THE DUPLIN TIMES'
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. DUPLIN COUNTY
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A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, edaeatlonal,
economic and agricultural Interests of Duplin County.
North Card'.na
C man AuociAiicMyt .
,k - ' N. York Chicane
At home
; On The Farm
--yVi with
The Cify Cousin
' As I walked down the street, bent
on catching a bus nome, Wallace
Appleton caught up with me. Both
of us had been to the reuglar Mon
day nig'at meeting of our civic club,
where a man from Chicago told
us of the going-ons behind the in
ternational scena.
i: "How'd you hke the talk?" I ask
ed him.
". "I don't know "he says, "some
times I bunk we hear too mucn oi
national and international prob
- lems, and not enough about what
we can do in this city ox ours to
cure its many Ills."
"Take the small rural commun
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Auction
Every Thursday
1:30 P. M.
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p Both New And Used
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HERBERT PATE, Auctioneer g
For any information Call 4527 or 4391 O
KINSTON, N. C. O
FOR QUALITY CHICKS
SEE US
4A PARMENTER REDS - BARRED ROCKS
' N. II. REDS HATCHES WEEKLY
; Prices Reasonable;
( - All Chicks From Blood-tested Flocks
t .' t . . UNDER N. C. STATE & V & SUPERVISION
JONES HATCHERYI
. PINK HILL, N.C
Auction Sale
ivery
rallace Livestock
Yard
P"o
ity of our fathers time, . Wallace
says. "Every problem was met as
a community enterprise, with a
great deal of loyalty and spirit.
Husking bees, log rollings why,
in those days, when a man was up
against and needed a house, he
just called in his neighbors. Each
farmer was a stick in the bundle,
just like the old fable: They made
a pretty strong bundle, too."
"That sort of thing just isn't
done anymore, huh?" I asked, look
ing up the street for my bus.
"Now, says Wallace, "everybody
is too busy these days."
Then I told him the story of Wil
lie Duke.
1 told WaUace how Willie had
run the general community store
in tiny Rehobeth until his place
was destroyed by fire. There was
his business - -a mess of charred
wood and bursted canned goods
no building, no stock.
But Willie didn't run to his nei
ghbor for help. They came to him,
bright and early the n.orning af-
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Is A Wide Variety Of g
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Automobile
Thursday
bnprtmd ; , f SUNDAY
t" AOt t.' LUNDQtl'lSTD. o.
Of Tb Mooilv Blbla Initltuta of Chicago.
ReltuMd to Western Nfl Union.
LESSON FOR MARCH 16
Lanen (ubjecta and Scrlptun text e;
leetad and coBrrlithtad by Intarnatlonal
Council of Rausioua Education; uaad by
annlaaioii. , -.. "
.INTIMATE rELLbWSHIP WITH
. - ' .CHBIST.v;V' " :
LESSON ntXT John" 14: Id. UtS;
UMEMORY SEiECTION-Y ara W
friands, U ye do whatsoever I command
you. John 19:14.
The hour bad come for our Lord's
final intimate words' .with "his dis
ciples. It was indeed1 a solemn: but
also a blessed,, hour, ;
It was the night before the dark
est day In the world's history. On
the morrow the Son of man was to
hang on Calvary's tree for tb sins
of the world for your sins and for
mine. But for the moment he ws,
alone with his disciples.
The last Passover bad been eaten
together, the betrayer had been dis
covered, and the Lord has told them
that he was soon to go where they
could not follow. Peter had, by his
hold self-assurance, brought forth
the prophecy of his denial.
The disciples were disturbed In
heart and mind. Then came from
the Saviour's lips the vords of com
fort, assurance and .power which
have been the strength and solace
of his people through all the cen
turies.' Our life both here and here
after la in his mighty hands.
We lean in this precious portion
of Scripture that .
L The Christian Need Not Be
Fearful (14:1-6).
That is indeed a good word a
needed word! Troubled hearts are
everywhere in the palace and in
the cottage, on land, .in the air and
on the sea. There is a place of
rest, thank Godl There is One who
still speaks the majestic words,
"Let not your heart . be troubled,
believe in God, believe also in
me." . .
His comfort Is one which covers
the future life, for he says, "I go
to prepare a place" (v. 1). Concern
about future destiny is settled at
once when Christ Jesus becomes
our Lord and Saviour. We need
worry no longer. He has gone on
before to the Father's house to pre
pare a place for his own. When we
come to that ever-peaceful shore
we shall not come as strangers, but
aa sons and daughters to a pre
pared place In our Father's house.
His words, '1 will come again"
(v. , gives present meaning to the
future promise. He not only pre
pared the place, but he It la who
brings us there. The glorious hope
of his coming again Is the Chris
tian's greatest comfort and might
lest. Incentive to useful, holy living.
H. The Christian Need Net Be
Powerless (14:11-19).
Christ's followers are not her In
a world of sin and need as little
group of hymn-singing weaklings,
thinking only of the day when they;
shall be In a brighter land. Ah, yes,
they sing hymns and rejoice in
them; they look for a better land;
their weapons of warfare art not
carnal. But weaklings? Oh, not God
uses them to do great and mighty
things for his glory. .
Note the blessed wads of Jesus,
"He that believeth on me", (v. 12).
the army of God carries the royal
tanner of faith la a living Christ
"Greater works . . . shall he do"
(v. ID. Jesus only began his work
on earth; Its greatest development
was to be the Joyous pttrOeg of his
followers. We are ashamed mat we
have not lived up to Una great prom
ise, but by his grace we will do bet
tar. ;' v '
"If ye ask , . . I win do" 14).'
