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l J. ?, r ".r--C snev ENTERED AT 11. JJ TCZT Cm 0, A8 SECOND CLAtl UATXi MAT". "X KUvANSVXIJJBl N. RATZ3 CF SUESCE-'rnON ONB YBAR (BT .MAIW. POSTPAID, SIX MONTHS , 5. A DEMOCRATIC JOORNAI. rCEUSBSD BY A DZHO ' CHAT AKD DEVOTED- TO TEX MATTSIAU EDUCATION- -AI ECONOMIC, AND AGEJCULTCAl, DTTEJffiSXS OF ' fcuriisi akd itjsadmnsaijo cocrsea, , Vj t . I . ' el i 1 W y. ,. 3. D. laus v' ;ar Clinton Su'- y 1 1 - ii Ia 1787 roadi were'- hard: and treacherous to travel Today, mo tor can whin over gem-like roads. Nsw Namcphte and Telephone Several weeks aro The Duplin Timet. Jfunlin'a County Seat new ' paper, installed a telephone, and then last week, it appeared with a new nameplate for its front page, which for a newspaper, equals a sew hat for the lady of fashion. . fjje nameplate is worthy of mention fox three reasons; It is . his paper to the serrice of the people of Duplin County. 2. It la, the work of two of jmpiin County's talented young people, Dallas Her ring, of Eosehill, and Miss Sallie Gibbs Fridgen, of Warsaw, and is as much a. Dunlin Count nrodnct as ii the. newsnatav ft heads. S. 1 The new ilosran of the newsnaner.-"Stralcht from the ihonldeT ,aewj, ut ai uio news uun ui n pnat) uucomhtju, nnranusuea, I right from fine shoulder, front the county sea the heart . of Duplin, ; jto hundreds .of readers in. Duplin County. 4v ,y c " Then to make the seourinr of this news easier, and as a service 'to all who, have business, dealings in anyway with The Times, the telephone was instaHeoY A . ,,' ' . J " :; Thft'Dupliii Times,.. Puplin's County Seat newspaper, marches on to new and better seroce. to the people. of toe county, that ut serves. " - , s , 1 i, t' J 'f taTie Swinson spent part of krt week in the home of 3Si. aiui ILri. Clarence . Frogden,. of Cafeso. w ' - ' ! -Ijt. and Mrs. Bernice Williams and. children, visited in the home of the former's parents, Jar,, and lira. John Williams Sunday aft ernoon. I S'nday Sdiool :y October 3, USTV.I',. -Eev, P. I. Goodman v CHBISTIiN SONSHIP I John 3. , pr ;HHAJ ! PLACE - BY i- i tt-V will be no cost to us!" Suck is not the oase. The only source of Fed eral revenue is the taxpayer, anr it ' is the taxpayer . who win pay for any Federal project or activi ty, whatever the nature and wher ever it is located, r . " ' , It has long been contended that "hidden., taxes," indirect levies of a nature' resulting in taxpayers having little idea 6f Vbat they pay, . is largely responsible for widespread lack of interest ; in ". Ddrir' e ;y - of the Civ J ' ;,onela T 'lan e ' " In the battle cl l , ern Carolina, ols - birthr,,,.r''' t"" s are very iiitcresv.. stantially as foil:- cf i a 1 k 1 i ' Sons of Godl What wonder ful words that, we can claim to be ours. We are called children of God because we are. We are be gotten of God. We. must realise that in our physical birth we be came the sons of our earthly fath er and so ii the spiritual birth we became ihe sons of God. If we have been reborn, something has happened.1 We are new creations. The world does 'not' believe, .this or is it able to reoognize sonship, but the Bible says "The. manifest ation of the glory' that shaU be.'' When He comes the Second time, then we that have had the rebirth win be like Bom heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ, i "'lets note two tests of Sonship. To become like Christ' is the fend of the Christian life nereLets ap- General JCSN BK C.'TI", J 1 My dear Sir: Upca a r . . over the ground where tie 11: A , . :- forcibly reminded of tie cl.r ki ; and which have been lue tj t.. t . in the last thirty years. - - ' v V,r" ;7ou and t were in 7f' " c " v T i ! ' ant-Colonel of the Scve , J - Forty-third ZTorth