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a . 11- . ' i t:, ! s l - a '. re him. fjt Lrael from ti i i r ;v t. 'e you J have strer'h f pie ILii week and see God prepr int the people to come out.. Re member that Hoses was sent that these might know God..- Thea rharoah boastfullv answered Hos es as to the Lord, lie opened Uxe way for God to. show feis power t f " r j "b i i v3 V hy don't you try Alka-Seltw for the relief of - HANGOVER - Stomach Gas. Headaeke, Add Btom-: S,, Sfaranutieand Sdatte Win' iIt-Bltir bu a Blaasant, rtfrwh-1 ' CTteacy taata. It conuOM an anal- , K5WAMtyl-8llrylU, a Sodium lall of Aaplrln) which P' . i ud Slacoifort, whtL End ulnaral alkalUara hato to cor- . Ml the causa of those minor all. m.U uoltl with hyperacidity v ' tk antaasaoh. !,' -i.. v, . ..'. At war drag tot at Ike ?- tala. aaa la Stc an nLh frv Br. THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS . : fc . will conn to ruf home tvery dijr through " THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ONITOR ! ' An lnltnatitnsl Daily Stvaftr . i I fMordt for too Um mWi .ln. oonitrMtlrt tolnp. TJiMonltot V aot rqlolt erliM or iuOo; Mltlur doe II J"0" J!!: i iv ' hat Mli Mrrabtlmiy with tbtn. Vntunt for kuy mm and aU .th.,. ; ;i iaaillr. iBtlaelac tM WW Mac aHaa SMtloa .:, t... $ . f . ' Chrlitlu Selene PnbUihtnf Sotlttr -,, " Oaa, Morwu atiMt, Boitoa, ifawashiiMttt . .. ' .. r f nauo OBtar mt aibasrloilaa to Thf Chrtstlaa leMnot Monitor for "JnSaVtoto t month! MH1HaiatlM ''l '- WodMadar Ijmh, hwludlag Mataatu Boetka: Inar to.to. f lanaa SM J Cnr MIT WOXtlCS ARC OVTf NOW WI All FOM-Ol AHP HAIR TROUtUI ARC CNOCOf WorSISTBK " ; i - -tf OKANDMA, TOO- , Blowing '.wiiii . nv;iif ( Through its amazing 2-fold power, td tlean and revitalize, Fom-ol takes'young hair and keeps it Coung; takes .old folks hair and makes it look younjl 1 Fom-ol is so economical! a little goes a. (ong way. Ask . Vowr drucsist for the regular 53c size. Or, write for a genj Wevs iricl botlle, enclosing 10c to cover oacklng and pottos . '" i V ' v r . 5 ' ' t L' i,I.J V 45 iaot, Ww VoA. H. V ' . 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Of UU ..v o " - , Canaan it was n c" ry ur t.oa to show tie People that He was the one and true Godwins metn od in showing this was through the plagues- Bead., through the whole story of the plagues..- We WU1 pause lOT 1 J"" E""'i" .01 uie ii" v u - evidence that would make any 61 'these gods, one by one, but they had only observed and ; rebuilt their faith in the Fallen god-God I;. nVinff all codl With 0M WOW 'in the tenOi plague All the first hnrn if man ana Deaat m hu xjui . t ii HpstroTed.- Judgment is upon all who fail to believe; on trim Tint "Pas over" means that there was a way of escape..,- only those who observed tne way ores nam. WAT safe that nieht. , .JBlood on the door... post Not i ,Tlnnil nf.tlut animal but; the ah itiiat thfrv had in believinr that God would do wnat ne saia. Lets note the Plan of Escape,- 1. Take a Iamb, Innocent and Test ed. J "Christ the Iamb of God.1. 2. Th Tjimh Trilled. To Dav uenaltv for sins 4Behold tiie Lamb of God on Calvary.? 3. Apply the blood to the post Faith, Salvation Iiiii USC OUR mother's tot to watch and wbrty , . , . , j rv. . " y. ' " ' .' "'rOADj V, - kaJ-. ovtr tho halth of the family,: Bui tnoVher's worries about the famil hair problems are ended, now j that - Fom-ol U here to help. Fonvol is a re U markable foaming oil shampoo, super' H fine and non-irritating to the mosf S ; tender skin. Fom-ol takes drab, sickly1 hair and leaves it thoroughly clean HI ' i... i ..L.'.yit Uy --l. .1 of i-il' 1 ? J A .1 ZL1, E3 IT Cri "ID ATD II ! SOLVID by t' e 1 1!ud of Commis sioners of I 'a Coustyt . 1. That b' : of r . Coun ty be icsui-i f uxsuant to foe Cksn- ty Finance Act, as amerces, in an, amount not exceeding $13,CC3 fjr j the purpose of refundrg a Lie a- mount of the principal of vaiia Subsisting bonded .indebtedness of the County wmcai was - inourrea before January 1, 1929 for tLe construction of roads and bricks. in said County, and was kgaily created for necessary expenses of the County, and is evidenced by the following! ' 1 !, y $15,000 67c Koad Bonds dated ( September 1, '1925, maturing Sep- tember l, i37 ' $10,000 64 Bead Bonds dat ed Tune 1, 1919, maturing July 1, $5,000 6 Boad and Bridge Bonds dated November 1, 1920, maturing November 1, 1937. $15,000 6 Boad and Bridge) Bonds dated Kay 1, 1921, matur ing May 1, 1938. 