THE NEWS-RECCUD, MARSHALL, N. C. GKhlS Lift Off with Fingers y Doesn't hurt a, bit I Drop a little "Freezonq- on an aching corn, Instant ly that corn stops hurting, then short ly you lift It right off with fingers, Truly 1 Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few .cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, aoft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cat luses, without soreness or Irritation. NEVER" SAW SUCH All IMfnUVtMtHI Says Lady, Who Took Cardui After Having Become So Weak , sne couldn't stand Had Pains All Over. If agee. Miss. Mrs. J. M. Hall, of this place, writes that she was "getting weaker all the time" when Cardui, the woman's tonic, was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardui . a while, she writes that she "never did see such an Improvement." "I suffered all the time and had pains all over," says Mrs. Hall. "I was so weak I could not stand. My skin was dWllft Anil ftsKho T AtA nt- kau color. I had always been a very active woman used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased. ana to get down, not able to get my, elf a drink, was Indeed a hardship. "Nothing seemed to help me, till I began on. Cardui.' The first bottle seemed. to strengthen me, and I sent Tor nve more. By the time I had taken these, 1 was on my feet, going around, doing my work, gaining In health and strength. - , - "I took two more bottles, and I am well and strong. Can work my garden. i uuveu i naa any more sicKness. Cardui acta gently and In a natural manner, helping to relieve the symp toms of many forms of female trouble, and to build up the system to health. Cardui Is for sale at all druggists, 1 M BABIES LOVE - TU UWd CUeWelaiaklef Pleasant to sin pleenut to teke. Guaranteed purely ee table and abeuatelj h&nnJae. It quickly or orcein ea tone, diarrhoea, flatulency awl other like dieordere. r The spaa publUhed I formal appear on J ' label. AtAUDmttUt JJOLD BO YEAR A FINK GENERAL TONIC r Slayer Murders Family H : Suspected of Stealing Hat London. A farm': laborer named Bonuefemme, who recent ly murdered four members of a family named Ducasse, for whom he was working, In a village near Toulouse, when confronted with the bodies of hla victims the .farmer and his wife and U farmer's parents showed no re gret, and declared that he had shot them all with a gun because he suspected one of them of hav ing stolen his bat, says the Paris correspondent of the London Dally Express. ' GIRL SPY CHAINED TO ROCKS AND LEFT TO DIE Vengeance Wreaked oh Agent . Is " Discovered Cave by Peasant. Red in London. The skeleton of a beautl ful girl spy chained to a r-ck and left to die of starvation' has been discov ered at Hotla, Bessaiabla, writes the Berlin correspondent of the -London Dally Express. -"- A peasant who sought refuse from a storm In a cavern was horror-strick en yto see a human skeleton Secured by chains riveted Into the walls of the cavern. A notebook, half-burled by leaves, revealed the story of Busslan vengeance. The girl was Magdalene Kriscl), the daughter of a Jewish chemist of Petracow, Poland. She Was the fian cee of the Russian airman Saro, who under her Influence entered the Ger man spy. service, and later became a Bolshevist spy la the armies of Denl- ken and Wrangel. , Magdalena carried messages from Savro to "the Bolsheviks, n which the military dispositions of Denlken and Wrangel were disclosed. Every effort Was made to discover the, source of the disastrous leakage, but without success until Savro was v wounded while serving with Petlura. Papers were then found on the airman which revealed not only his treachery, but the part played by his fjRncee. Savro was shot, but Magdalena made good her escape. She was rec ognized some time afterwards in the street at Ho tin and kidnaped. Her captors carried her to the lonely cav ern; chained her to the rock, and left her to die. The girl set down in her notebook full details of what had occurred, and then, in order to escape the tortures' of starvation, took poison, .with which one of her more compassionate execu tioners had supplied her.' " 7""" The notebook is dated "October 23, W21." . ;.-.. N. C. C. 17. OS BEEirj Prominent Speaker for. Commencement Exercises, Which Begin on ' ' . June 2. i FINDS HUSBAND'S DEAD BODY Remains of Man, Dead About a Month, Discovered In Box In Tin- . smith Shop. , New York. The body of Charles Service was found jammed In a boor' behind the counter of his tin smithing shop In Brooklyn, by hs Wife. Mrs. Mary Garden Service and Louis StruttwolfJ An ambulance surgeon said that the man had been dead about month. The box la 'about four and a' half feet long, two feet deep and two feet high. It was closed and the" hasp was down over the staple when Strutt- wolf unlocked the door of the shop and found it behind the counter. Prob ably nothing will be known of the man ner or Cause of death until an autODnr has been