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' JULY 5, 192S Improved Uniform International SundaySchool T LessonT (By REV. t\ i< K1 r/iWA fKU i- u L-eao Sloorfy Bible Inatltat.eoYGblcojco.) Ut\ 1928. Westarn News&aeer I'nloiv* Lesson for July 8 SAUL AND STEPHEN T,rssON TKXT?,\?Ms 22:3.4,19.-2C; 20: i.7:54-K:3. GOLDEN TEXT?Be thou faithful unto death and 1 will fiivo thee a crown oUrilie. PRIMARY TOPIC?Saul"s Cruelty to vnriscmn People. JUNIOR, TOl'IC?How Saul Persecuted Stephen and Others. INTBRMIitDIAT# A NO SENIOR TCP 1C?Is Conscience a Safe Guide? TOTING PEOHI/V: AND ADULT TOPIC 1C?Stephen's Influence on Saul. I. Saul's Training (22:3, J; 2o:l, 5. 0-11. 1. Taught to love his own nation (v..'!). He declared, "1 am a. Jew."' Saul was a strict Pharisee. The Pharisees were the nationalists of their day. Being a strict Pharisee he was therefore a patriot. Thuja; who arc intelligently loyal to their own Daiicn can most effectively lie!;) others. 2. Taught to lovo-God's law (v. 3). "Taught according to the perfect manner of the law of the fathers" Love for the Bible is a valuable asset In life. To be destitute of love and reverence for God's Word is to lie out on life's ocean without chart or compass. 3. fie was zealous toward God (v. 3). His heart aud soul went out. toward God with great enthusiasm. The root meaning of the won! "zealous" is "to boil." It means a passion for God and Uis work, it was zeal for God that made Saul think of ant! plan for His work. II. Saul Hears the Voice of Jesus L (Acts 22:9, 10). ft was while on iiis way to Daumscus with authority to arrest and imnrlson Christ's .!: si-inlos tlvii t,? hoard a voice from heaven s:,yt a "Why perseoutost thon Ma?" It was this sight of the living Christ that wrought tits change in Saul. III. Saul Thoroughly Conscientious (Acts 20:9, 10). In his oonsclcffitousness he opposed Jesus, for ho. regarded Him us nit impostor. Saul is to he commended in Unit lie responded to ids conscience, but he is Chndentnsd for his attitude toward Joans. Conscience is tiio law of lit.: for every nine, hot it needs to he regulated by God's Word. IV. Stephen's History (CU-15). In order to understand the significance of Step lien's martyrdoui. a svnthetic vic.v should be obtained of kitT life. 1. Chosen as a?deacon (0:1-7) He was one of tlie seven men appointed, to took after tlie temporalities of tlie church. 2. Why Stephen was opposed (G.:3-1G). in his work of charity he testified of .Tesus Christ and by the Holy Spirit wrought miracles. These . mighty deeds aroused the people. The V following features characterized itini: gr (1) Wisdom. Ue was n man of common sense. (2) Grace. He had o heati-. luui iziiuLjicitir. i"j I'owor. tie uaa i the ability to do wonders mid great signs, and ho spake the truih of- ! fectlvnl . The men who opposed liini J wore not aide to resist the wisdom < nnd the spirit by which he spake, j Mot being able to withstand hiin, they j arrested and brought him before the j great council. Even here they could j not silence hini by argument, so they j decided to do it by violence. V. Stephen's Martyrdom (7:54-60). | Stephen uiade a magnificent defense 1 before the council. This be did by tracing the history of Tsrael from the call of Abraham to the crucifixion of ! Christ. His aim was to show that God had never been localized arid that the temple was but a small part of God's plan. He did not speak against the temple, but showed that Grtd did nst in the full sense dwell in It at any ; time. This contention be proved from Scripture (Isn. Cl:l. 2; I Kings-Sitm. In his conclusion he declared that the j Jews had always resisted the Holy i Spirit. Mow their stubbornness had \ reached its culmination In the befrr.yy. nl, rejection nnd murder of the Sou I 01 uou. xins -jiiwrge cut to u?o Heart. His nrgoiaeuts wore nmioswerable. In this hour of trial God gave Mm a wonderful vision. He was permitted ' to look ir.to heaven ilself where he beheld the glorified Son of man standing at the right hand of God. VI. Sau! Consenting Unto Stephen's THE Pp FUMBLE FAMILY J (SlGvi By Dunkel Through Autoeaster i v Service ssK?5sm =E?" V - 1 About Your Health ! <?'