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DR. R. J. BAl "BIG I "The man who thinks he knows it all is the most dangerous tQ a sue- j - ? T1 > | eessful program," atnrmea irr. n. o. | Bateman, pastor of the First Bap- j tist church, yesterday morning, when he delivered a strong message on "The Gospel Through a Mirror." Heading the 13th chapter of First Corinthians as a scripture lesson and selecting the twelfth verso for a text Dr. Bateman, in part, said: "In the last part of the 13th chapter of First Corinthians, Fauj opens the flood-gates of inspiration; throws hack the intervening portiers and 1 r.llows us to see the radiance of j Heaven as never seen before. 'Now j we see through a glas darkly but; then face to face, now I know in 1 part, but then shall I am known. It | is the Gospel, the Gospel through j this looking glass; Paul inspiring us j to look into the perfect while we are ! enduring the limited. ? t "First let us not, w> are always inspired with reference to anything j by the limit of our knowledge concerning it. The more you become informed, th^ more you are invested in it. Most of us are led by the percolated; by little bits of infornta- ' tion found in the rondwav, wher.> we i { walk. Paul is trvinsr to sav to us. . ' J a'l that l have s:uu cuucvi nm* n..<r, i sacrifice, is but the preliminary of the real disclosure. He is trying to j inspire, his pilgrims of grace to purse., and proceed further on. Now ' Ji we know only in part. A man has ' evidence of culture when he acknow- | ledges. '1 don't know all there is to j know about it.' We do not have all ! the information concernig anything.' Christianity is the most alluring study in the world. The world is getting happier because the world " knows it all is the most dangerous to a successful program. If any one I* knows all there is to know concern- j' ing this Book. U>d and me. there ' isn't much to know?if anyone knows ' U" i,' " I"* ><n eomomhor all fhot 1 II'- U, II I UO liuivuiun, 4**1 we do know has been a secondhand ; | ' revelation. Did you ever see Die sun? Man turns great telescope on 1 th in and the only way to show you 1 the sun, stars and moon is by reflection. If the sun can be so beautiful mirrored, what must it be when ( we see it?you wouldn't recognize it ' ?beautiful beyond all words of de- j scription. :' "In the third place, let us observe ' our increasing knowledge of this, s though we se through a mirror, is a , guarantee of the fact that after . awhile we shall know as wo are known. What you havt. known has made heroes out of cowards and I saints out of sinners. The most ( I For Sale AN 8 ROOM BUNGALO TOILETS AND SINK! PLACE AND SLEEP ROOMS. LARGE GARDI VIEW OF MOUNTAINS, OF THE POST OFFI CHURCHES AND SCHO A VERY ATTRACTIVI PRICE, FOR PARTICU A. L. E NEXT TO PEI I T The Bird Mountain Nuse X after as The Hub City * nwnpH hv T. M Gpntrv 4 J ? " ' * *" J , ?? II Spartanburg Highway, 1 i > ern Shops. ' ^ r < L. M. G ?> ;; ' landscape < Associat* :: a. a. mi IEngineerinj P. O. B ? ? * > Spartanbi ? ? i i > *? ?p ?EMAN RAPS 1EAD" dynamic influencp on earth today is the Son of God. After awhile human limits are going to be swept away and God's unlimited revelation swept into the consciousness of man. Paul said Christianity is merely In it gloaming, its twilight days. "There are three or four things here I would have you remember. First, we are going to have a bet tor understand ins among ourselves. Sonic of these days we are going to be able, with perfect adjustment of mind to look ourselves in the face and he absolutely honest. Some day we are going to be fair enough to throw thp knife in where it belongs ?let the soul of the man shine tiirough without a thousand prejudices. VVe are gaing to understand it, we tire going to lie square. "In th(> second place, we are going to understand more abouni others. One of the things that brings distress to the world, is our limited knowledge concerning others You do not know me and I do not know yon. Thert> are longings in my heart and in yours, that crave for expression?maybe, only God alone knows it. A man proceeding on one phase of a man's character is unworthy to tuige a man. AVe are to know one of these days when we do, there's loing to be an inspiration; going to e a surprise. | Some of the most despised characters are going to be some of the most loyal; some of ...... .ii?rou<!ea from, those who I I ' '>f V WU 11 If, l V Cru^ u , threw thorns in your