1 J n I" uansville j-j; C. Sunday af . i ' V. (-8ses of .d C. 'a It. Bur- a i .lIwi-J audt t a tuouaand peo- . i i tUe large audi 1 and the large itrance was Jammed ' io- were willing to : service. People were j at the two side en r to get In position to iker. ' ' crowd of mixed voices e choir which was ac hy a piano nad orches- i 1 il nlaAttAMB MMM ing for that sot has already dis gusted the boy. Dut the caU " spectable man who will take his drink and carry it la the man that is bringing damnation upon , the men and women of tomorrow. Dr. SDence and Mr. Burgress could I both truthly say the words of Bil ly Sunday. "I will fight liquor un til Hell freezes over." CONSCIENCE By ZENO B. 8PENCE, . . .Goldsboro. N. C. . ; A mighty blast, the gang plank vlted to attend these services. strong, so modern. We find every thing man could desire ready ior the great trip, in fact it seems inai we are living a hundred years in the future. Be ready next week, we are go ing to leave the earth.. Presbyterian Services There will be preaching at Halls- wIHa OMahvtdrlan Phumfi HunriAV 'mnraina- At 11 -on iinA at Stanford 'at 4:00. Sunday School will be held for one hour Just before these ser I vices. Tou are most cordially In- David Fountain. .Mrs. Paul Southerland spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Nova Smith, near Warsaw. ,, Miss Evanglin Brlnson spent a week with her grand-mother of Maple Hill. . a : . .' 1 special selections were' ryg seems ready., y soloist ana tne mo. era . a miirhty sUr as the glgan-1, tic ship or imaginauon auuiuu au majestic with a scientific crew ready to take it out into the great unknown. Take a look at those a board who will make this trip then look at the ship itself. We find peo ple aboard Just as we find them in every great crowd. There are the rich, the poor, good and bad, edu cated and uneducated, those wno believe the Bible literally and those who say it Is utterly impossible that it is a man made work There are those who say when we die that ends all, and those who believe that we will cross the great divide and enter into a better and more wonderful life. There are those who care for nothing or any one, Just want something to eat and a place to sleep" , and others who are scien tific ever, exploring the great un known trying to learn more about this wonderful world upon which we live. Even as we look, we see a great lighted laboratory. Let us In vestigate. As we enter we find men hard at work, doing what T We are told that they are trying to, In some way , get great . power from what to us seems to be absolutely nothing. Air atom they call it. One' of the smallest indivisible pars of which tu matter is auoDosed to be formed.- The great power may- be I ......... n.AUM " ' these men of science or not, they are continually showing us now wonders, and too if there were not men who -did research - work and tried to Improve the great gifts of bod in place of going forward we ice was the first speaker .'Ming and for about an rave facta after facts wed the UBelessness of 1 the harm that it was A number of cases ; Were ' tUe speaker which ' he has una in contact with per- i id he held the challenge t o people to drive out liq- My and every form; for ice sake. Dr. Spence spoke : e lines of education against v 1th which the readers of :.E3 are familiar in the art- I v Dr. Snence which have ; ,'pearing each week. Dr. - urged all wo were interest- rite to his office in Oolds - s ,r material on the , great ent to drive out liquor which .j started ana u Buppuruiig, , le Burgress followed Dr. Spen k1 hit along a different line of ht on the same subject, "Mr. ress challenged the 600 min s of the state who were sitting it Uy by, to take some action a- 'nst the on rush of this evil. If e church leaders ' and church members- would do their part and take their stand against the evil of iiquor, we could drive all the liquor out of the state in six months the speaker said. - Mr. Burgress turned to the Bible, stating that he was still old-fashioned enough to believe and accept ."It, ahd proved. to the audience that any man who was drinking liquor, or was advocating the drinking of liquor and by so doing was causing man. to fall be fore the snare of this deamon, was would be going backwards. sinning against . Christ A Doy we are be aboard this yit follow a drunkard into drink-" mighty ship.1 It is so large, so MARRIAGES , v' White -H. T. Brlnson and Bettle V. Bar- wick of Wayne Co. Elsworth Daid and Kathleen Herring. William E. Brady of Cumberland Co. to Mary Elizabeth Powers. B. C. Surratt and Ult Mae Mlddleton. Lee Rouse and Lizzie Foes. Lloyd Lee and Eva Brown, Elman Starnes and Eva Hall: Herman Sutton and Ruby Stroud.