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KCJAN3VILLE, NOSTII CAROLINA Tnc DUPLIN TIMES 1 T 1 SFEAKS 1 . InlsriMtlcnal Uniform Sunday School Lsmsctis 8CRIPTURE r- n Cortnthlaiu B : 20 to ;10; Hebrews 11. DEVOTIONAL READING : Romam U: When We Work With God Lesson for January 25, 1948 Dr. Newton E. STANLEY JONES wai in Atlanta on one of bis several Visits, and soma of us were asking him about his notable and unique experience as a missionary in the Orient. "If you had it all to go over. Dr. Jones, would you devote your life to the peoples of faraway Asia, or would you choose to live in America .with its abundance of good things?" he was asked. Quick as a flash of light ning he replied: "If I had a thousand lives to give, they would all gladly go to the wistful souls of Asia." : Paul would have been enheartened In the day that he wrote n Corin thians 5:20 to 6:10, and Romans 12:9-21, to have heard someone talk as Dr. Jones talked that afternoon, for In our lesson for Sunday, Paul la summoning every Christian to the highest possible commitment to the will of God as we go forth in the task to beseech all men to be rec onciled unto God through Jesus Christ, who hath taken upon him self the Iniquity of us all, "that we might be made the righteousness of God in him." Thus we come to see the signifi cance ana the meaning of the memory verse for Sunday's lesson, "We are fellow workmen for God," I Corinthians 3:9. PEOPLE WHO WORK WITH GOD READ Hebrews' 11th chapter for , a picture of some of the noble souls who really worked with God, by faith, as the writer delights to put It Abraham, t for example, "went eat, not knowing whither he went," but when he came to the and ef life day, he was account ed the friend of God. Moses, "oheeelng rather to suffer afflic tion with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a Seaaon, esteeming the reproach ef Christ greater riches than the treasures ef Egypt, endured as seeing him who. la Invisible." HOW WE WORK WITH GOD READ again that eleventh chapter of Romans to discover how the men and .women named there worked with God. Two words will quickly come to light faith and obedience. They believed God, and they obeyed God. Junior boys and girls will do well to recall Mom of the heroes of history men like Washington and Lincoln and Lee and in every Instance you will dis cover that they, too, believed God and obeyed God. Remember the story of Washington kneeling in prayer in the snow at Valley Forge? Wo cannot work with God unless and an til we believe and obey fcfan. "Can two walk together ex cept they be agreed?" Yon can j net please year earthly father un ! lees yea believe him and obey GOOD WORKMEN ESSENTIAL WE COME now to the deeper . Implications of the lesson, re vealed In n Corinthians 5:20 to 8:10. "We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye re ceive not the grace of God in vain; but in all things approving ourselves in much patience. In afflictions, in distresses, in watchlngs, by kind ness, by love unfeigned, by the pow er of God. v Here Is the acid test of doing "the work of an : ambassador of ! Christ we most first be fully 1 eemmttted to him before we can persuade others to accept him as Savienr and Lord. We shall not hava better hemea and better churches until we first have bet ter Christiana. We shall not have better business until we first have better business men. ': And the only way by which we become : good workmen is through the redeeming,, transforming grace of the Lord Jesus Christ -JOT OF WORKING WITH GOD WHY did Dr. E. Stanley Jones answer so quickly about giv ing a thousand lives to the benight ed, wistful souls of Asia? Because he had discovered the unspeakable Joy of working with God in recon ciling men unto him. The largest, surest wages in this world Is the ex perience of working for and with God. "What I kept I lost; what I gave, I have." -j-'--.-Do you believe ItT It is difficult to believe until you try It Indeed, I would aay that ft ia beyond all Imagination to grasp the mean in ef working with God.. You have to take Christ at exactly what ha meant when he said, ;Come and see. . ,.:. "When we walk with the Lord, In the light of his word, what a glory ha sheds on our way!" .