Page 6 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER rrUITDOTHV lIIXTn - ""'"'"IMPROVED'"' UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY chool Lesson By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., Mem- Ltr of Faculty, Moody Hlble 1 Institute of C'iilc.iEO.) . 1023. W ..-stern Ncwsjiaiitir L'nlcn. Lesson for June 4 JESUS FACES BETRAYAL DENIAL AND l-E.-.-N "N TKXT .Mark 11:10-72. 0 . U.I.rUN Ti:XT llo Is ckspiscil and reject, d i.l' i.icn: ;. n-,:in of sun-ows, ainl acqu:tit.tc-"l v.nli f:r..f: (ind w ! ;i ' it wi ro v.r l'.c' s n-,.m him; hi"; w.is despise!, r.i.tl vu .!. mtl him not. Isaiah J'l:l.M.I:V T il-ic .lc us ati.l IV-!. r. JU.Mi'l; TOPIC The I.i.nl's Kiii.pi r. 1. vri:i:Mi;L'iATi:: ask .skxioi: rur- IC Loyalty in Tim-s -f Ti-stin;,-. Yoixu -I'Koru-: anu adlxt toi'- IC The FclU.wMii of His SulTorinys. 1. Judas' Bargain With the Chief Priests (vv. in, 11). This black crime was conmiitlc I immediately follow ing 1 ho beautiful act of devotion I.y Mary (John 12:1). II. The Last Passover (vv. 12 -25). J. The rro;irurioii (vv. 12-10). I;i reply to tlio inquiry of tlio dicipU's us to where tliey should prepare the Passover for hiin, Jesus told them to go into the city where they would meet a man boari".; a pitcher of wa ter, whom they thould follow. In the house. to which they would be led, would he a uest chamber, a large upper room, where they should make ready (lie Passover. 2. The betrayal announced (vv. 17 21). The betrayal was to be by one of the disciples who was rating with Jesus. 3. The sacrament of the bread ami cup (vv. ir2-25). These were symbols of lils broken body and shed blood by which he inn de atonement for man's (sins. III. Jesus Foretells the Cowardice of the Disciples (vv. CO 31). In spite of their turning from him, Jesus assured them that after h,., resurrection he would go before them into Galilee. I'eter assured Jesus that he would not forsake him. IV. The Agony in Gethsemane (vv. 32-42). 1. Jesus Christ's agony (vv. 32-31). a. The place (v. 32). The Garden of Gethsemane, an enclosure containing olive and lie; trees-, beyond the brook Kidron. about three-fourths of a mile from Jerusalem. lot hseniaue means olive press. Fdersheim says it is an emblem of trial, distress, and agony. h. His companions (v. ,'!;',)! He tool; with him the eleven disciples, that as far as possible they might share his sorrow with him. e. His great sorrow (v. 31). This is the same "cup" as In verse 30. It was not primarily the prospect of physical suffering- that was crushing him; It was his suffering as a sin bearer his pure soul coming into contact with the awful sin and guilt of the world. God caused the iniquities of the world to strike upon Jesus (II Cor. 5:21 ; Isa. 53 :G). 2. Jesus Christ praying (vv. 35-42). a. The first, prayer (vv. 33-3S). (1) His posture (v.-35). - He fell on his face prostrate to the ground. (2) His petition (v. 3G). ISy tlio cup is meant bis den Mi on the cross. While It was grievous to endure the shame of the cross, lie pressed on knowing that for this cause be had come Into the world. (John 12:27, 28; cf. Itch. 2:11). (3) His resignation, (v. Sfi). Me knew that his death on the cross was the will of God the Father, for be was the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. (4) The disciples, rebuked (v. 37). . lie singled out Peter, since he bad been the most conspicuous in pro claiming bis loyalty (John 13:3S). (5) Exhortation to the disciples (v. 38). He said, "Watch and pray lest ye enter into temptation." b. The second prayer (vv. 30, 40). lie withdrew the second time and ut tered the same words In prayer. c. The third prayer (vv. 41, 42). lie uttered the same words in his third prayer (.Matt. 20:44).-He now told the disciples to sleep on and take their rest ns tho hour had come for his be trayal. V. The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus (vv. 43-05). 1. The sign to the mob (vv. 43-17). With the basest of hypocrisy Judas, designated Jesus to the mob by a kiss, the token of love. 2. Jesus forsaken by all (vv. 4S-52). One of the disciples attempted to de fend Jesus by resorting to the sword (Matt. 20:51), At Jesus' rebuke for this act the disciples nil fled. VI. Peter Denies the Lord (vv. 00 72). '. His failure was due to. 1. Boasting self-confidence (vv. LTi- 31). : 2. Lack of watchfulness (v. 37). 3. Neglect of prayer (v. 38). 4. Service In the energv of the flesh (v. 47). 