way, you did i not know them. Our lives are impoverished because we have not glv>n the opportunity to sincerely krow through and through, up and down, ill over. "There we shall know more i lbout Him?of the great God, before a hose glorious fice we have lived; I uefore whose feet we have bowed, under whose canopy we have lived [lay and night. We shall understand the surging heart of God. waiting to break over a world of need. When we understand Him there wilj be no marvels left. He is going to lift the curtain. We are now reading in he primer grades but after awhile j we shall be in the great university >f God's eternal presence; you and ! are going to find our way upward." I "Wells of Well-doing" was discuss- : d by the pastor at the evening lour. During the day, there were several additions to the church and :ht. ordinance of baptism was asltnin-. stewed and the Lord's supper obaer- : fed. 1 READ THE POLK CO. NEWS ? ak Dant I VI liyili W WITH 2 BATHS, 2 3. FURNACE, FIRE ING PORCH 5 BED 3N AND EXCELLENT WITHIN EASY WALK CE. CLOSE TO THE OLS. 3 PLACE AT A LOW LARS SEE? JERRY OPLES BANK >4^++4^+***+*++*+*++ *++ :ry will be known here- J J Nursery, operated and I! located on the Asheville " -2 mile north of SouthENTRY AKUrirJ. HiL/T sd With 2RRICK, ; ? Concern. ox 185 urg, S. C. THE POLK CO NECESSITY THE MOTHER INVENTION . We accidentally stumbled upon the advisability of piping our spring water to the house but how? What would be the best and most economical plan? While puzzling over this .question, ' thn hydraulic ram?that wonder of wonders?was discovered as a possible means. Surveys were made and,? presto we now have only to turn a i ( spigot and here gushes that spark ling, crystal spring water, flowing just as freely into our kitchen and | back porch as it does for our city i friends. We have a 600-gallon capacity tank for protection in case of fire and this gives sufficient pressure for a modern bathroom that wilj be built adjoining my bedroom on the first floor, just as soon as the rush season for farm work is passed. In the meanwhile, we are enjoying a Bigot at the brooder house another at the stock barn, one con venient to the garden Tor lrriganon purposes wlien needed, another in the combination house used for shower bath, laundry, and canning purposes, a sink with drainboard in the kitchen, and one wihout drainboard on the back porch. Since my husband is capable of do| inIf, anything that comes to hand, jour only expense was for the necesI sary materials required. Total expenses for the complete water sup! ply equipment, including bathroom I fixtures?strictly modern ? will not) I exceed $350. Already our outfit has ; I been worth the amount spent, and J the improvements are for a lifetime and require absolutely no operating expenses of time or money. Anybody who has a spring oh 1 branch nearby could install a simjile water system for $100 if there is sufficient fall for the operation of a hydraulic ram.?Mrs. Chas. B. Cole, in The Progressive Farnit r. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONOS Th{. Board of Commissioners of the City of Saluda, wilj receive sealid proposals at the office of said 1 Board in the City of Silttda, North Carolina, at Tw-lve O'clock, Noon, - ** ,H 1(1.),: oil lue ?ibi. uay ui " for $60,000.00 of Water Bonds of Unsaid City of Saluda. The sa'(' bonds are to be dated December 1, 19?6. and to be due and payable as follows: $1000.00 thereof on the first day of December in each of the years 1933 to 1944, both in- i elusive, and $2000.00 thereof on the first day December in each of the i years 1945 to 1966. both inclusive. The said bonds will be is denomina lions of $1000.00 each: both principal and semi annual interest will be i payable at the Hanover National ] Bank. New York City. The bonds | will draw interest at not to exceed ( six per centum per annum. Bidders t are requested to name the lowest t rate of interest in their said bids; | the said int-rest rate to be named in ,i multiples of one-quarter of 1 per 1 cent. | l The City will furnish the approv- j s lng oponion of Messrs. Storey, Thorn- | ( dike, Palmer & Dodge, of Boston, ' Mass., and will also furnish the bond 11 forms. All bids must be upon forms 1 furnished by the City. , 1 Each bid shall bc> accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $1.