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T IIEDUPL INT I M E S i . ridf to KMMmvta n. c. emir hvtun commr v . ... . 4 It C, BOBUT OKABTt VDttOM 1Tm atered at the Past Office, KmumvOUwII. CL.V: saeeislelaBii! TILIf BONII " WaraUi- , SSBSCSIFTION BATMt la.00 par year ta DuaUn Catutyi fU0 per year year outside Duplin County, In North. Carolina; i. $4.00 per year outside North Carolina, except to Men in TJ. S. '': Armed Forces. Anywhere. fS.OO per ear. imprwttf ; Uniform International ICenaMirU0 17-7 . Advertising rates furnished on request. A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, edecstlenaL eoeaomlo and arrlooltaral Interests of. Duplin County. ;-' Nolional Advcillttng tprintai: Amebican Pbess AsSQCIAIItl New York Chicago Dstrelt ROD & GUN Y By TOM WALKER 1 Ask the average sportsman to " put his finger on the chief step , necessary to make North Carolina's wildlife conservation efforts more - effective, and chances are that ' he'U shoot this right back: "Stronger game laws." Several clubs have asked Com . mlssioner John D. Findlay to meet with club representatives to dis- cuss proposals for stronger laws, ,". with the idea of getting their rep- resentatives in the General Assem- bly to press for action on desired :v changes. The meeting will be held ,1 In February. 1 Among proposals to be discussed " are: A schedule of minimum fines for violation of game and fish laws. Legislation extending the permit ted postseason possession of game . and providing a system of close control of longer possession. ... Strengthening sections of the laws dealing with confiscation - of de vices used illegally. A statewide system of county fishing lis censes. Prohibition of the use- of fully automatic guns in hunting There's no rest f or fish and game law violators in North Carolina. Game protectors maintained the blow-torch pressure on poachers and turned in 517 violators in the month of December and 706 cases in November which dipped into violators' pockets for $4,531.65 In fines and $3, 199.63 in court costs during December. ' Last year's high score of prose cutions is the payoff of a revision of the Division's law enforcement and protection section which was in stalled during the last quarter of 1945. The Division doesn't contend that the enforcement system is per fect, nor the number of prosecu tions is the sole standard by which the efficiency can be measured. But it does show that the enforcement section is active. I SUNDAY I SCHOOL -LESSON? TUIaniaS to WMttn Mewapasas Union. . Lesion for February 2 Teaarni aunJaots and Ssrli lMtd and cobvrlnhud by. Cauncll of Rallaiaiia ISduci Mmmiaa. irlpture twrta Mr nv. International education: uaad hr QUINN - McGOWEN COMPANY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA DAY PHONE 2-4-4-1 NOT ?---1 Funeral Directors ft Embalmers Ambulc ce Service PEOPLE ARE ASKING THESE QUESTIONS ADOUT ARMY ENLISTMENT i - -., - 4 Q, What educational bencikm dm I ft undmr thm CI BUI of Rightaf A. It yon serve honorably on active duty for a period of 90 days, - one day of which is served between September 16, 1940, and the date of termination of the present war. or you are discharged because of an actual service-incurred injury or disability in curred within that first 90-day period of service, you are, upon t discharge, entitled to one year of education in the college, trade or business school of your choice for which you can qualify. In addition, each month of active duty, including the first throe, prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another . month of post-service education,' up to 48 months. Tour tuition, laboratory fees, et&, up to $500 per ordinary school year will be paid by the government. Also, you will re ceive $65 a month living allowance ; $90 a month if you have dependents. ' Q. What about fmmily allowance? A. For men enlisting or reenlisting now, family allowances wiQ continue until six months after the war is officially ended. Q. What arm my chancm of going ovmrmmaa? A. If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to serve in any over ; , seas theater which has openings, especially Japan or Korea. Q. Cam I Mtitt ehoOMO thm branch of nm'M want to rvm in? A. Tea. Ton can pick any branch which has quotas to be filled, if you enTist for 8 years. Q. tharo any way I can romntimt in my old grado? A. Tea, you can, if you reenlist for a 3-year term within 20 days after your honorable discharge. Q. Is thmr any mthmr way I can rmanlimt in grade? A. Tes, if you held one of certain military occupational specialties, and were discharged on or after May 12, 1945, you can reenlist - in a grade depending on the length of time yon held the desired M O. S Vht your mmul CL a Anmy HuwHrnu Smwmm far km-iii to amy attar - , WMrifasW )BW BMT aWhTlsV OV 9of furttnw ofatasfc Cat fiW flblTW WMffaMa IbfM tm "torn O0." "Warrlon at a." "Vale of a Army.