FRIDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1949 n rannnn - us Liuu A' ; . U eJ L- J OuwJLl Hi: DUL'LIN TIMES Patient Mrs. Leslie Sermons of Fort Barnwell underwent a major oper ation in a Klnstoa hospital Mon day and is getting along as well as can be expected. She Is the mother of Mrs. Graham Turner of Pink Hill. " . - , ' En!:rt3in S.S. Class Mrs. Reuben King entertained her Sunday School Class with a Reiner roast at her home Friday night Gaines and contests were en joyed with Freddie Gene Small and Thomas Murphy winning prizes and all had wonderful time, r - Souvenirs were passed to all. A telegram dispatched to head quarter in Detroit about 4 p.m. stated: "Public responding wonder fully to Invitation to see the new Chevrolet.' Declare it far superior to anything Chevrolet has yet had to offer." . . Hostess To Circle Thursday. They also visited the Johnnie Holdens. while there. Mr. J. M. Jones was a recent bus! ness visitor in Atlanta, Ga. - Mr. W. J. Smith and Mr.' Lacy Weeks were la Raleigh Saturday attending an Agronomy Short Course, at State College. Mr. Smith was champion corn producer la Du plin this past year. Lt. and Mrs. "Wally" Kirk and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bhepard and Pat of Klnston were ffuests of I Mrs. Mattie Shepard and the Zeb Mrs. Aubrey Turner was hostess 1 Williams family Sunday. I!:; Chevrolet Displayed Here jT.'Large cdowds viewed the new Chevrolet on display at the attract- - - veshow room of Jones Chevrolet Co. here Saturday. Officials were On hand to. explain the many new feature; and records' were also used, to Inform the throngs that , poured Into the show rooms. to a regular circle meeting of the Women of the Church at her home Tuesday night. Mrs. Ike Stroud presided and reports were heard from the different secretaries. Mrs. Aubrey Turner was in charge- of an Interesting program. The meeting closed with mispah. At the social hour refreshments of potato chips, whipped cream with cake qpd coca colas were served to the 19 present Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner were guests of The Crosley Corporation at a supper at Teels Supper Club in Raleigh recently. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards, Mes- dames J. M. Jones, Leslie Turner, I. J. Sandlin, Jr., and J. K. Smith attended the funeral of Mr. Clar- ence Thompson -at Greensboro last Office Supplies - AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II: Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith for merly of Washington, D. C. have moved into the apartment in the home of Miss Pennie Smith. Air. Smith is taking Veterans Training .it Grady School.; Mr. Walter Davis spent the week end at his .home here. He is on the Tobacco Market at Johnson City, Tenn. ' Messrs. James Miles and Roger I Inman were Fayetteville visitors I Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Otis Simpson and baby of Arlinton, Va. have been vis iting her mother, Mrs. Pearl Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tyndall and Miss Wanda Tyndall visited the Bob Teel family in Farmville Tuesday afternoon. , Mr. Thomas Home of New Bern ministerial student at Duke, spent the week end with Mr. J. M. Jones and filled his regular appointment at the Methodist Church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May and Mr; and Mrs. Charles Nash of Kinston spent a recent week end at the May cottage at Carolina Beach. 'Kinston Auto Auction , if EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1:00 P. M. y I Our buyers come from all over the state and are anxious s or many more, clean cars and trucks and will pay the TOP CASH DOLLAR. 'tf you plaj? to sell, try the KINSTON AUTO : AUCTION. Some of last Wednesday's prices are listed below: ; Mercury, used 12100 , 42 Chey. clean 1810- 46 Chev. 6-coupe, fair 1100 40 Chev. clean 715 46 Hudson 6, clean 975 41 Olds. 6, clean 700 ' 48 Ford, 6, clean 1325 41 Dodge, clean 825 46 odge, fair 1180 41 Bulck, fair 575 ,47 Plymouth, clean 14-10 31 Ford, A, clean 190 : HERBERT W. PATE 5 OWNER AND AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Hi:Way, Phone 4527, Kinston, N. C. School, Brooke Army Medical Cen ter, 'Fort Sam Houston,. Texas. . The course is highly concentrated and prepares Army personnel for technical jobs of importance in the Medical Service. IOOOOOOOOOOO MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hiway 11 Pink Hill, N. C. "Showplace of the Carolina's" (In-A-Car Individual Speakers) Shows At 7&9 P.M. Everyday North Carolinians SUNDAY only February 6 all the bitter... : , haMiica it tt'Tr- ii tbe shadow f ilaatfl! I Stewards Meeting A Steward's meeting was held at the Methodist church last Friday evening. Chairman L. C. Turner presided. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. Where can I obtain the latest information about how to use 2, 4-D week killer? A. Write to Agricultural Editor, State College Station, Raleigh, apd ask for a free copy of Farmers Bul letin 2005, entitled "Using 2,4-D Safely". Q. Would you recommend stable manure as a good fertilizer for gar dens? A. Yes, it is one of the best. I O q l mi i u i tMesy 1 Csml fcfca jsta (Mki ttm M tsH Crisar Has tew i, I0UBTN MAMOHLIJIM Also Color Cartoon Graduates Pvt. William H. O'Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie O'Quinn of Kt. 2, Seven Springs, was graduated from the Medical' Technician Course at Medical Field' Service WELCOME TO BEULAVILLE JAMES MILLER And The MILLER HARDWARE COMPANY ... '''tV' ':: t You Are A Credit To Our Town .. ..