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' V'"". J - ? .. ,v' . -v.. WORN NERVES Nervous troubles, with backache, dizzy spells, qneet. paina and ij-rega lar kidneys, give reason to saspect 'kidney weakness and to try the remCOMPLETE an votion expresset jju born o,f respect ? tin, ucjjancu. CQ1I8LJ fitting tribute. Mature experie till of. the-fitness of !?? by years of cortl _ E stricken families, us a knowledge Bt the bereaved toe votion in an a * (U -beautiful way. R. A. SPEN< ? - Iffll Funeral 1 HI Roxbor jm Copyr1?bt K?2. Cincinnati CnSinCo ' ii, i ii i - ? ?~ - -- - - ?STATE Supreme Forest, 1 OMAHA, jj ( .ruction December'31. 1922, j ?I'^Balenee from Previous Year, Income?From Members, $2,078/741.08 700.23, Total Disbursements?To Members, $1,215,8 $736/218.03; Total..! .Business written dpring year?Numbe Amrunt- !i.x Business in force at end of year?Num Amount> ?Vi i_'_ ~ ' ASS1 Mortgage Loan3 cm Real Estate, Value of Bonds and Stocks,. ? Cash in Company's Office,. 1. ' Deposited'in Trust Companies and Bj Interest and Rents due and accrued Assessments Collected, and in bonds < All other Assets, as detailed in staten V ' . * ' . * Total,. _ ,., ... Less Assets nofadmitted, Total admitted Assets, I I Mill.I Death Claims due and unpaid, - Death Claims incurred in 1922. repor Death Claims resisted, Death Claims reported, but not yet i Old mice Claims,.. i Salaries, rents, expenses, commission, Advance ajsessmonta." ... ~ ... I All other Liabilities as detailed in -sti Total Liabilities. BUSINESS IN NORTH C. Policies or Certificates in force Decern year. Number 1584; Amount Policies or Certificates issued during 1 Amount, ' Policies or Certificates in force Decern! - - Amount. iJdssea and Claims unpaid December 3 'Number 2; Amount,-'...' /^ysiej and Claims incurred during th. _li \ Amount. ...?^ r * Losses and Claims paid during'the yes Losses snd Claims unpaid December : Amount,- i . Carolina, ..rr?r:.rr.?. President Mary K. LnRocca ,. , Treasurer {Catherine Remington , Home Offire Omaha .'Neb, Attorney for seryire: Starry W. oigh, N. C. ? . " ' V ' STA / ' (SEAL! * . f. STACEY W. WADFr T^wranee tH?>bere Is a true and eppict abatri . Forest, Woodmen Circle, a Frrrtnrrral ( Department, showing the crndttlbn of i brer-1227 (Witness my hand and otWal ?eal r- *eer r- " ody that has helped your neighbo Ask your neighbor 1 Mrs. Ed Owens, Roxboro, say< "My back was so sore I. could hardl straighten after bending. I lUd heac aches and-1 was so nervous I shoe! My kidheys acted too freely nnd vr?d Dean's Kidney Pil's for tV trouble. Doin's rid me of -the troubl and it is a olcasure to recommen them." (Statement given July : 1919.)' ' On December 13. 1921 Mr3. Otter said: "Whenever I have kidney di: crier cr-backacH?? Dnan'i Xidne Pil's always put me. in the bkst c condition again. I gladly renew m fortmer statement." tPrice 60c, at all dealers. Don simply ask for a kidney remedy* pet Doan'a Kidney Pilfs?the sarn that Mrs. Oweps had. Pdster-Miibnr Co; JWra.," Buffclo, N. P. ?' ?o??? . * _ " V? Franklin Sherman wants to get th first live boll weevil that a farme finds this season. Send it to him s Raleigh. d enduring de-- U i in a service Nj ind love for the UQ tutes the most nee and a sense So things ripened liiju - tact with griefj 111 , has brought to Ex] of hdw to assist ||?j xpressesuch de- ffe ppropriate and - ra :er & son Directors'^ BS o, N. C. MENT " " " ' . kVoodmen Circle, , NEB. is Shown by Statement Filed. ? , ?$10,312,1553! ; Miscellaneous, $572, 3,251,567.3 02.40; Miscellaneous, ? 1,052,021.0 r of Policies- 10,035; " 9,070,60001 b?r of Policies 134,657; , ? 134,661,357.01 STS ... -650,000.01 11,372,0831 ... ' 9.34t.5 inks on interest, 188,740.9'. ... --j 214,673.21 >f Subordinate' Lodges 238.419.0 lent,... . r.. ' 62,072.-: .. .... $12,125,989.1! ...I 61,244.91 12,064,744.2' TIES < .-1 $11,608.2 ted in .1923..c ? 16.983.5 ?? . 6,750.0 idjusted, 170.241,0........ #14 5 etc........ 13.271.3: 16378.1 itewent, ? vl,920Ji .1 $293,941.0: 4ROLINA DURING 1922. ~ ~~ ber .31st of previous $1,500.500.0* the yejfr. Number 231; ' v _ 2ZT,1Q0.M ter 31, 1922, Number 1574;, 1^2i70Q.0 1st of previous year, _ 2M7A' e year, Number 10; , SLSaiGi r. Number 11; Amounl.U. 9,022.9. Ur T932. Number U i?i 2500.0! lut+nir- th?r yeir .Ur NbftU ft Secretary Dori"A. Tallev Atftuary.;Jftmr*.A. BHk*. Wmr'e, Ins^ramcc (Jj^TnisMdifer, Ral o TO, OF NORTH CAROLINA WSURANCK nFPAJiTNt-lNT.' ^ Ralp'.C'fr. Matgh .12. 1U23 Ormmtr.-ilvfbr relTy' osrtlfy tlTi let of tile Utcmcnt of t}ie Sutiremi yrticr. of Orerba; Nek filed with thi: yid Ordes on-tfte^SJat dsy of Dcevn the Awe sn+-Arte.-aborts writt-nr Mf. y-'toF. fcianuuc fVsffi-"-!' . e- -T" . - . ths roxono Pbimir*. r. IMPROVED UNIFORM WTZRNATJONAL SundavSehool ' LessonT e* tBy REV. P. B. KITZWATER. D. D* J Teacher of English Bible lo the Moodf .Bible Institute of ChlCaao.) t >f Cowrrlsht. 1?2X, Weetern Newiptptr Unlba. 131 LESSON FOR APRIL 29 S3 ' ? -v \ RUTH THE FAITHFUL DAUGHTER :t ' >' LESSOfSriuXT?Book ot Ruth. GOLDEN TEXT?Thy people ehhU be ?* my people and thy God my God.?Ruth 1.16. PRIMARY TOPIC?The Story of . Ruth. n JUNIOR TOPIC?Ruth and Naomi. I INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP' IC?Ruth's Choice and Its Outcome. I YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADUlaT TOPIO?The Secret of Ruth's NOble Lite. ?|. ? ;r! 1. Ruth's Connection-,With Naomi tt (Chapter 1 ;1-15). On account of famine In Bethlehem of Judab, Naomi with her | husband and two sons sojourned in the - ; land of Moab. After the death of her j husband her two sons married Moabit| ish women. After a time her sons di^d f} also. After the death of her sons ! Naomi resolved to return^to her home! land, having heard that the Lord had i visited His people In giving them bread. They wex^t to Moab to escape trouble but only got lotij more. It I was not until Naoinl was thus chae! tlsed^ that she yesolved to return. S Naomi had the good sense to recognize . thut the hand of thp Lord was upon j her for good. When the time came 'for her to gp Ituth and Orpah' accora i pameu ner, ior a distance. Tills She | permitted but determined lev pl ace be| fort! thein frankly the difficulties which ; would necessarily con^out tbem. It ; was this trunk presentation of the difficulties and iier related urging theui to go hack that called forth, frpui Kuth 1 the expression of her noble choice. j II. Ruth's Moble Choice (1:10-18). ! Much as Naomi loved her dniighters-ln1 law, she would not have them go Into this matte* blindly. She tol^them the j worst that could come upon them. This , principle ought to be carried out by us [in all our relations / hi _ life. In business the spirit of frankness should be i. manifest. . At home .we should deal j With each other in the most'straighti forward way. The same Thing should | characterize our behavior in the j church and society. Note the difficulty which confronted Ruth: 1. No Chance to Marry Again. Naomi told her that she bad np more . sons for whom she could Wait. In that day to be unmarried was the greAtest disgrace. Society differed then from now. > 2. She Must Henounce Her Goda. Her ldojatrous worship e'ould not' be ! carried on in the land where God's I people dwelt. This was delicately j toilche<l upon when Orpah went back ; j (v. 15). Orpati went back when It was ! plain there was no chance to get a j husband." Xow-Nflpmi puts an additional test upon Ruth, that of giving | up her religion. Ituth was eqnal to the i occasion. Her uilmi \vas . fully made j up. Slie was willing to. accept as her 1 God the one who vas able to produce j in bis subjects the nobility of character . she bad observed in Nabiui. Naomi's ' . very, frankness In . dealing- with iier j caused Ituth To j>e more determined to least her lotAvliU her. Ituth's.position > J was so definite and unfaltering that t the \ ery expressions, Ij^'ve come clown > to us in words which^"no poetry has [ out-rivaled, and no pathos has exb' reeded, and which lias gone, through | ciiiituries with the music that will not let them be forgotten/' She was de5 ! termined to share Naomi's journey* her ^1 home, her lodge, her lot In life, and 'her ? ; grave In death, whatever that would r be. To crown it nil. she' would re* J ! nounce her heathen god? and worship . i Jehovah. .; ?. . ; M _ 111. Blessings Which Attended Ruth's 3 Faithfulness. .Ruth was never sorry 5 for Iter choice, because? 