- ': . : : '!." -V' (CnnrrliM hf roe Inttrmmtlemtl Council tmm Etucttin - m btbtll mi Mi I ft, .. Ptnt-m .tt fimaaumtti A. J. CAVENAUGH ' V;" -,N. C NOTICE Or SALE , Under and by virtue of authority vested in the undersigned admini strator of A. Sumner, the under signed administrator will offer for sale to the highest bidder at 10:00 A. At on January 31, 1948 the. fol lowing described articles of per sonal property: Two tobacco tru-ks One corn Planter 25 brls. corn One disc harrow One wash pot 2,000 tobacco sticks Plow gear Sale will be at A. Sumner home Place. ' This 3rd day of January , 1948. J. M. Sumner, Administra tor of A. Sumner estate Grady Mercer, Attorney 1-30-48 4t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Will of Martha Hall, deceased, late of Duplin County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims apit t the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Kenansvill !. N. C, on or before the 15th day of January 1949, or this notice will be plead i in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please mak Irrmediite settlement. This 15th day of January. 1948. Tommie ..Williams, Execu tor i Will of Martha Hall, Grady Mercer Attorney at law. 2-27-6t. GM NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Ir 1 1 II 1 i - i rah ! mr . r 'i ( ' I s8i 7m J rmMM 'ifi 3k MlSUSi OF GASOLINES Nk jlrT ' ' .S tier wu ur meuj plied with SO gallons of water per 100 sq. yds. of bed.. Q. How can I treet my poultry flock for tapeworm? A. Since a favorable response often follows the administration of certain types of dewonning cap sules, heavily infected buds should be treated with commercial capsu les recommended for tateworn . When buying capsules, be sure to get the right size and follow tle manufacturer's directions Speak Farm Bureau Meet TYNDAKL FUNERAL HOME nr Mocm ouv Burial Aosodatlo - : Pkea W .; Dlrentere, anbahner Aaabulaooe Kervtee. 4av or alrbi Hm mt Warse-DanUn 2; Soulherjand Electric Co. Warsaw, N. C Phone 270-1 All Types Of Wiring The undersigned having quali fied as the Administratrix of the estate of the late J. E. Tbigpen, de ceased, of Limestone Township, and having qualified ' before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, on the 15th day of Jam ary, 1 J48, this is to notifv al per sons who have claims against said estate to present their claims to he undersigned Administratrix on or before January 15, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons who are ii, debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to t'.e undersigned Administratrix. Advertised this the 15th day of January, 1948. Mrs. Dora Edwards Tbigpen Administratrix of the estnte of P. E. Thigpen, Beulaville, North Carolina. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 'OOOOOOOOOOO0 WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIKES. JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C. ,000000000000 State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. How should I fertilize my to bacco bed? ' A. Use 150 pounds of 4-9-3 per kinston auto auction EVERY FRIDAY 1:00 7. M. SeU While Prices Ar Still High 'u jour car on the auction block for only $5.00 ANYONE BUY ANYONE SELL SALE RAIN OR SHINE - convert your car into cash" Herbert Pate AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 M. F. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANSVILLlE,N. C. n.HNANSVILLE'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY j. M. JENKINS, Mgr. VXXSAmerUJi Btvtragt of Moderation How You Can Help Yoxxx Beer Retailer m Most beer dealers are anxioua to cooperate with the brewing industry in its program of Self-Regulation. They know it ia good busi ness to keep their places clean and whole some, and to operate within the law. Most of the occasional violations of the law occur at the instance of die customer. This Committee urges you not to request special favors involving a violation. Patronize places that always operate in the publie interest Commend ' those who are noticeably careful about law observance. Compliment the man who operates clean, , orderly plaoe. It is the purpose of this Committee to cooper ate with law enforcement authorities