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ROCKINGHAM POST-DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. PAGE f 5? For Valentines send your friends some beautiful use ful toilet articles. Then, as they are used from day to day, the memory of your thoughtfuiness will live. We have many exquisite things fitting for Valentine remembrances. You will have an easy time finding "just the thing" to send, when you come to our store. And they . won't cost much. See our big line of Artistic Valentines. They are pretty and a few cents will buy lots of them. Fowlkes Pharmacy P ione 12i "Get it quick!" Rockingham, N. C. We are a'gea or the deliciocs Nunnally's catdiei; fresh stock "Made Me Well aai ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS PE - RU "Ihavfi taken evaralbatusa of Peru-na uaflndUasmttNMtt Ibadpalnsla y amnaea and maps, bat by the ue of Pwu-na and Mso-e-nn, I am well and strong again. I always keep aftw Dottles In too home," Mia, OaoaS Oa at. B.F 1 No. a. Box 19, Nichols, Iowa Mrs. Gray's experience la Just more evidence that Pe-ru oa la quite aa good a remedy for catarrh of the stomach, bowels or other Organs aa It is for coughs, colds and nasal catarrh. Pe-ru-na is a wonderfully fine medicine to have in the house for everyday Ills. Send to the Pmrvna Comtutny, Columbia, Ohio tor free booklt and medical advice. NEW SPRING SHOWING We are now showing in every part of the store the ear liest arrivals in .Spring styles, and with lower prices. Special big ship ment just receiv ed of Coat Suits, Dresses, & Sport Coats. SHUSH LOW SHOES f9' E. THOMAS DEPARTMENT STORE Toilef Articles will make a lasting Valentine cur Artistic Strong THANKFUL FOB - NA atf mW Tablets or Liqnia Sold Everywhere FOR WOMEN ROCKINGHAM, N. C. THE KITCHEN T (g). mi, Weatara Nswspaaer Union.) U you've found a task worth doing. Do It now. Iri delay there'a danger brewing, Do It now. Don't you be a by-and-byar And a sluggish patlenoe try or; K there's aught you would acquire, Do It now. HOW TO USB MARSH MALLOWS. A meringue which has a half dozen marshmallows added to the top Just I as It goes In to brown has an In definable flavor that pleases the palate. The appearance and flavor of many an other wise common dish Is uuaanced by the addition of a few marshmallows. An apple pie made of thickened, sweetened and spiced apple sauce put lute a baited shell and served with a covering of marshmallows, browned as a meringue. Is delicious. Cream pie is greatly Improved by the addition of a few marshmallews added just before spreading the me ringue. Corn starch pudding, chocolate pud ding, are both improved by the addi tion of a handful of marshmallows. Chocolate pie is especially good cov ered with marshmallows Instead of a meringue.' Fudge, cream candy and boiled Icing stay creamy and moist much longer If marshmallows are added to them. Drop them Into the hot mixture and beat as usual; If the marshmallows are freeli they will melt at on be. Plain cookies, vanilla wafers or crackers are transformed Into taotk some little cakee by topping them with a marshmallow and setting Into the oven to melt and brown a little. Hot chocolate or cocoa ars both Im proved by one or two marshmallows dropped Into the cup Just aa 'it la served. Gingerbread or sponge cake cat m two white hot and filled with marsh mallows, put together and placed In the oven until they melt, makes a most delectable dessert Dates and prunes stuffed with chopped nuts and minced marshmal lows make a good confection. Mixed in the salad dressing with whipped cream, a fruit salad Is great ly Improved. If mixed with the fresh fruit and allowed to stand several hours the marshmallqws are softened and the flavor Is 'better. FOR YOUR CADIV SPRING WEAR visit CAB INC Do you know you can roll $o flags. cigarettes tor lOcts from one bag of 2L GENUINE "BUHDURHAM TOBACCO WITH THE FUNNY HEN Obligation Admitted. "Has your library been a help to you In your business?" "Yes," replied Mr. Oumrox. "Which books gave you the best Ideas'," "I didn't get much from the books themselves. But several of the chaps who persuaded me to subscribe gave me some wonderful suggestions on salesmanship." Intense Interest, Swaffleton Just returned from the continent, eh? Swanke Yes j been over for six months, dontcherkuovv. Swaffleton Indeed, and what towns did you visit? Swanke Well, I really don't know; my man always takes the tickets."