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PAGE THRKE the cncnoKin; timks FKIDAY, NOV. il. 1922 The Lending Lady. BirROVED WIFORM CLASSIFIED and then I'm ccrt'nly plumb ashamed of myself tin' I itiii't hover believed spiritn since." "Why, it weren't nothin' in the "I am going to kiss you us soon is I utop," he Hiiid ho prepared SajidavXchool RAILROAD SCHEDULES Arrival und Departure of Train Corrected August l'J--Eastern Time. CAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA.

common, up nt a (selected spot. I'Olt SALE Nice 4-yenr-old pony mid harness. Sumter Llltlejohn. Oct. 3 tf.

world except jest a big, mean sneaky rattlesnake," :0: Lesson I know it," she giggled. Later he wondered why the brake liniiii'K were burned out. :0: lot em ner; theneo. with lu-r lino S. S3 Y.

3.75 chs. to Make at itilev: theme with alley S. 1 2 ch i Make; theno N. ft 1-2 K. UMl-i hi, tn hi -riiinhig corner, lt Jmr U'.

conveyed to mo by Paul W. Fabb I deed ilnted Juno reference to same bad for it bi tter si-ri j-ilnii, raid deed reionh in Cli.k';: in ih cd ook pace Al that tcrtain lot, pau-tl nv tract 'if lain! lying, and bei.i.j in the Twn of Callm on We Fred-crick htri-et; b. vi.ni!!" op i.on in Yes, Charlie. It van 14 secluded conn IV hi mmed in wbh palms nnd fairy lights, culm, cool, and restful. "Do you realir.e what it would mean if I were tu give you beautiful iba-niond ring?" Charlie asked miftly, Sybil thought ho knew, but instcel of saying so for she wished to hei.r him say those nwet words himself she cooed gently: "What what would it mean?" "I would mean," he said, "that should have to live on 10-ecnt luncheons and wear my old clothes for a vcar." Almost Saved.

(Ity HTZWATKIt. D. l.ur of KiniMsft lohlu la tint Moody l0 In I its! II ill of I (ill ii no I C.vrlcht. Wliii, tlnlnn. Rail Road Schedule of Traimi Leaving hurt ymi ran to the "Hi, Pat, did the fall much?" cried Tom, as he LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 5 JZCUG TH CCZZAT PHYSICIAN JOL'TII NORTH foot of the rcaftold.

"Divvle a bit," groaned Pat, "bin I stopped so dom sudden I busted mo leg." reik i it and foils- YE FARM GOSSIPE. Fntmert who co-operate don't wi it for their ship to come in; they row out meet it. A good farmer looks upon hit li id as a building lot, not as mining pioo-erty. hoys and buying pork may be prijitable, but for the farmer who sells the hogs. A sermon in eight words: Our cows died, and then our i hildren died." Nearly one-third of the people gainfully employed in agriculture produce only one-fifth of the national What's the answer? A tij) on burning cotton stalks.

An Mll-ll; 1.1.1. TKX'i FOR SAI.lv (Jround limestone imliapensnblo to cover crops. Victor Cotton Oil Co. Sept. lot.

FOR SALE Thu best Flour can buy at per 100 lbs. Victor iptnn Oil Co. Sept. 22 10U i FOR SALE Mahogany dining room set in excellent condition und one electric range, which has never been used. Call phone 150 for further our In-ui.

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m. -15 j. 'M 11:11 p. 33 a. l.

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topic I'uivrl' to ijill. Vim Ni! PKOPI.I-. AM' TOl'lC jL-aas' liijluniaii XceJ. acre of cotton stalks is worth $10 or for humus und fertilizer. i foi.l ll-y; li parallel villi I i forty foe'.

i.i jvtret'l one I feet to irol, 'VI, lie Juiiaing 11, 'i mv I Ternu of i'vAu: pay li If one farmer in a community trticulai'3. FOR SALE One Rase Burner i good tihape. R. S. Lipscomb.

Oct. 21 at. and I bi: wo inniii I'U ht i.m-!e"', i.u:v or I e. iliviis and record-Tai's to coin; villi to raise sheep nnd his neighbors we.nt II. C.

