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PAGE * ~ " I !?? 111 Ill I I TT1 ??Bee me and See Better * Optical Store Opposite Postofficc : .Main St, . - " CARDU1 HELPED ! REGAIN STRENGTHj Alabama La<'> Wat Sick For Three Years, SaKering Pain, Nervous and Depressed-?Read Her Own Sto^r of Recovery. '?< ' ' " , ; - .. * _ .* *. r Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. StegaU, Of near here.' recently related the to! lowing Interesting account of her recovery i "I was In a weakened condition. 1 was pick tfcrhe years'In bed. j (offering a great deal of pain, weak,: , percent, .depressed. { was s^jweak, ,1 couldn't walk across the floor; Just had to lay and my little once do- the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard oft and a cumber of doctors. SU11 1 didn't get any relief. wu>u? b toi, auvi nn-^jf 4WIUIfy. V , bellevo If I hadn't heard Of and taken Cardul I -would ha to died.. I bought six bottles, after a neighbor told the -*rhat tt did. for h?r." . . *f began to eat and sleep;- began to gain my strength "and am how wall and-atrong. 1 haven't had ahy-trouble elnpp . . t euro-can testify to the good that Cardul did me. I don't think ^theid^ la - a" better tonic made; For over '40-years, thousands- of women have used Cardul successfully, tn the treatment ot many- wgjaanly ailments. - ? ' " If you aorSnr as these women did, take Cardul. It may. help -you, too. .At all drasSsta. .v. H 85 - *~T 'b . .^.JAVE yoxt ever I??i ffil ^ x ? '?""" * ' never Scar of" nrflliOnhirc un< QMS P?t>!k r.ccd for broader have resulted irt large : U vJ *c ^uipmeAt, fui*ral honk #- *% about a.Kcavy and contir.uoi Another reastm is that the MTll ever till-the'tasks formerly, and friend*. He also pcrf< V jK services v.hich modern con . _?i nje.jf j f^atu-fe sltHtw-ftdr- y? < fWrt In the fur.cfal director's bill, Rcm - overhead (often a tiirgc pr< Lnn] usually is included in the *. , ifVT| stood items. Such t hai a#%ft , . ufth this fai ro.. Iie!fc<fu'ed by frrtension c) S2 R. A. SRENCER g*d K UN ERA I- DIRE 53 . RoxBoro, >3. ^3 Vv Fremtk'HnuituM R-wd/r SymbcJ ofPimai | ?. .--?? It, t mpi, >.:ut Meaj.f Hun i'l .Prices mm i M . I CPDlPtiiyiii ?5 . ~~S -"_ g! priee-.reduction.puts ; p that no family with a home. 1 It oat this morderri heating pt " ~ f| ^ At tho new sow prion i v than stoves necess , 3 Costs less than a pot "3 V .... Costs less than a goi V Costs less than twice 9' - V. ing machine. Costs less than twice I ft Order a C^driC nov : ft?comfort and convenience yon ___ 3L cause it-protects the family's ra ily's pOcketbook. Because it _ S ill tho iueJ it-savea.-I ? g|?Order now because prices car H ing now you wili enjoy t"ha c H centagc of its cost tftHneint ' . 1 Dcr not delay. Winter is hei [_ ' ? an argument for. CaloriC j| risk; Our guarantee?your s H'- JOHN 1 ROXBORO, NOI DAUGHT- T REY IS NOW I ABLE TO STAY * ON JOB , v <1 Declares-He is In Finest-Health c Since Tanlac Completely Re- = licved Hint of DistressingSt'eniach Trouble?-Gjvpe Pub fie Facts Irs Case. 9 '' "I feel Jik'e a different person since tnking Teniae and atn now .Vb:.- J to stay on-^iha job all day.jtnni.-."