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or ?h<- I^Nenlng School, J1 ?<>?'* Mlbl* In
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Lesson for December 23
THE REVI F.W?THE CENTRAL
PL RIO? OF CHRIOT'S MINISTRY
OC U?i;n TEXT?"/le that hath F.M?n
Mo ha h tho Kftlhtr."?John 14 9.
rMJIARY TOPIC?Things TliAt Je
sus hu.d ur.d Dili.
JliMoH TOPIC?Jo?u;4 Shows Ills
Wlm^on and Power.
l.N*ll}lUiKL)JATIC AN1) SENIOR
TOPIC?Leu <n ut Jrrnn' Central Ycur.
V ?UNO PEOPl<F3 AN1) ADUI,TTwl'IC
?C triil 1'erloU of Chi l.it'a Ministry.
T'ip best way to condu i the review
for adults Is to present the heurt of
euch 1< ?on. Tills can b* don* 1?> mak
ing assignments to the mci 4 o F the
<ias.-: ri w?ek ahead. or by asking nil
met hers of the class to prepare on
each lesson and the teacher to fckill
fully draw the central teaching of tho
leu on from the claw*. The following
suggestions nre offered:
Lesson I. Having proclaimed the
laws of the Kingdom and wrought
miracles to demonstrate His power to
administer the j?ifsirn of the Kingdom,
Christ Kent forth tli? twelve to propa
gate the Kingdom. He had not only
power over the cldef foe? of mankind,
?In, sickness, demons, storms, etc., but ?
Could give tlint power to his disciples.
Lesson II. This Is the model prayer
for the disciples. True prayer Is the
communion of flic human personality
with the divine personality. The su
preme need is a right rel;itIon.shlp 011
the part of the human, lie must he
able to any "Our Father." Without
becoming a child of Cud through faith
In .losug (Christ, 110 0110 can praj ac
ceptably.
Leseon 1||. The purable of the
flower leaches that the measure of
fruit fulness from the sowing of the
Word of God Is determined by the
condition of the human heart.
Lesson IV. Although Jesus was a
real man nnd therefore needed rest
after Mis strenuous day of teaching,
ne whs also divine as shown by His
power lo still the stormy sea by mere
ly speaking a word.
Lescion V. The psruble of the Prodi
gill Son reveals tho love of a pardon
ing (Jod for a sinning race. The cen
tral Interest Is not ill the return of 11
prodigal, hut in the loving l.ieart of
our Fiither Cod.
Lccson VI. In thla lesson we see
Jesus feeding a multitude with verv
?canty provisions. It shows (hat IIv
nos-oRces creative power and therefore
Is God. While the creatioji of the
foo 1 was the Lord's #part yet the dis
ciples had to distribute the food ere
a ted; nnd 011 t lie part of tho people
It was necessary that they should oley
tlie Lord anil eat.
Lesson VII. The central teaching
of Peter's confession of Christ is that
Jesus is the Chriwt the Son of the liv
ing <}od.
Lesoon VIII. In tho trun'flguratior,
Is portray ?hI the method of the messi
f?nI?* Kingdom at well as the message
ef the King to h'9 dlacoiiruyed dis
clplos. He showed the (lls?*ouragei
and despondent dlsclpbw that bcyon?
Jhe cross which they so keenly re
aentcd would come Irt-n realization tin
Kingdom which they hoped for.
Letaon IX. The parable of the flood
Samaritan leaches that my neighbor is
the one who needs my help; and thst
helnc s neighbor mean^ to be on the
lookout for those In need nnd lo r -n
der assistance to the limit of my abil
lty.
Loosen X. The opening of the eyo>
of the man horn blind is an noted par
aMe llliistrattnf In the physical sphen
the working of divine prace in the spir
itual sphere. as experienced In tin
salvation of a ?ml.
Leseon XI. The raiting of Lazarm
from the dead not only assures m
tfiat there trill be n resurrection 01
tfie dead but that Jesus Christ Is th?
resurrection and th# life.
Leaaon XII. (?od be-am? incarnnti
In order te rereal Himself to th<
world. Hod can only be known as tn<
Son reveals Him.
