THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 193.5 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UN DAY J chool Lesson Lesson for December 17 PAUL IN ROME Y - . ,: . -i .: . :. :: ,a ri' c i n n:i;.i.:i-i. i , : am-.-, x: vorx.: i I:, 'i-i ,i - m. '.!.!' ! r !.- i;1 ,i I-- :::.,, K I : ; v. , i- :ii inlli.riM a ! i i ii In sci- I;. Ms object so far ;i !!!! ( I; inians 1:111 the Ibmiaii church w.n e..i,.vriieii was twofold. I- ir-i. I hat lit' nii.'lit impart In them vine gifi. in t in- t ml that they t:i,Bl,t l.i estahbsheii. Second, thai he might In- ci iiilortod their fellowship His vision lin iliiuhl extended hi' "'iil !i,e Itoiiian eliiirch. His hope wits that I ri Unit metropolis the gos uilhl find its way In nil parts of She wurlil. I. Paul s Voyage to Rome (Acts jT) 1. Tin1 ship (vv. l t!l. It was a vessel of Alexandria sailing from Mvr.i lo I ci iv ''. The company (vv. 1. -). Two of Paul's I'rieinls, Arls'ar.-hus :unl I .tike, were permitted lo " with him. I'.o sides those three there were two hun dred and sevent y I liree in the ship v. r.7). ". OvorlaUen I y r storm (vv. 7-"2V i "nil Imd advised Hint they spend the winter in I-air Havens, (vv. s i.) hnt ins adviee was not heeded. The soil tie south wind ileeeived them so they loosed from Crete, only to he over allien liy Ihe tempestuous wind riilled I'.nroelvdiitL Thev did everything, pus Sihle to save the tdiip. . I'ailt'.s serene faith (vv.-l -b). (a) His rehuke lor failure to heed ills adviee (v. -Jl) 1 his was more I'vin a taunt, u was a reminder el tT.f wisdom of his former 'adviee urg in- l hem to give In him a respeetlnl hearing. (Ii) I'.ids tin an In hi' hi good cheer iv. -JJ). (e) I't'oiinses lliein siilelv (v. lie assured them that though the ship I'.'Hihl go In pieces, every man'-i life v oiild he saved. (d) I lie source ol Ins information (.'v 'J.l "JO It was revealed unto u on hv the angel of dod. i el The reason for I'aul s taith (v. ;:' I he consciousness of having ! chosen hv fiod and herns: engaged in his service enabled him In the midst tt fie most violent storm to rest in ; I ' " ' ". I he ship's crew nil sale on land ( Vets .17 :27 8:10V. This was exactly is rhe Lord had promised. (a) The hospitahle reception hy i!i- unlives (v. ). I hey limit a lire .it.. I made the slitpvrerked people lis eoiiiforlahle as ossihle in the rold ami ram. . (t) Paul withering sinks for the lire (v. ."!) In this he was like his Master, ministering rather than being ministered unto. (el Paul hillen hv a poisonous ser nent (v. :t) Among Ihe sticks gath ered there was a serpent. When v .irined hv the lire this serpent darted :r Paul and fixed Hs fiinss upon Ins u.inil. At first the natives thought he .vis an escaped .murderer and thai retributive justice was being meted :t to him. When they saw he was :'; harmed I hey concluded he was a 'ml - i.i Paul heals I'uhliiis' father (vv. 7 '"). He now reciprocated the kind of these '.'people. others canu i -., i.ir healing If Paul's Arrival at Rome (js: j " :..'"''" Tii i-ryi'i- 'vvi'lli ihe fnvthren ill ; . .li (vv. 11 111 Met 1 y hretiiren trom l!ome. ( .. 1' They mine some forty miles ! ...'nii-.i hi in. 'I'll is greatly etK'iir!ii;ed , ;itnl moved him to ive thank's to ' ' ' . ' :' . l iving in Ins own hired house f-.- I'd- He was treated with ureal li'-ncnev. Iieiir.' allowed to live apina in his own hired lio'lse even thotiih he was constantly .-iijtder js'iard. lit. Paul's Ministry in Rome (17- ; .). 