Pay your subscrition or you will not recieved next issue IF YOU GO TO FLORIDA BOOST BREVARD VOL. XXX THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 192S No. 41 FARM NEWS - By I.. A. AM. MOM The molasM'S clop is well on the ?way to safety, the. yield per acre is about .halt" -that ? i a normal /yyar. / Tiu quality ^ l" l"' ^ extra gOod wb '?? others -a.v u ,s> impossible to nvtidM good clear -sn up j from their o^-ie. The amount ,of J* boiling to uet to* thu-k:ie 3|jP is much ..??.?:? 1;"' juiee -.'seems to i>< i;iu?.'h i ..cht.i . 1 hi pfevailinsr pr:i"? ? '1>V: Mineral >S*lter for Stock Lo??.viti>r ai . a>i to V::e; . win:-'-; . . ' moruhi whei> ??a'/ vat-titt-must kve. li?* -. dry teed, ami m*?>t of the dry feeds ami e>ptreially- voiton. jmal*,a.?, *ery low m- S>> bean ami ' N ? c|oyer hay,-- h;v??- !.me:in uhcn.. ? . As many an learning iil.it tb^ result o.i' a lifccfc] ami* other minerals p>u> . slM tain. .. v.toiiun. eau^s wMt wo n"<^v as ho.ller hi .id. I hute-Wimu. rig i:n-\^tant Cived . '??for "the * . aa^. s an abnoi ; mul appeti: : OS o '?.lisuaiiy in?iijr^sti? n. f"!:^ -{tivpj f.??r ii> -* . ffvfH with eows, .r ? >'V-e> ? Bau:.:;>'< their feed by addjns? oljv ha! J . o: om percent l.tm ashe- -{<t - ?'? ? ? ? or ? mix salt itoout. oucfour.i- -asnes '??>"" ?>r lime of the ..h\t??-r.*. ' ? up to date ' r;! " ca.VJ. t? ' ^.b?t,Ve mt .*** neeeiyrnu -asm-;* ',' or ?'" ivey- pois>.:}. ? -N,.t. Un? ' rye an.i ha:> vetch The-e- '&$>: y?-' -. Sprmr mak/ a soil .improving crop. or for hay jfjjr time t.- plow tor j . soy beans or !?:? ^r-u .Veuh must be inoculat?-;i j or ! esuly? may he hau iron " Washington "for_ '"' ; . - a 'card. ? R***fc&ess of,tr>e ?i?W droucnt thV Ruthrrf-:.i ? ';uiuy fai-mers wvro jfltfe to We &$? wry (rood cm rRumty S The . oaanity . .was ?' laeki* ife,] but. 'h-'- ?u:dity. :^vas very ;V. -. moeh better ihar. last year, tlorairi ;? ? Pation. is jl'-iv -'me. irootl W'?rk .in. . ' that huistlu>i: b ounty- j - ? ? Manv are vvrhintr f?>.r real frosty .niehts- that i-ramay cure ^ut so they can move it .from the r:ver iiligrV; titoSe who cut their v.<?rn have hauled it *a?A shocked on higher ??; ground:'.' Wh>r t&t all W it this way? Com c!in be kicked fi oni the ^alk ' _ amj leave the -hock" on the <talk for V fee-iin^r: t^is. is . the way a U?rce.. part of -rv Vb'ldle \\est crops ^ handle<i. Manv i-t !> --r 'hat' corn is not dr> r inc out fa:'- ?M?- 'o '-he late rains. Some late: ? ^t ;>lk s . ? ba ye tried to Uke a seeoMtl ir-' W': W. A. V\ iH a-ms of Penrose cn rat.'- a', ' least, eighteen, tons . %?& biy. fr?-ia >h;-- ; plant inir . of .,ne bashel of ? - v '"a!J> in iM'W-v thr-'" : t<> ? three an.! ? -/?e half feet span: .??Wq?/ can-. be';i-? .-* " Keep the V>heviHe K:.-:r in ntin-d as i ho; .~ '?. -vorsu from- thi-. ?.04?uh-t-y ni*i '? oiitrieA . Th<: date - *s - November a^-'V*th. ??' . 'viv | ?' ? ? ' ? RESIDENT James Braiikerii. atre &?>,. t?ne' :i:. wlde>t reside r - of this Cour.ty, die;; *t the hohie ,??f his dau>rht??r. .M; R.. F. Kdpati e.k, at CllirUee^ter. Moh ?lay moTaihsr: ;r Jir. Braeis-n {lapsed aw? y qiiietly at 3'iOu' o'cN'ck Monday morhimr. death htinj* viue ti? irtfirm'tk-- of h > a^e.' Fune-.iJ -ervices w?>re <-on ductfd. Tuesday morhintr at. IO mi o'eloi k by K?- v- A Hep. .Vlan ly. pastor <vf Mace?l<?H;.i .Baptist church, of which churih the devest.*d was a member. Ir 'nnirnt was made ir, Macedonia ? i-.