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PACE LIGHT PROVED UMFOrJI IKTEitlArWNAi. Sunday School ' LessonT ?fc. 1- : t I-1 Bvepics Sch-M>.. M-.Uy Itittltcoc r i'? . U3t. Wntfffri Nfw?v*ini' i ifott.) Lesson for August 10 rilfil r.UK^LLt UfIaChs* *N tkstt - J 2 . -1 K>1.1 FIN \ V ,*?C Ha Aftith mttn yow. do it"- J r. 5 PRl.\;.\..v < J. h \\><| t ing 'N'OH *1 PI''?Th- " '?cle at 'iD*. j'N : r.WMr: ? \ : S? : :i top. H % Jesus Avid.* to Ji?\ TO*"SO J'KiM'LK A.s'D A' TOPIC -Je?u? iinriohJnK Social I..: I Tne Marriage reaat (w. 1. 2). MwTlagt? was ordained by (iO<) and *'?' iir-i tv*-?Miiur was si>*. ^tinned by Ilia ; ?t;. p- ^ (Gen. 2:22-L'4) Indeed, He icust ' ve performed the lirst marriage cerem ony. It Is uet nly honortble ir. aii iKeh. 18:4) but when bused ri true n 1? is The highest and -sr ' -lu-rmn re'nrloiiship* next th -anion v'.it the I.ord. /1 pr>::ioietj the ihysi. jl. '-a! and spirt-.!. well-being f rx?tii husband <md w.iV .md makes pou-ible <uj t'mosphere f ?r the nur.re v?f children. Marriage not only ku lv.:i??r?bie relation but .. wedding Is mos' b?-aut!fi. <>oca-! -r f - .til norhus'tin beings. I. Ait. n-led by Jesus' Mother and :ii* D1-- :?^ vv I. jf The friends .bis irrarrl; rVa<t were related to sns ' ; I 1 tr, ! - e. To be uulte ' Jf i.1- ' !ir!.-: ;>y or n^r l-jterf^re normal ii? ,t!.?ns bftt v ""s them. 2. Ai'"r. [? ; 1 >v ?Jod :r:.-n-l-xi ilu* I'.rs* u?a;*r';.;:o on earth ''II - Vioj .losils, K'l .IS all-Jilt I r r -Hi- -- ' i-;r.---s {Luk J:4t?, set i. n; oi. : ; r.njf of iu - !uarrlai?a ist . th JI; - j-V' Till- Hh-1 -m -i- i! -r.r. !-''< 1 uj)' U HU . v ' Hj <ureer t\ - lifts the holy 5In;.: ?? of tiuirrlago '.?> ;?ro\?er digi. : ?H*auty Mhti ' - y 'ul: "... .ilv-r- o in I -r ion ha* I '!-eiy il?-graded It. II. The Ar>x iety of Jesus' Mother ; n v. 3-Jl). 1. The Wine Fat ! iv t). Alio *li this was ?i * rine exl ii?-y !r seems to h' heen >iuito nut. \\ Tito arrival >f and His --? pat a drain Mpun the recurve* .f tile host, r thes?- ^iiosts were hidden 'ifter f h.r! reached r.nn J Marj Frest'iits the .Wed to Jesus (v. :\y The -dear InipHeatlon Is that s'ne requested Him ? embrace tills op* : ?rrtun;*. ?. present His Mvssianlc l/iliiis by rklng a miracle t .-u;>ply rite i??-*k ?>f wine. We may leor: two lessons fntni Mary <1> In "'ir gre.t. meeiis, when ?ur ??.<our? es .,rt ?\ hausted. we like Mary should roiiu- to Josns for help. 1$) T . us tea proscribe to J -us the manner which His help is .. --? giver *?Vii :? ,t was right tv Ma y to r-t-i!.- ? it.!.. ;r her need, it \vo< . r her pro\in.-<- to dictare how ijj should he _ .* 3. Jesus' Assertion of Authority :<). lie re>!-e?-t!al:y reminded Ills uiother tsuit ! passed from bet i;:: !i II.S Father's: \\ 11 vat supreme. 4. Mary's Coati deuce (v. 5). Ai htyiigh .iiii ciiinS dignity He asserted His authority, there must have been some sign by win rh He gave her tc understand that He would not fa I" hex in this embarrassing emergency. Sh?? directed the servants to be ready t< carry out whatever Instructions II* should issue. ill. The Water Made Wine, a Dis play of Jesus' Creative Power (vv. d-9) A miracle is the display of the su pernatural It Is not against the law of nature but the execution of Issues beyond nature. 1. The Measure of This MiracU (v. 6). The six vessels had perhapt a capacity of 120 gallons. Jesus is ua stinted In Hla gifts. Twelve basket! were ieft over from feeding the Flvt Thousand. 2. Its Freedom FTom Display (w 7, 8). The mighty works of the L6r< are not for display. **ot for the gaze o men. While not for display, it was s< real that the disciples and guests knev that It was wrought by divine power 3. Its Design. Its primary aim waj to show the divine glory. Though Jesm would not nae His divine nower tn r? lieve ills own hunger. He responded ti the plea to supply the wants of othen 4. Its Reality (v. fll. Tills was no u sham, a make-believe. To prove tti realiry tt was brought to the gov.