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I J i L?,o i ...J r !' ; f ? it ft . Pi'' i m I: v 1. THEpyglK.; TJI4.ES .y,:;. PubHwed each Thanday In KeoaasvWe.-C, Cety Seat f tbrl'A! business office and printing plant, ifeaWvUle. N. C. ' V OWNEB an PUBIJSHER , .RUTH P, CBADV,BDlTORv,i:.s'Stvv '.. ..' '. Entered At The Post i second TEIJEPHONB-KcMuuvUIe, Day II f-1171-Night MI4t SUBSCRIPTION RATES: J.50'se yea ptee Me N. C -Sales Tas In Dapltn .Lenoir, Jimi, Onslow, Ponder,-, Sempsea, New Hanover and War" eoaaUes; $4.50 per year plug Ma N. C. Sales Tax onsttde this area to North Carolina and $5.50 per year plus 17a N. C. Sale Tax elsewhere,; ". ;! Advertlstar iaieaf farnlihed on reonett ' .. A Duplin Ceonty Journal, devoted to the" religions, 'material. edncaUonal eeonomle and agricultural development all boplln esse .-''. Ma ' Meat)' aVatkat DEAR MISTER; EDITOR: .. Zeke Grubb's' preacher come by the country store againr Saturday .night and set with the fellers far a spell. He said about onct a month was as' often ' as ' he could make it on aecevni of the committee meet ' intra. ' " - ' The good Parson said they was having their troubles over at nis church. The Hymn Book Commute ' met Friday night, he reported, to ' , see if they could iron out a bad situation. He said they got their " -new hymn books, last Sunday and feelings is running pritty high a v mongst some of the congregation, f The Parson claimed they' been 4' needing new hymn books fer the last 10 year but kept putting it off , on account of some of the 'members would rather not sing a note as sing out of new books. He said the old " hymn books was so wore out you couldn't read -the words' half the .'time and some Sunday mornings it ..; was hard to tell if the congregation was singing' or praying. Anyhow, he told the fellers Satur day night, two-families has already quit the churhand two more is Cshartt$arrv f 4j - ' BUILDING Credtt.r U You Need It I At & Across from the, AN EXTENSION PHONE HERE.;. S3' When every minute ' ' I,' 1 r 1 ),' 1 , S.,, I i m"' i I ' ' ' 1 " I i ' I i ' W I " t ,. tdme and money by elimiMting rpienj back' and for to the bouaf to use the phone. A handy exten- ' - ion phone; in the barn or other outbuildings leta iyott; call anti , - tale calls right where you art. - toffie. KesansvUta. N X. etaea -snattetiV?:.'-HtV throating te take their staging else where,' Ed. DonUttss- butted in arid allowed as how the' custom nowa days "was K negotiate things at the summit. Ed suggested they 1st them four families' teen singing: out of the old hymn books. He fig gered that the tunes might be dM ierent and a few changes in tide )W0J.ds a everybody sung real loud, nobody would know- the dif ference. The Parson Hked Ed's sup gestion and right off invited Ed to move to ' his ChurctV said" they'd make him a member of the Hymn Book Committee. ; ; But 'the Parson says a preacher has got to figger on losing a few memsers onct in while. He recol colected that during the 1956 elec tion: he lost a family cause they thought he was a Democrat, and in 1960 he lost two on account of them thinking he was a Republican. He said he lost a member last year cause ha didn't preach on whiskey and lost one this year cause he did,- ."- J reckon a preacher lives a hard life. Mister Editor. Us farmers arid ranchers ain't got nothing to worry i auoUt wt floods, dry-.apells, in- MATERIALS -Wholesale Prices Ptrk in Clinton . . -,'"- ; -Ar'.Vj . r'- '! f "to' '" J pp.