THE PRJtYER CORNER |i MY NEIGHBOR Read again: Luke 10:25-37 I repeat the opening words of last week's Prayer Corner: "One of the great truths declared The Incarnation of Jesus Christ is the Oneness of lumanity. He was not a man only; but THE MAN. In Him all humanity was centered, therefore every man has a holy relationship to Him, and con sequently all men have a relationship to one another. My Neighbor is my brother, and neighborliness is not con lined to nationality, nor yet to near association." Head St. Matthew 5:43-48 "The struggle in neighborliness comes when the sense of brotherhood is not reciprocal, when bitterness and wilful misunderstanding seek to par alyze inborn affection. ? It is easy to help those who are grateful. It is playing with happiness when heart touches heart and love is mutual. But to help an enemy, to help when help is scorned, to let the heart and hand go out in the darkness ? then we hea>' the call for ACTUAL heroism And yet is not such service most in accord with Christ's service, and therefor* rendered with finest loyalty to Him and to His Children? Christ died for our sins ? but no one of all the peo ple about Him ? not even His disciples -wanted Him to die, a sincere ref erendum would have voted "No." The glorv of the cross was slow in coming on lie earth, though heavenly choirs we:1 singing of human salvation. To giv. an enemy drink with honest de sin to help is to partake of the holy ful::<.'Ss of Divine Love. Road Romans 12:4-14 "The persistence of the mercy of the Good Samaritan is a large part of the t'^son from the parablq,. Ho not on' helped but he continued to help pr ietically, indefinately. We art apt to fail here. Spasmodic help, sym pathy which is chilled by lack of ap preciation. service which touches so many needs and masters none ? these result from the fickleness of human nature. Persistency is a rare vet "ecessary element in our neigh borliness. A single touch is ofter worse than nothing. One kind word and then negect, is fatal to sincerity The Patience of Cod is so marked, ir that He keeps on helping us while w< forget Him and fail to thank Him (?hrisfianitj which holds on Mondaj as well as on Sunday; faith which i; as i al in the home as in church; lovt which will not give up even in th< face of indifference or opposition? What- n-iblc mark- of loyalty an there. We are r.ot told of one won as spoken by the wounded man whether he spoke to his helper or wa: silent, or complaining, made no dif t'erenee in the message of the parable iGod's love did all the speaking." I Read 2 Samuel 24:18-24 I "As he journeyed" ? that is all \ye are told of the Good Samaritan, but we can read between the lines, and recognize the personal sacrifice. "I will not offer unto the Lord that whfth doth cost me nothing," cried David. Indeed, the joy of service is manifold, but its dearest value, often unthought of, is in the denial of self, or rather in the giving of self. Virtue has gone out of me, was the lowly declaration of Jesus Christ. What has our_Chris itianity cost us? Scorn, perhaps and misunderstanding, but yet more is 'demanded, even voluntary sacrifice, Porgetfulness of our own case: wear iness because we. have sought to carry the burdens of another; love so in j tense that it hurt; sympathy that galled for tears; a high spirit which from the need leaped to demand a general remedy for the need ? these ?give beauty to the service because isome of self has made the gift sac Ircd. What is the real value of our i'aith? Where does Christ find the goodness and strength of our belief n Him? Lord, what have I given up for Thee that others might be com forted?" A NEIGHBORLY PRAYER O God, Fountain of Love, pour Thy Love into our souls, that we may love those whom Thou lovest with the love Thou givest us and think and speak of them tenderly, meekly, lov ingly and dwelling in love, may dwell in Thee. Our Father we canont come into Thy presence, without bringing with us all our brothers and sisters. -Vre we not all Thy children, and hast Thou not a purpose of good for us Jail? Give us a large and noble out* ! I look. Give us more interest in each i other, more zeal for each other's hap ! niness, more willingness to share Jeach others pain. Take from us all 'i miserable aims that end in self. May > .ve, in the power of Christ's spirit; : help the weak and neglected, comfort the afflicted and sorrow laden, and . .iring a sense of fellowship to those who are friendly and lonely. I I Spirit Divine, Thou canst enable ? I me to understand the' speed of every ? heart by giving me a heart of my i own. Thou canst help me to trans i late the words of others with my own ? experience and to ask "How would 1 ' feel in their place?" Evermore imbue i me with this Divine Gift, a gift ; whose glory is its pain, whose crown 1 is its cross. Evermore grant me this ? mirror within ? the sympathy thai ? can take its impressions from all tht l|bnnlens that are passing by when JjThou shalt give me utterance, I shall 5 speak the language of love. Ant - this I ask for Jesus Christ's sake. Amen. ? C. D. C. S0T1CF. OF PRIMARY ELECTIOS FOR THE TOWN OF BREVARD ; The primary for the nomination of Mayor and Alderman for the town of Brevard will be held at the Court house in the town of Brevard on Monday April 27- 1931. Polls open at S A. M. and remain open until sunset. Registration books open and will 'I'lnain open for the registration of those who have not heretofore regis tered until Saturday April 25. The Register will be at the Court house ;'or the purpose of registering voters on each Saturday from 8 A. M. until sunset, until Saturday April 25. ?which will be challenge day. Any person desiring to become a candidate for Mayor or Alderman must tile notice of his candidacy with the City Clerk a' least 10 days before the primary. fl. H. Pat ton, City Clerk . NOTICE of Foreclosure Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed in >t rust from Claud C. Cantrell and wife, to J. E. Frazier, Trustee (The undersigned having be n substituted as trustee by decree of court) said ? <1 in trim bearing dr. ? of May 6th 1: . 