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Published everv Friday bv
J. E. Kirby.
Price 75e. a Year.
CUM MINE, GA. NOV. 23, 1923
Entered Juni' 16, 1902. as second
class mivtter at the post otlice at Cum
min#, (la., Act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
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(By REV. P. B FITZWATER, D. D.,
Teacher of Englluh Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
<@. 1923. Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 25
CHRISTIANS CALLED TO BB
MISSIONARIES
i
LESSON TEXT—John 17j1S; Matt
28:16-20; Acts 1:6-8.
GOLDEN TEXT —"Go ye therefore
end teach all nations."—Matt. 28:19.
PRIMARY TOPlC—Telling Everyone
About Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Our Marching Or
der*.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
lC—Working Together With Christ.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—World-Wide Witnessing for Christ.
I. Sent by Christ (John 17:18).
Christ was sent Into the world to
save It. Just as lie was sent, so He
sends us. Just as He was obedient
to the Father's command, sp we should
be to Ills command. That this might
be possible Christ set apart himself,
and that the disciples might be fit for
this work they are to be sanctified
through the truth of God’s Word.
That which fits the one called to rep
resent Christ Is the knowledge of
Cod’s holy Word.
11. The Great Commission (Matt
28:16-20).
At an appointed meeting place In
Galilee on a mountain side, Jesus ap
peared before the disciples and gave
this grent commission.
1. His Claim of Authority (t. 18).
He does not claim to be merely the
King of the Jews, but King of Kings
and Lord of Lords. He stands clothed
with the authority and power of the
universe. Before there will be any
great concern about evangelizing the
world there must be an understanding
of the power and might of Jesus Christ
as Lord. The Lord must and shall he
pbeyed.
2. The Obligation Imposed (vv. 19,
20). They are to make disciples of
all nations. The obligation of the
Christian Is not merely to preach the
gospel to the Jews, bnt to all the na
tions. Those who accept Christ as
Buvlor and Lord are to be baptized
In the name of the Father, Son and
Holy Ghost. By this means they open
ly acknowledge their allegiance to
Jesus Christ us their divine Lord. To
secure public avowal of loyalty to
Christ is important. It strengthens
the character of the confessor. They
ere also to be Instructed to render
obedience to all the commandments
and requirements of the divine Lord.
3. The Divine Presence Promised
(v. 20). To assure the disciples of the
success of their undertaking. Jesus
guarantees His presence at all times
and under all circumstances. That
which gives courage and encourage
ment to the missionary today Is the
assurance of the unfailing promise of
the Lord Jesus Christ
111. The Miselonary Prooram (Acts
1:0-8).
It Is essential that the missionary
program be understood. The work
Incumbent upon the church Is to wit
ness of Christ’s gracious salvation to
all the nations. Afißfr tills is dome
there will follow the preaching of the
gospel of the kingdom by converted
Israelites. This was not clear to the
disciples, therefore they put the ques
tion, "Wilt thou nt this time restore
the kingdom of Israel7’’ They were
right In thinking that the kingdom
will be restored. The Davidlc king
dom shall be established, but not till
after the gospel of the grace of God
is preached and the body of Christ is
completed. Its realization is certain,
but the time Is unknown. Tlmee and
seasons are in the hands of God. The
program which the disciples are to
carry out in this present time is wit
nessing for Christ.
1. In Jerusalem (v. 8). Thta wi
Bone by the Twelve Immediately fol
lowing Pentecost.
2. In Judea and Samaria (v. 8).
This was done by the disciples after
the hands of the persecutors were laid
on them. Not only the Twelve but
many others took part in this.
8. Unto the Uttermost Parts ©X the
Earth. Beginning with the flrat for
eign missionary enterprise this work
has been enrried on with varying de
grees of success till the present tlm*t
Being Self-Centered.
Nothing Is more wearing or n more
fruitful source of unhappiness In the
long run than to be self-centered. If
our thoughts and plans, our hope* and
fears, our Ideals and ambitions all
center In our own personal comfort
and happiness, there must come many
a day of Infinite weariness and self
disgust when life does not seem worth
living. Poverty or riches have very
little to do with It. Tou will find Just
as many well-to-do people as poor, for
,avhom life has lost Its spice and en
thusiasm It Is not a question of capi
tal, but of character.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Will be sold at public out
cry before the court house door
in Gumming in said county,
within the legal hours of sale,
on the First Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1923, all that tract of land
in the 2nd District and Ist Sec
tion in said county, containing
60-acres, more or less, where
on William M. Buice resides,
consisting of lot No. 1003, and
the south half of No. 943, the
same land conveyed by said W.
