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PAGE EIGHT WVftWC*w''' w? WVUWW IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday | chool jlesson <I3y Kv:v. V B. FiTZWATEit. L>. !>., Mv/*?xb?r or. F-'ftcuity. M.Hi%Sy I?lole In?iU<a:? cf Chicago.) ?' by W^MDra N*wanaptr U-Ios. Lesson for August 12 AMOS PLEADS FOR JUSTICE 1-1-vs. '\ TEXT?Arnos 5:1-27* GOLfl>EN Tl'XT?T.-ovt- uorkcth no iV to his neighbor: therefore love 5s ih? Cult!.'!;*;*? oi the law. Xiomar..* 13-10PUI.MAKY TOPIC?A Good Preachftj a:i 5 Pad JUNK -; TOPIC?A Country boy tvho ??.-awe n Gr >. , r IC?f .r O d A in.**. Crowd YOUNG PEOPLE AN? ADUT/T TOPIC?Social JasticS as a I'ntvt-'r^a] Dr. 15 I. Israel's Desolation Predicted (7Y. 2-3). 1. Tiic ctfophet's lamentation (v. 1>. Amos lamented over the doom which was to overtake the nation. The prophet is thus: r presented as entering irtto the sorrow which wos to overtake Tsnei2i The nation's utter desolation and helpless aess (vv. 2, 3) Israel is called s? virgin because she had never boo:.' suhdv.. t] gy any foreign nation (isiL 2S:12). Her ftpi'ag no mere to rise, sets f.-rLh the utter desol^Tion end helplessness to which the Assyrians subjected the nation. (I. The Urgent Call for the People to Return to God (vv. -1-0 U God through tte prophet said. "Seek ye me ana ye shall live." The implication is :hat wink as yet the divine judgments are net executed, an opportunity is r ft - r- d f-?r them to turn to God. The time to repent is while Judgment is stayo 1. Ju their turning to God they were called X. To renounce Idolatry (w. a. 6). They were to turn away ir.?m the places of Idolatry?Bethel, Gi'.gal; and Bcer-shaba. The judgment of God was to strike these places. He urged them the second time to sjeek the Lord, promising them life. 2. To cease to pervert Judgment (V. 7U "Turn in lirincnr *,-> wnmuv^l" implies tlio jutterness to th? injured of the perversion of justice. S. To cense to dethrone ristl.toousnes.s (vv. 7 0). "I-ee.vinc tiff righteousness" means that unrighteousness was allowed to take its place. For the thin! tin.o lie urged them to seel; the lord. In this exhortation the Lord's name is giver., with a statement of some c.i his works. a. "Mf.keth the seven stars .lie! Orion." b. ' Tumctli the Shadow of dcat'i lr.to So raornliig." e. "Maketh the day dark with night." (J. "Calleth for the waters of the sea, end poureth them out upon the face of the earth" Iwth in rain and in del'.:.-.:. e. jfStrengthenetfc the spoiled against the stre-ng." ill. The Sins Committed by the Wicked Nation (vv. 10-1.1). 1. They tutted tl.ti judge who idemned their wicked practices (v. 13.) 2. They abhorred him that sjjoke uprightly (v. 10). This probably refers to the prophets themselves. 3. They trampled upon the poor (v. II). The rich built magnificent houses out of the gains extorted from the poor, but the prophet assured them that God would not permit them to live in the houses nor drink of the. wine thereof. 4. They afflict!' i the just (r. 12). This they did by taking a bribe. What a picture this of our own time: 3. They turned aside the poor in the gate (v. 12). llecause the poor had no money they were turned aside. The times were so evil that the prudent would best keep silent. IV. The Prophet's Piea for Repent a nee (w. 14, 15). No condition !d the world, religious, social, or political, can become so difficult that the righteous are shut off from help. The righteous can 1. Seek God (v. 14). Those who seek God sha)! have with them the I-ord of Hosts. 2. Hate the cvii (>-. 13). It is not enough merely to love the good; evil must bo hated. 