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I I j l7arm Implc::ic:il jarmvillc 0:1 L ill i'EUTILIZERS r.CCniTI and American , wire fencing; fcriliir supplies, Una and cement. Tobacco Flues and Tobacco Cloth. Every- thing for the home and farm CASH OE CEELlT.We in vite you to investigate our terms. ' rfar.25 ' v ' ' ' ' ' ' " SOIL CONSERVING CROPS CHECK r FALL.OW oil tossi: tons pen acrb jM3v u3 r CORN 3, -HOTATION f is . $ Cor Vtwst. Ciowr - s-TW exfwnmwt ar Mmany, m. Stwlby Loam,' b tlop , -' . 3 v-aurcn.. . i j cc post facto act i.a!,. . not only nave Led cca j to the English constitution 1 tie common law, but impossi- 13 ES Well.f.-.V.;' , ( . The Churchirf England from t-3 seventh century, although a rational and state church, did rec cjnize the supremacy of Eome in riritual- matters until the year 1534, in the reign of Henry -Vm. This supremacy; however, was re pudiated in the reign - of Henry VTH , and - was accomplished legally by several acts of Parlia ment sanctioned by convocation of the Church of England, the Arch bishop of Canterbury (Primate of all England) and the Archbishop of York (Primate of England), de claring that " . , . the Bishop ot Borne hath no greater jurisdiction in this realm than any other for eign bisnop." - CONTONUES INDEPENDENT The Church of England contin ued , to exist independently of Eo me, and throughout the ' reign of I Edward VI and Until the end of t the first year cf the reign of Mary wnen it legauy, reaiiirmea us al legiance to the pope. Becognition of Eoman supremacy continued throughout the remainder of Ma ry's reign. - . ' Upon Elizabeth's ascension it wa3 debatable whether the Chur ch of England would continue its Roman allegiance, or whether the spirit of English independence and tlie influence of that astute queen, Elizabeth, would brnig about an other repudiation of papal , autho rity. The pope immediately began negotiations looking forward ; to continued allegiance. The negotia tlonsf i lasted for more than 10 years. At last, in 1579, Pius, aban doning hope of . reconciliation, pro nounced sentence of excommunica tion upon Elizabeth and all com municants of the Church of Eng land who refused to recognize his authority. , (This weapon of the Pope;had;been' pievipusly used in ; Hcr.vy .nd Fancy Grocerica HARi".7?Ji, FEEDS, SEEDS Concco Gacoline And Oils . ' ' t "... ; y Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Candy Tour Business Appreciated y V Mar. 2 5 ZJ there has been any founding cf a religious body in England since the seventh century that it could not have been that of .the Church of England, i ' fii-K".1 ' "': 0 ' ' ""'"i':;f:-- Keen Interest Shown In Tenth Essay Contest On a state experiment station farm, soil was lost 500 times fast ; er frorai lany lying fallow than from land planted, to grass or al-" falfa. Every year, water erosion'alpne removes 3,000,000,000 tons t John's, reien.) In the meantime the ;.of soil, mostly good topsoil, from United States' lands".. This year, 1 relations of the Church of England V due to the flood on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, the- loss will be , l" "i"1- c '- To oariybe t. of topsoil in-a l,g.?23Sfl&MtoS train, enough cars would be needed to make a' train 475 - long.Such a train would reach 19times around the earth at the J Peuding the negotiations - there' equator. - Most of this erosion' can be stopped by taking better acre was secession from the Church ' cf the land, growing more grassy or leguminous crops, aid keeping of . England by the minority favor- Suw cSS over co sss .chauo,.Qt tate College., , .t.., s . . . . , . ifrom churck of England with - ' 'V'!'' -"i n'4 ' ' "'-'V "v4 out protest' from Eome. ,v " ncrhmie C Daniel Sketches Historv , ; lmt was not until nineteenth kuiiuiuu.v iwuiry. - centurv that the Eoman" Catholic Of Anglican Church In Texas Papeir , EALEIGH, Feb. 28th. Keen interest is being shown in the 10th Annual Cooperative Essay Contest M. Or., Mann, General Manager of tne two co-operatives sponsunng it said here today. 1 The contest is being sponsored jointly by the. North Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Asso caition ' and the farmers Coopera tive,, Exchange, with the support and co-operation-: of the Carolina Co-operator. The subject this year is :"A Well-rounded Cooperative Program for North Carolina.'' , Since we' announced the subject of the contest in the state press a.few weeks ago we have received considerable: inquiries and requests f or ? additional,' information both from .teachers and. students," Mr. Ma$aid;?aiding 'f- v 'TachvYocationai Teacher in the State will be mailed a supply of the essay booklets which wiii soon come off the press. Individual students and others may receive these' free of