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THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHALL. N. C. WD'S McCormick's Wait "Everything comes to him who waits." So says the proverb and It's come true in the case of AUlster Mc Cormlck, the young: Chicago society man and heir to McCormlck millions. Not that he got Mary Landon Baker as his bride. But he did get a bride who did not keep him waiting at the ' church. i This bride, Joan Tyndale Steven Is eighteen, tile daughter of the Bon. Mrs. Charles Melton Astley, a niece of Lord Hustings and it member of an old English family quite as dis tinguished, to say the least, as the Bakers of Chicago. They say she plays a good game, of tennis,! Is an accomplished horsewoman, a graceful dancer, an expert swimmer and a bril liant conversationalist all of -which made a hit with AUlster, even though he was still figuratively waiting at the church for the third year for Mary. AUlster and his new love met at Le Toquevllle and the young Chicagoan perked up so thoroughly that In 18 days he hnd gained Joan's consent. They were married in Paris. ' Spain's Dictator Eyes Latin America federation between itself and the Spanish-speaking countries of South Amer ica. Here's Spain's Idea : "The real horizon of Spain lies toward South America, Instead of Mo rocco. We first wish the creation of a United States of South America, stretching as far north, as the Panama canal, and then a federation between this new state and Spain, which will have strength and frestlger to negotiate with the United States and other greatTpowers oneq.ua! terms"."'- ' Dr. Meikle john and , The resignation by request of the trustees of 'President Alexander Melk lejohn of Amherst college In Massa chusetts still continues to agitate the American educational world. Amherst was founded a century ago by the Congregational church, mainly to edu cate for the ministry and for the teaching profession. Of late years It has ' been quite prominent. President Melklejohn's resignation indicates an Interesting struggle between theol( and the new. The questions raised by the retiring president are several, but the main one seems to be this : Shall trustees and other outside Influences be abolished In all higher educational Institutions and control given to the facultyT Dr. Meiklejohn seta forth in the Century Magazine his own views on' the question, "To whom are'we' the professors and presidents responsi ble?" He says hi part i - . ' "Since I am not responsible to student or parent, to church or donor, to public or graduate, to trustee or state, then I am responsible to no one out side myself; I am responsible to myself alone. This Js a bad argument because responsibility is an external relation. ..." Scholars as well as other men do owe allegiance j they are responsible. , , . There are, I think, two, relationships in which the scholar feels and acknowledges responsibility.' The first and lester of these Is the relation to other teachers and scholars, to other seekers after the truth. The second and greater responsibility Is that which we' feel and acknowledge toward the truth Itself. In these two, so far as an answer to our question Is possible at all, the , answer will, I think. Be found." S , Von Kahr, Bavarian f - Til K I r 1 monarchist, but says Bavaria has no Intention of setting up housekeeping for Itself. Nevertheless, one of his first official acts was to forbid the Bavarians to pay taxes to the national government Von Kahr la a Protestant, but enjoys tlM confidence -of -all Boman Catholic Bavaria. , WD for Bride Is Over Spain has followed the prevailing fashion In Europe and has a dictator, Gen. Prlmo Rivera. But Spain's dicta torship has some frills peculiarly Its own. It was Spain's efforts at Im perialism that brought on the revolu tion and now Spain Is preparing to challenge the. Monroe doctrine. Spain's dreams of conquest led her to undertake a ' disastrous cam paign In Morocco, In which Spanish arms suffered go many disastrous de feats that the army got tired of It and played the role of the Italian Fascists. The result Is that the Cortes was dissolved, the cabinet re signed and a military directorate was formed with Rivera at Its head. King Alfonso, of course, acquiesced in the coup d'etat and thereby joined the society of dummy kings of Europe. Learning nothing from the Moroc; can fiasco, Spain Is now reported to he preparing to revive an old project for Amherst College Military Dictator . Even a Philadelphia lawyer could not nnscramble the German eggs. How-, ever, here Is a new portrait of Dr. Gustav Von Kahr, former premier of Bavaria. At