- j t 200.00 drawn to the order of the | I Treasurer of said City and be upon 11 an incorporated bank or trust com- ! t pany: the said dheck is required in I order to secure fhe City against any t loss arising from the failure of any bidder to comply with the terms of t the sale. ( The right is reservod to reject any I or all bids. |l For further information, address i i the undersigned. WALTER THOMPSON. Clerk of City of Saluda, N. C. . Dec. 9. 1 +++*++***++***++4-<t+*****+4.* | "Vibrat BEYOND I J The smoothness and quietness % of the Greatest Buick Ever J Built defy description. This remarkable new motor car Is i vibrationless beyond belief. 5 We hope someone else tells | you that some other car also Is * t | The Greatest 1 4* I X WHIN I1 i I ; I h Al I X bl.il I I hin K VVI ! Forest City I FOREST CI | AGENTS FOR TRYON, CO I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA J TTTTWTTTTTTTTTTTTVTVTTTTVT . NEWS, TRYON, N. C. THURf A MAN'S SIX HAPPINESS CON 1 As is uatural, most of the persons . who have written us their experien-1 L-es in this connection have asked j that their names be withheld. Our I first prize letter is from a Mississippi friend who conquered ruinous worry and anger by developing and following out a set of rules that every reader of The Progressive Farmer j might well read, reread, and past in the family sorapbook. IJhis man writes us: "I can only prove the happiness that results from courageous selfcon troj hy endeavoring to depict the happenings of a few of the most miserable and barren years of my life, and how I rose out of that black despair to happiness. "i n wreck, physically and mentally. Worry, a fiery temper impatience and intolerance, lack of courage, and almost every other bad habit rode mc like an Old Man of the Sea. 1 had given up hope and almost the desire to live, when one day in a last desperate effort to, find my way out of the darkness, I asked a young minister who tried to be my friend what one could do to find happttvas or what were the main essentials that constituted a normal, happy life. "He sei no H to ^be glad of the chance to help me, for he took me into his confidence, and for a long tiiue talked of his experiences and his study of mankind. How he managed to impress me, I don't know; but at the end of our talk he told me that here are the six essentials of a normal, happy life: 1. Hood health. ' < 1 - Congenial worn. 3. Th- discip'ine of self-control. 4. (Vunpanionship (human). f>. 1{> a soil ihli> leisure. tl. Religious or spiritual philosophy. "These are the essentials he gave me. laying much stress on the dis"N'OTICE OK SALE I'ursuuiit to the power contained in thai certain mortgage deed executed by C. H. Helms and Mary Sue Helms, his wife, and R. E. Hlair to W. Wilson on the first day of lune. 1926. and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for I'o!k County, in Honk 24 at Page 17S, securing the indebtedness and con- I f.ying the lands therein described, lef iult having been made in the payment of said indebtedneness, as provided- In said mortgage, the unlerslgned wilj sell at public auction :o the highest bidder for cash at he Court House Door of Polk Couny on Monday the 3rd day of Januirv, 927. at 11 o'clock a. m., the folowing described tract or parcel of and wing and being in Tryon Town hip. Polk County, State of North 'arolina, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake hearing S'nrth S9 dog. East 33 feet from a arg,> W. O. on side of Road at Five 'oints; thence North 70 deg. West 106 feet to a stake and pointers; [hence North S9 deg. East 222 feet to a stake; thence South 7 deg. Sast 206 feet to a stake at road; hence South S9 deg. West 214 feet to the Beginning, containing one icre. It being a tract of land coveyed to said C. H. Helms by deed from said 12. W. Wilson and wife of even date, his mortgage being given to secure payment of the purchase money for *aid land. This 2nd day of December, 1926. C. W. Wilson, Mortgagee. Jones and McCown, Atttorneys. Dec. 9-16-23 Jan.-6 ************************** i I luniebs BELIEF" 1 vibrationless. For then you may J be induced to drive the two 4. cars, and compare them. 2 And you will better appreciate T tbe amazing smoothness, at + every speed, which now be- 2 longs to Buick. T Ever Built ! \ I I fOkiumin am - T LL BUILD THHBI T Motor Co. I ITY, N. C. j LUMBUS AND SALUDA. ;; , i ,-n ' ri. a 5. DEC. 9, 1926. YULESlVRjl AND SELF 1 :rol 0 I cipline of self-control. Impressed and animated by the minister's advice, I " decided there was no wa yout for me except to try resolutely and de- I terminedly to conform to these rules t (rules they were to me now). And t - ?