Religious Experience
Not every man who knows some
thlritf ?bout rotor 'a an artist, h?'t i,
mar .can har<Ky be an artist withoir
tnoulng something about rolor. Ur
llplmis ??rperlence don not make on
"onipptrnt to deal wltlt ?11 the prob
lems of life, hnt one caim??t <lon1 will
them effectually without religious r\
parl^hce*. Thai 1i> why so many pro
fes?od' expert* fail.?'Ifte Oongrrjrn
tlonali?f.
Glad and Hearty Amen t? A?
When thr hear* toil Is right, colli
?atP'l by the operation of the f!<?1.
Spirit, tborr la no questioning of <; . J -
tlenlmar*. neither dirf>< t, i|.?r IhrOu;.
?U hands (Hi* leaders), hut a gls"
JM h*?r'? ?mfD to ail.?15<*hoes.
LHRizl AsAS GIPTS
THAT ARE WELCOME
S THE holidays ?.re a time when
most of u.- would like to r::ak<*
on?* dollar the \Tor'?i of live.
any custom Ion should fee welcome
which sh<?\\ s how thoug!:tf<iln".-? can
make a cheap gift acceptable. There
fore I ?ive a few such Instances from
iry own e'.ptrJ<mce:
I know a housewife who Is famous
for her lemon jumbles, and another
whose in!s?-e plea are h toothsome do
light. These two women remeu.ber
their friends each Chrl tinas. with
their specialties. and. I assure you, no
present i? reecived more gratefully
than Is theirs. Still another, who
makes orange marmalade by a won
derful secret recipe, gives a glas <>f
tills coni. i or to her favored circle.
But?xi word <?f warning: F> ahso
Intel/ .-aire that such an ofTcrlng is
leall.v ami truly desired. For example,
I remember one woman, on a strict
diet, to whom all sweets are forbidden,
whose careless acquaintances are con
stantly sending boxes of candy, and
one whom strawberries sicken and
who, last year, received a glass of
wild strawberry jutn, delicious to all
tho <? who could eat it but, It hap
pened, she could not. However, such
mistakes are t lie result of carele>s
n<- ?. nnd need not occur.
A siiul-ln once expatiated *?- r. e
uf-< n the solid help afforded h r ,y a
Christmas present of a "utll *
kot." It held all the odds ami end .
.she was forovr wanting, and could
not readily procure for herself?pins,
needles, tape, halls and sockets,
i lift ads and silks ami cottons. "Kvery
time I peep Into it," she crleH. as
happy as a child, "I Had something
new that I need." It was not an ex
pensive offering, and yet It was on*
of t'? most acceptable I ever heard of
Akin to it was a little silk gc ?;< - I aj.'
also rapturously received because tin
maker had informed herself ? !' what
the recipient's wardrobe would be that
winter, and placed Inside, with thimble
end needle-case, spools of colored silks
matching each garment to be worn
that winter. Here again the thought
fulners? not the gift itself?Is what
counts.
A case of threaded needles is most
acceptable to nil women beyond
middle age whose eyes are beginning
to fall, and invaluable to a traveler.
Other discriminating presents are
packets of choice sci^ls, saved during
the summer, and sent to an amateur
gardener at Christmas time. A manu
script book (typewritten, If possible)
of tested recipes, compiled by the
sender, is another always welcome
offering.
And what plear.uiv, sentiment a!, ret
-peethe and anticipatory, was
theirs, sojourners in a far western
uoine, who, just before the holidays.'
opened a hex from mother and sisters
"back home" in the East, containing
:i plum pudding and a fruit cake, made
i.y the well-remembered recipe and,
on t hrisrmas day. to be enjoyed with
most affect ionr. to thoughts of those
who, thotissiuif of miles away, had
helped to ccf?k (he snls-tlme dinner.?
May Wilson.
(?. 10t4. \"*?et?rn K?wspap?r Union.}
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
MAKES CHRISTMAS
r VTA S Christmas morninjr; tlio
ground "wcs covered with miiow,
just rijrht for m real Cliristims.
It-wa-j ?urlj morninjr and the Gaylord
household w?v astir.