2. That the holders oi said J&e fuding Boad and - Bridge Bonds shall be subrogated to all the rights and powers of the holders of the indebtedness so refunded. 3. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said Keiunding Boad and image Bonds shall be ' annually levied and collected. . ! ' t 4. That. -a statement of the County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is ,opei to public inspection. ; , v ' 5. That this order shall take ef fect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters.- The foregoing order was finally passed on the 19th day of July, 1837, and was lust published on the 22nd day of July, 1837. Any, action or proceeding questioning. the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days af ter its first publication.?? ' vfe;'' Clerk: Board of Commissioners. , 7-29-2t ; w ! PVX i ! 0BDBB AUTHOBiZING "' $25,500 EEFUBTDrNQ SCHOOL BONDS BE IT 0BDEBED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Commis sioners of Duplin County: ? L That bonds f Duplin County be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act as amended in an a- mount not exceeding $18,000 for the purpose of refunding a like a mount it the .principal . of valid subsisting bonded indebtedness of the County which was incurred by the Board ef County Commission ers (as an administrative agent of the State in providing a State sy stem of public schools) for main taining the i constitutional., . six months' sohool term, and is': evi. aencea oy ine xouowing: . r:u ' $1,000 57 School Bond dated October 1, 1925, maturing jOctober $10,000 4Va School Funding Bonds dated March 1, 1928,; ma turing itm , i3 t w $5,000 Vt Sohool Bonds dat ed April 1, 1928, maturing April 1, 1030, .. v .. 4r ' $2,000 5 34 School Funding Bonds dated September 1, 1931, maturing Sepeu'.ber 1, 1937, - 2. That bonds of Duplm County be issued pursuant to the County iinance Act as amended, in an a mount not exceeding $7,600 for the purpose of refunding a like a- mount of the principal , of ; valid subsisting " bonded indebtedness j which, was lawfully incurred ' in! erecting and equipping ' aclat l buildings necessary for maintain ing the constitutional six months' school term and was thereof U.r as sumed by Duplin' County, . which indebtedness is evidenced by t'.e following: $3,000 6 Calyp-io E.' - 1 T'i trict School Eonrls f ,tcl I 1, 1S21, matnn - IJ r -y 1, 1, 38. V $1,CCD C C T PrcirriC . cur r'f w"r LnV X . l o V 'vTcbacco La- iii-.' Uztr Vliitcvil!e Prcjram i OvcrVPTFl:33P.LL y Dily Except Sunday V ; ' DecTaRninj Auu:t 5lh .L S. S:r.ilh Secretary: 1 1094. maturing Aucnst 1, 1837. 'a Th holders of said $25,530 Refunding School Bonds shall be mkrotrnieA to all the lights fUld powers of the holders of the in debtedness so refunded. - -fiH, . a That . tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said Kefunding School Bonds shall be annually levied and coBeoted. -; 5.' That a statement of the debt of the County has been filed with the Clerk and is open to pub- lio inspection. 6. That this oner - snau t we effect upon its passage ana snau not be submitted to the voters. s The foregoing order was linaiiy passed on the 19th day of July, 1937. and was first published on tint 22nd dav of July. 1937. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days af ter its first publication. . f tj ; Clerk, Board of Commissiomers. 7-29-2t. '' irJt'i'l'J-. :'".m r 0 f SOMI JIr. and Mrs. O. . Jonea ana son, Edward, also Kisses Thelma Smith Elizabeth ward ana vnrys- tinn Whale accompanied by ton Whaley," spent .last week end at Carolina reach. ; ; . " '. Kisses , lLirtha Pickett wd Erma WilliamS spent last weekend at Carolina Beach. 'frv-v'.-.v.-'.