- ? said 3. Daughtery, 420 W., flaUi ? St, Norforlr,. Va, for fourteen years 1with the Hampton Roads' Paper'Co. j "I suffered a long time with in. digestion onl got worse until I was 1 hadly run down., Everything "1 ate _ disagreed with me and I would bloat ' Up with gas. wlilch pressed against " : my her&rt an J jupgs so-it was all I could do to get my breath. 1 was so J nervous it, was impossible for me to ^ get n good night's/sleep and I always ' got up with A bad tast'e in 'my mouth c and all worn out. , ' V , * "F "A Tanlac statement impressed m:- .1 so I decided to tpy~.it ,r.> 1 I began*to c improve almoaC al itBe sthrt: 1 now 1 h?ve--ii splendid. appetite. that sJui'- * gish , tired feeling has left m? and my sleep'is good, and sound. I \ up\ every morning feeling fine 'and t ready for a big tfoys wprk. Tanta? I surid is'a wonderful medicine." * TaolAc * is sold -by. all good < ...?; 1 ... . i . ?:?o . Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J., Sells , Rat-Snap. He Say*. "I sell and 'use RAlP-SNAP. Like i to look^any man in XHe face and tell. j RAT'-SNAP. .because it "does" kill ' fiits. . Petrif:6s carcasa?leav.es ' no ^ snaeTl^tiomes in cakofc?'Ao mining'to do. Gats or dogs'won't touch it. Thre* ] sUe3. 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by - r' LONG PRADSHER A COMPANY. SSZMSSSMSbmQBSSSSSSSSSSS^9""*. ^ , I . ft xvhy qulc'' frrTllfT" "" *r" ST 'iircctors and why you * JP j "i?. H jcc and improved facilities tent* in motor cars, scientif- & siand chapels-These bring isopewtin^expcnsc. ?* funeral di/ectcr has taken '. looked after by neighbor* 4tT9t r>rms scores.of additional ditiofts and rfiodcrn sensi- flt the cost cf this service and DHt jportion of the total cost) ^ charge for better under?? ran 'gfcsshould be jua^d ct in mind; ' Tht Cincinnati Cofin Corri' ' 5d.?v u.hi'h appeJrtd.in The \ ~ . Wyfitrt/VJi Omw Kkiy+am-?'Ttni a V* V Down tlje cost of a CaloriC ;=o joy,- ')5i t? lo heat can in hoTvfth-Sil : ant. * -^T .;'d I - ?flj i 1 s the CaloriC costs less- ;?i ] ary to heat .the building. rdTrianor - ~ - ig| ad home water system, ' " .'SI ! ' the price of a good" wash- Ssl , MS i the price of a lhonograph, la < if because it is-ihe^ greatest-#--J can have in yonr home. He., healtft and^therebjmthff fam- "J pays every dollar of ita coat?5}-^ ' W ; inot be lower ?and by order- ?' 1 ompprt and save a good,per- H 1 er? . ' re in earnest. Every blizzard '3j comfort now. You take.no ^ .] atrsfaction or money baek. p " i F. REAMS B tTH CAROLINA S ,-f ' V - , TFSh roxboiio COOKIE it-jr: c:r ROVED UNIFORM INTERJWTWJlAl StmdayScM ' Lesson7' 3y REV. P. . B. FITZWArEH, O. !>.. Teacher of r.r, Tl'.sh 'Bible In .the-.Moody Ji'JMe Institute of Chicago.) ? \ Wright.. 1333, tVesterw Nawscm^i -Union LESSON FOR JUNE 11 n . ..rTT."*! vi ^ j JEREMIAH CAST INTO PRISON ^ LESSON TEXT-Jer.em'ah Siil-lL. GOLDEN TEXT-He not ofrald of their r I auar with the it to deliver tboe. ?Hh the Lord -Aler. l:Jr^ .REKERENCB MATERIAL - Gen. ?9-. 1-J3. Jer. 3):1-IS; Luke tdS-JO; Ante 13: ll; 10:10-PA. PRIM ART TOPrc--How God Cared for rem ih. JUNIOR TOPIC?Jeretnlah's BolJ elling. . J NTERMEDIATEJ AND SENIOR TOPIC -Faithful in the Fae* of Danger. YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADUL.T TOPIC 7 Lessons From Jeremiah'* Cfcar&cter. *T *' I. Jeremiah Predict* thd Capture of eruealem (try. 1-3). .