-rUry. ? Deeeasofi - survived by one daughter, M s. ii. F:' Kilpatri?-k. <>f Gloucester; fifteen srrand-ehild'-en. and eleven ^ reat-jrrand-children. HOW'S THIS FOR A NAME1 John ( jys-. .'?>hn t. Woods who re sides at Ro>mar?, comes fr >m a fam ily-noted for long nanies. His father's name was George Washing ton Will Nfipkton Theodore < 'olum bus Talyan N'apoleon Washinfirtnn Woods. He has. an untie whose name is John Henry Taylor Judas Thaddeus I.eho Scott Santine Marion Woods. This story is vouched for by Sheriff Sitton and other prominent citizens of the county. ? ? - ; ? ? CLAUD E NEAL MAKING GOOD St .Petersburg. Fla.. October i M.Utii ha.s been said both for and aiiaiiivt *h"e Florida boom : but the r-iith Vrt* ;h<- situation as <s?-en' by; ? *lu'u?! V'E- Nt-ai. a _vounvr man from j 1 ,;;ke To^away.; N- C... who .canit- to th ? city ju ? .a year ago and Wlio in ; "that. linu' -has i'>tabli>hoii hnv.^ylf j pitij .'f :: he tro^t. successful rvalt\ ii,vv!f.t r- in' the community, is..tlia:t. . while Florida offers nv>r>" *' i*Tv> " rt hit itii-s ihtiti ' can '-be found in. t he older- j ?cmmu-nties of the country. ; tit' r?-a) fmintiatiim success Her*' as -elstv wb-'-'e '!?- work", and' plenty o.i it. Start, hvre. in ;? . '-roall wa\ ?i.wvi\e' * mohlifc* .ago.' M"- Ni*a'l j W. -the" :..ia**;' ^ yvar '.; mis develop- J , u :i'!:d -oid '.four lanre ^yhdivisio:: - . a ?! other. r -'in> and expects f/.';e\Vea;M;:.v acuvii;i?,;s: this * .ye: IT *?' : :<r;h?v t?ri>j,n:rt.i?<j outside. the eontincs ..f <?. I V ux^ u nr. At t'bo pr ese n 1 1 ?tiijH* he iui.- a staff of. fifteen -.sab ?> ?j-v a \vockiJ>? f<-i him. all report i/iir :m excellent-. business and his office j* .tin i* t f those- <>r. t entral avenue -always found ;;rft d with . buyers an<! ifewm^rs. It' ..addition to His. work. 'Mr. Nea! has taken an active- interest in civic affairs and i? rt'.-rca.iy- bevom-injer-- ..one of ..the. |nen ; nf '.r'ec - i:')ii:z<-d. ability in. the -comta-ir:. i?v. II is sab s ? record- here- m ihv last ?six- weeks shows a -totAl 'of 400 ?li'.ts sold. the total purchase price fi . ; ju-'so rv aching appro x iniate!- y $vj.iu).ob?K Sub-djvisons sold out by "hat time were Dors Hc!,,>h*.-.. ,p ;./! {Riches.. ; . Fast. O?;:jn>ro w.-. <! .Hvi-hts' and Highland (.royv. The <l;vtu-i; division was pli c<'>i, <>11, t-hc ?\a.rk- 1! Se?)tt ::.dH-?; . l.i : n:)d: 'tcri; ^iay. 'later T'l ';hi>nH> were JudV'' -co-- >> i' . :'?n thetv.- This isjf?'?r<l is. said to r>?' ym; tiewr yet dnplicat^d in ?t. lVtqrsburjf. ' . ; \!r Neat -was horn at K -siriaj^and {?i- ' vh< yT.cat-er part of hij-j life *h* < and ?; !.ak?- Toxaway. He re ??-. \*-d t>i? fdio a.tion at ; Herea ? < '.>>! 't ire. K>:iitu< ky, and after k-avine. > !???!. i-jiyauT'd in. the cattle'-brok-e.i'' a-j>- 'lis;:.* s-' at .Lake T')\:.way. H<- . . . is- St. IV'.ei'sburu Oetoi>er 1L. ?. i '-.t- i. and' his success siYn-<*. then i;.as~ i-vnt;!ry<us. : . ,-wa- ai;.rr;ed a-* ? stj! y White. ? lauii :er '?-. of A. M. \\hitc, of lvv>> nia:.;. arid >he.-'.iikc" h'<*tv Titi-baud. fcfi . , (-rv inuvh <?; ! ? ' n *r with ? -hi* Sur; ^ie.fie 1'ity'. ,Mr. Nea! i-i the ><?> of J: . \* formerly of Kosman. ai)n. K?3ivh K . !? ishev. Iaw; ?'? V\ Fish'?v: deputy h>-r :T. -.f HrevitrtL' ? ?'. . ' | Yni'Nv; SON Oc JOSEPH JONES INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT ' < - A vri."U? ata ici 'i" ; anayo'da'dt; Mil1. pai'J-'ot'.ti:--. ??