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Expefin;; t- lias i;iven u:i kr. wltdge. We know what to do, how to it ,and what to ?void doing in times cf distre-s We leave no detail for the bereavsd ' I i worry about. Wi Understand SPENCERS' Fourril Directors Roxb/ro, N. C. BACKWARD, turn backward, 0 time in your flight ? bring mo an oldfashioned supper tonight; Buttermilk biscuits and black berry Jam, ? Good country but ter and .sugar-cured ham. I would have doughnuta like Ma used to make, ? Pass me the ?teak,- Brtther ? paaa me the Steak) Once I ate hominy ? Alter than .silk; now, it's ground corn cobs and racket-stare milk ? stofT that was never inside of a cow ? made out of whitewash, the devil knows howl ftissy, fainthearted and weak in the Jegs, ? Pass ma the eggs brother, pass me the eggs] 1 have grown weary of "tail ings" and "shorts" said to cure janders an' ring-worm an' warts. Weary to death of their ;ynt >etic Hakes? copyright waf ers and patented cakes. Weary of "health-food" that leads men to kill, ? Bring me my bill, Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 21.-Becau? the sweet potato is a fall crop, it naturally forms an important part of the vegetable exhibit made at fairs in North Carolina and more care should be u&ed in .the selection and prepartatkm of these roots for ^xnioirion. "Formerly, only the largest pota toes were selected for exhibit ;ur poses," fays Robert Schmidt, assis tant hortjcul I'.r st for the State Col generally nrc. j te-1 thnt cnly marki* table siaes should be ccnaidercd. An exhibit of potatoes should be so se lected that all of the roots are of the same site, fhey should have the ?4jhape and color typical of the vari ety and should be uniform. Those potatoes prenerally given the highest plftcs are .j^ivioth, clean and free from disease and blemishes. If nec essary, they may be washe<J." Prof. Schmidt states that careless handling of the roots will cause brai ses which detract from the exhibit It should be kept in mind that one defective pctatfe ia an exhibit will result in the loss of the premiumr If the exhibit ii to be shipped or transported for any distance, each potato should be carefully Wrapped in paper to prevent bruising. Enough extra potatoes should be sent along \ to replace any that neel to bs thrown out when setting up the display. Mr. Schmidt gives the following score card to show how potatoes will be s-orfed by judges at fairs: Unifor mity, 40 points; Smoothness, 20 points'; Truenc-' t a type, 23 points; Freedom from blemishes, 10 points; Marketable siie, 10 points. This tnakes a total of 100 points, on which basis, judges will award pre miums. right socn and gtthcr a supply Qf nuts for winter. Two walnut trees have already been located. professional cards W. T. BUCHANAN Sorvayor j Roxboro, N. C., Route ?. ' DR. E77TTUCKER Office in Hotel Janes. DENTIST jibmJtBonowi yaur^igWKHfc papers?' Own! DR. S. RAPPORT of Durham OPTOMETRIST Specialist in examining eyes and fit ting glasses will be in Roxboro at Davis' -Drug Store every first [.Wednesday in each raonth. His glas ses will give you red pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted in every detail. They feel right and look right. Charges rea sonable. My next visit will be Wednesday November 4th. ROBERT P. BURNS Attorney-at-Law Office in Old Post Office Building| | j 1 DR. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian, Offers hla service to Roxbero ' ?mi surrounding community * ? Phone *7. ^- 8.15 6tpd* O. B. CROWELL 1 Attorney at Law, Office in Old Post Office Building Roxboro, N. C. I I DR. G. C. VICKERS ' DENTIST j . Offk-c in Wilburn and Sattcr i field Store Building on Mum I ; Street, up staim, corner rooms. I I I DR. J. H. HUGHES | I Dentist I Office in Hotel Jones. Tiexr ' to Drl Tucker's office. N. MTNSFORD Attorney - -at - Law Office ov?>r Garfitt's Store Roxboro, N. C. DR. C. L. TK9MAS. Dentist, , Roxboro, N. C. | Office over Aubrey l ong & Co'f I store, Main Street. Office hours: 8r3fl to 12 A. M. 1 to 5:30 P. M. t? t \ i ? DR. H. M. BE \M | Physician Offers hi* services tn Roxboro and the surrounding country. Office over Sergeant and Clayton's j Store. Day or Night ? ?