GARLAND Oi'TOMETRIST Ollicc: PEOPLES DItl'G STORE Six Per Cent Money We will have an appraiser here from First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Rank, Columbia, S. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. All who desire a loan at 6 per cent on farm lands please see us on those days. DOBSON VASSY, Attorneys. to raise dogs, how many sheep wJl be raised Another good effect of boll weevil Evtv; Examined Glasses Fitted.

the ))io)i rty will be re-taihsetiuciit midday ai of srile sold on soim of Co defaulting id-'er. vii damage: The farmer who has to cheat the weevil to make cotton will take better care of it and market it to better advantage. FOR RENT OR SALE One seven-room house and 3-room cottage. Mrs. A.

U. dailies. Oct. 13 4t. I i THC'S M.

CALDWELL, CImK of Couil Oct. 20-27 Nov. 3. Since the lople mis forth Jesus us the Ureal Ph.islein:i, it will be better for mhilt classes, especially, to lake tlie larger te.xt chosen' by the comnilt-lee and note the teveral outstanding cases of His healing. For some classes It will be belter to study the one case of healing, namely, the healing of the paralytic.

I. Jesus Healinj a Demoniac (4: 31-37). While engaged In touching fu the synagogue Jle was interrupted by tt limn who had an unclean spirit. Jesus relinked the demon and compelled hlni to come out of the man. This healing shows Jesus not only gracious, but powerful to set free Hie whole brood of diabolical passions, such as lust, envy, anger and jealousy which rule men.

What is a rural community? A region of common interests in which people can be brought together into community organizations to work out BROWN RILEY Dyers, Cleaners and Pressors We are making a specialty of cleaning Rugs of nil sizes and description. Work called for and delivered promptly. Our work strictly Guaranteed. Phone 279 Gaffney, S. C.

their own problems. FOR.SALL OR RENT-2 ncw room houses just outside City Limits. Will sell on easy terms or exchange for Farm land. J. Boyce Gaffney Oct.

27-tf. GET IT RIGHT The economy of good printing is known fact. Your orders receive personal attention here, and prices arc most reasonable. GAFFNEY PUBLISHING CO. Job Printing of All Descriptions.

:0: Sure He Can, The witness had made several doubtful statements and the cross ex- i am oney To Loan- Jesus Heals a Woman of a Great nmir.ing lawyer was becoming exas II RIGHT NOW is a fine time to get out that last winter hat, suit or over KNOW LITTLE OF VOLCANOES perated. "You mean to tell me," he said, "that you saw this happen in the dark, while you were half a mile NOTICE OF CLERK'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree of Sauc of the Court of Common Pleat- for Cher coat and let us thoroughly renovate and repair it for you. We have an expert tailor and hatter and we are certain we can please you. Padgett Tailoring Co.

We'll call. Call 312. Scientists Look to Region in Alaska, Where Comprehensive Study May Be Made. Fever (vv. Peler's mother-in-law was prostrate with a great fever.

They of Peter's household besought Jesus for her. Jesus rebuked the fever and It left her so that she immediately rose and ministered unto them. No earthly physician had ever been known to heal In that way. Divine healing is im-. mediate and complete.

We should distinguish between divine healing iind okee County, S. in the 0i Julian E. Sanders vs. I. ct al, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, before the We have clients who will lend money on' Town property at eight per cent and Farm Lands at six per cent for a long- term of years, with most easy payments.

See us if you want money on your Town or Farm property. Court House door, during the usual hours for legal on November 6, 11'22. All that tract of land situate in the County of Cherokee, said state, Aug. 25 tf. DR.

H. L. FRIEZE -GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Office Phone 10. Res. Phone 653-J Leave Calls at Peoples Drug Store containing three hundred and fifteen and 75-100 acres and described fol away?" "Oh, yes," replied the witness chee" -fully.

"I can see millions of miles at night." "Millions of miles? Come now, that is too much." "Well," said the witness, "what about the stars :0: Practicing. Tommy's mother gave him a book on etiquette, instead of the usual "Robinson Crusoe." It thereafter became pretty of home life until Tommy's sister, in attempting to leave the room one day, found herself clutched by the hand and flung violently backward into the coal scuttle. ignorant little beast," pretested Tommy, "don't you know that a gentleman should open the door for you?" lows: beginning at a stake in road, L. C. Mabry's corner, S.