M. Buice to the Farmers &
Merchants Bank at Gumming,
on the Bth day of Feb. 1916, to
.secure a debt of $400.00. Lev
ied upon as the property of the
said W. M. Buice after a deed
had been made filed in the
Clerk's office of the Superior
Court of said county, and re
corded by said Farmers & Her
chants Bank, reconveying the
same to him for the purpose of
sale, under and by virtue of
eight fi. fas, from the Justice
Court of the 795 District G. M.,
in favor of said Farmers & Mer
chants Bank against the said
Wm. M. Buice, and now pro
ceeding for the use of M. W.
Webb, Liquidating Agent for
3aid Bank, for a balance of
$352.68, besides interest from
the , day of June, 1922, due
on the debt above named. On
this property is situated a dwell
ing house and other necessary
outbuildings. Levied upon by
Early Wheeler, Constable, and
returned to me for the purpose
of sale.
Also, at the same time and
place; One Corn Mill manufac
tured by W. C. Meadows Mill
Cos., Style 4-8544; Also 2 Win
ship Cotton Gin Stands Sixty-
Saw ; also Suction outfit, found
in the possession of S. F. Puck
ett. Levied upon as the proper
ty of S. F. Puckett, under and
by virtue of a fi.fa. issued from
the Superior Court of said coun
ty in tavor of G. W. Wood, a
gainst H. H. Waldip and S. F.
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Also at the same time and
place will be sold the corn un
gathered but matured and on 8
acres of land estimated at 100
bushels, and the cotton matured
or 15 acres of land estimated at
1000 pounds, on the W. W.
Hill place now occupied by
Claude Redd, and lot of hay es
timated at one ton, and lot of
fodder, 1000 bundles, more or
less in the barn on said place,
and part of the crop raised on
said place during this year. Lev
ied upon as the property of
Claud Redd, found in his pos
session, under and by virtue of
a Distress Warrant issued by
H. L. Hurt, Esq., in favor of S.
11. Allen against the said Claud
Redd for the rent due on said
place for the year 1923.
Also, at the same time and
place will be sold a tract of
land in the 14th District and
First Section in said county,
containing 40 acres, whereon
the defendant, T. W. Gazaway,
resided on the 10th day of
June, 1922, consisting of 2 */>
acres in the southeast corner
of lot No. 750, lying on the east
side of the road running across
the corner of said lot, and the
western part, 38 acres, more or
less, of lot No. 818; bounded on
the north and west by the lands
of J. H. Mathis; on the south by
the lands of J. H. Hubbard; on
the east by the lands of H. M.
Gazaway. Levied upon as the
property of the said T. W. Gaz
away, under and by virtue of a
fi. fa. issued upon a judgement
absolute upon the foreclosure
of a mortgage in the Superior
Court of Forsyth County, dated
the 10th day of June, 1922, in
favor of the Bank of Cumming
against the said T. W. Gaza
way. Notice in writing of this
levy sent by mail to the defend
ant, T. W. Gazaway. This No
vember 6, 1923.
R. L. Holbrook, Sheriff.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
To all whom it may concern:
A. J. Hubbard having made ap
plication to me for permanent
letters of administration upon
the estate of L. B. Hubbard
late of said county, deceased,
notice is hereby given that said
application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary of said county to
be held on the first Monday in
December 1923.
Given under my hand and
official signature, this 6th day
of November 1923.
W. J. Tidwell, Ordinary.
The Child's Eyes.
Longdistance gazing-treated as a
paßtime —Is advised for children show
tng a tendency to short sight, nnd the
excellent loug sight of the sailor and
hr dweller in the open country 1*
*s a proof of the efficiency c
long distance gazing
“COLD TW THE HEAD”
Is an acute attack of Nanai Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent "colds” are
generally in a “run do and” condition.
HALLi'S CATARRH OICINE Is a
Treatment consisting '•’r.tment, to
be used locally, and
Quickly through the l ’
cous Surfaces, build' . •
and making you loss • c<*lds.”
Sold by druggists f c ars.
