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voters in the Democratic Primary on May 25th.
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C. G. Sittcrscn
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LESSON
By HAROLD L. LTINDQUIST. D. O. '
Of Th Moodv Rlbl InMilnle of Ctilrano.
Rlaad by Wcsiern NnwapMpcr Liu,oii
'Lesson for April 14 -
Lnon subjects and Scripture text
lect.d and corvrlxhted by International
Council of RcUuiuua Kdusatloai uaas by
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BOW JESUS' FRIENDS
RESPONDED
LESSON 'TEXT Mark t:ls-S0; l:l-M:
10A. SI: Luk i:Xl. n.
MEMORY SELECTION Is left all,
test up, and followed hlm.-Luka S:at.
Prlendshlp eaDi'for an exchange
not of gifts or possessions neces
sarily, but of service,, love and fel
lowship. 1 ' v' '
The. friends of lesui responded to
the warmth of His affection and the
appeal of His call, and they ave
themselves In life and service to
Him.
Many in the church have forgotten
that part of the friendship of Jesus
Christ They want to count Him as
their friend, they expect much of
Him; but they give little or nothing
In return. Their love Is cold, their
service Indifferent, their witness
powerless.-:.-.
Not every one of Jesus', friends
la called to "toe a preacher or a
teacher. He needs those who will
ke His faithful followers, Just a liv
ing testimony without special office
or message.'- -!;',U,,W! '..'' '.
To effectively present the contrasts
of our lesson, we have arranged
the verses In slightly different se
quence. Among the friends of Jesus
L Seme Became Preachers (Mark
1:16-20). ' -, -.
'. These men had met Jesus before
(John l:S3-Sl), but now He was
ready to call them away from their
daily occupation as fishermen and
make them "fishers of men." .
Such a change was not an easy
one to make. It meant the giving up
of an established earthly calling, a
place In the community, home life
and family, for -the service of the
Lord. That was to bring persecu
tion, ridicule, poverty and loneliness.
But "straightway they forsook their
nets." ; :.. -
Let the members of the church
and pastors be on the alert to sense
the cau of God to young men and
women to the ministry and to the
mission field, and then let them do
veasihlng possible to encourage
them on their way. ; . ,
n. Others Becfine Followers
Ofark 10:4, H).
When Jesus came by, blind Bsrti
maeus began to cry, "Jesus, son of
David have mercy on me" (v. 47),
Many around him tried to hush his
voice (v. 48), but he cried the more.
Through that . babel of voices
Jesus heard him, stopped sad sent
for him, and healed Jflm. The ear
of our Lord Is'' always attuned "to
bear the cry of the one In need,
and His heart Is quick to respond
to his call. He can hear the cry
of the repentant sinner through ail
the contusing sounds of our day.
Bartimaeus became a '.follower"
of Jesus. He probably bad no posi
tion In the church, no call to preach,
but what a testimony he had. (ct
John :25). ,v
Jesus needs simple, steady fol
lowers. Men and .women with a
plain, -effective testimony of salva
tion. The-army of the Lord Is not
made up of generals and officers
only. Perhaps we have more of
them than we need. ' -
DX Seme Stayed at Home (Mark
5:18-20). . . . '
This striking story of the deliv
erance of the mad man shows the
Importance of testimony at home.
The people had asked Jesus to
leave (v. 17) because la delivering
the manias He -had caused some
wine to go mad and run into the
aea.v....".
These men needed witness, and
the most-effective possible word to
them would come from the deliv
ered demoniac He wanted to go
with Jesus, but at the Master's word
he stayed at home.
; It Is bard to leave home and loved
ones to go afar to witness for Jesus
Christ, but sometimes It is easier
to I peak for Him in a strange land
than at home. Even Jesus found no
honor In His own cits, ,
If you are called to witness tor
the Lord in the small circle of your
own ' family - or community, trust
God to make that word for Jesus
tremendously effective. He eaa do
tu y. ;-.;.; V-v;
IV, Others Left Heme and Besl-
(Luke 8:27, 28).
in r;;3 tin ...ion court
Ncr.r:i caeclina,
DUPLIN COUNTY. .
