THE DUPLIN TIMES .
Mtk Friday IB KenansvUle. n c cwtr
. . i i . DUPLIN COUNTY ' ' f ' '
Editorial bosincM ud printing plant, Kaiians-llle, N. C.
' . J. ROBERT GRADT, EDITOR OWNER
V ' Entered at the Post Office. KenansvUIe, N. C.
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Armed rones, Anywhere, $S.6i per year.
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i A fiWMeratle) Journal, devoted to the material, educational,
loaale and agricultural Interests oi uupiiu wmw.
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htoZZtwHMi I SCHOOL
-.-LESSON :
Raltawd ter WMtern Nawapasar Union.
Gentle" Bull Safe
like Uuloaded Gun
'" "jv You can never trust a bull!
The "gentle bull" is too often the
" -tne which acts at unexpected mo
ments,' gores someone to death or
Inflicts serious injury.
' V-One of the p.mcipal saty rules
with bulls is lo handle them as
"little as possible. With a well-constructed
bull pen, any bull can be
handled safely. The gates and doors
as well as facilities for feeding,
"watering and breeding, can be ar
ranged so there is no need for the
caretaker to expose himself to at
tack. r The complete layout cinsistes of
i n oblong exercise pen connected
s "tp a shelter and breeding chute.
an additional feature, the bot
tom fence rail should clear the
j 12 inches sevthat
: .cAimt if he should get
trapped in the pen. Upright safety
escape openings are sometimes pro
vided at the cnuxe anu ai u -
ltd a. .
Always ring bulls at an early
onH roniare worn or weakened
rings: A bull is less dangerous
when dehorned. When ringing ana
dehorning, always have the animal
securely fastened.
to lead a bull,
always use a staff so you can keep
him at a safe distance.
Never let a bull run with the
herd. Besides being hazardous for
people, it is injurious for the bull.
LESSON FOR MARCH 23
Lot mibiecti and Bcrlpttfatexti LSX
toctod and eowrlshtad by .Injtwiuu
wncil of Rallgioua Education: uaed Mr
pernuasion.
PRATER FOR CHRISTIAN
BROTHERHOOD ..
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iSSSSSfSiii VTON-And now lam
no more In the world, bul ; these are m
those whom tnou na v-v.-.j-
they may be one. aa we ." .
m.. ..--- tha Son of God lilted
to audible prayerf What could be
Enlistments For
Month Of Feb.
Six young men from the Golds-
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Auction
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Sell o'r Ruy Where There Is A Wide Variety Of q
Doth New And Used Cars And Trucks.
HERBERT PATE, Auctioneer
For any information Call 4527 or 4361
KINSTON, N. C.
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FOR QUALITY CHICKS
SEE US
PARMENTER REDS - BARRED ROCKS
N. H. REDS HATCHES WEEKLY
Prices Reasonable
All Chicks From Blood-tested Flocks
UNDER N. C. STATE & XI 8. SUPERVISION
JONES HATCHERY
PINK HILL. N.C. -'
Auction Sale
iyery Thursday
Vallace Livestock
a ..j nnn hlossed? He
Iliuru snucu - . .
his disciples loving service (John
13). and had spween to wero
nt .ml ftQAur&nce (John 14-
tu ;v"viv. ,
16), now prayed tor himself, tor
them, and tor us.
t17v.11. h nnke most intimately
with the Father as his only begotten
Son, he prayed aloud tnai nis u.
pies might hear his prayer and Join
with him in it
i This prayer is often caUed the
hlgh-priestiy prayer of Christ, and
rightly so. tor here the "one medi
ator between God and men, the man
Christ Jesus" (I Tim. 2:5) spoke
as "the High Priest of mankind who
v.!-. t.1. .,riflr hr offering him-
self to God with all bis people
(Godet). ,
First we And that he prayed for
himself as he spoke of
I. Salvation Finished Then Glory
with the Father (w. 1-5).
He looked up and said. "Father,"
that was all. No struggling, no
pleading. Just the recognition of his
own divinity, his intimate and unique
Sonshlp to God. Throughout this
entire prayer the same close rela
tionship Is found. It was not as we
would pray "Our Father," but "Fa
ther." Jesus was the Son of God. Yes,
he was and is God. He and the Fa
ther are one in blessed eternal, in
finite unity. But as he is in the
Father, we who believe are in him.
So the poet well says: '
"Near, so very near to God,
Nearer I cannot be,
For in the person of his Son
I am as near as he."