F. J. Cheney & C’o.,
AdminLlratur's Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Under and by virtue of an or
der from the Court c Ordinary
of said county, I will offer for
sale at public outcry before the
court house door in Cumming,
in said county v.’Ghui the legal
hours of sale c’ t. 'nt Tues
day in Dec. 1923, the land be
longing to B. -F. r A fee de
ceased, at the • ;e 61 his death,
consisting of b' t acres, more
or less, Ihe nor ' nart of lot
No. 1253, Ivin;, cast of the
Brown's Bridyn -l •■•• id north
of a wire fence cu, my 0.-,h pop
■rty, whereon G. • dwelling, and
-tables of sain .. ; "and stand;
and a small fraction of 1196,
lying south -ft ime road.
On this property is ..uuated a 3-
room house end •; *rjokehouse,
double stable' • dh ioft above.
The north line said property
on lot 1253, is located about
18 in. north of the wipe fence.
All of said wire ened being up
on the lands of 11. L. Patterson,
md his property. To he sold for
he benefit of the hiis3 and
creditors of said B. 7\ McAfee,
leceased, & free I m all liens
and encumbra -s, his widow
having renounced h r right to
dower therein, and telected to
ake a child's part of said estate
and having rolinquLi;ed her
right to thS u-.s >■the dwelling
house for the fiist 12 months af
cer the death of her husband.
Terms: Cash, hut the pur
chaser, upon ; .ayig' Id percent
of his bid on c.ay of sale, can
have until the 29th dry Decem
oer to pay the balance and take
the title to the land.
Full possession given as soon
as 25 per cent - 1 the purchase
money is paid.
This 7th I . of Nov. 1923.
H. L. Ta Administra
tor upon the estate of’B. F. Mc-
Afee, Deceased.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County:
Under and by virtue .of an or
der from the Court oV Ordinary
of said County, i wW offer for
sale at public ouien tl before the
Court house door in Cuniming
in said county within the legal
hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday
in December 1923, land be
longing to R. 0. Garrett, De
ceased, at the tin, r of his death,
consisting of- a more or
iess in the j 1 corner of
lot of lanu nu. > in 7, in the
2nd District a, i Ist Section of
Forsyth county Ga., described
as follows: Beginnirig at the
northeast corner of said lot;
thence west \vr i o; iginal line
to foot of hill : mail ditch;
Thence south . alley just
across the re mee north
easterly v ; alley to the
bridge on bi . :d continu
ing northea-. i h the road
to the origin:.! line; thence
north with ori... :al line to be
ginning point. There is situat
ed on this tract a small dwell
ing house.
Also One-fourth undivided in
terest in and la the following
described land r ang and being
in the 2nd I). ! t and Ist Sec
tion of For:i.i county Ga.,
known as the Lucinda Cunning
ham place, containing 60 acres
more or less, consisting of the
south and east parts of lotsnum
bers 408 and 400 and the north
half of lot number 456, the line
dividing said hAs 408 and 409
being as follows; commencing
at the south line ol lot 408 at
the top of the hill near the resi
dence of Robert Hood, where
a wagon road leaves the public
road and following said wagon
road north to an old Black
smith shop a sit 100 yards
from the n r l i said lot;
thence from i p a north
easterly directs- along the
cleared lan oth creek, at or
near sorm 1 ye willows;
thence up said cri ek and along
same to a road on lot 409 lead
ing to Mary Bacon's place;
thence a north direction along
this road to a small drean that
crosses said ro; 1, thence in a
northeast di m along this
drean to 1 line of
said lot 4" Rachel Cheek
owns the oilier |. interest in
said land. Th ore is situated on
this tract a 3 room dwelling
and outbuildings. Sold for the
benefit of the creditors and
heirs of the said R. O. Garrett,
Deceased.
Terms Cash.
This Nov. 7th, 1923.
H. S. Brooks, Admr, upon the
estate of R. O. Garrett Dec'd.
Administratrix Sale.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, and under agreement of W.
-V. Myers, will be sold before
the Court House door in Cum
ming, Georgia, on the First
Tuesday in December, at pub
lic outcry, within the legal
hours of sale, the following
lands to-wit: 47 acres, more or
less, lying and being in the 3rd
District and Ist Section of For
syth County Georgia, consisting
of lot of land Number Eight
Hundred, and seven acres in
the North west corner of lot
number Eight Hundred and
Fifty Seven, and known as the
T. M. Fowler Home Place. Said
lands being sold for the pur
pose of paying the indebted
ness of said estate.
