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A ,., - rr-71 " ; f 1 ':"',MHW" nitt fwnbhed on reqaeat ' t A Dnplinr COan(rJwnal, - devoted to the' religious, material, , edacatlooal jcoaomkand agricultural development of Daplin I ''a''!;ti' 1 ' 11 - IlInHeBfelraChiltiiiiSwitcIi ?r,VH :,vv,,.; I It look! like things is both good Im J VaJ atoAaiMl tKa (Al(nflaV ot Vil iIV4 UaVA WVUUU u, vvuiimj . w if hritina l d where some comDany v 1 fa Detroit U making wimmen-sized fi tawnmowers fer this summer. That's 'food .I' - Wftrbiy'i f Then i see this liierre m h tna"v 5 - ilTi ' ne wnere tney mw ww qim urn- o HHk chain tvoewTiters and ich things taSrbut fancy aaes wniau.11 im sunn i ure - - k .., iv- m fliin That' hat! - , ' If a company wants! pink adding achines and yeOow typewriters, to Viotoh tttal nalnInK (in thii walls f tiere is going to be complications. i there aint no female stenographer ' . H.-11. nnl iirrtt.lr W IPWPKIVUU J UMl KUIHH IV WW, l i -I . . .bL 1 t...lM flnthpa to match. That ' situation iould upset the national economy.' creasing its civilian empjoyees by I The country, was fgittlng' along 35,000, giving 'em 547,000 ? civilian Iritty good back yonder, when we workers, or one fer ever two sold lidnl hava nothne but two-toned iers. And I see where this column t)enwairiuiffTw6-6Beor Republfe' llans, but them car manufacturers ' jome out with the two-toned auto- J fiobile and everybody starte going i ws; toned, cra.' fcas over In town Saturday and saw teeo-ager- wearing a pair of yeh W pants and a red shirt. But t eckon folks 3m gradual gia usea looking For I' A 5 ' vj . ti . : -. , . Slutting Afternoon and im-if-A Night V ? 2:30 to 5:30 ; 7:00 to 11:00 , Price To Everyone . -Saturday Afternoon , 'vr rOvlf- . : ; ; ; V; Ladles Night 'f Wton. Night Skate ";:; v::-':. Price- . GOLD PARK : LAKE 5 Miles South Of V : Goldsboro U . EMULSIFIABLE Contains .55 lbs. Endrin, Beetle Spray fActiyeJngreuUenta.;-;l; ;.; Enoin' (HexacUotoepoxy-octahydro-Endo ; v ' Endo-Dimethanonaphthalene) 6.5' DDT; (Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloro . : . j ethane) .fl..J...i....L. 16.5: Heavy Aromatic Napfha X........ 74 1 INlT INQRlilEITS: r . uA.- ' : Emulsified 1...;; 2.5" liTOTALu:. ; --' w;.- -t KILLS . ;;,.:,-rv ;",.''. , Tobacco. Flea Betles, Tobacco Budworms, . '..' Tobacco Jlprnworms, Grasshoppers , Manufactured By . daly-iierpj;;g' co. --. htt Contents: asviile, N. C, County Sti.t of COUNTY , , printing plant, Kenanaville, N, C. P. GRADY PUBLISHER ; ," ' i ... . . - . . t- ones. 1 recoueci , wnexu me wya mm' hrimv from the first . World - - War wearing wrist ' watches and everybody thought they was crazy I The papers say unemployment is - ' pnttJT W W this country,, and In the next column I see where the . Ruvernment is askinar for 1350.000 . ... . - w v farms. I. reckon we got a heap of neoDie oui 01 wurn uini. wuuiu ivuici , a. way ounoi wor as wui uu mo '""p , 7I : pj.T . yuu KwuiuwiMaii wiiow j after .lowing In this salt mine 40 year, I got a heap of sympathy- rer era. Naturally tney ain t no unem ployment Jn the Guvernment. I ee where the Army, fer instant, is in- -writer claims empoyment -will pjei- up a heap when the Geuvernment gits started in its multi-billon dplr lar Federal road program. Knowj the Guvernment doei things,.! reckon it'll take several tnousana employees just 10 worn on the detours. A heap of them utngressmen., jnisier sailor, aoni live on the main road. ; ' ! But it's a comfort to know, em; ployed or unemployed, a fellef don't ' have to set somepun asida no more fer a rainy day. The Guv ernment is' now furnishing a unv brella fer them occasions. Yours truly, . .