Someone has celled this 1 signed
blank check on all the resources of
God.''.' .V'itfs v.- 7:-; .: ';
ML The Chiisttaa Need Net B
Distressed (14:18-18), , - : ,
The Holy Spirit, promised by
Christ as the abiding comforter,
eame so to abide m the believer on
the day of Pentecost (Acts 3)..
" The ministries of die Holy Spirit
are many, but here the emphasis
is on his work as Comforter. What
blessed and helpful ministry, and
how much needed by distressed and
disturbed souls! The Christian may
count on him and not ie die
IT. The Chrlstlaa Need Not Be
Detached (18:1-6),,
. What is Worse than the feeling
that one does not belong to any.
one-else, that one is a detached
individual! That la never true of
the believer In Christ We are as
close to him as the branch Is to the
Vine. We arc m him. - 4 ,
- Christ is me vine, aad the be
liever, as a true branch Is united
with him. There is a oneness Acre
which is dlfflcutt to express, but de
lightful to receive and believe. He
who la the vino needs no cleansing,
but the branch needs constant, dally
salification b the word. Are we
permitting God" Word to keep us
dean? Only if we are reading It,
Studying K, meditating upon It 1
Then is, moreover, a severer type
Of purging to which the husband
"man. subjects the vine that It may
bear more richly, and that Is prun
mg (v. I). -';: r
Some branches must be cut away
altogether and burned (v. ). They
lack the evidence of Ufa fruit
bearing and must , be) destroyed.
ter the fire. Nothing was said about
the lumber shortage as -aws went
t v i boards. Perhaps these neigh
bors flidn't break any records, but
"Willie Duke's General Store" was
open for business Thursday morn
ing ourday?hfter It had been
leveled by ilre.
! Meanwhile, my bus had come
and gone. But Wallace Appleton
was' convinced that Tar Heel far
mers, at least, have, not forgotten
the lesson of the bundle of sticks.
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Summary
At the close of the 5lst legisla
tive day, 242 bills and resolutions
had been introduced In the Senate,
and: 620 in the House, for a total
of 862, which is 199 short of the
1,061 introduced during the same
period in 1945. This apparent "slow
down" In the Introduction rate may
tend to .produce a shorter session
than if a greater number of bills
were being handed In; for it means,
that the legislature will have a
smaller volume to attend to before
it can adjourn, and it may mean
that the members are giving more
time and attention to maters that
are pending than to thinking up
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Due to Colds
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Wallace, N. C.
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WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING & ENGRAVING
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SERVICES OF AN
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Phone 270-1 2G2-6
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GUFFunERS!
66 STARTS REUEP IN
enw measures. -
Among new bills introduced dur
ing the past week was SB . 224,
which would give the State Board
of 'Health increased powers over
the production, processing and sale
of milk and' milk products; HB
B7J, , which would . require that
heating equipment be Installed in
school buses.
State College Hints
To Home Makers
Almost every Tural housewife Is
cotton- bag-conscious, but chances
are that very few have realized the
full potentialities of the material.
For many years bags have entered
the house as" dish: cloths, curtains.
and slip covers, , but now they are
oeing iooKea . upon as dresses in
the-making. ,
An unlimited number of items
for yourself, your home, and your
children ; can be made from this
sack -material, 'f. -fi: ; '
Let the daughters try their hand
at making their own clothing using
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JEWELRY
LUGGAGE
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FOXMAN'S
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FORSALE
SASH-DOORS
SHEETROCK - PAINTS
' DRAIN TILE
TERRA COTTA PIPE
GLASS LIME -
CEMENT BRICK
PLASTER
ASPHALT SHINGLES
AND ALL KINDS OF
ROLL ROOFING
Z. J. Carter & Son
Wallace, N. C
ECONOMY
FAST ACTION
CONVENIENCE
Instead
Your
i 1 '. shop around and buy Irom any dealer. - .h - ,
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LOCAL SERVICE , You buy your ear from a dealer you know, borrow at eur eaak. fei j.iee
' - ,'your Insurance right here at home with s henie agent ( Wa ess)
, t , you can depend on getting prompt en-the-ipot serviee tatnt rl be-1
EXTRA BENEFITS Bj meetln nntMy uto an payments regularly, ssi eee f
Whdpbufld your bank credit for the niture P
valuable to yeu again and again. ' w "
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Before yea flnaece your next ear anywhere, oompare tjie eeuspleto eeet e esiaer .. ..
plans IncIndlBg flnanoe charges, fees, eomml salons, extrai w4tli S stain aw tats)-
' saetlon here. ; The .ehoosw the plaa wtm (ttost benefits. We sure eeafldesi tadt
: auto loan will be your
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ed to loan.
bag material, "ity a. gd far at
tractive school dresses. .Washed
and dyed ahd made toto anr of the
Hundreds of possible items, cotton
feed bags become indispensable
around the homeT 1 -!
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When shopping for dress-making
materials, don't overlook the rem
nant tables. , -.' ; .
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:.'. When powder puffs become- old
and frayed, they can still be. use
ful after being washed. Use them
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(somewhat less for used cars) and pay cash for your fwahas. ten c:
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new ear loan is $5.00 per
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