this writing he Is gen eral commissioner under a state of "ausnahme sustand" (exceptional con dition) which Is to say that he la a rsllltary dictator and also premier of Bavaria. Upon receipt of the news j the German government at Berlin Issued a decree proclaiming the same state of siege for all Germany, and plac ing all executive power In the hands of Minister of Defense Gessler. v. The statement was given out for publica tion that this was done to strengthen Bavaria's hands against a possible up rising. According to other views Ber lin regarded Bavaria's action aa a move toward. the establishment of an independent state with Prince Rup precht aa klngj , .', Dictator Von Kahr Is an avowed ( - S ' V.' i fx ' ." ' I tmOVED UIGF0R9I WTDCTATTONAL SundaySchool T Lesson T (By IUSV. P. B. flTZWATER, D. IX. Teacher of Eafllsh Blbls In ths Hooif Blbls Institute of Cfclcaco.) I. Ills. Wl.ri Nowes Balsa., LESSON FOR OCTOBER 28 OMK MISSIONARY TEACHINGS OF THE PROPHETS LESSON TEXT Isa. s:l-S; Jonah 4:10-11; Mlcah 4:1-1; Zcph. t:l. GOLDEN TEXT "Ths Otntllea shall eom to thy llaht, and kingt to the brlrhtneta of thy rUlna-" Isa. 60:1. PRIMARY TOPIC Ths Story of Jonah. JUNIOR TOPIC Ood i Lov for All Nations. - INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC Th Prophets aa Missionaries. TOUNO. PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Ths Missionary Mesaag- of tb Prophets. , Perhaps the best way to teach this lesson will be to note the message of the Individual prophets. I. Ths Message of Isaiah (Isa. 60:1-3). 1. Its Central Fact (v. 1). Israel's light, her Redeemer, has come. The primary meaning of this Is not the In carnation of the Redeemer, bift His manifestation In glory and power as He comes back to this earth, to reign as Israel's King. ' This glorious fact Is presented under the figure of a bright sunrislng. It will be a glorious morning without clouds dawning upon a dark world, 2. The Ringing Summons (v. 1). Messiah himself calls Israel to arouae herself, from htr long sleep of In difference and shine forth in the glory of her glorious king. 8. The Darkened Earth (v. 2). In spite of all the progress of the arts and sciences spiritual darkness blindness touching spiritual things has settled down upon the earth. It will be peculiarly gross in the last days. It can only be dispelled by the glorious appearing of the Lord. 4. The, Blessed Result (v. 3). The Gentile nation shall come Into the light, being attracted to Zlon by the appearing of the Lord. In the midst of such darkness the sudden appear ing of the llgbt shall attract the na tions and draw them to Jerusalem. II. Ths Massage of Janah (Jonab 4:10, 11). Jonah was commanded by the Lord to go to the wicked city Nineveh and proclaim Its destruction In forty days. He started In the opposite direction In order tq escape this unpleasant task. A storm came up and the superstitious sailors threw him overboard. Ha "was swallowed by a great flsb and after three days and nights m cast upon the shore,. Having learned the needed lesson he went to Nineveh and preached with such earnestness that the whole city repented. The mercy shown by the Lord in sparing this wicked city so angered Jonah that ha went out of ' the city and Improvised a shelter where he could see whether God would really destroy Nineveh. To protect the prophet, God made a gourd to quickly spring up and throw a Shade over' him. When the gourd died and- left Jonah exposed to the burning sun he prayed for death. The particular message of Jonah Is that God Is' great In mercy to all the na tions when they penitently turn unto 1 Him from their sins. ' . ' III. The Message of Micah (Mlcah 4: 1-3). In this message the prophet portrays the blessings of the Messiah's king dom in the last days. Three things are predicted: , , 1. The Supremacy of His Kingdom (v. 1). It shall be exalted above all the kingdoms of the earth'. Its glory shall attract the people from afar. 2. The Extent of It (v. 2). ,Many nations shall come with the urgent re quest that other accompany them. The kingdom of Messiah shall be uni versal, It shall extend fom sea to sea and from the river to the ends of the earth. V 3. It Shall Bring Peace (t. 3). En mity will then be taken from men's hearts and they wHl love each other. When, their hearta are changed they will no longer wage war (gainst each other, they will even destroy their Implements of "warfare. War will con tinue till men's hearts are regener ated. Ths way -to get wars to cease Is to get men to love Jesus Christ. IV. The Massago of Zsphanlah (Zeph. 3:9). Zephanlah . declares , that following the judgment upon the