Terms of sale cash. Possess
ion given on date of sale.
This Nov. 7th, 1923.
Mrs. Georgia Fowler, Adminis
tratrix of T. M. Fowler, Dec
ceased.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Under and by virtue of an or
der granted by the Court of Or
dinary of Jones County, Geor
gia; the undersigned will sell
at public outcry before the
court house door in said county
to the highest bidder for cash,
on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1923 the following describ
ed property; All that lot of
land No. 859 in the third dis
trict and first section of For
syth County, Georgia, contain
ing forty acres, more or less;
said property being sold as the
property of Mrs. Mary E James
Smith for Mrs. Mary E. James,
deceased. Said property will be
sold for the purpose of paying
debts of the estate and distri
bution.
Mrs. Rosa J. Morton, Extrx.,
W. E. James, Extr.
of the Will of Mrs. Mary E
James Smith.
Jno. S. Wood, Sol. Gen. as Rela
tor for the State of Georgia.
VS.
One 5 Passenger Ford Car. Mo
tor No. 7587091
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Condemnation Proceedings For
svth Superior Court.
August Term, 1923.
To the Owners or Lesseas of
the above described property:
You and each of you are here
by notified that a proceeding to
condomn the above - described
property as forfeited on account
of same having been used in the
transportation of intoxicating
whiskey in said county of For
syth has been filed in the Supe
rior Court of Forsyth county, on
the 6th day of November, 1923,
and you and each of you are re
quired to be and appear in said
court within thirty days from
said date and file your defense,
if any you have, why judnment
of condemnatioh should not be
entered against said property.
Witness the Hon, D. W. Blair,
Judge of the Superior Court of
said county,Jthis; 14th day of
November, 1923.
H, S, BROOKS, Clerk,
.Jno. S, Wood, Sol. Gen. as Rela
tor for the State of Georgia.
VS.
JOne Nash Roadster License No.
10291.
Georgia, Forsyth County.
Condemnation Proceedings For
syth Superior Court.
August Term. 1923,
To the Owners or Lessees of
the above described property:
You and each of you are here
by notified that a proceeding to
condemn the above property as
forfeited on account of same hav
ing been used in the transporta
tion of intoxicating whisky in
said county of Forsyth has been
filed in the Superior Court of
Forsyth county, on the 24th day
of October, 1923, and you and
each of you are required to be
and appear in said court within
thirty days from faid date and
file your defense, if any you
have, why judgment of condem
nation should not be rendered a
gainst said described property.
Witness the Hon. D. W. Blair,
Judge of the Superior Court of
said county, this 14th day of
November, 1923.
H. S, BROOKS, Clerk.
CUMMING GARAGE
200 pairs of Mud Chains, all sizes, a number of.Ford
Batteries, Purr.ps, Jacks, Tops, Curtains, and other ac
cessories marked at special prices for a
TEN DAY SALE
A large shipment of Tires and Tubes priced as low as
low as can be bought anywhere, and guaranteed and
backed up here by us, which makes it better for you, so
come and let’s do some business and both be benefitted
thereby.
We handle the Dodge Car, International Harvester line
of Machinery. Trucks and Tractors, the famous Delco
Light and Water Systems, and will thank you to come
to see us, or cal! phone No. 86 and we willjcome to see
you.
We are in
POSITION TO GIVE TEEMS
on all Tractors, Plows, Delco Plants or Machinery we
sell as well as on A ‘tomobiles and Trucks,
Cumming Garage,
ASK US-ABOUT THAT LIGHT DODGE TRUCK.
, TO THE PUBLIC.
We have opened a Garage on Dali
-1 onega Street, in the place where E
L, Bradford formerly operated, and
are prepared to do your automobile
repair wark in a satisfactory man
ner at reasonable prices,
Also, we carry genuine Ford parts,
oil, greases, etc.
\ _ '
Bring us your work and get sat
isfaction.
Phone 21.
Yours for good work,
BLAOKSTON. FOWLER & CO.
■ the. RED BAND THEUs!GaTprrai!rprnnr / y
Blacksmitliing and
General Repairing
This is to notify the
public that I am now
located at Blackston
Bros. Gsrag-e, ready to
do your fcTacksmithing
at reasonable prices. I
will appreciate your
work.
Respectfully,
DELBERT ECHOLS.