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pace eight SKPW/VE& UNffOW* OnraKATOMf, SundaySdiool f Lesson* (By RSV P. u r!T2WAT*R? I>.E> . Dmi ot tj\i E iniu# &ch-xti. SLooij Hi bin La ?t!t? '.f ChJraurc-J *?. 1 .**. WN"y?^?r l Lesson for July 13 the boyhood of jesus EF.SS' S" TFXT?Lv.it : 4. SI. OOiA'-OX- : t.ST \r. : J ?* 1*. cr<?j.se<f ir> tvv?<loro n.; st and !n 1'Jw uac XEOtD LUKrBlXUKY TOPIC?Tv? Bflj i??n in God's House JUXIOK TOflC?'The Bo* JvSVA. INVH.RM >.T 'T \ rr. ASP .SSSJOK TOP. IC? V Ft?Mr-K?'.d lUl'NU PEOPLE AM- IRI'LTWPIO ?Lr<i>9Ri From thit Boyhi-od <>f I. J-esug Growing (y 40). While Jeuuh Christ God, yet Ilia deity did not Interfere with His development as a human being. The processes* of His physical, mental and spiritual growth were the same as ia any normal human being. 1. "*Grevc and Waxe' Strong." It was necessary for His body to leveiop. Hi-; brain, nerves and muscles must not only attain unto their proper size but must come to act together, become correlated. 2. "Filled With Wisdom." His train inn was largely in the hands of KIs mother. She was a Bble comao. as evinced by her song of praise when !t was announced lo her that God's favor wa> *o come upon her. She wn>. therefore, h suitable teacher. She. no doubt, tuught Him t?> commit Bible verses to memory and taught Him the great stories of the Old Testament fr :n the creation through the patriarchs and prophets. -b. "A;.'! the Orere of God Was t'pon Him." B> the grace of God doubtless is meant God's loving favor and tender on re. 15. Jesus Tarrying Behind at Jeru sa: em {vv 1143) At the age of twelve years the Jewish 'h'id trio; His place ?> a worshiper In the temple. He was then considered "a child of the law." Being rofiv.-i-iiK n* flic- 5 n;.. mother and Joseph ?ort? returning from , ? tendum^ ?t the Passover. Jesus tarried behind in the tenpte and in paired ' ">t <h* meaning of the ordinances of GacS's h ' >-. He had tea u!? "t. arjrer mir.rf wljfch inquired after truth. ospevdan th?- troth ooneernlng Kis F ather's hfHjse. Hit heart yearned for Hie FaHtw. !!t. Jeeus Pound in the Temple (w. 44-47 V When ni?? mother end Joseph had gone ???me dlstamv on their return journey ti?ej perceived that Jesus w&s not with >'hem and sought for Hlra among tftelr kinsfolk and ar-qualtushfjesi No- finding FT'.m there, they returned to Jerusalem. where they found Him in the rent pie. 1 Fie Wns Rtltfntf 46). This abotvs that lie was no passing "isltor or sightseer. fie was perfectly at home In His Father's house. 2 He Was Hearing the Twu hers of OimI's Word (v. 40). This shows that ht 'vtrj -< .rmii inm s v.u:, 3. He Asked Qowtlons (v. 4ftl His growing mla?I was inquisitive. It more* than received xvnr. r was taught. Tt inquired after truth. 4. Hp Answer! QuentlODS (v. 47). His iinv.vpis showed groat v.iaoptp. such as to astonish those who heard Him. yei we should not surmise the" fie '.v:i s consciously displaying Hi? wisdom. Tt wa-; n?-r an exhibition of 0 s divine wisdom. hut the expression of the workings of a perfect hunan mind suffused by the Holy Splrf\ IV Mary's Complaining (vv. 4?