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W. B. THOMPSON
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fragments of good that remains, a
new creature made more in the like
ness of his Creator.
He had asked for success, and fail
ure came; for promotion, and he was
made low. He asked for strength
that he might achieve; he was made
weak that he might obey.
He asked for health that he might
do greater, things; he was given in
firmity that ho might do better
things.
He asked for riches that he might
He asked for abundance that men
might seek his favor; he was given
leanness that he might seek fhe fa
vor of the Maker of men.-
He asked the life of a ley al one
that he might be comforted; the lov
ed one died that he might be exalted.
CHAPEL HILL. N. C., Aug. 4, 1921
HE IS MOST BLEST
If, in divine economy, there be de
grees of blessing, then, beyond con-
trovers, he is most blest who has not
been permitted; to destroy himself;
who, fleeing before the relentless pur
suit of his treaherous nature, is made
to seek refuge in the Eternal arms.
He is most blest who, looking back
from the fullness of man’s allotted
span, sees most illumined the dark
places through which he has passed,
and reflected from every
cloud the kindly light of a
love.
He is most blest who has
dreaded
Father’s
not been
be happy; he was given poverty
he might be wise. He asked for
that he might enjoy life; he
given trial that he might adorn
that
ease
was
life.
He asked for plenty that he might
be independent of men; he was given
scarceness that he might be depend
ent on God.
He asked to rule that he might be
great; he was made to serve that he
might be greater.
He asked for
conflict that he
peace.
He asked for
peace, and was given
might be fitted for
power that he might
have the praise of men; he was given
weakness that he might feel the need
of God.
BURGLAR CAUGHT
Last Sunday night about nine o’
clock Mr John McCauley, on return
ing home from Siler City, saw a light
in his house and upon closer inspec
tion. he found a colored man, by the
name of Lee Edwards going from
room to room searching drawers,
trunks, etc., but before he could get
help to surround the house, the ne
gro found out he was about to be
nabbed and got out. Mr. McCauley
saw him plainly enough to identify
him and he was arrested ' Monday,
tried before his honor, Mayor Rober
son, and sufficient evidence was given
to hold him for the Superior Court.
Several cases of persons loitering
around residences at night have been
reported recently and a close watch
I is being kept and no doubt several
more will be in the clutches of the
• law soon.
He asked for rest, ■ for he was
growing -weary, and he was given
work that in doing good he might
find refreshing.
He asked for all things he might
enjoy life; he was given Life that he
might enjoy all things.
He asked for a stone and was giv
en bread, for he had sought happi
ness where it could not be found, and
had found happiness where he had
never sought it.
He had received nothing that he
asked for. all that he hoped for. His
prayer is answered. He is not blest.
—Selected.
Administrator’s Notice*
Having this day qualified as Admin
istrator of the estate of Oscar J. Gar
rett, deceased, late of Orange County,
this is to notify all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned within twelve
months- from this date, or this notice
will be pleaded tn bar of their recove
ry. All persons owing said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This July 9th. 1921.
J. H. GARRETT,
Admr. of Oscar Garrett, dec’d. Roxbo ¬
ro. N. C., R. No. 5.
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Sometimes.it looks like old dull times will come, but
we just “Shoo” them off, get some snappy new merchan
dise, and before we know it, we forget that they were
about to come. A large part of our ills are imaginary,
and just now we-are making things hum by showing the
permitted to find rest and satisfact
ion in his own devices,or those of his
fellowman, who has been prevented
from pursuing a self-elected course
of life which was leading him on to
helpless disappointment; who has
seen the destruction of every carnal
shrine at which he worshipped, the
casting down of every Godless idol;
who has been chased as the hare pur
sued by the hunter from every hid
ing place in bush and bramble and
rocky moor, until in
despair he turns and
arms of his pursuer.
Weighed down with
desperation of
leaps into the
the deeds of a
span, on the vain aspirations of a
shorter one, with doubtful gain and
greed for more, he flees before re
sistless Love, until one by one, he
casts aside each treasured thing that
chafes and hinders fight until, at last,
when there is nothing more to throw
away, and wearings compels a halt,
torn,bleeding and desporned,he finds
in his nakedness and destitution that
he has been fleeing from One who
would clothe him in royal purple and
make him sharer in the treasures of
His eternal kingdom.
From a thousand baseless fabrics,
from one fancied stronghold to an
other he hajs been driven, to find, at
last standing ground upon a founda
tion from which he may never be
moved.
Here, holding to nothing but the
hand of God, possessing nothing
but the love of God, he may gratify
his noblest aspirations, and in* peace
and satisfaction build as high as the
heavens, and as broad as the uni
verse; and whatsover l\e builds will
stand.
