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7 I: JUNE 28, 1828 improved Uniform Internationa! I SundaySchool I * LessonT iPy REV p B mxWATKR. t>.U . Pfeta Mcod? Dlbte Ic^titute of Cb3c?*?x> {(?*_ I5-2S. W^terti Nawepsper ticiobt Jgypv jf. ' ?0<3&lnvi' ' > frpTOB itSfvSGawi?* Lesson for June 24 REVIEW?JESUS THE SAVIOR GOLDEN TBXT?Choose y??u this day Whom ye will serve. PRIMARY TOPIC-?J ?s us Teacfcc's H?>*v lO ! ten. JUNIOR TOPIC?learning l<? Listen. lmeiut EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC?Jfsus our Lord and Savior, v YOUNG PEOPLN AND AIlUI/T TOP^fii, 'IC?The Son o? God With Power. 'f For senior and adult classes a good method of review will be to study the principal facts arcl give the leading teaching of each lessen. The follow- j ing suggestions are offered: Lessors tor April 1. Before going to the cross Jesus endeavored to make clear to live dis- , clpU'K the reality of His divine per- | jSonality and the meaning of ?Iis suf; feriDg und resurrection- Correct j {knowledge of Christ's person and work \ is essential to give poise to the dis- , clpies m the tragic hours of life. Lesson for April 8. The resurrection of Jesus Christ j was announced by an angel and He twas: afterwards seen by many wit- , 1 rsesses. Conviction concerning Christ's j i resurrection is absolutely necessary 1 j to effectively witness for llirn. Lesson for Aprii 15. In order to revive the drooping [spirits of the disciples Jesus was 'transfigured before them. Two men ' ; from the upper world were sent to | I. TTVi liiMitu (lis Iljip reaching denth nt Jerusalem. l!ie \ very thing nhem \vlticli liie disciples L refused to talk. In lliis trartgfigtirii$ ! inn is given a foreirleum of I ho rotuij ina Itfeilom. Lesson for April 22. ' .li-sns as a sun n-jS failhfhl fo Ilia 1 'fir?? l!i"' 11 h'c'" rt':rar,! ft" ' in- hue homo, in this lesson Hi- sets forth the truth codcofiiiffg murrme 'which is the foundation of the home. : t ii'twcr who sir" hrt-utoil by His spirit will tveoiiiiw s:ivrii:::i: as (lie ideal j law oi' life. Lessen fct April 2$, Jesus' httffwer >.?? ?i|,v question of llie rich yoiiiig niiot tenenrnina what he should do iti oriior to Inherit eternal I Ufa slihvys ihint the o?iv thing nbso-J liihlj hii-.ossr.ry a; suprdjiie love to, t.qd antl that we should uc willing to '"part with everything for His sake. j Lesson for May f>. While d OS IIS Was resting In the' Slu,dew ;>[ ilia . rtiss. ihe discir.lcs i "were tfisiiulShif lis to who shiinhl he j greatest. The 'eliding lesson Is Hint i true greatness is expressed In Will-j -hignc-M lo give oneself in service to others. Lesson for May 13. I Jesus entered Jerusalem and of ^ fieinlly presented Himself to the! jr Jewish nation iiocordliift to prophecy;} Jesus exercise*) Hi? Hingiy authority | In cursing the- lie I rce and driving j out the money changers from the; teinpio. Lesson for T..v 20. Under the parable of the husband- j men who mi rayed their trust. .Tesus j shows the Jews to tie guilty of perse- j ruling the prophets and of murder- j !ng tie* Rim of God. Man's whole duty: is hammed'up in one word?supreme and undivided love of God. Lesson for May 27. Jems is coming in glory arid will en- j ter into judgment with those who; have boon unfnithfui. It is incmnheiit i upon nit to watch so its to be ready when He comes. Lesson for June 3. Though Jesus was the very Sou of Cod. possessing nil power, He was at the -same 'time a real man and craved -human sympathy. therefore He took with Hint His disciples to lite garden of Getbaeraahe. Lesson for June 10. Because Jesus tool: the place of the : jBlnncr, He was despised and rejected V 'of men. The treatment of Jesus reI "veals the awful wickedness of the tin man heart. They cltesc Barubbns In stead of Christ. I prcfin for June 17. On the cross Jesus made the supreme sacrifice for the sins of tlk world. When the price of redenipiibt 'was fully paid