-">0). She remonstrated with Hlir. for His behavior. To this He replied In u dignified. yet tender manner. He made no apology showing that He was more than the son of Alary. God was His Father. Though Mary did not understand these things as a wise mother she Icept them In her heart. V. Jesus' Obedience (v. 51). Though He waa fully conscious of Hla divine being and" rnlafclon he lived a life full of fiha! obedience thus teaching us that obedience to parents Is pleasing to God ami a duty which will he discharged fhithfnZty hy those who have the Splri* of Ghrlat. VI. Jesus' Oe^eiacmant /v .vn 1. Mental. He Increased In wisdom. Although the dtvir.o nature was united with the human, the human was left free to develop as a norma! human mind. 2. Physical. He Increased In stature. This shows that His body developed according to the laws of a normal human. 3. Spiritual. He Increased In favor wttii God and man. As His mind increased. and His apprehension of God became more fall, the Divine Being could more hilly express Himself through EHm and, as the perfect life was lived, men coald recognise In Him superior tjnalldes and therefore their hearts would open to Hlra. Little Regard for Others A self-centered sinner Is self-sstts Bed, selfish, conceited, contented with himself, hut baa Uttle regard for others.?The I.lvlDg Word. Preaching end Salvation Sentimental preaching affects th? feeling, but only conviction of sir. ef fects nslTStlon.?The Living Word. Helping Otheri Sometimes a good'way to help olhen to by seeping out of their way. T MRS. WINKLER HOSTESS TO WESLEY BIBLE CLASS Mrs. J. L. WiokScr en terrain tit the | Woman's Wesley Bible Class at her | heme Friday afternoon July 1. from i to r> o'clock. T h.K stting room and I hall were beautifully decorated with I daisies and ferns. i Mrs. Winkler had prepared n spier-1 ; did program. The meeting was open - , ifed by .singing America. Mrs. Brunei | I conducted the devotional exercise. \ after which the song "If Your Heart , j Wight'* vas sung. The ?*iasa| i adopted it as their song. A", liter-1 est;:ig centos! on the twenty third| i psalm was enjoyed by ail. j We were very ziad to have Mrs. j of via-r >Fiia. Mrs. K of1 , Mt. ovesviiJe, and Mrs. Gradv FartH-i > in* as guests. The hostess served strawberry ;ee! 1 * !-e?m. cake and mints. The ne\ meet; ing will be at the home o!" Mrs J. S. Sianbury. Three German Execadoncrt Suicide in a* Many Months Krktier, Prussia. ? Executioner | Kraati. who recently killed himself i in this village, i: the third exemirionj er to meto death by suicide Gor! many within three months. Ktautz had cut off the heads of I 125 prisoners, while Schwietz and j ! Spaethe. the two British exec.:* - :ers j ! w ho ended their own lives had car-: rit-d out onlv 1 '2H and 1R ^vr- - t*n< ; respectively. In he last years Krauts \vai-.?iered' about the villages of Prussia :ng j stories of the 12.3 persons hi- had out to death, and suffering many de?u-1 sions. Ke slept with his rxeeut :<cr*s j axe at h:s head- and said he was *na-j i< :o rest well without it. Krautz regarded guillotining t.- an ; art and was always trying ; <> per- j feet himself in its practice. Both'; ; he and Scdnv.ctr. regarded Jules 1 i Deitim. the Parisian executto; t. as j 1 the great master of their craft, and . x handed left< rs with him : MISS WILSON ENTERTAINS ( Fo? last week's issu* . On Wedpesuay afternoon Miss! Neida Wilson entertained a number! ; t iviends in honor of her thirteenth j s birthday. There ware nnniy then and i she leceivfti many b-1 utiiui gifts. After r.iaii\ games we weht over to ne administration building <?f the raining School in the playroom and played many more interesting games The hostess s*-r\ed tieliciqus refreshments consisting of ice <-rcam. cake and punch. Ail went home very happy and the. writer is sure the afternoon is v\ell| spent.-?Reported. ! 