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r h 3 'u '"-j''" V ? : .11." J. KO"rST CITABY, Editor-Owner '.. O AT Tin POST OFFICE, KENANSVILLE, N. ..COND CXASS MAIL MATTER. ' , ' 1 RATES OF SUESOEIPTION " YZAR (BT MAIL), POSTPAID... : iionths ..i...V.v'....i -.75- A EZMOCBAHO JOTJKNAL, PUBLISHED BY A DEMO4 IT AE DEVOTED TO THB BIATEBIA JEDUOATION L, ECONOMIO, AND AGBIOULTDBAJU INTBEBSTS OF . : i uw and scfijaotJNDBva counties. ; ,a m. , ' r r ia t' -si, 7aIt.JL t Ve Are Spending a Quarter ' ar.ia. Wk 11 fViiiiion- uouars On another page will be found an ad headed ; The8e Invitations trom onn varouua. v T' JS3Ki2'. cr lit Mu.t ' - ii. i.jtut. iat imuivveoDle are wnt- sorts). , : aepora irom juuugw it if T i.a ti,. siivnntafiM ofJforth Carolina. . tt ! years to come. Being a newspaper publisher and jumng to depend .Khar for irtJ-w! AJS shout across the housetops that norm vaxvoaa, ;- r in terms oi wvv.u. - shouldn't each and every merchtat hi. sign and now in reality fZ l dollars of J tx.,now oa wm decrease but the .Slonlvt ficers daily deer the tendency towards . JEi 4 Mark's account of the Temp- state rights.;' isn't tnis, wiuuB our ...--, - -j-vla,. Unrfl. ' wraon. m jbu; w '"7", lZ rnnt citiiena nay taxe to advertise Hortn TMn. both.. Matt and. Into WilV BHUtUU ' . , i.t nt. th ' " . give details while Mark r simply states a fact. .The - Messiah' was tnA hv 8a.taii.- It was no v sham battle but a real trial in whiohj ;b-'t;cd of l ia - L.'s aoconzt if t" i aui baTt:sia m iu. e a . brief. Ve turn to t' e o'. ?r t 4 jI writers for an enl- I-- John vas no tiouLt Cii te out for the arpejursnfle of tie Messiah as he bej t; 1 1" e f n 3 in the Jordan m ju x. s are told that he wotuJ Jesus by the descent of U-e i 'y "mrit Oiia fiq'v Jesus cnne fUmaTutpd bantlsm. at tLe Liil of Jnh wba instinctively felt that h at iat wm the Lies&ian oi promise He immediately felt his atiA nrwl of "ft SavioUT. True, but on this occasion uansr mnat nnv bautism from John tn "fnlfill all righteousness." B ha nnnntrrnani for ithe McS nviuu h o tow ti mu h the messaee and Antinanm td the Torerunner. tho he had no sins to confess lute we, rest. 'DO me nw" mcu w face each other in the Jordan. . a Tan rnniM ant of .-the wat er, the Holy, Spirit descends upon him Like a dove, .ana tne xauicr Ut an anriihli voice addresses him in terms of approval. John had L.T.tZZLL'zi 7 - ruripsf the year 'IC3 tae rsr.-Js- A. T eiaminaUn cf I a I JBfewa ii i iuhstat'JfcEy f-L'. .it la 1 a pa 1. .a' .'7 is aLout c - 1 I what eler ' circular, CI f mourl ii LLs stratum l. si.".3 cf v l. " i i i ir, ' tilt 1 St If f il 7 I V t Why should PL S. rTwh ver reap the Carolina wnen common senw w .'-a"i-- . wtimi. lin County's scenic spots because ie to Dunlin County for the tourists to Tisit , - vi. ? ok' vm sav look t the increased revenue from gasoline tax. yes ;5Scred so Sat a visitor may get a different view from "Smitti s Mountain long over toJ-J .- counties, that have less to offetWebehTC to Mveros g Vteve in M -.a:w-5ww-I that we ,in being practical. Lets not ff" ' . a our bordeis. hve a Gan oTr--?( . '"ZiOn state on , depth i ';2 , feet V,L t t a mounl ty c , ' this vry al t base, u. s t mound wes tw.