I MARCH 7, 1935 IMPROVED &g UNIFORM INTERNATIONA! CUNDAY I Dchool Lessor CBr REV. F. B. FITZWATER. D. D., ?.Umb>:r ol Faculty. Moody Bible |>u.-?t>t.uirr v?? WUC8K0.1 ? . Western Xevrsr-a ^c-r th-l^-a. Lesson for March 10 PETER PREACHES TO GENTILE LESSON TEXT?Acts 10:1-11:18. GOLDEN TEXT?Of a truth I pet ceive God Is no respecter of person; but In every nation ho that fearet hlm: and worketh righteousness. Is ac cepted with him. Acts 10:34b, 35. FBIMAKY TOPIC?Peter Learns The Gou Loves Everybody. JUNIOR TOPIC?Peter Learns Some thing New. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TO! IC?The Gospel Cor All. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPI ?Overcoming Racial and National Pre; IjSK tidices. The missionary program of ti obtirch having broadened to include ti Snnnrltiins in PHilin's nmnrbhiff 1 I Samaria, we see in this lesson the pr< gram still widening and embracing tt Gentiles. Throagti the conversion < Cornelius, the middle wall of pa tition was broken down (Kph. 2:1-1). I. The Man Cornelius (10:1, 2). I. His official position (v. 1). E was a centurion, a Roman officer ov< a company of one hundred soldiers. i?.. His character (v. 2). a. "A u? vout man." b. A benevolent man. A praying man. d. Highly respectc by his family. The Lord chose Cornelius as t*i channel of the transition of the gosp< lo the Gentiles because of his charact* and position. II. Supernatural Preparation fc the Transition of the Gospf! to tti Gentiles <10:8-35). In order to bring this about, ol 1. Two visions were given. a. The vision of Cornelius (w. 3-S While engaged in prayer, an angel r God Instructed him to send to .Topp tor Peter, wiio wuuiu L-R t/.rn v.'-st * do. Cornelius sent, at once for Pete b. The vision of Peter (vv. 9-10 Wldle Peter was praying (v. 9) he sa1 a certain vessel containing clean an unclean antmnls let down from heavei and heard the command, "Rise, Peter kill, and eat-*' Peter protested that li had never eaten any unclean thlnj God replied, "What God hath cleanse* that call not thou common." This ves v;cy 6\'i, ieL uown una IUKCM1 imCK, indicate that both Jews and Gentiles wore n< : ceptcd en high. 2. A messenger sent from Cornel in (vv. 17-22). Peter was greatly pei ; ; plexed over what he had seen, but n? ???? for l?nEt f?r a messenger from Coi v nelius made inquiry at the gate fo V- him. The Spirit informed Peter of th . v matter and bade him go, nothing doub Ing. 3. The meeting of Cornelius and P< 7- ;. ter (vv. 23 310. a. Peter took six witnesses nlon (v. 23 cf. 11:12). In a matter of s great Importance he must have wi n esses. b. Cornelius waiting for Peter C 24) called together his kinsmen an yirr near friends. c. Cornelius, about to worship Pet* (vv. 23. 20), was told by Peter that h himself was but u muL.. d. The reciprocal explanation (w 27-33). Peter explained how God ha taken from him his Jewish prejudice Cornelius explained how God had ii st.ructed him to send for Petex. III. Peter's Sermon (vv. 84-43). 1. The introduction (w. 34, 33 showed that God is no respecter of pei sons (see Golden Text). 2. Ills discourse (vv. 30-43) touchc briefly upon the mission of Jesus, shov Ing that he was qualified for his wor a? a ilediator. fie then exhibited th work of Christ I a. In his lifa (w. 30-39) lie wei about doing good, even casting oi demons, as a proof of the fact tht God was with him (v. 38). b. In his death (v. 39). The luf ! suffered for the unjust that he migt bring us to God (I Pet. 3:18). c. In his resurrection (yv. 40, 41 God raised him up the third day, shov ing openly that Christ was his So (Rom. 1:4) and that his sacrlftcli Iwork was satisfactory (Rom. 4:25). 1 this discourse Peter sett forth (1) The basis of salvation?the sn rlflcial death of Christ (vv. 30, 40) (2 The scope of salvation?"whosoevei 1 (v. 43). (3) The method appropria Ing salvation?'believeth on him" ( 43). IV. The New Pentecost (vv. 44-4S As the gospel was entering upon 11 widest embrace the Holy Spirit care In new power. V. Peter Vindicates His Ministry 1 the Gentiles (11:1-18). 