-ran >f the feast, presumably the bride groom. IV. The Su"prised Tablo Maete (vv. 10, il). The excellence of the wine wa praised bv the rtiler of the feasl Christ gives, not only quantity, bu quality. Light and Darkneaa A candle !? not lighted for itself neither Is a man. The light tha ervee self only Is no true light, It nni virtue Is that It utfU soon go onl . . . Light unshared Is darkness.Ceorge ilacDonald. Prayer as a Weapon Prayer Is a strong wall and fortres Df the church ; It Is a goodly Christian' weapon, which nr. man knows no llads but he who has the spirit r crace bio of prayer.?Martin I.uthe TH NOTICE , To Baker & Co: You v.:! :;?ke no-1 ! that *7\ the dj?v of Decem-'} ;'-r l*.' ! a tract of land containing} i\t\ acr - in North r-nk * e : -hip >tcd in your name \va- duly ; i y .i E. Young, Ex,-Sherifi of iYa-! auca County, for taxes for the years * 11-1 amoin ? in : alt t $16.s;>, ar?d eighty fivt vents: v>; at. which sa!e Kelly Osboro* be! cattle l?iv highest bidder for th< trice . t' $17.To. You will also take -'ice hat t|e I;me for reedeenti? v his , > - d wil expire on the 3rd day of [' 'a mbf 13*24, arid unless the ama < I' the tax??> . cost and jhim lies paid en or before said date, the . i^.'cd will apply to .J E. Y .mi? Kx-Sh.enfi of Watauga Count;., for . for aid land. This 3rd day of Agust lb2?. KELLY OSBORNE. r rcha-t r. S-TrSc I Notic?r of Dissolution of Pa?tncrship All persons are hereby lined 1 i h:il I %'niii mv r.r.liro i > ost j in the firm of McKoy Ragaii Brick I and St : -. Company to R. M MeKoy. I M- Koy > to pay ail debt.- ; by | :i.i firm, and all persons a bted j .-aid fiim wi: make setllena ,t with him. This the 7th day of July 1 J. S. RAt AN. I 7-10-lp North Carolina 1 Watauga County. N : i, ? hereby jriven t; Elk Kj roplwr Company thu' DeC'lVib.-t M, 192.1 the sheriff ? Wa; U?c< c UTity, after due .e. ;hi- ' oicnt >oid a Mart of land iy> and jntc -< North Cork townsh:; VVa-i la i c< unty. State b? North art?'- n. property of the Klk Kn? Cop-J per ' <>.. con Lai::' ng" 110 ae? ad-' _!" iinp thi i a nils of -f O. J. ivntcr,! Waiter Wright Lumber < and! ihets and 1 ?.-1nic -ill the the! tak Knog Copper Co owned Wa-j ;iu;r;: ..only. lot v.- and) when- :.he undt v.-1ci'.ed lie van: the iiri-hS - i and received from tin, sher rortifseate ?)? -;ee. That the said i- made Cor the tax- . di for . .vears 1820, 1921 and 19 . lis-i tie in the numi of the ICT Knob trapper Co., taxes and costs aniouot-j : vr to $29.34. X-.tioi i- here'ny jricen tli.it unless| r.i owner on o'- before the tk'ni day I .f Dei:; ?ldn i 1*24 pay- the .-aid taxes! micros* penalties and costs, ihe u 11dersigned will anpl> to the sheriff a deed for the said lands. I his duly 28, 1 92 1. K A LINNKY, Purchaser. ENTRY NOTICE NO. 2570. Stale of North Carolina, Watauga ? oimty Ort'k o of t*ii! r\ taker for said county. X. H Earp locates and enters 50 !t- of land in Watauga township on tile waters of Watauga river ae.d BarrcTs Creek Beginning on a stake the ith corner of er:u.t-;o. 2153 and s ii.- with said grant line north to a . chestnut. 3rd corner ?>f saiil grant i -.her. with >.*. H. Carp - and other': lines various courses to the begin. g, so as to include all the vacant 1 land in said boundary. Entered this 8t n day of July 1 d 2 H. J. HARDIN. Entry Taker. ? ' NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Watauga County in .,??%. v uuri oi'iure ins v lertv. J C. C. Farthing:, administrator of Fred ' J Farthing deceased J VS. j Minnie Watson, Dr. L. E. Farthing, j Ed. G. Farthing, Zel>. V. Farthing. 4 f H. Grady Farthing, Donald Farthi Do you take your county paper? > ? Jl ' 1 "Standard 1 y/ in three < car and sti n:i. v?. ?- ** * ?"? quality oil Can Trust! your dealt a on it?by c. "STAN DAI l' ^ r. , IE WATAUuA DEMOCRAT?EVER ire and Howard Jurney and Ralph Jurncy. . . The defendants Howard Jurney and Ralph Jumey will take notice; that an* action entitled as above has! beer, jommenred in the Superior court of Watauga County, X. (\ for] the purpose of selling the iands be- \ longing to the estate of Fred Farth-j ing, deceased- for the purpose of ma-j king assets for the said estate, and the defendants will further take no-J fkn* iK- o,-. <11 V 1VI[UII Vli IV ?|^*c*?_ . at the office of the oi' the Su-' perior Court of Watauga County en the 21st day of August 1924. at the court house in said county and answer i>?