- ls cr of tUrwwl, ft fuv e. .1 'shclaadrtJcf s" 'jl t lei i ' Ii f . ' ' t 3 ii rmf 1 1 t 1 i IS. r- t ' 1 lles! el ii'. tf ILi r. -ci.U of J' aa s 1 at .ouse, , i's a t r-"e is r. -'y . t. lis s-l ei te wl'!i t f ' ace .of i ly t 3 on one "ft 1j , cr.l to a ' "e 'cf tie soil (5 ' t l Ahe sol of the ; tptLe old cues. -Xn jr two feet below its LZsnr the base of the at C-Stime the .liaclti.I.afraz'nents -7. a fcandfd of small T.a implements of any kind were f jr"l f " "1 1 ' i cf c' - 1 were sttercl aoout jn different port!- softer :arl, butCeL 3 portion of the cbar-, ' coal was found at ce I'ce, 8 cr 4 feet s , are, ftear one side the mousd. At CJs plice Ce sea was c " r;i dark and seemed to be mixed wiih S-lcs. Ttcre were here, with the charcoal, . fragments of bones, some of which were dark colored, and may 1 have been burned; but tfcey wer so n ly decomposed that I was unable to satLfy myself u to this iint I eould detect no ' evidence of burnm, fa ofcse of the bos-t, in other portions of the mound. Frasments of piitery were ;w in number, small in siw, and scattered about in different pr Is of the mound. They were generally scratched and cross sorat ed on one side, but no ? definite figures could be made out The shell "beads" were small . in siie 10 to 12 mm, ia length.. They am the HUrginella roscwa . f Bedfield, a small gasteropod, which ia said to be now living along toe coasts or isu i. ugmwt cfl : j .' 1 '1 1 b .: l, tf cur i . 1 3 V battle but a r trial bi which w, iri ii a tTnch near the skull and ; Satan tried to entice the Son of !ZL. . .VpU. anex f each one had been . We have not. we oo . nave P- - nTtise sections compose 3 Mr. and M .Jul man muiw -.i w . W but not at the eewm 'ZZZ ft, WhW! w- t.W . .-j. --J-VlV01TlflTl WR BUttWMi ww- 'i -- ! .T ' t-- , V K.fme such oreantotion sponsor Grumpier, of Clinton, at supper on Carolina JMrcnuaw who woeiTe airect benefit pay Monday evening.. :. ..- .vV ' a advertising program aud let those M tt f . Jones las returned a. J OTjkwvifl a Tnair ih'.liuubi wiv www i f. : from Fnvettefille. where she had been for several days under obser vation oi her nnvsican. ne reuon- -.r.t . iition in easoiine " -1 , . . uu v ., 7 ' i-j . i ' " 1 eo mat o lunua iucr vuumwu , too high ana snoiuuj be Baleigh shooW very milch improved, fhvl frnm bia hifirh BUTDOseS. An-4 gels nunisterea unio mm ana ine King of Kings stooa tne -test FAISON NEWS , (Intended for last Weekj Miss Charlotte Williams, a stu dBTit at. : nmeimborn Colteea : it spending thehoMays in Waabing- rMr. and Mrs, Albert Oakes and family,' of Weldon, are ' visiting Mrs.; Lather Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Ooldsboro, were 'also with her on Christmas day. ' Miss' Myrtle Caviness is visiting bar iiRtir. Mrs. A: L. Mansfield." I Mrs. Deems ClUton, Kr. B. Stroud, Mr. , and ; and Jiirs. J. a. suoua, at. . aw Mrs. Charles Decker were -enter and' Mrs.'. Paul an advertising prograni ana i w - B the bills, let the ta iJ Kf m. profits' derivedjromtounsuwa" SfirScSS : Saline tax is entirely - We are of the opim on j KJf i spend mow money. Miss Ethel Cart, a 'WglL school hacriT. fcn reduce taxes instead of finaing ways pc b . , . . riMitl'tato.; we see it "the handwriting is on u. - - -TTnbV andfor further emphasis we say, rememoer vac DIVBSMJUUBa Wla.