"Now, not ? single pucknge on fhut
tree touched unt 11 1 g?>t the turkey in
the oven."
This from the busy Mother Gaylord
ms she hurriedly poked into the nl
ivady overstuffed turkey one ;nore
<poon of dressing.
"All rlstht, old denr." shouted Hugh.
;he oldeft of the three suns?"n tree
wouldn't he n tree, nor a girt a gift
without you."
"Thnnk ron, Ken," : Aid mother as
lie tfried her hands and* joined the
.><>> s. "Father Is surry, I know, to miss
II this Joy Tri'.h ts?hut business first
hat largest package js from hiin.
l!f le.ter -?a^?? possibly ho couldn'i
>e here for k month."
"Well, mother, let's *;ive the tree
?.mil lie does come. and not touch a
package. for a tree i* not h tr??e, nor
s a gift a gift with D;id away."
A f.intilipr step was heard; the bel!
and In ?lepp?'ij Dad, hIiouMti*
'.Merry t'hriflirrms t<"> aH I My pack-'
\.e not opened yet! l'.y Jo! (jlad
I'm Just in time."
Four \oices in unison: "How did
yetl got here?" "l;Jew In?" asked
Mother.
? "Well, I fv?e*s 1 did. Chrlatmas
r-onldn't hp Chriatmns without yon
four, so T rn'nq by airplane. Golly!
the turkey smells good; let's open our
i packages."
Tbe 'r< e was truly a tree: the pack
age* were ^?.'te-enough gift-: t'le tur
\ry was toonest-to-goodness u-rkev.
md ChrlsfmnS whs perfect, too, f>.r
fh* whole family was ussrr.iMed wlfh
tr't^ lov* \r>. their hear::? for evh
other and ChrUt was !n the mid/t.?
Emily Burks Adams
(%, 1(34, yftf*rn Ifey.fRSfer Unt?o )
1 iluau sale
tfr-vrgiM, kioasto-i
Wiii pu 1 b?i<re the Courthouse do'-r1
Dtlwicu l>>? l< ;il iiourv oi ? I? iu tb?. i
tifcUf - h Urtii u r c;.>h oji the fir?t Tut :
a?, i Ja ar> i<ext the followin,' <1> - |
iLe?* ; i pcriy, to-wil:
\,v iu. <>i orn, inure* cr less, ui - |
e. i iu ti?-ld: 10 bales of cotton
mor ; .ess in ti id, o| ? u *nd to lit '
oj.fijc#.; 1'J s> *d coitou more or les
i in '? i one (>-cv7 p:1 ?writer |
On.t..<.i ; i< iri g ear; one D'-ylendur
pa*.-?, , i' ..n<ri. Vouimg tu:1, l(W)0 iks. o.
i o ' ni . iii less iu hou ti; (i Citt!? ,
ii*u. ?1 1 i-e boat* weigh about 50 lb ,
?ui i k? u ilemp^lure guilts weigh j
4i li>. a'h; two Hum; h 'ir? hog> '
?i . io 10.? ltiseacb; right 'Huiup- I
Sim i fe.;- ?b; it six wtelis ola; four
? i vo; 'itiJi rsey bull weigh about !
boo one r.ttinpshiro boai weig
ao " ' i
u ? <i> scribed pro; < r y bei?g <n |
i? . vj) ! uoiiic plaec m tlit- Lower
.>ili o ? i. u ton <'onuty, Georgi*.
mi . wi.'g <Je cribed propeity or
Mr; v ?. it uco> k'rt place iu the Low
? < oi r lioust'jii Couiiiy, Ga.,
a-? t ?
1 . . c-tton, m? :o or lens; GOf"
bs ii. *'j .ci., 'p n and to he open? d
oi or. ; bu of corn, more ot loss
uug iif? ., ii the field; l'.OOU lbs ol
.on ii, ui )? cr lesB open and to be
?pen< ii
on Jib t' e prosti '.y <-f Ins. A.
i..kj j t-.n.ud iu the p> uneSKion ol
, I . i u i. ?> mid C. It, A? traan Jr.,
i o ii ? ;? ti. :'d. iron; tin City Court
oi liou : ? oi utj in favor of H. E.
uui bai \ ? .J. x.. Smith.
