i Ads. CULBSITIKD BATES Two eeata pr want, i ham af Ma. Caleae yea Im aa aoeew with u i ar aback with ads. Faraurai aa tha Tbnea Claastfte adat at rm have auythla to aa!l ar exchaaxe, ar want to boj, we will aeeeat pradaaa far ptmat PLENTY QT GOOD WATER FBOM A DRILLED WELL. WBITK FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AMD ESTIMATE. ' givino us direction and - HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL COMPANY; ESC RALEIGH, N. C. FARM LOANS Federal Land Bnk Loaf Terms, Law Interest, are available throaxh the Clinton National Farm Loan Association. See a write DK WITT CARS, Seetr. Traaa. at CXJVTON, N. C First Class Plimbing And HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P, PRIDGEN, Jr. Phone 473 Warsaw, N. C. FOR SALE - PIANOS Wa have- complete supply of aew and rormnteed used pianos. For a aavlng- Just see as before yoo bar. We sell nothing but plana. ' JOHNSON PIANO COMPANY MS W. NORTH ST. RTNSTON, ft. C - JUST RECEIVED 24 x 12 Celotex Celttntv. Wall Board. Hay Wire, Field Fence. Galv. 5-V, Rojl Galv. Roll Tin. Composition Shinties, Brlok, Brlzment. Doors, Windows. J. C. BUSS, Warsaw. 1M-4X C FARM FOR RENT It ACRES FARM; 40 ACRES CLEARSD: S.5 ACRES TOBACCO; ALL COTTON WANTED; GOOD CORN LAND; 1 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. PACK HOUSE, BARN AND SHELTER. ALL NECESS ARY EQUIPMENT; ONE PAIR MULES. SEE OR WRITE N. J. CREEL Beautancus, Rt. 2, Mt Olive, N. C. lt-M-4t Pd. JUST RECEIVED another 100 rolls seamless tin. The last of my book ing. Get yours now. For Sale: New Bemlnxton Pump Gun 20 Ga. 175.00 with one box ahella. ' ' J. C RUSS, Warsaw. lo-e-tt c MALE HELP WANTED Man with car wanted for route work. $15 to 920 In a day. No experience ar capital required. Steady. Write today. Mr. MoVey, Candler Bldf , Baltimore 2j MdJ 10--2tpd. HELP WANTED FEMALE, .: Aa only assistant to manager of .. small office In Clinton. Knowledge bookkeeping .typing, and shorthand necessary. Salary ranges 9160.00 per month np. Please furnish com plete Information and small photo. If available, and address reply to P. O. Box 146, Clinton, V. C. 2tC . ' WANTED: Short-order Cook for , Cafe In BeulaTille. Male or female. . Moat hare health certificate. See J. R. MERCER, ' BEULAVHX. N. C It pd. ' v:,,;,:.t.,;.; ' - HOUSE or an APATMENT FOB .., RENT, u Modern conveniences. Sea FANNIE WOODWARD, Warsaw, N. C It. Pd. TRY OUR NEW SHIRT LAUNDRY .--...'POT'S WASH POT KENANSVILLE, N. C. 10-lJ-2t C P DOMT fCSSZT THI JULY ZS.ftS CUT-OfF DATE FORI STARTING 61 BIU.TIZAININ&. ....... YOU M'Kf HAve t'UH YOU COOkiS ff THAT I Tl IP YCU WANT TO CC ..TJNU3 AFTEXWAWS. f a u VMna.,wi eaaf J e.'a4wa MEWS The annual revival will tuvln at Rooty Branch. Monday night, Oct at 7:30. Rev. Clinton Lupton of 23yDoro will be euest snvr ait re invited. Mrs, Annie Rose Bell of Kinston pent the week end here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ftnnrlmnn ,.4 Mr. and Mrs. Willi Knmnwii. .. Greensboro soent th v ant with relaUves here. The Young Folks Sunday School Class rfjtooty Branch enjoyed a welner roast at the home of L.A. Bell Saturday night, ' Misa Annie BeU Goodman Is vis iting the F. L. Goodmans in Greens boro. v.v: ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Laqgston of I Hue i 1 and i. r. and Mrs. lrvln Quinn of Beuluville spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Bell, v Mr. and Mrs.- Edward Goodson of Greenville spent tip week end with Mrs. R.