-".j.-. '". Uncle Pete w THIS IS ,lnt LAW iv '.-. :r. . 1 ipvV ',;.- I-..'. .jt ' J ; , ' . . -..v-fy y.-,' Wbalt, In general, is meant by the. exemption 'laws of debtors?: ' All states have statutes known as exemption laws, which provide that, , no matter bow just a debt may be' tha$. Js due, certain property may i not be levied upon and sold to sab : isfy a judgment. These laws differ greatly in several states. Many of .these statutes go into touch' detail, naming in many instances a long list, mainly household articles, which are exempt. , ; ' The eastern states are far less liberal than the western states. In California,, for example," the head of a family is allowed a homestead exemption of not exceeding $5,000 inr addition to a lone list jrf oersonal articlel ! la North Carolina there are two types of exemptions, both provided for in the Constitution .of North Carolina: personal property exemp- S E CONCENTRATE : 1A lhs. DDT per Gallon "i Ahoskie, N. C One Gallon XO PC? ! YCU THC-C! rm n ' " mam Trd rr.....,.c;.T v;,? tions and homestead exemptions. In this State a debtor may assert free from the claims of his credi tors any of his personal property up to the value of five ' thousand dollars -and a homestead of not exceeding one thousand dollars ir 'real estate.' J."- ,(..).. These exemption laws are de signed to nrevent a prasnincr eredi. , .,. w ,1 u. Z. i '"'b " f'"' of his debtor so that the debtor and me aeumr g lunuiy , are not leu ...... ..,' , .. aesiume, wimoui cunning ana iur - ' ,- i u - . iivciiiiuuu,. w ivic nicaiiB w iiioiw.a new financial start in life - in short in a position where they must be- come pumic cnarges.-xne puduc m-; Jo iiiauv- vy mw oupfiui'. w the . private claim of a private creditor. .,'('.". 1 W.7r; .,v? V';:: If the judgment debtor has neither real nor personal property out of which a judgment can be satisfied. the securing of a judgment in a tory One cannot get blood out of a turnip. There Can be no imprison ment for ordinary debts. How does a debtor assert his personal property exemption? -- Unlike the homestead exemption, the debtor is not entitled to a $500 personal preperty exemption unless he or his attorney makes a demand that the exemption be set apart to .iim. Vf''' .v'''-' After v a judgmenF has been ob tained in a legal action, the sheriff or other officer will' levy upon the property of th edebtor. It is af this ooint or at any time before the sale of the property or the appropriation of it by the .court to satisfy the judgment that the debtor; orchis ativ ucjr ioiiiaiiV4B uwA;illiUUll. .Who makes the appraisal for per sonal property and homestead ex emptions? ',. .-:.u ' .,:, - The sheriff or other officer maki ing the levy summons three ap praisers. ' The debtor has a right to selec! the ' articles to be appraised and laid off as his property exemption. The Christian yewponf reparea bj .. (Apartment or Htt Presbyterian lunlot Loiege : ' M axtoa. North Carolfe T7 i Recently at a lecture at Colum- Dla meoipgical Seminary one of the "Peaxers said the beatitude - is "Peace' keepers." We shoul, J mor than merely keep the peaa by avoiding offensive action. We should positively. do thnigs-to re move difficulties, overcome evils promote' agreements, and create th conditions in which peace prevail We speak of "Peace officers." Some times they must even shoot a vicious murderer who is terrorizing helpless victims, if they are to keep ' tor peace. If he is really a "peac officer," he will sincerely be striv ing to promote peace and he Wfl not hypocritically make that claim to cover up evil designs of his own, like those policemen, who -were found guilty in a great city recently of being members of a gang of -hieves. : - The grayer of the Texas Rangers i: '.