<.>. ^ c.'\ "cyuv <?-. J <>n 'he . hiirhway at SeJiya Monday afternoon when . th<- autoniohrie " v hit h .1 Mc<Vary was ?Ir:viajr -tr-i'ck the' ? younir 'son- of Joseph .Iih?-s. ..f Selica. resulting in seriou :: juries, to the chibl. The child ?' i ??ij't fr-ifM behinti a viajron passint !" :iii. " iposiif direction' when M r | .M ' ' .a- ??vas. piissn;ir. '.neither / :?<?? Heciji^r the other until too late to ipv??i4 't:<- atvalcnt. Mr. McCrary invmediateiv suinmoued a doctor, who appeared oh the scene in a very few minutes, and the ehdd w:iy a? one*- removed t<> Transy!v; '<ia Hospital, where he is reported to Ik* doin.ic as well '.as could be expected. The first Lyceum number of the reason will occur Saturday even!n<r. October. 2 4. at the hi>rh school build ir.tr. A {;ood proirnim i.v assurcii. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lowe. an?l Mrs. H. A. Plumirter spent Saturday in (Jreenwond. S. ('.. with their sons, Guy Lowe and Robert Plummet, who are there attending 'Bailey Military Institute. CHAUTAUQUA HAS GOOD SUCCESS HERE The Radcliffe Chautauqua, which has been held in Brevard the past three days', proved a decided success in every Sense of the word. Each one taking part on the various pro grams was a fritted performer, and each program presented was of a j hij'ii standard of. excellence. The j three day attraction included six performances, one each afternoon j and tie. each evetrnv. With a lecture j featured on each program, toother ?w.tii'vither a concert feature or one aiiti four act plays. Thy-, a.ftci noon of thy first da., opened with a concert by the Vanity Four, composed i f foui talented sisters, all of who: - a?x gifted singers, players. and rcadei*. > They i-etidered a varied and alto gether enjoy able concert with, their Stdos, . duds. -a.xaphone /? number catchy musical se lect ions- and clove; readings. This was followed by a lecture delivi red by- George V Gear hart. of Buffalo. X." Y . kliowi. throughout the country as one ot America's greatest and m^t Hunt Chautauqua orators. His th?*me "Tilt Inalienable Itiirhts of The Child. ' wa.< a masterful discu-sn-n. stressing in. the main the vital rela tion between a st ron g healthy body and the best service a nuln can render. the importance -of a broad, liberal 'education as the soyret . <>f ultimate victory and succe-s, and ?ytiaravtor. 's tlu" that endures and which wasnevr worth more in dollar.- a 'id -cent s than it is to-day. The opening number of the cven inu ?'erforniance was ' the seoivi lecture by Mr. (i'e.qrhiirt, who. proved himself even more forceful and entertaining in the presentation ot ! h s subject . "Government For All, j \ brief summary of ln> eloquent address might be stated as includ-j ihg an expression of his iden> . to f the effect that the main thing the i world of to-day needs, with all Its strife, turmoil and confusion. 1- a ; revival of Puritianism with its "a/.;- . compJinyinp "jwrit of good-wili. a, greater reverence for parents andj for Cod on the part of the youth of J ?to-day.' 'a .necessity for -the et. f? j Went of laws' on the part of th'<-<;- iv' i authority. and a greater -bsire or the part of all peoide to -K';U'r th' lesson. Of the Goldeiv Kule and to ? willing tr> sit at the feet of thi .o\? . Ni'zarene. before world and goy? r!1 ine ntal problem-' will V solved. This. was follow,-,! by another concert by the \ ar.