- SAVES SO MANY STEPS TO HERE..: counts, save Yea, today's modern farma hare handy; extension j)hones in the , kitchen, bedroom, den and bam. The cctet is low . : the eoBvern iersoe'Vg Just- call our business ' office or ask any installet-xepair- man about extension phones. . YOU , 14 Y YGUF2 FOJZ; A COY Z ' LATEX COM0, HGNRYT Mr Mi lects,, dust; storms,': falling prices, maH rston, taxes and -visltins Con- groasmoa., Bui preacher has got ta worry abaut people;, and 1 rede en that's the werst kind of worrying . They" is a' old "saying ' that the more ignorant a feller is, the less hewprries. Clem Webster, fer In stant, don't worry about nothing, and Clem has got the reputation of being a feller that'll walk a mile to keep- from- learning somepun. They say wheif Clem was in school they nichnamed him ''Bunions' on acount of him always being at the foot of the class, and his own Pa claims the morning Clam was promoted to the third grade he got so excited he fergot to shave. But if Clem ain't otnered with worry i this missile age, he's one of God's fortunate chillun. Yours truly. Uncle Pete this mm LAW !- Iy 'RobeH' lee' ; y . - LIBEL AND PT.ANDER ' Is It a crime to publish malicious ly matters, which tend to blacken the memory of a dead person? Yes. It is a crime; to write and publish defamatory matter of any deceased person if it is done with the evil purpose of;, injuring hip family and posterity, and to expose them to contempt and disgrace. The chief reason for punishing of fenses of this nature is their tenden cy to a breach of the peace. Altho- NA M J tZ rMACL v - yr, r v,,, - , J . ... .... . ... . Nj STORKS CfZANG TAtSMAH MAMMV i WAS' SXPSCTtW MS MAOSL m ADVANCER, J MAH U'l &STWK HSR NAMG19 ugh the person may be dead at the time ( the pae-hahing of the libel, yt it stirs tn others of the same family,' blood, or society to revenge and to break the peace. ' May there be a recovery of dam-1 ages id a civil action for the defa mation of a dead' person? Ne. The law has not seen lit to give a le?al .cause of action fer the defamation of a dead person. . -There are many criminal actions which dot not give rise to' the re covery of damages in a civil suit. . ; May there be a recovery of dam ages in a civil action for the slan der or libel of a living person? Yes." ' . ' - ' - i May there be a recovery of dam ages In a civil action- for the sland er or libel of a living person if this person dies before the eivil action is brought? " . r ' No. This is one of the few action which does not survive the death of the party involved. Is It a erime to slander or libel a living person? : -.' . ' Yes. 'There f a complete defense", however, if the defendant satisfies the jury that the facts are true. , A North Carolina statute stipuates that before any action, either crim inal or civil, is brought for slander or libel agahiat "a newspaper, per iodical, radio or television station. Condensed Statement Of Condition AT THE Cash and Due from Banks ........... U. S. Government & Government Agency Obligations State and Municipal Bonds ; Total Bonds at Cost Less Valuation Reserves ... A.. Loans - and Discounts Accrued Interest Investments and Other Assets .: ..... Inter-Office Clearings I .1,...:... Banking Houses and Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures Less: Reserve f6rT)epreciatiori .....................,....... Paftiffll tnrlr ' ' "'' '' " ' ' ' " SlLf plus - ,.---v-c!....-...,....i4--..-.. Undivided Profits 'y.'r-w'ii.V?.'wJwwyff4-Reserve Account T-Accrued Jind'. Uoearned Interest, r - Insurance,: Taxes and Other : Reserves ;.....v:.........:,.;.;. Other Liabilities ....... Deposits '. ........ i unatu 'iV V'i '.-'-''''" ' V ". -M-..';--i,'v . . i . - . -..-1. i-.-'t.,, " a. RAlJaGH, WILSON, ELrt Cr, FAI30N, FAYETTElVILLE MAGNOLIA, NEW BERN, PIKEVILLE, . PLYMOUTH, ;. SARATOGA, TRENTON,; WALLACE, WARSAW, WILLLAMSTON. ',: V;' " f J ...... f . ..