Als. at, ;iit aarue time and place. 8b
iicron i I 'ai d u<oie or It"s iu th? .>th
distri' toi Houston County Georgia, oil
ox lot :io Ju and boumiod as follows; or.
tno iNi'ith b, lands ol .1. 1*', Chance, ol
Uit ooutii b , V, all,or .Sr. anrf O. E,
K:ipe, on tho Ea^t by lands of J. D.
ti.tri.i , u ? t Vi es by A. C, Calhoun
and Z. aud it. M. Aultman, noing tl.t
t> me ii.' Ub deaenbtd in boi.d tor till?
iroui i., i. .V ll.uan to ii, L. Mathevv.
:i? of tvc rd *'ook 3, pag?; 258 Llcrk's
0 dice {-Jo:i?-toi. Superior Court.
Lovie on as the property of It. L,
..lattiews to sacit<fy a li. fa. iretn the
City Court ct Hou.-ton County in favor
01 T Auliu /.u versus li. Matho\vs.
Also '?t the same time and placo ; Part
of lot N?.. silo oiigiual iOih District
Houston County Georgia, briug that
pait ot ii>t ~10 Vest and South of ihe
siveral a iters f 1'eur CieoU and Moss}
Greek. Thoso lands \vi*re formtrly jnir
chasei. by J. H. :-nd J. .A. L'avis liou.
eaiatt ot Ur, 1j. B Alexander; sai
tracts booujed as follows: On xSorth by
lands oi J. J. Marshbutn, on South bj
lamis of J. S. I iyan, on East bj land*?
of Mrg. Laurn liartioy, on We-t by
mossy Creek. '5 his being a tri.?ngulai
shuped pioco oi laud situated ou the
Ei*t side of Mossy Creek and Westol
Hear Brmcn und containing ono hun
dred and ono acres, more or leas being
samo d eded Kedderick Bryant by J. H.
Davis and J. A. Davis by need dated
February 1M, 19U7 and recorded in liook
6 page ;)3ii t leik's OUicc Superior Court
liouitou L'ouiity Georg'a. ljeTi?d on as
the property of Kedderiik Bryant It
satisfy a li. fa. from the City Court of
Houstou County and roturnab;? to the
January l!)s? i term in fav? r of Moor'
Lumber Co vs Kedderick liryjut. This
Decern i er 10, 11)24.
T. S. CHAPMAN Sheriff
TAX SALE
Will I e sold bofore ti:o Court house
Heme door, between the legal Lours ?>1
sale ou the firat Tuesday ;n January ID",:..
the followiiig property io wit;
That tract of lami m Huusti a Countj
Georgia, and in the Eleventh i 1th Dis
trict thereof. LoiDg all that tract or
parcel of Innd situated in tlie Upper
Eleventh 11th District as aforesaid, be
ing the western half of lot 16 containing
one hundred and on? and 0*e-quarter
101 % acres, b<> nded as foil' n-;?: Noith
by Mourre Ronfroe nud ('. 15. W ilbur?,
East by Mrs. Dcmptey Vius?n, formerly
^outh by o-t?te of George M, Fiigan :,r,d
West by Henry N, Fagan. Also tort)
40 acres in the Southeast cdiner of Jot
17 #<iid <n<trkt, being bounded >'ortb
and East by fcjanJy Run creek So; th bj
George SI. Fiigan estate and \Vrest by
Mrs. Vinson formerly. Al?r> all that tract
or p.'irie! of land in said Slate nnd Coun
ty in said district containing Seventy 70 I
arr<*s r iT i ho E: nt end of the said let 10.
and South of ;bo run of 8m dy Hon)
creek, bounded .North t'y C. B. Wilboru
South by Qcorge M. Fa gun and east and
West by above lands ?( KimbroUgh.
Levied on a? the property of J. J.
to satisfy a ti. fa. for !f'?3 Taxes. This
Dcceinber 10, 1924.