Carollaa LJ". ' j ". Division, EweU'S Corps. . Hive t.e't. , . , for some time the Union fiic t fill back e 1 r Bidge, and later in the aite'Oon V s b" ' Vby the Confederates an4 was carriv.1 ly C jl ceased and comparative qmtt reEtaccl, I.' .' L. my regiment, reported to me that aja.ui j t i , , front was' lieutenant-Colonel Callls, 'of t'.e t ' ' - and that he (or his father's family) was f - I ir Cn 1 i l-i- 111 L.:..1 .1.. T ...tw"" . n V Pl-? f..nl 1 doubt interested him. Thereupon' I went fun; ";d r.i you 1 . lying a little beyond the crest of the rilge, td about the srt v where I stood the other day at Gettysburg. Aftf-r some conver , i caused you to x a union i v, 1 v,iS . I r t j t ..s ' . i ; I.:-' -1- i 1 .. xy ' V (It ii enr j mum I . r -i .' I anon or we routine facts of gov- UNITED STATES ENAT08. I ... ernment, with more information on revenue and expenditures, they : ihw I woma nave more interest when ... . they became voters. They 5 would - Adjournment of Congress does mbre eager to go to the baHn' not mean the end of Congressional. w lnj.iun - .-,. v. activity until the next sessipnThe more attentive to the selection of . scuch gtiwv u uavguj tuwn public officials. ' '' ' 5?t'i!SrdofBS - One-writer declares, and with i.SS?5,me "on, .that America repudi Pental budgets, fte gathering M HU mean- JtvSSn? St therei, more interest ffji!EKE2 ? Pt of the electorate in KtSKAS-StS nZ something that , has Senate Committee 04 Agnculture, 40 than b selection of fa connection with new farm leg-j0fficlali whohave an eithe Kotttc least fanpnrtait of JKI .bS0maei&bcoui, wnefl ml studies being jnadeof Ma ww-iOTtstanding : issue is ' before the try's tax system, Treasury and In- L. Xth. .iZSl.15E ternal Eevenue .experts, working " "r , in tonjuncBon wiffi the full-time f1 JlttJ?bf:- .V- 0f7!3TrSJrJr: .any believe .that the, interest we are, looking' forward to being like Jesus over there, then we are going to be trying to Jbo like Him here. I do not believe that the Bi ble teaches perfection here in this world, but the mark of the son is one who is always ready to for sane sin, ana . strive to live witn out sin in his life. A goat never attained here in this world,", yet one toward which, we should work. Government If the students of W. ?0?. "V? J?' school obtained a weate anmf.l! ,Mn nu ao wnuem, mi " sation and doine what I could in your hel be carried to the buildinsr nearby, in which t a we-!!! ' snMipTTi wftrn nlnited tar immediate treatment I VLh it was the -. large brick Seminary buildirg. And shortly t'.rr?Tln one of" my men handed me a pair of splendid s?urs Lich I e v'i yon had presented to mev I sen them home tct have -r ' 1 them., htehlv ever since. I weU remember tellins you that "You are " now my prisoner, and Til treat you wefl; I nwy be yous later s on." And so it happened, for I was wounc i on Culj's I-J on ... . 8 July, taken off the field, placed in' an ami;- -;e f 1 ctared t,' on the retreat on the nisrht of 4 July. wih 1 -.ay ' "r wound- , ply the searching tests to our liv-l . e4 Confederates, and. was. a prisoner until Ue wax td, , V1 es. 1. Practical Righteousness. A -1 hqpe we will meet at Gettysburg a jjin, net on a hostile, .. man cant be the Son of God and'; but on a friendly historic field, when. our pformences wl be , live like the DeviL If in our hearts 1 impressed with a character different from Cict of 1ZZ2. A Com- U(; VEttJLtt en "death live, where sin is T That is the first test - 2 A compassionate i I loving heart. A hard heart and God nev er meet for- God is love, it is not by our. outward .formal .worship but by our becoming like Chrt ' that reveals our Sonship. Do you have a love for God and for lost souls t Then why are you doing nothing about it. v ..,.. v. Certainly, we can have no peace in our hearts unless we are sure that we are Sons of God.' Not I hope,, nor I . wish, but that I know. God has given us means of know ing that we are His. 1, The testi mony:, of the heart; (conscience) If we love, we know that we do. If we are; hard hearted we know that That is the first test. 8. The witness of . the Holy 8pirit. God sends the Holy Spirit in - to - the heart of. the.Christian; That Spir it brings satisfaction with God in the heart - We know that we can trust God. .A life so in, harmony comes convenes : special i n waen vk gm -ui,,.- Mt,smnA i. wa wn nen aeaw comes it JanMrjriarIier,-jf. a friend, there is no rebellion .session is. called., "hne this i'behind the scenes" ! 1 FlTZZZ , jactivity is primarily designed, ' fcf"e fr implify existing tax lawi, ? plug Ki0 loo-holes and otherwise i ''taW ff2!? iff6 hef y ie ta ttractnre. ft t. a onenf"4 ntwc l those .1 ...J4..- j. , .1..! axes. ; Better national understanding of conditions it the answer. ; - ' BEAR T.1ARSH; fceirg given to means of improving the whole tax structure. Whether that will lead to removal of cer tain taxes and the levying of oth ers, is probkmatio. Should the in come tax base be broadened and better knowledge on tte Bart- .TheT. W. Amet last Saturday c f taxpayers of what they actual- etnoon? September .25th with J l7 M preieraDie to hidden such u we now have? These i.r.3 ether questions are being ask r l ty those concerned with the ::t of the taxpayer, as weU as i 1 e;3ity for providing ade '3 rcieral revenue for. neces- ' "vsrnmental functions. Kisses Annie and Kary Swinson. . ine attendance was large and much interest, was manifested in the program, ',' . - -- 6ong by group. Devotional, by Kiss iiiloa Davis. Beadirg, "Face at the Window," 'Hist Bora Bet- ty Dixon, Son?- Talk 'on State i it alL there is a erowinir!1:iMioiIS E- 'a Eavls. Chal- n aingrg memDers 01 1 cf the need for a better "j cf the fundament 1. Came favor inclus ; i " ' xt as a part of cit ' j in tie schools. : i merit in tLis csn 1 1' e c'.zia of masy ' t ia 1 ?ca to , it it knge of a Living Faith, Xss An nie Swiron. Tmh'sst, and. '.new o'ricers ekbt I Lr tie comir? year. Tir HIl:is 'e 1 i f:: '. : 1. 1 r 1 1 ';. Ic 'j t y t' r, Js jie CJit-on. 1 "a ' I.vj, . Chri, : llert Bivls. viiiXd "s in L"-o C ."day., I : I' 1 cliln, II Sit", '.ted, wi.h r j 1 "4, ITr. s-il" s. if Ii. J I I'jeTn- carry on, when tragic experiences he faU us, we can be assured that it is oesi lor us., realizing tuat uod is stfll.ruling the world and con fidence that He win ruk.it well. 3. Certainty of His Word. The Bi ble says so. That should be en ough. The. Christian, believes the Bible and when it speaks it is al ways right The Bible says that if we. believe. we are sons'. "Sonship is not a matter of feeling, it is a fact"; If , you have met the condi tion, then you can be sure: that you are sons of God, because the Bible says so. ''My sins are fonrfv- enGod is reconciled to. me, I am a cnud of God." Can you sav that today t It is not only our nrivileee out a saorea duty that we -should know that we belong to God. How it must grieve God .when we say we don't know. God is true, meet toe conditions, and you are a Son, Baleish The Ctate Eiehway ena ru.to works Commission Acs L. B. Bradon, of Laurinburg as u anrir of prijon farms. He w.J t.?-vt h?: "larters- at Cule- d 'da. r h-s uoiked for tie I.m ocr-"'y L :::rltratiou .a or more out ct cn- , mittee haVheen appointed by the government chared with the terest jof history, and. 1 have, been in oorrespoudence with Col-1 j, onel BacheMer, it chairman, in reference to that matter, I may , ; therefore go to flettysbwrgagain and, if H,.wUl write yon,,'. , and request your presence at that time. : "' J win be pleased to learn your military career , after , the , time .referred to above. . The Adjutant-Genera) of your State, up-' .on my application, gave me yonr address, ; ; r - - w 'i4UvV '.V ' I- -' i YourrsTuly, j . ;j C!'U)ivWA.! iuuv. t.ft . ,'. Tzcaa essai. 