t TRANSYLVANIA "OPPORTUNITIES EMPIRE" NATURAL RESOURCES FOR LOCATING INDUSTRIES Brevard New EXPONENT OF TRAN SYLVANIA COUNTY. THE LOCAL NEWS An Idependent Weekly. VOLUME XXVIII BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 NUMBER 11 IEKLY SERMON THE LIGHT REVEALING LIGHT Seeing Light in God's Light By ("HAS. ('. SMITH The trl for this week's sermon is the latter part of the Oth verse of the otUh Psalm: "In thy light we shall see light." Men have ever sought for light, and still seek it. That is ;i: the purpose of all seienei to tin.! light on the various hranehes of their studios. Put science fails to give the .urea! liuht that man's soul yearns for ami for which it gropes. Blind Mil ton prayed. "Wliat is dark in me il lunuiie," Tile psalmist- long ago found tl:e secret of true light: "In thv lisht shall wa light." All true blaba comes from Cod. We want, and need, light on the great mvst cries of life. We want. an d nee.!, light on life's duties. We 1 wan:, and need, light on God's pro vicner--. for the inevitable "why" come-' up when the unusual enter? into our experience. In God's light we may have liuht on all of these. I. WHAT IS GOD'S LIGHT? Fir.-;, there is Jesus Christ, of whom it i- .-aid. "That was t!. true light that kahteth every man thai cometh into t!ie world." Com Few Wallace wa- urged hy his fellow agnostic. Robert lmver.-ol!, to write a book to prove that Jr;;- ( hr:.-t -ever lived. ! :h He di ei ied to U n . i e rt a k e the task. 1 ' Lio'.vniL,' apmo trees ins imovvn lion into the records and into lI:nu,Vr( son bushels of fine peaches litcrtitur,. of that time. One night, i f n,ni ,.,.,,.,) r:e s,a.M ;,d after haw-g wtaten four chapters in f(,u,,(1 ., r,,M,v :-;ar;;el for them in his book he came to the conclusion I Hv,vU.r,,..I.viill.. .. Hon i.-r onvilk that :t wa- certain that the man Jo: .sew.-. sus did actually li'.'e on til,, earth j at the tinu- that the Bible said. He ' '. il. (i roe an. Jr.. organized a 'he:: becam.e convinced that Jesus : r, ... y. ) V. famp at East Marion, wa- a:-o the divine Soa of God. X '.. on m.ght of March 7 witli !e "'an a ja'ii! a Uini' n-.vi-.-t ic.i 1 TlvTe same then into hi- heart the : cm i.-ti'M; that he was the Saviour C IT .1. "i .-;:.!: i -. lie men ocean:'' con vie: e! of his own !o.-t . omiition. and Iv fell upon hi..- knees and received ; r-. aa a.s am tin i : tail's to wnoi'e h ; - wi;o was am! v.okc her id an-.! told '.( S ol a a'va'ien. for sh was ; . ! i ai .e t T.t l-i :aa ve !::.-, then wrote that v 1 .-n. wai 1 . 1 a ir. a Ta!e of Fa- ' lis " ia ' IP , a - a- I 'FleM the Fb'dl f Go !'.- P-a. " ! 1: v v. or i - a. la 'e p unto m . iisht uat" iny pathway." It a : ! '. liiat mah in tla Crk la--ate. was a anpi; a-ur. warn t'rity years spread the po-;a-l in : throuerh Semtheiai Italv. In ! , v. v.i:i! olio aa-,- w .- aia. .. . . i . , . , ,. a j,,. mi, a ! r ; :.: a a d . who : aid. "A. i: you. You a iv '-he fellow j about corrupt iusr the I have ho is ta'.s of people with you pestilent. ! .. 1 I 1 .. ... i a o : ; jiee-i:-iu oe,or..-. i .o.i mw, ami 1 am eoimr. urs; i an, to i , , , . . ii'jai vour nooks, tnen l am erotasr to i . , a., a vou. He kindled a are, ami ii- i i a, a a a-Ktsi mm. ur.