Jesus dismissed rii? spirit, thus showing that He bad al j power. Being Christians T'anlcl nm-Mos-pd in his heart _ ' THE fSKK |jy LEMUEL FUMBLE jftSgBS FAMILY rdi By Dunkei | Through Autocaster ryiTirj-f^''1 ; II l?" li I i?n? I I Hi ITMTloVlfi ill ; Strictly Confidential By VEKA Three GirU | rtai Miss Vera : j We hj three kirls, 13, 1 \ and 1C I black hair, blue and brown eyes i fair complexion. We wear shoi I dresses arid wear knickers to school j We use rouge and lipstick and hav j bobbed hair. Do you think we arc- old enough t Siake dates with the boys? Shop! a girl invite her sweetheart 16 dirs j ner? Should a girl go riding with i boy at night if she loves him? Should a girl 14 or 15 love a bo; write to nivn? Should a boy coin to see a girl any day .-in the wee! j and should a bey love two girls How old should a girl be when ?h marries; Do you think the bo; should he older than the girl? D' I Vfi'.l think Ji hnv cho'ilU ?*> I Should a boy of 14 go with girls? D< ; you think a boy should give a girl ; ( birthday present, and should a gir give a boy one??Brown and Biu I Eyes. I * * # Dear girls, you certainly ar? ; curious about a lot of things, but am going to try to answer all you questions. Of course it is proper fo you to have friends, both boy am girl friends, but you seem to be ; little too young to think of boys a sweethearts. It is very nice to inyiti a boy for dinner. It is proper to g riding with a boy at night uriles uarents object. Your parents shouli be asked before you make an ap pointment with a boy whether or no they would object to your being will him. A person loves or does not love there is no such thing as deciding whether or not to be in love! It i: quite nice to correspond with i boy. A hoy sway come x<? see a gir as often as be iikes if she does no make known to him that she v.onk prefer him to limit his visits. This i? un to her. 1 don't see how it is po.s Snne tor a nqy to love two girls. 1 ho (ran "low" more than one, it it nut low ;u ali. JiiFt a liking trial h* thinks is love. As a general rule, I think a gin should be at least 18 when sne mar lv. -, and rin- liqy ought to H 'In. same age ?r mere?hut there are many fates cf happy marriage! Where the hoy was younger Thar; t'nt girl. JealeXVsy is never a IVIO'1 quiili ty. A hoy of It ill a y have eir frit mix. Why not? An exchange of gifts is always u sweet and thought p ?, ? Every day School days or vacation days, a drink of Coca-Cola provides one little minute that's always long enough for a big res:. Every bottle sterilized. Over 8 million a day IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS Coca-Cola Bottlling Co BOONE, N. C. J Thill's the trouble with a great man i many people; Uiey purpose u> d right. hot they only purpose In tiiui I heads, anil that '-^loesn't amount ! 1 much. If you are going io be Chrii i tians, you must purpose to serve Go I away down in your hearts. "With 't i heart twin beltevoth unto rigtiieou: I ness."?n. I- Moody. i Arrows of the Holy Ghost Deep convictions ol sin will n< spring front rational considerntiot No man ran work them in his o\v soil); tliey nre the arrows of the lie! Ghost. And when lie sends tnem the stid; fast? I'.errtdno. The Way I! you as I; the way to tltc crown| 'tis by the cross; to the mountnini 'tis by lite valley: to exaltation?"t : he that humbletli himseif.?J. I Dveus. EAvE?st\ vest i^yjil u^HB SOT He- Ajl, (SSS*^ row doeSNT A'l 1st[jumpolft tvt'/. THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E | ful thing. j But, dear girls, at your ages I ; think you should regard your boy S friends with the same emotions that "" f you regard your girl friends, rather i than thinking of such things as love ; and marriage. These things "will s ; come later. Shall She Propose ? 1.1 Dear Miss Vera: ej I flic of a good, respectable family, hut the boy with whom I am m o love is the son of a bootlegger. 