2 pt To this letter the following reply was rrseivedt , . .i&.t 1 '"Lancaster, Wis., September, 1833. ' 1 Colonel THOS. S. KUA2J, .Bale!h, JT C.j ! -,(.. My dear Colonel: Your favor of a reoetl date ia before me T and its contents highly appreciate! It contns convincing evi . dence of the fact that we met .in deadly combat on the historic -field of Gettysburg Is July, 1SC3, over thirty years e;o.'I now carry a souvenir in the shape of a minie ba!2 in my ri-t lung ' von are bearintr honorable tears. erU 'rg tie fict that - we both fought desperately for the cause we tlWUaallj thought i just And now after thirty years we are ez;iarrg f.ienJly -greetings. Thus it is paratur pax beS I hie always admired r a gentleman who never forgets that he is a fsttleman, no mat- ' ter what his environs may be, and must say Ut I took you to be ' J such when you so kindly; treated me as your prisoner of war on the field of Gettysburg. "Hence-the presents .a of tny spurtv I -I mm tiifnVinv l would have no more use for t-om. 1 1 was doubt- . less somewhat deHrious with painhen you came up to me but . the fresh On the ' Nineteenth Indiana and the Twenty-Fourth : .iiLijan, .charged - General Archer's Brigade on V7illorUy's L.on anl captured ' General Archer and most of his brigade. In tl's charge my horse ' was killed and I was sLghtly wounded, rot tji-g tiie to shed ' my spurs I went in on foot-Ve held wr;1' ft Tun until 3 i 3 o'clock in the afternoon when , we found c-.-es 14 t.e lit tie end of T beins Cankci on the rir-t 1 left by Ayr Hfll's and EweU's1 Corps." Ge: "al Beynoll3. tf our. first corps . : having been killed aniCcfrl T2xt&, cr ""3-3 oiir bnv. v' cade, and most of our' fidd'c.-I:8rs,.JLi.l, -.a .ilcd or " kUled in the mornirg, hat n- left of our trie was m a . tM Wp moved bv t e' r'rht of coir-Miies to. the rear, facts were so indelibly fd en my mizJ tat taey are as to me as though they were of yestaiy, r a are as twows; morning of 1 July, 18C3, abort 9&J 0 -...;3t tne iron nm-nnuxl at the Second. Coth and f u.lh Wisconsin,' 1 ' t r V t t ' r; C t. . . t?t cf C.3 ii it be r - ' ti at.i f " II . it fcrs I. "in 3 l 1 t .it a " ' ' f- ' 1 1 iri. 1. 3. ). - 1 1: 1 ; . j r 1 : .3 t'...j"-t It - i 3 t V y 1. I tlt.Vlyt .'3 r 1 1 .' - 3 M f 'a I i; if .,Iwastny -sc'l: ...lii:' if .' T see, .and. n ! J t)-L ' C C-" V, ; it was a 1 . 7.. . :1 . .t r-? I w?, a ' .': ,,.in bnr,inc;3 j-tl. j ti.t.'l 1 .'1 v Ljt.j r 1 1 at juji ' ed ia tones tf thani-r 1 r"i cf V e f ' t fun t ' fired on the rrand emblem d t r si.ll y t'.-ii.i!'1,.' the '-alls cf I-rt Cjirter. I'C ic- , 1 ii t? l- ; .privieze but n-y itxlLio iJj ts 1 a 1 y 1 - and iry fomi'y for a t:..e ar.J 0 tj I ,le f r t" ; ty.. fither, whc"3 Eextiy I rev..e, vie !-j . ,from a 'm ste ; i, in his cKTlvll.nis, a- . - to war witli ry f .U. i, r? Itt at-t" e tn" f re ILL ; c ..r.r.' 3, say" t "t I v. f ir f 1 f'I tf or r in the Ctlv but I f LiJ t a c'lwl '.s of n'y own coz. j t- and .went al ever since Lave i.jh jrond of havirj due t y duty,,f :.'i'.2 ' " v ; - ! ' ' - .( . Keep !the sp'urs.'