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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATI FOR DELINQUENT TAX OF CHERRY,VILLE TOWNSHIP In pursuance of an order by the Board of Conunis sioners of Gaston County, and required by law, the un dersigned Tax Collector will sell for cash to the highes bidder at the Court House door in Gastonia, N. C.. 01 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1943 beginning at the hour of 10 A M.. :he following describ ed real estate on which county taxes for the year 194* remain doe and unpaid. The amounts given in these list: do not include costs and advertising, which w-ll b» added to each item at the time ot settlement. J i\ JENKINS, las Collect*#! Abernathy, j. A. Jr ., Lineolnton, N. C.—Vacant lot 1 North Elm Street. Cherry VtUe- National bank Property $ Beam, J. Frank Estate. c,v Mr-:. Annie Hus.*--, J1 100 acres auj ti Fee 1 lemi-goi t.-um -- ’ ■'* Beam, Mrs. J Frank Beam Estate, Cberryvdle, N acres adj. Joint T. Setters ■* Beam, Lena Sue, Cherryville, N. C. —1 acre H. Lee Dellin ger Land, Cherryville-Dallas Road ’ it Beam, M. t’., Cherryville. \. Lots SO x t IS Fast Church St., ulj. Russ Boggs ... “t — - Beam, Mrs. P C., Cherry vilte, N. C— House Ji lot corner church & Flm Si . Cuui.o Bldg oil Ky track JJ -F Beam, Walter K . Cherryville, N. t — 1 Lot Requea St,, adj Junes Jt t an oil -9t Bess, T. A., CherryVille, ,\ House and lot West Second St., North Side, lloust and lot. Cherry vilit -Shelby Road, adj. Ed Carpenter ■ - - Black, Joe Estate. Cherryville. N. (' —Vacant lot, Bates Ave. 100 x lCH ft., adj F. D. St l oupe. Lul JO x 90 ft., East lU SS Mam Street, North Side -- r.H Black, Lee A Eff, \ ale. \ JO acres on S. A. L. Hy., udj. J. L. Sisk 5 89 Black, S. J. A Bertha, Chei j vville, N (' I House and lot. North Mulberry St., adj E. Y Moss _ _ 5 1C Brown, Carrie. Cherry* il.e, V C -'—I House and lot West First St., I*. I, Dellinger proper!) 6 36 Brown, C 1, A .1 .1 Brown. Cherryvdle, N. ('. — Vacant Lots 9, 10, II; 42 I 2'S i It., West Main Street, South Side, adj. John Hoinesle) _ 10,71 G. L. Brown & Sam Neill. Cherry vdle, N O., R-2—Vacant lot Ballard St.. .1. J. Get rge Property .. .. .07 Cabiness, Sanance, Shelby, N. C , R-4—1 3-4 acres, Cherry vllle-Crouse Ed., Mary Baker Land .89 Carpenter, C. S., l.incolntufij N. C, K4—8 acres lenders Chapel High Shoah R.d j 7^ Carpenter, t. n & S M.. ChenyviUe. n. c— j House and lor No. 87, adj. .). M. C. Stroup _ I Costner, L. S . Cherry ville N. C.—2 Houses and lots Pink, Academy Street, i lot East Academy Street adj Bryce Gates r - . 25.84 Costner, Mrs J S„ l V ugi* IS.> —Cherry ville, N; Cl, 1 Brick Store Las' Main St . ad Mr.- Margaret Jana tt 21 29 Costner, O A , Eincolnton, N. C. — I Service Station—North Mtn. St, Peter i Beam Lot . 20 97 Costner, Will. Bessemer City, H 2—29 acres A. E. Moore Land, adj Mile-: Best and others 8.44 Mtn St Adi Nathan Anthony 111.02 Costner, Sam C. t 'Ijerry ville. V C House and Lot, North A. V. Oeduioii A George T tiro Weil, Shelby, N. ('—Lots 8, 9, 10. 