-l.To Whom?thfc. I'cople (v. 1).. erenilah had been taken out of the irison By tthe king (37:17), and Ttjered conjlned to the conrt of the riRon \,(3?:2t). The-people seem .to ihvS| hiicl froa access to? him in the. ourt (32:1?). Ivrom this .-place of Imifed" confinement Jeremiah anlounced to the 'people their approach2. 'Counsel C*iven <vv. 2, 3). (1) AF1 Irat rein^Cu;th in the city shall die by hefsworfl, famine and pestilence. (2) le Hint gdotli fo.flh to tlu? CHialdeur.s shaH;live. ''He shall ha^e.his life for i: prey" doubt less inennj that he shall ?$cnpe-with "his life,; though losing.all 'l^e., #. . . ' II. Jefemiah-Accused by the Princes [vy. 4, 5).- . 1. 4,Ile wealteneth th? hands of the nen and.-all the pertpJo"\(v. 4). Fro'io * human standpo'lnb what they said ivns. true,^bat since* Jeremiah was but they ought tq'have heeded his advice to purrender. 1i.wy> "Ufa ?,j' 2. "This than seeketh not the wel- ( fare ofthis people, but the lmrtM (v. 4). This charge was uiferlj. false. I J ere i utah *wa$ the best friond of the fcVeoffle, for he faithfully proclaimed to Them ClodVj judgment upon Ihem for their sin* and advised them how to make the 'best- of their unfortunate situation. 3. .The "King's Cowardly Act (V. />); Jeremiah is ubandoncdTby his cowardly frlc-nd. The.yery one whom Jeremiah was t rylrig to 'help.deserted him. The king was af/alfl of tijg the princes, Jeremiah and God, .i'J. / II I. Jferemlsdr Cart Into the dungeon (V. 0). This was not, a regular prison a ..liste-" ivbjC I iM I'mhnrrn hrrn vil![d!c(l ?.i its wafer during the siege, leaving only "mire." Into this, mire h"<T sank. . Thf> niirnnsp wot tA' 1 at .leremiuh die there. Thiers was no possible* way to Escape. In this, situation Jeremiah is u type of^ Christ (Psalm*<59). Jeremiah was -oneiOf the bravest of God's servants. IV; Jeremiah Rescued From the Dungeon (vv. 7-13). 1. By Whom?Kbed-melech, an Afri can servant (vv. 7-6). The Jewish prophet whom his own countrymen tried to destroy Is saved by a GettTlle, which may be thought of aS foreshadowing the Gent-flea' attitude toward Christ. Though ICbed-melech had a colored skin he was the whitest man in Jerusalem. Ha was n'pt- only sympathetic, but courageous. He w.ent to the kins and boldly^ declared ttrftt' the princes had done evil in imprisoning Jeremiah. ^ 2. The .Method' (vv. 10-13?). The kir.-r yielded to his request and furnished a guard to prevent.interference with the work of rescue, lie let down soft rags and worn-out garments by ropes and Instructed Jeremiah to put them under his arms and under the ropes . bo as to prevent Injury to him as he was lifted up? They lifted him out of the dungeon and Tie was permitted the freedom, of the court of the prison. Why did Jeremiah have such a hard time? Why do the purest and best men andWomon have to suffer? Why :ir? i-npnpn In r 1 Tnnn mlah, the prophet- wl\o declared God's power to del I von goes to prison and' si tiers. * "iUhy do the righteous snffer" Is an.age-did question. 1. The power oY-God ls more strikingly shown in deliverance than In keeping from trials. This was so In | the cnse of .the fle't.