-ivy Four, who excelled themselves over the afternoon per form since in variety -eley- " ,:s and perfection of renditon. Tne-Wu sieal numbers,'- both . m.-i ? ument ai .md vocal, w.-., all of "i "n standard. : well rendered ami . pleas.'-:. U> the au dience. and the little sketch delict ing the modem '. girl. proved ?1. ' v-ht fully entertaining, v. .th its. humor. ; ease of manlier on the part of th performers, and more pi le-> ?latur alness to' the The opening number on the attei ,110011 of the second day \\a- i<? ? H act comely. "The Duel/' presented, by The Sprague Players. wuii Mr. '?Sprague himself taking : the leadi.ni: .-part: The play was ck-ver in pbd fee characters well chosen, actiiu well their respective roles, while All Sprague's interpretation of the "coward" was most excellent lii? mediately following thi? aiim m: little comedy. J. William Teirv widely known lecturer, editor ;.h< traveler, delivered his lecture o "The Man the World Does Not' Kuov. " hi a most forceful manne* he stated in part that the world ' full ?? unknown heroes. perha,> - >me?.:n in the immediate family o. nearest neighbor, whom to tu!!\ know and understand must be nut on common ground. The ones often times who are ordinarily ,cal!e worthless and had may prove ti? ??. real heroes and great souls, it tncy arc only understood and their live directed aright. The evening's performance'' bpeno: with the second lecture by M: Terry on the subject, "Education (>.* All" in which he brought a timely and vital message, demonstrating deep thought on his part and leav ing much food for thought on the part of his hearers. Following this most, r '-eresting lecture, the Sprajpie'i ' ptayc again appeared on the stage -in th r presentation of "Hip V ' Win'rV'. a well-klwwn four da- c drama. MW Sprague. who. Continued on Personal Page i an itct it ^jivibSUN RIVER DAY AMENDED BY MANY Had thr prophet who says the cbuntry church is dying out been at DaVidsoii River Presbyterian church !;? t Sunday, he would have received the "jolt" of his life. The first Sun day in October of each year is Day- ; idsoii River's regular "hojne coming , Jay," and is a day looked forward to by this whole section of the L-ountry. The founds were crowd ed with automobiles? an. even' dozen | from Henderson County, several i rom Buncombe and a few from ! Haywood and Jackson. as well j scores and scores from this County, I Also, there was quite a nunibt r dl buggies, hacks, carriages and farm wagons. ' . At the services, morning and afternoon: the church was packed to the .loots, every peat, every chair and the steps of the pulpit occupied ; standing room at a premium to 4 he door, and a large number on the outside, around the doors and win dows. ~*At the luncheon hour, th ? picrtie dinner spread on the mass seemed ample to feed a recipient. "ith n few extra companies besides. 1 hv long rows of snowy tablecloths loaded With every good thing to eat. was a .right never to be forgotten. Those present, and those famila; with Davidson River hosp:talit> . can appreciate the sceni\ f"o oihr. words c?i:ld furnish an adequate description. "rivi entile ...' ni.? was present t'b b? fed. and there mUfK more '.ha: the. pro verbial "twelve ba-kets left. Daridso'n- River' church :>"> organ ized :?