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north CAROLINA iNIQMnOM Lesson O. SELI.ICUS, Actinfr Director of Sumlay Hi liool (.’ourso iu the Moody . • Instituio of Chicago.) rifriit, 1917, ■Western Xi'Vw-spaT»T I'nion.) LESSON FOR MAY 6 C3US THE SERVANT OF ALL. ^:ON TEXT—John 13:1-15. i 1»10N TKXT—And whosoever of you I • the clilefeat, sliall be serviinl of 'Ak. 10:44. ■'.j i? lesson Is really a continunllon • ' latter part of the le.'^son of last ■ . u»r the ;;lory of Je.sus is his tiii- 'tness whereby he wrought out re- . 'iuu for uiankiiul. . liclfishness Amid Holy Surrcund- . \\y. 1-11). Tile world tloes in*t ' iate Jesus. It never has. “His ■ , ■ t!i(* Jews, (M(i not aj.iuvciaie We are oousitlerin^ him today • was ahout to depart from the lhat had desjused ami n'jeclid : ' OIK' that appreciateil lilm (Ih l). Tiie (h*vel*ii»nierit. Vrr.>^e 2 t:f the Satanic susri^estion that • io th(' lieait of J»idas. In it was i;il desire, and. ec'imected witii it, :.i «‘ons]tii'aey. «’oiiiin:.' tn iper ro.iiii has ln'on pointed S \LK Djversifisd Ads Are Business Builders One cent a word for tirst insertion:^ one-tialf fi-nt a word for ouch sut)so(iiu‘nt insertion, o.ich initial or abbreviation countint: as a word. L()(;S WANTiCI)-We pay cash. Milkr Supply Co. 3-2-tfc ROOMS For Li^ht housekeeping apply to Mrs. Ida Bryant. 1-12-tfc FOR SALE Two "jood milk cows. Apply to M. W. ('lalloway. 5-4-tfc FOKT -JLIC Five fresh milk cows. Your choice. F. Henderson. 1-27-tfc IIF.NS AND KGC.S—Highest cash prices paid for them at the City Market. l-(>-tfc CORN MKAL—Homo ground, for sale at. W. 1’. Henderson’s mill. 4 0 tfc llOrSKS AND LOTS and vacant lots f»ir sale. See VV. 11. Faulkner. 12-2‘Mfc rOWN LOTS, farms and timber lands for s:iie. Flank Jenkins, Brevard, N. C. tf TIIF FKANKLIN' I’RKSS Franklin. N. C.; $1.00 the year; (>montiis for 50 cents. Subscribe now. FOK S.M.IC or exchange for cattle, a good familv niare, cheap. I’rice $.^0. K. W. liiythe. 5-1-ltc Ai.L OTHICHS- Just as you flo, read this coluii.n. an effective go-between for buvers, sellers and traders. MOST FIRES DURING MARCH m APRIL CONFLAGRATIONS GENERAAL OC CUR BETWEEN FEBRUARY 25 AND IVIAY 3. LEHER OF WARNING ISSUED Some Interesting Statlsvics Concern* ing Spring Fires Which Should In terest Citizens of North Carolina. man hearing a pit. h>T (Ml l'>). the pitehi'r Ik'Mil: siitrircstIve - Holy Sjiirit wiii' h was ain»nl to ;i ili* place oi' the visible ('brist. is in the njidt of such sacrcd iiiiiings as this that Satan entci':^ .nis oi’ students. This is a sng- :i as to tht' p«»vcr of ('nviroiiinmr. Miiiciit is an :>id, but it (bics n"t i> clVcctive safety. Xo monuut • 'inly i'-r Satanic S(iL'u^'.»tion. Kiicw tliat the hour was c- :,;c, h(* M as to depart oyt of t!v.