1 1 1 ft 4, t i P 4 ' 4' Hi V i V'. fAUEFOLK 1HK mtitiiMAKS WEEKLY, ilillTFORU, K."c 11ja; OCTOBER 4, 121 'i i province of Cilicia; which wm V Ro will only sptfr huntars nd fishermen nan province on tne Meditemuiera to work harder for passage of legisl coast of the peninsula which we caption which will ' put game and fish Asia Minor."5' Tarsus was its capital management On a sound basis in this and. from coins of Tarsus we learn gut. 1 ' ' V , ' " that it was considered the metropolis I "The people of North Carolina of the East. Paul's father, being a want to see the state's wildlife re- Tf -narrate ni rtf M11MA. entitled to, Ml W Aid mAtiAiriwI and conserved for , Roman cltfxenship, but it is thought the benefit of all who would enjoy " ' he may hare been granted xhumw tnem, wnue auinueu. n ' International Sunday School Lesson anjp because of some special service ers and fishermen are not the sole For October 6 And Paul " inherited his i rights. In sponsors of the proposed legislation; New Testament times those who held thousands of friends of the Wildlife n . 1 hn i 1 1 lV ' - ... . . m ' ., . --. .' .J til. ILm uoiaen .exi: iieoiemper uso uty y,, honor of Koman oiusensmp lonw, jreaerauon are, ; wonuni Creator in the days, of thy youth." th aristocracy of each city, as it members to see that money collected Ecclesiastes 12:1. , was not until 212 A. D. that all the from hunting "i and fishing license oil sci;:ol LESSQZI """"PAUL'S EARLY tIFE portance of. keeping electric' equip ceased, late of Perquimans pouuty, iment in goou ; repair, wiu,niMm JNoru Carolina, tnis js w notiiy an keeping it clean and free from tt-lpersons having claims- against the Lesson Text: 28; 26:4-5; Phillippians 3:5-6, was not until 212 A. D. that all the from hunting and fishing license ! i-hakitonf : kf the Roman Emnlre fM can and will be used in a con- Acts 21:39; 22:3-27 were given the citizenship: Paul's structive, fat-reaching way so as to 'Roman citizenship stood him in good assure boys and girls of Worth caro- i ... . ti - a. . U A. ..J.. 1. a.. . 'stead on his various journeys. was una an opportunity w enjuy uuuus With this lesson, we begin a new recognized by the Politarches at and fishing in the years to come." i.nnno nt afniHv nf th lpRfmnn of Paul ! m.:i:nni tli. mnmnr nt Aphaia at-' u i i w J (ClUJipyi, WW gvw.. ' upon the background of the story of Corinth, the Asiarches .at Ephesus i TTS Af , ElectriCllV and junior lessons, wide use is made1 and the centurion Julius on the . ... Ll f ,1,. i-n . . . . t i J "O loess grease, dust and moisture. Fires and Short circuits are often ;, causea from careless neglect. ' In completing the list of safety precautions, he points . .out that it pays to be careful in using eiecinc equipment around water. ,. wet nanas ami fMt make it easv for electricity to pass through the body and into the gvound. For this reason, it is not safe to touch an electric switch or appliance while in the bathtub. , .Where the floor or grouna is wei, over-shoes or rubbers should be worn to insulate the body from the ground to protect a person Trom shock. nt fha narrative nortions. In the in termediate, senior, young people and adult lessons materials from the epistles are given greater emphasis. Guidance for personal living, help in meeting church problems, understand ing of Christian doctrines, and inspir ation to high Christian devotion should be practical outcomes of this particular series of studies. Were we to desire to go to the. birthplace of Paul, second only to Jesus as the greatest person in the Bible, we would take ship at an At lantic port, cross the Atlantic, pass through the Straits of Gibraltar, cross the- Mediterranean Sea to some port on its esstern shore, most prob ably Beirout. There we would change to a smaller ship bound for Mersin, on the southern shore of Asia Minor, where we would debark to take a slow-moving train to Tarsus. The Tarsus we would see today is far different from the Tarsus of Paul's time. Then it was a city of marble temples, colonades, baths and nublic squares. It was AlsYnnHrian shin bound for Rome. From this, we can see the nana or Calls For Caution Qafov nvwaiitinria &r Aft timelv r rum ijud. w c tan w- - God selecting, training and guiding 'for the man waiting to gt electricity MIA whose ministry has had greatest influent" on the world any man save Jfeus himseii. the of He Group To Seek Change In Law A spokesman for the North Caro ina Wildlife Federation has taken cognizance of rumors being circulated to the' effect that the 1945 amend ments to the state game and nsn laws "contain all the desirable fea tures pf the Wildlife Federation's bill for the 1947 General Assembly." Thomas J. White, of Kinston, chair man of the Federation's Legislative Committee, commented that "if these rumors reflect the conception of their unitu .... - - . .. ! .1 . n ...I. .a YiAtftaaaorv tn a university auwiors m w "" city where thousands of young men , give me nun ... gathered and were taught an appre-1 North Carolina adequate game and ciation of Greek culture. Today Tar- ;fish management and some value for bus is only a shabby little town where ,the several hundred thousand dollars rows of wooden