performed. V " Mrs. Service told the police that her ausband frequently left her and stayed away for weeks at a time and that the last time he went away was two and a half months ago. She visited his shop several times, but found the door locked, and Struttwolf, who had a key, was notified. He unlocked the door and the body was found. . Greensboro. Sir Israel Gpllanos, professor Of Enrlish. King's College, London; Dr. John Haynes, pastor of Community church, NeW York City and Miss Chart Ormond Williams, Wash ington, D. C, a former president of the National Education Association, will be the nrincloal speakers at the annual commencement ' exercises of the North Carolina College tor Wo men,' the program extending from June 2 through June I. On Saturday, June Z, a meeting of the alumnae board will be held in the morning, to be followed with a session of alumnae of the college. In the af ternoon the alumnae will present a musical program and In the evening an alumnae banquet will be served. Miss Williams will deliver her ad dress on this occasion. Park night exercises will be held in the open air theater later. . Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Dr. Holmes will deliver a. sermon and In the evening will speak before the Y. W. C. 'A. On Monday morning, final meetings of the Adelphlan Cornelian and Dtkean literary societies will be held. A reunion of Red and White daises, 1923. 19 9, 1915, 1911, 1907, 1903, 1899, 1895. will be staged, speaker from each class appearing on the program. A luncheon for these classes will be served at noon. In the afternoon, a tea will be served, alum nae , at the home economics practice home. In the evening, annual class day exercises, annual concert by the music department and other events are on the program. ; Sir Israel will deliver his address at the graduating eerclses Tuesday morning, June 5. C2PR0YED UKTCRM CfTERNATIOItAl SundavSchool Lesson T tBy REV. P. B. F1TZWATER, D. D, Teacher of Enfllih Bible In the Moody Bible Institute ot Chlcato.) Coprrtiht, lilt. Weetera Newepeper Union. LESSON FOR JUNE 3 JEREMIAH, THE PROPHET COURAGE Of 8easlde Meeting to Open June 24. Morehead Citv. The eighth annual session of the Banttat Seaside Assem bly will be held in this city June 24 to July 1. Prof. E. L. Middleton, of Raleigh, the executive secretary, has completed the program for this meet ing, which perhaps will be the most attractive ot any yet held. A large delegation is expected 'frpm the Pied mont and eastern section with a good sprinkling from the west ' h- The sessions ol the assembly .will be held in the Atlantic Hotel, which will house, for the most part, the as sembly for that week. The rates of this hotel and the others are reduced for this occasion. This is the first year the assembly has met in this city and the Morehead City people are de termined to make It so attractive this Season for the Baptists that they will locate here permanently. This ity has many natural advantages, In addi tion to the warm hospitality of its people that will furnish a strong in centive for such permanent location. Killed by Tender Overturning. Hickory. The body of Clyde O. Whltener, popular flagman on the Car oline, and Northwestern, was brought here from "Adako, Caldwell county, where he was killed when the tender of a work train overturned and pin ned him peneath. Engineer Sherman Winkler was painfully, .though not se rlously injured in the same accident Mr. Whltener, who was 29 years of age is survived by his widow and a 7-month s-old son. A . LESSON TEXT-Jeremlah 16:1-11. GOLDEN TEXT-Watch ye, stand (ait in the faith, quit you Ilka men, be strong. -1 Cortnthlana U:ll REFERENCE MATERIAL Jeremiah :l-; 13:1-1; 16:1-4; Matthew 2:17, IS. PRIMARY TOriC-Bona Who Honor Their Father. JUNIOR TOPIO-Tha Story ot the Rechabitea. ' INTERMEDIATE and senior topic -Jeremiah, the Cqpraaeoue Prophet. TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Jeremiah's Service to His Nation. Jeremiah was one of the last proph ets of Judah., He saw the nation go Into the Bubylonlnn Captivity and Je- j resalem destroyed, after which he ! went Into Egypt. He was a lonely, t misunderstood and unpopular prophet. 1 He was most bitterly hated and per- 1 secutcd. His own countrymen turned j agnlnst him. - He was placed In stocks and then thrown flito a horrible dun geon from which he narrowly escaped with his life. The teacher should give a little sketch of his life. The fol lowing is suggested: Pi M t ren. uy Cry for r 0 V D) MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi tute for Castor Oil 'Paregoric, Drops, and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants 1 month old to Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of rroven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Reasonable Request In one of the mining regions there ia. a district attorney who Is "there" on native oratory, but considerably lacking In education. While prosecut ing a big case at one time, he finished up his argument In flowery style, and then, leaning 'across the rail he made this plen : "All I asts of you, gentlemen of the jufy, now that you are about to retire. Is ta mete out Justice as she deserves to be met!" . MATCH IN PANTS KILLS MAN Seta Fire to Alcohol 'Soaked Clothes, . Causing Death Before Flames ' Were F-ut Out , . NewTork. John Wilson, forty-five years old, was burned to death when hie dropped a lighted match into the . Their. Appearance.. "Of course, Tennyson J. Daft is a poet, but he certainly does not look , cuff of 1,18 like one." , " When. he saw his clothes were burn- "No. .