> a ? separate church i: -Iu'k. I MiS. The place, however. had. been a favorite meeting ground and [?ami . nc-iinc ground for many years In lore ; hat. being, a pitching point under i'he old Swanhano.i L-hurch before l T '-?0. Davidson Rive-r Pay is one "f *h nuts' anding features an<i customs of Transylvania County, and partak ?? ,onuwhat of the features of "Home I'oming Day." "Harvest Home, me morial of the Old Time Camp Meet ings." and general "(let logethei Day.*' (in this occasion the pa.-toi. K<'* \V. S. Hutchison. 'was master of cer* ^monies; Rev. R. I'. Smith. D. D.. of A^heville delivered the principal dress -at -the morning s'ervi-e. an". K. v. K. D. < 'arson. 1>. M.. ->f Br., to:. Va.. preached in the afteij.oo Other parts were taken by Rt-v. ? ? A. Crawford, pastor Brevard Pres byterian church.. O. I-. Krwin. R. I. (.'ash. and others. Dr. Smith is too well known in Triinsyiv'tHia * ount y t?> lvuiiirc* con i.-eut. He is 'honored -.arid loved !..y i;-H; irri st!'.' tive '<?!'. ? f ?;-v? ? ; i? ? ; . ;Dr. Carson. Syn'.-iical ? v.. we'- _ . ? " the Synod of Appal,; chin. has vis ited Transylvania for -evcrai year . and each veal' i- U'ttei liked, more honored and more loVed. A- ? u.itia!. he gave a powerful -??rmon. The special ' featruv, ditforem tinm the usual Davidson River Da v. wa the report of the Manse hrection Committee* Two '-;.i;s :?!!??. the movement was started t ? ? ' ' ,'1* church to build an up-to-date imm>e before it was 1U0 >eai s old. The movement has been growing, arid. few weeks ago, resulted in the- ap pointment Of a special Manse hrec :ion Committee To devise ways an-' means to raise sufficent funds for this purpose. '1 his committee made a partial report, whi'-h shoved cad and nledgcs payable within one vea* amounting to a little more than three thousand dollars.. The ehurc'' already owns a beaut ilul buildini , site ? a tract of eight acres, do- ? nated bv Mrs. Mary J. C!azener, a ? * -1 former member, and, with the.' funds "in sight," tin- hew mans? 1 practically assured, and that well ahead of the Centennial Celebration for T.I2S. Davidson River church hr.s been a simple country church for ninety, seven years, and has a long record of effective, but not spectacular work It is the "Mother Church" of Mills River and Brevard Presby terian churches. The indications are that this "country church." instead of dying <>ut. is preparing to take on new life. The W! ;<-v's most extravagant ideas of Davidson Hiver Day were more than equalled by the actual cvenl. and h - looks forward to the future Davidson River Days which he hopes to be able to attend. PURIT / PRODUCTS COMPANY TO OPEN LOCAL ICE PLANT The Purity Product Company is j the name of the recently established | corporation which will begin opera- | lions the first of the year in the ' manufacture of ice, the selling of coal and wood, and the operation 01 a cold storage plant. The old Brce.se .Mill sit. , adj.-.v.-i.t to '.the. Southern Railway tracks and t<> Kings Creek, consisting of four acres; hay been purchased by "J., concern for the erection of sary buildings to carry on . this pr< jec't. The ..officers. 'of this n.pora tion included tile president. \\ . i Mull; secretary-treasurer. A. H. Cui loway ; general manager, W. >. Henry. K.