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law respecting an estab
lishment of religion. Of
prohibiting the free exer
cise thereof; or abridging
the freedom of speech or
d the press.
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part.
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live.
t • • ; *■. -a.e God of the
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st.'s' . . .■ a ■ course. C'ei
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and i a • a : tl • • 1 ' ion*,
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ed bv • "I at tile tra':
and tat i'e.
Bombs on Easter Morr
It ' aa cl hi; busip.1 ■ . and :
it -aits 11 i a wt .a 't attempt t
dissent. . a ;i wt isn't w .r'
up ia an enthusias foi the idea .
exploding a power:1..! ini: I) ata|.
mountain a> a cans whereby ,
Western North Carolina religiou
sect will usher in Easter morning
The stunt is supposed to typify tlr
great earthquake spoken of in Mat
thew 28:11. in connection with whirl
an angel of the Lord descended fron
heaven to roll back the stone fror
the tomb which held the body oi til
Savior.
The earthquake is known as
convulsion of nature, and on th
morning of the resurrection was th
means employed by Divinity to ope
the tomb and complete the triump
over death. But a bomb is the con
coction of finite man. It may be th
nearest approach to an earthquak
that man can devise, blit it ougt
HOI to be PSser.tial a= a mnnnpt- r
upon onlookers from near
or :ai < true meaning of the great
■ lb. a festival.
\: wo . ageantry that has been
.: _.eii > the Church of Prophecy
V t : t the event should fur
plenty But at this par
tite meaning and sigtul
bs. for most people, r
not ot life, a.- was
ed y ’be earthquake which
oia.-ted entrance to Josephs
\ c : bombs implants fear
• en’s hea •* - Eat t
for that matter,
■ o occasion of the resur
ei • i: : portance was not in
but in the victory
• v q.i : men over death.
: a: t wo less we can heat
" t - disturbed is the
ction is a syt
wo. . .-t the very ant
•;on o ft: aption tht- Church
.e, \ : diming tt> utilize
Lacks Experience
l i . « i •.!-illtoll S i.ippt it’-’
lb . i . ; yi ,,dy Jt>hn.-o;i
ncv tae State Utiiita
i d.o ' add dtsline' It .
... . 0 cl y acct pt.f
• t • :.c m.t..ic tor import "'
fmg f s ..dmimstiala
■ , ■ g Mr. Johns .
many .. t■
w t;. ..M.' appointment to tins office, w
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w i aid m n
O f,e ■ t a ti H. au’mg oi d
■ better eq . : ed and :: ..••• j
■ ; to *t, ' tb.e politic.'! wav.
v, ■ h .1 . " - a h. 1
la', t pro a two. is m.
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• o. ; a.g- , : !.e : - learned h - ; , ‘ i
r a- f d! It w \n trot fit Id
t • ■. * \ _icru‘'-''
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st cry et nd a’ isf y 11 the pen -
... , • ,■ G error Brough! >ti
me admirable eh -ice.
i on, - j) sit.-.,,ns of high respun
, S'ate government and
,:• ,,■ i air ed repeat edlv !er
i. - ■ f d r "pit ' Till
; wever the public interes*
,. been 'oelter serv ed had
: teehi tal i tn and left
■ ABC '• ,iard chief where he was.
| i racing by Urriciais
the lr llah.i!'••1 im'iliving
v jnircha ing is primarily
• *i ani-i'er of highway simps from.
St -i ■ lie and -no other Western
\ ('arohna t.nvn to tv n others
mvenionce in sendee, or is a
e abi it a nen ber of the high
■ ,v cum: -i-m trading wi*h him
a idling ■ -tor supplies to the
st •. not altogether clear.
If highway g. r iges have been cor
• ■ v l..ca'i-1 • wetnfore, these loca
• ,-t -a jlei appear to be advantage •
ms -till, being is how the road
not been picked up and sot
! vn s.imev. here else® Ru* whatever
• I ,i• i- jurat it n good business judg
n fiit would dicatate that they bo
maintained n cities or towns w' ere
• hev would be most convenient to the
■cpiipment that has to be repaired
I and operated.
And there is a statute which i ro
hibits a “commissioner of public
mu ' contracting for his own
benefit”, as the attorney genera! ha^
found.