T. 8. Chapman, Sheriff.
NOTICE TO THE HJEUC
Georgia. l!on*lon County.
Solite is hereby given, pursuant to
the order of the Superior Court of Hous
ton County, that th'1 cause? of the Stste
of Georgia ?*. thft IVrry Consolidated
.W /"hool District. being iho proceedings
f >r the validation of $*25,000,00 School
!!??'!?? Ponds of flr.id Very Consolidated
?v borl District "will be be ?rd at the
< >urthoti e of Houston Qcnr.ty, Georgia,
i" t'erry, George, on the 2.'lr(l day of
1 ocember, 1924. at five o'clock, p. m. (
^ itnes" my official signature this f>th
d .y of December, lftc4.
if. 1,. WA8PKX .
Clerk Suporio C -.art. Ho <-lnn Co'inty
Georgia.
LbUAL SALt. yJt LA^O.
i?cr?Jk, Aouftoa COUBTJ.
L uUOi aa?? by virtue of the power oi
na?t ui)iil?.ueil m tiit nved to ?teure debt
t iui utou and deiiVtfiea by John L
yi't-niioi) \> logins to v?. J. i ateiian oi.
iut ^itu i;ay ul May, 1 una r corueU
?h the > lnoL oi me Ci rk oi the SSupe.?or
C ur?, oi H> uai' u (JoUjix, in oouk ??',
jiage tbe under?igi;od will ?ell be
lore the courthom e i.kl in s?i . count*,
puui;c saie, Uurinj, ?; legal hours ot
???.e on iht lirbt'i'utkUii^ ouuunij, lS'Jh,
t" t'i< -i L 'uuer li i < u-u, Itie f' i
iirj deser. bed propeity u- wit:
A ceitu n lot ta u e Cuy ol Fort Valley,
Cia. unci s.iualtfi uii '->o west si do O t
\ :? uuk btreut, ii tOL.iOi known at>
I ' V?i niu Lane, b i l?i Otiijg the south
east v?inor lot oi j'lat ? ' lanu uwneu l?y
v. Houcer, Si. raid i.ui.wu as the
^allege lot. feaia 1 . beginning at
i uaHl tuu ol alloy and rui u i wet i wan
uu: huiioreu Slid twelve , t.?^ j icutiheni.<
i northerly ninety-iour ('.??.) leet, tii<.n?.e
i ojibtfci.y one huu?rc<t ;.ud twelve H.
I icet, tl nee southerly i ignly hO feet,
j aung \ i< dim Mreet b. ? K lu starting
I point, aid house and i t o<.iug ocovpiei. i
j by T eudei *\ 'logins ? tf? ? time me afore
! naiu uctd to bc? :.rc deb* v. as wade, ant
| o?rundtd On the north b. K. A. Hiley,
ua t uy Vienna iSireit, Jti> by an alley I
anil west by baciust Burnett lot.
.^..iu sale will bo nisdo tor the purpose ,
ol paying a certain promissory note,
bearing cvtn tu t? with th<- aforesaia |
deed to secure del l, and payable on j
Alana lot 1V24, inaue ?nd executed by
Vih saiu John L. (P.nder) Viggins to1
tin. ?aid O. J. Jiat'jii.an ai u being for the ]
principal huui ot' om hundred and seven
ty -ni .e Doiiais, $i79-OU principal siipu- ;
at:ng lor nUrtst at ? p r ciut per s-n- |
u>iiu ironi i.ate, The total amount now
cue upon saiu note toing $2w4.0H.
The saij John 1>. (i'on.ioi") Wiggins, '
having defaulted in the i ay weut ot saiu
note, which is e* urcd by s..iu deed, the
power i f si.le in said deeo lias become
op raiive, nd said sale will be made in
ae otd&m.e w tu the provisions ol said
deed?
The p roc?ds of said sale will be ap- j
plicd^tirst to the payment of the above
oseribed note and interest and alt ex
penses of ?hi ?> proceeding, aad the
balance , if any, will be paid to John L.