- mm "rnmcrf Wo Hot.- cm war red. Yaar Regular Army Serves tat MatiM an Mankind in War ana Peat JESUS THE GIVER OF LIFE LESSON TSXT-John 4:4641; ':(! 11:11.18, MEMORY BK LECTION 1 am tha raa. anaetloe. and tha Ufa;- he that beliavath In ma, though ha wara daad, yet shall ha IbWoba U:U. . ' The miracles of God, through his servants and the Lord Jesus Christ, are not mere marvels or-wonders. They are not for the advancement of the cause of ' any . man or for personal' glory. They are- the mighty signs cf an omnipotent God wrought for the good of men, tor their spiritual enlightenment and as a testimony to the one true God. Jesus is the giver of life; first and most important, of spiritual life, but also of physical life and health. Leaving Samaria after his blessed work there, our Lord went up into Galilee, where he met many simple hearted folk who were ready to believe. Here he was able to work miracles of healing and of graee. LA Sick Boy Made Well (John 4:4M1). -' A nobleman's son was sick! ' Ah, yes, affliction and sorrow come to the home of the rich as well as the poor. Death comes to the young as well as the old. In fact, the first grave dug in this world was for a young man. But it is also true that affliction may be. In God's band, a means of blessing. This son's sickness sent hit father to Jesus, and resulted ultimately in the salvation of the entire household (v. S3). There is another helpful lesson here our Lord's Word is as good as his presence. The man asked Jesus to come, but he sent his word instead. It was accepted, be lieved, and completely effective. How blessed for us who may not have the physical presence of the Lord to recall the potency of his Word. When he says it, believe itl n. A Lame Han Hade Whole (John 5:2-8). Back in Jerusalem at the Feast of Purim, a time of Joy and gift giving, our Lord found his way to the pool of. Bethesda where there were misery and disease, His -com- j passionate' heart sent him-there to help and to bless. ' ' "Impotent '.folk"" words well describe not ."only those ..who lay helpless about the pool of Bethes da, but they fit Us as well. Oh,: yes, we are strong, ' capable, fearless, but -only until we meet some great elemental problem Then we see that we are indeed "a great multi tude of impotent folk.'' The silent fog can paralyze a nation. -Death, sickness who can stay their hand? Long- familiarity with his weak ness bad bred in the man with the infirmity a sense of despair. Such an attitude invites defeat It is un becoming to s Christian. Let us not forget in the darkest hour to "keep looking up." Jesus told the man to "rise and walk" the very thing he could not do for his 38 years of life. But when the Son of God speaks to us he gives the power to respond to his command. in. -A Dead Friend Hade Alive (John 11:11-13). The fact that Jesus is our Friend and our Saviour does not exempt us from human sorrow, but it does assure us of the needed grace to bear the trial and to trust him even in life's darkest hour. Lazarus, the friend of Jesus, was sick. The home in which Jesus had found rest and fellowship was in deep trouble. Jesus was no longer in Judea. In haste, word is sent to him of his friend's illness. But he did not come. Why does he delay? Such is the heart cry of thousands today who call on him in their hour of trouble. The purposes of God are beyond our ability fully to understand. We need only to trust him and abide his time. Notice that his failure to respond at once to the message of Lazarus' sisters did not mean that be had deserted them (11:4-6). Nor did it mean that-he had denied them his help (v. 7). Lazarus may have been dead before the word reached him. He may also have delayed in order mat there might be no ques tion about the resurrection miracle. And he may have