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I MAY 9. 1935 IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL cunday i School L. ess on By REV. P. B. FITZ WATER. I> D.. Member of Faculty. Moody Bible Institute ?>? Chicago. (?. Western Xewspaper Union. Lesson for May 12 THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH i WESSON TEXT?Ephosians 4:1-7. 11-1$: Acts 7:?1-45. GOLDliN TEXT?So we, bein& many, are or.o body in Christ, and every one members one of another.?Romans PRIMARY TOPIC?Going: to God's Jiou.su. JUNIOR TOPIC?What a Church !?. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC?What the Church Is For. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC?The Nature and Work of the Church. 1. What It Is (Eph. 3:3 0). Ir is the body of redeemed men and women of Jews and Gentiles called out from the world, regenerated and united to Jesus Christ as head and to each other by the Holy Spirit (I Cor. 12:13). II. It was unknown in Old Testament times (Epl?. 3:o. C). 2. It was predicted hv Christ (Mutt. 10:IS). Shortly before Christ went to the cross lie spoke of the Church as still In the future, lie said. "1 will build my church." 3. It came into being at Pentecost II. Christ Is the Head of the Church <Kph. 1:22, 23). f Jesus Christ is to the Church what the head is to the human body. He is so vitally its head as to direct all its activities. III. The Unity of the Church (Epb. Having in verses 1-3 of this chanter sot forth the virtues necessary for the realization and maintenance of unity In the Church, in verses 4-0 he sets down the fundamental unities which make unity of the body. 1. One body (v. 4). Since a!! be < llevers have been united to Christ by j lAitii, rtiey are members ui the oue"i body of which he is the head. 2. One Spirit (v. 4). This is the | Holy Spirit. Ho Is the agent in re- j generation and the bnptlzer into the | one body and Is the animating life unit- j ing the believers to Christ and to one . another. 3. One hope (v. 1). Completed redemption at the coming of the Lord is the Christian's hope. 4. One Lord (v. ;1). The one ruler of tito Church Is the Lord Jesus Christ. 5. One faith (v. 5). This faith is the ( one doctrine which centers in Christ | and the one instrument which unites the believer to Christ. j G. One baptism (v. 5) This means ! ;.VV- the baptism of the Holy Spirit?that ! v- '"* sovereign act of the Spirit which unites i believers to Jesus Chrisi as head ami] to each oilier as men.hers of his body. 7. One God and Father of all (v. G). This Is the almighty Creator and Sustaincr of the unhorse. IV. How the Church Grqy/s fTCnh 4:11-10). It is through the liiinisiry of . certain ollieials having the gifts of the j Spirit. | 1. Gifts bestowed upon the Church ; (v. 11). a. Apostles. These were appointed ; by Christ to superintend tii? imm ciiuig ' of the gospel in all the world and the j creation of an authoritative body of j teaching, the Scriptures. b. Prophets. These ministers were | given for the expounding of tiie Scrip j tores. c. Evangelists. These seem to have ' been traveling missionaries. d. Pastors and teachers. The pastor was a shepherd-teacher, the two functions inherent In the one office. 2. The object of the ministry of the Church (v. 12). a. "Perfecting of the saints." Per- j fecting means the mending of that ! which has been rent; the adjusting of | something dislocated. b. "For the work of the ministry" (v. 12). The perfecting of the saints | has as its object the qualification to j render efficient service. c. "Edifying of the body of Christ." j Edify means to build up. 3. The duration of the Church's ruin- i istry (v. 13). It Is to continue until j a. There Is unity of faith. b. We come Into the knowledge of j the Son of God. Unity of faith can . only be realized when the members of j the Church come to kuuw Jesus Christ as the very Son of God. c. A perfect man. which is the mcas- j ure of the stature of Christ 4. me blessed issue of the ministry : of the Church (w. 14-16). a. Not tossed to and fro and carried ! about by every wind of doctrine (v. 14). ^ Knowledge of Christ as the very Son of j God is the sure defense against the efforts of cunning men! b. Speaking the truth In love (vv. 15. 1G). folding the truth of .Tesus I THE HOUSE HAZARDS Mac Arthur ^jpl^ CAROLINA BOY HAS VARIED EXPERIENCES i XT7V7 YtyRK A bellboy in Miami, a s?auglii? ~ huse employee in Cali-1 I'ocma. a jockey at Tia Juana and a Nevada sains helper 17-vear-; old Paul Ar.ci e\v Ay res jyas all these ! thir.gs jir.ee he left home in Pine' ' Hilt. N. C., four years ago. i His story so impressed Magistrate j Louis B. Brocisky. before whom he | was Drought Friday on a charge of ! h*eggir.g. that he drew a suspended .sentence and was turned over to the | emergency relief bureau for aid. The first practice watches were j made in Nil rem burg ir. the year of 11477. ! FAT FOLKS KEAD THIS SHE REDUCED 14 LBS IN 3 WEEKS j Paul No A1 'n; Hoii io Envious Gossipers i 2&rz. j 11. Va.er.line of Frcerort, X. V.. writes: "1 lest 14 pcunds with 1. . am: .1 h ,h?in'J took off !:. p.