! London Answers. Under Other Circumstances. Mrs. Davles-r-When Mrs. Warrltch was poor they used to say she was a great talker, but now it is quite dif ferent. Mrs. Greene Indeed? What do they say she is now? "A brilliant conversationalist" Tit-Bits. So Interested. She I'm so interested In football. I have a cousin, you know, who was on the college team last year. Hhr-Indeed. What did he play? She Well, I forgot Just whether he was a touchdown or a punt. Boston Transcript. The Power. "Don't you think your wife, would like a power churn?" Insinuatingly asked the Implement dealer. Shes got one now," replied the gaunt Mlssourlan. "Ah I What power operates It?" "Me." Kansas City Star. PROOF ENOUGH Visitor: Weil Bert, how la yom wife, la she well yet? . Old Hanpeck (Just after a domestic quarrel): Thinls ye funny now. dontcha Moving. The Arab, are ha goes his way. Folds up his tent, 'tis said. It' a all that we can do today To move a folding bed. A Source of Wonder. "Did you see where they found a woman's torso floating in the river, where it had been thrown?" "Now, wouldn't you think a woman would be more careful of her things than that!" Sublime. "Yet, I have studied architecture amid the palaces of Venice and the minarets of Spain." "Good enough, son. Now let's see what you can do In the way of design ing a tin gat-age." Judge. So Temperamental. "Was your leading lady Injured when she bumped her head on the door?" "No; but It threw her Into a fit of Jealousy." "A fit of Jealousy V "Yes, the saw so many other stars." ... x i i PRESIDENT WILSON VETOES ARMY BILL TREMENDOUS HOU6E MAJORITY RE-PASSES THE MEASURE WITHOUT ARGUMENT NO PARTY DIVISION IN VOTE Wilson Could See No Reason For Re strictions Upon Minimum Strength of Army of 260,000 Men. Washington. The Joint resolution directing the stopping of enlistments until the regular army is reduced tc 17,000 men was passed by the house over President Wilson's veto. Returning the measure to the h-uee, the President said he was "un able to see in the condition of the world at large or In the needs of the United States any change'! that would justify a restriction upon the mini mum enlisted strength of 260,000 men provided for in the recently enacted army reorganization bill. The veto was overriden by a vote of J71 to 16, one member voting pros er,t. . The President's v to message was not read to U;e house until six hours after its formal delivery, but ones read, action was swift. Representative Mondell of Wyo ming, republican leader, said the mes sage presented no arguments that had not already been before thebody and that further discussion was unneces sary. He asked tor an immediate vote. Men Starved and Flogged. Jackson, Mich. Men starved and flogged day after day and later eent to an asylum Men caged for many days In steel cylinders' so narrow that the prisoner must stand upright Men attempting suicide to escape the horrors of hunger, flogging and torture cells. Legislative investigation of these cruelties and conditions in the Michi gan state penitentiary here promised a complete reorganization of this pe nal system. Montana Governor Vetoes Bill. Helena, Mont On the ground that the bill requiring teachers in Mon tana schools and colleges to take an oath of allegiance to the United States, was unconstitutional and would create a fertile field of "polit ies! heresy," Governor Dixon vetoed tie measure. Flcht Continues on Open Shop. Norfolk, Va. With a capitalization of from tS.OOl to $50,000, the Ameri o&n engineering corporation received it charter a-id will succeed the Crea cent Iron Works, Inc., as the medium for labor's experiment in. combatting the open shop. First Real Japanese Census. Tokyo. The first census ever ta ken in Japan by modern methods Rhowed that the nowilation of the Japanese empire number 77,006,510 while in Japan proper, exclusive of Korea. Formosa and Sakhalin, there are 56,961,140 lnnaDiiams. Winter Resort Hotel Burned. Augusta, Ga. The Bon Air, a large winter resort hotel In the South, was destroyed by fire here. The flames originated in the dining room and are attributed to some faulty electric lighting equipment. There were 260 guests in the hotel. No on was to Jured. Germany Advised to Accept. Birmingham, Eng. The British mrlme minister's advice to Germany Is to accept the bill of reparation as formulated ty the supreme council at Fleet of Airplane Carriers. Washington First steps looking to the construction of a fleet of modern hish speed airplane carriers for the United states navy were taken in oongress. Smith's Credentials Submitted. WaaMngton, Credentials, certify ing thai E. D. Smith of South Caro lina was elected to serve a term of six years In the senate beginning March 4, were presented to the sen ate by Senator Dial. Sailors Under Arrest. MoWle. Following the sehrare ol Ave cases of foreign whiskey on board the Munson line steamer Mun isla here by the forces of Sheriff W H Boloomh. nine members of the arrested. Wool for Poland. Paris. Poland is to get more than KrfoO balls of Australian and New Seal and wool under a contract signed with the British director jseneral of raw materials. Is stated In a recent announcement. Provision For Muscle Shoals. WeMaon. The senate adopted an amendment to the sundry civil ap- aroafiaUoa bill appropriating f 10,000 W0 for eonttnutng construction of the dam sad power site at Muscle Shoals "inmoves cnroEt rsTtriATWiufc StlMSQiM Lesson (By REV. P. B. FTTZWATER, D. DU xeacner or lintrlish Blhle In the Moody Bible Inatltute of Chicago.) . . 