(Pendor) Wigf;iu-, or his legal representa
? ivo. L/eeu will be extiuted to the pur
chaser ut siuu ^ale i y the nnder^igned in
ccordani e with the authority conferred
in saiu deed to secur# debt. This ^nd.
day of Lei era tier, 19'<i4.
O. J-BATEX1AN
. By his attoi ijey, W. D. ^vultman.
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE OF
LAND.
Georgia, Houbtou County.
By ?lrtue ol an ouloi" from t Up C''Urt
or Oidiiiur) ot Hwustou County, Georgia
gvauleU at tue October Term, 1921, ihe
uimersigucrt will Hi ll before the coint
ijuu-e ctx r of Houston 'County on the
lirst Tuesday i?i January, 192j, between
tli? legal Lours of s do at puhlic outcry to
Hi Highest bidder tho fallowing ucecrib
eil real estate o I .1 . K. Wanton, deceased:
Tli?? south L?ii ot iov of laud -No. 171
and lo acres in tli? southeast corner of
me north half of >*.rt lot 171, containing
llo acres, more or le*s, known us the
C. i>. Potts plat ?; also ~5 acres of lot of
land iN o. 1Gb as described indeed from
J. 1?. T. Scarborough to J. K, Wat.'on
recorded in Deed Bo< k. 2, tolia ~b7,
Cierk's Otlice noustou Superior Court;
also 1>A ai re? of lot of laud No. 168,
being 75 aorth <>i the east half and 00
i acies in the southwest < oi ?ior of said lot,
known as the J one h place; also 1(52#
acres, moie.pr Its?, of lot of land No.
145 being all ot said lot except 40 acres
m the northoust corner thereof snu 50
acr s, more or ltss in the noitheast
corner of land lot No. 144, lying in one
j bouy of 218# acres, more or l?ss, as de
scribed in deed from V? m. C. VV hiiehead
i io J. li. Watson rocordod in Deed Uook
i3, lolio 53:$, Cleik's Utliee Houston Su
perior Court; also 12# acres of land, be
I tng the south half ot i)5 a< res in the
northeast corner ol lot No. Ili9, as do
I scribed in deed frnru Denjsui.n 11 King
to J. K. Wathon, recorued in Deed lidOK
31, lolio 391, Clerk's Office Houston Su
penoi Court; al.so th? nor.h nail of 25
acres in the northeast coraor of land lot
No. 1(59. as deteribfrd in deed from
Euycn C*. King to J. R, Watson, re
?otd d in Kook P. folio ICC, Clerk'?.Ou>tc
H<> ston Superior Court; :?lso the south
nail of land No. 109, containing 101,'+
a?i>8, as des<ri>c<i in da?-d fiorn AI
ve:tu? Hill to J. R. Watson, r<corded in
Deed i'.ook 2, folio 590, ( lerk's Oflico
Houston Superior Court; also 30# acres,
more or le*s, of the eastern portion ?f lot
of land No. 144, as doacri; od in deed
from G. W. Kndirgtoir to Jfiinos Watson
recorded in Dei d book X, folio 345,
Clerk's Office Houston Superior Court;
also ttve-oiRhths undivided interest in 47
acre* in the northwest ? orner of laud lot
No. 144 known ?? the Self place also
50 acres, mere or 1 e s ?, in the
?oiilhwest corner of lot of land No*
144, as described in d*? d from Jane Yarn
to James R. W afscn, r? cord, d in Deed
hook 1, folio 277, Clerk's i-flice Houston
Superior Court; ail of the above describ
ed Isnd being in the 5tk- District of
Houston County, Geergia.
Also the following described Ir ?fs of
Innd in the 30th district of H < ust o ft
County, Georgia:
87 acres, more or ]c<-s, of the "orth
| half of lot of land No. 192, a* d< ? ? ibed
, ia deed book B-li, folio 52, Clerk" '{fice
; Houston Superior Couri; alsoorn- itirih
! undivided interest in 50 acres j?> the
I somhwest corner of lot of Knd N< 193
in said 10th district of Houston <.'? -nty.
1 Terms of sale cash. This 3rd d*} ? i De
! comber, 1924.
W. r. WATSON,
I A('mitii?lratrT of J, R. Watson. de'd,
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