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PAGE 'i IX WfPBOVEr. UNIFORM JNTEXNATiONAL SundaySdiool T LessonT <*T HS\ f H ;- irZWATKR. l> IV. of th? 8?erin< SvhooL M >Jy Bibl? In ???*u'o ; Obionfo ) 1 c " ' ' -: ' " v ' Lesson for March 8 the savior on the cross LESF' N 1K\ i -Ink. r",:3J ?. GOIJ 'nN T'-'.X . - i'- *. ?;>ari?d pot HI -.nr. Sc*i, b. del!V:'-'1 Hln- up for u? u.. h"?> 'hati >1- n?>i ??Ui Hire **^o fr-r!> -it >,11 ?Roro. S A> PRIVART TOPIC- I: For?iv*? ?;* k JUH !? ? ? T . < -ftV r on the Cro.ns. INT !^V \T> X NT' T: MOR TOPIC Tb. < r-icJfl*!or if ? -Is* SOON ' I E \' L.T TOP3('--Obr f-.?i Cur S*?5 Tbiix * ? ?r Irint- to fn:* niib t) : rraged- " til times. No reo ' he am.'- f approach* - i is the v? ry : nux of alt history rhouxh unique > Its blackness. f? -ii?\vk -s* - > * liberty and lift r r all the world ;! s highly Imports' ' *hat e-err :.?arl er have perRo^al e ; * ri ??* ?:r? death for himself <nd ieu got his pppll* to see tha' Cvr >t - .iea'h v. > listoad of Their ox. death I. The Place of C-uciflx:on (v. 83). Thex iwav "'sivary, a hi]1 nt I of Jems'i!e:n, pe>etubling a *1tpU. - vary" the Latin word am! * ' is the Fb brew. Tills !h a -* - k??iv -nt r for the plure > v. ri WHS 8b couip The : 111 an apt pic t'iro : s ooni! ? 10 rosuil of sii and inuiii^ : e are goO^ If av * \ !.?* -i^k ?i-1 > cavern whlcl (?m* contained thera. M. H s Companions on the Cron* TiVi male! *ioi> \v? ' 'TUCiOad v i:b l r - not giver.. Thia i> - rlptutea. "He v .is \i't. 'he tritDsIfrfjss > ' (iv:t . ill. His Forgiving Lovt- 'V\). He ? r i'i" - ' om." Fie tfonbth - lt;i-i . . I ?iThe soichers . ;,c? i-re.i r??r tin jo* rnment. bul th?- a he. in II indness. ucr Mnorani of me llty of their rime IV. T re Wor'd Rever.ed (V? 34-43)* : hi -r ?i . s - I he Ml prwnt -un lmtone human ufe, nn<i disi'lo-cs (he a?.v i s }?< : Take a croaa- 'an of &e wori:i nv ihiir isince ? was ami repress* -nil - >{ the various < lasses then r-tv found nroa.i i .testis. on rhe 1. T v. .; ?1 T: *> rambled :T H5> seaudess mho rijrl ' under the cross wi;? i . He was dyii _ rbi> represents r...- whose prli .:i-> merest in < l.ri.si is a means to get i 2. I !.< Ikivi:Jterenf (v. 35". '"1 he people steud beViOlrtjT?s.w They gase ! ut ? Him wi.k ruiiif. r. r The I greet , _ : .,n the ?*' *if.i-d Christ \?dtn si'^d Indifr?.-re?i e. j 3. n e S liters (w. 35^9|. CIi The rulers reviled Hi.n lor Ms t a J x: > ? i> : s\ i 1'hey wanted ^:idor, 'ii :..'i ;i orucified Senior, r eiaj jire relii-i'iue, but h > e only .onfeiiiui for a solvation Widrh hi an a' oiietuent uuo'e fry Moo.l T o ;?ers reviled for lai' .ins t?. be a fciHX The title. "M:d/ of the ,!ews.- r.;?.' awn placed oyer jHiu? in hiiir.-ny. but tv whs tr.m .for, by right the itavidu cour He shall be W v i(IT SftlC T 'the fact ttiu- the ail!a /sv ripT' i. '.vms ir. <5 reek, ii v vv and Latin >n -> he was > e 'kir-g over all the v, rid. .tt '! he ; nt Mnlei.,1- v ?9). This hrn-ul runr. j-?ined in rv iig Tli*? Savior. I'Vt-c though he was wCer 4 The fVjiiit-Cit Malefactor (vv. 43) The eon.si-it.nj> sinner who dis ?-rued th?- heart <>f . Savior prayed for rnr<\. The .,;rx confessed hi- ria ajrair.si ?' } arnl ried r,? .1 esu> for ?alvh?: ?n. He y-w thai the dylDu: ??ae was tbe : / . (, The fa-1 fa. acknowledged his sin showed that, hv was penitent. His request that Chris? remember Win then tie >?rne hr.to His kSn^om shows that he recognised tfcnt the One who was dyin< on jthe cross wag making atonement for *in. sud that He would corue to reii'u lis K;rta. His salvation was Immediate. Chriet said. "Today shall tbon "he- with me ?n Paradise." V. The Death of Chrict (vv. 44-40), So shocking was the crime that natar .erself threw around the Son of God .