.Coloiicl, with iny.blesaing, but I hers f ' occasion mny tever cc:rs- fr you to use them so vigorously i" ...I maMnsr the Seminary on wie jl ,b w - closely pursued by the Confeieres we f. u-etcd into tne nil r; . ha oiin tt t!.ft t t of conr.anks to Ue rear, load- von will tLii.k tj-jrstlf e-.: ..cl'v milty of cruelty to an..' ; as I have,' mar y;T .1:3.' I. "1 me if I Jwe t'i'---A Lj 1 ' - mish line cf tLar..t ca f.' ' e ground in tLIs my d: '.sr " -t-i ed answer ..to yj-r tersely "u communication of S2 7 1 Ust v,With sui-aoe fcf my L'' "tf t 'xi -and sincere fiVe I.: ' mutual and perpetu J gaol feclj and .Lier.!y relations, I e . very respectfully yours, ' , Si- 1 .',:. ' -' -V- C'- J0H3T B. CALLI3 . '- P, S. I shall te Jnore than glad to meet you at Gettys burg as indicated in your favor, my health permitting. - C." ' " '.'," t ,. i v " ' On account of the ill health of Colonel Callis there was no - meeting' of the two Colonels at Gettysburg as proposed.' v -' ' C" ,'-Colonel ?enan was we?l known in th;s Ctate as an ouTszl ' ing Confederate officer, Lirjcr, ' Lr"'iL.' or, Attorney-Ccr.1' t of jthe St,te a-i as Clerk of the Ctate Capreme Court. He s '.'"bom near TaiL7 branch, rr;lla County, February 12, 1S-3, and died in T-Jc'-h, Becealcr 21, 1811. ''''' ;, ' . ' . Colonel Cllj moved with his r.rcnts to Tennessee in the . -year Z21 tr.l tieice to Lazctstcr, Craat County, Wibuo. 'i. ,v He was.e!i,crt"-2irj c-icer ia the TJElaa enry. Lirectly t " r the war he )3CF.t:d ix Alabama and served a term in t-.e I.. ' 1 ' ' Etatss Ccrgress and was not a candidate for renominate a. I 3 returned to Wisconsin and served as a representative in the Cci-' era! Assembly, He was born in Fayette vi"e, U. C, January 3, 1823, and died in Lancaster, -VTisconsin, Evptember i, 1ZZ3.. Duplin County! Durir-g the' month' of .. Septem ber Driplii County has been .rest to four of her native sons who are now serving an enlistment in the navy, Three of these boys, WilU am n-'rrris, T-te ro. 2,. Tal lace; Bu!. 4 L. Jauoh, Lute l"o. 2, Beulaville; Harold jV. Lanier, Loute I7o. 2, ( BeufcxCe, have just compreW the. re sulor three months naval- trMnirg at " the Training Ltation, I"'-rp-n T.:r Va, The other one 1 1 Livetlja.i;, Jr., of Bouts 2, T7i" :re, - is at tached to the ravy Ceo ''-;? 3. S. Vega, which is scheduled sail from i!orfolk,r TaV,: fr 1 on the Pacific Coast in the future.- ' ..." : : .These "boys all enlisted ii i navy throT-i Tavy- T Criioe locFt-d ia Boom C.J 7 i.ilautcn, tJloe is ci d " from 9;C3 A. II. until i:Zd 7. Anyone intorcoted in ccr, ' the navy Recruiter should t. '1 that ollice. i , ' Hfv V ' - V ' , rdi County formers are i .. i?-j iacreas;i Litertst in" t " sLos. Several f rn;ers.v.!.o' 1 ievcr b'sre 1 is'' 1 a e r i -j t'.I f it cot ly r .. ; ' ' " If .-it' et titff ati tin imiTYih. and." as Icit. wheeled into cne and lire a. s Wf MPnnted the same movement with terrible ejfect IZnj a brave North Carolinian bit the dust in the movement tc.re i we reached the Seminary..' At this juncture I.,was.sT- n.Ut ' right breast, the ban entering Yry lun-, v ) it st 21 y. Pot.o? Tfniiprf f hit wrimeit na'e a . ' A v-.Li L-ii.. -. t ti t) na-htniM Mohert 01 mv tokP nm off the field. I was c-iied overX" ? t ' near the old railroad grade where cur.nlea v t 1 c render and were taken to the r;ar, as I 3, ' vYim vnn fonnd me. The fir t t I l - TniiniteJ Tirivntn Confs Icr' ' ! I " -i V 0 jamming my uniform ana t ; ; t 1 ''was my pocket bock ccti" "together with papers by y ' - be found dead on the t". " Y ; ' , railroad grade near by a 1 v . pocket book when an c".'. t r He interrogated me as to 1 7 J , In stooping over me to -depicted on his face 11' the spur from my t ' ' bootless, he abl i i 1 r had pulled it c-'f v ' ly tore the tg o'f. 1 " I . tte spur on it; te t ii - by ry siJe, a-" ' thirg e! e f- - .1 1 i. It "mor 7. Tt i " 1 ' ' ' ' te t 1 ' . t 9 itto a i-. i ; " d ti s- r L vL j ; r,e r: I v j sr- v s c..r . T 1 V s f ' y tx- E 1 t i 1 I , rr- r I cv. -y ii '''.'- ' ' "y- ' " A Lz : ' 8 '. if 1 1 T f 1 r r if k s-1 tro c'
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