-i r.. ie. mm i i-a la..; some of the thimm that la- book-; , , . , . . . i , . , , tta a... ones. 1 lie ou.law -a.i. "That i- fair, and if there is nothitia baa Wi thorn I'll rot burn them." So . . . . l . . f . . , t i ..il.l a '. .-(.s. II. .'in .'i ttv ''o.-aels, and iindima no objection to that lie had him lay thai. aside. Thus all of the books were "'one tiuoueh, and not a tliiau' was foua 1 to which the bri.-.rand obj,- ted, so lie- nared him and let him em. Next da' while Fictita wars in a- village m ar to the place where he was la id ip, and was trying to sell his books, ia- wa- surrounded by an antrry crowd which was about to stone him. Ai that moment one came running, am! cried. "Hold! St-.p it! That man's hooks ai. all riaht. I've read theri! and know." He then told of the va'ue of the books. The man wa-. converted, and it is said that he i: now a Christian worke r anions t'nt. Its. bans in America. In the lipht of God's word he saw- the "treat liirht. Then the Holy Spirit is God's lieht. No one can walk in the ful ness of th0 Holy Spirit without hav ine' the lierht in which he shall see light. II. CONSIDER THE LGHT THAT IS SHOWN BY GOD'S LIGHT. 1. Light is shed on life's great mys teries. Think of three of these. First, there is sin. In God's light sin is shown a? a way to reveael the abounding grace of God. (iod's light shows the awfulness of sin. and its damning power. Wdthout God's light one is left baffled and broken in the presence of sin. Second, there is soirow. Why DR. BOWN SETS APPLE ORCHARD NEAR BREVARD Dr. J. S. Frown, who has thorough ly demonstrated to himself that apple growing is profitable, is preparing to go into the business heavier than ever and in addition to plantaing a thousand more trees in his Henedrson county orchard has purchased 800 acres of the See Oil property on the Caesar's Head road out of Brevard ind has six men regularly employed in the immediate task of setting out 1.000 apple trees vAth the vi' v of in creasing it to '-mOOO trees. Dr. Brown came into possession of this piece of property on the moun tain ton of scenic fame last year. Tw hundred acres- are in cultivation. Pome Beauty. Golden Delicious and Stayman's winesap trees will be planted. In order to have a source of rove nue during the intervening years be fore the trees begin to bear fruit, soy beans and corn and other crops will be marketed. Dr. Frown is jilantin.tr 1,000 trees in his Henderson county orchard from which he gathered about a thousand bu-hcls of apples during the pa-t vear, the crop previous to that having been a little larger, 1 .300 bushels. I The poach trees, which made a jquisK money crop wmic trie apple ! trees were crow i n l', a i. now on the , -n, ... . ,. ;n a, .am . i . . i 1 1 : i iii. v ljvv.- ..iii . 1 . . i . i be rem .v. d to make room for the i i ;, ..,,,,;, , for membership. sorrow? ' What i- its meaning. Onlv Go. P .1,1 . -ics one to .- e irent '.hero. ia the !i-ht of Go F- w.,s ! v. e !..;;;. tha. i; is to -ofu-n u-. to purify a . an : draw e;tr. r to Cod. Wif ,.'it Go P, light on- is h f i to ' !'op.. i : the iia rkae- - '. he:: - s rro w . o an. -. Th.l d. tkel'e . - ;::! l i i . ;- U is i-v.-'i a; bo.