-ews In the. (lefy menace and TTanuTTTrt The (Jen "T~| lions. * ^^Jreat gain accrues" to the suffer- I kaj??? g- tlio Hebrews in ?'*p ?**ry pi puree won; not only kept from being burned, but had walking with thorn the J"?on of- fr??d? -:l<>h through his [rials was brought to,s"-ft hlrji--rtfi \"Sjjltiilu,f Mil' is out to the further- | ance of GoA'S cnnso; e. g. Job becomes the priest through whoso interloss Ion -his friends -Ure pardoned^ Paul's naffertngs furthered the preaching vf the gospel 7 lohB through-franjlven Uie_xisiun _uf the Revolution. I?? " ? ? Zion.'i? I But'Judnh shall dwell for ever, and Ion, Foe T~wTU 'cleans*' their blood Jtot I hsve not cleansed: for the Lord lwelleth In Zlon.?doel 3:20 and 21. - Be Honest. - Recompense to no roan evil - for errlf. Provide thtogs honest In the slrfht of rtl roeny?Romans lf,? ?r~ 1 .. - ' H*? The Perfect Men. v?^ , * If sny roan offe?d-^ot III-word, the ?_ _> . . f * , f * ' . . .1 . ^ .? . - -c* ? -. ?*.-' ' -". ' ' A iW 7TH, 11>22."~T" * ' tETTCCE .U|? ^ATHKAL FOOD I havo: concluded an extended study and research, V'n'o the question of lo^rtVlcdShealth foods pxjhe.yjetd sion thnt it wculi be 01 the utmost benviii, to the general .healt: u'^thc] sensumptioh , of Jettuce the jear'around \frcre increased about a thousand tithes' the proseni^consumption. LLt us enumerate- the reasons for iftifchg l.tture every day that lettuce can by had. , (I) "Lettuce is one* cf nature's toothbrushes. . (2> Lettuce if rich in vitamines. (3}Lettucc*- is unquestionably superior to n-dfr knnw'n medince wtl$b' may be taken internally 'as a source of available iron -for man, although Certain iron solutions admin Sterol by injection into the blood or info the muscles may be sUperjor in cer tain illnesses. (4) Lettuce serves* as a' phys olcgical stimulus not alone to- 'ap petite and ingestion . in the stomach b?rt>? to the most important process* of- intestinal digestion, and fnay be considered a preventive cf colitis.. (5) Lettuce gives a wholesome bulk to the residue in the intestine and ?fts-tends to counteract the evils of ultra-refined concentrated -diet* -r-(8) Lettuce is among - th'e kjwest of all foods in fuel or'.nutritive value from the caloric point of view yield inE* only'gfr ealoriea perpounrh (Ab-mt^quiyatent cf two crackers or hfcdf a K.IHS5 oi miiK.; i .".is ieaiui'2 BJioqiu ^omfrien'd lettuce to nil overstocked persons. \ . w . (7. Lettuce freely used in the diet opposes acidosis and tends * to keep ;he system normally Alkaline. T^e popular nation that lettuce is scdatjve or soporific is a myth prop abated by-the romanticists wl.'v used to write-bocks on "dietetics" as an avocation. Lettuce will no more soothe ihe .ncjvnua^sy.s|em.. riV . p it one fcsleep than will peanuts or harp gravyi - Of course fhe less wild-' life c.otVsemcd with or on one's lettuce the ness nourishing the lettuce Will be. Vegetarians 'should . scrutinize. tH^ir lettuce very carefully It. is import ant that all lettuce be thoroughly examined'to discover uninvited, gtiests, and well washed and rinsed in pure water to' route , any such guest a Metchisikoff insisted *on cooking eVer lettuce but that would, be going tc ?in uni;eascnfi!;l? extreme for the' s.akv of a mere theory. - ?