1. She.Found the True God (1:16). * Instead of her heathen gods^-who were unable to help her she mow' had a living 6od, the God-of Israel, as her | God. q 2. She Found Human Frieqda. ; (Chapter 2). As she went to glean in r, the field she waned to the'field" of j Uoaz, a man of wealth and grace. The [ servants, of ttoez treated her with con5 sltleration. Even P.oaz gave lnsimo - 41t?ns for special consideration to ba I given her. . . 3. A Good Husl*and anil* a Happy Home (3-4);^ She not only" secured a husband, but a nmp of God who had ' an abundance of this world's goods. ) 4. An Honored i lnce in the Israelltiah Nation (4:13-17). Though she 3 had to, forsake her own people""sue cqme one of a nobler people. I &; Shfc RCCame a Link in the Chain of. Christ's Ancestry <4:isjj <. tin pare L Sfirtthcw l iB)i The one who fatly do* cUles for Christ hnd filve^ up all for . hj'm sliall get a hundred-fold in thlf life, and hi the woud to come, eternal Mllfe. 1 ^ShartflQ MI?bjitunWv Some people think that all the world should share their -misfortunes, though _ they do not share-In the sufferings ot "any one v!se.?A^rnincelot. Those. Who Mwn to Be True.. TTimw wlie l?p?iesffy-inean^tO''be:Trn? r .mntrndirt ihriirrivn* n, .:.- <arfl* | thin, those who try to J?e con*fsC?ritj-? O. W. Holmes. ' _ Fearless Minds. _ -^-Ji'caiTeaa :ulh4? fiiinb soonest U-Of I >M __ F":1IS?# APRIL ^5th 1923 ' f|| Foi i 11 'v I We use the j Coca-Cola?t from all imii tutes. We tl every bottle? bottle is the i age that can 1 *' you an absob wholesome as it is prepar | products froh Order a case ft -and keep a feu ' "?; " ml " - - , lif h.-f - w, ." ypri ' ' '^ppi I ROXBOl Iv - RoxJjoro, N g|| Everj- inan is n roadrmaker. which he himself is to travel, insincere his road will be poorly .1 ^ himself stalled in the softmnq be sincere ami KliUeeiif ho will which he can truvql far. . The Ancient Romans built, wit ous Appl&n Way. IToilo rlits thej heavy, flat stones. Time shifte } I he App^nn Way: they were lifl j. led of little stones. Many centuries later a Scoic McAdnin found a~better way to b McAdam uccepte<l for his road 01 stoneH that would slip between h j * jrer. The little stones could shifi j as they shifted and settled the "11 m* in*.i i(l 1JU UlllCIi The life road-maker who rnaki lay* his road t0<! In dnlly (feeds i v-efclng opty to laj; down .the lnr performance. ? The man who gets more out of most to life is the man who ? things,?who learns how to use li / . .....4 , C; . *r?. SALE OF LANDS. -i~ ?Pursuant-to an order of sate made i by the Superior Court of. Granville County ' in the Special Proceeding j therein -tending entitled "W. D. Amis and wife. Pearl Amis, and others. Ex Parte", I shall on . WP SATURDAY, APRIL 28th 192S, :at THE HOURS hereinafter named, sell to the' highest bidder b.v public auction the following destribed lands: first" tract: Lyand being situate in the Counj ties" of. Granville and Person .near the vTown of Yirrrilina, adjoining the , lands of G. \V. Pollard, R. D. ClaTk, Re'j* Seat, Thoihas?Tract, C.?e: H'iglJil Mrs. Angle and perhaps oth =5 ... . ?mnqm ?wio m lers, according to plat, and survey . made by R. T.-Gregory, surveyor. . 4" The ab:?^i6~<lf*-rlbed~j!ftni wttt be r.ubHrided into two or three tract!.and will HO sold in separate tracts -eud-Ut!... 0 wtmln. The ?*1* Of HHs l r.cl v. ill be made at or near Pollard's ,v-rc, in Person County,".at eleven li'rtdijfc, VL'< M., on Saturday, April 28. riftaa^? . ? ?