-t "ii i :' :i. ? hu i . u ; God'- leshv lea. I'll lit. . F u ; : God. 1 e .:ce '. 1 ..'."at i -l;e-l at .- data-. What -aail I a.-'l" la C.d.'. llaht we ' ! .,;,!.,.;,.,. IV.. :,!,. ...-;,!, e are mai to k'.:,'.v at to ,".o r.a im w ; Cde. j d. Fash' is shed on ( oai Pt o-.a I nonces. tMtea do w,.- a.-K. e- av vi-, Mo., lie eel me i . i a- . . )i is. : i IT l : ... . '. : ' . . '. ' I. . . a; i it.. ,, ;t iM, -.. H .! SV.M. v..,." ;,.i-,w..-.- o.- ,-,, i iw . i reavement and ttdversitv cast their ; , , , sari; .-bai'tows ov. our -atitv.aiv. Goa s !var.t enables em to sav: ai- i.aami lift " " i mar from -d pale. n ans I eat-, know 1 e; : ni t Beyond His love and care III. LEA FX THREE LESSONS. Pir.-t. We need not expect to see j in thas da.ri: pla.ee- wit'nout the lieiit I tional story to the infect that Kache! of God. Whim we so into a dark ; Hoesed was kidnapped by the ( here room, we have to turn on the lied;", j kee Indian- and vva held by them a current before we can see. So number of year-;. After continued mysteries will remain mysteries, ve and earnest search, no clue eouhi be will still .-tumble, .urotdn."' in the ! found to her destiny. The kr.a! con way, and God:- providences will re j census of opinion w as that lie war mum inscrutable, unless we turn the ' murdered. Ther,. was a latent feel liifht of (iod's word, on them. The ' inr that iin.aered in a mother's love Bible must be ratal, studied, known t that seemed to sav: Rachel some and applied if we would have li.arht. Second, the word is a jireat safe e:u;ird aetiinst error, and keeps us from making v.-rone; di .-i.-ior.s. Perry. on one of his Artie expeditions, frot on "treat floes of ice, and on them he and his party pu-hed with all of their mi.trht toward the north. By his in strumtmts lie ascertained that tlie ice floes drifted south faster than he and tus mt avenep norm, so at tne I cml a (la7 hard marching thc-y were tour nines xartner away irom the pole than when they started in the mornine;. Without the great chart of the Word of God we will drift farther ami farther from our desired destination, but uifder its guidance an under the illumination r,f ih.. Hnl,. cm;rat ,w. -mil m, m.v-o m the right way. Third, the Holy Spirit leads into light, and causes it to shine exactly where it is needed. Hence, our at tituds toward Him should be that of yieldedness. Be willing to follow where that great light leads. "In tny light shall we see light. REMINISCENCES OF J. M. HAMLIN Mr. Editor: Since speakinrr of the pripriety of continuing the old method of spelling Saxon and Indian names used to designate place's of modern days, it was- stated in a recent issue of the ! Asheville Citizen that the people of Ashboro ! avo decided to restore the e) a.nd make the mime of their town hereafter (Asheboroh This is a nleasiny coincidence. Others. it set r,is are thinking of voilence done tlie one tiiey wished to honor. Vhilt. in modern days a sh sped! ash, a few hundred years airo such spelling would have remanded the student to j the foot of the bee. Likewise the eontestants siellinir E a s t a t o e, T o x a w a y would miss the prize, j As ionir as Oxford shall print the j Authorized Version of the Bible, doubtless (u) will be. found in (labour), (honour), etc. Webster's Bun- Back tauirht this scribe thus to spell Orthoirmphis rules. as wo men's dres-e, have changed. Fan j U-ua-e is common property and sub jec to mutations and must be used ;'.nordim.r to prescribed rule.