*? ; ~r_ } mA variety,-or Atihd,"fof lettuce- cAll etl "icbberz" .is so unifpwvLiy and pal itable tnat even perosns indi/ ferent to ordinary lettuce find it m attractive. refiskl -Let us eat lettuie each day.? Wil. Ham Brady, M, d, t\ Loving memory OF MRS ASHLEY I-t is . with a sad heart and inex presaiblc feeling that I attempt t. write efthe death' of M;rs. Robert Ashley who died Feb. 0, 1922, an burje i 'at '!*? family grave yard a! her father's She way tL:j 'daughter. ol M^r-BtHy -Mcaney and was about ?.< '! Ready, ice-col hundreds of p III Delicious end Refresl lil BOTTLED UNDER AN . ||4 EXCLUSIVE LICENSE ' j'/Tfa 1 F'ROM THE CCCA-COLA 'jW {Hi CO . ATLA NT'A. G A. t - - Help Pay ^ Save in cost of Paint fnt-j; - ItM SEMIjjjf ^^^6^ George W. Thomi - . 4 |MH r ESnES **' ' .' "J,.' ' " - : * .*' ' ' ! ? .' v ' #' '. . : ** .. ' %. '* ' * A year ago? almost unknown Today ? a leader | 7 A sweeping verdi yeaifcof age, Shelaaves* a InjsbanrtTP months old.*Of c?urse, we know it. i.4 few^ul for the mother to be taken jfFtfm.jLhp little children. But we do nope unit ifte jra^ .tortf wili tax* car? . of. thcni^ tdfrpugh the if troubles, ar.d trials...... Y 1 She was not "a- member'of- any . church- at-Jtsr rteatjj, "but..was. o'.Pri jn itlye Baptist Seircycr, "and V.K? Hope thlt shf has $?he fc rest ??-Written by a friend. .. ' . DOG^LAW. Any person owning:, or keeping aboct' hUfn ajty.. open- female dogs of the age Of.^six monVhfi ur oM&r, sha3 bay a-nnuklh\ a license, or pri-vifegt |of two dollars,. Any person own in 2 >r keeping any male u.07. other .thai ,, sn, open fe'male <log. ihft;?ges.afcan months or older; .shall pay annuallv ,! on e.ach d.og so owned or kept a lie jiense or privilege tax* of one .d . , . ; DOGS TO LIgTE^ r "f ' It si.'.dt .fie the._ deity cf each owt ; er of a t|og to list the same for taxe 1 at same Yi-| v/ , .,*K , . personal property listed, and .an 1 u rreiusing to U.v :f clog shall be guilty of a misdemctfn _'oi arid upon qanvutton shall be-fineriet exceeding $50 or imprisons I no exceeding thirty days. [ Dog tax shall be- due and* pay abb en-the first day of October of oacl -evcrii year, If t^ax is- nc; t by Decqmber_ first ' th'arafter," the owner shall he guilty of ,\ misdem j eanor: t . N"o owner shall wilfully allow bti dejf to'run--at .tarjre at night*. i:u.V t'| penalty- 3If $50 fine;. {i The owner of a-dog /"hat kdls 01 i injures any. live stock or* fowls' shal _y. :; .. __? _ >laces l mJAjp:r TliTNfi wopKff -*-1?^ ' ". -I? four Taxes! ainting your T-Iiyise,_by using _ paste ranr Ul '??? ?? ??? ? > paid $49 for 14 Gallons of eady for use" Mixed PAINT? 1 made 14 Gallons of the Best re Paint for $34.60, by buying CL A M SwnWart. Paint and s. Linseed Oil to mix tflto it WITH SAVED $14.40 f KxUtumly tm*90 yw is, Ribxboro, N. (X Z . -**- 1 , ? ... ?~l * ? . m t- ' ' , tHRKE ,i|^H j ^ I I Ml [ I | J cigarettes - ct for QUALITY . M suit. i ??^?-?: ??.. , ' . "- . :..dj^B 'Sheep*kiliir>ie? Uo&s mast- be killed by their owners when notified of such damage, if so refuses, 'life is ; {guilty of a mis. kv.m fimjiv I Mud- dogs muni ^be killed, Ttr every person payin# ?