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ME CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 Visit Our Dairy Farm! We have just received 16 high grade Jersey cows from Georgia, all duly certified as absolutely free from tubercular infection. We are now prepared to fill promptly all orders for butter, whipped cream and fresh butter milk. Your patronage will be duly appreciated LONG'S DAIRY Why Chiropractic Relieves Illness A Chiropratic adjustment does not endeavor to give re lief of a temporary nature. It starts in at the base of the trouble the spine and by adjustment, scientifically applied, releases nerve pressure,, thus allowing the af flicted parts to function normally and cure themselves. As long as the nerve pressure is present, just so long will the affected part be unhealthy, because the cause of the trouble has not been removed. Let me give you a thorough examination. I will tell you truthfully just what I can do to aid your body in curing itself. DR. f. M. LEFLAR Opposite P. 0. Chiropractor Waynesviite, N. C. Breakfast Is Ready A most welcome sound any morning. And you can make it doubly welcome if you order your Ham from us. Choice cuts of the best Hams we can secure are used in fillinir your order. Staple and Fancy Groceries The City Market J. B. DAVIS, Proprietor Phone 149 Church St. There is no charge for inspecting your DodgeBrothers Car We recommend only needed repairs PERFECT PERFORMANCE There is a great deal of satisfaction in driving a Car that gives you the service you require from it regardless of the road conditions. Having your car inspected fre quently by us will insure you this service. Haywood Garage Oppo. Postoffice WaynesviUe. N. C. DISOBEYING OUR LAWS. Who are the law breakers? Who is responsible for the sin and diso bedience to the laws for the crimes thai are being committed all over our country today? When we break the laws of our country, we have broken God's laws also, : The disobedience to God' laws dui.es back to the time when Sodom was de stroyed for their disobedience, when there could not be. even ten righteous one found within the gates of the city, and farther back to Cain, who killed his brother, and still farthe.' back to the first man, who refused ;to obey the first command that was lever given, by God, to man. The ! Children of Israel were given a Jet 'of laws, but refused to obey ihem, and, as a punishment, for their dis obedience, the(y were kept in bon dage, in a strange land, for seventy . ... . e I years. Joseph was tne nrsi one o, twelve tnbes of Israel to go down into Egypt. He was sold by his brothers to the lahmaelites, who sold him to PotiDher for a slave. ThU was the beginning of the fulfi'.Imen of the prophecy of Isaiah, prophe sied two hundred years before this The Children of Israel were given the ten commandments, and were told to teach them to their childrci sit ting in their homes, walking wita harbor at last, if only, we will listjn to His teachings. We should always be mindful that there is a supreme being above us, who has charge of all of our lives, and some day, we will have to stand before the Great Tribunal Bar, and give an account of the life we have lived here below. What is our an swer going to be? We are the ones to decide this question. Mrs. Jerry R. Leatherwood, WaynesviUe, X. ('. May 19, AS.MUAIHK I'l 151 KTi'Y. Asheville Times. The inhiful publicity which Ashe- i!e in.l Western North Carolina are obtaining from their participa tion in the Southern Exposition in New York is illustrated by the follow, ing news story which appeared in the New York American: "Alflhough noted as an aliyear round resort section, Asheville, N. C, has increased tremendously as an in dustrial community during the last year. This growth U reflected in the commercial and manufacturing ex hibits contained in the distplay of Asheville Chamber of Commerce, at the Southern Exposition in Grand Central Palace. "Hand-woven cloth, homespun clothing, hand-carved wooden utilities, as well as exquistely formed pottery, The American is convincing proof that the Asheville exhibit is exciting real attention and for that reason is worthy of a rather lengthy story in The American's columns. For Rent Furnished house on Woolsey Heights. All modem con veniences. Notify Box K."i or Moun tti'neer office. '21 Itc "For Quick Sale at less than Job bers Prices." Large supply of Myers Bros. Well Pumps, large quantity f all sizes of cast iron steam and hot water "fittings. One 100i) Foot Steam Boiler, galvanized water and vent pipe fittings and all ::indi of supplie-, send in your list of what is wanted and let us quote. J. R. Rich Company, No. '21 Broadway, Asheville, N. 0. 