THE CHRONICLE ... Published Weekly by the -Chronicle Publishing Company, , AlbeijbarleNc. r Entered as Second class Matter July 4th, 1901 in the Post-Office at Albemarle N c ; under Act of con-g-es March 4th, 1879. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913. This' is the season when Sunday School Conventions are in order. The Sunday School is one of the most important additions to the hurch. Were it notfor Sunday Schools, the Churches would soon lapse. The Sunday School is one organization that is supposed to bok after the :-. children. In the children we have the future Church. But to go back to the con ventions, many times these con ventions are only such in name. The denominations do not all participate, or If they do, i is kind of a hesitating regretti ng part that makes the parties taking part belie themselves. If the con .ventions are properly conducted they serve to unite more closely those churches now holding aloof Then, too at these .conventions we hear a lot of evidence of the greatest value if we are. more than hearers. We are aware of the fact that a great many imprac tical things are suggested. Thing that if put to work in the average school and under the direction of the average Sunday School teach er or superintendent A great many impractical things are sug- erested. and manv nf rWaA hircrc I are not attempted by the suggest or hi mself . ; We , have in mind a great Sunday-School convention man wh6: was always bobbing up in the discussions telling the other fellows how to do. and this same man himself was not member of anyuhday SefiooU Herfc a case of p;advice Jonitfiort ant a subject that if one" did ot know who the party is. Tsthvone would tfiinkfwias a Sunday ijchoo ; prodigy. ; tmi. When we meet in: our Sunday Schools con ventions let us discuss in a broad way, practical .things, and endeavor to get great benefits from the discussions as well is by our.dailyvpracticeJ I am reminded that sometimes we hearu older women who have been unsuccess ful in raising their, own children, whose children died, in infancy, telling other women . who have raised ten or twelve children suc cessfully, how to Taise fchildren It is no uncommon thing to hear ladies lecture on how to make bread, who never made a batch ux uicau m uieu.. nvc, auw; : xufst.; Albemarle. N.U., says: choose a , husband, when they have never married or are divor ed. There is decidedly too muchf theory in many things, a follow ing certain fixed laws when the practical thing is what is wanted. There are men going up and down the country telling others how to succeed, when they have been the most miserable failure imaginable. What the world needs today above all things is, men and women who do things, not those who know how. ' So in our Sunday School ,Con:. yention person who has the best class in school tell how he did it. That is wl&t counts. ; ' ':-:M When Her. Back Aches - '; . . yv-" ;,. r. "Y... ivy-. " ft- ' a- c A Woman Finds All Her- Energy And Ambition Slipping Away. ' i Albeniarfe womeft know. how he aches and - pains ; that 'ftften "conie " when the kidneys fail '" make - life a burden. Backache, hip pains, head aches, dizzy spells, distressing uri nary troubles, are::frtqueiit indica tions ot weac kidneys and should Ik checked in time Doan's Kidney Pills : are tor the kidneys only.- They" at tack kidney diseases bv - striking : at the cause. Here' - proof of fhir merit in an Albemarle?svomanV words: ' ' "My back ached and my kidneys were sore; The action of .my kidneys was irregular and cau ed me aonojrr! -ance. I also had nervous and. dizzy spe.Is .When I saw Doan' ; Kidney Pills ad vertised. I procured a- box: from Hall. Pharmacy- ; and, they.; helped me in every-way.-Ct f "still -re.-r commend Doan's . Kidney - - Pnis f as highly as when 1 endorsed xthem y For ale by all deate; s. 1 Trice $6c. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, -NevvrV : York, sole agents .or . the i Unitlil States. ff-f-'. . Rememb?r the name-rDoants and takeotd otaer,. t iid,. "- MXIVL I MUr AjIllIUlCil Ul Voti can change fretrulill-temper- ' . ed. children into" healthy, -1 appy j oungsters, 5 ;Jbrtddin rthem & worms? Tossing, roiling, grinding of teeth, crying out while asleep, ac- I companied with intense thirst, pains in the stomach and bo wels, feverish ness and bad breath are svmtomk that ; :in dicate worms , v Kic apoo the bow Is; restores vour, chiUlren ; to health and happiness. M rs - J: A." Brftbinf of Elgin, IH s ivsV -Mhave used Kick a poo Worm Killer For : misenhelmer Springs. We are heeding rain very bad in this section.- 7,' v Cotton has poor stand, and looks as if it would not make more than one half of a crop, a lot of com plaint of poor stand of corn. : : Mr. Morgan and -Misses Ray and Darsie Ritchie of' Richfield spent Saturday night at G.xH. Side?.' ; "i ?0& Children's dayi : exercises7 at Bear Creek Church on the fourth Sunday bf July. Sunday School at .10A.;:Sermbn-ll rea's Exercises : in the eyemhg. All are fcordialiy. invited to be with us on that day. ? . B . " Mrs. J. p. Rogers of Whitney has gone tb JHendersonville ;to take treatment at the Sanirinm ; - "Misses Ransom and Guirley Lipe I Mr'Jdhn M. Morton of -Bloom- ppcub cue tcenaiugi: ne ingcoriiwas in town jvionaay rana 1 vears) and en tire1 v rid my children of worms I would not be Without it.V Guaranteed. AH druggists, or by uiail.; Price ?5e . Kivkpoo ; Indian; Medicine? Co , Philadvlpbia" and St" Lonis. ; : Adv ' ; ; , NOTICED v.The Sunda v School of ..'.Ncw-;.-, ti -Tahorvvil! sei ye an ice ream supper on the second Saturday night r-of -July Iyery body .has a hearty' invit a-' tion to come;ahd enjoy' t heinsel ves ' withus once mort.' - '- -'V s i

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