- v "',?) 4 j-5f.it. ; .'?.: . "O Thou whose ends are justice . c Whose strength Is all pur stay, ,Be ni snd bless our mission ' 'As we go forth today. Amen" Blessed are the peacemakers, for bey shall be called sons of God" Matt 5:9) That is what they, will Inally be called when all the facts Pridgen Plumbing ;Cp; - Route 2 . . V Warsaw, N. C.- One Mile From' - Jones Crossroads Will Do Complete Joh Fixtures And Labor Or 'Just Labor. STATE LICENSED : CONTRACTOi; Drop A Card Or See . ? ' Me In Person ' . j ....T-, , A y.A 11.. ...1, are known, That is what God will call them when they taod to be Judged by Him." That la what they will be called, on that great day When all secrets are madei known and truth is triumphant irv all : Its beauty. But In ntne meantime they .nay very likely be tailed some other thln.;::-v-i:'i:v;-'r'i'sf'.'' Perhaps It is no accident, said VJT. . :.iLr we lecturer ai uie meoiogicai pcrn- nary, "that just afterWeitude rnrnn inn nns wnirn nv "Kinssea . . ' -'Tr?: 1 : Y- I V- ; are those wno are persecuted for ngmeousness r ," r, inn 1 ' jig kingdom of heaveijMatt. s.10) It jg followed by "Blessed y0a when men revitrvou and wrum,t . nff v5.TtS.-nTHnri of evil against you falsely on my account" Matt. '5:12) ,,. v 1 , f There is no promise that those of us who try to ua real - Christians will have an easy time f it. How ever, the beatitude goes on, "Re- is great in heaven," fo? so theft per. secuted the prophets who Were be fore you.'; (Matt.' 5: 12) . . , : Department of Bible, If resbvterian yunfor college ; iSntmtiV r CIIAL'GES 121 5qqA(sEijf Everyone who pays social, securi ty taxes ' should check; . his social security account regularly: People dv -; ome? cAurFORf mmrmml i . . .. ,; ;; iifHi WccAiiW'; -.-; .fev:", : .. ..jv- rtopocTJOi M , j J , j. i'-'Cvi 'c , ' ' ' ;'.:'iAX "VW 7 ijiut; : vXL-'' '' :rk ; Ns'' ?$ :..-- :. .. '."..Kt' .if f-i ' f'V : v tVvrw &iM$-si w-Ht,Vi?p) -i-'.' ; "-V ,; -".-;, r,',l y r.w-.V r "JV. T.-. 'Waooamawt - ww ...r .--y-y , v . - f:- . ff- i. ... . 5. . .- ..-' U-..rf : . .., 4 y t" '- . ' '-.' ... v ,.V . 'i j -v- . :,.v.ff,V'-,': - . Jt .'"I . v'i-c- " i:2--V "' "S .TO I ( . ' v: . Svwimmmm t l(in:nsvil!& V4 r . i,r j vt 1, . 1 re. .:... . lij many c o, I recor J c i't te corrected beeau.se the ti.iie limit for corrections hi s run-out. In oilier cases the emjuoyer hai moved away or. died ani his record? ere "hot available. " " To prevent this, a worker should check his acount once every three years. '.Any errors , found .can bu jjorreeted, . and benefits paid at retirement, disability or death Will redemptive, work vill be continue J !t the highest possible. atnountin th ,wprld-1hrough;he Holy Sph' IS A. card lorm is available at ani ' it. We have"not seen, his face, bjul social security office for hecklne your account A worker who send!.; jie card to the social security home pffice will get, in return, a state- meat of his last three years' credits In addition,-a hew booklet, prihte ' especially for the worker who checkj said to his disciples the night In his account, will be Included. Th.it;' the Uppef mmtl vIt is 0 your aft booklet explains how social security fantage that 1 go aw'ay iJohn 16:?i records are kept and how to read through His Spirit He. is a living the statement. It also tells what payments are made, how much the payments are, the amount of work needed ana Where the money comes frbm to pay benefits. DIDLk FACTS OF INTEREST iy. By Ella V. fVMacea .' ; i "With Yon AlwaysM;S ' t:' Jesus promised his followers tha after liis denartora thuv would nil! - --- - . LMa ftnVhe'f i """ v fore He died He said to. them, '') wiU pray the Father, He shaQ give yot another Comforter, that l)f may' abide with you forever, even the Spirit of truth": "Ye know him: for He dwelleth with you, and sha NOTICE WELL . uDRILLINGj h 'i'And-iv;-..