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I | THE PRAYER COMER r "ONE good LIFE" I "I want briefly to tall the storyo ONE GOOD L^E th?.t hM j ??? S'iyi b? about four lines in the P?*5 /* r~ citywhero she lived ?o?t of >? da%. She was an 'old j^d. an she lived much of her life in J boarding house. She waa ? w*jr earner until advancing years matl it impossible to go to and fro to daily tasks." "In her declining yeans she had t< accept the friendly service of those not of her kin, for she relatives. She had to pw toW one of the bitterest of aU I ?P?f iences: namely, that of kemg one side from the busy wld, anti of being compelled in obscurity and forgotten by ? who once knew her, to await the WILL OF GOD." This woman never knew the com fort of a home of her own, the bUM of haDDV wifehood, the exqumve joy of motherhood the wholesome delights that go with a circle of lovelv and interesting friends. Her working days prdonged fw beyon^ those of most working women. wcre laborious and monotonous Vacations were infrequent and brief. J^the world estimated values she HveO ? narrow dull, and tiresome life. But d*d she? Let me tell you what the minister said at her fu".?ra ' h known her long ^ said was corroborated by those asso ciated with her day by day. Th: re qualities." he remarked, shone "The first was STEADFAST vvqc she could be counted on to reach the establishment punctually in the morning, and all day long to do her work promptly and thorougn lv The next quality was QUI El NESS. The fever of this 1 rustling age never ^adehe FULNESs'" Though11 "?7 ? ?!?ht it, temptations to .mtob,!-, itv she succeeded in wear: in? happy countenance. She saw side of fussv and disagreeable SS& 1. V in it possible to be uniforml> pleasant, i even in a boarding house. . T t Crn ^"v US' he? efficient. She actually accomplished a vast r deal of useful work during her ong "SS- fcaffisr 41"?' and Good Temper-will . make any one capable, and of service in the W?Now this is not an obituary of a brilliant woman, but a side > , thS; riles of our heroic dead, to com pose long eulogies of men and wo- , men of distinction, but '? ?, praises of inconspicuous goodness, alS"AbGOOD LIFE ? what a priceless | fh?'?? ww ",r?. Mi'i let us revere and cherish them. "The dear Lord's best interpretors Are humble human souls. ' The gospel of life like theirs Is more than books or scrolls. 1 From scheme and creed t&e light goes out, I The saintly fact survives, . .. ' The blessed Master, none ^an doubt, i Revealed in holy lives. A PRAYER 0 Thou whose days are deathless, keep us near Thy love in our brief dyFM tsf with what we need, 0 , NEXT We contribute to your good looks. You can get a Vital is treatment hare, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products. It Pays To Look Well SMITH'S BARBER SHOP Bountiful Creator, and let us nol f be dark and shameful in the work ? which Thou haat made so fair. Lai r, us not be voiceless when all crea r tion praises Thee, and void of good ^ when all except ourselves ar? a fraught with blessing. Use us, oui ? Father, for Thy purpose, even as f water bearers, ana love b ringers to i those whose souls are parched and ft- desolate here. 1 Let us go forth upon our daily 9 journey knowing that Thou wilt r help us to discern and to bring beauty arid sweetness to those who > know it not. Above all, touch our > lives, we beseech Thee, with the f LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST. Make us l lowly and kind as He was, following ? His example in word and thought > and deed. Guard us against all that I embitters our relation with others, i Fill our souls with true charity in ' judgment and in utterance. Let us i seek good rather than ill in the lives of those around us, that we may help to sweeten the world for the day of the COMING OF CHRIST. Let us find no rest in sin. Harden the path of our forge tfulness till we turn out of it into the way of life and earnest duty. Enable us to do good wheresoever the chance may meet us. If a word of helpful cheer be needed, grant that it may be given unto us to speak it, and let us see the hands that aro outstretch ed and the hearts that are darkened as we go through the world. Gather the good of the meek together for us, and bind it with Thy Blessing. Help us to fling the evil forever be hind us. So keep us and all men