\ca vat ions are now being ma i for the side track and for the foun dation of tiie building. It is- thi in tention of the promoter to havi* ih< building completed by January riV and the ice plant to be installed im mediately thereafter. The ire plant: which has already Vbeen bough i. :? considered one of the best in the country, being up-to-date in i .-r. resp? ct and of a siiffceiit capacity to he suitable to Brevard's present and future needs. Tii" new >.?>-!'. n elertr:. driven.! ice plant will be, what is k-"wn a the Frick low pre^urc P? ndtfiu'h tube system.; arid will produce a duality of ice that t:i:? tv .t be sui: psb-^ed '.if' .Voerca. j; is . I . ? : n . ? - 1 that an hurvdant, supply ?f ?? he pio.! i l so clear that tlv finer ' print .<? era. nev.>paper may 1c "end! through a :H?.0-nound b!o? k. Thi? | system i$ now ;n use in many <>t' rh j larger surrounding town.- and titles, consequently Brevard ii' vit;, times in every -way. Tne f r? ? . 'i system of this plant will i mtain 21" ice cans. each, can frwjx'is.ig .1 bloc , of ice every 18: hours that will W? -iub ."{00 pounds. The building for this plant will be so arraiiued thi:* tii capacity of the plant may be doub led when the growth of the town warrants it. In addition to the ice mafting cs pacity. the plant will have a col. storage spney for 1. 000 crate- ol eggs. Temperature in this Mum will he automatically controlled ? that there will be practically rn? v:> nation. There will also be ?t certain , amount of stor...i space available j for storage -of meats or, othi r local 1 products. PLANS ANNOUNCED FGR KU KLUX K.LAN PARADE HE!*: "It is understood that the K. K. will h' ld .a parade h ? afay ev.v.: .?.tartinir near Frank h: Park at 7:.'i0 at:-? ? ?.ndii?g at the bail ground or Broad street. A program will he given with a main speaker, good mu sic. ami the burning of the fiery c 1 < iSs afte rvv ;vrdsv I CONTRACT LET FOR ? ttti ; . . ll h ! <'?!. tract for ion of. Heinlersobville-Rosniaii Star Ma:; Route has been awjini.v l. by the pO?-t office department to L. Winci.t ter. of Rosninu. same to go-int?>.e.f feet on Oi toh-i 12. This cont.ac holds for three years, beginning < '? tobcr 12. Iil2."> to .Iu:i> HO. 1 1*1! With the inauguration of th;> ad ditional mail -ei vice. lire'yard vvil now have tuo incoming and iu ? outgoing mails eacii day. the ?: route handling first class mail a in newspapers only. According to pre - ent schedule, mail will arrive in Brevard from Heiidersonville at ,9 :.'UI a.m.. and depart at 2:.'{0 p.m. Arriving Rosman at in :.'{(! ; 1.111. anc departing at 2:00 p.m. The increased mail facilities. t? go into effect next week, bring w. . conic relief to a most deplorable sit uat-ion which has existed for son" months past, owing to the fact tha. Brevard has been allowed only one mail a- day each way. HART AND LOFT1S BROADCAST WORLD SERIES PLAY BY PLAY Results of the World Series base ball games will be broadcast by Hart and Loftis at their place of business each afte moon beginning Wednesday. THE PRAYER CORNER THE COMMONEST ACTS OF LIFE Our I*ords Hallowing Touch r ??? transformed the commonest, Acts of life into parables ar t! va^ranient. The <lay begins with the morning bath whi^n.- cleanses and iuvi^orau the botiy as the vvat.< r of Baptmi the soul. Then eotr.e t!:e <1.. ? round of work for \\ i: <?-h ;iie r?.