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JULY 19, 1923 !< PROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL iunday School ' Lesson* <Ry RE.V. P. B. PiTZWATKR. I>. D.. Tf*ch?r of English BiM? Id tha Moody Btb)? Inatttut* of Chica#o.) ^ 1*2*. WMttm VnnpApir T.TI?!OB.) LESSON FOR JULY 22 JOHN THE APOSTLE XfVSSSCN TEXT?Luke l:?$-6C; John lf:lr>-27. I John :7. A OoLDlSN TEXT?'God la love: and _ he that dwfllpth la love dwetleth Sn God. Rttd God in him."?I John 4:2f. RBKH5RENCB MATERIAL ? Mark 114 20 John 13 21-25. Acta 4:12>20; R/v 1:1 PRIMARY TOPIC?The Dlsclpla Whom Jenua I?\ed. JUNIOR TOPIC?John, the Beloved Disciple INTERMEDIATE AND 8KNIOR TOPIC?John. the Boipin Friend of J* run. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC 1? A C)utr?ctcr 8tuJ> of John. I. His Intolerance of Irregular Scrvio? (Luke 9:49, !K?. John was conscientious In his Intolerant c of this disciple. There seemn to have heen no question but what the man was really easting out devils, even though he did not posses* the unnif credentials as the twelve apostles. There seems to have been uo question as ?? the reality of the truth which this disciple taught or the work he did. The smut* spirit has been manifested rII through the Christian centuries. Whoever wituefBes truly of Christ and does His work has God's recognition Christ rebuked John's intolerance and declared that "he that Is not against us is for us." May wo every where show the same consideration to those who are doing the laird's work even though they are not members of our particular church. II. John's Righteous Indignation (Luke ?U51-r?6). 1. Jesus* Face Ser Toward Jerusalem (vt. He knew what was before I Tim. He Knew the awful fote awaiting Him at Jerusalem. Kven though the dark shadow of the cross hunu acres* hi* path He resolutely nerved Himself for the ordeiii. The ?ros? was no ?icc;'!ert. The supremo purpo>o of Hi- coming wes to sm\?' the v-irld through Hi* -acrillcial dcntii. This was in the plan ?>t <o,d fron nil eternity. The cross Is the grand center of the Christian religion. I7!very??ne who follows Jesus must take up his cross. "J. riu Inhospitable Samaritans (v. fVf<>. The l ord was to pass through that city ?m His way to Jerusalem. When the people discerned that His l'nce whs v?-t for Jerusalem they re fused hospitality to Him. This insult i to the "Lord so aroused the anger <?f John and J nines that they desired to Chit down fire from heaven to destroy the Samaritans. It was John's love for his Lord that prompted this suggestion. t^hritt rebutted htm and corrected his spirit, hut He knew that It proceeded from a heart of love, l.ove will brook no Insult to its object. Mistaken love has done much harm In the church. The pa yes of history are red with the Mood of heretics, to the everlasting shame of the persecutors. Persecution is uot the wuy to deal with those who differ with us. The i spirit h not only wrong, but it is fu Uie. for the Mood of the martyrs haf always become the seed of the church. May Christ's rebuke to John take from our hearts the spirit of Intolerance nnH ri'ViMii'p Iprik rn m?? not tn <1a. troy men, but to save them. III. John's Car? of Christ's Mother (John 10:23-27).. 1. Jesus S;jw His Mother (v. 26). Perhaps His pbysi ni saffeting had so dimmed His vision that He had not seer, her before. But even His death agonies did not rouse Htm to forget her. While engaged in the redemption of the world. He displayed Ills tender human Interest in this beautiful act The crocs is the center from which love flows. 