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K to church on Sunday, ^ne^'orA-untlloily. Hjor woman wim ii^'-wise r to thu 'd' wor J.'Jt!hcrehytdcuewmeth t^h.^o[inoas the people ['tiwsitatelogctouttnthetr tL^a^"^"hoh^ono E'„,'" .},yOU[dn)akcasui\eyotthe ,^c have various tnetnhers to .;^,,,agreaat many people ^conveyed to church every /fheBibiemetitodistogo toth? streets, itigi'ways, and them into worship. Sitipping Sentiment. ]Stat)iy Xews-Heraid) „^i[ow who has iteard that eas y'orthCaroiina is opposed to prison shipping project need [raroiinthat section these days inhiseyesopened. Everything t,;,ere is enthusiastic over the {^project. Editor John B. an, oflheXew BernSun it!,atthepress meeting last appeaied most earnestly to the MUiitors that they would tell lie of piedmont and western of how badiy the cast needs item unjust discriminations in rates. Origin o! Pekin Duck. 'hePdin duck is of Asiatic ori .aciiwasitiiijortedtotiiiscoun freaChina, about thirty years . Atravekr who saw them afttiestreets of Peking mistoon uforsmai] white geese at first, apon finding them ducks, was so ' iresscdvith their snow white; masoandnohie carriage that, he trtd some of their eggs. They ft bought to Hong-Kong and !(M,andin due time tlie birds ^shipped to New York. H WMMHh4GOfV" Juki] and 15 Orphemn, Oxford, X. tbtc!e Jtfhn ! No shadder of excuse to make sobbin as if yer heart would break, sobbed out yer woes in rffi —a mighty contrite little chap. . . That dirty face against her breast, a thousand vagrancies confessed. . What soothin' power in that tone,— There, there, dear hear^-it's all—all gone!" She patted ye with soft caress, and quieted yer child-distress,— and rocked ye back an' forth the while, and fed ye with her heavenly smile . O, how yer little heart would turn an' nestle near that heart of her*n! All frettin ceased . . forgiveness won,— There, there, dear child, it s all—all gone!' ' So, when, in after years ye erred, when unkind fate or weakness led to dire disaster,_ hope transferred by dread despair that racked yer head_ then—then, sad heart, is when you learn the solace of them words of her'n,—you seemed to hear em through the tears,— though she's been gone these ms-iy years! -rwa?*! The Old Spanish Trail. (Houston Post) Harris County is not going to stand in the way of the Old Spanish Trail's being a highway open at all times from Florida to California, j That mile of bottom road east of San ! Jacinto River is to be raised three feet above flood level and there will be no more detouring or holding up of traffic in this county during the flood seasons, after that work is com pleted. Houston occupies a strategic point along th eOld Spanish Trail and Harris County will do its part to make the trail the great transcon tinental highway its projectors'in tended it should be. .... JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS THE SKIN The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few rents. Shake well in a \ bottle, and you have a whole quarter pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softner and beautiher. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lemon r bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. it can not irritate, r amous stage Deau ties use it to bring that clear, youth ful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remark able lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepar ed. (2) Ask Your Dealer for— MM,M'S BREAD AND CENMNE POUND CANE. Y<«! Want the Highest Ferity Drugs most stuped druggist and a iegitimate P^ce when the Doctor gives you a prescrip P°n. e give you aii these and the best Possibie service. We want your business ^ give you the best we have to prove "*** appreciation. J. G. HaH ^ Druggist. ! MMMancy a Factor In Religion. ! The Manufacturers Record) } In the Book of Common Prayer is a ! solemn and fervent petition for "the Whoie State of Christ's Church; not for a passive, pacifist Church which would sit supine and argue with athe ism, agon-osticism and evil, but an aggressive Church in which the ; hymn urges, 'Christian, up and [smite them!" / i In Tow Brown at Rugby" is ex tolled the 'muscular Christianity"] which raises Christian force above a cowradly meekness which has no pl^e in real Christianity. Better for children the teachings of these books than the deceptive teachings of the intellectual weak lings who proclaim that any and all war is 'a crime"—even a war of de fense by Christianity against the at tacks of infidelism. The University Serves. (Howard ,W. Odum.) The remark is frequently heard that the University of North Caro lina is taking first place among the educational institutions of the South. If the critic is asked the ground for his judgment he does not generally enlarge upon achievements along the more standardized academic lines. He is more likely to speak of the sit uation given by the University to public education, to social work, and to general information. He seems to think of the University as a center from which is emanating a scholarly and cultural influence which is being felt throughout the state. He does not think of the older insular insti stitutions, where much of the learn ing was kept securely locked up in the books behind closed library doors; but of an organ of public ser vice, a light set on a hill enlightening the world. Always Stimulating. A drowsy body makes a drowsy mind, and a congested liver causes both. Keep your liver active, mind and body alert and joyous with Chamberlain's Tablets. They Hpve a stimulating effect on stomach, liver and bowels, with no unpleasant after effect. Only 2 5c. Try them. —The story that katydids make that noise with their hind legs can easily be believed after you've heard a jazz musician play. —The Chinese bandits have been n anothr rampage, but they are stiil unable to keep pace with the New York variety. Sixty varieties of mosquitoe are bred in New York.They thrive best in old cans and receptacles where water will remain until stagnant. The sea son is here. It may be true that fat people are cooler in summer than thin peo ple because, on a hot Sunday after noon it always makes a thin person awful hot to look at a fat person. People who celebrated Memorial Day by attending some sporting event probably forget that there wasn't any sport at Chauteau Thierry or Vicks iburg. 666 '8 a prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever, Dengae or Bilious Fever. It Mila the germs. (Oct 7) Pure Paint Granitoid Floor Paint Put it on today. Walk on it to morrow. Shines like Enamel. saves the surface longer because it contains more pure lead. It's the lead in paint that forms the protecting Him. The paint with the most lead will cover the mojt * surface. Compare paint formulas — here's Kupfees: - <5*0% Pare Zinc - - 20% 700% "Aforf /)M?r You can paint for less with Kurfees. Let us figure the amount for your home and show you the beautiful color selections. Hoteman Hdw. Co. ! "Fine Words Butter no Petrsnips^ And the extravagant promises of a tire dealer do not save you any money on tires. Dealers say pretty much the same things about their tires. The important thing to know is who is hack of these statements. We sell Diamonds. Our customers will tell you all kinds of good things about them. Diamonds are good tires at fair prices. The security back of the Diamond Tire name is over thirty years' ex perience in building high quality tires. Merchants Grocery Co. Wholesale Distributors * Oxford, N. C. 4 The Diamond Covd
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