- , < , is strengthened and refr? d in ? . .same way' as th:: soul. The: children of a mi ? fat ; frather v?iuv.d him a', he- '? ? >!?? fr time to -Cme, eating anil drink.: ? toirvVi.! r i:s a ho!;. I." ? i : ? fellow l.ip All the >-vt ry'iay iuv ness and detail- .,f I f. a;e lilt. ! into a clean e. holier ;?l < . ending wvth the even >;/ clean, of the weary -o'l! lrorn tot .-'.ar "?! the day- ins, v. hen :? r ii -elf itji "?) !?> wiuh rh. {> ? : of weak, but penitent disci! do* As we f .!! .1 !?.-p ?>.. . a:. J > pate the breaking; of t' *:? v t?i??~ii intf on tin- shore of tl. Kt: i tal Sea. when I ? ?"* uj> n;:r ? to ...i Lord' f .tf, and ?'ttjoy ? :x. heavcniy meal. which He :s prewiring for Mi. disciple? who hav" ,-il n:i.'M in the attempt, to draw "th -r >'<:?!: to His '<?(??. Those who work nation; lv and prayi fulh undei Hi- dire, tions will n?it ii-.nv empty :t? ts- "o the shor<. if" who \y.-h' '<< tnad on holy -j-Dund ? eed not *ake 'm 1? ?njr jouiM-y to Palest!t< . nof -h.-i. away from his fellows tor teat ol conta nii;ia'i'?n. The ? ? n 1 *. Holy M . : r. v;:> and I! is tile Fr nd "f Publi at - a: d S i ners. By li: kindly t- i? ? spires u-, wit!) a desire to be hoi> too- ? Kindi in ??.? i> a n.tfht;. po ? for K?oii e taiiM it' th- ?> :t' .-.i I sijrn of a l??vir.v heart within. T:.. place . whe*vc?n thou stand*-; *.?> and therefore it is bright a:, i a ful. It cannot fail t<? be I.-:;.?!"'/ Christ is there. A PRAYER FOR THE LORD'S HALLOWED TOUCH O Thou All Hallowed ar d AM Hallowing One. transf*. -r *h . monest acts of our daily f? Thy Hallow :ntr Touch. Clean- . ad viporate our bodies as th* v.a'- r .?! Baptism cleanse and itr. -at ?.? i.ii souls. Strengthen and r< fr -h ? bodies by the daily round <-f as our souls are refreshed. Cat ::??*? us. the children of oitr i Father, round Thy holy f.hl. r ? ? r i time to time, to eat and * ? frether in a holy communion .rid f lowship. so shall the t veryd.iv bt.-i rre<s and details of "Ui I... - lifted into ,i ? leaner, holier uini phere. ending with each .? . cleansing of our wearied souls f: >i the .-tain of the days wh< i Thou. <>ur Be!ove<l Ma<i> r Thysi shall stoop to wash our t\ > t ? As W" t'.iii asleep t :: ? / we anticipate the break new iiiornin^ ?>n the -.t" ? ?! Eternal Sea. when w- -haU i:-'- ?> our e\ es to Th *:v ?".? ?! dear fa , and e:.;<'y 'he ?? 'u\ v".' n:i. r Thou a*!t preiia nt^r tor d> ? .--s who ii..'. i: T":l: d .!'! t: ?? . t tempr rlraw othe" .>:l- ?. I"y feft. \\". ';:u>vv tha* they ? ?>< k patient a ::d prayt v/ull ? :* Thy dire-- our S. > ? >t draw empt.. tie!-. ? h- : Blessed be Cod wt a .. ? i th;:t Thou, th.- OjV'v !!??';. Mat:. : I art sti!!. the Friend of I'ublit Sinners By Thv kin lly touc'.i Tin a dost it >pire us to be holy caus#' it is the outward sit"; ,,f a loving: heart within. Heip u- ' <? ^ that the place wherein we ?tami v holy, and therefore it i> i>.:_rh' I beautiful. It cannot fail t.> be h-dv. for Thou. () Christ. a:t the-e. \ ! this we ask in Thy AH -Hallowed Name. Amen. ? I ? ! > i . PRESBYTERIANS TO G AT HF.R AT MURPHY, OCTOBER 12 14 A joint session of the A<iic\ ile Presbytery atnl the Muri?o\ I'revi.y tery will be held at Murphy fro-n October III to 14. loi the regular Fall Conference. Deiesrates from throusrhout Western North Carol tn a. are expected to atteml. Kev. Vern on A. Crawford, pastor >? ' .he Bre vard Presbyterian church. I'ev. Mon roe. and possibly other iti.uaie.i from the local church v. ill he in at tendance at this conference.

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