1 dj have been going with him for nearly : a year and we love each other very a I dearly. He has never spoken of marriage to me. Tlease advise me y whether or not you think it proper e for me to propose marriage to him. k ---Suns-bine. 'l\ * .? ? ? Dear Sunshine, the business of V your sweetheart's father should not influence you ayainst him unless he ? ?l?? 1 : T. . . M.c-v IIIMVU ?.?>? > ' IMlMIiCSS. 11 ^ i he has no connection with the booty legging activities o' his father, I 11 cannot see how yon can hold them C' against him. Bui make sure of this. This being: Ic-ap year, you have a i traditional right to propose marriage r. to hirn?but look before you leap! i! < r| The sweet girl graduate was being r \ shown through the locomotive shop. 1! "What is that enormous thing?" she :i! asked. 5j "Thai,"' explained the guide, "is f. i a locomotive boiler." >j "And why do they boil locomosj tives?" she insisted, j i "To make the engine tender," the guide said. t ?_ ^ 1 Advantage in Solo Driving ! "Listen," remarked the exasperat. ed driver over his shoulder, "Lindr bergh got to Paris without any adsi; vice from the back seat!" i Indications are now that North . ' Carolina will have a large crop of t peaches this year. Better quality of 1 fruit is secured when the peaches are 51 thinned. I EXPERT PLU AT A REASO 5 We guarantee that ouv complete satisfaction arn most reasonable in town Whexi yon phone l.n e i that the work will be dc price. PROMPT, EFF1 Open 7 h. m. to 6 p. m. C. S. ST1 Telephone 87 , W."?\WA"AW.\W.W.V.W. I TO THE FARMER | WATAUGA COUN Ji We have on ha : 5 which is fine f oi > l'm tons of GYPS ', 5 poses as Gypsui ; < soil treatment. <!? It is also excelh ^ ent crop of potc jjs We offer you th i < the low price o I Watauga I -5 "Everything to - ? ? ? Jr V/^lial tu i i WyV^WWAV/AVWAWA1. r 1 Vvou SAY THIS Ti IVERY THURSDAY- BOONE, N. C. ! ~ ?? About Your Health THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW j* By John Joseph Gaines, M. D. '' HEELS N Now, mv liear, via may have ex"T pected this for a long trme; I am sorry I have not spoken of *?t earlier- q But yoo would hot have taken my acu'iee, ev<in if I had been men punctual But don' tget the idea that 1 dnr/t Uf.u- a-v.,. i ? , _ - * am Urtmilij; 1 about; I have been looking at heels long enough to bo quite .sophisticated, I assure you. If a , arpe::te?- propped up your house with the sort of props you use on your beautifully civi-yed ?l | bodies, you would fire him bodily, ^ . and wouldn't live in such a teetery j ^ j struct m e. now wood you? Yet you punish yourself daily, trying to ac-j d< I pear comfortable, balancing on the' modern. fashionable heels! .lust how! ft a fat woman can balance herself on | a pair of spindles is too solemn a th ; problem such as 1 have seen today? ty : and for roe to wrestle with. Bt Anybody must realize with a dc | moment's reflection, what that sort d< j of a prop under the heel will do to *i? j the toes. Wedged in theii narrow; th t prison, they become knotted. cal-Jsa j loused, corn-studded. And the i thing doesn't end with toes; it reachj es far above, U) the pelvis and its 6I vital content. It is quite possible " that numerous displacements are ' j caused, and constipation set up. or. j made worse. Yes, and the lines of ; : the face are often distorted in the t'() j conflict between agony of corns and ! 0< the serenity attempted. 