-. Pro i per name's ai. private property and j no one has a ri.trht to enter the castle , with intent to deposit by adding to or ta!;in.u' from. ; It iho preservation i the natal . ,. ,.t M l,... i: 1.. :. t. ' uui:i v 1 Ai'i.ui.uii i . i o i ui n i t e i i o .- a i-aemorial of personal worth and ' to tea.ch. that .area, no: ma emeu ate from the humhiest sources, the do- iun would be foiled were the cabin I n modeled into a more impo.-dr.t.' , -truCurc. But that would be tnm -r at or tie--jai-s aaain-t him than to ' eliminat,. the 1) in his r.ame with ou: injury to the enunciation. T! one would b.- as a! h-ct io :a!!e as ti oth-!-. If ti;;.- aiauaa at i- appiicald.- it euua.iv Ul-t t a. pj;!' it to the few In a,. in nana to o".i' ear -. 1 co aa iaeiina.t.on on t!.,. art of local writes- 'o !'( nd til. last two . ;-. liable- ..f ! ' a", sp' 'liav ! t: -m it " e Ea ta'.ee. d a ; - i - ;. ; ra'.s-' y b'-tii upon tie aa am and i!. t I'isi':,:: of ;i.e foe'. 'i'a -hum 1 i la ! in:; . a : hardly he : ec--p: . d af: r !'( o ally v.. t lie ecd oS. --e- of o a. !' a ho i'c : ; ,a 1 n e i s ki o r -. ila tatoee -hc'llld he nccosaii d lt ris!.;fi:i m"ae a- much as Tii;ne--ee. 'T; S-d-.e... l l'S-aheo. hee. oma-t' e. -ti e. : treat ; Blah. : . a; aa a. aei 1 "i' c a. (d ! Catawba. Salu'a. a . ' ha t : ., i ;ooL-a . i . . -i- . ; . it-iii'y i- naaa'.-l ii.-raaps toreVer !;. iho a-'ie-- at'ix ( v bv heap.:' sii-re 'vpeil in t'ue am! national hives ; ' "o way to r, -ti tare t am t aam!. Since exteia'.ia'a ut o t! ,., , t , f , . , h-fokei's for their peaceful attitu.i iward the iir.-t -ettler- of out' county t!ii- bi-L of information has been picked up and ii. ay .-a; ve. if cor.tirni id. to modify our eratitude and ex ei.'.-" f r iaie-1 -ss Um- of rna.a-; of ("lerokee oriuim I Mrs. H. C. Cilla-j.ie avers that it: he r .airlhood d.ys there was a tia ii i day will return." and so sure was the mother of the correctness of the presentim. nt that she always, when I weavnin dre-s iroods for the ithe-r pirls at home, included a pattern far Ivacho!, which was ktiel away to await the expected return. Sure ei-.ou-"Ii to th(. ec.-tacy of the mother and to the joyous surprise of j ,.n oth(rs Pache!. after an absence of ,evcn years. in company with an ( unknown captive boy, made jvood ii,,,;,. .,,,, ,lbl ,-tiim Le-t us know mor(. about this. J. M. HAMLIN FEBRARY REPORT ! --uiuit attendance I A 1 1 . , , I .TOO 98 362 71 Junior attendance . Adit books taken . Junior books taktM1 Macrazines taken 6 ' New books Purthascd I Books given j MRS. J. WT. SMITH, Librarian iOUR Rf Gi PAF iCi C., March 1 '.I. i'he i' a!a on of ! he (general Asemi. . o ':! linishi d it- labor, at 1 o'c c!; a t. Tu".