1 jjpHl,MOf THE jt^;L sc tiOUOC, r OF % HAZARDS 3?y Bv *?? Mac Arthur t k '' _._ ::J- _/ ' ' I [ LEGAL NOTICES | ? Advertisements appearing under this classification are payable in ! advance. This rule is enforced im? i partially. Please do not expect the publishers to deviate. . NOTICE OF FORECLOSL'KE SAI.FJ OF LAND 5 s North Carolina, Watauga County, in J the Superior Court: The Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs. G. L. i": Phillips. Alice Phillips. J. B. Phil- J h lipg, s. A. Phillips, Peoples Indus- ?. trial Bank. Bank of Blowing Rock, Z lt Merritt Motor Company and J. D. J Stokes. s" Pursuant to a judgment entered in : the above entitled civil action on the 18th day of February, 1935. in the t C Superior Court of said county by the} Clerk. I, the undersigned Commission- j? er. will, on the 1st day of April. 1935.1* ke at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse L ,e door in said county, sell at public auc- \ [n tion to the highest bidder therefor the j { 0- following described lands, situated in ,e said county and State, in Laurel >f Creek Township, comprising 96 31-160 ? r- acres, more or loss, and bounded and I described as follows: Alt of two certain pieces, parcels, jr tracts of land, containing in both ^ e tracts 96 31-160 acres, more or less. ( situate, lying arid being on the Phil- ^ lips Branch road, about 12 miles west ] from the Town of Boone, in Laurel Creek Township, County of Watauga, i State of North Carolina, having suchij shape, metes, courses, and distances. i 1- as will more fullv annpar h-j rofpp. 1 I : -rr -v IT ?l encc to a plat thereof made by Smith ^ ir Hngaman, Surveyor, as of June, 1918: 5 and Tract 1, containing 80 acres, be- t )r ing bounded on the north by the lands x ,c of Amos Adams, on the cast by the f lands of Oscar Phillips, and A. W. Phillips, on the south by the lands of g A. W. Phillips, on the west by the 0 lands of A. W. Phillips, A. P. Ward, c ). and Alex Hagaman; Tract 2, contain- t ?f ing G 31-160 acres, being bounded on p a the north by the lands of Oscar Phil- s n lips on Uie. east bv the lands of Dr s r. J. B. Phillips, on the. west by uie v ). hands of Oscar Phillips. These being \ cv the same tracts of land which he ac- p d quired from J. B. Phillips and wife, g i, S. A. Phillips, by deeds, Tract 1 dated g ; Nov. 24, 1891, and recorded in the e office of the. Register of Deeds for ej, Watauga County in Book 1, Page 401; 2 1, 5- NOTICE OF SALE d I North Carolina, Watauga County, in 2- the Superior Court. Atlantic Joint * Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, Inc. c iS vs. M. H. Norria and wife, Ida Mores. ris, Watauga County Bank, and it Bank of Ashe, Liquidating Agent r- for Uie Bank of Todd. ,r Under and by virtue of the power of e sale contained in a certain judgment t- and decree of the Court made in the above entitled cause. I, W B. Austin, Commissioner, will, on Monday, the first o'ay of April, 1935, at two (2) g o'clock p. m., at the courthouse door 0 in Boone, North Carolina, sell, to Uie t_ highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said judgment, interest and cost, the following described real estate, to-wit: All Uiat certain lot, tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres, ,r more or less, located, lying and being in Meat Camn Tfmmahin rv???r?t*r nf g- fi wu,,v I | Watauga, State of North Carolina, |v and being bounded on the north by'* the lands of M. E. Tugman; on the * east by the lands of Mary Jones and ? G. W. Lookabill; on the south by the s lands of W. H. and J. G. Norris; on y the west by the lands of M. E. Tug- '1] man, and having ~uch shape, metes, r ^ courses and distances as will more r" fully appear by references to a plat thereof made by S. A. Norris, Sur- 2 ^ veyor, August 17, 1923, which plat is r* on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock k Land Bank of Raleigh, and more par- Q ? ticulariy. described in s. deed from a P. Eller and wife, M. E. Eller, to M. j ^ H. Norris, dated, October 19, 1908, v and recorded in the office of the Reg- j. l* istcr of Deeds for Watauga County in ^ Book 12, at Page 291, and described ^ it as follow s: ^ it BEGINNING on a cucumber, John q Lookabiil's corner, and then running a ). with said Lookabiil's line. North 20 b f- degrees east 96 poles to a chestnut; i n then north 80 poles to a locust; then s d 12- poles, with an agreed line be- t n Uvecn said A. P. Eller and M. E. j Tugman, to the old Norris line; then t c- west 40 poles to a large chestnut ( !) tree; then south 96 poles to a chest- t '** nut oak; then cast 92 poles with a t- conditional line, to the beginning, con- c v. taining 100 acres, more or less. \ This the 1st day of March, 1935. s ). W. B. AUSTIN, 8 is 3-7-4 Commissioner, j ,e t Harry Lees of Burnley, England, :o who has been janitor of the town hall, was recently promoted to mayor. 5 on be here" you c5*lt^5flr -^jou know, heh./^^9mme WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVI rract 2. dated Sept. 4, 1903, and rex?rded in the office of the Register )f Deeds for Watauga County in 3ook 24. at Page 137. The terms of sale will be as folows: One-third of the accepted bid o be paid into court in cash, and the jalance on credit, payable in three *jual annual installments, with interest thereon from date of sale at the ate of 6*/Z per annum, and the credit portion of the accepted bid shall be ecured by a first mortgage over the >remisesp and all bids will be revived subject to rejection or confirnation by the Clerk of the said Superior Court and no bid will be acepted or reported unless the maker hall deposit with the said Clerk at he close of the bidding the sum of HFTY DOLLARS as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid. he same to be credited on his bid vhen accepted. Notice is now given hat said lands will be resold at the ame place and upon the same terms it two o'clock p. m. of the same day mless said deposit is sooner made, livery deposit not forfeited or acceptfd will be promptly returned to the naker. This the 1st day cf March, 1935. J. E. HOLSHOUSER, 1-7-4 Commissioner. NOTICE OF~EXECL"TOR'S SALE By virtue of an execution issued to he undersigned Sheriff for Watauga bounty from the Superior Court of Vnffli.rrn f ? - iiuiouga v^vuncv, un uic zotn (lay 01 rebruary, 1935, in that certain action sntitled "Watauga County Bank vs. 3. H. Wright, Vergie Wright, and 3oone Hardware Company, I wbl on Vlonday, April 1st, 1935, at 1:00 p. n., at the courthouse door of Watau;a County*, to satisfy said execution, ie!l to the highest bidder for cash all he right, title and interest that the Soone Hardware Company has in the ollowing described lands, to wit: BEGINNING 100 feet east of Depot Street and 20 feet soutli of the line f John W. Hodges and M. P. Crither. and runs eastwardly parallel beween M. P. Critcher and John W. lodges 40 feet to a stake; thence outh parallel with Boldin grocery torehousc SO feet to a stake; thence /estwarniv tu feet to a lik John V. Hodgc3' line 100 feet east of Deiot Street: thence with Jodn W. Hod;es line eastwardly 60 feet to the beinning. This 25th day of February, 1935. A. Y. HOWELL, -28-4c Trustee. NOTICE By virtue of the power of sale conained in a certain deed of trust exeuted by It. C. Greene to G. P. Hagaiian. tmntee, on the 7th day of April, 921, to secure the sum of $1,800.00, aid deed of trust being recorded in he office of the Register of Deeds or Watauga County, in Book 16 at ages 7 and S; and default having een made in the payment of the aoneys thereby secured as therein irovided, I will on Saturday, March 3rd, 1935, at 1:00 p. m., at the court ouse door of Watauga County, sell o the highest bidder for cash the ollowing described real estate, to /it: BEGINNING on a stake in the Linille River Railroad right-of-way and una