Thi law is »n extremely wise one
: It- purpo ■{ w to prohibit aouse cl
. public of.'i. . By appointme: t or bj
■ election man might step :nto posi
- tion to eontiar. with himseif to set
i to the State, a city. town, nr county
i or even the Federal government
l great quantities of merchandise oi
3 equipment and thus enrich himself
possibly to the detriment of the com
i mon welfare. Such things have beer
3 done, and corruption has been th<
3 result.
i Officials trading with thsmselve.
l might be found, upon investigation
- to be a practice more widespreac
e than an unsuspecting citizenry sur
3 mises. And it is probably not con
i fined to any one branch of puoiii
f 1 service Occasions r*nu|d run St-1 va 011
arise wherein the practice were
justified, and extreme eases could
be over! ked. But not to hue to the
line we Id open the door to unlimit
ed . i'u-es to prejudice public pat
rage n favor of one or a group
< t ens at the expense of others,
that - the why and wherefore of
> laws.
Men who accept public office, :f
e etely honest in all regard-,
n ;.. i realize when assuming such
n ns that they are oftcang
• In” -elves for service and not fat
• I'nfortunately. that is not al
ways true: all too often it is exactly
■ . .. . e\ er-o. Hence the necessity for
iaw - ' prevent it. And men who
■ • resist the temptation are to
■ s ent disqualified for the re
. !:ty they willingly accept.
. . tellow with tough whiskers
.y have no choice b :t to re
"uself to looking 1 ke Ain a
Lmcoln.
Majbe the reason Hitler hasn't nt
a-i Sweden is tnat he'--i card the
■■.tors there are even elder than
Hidly enough He gentleman at
■ •:e\t desk tint the .Top .aazure
'.lie Solo: .in islands m unwise
■VC.
The crow w e n ad. appears in
aig ahead of the r -bin but the
.n get - too publicity.
\\ hat Do \ ou
know About
North Carolina?
It% FKFD II. MAY
; H : uy ha> t .e intiuu. '■
I'liigrdc:.. !' etcrans in North Cm -
(it c; e.i t : t .ring the past eig.it
yea rs V
2 W the N rt! Cat lina
i.e and ; ■ i in jailV
li. a y ul .lae !banks
ta sell ■ ■. i . l.q.udat Ml .,y li.e
State I’.;.; . .g Ctai'.mission .n tile I
it pie--. . ; were .uue to re
t[ »cn V
4, Wit • > • r • 1.: .vy- |
: Wht u-t a t . n iippuiv.l
: .flit : . P:v :• i if >\n'< iMJi
y \V::\ a: • ■ rt:; t\u '. n;i
:tun* fi.. t to e> •ntr *i tPe ,
..ct •; d Statfs enntor>
ty * ■
t! Wii.It prt'iiiel. :. • tile fall el
. i ■ C 'i daey' last rt w is ido
. y (. \ e: n' v \ i a in . i .1 a i. : i i v 1 264
ANSWKRS
1. ! a 1934 there w ere a total ol
(432 .derails on the pension roils ot
N : •. Cnrolin Deaths had red cod
t.uese •' 27 1:140. 39 n 1941. nad
33 .:. 1942 S' ' tht ’ report on
Kt i'i liny 1, 1942. the ranks have
icon ti..nned by other deaths.
2. Ch vcnior Set:. Sotiiei. appointed
g“\ ernor in 1678 by the Lords Prop
. .etoi's. alter lie had acquired an in -
2 r.-.'I it MH' s tile pr>tpr; tors. Tile
■. p on w lie w as sailing to
America was rap: .red by :urates and
no was la..en prisoner. His release
a.1- secured by the payment of a
an-.ini, and he arrived in Am net
:i 1682 to take up ins duties as gov
• :• ot tiie colony. Since lie was
■lit tile Lord Proprietors he held
oil above the law. and ignored
tiie instructions given him at the
tun- he wit- commissioned. Those in
the colony who took issue with him
were thrown into j;.w. <tnd their
estates seized. In 1689 conditions
h d reached such a point that the
colonists, through the assembly, ar
rested him and placed him in jail
pending arrangements to s.nd him
to London for trial. Governor Sothol
ft-a-, i be sent to London where
ho would have to face the other
Lords Proprietors, and begged that
the North Carolina ass-.mbly hold
the trial This was done and he was
bamshed from the colony for one
year, and forever declared incapable
of holding office in the colony asnin.
He went to South Carolina, later
returning to N nth Carolina whers
he died a few years later. Said tc
have been buried near Durant.- Neel:.
Pei quimans county.
3 Fourteen of the 185 closed bank;
reopened.
4. Congressman .John Adams Gil
mer. for many year- a leading Wnig; j
elected to congress m 1856 as the j
candidate ot the American party He
served two terms, ending March j
1361. He was elected to the Second
Confederate eongre.--. Congressman j
G.hner had sought to forestall the j
War m 1861 by pet.tiomng President .