5. Following Jesus afar off (v. 04). C. Seeking company among the Lord's enemies (v. C7). A Song in Your Heart "If you are in the place where God wants you to be, he will put a song in your heart; PaulTind Silas were sing ing in the prison at Philippi because they were doing God's will.. A. Lind say Glegg. 4 Spreads Iti Lmter The Bible, diamond-like, casts Its: lus ter in every direction ; toreh-Rko, the more shaken the more it shiuet'; herb like, the more pressed the sweeter its fragrance. Anonymous. 4 ODD BUT TRUE VNVt TttNN MA flvt&. lkg"tt 'i i COOVft W U THC ) , No! ;,,, .il,. . y . , " ) - Farm Act Is In Practical Hands The pledge that the "Agricultural Adjustment Act will be .administered by practical men in a practical fash ion," mad by Secretary of Agricul ture Henry A. Wallace, Himself farni lued and a farm owner, is being ful filled in the appointments of adminis trative officers -of the Act made thus far. Gtorge N. Peek-.'. Federal Adminis trator of the Act; Charles J. Brand, his associate ; ( 'heste,. . C, Davis, in charge ol pioiuctmn phases; M. 1 Wilson, directly concerned with wheat, and C. A. Cobb, concerned with cotton, were .ill born on farms ami have farmed for a living. Mr. l eek has been engaged in work for farm relief since 1921. He Was president of the American Council of Agriculture in 192 1. He was engaged for a long time in the manufacture of agricultural implements at Moline, 111., and for the past 20 ycars has owned farms in Colorado- Mr. Brand, born on a farm in Minnesota, has spent his life in work connected "... with agriculture. Brand was the first head of the Bureau of Markets of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. Chester C. Davis, born on an Iowa farm, spent the first 20 years of his life there, and later owned and op perated a farm of his own. M. L. Wilson was also born on an Iowa farm. lie farmed in Nebraska as a i'entor "when he was 21. home stead in' Montana, managed a tractor opera ted wheat l'rm there, ami Was .me cf the first two county gents in the State. C. A. Cobb farmed in Tennessee be fore going to the A. & M. College of Mississippi.. For years. h, was Edi tor of the Southern Ruralist in At lanta. '"What will the girl of eighteen b' in ten years' time'.'"- asks a critic Twenty-one. ; --Lund --n" Opinion. 4 Cross Them t WASHDAY WASHDAY WASHDAY Save the worry of supervising your own washing a disagreeable task that ties you down to the house every Monday. Save the waste of a laundress' wages, and the many things she uses so carelessly soapwater fuel starch. Save the worry over washwomen who are late and incompetent help. j Instead of the worries above we will render you modern, scientific, cleansing service. . .always dependable and truly economical. L E T THE LA UN Waynesville Laundry "Call 205-We'll Do The Rest" I I I I 1 ! 1 1 -1- -I- ! ! I- ! -I-I- An elderly farmer drove into tow.i one day and hitched his team to a telegraph post. "Here," exclaimed the burly police man, "You can't hitch there!" Can't, eh!" exclaimed the irate farmer. "Well, why have you got a sign up, 'Fine for hitching".'-' Relieved By taking Cardui "I was Weak and run-down and tiul'fcreii (piite a bit with pains in niy side," writes Mrs. Nick I tor-.' kuko, of Beaumont, Texas. "1 was nervous. I. did not .re.it well at night, and my appetite, was poor. "My mother had used Cardul with beiii'l'icial result, so I detail' l to lake it; I surely am glad I did, for It fcitoipod the pain In my side and built up my general lmilih. I took sevan bottles in all." Cardul is sold at all drug stores. xoTici: NOItTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. JOSIE BURWELL and husband, W. M. BURWELL. BETTY ARNOLD and husband, REGINALD ARNOLD, VS. JAMES E. HYATT and wife, ELEA NOR HYATT, and, DAVID E. HYATT and wife, AURORA HYATT. The defendants. James E. Hyatt and wife. Eleanor Hyatt, and David E. Hyatt , and wife, Auroia Hyatt, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been -commenced- in the Superior Court-, of Haywood County North , Carolina, the subject of said action being real property located in said County, and that the plaintigs have-filed, a dulyverified petition and or complaint wherein plaintiff are asking for partition of said land ami for other relief; and the said defend ants will further take, notice that they are required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court Ail Off WORK WASTE WORRY I D J 7 D O I 7 I of Havwoo.i County. North Carolina. at his office in Waync-ville, on or be-'Latimer and wife, Elsie Latimer, to fore the 5th' day of July, 1933, and i Carolina Mortgage