63 i W. 27.00 To scientists, one of the significant features in connection with the existence of tlie extensive volcanic region in Alaska is the fact that it is situated where, in the future, at least, it will be easily accessible for study. Ami there is much room for the study of volcanoes. Altlieugh voleanisiH was probably one of the lirst of nature's phenomena to thrill man, it presents one of Hie fe.v obvious problems about which science bus no satisfactory when: the heat comes from which mells stone, why it is concent rated within definite areas, from what depths the molten material rises nnd why it rises these are some of the problems about which there has been much speculation, but in regard to which few satisfactory theories exist. Telltale fossils and typos of rock show that the mounlaiiis of the Alaskan peninsula and Hie Aleutian to R.

O. Mabry's corrvi'; thence faith healing. Faith healing Is tlie result of the action of the mind upon the body and is measured by the degree of tlie faith, while divine her.ling is the notion of tlie power of (jod upon the diseased one, and is always complete nnd immediate, because it is measured by the power of the Healer, God. His fame spread abroad and many sick of divers diseases were brought unlo Him and He healed them all, even casting out demons and forbidding them, to testify of Ilim. III.

Jesus Heals a Leper Leprosy was a most loathsome and terrible disease. Decause of its foulness one. alllicled therewith was an outcast. The disease was incurable by man, therefore the leper, was regarded as hopeless and dead, la response to Hie leper's earnest reuuest Jesus P. S.

COURTNEY Undertaking Embalming All obsequies attended to according to the wishes of those concerned. Butler S. 631-2 E. 19.00 chs. to C.

Malay's corner; thence S. 52 1-2 W. 17.25 to stone, L. C. MabvyV.

corner; thence S. 22 1-2 E. 4.00 to stake, L. C. Mabry's corner; thene S.

70 1-2 W. 12.50 chs. to stake on llanei' line; thence N. 371-2 W. 3.77 chs.

to stone: thence S. 59 1-2 W. 13.50 to R. thence N. 271-2 W.

20.70 chs. Office Phone G72-J Res. Phone C73-J R. II. Foster Undertak I BK ltSl I 1 H- I SOHilS Islands are older than cither the Dim to stone; thence N.

Gl 1-3 E. 21.04 chs. 'to stake for D. Wood, 0. M.

IX- alayas or the Alps, systems wlucli are practically without volcanoes. It does tlejohn's corner; thence N. 2 1-2 F. 13.00 chs. to iron; thence N.

55 E. 8.0 ing' Company Funeral Directors and Lisccnsed Embalmcrs Call us Day or Night now follow, however, that volcanic activity accompanies age, for Hie Appalachians, unions the oldest mountains of the earth, have no volcanoes. chs. to iron; thence N. 48 2-3 W.

29.45 chs. to stake; thence N. 50 1-3 touched him bade the leprosy to depart, and immediately he was healed and cleaned. Leprosy is a type of sin. Jesus has power to heal nnd cleanse and restore.

IV. Jesus Heals a Paralytic (5: 17-20). 1. Watched by the 'Pharisees and Doctors (v. 1).

Jesus' fame spread abroad, and this only incited jealousy on the part of tlie men. 14.50 chs. to R. O. stump on Wesi; of road; thence S.

03 1-8 E. GJi "WWW If Ifl DEGRLE3 OF HEAT AND COLD Caskets, and Kabes at Lowest Prices Equipment Office Pho'ae 519 Residence Phone 495 13 i A' iL 1 Al- to bend in road; thence S. 45 E. 9.50 to intersection of road and farm road; thence N. 47 1-2 3.50 with farm road; thence (0 1-1 E.

2.70 Exrogerated Expressions Do Not ways Convey Any ReaHy Pre- AW I 1 -1 p.de cf Meaning. cise 2. The Paralytic Drought tvv. is. 19).

This is a line lesson in Christian MTviee. They could not heal Hie man, but could bring him. to Jesus, who could heal and restore. They had faith in Jesus to heal him. No effort which Is required to bring a sinner to Res.

Phone 130. Oitire Phone 82 S. L. JEFFERIE8 DENTIST Office Over Insurance Trust Co. Gaffney South Carolina chs.

with farm road; thence N. 42 E. 7.00 chs. with farm road; thence N. 52 3-4 E.

5.00 chs. with farm road; ihence N. 15 1-2 E. 0.50 chs. with farm road; thence N.

