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;n.Y SEPTEMBER-21, 1933 mRpA1' " THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page I IMPROVED " '. ..rnkliTIOKIAI tfORM INitM-.w go! Lesson W ... ... TER. P. D.. IK-m- ap.) artr Union. lesson for September 24 ..-TTarly leaders cr ISRAEL .... s Finally, my lreth- i.v I,onl, and in the Kphesians 6:10. - " "''. Friends From jji.u.i ' . .. ;:c Some -rrv '! Heroes of AND SENIOR TOP r.vf.u leaders. "' V.-'.': ' WD ADULT TOP Nj '"..'. . .treat Leader? w.;..r ;,! alult classes, two M.U art' sa--'-"- -TV r'ru..i'ins ol tne meu uuu e.,r,.ri.i! ..f this lesson is adapt- t' e I- u 1 1 . r ; 1 1 1 lesson lumunu- The Military Leaden (Lessons jos'Vai d :1 in iza;!' .on 1). ne was ;,rv incuts ui vu u II,' possessed natural Li! was due mainly ;, i. v to God. ( I, .-, ,ii '2). As one of the . !,.- -insisted that ly Cod's . i possess Canaan. , i ,. i ."). He obeyeiL vimaiid to reduce his . I , ::. With them he ront . Midian, and made : i. forty years. ; .-.-.ins o. u, ami i ). .Lesson ."). She was raenoy and led the '.. victory, -son i'O. She. adopted i new Cod, and a now r,' ', i; i bought of personal : i i 1 1 the ar.cestress of x i :!.-ss of Christ. II .: a.-.a (Lesson 7). In Hannah .:'.!: !i 'Meal motherhood. Prophets (Lessons 4 and S). I-auili (Lessen -1). lie has the '. i: i- t rank among the prophets, vii.i.ni.eil ilie sins of Israel. K.'taaess was one T'v'n Veyed Israel. itim'el. (Lesson S), He was di '.eral ef Israel while serving; it!ie el' I ,'eij, . Royalty (Lessens 0. 10, 11 and Locomotive Loses to the Horse ! -s$F,$. . rM. I KsMiSr ' j'SMP? ill ...ywiR i .a jutjk- in' uiTfrTy?! :y . S. lliya:-.:. SjhstitaU'd Trustee t i iy C'.aia 1. I'mierwood and hus i. 1. !'' rn.K-rw.vd. .ui:ed t ho 1st day M..ih. l'.'s. ;UUj ,Ve.)rdel in c'v - i'-'-e it",.:, jn ,'tw l tfu.v tlc i: -:. ! : Hay.veed Coun. ' '.' S H:y.;:::. SuIwa,;..;,. !' a-ue. '' a: : 1 1 e .elei-k Xion en; V. : i'ViSl'.W m TOliKK IS. ls:!3 li..yu..,; r.-j:;ty Xerth l'aro::n... ? "Tom Thumb" of the Baltimore Jt Ohio railway, the first locomotive built in America, now on exhibit at A Century of Progress World's fair in Chicago, is shown being beaten by a horse-drawn coach in a re-enactment of the famous historic race. "Old Time" Scenes Are Recalled Bv Daily Columnist s,nl .(Lesson !i). lie had the ; ef and the approval of "I'll'. His i lays were filled with ;ers, lar-el.v because he trusted ,vi':( I himself rather than Cod. Iiavi.l. ( L. r : i : . I . -.r i . 'T a ira1 '.r.-l );!.. I".e i. Lesson 11). lie is noted !s.!,;i, for Havid. lie was !. r ' , '1. throne, but renounced ;..!.: i:i i'a r of David. ' : . a (Lesson 111). He came V :;.T.,.r,.' welcomed by a united 'I i lea of hiiildini; the tein it " ts nuicli material for its . :. t..., him from his father. ' ' ::.: le and dedicated it to :.),; : r:li that its yupreine :' was ;i!'s ylory. V: TI..' Summary Method. ?.:; i u state the leadinj -;! ; ri!a ; toiW-hjriK of the sev s.'. 'I lie following sucrres- 2. Joshua's faith in '." sc.. '..-.' i (I and obedience to ''''" "'and eiuibled him to t .'r.v.ir.i la success the worl? s by a :- r . because Caleb -''"'":"! :'!. Lord, his strength i'rcsi-ru.ii. rti'k,T .Lily jo. It was out of 'r'.ii.ary !'..r ibid to call a woman ;'':;'- cf j..::.:..hal leadership. Pe- - !'!! tir.c l-ooiI judgnient to .urge" "'; f'T-.v:ii-.:i: . . ;'n.' fr. jiily 23,- Drunkenness ' 'i'T s ns i .mseii Israel's ruin, ''.t1' :'"f ,1 :!y no. Gideon, with n " ''''I1, "f :!, routed and de Ff'l t'ae Miilianites : because he 'H'.ma ' . ....! (;,i. '" A-i-ust C). Because Ruth '1 i,:.-;v herself with the peo--I.. -a : . abundantly blessed. "n'n. 