and women busy in good work, until the long rest claims us out of which we shall awake to be with Thee. For {Jesus sake, Amen. ? C. D. C. Gloucester News Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kitchen of Asheville, spent the week-end with home folks here. J. M. Anders and sons, Mervin and Bill, made a business trip to Ashe ville one day last week. Lawrence Burrell and L. J. Meece visited Taylor Banther Sun day. Mrs. Loren Kitchen of Balsam Grove, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Nettie Middleton visited Mrs. J. D. Golden of Quebec, Sun day. Homer Owen was a business visi tor to Rosman Saturday. H. L. Burrell and Glen McCall spent Sunday as guests of Ray Parker. Miss Helen Owen had as her guest, Sunday, Fleming McCall. Taylor Banther has been on the sick list. Mrs. Spurgeon Owen and daugh ter, Miss Bessie, were in Toxaway on business, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCall, Pearl and Mildred Price and Booth Wood were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kitchen Sunday. Miss Cary Kilpatrick spent Friday night with her cousin, W. B. Kilpat rick and Mrs. Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCall and Booth Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashe of Coal Mountain, on Thursday night. E. J. Whitmire and Carl Blythe visited A. C. Price one day last week. Hardy and Burgan Kilpatrick made a business trip to Rosman on Monday. People of Gloucester are very glad to have daily mail service. The efforts of those responsible for this improvement over the three-times-a week delivery are appreciated. A. C. Price and daughter, Mrs. Loren Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence McCall made a business trip to Brevard Monday. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed in Trust from G. T. Barton to the undersigned trustee, said deed in trust bearing date of May 25 1920, and registered in Book No. 21 at Page 130 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C. said deed in trust securing cer tain indebtedness therein named, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, | and the holder of the note having ! requested the undersigned to fore j close said Deed in Trust and all I notice required having been given jand said default has not be?n made good; j Now therefore tne undersigned ! Trustee will on Saturday, June 28th 1 1930, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, 'offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following de | scribed real property, to wit: ' All that certain tract of land ly ing in Brevard Township, contain ing 88 1-2 acres more or less, and being fully described in the deed in trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said deed in trust WAX YOUR FLOORS and PREVENT DIVORCE. Every woman wants pretty floors in her home. All it takes is the proper ingredients and a Waxing Ma chine. We have both, and we have experienced men to do the work. Call ED. GILLESPIE PHONE 123 General Painting Contractor. Floor Finisher and Home BewtiSar. Cherryfield Newt J The heavy frost Friday and Sat-) j arday nights base done mueh damage . to the com and garden crops. . I Ur. and Mrs. J. D. Dillon and I family and Mrs. Grace Banham of . Asheville were dinner guests of Mrs. . . Dillon's mother, Mrs. B. B. Williams, , Sunday. | , 1 George Landon spent Saturday [ night with his sister, Mrs. Eugene , Southern. I Mr. and Mrs. Beacher Mull and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Eugene Southern. Mrs. B. B. Williams is spending the week with her daughter, in Ashe ville. I Candidates are getting busy in our section. I Henry Gillespie is setting out to ibacco plants this week. I Ralph Waldrop killed an extra I large rattle snake last week. It had 'fourteen rattles. I Uncle Cling Galloway is visiting ,his sick daughter in South Carolina. and the record thereof for a de- , scription of said lands by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, com missions, costs of sale and etc. This the 29th day of May, 1930. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. 