- V y . '.. ' s f . Byi":EUa.;T.;. Pridgan Xi.fa .'.;;- -.- , ,. ;;;r'''' .What Is The Nature of he Bible and its Centf af Message?? ,7- i,Q v-Bere Two'; arrival at : the' heart of the Christian understanding of the Bible. The Bible-1 lo the. first pla ce, the' record, of the life and faith of. ancient Israel and ithe fife, dea th, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and of the church fathered around Hinv1 The Bible, is in, th second place,' the record of "the mighty acts of Good' ht creitioiCin the giving' of the lawr JUi iUdfjenjuenf: In rckiarmnf Inn in iYa fiArtTinff nf".Tpd- us Christ, In ' the creattnig of the church iad prepartine for the King dom. The Bible i the story of God's ..I. 1 ; IJL- speaning lo Israel in preyuj uuun iur Ijls - decisive '. sclf-comtnunlcatioa in ,' jesua Chtist. " The Biblical writings emerging at .variaus Umea and far various situa tions likewise reveal man's progres sive search. for GooV, and his grow ing concepts of God,1 man, im,; sal vation, the "church has held to the value of both 'the Old Testament and the"ev" TestaxuenC There can be no 'profound' Understanding of the New Testament apart from the Old Testament.,.. . . Vi,'.',":Jv,Vf. 'c The ' ear?y . Christiaii Church ae otpted the Jewish eaaoa and ealled it the Old Tesiamaot. Canon means the particular-collection of. writings which the church has regarded as scr'ipiual ;, fo-'j-v:-:..., Through a long pjacess the Chu rch setecU'd the book which were to make mo the Christian canoa ar the New TeatamenX. This i process was. competed in the fourth ten-. tury. There were w existence both .Jewish and Christian writings of some significance which were not included in the Bible. We see in a very real sense the Bible is the Church's book. , The church believes also that the Bible is. "inspired". To be sure, the writings were set down, edited, col lected, arranged and rearranged, copied again and again by human hands. The Saturn rocket ip held in po sition for .fueling and calibrating of instruments by a steel gantry crane as tall as a 30-story building which requires 2,300. tons of steel framing.' - the plaintiff or prosecutor must give a written notice of at least five days SDecifyWg In detail the alleged false and defamatory state ments. - , '.': Also by statutes in North Carolina a aewspaper; periocucai, raaia or television station may,' under cer tain condition, lessen 'its ferimmnl. or civil liability by an appropriate retracton.j . ,.P, .. - CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 30, RESOURCES 1 A Bf cities V ,4...... f Member S ek t-P BJk r" nliiViKA Vl rrl !- AAJlniliii r-lRftl IMk'l l DE6T BANK . OFriCES IN IS CAROLINA -COMMUNITIES i.tr;I.i;E:iii i'-Xr Krtert L..panel";.41f I theusands of dollars in social seJi urity benefits may he W to a num ber' of retired wotkera or their ? vivors if taey do not apply fo their payraentBj before the end of this, month,; Victor ChrUtgau,; Durector of the Bureau of Old-Age and Sur vivors Insaraneeii said today,; '. i With the 1961 amendments to the social sscurity law crowding " the Cbanfej of Able last year from. Uie puouc eye, cnrisigau sa, many peorie affected Dy tne isw ameodmenli have ; epparenUy t not yet learned of theif , eligibility fer These three groups . were 1 maae newly elisiWe for henefits beginn ing wiULthe meotii of October I960:" 1. -Those : persons made eligible for benefits under ' the-1960 provi sion , which reduced tha1, amount of work needed to : qualify.