1 Mis coiileretiee with the leadini; lew s (17---I. He d;d not wait for the Saldvalh alay lo sneak to the .Tews, hti.t a:t'T a three days", rest lie raUed the .' ief .lews together in order to have i fair imilerstanditu with them, Paul expoiinfliii; the kirrplom of t';n-l and persuadlni: c-oiieerriinti '.Testis i lie poinied out a real kin OM Willi ihe historir Jesus as Kins. To Paul i lu" kiicdoni meant. a definite rv'!';n -of a definife person, not merely an -improved state- of soeiety. Sweet Savor of Christ T: dues 'in it-'consist'. iiiuch in What we do as in our "m.-itiner of . tfoins it; te.t so miiL'li in our words or deeds as h, .an indefinable sweetness, .tender-ne-s, courtesy utise'tishness, and de sire In please, utliers to their edifiea- Springs of Comfort Tliev -ire in li-i. He ;s th.j i-at her mercies and la" of ail ronfort. s h father i'i! ;i-Mi his ' clulJrt-n. so Tie I orii ol fe!!, i h. on that tear Him. .No Soft Pedal Used I At Funeral Conduct 1 ed Bv Old Preacher I'reiuht'i- In Monnu' (old lnith At I u iu' i;t I Kt'iiartilt'ss Ol Out t ome ,1 ouriiiil ha ii'.i .11 il -IViichiT u '! V 1 11 ; . 1 J , I . il Tin tii .n ii ,v iat- :mu!i talked i-t' as ! U-'e.i t" he naniiai Stub'. in the 1'lllil! a!oii: th.- aj; s.inie SI it S .i. mi l Th iiutr. viis f.i w ;iii KUlvf ehuivli from III hi,- death at IK va il la icv w li il I : man nl o'limi .inline iipp-'iirai'vc and had :i coarse m tliiit wa- no! an like hat ii m old friend W V. I'lylvr of Mt.' Pleasant. Tliii: he was. rather plain spoken you may gather fiuin tin it.Howint: stvfic vt" his prcaciiinc : Hi uiu viillcii up..;, to p reach tile i'tiiicii l of uiic of -. hii: scctieir.s wealth iest citizens who had not been to his ncijrhUo's all th :i ijuiiil neighbor shoiild be. He hail been accused of cheating: the negroes on his plan', of moving; th,. land .-.akes of llio.se his land joined and cutting" trees, on tin land of others. So. in his last ilays he left the rei)ues; that Kblci" Stubbs be called on to preside at the funeral The old uicaehcr got up win n it came time n make his comment and start led the I'ongngation by saying:': "1 suppose 1 am expected to .-ay that this man has been a good man. bu; lie lias not. and I'm not going to .-ay so. here or nowhere else. I think he is gone a.s straight to hell, as i martin evi wen.', to h'u gourd, and according to what 1 know of his life, he is get ting atxiut what he deserves. The same old preacher was called to preach th,. funeral of another man in :he slime community whose chil dron had secured all of the old liian's property and moneys and had prompt ly set lit in out at the poor house. Khler Stubby paid a in -: tribute to the deceased and wound up his dis cons,, by saying to the old man's children' who had abandoned him: "There you sit, weeping and crying; crying" for what? More money. 1 suppose. Kvery single one .of you who lias a tear in his eye ought to be "iikeii out' and hor-cw hipped." And added. "If Ihere'i' a just (iod, He will' t ik,. from you that which you took from your old broken down father." These people still live over in Ilulloi'h county. Klder S'.ubbs was. a 'man w ho could give a quick and positive answer. When be was .asked what be thought of the heavenly chances of an old follow who had been rather tipsey before the "preacher some .lays before, he replied with his rather grull voice. "Well, ho was not going that way Ihe last time I saw him " pointing up I n I 1 hear vou say. conductor. 'i..it 'the locomotive was at the rear ol the train .' fs. ina'ani. i ve g i' a Ixo motive at each ,;nd. Il ta'(es an ex tra one. to push On the mountain." "Dear. dear, wlv.t shall I do .' I m iilvviivs sick when I ndo with mv back to the liH'omotive," Relieves Women's Pains Here Is an exnmple of Row f ardul has helped thousands of women' ""I was ver. 