r THURSDAY OCTOBER »S, 1080 —.—: International Sunday School Lesson for October 26 WORLD'S TEMPKRANCK Sl'.N --k DAY—SPIRITUAL WEAPONS IN A WORLD WAR • | Galatians 5:13-26 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D It is hard to find a new argument, for the liquor question has been be fore mankind from the earliest days. FThe family of Noah, for example, had to face the shame and disgrace of a drunken father. Today no one undertakes to refute the facts that ■" science presents when it is demon strated that alcohol is a poison. | These deadly reactions are always exact and clearly understood. Per sonal liberty is about the loudest argument that is presented in de fence of the habit. Here our les sons text meets' us and shows that Paul punctured that fallacy in his letter to the Galatians. Of course people have individual liberty but no one should do as he pleases to the detriment of self or of society. .Real character makes one a servant of.piankind and therefore one must he>p forward the destruction of the other mart. Paul was safe when he followed the teaching of Jesus and said "Thou shalt love thy neigh bor as thyself." Paul had the right kind of phy- H. G. HARRIS HaulinK of all Kinds Anytime Anywhere Phone Day 83 Night 141>H INSURANCE LOAN AND TRUST CO, INSURANCE ELKIN, N. C. OUR AIM IS TO SERVE J. F. HENDREN, Pre* R. M. BATES, Mgr. j - NOTICE NOTICE Pay your electric light bills before the 10th of each month and save the discount. i SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. WITH A TOUCHDOWN INSIGHT )» ■—Only five yards to go, And then a Jons. Does it discourage? Not if DIRECTORS: ,he team haH the r ' Kht Btuff - A K ain the boys hit the line. Again—and W. J. Byerly, Pres. goal is crossed amid cheers. A. G. Click, V.-Pres. J. H. Beeson, Cashier The winner in finance, as in football A R. I/. Hubbard meets some reverses, some disap yir ' J- Poindexter ■ , pointments, some blue days. But w . t,. J ones H F Gray they d ° UOt d ' BCOUra f? e him. Per sistently he keeps at it and success is his reward. This friendly bank's greatest satis faction comes in encouraging its patrons to win. We sincerely In vite you to take advantage of all our facilities. 1 tBANK OF ELKIN Every Form of Banking and Insurance Service I J. H. KKESOX, ( aslii.-r ELKIN, N. C. chology in presenting the matter. He showed how to be constructive. If they would endeavor to walk in accord with th e Holy Spirit they would at once cease to center their thinking in themselves and see that they might obtain for their own sat isfaction. All wer e aware of the works of the flesh, yet Paul cata logues them. Nearly every one Is incited or increased by the use of alcoholic beverages. Then note Paul's contrast —even the cumulative fruit of the Spirit, that matures when people seek to do righteousness. This mastery is gained through the Spirit, and thus men ar e free indeed to work out the best in their lives. STATIC FAIR FX HI BITS SHOW FARM J»RODUCTB Again the North Carolina State Pair at Raleigh last week was large ly a display of farm products. The fair presented a cross section of crop and livestock entries showing that the farmers of the State can grow and harvest a variety of pro ducts second to no other similar sec tion of the world. The fair was largely a live-at home demonstration throughout. Wake county fron first prize of $4 00 in the county displays with an ex hibit showing a variety of field, garden, and pantry products seldom surpassed at any fair. The exhibit was arranged by county farm agent, John C. Anderson. Second place and S3OO went to lUitherford coun ty; third place ana $250 to Swain county; fourth premium and S2OO to Polk County; fifth and $l5O to Wilson county and sixth and SIOO to Wayne County. Clifford Moore, of Wilkes county, THE ELKUT TRIBUNE. ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA won first place and s26o'for his live-at-home exhibit in the individ ual displays; J. W. Sharpe, of Guil ford won second premium of S2OO in this class and S. W. Dixon, of Alamance, won third place and $l5O. Other prize winners were C. V. Mann, of Durham, fourth; Har vey Mann, of Alamance, fifth; S. G. Doub, of Forsyth, sixth; R. L. Eaker; of Gastonia, seventh, and Carter Tisdale, of Craven, eighth. In the community display, the Grantham Community, of Wayne won first place and $250. Second premium of S2OO was awarded to the Colfax community of Guilford; third place and $l5O to Fuquay Springs of Wake; fourth place and SIOO to Neuse Road community, of Craven; fifth place and $75 to the Tryon community, of Gaston and sixth and S6O to the Vance com munity of Wake county. The judges headed by Prof. C. L. Newman of the Progressive Farmer staff, said the exhibits were the best he had seen in 22 years of judging. France has military airplanes as signed to prevent other aircraft from flying its border fortß. m. mMW^W I m ■ Jg fl m BEAUTIFUL and CHARMING! It's an added special quality that makes the beauty of a pretty girl. But she's a natural favorite to begin with. And for the same reason Camels are favorites with the modern crowd. Scientific principles govern their manufacture; but the mildness, the fragrance, the delicate flavor are natural qualities of the tobacco. ft There's enjoyment in the smoking of a Camel. Camels go with \ happy faces ... a lift of spirits with the opening of every fresh, fragrant i pack. For Camel's delightful-mildness holds all the natural goodness of choicest tobaccos. Don't confuse it with the flatness or insipidness of "EASY TO LISTEN TO"—CAMEL PLEASURE HOUR Wednetday evenings on N. B. C. network, WJZ and , . "i,* j*imo pj r .Ctfii lw w M | i>l '*• ito. Masons To Hold An Important Meeting The regular weekly meeting of he Masoiiic order of I his city will b e held Saturday night, at 7:30 o'- jlock. In addition to the routine feSHiiiill •; BRAND COFFEE g CHICORY SOU) ona MONEY- BACK I guarantee/ business of the order, uome import ant matters are to come before the body and every member is urged to be present. South Carolina cotton farmers' are cutting down on their cotton acreage in favor of purebred cattle. Airplane deliveries of irises, lilies .i-the-valley and tulips from the Motherlands to the British market ! ave met with success. ,r lr'!;in r a motorists paid |9,894,- 941 in taxes on 197,989,821 gallons of gasoline consumed last year.

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