_ * ,?BCOND TtfcteT:. Lying in the ! County of GranviHe,' Stale, pf Vortk ?Garoitoa, about one-Half mile east 'of the.Tovm of.YlrgUlna, adjoining the fiend*-of I' .T. Rnjrers,' C. .C. Blanka, I ? llll.ll I I rYou? vhen you're th i patented bottle for o_help protect you tations* and substi* loroughly sterilize. and our distinctive l> nost sanitary pack* >e made. We give ^ Jtely pure drink? ' 9^ ?it is gopd because ed with choicest /j[ ^ 1 nature. om'your grocer today i bottles on ice at home % - :or ions and Refreshi air *0 BOTTLING WORKS . C. - Phone 122 cxcmnvt Liccmt ri>oM Tw? Coca-Cou om?m\ ? 1 1 le builds the road o^r j loots or dcqiltel noIf l.e is cureless awl j constantly and.lnsi{ made uiiil lie Will tlnd | Measure llu m of iiidi (Terence. If Le i his achiever ten ts hi make- a highway over doing the small UiL * fidelity. h urech labor, the fain- i ^ uuuj ot l:iarn I I?U1 cud to i-rrl "rent. [<)wt.r bv 0,1C, fuil ,,, e 'hicks of j jlc acquires his mor uyou a J*lroux I j I The architect wh IiimiUI if tie imme of J '".uuauient.il to iu.il no endurliu i }*?"*?: !"' "" sly very little stow??I '"f , ! " V? fm5 is lhamb and first fin- i ,":o gl": he1hV , fliev Ctoukl n-tile and I Ue lias rBacUtd tUe 1 mcndain" toad became i The road that is v *v ... 1 road of an enduring es surest of his future commerce. The rcw >f Rood rather ihiui l?y Oint retards j rogn ge blocks of ambitious ""ho would tise H. t the road we are to life and he who gives Life's prizes are n ee? the good in little he Won; we must lu: ittle things.?who nefr'P | ..ss to roach flu-ui. Copyright, 1923, bjr Richard IJoyd Jones T Lettie Brooks, Land Company an ^ others, containing 39.43 acres, more or less, according to plat and starve. made^ by IL T. Qiegui>, surveyor. This tract of land is subdivided into' three smaller tracts and wSI . sold in separate tracts and then as p whole. This land will be sold on t?i premises at one o'clock, P. M., oh Saturday, April 28, 1923. TERMS OF SALE: One-thif-d of purchase price cash; one-third January 1, 1924; and -one^-third January 1, 1925. The deferred payments t.i bear' interest^ at _tHt rate of gfat p centum per annum from lh^ date of. '' he confirmation of the sales by the Court. Title to be retained until par chase money is paid in full. W. D. Hill & Company of South Beaton, Virginia, haVe been' engager la. selling ' agents of this property- ? under direction jot tlfc* Court. J'l This March 28, 192S.. * " B. S. Royster,? Commissioner _ - ?t ? "And congressmen take off their hata, Acknowledging ita j>ower," What? . The home team paper. Clean milk, the basis for jjood'hut ter, is the only kind that should ' eoM to creameries, say dairy cxtun- s( "Tits workers, r" I 1 ' ' ' * - *?s WW' . 1 PA^V "TREE. 1 ^"" 7 .iv I- - . ?'" 1 : , t\ .;s3 jpll rdVit! I ' atunta-ga detail and who builds his life road sternly .witU.. Utile deeds well done. ? of any great hum ami yon will thut. ire grpwij out of an exi?ericnce of . v ngs with patience mid painstaking 1.courage does not reach his moral "" :in;4t. Is a martyr ??i road-pia)*iug.; al strength step by step. 0 c-?noeires the great cathedral "or we? has first Ir'nffnt tn ljil llifi cop; he has learned the juatiiemat-. ru the stress and distribution "of 1 bis road step by step and'over it hiug of strength and beauty. ilthout a "firm foundation is not the : civilization. Soft clay carrbas no id of teast resistance is the rpad ssr? that holds hack the traveler 'acli day we lay the foundation for travel tomorrow. ot-gifts; they are goals; they must - lild the road over ,which we are to ? _____ . Dr. S. Raf t . "*0F DURHAM.^ fl , WILL BE AT, ' | iiOXEORC, AT TK KL || ???* ' II'' FIRST -ViDV'Ef ' . ' H ' a each month to ox? ea || ad fit fclaiaea. ; Ola. tod |j hot are easy-and ri to )| ^hc ejoO. Hoa.lc hts _ jy - ,.-..,1.. . _ ^ < ye (train ttlj-eyad. (t II yielt - win bt WEDV *H MAY 2nd, 1923." || ~WAIP*- ' ? OR THE WATKlAS M INGS" A. STORK TO YOXfii . fci/ . j. l. chest: ROXBORO, N; . -4-" J - |'T". r- r.T: ? .T".? ?. " , u rir.r........
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