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Sunday School Lesson By Rev. Charles E. Dunn CONFESSING AND FOLLOWING CHRIST Lesson for April 1st, Matt. 16:13-26 Golden Text: Matthew 16:16 Our first lesson In the Second Quarter, assigned for Easter Sunday, deals with an episode of very criti cal importance, the confession of | Peter at Caesarea Phillippl. For we have reason to believe that here Jesus revealed His Messiaship to His disciples for the first time, and that here they first acknowledged It. Now there Is one verse, the fa mous 18th, around which-the. fires of controversy have raged fiercely. What did,Jesus mean by "this rock"? Did he .mean Peter, as the Church' of Rome Insists? Or Peter's com fesslon, as many Protestants con tend? We shall never know. But ?whatever the Master had in mind at the moment He spoke these thrilling words, we can safely iden tify as the rock upon which, the church is founded with all three of the supports just mentioned. Christ is a rock, the cheif corner-stone of: the ?eloved Community: Peter, the ?itrepid leader of the twelve, is a Rock. And Peter's noble confession Is also a rock, a Gibraltar stand ing foursquare against all the winds that blow.~ And because the church is built upon- so impressive a rock, "the might of Hades shall not triumph over it." Many deffR this. Pessi mists are abroad in the land In spiring a defeatist attitude. Maga zine articles have recently appeared declaring that the churches are bankrupt, that they are failing to take care of their poor, and that 20,000 preachers are looking for a job. An elaborate report, just off the press, asserts that there are, In this country, at least 85,600 feeble churches uhable to command the full-time services of a minister. A1I this makes people suspect that the church of Christ is doomed. Botlj the working classes and the intelligentsia have little use for or ganized religion. But there is cer tainly a sizeable "remnant," to use a favorite word of Isaiah, who are deeply devoted to the household of faith, and will enable it to weather the present crisis. 1,000 Reported Dead In Japanese Fire Uokio.?The Rengo (Japanese) News Agency correspondent at Hakodate reported today that one thousand persons are feared to have died in a. fire wijich destroyed the greater part of Hakodate. The conflagration was said to have orig-j inated when chimneys fell during a severe windstorm. Hakodate is the principal port in the Island of'Hok kaido and has a population of 200, 000. v *? 111 COURT VOIDS REYNOLD'S ESTATE RULE Vodth Carolina Supreme Court Re verses Judgment On >15,000,000 Charity Fund Raleigh, March 21.?The State Supreme Court today reversed the iudgment of Judge Wilson Warlick if Superior Court under which some $15,000,000 of the estate of the ate Zachary Smith Reynolds of Winston-Salem would have been jsed to establish a charitable foun lation. The matter reached the Supreme Hourt in a fight over the rights of \nne Cannon Reynolds, daughter of Smith Reynolds by his first wife. Under the decision of Judge Warlick he young child would have receiv ?d $1,500,000 from the Smith Rey lolds estate in addition to $500,000 -eceived as a trust fund when her lather and mother were divorced, Zachary Smith Reynolds, Jr., son if Libby Holman Reynolds, would lave received $2,000,000 also. BEANS WITH CORN GOOD FOR CATTLE Velvet beans grown with corn for soil improvement also make an ex jellent cattle feed, says L. I. Case, inimal husbandman at State Col lege. George L. Pate, Robeson county farmer, has demonstrated their val re for wintering cattle after part of she corn has been removed or when logged- down with the corn. On a 20-acre field this winter, af xt 225 bushels of corn had been gathered and the rest allowed to ?emain with the beans, he wintered 10 head of yearlings and two-year ild steers and 26 head of hogs. In less than two months the steers made an average gain of 2.05 pounds per head each day. There also re nained enough feed to maintain 18 lead of breeding heifers for 28 days. His total gains were 3,415 pounds if beef. 1,265 pounds of pork, and i considerable improvement in the soil. Change In Style