-. .mom-& mm . . MON. & TUES. From The Best Selling Book - - - Texas, Brooklyn And Heaven i Starring Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, Jas. Dunn. Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY only Love and Action of the Jungle! Jungle Siren Starring Ann Corio And Buster Crabbe. Added Jesse James Serial THURS. & FBI. Dane CLARK Gail RUSSHi Ef:ciBAroOFi ' AKfiHUcnqou' Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE SHOW HIT No. ONE &rA;f THAT WILL JOLT At YOU LIKE... fr Lynns nCIII7S . J MWMICMCTinf HIT No. TWO men, women, children -- commit crimes against society and1 are ta ken into custody of the law. Every day some of them are sentenced o prison, jail or the gas chamber. Every day the press of the state gives prominent space to crime and court trials. Every day hundreds of men and women, the young and the old, endure the strain of existance behind prison walls. Every now and then some human being is strapped into the chair in the state's gas chamber and deprived of bis life. To most of us this is all a simple matter of sin vs righteousness, plus excitement of "solving" the crime and moral satisfaction at seeing "justfce"done. But, is it that simp le? Public law is based on moral law and moral law is based on the , worth is not something restricted to a few people. It applies to all members of the human race. The basic purpose of law should be to consider and promote human val ues, and this means recognition that the person who commits murder is as much a human being as the per son who Is murdered. Usually the individual who violates the law is not recognized as a person. Instead, he is used by the state as a means Southern Farm Market Summary to an end and this end does not in volve, except in a negative sense, the idea of human worth. But the individual' is something more than murderer or thief. He is a human being who has been buf feted by certain forces, factors and influences and has failed to devel op the human divinity that is his real self. His crime is a tragedy for him as well as for the persons and laws whom he has wrongod. t.i.d his tragedy does not concern just the courts and police. It concerns all of us. Men commit crime against society only after society iiiis first committed crime against men. We have an obligation to consider the influence which entered into the life of the offender and consider wherein we, ourselves, through neg lect and indifference, are respon sible for his failure. A crime is not "solved" until the forces and fac I tors which shaped the development ! of the offender have been brought to light. "Justice" is not done un til our own share of the blame has been affixed, until the offender has been given intelligent help that will enable him to achieve his po tentialities and until constructive efforts are made to remedy the conditions which led him and oth ers to crime. Anyone familiar with a court room knows that it is a place of suiTciing. tragedy, neglect and in difference Most of the accused are ragged, poor, uneducated. All have, in some way been frustrated by (he society in which they lived. Xorth Carolina, society, all of us, have much to answer for; and sharply to the forefront on the bill of indictment is the callous and well-nigli criminal indifference ve show our school-age children. We allow them to drop out of school Ion;! before they should, and yer alter year are swallowed up by no body knows what. Reduced cattle and hog ship ments to southern markets this week failed to check early week price declines and closing hog pri ces were off 25 to 75 cents per 100 pounds, with cattle selling weak to as much as $2 lower. Broiler markets were generally weak and lower during the week. Florida bean prices still showed the effect of recent freezes with levels at shipping points generally higher than a week ago. The week witnessed an advance of $2.45 a bale in the average price of Middling 15-16 inch cotton en the ten spot markets. Friday's ave rage price was 32.95 cents a pound, compared with 32.46 a week earlier and 34.52 cents on the correspond ing Friday a year ago. Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. O. TUBNER, Jr. T. J. I I UNEB Fink Hill's Oldest Insurant Agency PINK HIIJL N. O. Can Black-Draught help that dull, dopey feeling? Blick-Druirht mf MP thtt ttilC r 'letting II thJ only reaaon Ton (mi that war 19 DRCruee 01 conaupauon. Elnck-Draught. the friendlT l"Un. H usually prompt and thorough whn taton t3 ti'rcctcd. H corta only a penny or 1m a dose. That's why lt has been beBt-t-!!er with four generations. If you ara trembled with sucn symptoms as loss oi argute, headache, upset atomach, flatu lence, physical fa! sue, sleeplessness, mnital harlness, bed breath and If theaa symptoms are due orly to constipation try Black-Draught. Cot a package today. SHEETROCK For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Also NAILS OF ALL SIZES Seven Springs Supply Company Seven Springs, North Carolina as- Congratulations To MILLER HARDWARE COMPANY JAMES MILLER, Proprietor In Beulaville Their New Building Was Built With VITA-LITE V Smith Concrete Products Co. 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