3. Establish judgment in the gate (v. 13). It was the custom In that day for the courts of justice to sit in the gate of the city. The prophet urged upon them the resi>onsibillty of placing honorable men in charge of puunc aircurs V. The Judgment to Fall (vv. 10-20). There is a coming day of retribution. Justice and right shall be vindicated. This will be realized In the day of the Lord (IT. Thess. 1:7-10). . VI. Worship Which God Hates (tv. 21-27). Sacrifices, observance of feast days, and even singing when the heart Is out of fellowship with God is most displeasing to blm. Warship without holiness of life is an abomination to God May Hurt; But Not Injure The skilled specialist said to his patient as he was about to perform a delicate operation on the arm, "1 may hurt yon, but I will not injure you." Sometimes the Father's will may hurt, but he will never Injure his child.?EeT. Geo. Douglas. Don't .Find Fault Never find fault with a sermon you may bene If yon nave not been praying earnestly during the week that youi minister may be filled with the Holy Ghost!?R. W. Dale. v .tfe JB in .i_ r~r ?11 " ?~ Fair Tax League To Meet at Sanford ! The North Carolina Fair Tax Ai; soeiation will hold its -first annual meeting in Sfanror-J. Tuesday, August 14 th. according to announcement c<jn>,m?r from J. Paul Leonard, asso, ciatiaival secretary. and a good many Wataugaus, Intensely interested in t~be Awlitlon of the sales tax. arc planning to attend. The San ford meeting" will be a one day event, with morning and afternoon sess'ons and a dinner meeting 1 at night AM citizens interested in fair taxation and governmental economy are cordially invited tc attend Dr John Burros of High F'oSrtt and ' Or Raiph McDonald of W?nston-Sa.vi; be the keynote speaker's, and others well qualified to discuss tax audln with the general ecu rioihic condition.7. will appear on the program. Delegates to the nee ting should be , at the vVil;.*k Hotel at Sanford ncszt Tuesday morning at 30:30. prepared to remain thr<u/gii the meeting at night, says C W. Tea:, secretary of the Watauga unit of :he organization. BEAVER I>AM AS Rev. Will Cook dehyered an address at Beaver Dam Church Sunlav Beaver Dam Baptist Church is Uo.v be-r.g painted hv Mr. Roy Reese and :hers of the community. Rev. W. W. Swift has been ill for the past few days. Reese scho.n is getting on line with Mr Ford Hens on and Miss Nettie V Wilson teaching. Miss Macbeth Winkler of Boone spent the past, three weeks with Miss Nettie V. \ViIsor?. Mrs. Ray Swift has been v.su.ng with her mother, Mrs. Nora Norris, .; the past few day;:. Mrs. Dallas vVilsbn spending a few days with her parents on Tiir.bcr< 3 Ridge Mr. and Mrs Raleigh Wilson entertained as. their guests Sunday Mian i Mrs. \\ R. Winkler of Boone. WORK ON OWEIJLINi; TO M AIM Mr. Mark Hoisclaw local builder, has been awarded the contract to construct a fiye rooni dwelling for Solicitor Charles T Zimmerman and but for the rain, work would have commenced Tuesday morning. TV- biii: 1 . w be Erected near, the borne 6f Dr. Rhyne Daniel Doone Park ; vviil be coiiSwbuched entirely of native stone, the rock work to be (iocio by M: Midas Whctder well known local mason. Mr Hoi?claw expects t<> have the house completed within about sixty days. HOW TO PROCEED UNDER TOKAOCO REDUCTION PLXN {Continued from Page 1* meat warrants inust ire made upon forms provided by the Agriculture Adirdnistratiun. FteMI workers sh uid make every .:t.>rt to! .iotifv growers that such applications j oaij be filed. and eveiy nou-contract,M\vpr should bte encouraged to f'!.- an op-plication All opplui-.t.cns shall be filed by ":u: landowner. except in the follow-) irj cists; i i. VVbore the isrs is rented to ;i t' ".ant wbii pays cash rent < r a fixed i amount of the crop as rent (standing" jfent), the Tenant, may file an application. - iMjer" X.110 rarm is operated by me or more share-tenants or share croppers aii>.f the owner or cash tenant or standing rent tenant is ineligible to makt application, or refuses to make application, in any of which events each share-tenant or sharecropper may file a separate application covering his share of the tobacco which he produces. 