Company, Trustee, answer on demur to the petition and ',,ate,(l ,J"ne 1 19-- and recorded in or complaint in said action or plain- ook(12' 270, in the Office of the titrs will apply to the Court for the! J l'1,"' ,''? f 1 ywood Coun- relief demanded therein. Lien ma le in U o n f' "f ..... .... . r , -i ,,,.o l'((-n made m the payment of the notes I his the 21th day of Apr.L. 19.,.,, thereby secured and the holder there . G. BYEKS. of having directed that the deed of Clerk Superior Court Haywood trust be foreclosed, the undersigned County. N. C. ,.Ti ustes will offer for sale at the court Xo. 70 June 1-M 5-22. . , -house door in the City of AVaynesville, : , .North Carolina, at eleven o'clock a. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 'On .-Monday, .I'm,, 19,. 1933, at o'ev-j en o'clock, A. M. at the court house : door in the town of' U'tiynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, I will sell at public oulciy to the highest bidder for cash, ' the. following lands and premises:. BEGINNING' oil a stake in the I..i.-.er;y edge ot new County Road, said stake being on Northerly side of present entrance of Assembly ground and running Northeasterly with mar - . ........vv. .i.'.mun Kiuuiiu,1, gin d' said County Road, 155 feet to a stake in Easterly margin of said County Roatl and the Westerly margin of Avenue "L" where the two roads formerly intersected; thence South easterly with the Westerly margin of said Avenue "L .-212 feet to a stake in Westerly margin of said Avenue and the Northerly margin of entrance mail to Southern Assembly grounds; thence Westerly with Northerly-margin of said entrance road 145 feet to the BEGINNING. Being the same 'land as that con veyed in a deed from the Junaiuska Construction Company to George Mc Elroy and wife, Margaret McElrov, dated October 11, 1920, and recorded in Book 58, page 123, Record of Dee.D of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to nower; of sale conferred upon me by deed uf trust dated September 5, 1927, execut ed by George M.cElroy and wife T.. .. l U 111 . . . ..Kuarei .vicciroy, ami recorded m Book of Deeds of Trust No 11. nairi 291, office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, to which reference is made for all the terms anil con ditions of the same. This 19th" day of May, 1933 GEO. li. WARD Trustee -No. OS May 25 June 1-8-15. NOTICE t)F SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of power-and authority contained in that certain deed of trust, dated August 1, 1927. and recorded in Book 20, page 07, Hay-wood County Resristrv. and exe cuted by Fred G. Roberts and wife, to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, V l .... i v., ouw, ueiaun naving ueen made in the payment of the indebted ness secured thereby, whereby the en tire amount ot said indebtedness be came duo and navable and'-demand naving been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the prop erty described in said deed of trust, tne undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at ths court house door in Waynesville, Hav- wood County, N. C., at noon on Mon day, June 12, 1933, the. following de scribed real estate: BEING in the town of Canton, Haywood County, N. C, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the North margin of Patton Avenue, Hawkins corner 310 feet from North Main Street, and runs North 37 de grees 15 minutes East 92 2-3 feet to 1- A.'i 1 .l-' . . ... i 44 degrees 10 minutes West 7 feet; thence North 11 degrees East 32 feet to a stake; thence North 44 degrees 10 minutes West 85 feet to a stake thence South 33 degrees West 116 feet to a stake in the North edge Patton Avenue; thence with the North dge of said Avenue South 40 degrees 40 minutes East 100 1-3 feet to the be- inning; and being the same land as shown by plat drawn by J. C. Haynes on July 24, 1927, and now on file with the abstradj of Fred G. Roberts land in the office of John H. Manning, Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. And being the same land described in a Deed from T. L. Jamison and wife, to Fred G, Roberts and wife, dated September 29. 1925, and regis tered in Book 69, page 155, Haywood County, Records of Deeds. This 6th day of May, 1933. North Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Successor to Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, X. C, Trustee. By: II. M. Corbett, Vice-President Terms of Sale Cash. Place of .Sale Courthouse door, WaynesViile, N. C. Time of Salt- Noon, Muntlay, June 12, 193.3 No. tj-l May 18-25 June 1-S. NOTICE OF SL'I!'CL' UC A Tl OX JJY I'll:- NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE GREEN SUPERIOR COURT A. J. ESTHER GRETN. Tiie tlef.n(iant above named will take notice that summons was i.oaed against- the defendant, ir, the above entitled action on the 24th day of May, 1U3.