11—4 A Muunev Prop , and Filling Station . 6 10 Dellinger, Mae. t herrvville, N C., R 2 -3 1-4 acres, Cherry ville Waco Road 447 Devine, Hot ace B. Cherry ville N. C. — 1 vacant lot, Ben Black Land, East Church Street, Blk No. 2 .33 Dougaii Carl. Be -einei City. N (-5 I 2 acres Tract No 6, Dougan Land \ 25 Dougan Ira. Bessemer City. N. c , Rl—4 acres Tract .3 Dougan i-and I 05 Eaker, J D Estate. Chenyville. N: C —House and lot on Jacob St adj \\ M McGinnis A i' c Sipe y 02 Heafner Albert M.ucanton, N 1 -32 acre- adj E D. Sellers Bal 4,H) Heafner, 11 Lee. Cherry ville, N. C.—-32 1-2 acres John Quinn Rd., adj. Prank Dellinger _ . 9.95 Heafner, Tom. High Shoals, N. C—1 House and lot White sides Street 8,78 Helton, Mar> chert yviile N c Koute 2—0 3 tu acres. House. . abm and rilling tati^n store _ 20.42 Hollar, A l Hi. hot y, :i 1 - Lots 3 1-22. C A Mauney Property _____ _ __._. .13 Homeslev, J. O., Cherryville, N. C., R-2— 8 91 IGo Tract 5 James Homeslev Land 3 30 100 Tract I, James Homes ley' Land 10 acres adj Arthur Hallman 14.86 Houser, A. I Cherry ville. N. C.—Lot 62 x 100 East Main St , South Side, adi (i old men 4.71 Houser, Blau rail- Dallas, N ( . — I House and lot, Besse mer Rd , Adj. Hill i^uickel. Vacant lot a.■ 1 j. aboVe 3.11 Houser. Madge White. Dallas, N. O.— 1 House and lot, Negro Town.'adj. M. E. Church Prop. House and lot adj. Logan Property __ _ 6.65 Houser, W Henkle, Crouse, N C. inti acres Beaver Dam Creek, adj. S * Carpenter 43 3 8 acres adj. R. G Cherry 60.02 Hoover, Mrs Ann, Bessemer City, N 0., R 1—24 221100 acres adj E H bigger tart' and Wiley Farris 4.11 Huss, Annie, Cherrvville, N. <, R-2—-6 45| ai res Home Huss, Flay, Cherry*liie, N C.—Lot ISO x 150 ft. Cherry ville-Waco Road _ _. 530 Kendrick. H R . Cherryville, N. C.—9 acres Phillip Kisie Land No. 8 l.ot 9 acres Phillip Kisie Land, No. 7 Lot 4.82 Kiser, Mrs. Annie Bell, Bessemer City, N. R 1 — in acres Bessemer City Cherry ville Rd.. adj. T. S Royster. 19 | 2 acres, Peter Neill Land adj. Walden Weaver 53 03 Kiser, Dervy L., Bessemer City, N. C., Route 1_10 acres Cherryville Bessemer City Rd., adj. Myrtle Robinson 8.35 Kiser, Mrs. Lucy Ann, Bessemer City, N. C, Route 1—57 3-4 acres Land adj. W. L Kinley and Noah Rayfield 8.69 Kiser, Roy, Bessemer City, N. C, R 1-9 acres Lot No. 2 (Phillip Kiser land) 2.42 Kiser, Willard, Lincolnton, N. C„ R-4 — 12 acres (Phillip Kiser Laud; _ _ .... _ _ 4.04 Koon, Mrs. John W., Rutherfordton, N. C.—19 1-2 acres old Dallas-Lincolnton Road ._ 6.90 Lingerfeldt, Ethel May, Bessemer City, N, C., R-l—2 acres on Bessemer Rd., adj. G. D, Phifer 95 Mauney, Clyde Estate, Bessemer City, *N\ C., R 1—it 1-2 acres Grant Mauney Land _. . ___ 2.41 Moore, Callie, Gastonia, N. C. —2 12 acres Land, Dallas CherryViUe Kd.t adj. S L. Kiser__ hj • Mosteller J. W., Cherryvillc, N. O.—Vacant Lot £aat Main l Street- 11 30 j Mosteller, Thos. J., Cherryville, N. C., Box 462—1 House and I lot N. Mulberry Street West Side. 1 vacant lot N. Mulberry I Street. 