Helped Foxx to Hit Philadelphia, March 24.?Jimmy Foxx attributes his success in lead ing the American League in. batting in 1933 to the fact he changed his jatting stance early in June. Prior ;o that time he was striking out too ;ften to please himself. Relieves Women's Pains Here is an example of how Cardui has helped thousands of women: "I was very thin and pale," writes Mrs. P. H. Seott, of Roa noke, Va. "I suffered from Weak ness and a severe pain in my back. This pain unnerved me. and I did not feel like doing my work. I did not care to go places, and felt worn, tired, day after Jay. *"Mv mother had taken Cardui, and on seeing my condition she advised me to tfy it. I have never regretted doing so. ^1 took three bottles and it 'built me up. I gained in weight, my cMor was better and the pain left my back. I am stronger than J, had been tri some time." Cardui is ?old bv local druggists. $ THEY ARE beautiful: No, Ma'am, you won't see these dresses every time you turn a ? 1 c o r n e r They are styles too new to have been copied. . . . They are exclusive models and they are hot news in styling. ... It is a re turn engagement of popular priced Spring prints . . . from a designer \vho has scored a signal success this season. Quality Shop Mrs. Ida Kaplan, Owner ? SENATE GROUP BACKS TAXES ON ALL STOCKS Washington.?The Senate Finance Committee this week unanimously approved a capital stock tax of one tenth of 1 per cent, to take efTect July 1, 1935. and estimated it would bring in $95,000,000 In revenue. The Committee also approved a 5 per cent, penalty tax on corpora tions if earnings exceed 12 Vi per cent., as a guard against underval uations in determining their own capital stock valuations. Both prop ositions were advanced by Chairman Harrison (Democrat) of Mississippi. As a partial offset for these new taxes, the Committee eliminated the excise tax on soft drinks, which bring in an estimated $6,200,000, but increased the tax on colored match es from two to five cents per thou sand to ifteet Japanese competition. The production credit association organized by Pitt and Greene ; County farmers has a capital stock of $80,000. ! Professional Cards Dr. ROBT. E. LONG Dentist Wilburn & Satterfleld Building Main Street - Roxboro, N. C. B. I. SATTERFIELD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roxboro-Durham, N. C. Roxboro Office: Thomas & Carvei Building. In office Monday and Saturdays. Durham Office: 403 Trust Build ing. In Durham Office Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day each week. DR. G. C. VICKERS Dentist Office at residence, on Route No 144, near T. H. Street old home. Mill Creek. N. LUNSFORD Attorney-at-Law Office over Thomas & Carver Bldg.! Roxboro, N. C. DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office in Hotel Jones, next dooi to Dr. Tucker's Office Dr. J. D. BRADSHER Dentist Office over Wilburn & Satterfleld's Store Building. LET . JOHN CASH Repair your shoes and repair your chairs. Under Wilburn & Satterfleld. Business Directory If yon are In doubt as to where to And anything: look over this list. The advertisers in this space are all reliable and yon will make no mis take when yon patronize them. If yon do not And what yon are looking for here come to The Courier office and we will give yon the informa tion desired. J. T. BRADSHER Plumbing and Heating Office on Reams Avenue Phone 14 G. B. MASTEN Painting and Paperhanging Good Paint Applied By Good Painters Produces a Good Job GEO. W. KANE BUILDER - CONTRACTOR "No Job Too Big?None Too Small." Carolina Power & . Light Co. Home-Life Made Easlei Ask the lady who has an Electric Range. Hambrick, Austin & Thomas DRUGGISTS Holllnirs worth's I! n usual Candies. Penslar Remedies. School Books, Shaeffer's Fountain Pens. I We would like to be your Drucrist. Sergeant & Clayton "The Sta-Klean Store" Phone Us Your Orders.' We Deliver Promptly. HARRIS & BURNS BARGAINS Everything from head to foot for men. women and children. "Roxboro's Best Store" Roxboro Lumber Co. Buy It From Us And Bank The Difference "Home Of Quality Lumber" Wilburn & Sa tier field Roxboro's Dependable Store "It Will Pa* To* To Trade With Be?Try