LaIESEI GBADT, Editor-Owner ' ,,(., " f r-' 3 AT THE POST OFFICE, KKNANSVILLE, N. JOND GLASS MAIL MATTES. , r BATES OF 8UBSCJUPT?OX " : I EAR BY MAIL POSTPAID . . . . . tlONTHS ..,..,., .SU50 .ft A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL PTJBIISIJED BY A DEMO' fii4T ,vn DEVOTED TO THE MATERIAL EtUOATlOW.f AI ECONOMIC, AND AOBICtJLTCKAX. INTEBEST8 OF, DUPLXN AND 8C&ROTJNDINQ COUNTIES. , ' ' During, these days o war threats he wlio Jaugha last may not laugh at aU. , . i ' ' . JrtV la our lci-on t dares that Le, 1 ; i ,. CuJ, worked L-';y u t- ' - layirj the foTi." ." Nn, t st eJi..- er v at buJi on it. ue im it wcJ. The foundation was Je sus Christ. lie en-l'd the funda mental princirles d Christianity f ti Rvrvdav Questions of life and duty. Yes, Paul taught "Jesus Christ" 'OUier lounaauon. ho man lay taan tnat is ma, nrliinl. JpTl Christ' HeT6 ' IS 4Ti fATiTiiiatinTt for every vbxisu . w-vr tn build nnon ana he w.nif K.LTftil ta do BO. If "hl fails in tnis point jus iiiumm may easily burn for it is as hay, wood, stubble. But if he builds up on the right foundation his work will be permanent, for it is as gold, silver, precious stones. There nriii aitmi a. dav when CTery work er's work will be tried., As gold. silver, and precious stones. . wui .nifhttiifiii fir, so will the right kind of teachings and principles abide. As wood, nay ana uuiuw hum ut will the wrone kind of teachings and principles., He him self, thougn careiess an iuuim nt av he saved, but his work i lost, gone up in smoke as it were. J u any man s vm nui retch. a reward. So as we work together as laborers with God' why not seek to so build, so teach, tn kmi nermanent results in the lives of those about us? That will be the great reward. , . . " Now as. we turn to the Epistle of Paul to the Galattans we find . . . t il T A nin.H niayfl Inlaw -i" :' i: .i PnMiifent Saosevelt'may run for'in to nervert the Christians from a third term in the White House.has caused our liberty-loving Amer- the Gospel of Paul, but he sffll ' - SaXtobftck off aid begin to think dark thonghto about die-longs to be with them tor he lov ; raj-ism, and other unwanted things, which . not at alle. th jJL . " faSffSt place President Biosevelt will 'very likely not at thunderbolt and God blessed it. 1 t .i-.- fArirffiMdurain f " He admonishes them to be not de- - teBCthnfXlu?iong observed tmstom of having a pre.-Uved, or turn up their. nose to idento rH inaSnma? of two terms was started by Geo. Washing-' God, for- they shall reap what -2f It i theSnTof this nation as a democracy not because of they sow. If they sow to the mminput dimcrer ox ovennrowai ot uue KwoiJiuvjy j uran v -- 1 w STbeomsf wrweaking a start as a democratic nation they sow to the Spirit they shall SI hTSsnr to steaTonW'own feet and be thought of a. reaJ life everlasting. After two S1?::.. tJZ feorce Washineton'i folks, That cus-, thousand years we still find peo- 111. LIHIUni UlAHiB WHI.WI I U . . ....31 - . 1 1 . .. I ' "T ' .. . ..4 liai alTMAT MTVea 13 e ttss' ' i a r. 1 . At r z it. tel a The word whisht seems to fit in the solution, to ur business puzzle is Distribution. ' ' ;'."' , f , - s i ( 1 1 "" " '""v A AmnriiM hai been elected to solve peace problem. Someone has to be the goat. , declare war a Moody monster, but it brings home the bacon to its mottusr., money-power, - Some men find their hapiness in their work; other are really the ' toss o the family. , J , ' ,'' , ' ',' t;"', Buzzards are like our modern bombing jianes; they don't at tack, until the victim is helpless. nm L, 1 a few days parents, Lir. a:;i