-:.' Urs. Dlis Vestal and baby bey of Snow EIH tave been viai'-isj Mr. and 'Krs. viie Iriuson. j Krs. EonrJl Earris of Kinston has been vMtirj her mother, Ijrs. Emma ftuinn. r;-t!,--...---f. ; - IKrs. John CLite and small dau ghter of i Leriran, Ey., have been visitirj His. Thad Jones. Krs, White is tie -former Kd .Jones. ; .' , - . Kiss Annie T eoutherlcr ",f Princcttau is v! . her e 'Krs. E'a lTull:s arl Hiss I . ' t Sont'ieiiand. . las. Bolrt Carrt'Jl Cc!!3 1 -r returned to tcr 1" e 1 it r e three wed s tocr cf I " 1 t mary cf C" r t " 1 1 I f h"r r -i.lt r I , , UZ1S .ww Farrott's Hospital staff, - Xinston, snent a eonnle of days here rec ently with her..nts.: .;,j K0BTBACT XLBB 1$$ Mrs. J. If. Brock was hostess to the Kenansville Contract Hub on last Wednesday afternoon form 3- 6 o'clcok with mesuames v. a. Fenny and C. B. Guthrie' substi- tntinr for Kesaames a. v. wens and V. B. Boney ,who were both ont of town on that occasion. Ice Cold punch was served upon the arrival of the euesta alter wnicn they found their places and after several suirited nrcgression , the hostess assisted by her young dan: ghter, Doris,- served cantaloupe sundae fsClowed by salted peanuts. Mrs. L 0. Burch received high score prise, a tea pot ' for club members and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie a linen handkerchief, for' t visitor's hitrh score vrise. Krs. L 0. Burch was also the Folly Anna for the afternoon and was presentea piece of lingerie. i Er. end Jfirs. J. & Jerritt and Son Jimmy, spent last - weekend with friends in Charlotte. . They stopped for a short visit in Wades bora with the Bowman's. Vance B. Cavin accompanied . J-. , ..- . . V . i Eiimes Jayme Kartin and Karsar- et Fuller to fiags leaa ana an tea f or a oouule of 'days last ,VZu Zmct Jussely has accept ed a Job with the government in Charleston, S. 0. Ehe wia ' be greatly missed by her friends here but we wish her much success in ber new' work.V;"''-v''-V-::v.' ,- Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Johnson and son Jimmy also Mrs. Sarah Croom have returned from a week's visit with relative in Greenwood nd other points in 9. 0. ' livi n rtiT Tfw-' law Je i'VMMvJ JlaiW 3 ' . 1 Kt " y t.'t ntoon Card C! b v s et'iv; i l.t week by - 1. , J. Iit,'.:t fir wLirh they s r " r ' 1 3 C .3. -poniberel ..'.h a.rrjvi ..s. IliS liistcas served an :e at tLe conclusion ef tie ". A. T Jil .'. '-' .0 ilTTHOJ- I " . . 1 3 TCSACCO (. A t t When There Were Ne Dokea Between the years of 157J and 183 .there were no dukes In cur .peerage, tayi London Answers Mag sine. In me former year, Queen Elisabeth executed the remaining two, while Jamee 1 revived the title in the latter year for the benefit of bis favorite, George VilllerS,' who beeame Duke of Buckingham. yv AUTOMOBILE - ACCIDENT I RECORD? ! m a i j n jaa . ra - .- n w an . CAUSE trmttiMANS WHO HAVfi HOT vn iea MOW TorMjTtcr f - 7 . THMSWfJ rOWH Of CATS CMS . laWKT MVfRS Sj,S, kwHWAYS EDUCATION r LA " - . " ' . - '" 1 11 yj -. v ENGINEERING. I. 1 - ' '1 million drivers, somel GCii i.Iij tome bad ..V Three times that many: pedestrians, lnctudtnp. the lame, the halt and the blind . . ,1 More than- 28 million automobiles, some In good condition and others nearly ready to fall apart . . . Three million miles of highways, with a score of physical hazards in every mile. Add all these together and you have Americn'a traffic lottery, a com' jlox p me ot l ie and death in which ell of us, :".iig or not, must par-t-1 ;e. ' -i's e" " ,1 automobile i 1 1' ', s t' t. n !iit' I I 1 1 Y 'l 1 velis I i . i - r-'Ju ... i the u i i ' 1 " 1 and ;j,-t. ? Yellow Sacred Ct' . f ' The Chinese use yellow as a re. I or saered color, says a not: J c . .. orist But to us It indicates tine. We even, associate it wi u crookedness and cowardice. On tlie other hand,- yellow arouses cheer fulness and warmth and Is the sym bol ot light. ' v a" i. -l : , 71 i i.i REMEDY vi s 1 TTTTTTI.. gtneer says: high ways n will stop." officer says: ' motorists t . 1 on them." i down bjk! i cidents." s emphaHisr " lng and yn accl(l(n(s," '- Arc -, f tor ( . 1 m i I'
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