he sholxne AFTER MONTHS and month?. * 4, ? ? JAY WIFE persuaded me. 5 ? ? ? ? TO HAVE it done. ? ? ? SO I wont arr j. ? ? TO THE photographer. WHEN THE pictures came. ? ? ? I SHUWEU them to m gn? ... OF AMATEUR art critic*. ANO PROFESSIONAL craba. DISGUISED AS friend*. 7 ? ? ? WHO FAVORED me. ? m 9 ' WITH MICH remarks aa. m m m "BOESNT HE look mural?" ' ? ? ? "HAS IT ?ot a tail?" | - ? ? ? - - "A GREAT reaemblanoo." ? _ ? ? ' AND" THAT last one. ? ? ? MADE ME aore. ? ? ? SO WHEN friend wife. ? ? ? ~~ " ? ? . ? ADDED HER howL ' ? * *' THIS TIMS th?r w?re pwt. ? ? ? FOR HERE'S what happened. ? ? ? THE PHOTOGRAPHER said. ? ? ? -LOOK THIS way, please." ? ? ? AND HELD up something. ? ? ? ? ? ? * AND NO one could help. ? ? ? i BUT LOOK pleasanL ? ? ? FOR WHAT ha held Bp. WAS A nloe tull pack. OF THE cigarette#. ?r-s-'r "H THAT SATISFY. TIGHT Bp- * Chetierfield mad sense the goodness of those' fine Tttrkiah and Domestic to baccos in that wonderful Ches terfield blend. Taste that flavor! Sniff that aroma! YouH regis ter "They Satisfy." You cant kelp it. WW?M?|JL|< aTIO? "Kat-Sn?p Beats the Best Trmp Ever Tlaie," SrsrBmfly Shaw Say*. "My husband bought $2 trap. I bought a 50c box of RAT-SNAP. The _Jtrap only ftaught 3 rais but RAT SNAP killed 12 In a week. I'm never ! ?without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could- I ? nt rdn eMW uttex ? ife" ? . rat SNAP come in cakes. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed hy Allan Ttrmi rv. | & All Explained. Officer in Charge of RlfleR-ange? i Don't you know any better than to point an empty gun at me? ? Raw Koolrioi But It. Inn, 7 empty, Kir; it's loaded. ? The Mirror. Subscribe to Ji.60 Per Year In a. HUNT BAPTIST CHL'BCH, COLORED I ? Mere. L^radutesi|u?utw*te Ha* Hose IlMUK Work for I'ul f??r %'earu. ? liital 8WTW , His Leaving. The Re*. S. L. Parhaii, tor four yearn ? pastoi ? o( tlie r irai Baptist church here for the colored, people, land whose work has met with unpar alleled niccesi during his Ministry here, has resigned fcls position to take affect the Aral of September. The announcement of Rev. Mr . Par ham's resignation caused profound Consternation In his membership, al most all of whom had loamn<t.to lort him aa their pastor and trust him as their true and very much tried friend' and brother. However, ?n giving his reasons, the minister declared that a dissension among his board had great ly hampered his plans which wtere too far at Tartan ce with taelr Ideas, and realizing that no one can do his best ander such circumstances, he would rather leave now while so many were friendly to him, and not wearied with Us sojourn. The fact that some of the leading .people of thought among the members of the Sburch hare advocated its re mm from Its prcoent location, giv ing "as their reasons the growing men ace of worldly pleasdres indulged In it the "fair grounds." together with the belief that the ends for which they seek could beat be obtained in a neigh borhood where the majority waa of their own raoe.? the fact that these barrier* have arisen, the congregation fcas naturally been dhMM lato proa ?nd cons. These divisions have been watched by the pastor with no small j<|TM of anxiety, and thinking that ks saw a split coming In the distant future, he feels that he does not want |t to take place In his administration. , There are those who ooccaf In thtt prophetic vision; ana they would bo reluctant to sm worked so I these fouryears. until tksg had ac Eevmulsted more than M.*00 to their {credit in the hank, for the pi pose of MTSctlng a new and mors modern edl tf-ce ? then become so hopelessly divld J as to completely separata thomsel l. They reel that hi. Partam's ef fforts deserve a better lot, and are will pi to work with him at all hazards. A keen student of hinri nature, " baa sondei fully ?dewed the ra ff pastor with a Una personality. M la ?asy of approach aad easily ll? E I esses one ss a mas of deep ears est *t and profound symrathy tor the afortunate and less favored. As a Minister of the Oospel. ha Is Kit assented to his task, aad yrsauhsi Jwlth power and eloquence. ewavlng his ttandleacas with his unanswerable log Itc and clear Interpretation at the Word * Holding degress la thsulsgy from Ith Shaw PnlTSf slty. MMgk, N. C. bad Howard Pal?si ?Uy/t Washington, b. C. Rev. Parhasa*s ministry of tan r 1 - with baa been Moderator of Us 2 Creek Association, snd Is tbs only pas ' ??' tor belonging to tHe Baptist denomi nation between Raleigh and Weldon, who aaa so atwated?fcls work 4t MS made- mm sdfficioct support 4s to allow htm to gUa bio ontlre ttme .jtn pastoral duties. be served the following charges: Sto >?11 CMptl, Qtotall. M. u. , ZIlU Bnp tiat church, Franklinton; New