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The Sunday School Lesson ISAIAH GIVES GOD'S INVITATION (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for May 5 is Isaiah 55, the Golden Text be ing Isaiah 55:6: "Seek ye Jehovah while He may be found; call ye upon Him while He is near.") ouiani it De wonderful rf we always could feel like that? If this peace "that passeth understand ing," could be ours because we "cast our burden on the Lord," and we are forgiven of our sins and all is well? KEEPING ROOMS at 215 Ave. Also two boxwoods !e by Mrs. J. M, Kellett. PS OF LAND who do not hunting on their property ret no trespassing signs at Mountaineer. .NCEMENT THE PURE STATION ON Main Street w being operated by Sam fcfield, Jr. A complete ser- May 2 tit . . . : . . pcLfc aktiules that are fi to you might be worth cash to someone else. Ad e them in the want ad J fin of The Mountaineer, rub cents for 25 words. ix different colors of arda, in thick or medium Also twn irrnHpa fun finished, or one side fin- At The Mounta.t.fr. ? . 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Start KTDAK3 todsy KIDANS is sol V ITH'S DRUG STORE By NEWMAN CAMPBELL The whole of the 55th chapter of Isaiah should be memorized, as its message is written in such beauti ful language, but more especially for its invitation to leave the things that bring no real happiness and to come unto the Lord, and par take of the big things of life that satisfy. "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. "Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labor for that which satis fieth not? hearken diligently unto Me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fastness." This fare we are offered, of course, is not food for the body, but spiritual nourishment which leaves no indigestion or unpleas antness, but gives one comfort and joy. As a good mother knows what is best to feed her children, so God knows what is good for us what will bring us refreshment for our souls, peace and rest, real happi ness. THINGS BRING NO JOY Why do we spend money on mere material things? We must eat to live, of course, and we must have clothing and homes in which to live, hut much of our money goes for things that really don't make us any happier. We grow tired of them, disillusioned with what earth has to offer us of pleasure. What is wrong? Our souls are hungry for spiritual food, and they can only be satisfied by it. "Incline your ear, and come unto me; hear, and your soul shall live ; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David," Isaiah says. . . And again: "Seek ye Jehovah while He may be found; call 'ye upon Him while He is near: "Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto Jehovah, and He will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon." That is the way to be happy and secure, whether times are good or bad, and even when grief and tragedy come to us. We can repent of our wrong-doing, turn to the good, and rest on the promises of the Lord. "He will abundantly par, don," for He is merciful, and par don follows mercy. God's ways and His thougms are far higher than ours. The prophet reports Jehovah as saying: "For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways, saith the Lord. For as v, k.tt nrn hicher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts. "For as the rain comem uuwh, and the snow from Heaven, and returneth not thither, but water eth the earth, and maketh it to bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: So shall my word be. ' ' .. '.. '." "For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace : the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into sing incr. and all the trees of the field cVmll rl an their hands. "Instead of the thorn shall come forth the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree; and it shall be to the Lord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off. Wawpn't von been out in the coun try, or in some peaceful place v,r. V.O mountains did indeed tn hreak forth into singing, and the trees to "clap their hands"? Tn other words, because your sow ioT,nv anil neaeeful. all nature ffno 1 11 1 ' t ' J ' , in time with your mood. ocvmt-u - TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) Beaverdam Township John H. Hall, et ux, to Gobel McCracken. Clyde Township C. C. Chambers, et ux, to Mack Miller, et ux. Fines Creek Township A. S. McCracken, et ux, to R. M. McCracken, et ux. NOTICE OF BOND ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED by the May or and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville as follows: 1. Bonds of the Town shall be issued to the aggregate principal amount of $26,000 for the purpose of funding valid outstanding in debtedness of the town incurred for necessary expenses and repre sented by three notes for $9,000, $14,000 and $3,000 respectively, each dated October 25. 1939 and due April 25, 1940. 2. A tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds shall be annually levied and col lected. 3. A statement of the debt of the town has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public .In spection. 4. This ordinance shall take ef fect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoinmg ordinance was passed on the 11th day of Janua ry, 1940, and was first published on the 25th day of April, 1940. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. . HEDWIG A. LOVE, Town Clerk, No. 961 April 25-May 2. THE OLD HOME TOWN - B ''YOU KNOVM WHAT7 A FELLOW Al , TOW SET AN ELECTRIC ICE BOX ON A CISTERN LIKE THAT TO IT IT F6LL.TNROUGH INTO THE ' VESSIR, AND BEFORE THEY COULD SWJTJ Of THE POWER IT FROIE THE, 30 FEETO'WATER INTO A SOLID CAKe ITS SO(N& TO TAKE EM SI WEEKS' '' CTO PE -FROST IT.. r STANLEY DEMONSTRATE E.i I j ". . . ...... HURRICANE CORNERS COMBS OPWITM ANOTHER CHILUNTAl.wI tor and tax supervisor, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary in May. Your support will be appreciated. J. bar! rerguson HOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination and re-elec tion to the county board of edu cation, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in Mav, Your support will be ap preciated. Homer V. Cagle Haywood County, subject to the action of the Democratic Party in the May Primary. I will appre ciate your support. Glenn C. Palmer CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination and re-election as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Hay wood County, subject to the action of the voters in the Iemocratic Primary in May. I will appreciate the support given me. George A. Brown, Jr. FOR REPRESENTATI V E I hereby announce that I am a (candidate for representative of Haywood County subject to the Democratic primary to be held May the 25th. I will appreciate your support. Frank D. Ferguson, Jr. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, sub ject to the action of the Democrat- cratic primary to be held in May, G. M. Fish Politi cal Announcements REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held in May. C. C. Francis COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party at the primary in May. Clarence Medford FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as candidate for the nomination and re-election as a member of the board of commissioners, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the primary on May 25. I will appreciate your support. R. T. Boyd COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for county commission er, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary to be held in May. I would appre ciate your support. R. W. Howell FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as candidate for the nomination as a member of the Haywood County board of commissioners, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic primary in May. will appreciate your support. R. V. Lcatjierwood FOR TAX COLLECTOR AND TAX SUPERVISOR I hereby announce that I am candidate for the nomination and election to the pllice of tax collec BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination and re election to the county board of edu cation, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in May. 1 would appreciate your support. R. T, Messer FOR TAX COLLECTOR AND TAX SUPERVISOR I' hereby, announce myself a can didate for nomination and election to the office of tax collector and tax supervisor, subject to the wishes of the voters, in the Democratic pri niary in May. Your support will be appreciated. Asbury Howell BOARD OF EDUCATION t hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination as a member nf the county board of education subject to the action of the Demo cratic voters nt the May primary. 1 would appreciate your support George C. Hayncs The highest recordad gust of wind in this country was at the rate of 231 miles an hour, atop Mount Washington, N. H., on April 12, 1934. CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination of Chairman of the Board of Com missioners of Haywood County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in May. I will appreciate the support given me. Frank M. Davis COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination as a member of the Haywood County board of commissioners, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic primary in May. I will appreciate' your support. M. Thco. McCracken TRUSTEE'S BALE NOTICE is hereby given that under the power of sale given i a deed in trust executed by ELMER J. OSBORNE and wife, BLANCHE OSBORNE to the undersigned Trustee, dated August 31, 1938 and recorded in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust 38, page 640 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the debt so cured thereby, and the holder of said debt having demanded that the undersigned Trustee exercise said power of sale, and sell the property thereby conveyed as provided in said deed in trust. THEREFORE, on Monday, June 3, 1940, at Twelve o'clock Noon at the Court House door of Hay-v wood County, North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash that certain lot of land in the Town of Canton, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina, more par ticularly bounded and described a ioltows: BEGINNING at a stake in the North margin of Locust Street, it being the Southeast corner of a lot now or formerly belonging to George 1 Burgin, and runs with the North margin of Locust Street S. 87 4 degrees E., 100 feet to a stake; thence N. 21'i degrees E., 171 feet to an iron stake; thenco N. 71 Vi degrees V passing the SE corner of the lot formerly con veyed by . T. Sharp and wife, to C, C. lirookshire, and with the line of said lot, 95 feet to a stake; the NE corner at said Burgin lot; thence with his line, S. 21 de grees W. 199 feet to the BEGIN NING. Purchaser at the sale other than the noteholder will be required to deposit 10 of the amount bid. In cash, on the day of said sale to insure compliance with the bid. This property is sold subject to all existing restrictions and reser vations and subject to such a state of facts as an actual survey of the property might determine. This property is sold subject to the lien of the 1940 taxes due the County of Haywood or to the Town of Canton. This, the 22nd day of April, 1940. BILLIARD GREEN, Trustee. No. 902 May 2-9-16-23, M't Cough Your Head Off! Get Wentho-Llulsion! 'tho-Mulsion will stop your Xet0 cld immediately. d nr . any medicine you ever tlkvW withont Pestion. o-MuWn is more than an !eJ7 wngh medicine. It was i lL 7 V? des pharmacy mid-western university i unVita,min8 A and D to d resistance, and C fcredient". PenPtrTrY bechwood creosote ietration. Genuine California fig syrup makes Mentho-Mulsion i.n tn vnnr irritated membranes as it acts faster, better. Mentho Mulsion is safe; and the whole fam ily will like its tangy taste. Keep this remarkable cougbJ medicine on hand ready for instant use at the tto .tm nf mid or coueh. Insist on genuine Mentho-Mulslon. The large silver ana green pacse containing 48 doses for 76 and 100 it v TLfloITi ! .ndorsed DT your neighbors and guaranteed by COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner, subjeat to the action of the Demo cratic party at the primary in May. Dock J, iMoiana REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, sufr. iect to the action oi the Jjemo . . . ii. nartv In the May primary, i nrnnlri annreciate the support of the voters of Haywood. Bryan D. Medford BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination to the county board of education, subject to the artion of the voters in the Demo cratic primary in May. Your sup port will be appreciated. W. A. Hyatt FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a onndidate for the nomination and ..wtinn as ReDresentative OI Girls Are Advised To Build-Up For Relief Lack of knowledge causes many a weak, undernourished girl a lot of suffering! Many others, however, know how the headaches, nervousness, cramp like pain of functional dysmenorrhea' due to malnutrition are helped by the proper use of CARDUL Some take it a few days before and during "the time," to help e'se periodic distress. But CARDUI'S nl use la to help increase ..vnotifA: stimulate the flow of .tT fnicp; so aid digestion- assist in building up physical re sistance and thus help reduce peri odical distress. Women have used CARDUI for over W years. uaiV g nl adi b ,a sr. isii MEW REG S TRAT'ION Required Of All HAYWOOD VOTERS Regardless of whether or not a person is registered under the Grandfather Clause, he will be required to register to vote in the 1940 elections. REGISTRY Registrars will be at every voting precinct in the County on the following Saturdays: May 4th id 1 1th From 9 A. M. Until Sundown A person will be allowed to register any time during the three weeks that he or she can see the registrar, but the registrar will be required to be at the polling place only on the above named dates. C. GUDGER BRYSON, Chairman VIRGE McCLURE, Secretary JOHN R. HIPPS leading druggista everywnero-wiY.) j
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