2. John Took Mary to His Own Home (v. 27). The same John who wished to call down Are upoo the inhospitable Samaritans now was engaged in the tendereat act of human affection. He was caring for the mother of his Lord. The reason Jesus entrusted her to John was that Hs knew his real heart of lo\e. lie knew thai John's experience was such that he could enter into full sympathy with her In her great sorrow. IV. T?st of Divins Birth (I John 4:7. 8). John's experiences in life were sack tLut now near the close of bis life h? declared that the supreme test of fel iowsr.jp 11: xne aivine me is iove. juovs 1* the bond of perfection?the cord that binds all virtue# into one harmonious bundle. All the fruits of the Christian life spring out of this root. God Is lore. All that is good and beautiful In our lives is but the very life of God flowing through us. *o With All Men. All men think all mortal but themselves.?Y oung. Religion Is Necessary. Genius, without religion. Is only s lamp on the outer gate of a palace; It may serve to cast a gleam of light on those that are without, while the io habitant is in darkness.?n. More. v Fortune of Complaint. The usual fortune of complaint Is to excite contempt more than pity.? Johnson Must Count on Christ. All history is inconiprebensiblo without Christ.?Kenan 1? ?f I MEN YOU MAY MARRY By E. R. PEYSER i V Ha* a man like this proposed f i to you? I Symptoms: Well set up. close- j ly cropped fair mustache, fait* ish hair. Good locking it I used to good cloth es* go<?d food, j tine folks and fine thinking, t j You don't agroo with bim In pol- J J J tics, art or religion. You have i f very Interesting discussions. Yon j ; have discussed everything and * j agree on nothing. IN FACT I J ' Ho is the one person with I j whom yon can disagree and dl? * ! | cuss without disgust. 1 i n Proscription for bride to bs; * | f\T ..s.mim. Ir. X.-I4nal T 1 I ? J"?JI 1UUI>1UIUU? I I ity. He likes >our honesty, t Absorb This: * THE WISE GUY GIVES HIS t | J WIFE A MIND. OR MIND- ? i INO'S KEEPINGS. I by Mc(.'lur? N*w?p?p#r Synateat* ) ? ' ttS^Book It is ?-*.*?> to tell the toiler Hov best he can carry his pack, Bui no one can rate a burden 0 weight Until It has teen on his back ?Ella Wheeler Wilcox. HOT FRUIT DRINKS npHFJ bot fruit drinks, called soup* by the Scandinavian people, are much more healthful than fruit cocktails. and better a* an appetizer A good fruit drink, even at the end of a meal, is uiuch better thou a cup of coffee. ? Apple Tea. Wash and cut one good-suced apple Into quarters without paring It, then slice each Quarter into four pieces. Pour one cupful of boiling water on the apple and let it set for two lo urs where It will be hot, but not cooking. Add r. little surnr orunce or lemon juice and serve Drink More Water. >Ve need ' ? make an effort to drink poml. fr?!: water mj !? ..-1 two or three quarts daily-?besides the fluid taken ;it meais. I'hysh i.ms :ell us if we drink etiotiph water while en tine rj?nsonabi.\ ?.t he right kind of food. \v?? will lie relieved of sciatica. lumbar- and e??nsti|-::iion and n score ?>f other His. If we could realize the nee? ssity of phnty of w ater. the body bcinp over tliree-fourths water in c> imposition, we would form the lurbit of frequent drinkinp of water. The skin, mucous membranes, kidneys and other organs need much water to function properly, and when it is denied then; the body rebelt and we suffer all sorts of ills. The fruit Juices prepared from p rapes. rasp)?erries. currants and other fruits are aU most satisfying. and U is a wis*- housewife who provides them for her faintly. 7vu-?wtjt2_ 19?J. Wwttrn X?"Rrtipbp?r Union.) trecatc 1 IMC I IMC YOUMAPt A 5E N5AT#0"A{. <* ATCM WH !