1 Dr. A W. Duia will Rive his lee-1 ur?v on tyt strain and eye care at thej following places: Boone, Monday night ) u!} 14th; Sherwood Tuesttay night July 16th; Banner H.k Wednesday n-ghi July luth; v'aile Crucis oni DAVIDSON S JULY CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW ON. SEE PAGF. 2 Subscribe For Your County Paper. R. D. JENNINGS DKNTIST ' ' Office Over Watauga County Bar.k BOONE N. CAitO Patients from a distance would d i well to write arid have appomtmer.1 !arranged beforehand. HaSFs Catarrfo Medicine T rcatment,both local and internal, and has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio I - * - - C -?j- Qt? ?*; JsQ 1 F -sn - ^ "STAND A FIRST qoxJRy c car. Consult to the correct coatlitm to it for perfect lubri Bmy < W tot ov(, fci ?. ?r*J ft* MM M "Si HE WATAUuA OEMOCRaT~EV1 : Thursday night July ITtL. This &oc-| tu.re with appropriate pictures is gi^? en to benefit the general public and especially the school children. Ad-1 mission is tree.?Dr. A ff. Dula. j A R?;qy<??t to the Candidate* r.f WaI tftuga county for the Legislature | Being a voter arid a tax payer of! Wataqga county. I consider it ray j I privilege to request each candidate j to express themselves through the press how they stand :n regard to the Coffey roau law. Do you advo-j care tree labor or do you advocate' ^axatioi S i believe the nconlv ?konl?l lajag now instead of waiting only a few j days before the ejection. ldividually i I think it high time this local issue i be settled permanently. J. ALLEN GKAGG. \ Sfet Us Mills, N". C. Notice of Diiftr>iutio(i of Pr.rtwrih-p All person* are hereby noticed that I have sold tay entire interest ir the firm of McKov Ragan Brick miu L: Tie Company t-? K. >1. McKay. | McKoy is to pay aLt debts owed by i said firir., and all persons indebted; to said firm will m; k< settlement with1 Kim. 1'his the 7th day of July 1921. J. S RAG AN. i 7-lfMp i NOTICE OF TAX SALE . . Fcr vlie pui-po^tt of coi^cting the i tttxea lor the year 3322. 1 will on Mnndfiy Attfast 4. 1924, for the our-! poic of collecting *aid tax and pen-j alty together w ith the costs, sell to i the highest bidder for cash. at thej court house door of Watsoga county j at 1 o'clock p. m. the following land* to wit: NORTH FORK Worth A: Co.. 10 acres, penalty j l.tax S7o. >. Ida South I I acres, penalty .54, tax *2.3i. R. F. Miller. 11 acres, penalty S1.G2, tax $S.o3. Mrs. .lohn W. Mam IIS acres penalty $4.50; tax $24.37. Cartic Eg&cis, ;i acres, penalty, .18; r :> x $1 00. Baker ?s <~o.. 60 acre . penalty .1*0 ti\\ S4.59Tfeis the 1th day of July 1924, J. fci. YOUNG, Ex-Sheriff. 1 -v * ? That's the Answer of customers who hove bonked with os for year - given to inquirers who purpose opening an account. Prove the answer for yourselves by giving us your business. We will show you every consideration and courtesy a banking institution can. Small accounts just as welcome as large ones. In our Savings Department we pay interest at 1 per cent. Open your account with U3. Bank of Blowing Rock Blowing Rock, N. C ???hBB?7I will' h WI H 'ij I HI im1 yn AREf* olqrine rvW-'R/l WVZe ill foe every type of ur dealer'* chart for icy and always stick cation, t bmy it by mam*? t?JarJ'- PoUrimt ? iRY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE L'nuor on order of the Super rour I will on August 7. )924 ofi I at it sale or the premise to t j high?w 1 bidder for cash all the lar j ? - i- to J. A. and Will JLei .nde situated near Blowi | Ror^ nd consists of about tv- hu [dr& icrfts. Terms and-cwditwos | be announced on day of sale. G. M. SUODEKTH. Trusts WAX TED?.St udents to work in o ire ^ hile taking business course. Ti :ioi oaid from jruarantoed positi aftrr graduation. Ed rarda Busbu Golletre, Feint. N. C. .Subscribe For You County Paper THE SECOND SUMMER SCHO< Of THE APPALACHIAN TRAIIN INC SCHOOL Boon?