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jcr-QuiMANs srisxtz ' 1 I'll. " At -seau " BDHr . .. (juice -Mna. un A Seonl t Hertford, i-dt RATES: .,;.:.,,.,; ';,.' moo Icrquluuui ." .it' Furnished ZZXYy. APRIL 2, 1965. fcn'tlt About ITime-? Again IWs 'week 1 refer' to the "Looking ;,Backward" column, where i "At long last Perquimans proposed to do Something about the old Harvey graveyard in IlarvejY Necfc-V Jg & ' - No county in the state can lay claim 'to, tnote 'historical distinction-than cSn Perquimans. At least, fione can claim- record or earlier: happenings. And, though it be shameful to record- no county in the state has, bdstirredlitaelf.isOJi'litUev' in the: preserving of things oft hisj torical lvalue. : i , It wis hi Perqu'PknijiRht; the first lfoOllJfhiqh there 4vamt jecortU-4Ka&- trans ferred jimtPvmiTtimn-i , white um. j 1 f fV f i It was -f i!Keiflitiar& IthaJ William t)ramtnnH, rfcttgfcjj nor of Jfohh Carolina, lived. One -lean . but wonder what other idisttfctjti!rtlf "PerWmani-i might Ify cl, ) i,J Uy Minute With God tf fcfcQH&riIXER. Pastor Chowan Methodist Chary f. "Ce that findeth his life shall 1 m aid ; h that ioseth his lit lot Wjt sake shall find it" ).' Matt, 10:39. ' ,-. .v--j-',''. ';"'!'-' I" -5lf ."': . Beloved,, we need to dethrone Eclf in order to'ertthrone'tJod. God cannot.-rtnake ys do . right and Satan cannot force us to do evil. However, the carnal self tends to dethrone God and al low Satan to abide in our hearts and to rule our lives. Perhaps much of our praise to God is only lip service. Behind every stubborn will is the will of Sa tan. Perfect peace, will cost you everything. Personal freedom will not make us a master, but when we accept Christ as our Master, then we will know the meaning of freedom. When, one gives up self-rule for .God-rule we gain all those things which are worthwhile. If you do not have, peace, -happiness,' and se curity, then turn yourt liffei over to Jesus NOW. You will - be glad. i ' -'','--'' j. Dear Lord, help us t make you the Master of our- lives al ways. : Amen. ','.' ;-.,;. :?.;'" "Pure : religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this: To visit the fatherless and the widows in their affliction,' and -to keep himself unspotted from the world." James 137. What is your idea of true re ligion? I am afraid that"there are many .whp profess to be re ligious and have no idea of what a true religion is. First; true religion is not one among many, but it, is. the, only one that; counts fof something. Note,"! said re ligion and not denomination. Next, true religion is pure and undented It is not a mixture nor is it a tincture. A true re ligion is acceptable to God. . All others 'are as sounding brass or some other display ;of;$itul emotions., ..And. 'too, true re ligion 'Tias"a' deifinite purpose. If. -.keeps, at eron irjt .(the i right relationship with God and makes e-ne-td" Br-a-biessinsToni5 Tel low-man ."It1 turn -do .not Jhave ihe inroner repaid- for If .WJWSj f Rfotninate, janft youk oft I'kaenirtg ydurtea i "uftjoteoV. irtm Hhe ,wdrlJ wai Aour'ra- Feed. Grain or Wheat Diversion ' per hundred ik ; "i rci( program, or are reducing cotton! The promoio)ij (.r , tctio acreage under -th domestic, al- -will be one" cent per pound fu lotment program. Conservation wool and fwe'cerJts;per;.hunMed work , of a mechanical or con- r weieht for uhshom' lambs; Pay- structive tvDe can most easily ments will be made to producers be done while this land is out of within the next few-weeks, .it.