* I Fv H'Ni) A letter issued by the Georgia Fire Prevention Society and circulated throughout the Slate of GeorRia Is worth attention in North (’arolina or any other State. It points out that during tlie past twonty-five years, $77,- 743,r»l.i of the lo.sses in the South have occurred between Ftbruary 25 and May S('nn- of the fnring conflagrations are eninnerated as follows: April, 1S5)2. Now Orleans..? I..'^fl0,000 May. 1901. Jacksonville lo.oao.ooo February. 1004. Baltimore.. 4i*,fHi0.00ii May, 1!)04. Yaz(M) City. Miss. 2.000.000 Februa’v. 190."). Hot Spri]itTs 1..^00.000 Ft‘brua) v. inO!l. Now Orleans r>.000.0oo Two teams, heavy horses. Mr;y. T.i!»7. Atlanta (>0.000 5.000.000 r>oo.ouo 4..’'.'to.000 2.".O.O((0 2.')0.000 5.90!*..5i;5 1..f.0(i.000 ,'i.OOO.nOO ficuies rrnresppt the ‘•Ilavi'ig !«;ved his c.w;;. I;«> ■'!cm to the e;:d.*’ Iv> (*n ibnu^li b:id giv; a al! ihiii r-^ ii i-i ■ ti'is, s:i!i it v.as ii > ixiiry f .r ‘ l ach ’.he i: I',.It ■ n;;.' • T.mr ■. till' lc>-' - M of'r.n"ilit>. l!i' and vt iiM'iiiI'iT'.' 1 1 Ilf si ri ’ j -■ Il'i' ill'I iplc-: (Lnke L'_* :*J l-J'O. i‘r>i«n:ir!'-: faiaoii -: dream, an; ly;'- .il i's !m in.: 'ui* i.f aiiihi- pridt' Mi'i crh-r '.(■ of i('d is \\(>rf’ay (if cnnsiu- ■■ in i’ii c'niac:iiui. We iu-‘d ' i''( i!’S.vLlC siven years obi; cash or on time, weigh February, llti'!;. New Orleans t'rom 1,100 to 1,250 pounds. J. R. Ham- ;Mar«-h. Tamt^a iin. February. i;*!2. Houston... I'.AlxK W ANTLD-Chestnut Oak and , • Mernli’ck. Highest cash market price. i ^Lay. 1U14, St- .-\n,c:ust’ne. . 'I'ran.^vlvania Tanning Company, Hre-j March. Aupti^^ta. Ga.. vard. N. 4-27-tfc ' Man h. ?\aHhville ,, . ... , ^lart h. I'Mii, l’ari.-\ Te:;as.. i:i-KC i'Klv AL M. l’i’LlI-.> ?-.ew supply , insLailed by Brevard l^U'ctrical Co. in ' ... Mu na.l Ma'.ir Hou.se. ili.Ls on electrical , i'--uran.-e companies, work solicited. l-2i> tfc { ai’d are naturally nnn h less tlian the ; property looses. The jrrcat conflagra- I’wo bu?bl sark of corn on fion oi San Fianci^ro. w!i’:'Ii resulted PIC (ly iden- j.j .j pv(i?)ci-ty b' rf aVor.t cic; ’.irr* d in .\pril. P '!':. It is ov. ''f f"'' din.^er of .f c,v,vi ' '■ •V M.'iiii •' *’ i- i..-.ni’:.t i warning J:' !•( nis. t > f\ > de o'’ (le "."u' .- :)( '”tv ; i.; al.-o i i'ud;; tir.i; a ■ cpi'x.’) ii-.n aiona: otln r I::; '-; to aid in the pieven- i'0:M-:i:NT Si:.-r.’>om cotl.c.u-, kaisumincd s. hocd ( ’•iMlren are be- ;inl pain;.•(] since occupaacv; oil se.'ond inlern,-'-tod in tlie crusnde, and re- block iron, square: .rl^ pernnHUinreaay ^.^;,^^ ,5..^. 1 or oci'Upation. sl»'ect. >,;'.'--.'r may have til', iii.r ovi r.^rslnn ••.nd :idvr! liscincnt. for ti'is 5 l-l-c I u I L'OI ii. i':(); ;',Il II' :.M;'.e t'i-.