*. Nort'n Carolina wilt bepia July 15th. Board in the dormitory $27.CO for th? six wrrks. Rrfitti tion is $5.00 per term. "An outi in the mountains is for you." . . . North Carolina, Wataujra County, the Superior Court, before t Cork. Annie Greer vs. J. Ste? Greer. nw * c. The defendant above named * take notice thai an action entitled above has been commenced in t superior court of Watauga county have Y e bond? of matrimony bcfcwe the plaintiff ard the defendant d sole and the said defendant w inrthe take notice that he is requ ed :o appear at the r.ext term sup rioi court of -aid county to held the first Monday in SefcUjJ bor 11*24 at the court house of *a county in Boone. X. C. and answ or d niur to the complaint in sa action or the plaintiff will apply the v onrt for the relief demanded said omplair.t. Th; July 1. >924. A. W. SMITH, Clerk of the Superior Corn North Carolina County of Watauj In rh, Superior court fall term lit; John Ernie Betterly vs. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant will take notice th an action entitled as above has be> | :-==^=S c< You: ? t m I You can, lit "made over" self is restt strength cor Ford Runab Simplicity ai in the lines popular car. sured by n corner" For order in noii Tartu Car |ltl C, i See the Neai i I . I IT 1 ! commenced in the Superior Court of ior, Watauga County seeking the dissoter j lotion of tbe hot-is of niatrimouy he; and the summon* in said action ha\uis mg been returned by the sheriff 'not ita to i?s found in thi state of North ng Caaplir.a" \'ow therefore pursuant ir.-;to an order made in cause of puuto'i ication as the aw directs the defendant wBI iakt notice that she is re?c. Stat ' That J = f OLDSJ ... | SIX I | at open "* 13 t _! i In Oldsmobile > !jl only a fine sec jj as well?and you can actual years of usefu h< J into every par I ra g i 5 The G~VLA.C. exieiuhd ?avrcumt Lansing. Tux a \ A. G.! rt. B Local Agent. = I OLDS1V L a^SJ ?n =il?l "W,,gSgBfcanuM mse/vw r Energy Summer erally, get "recreation"? be again, when your physical :d, you:- energy and your rserved by the use oi this out. ad good taste are embodied and appointments of this Uninterrupted use is in5ticn-wide, "around-the \ FU>M"or trot vni 1 r ? ? -WV. *. v-?_ *. 1/ sHpZcn^^AyTTi/i&nis <V> Dec**. fcfc*bi?Rc. * WW TW?r Me* ***0 PotUT S*4?? MS AW /. . b. D**v*J rest Authorized Ford Deale TstfTH a r UNIVERSAL mW?m. Or?w MHMr M Mr Porrf V?cK)r ftirei tr Im Mr hMVImM ?ill ?tn<My Ml iln Ml j S^^isiaaasfeis^iiBBSiaaamS^Si^^s JULY 10, 1924. ~i tw mm am ~ii 1 iouired to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court for the Coutij ty of Watauga on the 14th day of jJaiy 1924 arid answer or demur to T v*?V VV^I/IUili; VI pirti/lfciu V71 VHt ' relief demanded in said complaint j ^ ill he granted I This June oth. 1924. A \V. SMITH, Clerk Superior Court. rnina tJl IfcYr Endures^&K lOSILC Sedan c car cost | f, $1135 buys not ian but a "Six" f\ one in which f\ !Iy see years and i lI service built 3 plott makes buying easy, AM price* rui spare tire additional. KILLER B YUMA. N. C. SOBILE ! [X? J ENhBAi. _ if IV Runabout P. O. S. Dttrotr CWw.?tm*b'x Risa? ttd Sanw 9QS mm V, : AR STJCXtz )tmn* if* datmit ^
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