<C-Phon? 31 Do You Have - HEADACHE? EYEACHE? Do You Hold Thing too Near, or too F?r, to See Them? These and many more are symptoms of Defective Vision. We have furnished properly fitted glasses to over 11,000 just -such case*. OFFICE IN i CONNECTION WITH MR. ORE MM. WATCH MAKER. OVER CAROLINA' POWBR-ANtt LIGHT CO. Come to See Us Roxboro, N. C. DR. L. V. LISENBEE, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST UUJlUOJo'UIUUl ' Lesson T { My RSV, P. R FITIWATKK. D.IX. Dema of tbe Evanlnv School, Moody ?tit ut e of Chlcikf*. ) <?. 1926. Weetern N'twapapir Union.) Lesson for October 11 PAUL IN CORINTH ?peak, and hold not thy peace." ? -Acts U*. PRIMARY TOPIC ? God Protecting Paul. JUNIOR TOPIC? Paul !n Workshop and Pulptt. INTERMEDIATE AND 8ENIOR TOP IQAmI'I Experlt-neea In Corinth. . YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC ? Paul Plants the Church in Corinth I. Ths Trus Missionary Method (vv. ?>.' Paul came to Corinth a stranger In a strange city. He did not have an advance agent to (lo tils advertising His method In gaining a foothold In Corinth was as follows: 1. Finding a Home (t. 2). This he found with Aquila and Pris clUa. .Tews, who were recently expelled from Home by the cruel edict of. Claudius. 2. He Tolled for His Dally Bread <? 8). He was of the same craft with them, being a tentmnker. Every child nnmng the Jews was taught some trade by means of which he could gain a livelihood, should occasion n qulre. 1 11. Preaching in the SynagoQu* at Corinth (w. 4-?). 1. Thou git Compelled to 'i'oll for a a Living While Getting a Foothold In Corinth. He DI<1 Not Lose Sight of HlsHain Work (V. 4). He reasoned In the synagogue every Sabbath. persuading the Jews and Greeks. While the missionary should hot be above honest tdll when ne cessity s rises, he must not allow toil to interfere with preaeMng the gospel. 2. His Activity Was Imreased When Silas and Timothy fame (v! 5). This resulted from three causes : (1) They brought good news from the church at Thessalonlca (I TJiess. 3 To hear of tht nirndfaotncxi of thnjr who had confessed Christ under his ministry, put new vigor Into his la bors. (2) They brought pecuniary gifts from the Macedonianchureh (Phil. 4:1.": II Cor. 11:9). ^ lieing relieved from the necessity of toiling for a living, be could now devote more time and energy to the preaching of the gospel. (3) Sllus and 'Timothy became us sist.".ntK .to l nui in the w^nc. Paul ( opposed (?.- 6). His Increased activity was met wKfi Increased opposition. -An the lord's ministers become inore aggressive in their work, the ministers of Satnn put forth corresponding* efforts In opposi tion. 4. '"P?;ul Announces -Hi* Purpose to Turn to ihe -Gen-tiles (v. 6). nrruu.ie ?f their blasphemy, and op position. he ceased to work atnnng the Jews. There is a time when good Judgment causes one to abandon work where < sTorts hnve been fruitless, but it is difllcult to know Just when to do It. Ofi ntimes lasting harm is done^ t6 the work by pressing efforts when people hove turned against the truth. Panl's declaration, **I am clean/' was a most solemn one. 5. He Nid Not Go Far Away (v. 7). He remained sufficiently near those whose hearts God had touched that they could easily find him. It is like wise true that although Christ is obliged to depart from the soul that refuses Ilim entrant ne lingers with yearning love around that hear?. 6. His Success (v. ?>. Crlspus. the cfdef ru! of t : -? f -n- ] agogue. was ron verged. -b.*o- '*n ." severe action In i away ft- ? J them moved Crisp* ?% v ? .,IH Paul's Visie:- (V .Ml). His experience- siiiiw ' to ? Europe tver^TVy lie needed encouragement at this time. It Is Just like the Lord to come at the tline of the servant's greatest need. Note the Lord's words to him. 1. "Be Net Afraid." When one la executing the commission of the Ix>rd, he heed not be afraid. 2. "Sponk ahd Hold Not Thy Peace." The one who has heard the voice of God cannot refrain from speaking. He cannot be still. 3. "I Am With Thee." The Ixird Is with every one who faithfully car ries cut Ills commission. 