3. Where a share-tenant who has one or more other share-tenants and share-croppers sub-tenants j is ineligible to make application, or refuses to make application, each sub-tenant may file a separate application covering his share of the tobacco which be produces. Each county will be advised as to the quantity of tobacco for which tax payment warrants may be allotted to non-contracting growers. In no event will applications for tax-payment warrants be approved for an amount of tobacco in excess of this quantity All applications received in the county office during the period specified for the filing of applications shall be reviewed by tobacco committeemen. This period specifies for the filing of applications shall begin as soon as the printed forms are available an.'] shall nrt a l.a nounced by the State office. Kach application received during this period shall be considered on its merits, regardless <>1 the order in which the applications are filed. In no event can more than one allotment of tax-payment warrants be recommended for any person in a county. However, u person who applies for tax-payment warrants to cover tobacco produced on more than one farm will be required to file a separate application for each farm. In no event can an allotment of warrants be recommended for a quantity of tobacco in excess of a grower's estimated production in 1&34. Contracts are now in the County Superintendent's office for the new tobacco growers and others who could not sign heretofore. They may now be signed and requests made for taxj payment warrants, says Supertnten ljent W. H Walker. This should fce I attended to immediately, he concluded. t^' VYATAl'GA DEMOCRAT?JEVE What A Boy I ?1 ? OLD POINT COM PORT BEACH. Va. . . . "Sea Serpent Guaranteed'* is now the slogan of vacntioniata in tiie Hampton Roads area since the "gent" (above.) made a shiieking appearance recently, a work-of-art Joke by Mrv Richard Conn and Mrs. John M. hewis. WAKi> r\Stl? A KKl'XION ; On :..y. A,:.. :s a41 01 t! . ; f Ml : : L D. Wsi >, i Watauga Faits. ja'ther-:? at Ute !-.! ' :ioiiro p'of.e end =prc?ad a sumptuous dinner. It %va? the first, tinie m sev oral year.- thai they wore alt together af the sarne tim\ The occasi wa.; in honor Mt. Horn.c. ; a recent bri-v. vh-> was t'omisrly M . - V-.' r s t were Mr ; 1 Mr - C a.. 1' : r -?n:l three children. Mr. . : Mt - \V. C. Ward { and ch ' ri ? & I But tor, Tenr..; j Mr. and Mrs F R Ward and daugh tor.-. J ::n- :: City Tenr. : Mr ami j Mrs. t)w : o * Mi and Mrs M 1 I*. Ward anil {wu ohiSdre::. Mr. ahd Mrs. \V. i. v.. up 1 lightens. Mr. and Mrs D i Ward and two children. Mr. and Mrs "'..yr Vines a :d J'XOvr children; Mr and Mrs. Claude. Ward and 'iv cii'idreii. Mr. and Mrs. j H i Bait : . Md. Preset)t sid - - ; > - " V. fa.fK.ily v? r<' ,d Mrs. M -t ov of Butler: Mrs Margiuette Guer >?;d sniali son of Baltim : . an 1 M?ss Rutb Glenn. R< | iv Tied. run WKA rUKR Weather repor! for the month : jlnly as rtpijirte! by I ho OQ-operatiyi j Uur- in a: Stat. Toaeners College Average maximum iemperature if I degrees. Average minimum temperature nil j degrees. Average temperature. 72 degrees. Average daily range in temperature, IP iegrces. Greatest daily range in temper ait:te 2'.; degrees: time 22nd . Average temperature ai 0 p m I (time of observationi, 74 degrees Highest temijeratiire reaelmri <i" | datc,~23rd. ; Uowest temperature reached, 57 ;'<?grees: date. Stb and {tth. Tata! precipitation in inches, 8.05 tlivar.cst precipitation it. 21 hoars. Pro: date. 13th Number of days with O.C-t inch or jniore precipitation. 