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Comment on the recent primary election
flowed, in many eases, from sources border
ing on igm ranee. It certainly did no! nfl'er
.am true enlightment. and in Hie main, il
follnwed the same old patterns or n'present
ed the wishes nl the enmmetilator rather
tliall llte true end. U e ! l. 1111.1 \ say, the naked
facts.
A friend in Virginia stud editorially titai
the vote was dTected against Truman.
Closer home, some editors would have us
believe ti.it the.vote was against ( ioVCI'llOT' j
Scot t
Still othe rs maintained that il was a vole
against Jonathan Daniels. And still ithers
say it was a vote against the “Fair Deal”.
Stranei as it may seem, lew it any said
the vote was tor Wil I is Smith.
We say, and th o abundant proof, that
Smith won or gut the nomination simple
and soley laeeaiise of a deliberately and ma- :
lieioiisiy misrepresented racial issue.
And tin'll theft were those' with the raw
gall to sa\ that Frank (iraham was a gre'at
man a good man, a noble1 man after they had
lalsolv, knowingly or unknowing,ly. smeared
him with isms and misrepi, sented the man |
in every contemptible1 way. Frankly, it is ]
hard lor ilii' sweet little1 post*primar\ sav
ings to change the hitter taste planted lie1
fore the primary.
And so it .goes. Next November North Car
olina will vote for Truman in an effort to
return him to the White House just to be
rebuffed by otir selection in the primary
plus, ut course, Civile Roitrak Hoey
//ou bifforout It Il onlil llavr lloon
Th(> conservative element of the Demo
cratic Party in North Carolina with an emp
ty victory tucked under their shirts, are call
ing upon all Democrats to rally behind the
party banner and work foi victory in No
vembei There is little doubt but what the
call will be heeded, and that ninety-nine
and forty lour one-hundreths of those who
voted for Prank tlraham m the recent pri
mary will stick by the Party in spirit and
practice, too.
How different it would have been had
the tide turned the other way in the June
24 primary. Judging from past voting rec
ords. the party banner would have been
trampled into dust by an unholy rush to
the Hepubliian ranks.
iclioii it Tin Toft
There’s a sweet little powwow under way
in Knglatid where the international mar
keteers are discussing a pact to “stabilize'
world markets.
Nothing has been said about the traders
meeting there to stabilize the markets. But
if action was taken to stabilize production,
it would be hailed as a move strictly social
ist ic.
Possibly the action is necessary, but will
planning at the top extend its benefits to the
bottom when' men, women and children
labor in the fields’.’
I m font ii ii I I1', loci in iis
The recent primary elections in Florida
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and North Carolina are taking on more im
portance in the light o( close votes on larm
legislation in Congress.
Legislation, calling for an increase of two
billions of dollars for farm price support,
was passed only alter Vice President Bark
lev voted for it. breaking a 2f> all vole.
Silent
The administration has been charged with
piling “cold war" to boost claims for addi
tional appropriations at the hands of Con
gress.
■*Sn far the critics have been silent a bunt
accusing the adi .'lustration ol taking part
m the shooting over in Korea just to alter
tax bills and up appropriations.
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Odd Chairs — Base Rockers
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Sofa Beds and Hide-A-Beds
SIMMONS BEAUTYREST
Springs and Mattresses
Chaise Lounges
And AH
Porch and Lawn Furniture
Breakfast Room, Dinette Suites
Linoleum Rugs — Wool Rugs
Kneehole Desks — S ecretaries
Heilig—Meyers Furniture Co.
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WilliaiiiHton. N. C.
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CHURCF
NEWS
PFXTFCOS'trAI, HOI.INFSS
N. J Ward, Pastor.
Sunday school a! 9:45. Sum
Whichard, Supt.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Youth service at 6:30.
Evangelistic service at 7:30.
Mid week prayer set vice, Wed
ispsdav night at 7.30.
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iMHirrs Christian
Ohn Fox, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00. Mrs.
wo. Taylor, Supt.
Christian Youth Fellowship
Monday evening at 7:30.
Preaching 4th Sunday at 11:00
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Woman’s Council Saturday af
ternoon before first Sunday at
3:30.
Visitors are welcome.
OAK CITY CHRISTIAN
Oliri Fox, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00. Ernest
Bunting, Supt.
Preaching 2nd Sunday, l!:00 a
m, and 7 ,30 p. m.
Woman’s Council Wednesday
afternoon after second Sunday at
3:30.
Visitors are welcome.
HASSELL CHRISTIAN
Otin Fox, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 00. C B
Burroughs, Supt.
Christian Youth Fellowship at
6:45 p. m.
Preaching first and third Sun
days a1 11:00 a. in. and 7:30 p. rn.
The Woman's Council Wednes
day evening after first Sunday at
7:30.
Visitors are welcome.
famesville BaDtist
W. H. Harrington, Pastor.
Regular services will be held at
Jamesville Baptist Church Sun
day night at it:00 o'clock. All
members an urged to be present
and the publie is invited
CHRISTIAN
John L. Goff, Pastor.
Bible* school, 9:45. Classes for all
ace W. 1! S'-ssoms, Supt.