-: im's ir. 3 weeks a: ! in :er.cis keeping t> the gcci work. I think Krusche-ii is "irnp'y vu' jl." Intelligent folks like Mr. and Mrs. Valentine don't V.st to gossiping1 'I v.ir loll them it':; impossible j Le -d e: safely. Kruschen ra'ts Is one sc.fe reducing trcatn: it's a health treat;.u r.t ; /rsicia.is pre/ .rlbe it?just take s he.;? - ?; ?' \r a cup of I hot wafer first thing" e /cry morning j taste- fine with juice of half lerri- i on added - a jar lasts 1 weeks and j cents hut a few cents?any drugstore. > Bcone Drug Company sells lots of it. j | "Camels jc. .v.. never get on my gjffiawira IK (^ ri|B Christ r./j the ?rtn of (J.wl i:j Hip spirit of sincerity and love will issue In the symmetrical development of hr-Hovcrs, causing them to crow up in him as head. Q'lIET THOUGHTS ! Every man Is worth just so much i us the things are worth about which he busies himself.-- Marcus Anrclius. People glorlf> nil sorts of bravery i except the bravery they show I on behalf of their nearest neighbors.? Oe??rge E!l"t ? Wh; t St. Paul wrote to the Christians In Rome nearly two thousand years ago is as true toduy as ever it was. There is "peace in believing.*' DEMOCRAT WANT-ADS PAY! PAP. JUNIOR. 15 AT THAT ? AGE NOW WHEN HE NEED*] 1 <5_ TO 3E TALKED TO A30UTI * WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE KEY MEN IN FEDERA jLxiu L>amec oy President Koos Billion Dollars in L>rn WASHINGTON.?Long hours, days, ..wop.iuio cm u?ti trie vjhiivu oti focus in M;i\r ekeh year as 4'Buddy P lire amount of which goes to relief c wars. Above is 5-year-old Charlotte Bi the first 1935 poppy on President Koo hospitals as disabled veterans work i . . . by all means." I PL1 OF ROCJGrKlAGB j DECREASES DAIRY COSTS An adequate supply of good roughage is recommended for decreasing I be cost of feeding dairy cows and increasing their nnlk and cream production. , Cows fed liberally on roughage such , TUrSTEK;S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power:u:h! authority contained in that cer-; tain deed of trust executed and deliv-j; cred by Chase Brcnizer and wife, Lou- (j ise N. Brcnizer, and J. K YanNcss ami wife. Blanche D. VahNess, dated. the 8th of April. 1931. and recorded : i in the office of the Register of Deeds 1 for Watauga County, North Carolina, ! ;n Boox 10 of Mortgages, at page 56 . and 57. and because of default in the 1 payments of the indebtedness thereby z secured and failure to carry out and < perform the stipulations and agree-jt incuts therein contained, and pursu-' ana to demand of the owner and hold- ; e.i pi the indebtedness secured by said ; -IfVxl flf true! I V* rt I ... I.I1V Uiivin .115 nv;vi uuaicv I wi'l expose for sale at public, auction ,i to the highest bidder for cash at the s usual place of sale in the county courthouse or Watauga County in the , 1 City of Boone. N. C., at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 3rd day of June : 1935, being the first Monday in said c month, all those certain lots or parcels ! t: of land, situate, lying and being in Watauga County, State of North Car- ! olina, and more particularly described , as follows: 1Being Lots Nos. 67 and 68 in the j Plat of Mayview Park, registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds 1 ? of Watauga County, North Carolina, ; j in Book 25 of Deeds, at page 163, refercnce being made to said deed for a j full description of said land, said Lot; t No. 67 fronting 205.S feet on Wonder- i t land Trail, and said Lot No. 68 front- j f ing 170 feet on Wonderland Trail. \ Together with the right of way. over and upon that said road or high-', way upon which said lot fronts, the i t same being known and designated as J t Wonderland Trail or Laurel Lane, c said road or highway connecting the t said lots with the main street of the Village of Blowing Rock, and the said , right of way is limited to ingress, ^ egress and regress over and upon the said road from the westerly boundary j ii :"c of the lots hereby conveyed to ( the said main street of the Village! j of Blowing Rock. t Being the same lots of land con- j veyed in said deed of trust. r Terms of sale: Cash. Subject to unpaid taxes and assess- t merits for paving, if any, including ], taxes for 1935. This sale will be held j open ten days for upset bid as by law t required. "!?