It" HOME GARDEN HAS HIGH VALUE The value of a home garden has been demonstrated by the detailed reports of 16 farm women who pro duced $1,966.25 worth of truck on a total of 12% acres of garden, says E. B. Morrow, extension horticul turist at State College.. Of thls amount, sales amounted to $944.77, fruits and vegetables used at home were valued at $751.03, and 1,803 quarts of canned goods were preserved at a value of $270.45. The 16 gardens represented $122.89 for each family, and a per acre value of $160.51. The cost per acre for seed, fertilizer, and spray ma terials was $10. This compares well with the State average fo $124.15 per acre for tobacco and $35.03 for cot ton. Morrow says. Saved Her Money For World Jaunt New Orleans.?Mlss Inez Phillips, 28, New Orleans, recently departed for the Orient on a world tour withj $3,500 that she had saved for the trip during nine years' work as a stenographer. BRIDGE PLAYERS LOSE THEIR JOBS El Paso, Tex.?Nine young women' employed in a sanitary census herej have been discharged by the Civil1 Works Administration for playing bridge when they were supposed to be making calls. VACANCIES IN , UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Savannah, Oa? Mar. 22.?Between 35 and 50 youths will be accepted tor enlistment In the United States Marine Corps from Virginia, North and South Carolina, Florida and Eastern Georgia durnig April ac cording to an announcement by Lieut. Col. A. B. Drum, command ing Marine Corps Recruiting District with offices in the Post Office Build ing, Savannah, Ga. Young men who have an educa tion not less than that provided by a public high school diploma and who have attained their 18th birth day are accepted tor general ser vipe. Boys between the ages of 17 and 18 are accepted with an eighth grade education to learn the drum and trumpet. Men accepted are transferred to Parrts Island, S. C., for a few weeks preliminary training before being assigned to some ship or Marine Barracks for duty. . Young men who desire service in the Marine Crops will receive ap plication blanks upon request. Auto Sales Increase' Washington.?The Census Bureau reports factory sales of American manufactured automobiles increased from 161.086 in January to 235.376 in February. Sales in February of 1933 were 106,888 and in 1932, 117 418. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS DOCTORS TRYING NEW ANESTHETIC Lied In Sinai Hqspital, It Put Max Into Peaceful Sleep In 20 Seconds Baltimore.?A new anesthetic, which, injected into the teins, puts the patient into a peaceful sleep within 20 second^ and permits him ; to awaken as if from a night's rest, was demonstrated at Sinai Hospital March 20. The ease with which it is applied makes it compare with ether, the most common anesthetic today, as a modern stream-line automobile compares with the clumsy ox-cart of other days. I The new preparation, as yet un , I named. Is similar In a few outward , respects to sodium amttol, another I recent discovery, but requires much ' less dosage and works much more | efficiently, hospital authorities said. I Surgeons h%ve not found sodium amttol generally effective and have ': abandoned it, it was said. I. Climbed From Table 1 The patient in the demonstration ' awoke with no discernible after-ef 1 fects. He was In such complete pos session of his faculties that he was able to climb unaided from the op > erating table to a carriage, pro nounce himelf hungry and demand a "good big breakfast." | Carbonated water will clean mir i rors quickly and without streaking. Eat Lunch With Us I FINALLY FACED THE QUESTION OF "NERVES" - CHANGED TO CAMELS. I'M SMOK ING MORE-AND EN JOYING IT MORE. MY "NERVES" AREN'T JANGLED ANY MORE. k. a? >> !> |^||SjS8 fctSK i ' -> -, Pv? , V . P CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS YOU CAN SMOKE THEM STEAOItY. . BECAUSE THEY NEVER SET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE ! ? ^ ' > -V 4 ?> ' ?? < Have you dined recently at the Royal Cafe? If not then you have not yet learned what a tempting and satisfying luncheon may be had for . . . Try it one day soon. 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