Morning worship and eelebra
hull of the I.■ >i ■ 1 ’■ Supper, 11.00
Sermon aitajert. "True National
I'ro pprilN ’ CVP and Chi Rho
"itiiip meet at 7:00. Co-operative
service ill the First Methodist at
Iron with Mr. Goff speaking on
the subject: "United We Stand."
Monday 0.0(1, Christian Worn
oil’s Fellowship at the church
Tuesday, f: 00, choir rehearsal.
Wednesday, JJ-00. in: I week pray
er and praisi < i vice in the home
of Mi and Mrs Ed Hardison on
South 1 laoi'ldoii Street Subject
fm disc ie ion: "Moral Invasions,"
< liurHi Of The Advent
(Episcopal)
The Rev. Thomas Hustings, Rector
Weekday Morning and Evening
Prayer, 8 and f>.
Sunday, July 2, Fourth Sunday
alter Trinity.
7:80 a. m„ Holy Communion.
II 45 a m.. Church School.
I I (ill a. m., !Inly Communion
Tuesday, .lull 1, Independence
Day.
10:20 a nr. Holy Communion.
Sunday Collect: () God, the
protector of all that trust in thee,
without whom nothing is strong,;
nothing i holy; Increase and mill
liply upon us Ihy mercy: that,
lliou being our ruler and guide,
we may so pass through things
eternal. (!rani this. (> heavenly
Father, for Hie sake of Jesus
i ’hn I our Lord.”
I ndoperideiu r I )ay t 'ol leet O
Eternal (cad, through whose
mighty power our lathers won
Iheii liberties oi old; Grant, we
beseech thee, that we and all the
people of thi: land may have
gran- to maintain these liberties
ill i iglltrniigiiess and peace:
I liroiigh Jesus ('In igi our I,ord
CEUAlt BRANCH BAPTIST
W. ii I larringlon, Pastor
Regular services will he held at
Cedar Branch Baptist Church
Sunday at II 00 o'clock. The 1)
V J>. School will have charge of
the song service. All members are
urged to In- present and the pub
lic is invited
Lois Butler, of ‘ Mickey" fame, and Lon MacCailister eo-star in
(he outdoor musical drama “Bov From Indiana," opening Sun
day al the Marco Theatre.
- MACEDONIA CHRISTIAN
Church service Saturday morn
inn by I) C. Gurkins.
Bible school at It). .1 S. llolli
(hiy. Supt.
Chnrcti service at 11 P. E.
('avion, Pa tor. Morning sei
nion: ' 'I’hc Almost Christian."
Murk 1:;-t.
Evening u vice at It.
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WIST KM) BAPTIST
J. Thud Ashley, Pastor.
0:45 a. m., Sunday school. Bur
roughs Taylor, Supt.
1 1:()() a. m., Morning worship.
V ru p. m , Training Union.
The mid-week prayer’ service
will In held Wednesday evening
at i> o'clock.
The public is invited to wot hip
with i ; r,t all service:;
IIUV1IITON BAPTIST
E I! Stewart. Pastor,
10 a m„ Bible school. II S
Johnson, Supt.
1 I a. m., Morning worship.
7 p rn Baptist training union
Willie Knox, director.
0 p. in.. Evening worship.
7:00 p. in.. Boy Keouts meet.
!t p m Wednesday, prayer ser
vices, followed by choir practice
We welcome all to all ser vices.
EVERETTS BAPTIST
K. R. Stewart, Pastor.
10 a. m., Bible school. G. H.
Forbes, Supt.
7 p. m., Baptist Training Union.
Paul Bailey. Director.
!! p. m., Thursday. Prayer ser
vices. Followed by choir prac
lice. All members urged to at
lend, and visitor;; are welcomed
BAPTIST
9:45. Supdav school.
11:00, Worship.
7:00, Training Union.
!i:00. Worship.
Monday: 4:00, General W. M. S.
meeting at the church; (1:00, Stan
ley Smith K. A. meeting.
Tuesday: 4.00, Junior G. A.
meeting with Nancy Wynne.
Wednesday 8:0(1, Midweek ser
vice.
Thursday: 8:00, Adult choir
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practice.
Friday: 8:00, Philathea Class
meeting with Mm. Arthur Perry.
8:00, Deacon’s meeting.
State of North Carolina
Department of State
PRKLIMINARY ( liRTIKK ATIi
OF DISSOLUTION
To All to Whom These Presents
May Come Greeting:
Whereas, it apcars to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated re
cord of the oroeeedilies for the
voluntary dissolution thereof by
the unanimous consent of all the
stockholders deposited in my of
fice, that the Standard Fertilizer
Company, a corporation of this
State, whose principal office is sit
uated in the Town of Williamaton,
County of Martin, State of North
Carolina (C. Godwin Crockett be
ing the agent therein and in
charge thereof, upon whom pro
cess may be served), has complied
with the requirements of Chapter
55, General Statutes, entitled
“Corporations," preliminary to the
issuing of this Certificate of Dis
solution:
Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure.
Secretary or state of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify
that the said corporation did, on
the 5th day of June, 1950, file in
my office a duly executed and at
tested consent in writing to the
dissolution of said corporation,
executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and
the record of the proceedings tire
now on file in my said office as
provided by law.
In testimony whereof, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed
my official seal at Raleigh, this
5th day of June, A. D. 1950.
Thad Eure. Secretary <>f State,
jo 8-15-22-29
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