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is 13 . ,. i. I JL.I2f .VI.. y IUCDHPLINTIHCC PcfclUei rnnA PrUay la Kar.mwKi M. OU Goaty Seat t - DUPLLN COUNTY - v ; Editorial ktufaMM aid vrintlar plant, Kenansvtile, N. C J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER Entered at the Fort Office, KeaansvUle, N. (X. ''" m MtMl elaai Batter. TELEPHONES KenansYtlle, 255-6 ' Warsaw, 293-6 amSCRIPTION SATES: S3.66 par year la Duplin County; SM6 per year year eutette Duplin County, la North. Carolina; 94.66 per year ontalde North Carolina, except to Men to V. 8. Armed Forces, Anywhere, 63.66 per year. Advertising ratoa fnmldied on request. A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, eeenomle and airloaltaral tatereate of Duplin County. Notional AdvoclUlKf toreMStellve American Pius A""1!!!! Sunday Schod LMmi BCBIPTORK: Czodua 81:111; 15:3039:41:, ChronlelM 1:5. DEVOTIONAL RIAOIMO: Hodua M:1-1T. Bezalel, The Craftsman Lesson for July 11, 1948 Congress Appropriates Money For F. H. A. Loans For 1949 Or. Newton Mr. Marion Holland, Duplin Sup ervisor'for Farmers Home Admini stration, has just been advised that Congrers has appropriated $75, 000,000.00 fsr the next fiscal year to be used in making production loans to farmers. This means that the organization will have available about $15,000,000.00 more for this type of loans in 1949 that was avail able this year. Mr. Holland states that the Dup lin County office made 310 loans of this type this year, but he also states that there were numerous eligible"applicants whom they could not assist because of a lack of funds. With the increase in appro priation 'recently provided, it is thought that the organization will be able to assist a much greater number of farm families in 1949 than they were able to assist this year. a--; Forgotten Inventor mm r 4- EXPELLED FROM AMRtRST... SEKT TO SEA.. SHIPS $ PADDLE WHEEL GAVE MM RV0LVING PISTOL CyUNDER &AT H-mma model-it worked: Mum. - QUIT FATHER ?i IftF: .2Z?."B lmi-SENTPLANOF .ak, jm.'tr , J?jWmSr-- INVENTED SUBMARINE "MINE WHILE STILL In HIS 20 Sf i i ; kst If I LI I1 V 'BUM TO PATENT OFFICE... AWARDED PATENTS 1836 TEXA&JtRAHGtRS-FllXrMAMFrfnif COLT &0XIR...U.S. AMY ORDERED 1.000.!. COLT BUILT FACTORY -ZwcMtX) JOBS... DIED WEALTHY ATjBj .,JH . :i WW mw ap - msm er e mrm J THE dignity of labor, the source of artistic ability, the secret of mechanical skill, and the service of good workmanship these are, the facets that break across the ages, pointing us to worthier effort, as we study again the achievement of Be zalel and his asso ciates in the con struction and fur nishing of the Taber nacle at Sinai. 'You wish to read the scripture pas sages for the lesson and the devotional reading, Exodus 20:1-17, and the golden text: "Whatsoever thy hand flndeth to do, do it with thy might," Ecclesiastes 9:10. A MAN WHO DID FINE WORK BEZALEL, grandson of Hur, son of Caleb, was called of God to superintend the building of the Tabernacle. His name means "un der the shadow of God." He knew how to do fine work, having been trained' in Egyptian art and handi craft metallurgy, carpentry, weav ing, embroidery, leather -dyeing, gem-cutting and confections. He even knew the art of apothecary. Best of all, he loved to do fine work. It is one thing to possess the know how, it Is yet another thing to love the execution of a great design. TRAITS OF CHARACTER BEZALEL possessed knowledge as a fine craftsman, but back of this technical knowledge was spiritual discernment. He was filled "with the spirit at God." He worked at the temporal, but he worked for the eternal. He possessed wisdom wisdom which comes only from God. Wis dow which means understanding in the sense' in which Solomon speaks in Proverbs. Picture life with every workman filled with the spirit of God. and possessing an understanding of his task in the light of God's eternal will. Here, I fancy, Henry Van Dyke may have got the inspiration for his great poem on "Work." HANDS THAT SERVE GOD AHOLIAB, meaning "the father is my tabernacle." was called of Qod to help Bezalel in this high and holy task. He was of the tribe of Dan which tribe furnished Hi ram as chief artist in building Solomon's temple. Aholiab, "given of God" for this divine task, gladly dedicated his skillful hands in help ing Bezalel. And there were many others who helped "wise hearted," we read. Here was a task, God's task, and here were leaders, Bezalel and Aholiab, ready to serve God; and here were helpers, wise hearted. WORK FOR EVERT DAT 'TtJRNING now from the fascinat- $ 'V , HODGE , W - . No. 677 AT 7:80. ALL MASTER MASONS ARE INVITED TO ATTNED. f MEETS - EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS GAYLE The World's GREATEST MEDIUM brn with strange powers. Will tell you what you want to know without asking questions. Cure sickness without medicine. Will remove evil influence from around you. Reunite the separated and will guide you In all affairs of L love and business. Why re main in doubt? See this gifted MEDIUM to-day. Look for GAYLE hand sign at 251 Cast'e Hayne Road, Route 117, Wilmington, N. C, t-9 mile beyond City Limits AIR BASE Bus passes door. OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. '30.'DS, PuIFZnniD -1040 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as exe cutor of the estate of Mrs. Rachel A. Turner, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before one year from the last publication date of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 1st day of June. 1948. George H. Turner, Executor Mrs. Rachel A. Turner estate. Grady Mercer, Atty 7-9-0t. GM NOTICK OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The General County Coart North Carolina, Duplin County. LEOLA SMITH VS ALTON SMITH Notice is hereby