4. "No Man Shull Set on Thee, to Hurt Thee." The one sent by the Lord lo do s work Is Immune from danger and harm until his work Is done. 5. "I Have Much People in This City." It Is most encouraging to know~that In the great cities the Lord bits His own people, and that the one who goes in His name shall have fruit j for his service. All Are Hi* It Is i tot the high summer alone that Is God's. The winter also Is His . . and all man's winters are His ? the wtuter of our poverty, the winter rt( oar sorrow, the winter of unhrppl ness, even the winter of our discon tent. ? George Maedonald. ? Character Character requires ji -still air. There may be storm and upheaval niwjnrt, hut there must be pence within for the soul to thrive. ? Bev. T. T/M linear. NIGHTS YOU'RE OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME ? ? ? ? Prostate and Bladder Trouble Makes Many Men Feel Twenty Year. Older Than They Are. *7 . 11 It Is "'aid that fifty per cent of men|| past forty and many younger ones are ' victims of prootate trouble. Qno of the commonest symptom's of this- dangerous disease which saps vl- ; tallty.and- makes you old before your time ig the necessity of sotting up sev- > cral times a night. Other symptoms are ddll. druggy. , y;- ing ?t the ? baee ? Die spine. ? pstn I In groin, . burning sensation of organs. I lack of Vigor and frequent attacks or the blues. But there Is hope, for you, no matter bow old your case, from a wonderful" new formula. It Seemingly brings new health, vigor nnd freedom from these, troubles to both old and young. This wonderful treatment is known as W b 1 Jeer's Prostate Specific, and Is prepared in convenient, pleasant tablet form. All you need do is take one tab let after cacti meal and ths symptoms seem to vanish like magic. Tii prove these statements thf Walker Institute. 1896 Gateway Station. Kansas City. Mo., generously offers to send a $1 treatment under plain wrap per. postpaid and free of charge to any sufferer who will write for It. If it cures you tell your friends and pay whatever you think la fair, otherwise the loss 1s ours. Remember that you are -tHe Judge, and you pay nothing now or at any time unless you wish, so send you? name today before the Introductory offe* is withdrawn. It Is good for oni? 10 days and guaranteed In every way. ECZEMA!! Money bask without question A if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SMN DISEASE RKMBDUtS /. > 11 (Hunt's Sslve and Soep),feU in f I 1 the treatment of Itch. Ecteraa, TfUTf J J Rineworm.Tettef or other Itcb- | If / / 1 ing skin diseases. Try thife* * 1 treatment at our rldu DAVIS DRUG CO. Roxhoro _N. C Ifci- v r i; t;. or (fl.seaacd cotL'jt :i cie-lime find lan<7. of HMjrecotr*)* County is worrying the cctton farm ers and tbey will try wilt re-istan' cotton and crop rotation *. ) OVW come the trouble, reports County Xgtnt Zeno Mocre. J. B. Stephen ton of Bertie County ia >owintf 880 pounds of crimson clover seed on his farm this year and .says that he can get more fcr his money with this crop than any oth?r cover crop that he can plajit stitute lor Castor Oil, IParegoric, Teething . (Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially pre pared for' Infants in " ? - arms and Children of all ages. It contains no nareotica. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it The First National Bank A. 1>. One Week of Continuous Pleasure Muko your plans now to attend the biggest show of the year. Many Improve ments have been nude and a wider round of pleasure Ls assured every one. Got your Premium L4?t today and look It over. You'll Enjoy the Midway. have secured the Mrxest and beat attractions we l?ave ever booked for I>aiivllle. don't miss the F^lr, come and see the famous. West's' World's Wonder Shows will have attractions without number, for your entertainment. Mammoth Free Exhibitions Both Day and Night. FIRE WORKS DISPLAY EVERY EVENING OF FAIR. l>v the credited high schools, boy9 and girls dubs of Pittsylvania county will be a head liner. DANVILLE FAIR ASSOCIATION ? SfAftl.lKG. Pwsiilont- I Not a command ? "Get in Line" ? but an invitation which can easily mean much in regard to your future happiness. Get in line with the thrift idea. Open a bank account and let your savings work for you. Once you have joined the rjmks of thrift you will look back with regret at time and opportunities wasted. Every week we are asked to make suggestions and advise on safe investments ? a service we r\re glad to render our customers. UNDER SUPERVISION OF U. S. GOVERNMENT
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