Ftg 6 Section 1 THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, w A Christmas Message (Continued from page 3.) tery of the Incarnation, tie union of God and man in one single person, was here alio clearly revealed to the Jews in '..he Old Testameet cer.turies before the birth of Christ. Man and God, such L He whom we adore at the Crib of Bethlehem, tie Metsianic king, the long-foretokj Emmanuel; humble Babe, yet eternal God; He.ples Infant, yet almighty Maker of the heavens and the earth; 7osy-chk in winning- beauty, yet the uncreated wisdom of the Father be fore ail age;; tiny child with out stretched arms, yet the Lord of Hosts who thrones above the Cherubim; wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid by a mortal Mother's hand upon the manger's bed of straw, yet God of God, Light of light, true God of true God, begotten before the day-star fchone and before the mountains rear ed their crests; tender treasure that a Maiden's arms er.fold, yet God the' Mighty, with whose glory all the beav ens overflow: To all the social problems of our modern world there is no golden key except the charity of the Divine Babe of Bethlehem. This alone can put an end to our industrial conflicts and terminate our ceasless years. With that supreme lesson of love is tkere combined, for high and low alike, the other equally important lesson of the contempt of mere earthly riches. What heart can fail to be moved by that voluntary poverty in wh:ch the son of God wished to come into this world? Nothing is needed more than the two lessons taught us here. In its destructive greed for wealth our civilization ha made shipwreck alike of peace, justice, brotherhood, ana the virtue that should adore our c.v.c ue. At tr,e ino oi ie-n;eot:--- e: it learn thero anew. The ereat social teachers of the fu-ure can be none other than those who have first thoroughly mastered the lessons of the Crib and the Cross. Here we are given the sublime test of charity and are shown, in the light The Waynesville Book Store Wishes You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Here you will find many gifts that will add to the seas on's joy. Books, pieces of beautiful pottery, rugs, metal and china novelties, gifts for the children and grown-ups, gifts unusual and practical, and hundreds of Christmas cards, from a penny to a dollar. Just the place for the gifts that are hard to select. n ! THE American Enka Corporation Extends Best Wishes for a CHEERFUL CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR December 25, 1935 DID YOU KNOW? During one week in the United States there were 122 automobile ac cidtnt fatahties. Americans own 25,601,569 radio sets about cue to every five person". The border line between the United States and Canada is the -OEgest bor. der line in the world between two ca tions which does r.ot have a fort or gun upon it. It :s approxjr.att.y 3000 milee Jong. Negroes constitute one-third cf the population of Washington, D. C. Approximately one-half of the world's estimated radio .et- are the United States. Manager: "Very much, if you can get the undertaker to arrange it. lour.g Brsde: "Now, dear, what.: I get if I cook dinner Kke that for you every day this year?" H-bby: "My life insurance." 'Teacher, do you thir. Ja' kie is really trying" "ies, Madam, very. my of eternal truths, the nothingness of human rank and wealth ajid pomp. Here we are taught the greatness of the love that man ihould have for man, and class for class, that so we may realize the ideal of Christianity, that each should live for all and al! for each. Here, in time, we are pre. sented with the sublime example of the purest of service in the coming of the Eternal Word to assume c-ur own nature, not that He might rule in splendor and power befitting His Ui vine Majesty, as the Master of life and death, and the so!e sovereign King of kings and Lord of lords, but that He might offer' Himself for our sake and be made a holocaust f 'oblation for love of us. This was the purpose of His coming, for his did He seek out the stable for His place of birth, and willed to be bedded in the manger where the ox and a.ss were stalled, that He might so begin His life of suffering and of service for love of us; that He might endure poverty, hunger and thirst; that He might iro forth to meet hu miliation, slander and opprobium; that He might willingly be subjected to blows and scOurgings and the crown ing with thorns; and that finally He might die the death of a slave, nailed to the wood of the Cross, suspended between two malefactors, mc:ked and derided by His enemies and all this for love of me! They would taunt and challenge Him to come down and they would then adore Him . Greater mir acles than this was He to work, and they would not believe in Him; but He would not come down from that throne of disgrace. He was to ascend it for love of me, and for love of me He would remain upon it even until the last drop of-His chalice had been drained and the very