1 vacant lot West 2nd Street. Lots l, 2, 3, 4, Joe Black Property, Blk. 2_ ___ 26.70 McGinnis, Harold & Ruth, Cherryville, N. C.—1 House and . ! lot Pine Street, adj. Steve Stroupe. 31 1-3 acres Cherry ville-Morganton Rd., adj. G. Lee Beam _ 29.32 1 McGinnis, J. M., Kings Mtn. N. C.—1 Store Bldg. East Main St., adj. M. A. & Steve Stroup ____6.70 McGinnis, J. Will, Charlotte, N. C.—Vacant Lot—Elm St., East Side. Vacant Lot—North Mtn. St., West Side. Va cant Lot—Between 1st and 2nd Street __ 7.60 ' McGinnis, Martin E. Jr., Crouse, N. C., R-l—6 acres adj. “ S. C. Carpenter & W. H Crocker __ _ _ 17.66 McGinnis, Mrs. W. J. Estate, Cherryville, N. C—Vacant Lot adj. Howard Ballard & Haywood Newton. Vacant Lot 4 3-4 acres North Pine St. Vacant Lot (215 x 130) First St Vacant Lot 3 1-2 acres West 2nd St. adj. Press Styers. Vacant Lot (104 x 100) 2nd St. 5 acres Cherryviile Morganton Rd., adj. George Beam ... 21 45 Neill, S. A , Cherry ville. N. C., R-2—6 acres land. Old Post j Rd. adj. John T. Carpenter _. __ 9,46 F'lyler, Mrs. Cora Lee, Gastonia, N. (,'. —I acre (Adam Pay sour Land) adj. Polly Setzer _ .28 C. C. Poke & Wife, Chertyville, N C—t House and lot, Mil vtlle Street, adj. M. L. Rudisill . __ 6.71 Putnam, R Prank. Cherryviile, N ('. 0 '-2 acres adj. Willie Crocker and A. H. Black. I House and lot West Church Street .. - - - - - 10.05 Reynolds, Miss Ellen Mae. Crouse. N. C. ft-1—6 6[100 acres Old Crouse Rd , adj. Lee Baker ___ .45 Rhyne. Sam .1 Jr., Bessemer City, N. C., R-2—60 12 acres land, Bessemer Rd. adj. Mrs. J C. McGinnis . 18.05 Rucker, W. W. Estate, c.o B. E. Callis, Bessemer City, N. C„ Route 2—66 1-2 acres land—Bessemer-High Shoals Rd 17.12 Rutter, Harry, Gastonia, N. C.—Vacant lots Nos. 8, 9, 10— Corner Bates Ave. & E. Main Street . _ _ 6.79 Seism, Earl, Cherryviile, N. C.—3 Lots, Nos. 97-98, Ballard i Street _ _ - — -- - -_ 6.72 Scruggs, Mrs. Blanche (E. B.) Cherryviile, N. C_1 vacant lot Wildan Street, E Side ___ 2.94 Scruggs, E. H. & Blanche, Cherryviile, N. C.—l House and lot W. Second Street, adj. J. A Crowder & R. B. Hicks. 1 House and lot W. Second St., adj. J. A. Crowder & R. B. Hicks. Vacant lots Nos. 4 3 48 - 52 57-63|69 (C A. jj Mauney Prop.) Vacant lots Nos. 11, 12, 14 adj. R. J Morrison & Kendrick. 1 Brick Store, adj. Old Livery Sta ble _ _ _ 80 34 ' C. S. St Maine Clarence & Kenneth Smith, Kings Mtn. N. C., R-3—2S 3-4 acres adj. IT. S. Sellers & J. M. Stroup 8.46 i Spargo. G S.. Dallas, N. C.—31 acres Dallas-Lincolnton Rd., adj. L. C. Carpenter- - - — 6.25 Stacey, R. S & Idu, Bessemer City, N. C., Route 1 — 14 1-7 acres Land—-Stroupe-Kiser Mill Rd. (G. H. Black Land) adj. S. E. Beam - - 9.68 Stroupe, C. P. Estate, Crossnore. N. C.—1 House and lot. North Mulberry Street, adj. M. A. Sisk -- 22.77 Stroupe, Rush & Lee, Crossnore, N. C.— 1 Vacant lot North Elm St., adj. Gaston Mfg. Co. \ Vacant lot North Elm Street, adj C. A. Warlick -- — 13.25 ! Stroupe, S. P,, Bessemer City, N. C., Route 1—46 acres W. B. Elam Rd adj. Gent Mauney & Will Kinley - 46.37 Styers, Mrs. W. J. T., Cherryviile, N. C.