41 E. 4.9G chs. to iron in road, R. A. Jones' corner; N.

41 1-2 E. 3.50 with road; thence N. 59 1-2 E. 6.10 chs. with road; thence N.

50 1-3 E. 8.22 chs. with Jesus should be regarded as too great, hf A 1 1 The Man's Sins Forgiven (v. 20). Jesus looked back of the palsy to its Office Phone 20 Res.

Phone 213 When scientists say a thing is cold they really mean it is not warm enough to tie When a Hunt; is said to be hot it is meant Hie same way, 'Hint it is too warm to lie comfortable. All degrees of cold anil bent are really jus! different degrees of warmth. Absolute cold that is, entire absence of warmth has never been known. When compared with liquid air, lee is tremendously hot. And liqdid air which Is so cold that were you to put: a finger In it, it would be burned off is hot compared with frozen helium gas, the coldest thing known.

For an object to be hot means nothing more nor less than that, the millions of atoms that compose the object fire vibrating very fast. The faster these particles vibrate the hotter the object becomes. If an object bad no vibrations in It (it nil, it would be perfectly cold. road; thence N. 55 3-4 E.

4.80 chs. with road; thence N. 30 1-4 E. 1.82 chs. with road; thence rT.

59 7-8 E. 6.53 chs. to ii'on on old line; thence S. 27 1-2 E. 20.55 chs.

to rock; thence S. 113-4 E5.94 chs to rock; thence S. 3 1-2 W. 15.75 chs. to ledge in branch, Horace Garner; thence S.

S3 1-4 W. 4.25 chs. up branch; thence N. 69 1-2 W. 3.GG up branch; cause sin.

All disease and death is the result of sin. Jesus saw the faith of those not only who brought him, but. ttf the man himself. 4. The Purpose of Miracles (vv.

21. 22). The Pharisees accused Christ of blasphemy when He doylarod the man's sins forgiven. Jesus, showed them that back of the beneficent deed to the man was the demonstration of His deity. The main purpose in the working ut miracles is the authentication of the divine mission of tlie one performing them.

The working of tlie miracle was to demonstrate His authority to atone for sin and to "grunt forgiveness. While the divine power ami authority are thus shown, the wis-. DR. E. H.

DOBSON DENTIST Over Cherokee Drug Company. Tthampion Shoe Shop Phone 141 Call and see un. vnrx natly done. Only shop in town with private bootl for ladies. Work called for and delivered promptly.

L. L. Cleveland, Prop. 123 East Meadow Street thence N. 02 W.

7.00 chs. up branch; thence N. 82 1-2 W. 5.50 chs. up branch; thence S.

60 W. G.50 chs. up branch; thence S. 44 1-2 W. G.00 chs.

up branch; thence S. 53 3-4 W. 1.12 chs. to Persimmon; thence S. 15 1-2 Looking Backward Dangerous.

A wag says: "We know what bnp-pened to Lot's wife when she looked back; she crystallized into salt. Lot E. 3.33 chs. to stake; thence S. 3 1-2 E.

8.30 chs. to iron in road, and wiui road to the beginning corner. i tract of land being more fully retire- sented on plat made bv J. M. Jenk'ns doin and love of (Jod are shown In that in all cases the supernatural work is for the good of the individual.

A true miracle is never spectacular. It is not merely a demonstration of power, but the of power for beneficent ends, the good of some one in need. 5. Relative Value of Physical Ills and Moral and Spiritual Maladies (v. 23).

Physical Ills are less serious than the sins which cause them. In dealing with them we should follow i GET IT RIGHT The economy of good printing I known fact. Your orders i is a surveyor, dated Oct. 24, 1919. Terms of Sale.

One-half cash, bal-I ance payable one "year from date of sale, credit portion to bear interc't at eight per cent from date of sale and be secured by bond and mortgage 'of the premises, the purchaser to hive the example of Clirist and first deal receive personal attention here, and prices are most reasonable. GAFFNEY PUBLISHING CO. Job Printing of All Descriptions. ti with the cause. Workers in the woods frequently find the trail blazed by the axes of those who have gone before.

Guided by these marks, they easily find the way. Advertisements perform a similar duty for you in the important business of spending your money. They point the way to values of which you would never know if they were not there to guide you. Do you read them? Wise shoppers do. They are the economical buyers the ones who keep themselves strictly up-to-date on the best opportunities for saving money, or spending it judiciously, which is one and the same thing.

