gust 17, 1928, ■©served blame- body. Thig is owd. The high mark we must als and go on 1., bbut how fyingr ourselves -Jesus is pure nd harmless—. i he not leave we should fol- s consider His lit doing good, me—or family own. He was m sinners. He ie curse—^and i us from the Page 3) r L- it [s 'S. J. JS ;k y 1- ir i- w if o a i- North Carolina. Page Three (Continued From Page Two) “curse’’, Gal. 3: 13. There was more of the old Adam nature in Jesus He never partook of the “good and nat ural in Adam. He never had a home and a helpmate to lead Him astray. His meat and drink was to do the m - J mmrn^ IJS Four-H club members of 35 coun ties will hold county club camps this summer. will of God and so must we if we Carolinfestation in North ^ver attain to the Hundredfold-the .Z ZVJ T Berfect Will of God. Kcmember thelfi!,^ damage in some Lrd says, “Strive to enter in at the i ““"y Straight Gate for Straight is the gate and narrow is the way that; ‘ leadeth into life (without death) and JTI Z ^ I I . few there be that find it.” Matthew | ms^ts soil conditions 7: 14. This is the call to translation' “f ' «>e strawberry crop when Jesus comes. Horn many of my ^ ^ ” H“bus county , {( -ii; 4. i least one-fourth to one-half the readers are “willmg to sufffer the ^rop loss of all things” that they may' -win Christ. And be His Bridle—and sit with Him on His throne. No Adam nature in this crowd—^for they have crusefied the flesh with the af fections and lust and have purified themselves even as He is pure. 1st John 3: ch. 3rd verse. Written by one who is striving for the high call ing. Mrs. D. P. KELLY, Vass, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE IN TH ESUPERIOR COURT W. C. Mudgett, M. D. Plaintiff. vs. Mrs. I. H. Fields, will take notice than an action entit led as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, for judgment upon an account for prfessinal services ren dered and performed by the plaintiff for the said defendant at her special instance and request, and upon her promise to pay; and the said defend ant will further take notice that she is required to answer or demurer to the said complaint (which said com plaint is filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County) within 30 days from the date of the last publication of this no tice, which shall run for four weeks, and if she fail or refuse to answer or demurer to the complaint in the man ner as aforesaid and within the time j aforesaid, the plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. The defendant will further tak« notice that a warrant of attachment has been issued against the property of the defendant within this county, which said warrant of attachment s returnable before the Clerk of this the Defendant. oeiore tne Ulerk Notice of Summons iu.d Warrant of “ AtUu^hment »>y law. The defendant, Mrs. I. H. Fields John Willcox, C^erk of Superior Court of aiiiiittmmtmmHitimtiiiKiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiiintinmKtKiKMKmtttmmmmttnm This leth day of August°T928°””*^ H 3 LONG TERM FARM LOANS AT GPercent INTEREST Semi-annual partial repayment of Principal with interest Put your farm on a business basis with funds from a FARM LOAN running from 20 to 33 years Clean up—^Paint up—Make the Farm a Home for a healthlier happier family Loans made promptly on improved farm lands for: Paying off Existing Indebtedness Payment of Balance of Purchase Money on Farm Lands Improving Soil, Purchase of Livestock Purchase of Fertilizer and Farm Implements Remodeling Farm Buildings, Painting, etc. New Barns, Dwellings, Tenant Dwellings, etc. DIVERSIFY FOR LARGER PROFITS Below is listed the attorneys who are our local repre sentatives—see any of them if you need funds U. L. SPPNCE^ Cartihag!e^.C. T. J. McPHERSON, Sandford, N. C. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS,Vass,NX:. 1 i Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigrh RALBIGH, N. C. 17-24-31-7 Sept. WE NOW CARRY A PULL LINE OF FORD PARTS CHEVROLET PARTS A FULL LINE OF BATTERIES BATTORIES CHARGED and REPAIRED DR. OLIVE CHIROPRACTOR Southern Pines. 9 to 12 A. M. IF ITS TOMBSTONES OR MONUMENTS See or Write D. CARL FRY Carthage, N. C- Beginning Sept. 1 we are putting on our first sale and we are g’oing to make it the biggest of its kind the sandhills has ever seen. We are not putting on this sale to unload old, out of date furniture on the public. In fact, we are getting in new furniture of the most modern design every day and we will put every article in the house on sale and it will be at the very lowest prices. All we ask of you is to come in during the sale and look over the many bargains we are offering and you cannot help but but take advantage of this opportunity of beautifying your home. Watch the papers next week for some of the articles to be placed on sale here Sep- tember 1. The Ndican Furniture Co. ABERDEEN, N. C. Fashion Hints for the t Well Dressed Lady uiiiiiiiiintTmmt KEITH’S GARAGE Vass, N. C. As was the case last fall, black is going to be very good and especially black satin in dresses and dress ma terials you can’t possibly go wrong in choosing your fall outfit of black. IN SHOES you will find, of course black patent leathers and satins exceptionally good, but the trend is toward a dark rich brown with hose in harmonizing shades. ' II Our store will feature these different fall styles. Vass Mercantile Co. Dependable Quality Always Vass, North Carolina 1 '! \f 'i f I i , I

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