south 51 degrees east with said ight-of-way about 56 feet to a stake t the corner of lot No. 22; thence /ith said lot North 36% degrees east 5 feet to the *?orr,nr of T^ot No. 22; hence North 51 degrees west about 6 feet to Jail Street; thence with aid Jail Street about 36% degrees /est 75 feet to the beginning, and beug lots Nos. 21 and 22 of the R. C. livers Addition to the town of Boone. This 19th day of February, 1935. G. P HAGAMAN, -21-4C Trustee. NOTICE OF MNl) SALEUnder and by virtue of the power f sale contained in a certain Deed f Trust executed cn the 7th day of anuary, 1922, by W. S. Christian and rife, Viola Christian, to John E. Srown, trustee, said deed of trust beig recorded In the office of the Regit er of Deeds for Watauga County n Book 2 at page 42, which Deed of "rust was to secure the payment of . certain note, and default having ieen made in the payment thereof "he undersigned trustee will offer for ale at public auction to the highest iddcr for cash on t.he 18th day of larch, 1935, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at he courthouse door In Boone, North Carolina, the following described land o wit: Bounded on the north by the lands if Roby Brown; on the cast by the ands of June Brookshlre; on the outh bv the lands of Gradv R. Brown ind on the west by the lands of State iighway 69, and is the tract on which he dwelling is located. This the 18th day of February, 1935. JOHN E. BROWN, !-2l-4 Trustee. BHjjjjri DON'T LIKE THAT L NTH U.TIAS M--AN D t*t> 'Tift 1 -/>' SRY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. NOTICE 1 Ry virtue of the poorer of sal? eon- {N< taincd in a certain mortgage deed ex-! ecuted by E. E. Earp of Watauga County, North Carolina, to Mrs. Rosa , Hayes of Watauga County. North Carolina, on the 17th day of February, 1927. to secure the navmpnt c*<* t*1 S935.00, with interest on the same at I the i-ate of six per cent per annum, tit and whereas default has been madeltio in the payment of said sum secured by said mortgage, said mortgagee pa will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in the Town of . Boone, in the County of Watauga, on the nth day of March, 1935, at 12 an o'clock rn., the following described oJ" lanes, f.o-wit: inj BKGINNnSTG on a stake on a ridge, igt the Will Bingham corner, now J. H. foi Haves' corner, and runs south 16 degrees west down a ridge 30 poles to 'an a small cherry bush: thcncc south . 51 tk degrees west passing near the ' spring 8 poles to a stako below the th' spring; thence south 20 degrees east or 14Mi poles to a stake in a branch: an thence north 55 east up and with or de near the branch 8 poles to a stake; ^ thence north 44 degrees east up the ' branch 25 4-5 poles to a stake in the branch at the fence: ther.ee North , 77 degrees east with the fence 12 z~' poles to a stake: thence north 31 east to and up the hollow and with or near the branch 45 poles to a stake; thence north S degrees east up the branch 10 poles to a stake in the branch; wi thence north 78 poles west 10 poles W at a corner of fence and field; thcnccjiS south 55 degrees west with the fence |ao 5 3-5 polc3 to a stake: thence south ?^ 55 degrees west with the fence 5 3-5 J poles to a stake; thence south 01 de-i* grees west with or near the fence 18 j poles to a small sugar tree above the th fnn."n- "? - * I- ?" J? ? uicocc fuuui Hi ucf;reca wcetiui running above the fence 28 poles to to the l>eginning, containing 12 acres' ? and 148 & rods. For complete record of the lands above described reference is hereby made to Book No. Z. page 551 of mortgages in the office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County. This 5th day of February, 1935. MRS. ROSA HAYES, Mortgagee. Charles T. Zimmerman Atty. 2-7-4 < 3 NOTICE i Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Etta Isaacs, deceased, ' late of the Ccn"ty cf this ' is to notify all persons having claims\ \ against the estate of the said Etta Isaacs, deceased, to