'r . :n!ist .13. Hannah ;ut a, Tt.,. i.ieal godly mother. "-:ist 20. Samuel heard while serving in the y'- bis mother dedicat- '(".r; :-r . '..-':st 27. Saul shame " ! ;'ve he disobeyed God. r," n 'V.'-S-l'tfmber 3...- Because J.'- after God's own v'i'a and blessed him ; ' .'- : sins.; . " J' ' st i'ietiiber 10. Jonathan - (-v.na ,. . a frue frjenj, j. " ; r . :' I'tember 17. Solomon ' :!:cr than honor and ':' ,;f this God .was able ' " '. , v. honor.- Tom I'. Jimison. in his daily col umn in the Charlotte News often makes mention of Haywood county, es pecially when he becomes ;t little humesiek. One day recently he had the follow ing to say about one of Haywood's preachers, which Mi.mld !y of inter esr to our many readers: "And that reminds nie that the Rev. J. U. Lines. Baptist jire.acher from Haywood, came to see me yesterday, lirother Liner got to recalling old times and old scenes, and I was car ried back through the years to the tim( that the Rev. Jim used to preach on Cove Creek and thunder hi . ana themas at the moonshienrs and the hlockaders. Thev didn't allow iust of the sins J anvhodv to jump them about their cussedness. but Brother Jim was our kind of folks and the lanky moun taineer.; would leave their lean shanked young 'tins to watch their stills, and would slip down out of the dark and lonely coves to listen to the curly-headed young, preacher call down the. anathemas of heaven upon their wrong-doing. "And they didn't fall out with Jim. either: They would have 'font' for liini at the drop of a hat. anil would drop it themselves. One of the most vivid recollections of my lxiyhood has to do with a meeting he held at our church when, sonie. of these old moon shiners fell beneath his fiery exhor tations and went to the mouners' bench. There they 'rasslod' in pray er 'in 'the dim light .of flickering ker osene lamps, while they saints sang: Some of. them got religion and cut up their stills. They may have kept a small supply of pearterin' for a snakebite or the rheumatics, but they made faithful members of the church and' the best ol' neighbor- that, 'ever lived." Perhaps there are some 'readers of The -'Mountaineer that remember the above instances. Indians Will Be Given Preference Of Jobs On No m Pre dispatches, from italeigh say that if '. here l- KOHig t'1 ie a l ea.! ': uil: !') si! .S.v. tian to pcMwcod in Hav..cl coU"'v for the cistern en lace to ;.. tireat Sn-.oky Mountains national paik theiv i. likely to be pii iVretuv given o 4'!ier.Kee linhaiis : result :n plated by him March, ll'll, BEGIN N1NG on a stake, corner of lot Xi. ". and No. I', and runs X. 1' 1-V W. oJT feet to a stake corner of lot No. 1: thence with line of lot X'o. 1. 3. 71 '')' W. S-' fee; to a stake; thence S. Jl' in la. fee: to a stake; tlntue N. 71 :;(' la. tNS feet to tiie HKG1NN1NG. vosraining, J. S'J acres. lKm-e Poor of I "! '"' 'ess. WaynesviMc 1 KXt lapTlXG freai :t:e above all t public auction-,:,,, !.,, !v; .,, !.;,, in.. Fast ash :o t'ne highest bidder the j M,y 0j- t),'0 e,.,,,.!. and ' runs through v.t-.c la'id. ;owi:: 1 s ,l.l l,,t .....i i,.,:..- ,-, .,r , l. .er'.ain 1.; or n.nve! of land in yiu '.uu iH,i,: on' the West side ear t'.e l :ty or town ef avnes- i s ii.t .-.-....L- tl... is in-..,,, I.., I ,.. be North Carolina. ..nd eonv.-ve.l bv iliis.lee.l. the sai.l creek being the line between this lot and the land sold Mav 12. li2."-. J. M. l'lem mons and W. 1.- Plemmons by the parties of the first part and the said V. 15. Plommons and wife, Mar'.ha Plemnions and recorded in Hook ."!'