7 ?nd registered in " >ok No. 17, page 22S. record of dece in trust of Transylvania County, sr. i deed in trust securing certain indebtedness therein named and default having been made in the payment if said in debtedness and the undersigned hav ing been requested to for close said deed in trust; NOW THEREFORE, the under signed trustee, will on Saturday the Ith day of April 19:11, at 12 o'clock EASTER WEEK-END AND SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES Effective April 3rd and 4th only, SOUTHERN RAILWAY \vi!l sell round-trip tickets be twt.n ? I Stations at rate of one ?V i-e jjlu;- - i.OO, limit fifteen days. BK{TK'.<e checked and stopovers allowed. Effective March 27th, and until October 25th, 1931, Week-end Excursion Fares will be sold from all Stations at rate of one and one-fifth fares, tickets to be sold on each Friday and Satur day end for morning trains on Sunday, final limit to reach orig inal starting point prior mid night following Tuesday, Tickets honored in parlor and sleeping cars; stopovers permitted in both directions. Effective March 29th, round trip excursion fares for Sunday morn -ng- trains only, good to re turn before midnight date of sale to distances not' to, exceed one hundred miles, will bs sold at rate of one cent (lc) per mile, ticK ets honored in coaches only. J. H. WOOD ' Division Passenger Agent I V-:'"7V? J V T-1 ? * JL A ? ? V ? A ? ? Vl M. in the Town of Brevard, N. ('..of fer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real property to-wit: Those two lots set out and describ ed in said deed in trust aforesaid, reference being hereby lv.ade to said deed in trust and the record thereof for a description of said land by metes and bounds. Proceeds of said sale to be applied upon said indebtedness, cost of sale, ctc. This 4th dav of March, 1931. D. L. ENGLISH. Trustee. March 12-19-26-A2 NOTICE of Foreclosure Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust from T. W. Whitmire. S. A. Hubbard, T. H. Shipman, J. M. Alli son and others to the undersigned trustee, said deed in trust bearing date of July the 15th, 1928 and regis tered in Book No. 23, page 18 of the records of deeds in trust of Transyl vania County, said deed in trust se curing certain indebtedness therein named and default having been made in the payment of said indebteness in manner and form required by said deed in trust and the undersigned trustee hnving been requested to fore close said deed in trust; NOW THEREFORE, the under signed trustee will on Saturday, April the 4th, 1931, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to wit: All that lot lying in the Town of Brevard, which is fully described in the deed in trust hereinbefore set out, reference being hereby made to said deed in trust and the record thereof for a description of said land by metes and bounds. Proceeds of said sale to be applied upon said indebtedness, cost of sale, etc. Thi.: 4th day of March, 1931. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. March 12-19-26A2 NOTICE of ForecIo#ure Under and by- virtue of the power [of sr.le con ained in (hat certain deed in trust from G. L. Dnlton and his !\vi'.V, la v 1 Dalton, t" the undersigned I trustee, -aid deed in trust bearing jdr.iv! of January the 24th, 1929, reg istered in Book 24 on Page 137 of the Record of Deed in Trusts for Tran 'sylvjaia County, the same securing cevirin indebtedness therein named and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the tied Irusteo havinjr been re quested to foreclose said deed in trust and aU notices required having been igiv.n and .a d default has not been .made good; j NOW THEREFORE the under signed Trustee will on Monday the 27 day of April 1931, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House Doov in the Town of Brevard, Jf. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bi Ider for cash the lands mentioned and described in said deed in trust aforesaid, reference ! being' hereby made to said deed in j-trust and the record thereof for a 'description of said lands by njetes and bounds. I The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, cost of sale, commissions etc. This the day of March 1931. i .. * ' o-ovvJ. J-J. U--'/ * NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of gale contained in that certain deed in trust from Thos. H. Shipman and his wife, to the undersigned trustee, said deed in trust bearing date of March the 28th, 1930, registered in Book No. 23 on page 121 of the Rec ords of Deed in Trusts for Transyl vania County, the same securing cer tain indebtedness therein named and default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness and the undersigned Trustee having been re quested to foreclose said Deed in Trust and all notices required having been given and said default has not been made good ; NOW THEREFORE the under signed Trustee will on Monday the 27th day of April, 1931, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, N. C. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands mentioned and describ ed in said deed in trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said deed in trust and the record thereof for a ""description of said lands by metes and bounds. The process of said sale to be ap plied upon said, indebtedness, cost of sale, commissions etc. This the 28th day of March 1931. D. L. English, Trustee A2-9-1G-23 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the powei of sale contained in that certain deed of trust from Thos. H. Shipman and his wife, to the undersigned Trustee said deed in trust bearing date 9f August the 15th, 1928, registered ir Book No. 23 on Page 11 of the Rec ords of Deed in Trusts for Transyl vania County, the same securing cer tain indebtedness therein named anc default having been mads in the pay ment of said indebtedness and the un dersigned Trustee having been re quested to foreclose said Deed ii Trust and all notices required havinf been given and said default has nol been made good; NOW THEREFORE the "under signed Trustee will on Monday the 2' day of April 1931, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the to>vi of Brevard, N. C|, offer for sale and sell* to the highest bidder for cash, the lends mentioned and described is said deed in trust aforesaid, referonce being hereby made to said deed in truBt and the record tfiere^f for a de scription of said lands by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said Bale to be ap plied upon said indebtecjness, cost of sale, commissions etc. This the 2gth day of March 1931. D. L. English, Trustee A2-9-16-23 NOTICE EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as the Executor of the last will and testament of J. R. Glazener deceased; this iB to notify all persons having claims against said estate to prercnt the same to the undersigned within twelve months or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment of the same. This the 21st day of Feb. 1931. J. W. GLAZENER, Executor. 6t F26M5|12|19|26A2 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust from Thos. H. Shipman and nis wife, to the undersigned trustee, ' said deed in trust bearing date of I October the 12th, 1929, registered in I Book 23 on page 99 of the Record of . Deed in Trusts for Transylvania County, the same securing certain in i debtedness therein named and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the undersigned Trustee having been requested tc foreclose said deed in trust and all j notices required having been giver ; and. said default has not been madf good; NOW THEREFORE the under . signed Trustee will on Monday the 21 t day of April 1931 at 12 o'clock M., al the Court House door in the Town ol - Brevard, N. C. offer for sale and sel' to the highest bidder for cash the lands mentioned and described in sail i ' deed in trust aforesaid, reference be Lake Toxaway News , i W .J. Raines and fiaten, Mrs. Paul- * ine Mosei, made a business trip to Brevard last week. I Carl Banther of Quebec, spent last Sunday with his brother, Dock Ban ther. Rev. J, P. Mason and Fred Hall of Brevard, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. -W.'J. {laines last Saturday. Mrs. P. Y. Willbanks was <m the sick list last week. ' Mrs. Allen McKinna and Miss An nie Johnson were guests of Mr^. Jess Johnson last week. Helen McKinna spent Wednesday night with her sister, Mrs. Lon O'Shields. | Carl J, Moltz and C. C. Hall made a business trip to Hendersonville last week. James Henderson of Quebec, was a Toxaway visitor Monday. Paul McCoy made a bpsiness trip to Brevard Monday. Mrs. Lon O'Shields and children spent last Sunday .with her mother, Mrs. Eli McKinna. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Raines of Bre vard is visiting Mr. Raines' mother, ; Mrs. H. C. Raines, this week. ! Rev. J. M. Green of Rosman, was in Toxaway last week visiting the sick and making calls. Mrs. D. T. Gillespie and Mrs. W. H. Arrowood chaperoned a party of , twenty young folks on a "chicken stew" last Thursday night. There !were visitors from Rosman and Que | boc who enjoyed the party also. Ev ( eryone reported that they had a real nice time. i ' Elmer White of itosman attended preaching at the Methodist church on ! | Sunday, night. ing hereby made to said deed in trust and the record thereof for a descrip r ! tion of said lands by metes and : bounds. The proceeds 6f said sale to be ap I plied upon said indebtedness, cost of ! I sale, commissions etc. I This the 28th day of March 1931. ? P. L. English, Trusted . . A2-9-16-2.1 Taylor Lee visited C. C. Hall laa? Sunday.' Miss Mildred Williams and Miss Daniels, who are teaching school at Dillsboro, spent the week-end with Mrs. D. C. Scruggs. Mr.' and Mrs. L. C. Case were Bre vard visitors last week. Rev. J. M. Green of Rosman and Rev. J. P. Mason of Brevard, started a revival meeting at the Methodist church last Sunday night. H. G. Rogers of Asheville, spent the week-erj} in Toxaway with his family. Miss Paulette Gillespie spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Gillespie. Mrs. C. C. Hall and daughter Lucy, Visited Mrs. W. J. Raines last Sun day. The Toxaway B. Y. P. U. put on a program at the Rosman Baptist church last Sunday night. There will be an Faster program given at the Methodist church on Easter Sunday evening at 8 o'clock., Everyone is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ray were in Brevard Tuesday on business. C. L. Sanders visited his brother, I. S. Sanders, at Oakland, last weke. | Dave Green of Namur, was in Bre vard last week on business. , Wade Reid of Sapphire was a Bre vard visitor last week. I Quite a number of Toxaway people are attending court in Brevard this week. j Fred McNeey madi- a business trip to Brevard last Friday. Mrs. D. 'C. Scruggs and Miss Louise Williams spent 'last Friday in Bre vard. Mrs. Ida Payne spent last Sunday With Mrs. H. G. Rogers. 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