Lincoln to withdraw United State- j
n-o is from Fort Sum,lei. He believ
ed .! tins was done ti, differences
:>t tween the two sect; .ns would blow j
■ .or within a few months and give |
tune to work out some agreement |
that would avoid the war. Congress- 1
man Gilmer was born near Greens- j
boro .n 1805: liitd in 1368.
5 The Constitution of the United i
States, adopted in 1787, gave the
ivlection of the senators to the legisla
tures til the various states, and tne
election o: congressmen to the peo
ple, The North Carolina legislature
accepted this plan as giv ing the leg
j islature the absolute right to con
trol tht votes of the senators The
legislature reasoned that the people
had the right t . control th'e votes
and actions of the congressmen since
they were eh eted to represent the
people. The senators were to repre
sent the states, and w. re accountable
to the legislature, which elected
•hem
6. Governor Vance predicted the
fall of Fort Fisher, guarding Wil
mington, twelve months before the
fort fell.
ANSWERS TO
TEN QUESTIONS
See Rack Patje
1. True.
2. Albert Lebrun.
3. Black Sea.
4. Battle of Bunkei Hill. (Given
to colonial troops.)
5. Colorado.
(i. Interstate Commerce Commis
sion.
7. Lou Gehrit;.
I 8. P. C. Wren.
9. Bach and Handel.
10. Tea.
Bicycle Sales
Are Frozen
Washington. April 3. (AP) A
public stampede to buy bicycle
against the day when auto tires wear
out prompted the War Production
Board last night to ban the sale,
shipment, delivery or transfer ol new
adult bikes pending the establish
ment of a rationing system.
The "I reeling" order was made ef
fective at 11:59 p. r. .. Eastern war,
time last night, and the rationing
system will be designed to put bi
cycles in the possession of defense
workers first of all.
This was only one- of several or
ders affecting the consumer. In oth
ers, the WPB ruled out certain tin
plated bottle caps and fluoiesoent
lighting fixtures lor non-essential
uses and gave notice that civilian
use of copper would soon be furthei
curtailed.
The order forbidding future pro
duction of fluorescent lighting fix
tures except under top-rated prior
ity orders allowed manufacturers 20
days m which to fill other order.
on which work already has started.
An immediate halt was called to
production of tin-plated caps for bot
: ties containing ketchup and chile
, sauce, and for glass containers used
i in some preserving. Alter four
I weeks, manufacture of such caps for
beer and soft drink bottles must be
: stopped ns well as production of tin
j plati'd covers for glass containers for
candy, peanut butter, coffee, tea, dry
spices and some other products.
Officials explained that manufnc
j turers could make the bottle caps
from tire steel plate ordinarily used
but without tiie tin plating.
Civilian use of copper in the next
three months will be cut to a rate tin
per cent under consumption in 19-10
—the last normal year
NOT1CE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
North Carolina:
Vance County:
Under and by virtue of ..ti Order
of the Superior Court of Vaiice
County made in hie Special Proceed
ing entitled. .1 B Sattenvliite. Fran
cis E. Sattenvhite. T. Walker Satie:
white, and others against Olive,
Ellis. W. H. Parrish, et al, the un
dersigned Commissioner will oi
Monday, the lljth day of April. 19-12.
at 12 o’clock Noon, on the premises,
(except as hereinafter noted), offci
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, the below described parcels oi
lots of land lying and being in oi
near the City of Henderson, N. C..
and more particularly described as
follows:
1st Lot: Chavasse Avenue Property.
Begin at a stake Pies Hunt's cor
ner on Chavasse Ave., run thence
along said Avenue N 78 W 110 ft. to
a stake on said Avenue, thence N
12 E 284 3-4 ft. to a stake in Jas. II.
Brodie’s line; thence along said
Brodie’s line S 78 E 110 ft. to a stake,
Pies Hunt's corner in Brodie’s line;
thence along Hunt’s line S 12 W
284 3-4 ft. to the beginning.
There is a large dwelling in good
condition situate on this lot and room
to erect another. See Deed Book 43,
page 510.
2nd Lot: Henderson-Epsom
Road Lot.
Lot on Henderson-Epsom Road.
Begin at R. L. Mustian's corner on
the Henderson-Epsom Public Roact.
and run thence along said road S
40 1-4 E 179 ft., more or less, to cor
ner of Lot B, now owned by Samuel
A. Satterwhite: thence along tt.e
line of said lot N 64 1-2 W 190 ft.,
more or less, to R L Mustian’s cor
ner: thence along Mustian's line 74
ft., more or less to the place of be
ginning. This description was taken
from a survey made by T. C. Gill,
Dec. 10, 1940. See Plats in Book A
page 15 and Book C page 57.
