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iW , TruuyMa Time* -rr ■ ■ • ■»»«*!■ »«»*** Tba New* TheTW Eateb. 1896 Eatafe. 1831 Consolidated 1831 Published Weakly on Thursdays by C. M. DOUGLAS Offices in The News Building uxj\/>j-u-u^j-v/oa.eu~u-«icu>~»~ir>ra“i‘,i*'e^r* “i“ **** *""** C. M. DOUGLAS.Kditor MISS A. TROWBRIDGE. .Aseoolata SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year ...$1.00 Six Months .W wvwwvw 'JX „K% vmuIX .s' North Carohrm j \ / PRESS ASSOC fAUC < £} How many new year resolution are still unbroken? Kalnh Lyday was first subscriber to wish us “Happy New Year” with a year’s renewal. American girl calls Hitler a Jew and gets in jail.wonder what he’d do if somebody called him Huey Long? Advertisement in The Times be speaks of prosperity of the stable kind for this section of the country— “Carload of horses and mules for sale.” Maybe 1934 was not all that it should have been, but that is no reason for our being sour on the world during 1936.which will bo better if we ALL try to make it so. With the United States congress convening on Thursday of this week and the North Carolina legislature on Wednesday of next, anybody’s guess is as good as ours as to what to expect. Walter B (TVA Ham) Smith is ftill at the throttle of the big water engine.claims petition with four thousand names ready for submis sion to “high government official’’ asking immediate building of darn. One person killed by on auto every 15 minutes during the past year. suggest a rigid driver's examina tion and strict stipulation (and en forcement) df regulation disallow ing any man who is caught driving with whiskey on his breath to sit under u steering wheel for five years. ___ Maybe the world is getting more sensible after all.lady in Massa chusetts is accorded honor for the making of fine doughnuts. t3ui^Ei£lfl| ■ ».»' WORTHWHILE RESOLVE AT THIS LATE DAY Although New Year with iti many resolutions is threa days paat, we cannot refrain from calling attention to * suggested new stgrt as pointed to in the Connestee News carried irt this week's Times: “.do more of the good.’’ Every day is a new day, every hour a new period in life, and each ! minute ofiters gifts oi opportunity to ! do comething better thsn we have in i tho past. ! connesteeIews I Christmas is over and the new e- has come and we hope that with we will “start life all over again and resolve to do more of that which is good and less of that which is _ Mr. ana Mrs. biow - I baby of Highlands spent Christmas ! with relatives in this section. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Ly i man, S. C„ spent ine holidays m ; thin community. i Rev, W. S. Price Jr, was the ! guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson 'lost Sunday. Tilden Holden spent the week-end with relatives and friends at Pisgar. Forest. F. P. Tinsley is on the sick Hat at this writing, also Mrs. Louie Klines, Miss Gertie Lance| and Christine Raine3. Mrs. Harrison Cison and son Jay of Carson’s Cx-eck passed through our section Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tinsley and son Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tins ley, Mr. and Mi'b. Elmer Baker, and babv. and Marvin Whitmire were guest- of Mr. and Mrs. -lake Baker Snturday night. Miss Edith Gravely visited Miss Vera Whitmire Saturday afternoon. Mrs. H. B. Glnzenev called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hogsed, Friday evening. Herman Hogsed visited Willie Tinsley one day last week. Mis5 Bertha Holden spent Thurs- j day with her sister, Mrs. Warrior > MU1I. | Mrs. F. P. Tinsley was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Landreth, last Thursday. Lee Masters and family expect to move to Brevard this week. Mr. Masters is employed with the tan nery there. William Hpgsed and Gevtha Gallo way were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hogsed Thursday. Rimer and Lambert Bnker visited Arthur and Virgil Gillespie Friday evening. Next Sunday is Orphanage day at' our church. We hope a large r.um-; her will come out and let's make a j worthy offering to send to our little) children down at Thamasville. May; God add his blessings to all our ef forts that we expect to put forth j during the coming year, that much; and lasting good may be accomplished . by our little church. Mis' Gladys Mull visited her ■ grandfather, Lee Holden, one day | last week. —-——— 'iMProvS"*"" UNIFORM INTERNATIONA! SUNDAYl chool Lesson (By nav. P. B. riTBWATJCB, L u. M»mb«r of Faculty, Moody Blblt tmtltutl of dUloato.l _ft Wwtorn Newnnanrr Union, Lesson for January 6 ■ PSTKR’S CONVERSION AND CALL LESSON TEXT—John 1:88-411 Mark 1:14-18. GOLDEN TEXT—And Jdlttl aald un to thorn, Como ye after me, and 1 will makt you to boooma flshera of man.