'bin and pale." writes Mrs. K. II. Scott,, of Itoa Moke. a. "I sulO'ied I intii weak ness ami a lipvc.e pain In -my hack. T'hlM tijiln linn, i" 1 ni" irnl T Ufl lint -r.--.-r ilk- iino-ii i;:v t .ii.i. ii"' i. in. in so ni O'. is. anl fi ll worn. tire. I, .in- af:. r - "Mv ":..i: .-r i i,! t-iken "rti- l' 1: hn-l mi -I---.,' in v ' ' i tii ei sli.. :i .:.' I s ... I., ,'.v. It. 1 i,. ''-' i t: ' 1 il.iMK sr., t tn.ik . I,.ail.-s ,,i;.l i" 'l.iiilt in.- ufi I c'lim-il In v.-is'l.t in -.- .. . ..lor Wis liett.-i- in-! til.' mi in I''' "' l.n.-k. I am strnniri'i' tli.-i 1 1. a I li.-.-n i'l some tii- .. " .'ar.l'ii h s-.1.1 liy toe.il ilnuiiilsia ADMINISTKATOK'S MU K K Having quiililied. ;is administiator of. the, estate ..!' V. II. Allen, deceas ed, bate of th,. ciiunty of "Haywood," Ninth Carolina. . this is to notify all person's- having claims against the es tate to exhibit V-hm duly verit'ted to the undersigned on or liefora the 15th day of Nov. I!t:i4, or this notice will be"ilea'ded; in bar of 'their recovery. All person's indebted to "said., estate will please make payment immediate ly. This the 1 5th dav of Nov., l'J.l.i. W L AH FN Administiator of VV; H. Allen. No 1 )-N. Id 2 jf On 7 14 21 . NOTICK f)K SCMMONS NORTH- CAROLINA. H U WOOD CflbNT1! L THP M I I Plol i ol I 1 Dorothea llson 1 . : .! : - Solomon-- Wilson. - I The defendant, ..Sinioiii(,:j W'jlson. will take notice that an action enti tled as above has been commenced in the Superior ( ourt of Havwood ( oun-tvi- North ( arolma bv the plaintiff. Dorothea Wilson, against the defend ant for the purpose of .securing" an absolute divorce on statutory grounds; and the defendant will take further notice that he is required to appear as th(. office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Havwood '.County at the court housf in Wavnesville. North Carolina, within thirty days after the 2Jrd dav of December. l'J.l.s. and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action or ihe plaintiff will apply to the (ourt for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 2."rd dav of -.. Novemrxr. 19:!::. W C BYKRS . f k-rk of Supenor Court. o 140N'ov. 30-Dec. 7-14-21. B for BILIOUSNESS g Sour stoniack . as nntl lieadachc . fttv to CONSTSPATIO falotaLs TRADE MARK REG 0"U"i: (IF SUMMONS ST A T K UK" (i: TIL l A1MI i N A . 11 WW HUH ( (H M Y IN THK Sl'PKUlOi: coi'KT A.igi. 1'iuc Met ' hi r. Ilel'lll: 1! McClllle Tin .I, fendant vi!: till.,, notice t tied as above lias the Superior I'eUl" He: man Mn'Une. ill: intii'i. euti l iiimmcncoii in IKiv B.n'ii I'l'iin- v the plaintiff. biei of tv. North ( ai'oMtiil, Adgie Pi ice M cl'Uux :..giii'.'-t the said defendant for :hc purpose nf se curing an absolute liivi.irc,. on the grounds of two years seperaTinii af.i the defetiiliint will further take notice that 'he is required to appear at the .ifTuc of the Clerk', of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, at the court house in Way. lusvilb i n the 'Jiith day of lleccinber. liK!:! and answer m demur to the complaint of the .plaintiff tiled in said act ton tit tii, plaint it!' will apply to the Court -aid coin ThL '' 1"5.".::. for th,. lain'.. rebel i da if V'icmbi! w. c p.VK.iis t b rk Superior Com t . Nov, .".('-Ibv. 7.H-1M. ( il'TKI S I'K K'S SAl.K N... 111 .(Tricj. On A I nia I lei ember I s l'.i:'.:'., at ele i- hi.u... ville. si It liiihb n o'i lock A. M. ,.r the court door in the Tow n of Waynes Hayuoo.l County, N. '.. 1 will A public' viitcry to the highest r for cash tile following do- sciil-nl laiiib and premises: Heing in th,. Town of Wayiiosvillc. lliiyvvoo.l County N. C adioining the lanil s of Million Uiivi-' heirs, ,1. W'. Kcigiison (m.w Kiikpat rick 1 and others, i.ud P.KdINNINll at a st.ike in the Northern margin of ltoundiiry Strict said 'slake being "1 fee; N 7t deg. 45 W. from the Southeast. Cor ner of th,. K. M. Davis lot. ami the Sou; Invest corner of the Turhyfill lot, and run.