Thi divine Redeemer, who laid
down his glory when -he came to
earth (PhlL 2:7. 8) to be Saviour,
was now ready to take up that glory
aooin He snoke bf the work of sal
vation as completed for In hit obe
Ji.rt snnl the death On the CTOSS
which was Just ahead was already
accomplished. . ,
Mmii Via was readv for the Father
to glorify him even as he had glori
fied the name of the Fattier. That
wai anowpivil. mttA ChrlSt
now sits .ft the right hand of the
Father in heaven. Wnat a gionoui
Saviour we have! ., .
Hli nraver was soon tUI'Ued to
those who had believed in him. They
were precious to him, for they were
given to him by the Father. -
r n. Out oi tne woria-xiM.vv
by the Father (vy. 8-U).
TVi.ra it Komethintr nowecfully as-
mrino tn the believer to Nad the
words of Jesus which declare that
these who had believed on him had
been given to hiiat by the father.
Phav helnneed to the FathW -and
he gave them to the Son. They kept
) Wnrri of non. ana mus vaoy
knew the Son as the manifestation
of the Fathers name." what couia
be more certain for time and eter
tiltv!
Nate that thev were taiten rout ox
th world" that does not mean that
they left this earth. They uvea nere
as we live here, but tney were ae--livered
from that evil world power
which opposes uoa.
' Some professed Christians who
And their greatest delight In fellow
ship with the Christ-rejecting world
had better read carefully here, tor
U appears that tne one wno is may
In Christ U not "of the world," I
These disciples had to remain U
the world (though they were not of
itl) and they needed to be kept
Now that the- earthly ministry, of
Jaana win to be brought to a clone.
he tenderly placed them anew In the
Father's mighty nana. ' Agam, we
say, what could be more blessedly
secure than tnati
We must note that our Lord had
a special interest and prayer for bis
own. Verse 9 obviously does not
mean that he is not interested in ell
mankind. He died for them (John
2:16). But here his prayer was for
his own, and in that prayer the
world was left out ' That Makes us
feel still more assured in h.m. Ha,
the blessed Son of God and only
Saviour, prayed for mo. lor you! -.
The closing words , of verso 11
reach out into the third petition of
our Lord, at he prayed for ttuslr
m. Cutty in Christ Thea Teatl-
many to fho Wortt tvr. woo.
' The verses between the foragoing
Mvialfln and thla one . 12-1B) are
Important Our Lord was concerned
hnnt the hatred of the world for
these who had received the Word of
the rather, and yet ha would not
have them taken out of the world.
Ther were to ho his witnesses awn
as .wo are to bo' to our day. They
must remain In the world; but being
one In Christ and sanctified through
the truth, they were to bo kept for
rjoa ana usoa wj mm.
,,vn ..f ...rv were u.uouk vw
tal of 612 men enlisted in the Col
umbia Army Recruiting uisinct
j..-tnn tha tnnnth nt February, ac-
umiiiB w.w ' .
cording t6 a statement issued by
MSgt MoUn J. Jr.,
manding Officer of the Goldsboro
e.,k..Hnn nf the Xrmv Recruit
ing Service. Sgt. Hite stated that,
during the montn oi, waren,' u
Army is conducting concerieu
drive to acquaint pamaiiy uisameu
veterans with the offer to accept
them for enlistment proviaeo xne
are capable of caring for them
selves, and can perform or be train
ed to perform one oi me many
military occupational specialities.
Dennis Autry Dies
rn0 Aiitrv an. of near Beula-
1CUUlO a v I r
ville died at his home. Monday
night of last week. Funeral services
were held at the Church of God
near Verona Wednesday afternoon
of last week at 3 p. m. Dy tne nev.
Luther Taylor, pastor. Interment
was in the churcn cemeiery. om
viving are his wife, three children,
James, Hugh, and Deloris Autry,
all of the home; his. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Autry of Beula
ville; one brother, Clifton Autry of
the Navy stationed in New Hamp
shire; four sisters, Mrs. Oliver Wil
son, Mrs. Kinsey Wilson, Mrs. Lu
ther Pickett, and Mrs. Bud Whaley
all of Beulaville.