-.ill tha rtttta I have mum'' tog he ran out to the street and fell resembled in the face large catflshes : t0 the sidewalk. .He was dead before with too much hair ..and horn-rimmed JM re WM ui"guisnea. classes too big. for them." Kansas M Th Pl,ce 'ound P,ecM of bott,e City Star. Has -Other' Uses. Rub Watson has quit golf. Dub Well, I saw him changing a tire. yesterday and he still speaks the Innguage. New York Sun. In Wilson's pocket which, they said, probably had broken and saturated his clothing with alcohol, causing the flames to spread quickly, . fc.il:::: w r - w it- mi ' it Lillys I'zt vztzr 2Ai.J 7-11. ,J L.. Mother Avenges 8on'a Welts. ' PeoAa, 111. When her 1 son , com plained that he had been whipped In school, Mrs. Elizabeth Klebach beat a school teacher, Miss Katherlne Koeppei :v'.-.--v'-'..'''' Mies' Koeppei did not paddle the boy, however, and the mother la now charged with assault and battery. ' Set Fire to Load of Hay. Medford, N. J. Setting fire to -a load of hay was a costly prank for James L. Campbell. He must pay for the property h destroyed, a $50 fine,' Itnnn those Woman Dlea In Motor Accident Fayetteville. Mrs. W. A. Terry, of Zebnlon, N. C, was killed and Mrs, W. P. Lawrence, of Atlanta, Ga slight ly injured when an automobile driven by the former went over a ten-foot ditch embankment at a curve on the Maxton road, about four miles from Red Springs. Mrs. Terry's niece, Jessie Margaret Graham, of Godwin, was the only oc cupant of the car, to egoape unin jured. Mrs. Lawrence sustained a fractured arm. Mrs. Terry : was on her way to Maxton to meet a train. Mrs. "Lawrence , was visiting ' her daughter, a teacher in the Philadel- ' phus High school, and Mrs. Terry was visiting her sister, Miss Olive, also a teacher in the high school. They had started to Maxton to meet a Mr, Mc Kay, ot Atlanta. When three miles of Red Springs they tan into a fifteen foot ditch. Commission to Visit Elizabeth City. Elizabeth City. The State Ship and Water Commission will not arrive un til. June 8, Secretary Job, ot the Cham ber of Commerce, has learned. News of the postponement of the visit Of the commission to this port reached Mr. Job in the form of a tele gram, which follows: ; ,i ' , ' "Storm - prevented continuation of our trip at this' time.. Will come June 8. State Ship and Water Transporta tion Commission." - V . Rhortaoe of Containers. Cerro Cordo. With the end of the picking season two weeks or at the i least ten days ahead, the strawberry growers . in the Cerro Gordo and Chadbourn sections of Columbus coun ty are confronted with a very serious crate, and basket shortage. ' Unless a sufficient quantity of containers can be procured from other territories at once to pack and transport the berries sections , indications at 1. His Call (1:2-10). 2. His Commission (1:11-19). 8. His Sympathetic Heart (4:19). f 4. His Great Sorrowa. (10:15-21). 5 The Divine Power Which Urged Him Forward and Sustained Him (10:7-9). I Because he was called upon to prophesy against his own nation and at the command of God urged them to surrender to the Babylonians, he was ! res-nrried as a traitor fiTilltv of treason Vgatnst his own nation. I. The Rechabitea' Test (w. 1-5). ' In the days of Jehoiakim, the Lord charged Jeremiah to bring the Recha- bites into the house of the Lord and , test them regarding the drinking of , wine. This he did in a place where ' the people might behold them, the aim being to teach Judah by example. The father of the Rechabltes had given command that they should not drink wine. Their filial obedience put to shame the children of Judah for their lack of obedience. Jonadab, the father of the Rechabltes, was only a man but the one whose commands Judah disregarded was the Almighty God, their Creator and Savior. It is God's plan that every man be tested.' Being a free agent, he can have char acter only through testing. It. The Filial Loyalty of the Reo habltee.(w. 6-11). Though they were out of their own country in the midst of a foreign peo ple they refused to drink wine, de claring that they had been true to the Instructions of Jonadab all their lives. It Is a fine thing when children re member their fathers and render obedience to their commands. III. The Loyalty of the Rechabltes In Contrast With the Disloyalty of Judah (w. 12-16). 