-. , -jr . . . , ground off obliquely so as to leave an opening passing tnrouga I '. the. shell from the apex to tho anterior fanal prob&bly for the purpose of itringing them. --; ; "'-'''-' i. ' .a ,i The skeletons of this mound were. pnersSy much softened . from decay many of the harder bona faEing to pieces on :"being handled, while many of the small-v and softer bones were Sd recognition. , They were distrii: ;i throuch neatly . ev- erv portion of the monad, from aide to le, and from the base to the top surface, without, so far as s djered, any deft. . Wte order as to their arrangement Xozt were found below the level of the surface of tie soil outside C mound. In a few cas- - esthe skeletons occorred sin;!, with J others wittin several - feet: while ia other oases, iever4 we iund in actual contact " with one another; anS ia os prtion cf the mound, near the-, X enter edge, at many as twer-cae skc' ons were founfptoced ? '.within tto space of six fctt i,re. E ), ia the ease last men, -turned, leveral of the skeletons lay siJj fcy sUe, others m top ' of these, parallel to them, while .tSl oers lay on top of and, ' across tte ftot When one skeleton was located above another, , ' in some cases, the two were ia actual fwtact; ia other oases,, , they were epaxated by a footw more irf soil. . As to the position of the parts of fie individual skeletons,, , this could not be fally settled ia the pt snt case oni account of -. ttTdeoayed conditio? of many of the t es. The foBowing rangement of the parts, however, was f d to be true of near lTery skeleton exhumel. The bones I in a horizontal posl tonTSlearlyao. .Those of tho lower limbs were bent upon., Shelves at the knee, so tSat the fc': bone (femur) and the wKn -sr,i ia- . itsiM to one another. 'ones oi ibh jkx r - ... . ..: , ' Sbones ot the foot and ankle heir i :tmd or near the, : bte bones. The knee cap, or tateLX ST orally lying at its Ph . rJr t,w. "indicated that there jnuft 1: -e been very wrue ais- 1 I owue fiom '.'el." V.1o?e l s fr-J ' t ' ' v- Where tie f 'it , , "ere the C - - - -. -t - .. . And the great V . 1 . - 1 . . ' ' ' . , " I coi. i from the las! cf I'.e 1" ' ' ' f .a, , V-re the Xowl 1" '-tare f - JS , . -.. - Where tLe Ine Pack cxn: s ia Cuir t." s, .. -. . -H - Where the l. '" r' I C!acier groori, N 'r , - And the fn - - "s are screaasarj. . i n - t ' t ,l ' v There deep in a Cavern witi -iao walls ' 1 t 1 I laugh when the Etorm 1 " rrt', . -,"' He may scream, he may roar, but l 7 work the more " i, For the lord. God of Keroy they t t and adore, . - . t - With nothing but love for Li wcjes. ,-;' '. . v 'With hammer and hatchet and anvil forge, " , -I - Each day for the love oi tae isw.r, . "i , -j. '" For Christ and Eis An-cls who stand near the Throne, . 'X For the dear little children Ee claims as Kit own, . . - :S , They work, as a friend for a neighbor. . ; i ' , v.' And once every year, ,at 4he midnight hows : "''', t;,.. They load me with treasures and toys s- ;V . , -Witil dear dimpled dollies for nice little girls, ; v-- -V ' With their big blue eyes and their soft yellow cur. x-r , i : And with pistols and drums for the ooys..n ( . , V ; .. :-r : v"-1. : And now Vhave come in my Ihtning Express-., ' ' i. With my Ceigh and ;my tiny Keindeer. ' '- - ' 11 you have been noble