Cor inth. Oxford; Michaul's Creek, 3 to Tall; Shiloh Baptist church, Hender son; First Baptist church, Roxboro, tram which charge he came to Louls bnrg. . ? J ? Since coming to the church here, thru bis effective preaching, together wth his ability to Influence other prea chers of force and power to come to hlg assistance, more* than three, hun dred new members have been added to the church, he has also so directed Use financial system taat every one knows exactly what becomes of his contributions. When the retiring minister first came here four years ago, the church could barely pay ex panses, and it was then paying a min ister around I1W.00 per annum. Rev , Parham soon put the church upon a Mlf-supportlng basis, and so increas ed the income, that today his salary Is one tbonsand dollars per annum, and the church entirely free from debt with over tour thousand dollars in th? bank to Its credit. Therefore If the rcriptural Injunction "By ye works ye rfhalf be known," Is applicable here. Rev. Parham will certainly never die ; In the hearts of those whom he has Sunday, August 28, will be his fare w ell. sei muu ami Urn auBjefct will be" "The Duty of Church to Pastors." Sppclnl apnea will be roeerved for any white people who desire to attend. ? During this week. a levlfjl Is lining conducted at the church under the di rection of the Rev. S. L. Parham, the pastor, assisted by Dr. illcnard Spil l(-r, of Durham, who will fill the pas tor's unexpired term for the next three months. Di'.,8plller is a Godly man who preaches with great power and clearness, making the Oospel so clear that "a wayfaring man, tho 4 fool need not err therein." Sunday will be used as the day of exercises for the pastor's departure. Sunday morning the Sunday school will show him thtir ADjKeclation, while in the evening exercise:; will be un der the direction ot the church. Rev; Parham will make bis resi dence in High Point, where he has ac cepted the call to the First Baptist church of that ctt^, which is one of the leading chugchM fii the state. M ' ?3. B. D. LOST OR 8T0LEN? "Hound. puppy about 4 months old dove or tan color. Missing Stupe Aug. the 21. Liber al reward offered tot any lnformA tlon leading to, where He la. It. Yt. PARRISH. Loulsburg, N. C. 8-26-tf Saturdays "The Black Secret" ? . * .*> * Serial of Mystery featuring Pearl White The girl that played in ''Perils of Pauline" "Ruth of the Rockies" r r i f ? One of the Greatest Western Serials ever shown Featuring RUTH ROLAND rr .r. And & Good Comedy will be shown with these Two Wonderful Serials v 'Of: < . r<Ti> f >? i.1 i MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY from 1 to 5 P. M. Era - ? The Show rnns on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. .???.? / OK: *'-? . 10 and 20 OENTS GOOD OFTEN GREAT MSST'>; Every member of the family will enjoy this Show WHI Continue Big CLEARANCE SALE So many people having shown their appreciations for the big savings* we made for them at our Big July Clearance Sale, and having other goods to move in order to make foom for oar fall stock which is arriving daily, we are continuing this great sale, aith prion that are much less than the wholesale cost to day. We are not after profits, we are after room. A good por~ tion of these goods have jnst arrived representing an over pur ? chase on our part. Read the prices below and come to see us. MM Hmtt wefcfct BlM Chaai if W?fc-gfcMi, BpWM 69c EACH Sea's HM CtwkMr u< Klepkaat knuM Orermlls, wltk clastic backs ? an she* 89c PAIE ta's Paats to sctoet tr*m m UM >M RW Paais, Special $1.49 PAIR 27-Inch Fkaaki*;, an t*hni 5c YARD 13c Pfrti'ts, plala aad fancy colors fic YARD ? Sac Gtagtuuas all celorSj Special 1f? r YARD M-taeh Draid L L Sea fi'unil Hhrrtlnfr 7 l-2c YARD Only 10 Yards to a customer. M-laeh Cupid Bleaching, soft and saootk quality, Special 9 l-2c YARD Only 10 Yards to jl Customer. Hickory and CheTlets Shirting, all col ..ors, plaids, stripes and checks, .Special quality 9 l-2c YARD Men's Blue Serge g.plece snlts a'l sixes $7.49 EACH ; r Boys all wool salts, Worsteds, Blue Serge and CheTlots, some with 8 pair pants, all sizes, Special fooa TAmr F. A. ROTH & COMPANY JEHU. STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST ~ LOUISBURC; ? NORTH CAROLINA Tax Payers! FINAL NOTICE To those that paid one'-halt their taxes, the balance must be paid by Sept. 1st, as we will advertise all delinquents that are not paid by that' time. Tour personal property tax and poll tax mast also be paid as we are now pre paring tor a final settlement of 1920 taxes. Come in at once, and save the extra costs and penalty that will be added. II, A. KEARNEY. . , SHERIFF "./'i ^

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