given that the above entitled action has been in stituted in the General County Court of Duplin County, by the plaintiff, against the defendant, wherein the plaintiff seeks to re cover an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two i don't like a LOTr sjiiJ ZMf OP ADVErrriSlNG SI6NS 1 jfUM AROUND THE PLACE, BUT- J M JK ?J EsESsS'- JaciiSixri 't-- I V ; "THAT. DEAt? .S5KSVffPl V ' Houston, deceased, late of North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against (aid es tate to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before one year from the last publication date of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This the 14th day of May, 948. Mrs. Mamie Quinn Houston, Administratrix Thomas J Houston estate. Grady Mercer, Atty. 7-9-6t. GM NOTICE OF ELECTION That whereas, on May 27, 1948, a petition was filed wi,l( the Duplin County Board of Elections, under Chapter 1084., of the Public Laws of North Carolina, 1947 Session, by J. A. Powers and 2057 other persons duly qualified, demanding that a special election be held, as provided and prescribed by said Statute be held, and the Board of Elections open until and including Saturday, August 21, 1048 and that ChaUenge day will be on August 21, 1948, and said Registration and Election will be held under the general elections laws of North Carolina and under the same rules and regulations as provided for the election of members of the General Assembly, except that no absentee ballots shall be voted in said elect ion to be so held. Board of Elections of Duplin County. By: E. Walker Stevens, Chairman. 7-23-4t. EWS Medals Ready For World War II Vets and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County on the 2nd day of June, 1948, this is to notify all persons who have claims against the laid estate to present their claims to the undersigned Administrator on or before tha 10th day of June, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar to their recovery. All persona who are indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 10th day of June, 1948. S A. Smith, Administrator of the estate of George B. Hudler, deceased, Beulaville North Carolina. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 7-23-6t and WEST ABATTOIR ON WARSAW-KEN ANSVILLE HIGHWAY Bring your Cattle and Hogs to Us for Slaughter. We Meet All State Requirements. Monuments Of Design " QUALITY WOKKUXANSHIP TRUE STONES FINELY CUT SEE FRANCIS OAKLEY The Quinn-MoOewea nr WAKSAw Co. X ing story of how Bezalel Aholiab and their helpers con structed and furnished the Taber nacle at Sinai, according to the minutest detail as outlined In the passages above cited. Let us ask. What about our work? There is work for everyone every day. "To every man his work." And every task is essential in bring ing to pass the Kingdom of God on earth. God did not make us for idleness He made us for a purpose that purpose to do our particular work. None other can do what God has ordained that we should do'. "My father worketh hitherto, and I work," said Jesus. "Work, for the night cometh when no man can work." Will my work be done ere the night come? "Tim uorketb, Ltt nu work, too, Bmy dS limt my work I ply, Till I work fbt work of itemky!' i rCopnikt bj thm International Coandl at AMiaioat Education on bmhak 40 ntfMtam danaminations. Reieawd bi WNU FatmMj vpjips fipnamtinn Tha aranH.n I. rennirprt t h i,nH ,nn. 1 having determined that the said office of the Clerk of the Superior Petion meet8 the requirements of ooiu atviuviu Ul aw ao Ltl UVIUCU All Chapter 1084 and that said petition should be allowed and ordered as required of said Board. Now therefore, notice Is hereby given that a special election is hereby called and will be held on Saturday, the 28th, day of August, 1948 in Duplin County in which shall be presented the following questions: 1. The question of legal sale of wine in Duplin County. 2. The question of legal sale of beer in Duplin County. 3. The question of legal sale of both beer and wine in ' Duplin County. Notice is further given that all Registration Books in all of the various precincts in Duplin Coun ty shall and will be open for the purpose of Registration of voters, not heretofore registered, on Sat urday, July 31 and will remain Court in Duplin County, in Ke nansville, North Carolina, on the 30th day of July, 1948, and to ans wer or demur to the complaint, which has. been filed in said office on or. before the 20th day of Aug ust, 1948, or the relief demanded in said complaint, shall be granted to the plaintiff. This the 23rd day of June, 1948. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court. 7-23-4L RDJ. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad mlnitratrix of the estate Thomas J. oooooooooooe WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIIIE5, JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C. oooooooooooo AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY Wallace Livestock Yards When Hogs Are Higher ll7i!l DeJn 7d!:ce New Generations God Is the Infinitely persistent experimenter, and when one genera. tion tails him he always tries an other. Always there is a new Ben ration as fresh and multitudinous as morning dew, to hear again God's gracious gospel and have an op portunity to respond to his inspir ing cnauenge. e. m. Walker. Missions wneuer we wee it or not, we have been thrust into a world that has been crowded up into such close quarters that there is ao longer any ."home missioif' field or "foreign mlsslon"-terrltory. The needs of all the world are our problems S: i t :-i V- ! a. -Roy Smith, r Dr. H. 7. Colwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. ? " Next Doer To Caveaaoch Chevrolet Comogny Fe-"! 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