- demur to th*. complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded j in tFk raid complaint. This July 12, 1921. A. W. SMITH, Clerk Superior Court. Linney & Coffey. Attorneys for pi lintitf. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an order of Isaac T. Avery. Referee in Bankruptcy in the | matter of J. A. Lcntz and Will Lcntz j bankrupts, the undersigned trustee' will on Thursday August 7, 1921, on, the premises at Blowing Rock, X. C. j beginning at ten o'clock on the fore-j noon of said date, expose to sale and i sell to the highest biddei' all the land belonging to the estate of said bankrupts. which has beer, out into convenient parcels and will be offered in parcels and as a whole and that sale reported to the court which will > ield the most money to the creditors The sales will he on a basis of one fifth cash, balance in four equal payment due in four six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months from date of confirmation of sale by the1 court, the deferred payments to be secured by deeds of trust upon t.he property purchased and to bear intion ?>f sale. The cash payment of 20 to rest from the date of the confirmaper cent must be deposited with the trustee at the time of sale, or the property wili be immediately resold. The proper y will be sold free from a!! li. is and incumbrances and a plat will he exhibited at the time of the sale and may be inspected upon upI plication to the undersigned trustee. This 10th day of July 1024. UKOKUK M. SUDDERTH Trustee in bankruptcy. | NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of an execution directed J to the undersigned sheriff of Watauj ir.-. county front the superior court f | .-aid county in that certain action in which the Yalle Crucis Bank is the plaintiff and W. C and E. j H. Perry are defendants, for the sum 82d5.00 and interest and costs. 11 I will on Monday Sept. i. 1924 at lj | lock p. m. sell to the highest bidi icr Cor cash, at the court house door 1 \ said county, the following tract of I and. to wit: Beginning on the center of the :'r'idgo in J. C. Eggers' line, thence th the public road, south 22 west P 'lcs; south 2 ^-2 east ten poles; oiith J poles; then south 28 1-2 west - poles to a stake in middle of said ? i; then south G 1-2 west one pole ; a maple stump; then north 82 W! poles to a beech, J. M. Greer's rnci ; then with G. W. Eggers' line) i- west 5 poles to a stake in South; Prong of Ellison's Creek, near a buck: eye. then with the middle of said creek north 80 west d poles, then north 54 1-2 west 6 poles, then north dp 1-2 west 4 poles then north 441-2 west 6 poles, then north 84 west 10 poles, then north 72 1-2 west 6 poles I then north 88 1-2 west 7 1-2 poles to the beginning:, containing 4 acres and 85 poles. , This the 15th day of July 1924. I C. M. CRITCHER^ Sheriff. By P. X. WARD, D. S. at the top " Polarine Oils are made insistencies, to & every ison with the correct high . Pick the right one from r'? chart and always insist name. .Tg wr >larine MotorcS^ Y THURSDAY?BOONE, N C N- ' arolina, \V:r,auga County, in Superior Court, Infer* tho li. Annie Greer vs. Steele ' or' I NOTICE defendant .vn.vc named will to . t:ce that an art ion entitled aat has been commenced in the <>r court of Watauga county to h.o. the bonds of matrimony between the piaifitiff and the defendant dis b and the said defendant will! ft; r take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of superior court of said county to be :*. the first Monday in Sept em-: bei 9-4 at the court house of said' j <v y in Boone, X. C. and answer; or mur to the complaint, in said i ac : r or the plaintiff will apply to, the ?urt for the relief demanded in s-ji complaint. Tius July 1. 11*24. A. \Y. SMITH. Clerk of the Superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY X tice is hereby given to Hunter Da; that on Dec. 3, 1923, the Shi if of Watauga County, after dui idvertiscment sold certain tracts oi .hi lying and being in Beaver Daw township. Watauga County and Stat -t* North Carolina, property of H a Dayton, containing ten acres nn ?>r less, adjoining the lands of Joe Farthing, A. C. Greene and other d being all the lands that Huntei Dayton own"d in Watauga County. taxes, when and where the umi- :gned became purchaser and j r<M , .. 