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FOR THE MASTER'S SAKE. ,,-r'V.r,- was dead: -ccrhaDs the I. ; ' :, Vo-ht better have been. The F;"siidren were chi so little, so (ill'-, o : that Jesus Christ died to '' tVVri from becoming, that it would nave nrcKen your neart ,1 have seen them. children with but few illu o this world and probably 'rftfr-one as to the next. become an associate of criminals-Ihe o'irl ; C; help us all and have mercy on L,;1r souls! . "" ml Ye there are homes, ior just u.W-liiklren as these poor castaways hee future threats to your own Vivl'- happiness and your own boy's -. There are homes where these joil-en bits of humanity may know -hat bath means clean clothes, Avlant food, education and training lv useful lives, and greatest boon of oiL-v.here they may learn what Je- Christ means in this world where ' ? i-int n short while and in that other world vvnere we shall live a long l0nW requires so little so pitiful . -T. toV Vf.o waifs from the j:;0 V0-l to ruin and set their little ;Y--rJv upon a path leading to oth- 'rw,1;vj to high attainment, per- )tvTto 'complete happiness and etern .ation. So little, indeed, that r'v can there be a man or a wo vnvth Carolina but is able to ' avme these children from all i- vue, ana m saying w '.'fiv, I do in Thy name." Be sure re Recording Angel will note care fully the act, and on that great final day' of all time it will be counted to vour credit. , nd so you, a father or a mother ttith children of your own -who are not m tne street, yy - r contribute one aay s income i Sacine the waifs of the State m any Jie of the orphanages you may your self select. But one day's ncome, mAndyyou, a husband or a wife whose home God has not blessed with children, are asKea vo cunuriuu day's ncome ot aid in giving a home to ome unfortunate child without mother or father. The North Carolina urpnan . . . i . x"U knfiAcc1 -man TrlP professional man, the laborer and the hp farmer and the shop worker, the boys and the girls, to de vote but one day s income xo a cause n-A Kit tVio Master, who charges you, personally, to care for the fath erless ones, mere are many uipiwu-a-es in North Carolina, and there are countless North Carolina children without other hope of home than these orphanages. "4.nd what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walK nummy wim m.v God?" . Are you doing justly unless you aia in saving tnese ciuiuku -.v. ;tn tiio wnrlr? t.hrouerh no will o.. their own and who can never make a TiriVrnf T7A11T aid I ue lldl UUX niwivu J " - i Tin vmi TOO 11 v lnvp mercv unless you AV JVM A .v - w ..I j shoTv mercy to uiese ioi.s wiwuui. homes, without friends, without food, without knowledge of God's Word? And do you walk humDiy wim my God unless you carry out His com- rr,r,A "V.von an it. 1R TlOt the Will OI your Father which is in heaven that on of these little ones shall pensn. ar qiitaIv must unless you are merciful and give of yolr abundance give one day's income u you will, more if you can, less if need be. But eive give for your own chil- 'c siiVo vo fVipv livmcr or dead, and give for Jesus Christ's sake, that He may not have died in vain for such as you and I and these street waifs. . Tf fhia nffPYMncr hp erven with a heart filled with gratitude, and joy. that you are privileged to serve youi Uod and humanity n so accepiauie a manner. Let it come, as is most nt tinsr, on or near Thanksgiving Day. The need is urgent, and the cry of the orphaned child rings loud and in sistent. You cannot shut your eais to that cry. Should you try and do so, should you fail to accept this oppor tunity of rendering service to these helpless ones most needing it, to these innocent ones most deserving, perhaps in years to come that cry will still ring in the secret chambers of your heart, and when the long jour ney begins you will see that inspired text written in letters of fire "Inasmuch as ye did it not unto one of the least of these " For our Master's sake GIVE! M. L. SHIPMAN, JAS. R. YOUNG, LIVINGSTON JOHNSON, JOHN D. BERRY, W. F. EVANS, Of Publicity North Carolina Orphan Association. Raleigh, November 10, 1919. MICKEY. "Mickey," at the New Treatre Thursday, November 27, is a blend Jng of every human emotion. Yet the its pathos and its wonderful thrills, Is of the simplest sort; and simplicity js always greatness, especially if it ?a so many enjoyable things about Jt. Plain artA cTaic'htf nrward as the Plot itself is, the element of surprise ICS . . ever m viow IdlfVotr TO t lvirnUn Vl a WITH C!S rniTl pttie tomboy, who is always getting in4w n , "w n,u sorts ox scrapes, tnat uim you laugh and cry whether with old Jfto 4.1. j::4- --- in tne mountain mining uisuu-V' Of lntci. ""-H, 1 4. 4-Vi r iMv -wi vritii net auiib in vj from the village setting to the con- ;s""g scenes in tne nome ox micri.- y S aunt ti a tinncnli ptp. ii Yty with not a dull moment in a" the seven reels. VTARIO GRAIN DRILLS and Cole Uat Planters for sale cheap to gtake room. Sold my warehouse, better see me. High grade Hamp shire pigS. j. e. COULTER, Con nelly Snrino-o. J O. so manifestly destined to Thcy lect r.t.S: fieri tt O. 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FOR VALUE! loth csturce- Men of the United States this Fall will not be able to find enough clothes good clothes -to go 'round. Reliable woolens are too scarce. Skilled tailors too few Production is far behind demand will be for months to come. In such a situation is it likely every clothes maker will be fussy" on the subject of quality ? When he can turn out his product about as he pleases and still find a ready market for it, is it likely? Perhaps you have never before inquired about the origin of your clothes never before thought it necessary. Well, today it is tho most necessary step in buying a suit of clothes to find but about the house -which made it. Is it a house which aims to make clothes better or merely to make them faster? Is it a hcftise with the moral courage to shut its eyes to unfilled orders, but to keep them wide open in maintaining standards ? Is it a house with a long, clear, steady record for quality ? Is it a house you can trust? Copyright, 1919, A. B. Kirschbaum Company The new Autumn models in Kirschbaum Clothes have just arrived and are in readiness for your inspection F M avi organtdii : - - . . JV f '-"4: '' -- i& son V If on CO,
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