in action and deel s " Tou will find that my Imps have remembered your need ' How, don't ask to see me, for that cannot be; f ; W . : Though my raiment is rugged and wild, s V -; ' 1 1 am hist a kind Spirit, so happy and free, ; '-" Whom none but the Christ and Bis Angels can see;y, . ' " And mi home is the heart of a chad., ; ; ? , v- ' ' " x was bora in a manger in far ltethlehem ; r. -. ; v: For such was Our Father's decreej. . Vf? " . To Science a myth, and to wisdom auite'odd, v v -.1 " r T'm the handmaid of mercy, the halo of God, - 'rlS . C ,1 And when you see JJim, yon tee me, - V : Aid now, little children, I li yo V ' r 'f --I must take to njlwiw :M v -' My Imps, they are calling me back to the Po, . : -: ? -' -But I'll see you next Chirstmas again, at of oldp l- v .k Ctod ble you and keep you till them. :" Sixty-Two Shit By; CuT4dV DSrti Sunday School f 4 t"vj''f . Lesson - aMttwvmwww ' j,. .January 9, 1938 EEV. E. A. CADliS ' DEDICATING OUE 1IVES TO , SEEVICE lesson Text Mark 1:1 13 V' Golden Text: "Prepare ye the wav of the lord." Mark 1:3. tin. bill coantry i J Vlivanatn. of Judea aacanruui uiu. uansi.' in 4uou kwu - j .Vh. nf Jnnn , ' i.. 1A ana irraat. - tne iainer tuiu mu w - pieacunK , the Baptist, lived. Heie they rear- himself.. 'There cometh ed the child of promise Twith glow- one mightier than I after me, the ing hope in their hearts. We can ktchet of whose shoes I am not easily picture in our minds my worthy to stoop down and -,un-a Scripture lesson; many a.81 loose." The humility of John, is in the hills; many a talk about; worthy of imitation; John was Cod's purpose for this growing bat "a voice." Jesus Christ is the toy "The parents were old and Eternal Word. John was only the would not live to see the fulfill- forerunner; - Jesus Christ is the and betiur. trreaier wan Tnhtt iinnui all t "renent" or , turn to God. -like the prophets of old he lashed tne people xor uieir Ij t. an-sv-Inba was ready. He claimed the fulfillment of that prophecy and announcea me aa wnt "The betrinning of'the gos pel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the beginning oi wo thu tmdization of the. hone that had cheered Israel thru . . - Irik . ta4w its darkest nours. urcBseu w u rough robe of camel's hair cloth he lifted up his voice and Judea and Jerusalem came to see -and hear this new preacher from the hflls. , V 2. The Message of. John . the KanKat Tn John's teaching and student, who was seriously injur-, indicated that there muft c: :t Men very iiiue ui- , ed last week in, an automobile ac- ' tobance of the maicrity of the arxlui-as after their., burial, cident, died late Monday r night i 'The -bones of the iirper Itzlt also we9 seemingly hent upon . amt va Vinripil nnr Clinton.' The. . a... -a xl. .'... vaa nf tV f TMrra fhumerUSi Ken- . . erally lying quite or jsearJ1-s I7 bc8 ?f thkh tad leg; the dcw i'.izi r'-'-S toward the kip bones, S the boles of tie twsarr flaw pe elbow jot (mdius : and alia) "were ia masy oasst cr"sei, ai it were, in front ox the body. The ris and Tertctrao lay along by the se of, on - top ofTand between tie bones of the TP and lower limbs, . generally to fat decayed to iadictt tl .s proper order or pan i.' tiov The akuEs genersKy lay direct!; bote or near the hip ; bones," ia a variety of positions; ia sre oases the side, right ;' or left, while in other cases tho top of the skull, the base, or the front wa downward. . '. . 