IJead the advertisements in this paper. Read them to know what's what in the shopping district. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progre. Read them to save mone to save steps to save disappointments. Read them because they blaze your trail to satisfaction in your every-day buying.

READ THEM REGULARLY FOLLOW THEIR GUIDANCE. IT RAYS. didn't look back he Just went ahead and looked for another wifej" Looking back is dangerous. Success states. To progress, we must keep our eyes turned forward, not backward.

If we would succeed, we must be pliable to the changing renditions of life, always alurt for the. new idea, the new opportunity, responsive to the forward movement. The habit of living in the past, of regretting what has gone by, shuts out the new chances, the new advantages that clange brings. It sets up within us a hardening process which strangles growth and renders further development Impossible. A great many people go through life looking backward most of the time, and they are good illustrations of the tldng that befell Lot's wife.

They never go forward, they nre never ninonc the progressive or up-to-date, They stand still, become rutty and nar-! option of paying all cash at time of Self-Love. Nelf-love is a cup without any hot torn you might pour all the grer.l lakes into it and never fill It up. O. W. Holmes.

purchase, or to anticipate payment of the credit portion at any time. Purchaser to pay for deed, stamp'! and recording and for mortgage ane recording. THOS. M. CALDWELL, Clerk of Couri.

Oct. 20-27Noi. 3. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT A Thought for Today. Who art thou that judgest nothet; man's servant? To hi own master hf flandelh or falleth.

Romans 14 M. AKD DISCHARGE AND NOTICE sj(Q DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, ali of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. W. D.

Kirby, Probate I row cases of arrested development. NOTICE OF CLERK'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree of. sale of the Ths Lord Knoweth. Tlie Lord Knoweth onr frame anj, remembereth that are dust.

Fs 103. Judge for Cherokee Cou-rty, S. at Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee Diamond Shines Like Candle. If you exose a diamond to cun-fhine ami afterwards bring it into a dark room, it will give out (in nnwt caws) a notfreatde light. When Nothing to Be Afraid Of.

Down along the Miami river in Florida the natives are not usually easily reared, but one night the c-p- i versatiop turned to rpiiit manifctn- In a vacuum and exjioKed to a high-! ti-nslon current of electricity, dia-! innil bopUree. rldne with different ii-lor. South Afrii-nn' diamond, in trie- i-Ipr-nmxtanres. ex-1 lol.it a l.luili liirlit. while i hi office at Gaffney, S.

on the 10th County, S. in the case of the of November, 1322, at 10 o'clock, plen Building Loan Ass'n. v. V. I A.

for a Final Settlement and Spurgpon, et al, I will offer for ca! Diiharge a Administrator cf te.Et public auction, to the highest I id-entate of D. J. Cline, kis.fel. before the Court House doer, dur- All perrons holding claims agair ing the nfual hour for legal srUr. the fid estate will present the fvkvlay, Monday, NovemVr ft.

duly atteftt-d to the undersigned on 1922: or before aid day for final ttl--! All those three certain kit of Janu ment at 10 Ykxk, A. or Ie for- beinp and wtnate in the above ram-o ever barred. County and State, in Gaff ney, and rie- L. W. CLINE, -M-rihed ti Ppinnirij.

a. Administrator of the estate of D. ftake on Rjar lot in middle of roid J. Cl.ne. deceaned.

1 (cc.rrtitiuatinn of W. Frederkk tref I'M Jl rfy tf A. running- wrh miJ tre-t N. txt 15-2 27, Nov. a.

'V. xi h. to uke, hnr fr.mi otl er prt of the wrM Mdne tions, and one man poke up: with mi color brlcht blue. prl-J "Do' 't believe in them," be pule tdne. red.

jelloiii.h orange "but I did once. One nigit I "wxkfi nl psle trwn. tme 1-esmiful up in my cabin anr" hears diamond in the IYofe yloohin'' arrr the foor. Spmk. I ror when in thirk)l It treerr-bke.

Scared' a sw pre a wiw.n i -pU the Pct.t a -Bd e. ti il. fJ 1 to rI out of bed an' Lght a maUh rmiL alnxxt.

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