* i , ih"' j THINGS YOG SHOUI.D KNOW Xo' By John Joseph Gaines, M. D. . iim grn Hot Weather Diet th" ; A v. days ago I hod occasion to v'/." take ?- noon meat at a first class , restaurant which supplies a large trade. The mercury outdoors was *?; reaching for the century mark. The v. nitres.-. diopmci a r.iena card if. j front of a:c which read: . \OUR STAN BAUD FEATURES a,V ! iY.rac ribs l eaf, an jus ! P<K SloaH cor: of pork, eppie nance ; \ " Porterhouse steak, cuts to order , Dreaded veal cntii-tr, lima beans i "J1' Goose fiver sausage. "nlolls Frankfurters anil kraut Old home farm sausage. A aect ion from that list, on u '1 : torrid day and for a ii'L man with' blood pressor..-! There was one at u ncif-:tite,ii,ig table, devouring *>no of l?";i i those rteaks served rare; he was) ??? 'calling to his aid a bottle of Wor-j eestersliiri sauce, with which he lit-;''0' : orally forced his o.yprworked stomach ' I to swaiiov. the insult! !r is no won-. dee ffiat ay.dplcvy is stili on our unconquered, list. *ho in hot veiathev ?-.? . .l 1 lut' hcat-nro'lutbig file) in the body. Wet \ have calories enough without add-' 11'. ir more. ' I A < :'pabic breakfast at this season (^*a may consist < ;' a dish of cereal, but- - "u tor. toast, an egg. two strips of ! crisp ot:. a h;uf-cup of black cof- ^n'J i foe it the clay's task is strenuous? ear ! and an orange or half a cantaloupe. ^ The noon meal should be sustain-1 thii j in.g: brown bread, buttermilk, well-; cooked garden vegetables, stewed ) fruits, a moderate slice of boiled; 'n ^ ham, or a much more moderate biiei if eolci roast beef. The meal will; he complete with the addition of a! A'A piece of plain apple pie or custard.' The fewer condiments, ice-cold j 1 icmpralions and fancy sweets the better. I A>> : And "the evening meal? Web, asj nearly nothing as possible, if you would retain the health that I am , ^ assuming you have. This bit of ad- j ^ ' i not ' . invalids, yoti know. ! SA<? r I and KILL THE POTATO BUG N, There isn't any use in going to i: the expense and trouble to plant and! t o cultivate h drop of potatoes and) pug then let the bugs and blight reduce j sup* the yield several bushels. Of course thai 'ivi iui i(;t; puuiLuvs ir. ine county' I'I;, aro affected with either; t>i11 sev- r>m oral farmcts are reporting trouhlo (he with the nugs ami there arc some ;"y signs of blight. a'l That spraying: potatoes with a the poisoned Bordeaux mixture increases) for the value per Acre over tho mm- i smnyed ones has been shown by ex- sprt perimeiils conducted in various sec- Hi>e t.ions of western North Carolina over: pin; period of six years. The average , ; i I increase yield was 52 bushels to the :ti acre, with a net gain, after, the cost usj of om-aviay had ifettn deducted, of east $.32 per acre. Four experiments] r.oy conducted in eastern Cavolia showed; line an increase of 20 barrels per acre tain over the non-sprayed potatoes. These] e experiments were conducted by the Tor I division of entomology of the state] pole department of agriculture and can! pole he relied on as reliable information.: to a To prepare the poisoned Bordeaux to t mixture, one will heed the following: p Throe good wooden barrels; four cast pounds of copper sulphate (blue- 2! stone): five pounds of stone lime;] p0]< two pounds of arsenate of lead; twoj beg wooden buckets and some thin cloth, mor Place the four pounds of bluestone ] p in a oiotn and hang it in harre! -No. j r,ai I, containing 25 gallons of water, it an<l Should lie hung so the Milestone is I,aiDeath (S:l-3). will Tiie very ringleader In this perse- said eution was Saul. Stephen's dentil is ouri described as falling asleep. Devout Tov meti hurled him, making great lamen- said tation over him. poll j Tom Prayer ppl( 1 " > More things are wrought by prayer | than this worid dreams of.?Tennyson. A $ The Bible Is a .Window ^ The Diblc is a window in this prls\ on-world, through which we may look into eternity.?Timothy Dwiglit. 