1. The Appeal (w. 13, 14). He made the appeal on the basis of the filial loyalty of the Rechabltes. He also reminded them that he had spoken to them in person, rising up early to do so. ' 2. The-Ministry of the Prophets (w. 15, 16). When the people failed to render obedience to God, he sent to them, the prophets, who pleaded with them to amend their ways by turning away from their idols. Mat thew Henry indicates the points of contrast somewhat as follows : (1) The Rechabltes were obedient to one who was but a man ; the Jews dis obeyed the Infinite and eternal God. (2) Jonadab was dead and could not know of v their disloyalty or correct them for It God Is all-knowing and lives forever, and will punish for dis obedience. (3) The Rechabltes were never reminded of their obligations, but God sent His prophets to speak to His people. V (4) Jonadab left the charge but no estate to support the charge, but God gave the people a goodly land and prospered them In It (5) God never assigned His people a task as hard as Jonadab's, bpt God's people disobeyed Him , while the Rechabltes obeyed thefr father. IV. Judgment Upon the Jews for Disobedience (v. 17). God declared that He would bring judgment - upon " them .according to what He had said. Judgment is iafd upon those who disobey and rebel against God. ' . - " V. Reward, of the Rechabitea for Their Loyalty (vv. 18, 19), Because they had been true to the commands of Jonadab, they should always have a representative before God. God has such a regard for filial obedience that He lets no act go un rewarded. .' ' Cutlcura Soap for the-Complexion, Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap dally and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft apd white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Gutlcnra Talcum, and you have the Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Advertisement Slightly Misquoted. ' "Mother I" Bessie rushed breathless ly Into the parlor, where mother was entertaining. "Mother I I learned such a pretty poem In school today." "What is it, dear?" asked her moth er, in spite of her embarrassment. "Well, it goes like this: The Lord la my shepherd, I shall not want ; He maketh me to lie down in green plaster" The rest was lost In the burst of laughter that followed.. Juvenile untruths are defensive. Not till later come those that enter into plots. . ' YOU C1NT CUT OUT A Beg Sparta er Thereagapta but yon can clean them 007 promptly with and you work the horse same time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2.50 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 A free. W. r. TOUNG, Ub. 11 Teavb St.. SeihtbU. kW HURT? rTat Dentine or loir lloi, end to fwllare Inflkmma- andMrnM.aMllltehll Ere easordinf to dine gone. Soothlnc. boolinc. all a mom. lev Wewir rim Yi World .War Medals. A bill Is to be Introduced at the next session of the New York state legis lature to award World war service medals to officers of draft boards. There is a feeling in the "military es tablishment," however, that the awarding of war decorations "has gone about as far as possible without through making such dispositions so general, lessening their , significance." Economy is the road to wealth and It's a hard road to travel. and may lose, hla license to operate the motorcar la which he was riding when 'he- threw a lighted match into the hay. present are that many thousands ot dollars will be ost by the various growers. . -, ' Be 8ure of Happiness. V Before we passionately desire any. thing which another'enjoys, we should examine as to the happiness of its pos sessor. Rochefoucauld. .. . - Hlstory. Hlstory is little more than the regis ter of the crimes, follies and misfor tunes of mankind. Gibbon. V Great 'Secrete. The great secrets of being courted are to shun others and to seem delight d with yourself. Bui war. Now is the time to pay close attention and see that your baldngs are pure, wholesome and nutritious. Good flour is all flour with the nutritive value of wheat. ; Mix it with good baking pow der and you have a nutritious, , wholesome, palatable baking. No ready mixed substitute will take its place. For wholesome, nourishing food you should use straight flour and a pure baking powder There never w&s, is not, and never will be anything, that will take the place or good ' straight baking powder and ; . plain flour. If you are using self -rising flour or any other kind of a substitute f o r good baking powder or plain flour you had belter stop, and ' consider whether you are practicing teal economy, or saving money. You are taking a chance of 'losing the full nutritious health-building value of a good, plain flour. ' X" '. -'. ':i vr;;;;' , y ; :,--::vv-:'" ''y For best results use Ccdumct Baking Pombr and 7 a good plain flour.

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