-: ?u "... y :-'j4 ' - -w ev f t Hk A kV I production. reanata . Producers navsne peanut lotments which x will not al be Whiteston News Rev. nd Mrs SetK . Hinshw j of " .Guilford College attended, f Lessbia planted this year should release,' Eastern North Carolina andj ine acreage to tne uoumy Ast-Oi iiwwBicr , msiuw i vuiucii Office by April 15. Farmers re-.l on Sunday at Up River Frwnds questing additional acreage must. Meeting House and Spent Sunday apply by April15. To date. pnly. night with Rey.. and,Mrs, Her-' U acres have .been released and sh.el,, HjllSl Tlere3 jvas.ia ,large requests amounting to over 160 delegation pf , Friends, fcom ,TidT acres have been received.; r : water, .Va.i -.and . Woodlandf- uod -" Wool Payment itotess , - ., Nate, shopej bupt.H.W dtne MOiaa Wool, payment -.rates - for uthe boro.. City $chooi, iro ( MQWs 1964 marketing-year -were releas ed "n! March 23a The" payment rate -for shorn w.ool! ,is 16.TPeP cent 'Of net sales proceeds, j The. rate On unshorn lambs-. is s-35 I u" hnrn. I . AnnrrorimofAlu .3fl0. tit- L ,M;r. land Mrs. Lehman, of Ches apeake Va visited Mr. , and, Mrs. Earl Winslow on Sunday. Dear Lora help ua.'tot live daily ( above t v t thf! . Wi showi fbrtl tiirf, spirit lurkfcl'fr iorld! Amen. ASCS IJ3VS . . BY GEORGE OELLMON ACP Now is a goou time to plan and carry out needed conserva tion practices, y Mapy . farmers this snrinir nrp settino uldn IhnW W hiCahsdxVi4J jhsj under ;th rasovDiias . ML B 10 l"J0TorD2Y 'MA iJ3 Trofinn ! sNewTreflan j?is Weatherproof, i One application at planting... . ; stopsvJzs'Wedclod. ' ; Inggiantfoxtail and many others. 1 J 1' IT , , Works all season-protects - light up to harvest v- Works In wet or dry weather You don't need a rain to make it work . unlike other herbicides. tTnfUn-Iflflurllln. tltnco) . . . . Distributed by: W. R. Peek Company, Inc. announces -i-4 'k -M. ; t . : V' avw ,i( j 4, v . , liiiliiapitt. 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Memory, Selection: ''What shall I doi.wUh Jesus .who, is called Or?:4atthe;.27;?3- aLesson ..Text: ( ,:Ma.tthew ' 26;fe 27:26.r- ,'t I.w-';;:v;-- :. 1 Thewlessons contained in the .&.iniHK t nnripr studv todav phave ibeen; studied and restudied, viewed and. reyiewe.tor counv lessi,i centuries ..throughout :the histdryu Of ;.civiiizauon -r- anq Christianity. They never pall, however, and ' the lesson before us brings home to. us the unes capable facts of our Christian duties and responsibilities. ; Sparked by the jealousy and distrust and fear Of the. Jewish religious leadersthe leaders of the very nation with whom God so closely aligned himself Jesus is unjustly brought to trial before the . Roman overlord Pontius Pilate. : , i Conauerine Rome, to uphold the glory of the Roman Empire, installed a governor in juaea, and gave him jurisdiction in the area : of ecclesiastical trials in volving ; ..religipus matters, air though denying -?the Jews -.the right to hold civil trials. There fore, the only ; indictments the leaders who wished to rid them selves, of the threat Jesus pre sented to their positions, could Krino nirninst the Son of God had to -revolve around religious disagreements. , And,, .aitnougn pfintino , Pilate aoDarently had httip. lnve for the Jews.. still he was afraid of them. Tod loud a clamor from those he governea nrocontnrl a threat to his DOSltion, so, when he was forced into ask ing Jesus the direct question, "Art .- thou the lung oi ine Jews?" Jesus' answer: helped him nnl at all. He Could not. however, afford td ignore the implications, lest to be, accusea r,f Hisinvnltv' to the Roman Em pire. Corneted, therefore, Pilate nnhlinlv "washed his hands" of the whole matter, and .turned esis : over tq . ine ,firwi)(. !l . rriinifird. . -t. , Although it -must , .be said , , tp, his vfiredit jthat. Pilate,; triod.ltq1 save.; Jesus,! he ,c;ia -noi, in . in final anal vsis., stand bv his con- uWJcm, .that . iesus. was 'an ihnor Cynt brought to trial by; mis-' guidemen,u;' .