- thence N. 7 deg. K. Ci.' feet to il st-akc in the .1. W. Kcrgusnti line; thence with his line N h4 cleg. W. SO feet to a stake in til.' Kast m.avgin of Witlnut Street : thence with the -margin of Walnut Si: reel a Southerly direction 142 fis-t to it. intersection with Houndary Stix-et; thence With the North margin ol Houndary Street ..rvV feet 'o the l'.l-.; ginning. Sale made pin siiant to power ol sale conferred upon me hy virtae f a deed of -trust ( ecuted by .1 I'. Swift and wife. P.ertha Davi- Swift ,lated the Kith dav of February". IMS. and recorded in Hook" 21. page !' Hecord of Deeds of Trust of lliiywoi.il County to which said deed of trii l and record refi ieui'c is hereby mail. fur "'all ' the 'ernt:- and conditions f -;inie, and pursuant' to order of ve sal,, made - by W. C Hyi-r-, Clerk Superior Coin t, diiled N'o'vemhef 27. to:'.:: -i ii ml of 1,-cni-d in Hook of . Itc ,'ab . No. 2 at page 225 This- the 2nd .bay of. D ATW. Attv. CKO Clerk" - ollice. ,-, eiiibei- r.t::::. II. WARD Tin-:.!-. 1 12 ll.-cT I I. NOUTII CAROMNA, HAYWOOD COI;N'TY IN TILL: SKPKRlOi: ol'ItT. M. 1 McKinnish. Administrator of Ihe estate of Anna Childer-', deceased: Will Itipps: H. V llipps. T K Hipp Kiirvel Hipp . I oca 11 oo Sallo lliim. W'iiinw of U. K H i 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ceased and K. K. . Hipp--, -I '.. I. tie-He Hipps, M;irgi Hipp- anl Norma Dtiranf heirs at biw of K- K- Hipps. deceased. .1. P. Hipp--. Ki'eni b Hipps: Willie . Ilipps, Hilda. Hipp-- Marion H.pps, .lr. Kirm.ey Hipps. Jr., Cape Hipps. Kanil Hipp-, .lamf.s Hipps. Kawrence Hipp - I. alii, Hipps... Hi! liai'd Hipps. I.a-eme lllpp Keib. Hipps, S. K. Ilipps., Kbh-idg,. Hipps. Iiertha Willis, Kva . Kisher, Mrs. Walter Fisher Hannah Wilson. Mrs. Wade McLaughlin. Hessjo : Knloe, Mrs ..Bonnie Moody, K F. Hall. Jim Hall. John Hall Frank Hall, Kittic Moflltl Kthel Davis. ..Clara .Ward,. Vir, gie. Raby Klcia Llobinson. Kat(. Mi Cracker)' 'm Noland. Kstella Stanl ey. F m tfi a H m at he r s , .11 ;i r ! ey Press-ley- Hub l'ressley.,' Jen . I'resey. Dill Cordell, Mrs. . (Tcm: Cordelb Jennie Di-Donl and Fmma Sharp. . heir at law of Fllic Pressley deceased Mrs. Karencc Md'all. Mr?. N'ar.ie Marr Mi's. (Jeorge AVallis. JanKa Price, minor' and Kantha Price, minor, heir-- at law of. licssio Price, decca.--ed, by their nest . friend. . W. R. Franc! . Vs - : ('.awi-id Hipps J. P. Hipp.1. Joe Hipps" .Charlie Hipps. .Jim Hipps, Llovd Hipps; Edith' McLaughlin, ,; Lis sie'Hall, Nora Holland. Connie Moore. Mrs, Mattie Handle, and all other person claiming an interest in the : lands- of . Anna f'hilders . de ceased, and described in the. petition filed in this proceeding. : . . NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT Th,. defendants in the above en titled action .will take notice that on the loth day f. November,' "1933. a summons in said action ;0r proceeding was issued against said defendants bv the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, the purposp of said proceeding being to sell the lands- of the estate Of Anna Childers, deceased in order to create assets to pay the debts of said estate. The defendant? will further take no- ice that said summons is return able hoforo th,. Klerk of the Superior ( curt of Hayvood County at bis of fice in Wiiy n. sv ilie or. th. 1 St h day of lVcemht l'.i:!":. Tito da fondant.-, wi'l a!u tiik,. notice th;.: ii warrant u!' auachnn'M was is'iit-ii by the i li-rk of tii,. Snpeii-.i four: of llay- , . i i i". t:nt tit: '.lie 1 .',!; day of No-.::-. - i. I'.e;:; . i!'