. page 7S, Record of Heeds of Haywood t'eunty. N. C. HKG1NN1NC, on a stake in the Northwesterly margin of Crawford Street said stake 100 feet from the North easterly margin of Oak Street and runs with said Crawford Street X. 40 degrees 10 minutes la. loO feet to an iron stake; the pee North -It! de gree West 200 feet to a stake; thence South 40 degree 10 minutes West L10 feet to a stake; thence South 4ti de grees East 200 feet to the beginning. Being part of Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Block "(."' of the James 1L Thomas Addition to the Town of Waynesville. This sale is made on account of de fault in payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and is subject to all taxes and assessment against said property whether now due or to become due. A five per cent (."' ) cash deposit will he required of the highest bidder lit the saie. This th, 12U, dav of September. !;::. V. S BRYANT. Substituted Trustee. ! oan X'o 1202. N... 101 Sviit. 21 2s iVt. ,V 2 XOTICia OK t'n Monday : I1 r in TBI'S ! i.L's SAL la . lot,, i- .; l;i :;;. at A.M. a: 'he Court the ' ' w n of W a y in's l art , . Not" h 'at o ! a : ; ahi .uitci ; o d.-i ! ca-h, the' fob i L.i liii foregoing Ik : g the -.i'ne prop el :y conveyed by W. p. I'lemmons and wit'.-. Martha Ps mnu.ns. to C. E. Ljuinlan- R. L. 1'..-...-; and Rufus S:!e: in- deed la . 2'lrd day of :- : - ' L'-2 ,ioi ;.; , iccord.J in ike :!'., Ib-i-t. l)t.e.s of '.ir.'.y. :n !',. ,1' 11,-eds :,."w h . h -a di ed and '.I,-::, e is i-ere'e. :aade. ade i'aia-u.i!.t :. : .rer of .' ! i t i I upon in,. .;;, oced of : U'c 1 ,.y 'has. la. t.iinlaa Annie Qjir.ia'i. R. I., l're- as! an. I wife. Ro- die l'revost. and Rufus Si'er and wife Anna 1!. S:!cr, dated Pecemher2L p.20. and record ed in Book 2'.. page 17-', Record of Peeds of Trust of Ha.vw.x.d County. GEO. 11. WARP This the l'ilii day of September. i .:;:. Trustee. No. 102 Sept. 21-2S-Oct. o-12. Ha Saie ! sale eon trust e and will son 10). David came unexpectedly. lie had ties that Coil could ling. He brought the tinder Vine govern- her with the bond of m . anv je, t. Such a ro ol i. Ii!c, under . cor,. nictation Lighwa'y ami public sion, bti! is i-iglit from the pro- i n projects now by the state works conimis of way runs through the Cherokee Indian -reservation and approval of the superin tendent of the interior is necessary to recti re the right id" Way i The superintendent, when asked for permission replied -.that he would gladly give k if the Indians Were given preference for jobs on the pro ject.' It looks like the Indian., will get the jobs. Government Has Its Gold Hidden Washington. The whereabouts of American's huge -monetary gold hoard of more than 700 .OOUOiiO is one of the government's closest secrets. Only a few trusted employes know where the gold is kept and they could easily shift it from one city to another is occasion should require. E ranee the largest gold holder out side ol trie iniii'ii .Tian-, nn'F iSd.OOO, 000.000 hoarded in the under ground vaults of the Bank of Erance in Paris. . GEMS OF THOUGHT i;.Vry hungers for your - .-'...VP." ''. : ..'ric- to set our hands s. ! -.;!! by little. ' - that I purchasetl thri ' t with my. life.' Jaraes NOTICE OK SALE IIP LAND I'nde.r -and by virtu,, of the authori. .: C INNING al . . .';outhea-t junc and X'M'guiia '. :s!i K" ml nek I- -! '.07 feet nee with lol ' tee! :o a stake ' ' a ud .'! I ; t hence Virginia Avenue; II .VWO.I.I I , ud! so!! .,: he-: '.;,!.!, laud-, and i 1' I ICS ,' TRACT: an iii. n siako at ta Ine, o! Keutuek Ai Aveiaio aiidrun A , niic Soul h ss. !o a stakoi til, X ... I I. S. 2 V. I . lie t of lots 2 1 2"' S, ss .27 T fed to theinc with A'irgiilia Avenue. 