- , I Colored lr - V- Rogers Satch'ell and Annie Mae Boney, Ben Parker and - Usher Wright, George Farmer and Nor man Sutton, . George Teachey and Rosa Lee Branch, William Ward and Reba Eliza Williams, W, C. Miller and Lina Bell Southerland, Martell Fryer and Edna Lee De Vane, Dudley Lowe and Lou Ada Carr. - - : . .Cedar Fork News .. Mrs. Inez Wilson and children I spent a few days with) Mr. and Mrs. B. Wi Pickett of Warsaw. Mrs.. Annie Pickett, ; Mrs.' Inez with Mr. and Mrs: Stephen Ray- nor. , , v i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sloan and children of Marion, f S. ' C. are spending the week end with Mrs. A. R. Wood. Mis Virginia v Bradshaw is spnedlng a few days with her pa rents, - Mr. ' and Mrs. Jake Brad shaw.' r ' Mr. and Mrs. -Gorman Brlnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cotton Certificates ! Expected Soon ' The new 1935 Cotton Tax-Exem ption Certificates . for, the use of producers to ein their 1035 crop of cotton are expected to arrive at ine County Agents office the first or second week in .September. They are now being issued by the State Allotment Board in, Raleigh says Mr. McLendon. Each producer, landlord, tenant and share cropper who will have certificates issued to them will receive a card notifying them when the certificates arrive and each one will have to receipt at the. County Agents- Office for his Certificates. The old 1934 Certificates which was sent, to" Washington for re-is sue for use in this crop season will also arrive soon. If any Cotton producer has overlooked bringing into the County Agents Office their old left-over poundage they should do this at once says Mr. McLendon, as they win not be ac cepted by the gins in lieu of Tax this ginning season ; unless they have been re-Issued In another co lor. ' - : , 1 ' American Universities and Col leges." The volume represents virtually all colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Stu dents are selected for membership on a basis of scholarship, leader ship, service, extra-curricula activi ties' and "characteristics pointing toward future usefulness to society and to the. business world" accord ing to H. Pettus Randall, editor, ; Herbert is the eon of Prof, and Mrs.' W. C. Herbert, 430 Wofford campus, and was graduated from Spartanburg high, school His clubs and fraternities Include Interna tional Relations club, Chi Beta Phi (national scientific fraternity), Be ta Pi Theta (French fraternity); Blue Key and Senior Order of Gnomes. He was editor-in-chief of the col lege paper, a Rhodes scholarship candidate from' Wofford, tennis team captain, and winner of a na tional prize for the best French poem, offered by Beta Pi Theta. He also was winner of the military tennis tournament, Fort Hoyle, Md. and received other distinctive hon ors during his college career. He plans to study medicine. . ; . o' i . , Sunday School 10:00 A. M. I Preaching . .3:00 P. M Preaching U:18 A. M. I Revival wiU begin at Wesley " Subject: "A SEEKER". ' vrtth the Sunday afternoon appoint WESLEY: , I ment. Service each evening throu- Sunday School 2:00 P. M. ghout the week at 8:00 P. M. vvwvvvwvvvvv Methodist Services KENANSVILLE: The Home Of The Poor - "Water seeks its own level", so the old "saying goes, therefore, Economy-Wise shoppers come to our store for their Heavy and Fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables, Country Produce and other needs around the dining room and kitchen. j Scott Grocery Co. ff I ROSE HILL, N. C. Wodland Church - Holding Revival . The annual revival of Wood land Methodist Church began Sunday, August ZS, and will con tinue through this week. The pastor, Rev. H. M. McLamb Is doing the preaching. Song ser vice begins at 7:45 P. M. Every one Is cordially Invited. O 'iii Grandson Of Duplin Listed In Who's Who (From Sportansburg Herald) William Chapman Herbert, '35 Wofford college graduate, has been selected for a biographical sketch in Who's Who Among Student in jir.i jonns ) i x r. W.CSPENCE ! X , 1FD KFl i li x Jli WHERE TOBACCO LOOKS BETTER AND BRINGS MORE MONEY STICK TO BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE Of icial Sales Card for 1935 ' '- Goldsboro, North Carolina - '; '- Farmers of Duplin 'August Date Sale 27 Tuesday 2 28 Wednes. 1 29 Thurs. " 3 SO Friday 2 ' September Date Sale 2 Monday 1 3 Tuesday 8 4 Wednes. 2 , 5 Thurs. . 1 1 6 Friday 3 9 Monday 2 10 Tuesday 1 .11 Wednes. 3 12 Thurs. . 2 13 Friday 1 lft Monday 3 IT Tuesday 2 lg Wednes. 1 19 Thurs. ' 3 20 Friday - 2 23 Monday I 24 Tuesday S 25 Wednes. 2 26 Thurs. 1 27 Friday. 3 SO Monday 2 October . Date ' ' Sale 1 Tuesday 1 2 Wednes. 3 3 Thurs. ; 2 4 Friday 1 7 Monday 3 8VTuesday 2 0 Wednes. 1 10 Thurs. .'. 3 11 Friday 2 14 Monday 1 115 Tuesday 8 16 Wednes. 2 17 Thurs. ; 1 18 Friday .3 21 Monday 2 22 Tuesday 1 23 Wednes. 3 24 Thurs. 2 20 -Friday ;1 28 Monday 3 29 Tuesday 2 SO Wednes. 1 81 Friday 3 November Date - Sale 1 Friday 2 4 Monday 1 5 Tuesday S 6 Wednes. 2 7 Thurs. 1 8 Friday 8 11 Monday 2 12 Tuesday 1 13 Wednes. 8 14 Thurs. ' 2 15 Friday 1 18 Monday 3 19 Tuesday 2 20 Wednes. 1 21 Thuwr . A 22 Friday 2 25 Monday 26 Tuesday 8 Thanksgiving - i County i s the above statement is no exageration! We can prove to you that TOBACCO will sell as high in the BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE, Goldsboro, N. .... , -. . i ' , .I.' ... ..... i, ., v. ...."'1 -,,- v ' . :.' V Carolina, as in any house in Eastern North Caro lina, and in many instances higher. r . ' V v r ' ' ' ' " ' . r .. - , : Bring your better grades to us, and watch us work for your interest , : Clip out this Sale Card and keep it before - you, and drive straight to the - v - w , i GOLDSBORO, N. CAROLINA ' ,t YThere you and your Tobacco will receive the personal attention of Jim Jones and 1 W. C. Cpence, "The Farmer's Friends". . ! , . U(D)IEL(D), (C. For Dependable Service WE HAVE SECOND SALE MONDAY OUR HOUSE IS LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCOMMO DATE YOU THIS YEAR. WE DON'T MAKE RASH PROMISES, BUT WE WILL DO OUR BEST. TO GET THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR EVERY PILE ON OUR FLOOR. , k COME EARLY AND VISIT WITH US e iim e GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Deems H. Pate, J. Herman Denning, John R. Morris, v ; ' I I y

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