— 1 House and lot Styers St., East ’Side. 2 vacant lots Styers street, adj Rail Road - - - ------ ---- - 25.62 Tutherow, Mrs. Carrie Lee, ('rouse, N. C.—House and 5 acres l^aml, C. M. McGinnis Land — 9.60 Walters, H. B., Kunnapolis, N. C., Box 323—Lots No. 12035, Inc.; No. 26-37, Inc.; No 77-80, Inc.; No, 100-101, Inc.; No. 110-114, Inc.; No. 115 121, Inc.; No. 122-133, Inc.; Plot Book 1, Page 132 H. Lee Dellinger Land - 11.16 Wood, J. W.. Bessemer City, N. C.. Route 2—45 acres D. E. E Rhyne I^and adj. A. C. Watts ---- - 3.00 Yount, Lewis & .Annie, Cherryviile, N. C.— 1 House and Lot South Jacob Street, East Side 9.44 CORPORATIONS Bessemer City Bank, Bessemer City, N. C.—Vacant Isitr., Nos 49, 51, 53—Chert yville Mfg. Co Prop. , - 2.68 Indian ('reek Lumber Company, Vale, N, C.— 1 vacant tot— CherryVille-Dailas Ruao, adj. J. Prank Beam -- >36 Cherryviile National Baak Liquidating Company, Cherryviile, N C.— 1 Vacant lot on corner North Mtn. and E. First St. adj. M. H. Smith. 1 vacant lot West Church St. South Side adj. E. L Carpenter Estate — _ Bal.- 7.42 State Capital Life Ins, Company, Raleigh, N. C., Box 761— 26 acres J. C. Ballard Land - - 10 63 Sterling Brick Company, Cherryviile, N. C—Lots 155|lt>2, C, A, Mauney Property ----------- 4 71 COLORED Hunter and Emma Bess. Cherryviile, N. C—House and lot (2 on Bess place) Bessemer City Bond — —- 2.60 Johnny Mae Benson, Cherryviile, N. C.—Vacant lots 4, 6, 5, 7, C. ,A. Mauney piopeity -- -r -58 Houston Black, Cherryvilit, N l . House anil lot, adj. 'Self anil Anderson - -- - 2.91 Cora Borders, CherryviUe, N. C.—House and lot Bessemer -Cherryville Road, about 1 acre -- 7.24 China Borders, Shelby, N. C.— House and lot ad.j Maude Kitehart. House and lot adj. Cora Borders . - Bal. 3.81 Wadlow Clark, CherryviUe, N. C.—Vacant Lots, Nos. 1, 2, .3—C. A Mauney Property - - - — - .46 Estate Tom G. Dixon, CherryviUe, N C.—Store Bldg, and lot adj. Lum Patterson House and lot R. L. Young. 3 vacant lots, C. A. Mauney Property — Bal. - 7.13 Mrs. Emma Hallman, Bessemer City, N C., R-l—34 acres land adj. C. A. Stroupe and Rachel Eaker _—- —- 11.08 George Hart, CherryviUe, N. C—House and lot adj. Clar ence Dellinger and L. E. Stroup -- .. -- 3.57 Ralph Jackson, CherryviUe, N. C.—House and lot adj M. H. Rudisill - --- 6.22 John Patterson, CherryviUe, N. C.—House and lot adj. John Fite _ __ _ _ 6-69 Sunnyside Gin Company, Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—Lot and Gin Bldgs, on Cherryvllle-Bessemer City Road. adj. S. L. Kiser --- n - 11.38 M. L. Laura Patterson, CherryviUe, N. C.—House and lot adj. Will Quickel -- ---- 4.69 Charlie Roberts, CherryviUe, N. C.____ 6.89 Pearl Sanders, CherryviUe, N. C.—House and lot—Cherry ville-Bessemer Road, adj. Ev'on Houser & Others-3.97 Floyd Schenck, CherryviUe N. C —Housp and lot adj. Lum Patterson and Ed Williams --- 6-77 Laura L. Summit,t, CherryviUe, N. C.- House and lot adj. I CherryviUe Mfg Co --;- 6-03 | LATE RETURNS J. M. Alexander, Lincolnton, N. C., R-4—8 acres adj. Henry i Kiser and Landers Chapel School- _ 3-62 Rome C. Mauney, Cherryville, Ni C.