* shroud to hide Him from the godless crowd. When the price of sic was pa^d He dried with a loud voice gfaowlag that He 3till had vitality, lhai tBLs death whs not through exhaustion tet.t 'jj His sovereign wilL In Thii Lif? ' It !? In this life alone we can lean lessons of patier.ee ami self-denial, foi - ?? / !?!. KiuU riio t eh Ku n. mere ace h? w ?j. ... joffercrs to soothe, no tnnurnera t< ?ousfort Ir the mansions of the F* tfcor's house.?George Maedonald. Foundation of Peace The Idvlne henedlcTlon ts pec noosced upon pescemaVers. Bat the peace, to he of value, must be pei manent; and to he permanent !t out be founded on sot-ad principles. i THJ Goods foj ?aa>jMJiiPwu>iuiawaM^a3?iaitsawgi We have just Barb \\ ire, Stapl are affering ail tl K?t>i l\r i v/t v. y vu i- ? t . We have uistoe Plows. a!so repai We have al! sizes are prepared to c Our paint sto< Bocne, and we c. Iuiar prices. VVhei on Electric Good Dont fail to co on display at all t Let us kr vw \ haven't got . we Farmers Har ;)E VI a?-._ arm SAVED TROTZKY ON DEATH'S EVE j Refugee Kinswoman Tells of | His Early Life. Wena: ?-{.?* ?, Wash Hiw atl *rt- > it!; life ?-f Lee i i .y. i d in saving him f- e- J the Russian ewir st .. n- i i . i. hiia coir, en r n- ; ii.umsin vas r-iafcd iv.vu* y his ! y - it- - KeriiMit M \V... .?? mot - r I Tr-i'z >r.d Mrs. Kernhiit v* ere sisters. Wi.'-n quite \uung, I'rotzk >vl..>??> . is Lv<>n Bniusbr* -en. va* sent l-y It is wealthy ;?a:*ei?s. L>::\!-? riml | Aiitii' J V mshtoeit, fre.n their e la - itheri stuas<a to E ?u . ?ia? | Mr*. K : tilt said, lie i jlzed ; with f-: '?\* Utlents ievs for"; *?ly ! - ;uat i tiiun him**??, an I divided his | means "> Irh them. Later, rrotzkj wiia J* I fed >y the cruris t government on a . intrce of heinn a Social?si and was eoiitlon to > It was then that the friend a te r-ward his fellow stu.hnrs bore their fruit. They .started to dig ;> tnursel i. his cell aD'l effected his escape on 1 the I'Lrln before he was to have t.eers hanged, his fouMn re'uTeb. Ih-t^stiu n feminine garments, he "ort to Pur:* -nil kent himself In < .is2i>f? until the vigftan$Q of the Rua -I 'D secret \ < !lce was relaxed. Then \ he . alii*- to America, where tie :,ssarr.ed j ihc mime of Trotzfey to help ?r. avoid WB: detection "S- it ;s only natural that Leon \<?ulcl believe in commun;^!'.." Mrs. Korrihllt >a?d. Jle gave to the poor ;.d 5r? rvtarn t'> ?t gave him w hat c-nW not he hough with money?his ?ree<lc>n?.*v Flis pa*vr.T? <1! know 'or yep.rs iter his ? that he had not beer hnnged After his return to Russia and w rise *. the head ?-f rlie Red army. ' - f?\1oin?j lis mm her. With the revolution. - had Vier wealth, -r..- r.ovv resit 3 in ; > ' g .1 -! Mrs. Ki?f ' . .r', her husband. \aren Korr r '.It res' !?-v en acres of ighly ntWuudve orchard land on the 1 res of f.ofce Chelan, not far from his city. S'or- left j. issi t in 1907 for f-.'tr of perse*manor- of the Jews, and came to \rnerica In 191 ?? In Seattle, where she landed, she met and married her husband. wh?- als had tied rh* Jewish persecution^ in Russia. I ' ' I Report 11,000 Women Operate Farms in Ohio Columbus. Ohio.?O'Ao nas 11,000 woman farmer?!, actor;!:ng to data analyzed by an Institute here. Of this noinber. more than 9/<?0 operate farms (8,500 tb.elr own). ?Z .f Managers and nearly $00 as tenants. Dairying, pculrrj and hog raising are branches of agriculture In which .be woman farmers >f the state spei lalize The land under cultivation by the feminine agriculturists is nearly 600.00) acres, of which 4~<0.000 acros are improved. The value of these * fsm't, Is $01,000,000. ? The figures further revealed thai t women cultivate 3.j per cent of all farms in the state and 2.6 per cent of II the total acreage, the value being 2.3 . per cent of the whole. The average j value of the land and building* on | farcu# operated by -v..men was found : to be in excess of $6.