Si k* re th Horn* ?nd Our oa went down to Naaareth, |und wa s subject unto them." Jmui gayaV HlnUelf m perfect j rn?n to *11 those varied Influence# 1 1 nt And 'development which HPome offered, learning pbedience from the gentle rule of Mary and the unselfish and happy ministries of H a Boyhood in (the home at ^ae Veth, the help given tb Mary in the , dut'es of the house, the work done with Joseph in the carpenters shop, the thousand happy ' and beautiful ways in which * child will And ex pression for its sympathy and changJ ing affection and as childhood pass yV 'ed, and boyhood was growing into 1 anhood, the Joy of the home must ve centered around Jesus. To Him mother could turn for sympathy, rating more and more upofc Him . the hardens of the home, while | Nor was it only the ioys of home Bfr'Upit Jeeus khared at Nazareth, Jesuu 'IqiWw what; -misunderetandjng w^i. "??? m : <das fmd Tiroorw-a little older than -'f, who; did not believe in He found in them no sym Hia own ideals. There ellowsWp of thought and K . ' ^albuM,: and , inl and; contempt prepared Jesus ! rough usage pf the vorld, iuht.-Wnd i contridictlon. For us, tob, home often brings the trials. Nowhere is misunder the home. J<wt where the intiniacy is greatest, and the mbre secretin dencies .of" the life ?ud the inner y' of^the soul are most ,re the opportunity of suffer ^os&.$requent^ ?.?; With 1 v* , __jre has been lack of true 1 tender understanding in the jse. , low often that very proximity fellowship Of daily life, which inl'd have been the tteanh ; of " ' g two.' semis tpgeth^r in the of . West sympathy and W? lowiedge, has become the of fretful difference, resent- 1 and dislike. In the moments h suffering it is a help to know , ? Jesus /experienced the pait) of being misunderstood, and steadfast ly reatyad these temptations to sullen brooding,' moreso bittetneas and self pity, tb which it exposes us, the trustful reliance upon thee Father's lovtf, and in quiet obed ience to fcis will. Jesus found the way of escape from all the dangers of loneliness, contempt, and mlsun ??, m Blessed Jesus, sweet child of the Virgin; Mary, love of God most high, Tteep us today ti sanctify our .homes ? by. the rememherance /of Thy per fect obedience, and Thy gentle love that following, the example o/'the diligence, the self control, and the "holiness of Thy Childhood, we may -make our homes more' worthy'of "Thy presence, and may win for them; benediction of peace to ffhy and glory. .Who in the Holy Ghost, everliveet and reignest 'Wft :/ V<Sod, 1 ^Eternal , Almighty. Apaen.M I ' C. P. C. I '? i I. i '' r i*i'ir Ataxinc the people for PUBLICITY. "Small Town and City, publicity Work Be Maintained by Taxation T ? A way to maka akUrkam boar their portion of town, city and ptate up building," ia the full t tie of a epec al article ih the current issue' .01 he Manufacture** Heco. by \/ilH . Powell, Secretary o{ the Lak ounty Chamber of Commerce favarep, Fla. Mr. Powell anawer. h an emphatic affirmative the ques ion framed in the title and give: igures and facts in proof of hi jlalm that a m'llage tax upoh al ia the;ideal way to raise money for publicity for that community. 1 In a strong editorial indorsement of the millage tax plan, The Menu facturers Record points out that, in every community here are "two classes of people, the workers and the shirkers," and that under tht ' old plan of financing Chambers of Commerce and publicity drives bj 1 membership fees and voluntary con- ' tribiitions, a few always bear* the 1 burden of the job while the Bhirkeri < lit back doing pothlng but waitinr < io ca?h. in on increased property i values. '?nd the greater volume of I >uslneag brought' by the patriotic \ iffortas jof the enterprising few. i fheee lew workers ' often are re C luJLred jto: expend in mortey-raisinp. :ampaigns much of the time anc ? merey which they could devote to nore constructive work. ' . . Mr Powell and the editorial both nake the unqualified statement tha' he idea- wfey to pay for the , adver islng of a. community is througK at a ct of the State Legislature 'author- v ixlog it, and which equalize* the flight expense on everybody. !'