.-; : i-.c 'ropi-rty ef -i.i.i in fei:.iai:t -. vvhicM warrant is ia -.tu nable '.et'ote th,. said Clerk of !!u Supciioi Clint llayvvooi! i'.:iin:;. 'he -.nr.,, tin:, and place for '!',, i' turn of the summons when ai ,i r. : h, ii-fciiiiaiits ..u- re iUi;e.i to iipt'-cill iil'.d ..I'sWc: in ilc mur the c.'iiinl.r.n.: or oiti'.ion . r l.c i el ,i ' denial:, : ; : i' . in will 'n c i anted. I'm- i-, "i-1, dav -: .-v etnlu-r 1" :" . C VA l.l.S. i ii-ik Superior Court. I'.v Kdith K. All. y I .!!: ( ei k Stiperior Court. NOITI K OK KOUl'.CKOSl UK. SM I:! I mil : ami hv v:: ",Ue of ! !:c powci' of -a!, contained in a icrla.n ibec at' !r::st .nade bv Hugh Me;i-e and h;s, wile. Kate Mease, to S. Al. Robinson.! ti iisiec n the ( liainpion Hank A. Trust I Coinpiii-.v . .lilted March II. I'.rlL, and risor.ied in Hook al Viige '.'ii m iin I otlice of the Register of Divds of M;i wood County, default hiiv ing been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured and the holder thereof having directed that the deed of trust b(. foreclosed, the undersigned trustee will otlVr for sale tit the Courthouse diinr in the Town of Way m-vile. at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the IStii day of DivenilH-r, l!:i.'t, and will sell to the highest bidder tor cash the foJUiwiti' dosi-ribed real iMat,. lyiti; and being in Reaverdam Township, Hiiyvv.s.d ( ountv. North Ciiivlina, ;ul jv.iiiing the lands of the Oiampion l-'ibr,. Comiiiinv, C T. Wells and oth er-, and more particularly described I as follows: tst Track I'.eginning at a stake north margin of Main Street, corner to C. .T. Wells tract and runs north with said tract crossing camp ground branch to a stake in Spring Drain; thence west Hi a stake iu south mar gin oil Filiorvillo Koad near the spring; t hence w ith saad margin of said road to a stake corner of Champion Fibre Co ; thence south course with the lines of Champion Fibre Cu. to a sink,, m north margin of sidewalk leading finm Main. Street to Y. M. C. A. building, thence east. with.. said walk and North Main Street to the beginning, bein" AN Ideal A Year's Subscription To Tine yoiiilaioiieeir A Gift All The Family Will Enjoy 52 Weeks. known as the hon e plac,. of J N.with N. margin of Kiuerville Rd. a Muse and In-ill:' all the land.-! westerly direction l. the Champkm known as the .'. N. Mea,- lands he- Fibre Co's. line at the si'.id Company's tween North Main Street and Fiber-: water Sine; thenc- a southerly coUQiO villi- Road and adjoined by tin- Cham. 'with said w titer lino to the U-l'inning. I ii n Fibre Company on the west and ('ntainii.tr abmi: lo acres n'.re or south and the C. T. Wells tract on 1 he east. And being one ot t !:, t t.u t ' ,iu eilitt- nmises. iteitig the same of !..u,l conveyed bv ,-s. . Robinson. 1 t tii. t coii.cvci to Huirh Mease bv J. Tiustec. to Hugh M.-.is,. bv ::.to,::l; ,o g.,n.' Tru-I. , bv deed dated Miit . b 1 :. It'."2. ; .I:,:, !; ll. i:-::2. : 2nd Tract Adiommu 1 a. ( ' i..nipi,.!i , Kscept :ng fm :, t tii- bi.undary about I'll ,', C.., and oihi-i-s ami l.c;:,.; :n tli.J I!' v '', ' N ,,0:M( Town oft anion, lb guinaig at a s.a:,c pr,..f t..;.!-e .Md .Wv et July . K'2, in the N. margin ,.: I'berv .iie IM. and. ! "h '';' ' S , 'J. '.tr'" VM W ma,,-:,, ,a FirM Avenue east o: i ' ' R"l!iNNl -. n.l . iin,: i in:.- Read The Advertisements READ Tom P. Witty Column of The Charlotte News Foarless Editorials Features Galore All The News THE CHARLOTTE NEWS GIFIT One Year Only $1 vv h.'ch is d o f.itii-rooijied I ruMee N i ;.. Nov. I. 1), . 1 1. 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