present them to nic within one year of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in _ bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate arc asked to make prompt settlement. This 2nd day of February, 1935. BEN H. ISAACS, Administrator of Mrs. Etta Isaacs, Deceased. Newland. North Carolina. John E. Brown, Attorney. NOTICE OF MORTGAGER'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Virgil Davis and wife, Flossie Davis, of Watauga County, North' Carolina, to Nathan P. Fox of McDowell County, North Carolina, on Luc 22nd day of October, 1933, to secure the paylnent of three certain notes aggregating the principal sum of $250.00 together with the interest on the same at the rate of 6 per cent, I per annum, and default having been made in the payment of said notes secured by said mortgage, I will offer [ for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the Town of Boone, in Lie County of Watauga, on the 8th day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following described lands, viz: Lying and being in Shawneehaw Township, Watauga County, BEGINNING on a Spanish oak in Ir.ggers crouiers' line ana runs we-sl 74 poles to a planted rock and maple at the Taylor locust, corner now gone; thence north 2% east with said Taylor line to a stake in Pigeon Roost Creek; thence down with the meanders of said creek, as follows: North 54 east 72 poles; north 56 east 24 poles; then north 24 west 4 poles; thence north 50 east 40 pole3 to a hemlock stump. C. O. Matney's corner; thence north 75 east 8 poles to a mahogany; thence south 32% west 32% poles to a hemlock in Clark's line: thence with said line rorth 77 west 8 poles to a planted rock; thence with said Clark's line south 48 poles to a black gum and chestnut oak, Eggers Brothers' line; thence with EggesP line on a ridge 66 poles to the beginning, containing 41% acres more or less. Said mortgage is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for i Watauga County, in Book 19 at page 343. This the 31st day of January. 1935 NATHAN P. FOX, Mortgagee John E. Brown, Attorney. New,Kidneys [ If yuct con Id trade year neglected, tired and kzy Kidneys for new one*, you would auto} tnaticallyg-rtridof Night Rising:, Nervonancsa, , Dimness. Rheumatism. Burning. Itchintr and i Acidity. To coiTectfunctional kidney disorder*, try the guaranteed Doctor's special prescription called CYSTEX (Sins-Uw). Must.fix you 19 u a days or money beck. At au Brj^gUrtt. ACKOFji IfeS' '^" ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS S >rth Carolina, Watauga County, in the Superior Court before the Clerk- [ Howard Edmiston ana Mae Edmis-? ton vs. Walter Gwyn, lieir at law of j Hedgpeth, Deceased. of tf'nnr^oc nn tUie OCtU ^....1 uv .... .. vuo VII WI13 U1C I-VUI MOJI J February, 1935, the plaintiffs (Pc -j loners in this cause) filed a pcti-1 >n praying for the sale of certain) ?ds described in said petition for rtition, arid that a Summons was ued in this cause by the Clerk of ? Superior Court of Watauga Connrequiring the Defendant to appear; d answer or demur to the prayer i said petition, and the Sheriff hav-? ? returned said summons "after dii- j j *nt search the Defendant not. to be? md in Watauga County or in the! ate of North Carolina," the Defend- j; t. Walter Gv.-yn. will take tiotice ! at he is required to appeal" before ? Clerk of the Superior Court on \, before the 28th day of March, 1935. j d answer said petition or the relief J manded in said petition will be , anted. I riiis the 2Sth day of February, 1935. A. E. SOUTH. 28-4p Clerk of Superior Court. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE i Having qualified as executor of the j II of G. C. Coffey, deceased, late of i atauga County. North Carolina, this { to notify all persons having claims ainst the estate of said deceased to hibil them to the undersigned at .one North Carolina, on or before e 20th day of February, 1936, or is notice will be pleaded in bar of