'I - - ; "av.-. j i r The skeleton were too muah ie "?posed to permit the , distinguiihiBg of tLe aexss of the Jflls to whom they be longed; but aesise of the e-aHCV ) esi oter tones seem . tTh.' t.t a esrison if C.9 s' t 1 were .those of women.., . ' n w nviinf? . '.t ef a t.8 sec- V1W alum v up " Silk wa , -r , - . - cnuia rear; nun vi mu , t this life in confidence and ,t It is ' practically certain t John did not oegw m anil wm bnried near Clinton.' The tenth grade attended .the funeral 1 intendment of the school and D. E. Buffalo, high school teacher, acted noHhABTein. The trirla of the tenth grade were" flower girls ; Mrs. agar wiiuams ana onua ren. Bon and Elizabeth, of Dur ham, are visiting Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr.: and Mrs. 1, !.. xai- J Mr. and Mrs. KTenneth Burgwyn and children, of Wilmington,' Mr. and Mrsv Safrit and children, of Beaufort, are visting Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Faison. - ( ' , " , . Vernon Crouch, of High Fomt a a-nsndrno. til a bnliitan witil Ilia wue ana aaugnier nen, . - , 1 -j eiaTpart of Lr lr L j oer w. E. Thornton iiuiie : : yiui rt:' - -, Kaurioe uutts Jie w ibeiore uupias wen "v. I teen white couples ana 1 coioreu make up the list, next weea uie TIMES will carry statistics on the Duplin marriages jor toe year. .. Here is the December list: . . ., . WK1TE Wood Edna - CenteU and and third pain of inciaor teeth 1. - 2 S Mill Lncile Matthews and fi.us-' sell -Casey were quietly married wee; za, at tnanome 01 itev, jrrea; mtil iter their toiOL..'B9idniL.tiiaL- the Jews with their Id do their best and God would j ,5,, to be the children of Abr e rest. yv ; r f'-"'1 t w tv Bantist. We know ".ttle about John as he wait- . aaart fni" the call : of ham were urged to repent and be bantized. -"And there went out nntn him nil the land 4 of Judea, must have lived a life baptized of him in the river lity and healtMulness.T0rdan, confessing their sins." iy training in- the desert came great throngs. The marks on his preMhing'iiorious leaders (Pharisees - and illuirtrations drawn : f torn gadducees) of the day came to see spent Christmas here among ess Wet the vipers,- thef0 rthemselves what it was all a-' relatives. - - , ... . a lar it atl This ' ta MX, t,n Virmrt nf ra-I , m.. it; v. . . t-Mind TTa. 8-MJLactcd 1 8-4 r. En County, on a somewhat eievatsl, f of ffiousl car?y cLcr'ar, 2 Xxt U mrrace roanl. 1 ' f -e trp. f 3 t Warren,; in- the prence of Jnti- i & V - mate fnends. . . . ' r ; "' - --Hi r- v4 C Carlton Weathersby, ' principal i,;" ! : ' J l i", narry aaunaers ana aaugniers, ., . - 1 - stttfajoe, in tie t'. J ci the cc: . -j - v ' - Hvt.j.1 r- s. place abs7-t c -C ty. In s!. f it' tioned: r c Ttlnjinbe ftnd Vittrinia. of Beaufort. were ner sunaay to visit, jur. ana Mrk T. V.-Siuinflpra. Wr Ka.m11Ia.n1. who has beeti very ill is improving. i juaon u. faison naa toe misior-i tiina tn TinvA three f incpra "of his! ' v4 nlii knJ tilMn . L a ffal . cracKer. Mrs. JJancy Hood, of Charlotte, arrived Sunday to visit, Mrs. A. L MansScld until Thursday.