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THE MOitjNUN G STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921. SEVEN BARNEY GOOGLE There's npthing else BaraTdS A! 1 XVE . CjoT. X ,yN I h i could mp ovm, TO fN NAME. IS FIFTEEN rcNTS. 30E f DU I ' in BUSTED ): i TONS FRUVTc; 'i-. FIFTH eu CENTS WOR1T4 N6QUDCM M TbWN tte Chevrolet : - , Combines every qual ity that goes to make an automobile 100 per cent satisfactory. Johnson Motors Co. AND HutfGRV AS A HOSS' UJ BANANAS W ILL LOAN ME A CENT" ANl,VSRY - FRUVT- kW& .. 'The, NEijM8oRt5oij 1 The v it." vr CAMrT VOU FILL VOU rrv-srv fliirt fl"f r rur ' www i is sole outTA BAHANA U? S North Tkird St. Pkae 608 I " lots ; 6 BArSANAsVU j IBB i it-' BUT r4QV5obb i ru i . a I I : ari-aVfT mfwm. trust cot- -l 's-mmK I -n... . CI a v -,- r It vv7m. i f no i aj c i mi i : i i -y.f ii in' ya GOD IS FORGOTTEN IN LUXURY AND SIN'! Admitting Part Responsibility of Preachers, Rev. Mr. Bates Urges Awakening (Special to The Star) -.: . TOCKV MOUNT, Feb. 8. "A back to God movement is wnai the world ..Ails deeiarea ev. xu. x, xjttiea Ll.t, fl IU. J T- ' X Til TTV YA..L fn a COngrC.fi" Wllli.11 uicihuyicu me ,a'in auditorium and Sunday school assembly room . of the First Methodist church Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Bates was preaching the fourth of his. " special series of sermons against present vice conditions and things that go to ihaden the public conscience. n old time religion was what the preacher held up to .he congregation last nlpht. characterizing it as a' re ligion which would make a man pa up his debts, a merchant receive only a reasonable profit on his goods, the soul of a corporation show Itself, the abor question between employers and employes dissolve itself, - and a man .stand four-square to his home, his loved ones, his business, his responsi bilities, his church and his God. The preacher based his sermon upon tip conditions in Judah during the time of Jeremiah, showing how the- rountry had deserted God and the righteous ways of livlnjar and was -oiling in luxury and idolatry. Jere miah. Rev. Jlr. Bates, stated was the Tnly servant of God who told the people of their wrong doings and urged them to turn back to the old paths which they had abandoned In their sin. , From the condition in Judah, the speaker drew the comparison of the situation at the present day, stating hat ' this country in its life of-, luxury and sin had almost forgotten God, and was thinking only of weath, riches and pleaeifre. ' "The trouble is," emphasized the preacher, '"that God has been minimized iroru a personal God into a kind of influence; His word and authority .have heen minimized; all that is good and pure has been minibizexi; sin has been minimized. And when such conditions., exist in a nation, that nation is fast moving towards the shoals of ruin and,, destruction. The only thins to do is :o come back to the old paths. About face just where you are and take up tiie old time religion. "We preachers, and I take' my own share of the blame, are partly re-, sponsible for the situation," continued Rev. Mr. Bates. "We have preached toothless, tireless sermons and 1 said .pleasing platitudes in our false ecclesi-, astical pride until man has almost lost his hold on righteousness. Man needs to be told of the stern realities of life, of eternity of the Judgment day, of $'.e anger as well as the mercy and Jove of God and of the awfulness of lif 11, ind brought face to face with his responsibilities. He must realize that God is a personal God. read and r.'dde by His Word and the Bible ad not use the Book as a receptacle for iiair, flowers, pictures and remem brances which are kept there because the persons who put them there know iiiat they will not be disturbed. "T plead with you then to come back to God. I want to see old time re ligion and shouting when you feel like it. Shouting, sister,"; exclaimed the preacher, "will do a whole lot more towards making you younger than. that paint." NORTHAMPTON SENATOR EXPLAINS HIS POSITION Intended No Reflection Upon Deity, He Declares (Special to The Star) UALEIGH, Feb. 7. Criticism in the Wilmington press of Senator W. P. S. "HOW WELL YOU LOOK!" When Your Blood Is Rith and Red People Notice Your Good Health . ' : PEPTO-MANGAN BUILDS HEALTH 'ale Face, Dull Eyes, Drooping Shoulders, Result From Clogged Blood -A f your blood Is In bad shape it shows r In your looks and feeling. ' When ur blood Is rich with, red corpuscles our color is better your lips afe ted. -vps wide open and bright; your good deling shows in your actions. Common sense will tell; you that If pAk, thin blood makes you look llfe 'jSs it lowers your vitality. :;If' your luuty is low you have little power to ,.h; , dlsease germs. Meri,,Women and tn v wlth rIch red blood are 'able v off the serms which bring pe ver illness.: witThrn you feel run down, and' Weak, lllJ no appetite and