1 A Trustful Soul the The praying life cannot be an any- this ions life. Patience In prayer means t-ou a trustful soul.?John Timothy Stone. .J. \ J said Happiness t,ac! Real happiness comes frnir. trithli;. i -Outside things can never create It ,, EJuppiuess Is a habit?-Ewlug. I t / &uad ENOUGH OF^8^ n? l\ vn CHE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E1 t covered by the water. Since it! stoves very slowly, it should be ?g in the water the night before ug or dissolve it in warm water, iv place the five pounds of stone! e in barret No. 2 and add water dually,, until slacking ceases and' mass is in somewhat of a creamyI tdifcion. Then add \vat$r to make j gallons. Ycu nov have four! mds ut bluestone dissolved in 25 j ions of water in one barrel amlj ? pounds of lime in '25 gallons r??! tor in the other barrel; Now into! third barrel, which should bej cli larger than the other two.. ir these two solutions ai ilie sitma1 c through a nne strainer. After! two mixture* have bycn pourcno >. tile thfge barrel dip but a buck-j ; r>f the solution arid in it mix t"ne|; > pounds of ara* ante of lead and h' pour back into the barrel and; the solution well. Wo now have gallons of Bordeaux mixture cooling four pounds 01 copper suite. five pounds of lime and two inds of arsenate of lespi all dis-1 red and well mixed. The solu- 1 1 is now ready to be used, t will take about 100 gallons of ; solution to sovay an acre one ' e as ai! the surface of the niniit uld be slightly wet with 'he to-j on. huso who are hnvinng trouble 1 h the I iles, but are not in uo- 1 in to spray with poisoned Mor- J u.v mixture, it is suggested that 1 take one pound of calcium arsc-j 1 e, mix it with seven pounds of 1 i lime and dust the potatoes 1 ly in the morning when the: 1 /os are damp. You can use a j ' 1 rack to do the dusting or a dust! ! i made for the purpose of dust-! * vegetables.?Julian A. GlazenerI ! Brevard News. Correct bough this rhyme may make youj < grin. 1 t's time, you will agree: re arc two or three monkeys in; lost every family tree. SOME REWAKD! 'holmsford. England. .July 27.? < unk dealer picked up $500 in the! ct hero, returned it to the owner i was rewarded with eight cents. 3TICE CF EXECUTION SALE !y vir tue of an execution directed the undersigned Sheriff of Wat- . a county from the clerk of the J rrioi enurt ?>t" Watauga county in cei'tuiii action emitted M. rk vs. Wilson 'iV-vus-nd/' i will j Monday. August ?*. aril to ( ] highc : bidder for cash to -aik ( saw! execution, inieyesC and cost! thri vj&hi, title and interest which said Wilson Towr.seiid has in the j owing described tracks of lajid: login,mng on a small dogwood mt yn the old Louis Townsend , Ettje Presley's . oilier, anil i i;ii-j t J south SO west. 100 poles to a! j ; n> the Presley line;.then south' (or 4} west 11 1-2 poles to n lo- ( . at a rock; tbeuec ninth 85 1-2 ( . liH poles t<> a stake in the old . is Townr.emt line; t.hen with said . 11 poles to the beginning, eon- ] ing 7 neves, more ov less, ieginning on a stake in Larkin fiisfthd's line, and runs east 1001 s to a slake; then south 16 1-2; is to a stake; then west 100 poles! ( i stake; 1 hence north 16 1-5 poles] i he beginning. SatiS? h! ughming on a stake, running j , 100 poles to a stoke; then south; poles to a stake; then west 100 j * is to a stake; then north to the < inning, containing 8 1-2 acres, . e or less. \ 1 leginnihg on a small sugar r.vee,io kin Townsend's heirs' corner, J < runs west 150 poles to a. stake, K: kin Townsend's heirs' corner in ;j old Norwood line;, then south s ri said Norwood line; then with 1 [ Norwood line 13 3-4 poles to a < en of ash bushes, the Benjamin j ] msend corner; then east withi i I Benjamin Townseud line 150 j us to a Spanish oak, the Benjamin j 1 .nsend old corner; then north 131 1 is to the beginning, containing! < acres, more or less. ale to be between the hours of j i i. ni. and 2 p. rn. 