W
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR ORANGE
COUNTY TEACHERS
A Summer School expressly for
Orange county teachers holding cer
tificates below the elementary state
certificates and those desiring to
teach the coming year, is in session
at the University, having started
Monday, Aug. Sth, and will end
September 17th. It is hoped by the
school authorities of the county to be
able to employ only teachers holding
state certificates. All in all few
counties are progressing more rap
idly educationally than Orange.
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Necessity of the
New Birth
By REV. GRANT STROH
Correspondence Department, Moody
Bible Institute, Chicago. •
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TEXT.—Verily, verily, I say unto thee,
Except a man be born again, he cannot
see the kingdom of God.—John 3:3.
In these words Jesus declared the
most vital necessity in the world—yet
overlooked, unem
phasized, unheed
ed. Men do not
like to acknowl
edge this fact of
their need, their
sinful state of
heart. Yet the
possibility of be
coming a renewed
soul ought to
bring cheer and
gladness to all.
But why the ne
cessity for being
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
On Saturday the 13th day of Aug
ust, 1921, the undersigned Commis
sioner will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder at the
Court House door at Hillsboro, N. C.
at 12 o’ clock M. the following des
cribed tract of land, situated in
Cheek Township, Orange County,
bounded on the North by the land of
G. H. Squires, on the East by the
lands of J. M. Cheek, on the South by
J. S. Pender, and on the West by Mrs.
S. E. Brown, containing forty acres,
more or less, and being the forty a-
cre tract of land willed to J. J. Squir
es by his father, Thomas Squires,
Book H of Wills at page 425.
Terms of sale, one third cash, bal
ance in equal installments of six and
twelve months with interest on de
ferred payments at the rate of six
per cent and with the privilege to the
purchaser to anticipate deferred pay
ments upon confirmation of sale.
This the 13th day of July. 1921.
S. M. GATTIS. Jr.,
Commissioner.
EXECUTION SALE
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion issued by the Superior Court
of Orange County in an action enti
tled H. G. Kime against J M Rush to
satisfy a judgement against the said
J M Rush in favor of plaintiff for
$442.83, the undersigned Sheriff
will on
Monday, the Sth Day of Sept. 1921-
offer for sale at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder at the
Court House door in Hillsboro, N C
at 12:00 M the following described
lot or parcel of land:
Beginning at a rock and pointers
the N W corner of W B Cates tract,
thence with the same S 88 E 3.86
chains to a rock. Kyler Garrett cor
ner, thence with his line S 1-2 W
31.10 chains to a rock, Garrett cor
ner. thence with his line N 89 W 25
chains to a rock Garrett corner,
thence with his line S 1-2 E 19.86
chains to pointers, thence with the
line of Julius Pendergraft, W. R.
Lloyd and Jas. H. Lloyd, N 88 W
47.75 chains to a rock and pointers,
thence with the line of Thos. Wilson
and W. A. Clark tract, N 17 1-2 E
chains to a rock and pointers on Bun
Cauley line, thence with his line S
88 1-2 E 26 1-2 chains to rocks,
thence N 5.35 chains to rocks, James
Powell’s corner, thence with his line
S 88 1-2 E 29 chains to corner in the
Mountain road, thence with said
road N 45 3-4 E 3 chains to pointers
and rocks, thence N 3 chains to the
first station, containing 231 acres
more or less, being the remainder of
a tract of land known as the Piney
Mountain Tract.
This the 23d July, 1921.
L. BUNN LLOYD, Sheriff
Orange County.
Hezekiah, the Builder.
And the rest of the acts of Heze-
klah, and all his might, and how he
made a pool, and a conduit, and
brought water Into the city, are they
not written in the book of the chron
icles of the kings of Judah?—II Kings
20:20.
The Pure and the Defiled.
Unto the pure all things are pure;
but unto them that are defiled and
unbelieving is nothing pure; but even
their mind and- conscience is defiled.
—Titus 50:15.
NO DULL TIMES
Andrews Cash Store
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
new novelty stuff. Great big Coin Dor percals is a
craze North. Just catching fire down here, Black
Blue, Red. Some dots we tell you.
"born again?”
I. Because “fiesh and blood cannot
inherit the kingdom of heaven”
(I Cor. 15:50); “because the mind of
the flesh is enmity against God; for it
is not subject to the law of God, nei-
ther indeed can be: and they that are
in the flesh (not ‘in the Spirit’) cannot
please God” (Rom. 8:7, 8); because
“the natural man receiveth not the
things of the Spirit of God: for they
are foolishness unto him; and he can
not know them, because they are spir
itually judged” (R. V.—I Cor. 2:14).
1. The natural man has no taste for
heavenly things. Have you heard the
legend of the swan? The swan came
from the skies and Invited the heron
to soar upward. He pictured the beauty
of the clouds, the glories of the stars,
•charming landscapes, flowing streams.
The heron asked, “Are there any snails
there?” Not for all these pure glories
would he leave the mud and snails. He
laid no taste for them. The natural
man asks, “Are there any picture
shows up there? Any football games
up there?”
2. The natural man canot enter the
kingdom of heaven. “Ye must be born
again.” This sole condition is the
hinge upon which the door into the
kingdom opens and closes. What would
a person do in heaven with an unre
newed nature? He could not possibly
enjoy it. In the brightness of light
the. dead-
In "which w double-
cross a master mind
TALK ABOUT dime novels.