3rd Lot: Lot on Mason Street.
Lot No. 16 oi the S. G. SatterwhUe
- - — — - —- I
plat a- si. ,\. n .11 Pita Bunk A mi
page la. This lot fronts at) It. nil
M.s'in St. and extends back 115 ft.
Si e 1 fi'i'tl Ik s-I; 111 page 7!)
Itli Lot: Chavasse Lots.
Being till nf Block 25 of the j
( h.i\■ se land shown by Plat m
Bos. A at pi.ge 11. This I lock fronts
2:-.a ft. '!i the ! leiiderson-Epsoin
IP ad (thimigh South Henderson)
and extends back 95 ft. along one
licet and 135 ft. along another
street. There i- also a speet across
the rear. See Deed Book 91 pag
441.
511i Lot: Gillburg Lot.
That let minting 52 1-4 feet on
the llendei . n-hp.- an Public itoriel,
;:t (ril'l. iig and extending back 299
In betAeen the lands of 1. W. Finch
and till- 51 F Church lot. containing
1-4 oi an acre. See Deed Book la,
page 57.
Tins is a sale ol the remainder ol
the real estate belonging to the is
tide of tin' late S. (1. Satterwhite
which 1- bring .old for division. The
ale will begin at 12 o'clock. Noon, at
the Satterwhite Homeplaee on
Cluivzs-e Avenue, then the lots near
South Henderson public school will
be sold.
Immediately after this sale the lot
at Gillburg and the block ot
Chavas-t lots will be sold at tne
Court House dooi in Henderson.
Tins 7th day ni March. 19 12.
R. G. KITTRELL. Commissioner.
19-29-2-9
NOTICE TO ( REDITORS.
51ajcstic B.o.i i n - did on 51 arch
31. 1912 execule anu deliver Deed
of Assignment fot benefit of creditors
to thi' undersigned trustee, which
Deed ol Assignment was filed for
registration in the office of the Reg
ister oi Deeds of Vance County on
■March 31, 1942. Tins is notice to till
creditors to file itemized, verified
i la:n vjth tht undersigned trustee
m Henderson. North Carolina, on or
before the 3rd day of April, 1943 oi
tin- not.n \\ ii 1 be pleaded m bar
I any recovery.
Thi' 3rd day of April. 1912.
A. W. GHOLSON, JU., Trustee.
3-19-17-24-1-8
WANT ADS
Get Results
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS AT
goodbye prices: 1931 Pontiac coacli
at $100; 1931 Oldsinobile sedan,
$100; 1930 Model A Sedan, $75;
1929 Model A Coach, good tires, at
$85. Nice selection in newer model
cars at prices that will appeal to
elo.-e buyers. Candler - Palmer
Motor Co. 11-ti
FOR SALE: TWO FIVE ACRE
tracts land located South Hender
son. Will sell cheap with reason
able terms. Louis D. Horner. Phone
760-J. l-4ti
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Due to the loss of bottles
through breakage and other
causes, we are forced to discon
tinue curb service every night,
effective tonight at 7 o’clock.
We will continue to give curb
service during the day, and up
until 7 p. m. each evening.
In order to purchase bottled
drinks, we must turn in an
empty bottle for each one we
buy.
Bottle conservation lias been
ordered by the United States
Government. We are going to do
our part. Won't you help us?
Thank you.
HILL TOP NO. 2,
Raleigh Road.
3-3 ti
WANT ADS
Get Results
YOUR HOME DEFENSE BEGINS
w it:, adequate insurance against ail
hazards. This is important now.
Consult us. Insurance Department.
Citizens Bank and Trust Co. 12-tf
FOR SALE: FRESH COW. CAN BE
seen at my farm, or call 624-J or
494-J. M. B. Garrett. 3-2ii
IT PAYS TO BUY GOOD SHOES
and have them repaired. They look
better—last longer. New heels,
ruboer, leather, composition. Nor
wich Shoe Repair, phone 471, We
call for and deliver. 21-it
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
for rent, adjoining bath. Refrigera
tor, lights, and water furnished.
Apply at 553 Rowland street >r
phone 328-W. 3-it
FOR GOOD REBUILT SECOND
hand or new furniture come to R.