-day, althou-v the hand, ot clock pointed to the hoiy of noon as. the gavels wielded by the Lieutenant Gove .'ernor and Speaker of the Ilou-e fell for tie last time afteu- havinsr been in motion durin.s;' Od eventful days. By nieht fall only a "spatterine." of the mem bors were ia evidence around the hotel:- and the-e weiy. waiti.::;' for the first trains headed toward "Sally and the kids." The General As-emb'.v iu t ad journed placed 1!!),") new laws on the statute books and refused to pass moi. than 700 bills that were propos od by various members. All told. lSIlt! bills were presented. Manv of these (tied in committees and a bier lot of the remained, which failed of adoption, were either tabled or left on the calendars. The major bills passed ha ve been thusly enumerated : Highway bond issue, providing an additional fund of $15,000,000 for the' continuance of the presemt road build inu.' u'oarani, and the levy of an additional 2 cent ea-olir.o tix. ( The present tax on ra.--oline for road pur poses is three eer.ts.) Permanen: iinproven-.ei'.t in.m! 1 i01' taa- in-; it ut mm- ami tlie i romoh.thm of w.n-'r eo- - . - ..... . . . .. . , totaiin- $ 1 0d')t'.7.50O. ' Moth Aid id!! appropriatimc :hK)0 per year to be matched iy the counties for aid to worthy mothers deprived of tl',- supr.ort of tbeir husbamls. P'li e-atbiishinsr a b-.ra-.-.-.i for C, ' "f i:i t'o Ik partaa n of Labor am! i i in . : ii a w r a a vi e-,v t i.etei th.e in--: mean- of liftin"' thes,. unfor G-nni'. ' i . so;, a- : - !f sua;, a" da . u etut : r. e it. a:es: amour.4 of h v-ae !;-.. ,p; oiio a, 1 1 , , . V: ' . : i : f as -ei:t. .:.'.', e . . j, , ; ;er toai ' s, e ' r I , , , ; Wa". b 1 Iw.-'l. count: u ' a- ' A.p-p.-ei : io n ran carrymv; a a for th- siamtea ia e t I ' . e ! : ; a a. to ai l m . o. r -'. euu, ;s,, I' ; 1 d'r arm ' r.i.. A.-t c i ami t-ii on aa o a : -. ; . , : . t I : , .Pan-. -. ( ) " e except am i ; in.: ' ! sp, ,-it'a any - '-a nipt- from taxaaoa i .-lock- ''aid by opiselis ;;i ;,.;. I a i ; i piaa; a-a -;. i i a . of the mot , : ibiea- tiaiu.- of tin- .---na; wa- was- ! 1 i over tin - a "(o : , -a ; : oa . but i: a -. ap ; proved bv a. close vote. 1 - Marhim rv Act. nrovr fo; i the vi.Ki iti'-ti of all propiu-t v uaa.-r the direction, of the county cem.mi.- s'oaers and streti'rthenir.i: :!m po r of the S at.- Revenue Cn:n is ion in order to maintain a uuiformit'- values be tW"on the c'"U!r. ies. The sTem-sa! school bill ps.e.adiua for th(. reoeal of ilv mamiamus to compi! tta F-y ot tax. a. and t'.-sutr ine; th. county boardis of education to sit jointly witli the county com nits sioners in preiarinp: the county school liud.'i t Power -af the hoard to contract debt is limited to the amount of the budget. Bill providing for the state wade era. beat ion af ti.-ks bv the counties with Suite and Federal aid. This provoked ;i big f'urht as u.-tiak Solicitor': salary bill, placing the solicitors of the State on a salary of $-1,500 annually, with an expense aUowtince not to exceed $750. This bill to become effective October 1. 