'his 2nd day of July, 1028. i L. M. FARTHING, ShcrilT, : By P. C. WVKE, D. S 1 1 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION c 'his is 10 notify all persons that i firm of Hodgson & Jackson has f day boon dissolved. All ac- i nts due the firm will be paid toj s V. Jackson and all accounts that i ! firm owes to be paid by J. \V. \ sson. I will not he responsible for ! debts contracted by the said! r i after this da'. his June 22, 1S28. A. W. HODGSON." j < _ i 2&you\ /sweetheart- the U(2-B" \ \ ain't nuthin' 1 wc u love / \ do for vou p mer? / ifERY THURSDAY? BOONE, N. C ? ;?-.-1' : u y, ??~ Figures of the budget bureau Sst urdav estimated that the state >v North Carolina will have a surplui H - i - ..... NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Watauga County; ii the Superior Court. Before the Clerk Mi*??. Itaiph Teague vs. Ralph Teogu* The dcfeiicSant. Ralph Ttague, wii take notice that aji action has heei romment&ft; iii the sujieiapr court oi Wataupca county, North Ciii iiinn, ii dissolve the nanus. of ih:?'crhn-;my istiipr j>cv\M? e the plaintiff and let defendant and : he said U i ;l nl will further take notice that h? quired to -i- pear at the office ' clerk of rhe su penai* court of W at county in the eoui'tbous?: "i said c'C:Uy in Boone, N. < o~ the 2Gtti day of duly, j.323. ami n -v. >>v demur to the complaint of tht plaintiff irt said action, or the plaintiff v.ill apply ;<? the court for the rrdifvf ilor.i'.iiln-l I? . m (.xijijjiairo.. This 20th uav of Tune. 1928; A. E. SOUTH. 0-21 it C. S. C. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT North Carolina, Watauga County? In the Superior Court Mamie- Rhea vs. Norbon Rhea The defendant in the above entitled action, Norbon Rhea, will take notice that, an action entitled is above has been commenced in the superior court of Watauga county by the plaintiff, Mamie Rhea, for the purpose of having the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between said plaintiff and defendant declared void and for the purpose of securing' a divorce from said defendant a vinculo matrimonii. The defendant will further take notice chat he is required to appear at the :o,urthowse in Boone, K. C., on the 30th day of July, 1928, and answer 51* demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff or the relief therein prayed Tor will be grhntcd. This 20th dav of June. 1028. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk .Superior Court. Brown & Bingham, A ttys. 3 28 It NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale /ontain-.-.i in a certain tiuVrtgagc executed to ii. W. Korton on the 1st of November, t92(>, by A. M, Mihton nul wife. Annie Minton, which is recorded in the office of the register . - : * " ii U' cI;... lor Watauga county in Book page J11, nml later trans* Fcrrod to the undersign ud, and default having heel! made !n tk<" su if money thereby secured as therein provided. ! will on Saturday, duly 11, lu2t.. .it 1 o'clock r). m., at the uiurthoojtg uner of Watauga county, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: Being' lots l.'?2 and 1511 as shown in a map and plat of Daniel Boone Park addition to the town of Boone ihi-.di map is recorded in the office if the register of deeds for Watauga ounty in Book X, at page 7. to vhioh referee is made for fuller n(! more c pk-tc description of ame. This June 21, 102S. L. ,1. HOWARD, Assignee of H. IV. MORTON, i-24-lt Mortgagee, drown & Bingham. Attys. NOTICE OF SALE~ By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage 1?.,,1 -1 o c r> 1 c n - - .... .. L-icmitu l_?_v 111 >J\ UM Festes and husband, J. W. .Testes, on :'ne 25th day of September. 