2i. Number o? clear days, 12. Number of partly cloudy buy* 14. llpraALMmcE^ [WANTED?Am energetic experienced | stenographer and bookkeeper. | Write 101 Slate Street. Bristol, [ Virginia 8-9-?t [FOP. SALE--Eighteen acrse o; land on New River one mile from cor| poraie limits of town of Boone. | About Iwlf cleared, remainder In i woodland. If interested, write Dr. [ P. O. -lumey, Turnersburg, K. C. 7-12-tf :RENT OR SALE Six-rcom house | near State College. See or write ! J. S St&nbury. S-7-tfc 1 FOR SALE OR RENT Ten-room i house opposite arch on Blowing ! Roclc Road. Will rent furnished or unfurnished. For further information see Joe Ivirkman, Boone. N. C. 7-26-tfc | THE BOX AT METHOD OF PERMA: NEXT WAVING. Reduced Prices: Special $10.00 wave, $5.00: Bonat ! wave. $6.50; French oil wave, Si .00: 1 oil wave. $3.00: special wave, S2.50; finger wave, 35c. National Beauty ; Shoppe, Basement of the Watauga | Bank Building. Boone, N. C. itp ( Dr. C. B. BaughmftQ, Lye, Her, ; None and Throat Specialist, Elizai bethton, Ttun., will be ixa the office I of Dr. J. B. Hagaman in Boone, on the first Monday in each month for the practice of his profession. YOUR PIANO?Does it need attention? Are the moths eating it up? Cail MR.. WORTH at Mrs McGuire's apartment NOW. He will be here for some time and has been kncrwn to do honest work at a reasonable fee for the pa3t many years i, ' ? u<.lb fi'iiip FOR SAL.E?7-room cottage in Daniel Boone Park. Completely furnished, for reasonable price. Mrs. Irene W. Moody, Box 502, Boone, N. C. 8-2-2tp BOONE RADIO~SERVTOE k7i7"5acus. Government trained and licensed radio engineer, 20 School Street Telephone 81 -J, 8-2-4p CITIES SERVICE STOCKHOLDERS j.... may learn something of interest by wriitng ( Kniprox A COMPANY Woodward RUlg Washington, D. C RY THURSDAY - BOON*E. Si. C ADVENT KVANOFMvr HOLDS REVIVAL AT BANXBK ELK i "Soon tiie righteous dead will be I called from their dusty tieiis in which ! they have been waiting At their change to cocie," declared Evangelist \V L. AJkius last Sunday night in the Banner Eik Sevneth Day A.lveiittet Church to a croareed house. Mr. A-Ikins has tieen conducting n revivai there tor nearly two Weeks. The meetings will continue tor two -note weeks The general subject under consideration for the past ten Jays has beer. What Do Present WYE! Conditions Mean?" Evangelist Adkins suited in one of his discourses 'that out of tortv prophecies relating to the return of Christ, thirty-seven have been fulfilled, or are rapidly being fulfilled. The thtee maim -onliccies are being fulfilled be \ fore c?ir svc-s these days " j Mr Aukins has spent more than a quarter 01 a cez.ilury in special study ; - Bible prophecy He told his con yrelation that this revival is a par* cf a great revival that is being carried u!i in every country on earth except Green l&itd,- Afghanis, la.: and | Values Big I As An ? Prices Sma I As An AN T sa^BaamjBaBEM^i 3! i l"' mighty elephant t rrtncudiKiH .11 > i t i t Ivh ^ ^ectaoh money on all t power to go IlltO in mnsv nn<i savings wo make t? few ?t our out-stanc feu days. Compare ? 1-2 bu. Fresh Water Corn Meal, only. . . 