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SYDNOR A SPJ tt C ROBERT J. LOVILL, MLD. Jffk»Tm kuj y jy|iftl|fiL • n» Mu ll^Wr^SWWUl ! . DENTIST MOUNT AIRY. N. C FOR OVER 4# YEARS ■"»•« CATARRH MBDiCIKa ku >M» —»4 nawfully LB lha truCMI *V2u!;' CATA RRH KIDiaim •f Ml which br feral appli'ation. IMMh, a Tunic, whtdi art* _ Hm Blind on ih» My tfeiw n «■*(»■ lb* lull ■■ —I'll a c®. ACHING UMBS —j l_ m, ,l rh,„Li Mr*. John Skagga, retidlag MM Lam Prairie, Mo., m the Ozark Trail, aajrt: "I have take* BUck Draught lor a number* of jraan. about liltcea, awl M la abo« the oaly purgative mediciae I ever take. H n the oaly Had thai I've found that doean't Wt me ! takeJftUek LXm^ toT^i" ESrShBaw take It Icr aour stomach. "We thiak Black-Draught ti apliadM am4 aevtr an wttwitf it la the hotue. •<—iiifilwHigaa—awataa ach that a Haded m tiiMftlag. Mil Blick'DvtHrfMlwtPid this trouble "Porutch www caaptaiMa, i thiak Black-Draught la he beet medicine a person caa Me." Par mUHom at e*m, Black Dnag taJMrJtmrito Kver aad OMat—bta a»u j where- c m BLACK'DRAUGHt LIVf 7 MEDlONf TODAY'S DUTY •f Um paoMtrf AMtaa m ia Ufa. • Arty t)»t I HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL BANK Of MOUNT AJRY ■wet la very doubtful," ha mmM. "A nrt deal ef latent unreet and of the Armba toward tha Bill 1^1 for their apparent attitude. Many of tha ^L. I— ntl av_ j i •IWI will) miiir to wiuv on inr Uinu ;a>itin< by tha British ara from laasia ami Na«i They Mnf with them, in many iiwtaneee, (JlrtnrWnj •orlallatlr and anarrhiatir propagan da Much criticism of tha British aa a nation was heard whan Lord Bal-< four opanad tha new Jewish univerai ty and Araha by tha thousands pray ed that tha wrath of Allah night da aoAid and deetruy him. In diaeuaalng Italy, Mr. Brooka "Mnaaoltni ia tremendously In favor amonc all claeeee," ha aaid. "They admit ha is' an anraatralnad dictator who dooant hesitate to use hla power I a a a^atta^naia ^ — — *llai -—% Lh^I 10 perpetuate mi political cpntroi. But ha roee up hi eppnaltlon to a frowlnf aocialletic power of which ! the people ware afraid." And than 'came the atrikinj atatement. "While in the rsrican, a prominent Catholic of Borne aaid to mo, 'Italy ia on tha hi*h road to progreae and I proeperlty. It has three treat men— Kin* Emanuel, the pope and Muaan ; lini. And the rreateat of theae ia Mnaaolini." "In France are found that condi tions have improved remark ably in the past two yeara. The agricultural | parte of the country looked eapecftl ly prosperous. A chance of eabinet waa effected while we were in Pari a. 1 Cailtaux la hack In power and oven : hla personal enemiea aeem diapoaed to *+*• him a chance to a how what , he can do to re-estsbliah economic ; stability in the country. "While in Parte we witnaeaed tha .ceremony that took place whan King George placed a wreath on the monu ment to the unknown eo Idler. In Room we attended the Easier eerv icea at 8t. Patera and aaw tha open in* <rf the holy door that la only thrown wide once ovary 25 yeara." lb. Brooka aaid. "We aaw a phe nomenal eight—V eeavlui la eruption while covered with now. The tem ple of Kamak, am of the moot epec taeular remains at nil antiquity, hoih in Moe B.f.. waa rtaltod In Egypt Wa ■■ ■■ ll J tk- 1-« V- J * Ww wn WVBnlwQ NMT tlee of the bay ef Naplea yd they far wiipnaead ow moot aaahlttooa ax faj^I fal/toJl'' !l fa'thi^THAT AHiW BETORMAT^^ 1 ^iSTIm nwli^M a»ary,»ha«* mt Ik* appraachtof WWh H» kttb UNiw faitk ud iwfcilirf. hrtwwi trmm wKgiH mmd fafaa itiioi. ha hNN FUNDAMENTADISM mmd LIBERALISM. Ami (Wt fa yat mn mw*. It fa Ihfa th«t A GREAT GENERAL MAGAZINE fa mw hato« jiilli.lil. far all the riilirtirt Ii.liIi.Hh., attai toy the era* Im4 •M W MHQiUf PwiHhaliiw, which b her* to h*ep its rniin pm^tly iaformwi of tovry mw liwlipawt m Ik* "mw BafaaMrtMw in i ihhI, Mi which fa hi*sto« tk* way to » "mw PrMiiUalhaT to Awrbl Tk* *«nifa* fa hi««or Ik— My il—•mmmtimmi it fc— Mthto« to dm wilk tkfa —ct or thot It fa latirii. i■!■ Hi mi *L Jt fa her* to fight, m a h*«e, Mtto»-wUe wale, far the aaM«ity ef the Bihtol h fa fan to plte* tfa KUt Wfar. Mr father* placed il—far afaw all lh* th*aChU. mmd philosophies, mmd MagtoatioM, of wn ma.! Aaditfa hara to aiar* a DIVINE CHRIST to that DIVINELY INSPIRED BIBLE I Thai fa the oaly Chrfat mm mmd mm weald «ui far thair Sarier to tha hear mt 4iath; that fa tha Mly Bihla thay would car* to f*ly m whsa the chilly waves fafto to strike thair feet, waary ml travel TO KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON IN THESE MOMENTOUS TIMES. READ M The New A Monthly Mt|uine for All the Churches, Repres enting the Nation-Wkle Movement against Modern ■'11 "lk ism and far the Positive Recognition of the Sanctity EDITORS: JOHN CLOVER MONSMA. editor-in-chief; WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, former U. S. Secretary of State; HORACE M. DUBOSE, Bishop Methodist Episcopal Church. South; LEANDER 8. KEYSER, Professor Lutheran Divinity School; CLARENCE EDWARD MACARTNEY. Moderator Presbyterian Church U. S, A.; MARK A. MATTHEWS, Minister of largest Presbyterian church in the world, Seattle, Wash.; GEORGE M'CREADY PRICE, expert Geologist, of England; L. R. SCARBOROUGH, President Southwest^ Baptist Seminary; JOHN ROACH STRATON. Minister Cahrary Baptist Church, New York; GEORGE WHEATON TAFT. President Northern Baptist Seminary, Chicago; MARTIN LUTHER THOMAS, Minister First Presbyterian Church, Sen Pedro, CaL—and numerous contributors of note. Thto ta not a church paper! It to unlike anything m bava aver to feartoaa, bat not rude. 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