Krs. V. ing last wees. - Krs. Haori PL juow was weekend gur t of her sister, I-s. J. D. Williamson at Pink vifAiHa Gflodine visixea -os llose and Violette Kaxwell Sdturday. . . tIia Aid lAiies Smith home, near Ephriin Church, now owned by 7JU Williams, ana , wmcn Scouts cf Tu ? H ti I ville took j'"t ia C e Pay parage id l. - f i a rood sliowii'T. Tl.cre v Zack WiBiiuns, ana wnwn . - o - - , - oecuuied by Evanda Outlaw ana . t, , (aJW nri AtHATI WRR UraUVVCU ." J by fire last Wednesaay. mr. uuir law has moved to Henderson N. r ,vr little was saved, as the -.family were U away from home Third Term Talk pie who deceive themselves, mock . . .. . ..m t 11. m. 1.am4- Ood,' and tnen wnen me iuuvi. comes they wonder what they have done to deserve all this.(They had a' good time -wiwingibttVw forgot tiio liorcpst To save time and rob a crow's nest I planted Deans un- tne Unitea states, ana vb' " 7T i;j. '.,J tm ist; among the ten commandments, and has already served its purpose. ; . ' . , In the third place a majority of our scares are caused by a few Trillion dollars , worth of propaganda being distributed among our milium uwul r r information. Pohtl- . KrvTuA-dar; STZeaS ?E a fa7good argument for a third' der 'a xooV W tte AH of which appears to do a iairiy goou , . . . th nn all a- term .ranklin.B. Eoosevat, is -".1 tiktkW my . Tatter snouiaep " v-,,- ialead them, and ; SS. to government in oder to choose a manas their leadei -who wfllsemthem and work in their interest -That Jnan oJ ELa&JPWfc 4 if Bolt is that man he deserves re- election,..: K ' - . . '' ' by itjblf, I 1 1 was c" i fj - i i 1 1 ri "or 1 1. i rea a gun" on whLh 1 4 1 sheen word ing for two 7 "Eis gun is r t uj? hi"- ting, Doctor Kahler saia, oecaue its "bullet" is a cone-shaped disk OTi.4v.fc iasM niton mttinir me wy crushing the insect with6atmar ing walls or lurniture. W T T let's quit and go home on that one.' i-j. i ' j- . , . . - os '.li, CHOCOLATE flu. 4 tW. 1 wii iviiii wMLthei is Lert a- gaM in Chocolate and !luitanas il-ravriniT -nMii Although WO ftW glad we have a national Thanks- :.k TWivf ' , HI AVATffl Mr ZH. ID IGf mmil lift all t.liftt we should Siva lit. if fh Aiwident. thanks to the Supreme Being, for, Hngn Maxwell attended' the all our blessings, every aay snouw, Carolina-Duke footbau game last be a Thanksgiving 'day. , , ', Batorday. Three cheers for "Car- - Quite a crowd attenaeo, . uou,. dhnJ' Some of tne Aenansviue a4.JaaJ f)t A a -a KnnflflT. OX HJIIRI .....MniSil Unli . lie's Chapel, when the new Uni- D. Maxwell, Mrs. W. . venalist parsonage was aeuicaieo. Gooding, Mrs, Earl Smitn, mrs. B. G. Maxwell is still improv- Pi Westbrook, Mrs. Thad Kor ing at his home, and his 'Vlnegay'Mrs.'MUvin Kornegay, Miss friends wiu De aeugntea w juw i Xornegay and motner, jnn.. third district meeting of the 0. B. S. at Salemburg, a. v., ia. oat nniair Wovpmber 13th. A large crowd attendedMusio was ' furn ished by J. W. Jfontainne, at uie piano, .and Mrs Gurney McGrew sang. All returned late, anu ported a nice trip, k , . mi Paul Williams and Mrs. John Ivy Smith attended the de dication at Chellie's chapel par- innan ftniidaT. - 1 ' "r r . ' . is.. Mr. and Mrs. W. it. uooaing mr the euests of Mr. and Mrs .'; w;pb Vintona Ooodiner, nose, awl Vinittft Maxwell visited Miss Jessie Frederio ' Stanley, awhile Sunday. K . Mrs. H. Dw Maxwell visited hen Barents. Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Tyn- at Pinlr Hill SundaV. w Hugh Maxwell and sisters,' Bose . c. i i i y 1 3 r-p. tL.e' . i . .i I 3 1 3. t V I 13 ! ' i : "si comnn J fc?e iavl ti ,xrAim: i flag raising cereiiv ry asl st ia a body in the auflltoiium for tLe ' The Court of Honor lor ue uis- ton unjr trict will be held in Clinton on Vancehoro. T. H. tj-j. w onti. This will tin ' iMer. and u, i t i. day on t' a L7- wav 17. s'-aRi. .! z L ".n Kon-" --- of r'-v- st t .e Ewe- ,t is end-' ael is fore- JiTlOay,- JHOV. ituuu. xiua wiu mo - -1 - . .. the fkst appearance of the new man. The purr )J be toelim I ' i ,4. nt4A inatA tLe nn-- - fes from th Troop 60 has invited the Court to shoullsrs aal a-, . ?P1M- THAK:iSGIVLi:a SPECIAL , ia uWn to be out acain : after being confined to the house for more than two months. , ' itbl w. TL Goodine and Mrs. Mabel M. Holt visited Mrs, J. W. Bhue one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Grady wQl occupy the. new home on highway Ho. Ill on the plantation 01 . B. O'Daniel on the old B. P. Gra- tilace." . i 4 1 1 , U , i jiiss uiivia emitn, wno is K C. T. C. Greenville, spent the weekend witn ner parents rcucui ly, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. (Dunn) Smith. , - v William Outlaw visited W. B Onodincr recentlv. " ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose smitn, who married a few weeks s ago, will occupy the new house of his father k. A. Smitn. near w.v J. Gradv. formerlv occupied by S H. Harper, as dwelling house and store. ' jaaaaai494441n&4hSnm. Corinth and had been so suocess te CU.l ,ful there that serious divisions a- ' SllTldaV oCllOOl th rhnrch over Appolos nii Paul, anen tub .uuwip Latvia in flnriwrti And nsed" the I VtMUVl W ww- . Lesson lesson Text 1 Corinthians 8:10 1 , , Iff; GaL66-10 ,, Golden Text i; "let us not be wea . ry in well doing; for in due sea son we shall reap, if we faint ah $8i3IIr!owcHs i $5X3 oavavw .;. .. :....:. j AU $3X3 Waves ...i-. .5;'.:. 1 ; $21 PATSY'S BEAUTY SHQPPES, i 1 , Ho. X . MBS. J.. MAT, MAHAGEB ' Ho. - j PIH HUX V fl ' ' if$j' EamnnJ J v Miss King r V- ??J 1 - Kiss Eovar4 , : , vTJZV ': . -. Operator :, ! r I : " i IRI .4. fXnl . K.U , We know that Paul was in Eph eiras when he wrote his first, let f r to the Corinthian church. We ! iow that it was just before Pen tecost, therefore in the spring of ' . X17a .1oa Vnnw that Aliol- Ijb had gone from Ephesus . to Qoo. .,-, f PatAf tA tir tin OPP081 tion against Paul. In this Epistle Paul says, "jror wniie wiw I am of Paul; and another, I am of Appolos; are ye, not carnal? Who then is Paul, and who is Appolos, but ministers by whom ye believed,' even as the . lord gave to every mant I have.plant ed, Appolos watered; but God gave the increase.';, Then he, added, "For we are . laborers together with God and God needs them all. KTt ADA OTirlrmr will outshine an- AV . other in the Kingdom a ray ' j.am. tli (hatv of; (nnnA them. I was still trying to EOT., time anil .flTOWtV WW stiU building nests for boys to rob, but , 0 . - . m . ,i.A I had to take time on ior ww nrhinnine'. Sooner or later we face the harvest but when we do re member we planted the seed. , - -UEVE NotTbBE'LIEVEj ' by hugh maxwell TYnir liVn' snow doesn't it? Ah, but thfr weather man can tell Jtts about ,that," He said, tnat me clouds "would dear up before the Carolina-Duke football";" game Saturday and (page BipleyX they did, When an old Carolina man re- AN INVITATION TO OUR r'V DUPUN FRIENDS- v c ' We invite you to visit our store for any and every kind of auto need. '"1 V'Sl .aUnnoi Mranization enables. ts toS-t tremendous saving and we pass them, on i t you.. : f ; t"'.1 5 ? . r ifrnd ADC fc;c:.S OF UUK uauz f VIS TTRES, priceii from $4.89 up (AU Tires Cany a Tear or More