1924. The Bowie Bill, best known as the "Lost Provinces" railroad bill, pledging the credit of the State not to exceed 810,000,000 for building a railroad across the Blue Ridge Mountains into Alleghany and Ashe countiees. This measure hail ex ceedingly hard sledding, but Bowie's eloquence "put it over." Raising the age of consent from fourteen to sixteen is provided in a bill which passed after a spirited contest. A bill abolishing the criminal insane department of the State pri son, and a sanatorium for the treat ment of tubccular patients. r 5 MRS. V. C. MOORE DIES Mrs. V. : '' ife March : : '. Slie wae S ft ' r '.' ':' of a Her maid'-u aa'i.e ,va . Fiini''e Wli mi re. W hen nu: .t.ir . ' a i a to love the i " ' Je m ' "is' d and joined tie- i .i t j ' - . ' , a i ! ; . i . '.Tea! sphere '.: '" '.a "!! : mai'l; years ajo: il ! ca.ii .eiei in., child r. n to bo i n: i li:r- n ' ci ' i.ea and to fear ami reveiane Col. 1 shall think mine a -n-::t work in life." To serve tho-'e v, liom she io'ed '.'.'as h.er J.'le;;te t joy. In the ('oath of thi- ei.-. ;h.- poo pie of tin- community h . . a rood neighbor, t'ne church a wort-iy mem her and her family a beautiful in fluence. A 1-u l and, three oaa.': ters, four sons, and nine arami children are left to mourn t'n- !os-. One son passed to the other world eleven years aero. Her l:ody was ! ;., r, a Glazener Cemetery. Funeral per vies were conduete ' at th,. v-m'.ot.. ;. by la-tor (due. C. Smith of Brevard. A lar.ue concourse of friends and re! atives of the deceased attended the service. LAYMAN'S CLUB DISCUSSES "BIG BROTHER" WORK. Tile feature of the Li iv man s mi'eti'a" last Sundav afternoon was ;. stirnna' Welch Cal'ov '" ' " -" v '"- : on s'uhicets oi ; . a : rt ".e !lt Ml Con tlect i.. a with 1 be 'llibV I mans in pushnrj." the t. M. ( . A. , , . , mo -men: ami 'a::in:r un v.na.t. i il" B I'o" her" work o. that ha- eaim- I '."Seat liea.dway m t ie and eit a -a !.. t ( ' W ! 1 1 1' niks bv Ti. -. H. Sal;, fu! aaa ea.-.a raa'lne- t . t ia- -luh. After tin- is-e-u a; r luee'inf a i;u r ! s of -he elal. a -aa!)' a: vi i th cou: t -,- .lad w ia r aei :.:rs fe th a - in il.- .'"' ot 1 nictation co' . - :--a"sic,- w: - f. -,- i -- to Idael,. d W( a '.' : - : a n . e : a u . a -:'l v . . i 'otiaty I!..,:, N- a; Suraiav' r --U: to !-.- ea'.a. a to s a. t - o a : '.'' : : y. '.vaa-h a r y Ft - ikaalaa" v., '.11! ia !. nee;,- It i spia... d ,i.rk ' in no O 'he Y. M. , . an. is1 in- e'aa i' ,. -'..' -i v db it and maps i -.inet:oii.- t . a.ea.b'-s 'nip a-ach ' of fas d M. C. i RELiGiCV-: Si:CiFG : Have ou -ver rivei . !r h- w ilibb h-'itory is perva d d l-,- relifioa sim. iaa? From til., ti.m- tin- na-'-at'e tar: ans" to;. a :er ! . ioa of the ia- it aar'ame -aap-r ! t!i.- Famb wlaae loita heard as it ; were the vo. -s of a e-'i-at taaiiitule. ' .;i:,! a- tile vo .. . s.aay v ap.v . ;.:: j .-is t!;e voice of maahpv thunder; naa ; t saymjr. AntHi' ; omnipot -.;; r.d 1 -ma lo'is i'.lu for ths Lord Ceo i tad The Bible I ,. i -., -I ' ' Aaaia " and aaaia the area:.' wish-' ! ness of de'.ad.e! ia ual. or ry '.edilesree o rpe.Uiu-'.ory of p. tty tribes and ,f petty war-a b,o--oni-' ou into aa ; ..ni of siav: and the hlah p-alms of j !)ea.uty wave over the refrehing foua tain of the song- of Miriam of Da ' bo rah. of David'.- air"- nvr Sa af He.ekiah's thanksgivini. -. How ; many millions through all the -e avm r ! ations have laid their parched lips at j the sweet watir- of th. i : in ;::i I how often those w'n0 drau'., became in turn living fountains to b:e-.