( YOUR 6<R?. APt\AvOe?VKOR?Jty. -u Get Diamonds in Borneo, Diamonds still are being obtained from rivers in Borneo where they first were found more than 200 years ago. O ; MEN YOU MAY MARRY j t ? 1 By E. Fl. PEYSER 4 I Has a oalcot like this proposed I J to you? I Symptom?: "Mincing": that's what the novelists call hl6 salt, t His dainty hands, flowers in hie f buttonhole?all Is minting. Somel tiroes a monocle flashes forth to t enlarge his vision. Oh, he may \ seem dashing, but?You should see him fuss over his boiled egg roomings' In fact, the only tiling | that he doesn't fuss over, his ? family says, is ocean bathing. J and some one hoard him say once that the i?cean wasn't "the i same" enough. IN FACT 4 Sameness ig his middle name. Prescription to his bride: T> Ruy an timer and *i Always boil his egg the same way! J Demand much from him in work and play. ; Absorb This: Responsibility melts fussinees as , ^ sun the snow. j ^ (& by McClur* Newspaper Syed!e?te.) THE WATAUGA PEOPLE WILL TALK fou may get through *h* world b$t 'Twill be very sfanv, f you i:s*"n to all that is said As you go; fou'Il be worried and fretted ar?<j kept i?> a <tew. or meddlesome tongues must have Something to do-? And people will talk. f fjuict and modest, you'll have It presumed rhat your humble position is Only assumed. ITou're a wolf in sheep's clothing Or else you're a fool. 3ut dor: t get excited?keep Perfectly cool. For people will talk. I And then if you show the 'east i Boldness of heart, i)r a slight incline to take Yout part, I'hey will call you an upstart. Conceited and vain. But keep straight ahead, don't .Stop to evpkun? For people will talk. If thread-bare your dress arc! fashioned your hat. > will surely take notice of that. And hint rather strongly that you Can't pay your way; But don't get excited, whatever They say. rV.'t people will talk If y-'Ui dress i-- \n fashion, I Kir. t think to ?'-rape. For they criticise then in a different -hap*? I Vuu'rc ahead ?>{ your means. Oi >??*.; r tailor's unpaid: But mi?d your own business, There'- naught to h< made. For people will talk. N->w. *h? he-t way to do v- do as You please, I-" <t > .* mind, if > ? viftaye ??:. A 'ho i .-v a*, ease. >f I'.ntrs \o i will meet wit^ - ,rts iSy d. :i't -fop *> think e.f them. If - not any use. For p<$!j wiil ?.\u Exchange. DO YOU KNOW THE SECRET? "Wint i-i Hie secret of uoos!'' i- i tin Sphinx. .>h," said the Button. 'Beat vptir way through !:lo." said the Heart. "soever to led'*, said the Pencil. "E'lVt n o-ve'\ said the Tooth. "P..- in-. ;-date," said the Calendar. '*Aiway> keen coul," said the Ice. l.ook pit said rim Camei. "ho l> i.-huvs on tick.'' said tht tocic. "Put lij> a tiIu|T\ Hid the Mou: tain. "Keep to your bt'd'> said the Hiv<: youi head/' said ih? Barrel. I-rivo things in", -aid the Han: mer, "Make light of ivory thin jr. he Fire. ''Make much of mail things', said ?u? Microscope. "Never do anything offhanded," said tho Glove. "Have a pur-pass,'* sa?d the Cat "An egg a day," said the Hen. "Spend much time in reflection," said the Mirror. "Be -nan) in your dealing's." said the Knife. "Find a good thing and stick to : said the Glue. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Having qualified as admhtistrai of the estate of S. P. Shull, decea eti, this is to notify all persons h.r. ing claims against said estate of u- ceased to present them for pa^me .: within twelve months of the date this notice or the same will be pie. in bar of their recovery. All person: j indebted to said estate will plea1 make immediate payment. This 10th day of July 1923. P. R. SH15LL. Administrate! Bingham & Brown, Attorneys. FARM FOR SALE ! Containing 38 acres, 3-4 mile fro:: Butler, on main public road. Mosl J of this land is clay, and produce; jwell; 25 acres level to gently roll ! ing; no rock, balance smooth hil ; land; 3 acres in small timber; fence* and cross fenced; good orchard e; apples, peaches, cherries, and grapes 1 Branch runs through the place tha | never goes dry. Other land can b< linvxfht t^ic 1 .J milij n ?V.i ! church and school; the Watauga Ac ad my at Butler is one of the bes j schools in the state. Cottage hous' : painted; with six rooms; in nice vie^: | of Southern R. R. Good well am i well house; coal and wood house j good bam and other out buildings Will take $3,250.00 if sold withi sixty days. Terms part cash, balanc one to five years time, if intereste< call or write me at Butler, Ter.n. R. 43 JOE* CULVER. DEMOCRAT NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLl CATION NORTH ' 'AROL1KA, VI V CA CCVA'TY In the c'nper v Court Btlwc the C rk C- C. Faribing. administrator of Fred Farthinp. IV*cd. vs. Mir.ni- W.jt ;c?r. Dr. L. E. Farthing, Ed G. Farthing, Zeb V. Farthing:, H. Grady Farthing. Donald Farthing. Howard and Ralph JarceyThe defendants, Howard Jurriev and Ralph Jurney, defendant.- above nanied will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commencvd : the superior court of Watauga county before the clerk thereof. f- i h< sale of the following describee -nds far assets, to-wit: Lying and > ? ::.r ki the county of Watauga, stat?* of North Carolina adjoining the lands : Henry Lewis, L. Fv Farthing and "th r- and bounded as follows:? P" r '>'ng on a -lake on the lowci side of the p.?.<?no and Plowing Rock turnj -^ road, and runs North 3 1-2 east poles to a wild cherry on the bank of ;he ditch, then East 24 poles to a :-*r.kt- its the old lino, thou Soiiu: 3 1-2 West with wiid line 70 poles f.< the b me and Blowing Rock Turn pike :tthen North 55 wept witi said road 2-1 poles to the beginning containing 10 acres more or less, and thf said defendants will furthej take notice that they are required t< appeal- at the office of the oierk 'oi the superior court in Boone, N. C.. or j the 1th day of August. 11*23, and an s'.vi r or demur to the petition pf th< plaintiff or the relief demanded ii the said petition will he granted. To,- 2Vth day of June. 1923. A W. SMITH Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE > NORIT I ARidi iNA. >\"A ' \ ' nl STY. hi The Suv- -v.-i I. ' i dp n ' A, i\ . ! :!-> - I ;H. By "no of an d;tvcte< . d from the Super i?o <' .-Jir.y in th I 'ion. 1 "aill on Men days Cth day of August. ITJd ; th ' *urs of 11 8 m. ami : p. r;i. at tut: ck-.i i noil: e of .<i.m Co \ ) to the highest bidder f" oa-iti. * .i': -1.. oii; execution, aii C" riv " !< and inu-i '.-t vhcih ih -a:. \ 1 v\'Tdia-n>. the deo ndam : *SsAi r ii : .1 . ? -*: u o.wit: i.''AllWING 'ii ai! i.tk a: the Wil in.;- iraw Yard. run.- North s s poles to a eh t ut .<;.i , ??: : ..f ( ,, . k; ' hell N?.i ?: " ; J;. Ka.i \'- pole.- to a stake ii ! road; then with said road G , 1 Eaes ii poies : ? a rock; the j i\h 27 de?j West 10 pohs r.. . then South ! i--u East or - to a stake in load; then So at i.;. i polos to a her S-tutn 1 i dojr West 1.1 pole- t .i stake ifi Hohd at the branch; the South 7! 'Vv.-r poles :<? a >lalu hen South 17 deg West 5 1-:: p ? ' a sup?r tree, M. Williams' comer hen North ;1 dep. We si 7 poles : n- k in a branch; then South 1 p. West 10 poles to a rock on Wes ;.de of creek; then with the sai . k. S irtth 12 ?i* p: West 5 i-2 pole " ait ash. .Me. Williams* corner; tre soutli ?s dvg. West ? po?cs to a sraa n a ridp* ; then North >- dig We> s poles to a stake; then North 12 <le? A"est 0 poll ^ to a iarsre rock. M< Viiliams* corner; then South 5t> 1 .leg \N <- ; 4 l-l: poles to a stake. r.