AND THREW away his codflu
THEY SENT Jim down.
AND WHEN he sent.
TO TEXAS to investigate.
SOME OIL wells there.
WHICH THEY might buy.
IF JIM said O.K.
AND HE was to report.
BY WIRE in secret code.
NOW—ENTER the villain.
A SLIPPERY crook.
GOT WIND of it
AND TRAILED Jim down.
COPIED OFF his code.
AND BRIBED a boob.
IN THE telegraph branch.
SO THE crook could get.
EARLIEST word.
AND
CORNER stock.
THE FINAL dope.
HE FOILED the villain.
THE MESSAGE just said.
"CHESTERFIELD."
AND HIS directors knew.
THAT ALL was Well.
WITH THOSE oil wells.
FOR OIL men know.
THAT "CHESTERFIELD" means.
"THEY SATISFY."
Y OU’LL know you’ve "struck
it rich” when you discover
Chesterfields. You’ll say "they
satisfy.” A wonderful blend—
the pick of Turkish and Do
mestic tobaccos—put together in
the Chesterfield way — that’s
why "they satisfy.” And the
Chesterfield
copied!
Did yoi
Che^
WORK a hold-up.
AND
IT LOOKED like easy coir .
f*
ot wise.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
Wl^hueedno love for their society.
In every way one would feel out of
place there, as at a wedding feast with
out a wedding garment.
If you do not. enjoy tlie praising of
God here, how could you there? If you
have nothing in common with the
saints here and do not enjoy spiritual
things, neither will you in that upper
world. But it is quite useless to speak
of these things; for unless you be born
again you cannot see the kingdom of
God—even here and now. “Ye must.”
There are no exceptions.
II. Because mere morality is not suf
ficient. We can understand why a mur
derer would be excluded, but why a
respected man like Nicodemus? Nico
demus was a moral man. But morality
has to do only with conduct. It applies
only to the outer life. It has to do only
with our relations to our fellows, while
religion concerns, primarily, our rela
tion to God, though it also embraces
our relations to our fellows.
III. The new birth is a universal
necessity.
1. Scientists now well know that
only life can produce life. Nothing be
comes alive, unless life is imparted to
it. Furthermore, no subject can rise
into the kingdom above it s^ve by
means of a new life imparted to it by
that higher -life—L e., except by-being
born from above.
The dead soil cannot of itself grow
into a beautiful, stately pine tree. But.
the life of the tree may lay hold of the
$oil and assimilate it into itself, there
by giving it a higher life. The vege
table kingdom cannot enter th^inl-
rhal kingdom except through animal
life imparted to it.
2. The same holds true if. we ascend
from the huinan life into the divine
life. Life from above must be impart
ed to our natural life before we can
enter or even see the spiritual king
dom. The kingdom of God is not en-
tered by natural nfen, but by spiritual,
lience Ilie necessity of a spiritual birth.
A gr^at, great change is necessary for
every man l^bre he is ready to enter
the. kingdom of God. Some power must
make us over in/o something different
from what we are^hy nature. As the
natural birth was necessary to produce
the life of “the body with all its facul
ties, so die spiritual birth is necessary
fo the life of the soul.
Christ is the only man who has come
down out of heaven, and who has
again ascended into heaven. If any
•ther is t# enter, it must be through
him. “And as Moses lifted up the ser
pent in the wilderness, even so must
the Son ef man be lifted up: that who
soever believeth in bin should not per
is)! but have eternal life.”
By faith in Christ we are united to
Christ, and thus Hie ewn life is Im
parted to us. We may not fully under
stand the mystery, jySt we know what
It is. Tike fact baa been fully demon
strated. As we’ derived our old—the
human—nature fram Adam by natural
birth, so it is by fix* new birth tWgt we
receive a new nature from tiu^eeond
A^m. the man Christ Jesus.
CWAMETTES
You’ll get somewhere
with a pipe and P. A.!
Start fresh all over again at the beginning!
Get a
WRh Ged's Likeness.
Ap i^v r" I Will buh'oltl thy fnoe
Prince Albert is
sold in toppy red
bugs, tidy red this,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humidor with
sponge moistener
top.
Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynold*
Tobacco Co.
Win* teaJSaIo®,
pipe!—and forget every smoke experience you ever had
that spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed
brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of
smokejoy you ever registered! It’s a revelation!
Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can’t bite your
tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our
exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old
idea you may have stored away that you can’t smoke a
pipe! We tell you that you can—and just have the time
of your life on every fire-up—if you play Prince Albert
for packing!
What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
home-made cigarette! Gee—but you’ll have a lot of
fun rolling ’em with Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch
because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put!
Fringe Albert
the national joy smoke
Organdies Flaxons and THEN 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 and 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 Prizes Best Grade Of Goods, First Class Service-
*AMtews CasirSture Cor*-
H Open 7 P. M., Close 7 P. M.
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Attorneys-At-Law
JOHN W. GRAHAM
ALEX H. GRAHAM
Prompt attention to all Civil
Criminal Business.
Office on Churton Street
HILESBORO,
and
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DR. WM. LYNCH
Dentist
Office new Roberson Building.
Chapel Hil, 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
of law and will attend to all civil bu
siness entrusted to them.
Samuel M. Gattis, Jr. will also at-
i tend to criminal business.
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.
HALL’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.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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