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This la My First Vhdt Ear
A .avanth nauchter BOHl- With
Veil, not to be" classed with Gyp
sies Over 50 years . experience.
v Advice on all affairs of
me, Jena uwii'hw
fiise y work with
that of the ordinary
fortune -teller. . The
truth or nothing. Re
member, a doubter
..J all readers. Reads past,
oresent and future. Office for
white and colored. Hours 10 a. m.
to 9 d. m. Open daily and Sunday,
Permanently located in trailer
studio on Wilson highway in rrpnt
of Guy Best's store. Take Green
Gables bus to my office. Look for
Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N. C. (adv.)
Mrs. Pinkney S. Tyndall of Deep
Run, Mrs. John Heath of Chinqua-
pin, Mrs. John Rowan of Swans
boro, and Mrs. Paul Murphy of
near Richlands.
services weie i J i.t t a
lia Church at 3 p. tn. Friday, con
ducted by the Rev, J. B. Sessoms,
pastor. Burial was in the Magnolia
Cemetery. Surviving are two sons
Jud Chestnutt of the nome ana
wn-i 1- f4 Waalitrllla
eight grandchildrenand one sis
ter, Same stricmana oi magnom.
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. SEE US '
FOR TOUR HOUSE WIRING
. WK HAVE THE MATERIAL
Duplin Electric Company
Phone 231
ROSE HILL, N. C.
WATCIIZS
DIAMONDS
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jewelry;
Zeb V.Howard
Mrs. Chestnut! Hear
Magnolia Dies
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Mrs. Emma Chestnutt, 76, widow
of Frank Chestnutt, died at her
home in Magnolia Thursday after
nnn nt inot week after several
UUlll aw
years of declining health. Funeral
Zeb Vance Howard, 79, died at i
Richlands at 5:30 p.
in. Sunday of last week after an
iiinncc nf lnne duration. Funeral
services w.--; I.'cl t the Howard
cemftc-v i'wr fioh'es Mill m L,-nf.-"
County rt p. m. Tuesday,
,;h tho Bpv W. K. Jordan Kins-
,-nn tpp Will Baptist minister, om-
ciat'ne. SurvivmR are his wife, one
son, Jasper Howard oi Kinston, a
riana-htor Mrs. Nannie Grady of
the home.: a brother. Rufus How
ard of Deep Ki n; a:'d lour sisters,
How wcisen aitti girls
may get wsnted relief
from functional periodic pain
LUGGAGE
WATCH EEPA1HIKG
Cartful, many women ur fcas Urouahtta
Uel traaa tha eramp-llka wonr and nerrorai
aSo? funcUmtIprtxlio dlstreas. JTakm.
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,4 help relieve Bain dua to J"w
i?Sc Inaction! pcrlodlo eaoMt. Try l
CAROUD
BronchLir Coughs
Due to Colds
Spend 45 cents today at any drug
tore for a bottle of BUCKLEY'."! CAN
ADIOL MIXTURE triple octins-.-icT
promptly to help loosen up thiu..
phlegm soothe Irritated t. i''
branes and ease ''ard cuuglunn spells.
Try it the very next time a cold rosulu
in a wracking, stubborn cough Bnd out
for yourself how good and effective it
is for coughs due to colds. Get BUCK
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HCIirOOFING :
Instead of paying high financing charges, you arrange a
loan here. .There art no commissions, no "burled alurge,M
include the cost of car insurance In your loan.
Your loan application is acted on promptly. .No eo-makera e
are necessary and you don't have to be a depositor in order to do
You choose your new Car, borrow up to twothlrda of ta coat
(somewhat less for used cars) and pay cash for your purchase. Jmt f" ,.
- " shop around and buy from any dealer, , , . . ,
. With a bank auto loan you can deal with local people from atart t tot
LOCAL SERVICE You buy your car from a dealer you know, borrow at eur kamls, and taa
your insurance right here at home with a home agent mt yoar choiee where
you can depend on getting prompt, on-the-spot aervlee whevr ye !
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: EXTRA BENEFITS meeting your monthly auto . loan payment regularly, aa agree. r
eon hell build your bank credit for the future an asset -hat wO prove
, valuable to you again and again. - - ' t
Before yon finance your next oar anywhere, compare the empa ooet et atSwi
, stlani lnclndlng fJnanoe charge, fees, Mmmlaalona, extras - wWh' alnat team
aacHoa here. Then choose the plan with most benefit. We aw confident aa -if
: anto loan wfft be your ehotoe.
r.-arge for new ear loan is $5.00 per $1C0.C0,
ied to loan. Loans are repaycbla 15 mon'.hs cr It:..
A. J. CAVSIAOGH
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