shacks face each lexacted from them annually in hunt- other across roadways of hard mud, ing and fishing license fees, it is nttie but in the humble little workshops, located on side streets, one can see men spin thread from goats' hair and weave it into coarse cloth tent cloth just as the weavers did in Paul's boyhood. This was the trade that Paul had learned that supported him late in Thessalonica, Corinth and Ephesus. Paul was born in a Jewish family 'wonder that thousands of thoughtful sportsmen are realizing the necessity or the legislation sponsored by and proposed by the North Carolina Wild ife Federation." White further stated that under the Wildlife Federation bill which will K introduced at the next session I of the General Assembly a nine-man commission representing nine geo- raul was Dorn in a jewisn laimiy D -f- and was reared in the strictest Jew- graphic districts of the state would ish faith. D. A. Hayes in "Paul and be appointed by the Governor, this His Epistles" declares: "Since Jesus commission, he explained,1 would be was a Jew, and the Christian faith composed of men "interest m and was born among the Jews and was having knowledge of game arid fish propagated wholly from them in the management and problems incident beginning, it was essential that the thereto." most successful missionary in the I The terms of the nine appointees, early church should hr a .'ev. His 'White added, would be so arranged race affinUies enabled Paul to begin that less than a majority of the com his ministry in each city in the syna-1 mission could be appointed during gogue, in an established meeting (the term of any one administration, place, with a congregation ready as- This would make possible the contin sembled and accustomed to religious uation of a game and fish program discussion. He preached by prefer- longer than four years at a time, ence to the Jews, and turned to the Furthermore, White added, this would Gentiles only when the Jews had re- .guard the ?ame and fish population fused to heed his message. All the from- the ravages ;of politics and in first Christian missionaries were sure the continuation of a game pro Jews, and Paul never would have ' gram long enough for it; to bear fruit, been able to maintain himself among ! White expressed the opinion that them as their equal and to establish ;the study made over the state in the himself at last as their superior if he past two years by hunters and fisher himself had not been a Jew. men and knowledge thus acquired will "He was of the tribe of Benjamin, enable sportsmen and wildlife lovers and there were several reasons why ! to recognize the circulated rumors as that would mean much to a Jew. an effort to dissipate their efforts. Benjamin was the son of the favored; Such rumors as these, White added, wife, and Benjamin alone among the patriarchs had been born in the Chosen Land. The first king of Is rael had been taken from the tribe of Benjamin, and the apostle had been iamed after him. His parents had (1 him Saul: and Paul was Droud of that fact, and he never forgot that he was the namesake of a king. The Saul of Old Testament history tow ered head and shoulders above his ( fellows, and had been a right royal soul. This second Saul was to tower I above his fellows in intellectual and! spiritual accomplishments, and he i would be a king among the New Tes- tament leaders of the world reforma-' tion. "Paul was a Pharisee. He belong ed to that sect among the Hebrews which was notorious for its scrupu lous observance of all the religious ritual, for its patriotism and its zeal, for its piety and devotion. The Pharisees were all zealots, but among them Paul became conspicu ous for his zeal. He Came to be the chosen instrument of the Sanhedrin to persecute and to annihilate the Christian Church." The City of Tarsus was in the estate 6f said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. CJ on or before the 4th day 'of Ronfamhor. . 1 917.: or this Aiotiea will Ibe pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indented to saia, estate will please make immediate payment This 4th day of September, 1946, ; ... VIOLA NAUHJUAW, - i Executrix of Louis Nachman. Sept6A3,20,27OcM,12 ' " . . Classified Legals notiotofaBministration Havins nualified as Executrix of th estate of Louis Nachman. de an for the man whose farm is already leniiinned. -1 rr . Care and caution never go out or Hnte un TV S. Weaver, head of the Aorirnltnral Enirineerinsr Department !at State College ana it is particular ly important that the farmers wait ,'inff to receive service under the ex ipanded programs announced by the nower companies and the KtiA co operatives recognize this fact. Of first importance, ne says, is keeping away from high voltage wires. Climbing a rughline pole- is dangerous business, as is moving buildings or equipment under a high line. A lineman should be consulted before any of this moving is done. A second safety precaution is hav ing the wiring system on the farm and home inspected and approved af ter its installation. The same is true for additions made to the electric equipment after it is once installed. 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