--: BLOWING V "h Water; Guaranteed -i-Or No Pay if-' E EL. REGISTER t Register's Crossroads ) v RFD Rose HOI Phone 28 9-2672 . . C ; "What Is Home ' Without Water" ii..;1 3? ONE CALL '" .7.. , Rose; Member Federal 1 i ; .11 - i tan. ij y...ir 1.. hron.-, soevi I have said 14: 10. 17. 26.)' :". to ion. Later He said, "fhave; rnanj things td ssly Unto .you,' but ye" can. hot heat them now. ; When Me, tht spirit of trtl ;, js come, He' wl I guide you Into air truth" (John 16-. 12. .13). ' Jesus .announces that mi ',Ws;Spt78ldes;.with:'iis; He.to opr guide and Counselor; - ; ! e ' While Jesus vas in me nesn ho Could be in- on.y -one place at i . time-in Nazareth?' or Capernaum, or Jenisaleiw.'-or by' the sed. He presence In the brfeast ot every man -.rebuking his sins' aixi, inspiring ja y yearning jhich the things of . eartJ4 cannot, sacis'y, , or inose woo. ouey His voicft He is, a Savior .indeed fashioning Their . ijaracters X a.tei iie liuent:sssof God-v.:; vLi,-':j " .'f (".- V.'''V" - ,'r' .";?- .:'-"i ; In. the 014 Testament 1 we find him , as God , abpve . us- - Creator, Ruler, Pro'vider. 'In' the Gospels we behold Him-as'Gbd before, us in the resoii'f; Jesus. Christ His son, i At loni.laSl we. linow'flim .as -God j In us.,. Go.!,'abQye us'God' before j us, jGvji sjHSi .ftnd ;how complete j 15000.00 4 np-Fall Payments Liberal Appraisals Prompt aoslngj nnic or vau ra. t. Clinton, N. C. 1 1 Economy Homes Is One Of The Fastest Growine Homes In Eastern N C i ;:'""-'-' Reasons Better Materials ' vjeer.vorKmansnip wm-vua Featuring - Boxed Eaves and BriclfjChimiieys' i Will FurnisK, Most Materials, V v -To Pomplete Home . y" This Month Only : Sheet Stock Installed free U. S. 421 South V,.V :t :-v bifi; FOR AU .1''' 1 v - Hill Deposit Ins. Corp. ; ECtiHOMY mm ."v ?.':,.?-i. :',':- ! . ' -11 M W - ' ' U ; t 1- uie tiuu j, i. we respona 10 r Uu-etluld revci.ion, 'when in 'W house of worship , we stand anJ. sing: .'-Glory, be to the Father, aiU to the Son, and 'to the Holy Ghost.' . Let as gear your watch' to split second performance, restore yoar; Jewelry ; to vemembered glory.: Moderate prices. tVy,;,Kwi i -,; Samsenlte Laggage illURNER'Sl JEWELRY Warsaw, 1" unit i-oan Atrency, . ;,.'. Tel t-ttU '. NighiJ-Mt :-f -pr- Of Charge. -$.$.V" 1$ ' in ' ,T- V 'Vi ':.'.-,! , 'yVy-:-V M J . Clinton, N. .1 K; .vy.--,;."Vv. 1 ii'tyi 4'-. f.V"; v ,J '' 4 .r, jia .;; iv"t ":- . N . n. j . ... ; r a ; - 4 s . '. ; . ;y 'V ;f ' ' :' VVS); :Vv i '"'' ' -vi', ' -- '' - i . 1 DTu'sl k.u.u U FttCT 1:-1L -v " Lesaon for Jkiay 3, 13ul -.. ...... - . H'O PARE thelrod and spofl the 1 'O child." an old proverb says. We'ead U"ound off" about the younger generation,1 how It's1 g -ing to poV and about the juvenile (Jejinquent,and what ought to be dona about them. ,w nava pig Ideas about edit.. eating parents to feel responsible for the kind of boys and girls their children are. This is all good; so far as it goes. But do yov. know the most . common reason Or. f oreman j why parents' don't 1 discipline their chfldrenT "They don't discipline .themselves. One rod that must not be spared IS the 6d "reserved by myself,5 for my self. If I make a bad job of aelfr. dUclpline, X shan't be likely i be good at disciplining others..' ami l.TorWMt1.f:':;f I It can be said in simple words' what discipline is. It means train ing a person to take, or do. What he doesnjt