He is most blest who has not been
destroyed beeause of the multitude
of his evils, but whose imperfections
have been cast out, and of the little
MY DAD’S favorite yarn.
WAS THE one about.
THE OLD storekeeper.
WHO WAS playing checkers.
IN THE hack of the stare.
AMONG THE coal oil.
AND THE prunes.
WHEN THE. sheriff.
WHO HAD just jumped his king.
SAID "SI there’s a customer.
WAITIN’ OUT front.”
AND SI said “Sh-h-h!
IF YOU’LL keep quiet.
MEBBE HE’LL go away.”
NOW HERE’S the big idea.
WHEN A good thing.
HAPPENS ALONG.
1 DON’T LEAVE it to George.
TO GRAB the gravy.
F’RINSTANCE IF.
YOU HEAR of a smoke.
OR READ about a smoke.
THAT REALLY does more.
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THAN PLEASE the taster
THERE ARE no hooks on you.
THERE’S NO law against^
YOUR STEPPING up.
WITH THE other live on.©3d
AND SAYING right out-
IN A loud, clear voice-
"GIMME A pack of.
THOSE CIGARETTES*
THAT SATISFY."*
Y OU’LL say you never tested
such flavor, such mild but
full-bodied tobacco goodness.
You’re right, too, because they
don’t make other cigarettes like
Chesterfields. The Chesterfield,
blend can't be copied.
Have you seen the neut
AIR? TIGHT tins of 50?
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
OW
5 Was
Very
■ Weak
“After the birth of my
baby I had a back-set,”
writes Mrs. Mattie Cross
white, of Glade Spring,
Va. “I was very ill;
thought I was going to
die. I was so weak 1
couldn’t raise my head to
get a drink of water. I
feoff. . . medicine, yet I
didn't get any better. I
was constipated and very
weak, getting worse and
worse. I sent for Cardui.”
TAKE
“I found after one bot
tle of Cardui I was im
proving/’ adds Mrs.
Crosswhite. “Six bot
tles of Cardui and ... I
was cured, yes, I can say
they were a God-send to
me. 1 believe I would
have died, had it not been
for Cardui." Cardui has
been found beneficial in
many thousands of other
cases of womanly trou
bles. If you feel the need
of a good, strengthen
ing tonic, why not try
Cardui? It may be Just
what you need.
T eat’s OUR IDEA in making
CAMELS—the OysIdy Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package!
It’s the best packing science has devised to keep
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste.
Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside
and the revenue stamp over the end to seMI the pack
age and keep it air-tight.
And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the
Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not
improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on
merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who want the
taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth,
refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga-
retty aftertaste.
Camels are made for men who think for them
selves.
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Druggists
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
new novelty stuff. Great big Coin
craze North. Just catching fire
Blue, Red. Some dots we tell you.
Organdies Flaxons and THEN
Dot percals is a
down here, Black
Organdies Again
The Organdy craze is still on, Flaxon and plain Or
gandy styles just coming in.
A CLEAN UP SALE ALL ODDS AND ENDS
Without trying to create any sensation and fool the
people, we are going to offer all odds and ends in every
thing at prices that will please even a “TIGHTWAD”
Just drop in, look around you might find something
that would suit you at a very low price. Many shoe odds,
on hand price cuts no figure, See them, and if they suit
you make an offer. Look at the tables they will have
some great values.
Pay Up Week Gee Just Think Of It, Pay Up Week
Other Towns have pay up week, why not Chapel Hill?
We have been very kind to our trade for quite a while,
now our creditors say if we want Fall supplies we must
pay up, this means you must pay up. So August 1 toAu-
gust 5 is pay up week, be men a"nd women, treat us as
you would like to be treated, and the wrinkles will pass
away and hair will grow on our old mans head.
Right Prices Best Grade Of Goods, First Class Service-
Open 7 P. M., Close 7 P. M.
Attorneys - At-Law
JOHN W. GRAHAM
ALEX IL GRAHAM
Prompt attention to all Civil
Criminal Business.
Office or. Churton Street
HILLSBORO,
and
- N. C.
GATTIS & GATTIS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
HILLSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
Samuel M. Gattis & Samuel M. Gat
tis, Jr., have formed a partnership
under the above name for practice
DR. WM. LYNCH
Dentist
Office new Roberson Building.
Chapel HU, N. C.
of law and will attend to all civil bu
siness entrusted to them.
Samuel M. Gattis, Jr. will also at-
; tend to criminal business.
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HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
will do what we claim for it—
cure Catarrh or-Deafness caused by
Catarrh. We do not claim to cure
any other disease.
BALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
is a liquid, taken internally, and
acts through the blood upon the
mucous surfaces of the system, thus
reducing the inflammation and re
storing normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
E. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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