'p I I them by the way-side, before they earthenware, tanned leather and wal slept at night and when they awoke nU and mahogany furniture are in in the morning. ! eluded in the Asheville exhibition. I believe if this command had been The display, occupying more than 100 kept and the people of toda;T weie fa 0f fronUge on the main floor of. obeying the same command1, then; the exposition, is under the supervi would not be so many of the laws sj0n of Roger Miller, manager of the of our country broken. Asheville Chamber of Commerce. j The command is the same today.; "Development of Asheville as a as it was to the Children of Israel, manufacturing and commercial com The Deople of the present time, are munity, Mr. Miller explains, with ; more responsible to God, when they graphic charts, photographs anil ac- ' break one of His laws, for they are tual products, has been of but recent living in a more enlightened age. The conception, although it has been re Children of Israel were God's chosen markably rapid. During the last two people. They were commanded to y,.ars more than $8,000,000 was in-; spread the gospel through all the vested in new office structure and 1 world. They failed to obey this com- piant3 jn and around Asheville, both I mand. They worshiped ido'.s, and re- j,y old tnd new manufacturing con- ' fused to worship the true God, and f0rns One 0f the largest paper mi'.U hrought punishment on themselves. ()f country, the Champion Fibre The Christians of today represent Cq jg at Canton JUST 0U7- God's people. We are commanded to SIDE ASHEVIIiI.E. spread the gospel, as much as the. ..n j,,,, with this factory. Children of Israel were. When we M. Mi,e. explains that if al, ihe forget God, we are going to bo pun- consumed in the plant in ne ished, as the people before us have ypar wero pUced n on(1 Wjf pio ,t been. If the church of God. those ,d & h(?ap ()f ,umber f.)Ur who profess to be followers of Christ, 'timeg the heijfht of the Wl)1)1 j would obey God's laws as the Great Buildim? Christian Martyr Stephen did, when. .... j u i . , i , , i , "The city had a tremendous buutl- he was stoned to death, because he "c " " v j .i th ing growth during the last yea;, preached be true gospel and the ' . ,, , j , , .. v . n ;i During 1924 new buildings valued at great outstanding character, Daniel, y . I , . t u . -v,ii,i j;i four and one-half million dollais and the three Hebrew Children did, ... . , .i u l . t t . fu mot, were constructed, while during the when the.- refused to eat the meats c j j i rt. v.t k.j kn months of January and February and and dnrk the wine, that had been , offered uo, as a sacrafice, to a Baby- On her toes. You bet! Every piston purring with power. Every drop of gas doing its bit. Naturally it's "Stand ard", the gasoline that leads them all in ,pcp and power. ne.isflibor's homes. We have so much use for prison cells Ionian idol, for fear of offending the true God, there would not be so many of the laws broken in this country of ours, in our homes, and in our would not for court hous-s and for penitentiaries. If we will keep God's laws, the laws of our country will not be broken. If the o'.d familv Bible could be unearthed, and the old time family altar could bo erected again, there would not be so many broken hour!-: ed mothers, there would not bi ' ' many wrecked bonus. There wind not he so manv crimes committed. If we. as Christians, would lie more careful about our way of living, I'ui ones who are not Christians would not find so much fault with ti'ej church. If the church members would do away with their card tables, darue' halls and the wine cup and take th.'j Bible as their guide, and live accord ing to its teachings, there will nrt be any need of nolii t-men or i-heriff.-j to enforce their laws. i When we dance, ulav card- and i drink wine, wo are not doing what God has commanded us to do. We are responsible for the example we set before the world. They are look ing to the church for guidance. The children are watching our movements. They will imitate parents and older ones of the family. They will als imitate us, as church members. We have a great responsibility on us, as church members. We should consid er the ones who are following in our footsteps. We ought to be interested enough in the young people of today to con sider our way of living, and see if it is the kind of life that we would have them live. Will there be any cause for reflection after we have passed into the great eternity ? or, a-o we leaving a life behind us that they will be proud of. A life that has been true to our country and to God? There is a life beyond the grave. We don't any of us know, just what is in sto'-e for us in the great beyond. Sometimes when I am almost over come with the trials of this life, and my little bark is floundering in the waves of the dark sea of time, I wonder what is on the other side I wonder what's in stare for me there. We can't understand why we have been left in this world to figh,t the battles with the waves of the rough sea of life, but over and above and through it all, the hand of God will guide us, and steer us into a safe March of this year more than $2,000,- 000 has been expended in the con struction of business places, apart ment houses and homes." The New York newspapers are not in the habit of throwing their columns open to propaganda. As a g;eneral rule, they give space only to those happenings which have real news val ue. The publication of this story in "STAN DARD GASOLINE MADF. IX THI; C.AROI.INAS miim Value For The Money TUDOR SEDAI 680 Runabout - - $20 Touring Car - 290 Coup - - - S20 FordorSmdan - - 690 On open cn demountable rims and tartr arc $81 extra All pric f. o. b. 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