11310, w wtttrn NtwapHper Union.) -4 LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 13 LESSONS ON CITIZENSHIP. (May Be Used With Temperance ' Applications). LESSON TEXT Matt. 22:1M. GOLDEN TEXT Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy, heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. Thla Is the drat and great commandment. And the second is like unto It, Thou Shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. Matt, 8: S7-S. REFERENCE MATERIAL Matt. X: 1-8J; Mark 12:13-17, ' 28-37; Luke 30:20-2a, tl-44; Rom. 13:1-14; Phil. S:17-2t PRIMARY TOPIC-The Land We Love. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC Getting Ready for Citizenship. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPKf Christian Standard of Citizenship. I, The Tribute Money (vv. 15-22). TJw I'liaEtoees and Herodlans par r-rw,.,' ;o ajtnrp Jesus and bring Him lnt conflfpt with the Boroan govern irt'i t, so t3hsy came to Him with the) " ' Jb qoeaCop, "Is It lawful to give :iunte to Oaesnr or not?" At this i law tb jews were galling under the yoke of the Boman government. Some even denied the right to pay tribute to the government. To have answered this question by "yes" or "no" would have Involved difficulties. To hove an swered "yes" would have conveyed the Impression of endorsement of all that the Boman government did. To have answered "no" would have at once brought Him Into conflict with the gov ernment It Is not an easy matter for a Christian always to determine his right relation to civil government Many a minister has made a failure of his work because he tried to solve the problem. Christ's reply to tide question, properly understood and ap plied, is the final word on the sub ject. Until the civil authorities de mand of us that which Is a violation of God's law, we are bound to render unto them obedience. "Bender unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's" means the highest obligation. Since enjoying His protection and care it uf our duty to owe all allegiance to Him, to yield our lives to Him In service, worship and praise. Every one who enjoys the benefits of civil government is obliged to pay the taxes which are necessary for the support of that government, and every one who re ceives God's favor is placed under a like obligation unto Hun. II. The Great Commandment In the Law (w. 34-40). For the third time' In one day the Lord Is tried by hard questions. While these questioners were actuated, hy wrong motives, we may be forever glad that they put these questions to Him, because of the Invaluable truth which His answers set forth. 1. Th- first commandment (w.34- 38). "Thon shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." Thta means that supreme and undivided love to God Is the first and great com mandment. This at once shows that man's supreme obligation Is to God. It is wrong to evaluate man's char acter on the basis of his 'morality aa expressed In his relation to his fellow man. 2. The second commandment (w. 39-40). The second commandment I like unto the first in that it center in love. It is not said that It Is equal unto the first ; that would not be true. A man may love himself, but not su premely. One's love for his neighbor may be either too much or too little. The measure set Is love for self. We should love God better than ourselves. He is worthy of aU our affections and demands all. Love Is not mere emo tion, but a supreme desire for the we!-. fare of another and a willingness ta do everything possible to secure that end. The command to rbve our neigh bor is Involved in the command to love God. To pretend to love God is folljr If we do not love our neighbor. No one does fvally love his neighbor who does not love God. To attempt ta establish a brotherhood among men without the recognition of the Father hood of God Is otter nonsense. Mem become children of God by faith In Jesus Chrust. It Is true that In the sense of being Ged's creatures all men are God's children, bat In the New Testament sense men are only God's children as they are In Christ Beware of the man who Is constantly crying for the brotherhood of man and Is at the same time rejecting Jesus Christ The only real way to bring In the! brotherhood of man Is to preach Jesust Christ nnro the race and secure their acceptance of Him. We thus become brothers In the real sense of the term, when we have God as our Father. All obligations resting upon man are braced in these two commandments. Those who conform their lives to them are God's children and are the very best citizens. Worldly Fame. Worldly fame Is but a breath, off! wind that blows now this way, and now that, and changes name as lt changes direction. l-mnte. Fame is an undertaker that pay but little attention to the living, bat bedizens the dead, furnishes out their funerals and follows them to the grave. Colton. Jama Fs:nr, like the river. Is narrowest where It Is bred, and broadest afar eff. Doveiiant Alabama, the vote being 36 to n.
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