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FRIDAY, APRIL 30th 1948 X n b d d r ci n t inn I THE DUPLIN TIMES Fnblished each Friday In, KenansviUe, N. C. County Seat of DUPLIN COUNTY Edlterlal business and printing plant, Kenan-svllle, N. C. J. ROBERT GRADY, EMTOil OVIfiT.1t Entered at the Post Office, Keaansville. N. C, a second clam matter. TELKPHuNES Kenan-trill. !M Warsaw, 353-8 SUBSCRIPTION BAT I'.v S.I. 00 per yrtr in Ouplin County: $3.50 per year year outHr Dunlin Ccunty. ;n North Carolina; $4.06 per year avtslri'' North rr.rttim. rvept to Mnn in U. S. Armed Forces, Anywhere. ;!.' vr !"'ir Advertising rate furnished n request. A Democratic Journal, di"-oii to tin- i inu-rnl, educational, economic and rriouttura. '.'.i-eU of !u?!in Tonnty. mAmk 4 ll' u it If "iff.'lf t &4vndep Sehmat lotion r iin-p Kt n.!r,.Brt SCRIPTURE: Nehemiah 17. DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalms 18l! IK Nehemiah Rebuilds Jerusalem Lesson for May 2, 1948 Dr. Newton Your Dollars is Oi; ns.ng You can t-imiii 11 f big advantage in hu::i t Loading i'i.... Goldsboro business pi:: .. 'i vertised in the GoUUboi- Jv.v. . i,i;:lais. That's one : ,! rrl iscd prices. i iut goods .'no in : And they are ad- it Icniirnents Of Design Ot U ''' noiiK. iansiiip TKf'-: S'lo.V - VINEEV CUT FRAIlCif OAKLEY 1 he '..'iiisi'i -McGc.ycn Co. Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINS - K LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY Si;A i U-.-i-S (Next Door to A&F) Both' Wholesale aiu lit tail Know Your Fish or Know iour Fislimau WILLIS LAiULtli - free r:;,...- i we- DRESSING WAKSAV, N V. DELIVER N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of VvayiH'siHuough Avenue Former Weil s brickyard GOLDSM'VO, N. C. PHONE COLLECT IF CALLED IM:,H;o:.7iT,LY WE WILL ' PICK UP DEAD CA : . ULES AND "OGS FilEE lib' iliAUGE Housioii t Is Yoor Reservoir for mm MONEY When You Slaughter Your Hog A f fit' " M Or tame onng usem loos Located 1 Mile East of Warsaw On The Kenaosville Highway r. AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY Wallace LEvcslcck Varcfs 1 Mien Hogs Are Higher li Vi'l Be !n 7allcce BORN and ' reaned in Persia, Nehemiah appears in the open ing scene of his prophecy as cup benrer to King Artaxerxes in the royai palace at Shushan. He was a favorite at court, due, no doubt, to h i s personality and training, plus a keen desire to serve his people. He obtained a royal order from Aftaxerxes, grant ing him passage to Jerusalem. It was a long and danger ous journey, dui Nchomiah travelled not only with letters from the king, but assur ance in his heart that he was .on ih? Lord's mission. He was given authority to seek help from other nations. Just how much help he received from other nations is not definitely certified, but we do know that he achieved the high purpose which God had put in his heart. He governed the city wisely for a dozen years, and- wrought many notable reforms. Read the first seven chapters of Nehemiah for the complete story. Read also Psalms 122:1-9. WHEN FRIENDS WORK TOGETHER UPON arrival in Jerusalem, Nehemiah made a tour of the city by night. He was shocked and i ma zed at the ruins. He called up in the people to come and help re- j build the walls. And they were im pressed with the earnestness and ' sincerity and courage of his calL "So built we the wall; and all the ; wall was joined together unto the : hall thereof; for the people had 1 mind to work," Nehemiah 4:6. There is work for everyone who Is of a willing mind. There is work in the home. Boys and girls who ' pitcli in and share in the everyday work of the home make glad the ! hearts of their parents, and at the same time they are learning how to care for their own hornet when they grow up. STRENGTH AND ENCOURAGE MENT NEHEMIAH set the people to gether in families, with (pals for work and weapons for defense against the enemy. And in this union of numbers there was both strength and courage. We need to day to learn anew thi lesson of working together. So often we Wit ness evidence of people pulling against one another. We see It in the home and in the school and In the wider areas of life in politics and in the clash between oapital and labor. THOSE WHO OPPOSED ' NEHEMIAH OUR lesson describes not only the courage and wisdom of Nehemiah in getting the Jews to work and work together, but It tells us about those who opposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem. San ballat was the governor of Samaria, and when he heard that Nehemiah was rebuilding Jerusalem, he put in to defeat him by many sohemes of sabotage. He began with ridicule. "What do these feeble Jews?" he scof flngly