11*21, vhich mortgage is registered in the jffice of the register of deeds for IVataiiga eonnty in Book Y at page 180 to secure the payment of the aim of $300.00 due and payable on .he 26th day* of March, 15)25, and lefault having been made in the la.vment of said sum as in said nortgage deed provided, 1 will on Monday, July 30, 1928, between the tours of 10 a. rn. and 2 p. m., at he courthouse door of Watauga tour.ty, sell to the highest, bidder for ash the following described real es ite, to-wit: Beginning on a sugar tree stump n the Rebecca Presswood line, runs iputh to a chestnut. .1. R. Berry's ine; thence with J. R. Berry's line 0 a chestnut tree, J. R. Berry's orner; thence with Dart Oliver's line X) a beech tree; thence north with ;a>d line to a tamarack, J. R. Berry's :orner; thence with Barlow's line to 1 water oak, J. R. Barlow and Re tecca Presstvood's corner; thence yith Rebecca Prcsswood's line to the >eginning, containing 50 acres, nore or less. This 2Mb. dav of Ju'v, 1028. VV. \V. MAST. Aflni'r.. i-2S~4t C. S. Byrd, Dec'd. rCEr ^3 U,9 f^P??PABE )ULDN-r ?-w? ;;nVf/As"s,R . .1 r, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION r ITavinif qualified as admmistra' tors t'f the estate <>!' G. W. Carroll, deceased, this is to notify all persons hs .iog-'ciauus against the estate of said deceased to present them ?ot payment within one year from this (ate; or '.his notice will fci pleaded i , in huh of ill civ recovery. All per-i | .-' ..ts indebted to the estate will cone, j forward and make immediate set ,'r.wnt. j | i This June l?28. ' i >1. CAEftOtL, 1 | P. G. CARROT..' . i ' O-l-ti AdiafVii-ttratdrs. i NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Watauga County? In the Superior Court flic Federal Laud Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. 0. A. Thomas, J. P. Thomas, L K.; , Thomas, \V C. W-dku-. W. W. Mast, Trustee. Batik of Blowing| I [ Rock. 8. ( . Eggers, Thomas H6p-.j kins. -J. Y. Walker and the Sugar' Grove National Farm Loan Association, Defendants, j The defendant G. A. Thomas will take notice '.hat an actio ne ntittcd as! above has been commenced in the. ! superior court of Watauga count.;;. North Carolina, to foreclose a mortgage on real estate situated in Wat.! atiga county, said state, executed by , defendant G. A. Thomas to plain-; tiff; and the said G. A. Thomas will; further take notice thai he is \ e- ' iaired to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Watauga eouhty, at his office in the courthouse at p Boone. North Carolina, oil the .1 8th ^ day of July, 1928, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action. or the plaintiff w; 11 apply to the court for the relief demanded in. said complaint. This the 12th dav of June, 1928.1 A. E. SOUTH, Si 6-21-lt Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -? State of North Carolina, County of Watauga ; It... -r o i I i-1 ' t. i?. wui^uii, iujiniLii^ r?itix ui i\ S- Watson. deceased, vs. ; Minnie Watson. Luna Greoir, Mamie q Greene, Flossie 0^.ne( Lester Watson, Ottis Wai.M.n, Myrtle q Coffey, heirs-alMaw; and G?oip Greer, guardian for John White, . Tom While and Frank White, minor heirs ol Lola White, doreared; ami Albert Watson, guar dian :>?! litem for Gwyn Brown, j minor heir of Harriet Collins, d.ej ceased. j The defendants above named will ake notice that; an action entitled as above has been Commenced in fchie superior court of Watauga county, X. ( .. to secure an order of sale of land for assets to pay debts- and the said :; defendants wiil fin/ther take notice i that they are required to appear at t'n ' office a" ta.' clerk of the super i ?i court -> ; W.naiiya county at tlie courthouse in Iloi-nc, North Cafo- (J Una. on Ore- 2f?th day of duly, F.'ds jj ? and answer the petition i:i the saidij^ 'action, or the plaintiff will app'y to;3 ^ the court far the relief demanded injijM the said petition. This !9th day of June, 192S. r r? A. E. SOUTH, Clerk, k Suncvio) Court Watauga County, la 1 N.>nh C irolina. J m G 21 4t||? j "TT must Wall of twenty j J. gave me Syrup Pepsin For those Fevers, Colds and 1 How time flies. 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