6 lbs. Golden Ripe Bai Ripe Home Grown T per pound 1 Gallon Syrup for. . Jar Rings, 6 for . . . . Jar Caps, per dozen . I Mason Jars, halves . Mason Jars, quarts Mason Jars, pints . . . MEN'S BIG BEN 0\ BOYS OVERALLS, MEN'S BRODCLOT MEN'S COVERT CL LADIES HOUSE D1 CHILDREN'S PRIN' LADIES FULL FAS MEN'S NECKTIES, ; LL LIGHTWEIGHT MEN'S WORK PAN LADIES SILK DRE PLENTY OF DISHEi LADIES SUEDE SL ALUMINUM PRESE MEN'S WORK SHOl MEN'S WORK SLIP A NEW SHIPMENT and black, with lea MEN'S DRESS OXF NEW LINE OF GIN< CRETONNES, a beai OILCLOTH, a real g< COME IN AND SEE ANI sm: GREAT ir=r^rr===rs==:? ! a very few small Stands. Lat _ - crowds arc n attfcj ! uc< j cry rmrbt at Hanrier Klk. A quest lor j box is maintained. The questions or-, arj.wtn"i th* 5?ime night they art ask< 3 SCHOOL COMMISSION ALLOTS ! (Mis FOR TR AN SPORT ATI 0> | A!1 bills for school transportatiox which were received by the Watau^.: Comity Board oi Education will hav< ; to be rejected because the State ; School Commission has allotted on 13 approximately one-half the amoimi ; which the bids eaU for. (t is not known just what step. : will be taken to obtain transport* j tion but the county superintcndem ' was in KaJejgii recently arid believe: that the transportation officials wil . take care of the situation. \\ H WA.LKKU, t\.onty Su]>erin*eadtr.r ,\r. excoliw cover f/>r tin ironing board may be made of old white win dow shade? that have been w:\yl-.r>. and ironed. They da not burn readib ah 1 they're st'v.ng and durable. HWBBOBHMBBB HW8HWlCT'm8B>tW8W w-wv ?.?s v5853y5&-& I ^ to save the people of this :T Mil their purchases. We have |p fl i the markets, make pur- fjg d!itit-s, and pass on the > you. Below are just a Jj: lingf \ alues for the next r. our prices with others. j?g pgrnMnng f ? Ground Pork and I 55c Red Devil nanas . . . 25c Jar Mustar omatoes Stone Mill 5c Stone Mill 55c 100 lbs. K 25c 100 lbs, Sc 25c Ortex Mot $1.00 Kerosene ( n - 79c Washing P 65c Queen of ^ ^ERALLS, per pair only good quality, per pair or H DRESS SHIRTS, good .OTH WORK SHIRTS f< RESSES, well made, eacl T DRESSES, special for c HIONED SILK HOSE, p a nice assortment, each or SHEETING, a real barg; TS, good material, only . 5SES, reduced from $3.4 ?, CUPS SAUCERS, PL;* IPPERS redu ed to only :RVING KETTt .ES, larg< ES, all kinds, riced . . $1.2 'PERS, a good value at. T i rvir'ft ur UHU1L3 UAf UKU: ther and rubber soles, pai rORDS, special for only . jHAM PLAIDS, checks utiful assortment, p^r yar< ood quality, per yard onl> OUR LINE OF HOOKE1 ) COLORS PRICED RIC [THE ELEPHANT AUGUST S, 1951 COMBINATION FISHING \M> HI NT1M. TA<tS NOW ON s V1.F, 8 State resilient combination huntitig and fishing licenses for 193t-aj tifflB are on sale at. the Farmers Hardware % and J A. Muilins' Store. Acting T*?5r County Warden A C. Farthing ?Uic ?$j$8 ; today These licenses are for hunt- i-jSpR ing this tall and fishing nest sum- .'?} , mer and fall and are for the whole ; State The fee for these tags are three iglffi . dollars. All who wish to take advaii tage ot this special offer should do ;l||| t so at once as it will probably not be offered after the regular licenses are ;t$sg 5 issued. State and county hunting licenses . so ot--?o..v.n. o- ' L "v- ?.??v....*.*/** ??? smyii eta mey y.j-g . sent !"? ?' rr. the office at Raleigh. Only '*0, but Has Had .Six husbands. Five 1-asted for ah Average of ; Five Months, but Keauty Calls \o. :j a iVrteet Romance. Head about it in v. . The American Weekly, the magazine , which comes on August J.2th with 1 the Baltimore American. Buv your > e?i>> from your favorite newsboy or newsdealer. ilTMimhll n n V ? WUllll *V ? 1 3eans, can 5c Lye, can 10c d with pepper shake, 5c k Jars, gallon 14c : Jars, 1-2 gallon. . . . 7c iln Dried Salt 95c :ratch Grain. . . .$1.95 or Oil, 2 gallons . . 95c 3il, per gallon 12c 'owder, 12 for 25c Vest Flour, 100. .$3.60 97c | ily 48c, 58c quality $1.19 >r only 69c i 59c, 88c >nly 48c air 59c lly 10c, 15c lin, yard 5c 97c 8 to $2.95 .TES! GOOD VALUE! 1 97c s, special for 97c fj* 9, $1.69, $1.94 to $2.75 $1.69, $1.94 >, colors brown, tan r $1.59 $1.79 and stripes, yd. ... 15c 1 only 12l/2c, 15c I 2UI I 3 RUGS! ALL SIZES \ iHT! :y's VALUES |
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