dregs ol its nu- miliation and abandonment had been drunk -by Him. And all this for love of me. Such were the great events clearly foreseen by the Infant in that manger s bed of straw, and joytuny He welcomed them for love oi me. He had come to redeem the world end open up the gates of Heaven, and that was the price He would pay. Once let the world learn tnese sons oi charity ana seennee, mis di vine contempt of riches and of honors, this true service of mankind for the love of God, and forthwith there will be an end to hatreds, enmity, and so cial strife; to class war and the death grapple of nations; the reckless holo causts of human lives Uiat new weaiui may be amased, or new territories won, and tne oia, oia passions satis fied that have prompted every deed Pi violence or oppression since time Be rn . i i i i : gan. 10 reaeem tne worm, aiu pi; it l lesson of love, peace, ana re conciliation did the Saviour come; but the peace of Christ is possible only in the reifrn of Christ. NOTICE Under and by virtue; of the powe of sale in a deed of trust exe cuted to the undersigned, as Trustee, by H. K. Seward, and A. P. Hatch, to secure a balance of purchase money for the land hereinafter described, dated August 3, 1925, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Havwood County, North Carolina, in Book of Morteraees and Deeds of Trust No. 15. at page 216. default havine been made in the payment of - - f the principal and interest secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale became Operative, and the unv dersigned having fceen requested to exercise the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Will ell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash on Monday, Jafr uary 6, 1936, at noon, at the county court house door in the Town of Waynesville, County of Haywood State of North Carolina, the property described in said deed of trust, being the following described real estate situate in Waynesville Township, County of Haywood and State of North Carolina, to-wit: . Beginning on a stake in the old Howell Mill Road, Calhoun's corner, and runs with his line N. 38" 45' West 697 feet to a stake, Calhoun's corner; thence with his line South 50 15' West 105 feet to a stake. Smart's corner in Calhoun s line; thence with Smart's line North 38 45' West 462 feet to a stake. Smart's corner; thence N. 69 E. 765 feet to a stake, a stone corner: thence East 349 feet to a stone corner; thence South 23 East 834 feet to the Howell Mill Road; thence with said road South 34 West 193 feet; thence North 85 30' West 176 feet; thence South 53 West 226 feet to the beginning, con taining twenty and two-tenths (20.2) acres, - This property will be offered for sale subject to unpaid taxes, if any, and such title will be conveyed as is QAFETY ML0GANS If you :t in the pretty apt to sneeze. breeze you ai If you must sneeie, snetie into your handkerchief. It is yours. The air belongs to everybody. In parking on a hill,, cramp the front wfteels against the curb and they w-.:l not roll away. inougn it is only a scratch it may open the skin to hordes of infectious germs that may cause a serious in fection. TRADE AT HOME By J. T. Russell, Jr. Trace at home is our motto. Trade at home is our speech. Buy y?ur merchandise ;n Waynes- Mil. . For i; is within your reach. Boost your city, praise it high, Do rot let opportunity pas-s you by. Don't go afar to buy or sell. For the things we have by far excell. Help out your home town merchant, Help him with heart and souL Co-operate with him in building up our city. And Make home town purchases our goal.. We ask, -Why home, Do ail our purchasing here?" 'jj and think of the money we saving Ar: race at home and cheer. tould we trace at Warmest Greetings and the good old wish A Merry Christmas and a bright New Year FARMERS FEDERATION Geo. A. Brown, Jr., Mgr. PHONE 344 Tel! al! you: friends and neighbors A out our trade at home campaign. And over o ret :om ar.d jr. community, r! . ndship shal reign. Ion't go away to buy, Just to get your name on society page. Buy your things in Waynesville, And let trade at home be the rage. We hear folks .-ay, "We go away, Because things are cheaper we know." But they never stay a, home To see what our merchants have to show. .United shall we stand, Divided we shall fall, -So let's back up our merchants Before bankruptcy gets us all. Now, when you do your purchasing Be sure you do it here. For all the merchants are wishing, "A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." Read The Ads Wishing you the Merriest kind of Christmas and the Happiest of New Years The First National Bank WAYNESVILLE, N III 1111 11 II 11 Timmn 111 111! III I II H H V hit HEADACHES Salve-Xose Drops In 30 minute j jgJ I 1 I I n: JMXi; hmr rfirii fer f&&v ureeuiius If MS To our old Friends tried and true SfeS' d Successful Wifeirs a vested m said Trustee. The the 3rd day of December, 1935. J. R., MORGAN, Trustee. 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