E. SattiTwhito and Sons, near Fire
Station. 19-tf
TWO PLACES TO SERVE YOU—
Hill 'Top No. 2, Raleigh Road, and
Greyhound Soda Shop at Bus Sta
tion. Real Pig Barbecue, and best
Brunswick stew. Red Taylor. 29-tf
LOST BLACK COCKER-SPANIEL
puppy. Wearing red harness. An
swers to name of "."sonny". Reward
to tinder. Phone 9083. 3-lti
NEW SOLES AND HEELS WILL
give many months more wear to
your old shoes. Y'ou’li like our ex
pert work. Phone 638. We call fur
and deliver. Grissom’s Shoe Shop.
_23-tf
FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES AND
equipment, it’s Alford’s. Complete
stuck to lili your needs. AUord’s
Printing and Office Supply Co.
Phone 62. 2b-tf
BLACK MALE PIG WEIGHING
about hill lbs. strayed from my
home last week. Finder please
notily J. C. Abbott, route 2, Hen
derson. 3-3li
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR
corn -- yellow and white— also
wheat. It will pay you to trade
with us. J. S. Evans Milling Co.
30-6ti
ITS SCREEN UP TIME! EYERY
thing you need for screening. Best
grade galvanized screen wire,
screen lumber, and screen hard
ware. Phone 33. Alex S. Watkins.
BOOKS FOR SALE SIX COPIES
ol "Hardly A Man Is Alive", au
tiobiography of Daniel Carter
Beard and personallly autograph
ed by the author. Uncle Dan the
late National Scout Commissioner
ol the Boy Scouts of America.
$5.00 each, post paid. B. W. Le
Master, P. O. Box 286, Suffern, N.
Y. 2-3U
FOR SALE CHEAP- THREE PIECE
used parlor suite. Can be seen at
Carolina Shoe Shop. l-3!i
OWNERS OF GOOD PROPERTIES
are mutual insurance buyers. They
benefit by sound insurance, et
ficient service and substantial di
vidends year after year by insur
ing with Cates Insurance Agency.
12-tf
RE-ROOF WITH FLINTKOTE SU
per Re-Rool'er asphalt shingles. A
better roof for your money. Alex
S. Watkins. 3-It
EVERY BEAUTY SERVICE—MOB
ern Shop—Experienced operators
—Centrally located. Phone 200 for
appointment. Bridget's Beauty
Shop, over Parker's Drug Store.
28-tf
BABY CHICKS FOR SAKE, FROM
high production blood tested hens
with over 300 eggs yearly average.
1 sell all kinds. Get my prices be
fore you buy. A. .J. Cheek. 3-1L
UNIVERSAL RANGES $119.95 AND
up- Several good used Electric
Ranges, Refrigerators and Oil
Stor es. New and used Battery and
Electric Radios. See us for your
Electrical Needs. Henderson Book
Co. Phone 110. 26-tf
VITA VAR HIGHEST QUALITY
paints at the lowest prices in town
See us before buying your paint
Tanner Roofing Co., Phone 606,
Wyehc St. 1-tf
NEW LAWN MOWERS AT “THE
Place of Values." See them at
$6.95. Rubber tire mowers at $7.95
and $8.95. Ball bearing, easy cut
ting. Alex S. Watkins. 3-lti
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL
kinds of body and fender re
pair work. Motor Sales Co.
WE HAVE PLENTY OF BICYCLES
for men and boys. Come in now
and select yours from our com
plete stock. Western Auto As
sociate Store, opposite Post Of
fice. (3)-tu-fri-tf
OWN YOUR OWN HOME AND PAY
for it monthly like rent. Building
and Loan will show you the way.
Henderson Building & Loan As
sociation, Al. B. Wester, Secy. (1)
STILL HAVE PLENTY GOOD USED
tires and we do vulcanizing with
good equipment. Bring us your
tire troubles. Esso Service Station,
Bearpond, H. H. Hicks, prop.
14-26ti
TWO TWO-ROOM APARTMENTS
for rent, furnished or unfurnished.
Hot water, lights, steam heat fur
nished. Mrs. L. W. Hobgood, phone
581-W, 4D3 Zene street. 3-2ti
LET DEALER PINNELL EXPLAIN
how you can increase your earn
ings and better yourself by getting
into Rawleigh Retailing either in
Henderson or nearby Rural Local
ities in Warren and Granville
Counties. He has had over 23 years
experience, has made splendid
progress and increased his net
worth considerably. See dealer F.
E. Pinnell, 124 Young Avenue,
Henderson, N. C., or write Raw
leigh's. Dept. NCD-93-226P, Rich
mond, Vd.
WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?
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SALLY'S SALLIES
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