--' ' Sir, and iirs. Xiauara, 01 waite- a r, sue. y 1 "ion. i-ase , -ct-r; t 'Jtt, i feet, ? U V ,t which sur s of one-half of the fr""eiits of c-ar-' v j ti t . -uCi ' 1 1 7 ' r-;&ts -if .1. loi -e-' '.. - J t :s ro evi lt l-'"V f C eral. t r- r evll-ce to 4'.. ti-aa tbe ax. etc. This ess extended from a little f Jericho to the south end I t Eea embracing abou' 1 cf Judea proper, i Here 1 -a rnnsed away and then !. ,Vs John . ready to t c 11? V7ould he dedi , 1 i to Cod and become bout, but with no though of re pentance or baptism. ionn met them with scathing exposure of their hypocrisy, and cried, "ye offsnrinit of vipers, who warned you to flee from the wrath to 1 Tho fnHnwiTif? bova unA Pirla T home from college on their Christ mas vacations:- Jewel Clifton and nhcl C ens, GrecfivEle; Tba 1 T' rton, Guilford: I tie vi.-crs t 1 imr, e." Co tul seen ainrr tn tb Tflf1 Vl.Ca 11 QdYl set. so t'e o7 1 .3 cf t..e so-' : i, a rpruif-s Jul 1 ; Li a r lcar "i- , : sV'n -" 1 1 ..... . a iwa S. IT 'S i I if 1 r p ..1 ' Ho excavat.., was r - certain t t t. - r j-- 1 frp;' f petty cf I 'uiiu-:, "rour'ji . "ir-f" i ' ' d ti ' .f ri i? f. . - T ' f- r e'-vcted "t C ".n j r-n-1 2 i t. I j 83 . r n- 3 Ii O- t in "i s'-jr-v-y- Coy.C Whalcy . - - , ' ' s'4' Edmund Or Edwards Hasel Hay Thigpea.;''---.:-: John w; Gooding 4 IQlian lucile Albertsoa. ' ' Dan E. Crooms Thelma Wilson lee Tucker Carrie lee Davis Jackson . Daisey T Bush. . , '- ' " Carlyle Haynor Elizabeth J,' Lltoa Lanier Annie Eay Tl pen. ' V Joe D. Williams Evar Car. x " ' " , 1 CCLCEE3 Willie Emili 7illle T Albert C&rtcr lucile I Jesse Ctliam Cleora I., Osborn Hall EveJt E. - Elmore Wallace 1 lima A. ViWUU auwuw . , Frank Whaley Frankie .Eay-.atsa Civae r 3-3 nor. Burns M. Hall Eatelle Thigpen. Wayne C. Faulk jsrma -jsae Lehman. Q. Williams Christine Whalcy. i -Bussell 8. Casey thews. naatjT Francis larkins ton. '.'J'i,'?' 7Illiam B, lawrencea---t!i I" Thomas. ' . . - , Lard Williams. lury I" T.Tiav If a a If at :'. Bobert lee . Faison 1 . tnews. i- t- . . E, H. Hames Annie Pearl Ear-(Levy I'cSuffie Ila T witt ' i.", ' Cscc. Jscrh Eao- i ! , ISss Eulh Taison, a teacher at j ; The mu-Ia ci b w i r t ii t (r Tftra ratibftT.in the homeof I'liS T . . - , . Tuesday evenir". ULs 1 who tend. innDreensboro; laat-i E. j. m es iuma ana - viriiua uiui teachers in the Roanoke ' Eapids C.Lool; Kirs I'ac Tartin, home ec4?!!o-'.io v u," ri ot 1 T 3 "L.ar- gvat Tr; "jr, 1 0 hi I 'j a r -tlon J wii Ce jricu"tural d t rl.;;eiitl i a : 1 ', c! s 1 1 v s.. 2 1 i.i- r U 1. . i ii I axe all vaitirj ia their Lit"-i li,re. , ' Tlie f -'ne Club htll tieTo c ' r 1 2 i.i tie club roc-5 v. i Irs. Iv Civs, IZxa. Tt ' 1 ;lit, aad ILt. 0. 1. 2 Loutessos. . . a. a'VllO ' Ola 1 V' tO -Cibav r'.s Cora tlae T;'- ' p-"-" '"te nurso of 7 . ,.:.al la I". .1:iL,i, . 1 a p" i ii c ; ' . t 1 ' '3 ii t .3 . 1 " 1 fa . r. f -1 ; i. n. r. v . . ... . , Jueii. ...... . . . , v . a F' lbed ia ' 1 t- ":ra, sc" -.m, rlr ' 1 ; " 1" -xCovl'j; i 1 1 ci l.u. y f .ut lit t h c . f" n cf tL.".j 1 1 v.111 t" ra ta ts r-.a t. Uey are now .L'y sv.. :1 to be." j T - f raor" 'i i 1 J if r : l ' i i -s ii T 3 1 ".'c r" j r r j crr-rg: in me .called relV-as L. " n "s to re-L 1 i 1 I 63 l.,..iiJl had predict-jpent Eow a-e r .1 .a.
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