1 from the sheriff a certifi-1 eat. f sale. That the said sale was! niiei' for the taxes due for the years! lie.; .,r?d 1922, listed in the name! of Hunter Dayton, taxe ? and cost co - .imounting t.o .SI.8(5. Notice is' her given that unless the owner: on or before the third day of December 192 1 pays the taxes, interestj pet: and costs ihv* undersigned I \vi ' ' !v to the sheriff for a deed to tin. iid lands. This Aug. 4, 192-1. W. L. GREENE. 8-1 Purchaser. NOTICE 1 Sarah Ellison, guardian: You will 'k. notice that on the brd day of ecember 19211, a tract of land of til'"y one acres ?r? North Fork town ship was duly sold for taxes in the mat er provided by law, which said lam was listed in your name as guar diar The taxes for which this lano wii' -old was for the years 192.1 and 1922* amounting to $17.44 and cost, eighty five cents. At which sale the undersigned became the highest bidder for tlu* price of $18.29. You will also take notice that the time for redeeming this land will expire on the 3rd da} ?>f December 1924 and | unless the amount of the taxes cost ar.d penalties is paid on or before said date the undersigned will apply to ?T. K. Young, Ex-Sheriff of Watauga county for a deed to said land. This the 2nd day of August 1924. KF.LLY OSBORNE. S-7-3e Purchaser. ENTRY NOTICE NO. 2571 State of North Carolina, Watauga County office of entry taker for said county. N. H. Earp locates and enters 20 acres of land in Watauga township on the waters of Watauga river. Be- j ginning on the northeast corner of j the W. E. Shipley tract and runs j with said line tc Mast's line, then | : with Mast's line and various courses] and distances to the beginning so as| to include all the vacant land in the 1 said boundary. Entered this 8th day of July 1924 H. J. HARDIN, Entry taker i SSfJ & i I I; ?$'? ! K 1 " an avalanche of money bothers many a man when his his bills begin to turn into cash. For safety ease in disbursement and gaining almost instant credit in the business world, he should at once turn the sum into a bank. Open an Account i and begin to do all hi bill paying j by check. It is the simplest and the J most accurate way of keeping posted j as every stub is a postitve receipt I that said bills are paid. There are j manifold advantages attached to this j bank method of doing business that j never fail in advancing a man on] the road to success. The ] Bank of Blowing Rock j Blowing Rock. N. C. offers its unexcelled sersite. I AUGUST 7. 1?Z4 REAL ESTATE 'WORTH THE PRICE' 6 room house, nearly two acres, overlooking Boone ,might take small farm in exchange . $2,000.00 5 room bungalow, Daniel Boone Park City water $2,200.00 w uuu?c, spring waiei", grand view, close in, with 5 acres land, several beautiful home sites .... $3,500.00 5 rooms, gcod house, east end, one Half acre lot $2750.00 3 Wilkes county grain and fruit farms per acre $30.00 600 acres, five mils from Boone, splendid sheep or grass farm 2. dwellings, two barns. 3 orchards. 2 silos, 200 acres cleared, small dam, would make large lake. Sell cheap. l.ots in Daniel Boone Park $100.00 Fine residence or business lot on Boone Trail, close in $350.00 Another with store house and 4 lots $450.00 H. W MORTON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE WHY SAVE? First, to have a competence on hand to guard against disaster in earning capacity and to have funds ready for emergncies. Second, to he able to take advantage of opportunity offered in good investments-which often present themselves but the one time. Third, to form the good habit of thrift and economy. ? Start an account with us today We pay 4 per cent on savings. The Peoples Bank & Trust Company ! iJIXj | QF r.FNFRAL ^ | IS price is right? Wouldn't You Rather i Own a Six? ! Of course?everyone would I ! Practically no vibration; ; greater smoothness; steadier | acceleration; reserve power, | reserve speed, reserve stamina ! ?these are things that you get in the Olds' mobile Six. | r lev y mw~I J|mM i A. G. MILLER J C\ L?c*1 A?ent- YUMA, N. C. >s \ *^JL3ULB-I-gj-B-'?-X-?-lxJLB?JLJLJLJLtiAJLILgJT:."" J
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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