no ambition, take 'Mo-Mangan for awhile: 'It is a great J ood building tonic. You should bsgin J,rx tter within a few! days. ' HniL't0Mangan 13 PUt UP -IrfbOth klm, and talet form. Take either ni you prefer, because they haVe the IIlp(,lcinal alue. "But be sure yoi n-,A . . genuine " 'Pepto-Marigan . Pto-Mangan," should be on the pack-Advertisement Burgwyn, of NorthanIpt9n county, moved the senator to rise to personal privilege tonight and' explain his re cent statement that the juvenile court in his county ws "the greatest farce ever created by God or man." tie takes no particular exception to the editorial in The . Star, which he considered an able defense of the ju venile courts, but he does except to th e"personal" attack" made by The Star's afternoon contemporary. "Several days ag6 I rtotleed In the Wilmington star a fair criticism of a remark I made on this floor and about which criticism I have nothing to say, but my attention was called this morning to an editorial' in an other paper published, I apprehend, in Wilmington, and called the ..Wilming ton Dispatch,-, This-. " editorial, unlike the. one in The - Star, . is personal in its criticism, t. and , states that in an argument on the floor .of this senate I had said that I thought the juvenile court the greatest farce, ever created by God.- -or man, and adds 'Any man who starts a. criticism by holding the Deity up to criticism or ridicule dist counts his worthiness to be a law maker.' My words were in reference to the .Juvenile court as applied to my county, arid I indorsed then and do now indorse the idea of the juvenile court. . - ; "I endorse this sentiment and wish now to disclaim in the same , forum which heard the remark any intention on my parf.'. to hold the Deity up to criticism t or ridicule. I do" hot think that, any' senator who knows me and heard my. remark entertains any such idea). but in fairness to my constituency I feel this explanation, should be-made in order that they may not be un justly criticized by the ardent editor for having sent their present repf5sen tative to this., body. The remark to whic hthe editor takes umbrage was made in the he,at of debate and Under pressure;..of a - crjoBs-examlnatipn, but in nowise could it be ' construed as" a i eriticism of, Deity'.' .GjoS : has never created a Xarce but in. some instances, through ithe free agericy allowed his creatures," a farce has resulted, arid I think, I can truthfully say this, though I have not the honor of a "personal acquaintance with the editor of the Wilmington Dispatch." . . PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC " ACHING Rub pain away with a small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. . Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out cornea, the rheumatic pain and distress.1; - "St, Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism, liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the? skin. It takes patn, soren,ess and stiffness from" aching, joints, muscles and bones; ..stops . sci atica, lumbago, backache ; and -neuralgia. I -' . ' ' ; ' - Limber up! 1 Get a small, trial' bottla of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Qll" from any drug ,H store,; and in. .a . itooi, ment, you'll be Jfrie--from pains', aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! iiub rheu matism away. (Adv.) Need Nature ' frorm I Bx tension Shoe. Makes both. . feet alike, no , matter now s h o r t. Ready pade. shoes worn. cure. Writ for Booklet. Manufac turer will call ' shortly In person; A W. S. Sinn 748, Serpen Bt Newark, . Acw lenHf is the Ohly ; Genuine Laxative tablcto The first and original Gold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recogiized by all dvilized nations. ' ' . . Be sure you g6t The ganuine bears this signature Price SOc. ESS fir n y - . assisting nature kfe ftabamu M i ' T is natural to think of the ex pectant mother's influent upi 'on the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind, all have a part in (tetermining the well-being . or ill-being of her in fant before birth, x Nd woman awaiting the, joys of coming motherhood should allow the days to pass without giving nature a helping hand because r the conditions of pending mother- bood, existing as they do, over a protracted period of months, cre ate almost a, new state of being for a woman. WARNING Avoid ueing plain oils, greases and substlttda -lAep act only on tha tlrfa and may cause harm without doing good. Used by Expectant Mothers for Three Generations. Dr. J. Bradiield's Female Regulator This tonic, for women onjy, is based upon the prescription of a famous physician, who made the disorders of women his life study. That ia why it has proven a blessing to so many thousands of women. It has ghren them the "right irtart.-" It wttt ito ju5t that lor yon. If yon need this service get; Dr. J. 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