tarried in order that their faith might be strength ened. Above all, do not fail to notice that he came. He always does. Jesus has never failed any child of his.' The time and the manner of his answer to our prayers may not conform to our opinion of what should have been done, but tot us remember that we know only in part He knows an. Let us trust him. In his darkest hour Job said: "ThougL he slay me, yet will. I trust in nun? (Job 13:18). ' He called Lazarus forth from the1 sleep of death.: Even so he caDs sinners forth from their spiritual death into glorious eternal life! The lifegiver, our Lord and Saviour, is here now ready to give life to ev eryone who wiH call on his name. Will youT - Shin Almtst Lost Ccfft OIL Finding Relief From The Tortures Of Nervous In- ! digestion, States Mrs. Gar rett. Eats With Fine Appe tite Now And Feels( Like Different Person. ' "Add indigestion tormented md until 1 hardly knew a comfortable day for almost twelve years, and my weight dropped to ninety-five pounds but thanks to Retonga I re g. hied twenty-seven pounds and now feel like a different person," happily declares Mrs. Ida Garrett, well-known resident of 714 Front St, Knoxvfile, Tenn. : "I would go for days without caring for any kind of nourishment and then when I did it I never seemed to get any strength from my food Sour food risings and gas la mr atamneh. totaured m day in and day out. and I felt so high-strung that sometimes I Just wanted to scream. Most nights it seemed- to me I hardly slept a wink, and my elimination was so sluggish I had to take- harsh laxa tives almost every day. My weight went down to only 00 pounds, and I almost lost hope of finding re lief. - . t, . . "Retonga promptly relieved all this distress, and my weight la now within a few pounds of normal; restlessness Is relieved and I sleep fine. I have discarded strong laxa tives; I. feel like a different per son. Retonga brought me just the relief I wanted and I cannot praise It enough." . . . Retonga is intended" to relieve distress due to Insufficient flow of digestive Juices In the stomach, loss of appetite, Vitamin B-l defi ciency and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtain ed at the Kenansvllle Drug Store in Kenansville or at the Warsaw Drug Co,, in Warsaw. ' -adv. - Dies Af Work Lawrence Henderson, died suddenly while at Rose Hill Wednesday afternoon of last week. age 81, work in Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2:30, in charge of Rev. Aubrey Car ter. Burial was in the Young family cemetery-near Rose Hill He is survived by his wife; one' daugh ter, Mrs. L. B. Matthews and one son, J. B. Henderson, both of Rose Hill. SUFFERERS! 666 STARTS REUEf IN laiaoaa.. mrtpt-'iP; raid mi rim. Tm am w j. VMS T-aaw. 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I - J Laboratory tested, oontrouid. ereryoua. D m price ranra of lOo and 23o sues. Pink Hill Jail 1$ Condemned The Lenoir County grand Jury in session this week took cogni- Fink KH a i iiii(, and ordered tne niway, ptu-ol to make a thorough inspection of the ageing school buses in Lenoir County, it was reported by court officials. Tha Flak H1U jaU was condemn ed and authorities were, ordered to transfer all prisoners to the Le noir County Jail. Sanitary condi tions in Klnston city Jail also were criticised and improvements de manded. Thef patrol was ordered to condemn any countv school hua deemed necessary to be condemned. A. J. CAVENAUGII ! Wallace, N. C ' JEWELER DIAMONDS - WATCHES WATCH AND JEWELRY : REPAIRING & ENGRAVING C. . . . ;i: This. Is Ely Pl VI-.' t i- A Seventh Daughter Eui n : : . a Veil, not to be classed with C, t ilts. 4 Ow 80 1 year AivW on all alJ.j tl. fuse my.,:Wone v-;..i ( t 1 life. Please don't rcn- that of .'the rdinftry fortune.;, J teller.--T. a f truth or nothing.. Re- m fi-r iiis'i ii isr?r- am ' utjijifira 1 1 flnd 1016 superior to R4i tcawii; imiu jaai, present and future. Office for white and colored. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p Jn. Open daily and Sunday. Permanently ?ocated in trailer studio on Wilson highway In front of Guy Best's store Take Green Gables bus to my flee. Look f.tf. Hrnd Sign. Goldsboro, N- Cm fadv) CHECKED 'im in a trrv y -or Montr Back For Quick relief from itchmir caused by athlete', foot, scabies, phnnleaand other itchins conditiona. me pu'r. cooling, medicated. liqata D.O. O.FfiPJCr. TION. A doctor', fcmrala. Craaoeless and ufrinttss. Soottica, oomforta and qaicMy calms mifflf? itcfiing. 