-J by W. G. Dyers, Clerk of the Superior Court for an absolute divorce on .statutory grounds, which summons is returnable before said Clerk of the Court on the 22nd day of June. 1933, when and where the de fendant is required to appearand answer or demur to the complaint or the relief demanded will be grunted. This 24th day of May, -1933. W. G. DYERS, Clerk of the Superior Court No. 09 May 25-June 1-8-15. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in that certain deed of trust from f W. m. on Monday, the 19th dav of June. 1.933, and will sell to the highest bid tier for cash, a certain lot or parte of land in or near the City , of Wav nesville, Waynesville Township, Hay wood ( ounty, North Caiolina, and more particularly described as fol- , lows : Beginning at a stake at the inter section ol Sniatliers and Government .streets in the Town of Waynesville; said stake being in the northerlv mar gin of Smathers St. and the easterly maririn of Government' St.: nn.i vnnt ..." . . ' ' o l" said Government Street N. 23 degrees to W. 150 feet to a stake: thence N. 65 degrees 15' E. 50 feet to a stake; thence S. 23 degrees 45' E. 150 feet to Smathers Street; fhence with margin of Smathers St S. 05 degrees 15' W. 50 feet to the begin ning. . This is lot No. 0 in M'-ek No. 2 of the Harbe.k Subdivision as made in July, 1925, a map of which is o"n rec ord in the office of tHe Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Book B, page . And being the same land conveyed to -C; -W. -.Latimer bv deed from J. D. Boone and wife, JeanTe M, Boone, dated May 19, 1920. and filed for registration on the 4th day of June, 1920, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty, Mate or North Carolin.n and re corded in Book 70, page 590. . . , This, the 12th dav of Mav. 1033. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COMPANY Trustee i'o. 07 May 18-25 June 1-8.. . XOTICI-: OF TRUSTEE'S SALE on -uonuay, june ;th, 1933. at eleven o'clock a. m. at the court house door in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following lands and prem lses lying and being in Jonathan's Lreek 1 owns hip, Haywood Countv : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and beine: in Jon athan's Creek Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, containing ''a acres, more or les. on the wa ters of Jonathans Creek about six milts from the Town of Waynesville, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will v.iore fully ap pear by reference to a plat -thereof, made by C. D. Medford, surveyor. De cember 7. 1922, bounded on the North hy the lands of Samuel Howell; on the West by lands of J, H. Allison; on the South by lands of E. J. Howell; on the East by lands of E. H. Howell, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a white oak in a hollow and runs the division line, S. 40 E. 32 poles to a stake; thence S. 86 E. 302 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 11 poles to a stake near a road; thence S. 78 E. 50 poles to a small dogwood; thence N. 75 E. 10 poles and 10 links to a dogwood ; thence S. s '-2 t,. 4 V2 poles to a doc-wood : thence South 49 East 5 doIpjs 5 links to a dogwood; thence South 78 East 76 poles io E. H. noweu s line; thence with his line S. 16 E. 41 poles to a sassafras and Spanish oak. corner to E. J. Howell and Rowe B. Howell land: thence the division line. N. 82 W. 153 poles to a stake; (sourwood gone): thence N. 56 W. 18 poles to a white oak stumn:! thence N. 7 W. 28 poles to a branch at the mouth of the spring drain; thence down the branch, N. 88 W. 14 poles; .N. 3 W. 8 poles: S. 78 W. 18 poles; S. 57 W. 10 poles to a maple; thence N- 14 W. 10 poles to a stake at the ditch; thence S. 86 W. 64 poles to the center of the road; thence with the road, S. 5 E. 6 (poles; thence N. 89', W. 34 iu toe croej uience aown trie with its meanders. 2914 poles to si-"' uel Lee Howell's corner; thenc- !., 36 poles to the center of the i' . . thence with the road, N. 5 W. 1 4 p, . '. thence East 8 poles; North p . thence East 73 poles to the B!