-.V' ; . tXnw montr nf lie Qfn ITtlllTV fit Bilate's sin? How many ; of us, llanilyi when , faced 'with our Responsibilities, back away from Jnpopular stands and decisions, nd, shunt the-responsibilities to ho ehniilHpra nf others? ' , i I Tiailv. as '.we bo about the V . , - , .CUSineSS Oi livmg, wo tunic ion tol face with the best that . is in mankind; and we are often con frpjited with the . worst! The guesting spirit of man looks for new worlds to conquer, new dis coveries to be made in regard to medicine and disease, the ele jmcnts of weather and space, and honestly endeavors to turn these hits and Dieces of knowledge he I is permitted- to glean to the benefit oi manKina.as a wnoie; Sn4, .all too often, turns a blind ye ' to the injustice? and evils that ejeist around him in his own fife. ! Too many of. us feel that, to Justify our existence and to se-oiit-p a Dlace in' the , Kingdom, ill one has to, do is to be good tirtd to avoid evil..,, . wiristianiiy and salvation are not, unfortun Itrfv. sn easily , secured. We iiBv avoid evil ourselves but 5o we help others to avoid it? Malny of us would,claim that we nave. .never.', led anyone astray, rtmir tnanv of uk can claim (and justifiably so) that, we have led anyone angntv inerein lies ine real concept of our Christian faith. !''..: " Jesus did not judge or" con dnmn his tormentors: he neither S inriiypri nnr condemned Pontius J Pilate for his weakness. Indeed, his words: "judge not, vnat ye shall not bei judged", embodied one of the most inspiring pre cpntft of hia life on ear til And we might do well to remember these words before we condemn di-i inn hustilv-snH tjikr a llose look at ourselves at the amc time. " Are we truly worthy of God's yonderuil provision lor our sai eyona thcossoms mti' II itiir I ' : i 4 Wli, fi: M-i fHE church for auu , ' .'When the buds burst into fragile flower, and their auu. for the church ' breath is everywhere, and a warming breeze caresses the : cold, damp earth . i ; this is more than Spring. This is . : The Church U the Rreatetfc 4..'.' nt D-.tA ' . 1 ot oh onh for th. buitdinu of . the time of .Froniise. - , k ' , "Mit ,jJJJ3.-7riJJS1,5S: 1 ,' For these same festive branches shall lift a precious , ' ' fruit when the red-gold mantle of harvest falls". !'! neither democracy nor civilii- T flip 'liint! -'T-"-V;'-" ' t A. ! tion 0.11 .urvi There four , f -aCTOSS Uie lana. , - ' ii oDd rewon why every penoo , , -; , VWhen -nUinan souls awaken to the reveille of faith, ' ahould attend rvip. renOlarly , , . . - . r.-iVho am1iM nf htevMll' sni'rl fhfi nd aupport the vurcn. iney aiiu njriiuia w. , - warmth of an ageless hope reaches from heart to neart ... this is more than Lent. For1 the faith which blossoms today will bear its own Vprecious fruit. Love! Joy! Peace! The harvest of -souls like yours and mine is beginning anew to'grw. .: ::--r. .'-;':'..-'':':': '".- nriu itaKmrAiliiMiMM Smkt. Inc. 8mriurg.Vt. ,; .; ,-. " ' are: H) For hia own sake. (2) . For iia childreh'a aalce. (31 t or the aake of hia community and , nation. (4) For the aake of the Church itself, which neede hi . . moral end material -aupport. . : l'lan to (o to church regularly and resd your Bible daily. ii Ration? 8 trbese cotrrmarnn are basea e Witllnts cf the Intarnanoual Sun jay E&oct Ltonf coprtlghted By, lln1.u -ia I qcuncu 04 g eligiouf Education,- and used bj rJermissU.J. ' ' . j.V ' f V i . '.,'.-5. . S - ':.'' ' iUV? ri I Sunday Moneley Tuwdey Wlnwdy ' Ttiuwdey Fn.y Sehirdey Ueleh Iwieh MetrKtw , Jolm I Theiteloniins I Peter - Revelefton 8-7 MiUM . 13:24-32; 4qi-3 2:13-10,. " 1HUI. H:IM iniAssociatian)?! "-Mr,--?8 ' ! n;-Association ff s V " '. Through Savings and Loin" , ' . Call 426-8843 Thoe, S. Morgan. WinfaU : .S,.-il-.-1-';M. ' "T" " .4 s,l &Tfwvt'J v J. F. Hollowell & Son, Inc. jipplca BEnk CtTtrast Co. y ( -; Ur-tock and Farm Ptodpce K . aTrOM). 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