like, or to keep from doing or taking what he does like. Self-discipline meansi learning this for yourself, and practicing it with out anyone standing over you to make you do it. v f j , Tbere is one single requirement that must be met first of. all You must want, very strongly, what -self-diielpllne will do for you. The writer of Frov. 2 puts it into a nut shell: insight and understanding. Do you want these qualities in your , character r They don't glide, into your room on a moonbeam. ' No . one ever .was born with perfect insight and understanding. No body (except Jesus) ever achieved -perfect insight and understanding. Nobody ever achieved enough of : It to be worth while, without work ing at it without wanting it It .comes hard enough . at best, . it never comas at all to fools who . don't tyVhyi'xlxi:''. ' Mot .Oflly Wtmea ():r-! ' 4-75. v !'''v;V-;'.'.," .C fThe Bible ir a very frank and ; outspoken bok' There are parts of the Provei l( that olalnlvaav fMmm is to "pre. serve youlrom me.Joqse woman.': This might mean, a professional prostitute, tr it r might Opt Then, as 6ow,' the "Voung man without ense" (Prpv. 7.'7) is easily taken 4n' by the wroog kind of woman. vNo amount of warning, no amount of law-making, no . good - -exam pie, nothing , will keep young mpa.lrtin. being fatally 'foolish -here unless be is self-disciplined from within, 1 . . And . yet, While some - people .' ithink that', the "lbose, woman" .is the one real danger Ij youth, .the book ofc Proverbs would make us aware that there are otherdaw gerg. There ingftV tor example, 'How many murders are commit ted out of anger,'.only God knows? But you may be pretty sure that the fit of anger which brought forth the . murder--was not ' the first to whichythe killer had given way. Some criminals -will even-put up ' as excuse the fact that they were emouonauy aisturoea. such an ea cuse should deceive no. one. A fit ' of anger may be irresistible when you are in the middle of it; but it Is possible to work on yourself so that you know the signs of anger coming up, and you can nip it in the bud befbre it starts. Diplomats and politicians can do this, and they . don't-'- clainv. supernatural. ' p help; how 'htuch more should " . Christian, by the help of the Holy Spirit, be able to discipline him-' self1 away, from acting like a bar- 'barian or a spoiled child! Again 1 n tk. law. n4 -ruJ Jnl-. W Y perhaps prevent murder, but they - can t prevent anger, toe seed-bed if murder Anly self-discipline can - '':.' that- "u'r,y,i ;v.;-i..l.". led-Eysd Woe TX'y,' ; " . V ; One other trouble which is eonK ' non . in mankind is liquor.'' The writer of the 23rd chapter of th Proverbs gave as good a deacrip- - Ion of a hangover as you can rad '. inywhere.- It's nothing less than) 'd-eyed woe. Now all the trou- ilea of toe drinker, whether he 1 ets to the stage of being an alt ' ;obollc or not all his troubles ' ire actually artificial' troubles . Cbey are real, to be sure, but they? ire not natural Sex and the ac- lulsitive instinct and anger are all istural, however we may control' hem; but th taste of liquor is not''. or in any on. The 'way not to ' Ma I - . Inker's problems Isf .s'lr.'1 drink ; V - X ei ': - lha DlTlal.n riUul Cmii... ... . , , , - rrirM ; xriatUa EaaaaUaa, ' l laa Cbarabaa aC! S. A. Balaua i I rauil7 Praw S.rrlaa.) iaw..a..J k.a w alaajaW Quickly reiieve nagging pains el tired, tote, achin; muscles wiih STANBACK PcrJers or Tablets. STANBACK'S combination of meat ' ally-proven ingredients' for relief of pain works fast and gives re markably comforting relief. Sacs- ration guaranteed. 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