- I Egger'j corner; then North 17 li??g West with Egg-erC lire 23 pol* <? chestnut, Kggcrs' corner; the North 1 deg. West S poles !;> a mil than North 20 dep. Ea? t> 1 -2 pok :'? a lyim; then Noilh 2i? deg. \\\? :T poles to a dogwood. Stout's an Agger's corner; then North wit Stout's lira- 12 poles to a stake; the South S6 d' tr. East U l-*2 poles to .stake. Me Williams* earner; the South 17 1-2 dog. East -IS poles t r'pc beginning, containing 22 ! acres, more or less. This July 11*22. * C. M. CRITCHER, Sheriff of Watauga County. N. < NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA, WATAUGA COUNTY. In The Superior Com Watauga County Bank Against W. S. Whiting. By virtue of an execution direct* fn ! 1-4. nenmo/t -f r.-.w* f li<> i nnu ior court of Watauga County in tl above entitled action, I will, on Mo iav, the t?th day of August, 1923 l? tween the hours of 11 r*. m., and p. m.. at I no court house door of sa county, sell to the highest bidder f cash to satisfy said execution. t! following described real estate, t ) wit: On tfte water- <,.f Greene Mount a and Boone Fork Creek, BEGINNING on a stake, comer Yonnalossee Road th* U. S. Gover 1 meat corner and running with t! j Government line oith 78 dep. Wc 27 poles to a bunch of chestnuts I the Greene Mountain Rock; thi North 1 dog. East 290 poles to t chestnut near the path leading frc I Leonard Gragg's to White Ro Ridge; then South 86 deg. East 1 * J poles to a rock, corner in L. Gragg's line: then South 4 deg W< II 248 poles to White Rock with poii c j ers ;n Tom Gragg's line; then Noi ^ j 66 deg West 36 - - 2-3 poles to t 7 \ beginning, containing 260 1-3 acr rl i more or less. ; This is the land described in a de k from W. S. Whiting and wife Ca: line L. Whiting to Florence E. Bo; n dated September 13. 1919 and e corded in the office of the Register 1, Deeds in Book 30 at page 161. This July 3, 1923. C. M CRITCHER, Sheriff of Watauga County, N. CERTIFICATE OF FILING CF CONSENT BY STOCKHOLDERS TO DISSOLUTION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. To All t" Dhom These May Coaifi? Gn eti* _. WHFREAS. It app?;?'s to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated re, cord of proceedings for the1 voluntary ; dissolution thereof deposited in my j office. that the Cove Creek Co-opej rative Store Company, a corporation j of this Slate, whose principal office j is situated in the town of Sugar i | Gn?v-. County of Watauga. State of j North Carolina. (TV. Ii. Mast. being , the apem therein and in charge, J thereof, upon whom process may be! I rtrved has complied with the re-1 j, | cpiirements of Chapter 22 of the' j Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Cor ] por&tio ?,** and the amendments j theretc. preliminary to the issuing of! j this Certificate that such consent, j has been hied* | N< w . Fbereforc, I W. X. Everett,; I Secretary of State of the State ofi North Carolina, do hereby certify] : thai *h? said corporation did. on the . 25th day of June, 1923, file in my . office a duly executed ami attested consent in writing to the dissolution j of said, corporation, executed by I more tnan two thirds in interest of I . the > ockhoiders thereof, wh?ch sard . certifies - and the record of the pro-1 ceeding- aforesaid are now on file ' in my >uid office as provided by law. > In Testimony Whereof. 