Guarantee ' : ' 7ave AuWHeatcrs,$5.75up ."" -v-;T " : n't let cold weather catch you sleeping: t- ;j) ANTI-iFREEZE , eaL 85c ; I'JDDIES at CHT0SU1AS ' ' V icycles' velocipedes, , wagons, loooterl, and - r-.e heavier toys for young folks. ' , f ::r! :d at the Low j h. - -;c' Sell ,!:;,::. C,-,in TLreet - -" - . ::. c. 7.' Store I you're in for it. This department nrtimlarlv remembers, in addit- ,'ion to those old winning ; touch downs, ho Buck "lirasner- one, -sHTnahlft flflsistant county pitcited after the game that ne Tan tnrougn xcu lights all the way home, happily .oiiit.tr- " Watch me hit that line," Looked like aU tne cars mat gw in our way preferred to play tne mfetv nosition.' 1 , I ' ! i ' o 1 v w nt w ctiL't talk about football all dav pvph if Carolina does have the best football team in the country, so - as soon as we , teu you about the girl who sat in front of us and drank two pints of Scotch whiskey well go on to something else. Come to tnins. oi it we'd better not tell ypu about her. It isn't nice. ' 1'-.,J' Did you know that Heaven has apparently been moved- down ' to Helena, Montana I At any rate peo ple there walk the golden streets. Tests have shown that gravel us ed in paving the streets . has , a gold content ; - And incidentally did you see where' some young lady is suing two Chicago department stores for SlflOflfl because 'thev' sold her lipstick which was supposed to be "indelible" and it came oiu t..e i-ManrpA that its use "destroy"' her enjoyment of oscu'ation." His- sing must mean a woie wi vu that girL , lo-thff tiflwn item which r ! ,i Iir.., .wiaii rs, Bosey, ' .n'r " 1 3 - X , ; .,," , HANKSGIVING -n" I'lEa-Ms -Rfnrlc" Rsicinff.. i v .. v StodsRcducing SALE iv? Bif Redactions on COATS AND SUITS S J ' IF . 1 . I 1 ' i 71 AND THAT mJiAJia .wJS.-&usx . bhwjbxakxi.. IMTO DIDUCE TOTT "TO COME AND TAKE' THEM OPT CVZ IF YOU TRAVEL FIFTY MIXES TO, COME . , . ACT BY ALL 1 SPORT' COATS , 1?.XT77 s2 You, can buy one of -our regular ft,..f fl, N $10.00 coats in gray, green, rust, wine, . r .. . . v Wu x Etc.;;, rt.;-;;:,' VV- r,: 'v'a' V. I eOATS&SUlT&Fdr'AA tJ .You can buy either a coat or' suit ,'?J-"-' U l) CM -with or without fur. Prices on these - pj , were $12.95 and $14.95 . . .all colon. , 1 . , r j CQATS & SUITS For - 2 qe M Yoi can buy one of our better coats V,, J or suits made of season's finest-fabrics ' j , K i uvm r ... ; , . v i - WE HAVE DISPLAYED WEEK .r,";75;SETS-;if:t:g' OP CEXHAWABE.IS MAHY BEAUTLFUIi PATTEEH3, GB IGD7ALLY JP.UBCHASE3. TO SELL P0B.$7J5 A 32-PIECE , 1 . WE ABE SACSinCESTQ IT AS FOLLOWS: , -f , r32,Rie'SptJ;:i;V.v:!.::.;i:'j.;,r!':i'$30 SOU? BOWLS, PLATTEBS PLATES IN BBOEEN SETS: JJeach 15c CUPS and SAUCERS . " SALAD rLATT.3 DEC2EBT PLATE3 VEGETATLE E0WL9 each 25a. ..each; 15o pair 15c ..each 10c each lOo . .each 15o 1 ' . ; This is truly a sacrifice on our part, and wonderful oppor ' tunity for many housewives to replenish evrryiay china or to secure a coir Tot set Eiy now and have ii to spread that . Thanksgiving dinner with. We surest yos see it early and get your pick. v " ' For 016.C5 .. .. a n . si 'and styles, tnese are, reaocea,. j $185 and $19.50, vi-. U FUR TRLVD , i i m ats I 1 - If you want a fur trimmed coat v ri U , lavishly furred and highly styled . . - . ' I t i Eegular prices $22.50 to $32.50. , . T . - "LARGE COATS c-zea 35 1' io VA5 1 j : -and 3S 'Jo Cx ... : , .OTZ ZIW I . ; quality . . tv:a fcr . r!.Cl:i;.t.: ' 3VEATEl15 - AU 7cc!.'rr r Quire: 1 "-O ovrii: co. ir TT' ' .(' a 1 MUD WViV - taixu jav v.v

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