— Mark 1:17. PRIMARY TOPIC—Why Pater Went With Jeeue. JUNIOR TOPIC—Pater Enroll* In Jeaua' School. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Accepting a Great Leader. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—Way* of Winning Man to Chrlat Tor the next three months the les Ions center around the apostle Peter The aim of the l8S»on committee was to acquaint the members of the Sunday school with the life and writ lags of Peter. I. The Conversion cf Potsr (John 1:3C-42). 1. John pointing his disciples to Jesus (\ v. 20-34). Through the testi mony of John the Baptist his disciple* were brought to Jesus. 2. Two of John's disciples follow Jesus <w. 33-37). As a result cf the Baptist's testimony, two of his dis ciples left him and followed Jesus One of those disciples was Andrew (v 40), and presumably the other was John. When the Boptisl pointed ou! Jesus as the l.ainb of God, ihe long-ex pected Messiah, these disciples Sought further acquaintance with Jesus. When they looked upon Jesus, they woro In duced to follow him. S. The two disciples abiding with Jesus (vv. 38, 30). n. Jesus' question (v. 88). When Jesus saw the disciples following, he kindly Inquired ns to tholr business, b. The disciples' reply (v, 30). They answered Ids question by Inquiring as to his dwelling place. Their reply showed their desire to go apart prl vntely where they could open their hearts unto him. Me invited them in his place of abode, where they enjoyed sweet fellowship with their Master, 4. Andrew bringing I'otcr to Jesus (vv. 40-42). The very genius of Chris tianity Is self-propagation. The usual method is to begin with those nearest us, home folks and relatives, and pass out to ever-widening circles. The dis elples who enjoyed fellowship with Jesus went at once to tell other* of the priceless treasure they had Sound. This Is always true of the real dlVipie. Andrew bringing hls brother l'ctof Is u beautiful example of brotherly %iTi*<' tlon, expressing Itself In bringing him to Christ, When Andrew had wlt-J necscd to Peter about Christ he brongl^'l him io Jesus where he could enjoy per | sonal intercourse. This was a great, piece of work for Andrew, for Peter became one of the pillars of the church, j NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. The undersigned, having been duly1 appointed and duly qualified a* ad* ministratovs of the Estate of K. 3. McCall, deceased, all persona havinK claims against the said estate are notified to exhibit the same before said administrators on or before December 6th, 1935, or this notice ] will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of December, 1034. NETA McCALL, T..J. WOOD, Administrators of E. S. Me* Call, deceased. Jan. 10. _, _ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Bavin* qualified aw administrator with the will annexed of 8, F. Was son, deceased, thie is to notify nil pst iion> Indebted to said astute to mako settlement at once, and further to notify oil person having claim* against said estate to file their claims within the time required by law, within one ye»r from publica tion of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ciaims may be fned with the undersigned, or with R. L. Gash, at torney for the undersigned. ECK L. SIMS, Adrer. c. t. a. of Estate of S. F, Wasson, dcc*jtM&- 1 Dec. 6-18-20-37. Jan. S-10. NOW irnrnwv 111 « whwiaiiii* ed Trustee, will, on Saturday, Jan uary 12th, 1888, at 12 o'clock M„ at the Otnrt House Door in the Town Brevard, N. C? offerfor sale and sell to the highest bidder fog cash the following described} property to wit: * That certain lot lyiaff on the Southwest aide of Caidwoll Street end being the same lot fuby described in tbs Deed in Trust aforesaid reference using hereby »«do to said Deed in Trust ac.d the Becoid thereof for a detcription of »ia lot by metes and bound*. ,$h The proceeds of said salo tc be applied upon said Indebtednew, costs of sale, etc., as provided in *ai« Heed In Trust Thie the 8th day of December. 1834. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustc-. Dec. 13-20-27. Jan 8-10. A' NEW FORD DEALER mSSU mpotkIhii
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