—2 3-4 acres land adj. J. T. Hendricks and Claude Boyles--- 8.80 DISCOVERY J. Worth Anthony, Crouse, N. C,, R-l—22 1-2 acres adj. W. B. St Frank Dellinger--j- 1109 Yates Beam, Cherryville, N. C.—1 vacant lot 25 x 76 North Mtn. Street, West Side ___ 8-12 G. L. Brown, Cherryville, N. C. Route 2—1 House and lot adj. George Beam and J. J. Brown. 1 vacant lot West 1st Street and warehouse R. R. Siding. 214 1-2 acres land, Cherryville Street marks Rd. or S. S. Mauney Land 100.57 W. J. Chapman, Cherryville, N. C.—House and lot Waco Rd. adj. M. C Newton. --- * 6-6^ Fred Lovelace, Bessemer City, N. C., R-l—6 3-4 acres land Bessemer City Rd., adj S. L. Kiser — - 23 47 Harrelson, Kiser & LoVelace, Bessemer City, N. C., R-l— 67 acres D. L. Kiser & Fred Lovelace, Part of 100 acre tract adj. J. L. Farris, W. M. Carpenter - - — 22.25 Velma Huss Mauney, Bessemer City. N. C., Route 1—25 1-2 acres land, Dallas-Cherryville Rd. adj. Sulphur Mine __ Notice Of SALE Of REAL ESTATE For DELINQUENT TAX Of The Town Of CHERRYVILLE, N. C. In pursuance of an order by the Hoard of Commis sioners of the Town ot Cherryville, and required by law, the undersigned Tax Collector will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the City Hall in Cherryville, N. C., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1943, Beginning at the Hour Of 10:00 A. M., the following described real estate on which town taxes for the year 1942 remain due and unpaid. The amounts given in these lists uo not include costs and advertising which will be added to each item at the time ot settle ment. E. E. McDOWELL, Tax Collector Abernathy. .1. S.—Vacant lot North Elm Street - $ r>.7.r. Angle, John—House anil lot Hast Seltf Street - - '*.<>(> Beam, Yates E.— Vacant lot N. Mtn. St. Beam, Guy E.—Vacant lot S. Elm St. -- 10.52 Beam, Herbert—W. 2nd Stieet -- 4 4b Beam, M. C.—Vacant lot East 1st St. -- ^ Beam, Mrs. P. (’.—Filling Station, North Min. St. 12., 2 Beam, Walter R.—Vacant lot Whitesides St - -- l-'11 Black, Joe Estate—E. Main & Bates Ave, Vacant lots 8.80 Brown, G. L.—House ard lot (W.H.) West 1st St. 21 10 G. L. Brown and Sam Neal—Vacant lot, Bullard St. -- 104 Pearl & W. R. Camp—Vacant lot South Elm St. :i-12 Carpenter, Miss Joe Grace- Vacant lot Sou'h Main St. _ - 9-40 Carpenter, Mr. L. N.—Vacant lot, Sussex Ave. -- 2.20 Costner, I,. S.—House atm lot S. Pink St. Vacant lot Aca demy Street -- - -- 22,.r>ti Costner, Mrs. L. S.—Brick Bldg. E. Main St. - •‘>4.95 Costner, O. A.—Lincolnton, N. C.—Filling Station, North Mtn. Street -- -- -- -- 20 82 Davis, .Ada F.—House and lot East 2nd. St. 10.TO Dedmon, A. V.— House and lot South Mtn St. - - j 0.714 Dellinger, Mrs, O. B.—Vacant lot West Church St. _ { 1.64 Dixon, Jim E.—Vacant lots, Mulberry St. -- j 4.14 Eaker, J. D. Estate—South Jacob, House and lot * 11.10 Foster, Mrs. F. P.—Vacant lot South Elm Street 2.04 Fowler. W. M,—Vacant lot Essex Street -- -- -- | 2.52 George, Howard J.