^00. ? ' Commenting m the large percentage : p of women who go Ir? for dairying and 9 poultry ralidcg. the Institute note* a y 1 peculiar adaptation of these occupaj tion* to the feminine nature. From 1 early Urn***. it says, the average farm j womar bas had to care for the milk ' and act as poultry ralter. , r.! Subscribe For Your * j Ccur.y Paj^er E WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?F. V? rtlieSprii BBKaBBBMIIWII IIHI HUH MIIIKW unloaded a car of wove! es. Rod Iron, Wagon 1 ir Te above at very attracti k \ ulcan, Oliver Chilled rs for same and for Cha 5 of galvanized pipe iroi ut and thread same. _i_ lL i t_i_ .k, me mosi cumpieie an supply your wants in r? you get that new hous s. Our line is complete. me in and see the Great 1 :imes. our wants in the Hardv will get it. riware & Supt nTH US AND SAVE THE DIFFE neaBSSOGHKSS.9 ?Mi?ffSMHaa Dr.AW.DULA. / - '- *; - j&i - \ EYE 5f EG ' I ?T t rftvf 5?ii-* *; r^ou .f?j*r ' v.irr. -.ics.'ct 'a- '''"aSS & r.t: icv.*ur<i -a : rji.:-TO SEE BETTE.; SEE TU LA llu^t f.'cs vl^ i'-jrit's ey-?*? >antfjs?fc sq u rfrwhs* a< ?1 tmi.fcbiv . : <y. h' ' : TH--: < i.UEST. THE OgpT rqvtrrsn run .most pug?.HEvSi' V. *.\ 1-SSOHT SEE! I.'?L1ST \ND Ol'TOMEIiiiST. Dr. Duia will be in Boone the first three days of ourt week. 1 he twentyfifth year of making better vision for Watauga. l or Ll years my motto: It you got :t from Quia Its all right. DR. A. W. DULA Lenoir, N. C. qronchitis U Apply Victs at bedtime, rabbins it well in. " hen spread or. thickly and cover with hot flannel.. Arrange bed-dothes so vapors will be inhaled, V'lCKS vaporub Oi>dr 17 .W1 '.'ton .Icrj Uarrf YV.-rr/y ^enui SAY "BAYER ASF Unless you see the "Baye not getting the genuine by millions and prescribed Accept only "Bayer** package i Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets? Aapuiti :? tie tta-^e suxfc of Boy*r Minn; LRY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. ig Trade jj n \\ ire rencing, e and Nails. We ve prices. See us 1 and. Lynchburg tta.nooga Plows. ti i -4 to 2" and ever carried in i roofing at pop>e get our prices Majestic Ranges vare Line, jf we i!y Company I RENCE" i I cULTY XUTRITION try of the ailments or pr. .ur> r ' may be traced to iauity Ion. Well-ted children or withstand weakness f etter i those who are indifferently _ id's Emulsion ?fic weakened chil. . .r '.":i. > fi i - f . t or t f! i i il to furnish ! r? needful volume. ' a eat ?i -i Scott's ' i. n is r>> ! "ie ! ' trly often, t. . re a . 1 vil-or and a:. n , h ?j\ | " w ho ate r--a n f 'Sty or who. are weak. - ' M: .. ' .\ j New Way to Quickly Stop Dangerous Cough !l is almost criminally careless not to r>: perly attend a persistent cough, v h by seriously weakening the sys;e:>; lays you open to tar more danger infections. For by a very simple n :stniem you tun stop the coughing . hsair-j-'.-t instantly and oiten relieve stubbo.'nest couyh in 21 hours. I his simple treatment i s based on a r narkable prescription known as i>r. lung's New e:y for Couyhs. Yt>u .uiply take a icaspnotifui and hold it in 3 our throat lor 15 or 20 seconds be: snralhswing it. without following with iter. Ttiepresci t< ubie action. j ton on. but i: i-.iy h:..i.sirns and removes the ..egrn and e n..: -non v? inch are the direct j :-e ot the coughing. The prompt relief oC :;.i neavi.-;.t cruch s?*eso3 almost magical. r j . J o^modiccroup?ho opiatrs. or other .'larrruu! u. iRS. Economical. ioo. as r he dose is only one tea spoonful. At ail good druggists. Ask for 1R1N" and INSIST! 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