-; for pay ments' f now even further reduced under this year's amendments.) ;y 2. Survivors of worKers who died between March St, 1939, and Jan uary p'MW.) (These - benefits had been payable only - to" survivors Hf workers who died m or later.) . Ageti' dependent wMowefs of wo meet wetkers wha died before Seji teasber ltso. when this type of ben efit. wa'not'. payable,-, i-'t'5'''1''? f-: Workers who have-' heea totally disabled for a year and a half or tnore. 'aad' their? depeadenU. may lose seme back payments a" they do not apply for' their, social security benefit before the end of Novem ber.... ! I'-vt.;;' Under the law, social security pay- nients may be retroactive for up to 12 months, air. Chrtstgau explained. 1 Therefore,- fer those persons whp became eligible for payments hi October of last year, when most of the 1960 amendments went into effect, each month of delay in ap plying for their benefits will hot nieah a month's benefit lost. . Also, there are many aged work ers who hhve not applied for bene fits because,;they feel they are nov earning above the maximum to b etlHbte tor payments. They may b wrong; especlalTy since new' char ges In the law have been made. I:; THY f triis now LGr.io;j-ur.iE iDRinKo. .mm a k it T6 t 41,870,992.86 18,180,964,71 ,1,397,615.12 ,,1,228,333.10 625,948.22 '754,966.55 f3to ptpotti Inturann Cirporothtt SELMA, v':ivt.O.V v:avc:u w . . . nit cA.By'DRjEarahardt iwHi 'x-St am come to set 'fire "on the earth; ;Ike: 12: ''jffip 1 f DeaV iBroiyn at .'Yaie "said;: ''You ng gentlemen either put fire iri your ' sermon' or, put- ytfur.' sermons In the .re.;!,;;;"; " My neighbor'- went ' ttrbugb'- his heuat and wew htt wife .out the back doer and dashed two babies through the window and pushed his invalid father dewn the" 81608.-3 :ore you caU ,taa neighbor a acourtd rel,:iet me remind 'you - that the louse was on ure. When I heaf a man preaching with urgency aiid .ury "1 figure that there Js a 5 fir e somewhere and he is. warning his people' not to-go near, it .M'r;,v. -f, In the early 'Church there was' the fervor ef spirit and the centagioa of gladness.; Burning; eatjhusiasni isi iist aa catching a the measles, es pecially when it is broke out en you, I Se gel'; iftn' sma-ldndliag --Jar? r'; pentance, some nuggets of Gospel truth, and pour on the Oil of salva-; tion, and depend on God to set you on fire. ;-. - fact, they may be eligible for pay-' ments for some months of 1961, if not : lor the entire year. ., .' i Moreover even if they ' are hql eligible tfor payniehls: now, by . ad; plying now they can receive their! benefits as soon as they do become eligible.' -,.L ,,vfi' '-ki': -"' 5 HUNTINO COURWS CKOWANCOUSGf 4 r. n m $ 25,001,487.85 61,051,957.57 44,736,573.75 623,763.70 2,130,972,72 ' 1,870,981.67 $135,421,7376 . V;,- v;-v, 9 2,070,OOO.M 8,0G3,C00.O0 2,856,446.16 1,231,396.16 ; 1120,306.38 V 121,143,588.56 $135,421,7376 . .' 1. -V . - :'n '. - V STANTONBURG, Pul seaaf, tauter ust, ussorrrt atsa tturrmrmt, couasts . f .'fg iowios tooMo ' '; oooSooJs Moooa 'aw aosfooi1'"' u -? t Cor'- " " 1 " PelltilMl Kwuaft h.yt:milM tt i - Msaost ft Ooloaar zt ian;,;H :JfrijS? eohanh -this 'weeitS'li'" tendci -'for- church" Biemqe't.;A;. dotked-linf ;mmbr by baptla.a f . na personal, prowuioq or ira.. . . . ft ariakes bo difference what lilnd '," of ! chuwh,;Vbat name tt ;o ;i ergati-:; ation or special variety of Christian dec 4 trUie. People nM '"jv ask yeis the quee .' Uon, .' Ar youl- a . -. Christian? and ' get S UtUe dou ,. bletal).-WcV,' snarae.-r:m,::: maybe 6oCBMti: they" asfcvydB ; J Aro,.yHi.ri- 'aaens' f J" Y Dr. Emcomu per or a' ehureht that' ealli foi-- a' biack-and-whlt' . answeWfliiiii eJueafloii',aitblt jinpijiftilf tiJ s-tjM)H are yoi? 