asked. Ridicule is always one of the weapons of those who would tear down and destroy. Young people will do weU to guard themselves against the snare of cynicism. It is a dangerous thing. Sanballat and his cohorts, Tobiah, and certain Arabians and Am monites and Ashdodites, conspired' to hinder Nehemiah In many devi ous attacks; but the people worked and fought, in the name of the Lord. WHAT MAKES A REAL LEADERT THIS is the question which will inevitably arise as we study this lesson. How could one man Inspire people to undertake the im possible? First, Nehemiah relied implicitly upon God's help. Second, he threw himself into the task, fearlessly and intelligently. Third, he possessed the quality of inspir ing faith and hope in others. These are the qualities that make a real leader, anywhere, any time. How we do need such leaders to day! And the Bible speaks to us, in the story of Nehemiah, remind ing us how real leaders are pro duced. Read the 122nd Psalm.' Here is the secret of It all "They shaB prosper that love thee."' Every difficulty confronting the home, the community, the nation, the world, can be met and mastered, provided we tackle it in the name of the Lord, relying upon' his wisdom, bis strength, his poise. (Copyright br th faicraattanal CotucO ot Religions fiducofldn on bbaU oi 40 Protestant denominations. Releasee! fee WNU Features.) , Dr. H. V. Colvcll . OPTOMETRI8T" : Eyes Examined, dlassea Fitted. Next Door To Owir-h ';' ' c - " , r Old Madam ' Mortis m This Is My First VWt Here A seventh Daughter Born with Veil, not to be classed with Gyp sies Over 00 years experience. Advice on all affairs of life. Please don't con fuse my work with tnat of the ordinary eA..nA nll am Th. R YB ' trath or nothing. Re I VT M member, a doubter nev er wins, xou n una me ; superior to aU readers. Reads past, present and future. Of fice for white and colored. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday. Permanently located in tf-af 1 ofiifMn An WIloAn tifcrhwau two miles out Take Green Gables ' bus to my office. Look for Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N C. (adv.) 'GREATER LOVE iotice By power of sale in a certain deed of trust from Jesse J. Perry and wife, Mary L. Perry to L. R. Hagood, Trustee, dated Feb. 5th, 1947, and recorded in Book 438 on page 256 Registry f Duplin County, default "having been made in payment of debt secured thereby, ki auto auction EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 P. M. SeU While Prices Ar Still High I it r car on the auction block for only H A T H N O'T.l AN p OR HOPE TO BE, D f 1 OWE TO MY ANSEL MOTHER $5.00 ANYONE BUY ANYONE SELL SALE RAIN OR SHINE - convert your car Into cash" Herbert Pafe AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 Southerland Electric Co. Warsaw, N. C. Phone 270-1 AU Types Of Wiring and the owner of the same having . Town of Rose Hill, N. C. made request for foreclosure of Cash deposit of t per cent will same, the undersigned will Fell to' the highest bidder for cash at the ' be required of the highest bidder. court house door in Duplin County on May 3rd, 1948 at ten o'clock A.M., all the land conveyed In said deed of trust as above containiag and being 33 Lots in or near the This First Day of April, 1948. L. R. HagooiV Trustee. 4-31-4t. LRH. TYNDAIL FUNERAL HOME nr MOUNT OLtYB BoriaJ AsaocUao PkeawTC Directors. Embalmer . , Arabalaaoa Bervtre, day or night ' Warae-uetaa - HI WE CAN FINANCE YOUR HOMES OR BUSINESS HOUSES IN ROSE HILL, MAGNOLIA, WARSAW, BOWDEN, FAISON, CALYPSO, KENANSVILLE, PINK HILL, OR SEVEN SPRINGS SEE US WITH YOUR NEEDS Mount Olive Building and Loan Association S. DAVIS BR0ADHUR3T, Secretary MOUNT OLIVB, N.C CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Branch Banking: & Trust Company "The Safe Executor" OF DUPLIN COUNTY At the Close of Business April 12, 1948 RESOURCES Cash and Due from banks $17,827,833.86 U. S. Government Securities $41,830,868.94 Obligations of Federal Agencies 15,209,081.74 State, County & Municipal Securities 6,199,331.50 Total Bonds at Cost-Less Valuation Reserves 63,239,282.18 (Par Value $65,909,191.84) Loans and Discounts 5,958,263.04 " Accrued Interest and Other Assets .". 307,271.43 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Real Estate (Tax-Value $239,525.00) 267,660.08 $87,600,310.59 LIABILITIES Capital Stock - Common $ 400,000.00 Capital Stoc - Preferred 100,000.00 Surplus : 750,00o!o0 Undivided Prof its 903,233.68 Reserves ?....?. v 387,202.95 Unearned Discount and Other Liabilities 229,088 66 Deposits .. : 84,830,785.30 . - , , ' ' ' 4 ' - $87,600,310.59 . 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