4i ' Id . to the Ill-iCl.XNlXG. being 2:..",o ;n. in Block (.:" Being the same property conveyed to the aid Thus, la Quinlau K. I... I'revost and Rufus Siler by .A, C. Eoitiiue. ' by deed dated (itli day of Sepiembei-, 1 1 1 - 1 , and duly recorded in the. office of the Register of Deeds. of Haywood County, in Book OilO, page 117 to wliich referenci is hereby Iliad,, for a complete de-d ipt ion of said properly. SECOND TRACT: Being lot No, 2, a.s surveyed by R T'herrell and 99 "I want a JOB You know mc as a telephone Actually, I'm .i in.tn-of-.ill-work, .ltul I want a job. Wh.n cm 1 do? Well I can do vour eir.mds .it the Mores lor groceries, household uip ' plies, .nul all kinds of little items. I cm guard vour home .ig.iinst cnu'iy.ciKies. 1 cm help piotcel the children. 1 cm be .1 ,;ood nh.;ld w.ucll m.in, for I never sleep.' I'm good comp.inv, even when know I'm ihcrc when von M ini mc. ,-omo w nil me .iroiunl. I'll briiii; more visilors to you. I'll work for ten icnts t d.n know I'm worth tbu. Give mc a monlli's tri.d, and sec if 1 don't make good. Come in or call our Business Ollice today to ask alnait service. You cm call us without, charge tiom anv Public T'clcphonc, Southern BlEll tj- '. ' 1 T UfKI Rr k I'm .pucl, lor you on w on't be lonc- or even 1." Telephone and Telegraph (i N O O 1 I t) Co. Prices in the 47th Anniversary are based on Soar;- now famous purchasing campaign several months ago when this company poured $50,000,000 into the market to buy the products of American industry and help do its share in a great prov cm? . bui!M.is recovery MJl l et I s Quote Yo Prices On If our m PRINTING Jh1 The 0$. (A I The Largest Print- in Plant West Of Asheville" m Mountaineer 74 Waynesville, N. ('. Relieved By Taking Cardui "I was wf al: and run-down and puffereo quite a 1 it with pains In tny side," writ" as Mrs. Xick Bar raneo, ot BeaumoTit, Texas. "I was nervous. I did ;. ' rest wdl at night. acJ my aj ; rfte.wis poor. "Mv mother had used Cardui. with-beneficial. resiKt, so, I decid'-d to take it.' I surely ata giad I did.; for it rtol ped the. prun in !:.?. siu.; and built Up ray. general iisaitb, T tco;. seven b"'.tles in al!.".. Cardui is sold at all drug Etor?3. MEN'S I I KS WORK SHIRTS Pre-lirimk s V u I I C u t Triple Sfilehed ot I'inesl (iialify Blue ( iiambrny - Ri gular !- able SI irf s or Shi rf s . . . 2'lc each 79 c M EN'S RAYON PLATED FANCY SOX Reinforced tics and Heels Fancy. for Work i,r dress Rcfiibir Pic alue Work Gloves ."i!!c per pair 15c , Vou Are Cold iallv Invited To Sears GREATEST ANNIVERSARY SALE (Vine in and let lis Serve Yon Yon ill lind I hat Sears reilly ; i ii bring vim beiter nil rcliandisi. )ir less imuiey. on o'.' e it It i 1 1 r - 1 1 jo make Scars Your lleadipiai lers. 't'(Id i n A n n i versa r y Any Couple in Way in s die ( elcbral ing their I7tii Vinii .ersary during Sears : 17-1 h- An. Iiivi rsary Sale Si pi. 21st. lo Sept .'(Hh -Will' he given a present. $1.00 Calo? liakin Contest Test vour skill on Baking akes Sears is offering So, 00 for First Prize f'd.OO for Second and .S2.00 for Third, Tlie Cake lire to be coi'll to (liar if able I nsl il (if ions- Any one can rilt'r cohlesf closes Sept. .'Ot h. BEST M A I ) la AI.lJ.MINl T.M WAIJE Heavy ipialilv !l cup Pcrciilalor onv e Ki ll le Denhle Boiler or -i i . Sam e Pan set ( liiiici' laael: it: p ' .Polish Si I V I lie ! IV. S IRON SKILLET -SET. Ilcnvv Quality "Plirif an" Casi Iron t Pii)ular Sies at Sears ln Price ( ord Si t . $1.00 Announcing SEARS GREATER Crusader Tire 1 1? IJuilt of Newly Developed Stabilized TREAD RUIiHER HAM HOC) RAKES heep your lawn clean with this Bamboo Rake -at Sears low price v'law Hammer 19c ... Ic POINTER SIIOTKI N SHELLS (let your Shells NowThey never will be this Ion again-I!ox 12-Ga. 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