to weed out the few who flout the law, and to keep the sale of beer on as high plane aa that of any other commodity. erm stats rrrzs fcltsatscm Sf Jf. r'- T, Stmtt tHncfr -00 sq. yds. for average soils and 200 pounds for soils of low fertility. If eynamid and uramon ure used for sterilization, the amount of fer tilizer may be reduced one-half on fertile soils. Apply the fertilizer evenly and work lightly into the soil When needed, use 2 to 5 pounds of nitrogen topdressing in 50 gal lons of water per 100 sq. yds. The material can be placed' in a sack , nd suspended in the barrel of water until it disolves. Wat?r the bed after the topdressing is ap- QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID FreaBookTePsofHoneTreataieatthat Hast Help or tvmu Cost Yea Nothing Onr three mluWboUlei of tfca Willub Tuuun hare been sold far relief of ymptomiof distress aridng from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Add Pear DlfestkHt, Sour or Upset Stomach, CmsIimss, Heartburn, Sleepiest new, etc due to Knots Aeld. Soldon 16 days' trial I Ask for "WUIard's Messofe" vbtck fuilr sgplalna sblt treatment Iree at WARSAW DRUG COMPANY Warsaw, N. C. Greensboro, Jn. 18. Allan B. Kline, President of the American Farm Bureau, will be one of ti;e principal speakers at the 12th an nual convention of the N c rarm Bureau to be held in Asheville on Feb. 1, 2, 3 and 4, it has been an nounced. Mr. Kline, 52, is a native of Dixon County, Nebraska He served with the 71st Infantry in World War I and is a graduate of Morningside and Iowa State Col leges. As a hog-raiser and corn grower. Kline made a nen-iabie record by increasing the product ivity of his farm to a very high level. The business-UK's way Mr. Kline went about his work and Farm Bureau activities marked him as a real leader. TRT YQSXflNCFASmiACnilG' COLD TABLETS Of COW fait wit W lToWsmcjQMlflt VW Ul mMeT IKf rlJl iTAI 666 nOHSrl c 3855 z. FOR SALE SASH - DOORS SHEETROCK - PAINTS DRAIN THE TERRA COTTA GLASS -UMF CEMENT - BJ?ICK PLASTER ASPHAIT SHINGLFS AND ALL KINDS OF ftOLL ROOFING J. Carter & Son WoHoco. N. C. .l!il!!Li.WW REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IV MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY For Best Prices and Cor--plete Job on Monuments See or Write Rev. HXWhalev BEULAVILLE Office Supplies FILING' SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE DRINKINfi CU.S John II. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C. NOW OPEN WELLS ABATTOIR Wallace, II. C. o o o o o o Oi o o r Long Term Farm Lons Federal Land Bank Loans are available on Farm Properties at 4 per cent interest - can be repaid at any time without penalty. SEE or WRITE DE WITT CARR, SECRETARY-TREASURER Clinton National Farm Loan Association BOX 146. PHONB 2262, CLINTON, N. C .." (Tor convenience of Duplin County Fanners Mr, Cart In Jn KenaasrlUe between 10:S0 and 12:00 o'clock every Tuesday o o o o o o o o o c o : v Old ' Jladam Mcrrb , r This Is My First Visit Hera il A srventh Daughter Bora with a Vail, not to be classed with Gyp sies Over" SO years experience. Advice on all affairs of life. Please don't con fuse jny work with that of the' ordinary fortune teller. Tha truth or nothing. Re member, a doubter nev er wins. You'll find me superior to all readers.' fice for white and colored. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday. Permanently located In i trailer studio on Wilson highway : two miles out Take Green Gables bus to my office. Look for Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N. C. (adv.) n. CD CD-IS ! & MAHIP -TO-UET ITEMS STEEL FUBHACES v Fire Brick Lined IN PERFECT CONDITION. WITH SQUIRREL CAGE, FAN t DUCTS HOT-WATEn BOILERS AND DADIATION LAVATORIES IRON ' ENAMEL VREROTJS CHINA SPACE HEATEBS BURNS COAL OR WOOD RANGE BOILEHS SO GAL. TO v 100 GAL. HOT T7ATEB HEATERS ALL SIZES a Part nestanrant Lacadry Or rTifgstg8 Sink teutons Of Ft Good Caaionad Ezy Tnow-Plnt 2x4-2x0-2x8 Xss!at!sa Doard Docra CI TTIsdowi And 1453 Items Cti Qzl Teday To C AMIR AVIS IVocstad nalf-T7ay Datwtan Wilmlng ten CI Jackcnvill , x , ; nsctal? Cava 27, (EILGWILAIOT giunEcniiiG coup aii y p. o. r;i t!i
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