‘ of srHi-hn‘'-s 1 I I'Ur . .'vii'o r>r i(ni. \\ t’ ■.I"! iiiii’ ; it.vc'? I)’ lilt* fi)ri- ;■ "‘!ci ior.ty, «'!; |,it ni j •• 'Is ;is li) s';;- iv li'o ' ‘ \ 'i- ir i-; ; ;'i r a!! ,’iis s,'Ci'.'. ;;inl ■ - M’vawt is imr . • 1;." r'-: -' ■. M- ' I ..C 1 !l> lacl t !iai ; i.f till' w 1!. ard appii: v '■ n ; '. ' Il Cl 'S c’f D’vir.p fl) - -\ • ■■ ii rx. v» I ‘4 t] 11 II lire iIi^ Noah .>1. Hollowell. .• , . ... ,, fil!-'d o;;i by ;lie punils ot I-jtzgerald ('III nev>siKipers for kindlir.. .s( ]v)ols. showinjT th.> cDnditVon of lircs arid other tuirposcs, .i cents per l)uaule. Ap"'y a*. .\ews otbce. 4-lL' tl d’.v'l!in,!Z.='- in Uiat nlac\ The soclf^y .NTi'!) WOOL AM) 1-I kI'. .iing ll'.. ;r. It' W. Aiken Ivir iiighes* '.\:kct ;»:i ‘(.s i;’ c:ish. 11^ S-t!'i I hill]! . L ;• 1!,: jU TOM'IST; llrcvar 1. N. T -lai.L lii (> 'rvic■ y ( ■, . ■' r. I; ■ T. presi nts a slr-'n;- .. .1. I’.iles \ci v reason .V'Mic Ti'. i. 'ike all otlu-r bu-inc.^s > i'rii; ing to stimulate it. :.v> : :-|ivl ;id v.il! work wca- .1 i" • rv: i:t '1 a :, : :. '■ a-h- lii'd i^i ic.ira, S. '. V,'o ;:ri‘ .■•n> .• :i- y (,r.r cn!:?:ii-r mid '■ . rc- .LT. f M It i vi'a^' - llcna. Vi it ■ I'n i :: i'V XlCWS: Kv.al r.” ;-'t ad cent-- for :' I’ ti "Tiij \'; --' r." \. (.’. ifc \v.'; ( : a . wiM ;i‘...n L’.' w.Ti’- I o? I. \t I i-ra. 1-- 1. i ;rin. .;i'i 1. I11 i!o Are y. I! i; >:!! let;-'.' t-:,- iv-. •- ) vi.a. ! ; r-' ,, is lali’’:'-’: at‘'‘niton t(' the dantrer- e.-s ha'/."'i'ii i.'i’ "ioriocx collcvli'd v.'asti' pai)“r ia -: !ir.('l liai: •. has- mcnt::. etc. in .\ortb (';'.rolina dnri’.g six day-' f"''m Ma'-i'i '27 10 April L indn^iv--, see I"', 'r. U.iiia-,^ ni w-iTi:'ner rc]'n'ts indii-afe ra'lier a ca's ' r■r.;.''”Mii to cn-i. ni. The tan- n*r\ oi 111" 1 d S;:i! !..‘'ath‘,''r r.nnji.Tiy al ()!d I’lir? wa' 'i '.-troy-'d fin.Tii'i;'il bi.-:s of hcTwr"';; ‘■7 I'l/n! 1 ;in;l «;j cofi.ii.Th. ,\i a’l'v.'i iiu> > n\>- tini'^ (i!i ii;c -inni' «l ite fln' Inai!)' r jilnnf : f t’a!' -\. T. (’■■' .'ill I.inalii'" r.'-aM’ay at ao-o. vas d'nart'.;. eiiiailiair a 1m-s of .\t th.- ala’-m of ill’-; Hr '- i'.i ;!iini'.’luls o;' ]>. I,:;].' vi i: ■ l!''amp o'* i]>" n' ! j;.’u;Ta-'ai Ni rili ' liMa Na- i'lv) To help those out tioa::; no r ' y. v.. rc 'y.-y,-a int ) V tio (!sire l)v-ttcr oiu‘, e nr'ni ■ ar.a. ’u ;i"-- i.r \ '.t f 1- Icvi'd a niirabr^r of p r 'ms v.-i^rf' in- ri.'l .-‘'V'Tal ai f:'iaP'd, 'I'urn;':’'-'. n:;i!l \i’lar-s tv.'i Ivp mill's fri'Pi .' -’levir.e. v.'a-' it ;,-’y V :nr.l by • :■ 1 a-day. .■’.i; rcl! ;;!. ’.v’a a a. la’'."-‘ '^a-.v riii'.! wi’!\ (•aa’ tiM ll.-:’!' ”. 'voral ■ ' - bnil'’’!'- -. 1 ;v.iii'.^ of ' o ro bir ■'i. hi tel :'r .1 —!!•': \v'';e vl.tiav!’('(!, lap .mv- r.l fram d 'ion :\\' tao 'V'irV; af a bCir’ici A i;i;'ri;.d tri^’ifi V.T;: T'K’’, d Ii! (1 I";’.'.. I a i"" ‘it^'av h I'f t!v' S 'a !.