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IRSDAY, DECEMBERJSi THE WAYNE. .! i; .vurxTA!M-:i;n Ma . I'.. ami i'his in 'VWJW T XT u$M "! . .kL,c Le-vn .,ai"i' H,m::.w ara water. ... lav :iit-. ' J ' . vi the iiiy.-n vl . ,a I ..... r&J?rT::: ,; ...' , " ' V " ...'-..i whosoever k.van! t , K,:,:. .llL. . ,. . ,..;..lUf - , ,. .., ,, '" " ' --- r f:v,.,:' i I -'" : " ' A c.-i..:,:.-:) i.. :!.. - a-: ; cv:- , . ' ' . I i- of the million :t. ; :.:-,t thii : . ( '. . ' ., . , ;h v' ,- -- T"", . ., ... ' .- earth accept L-..;i. .:...:.,: i iii i h l .a- v. ,t. , . .,.'. '' '. . i i.f j ' -..ul w':,vh are found- :;: .,.! a,.ivjn..ii.e .:' author V:'.!-. .'-7' '- ' V ". ' ii-'' ' f'" ' T'au: e ;jsim-nve. o1' . the e-pi.-.tle. K:t, !.: wvnis ud ,. . '.' ,'' ,; .,,',. v 'h, , '. 1 '4 - re Indian prince phias.s .imminent . e. :u- .fj-ptl arc '.:.V ' .' ''.''-. .. t!-" ' I1";' '.'.'..".''V;".;'..Vi.:i. lie Arabia!; .j'v;.,. .., ' he e-:e -. . .. v. :.x; tiu-.tl ',''-r. T-i'-"'- ' V u" . lf'-:H.! "," , an.i the :u s ' " '," ;.!.,! 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'-Ii ' - "!;i,n "tfures oi me rc al the Mia oi the Council at aslemv IdKw.rver, Jlhn is ue- 0 t I I Yuletide Wish is sent anew, Like life's best gifts ''May come to you. J.N.C.Cafe C. A. GEORGE, Owiier e will serve a spcial Dinner Christmas A v v 1 is o t; OAi Hvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv. mk Ntcuitkit L 1934 Warmest Greetings and the good old wfsh 'k Merry Christmas and a bright New Year FARMERS FEDERATION i Geo. A. Brown, Jr., Mgr. PHONE 341 : v e,." ,'rse olio lavs ip wi ve prnici i. na.i ely, pics as tests M' a Chi. lielief in Jesus as the Messiah, love of Cod as the Father i .Ieus. and love of all men .Is ch.ildi'ea uf Clod and brothers of Christ. The t.st is de c'.ared in verse two to he whether or in t we oncy .,iui a:a; w, are told Hi verse mice wiai a s ceiumaniimenis ate n it grievous." I'he apos!,,lie writ er did not lii'hcve in starting from man and pi oeeeiiini; up to (;,! fo: ti.. riel l ivcil tllllt fill! v- M irri'tit t'.lilli : . u.. .i .. e i . " i i Ii: Ull' iiiinii (ii .lesus ;mu .1 j'uwei- f.,i ,,r :- i .....,i.i .,,,.,1.1., ,,,,, ',,,.a la,,,.l I .!,'' I, .,,,.11 arrv into human li'o t'la: love which V part of t lie divine. It would lie possible for n man tii feel kindly to his i'ellownien without beiny a ('hritian hut it would Iu' impos-ih'.e for a man to hoio's-ly l;ve o ! witb.oal lovuar his fel low-hei n.is i.nd seekiny to se.-vt t hem. John was confident tiia. :.n'n in Cod would bs-inc victory. "There is no .systtni of euor, however ancient, subtle, or hitrhly organized, wdiivh must not n'o tieiwi) before the strong collective life of the re tie;-ale,':' says liishop William' Ali'ander "Xo less tmcouraKi'iii; i it at home. No form if sin is incapable of heiru: . over thrown. . i school of anti ( In istian thought invulnerable or invincible.'' "Our faith must mean every.th.iiiK to u.i if it is to bt' viitosioiis. A doctrine is not something which inay of' may not be true," savs - Kcv .1 oli n A. Iliittoti, "titid -wheiv tiny move, the vorlil, it is tho spirit, of God which dwell.s in .thorn and flows', throojrh them. Our faith is begotten of Cod. Therefoie our faith' can overcome the world," John 'recognized 'that if we are to have faith we must , have evidence for our belief. 