THE TAiR II EE L Just the Gifts "He" Will Ap preciate: Mufflers, Gloves, Collar Bags, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Bath Robe, Smoking Jacket. SNEEDMHAH-TAYLOR COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C. I UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Department of Medicine. A four vear course is eiveijt)ispenRary'i - . ... - -. .,1 1 1 A V ana hospital wwn over iuu ueos, uosn , , owned by the University. Sena Tor catalogue. HOWAliD WINSTON, Refristrar, - university, va. ) LOOK NEATER IF YOU WANT TO TAKE QUICKER ) FEEL BETTER Send your Collars, Cuffs and Shirts to the ZINZSNDOItF LAUNDRY, WINSTON-SALEM. "THE QUALITY PLACE." TOTTEN & OWEN, COLLEGE AGENTS. UNIVERSITY SERMON BY UK. O'KULY Continued from First Page. all thy hands; thou hast put things under his feet.' "The writer of Hebrews saw this, but he also saw that the ideal had not been reached. We see and know it today. Many things have come under man's dominion and are subservient to his needs He has commanded G. C. Pickard & Co. LIVERY STABLE Located bnlRosemary St. near telephone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on jhand. WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 G. C. Pickard, Managr ARCADE BARBER SHOP, ? DURHAM, N. Ci .: NOW HAS . . 4 First-Class Barbers. . The Bert of Everything in the Most Approved Sanitary Manner. ALBERT CRESS, Prop. T.C.BLAND W. L. BOWLING. R. H, WILMOtH our own sins and shortcomings the scepter of our lives would be in rtnr nurti Viands We are re sponsible for the failure. "This i nnr trouble. This is what causes us pain and disquiet. But this is the thing- that Jesus Christ come to repair. Jesus, the second Adam, amid all human wreck, stands the one man of flesh and blood crowned. Jesus walked through the world and the earth to bring- forth an hun- his white garments were never dred fold, and it has obeyed. He soiled, f ile was never thwarted has learned 'that the different from his ouroose. lie met all It human ills and was never baffled ent things that minister to his Not even did death thwart him needs: he has therefore connected nor all those dark thinsrs that the diiterent parts by the great bind ' us. railroad systems. He has joined "Jesus Christ was crowned as together the different n'dtions.i a man. Not simply because He has conquered the "waste he did miraculous things, but be- places and made all the world cause he did them as the repre his habitation. Man has sub- sentative of all mankind. Jesus dued the earth. i conauerea for all. AL of us can In the vast realms of science grasp again the scepter by taking- man has made his triumphs. Into advantage of what Jesus Christ the secrets of human life he has has done. He hasconquered and gone, today man nas wonaer- through Him we can triumph, ful ability to cope with his ene- through ' him we can 'become mies. Man is improving every- princes and kings before God, we where. All that makes for justice can live -and reign in him who and mercy and Godlike qualities lived and died for us. are advancing. Alii show the "JesusTrecosrnizes our misfor- kingly man. Yet in the most tunes, He sympathizes with us as vital things that concern man he a brother. The Gospel is the has not yet asserted his ability to message from the heart of a throw off the chains and assert brother. Jesus does not wish to the freedom that God gave him. humiliate us. He has no.dispo Men are driven to toil, to hard, sition to lord it over us. But as distasteful labor in order to keep an elder brother He.comes. alive. Like galley slaves they Ms our oniy Star of Hope. He are driven to spend their forces, comes with the tears of a brother They have no choice in the mat- and the hand of a friend. In ter. They must grind at the Hira we can fulfill the high pur- mtll of our swift modern lite in poses of our creation. Through order to keep life in them and in Him alone we can do all things. those dependent on them, - Women "D0 we not want this aid? Am and children must be fed and men I to wrestle with things for a must toil. time and then go down before "There are some in easier cir- some more powerful foe? f Am I cumstances who do not have to ever to see through a glass dark labor to live, yet these too seem hJ? Rather than this .1 would I caught in the whirl, lhey lead had never felt the stir of the im- slavish lives unable to escape, mortal God; within me. These Very few are living as they would are higher calls'to higher destiny. iiKe to. we sign ana grow weary And if we take hold of them at our American spirit, yet we; through Jesus Christ we shall be must keep abreast of the times, kings. I want to be free, to say 1 here is no cnoice given to us in: to all disappointments and fail- 1 -1 tm o m mil fwti 1 mmW imp M4Jyii C'Mrq .AIM g "raw, if aT'zS' v Ktfr ... . . . w n. rw ar thejmatter. Few of us carry out ures and disasters: 'Do your 4 4 TTT - our plans, our areams. we are worst. I am not dependent, for ... . . ..1 . - - - conscious that we are involved in j have God Heaven, Hope, and f 1 A . - f ,1 disappointments ana iauures.i Glor jesus Christ come to help And we blame ourselves tor our 11C nt r,int rf mntt nporl lailures. we reel that Dut tor our souls shall be satisfied when we awake in his likeness.'" THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO It goes equally well with the Moonlight Sonata or Rag The leaf, the selection of experts -aged hanging in the warehouse for two years. A maturing that is seldom accorded any leaf. What happens all harsh ness gradually vanishes it becomes a leaf of rich mellowness a flavor as seductive as the strains of good music too smooth to bite the tongue. The nuft art of producing smoking tobacco is manifested in Velvet it takes time takes patience the making expense is more. But Velvet is Velvet. At your dealers. SPAULDING & MERRICK CHICAGO u: fev FcU 2 oance lul f THE EDITORIAL OF LAST WEEK CRITICISED Continued from'f irst page triotic editor, if it be expanded toward infinity as a limit, the i ciltzens of Chapel Hill are re sponsible for the crimes commit ted in the slums of London and Shanghai; and I would sugges that he get down on his knees and pray God to forgive him for the sins Adam committed in the Garden of Eden. Yours truly, E. J. Pkrry. REGULARPEETING OF MITCHELL SOCIETY Continued from First Page. the effect of twisting currents and the falling of the river upon the topography of the rocky banks. An interesting feature of his lec ture was the showing of photo graphs or paleolithic drawings indelibly scratched on the rocks. April 26 and 27 the North Car olina Academy of Science and the North Carolina section of the American Chemical Society meet jointly in Chapel Hill. Dr. Ilerty, Leaving Jbr tw Holidays The trip Is often long. You'll relieve your monotony with Fatima Cigarettes. 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