nations God will turn the people from their Im pure speech so that they may call upon Him. He declares that God's will Is that all nations turn from their, filthy conversation and call upon Him. He desires that all nations should come unto Him. ' ' Christianity. In order to abolish Christianity the one thine needful Is to get rid of Sun day. George Holyoake. ' To Appreciate Institutions. Fairly to appreciate Institutions you must not hold them up against the light that biases In Utopia. Vis count Morley. V - " Mammdn. Mammon has enriched his thou sands, and has damned his ten thou sands. South. Tho Worht We may despise ths world, but cannot do without it Baron W WOMEN CAN DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Dys or Tint Worn, Faded Things . New for 16 Cents. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing Is guaranteed with "Dia mond Dyea" even If you havo never dyed before. Druggists have all colors. Directions In each package. Adver tisement. Women Barred by Wilt. "No women to be permitted to be present when my estate Is being dis posed of," Is the Injunction set forth 1V Adum Selferth in his will, filed in New Tork recently with an ap praisal of his estate. Although Sel ferth left an estate of more than $00, 0Qt including several houses, he lived the life of a hermit at Buy Ridge for many yours, occupying several attic rooms In the house he owned. included in Seiferth's directions to his executors was this specific expres sion of his objection to women being present tit the settlement of his es tate: "It Is my desire that, none of the wives of my brothers residing In this, country be present when my es tnjo Is divided." New York Times. MOTHER! GIVE SICK BABY "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Harmless Laxative to Clean Llvar and Bowels of Baby or Child. Even constipat ed, bilious, fever ish, or sick, colic Bubles and Chil dren love to take genuine "Califor nia Fig Syrup." No other laxative regulates the ten der little bowels so niceiy. lit sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and , bowels acting without griping. Con i t:ilns no narcotics or soothing drugs. Sny "California" to your druggist and avoid counterfeits I Insist upon gen uine "California Fig Syrup" which' contains directions. Advertisement. BAR CLAY ROOFS IN JAPAN Earthquake Causes Order Forbidding Use of Heavy Materials for House Coverings. Inquiries for copper roofing to be used in rebuilding the devastated Jap anese cities have been made of the Copper and Brass llesearch associa tion. It Is understood that those In quiries are from sources representing the Japanese government. Except for modern American construction in Tokyo and Yokohama, all houses were roofed entirely with large, hund-mnde clay tile. These made a very heavy roof, which, when the earthquake tre mors first came, caused heavy casual ties by falling on the fleeing people in the streets, and by their weight brought about a complete collapse of many houses which might otherwise have resisted the earthquake shocks. It Is understood that the Japanese government has already Issued an or der forbidding the use of heavy' roof ing materials and Is endeavoring to obtain roofing of the lightest possible weight which Is at the same time fire proof and earthquake proof. The attention of their experts hns been drawn to the possibilities of cop per roofing, In view of its light weight and fire-resisting qualities. Then the Stbrm Broke. Eleanor "It looks like a storm ; you had better stay for dlnrter." Robert "Oh, thanks! But I don't think It's bad .enough for that." tope--NutandMil!c- One of the few COMPLETE FOODS "' W THEN you watch robust men and 1l " women at work TT v i..it ever occur to you that their strength . jsnd health are largely due to the kind oCfood they eat? Grape-Nuts and milk supplies com plete and balanced nourishment of the highest order. This delicious dish pro- ' vides the valuable wheat and milk I proteins; the "food minerals," phos phorus, iron and calcium; also the vitamins. HEALTH FOR Let LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Help You to Become Well Thousands of girls have to work In homes, offices, stores, mills or facto ries who axe physically unfit for work, with often an aged or invalid father or mother dependent upon them for support Standing all day week in and week out, or sitting in cramped Sositlons a girl ofUn contracts some eranged condition of her organic system which calls a halt to her pro gress and demands restoration to health before abe can be of use to herself or anyone else. For these distressing weaknesses and derangements