\,-ay n'> fl ■' ;-«'vcia:! b' --• Tbii vr'a'^T'd lita^ if t’io:-^ fs .a I'Vio ai t-yara'"'! ’■('‘dial ’!’ fir- jir. v. !' ■ la v.a>rV 1 'I' ' jo.r-- snP ( r iVi' '"'.r' : v l''r ." !■’ P i ^ a' la:.- yr: ;ira:. :• ■ • a; ■ a liig!' wi’ d''. it t. of not more iii.^ lol'jnin witl’ont tfc 1 r..-k .•ishii I'lI.'S. (■ 1*i*i)!ilic .sev* 1 ! aad ”;aai inaii:.; mlK-rlv, Marl lU't: N. ‘ .T2.'-r.>ii P \VANT;-.1 '’’.a.ing uian, sitv.;!e. to asr^i.^t ia w , 'iurk ''ardcn. ■■■. y v.'ork. No I i'.air.a*c .•' ri. la v, lii]---r (’.an! 'r or s>’.e;’.r r, m i- 1 apjdy. .\.!.lrt 1’. ). L-. x s 1. or ;'a' ' ■ t!".-- .'or in- lorar.ataii'. laai. ! la. I’i'. rida S’. i''..m.r n '1' v'U. Al gii".- • I ii! ir -r ' kem a ',1 el., r-“ dol- ;i uaaic.il !•* C( r.l. 5-3-Uc ar V ■ • til alai i " - V Ii ! 1; Ma a !• -lai T N . M • a: IB ^ • ' a V . i; \A fit', a . ... « : :■= n •. i; .;i ia.(I lia. v I"'!'-; ur *. r ’ i 'i', ii i: s i:’i -a •• ia ■ Fac;! ■11 i'.ilde. '-'ay nnto yrai" (v. -bi .v-; piiw iin- d his teaching ■; ia \r to • .V. V'-Jly. T 'i ' i.; ; i in. ion • Cl.r.-' - ill-; ' - p'i;>i. ‘‘'i'iH* servant is not '• M::ai la- f.- ;-d" (See ^latt. 10: »; ; ,o: If tlie Lord > ti.is b •'!y S( rvice. certainiy :i';’ st r\ ,:i.:should not think it tb. !:i 111 do likewise, m-r i !!C‘ on lia.t is sent (an apo.s- '•v'-id r liaa.-' 'f greater tlmif he ( 'it him. .Tf.I.n, who v.rot** this was one of 'ho a])ostles guilty . ai'.haly sir/f:> fia* power and po- :. ; ad doinni ; uf hrin!:iii*jr firo I .ll n t}'.n.- ‘ vch i did not aeknowl- •a I fol'.ov.- Jc'U'-'. Init he became : vc'i of lov«* and tendern*ss. '.ii'ig and doiTi.r are the twin j)!!- -’f ll'.e rbri.'tian faith upon which . '-.r.s.* fif hi!pi»i!it "s is built. Such ' "cf i‘ not egK 1 aieal. ; is this tinit has jiroved the supe- r’ ::y f Christianity ovor all the re- I .-■' cf the vcoil'l. vr;- seek t i do service for others, t’ v.e !;nvf‘ tiie risrht to call Jesns ’' : T j.nd Lord, but if we seek honor i-r ii;an to be humbly useful, we i iiav-' no ri ri'i to call him thus, '.'h's !v?tance inafie a deep inipre!?- I- (.i -.fi IV'ter, as can be *?e»’n from '/«■ stiikiiig iliiision Id ills Grs;t cpj^vle {! . el. u 11. V«)« I anr Western Ncrtl) Carolina for Twenty-Five Years for tiie T’a ’ve i - in;; aa(i o::: !i I '('.a-1 : • . '.'ll far iMint- !iro hazard.s. BLOUSE OF PRINTED OHiFFOfJ » 9 ■ * T iii Li , w >il Ui YQBK, PA. cgnipis Plarios Nsxt Ooor to Piick'tVorili Orug Go. Bf3¥2rd, N. G. ■A* . Gasoline, which lf5 more deadly than dynamite, we handle as if it was so much water. We leave matches around for (hildren to play with. Wo hang our lacs curtains closa to th3 gas jet End leave the window opau •when wo c;o to bed so lhat the wind can blow the lace curtain into flames. Primed cliifi'’m, combined with plain dark coior.