1 do Tiot p? j know of anything more rary to in | health and natural comfort, than the ; pi j crazy exaggerated creations designed , pt for our ladies' and girls' feet today. ( ^ 1 If a human female had been erekff??i P' . with this k:.nd of dBfon.oity 01: K'or ! feet, she votljd have tfislfactetl the.' ! neighborhood surgeum; \\ ith h*er ? i . e MBING WORK x NABCE PRICE | ;i Plumbing AVork v.i!l give ! ii that our pi ices art" the ! ,, d or .1 plumber you know , jr nc light and at the light , f. rCIENT SERVICE I " ! u every day except Sunday CI EVENSON ;; Shop 13 Main Street d ; WWJWJWJWJWWJWWVWh f" IS OF jj TY I nd about twelve j r agricultural pur- $ UM PLASTER, || m is valuable fcr V snt for your pres- ? itoes, corn, etc. 5 lis while it lasts at 5 f $10 per ton. j ,iiir?Kpf? '< Build a House? ? Chimney" i VWWWWAVWAWWA? DOTH WA9 /-VEU MOCKED \ACCO ries to have amputation performed, i This is the age of "some other! ay" than God's way. And the end I ; not yet, I fear. The cost is go-i ig to be frightful, this trying to hprove on the Creator's plan NOTICE OF~SUMMONS !orth Carolina, Watauga County ? In th? Superior Court he Federal Land Bank of Coium Plaintiff, vs. . A. Thomas. J. P. Thomas, J. H. Thomas, W. C. Walker, W. \V. Mast, Trustee, Bank of Blowing Rook, S. ( . Eggers. Thomas Hopkins, Y. Walker and the Sugar Grove National Farm Loan Association, Defendants The defendant G, A. Thomas will | ike notice that an actione ntitled iis )oye has been commenced in the :j>e!ior court of Watauga county, ortli Carolina, to foreclose a rnoi tige on real estate situated in Wat-: jga county, said state, executed by; Pendant G. A. TKoma? to plai riff? flnd ih* vmwI C \ ...:n irther take notice that he is re-' lired to appear before the clerk of e superior court oi Watauga eoun, at his office in the courthouse at :?one, North Caroiina. on the 13th ly of July, 1928. and answer or mur to the complaint in said ac:>n, or the plaintiff will apply to; e court for the relief demanded in j id complaint. This the 12th dav of June. 1928.' A. E. SOUTH, 21-4t Clerk Superior Court.NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator! the estate of Mis. Vickie Taylor, this is to notify all perns having claims against the estate! said deceased to present them for. iyrnent within one year from this ?te; otherwise this, notice will be ended in bar of their recovery. All rsons indebted to the estate will une x,'; j ward and make immediate' ivment. This Mav 9, 1928. T. C. BAIIiP. / 10-0 Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE I By virtue of the power of sale! mtained in a certain mortgage deed rOc'dted by A. C. Williams arid wife, esi ie Williams. on the '10 th day of j ovembev, 1.9211, to K. S W ilhair.s . i. Williams,, ail parties be'i'jr t,i ih(* .'inirtr .f WntRinrii mh! 1 i Jfiiith ( ina. 1 \vii! ri to 1 at * he courthouse doo i the i<?vi v: i'.oont1, X. on the lid day of duly, li'-S, the follotvijj described tract, piece or parcel f situate. lying ar.cl being: in ] k? county of Watauga and state of j and in Beaver Uam iWRship; .-aid land? being described! rid boi.ned as follows, viz: lb part of tli? 13. Williams' id heme place. For moire specific! e^cription of .said binds, see deed) i.-uk- by !? B. Williams and wife.' ated Xovc;.jbv.r 1. l!*i& registered i the office of the register of deeds jY Watauga county in Book 21,1: age 101, the Same not to include j 1-2 acres sold to S. C Eggers Said: i.urtgage deed being executed se-j ire t(. the said mortgagees the sum i $581.57, said payment not being jade and the same being long past ue; and demanded, and for tfia , dsU; p salt- as allowed by law. This May J8. I'.-i's M. WILLIAMS, Mortgagee, y Bingham and Loviii. Attys. il DR. W. B. CALDWELL ' AT THE AGE OF 93 Counties* girls and women no* know how foolish and needless it i to '"pUr^y'f and "physic" thems&Ke to acoid sick headache, dixnnesi biliousner.*, sallow skir., colds, o sour, gassy stomach. They fcavo found that Dr. Cald well'* Syrup Pepsin helps to eotab lish natural [bowel vreralantr5-! for those heretofore chroriioailr coo etipated. r>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin not only causes a ?*eatle, o.lst l>o\?rel movement but, best of all. i" never irrif.t-s, sickens or upsets tin most delicate girl or woman. Be. sides, it is absolutely harmless am so pleasant thut eVwi u croai, fever MOW DO YOU UKiT FOR. 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