-L. Sumraerlln. Mr. and Mrs. Goodson also spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis. ' Univerdisfs : Convention llotes Mrs. Harvey Mitchell of Kinston, vice president of the Universalis! Convention of North Carolina Inc. called the session to order at 10:20 a.m. Friday morning. Rev. M. W. Cobb led a devotional with Mrs. W. H..Skeels at the piano. Mr. Graham Dozier, chairman of the Rocky MCI Chamber of Commerce, .expressed a generous welcome to the dele gatus ttu ; , . . i,e was inter ested in muu... i I.otky Mount more hospitable to many Conventionlsts in the future. President J. A. Ward of Rose Hill presided. Delegates from Clin ton, Kinston, Outlaw's Bridge; Red Hill and Rocky Mount were present at the opening session. ; : ' ; The business of the Universalis t Chufth , was discussed and 'plans for future programs, outlined. Each Church presented a detailed ae. port of work during the past year. Rev, J. H. .Morgan gave a report of the newly organized Unitarian Church , In ,, Charlotte.,;, ,-j ..i ; la the afternoon, Rev. P. R. Giles, Director of the Unified Appeal of the Universalist Church of, Ameri ca addressed the N. C. Assoclon of Universalist Women. , ; - Rev. John H. Morgan, minister of -the 1st Unitarian Church In Charlotte led a discussion at a meeting of the men. Mr Morgan, presented the Korean conflict as an outcome of two nations engag ing in a power struggle. "In a pow er struggle, both nations are po tential aggressors", he : declared. While each nation,' Russia and the U. S.: claim to be protecting its own security and while each Is con vinced that it is right, the power straggle has developed into a third world war. The U S.: support of theunpopular leaders such as Sy ngman Rhee has weakened the po sition of this nation's moral lead ership in the-world. The prospect of a long war ahead of us spells suffering and sacrifice. Even tho ugh It 1s too lata to avert such dis aster and destruction at this point, there Is a real hope that from the sufferhg of the peoples of the world a government of peacemay be es tablished.; This would be possible only when we are prepared to eli minate conditions of extreme pov erty, disease and insecurity among peoples around the world.- Upon these conditions Communism has thrived and will coi. as a result 'of ;the deslrtu, hi . . another-war warned Mr. Morgan. " The women voted . to continue their Tnstitute Days this year On Friday evening Mr. Morgan preached the Occasional sermon. He recalled the two historic "means" as an answer to tha great problems of today. International wars and national Injustices must be met by the "pure means" , of "turning swords into plowshares and spears Into pruning hooks" and Amos' prophetic statement '"Let righteousness roll down as. water and justice as a mighty stream.; Rev. P. R. Giles led a Communion meditation. Rev. L. C. Prater pre sided at the Communion service. During the coming year the State Convention will have as its presi dent Mrs. Steve Wilkins of Rose Hill; vice presidents are Mr. John Miller of Rocky Mount, Mrs. Har vey Mitchell of Kinston, and Mr. William Nelson Outlaw of Seven , y u w. tarl vihewi of Clinton: treasurer l r.lr. P. T. McLean of Kinston. New trustee elected is Mr. James Ward of Rose HiU.--,--.-.;, .-,-.':;.,.;;; The. Youth heard Mrs. Steve Wilkins at their morning session speak on "What Universallsts Be lieve" and at the .afternoon meet in Dr. Lee Brooks spoke on '32m- ouonai Growth". They elected Mr. Alonzo Outlaw olsOutlaw's Bridge as their dean for 1951 and Rev. M. W. Cobb of the University of 1 North Carolina as hia assistant and adviser. They presented Mr Cobb with a gift in appreciation of the work that he has done with and for , them in the past year. . . j. ..... '.vs. v',' .. Rev. 'Giles delivered the final sermon of the Convention using as 1 his subject ''Thar Vehicle of Our . Faith." S,'-i;i,e,A?,r,iiJv,J..,, Subscribe To The Times FORT 1 1 LW i r(T" llnvn nifi nrin snpi nnr-T nrrronnrinn nn -UMnijyiJ JHJU IliU rOitl. 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