-; makes very pnictical and dainty v :d t'''. iW'cr.nse t!u>y are serv- icealiie iliay nia.v be substituted for tlio plai!i taiiorc'fl v/aisi timt is depcMided on for » ve'.ycay v.l ar. In the picture a b!'.ii-.(> 1^ ;.;!i )wn iu.'idt' of navy blue and \ niie sf.aped : ' Von with a nar row fauay stri]a* ia -aisU'y colorings hi. ibt* bi'icul . .';rl:ies. A pan- ■ i) ' !a’r.a i h’i ” "t the back an V"oT>r !:>«' 1-. • ind (ajlTs ;i; .f. .'I a lit ... ’Tig in Will ' . ;.■! v.Uuu.'S lin. Every Day It Is Easy to Say “Just Charge II” Then some day comes the statement. Startling—could it be so much—how money goes—how can 1 manage to pay it? Those who trade at cash stores are never in debt. They never spend more than they really can afford. But this is not all. Added to your bill, only you don’t see it, is that of the man who does not pay at all, a book keeper’s salary, interest on long carried accounts and often lost discounts on pur chases, for usually merchants who credit are hard up and do not pay promptly themselves. Prudence demands that you patronize the cash store, v/here “THE J7 H. A. PLUMMER 11 ia® c A.cccunt of the Confederate Veterans'' Reunion n Railway System Vyiii sell June 2nd to 7m round trip tickets to V/asliington, Jime 21, 1917. Final ■iiuii may be extended to with iina! July 6j 1917, by depositing ticket wiOi Special Agent, Terminal Station, WashingtDP, before midnigSit June 21st and paying 50c. Special train of sleeping cars and day coaches v/i!i be operated on the foilowing schediiie: Siinday, June 3rd, Leave AsheviSie at 2:25 p. m. Monday, June 4th, Arrive Washington at 7:30 a. m., approx. !f Pullman reservations arc desired send money order for $3.00 for Lower or $2.40 for Upper berth to the undersigned and avoid trouble the last moment. Following round trip rates will apply from stations named: Lake Toxaway $H.50 ^Brevard IJ.IO enrose ^ 0.9 o Rosman $H .30 Pisgah Forest U.OO Horse Shoe 10.75 On account unveiling Robert E. Lee monument, the Pennsylvania Railway will run a special train from Washington on June 8ih, leaving Washington, 7:15 a. m., arriving at Gettysburg 10:45 a. m. Returning leave Gettysburg 6:00 p. m., arrive Washington 9:37 p. m. Fare for round trip $3.00. These will be the most attractive rates made to Washington this year and affords a splendid opportunity to the public to visit the nuny atti*active places in the East. The public at large is cordially invited to take advantage of these rates. For fur ther information call on your local agent or write the undersigned. J. H. WOOD Division Passenger Agent, Southern Railway System ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mil
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