'Eighty times in his writings ho refers to this idea of wit ness, of t ho spirit, coniinjr from God, and says that one who believes not God's testimony classifies him as a liar. The message given man by the divine witness is the gift of eternal life. "This is the message of the Christian gospel." says Rev. Ilobert Law, "The greatest, gladest of al messages because eternal life is the greatest, gladest and best of all things. Eternal life is not a life hereafter, not a crown to be received at the end, but a present reality, and immediate possession. It is not primarily a length of life, but a kind of life, the highest quality of life, the life that has in it all the sovereign elements knowledge, love, joy, power for which we are made, life that is etern al and inexhaustible in its meaning and value. It is the eternal life in us now that reaches out to the eternal life to come." GOLDEN GLEAMS What fates impose, that men must needs abide ; It boots not to resist both wand and '..".. tide. . -Shakespeare. 'Tis vain to quarrel with our des tiny.: . Middleton.. V v v v v v v v V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ;'..' 7-:v: .esn t Know v r.a' I a i onia ii. Kve:i : ( she i.iu u of the di jr ,.; whsi-h th, iMUndcd, i; wouldn't me.ri ter. ne qua.!,- and a,i,' rti .'larks pv.- unen tile eiv.i fudihle luiiilie. The former read j ir.trii.'al-journals eiiouch to know w hen a new remedy is heralded to the pro fessioil, lull they a.v too ignorant of ma'.e.iia medico and of the rea.-ti.... of human K..iy t-o u.-e them miov,"- M'iii.v such il' utr- iiaiiL'i roils ir. the extreme and must he Used in certain- conditions with t-reat cau.ion !'.v '.he most skilled of idiysicians. u 11 i s patient ever.v tew days up i-n Ins la oi : and e!i- i i " , r:l1 ''""d-tion "'nl1' 'Piu noi nas ;,,IV public is a safe weight leduC It is vt i v p .pillar for .emedv. . i ae ()Ua. i, - ami a i , !! nc i iil-li . The Champ p v,;. it NOT1CK ST I'l lU' MMvTlI CAKCl.lN A. iiH'NTV OK HWWtHip. IN Till-'. SI' IM'KIOK I'tH'K TI1K t l !i' K ! I 1 HAN K OF id IMblA VS. s. c s Ti'i'i: niw www v. a. sat 1'Ki; rnwAi r s. c. sat i i K i'ii w ai t. .11;.. .t;i:o. w. WAIili. Tlil'STIT, T. 11. lH'Ti'iilNSOX. .,,!.! M WOO!' ( t M TY i 'I he defendants, S. C. Sa t.terh! wa it , ; 11 : , A. Sattertwait. S. C. Satter thw..:'.. dr.. and T. N Hut chin-on will till,, notice that an action entitled as ii - v,. has been commenced in the Su i i,-r: ,' 'ourt of llaywooit County, . ..'. h Caroliiiii. to foreclose a mort eaec executed by S. C. Salterthwa t an.i wife, Hattie Sat t ert hw a it . to 1 h.. plain' iff in I rineai.i! ui "f Season's $ ........ -- Our Hearty Good Wishes for A Very Merry Christmas and a New Year of Con tin ned Peace and Happiness ion CANTON, N. C i 1 Wishing ymi the Merriest kind of Chrismas a'ui the Happiest of New Years The First National Bank WAYNESV1LLE, N. C. i IV Greetings Fibre Company j . -I- 5- -s--i-i- :-i- ,ent.
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