DUPLIN COUNTY - -
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LOUISE BREWINGTON, DAISY
MILLS. ANNIE GILLIAN, MACY
BLOUNT, EARL BLOUNT,
JAMES PLOUNT. ROBERT
BLOUNT. A.OLAND BLOUNT,
AND EARNEST BLOUNT; .; '
The defendants, Daisy Mills,
Annie Gillian, Macy Blount, Earl
Blount, James Blount, Robert
Blount, Roland Blount, yind Earn
est Blount will take ponce that an
action entitled as above, the na
ture of which is futyy'set out , in
the duly verified complaint of the
plaintiff, heretofore fUedTn thisJ
matter, to which reference is had.
as follows:
$ To foreclose tax liens for un
paid taxes for the following years
and the following amounts, exclu-t
sive of Interest, penalties and cost
thereon due:
1944 i $4.72 1945 $4.73
which' are assessed against the fol
lowing lands In Duplin County,
North Carolina,, Faison Township:
The , lands '" adjoining Virginia
Stephens and Billy Herring and
same lands listed for taxation for
the years herein set out and situa
ted in' Faison Township, which
said lands above described are the
property of the said defendants
named. i
And the defendants will further
take notice that they are required
to appear at the office of the
CterK of the Superior Court of Du
plin County Jn the Courthouse in
Kenansville, North Carolina, on
the 6th day of May, 1946, and ans
wer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff filed in said action,
on or before the 27th day of May,
1946, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demand
ed In the complaint
"This the 1st day of April 1946.
R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court
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Levi better known to us as Mat
thew was "a member of that
hated group of renegade Jews, who
served the Rojsuut Invader and
helped him In his cruel work of
wringing extortionate tsxes from
the people" (Earl L. Douglass). A
a, result, be was rich and undoubted
ly had a fine home and every de
sirable material-possession. -
He had come to know Jesus and
when the call caane suddenly to fol
low Jesus, he did not hesitate; he
did not stop to gather up his
money; he did not 'sell his bouse;
but be stood up and left all, and
followed Jesus.
If Jesus really means every
thing to a man or a woman there
Is no!! li-g In tills world thst can
bolJ V- i lk when Jesus calls.
ITs Is r 'y to r to fie ends of
to , 1 1 t .!ifoever will
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TTIM Personality ot Jesus"
i An Interesting and pleasing de
scription of Jesus wiH b given to
any one striving to know more of
the Lord and his works, FREE. A
postal request brings It Address:
PROGRESSIVE PRESS
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MADAM MILLIE
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madvM MILLIE has arrived In
Mt Olive on her first visit to do
mnri fnr the Dubllc by her won
derful power In reading one's hand.
She tells past, present
and future; gives ad
vice on all things, such
as Love, Courtship and
Business affairs. Helps
to locate lost and hid
den articles describes
vour enemies and
friends; in fact anything pertain
ing to the welfare of your life. If
you are troubled in any way,
don't fail to see. her. She can
help you. Her readings are to be
relied upon and her work stands
out of the class of any other p-Mm-
lit Each reading strictly confi
dential and satisfaction guaran
teed. , , ,
See her one mile South of Mt.
Olive on Highway 117, next to
Mattress Shop.
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"DISCOVGQiriO"
UNCLE NATCI1CL .
One day back in 1934, an artist driving leisurely along a
country road in the deep South, heard the sound of banjo
music floating toward him through the trees. He left his
car and followed the sad-sweet strains until he found a
clearing in the forest where, on a 'little cabin porch, sat
an old darky, a red-headed boy of twelve, and a dog-in
the middle of a music lessonl All unseen, the artist set up
his easel and soon, upon the canvas, appeared the boy, all
thumbs, his face screwed up in earnest effort manfully
struggling with the stringed instrument; the dog looking -on
in painful apprehension; the old man patiently urging:
"Jes' hoi it nateheV Sonny-thataway, natchell" . k ;
This beautiful painting by Hy Hintermeister was fea
tured on the 1935 Uncle Natchel calendar, and introduced
to a million people the familiar figure cf "Uncle Natchel ,
the kindly old man who has appeared ever since as the
symbol of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. , .
Uncle Natchel is really a rare and lovable character.
Grown old in the employ oflSonny's family, he is known
to everyone for miles arounJ for his inexhaustible supply
of stories about the wonders of Nature and his belief that
the best way to do anything is the "Natchel" way. And that;
of course, is how he got his name. , ;. .v. .,
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JOSiril B. VALLACsi
To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF DUPLIN COUNTY: m i
Annauncemerit is hereby made of my candidacy for the
office cf Sheriff of Duplin Counry subject to the will cf tha peo
ple to b expressed in the coming Democrc'.ic prirr.rry.
i Ey reason of my past experience and ssrvica in t!.:s cfrice
as a Deputy I feel that I am amply quciwisd fcr c!l f !.:r cf
the dzl'.zs cf this very important and re:pcr.:!L' j p : ;.. Un-
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