-'ne jit-enSe \vrr privilgl* lax - hall bfc issued- by . . tlfe- Shefiff a metal" 'air, which -shall ! r* | be attached .to a collar to- always . be ". ; worn hy. the - dogs.! -T - ,. ^ ' " ?v ; ' Jm THE HK.U.11! VALVE OF I Rl lT ' . ' j J.; Some fresh; frvit' ?hbuld be the l-st\ -''-j. course- ' f - - rv .,!' ; -dasr Fyuil'at,^, :- . j breakfast.- say. .^djiefruil, or orfcn?T<r~ ^or an. apple, or snme berries-.aids in ,-r.'.jj[ j'Vbe (figektic/n; o'foatmeal and cream- . '-|a ; kr any tweak This is thopbysiologic ;in| ' | jil fact as ofe^wrv^Vin studies of the ' '.^j 1 v.i?* starch "J -I'M j inti) donrm m wtA- , ;? .1*0 sav v;n, 'Yur-t-.v<i yhoulcl not ba . r-.ixt* 1 ;s fUipdoodU-. i -'Tal '. The slid? of fniilh. :. Vox.iji*?5 'o the body and hence*" aro *^jc-ds 'Fru-it a.-ifls arc fh."ncr'l i:i,: > ('arbO'.:ir. -^ m I 1I1111 'J_ ^ I li I i' ,t!i- hlo- 'I "iioi^r?trtfeapnt tjlan it . (a ' ' JlBk M?iinavily. I mention thn'i |ih)-|fn?" ? ' '-"((.ul facta for til. purbpte? count ' 1 V 1 ' Not .that :.:iy acid . ha-.\} ari/-* ' V/I tiling 'to do with the causation of '* any. ."f the various. diseases under .Jjj ' -he train e. <f ;4'rheumat ismd' '''"Si . I.r Most fruits' contain 'vitarmnes. , . ! 0* gane- juice, juice, jeatji juice . enrieof Juice; berry -.iqice. 1- md'n ' juice, pines'pplr juice,, .grape juice ?f 'tomato juice, ivay tr fed in- "dpse.s f ! other feedings,, to infants fro?nr-c- ' jpfwittif if'vmvap is. t;> prevent ' "] >v:\ivy and t-t favor'r.AnniJ nutrition " ' .% * and growth. *. . . v. . yj3 Ait .apple a. day won't st.iry . ail' ' ^ tiit; dcctovs. 'hut .in apple or oth 'r fresh raw fruits after each meal'uill keep the dentist in a properly chaste e? ecf fpahie.of mind, for the acids of #. . d naiis .tie.. ' ! cleansers far tVi? > t teeth 'and fruit's .uc natural tooth- . j brushes. * ; ?_r l\.puit is-rft'-" reodnnivo i r by? ^ ? electors as a wh-.-drsome substitute for ca'i\dv and other sweets for kiddies. 1 take; is.sut- with all who* 4Ju.]d that view.. TijL' youngsters crave ,ne^Knin-l should hove, pure candy- \- ; /and whoT^tetpje sweets daily as part cf tftFTf " diet; foods are fjtifte c.s .wholesome for children as any . > * Vf?*iiit can be. !*>u; fur' incmy adult* l?h. Hmm . - w..n j.?, tao hkrhly ciiltivatijd sweet tooth, . ] fi'Uit is -x fine substi i- r satis f:c/ ihc 'V L-.pu? _ fe ' mith greater hylic >u ! li s ; riulnnfont. Persons who have aAoimulsitecl eKeejs weight from eafiiijj too much ur. 1 ox-\ .* r | ICJi lift HTntj 'illy ..WJ..V Uliti . * ' i. * " . - ^ cops accumulate cxeesa weight?may H*!h :m.o *< me fruit about "pn'hour 'before. meals'. "They will find that,, with the' appetite .thus tricked by a ruse, so to speak, they* can actually Ifi^ve the iftblo, if nothing more. Chiklruu under fbuy should not eat ^ -raw fruit, but miKr fruft "juices" or the pulp of stewe-i or mtkt?d fruit.^?Wil. 4uun Brady, Mi T>. - -"We- Picked -(ip?i^rfii?Large?Dead? -?7* . Ruts Kirnt Morning ruing Hai-^nnp. ??? " 3 fcrTto5 Mr PS E *" . Woo^mdge ,N-. J. "We chicks one nighY, Bought some RAT-P up 7 large deed r ? and in 2 week a did .-r _ RAtflNAPUr i__ in cake; read'' - ' ? . ' . u, i: 35C.65CU __ LONG P i A ?^? ?-A .a A
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