--W tn make them even men in uiuvi ?-w more definite <a nd practicable for everyday living, I wrote out a set of regulations t0 live by, based upon ' these six essential of happiness. It *ran thus: "1. Health: I will keep my body clean and healthful. I will keep all mental poison out of my thoughts. I will especially resist and exclude fear, which weakens and unnerves me. I will adjust myself to whatever happens. I will not worry. If : a thing can be helped, I wtll help it; if not, I will make the best of it. I "3. Congenial work: If I cannot' find something t0 do that is pleas- ' ant, I will try to find pleasure in what I am doing. I will be more honest, square, prompt, and thoughtful. I will try to do somebody a good turn every day. "3. Discipline of self-control: I will not allow myself to become angry. I will resist pride. If any person treats me wrong I will try to forget it. I will manage t0 get j along without friction or quarrels or j strained relations with my family, ' my friends, neighbors, and business associates.. I will cultivate good j habits. I will strive to force my j will to obey my mind. "4 .Human companionship: I will i try to make friends. Also I will try ( to affect pleasantly everyone with whom I am thrown in contact. 1 will force myself to practice doing j good deeds and cheer to others. "5. Reasonable leisure: 1 will plan each day for an hour or so of leisure for rest and quiet, for reflec- ; tion and for cultivating my own j spirt. Also I will learn to look for- j word to and enjoy my leisure mo- j nienls, learning to toad the best J thought of the world's greatest liter- J ature, and apply it. i "6. Religion: As there Is only j one true God, I will do my best to 1 live a life that will please Him. 1 | will cultivate the habit of going to church. Always, 1 will do my best." ?The Progressive Farmer. ++******+*+***++*+++***+++ i W. F. LITTLE I + + | NOTARY PUBLICJ | * Tryon, N. C. X 11 11 M i l 11111111 ll 1111 The Easiest < If you're choosinj with feminine ap ence of tens of tl Like no other cat those features wh to operate with thi tively demand in It is easy to start, si to handle under a nff*?rc tk* V1.1V lilUillUl I I I ury of bodies by 1 Just bring her in 1 11 well Chevrolet m I TRy II "Che H QU ALIT 1ICK0RY PEOPLEGETTING iOOD AS CHRISTMAS REARS "r - Jn HICKORY, N. C? Dec.9?For ti, *lth U,'*A lrst time in many months the Hick J 'i v-< heihtf "'5 .w tail was emotv when Chief s,,. 1 '? J 4 - . oon of the Hickory police depari- *:,s 11\1 nent reached his office early Fr! am,,.'' lay mornong. There was not :i r' n-, , * J trlsonei* in any of the cells. Then- lr! tas been no joll delivery and n? ,,n< 1 o make a break for freedom. ' ' ^OLK CQ^B KEEP YOUR SI l c^r such year round satisfy C'ULD ar.y v -.an have a Christmas? !' i.vr ti'.cktjjvJ^ metal cabinet Fr: . .aire, its IjJ^* finish a true t , the ey ;JtJ* FrigidaJre Offer* ^ enamcI Im:: 11 of More for Less tary refngcrati .:.. : s freennge^* v, . ing the great c :.;-.r;cs of das** * delicious frozen : ^ P RIC FS And wi,h 3 r Frigidahi^ =^."^$170 ^ more tkan < " F^-can*, f m*m *?-- ? confidence winch Fn^eciip. <? k <?i >*_? $225 Larger food ca;:*y. quittecpeeg^ Ti-tJrt from vibration.1/A r-'.ra*.=?cr ?** -?-"?? 0f models, more p:cc;;e er.re.tcat, M?4d U4 and ofctaM* o ggpr-pj $395 facturing meth -is. greater bu.tj proven dependa in semte-ts,c, f ?w things that have made Frig; iairt the co^ din **i."" leader in the electric refrigeration h:x? t to our display r%.ci, telephone, or aa below for complete infennatix. R. 0. ANDREWS, Tryon, N. C. RAdMairt PRODUCT&o/ GENERAL UOTOB K.D VNUREWS Tryoi N. C. Mot dum 250,000 art no? en faying the satisfaction which onb gamin* Frigtdair* cam give. ? J , ..am - -ULJ J ?L- I ' *** for h^Zconorr^ Car for Her to Drive ? a low-priced cart' at has to meet LowPri^ proval?beguid; y the expert- ntfr^lll tousands, and buy a Chevrolet! }??&* of its class, Chevrolet combines rc acli' iich make a car easy tor women Coup= .gt&i osequalitles that women instinc- !o- ^ J J J an automobile. SeWJ1 teer and stop. Itis simple and safe L?o^4U /V ill conditions. And, best of all. it ^*Xf$ ble smartness, elegance and lux 'isher on all closed models. <, ?.b- -i* and let her see for herself how eets her ideals of fine quality. > f. ON MOTOR CO. ivrolet Sales and Service TRYON, N. C. v W Y AT LOW ?J
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