* -3 - xiuo J.OL uaj> ui lYitty, Xif&O. I v 5-9-4 W. B. McCLINTOCK, Trustee ! a i DAD I THINK, IT WOULD K>W\WELL~ 3E. "RATHER CHUW/AY IF SO AN IE WERE TO HAVE 'CCAilUNAL SMOKE I TOGETHER EH? <^S IRY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. lL work program evell to Dispense Nearly Five >'c (or Rehabilitation. ! ! - I I weeks and months of work i:\ vitites by disabled buddies, come to a ?rpy" sales bring: in funds, the en- j >f the disabled Veterans of Foreign ! cldie of Eaton Rapids, Mich., pinning | sevelt. Below, a scene in one of the j unking poppies. . . . Buy a poppy j i is iespcdeza, alfalfa ,clover or soybean J silage will give a good milk flow with i only < atvmimt of srrnin in 1 their ration, says John Arey, exten-! ski!i dairyman at State College. To insure a sufficient supply of J roughage for the summer and winter, j dairymen should plan to produce en- | ough hay and ensilage to give eachj animal all it needs, Arey adds. About 1 ti: ton of legume hay and! three tons of silage should be pro-! video tor each average-size cow dur- j ing tlie winter. Or if no silage is, available, the amount of legume hay | should be increased to 2^ tons. Arey j says. A combination of silage and hayj is preferable to hay alone, he con-1 lir.nos. since silage furnishes a succu- j lent ration which is needed in winter, j A.lso, a large quantity ~?f silage can' 30 produced on small acreage. One: lore of good com or sorghum will j jupply enough silage to feed three j :ows three months. The trench silo is so inexpensive j incl valuable that no farmer curbing!' is many as four mature cows can af-!; :ord to be without one, Arey points <ut. With such a silo, the farmer can ; store away an abundant supply of sil- ; tge for the winter with comparativey little expense. Plans for constructing trench silos nav be obtained without charge irom j :ourity agents or the dairy extension >ffice at State College. Postoffices were established in the /ear of 1404. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WHEREAS on the 24th day of February, 1934, M. C. Oliver and wife, Smma Oliver, executed and delivered into W. O. MeGibony, Trustee for the -.and Bank Commissioner, a certain ; iced of trust which is recorded in he office of the Register of Deeds or Watauga County, North Carolina, n Book 19, at page 543: and Where- j is, default has been made in the pay- 1 nent of the indebtedness thereby se.ured as therein provided, and the j ruste.e lias been requested by the ? >wrier and holder thereof to exercise he power of sale therein contained: NOW, THEREFORE under and by ; *irtue of the authority conferred by he said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will on the 3rd day of June, 935, at the Courthouse door of the bounty of Watauga, North Carolina, it twelve o'clock noon offer for sale o the hignest Didder under uie lcnv?s lereinbelow set forth, the following eai estate: All that certain tract of land con- . aining Forty-Six (46) acres, more or ess, known as the "Millard Oliver ; ^lace" in Shawneehaw Township, Waaaga County, North Carolina, locat- < d on a public road, about 12 miles J vest from the Town of Boone. N. C., J tnd now in the possession of M. C. . THAT OLD] |T|T WON'T BE LONGI [j| NOW AND I'LL BE I tOF A6E AND?J Oliver, bounded on the North by the lands of H. M. Watson and Jim Michael: on the east by the lands of J. S. Baird; on -he south by the lands oI C. D. Taylor; on the west by Uie lands of Jim Michael. Said tract of 1 land is particularly described, accord- j ing to a plat prepare! by J. A. Bum- J garner. Surveyor, on the 24th day of I September. 1023. as follows, to-wit: j BEGINNING on a white oak and j runs south 61 ^ degrees west 124; poles to a chestnut tree; thence north ! 5 degrees east 09 poles to a stake at < [he road; thence with road the fol- j lowing courses: North SI degrees east j iM,-: poles: south 57 degrees east 14 j poles; thence north 50 degrees east j ll poles to a chestnut tree: thence j south 86 degrees east 71 poles to a; >tal; j; thence south 3 degrees west )7 poles to the BEGINNING. Copy of said plat now being on file vith the Federal hand Bank of Co-; urnbia, S. C. The terms of sale are as follows,? . "?ash. The property will be sold subject o a first mortgage executed by Mil-: ard Oliver and Emma Oliver to The Federal Land Bank of Columbia unier date of February 16th, 1924, and uly recorded in the office of the Reg j sier of Deeds for Watauga County, Sorth Carolina, in Book 2, at Page >88-289. No bid will be accepted unless its maker shall deposit with the Trustee's attorney and agent at the close 5 the bidding the sum of Throe Hundred ($300.00) Dollars as a forfeit i and guaranty of his compliance with his bid, the same, to be credited on his; bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold immediately at the same j place and upon the same terms on the J same day unless said deposit is made, i Every deposit not forfeited or ac-. ccptcd will be promptly returned to > the maker upon the expiration of the period allowed by law for filing of j advance or upset bid. This 1st day of May. 1935. \V. b McGTCOXY, Trustee | Trivette Holshouser. By