/ Mr. Powell quote* President Hat field to the Community Advertising Deparment of the Associated Ad vertising Clubs of the World no say ing that 66 c|ti?s spent last year $800,000 fbr publicity, of which amount one-third 'came from tax payers, And the small tax for pub licity is rapidly gaining favor ' all over the country. Ten years ago the Flor da Legisla ture authorized any town or county to pay. a tnillage tax upon all tax payer#of the unit affected for main tenance of a Department of Public ity. It has done much to make 'Flori da tfamous the world| over. The Citizens woul/i like to hear fronj its readers and from newspa pers, particularly those in WeBtern-, North Carolina, their opinions Of the feasibility of this plan for the towns and counties of this section. What it woulfi do fbr Western Morth Carolina, Inc., is obvious. Thus generously financed in its pub icity department! with noticeable sxpense to no one Individual, that irganization would be enabled to *rork so much faster and on such a ligger scale that the enrichment vhich it will bring us/ would be in ncredibly ' speeded up.? r-Aaheville Citizen. IF WINTER COMES AUDITORIUM . , i liav* you ?rer triad our pur* onAlcoholic Vanilla Extract ? Ditrlii /alker Drag Co.- t, / aw- . The wonderful Willys-- Knight sleeve valuo Pncinp aur^c VA11 nniot oill^if or?fir?r> m - Closed bodies remarkably free ffomv i power rumbles and vibration* No noisy cams. No choking up with carboii. Ipo clicking valves to girind. This en gine improves with use/. Owners report . Sv ' ygm 50,000 miles 'without engine repair. Touring $1175; Sedan $1795, f. o. b. Toledo. ( 1 ) ' jj I ?? ? ???? - - ? *?' 4 4.1 McCRARY'S GARAGE is? ^ a Detter when covered with some pf ~ur clear, tweet syrup that cornea to you fresh and clean. e sell the best known, most reliable brands on the market -r- cane, corn and maple syrup ? at price that you can not beat anywhere <le Qrtf, ?r- CaU And our stock of mo^ es for baking and cook- ? ag purposes will please you in everyway? in quality, ri nets, flavor and pric*. Give ut a trial ers Given Proi T. M. M'? a rompt Attentlo a. M. MITCHELL, well Main "-d, a,. c M "?>): - " In the banking business we wish to extend our sin*, i' ? * . ' ? * ? ? ' ' ' > ? .V ? . r. cere thanks to our many friends and patrons who have made it possible for this institution to, have i had a steady arid substantial growth during the twen- v ty-four months since its opening. , Jt has always been our earnest desire and ambi tion to help and encourage in every way possible the upbuilding of "The Land of Waterfalls/' ; ! Th? directors and employes are interested in ' * V ? v . your success. May we invite you to call in and consult with us in regard to any matter of interest to you? "WE Xre never too busy to accomodate YOU. i All business with our banic considered confiden tial? of course. ? v- ? . - 't ? ? ; " : 1 t \ | ' fP' ' y " ??? f. . ? *, * " '' Y .?COME IN OFTEN" ! ; r ' ' 'Ail ' V j| ' Hll a it mmik m .-.v' ? . ? ' < Two kinds of Interest, Four Per Cent and Personal. j -y -.j . > Jt V \ - , , \ j ' ?" *( ? :vi -".y i- >? > -"ffVi Broad Street . Brfevard, N. C; i ' . . ? ' ' ' / ? ? : ' ' - r _ ffe ' Vh?t? Fta-r* nrrvtc-f T o Yoftf " * 7r?TT*> i'.'; / jm? , ' '. - ? y.^ '?; ;? . V ' V.'A' ays / > ' f^: - ? , ' t,;V'5 ? ' "* 00 / '" - < *" '' ? ? __ ' Friend J - I ? t. v -. ? ?:? ?' ; ??,r----^ . . # / . ?? v.-. . :mM i ' " ? .; ./ ?/se Our Mail Order Depart r " merit. We Give Special, Prompt and Careful Attention. Insures \ Each Order, . Large Or Small a Quick Delivery to Any6ne. Your Phone Order For Anything Needed Will be Carefully Filled and Delivered at . i 4 .. w- ? # ? t Once. , Our Cigars and Tobaccos Are as Fresh as Our Candies. Try Hot and Cold Drinks. Our Clerks Are Accommodating, Courteous, and Never To Busy To Wait On Each and ' Every Customer. The Davis-Walker Drug Cnmpaay On the Square Brevard, N. C.

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