'but Aro yovt tffreinber. at ,att? It your a.amrlon,n :t eohgrogatlon's list evt S there's -S note after Withai reads. f'GoneJ , -.Ht;tair'.tnei after ' your wnsine-' that mean x 'Inactive"- hstenH teen hijij around hi-a blue moonven-aav you're some kind ef member.and ' -maybe the q'm Stat mpst; heeds : some4? Srieadiy, Mvwo. f : IBI-Bssusri regular wiahef b nuiat Claris tUn churchev deUboJv, ately and publicly confeued his ' faith, to th ; SaViof -had ; prora : ' Ised afleCiahee' t Wn : Sbtt ;hl -ehureh. ; , -Bt those roembers arsj not alwajrs fnlL not' always xejtut :iar. A Jiaar',iee' ree -letela; iv "members"; J4 the church; anjs. ' ehurch at , ail ss these ihrea.1 lerels. The notat to bo nudo -lag ' nrst that soiaotlmoi.- Vo low- es-tevX doHVaof t moan much, but 'taat.(in-tbe see V end, Dl'ceT-wf'.vaW.ejtpWted; 'v - trow i church mombore all the) whfte as wo grow In ow persons Uvea ; a-Christians The : lowes , level of .belonging .is - merely., to? have your name on some chureV RH, or cardlndex In their;., flla somewhere.It's hard to see' w anybody should call this ."belong- ,. lng'r at" all. If such- a ;!'member disappeared from the. church en-,. - tlrely, , Swallowed up to a crack ' the oarth Uka Dathsn and Ahlrans ' Ium.f I.6;St)'; i no :) one ny b j tnwA WcossatalW ' ' ! ' On the level, next'abova Ihest ih beneh-wannera,'' . They keep a small section of,. Ow . same pew - warm ."for an, hotu every )Suniay well, every Sunday-whea 1 doesn't rain; ' , when Cousin .Becky doesn't bring . horehHdren over'. to--spend? the "day. Theie members now Sro the' -' kind that would bo missed If they ( ,.wfli ...'Thestif WS"too tjieUeverS ;v t-.' etttinc ioj it tord; but' 6r& : tog; for the -Lord' 'b'.apoSethini.' they never got up, the .nerve to tryst rthey . leave Wf aobthes i ' town, ;they are dsmiiiods, fta - good and, regulkt ftan41ngj'.;it might better -read,' "in (od and regular aWssg. t UMfslly etla'-Msisr,;4::' ' : ".The top level fit church rtieirt b'ership is made of usefully ectivo members. We put -in 'usefully', ' .because ,aa active hiembt'iay b busy 'as" i housefly;. jMuainf Kther jind yon but doing1 nothing ' at : needs, jteibf "done; hndr. tr ting in tho-way. of rear work era.; X usefully aetlvewrker ' Is" i ' (Jne" of "those who really ;re.f that ' church" when wo say good. Words -about ibjiDOfWo can, a' church 4 frln'dly; 'These are the members'' . who make lt so'.. Does' a church . stand1 U for the underdog; in th4 1. cdmrnunitxl These are the inum bars who ttahd up. Is's thutcVi ' tofluehee' felt around ytus Wldf " These hre tha momaers whio ' nrayerk,'. gjfts.Cyea an chlMwd v , i ,&avtf . been Ttfevotoi tdtfioj .fair- , . TcV ot pod aad -niatf JhwhatVe1 ( i'aU. mission Work.' "Is ' ak :, -;Eh,ucu, eVangeitie1t4;',l(,. akh;the,astcT'h(S')Sfins new- y .(Chrfrtas; .TW.thedVj?.Va ; diansbef,"o , a fchurc,h., ,ws . lafkS; ; iav--a'b6ut' a, man' who- wks-'hfis-' -band1 of Ofie.''.actlyi'. m'omWf-'oT , that church. apd father of leveral :: thlidren In the Bible school He'd v . be a food man for tha, new. presca.' . V;toi. go-after," 'he said.. "!;VBu - 1 Why5 WduWn'I'ho'V-ga maw . (or tho' members 'of that . cohgro-1 gation to go afterf They, know.;, :i him, a M. better than. any;.aow-."; i ' Drencher, would.-'-; - -K.-i 'Ci- '- The reader can think of pth. . levels ' of church ' membership . But one point need to be remsm- ' bcred;' It is possible to change . your level. . In being',' a-'Church .' member, as to being a Christian. -' U ou are alive.- you can growl; , - t v, " .r :- , k ' " ; 'i . tk Dlvtalra f CkrtotUa . aMUkl ChmU U ( tatn Ckrtst ta tkj. V. S. A. Ha.a. iCvaaasltr fliK Imlii l , , if . OI-J1 oarin'f 1 , Sum aI I -aop i -irj, -3 1. ' ...J 3 .-ei-'fiT-;' - , ;i -... I .- ,. r
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