J. E. Holshouser, 5-9-4C Agent and Attorney for Trustee. TKI NTF.E'S SALE ny virtue OI tnc power 01 suit: uoa- " taincd in a certain deed of trust oxc- ; cuted to the undersigned trustee by j K. L. Toague and wife, Addie Teague, on the 27th day of June; J 933, to secure the sum of $1,550.00 to the Watauga Building and Loan Association, said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 17, at page 64, and default having been made in the payment of the moneys thereby secured as therein provided, I will on Monday, June 3rd, 1935. at 12 o'clock M., at the courthouse door of Watauga County, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Boone Township and beginning at a stake in the western margin of Boone-Blowing Rock Highway, on the southern bank of Fl&nnerys' Fork. J. M. Morel/A; corner, and runs south S degrees 39 minutes west 150 feet to a stake; thence south S3 degrees west 705 feet, more or less, with the old line to a stake at the south bank of Flannery's Fork as it meanders 725 feet, more or Jess, to the point of beginning, containing 1*(? acres, more or less. This the 1st day of May, 1935. w. H. GRAGG, Trustee. \ Trivet to Holshouser, Attorneys. 5-9-4c NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE North Carolina, Watauga County. Under and by virtue of tlie power and authority contained in that certain Mortgage Deed, executed bv Chase Brenizer and wife, Louise Ere- ! nizer, which said Mortgage JDeed >s! dated the 9th day of September, 1925. and recorded in the office of the Reg ;<?t pr of Deeds of Wataiiga County.! North Carolina, in Book No. 7, page j 233, and default having been made in ' the payment of the indebtedness; thereby secured and the conditions therein secured, the undersigned mort- ; Sagce will offer for sale and sell to ! the highest bidder for cash at the j courthouse door of Watauga County, | Nortli Carolina, on the 17Ui clay of | May. 1935, at the hour of twelve o*-j clock noon, the following described j real estate: ! That certain tract of land lying and being in Watauga Township, Watau-; ga County, Stale of North Carolina.; and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake at the Turnpike, road and in the old Lenoir ;!ine> and runs south 52 east about 30 poles to a stake near an old Spanisn oak, thence south 51 east 3-i poles; to a rock, thence south 5 west 13 poles to a hickory, thence south 10 ; west to a white oak on a rock: thence I south Si west 14 poles to a stake in: the old Lenoir line, thence with the | 5ld Lenoir line south 28 west 18 poles ; to a large Spanish oak, thence south j 25 west 7 poles to the road, thence i ivith the road the following courses j md distances: north 34 west 22 poles,; r?lAfcT,EH? I BIB I -D&TUFD /"DUE i via ii iia (*4 : yuuuu^ szsim I NEVER WANT TO WwoJE fl^wE EE A CIGAR II^SEfr ~ 16AIN AS long AS > ?i> ' PAGE SEVEN north 254 l- west 16 poles, north 36 west 18 poles, north t) east 4 poles, north 75cast 12 poles, north 52 east 10 poles, north 68 east 12 poles, south 88 east 8 poles to the beginning and contains 15 3-16 acres more or iess. This being the same tract of land OntlVPVlVl if- .? - r* ?, vy ueorge H. Maurice and wife, bearing even date herewith. Terms of the sale will be cash and the mortgagee will require a deposit of lOr; of the amount bid as evidence of good faith Tiiis the iCUl dav of April. 1935. GEORGE H. MAT "RTCE. t -IS-} M ortgagee NOTK E OF TIM STKF'S SAFE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Iced of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee by Clinton Stone on the IStli day of September, 1931, to secure the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00) to Carl Stone, said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Regislei of Deeds for Watauga County, in Book 23, Page 229, and default having been made in the payment of the moneys thereby secured as therein provided. I will, on Tuesday, Mav 16, 1935, at One o'CIoek P. 31., at the Courthouse door of Watauga County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a white oak in old Howell line; running north with said line 30 poles to a red oak and chestnut in said line: thence west 36 poles to a chestnut oak: thence north 52 degrees west 15 poles to a black gum: thence north 25 degrees west 32 poles to a stake in Jerry Watson's line; thence south with said line 28 poles to a chestnut oak (now dead); thence south S degrees cast 18 poles to a chestnut mow gone): thence east 24 poles to a red oak {now gone): thence south 4 poles to a stake in old ColIett line: thence east with said line 80 poles to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. This Sale Will m'nib - deed of trust or mortgage to Mrs. Millie Watson for the sum of SI75.00. This the 15th day of April. 1935 T. K BINGHAM, 4-38-lc Trustee. *BALD? 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