1 have . hereto -et my hand and official <eai. y at Rab eh, this 25th day of June, A. 5 !). If . W. N. EVERETT. Secretary of State. NOTICE r STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA. HALIFAX COUNTY. this day qualified before! ^ it. M. Gary, Clerk of the Superior 4 Court f the aforesaid County and State. :;s administrator of the estate [ f Esther E. Ransom, deceased, this ! is : ? net:'.* all per sobs having claims:! , , . again-1 the estate of said deceased to; exhibit them to the undersigned at' WVldo: . N. C.. on or before the 25th ?lay 'f ' ir.e. 1 i*2 i. or. this notice will :?. lid in bar of their recovery. Ail indebted to said estate i v.ill use make immediate payment Ti,: -'ii: day of'-jtunc, 1023. GEO. RANSOM, i ! Adfrtrnistrator, 1 \\\ d,.,n. N. C. WATCH REPAIRING I . . fr.der a posit < g >arantee ! ; .few i . n paired. Estimates furnished on all mail order1-. Satisfac tion guaranteed. 7 Office west of Blackburn Hotel " J. W. BRYAN, Jeweler ? - cNow Easie C *51 thr i h 8 "J make an additi your payments i by the bank wii So plan to get cm y. ? down to the be: and you?in the I business or pleasi the driver's seat starter button. It is a car for all \ for even-one. An j reach. Come in i >io . \ , j- b iii Dealer?Boot hi r Watauga cou ^ BAf PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OtF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power t s*ie contained it> certak Mortgage Deed executed to the undersign*. <1 fly R. A. Com i s and wife M- O Co'ni)? or. the 2 2 mi day of June , )'.*22 ;*> secure the pnynunt of the slim of $Io0.7T? due J exit 22nd. 1 PL':' which said mortgage ii- recorded in the office of the Register of I>? <->k for Watauga County in Book 7. at ISO. dr-fault hu\"rrig: been made ?i. the pf?y.nori of the ?ah)(, I will August 0. l'*2\ it being the t\rst M<md?y an said month sc*l! to the highest biddtr for cash to satisfy said mortgage the following: described real estate Beaver Dam Township. and designated as fellows: TRACT ONE BEGINNING oc a chestnut J. Y. Faruhittg's comer and runs South 52 pedes to ;; stake and pointers; then East I OS poles to k staki and pointers; then North ->2 poles t<> Mack pine; then !? the beginning. enr,taming 3s acres, more or less. TRACT TWO BEGINNING on a black pine, running South J poke- ?. a .-.tak? in John Shell's '.ire; then East poles to a spruce ; : ;h?. r. with the ridge 02 pine- to . best nut. j.n.i. Y. Faith ing's liie : Y en West to the k-gin : r?>r njr *J more or ie-^sTb ' 30th, ! .. G- \\ . KGGKK-. gag?. Bro-vn ?v- Iv.iijrham. Artoriiey?. Bites-stings 7 1 For all insect bites, red bug. chigger, bee. wasp, mosquito, etc..apply wet baking soda or household ammonia, followed by cooling applications of? VICKS V VapoRub Oner 17 Million Jaim L'*<d Ymarfjf C. B. KFARFOOT A rchitect r.Ui.-Tol \ A.-TF.N'N* Registered Archi- t in Xorth Pu.-'h- Buihi:n?/ it DR. fiLFRED"w!*TULT" * BYE S! i ' A\l IS I ^KlghfeJiO SEE RF. r! RR SEE DUia f _ i?*a- L.5pcr.?r,c* | i he Best Lcj-iipmcnt Obtainable. I )01ass< s Fitted Exclusively / KARTI* BLOCK. LEKCIR, H. U U i c I Watch 1 ~ - " 11 ?r - r Than Ever to )wii a 5555? \ vufjh (Jie ^S^ircAa^e^tafV ?will enroll you and start you on **' the way to ownership. We will put the money in a local bank, at interest. Each week ional payment. Soon nine int^TAct rviirl [. IViO lltv. tllkVI VCL J- nil.f. I make the car yours. ; into the fields and woods ach tar stream?the family rord Sedan. It is ready for litre anytime you step into and put your foot on the veather with real comfort d now it is within your today?get full details. . TAYLOR tie arid Vale Crucis NTY BANK. BOONE. N C. JK AND TRUST CO .. ,1 'I
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