3Sc trial bottle proves it, or xaau'i back. Don't snrTiir Ask your druggist today lor D. D. D. rMCkCcimoN. HOGS WANTED Ve . Buy Hogs At Warsaw oh FRIDAYS. At Clinton on TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS of each Veek. No Commission Charged. - ;:.7--:-iX'-,;.iw, !'.' 'i'i ;r : ri.r'-ii) .iKyj If ' i i f Sampson Livestock Market STACY HONEYCUTT, Mgr." c 4 RECORDINGS for the 'best home ' entertainment!. Choose , your f sTorltes here. Complete selection of classical and mod ; ,0111.' Decca, Capitol, Majestic 'and Victor- Records. ' WARSAW APPLUNCE -''- Warsaw, N. C. CO. Hard Coughing Spells Resulting From Colds When your sola krioss on a naatr traableaoiae cooffTi, araad 45 coats at ay drag atora for a bottle of BUCK--. LBT'S CANADIOL MIXTURB triple acting; to relieve coughlas fast BUCK- . LEY'S acts promptly to help tooaea up thlak, sticky phlegm sooth Irritated throat membrane and ease hard cough tng spells. So try tt the rery next tins a cold result In wracking', stdbbora eaagh. Find out for yourself ust how good K Is for coughs dua to eolds. Oct BUCKLEY'S CANADIOL MIXTURE aude in the U.S. A. TODAY all drug-CUts.- ( . riJuiJliyLiua. n Mature may endow you with ' fareaUitaklna; beauty, a lovely .warraeeous figure. She may be stow gifts on you that make you . a brilliant actress, a leader In your class at college, sought, ,, after at dances, or a charming wile and mother. - . Tes, Nature may do all this. And yet you may find your face Bioeklngly alapped II you suflet these distressing symptoms, which so many unfortunate girls and women do. ; Something You Shevid :, . No! Joke About I So If female functional monthly disturbances are causing pea to suffer from pain, nervous die- ' tress and feel jreak, restless, so cranky and Irritable that you ; almost turn Into a she-devU' v on such days uus m sokzthiho tow anomsal joki about, start .. right away try Lydia E. Pink - - ham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's fa- . nous for this purpose. And dont forget Pinkham'S Compo 1 boss itcaa than relieve a monthly pain. This great me J dne also relieves acoompanTtrt . nerrous tension, Irritability, , those tired-out, xaosm plck-oa-everyona' f eellngsrhen due to this -cause. Taken regularly thruout the month Plnkhama Compound helps build up rests tance against such distress a very sensible thing to do. Jukb sea If you, tod, dont remarkaW benefltl AU drugstores. - What Cur Bank Auto Lean Plan Offers To You ECONOMY FAST ACTION ' , ,x "-.'lt,;j.."-,'.'. CONVENIENCE Instead ot paying high iinancing charges, you arrange a low-cost bank.; loan here. .There are no commissions, no "burled charges,'', and you can" Include (he cost of car insurance in your loan. ' - ,, Your loan application Is acted on promptly. .No co-makers or endorsers are necessary and you don't have to be a depositor In order to borrow here: You cheese your new car, borrow up to two-thirds of its cost from us (somewhat less for. used cars) and pay citsh lot vnr piirchfl- -You rr ' shop around and buy from any draler ' . .v , - . With a bank auto loan you can deal with local people from start to finish . LOCAL SERVICE You buy your car from a dealer you know, borrow at our bank, and place " . i "' " , rCx -j" Insurance right here at home -with a home agwit of your choice where v . f4(;., . . you can depend on getting prompt, on-the-spot service whenever you need it EXTRA BfcNEnTS mprtii)n mti, . v )t ;iMrtnt r pularly, 'as agreed, ymi 3 can tiela lsll1 vuf t viW rftl Tn; n)( fnfirf -in nt that will prov vsiunblp to vmi n 'nfn ns'nit ' , . - 1 . i-r: ,;.-; 3Hsefere you finance your nt.ar snynhfre, rnmpare the complete cost mt etlwr , 'i-. ? ''fl"T ,BC'B,nf finance charges, fees, rnmmlmtona. extras with a stmllar lraai-'-;f .. ,; , Nsaetloa.here. ; Then choose' the plan with' moM ' benefits. We are ouf1dent a haah -aat laa will be year choice. .,,'.,-' , r . Vrrge for new 'tar loan h $5.00 per $100,00, :--.?'- led to loan. Loans are repayable 15 months or foe quWr re'iivf fmrn it r T'9 cntiw4 hr r "ml tytiT CrTi"!: r c "v 9 1" ::t kow at reus kk: 3TB. s. a::.:y c::.-:::T:.';a station
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