-j:i ,! NING, containing 74 & acres, m- less and being part of the hi; veyed to Rowe li. Howell, Lee U and C. E. Howell by David V. M , a.iJ wife, Maggie Howell, i.y tla ed Novemlx-T 10, 1915, and : , ed in Book 48, page 6. Haywovi, i ty Registry. Sale made puiuant to :hc ; conferred upon nig by deed -executed by Mrs. C. E. Howe!! ' B. Howell and wife, Jessie li dated Mr.rch 10, 1927, and i- in Book 19, page 201 Record ui' of Trust of Haywood County, tv reference is hereby made for ;. . terms and conditions of '.he .-a;;.. This Mav 4th, 1933. GEO. H. WARD, T: . No. GU May 11-18-25-J une 1. MSiW .- ti;l sti:e's salu Whereas, J. Dale Stentz and v. Mary Stuart Sientz made and e : ed a certain d ed of trust to the 1 trul Bank and Trust Company, "fi tee for bearer, dated January 0. i;- and recorded in Book 21 at page : in the office of the Register of IV. for Haywood County, North Carooiui to secure certain indebtedness and. hereasi on account of the inai.ii.it;, and refusal of siud Central Bank aiw" Tiust Company, Trustee, to act, tin undersigned, pursuant to and in com pliance with the. provisions of -aid deed of trust has been appointed Su cessor Trustee under said deed el trust, by an instrument in wr'-tic-j recorded in Book 30, at 1 age 1 1 7 i' the office of the Register of De.'Js - : Haywood County, Nof.b Carolina, a Whereas, default having beeti m ,: in the payment of the indebted::.- ' secured by said deed of trust, and t' holder has demanded that the umii:.. signed exercise said power of s and sell the property thereby conv, . . ed as provided in said deed in tvu and, Therefore,, the undersigned sucy sor Trustee . will sell at public in,... tion to the highest bidder for ca-i .. at 12 o'clock noon on the 12th day June, 1933, at the Court House d in the city of Waynesville. North ":.. olina, the following described land premises . with the .improyvme!.-.-thereon, to-wit : Situate, lying and being in the (Vy of Lake Junaiuska, County of H wood, and State of North Carulr to-wit: Lying and being in Wayne.-.' Township. Haywood County, N. C BEGINNING at 'a!- sta"ke it. t Northwestern margin; of Lake Sin Avenue said stake being the cortii -between lt3 Nos. 10 and 11, and rur.- thence with the line of lot No. north 44 15' West, 141 feet to . stake. Northern corner of lot No. In; thence continuing North 44 15' Wi : with the southern line of lot No. 0', 137 feet to a stake in the Southe.i-' ern margin of Avenue "G"; then. with said margin of Avenue "G" i?.' a Northeastern direction SO feet to ;i stake, corner between lots Nos. 05 and 06; thence with the line between h" Nos. 05 and 00, South 48 East 1-U feet to a stake, northern corner i lots Nos. 14 and 15; thence with the line between Lots Nos. 14 and South 38 45' East 148 feet to a stak. in Northwestern margin of I.a'K, Shore Avenue; thence with said mar. gin of Lake Shore Avenue in a South western direction 80 feet to the poiif. of BEGINNING. Being Lots No ll, 12, 13, 14 and 02, 03, 04 and of Block 10 of Southern -'Assembly Grounds, Lake Junaiuska, as i . survey and map made by J. W. Seav. C. E., recorded in Map book "A" pa 55, record of maps of Haywood O -'.v ty, N. C. Being 8 of the 14 lots t -veyed to J. Dale Stentz by Kate !' Stockham and husband WW V Stockham by deed dated August : 1920, recorded in book 56 -page. t'. record of deeds of Haywood Court;. N.' C. ' Subject to the conditions set out in that certain deed dated May 31, 1917, and recorded in. Book 37, Pag 163, Record of Deeds of Haywood Co... N. C. -'- This the 5th day of May, 1933. Asheville Safe Deposit Company. Successor Trustee. Bv J. C. Alexander, Trust Officer. No. 61 May 11-18-25-June 1-1933. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ekecutbr of t be; Estate of Mayme Love Breeding, de ceased.' late of Haywood County, N. C, this is to notify all persons -havintr claims against Said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at its W""' in Asheville, N. C. on or before the 5th day Of May, 1934, or this notice will be plead m bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 5th dav of May. 1133. WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Estate of Mayme Love Breeding. No. 55 May 4-11-18-28 June 18. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havins: Qualified as administrator of the estate of J. C. Fisher, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the deceased, to exhibit them to the un dersigned, at Hazelwood, North Caro lina, 0n or before the 11th day or Mav. 1934. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please rmike payment immediate- ly. '- - This the 11th day of May, 1933. C. N. ALLEN, Administrator, of the estate of J. C. Fisher. No. 62 May 11-18-25 June 1-8-15.