—Vacant lot Bullard St. _ - 0.18 George, J. J. Estate—Vacant lots, Ballard St. j 1.05 Goins, Mrs Nell Kester—House and lot, Mulberry St. 4 8.20 Stuberfield, Coplin—House and lot. Self Street - | it.84 Grigg, J. Will—Vacant lot, Carroll St. — -- } .00 Holdman, Charlie—-Cherryv'ille Mfg Co., Property 10.80 Heafner, Mrs. W. N.—House and lot, North Elm St. 8..‘18 Houser, A. L.—Vacant lot East Main St. — , 5.80 Houser, Blair Falls—House and lot, Bessemcr-City and Cherryville Road _ -- - 9.22 Houser, Doras and Evon h.—Lots on Highway 150 s 02 Houser, Mrs. Evon 1..— Property Bessemer and l‘berry v’ille Road 5.44 ilovis, jonn-—vacant 101, ivenwoou ai, -- u.au Huss, Flay—Vacant lot, West Church St. . - 5 58 Jenks, D. M.—Vacant lot West 2nd St. ------ .'i 66 Jones, W. F.—Vacant lot, West 2nd and V St. 2. 02 Mauney, Rome C.—House and lot Bates Avenue 12.5u Moore, Andrew Estate—Property Collat'd DiSlrick 6.12 Mosteller, Tom J.—House and lot North Mulberry St. 20 82 McGinnas, Harold—House and lot N. Pine St. .. .. 25.42 McGinnis, J. William—Elm and North Mtn. St -- 9.24 McGinnis, Mrs. W. J. Estate—West 2nd und Elm St. 22.22 McGinnis, W M.—East Main St. -- 8.26 Poole, Clara Mae—North Elm St. 7.25 Randle, J, C.—House and lot S. Jacob St. 0.54 Rutter, H.—East Main Street - -- • 7.12 Scruggs, E. B.—East Main St., Brick Bldg — 78.45 Sellers, W. S.—Self Street -- 9.90 Short, Sallie Hoyle—North Mulberry St. 0 88 Stroup, C. P. Estate—North Mulberry St. -- 29.08 Stroup, Rush and Lee—North Elm St. ... . 10..14 Styers, Mrs W. J. T.—rStjers Street -- 31.58 Wright, Mrs. J. R.—Styers Street -- ... 8.52 COLORED \ Benson, Johnny Mae—Scut ft Mtn. Street \ .70 Benson, Robert W.—South Mtn. Street -- -- ' 1.26 Bess, Hunter and Emma—House and lot West of 274 High way ... -- - - 5.66 Dixon, Tom Estate—Bessemer-City anti Cherryville Road -- 8.32 Eskridge, John C.—Bessemer-City-Cherryville Road 6.68 Garland, Charlie—West 274 Highway „ 4.12 Hart, George W.—Collord Section . - 140 Jackson, Maud—Collord Section -- _ _ 2.20 Jackson, Ralph—South Mtn. St. 5.84 Logan, Marcus—South Mtn. Street . -- _ 6.78 Patterson, John—South Mtn Street __ 4.68 Schenck, Flay—South Mtn. St. (Charles Garland Prop.) 6.12 Summitt, Laura—tSouth Mtn. Street . ,- . 6.20 Henry Leland & Wade Estate—South Mtn. St _ 3.74 Wells, Robert Charlie—South Mtn. Street _ 6.68 Whely, Bill—South Mtn. Street __ 2.62 Young, R. W. and Jullie—South Mtn. Street--- 10,36 True tranquillity IT i* sometime* said that this is an age of noise, and it is prob able that never before have there been so many agencies through which sound is dissem inated. The noise of traffic, the roar of aircraft, even the boom of \ guns and the explosion of bombs, have become commonplace in the daily experience of countless people; while in many factories the workers live in an incessant reverberation. What wonder that men long for quiet, as perhaps never before! This reaching out for quiet is, however, but a symbol of the longing of the human heart for an anchorage, a place where the strife