these girls have found health to do their work in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Brooklyn. NX "Like many girls, . I had troubles every month, ' says Carolyns Mangels, "and they inter fered with my work as 1 could never be sure of my time. My mother often suggested that I take Lydia E. Pink banvs Vegetable Compound, but I never did until lately. I have had very good results, and am now a pri vate secretary and do my work with out missing a day. I recommend your medicine to every girl who speaks of having troubles like I have Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women'.' will be sent you free upon request. Writ to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts Tula book contains valuable Information. SSS A Fine Tonic tUfi MEnSMlTH'c Builds You Up uu chill tonic iwuand Malaria -Chills and Fever -DenGue Toothache Instantly Relieved daear retarded. A cement that eala np the earlty. A dentist's formula) not merely a temporary relief,' but a real filling- fbr the tooth, which will last for weeks or months. Do not confuse this with toothache drops, sum or wax. which brings only tern pory lellef. Sufficient for three ' to fira teeth. SendSfic. clifty Chemical co., madison, ind. Siopo Eczema Relieve, ths Inflammation. Itching and Irritation: soothes and ooltsns ths akin and leaves It smooth snd spotless. TETTERINE Ths esmplsxlon's boit Irlsnd. 60o at four dru ill's or from ths SHUPTHINE CO.. SAVANNAH. 6A. Jerome Bonaparte Left Bride. Jerome Bonaparte married Elizabeth Patterson, dnughter of William Pat terson, one of the leading citizens of Baltimore. The -match wns opposed violently by Napoleon, Jerome's broth er, who was then first consul of France, says the Detroit News. Thelr mother tried to aid Napoleon In his effort to have Jerome desert his wife. Jerome refused to yield, and then Na prleon asked Pope Plus VII to publish a bull annulling the marriage. The pope replied that after a careful Inves tigation he could find no grounds for complying with the request of the em peror. Napoleon was furious and nt once Instructed his Imperial council of state to declare the marriage null and void, which rhat body obediently pro ceeded to do. In the meantime Jerome Bonaparte and his wife went to Europe, but Napoleon refused to see his brother. Eventually Jerome yielded to the stronger nature and shamefully de serted his bride. Probably No Exception. "Every Jack has his Jill." "How about the steeplejack?" or at play, does Because of its nutritive properties, its crisp texture, and its easy digest ibility, Grape-Nuts is the best-balanced cereal food for young and old. When used as an ingredient in other foods, it adds remarkable zest and valuable nutritive elements. Recipes will gladly be furnished on request. THE BODY BUILDER "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers Everywhere Mad ky Postna Canal Compan-, 1m., Betu Croak, Mleftw WORD I'JOLIEII had. "-Carolyns Mangels, 407 14tb St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Office Worker Helped Milwaukee, Wis. "I have takes) Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine for three and a half yeara, and thev have improved my health wonderfully. 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IF VOr WOt'MI I.IKE TO JOIN IN TUK ORGANIZATION OF A COMPANY to drill for and market oil and san in a well-located but undeveloped oil and gas Held In eastern Kenflurky, write for Information tm TOLKK CHEEK OIL A UAH CO. Oihorn - - - Kentucky FOR 8AI.K OKNl lNE MeCLF.I.LAN ARMY saddles: Brand new. with fenders, $6 96; reclaimed, good as new, $4.95. Army bri dles, 12 45 f. o, b. Moultrie. Will ship c. o. d. parcel post or express. Will allow Inspec tion. FRIGID LANDER BROS, Moultrie. Oa. Help Wanted. Sandy and his lass hud been sitting together about half an hour in silenee. "Maggie," he said at length, "wasna . here on the Suwbeth nleht?" "Aye, Sandy, I daus say you were." "An' wasna I here on Monday nleht?" "Aye, so ye were." "An' I was here on Tuesday nleht, an Wednesday nleht, an'- Thursday nleht, an' Friday nleht?" 'An' this Is Saturday nicht, an' I'm here again?" "Well, I'm sure ye're very welcome." Sandy (desperately) Maggie, wom an! D'ye no begin to suspect some thing?" The Continent. ' Suited His Case. ; Doctor's Wife Since you told Mr. Itlchlelgh that he had heart murmur he comes to church oftener,. And this morning I noticed him joining in the last "hymn. Doctor Indeed! , What was the hymn? , Wife "Give me a calm and thankful heart. From every murmur free." Boston .Transcript II 'alW I II .a" hare
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