cost by sending us a postcard or letter." First prize in the contesl this year, is in previous years, will be a one-year college tuition scholar ship y and cash tprizes will be a warded to runners up" in the con test.' " - James E.; O'Daniel (known , m E aplin - as ; Eommie)' prominent 1 crth worth, Texas,: attorney and native of Duplin County recently prepared a sketch on the Anglican Church. The Port Worth Star Telegram gave the story a promi nent place in a recent issue. ' We reprint it as follows: , '- (Editor's Note:1 'inlhiTfol-' lowing article "by : JaWies - E. u jjaniei, member oi bt. Andrews ""Episcopal Church and a student -cf English history, it fs stated that the Church of England, pa rent church of the ' Episcopal ; Church " in the United States, ; . was not founded by nenry ' Vin or Gueen Elizabeth.) - BY JAMES E.,0T)ANIEI, I A recent article, having to do with Henry VvTH " and Edward VI asserted that If Henry VHI had not fallen wildly'' in love with-a mere girl "of 19, England might be a Catholic country today, fr aud there might be no Church pf, Eng land." ,y fv ; f u. One wonders what "Church of England" was referred to in .Mag na Charta in the reiffn of Kirrt John, and if the word '"Catholic' must of necessity-be solely-applied Good Tobacco Always Bring: A Good Price to the Eoman Church. . A It has been reneatedly asserted , t0 the -Apostolic Succession, that Henry VIII founded the Church of England, or, jf he did not, then Elizabeth did. Henry Church, as Isuch. had anv official recognition in England, and then only as a, nonconformist body-. ;no beeak in succession . Always Brings continuity of the successions of the archepiscopal sees ' of Canterbury and York in the reigns of Henry Vin, Edward VI, Mary and Elizas beth and none since that . time. Out of 9,400 priests who ; served in the reign of Mary, only 192 refused, to continue at their altars in the reign of Elizabeth. -" 6 - The continuity cf the Church of England has remained unbroken since the seventh century, not only as a body corporate, , but as to its fundamentals,: such as' adherence and WIIXAED WE3TBE00K, Prop. ; NEAE GEADY SCHOOL MAOLA ICE CREAM: . BEER AND ALE i Heavy And Fancy Groceries :0'C-AS;AriD cils 1 Jul LI to, produce a quality crop' this year.' " ' This is indicated by the fact i that already hundreds of farmers, have applied for membership ' in, the TCX $300-Acre Club' an hon orary club sponsored by the state-: wide Farmers Cooperative - Ex change for the purpose of stimu lating interest in the production ; of quality tobacco. , , C' , The. rules provide that - every farmer applying must receive -, a , return of at least $300 from ah acre of tobacco to become a full-1 fledged member. The farmer who , receives the highest return from a -single acre will receive as first . prize a cabinet model farm radio. Farmers in the water shed a reas of Madison County used 500, 000 pounds of triple superphos phate on soil improving crops last year. checta colds' and Liquid, Tablets. Salve. Nose Drops FEVER' ... . x.. first day Headache. 30 minutes Try "Eub-My-Tism"-World's Best Linament 1JM HOPE JL mm- '- St EALEIGH. Feb, 28th. Good tobacco always . brings a good ?nce and apparently the.unfier ainty of compact legislation is exnpnasizing the need for growers For best prices and complete job on Monuments, see or write-4'. Rev. H. J. Whaley Beulaville, N. C. 9 i t 5 emphasis upon the ' sacrament cf Hoiv Eucharist. " - w , . . - - - This Chtoch'df England protest-' ed in the sixteenth century, as did v the Eastern Orthodox Catholics in & the twelfth centhry, Ugaihst Eo-,'v , man supremacy lo tnat extent ,both are Protestant, which ex plains the meaning of the word portestant in- the oath taken by the English kings upon their ac cession. But the, word when so used must not be confused with the modern use thereof when applied to nonconformists in England and denominations in the United Sta ges. . , ; It is obviously importer and a ! loose use of the, word "Catholic" to apply it solely to any one of the three major parts cf the Catholic j Church ok today, towitr The East ' em Orthodox Catholics, whostj , titular head jn the Patnarch of C--Dtintinople; the Eoman Cath , " '3 Clnirc wliase titular head f -i rr'": .n'cf Canterbury. i it 1 j 1 Zt CV12U3 ti.t. . if ...See.L.Jf. TYNDALL ROR Your Farm Supplies ROYSTER AND STANDARD FERTILIZERS i "Mar. 25 PINK HILL, NOETH CAROLINA . V : Katherine - K - Measure - Fit ; GARMENTS ' I ! , COST NO MOEE THAN THE OEDINAET KIND j If one of the 40 types cannot1 fit you, Kellogg makes a " ' '" garment to your individual order, ' " It V- , garment to your ; SOLD AND SEBVICED BY MRS. G. PARIC PRIDGEN 1 . - WARSAW, NOETH CAKOLIITA' 1
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