- an-' comfort succai 'iii-g generations. Can w-a maesure the extent of sacred. song. Can we substitute something that will nut the - n-M raaat lea iu Fa same .receptive mood and prepare the way for the real servit and worship? Let us give more thought to the valut of religious singing. A communii ysinging convention is what we need for the upbuilding of the cause of sacred song. Many But the Kit Kitix Klan is ur.mo! ested by legislation and another "open sea. on'' is before it. 1 M. I'i.i.e, son of Samuel and l is ' a- born 1- -..-I :: . ' (,I ( t'o .. nnme.'i-.te vic;n!t v u, hi-- ii i . ia youn-x ma'iheo.i and by hi- a;. plica lion made sullicier,: ad'.'.a .- n. !:so in F- 7 1 o he a M en de, the jn,. dieal eolh-eo at I o u i.-vi lie, Ky.. an-i !! d.uim- !n-. studies !.,. a '! 'Ir- M, :i : 1 I'ni'i of A'!;...-:!, Cs., t ! o'r which h e're ousted aao r,. eeiv.-d his diploma in 1 7 s. , j, , !o. :::! r-rae- j, lo- ; -, r.. f , . . .: ', . , Id 'ken- county. S. uati! W2. J' durine- thi-- p. riod th,. uritei be came per-onally ;:eoiiair,ted with l'r. Kins and his n-t wife. wito raaid. (; name was Mi-- F--io Aroiio-o: an attractive, cone-.-niai. ( 'hrist i;,n ia : of Piclc n -. S. ' . . Havine' mari'i.d Mi-s Amler-ot.. s..-I'em.s.- d (,, F-. va- !. v.dv -, ,,. , ,. tied his profes.nm. T this tr, U)ur riaeo uninii was horn an only son, V O. K. Ki ,,ir or - . t-t . man, whoa, moth;-'- (iied about i5 vear- i'j In Ma". : oj ! narrmd Mi-- ( 'oi dia Jedlv of MA.-o ! 1 count v to :ai liaiipy umoa two eaim'e "S. ( :::;: a" ! survive hni ft-,vS.,.. 1. -. . , , i vein 1 r. l:.i:r lot e 1. 1 yai' 'I -' i . . : a'. : ' ' h-- wa- a hi-.rh to;- .i man. He wa- a aa i and dec i - a . po.- - - i ia fruaal haha-a a" of v.K thrift- I I a as, t ai ana (:. -;: asm fai'hfu! and ' via., sa ' I and aatlen: fa1 lu r. i In ai! h ! a a . i . . . ... - , ki or I . f wane 1 the Ci had IC .a, ol ; n una i.. ... i P'oa:e r one , i r jTiiii - -; fob.- w eiun ' .a i 1 1 Cttlte eoct r-. i'-P, Hun;. Sa: i- . Stoia.-s and W'" neat!; ;i m f beautiful t'owa i .a d 1 a ' ' e a - ia e . may w e comm. r. may a eai lit -aid nv o(". r.'.i. the ae.-aa: f our I F a ecmy r : t k .-r.'.i'. ii. dAI.I.OWA't - lieij.liaf to ';..!, up tim c;.u-e ana -a an are :o-n-.r m thing but staadira b ica am ! 'o. ia.v e ... If you a-a budt of the r "h. him: of tutf. ia.'lp us to put o" foot th (Oiiv.-ntion. Y e can im; underst i-td wh.y the minister.- pay so little attention to the mu;c of their church. A nmre or F-- thorough knowb.-d-re of music will give the ministers aaa-aler comma- -I over his congregatio ;uid will gi' e 1dm a better hold .on his young p-ao ple and secure their loyal snppts", for th.e young pe-. !e do mo.-t of the singing in the church. Tile singlaa ! is a very vital pa.ri of the eluuvb work and wo can not see why ii . would not be to the best interest of ' every minister to. help to build up the good cause and get singing on a ; higher plane. Next Sunday at t he i Zion Baptist church, Rosman. the con vim dei will be organized. So all who want to join, for the bettenm ::'. of the singing in his community come along. We give special invitaton to all singers to me-et with us at 2:d0 first Sundav evening. Yours, in song. E. D. RANDOLIIP .4 t

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