4t Jun4 | 1 1 | 18 | 25 LAKE TOXAWAY J. F. Corbin of. Rosrnan, was s Toxaway visitor last week. Mr, and Mrs. Ton McKir.na of Seiica, spent last weelc with Mr. and Mrs. Cope Lee. Several Toxaway paoplo attended court in Brevard Monday. Miss Bert Rogers spout the week end in Brevard. Harry Payne of Marion, S. C., is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. W. W. Bay. Mrs. Ida B. Peyne, who has spent the winter in Rut'edge, Tenn., re turned home Monday for the sum mer. Fred McNeely, who spent soma 1 time here, returned to his home last week. Miss Willie Mae Owen returned liome last Saturday from Inmsn, where she has been visiting for the past two weeks. I Miss Fannie Mae Miller and brother, Tom, of Inman, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Posey Owen. Mrs. Pauline Moses and daughter, Hazel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Raines. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Reece and family of Bryson City, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Posey Dwen.* Mrs. Eli McKinna visited her laughter, Mrs. Dillard Owen of jloucester, last week. Mrs. P. 1. Waibttnk* ha* ratoread from Wai* 3Sit?U, jL G, aftc? an ixttnJed visfe tu he? sick lister, Xn. jL T. Hugh*; ant otfcwf JrcietJvtfs. I Mr, ?a?i 3to?, i). Scr?.gg? and children spent Che waek-eisd a? An drew*. I Miss Loo.tfw WiKfauis returned jo.ne ihst week fc on.' Arfwville, where aba s)>?:at a Jt?r days. 1 Clean WiiliiaMss spent Monday in , Ashe ville, 4p ' H ??* ] Mr. unl Mrs. Arrowocd Lee spent Sunday in Brevard. I, I Mrs. H. G. Sogers was a Brevard visitor lust week. |' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill of Ashe-', ville, spent last Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Ford Reid of Sapphire. I1 Posey Owen and littie daughter1. Gertrude, and O'Neal Ohwen spent)' Saturday in Hendersonvilk-. I Mrs. T. D. Gillespie was a Bre- " vard visitor last week. 1 Holland McCoy has returned home ? after spending several weeks in Lei- ; j c ester, N. C. with his sister, Mrs. !. ' J. Foster. ! Mrs. Ira Galloway and children of 1 Brevard, spent the week-end with 1 Mr. and Mrs, James Breed love. I Mrs. Man- and children spent i Sunday with Mrs Cope Lee. Ml*, and Mrs. Willfcanks had as , ? their guests Sunday, Gilliam Will banks of Chester, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. < Mm. Spcrgaon tamed bom* s iter weaka with bar brother, J. sta of Charfotts. Mr. *?d Mrs. J. H. Wilson ?w* hoefta Ui Mvoml frionia Saturd w?M? tht ?*?t of Mr. Wftaaa'a Wr4fcd?s WJalwMurjr; oaioyimr the birtM&y dinner wwa: Rev. a ad Mr*. C. fc Blyths, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil son. Misues Goldia Bank* tad ArvU Rashtornlg Miss FMhtt e Grey of Aaherille, vMited har rarnntu, Mr. Mad Mi*. O. 5. Grey, Sunday.' Ere est Lyda of Pisjah Forcrt,If npest the week-end with Paul wad SaiTy Sit ton. Nkhotw Sen'rell attended thr eo ?? - amnion aorvioos ut Beulak Sunday > i. 6. M. Willbaaka, Willard, Maura iBd Marion Willbanka, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. McCiuter ail of Greenville, S. C., and Mrs. 3. L. Willbanks and Mae Willbanks of Aaheville. Mr&. L. E. Lafov is visiting her grandson, R. L. Willbanks, of Aabe Hllc. Rev. J. P. Mason filled his regular jppoiotraent at tht Methodist chnreh Sunday night. SELL IT?USE A WANT AD ?? ?* I J Emjoy them? while they're YOUK! FOR tomorrow they belong to the world ! Those few short years of their childhood alone are allotted to your possession and even tho3e are not yours in the fullest sense when you are confined to the tiresome drudgery of the routine of an old fashion ed kitchen. The Modern Maid for Modern Mothers Great saving of time, food and energy are yours when you own a Hotpoint Electric Range. An electric range will not only save you hours upon hours of kitchen duty each week, but, since it relieves you of the exhausting drudgery that attends the use of fuel consuming stoves and the discomfort of a hot kitchen, it enables you to remain fresh and sweet for >$he family. No woman is at her best when she is ut terly worn with the heat and drudgery of an old time kitchen. Be a different mother and wife ! Fill a larger place in the life of the family ! The electric range will help you. And don't forget ? the electric range is low in cost and low in operating cost. Save $35 to $50 by get ting your range now, during our sale. Then enjoy while you pay for it by easy mothly payments. SOUTHE UTILITIES Brevard, N. C. "ELECTRICITY ? THE SERVANT IN THE HOME" NJiGHT 'PHONE i? KAY 'PHONE US
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