of conflicting thoughts can be stilled. The desire is not purely a product of wartime conditions, or of the speed and bustle of mod ern life, for long ago Job cried (23:3), “Oh that l knew where 1 might And him!” And almost as an answer to Job’s anguished call, Elihu declared (34:29), "When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble?” lne quietness wnien uou gives is a mental condition, not just an absence of material sound; it springs from a complete reliance on God, a rest in His love. Jesus attained this true tranquillity dur ing many solitary periods spent in communion with his Father; and he brought it with him into the crowded hours of his day, When he was thronged by the people who pressed upon him for heal ing, it gave him poise and author ity to overcome the ills which were presented so vividly to him. Can we, too, gain this serenity of heart amid-all the pictures of fear and danger, amid the noise aim turmoil of Itiese latter days? The prophet Isaiah depicts God as saving (,'{2:1X1, "My people shall dwell in a peaceable habita tion. and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.” Surely this indicates a mental sojourning in the "secret place of the most High,” a confidence in the all embracing love of God. Such quietness und restfulness of thought in an individual, brings balm and comfort to those with whom he comes in contact, so that to them also the clamor of mate rial living becomes fainter and less insistent. . . . In "Itetrospection and Intro spection” Mary Baker Eddy has written tp. 92). 'The best spiri tual type of Christiy method for uplifting human thought and im parting divine Truth, is stationary power, stillness, und strength; and when this spiritual ideal is made our own, it becomes ttie model for human action.” Spiritual power, not located in on- place, but fill ing all space, is the source from which we draw strength, and that. { stillness in which we recognize d' the presence of God. This recogni tion makes one willing to leave all in His keeping, happy and content to see His purpose being worked out in human action. We must, however, make this spiritual ideal our own, not take it on trust from another's experience; and to do this the urgings of material sense must be silenced, and we must strive for that listening attitude of tliought which can receive each indication of the Father’s will. Thus quietly, yet confidently, we inav expect to hear the needed di rection, and rest satisfied. —The Christian Science Monitor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. Evan S. Wehuni DENTIST Rooms 201 - 202 Farmers Bank Building CHERRYVILEE. N. C. David P. Dellinger Lawyer—Notarv Public Special Attention To Collections And Settling Up Estate? CHERRYVILLE. N. C. Matthew A. Stroup Lawyer—Notary Public Office In Cherryville National Rank Building t’HERRVVTUR NT r PATENTS SttE Prompt, expert service. Send sketch or* medel for free opinion. Expert Washington associate* DAVID P. 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