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ItaM&VtLLC. UQttii CAECUM nf Hi.. Rrathrsn hefora transferrins OfillMColwell V.-': - iiiMiMETRIST ' 'ired 7 yesrs -Ihsa I tad Pazoiff tnrsznuzfogrebfi". tmyi Mr. M. W., Lot Anftti. CU I to the Methodist Church less than year ago.";1 ;vy vv-". The new- Unity Church is almost complete' on the exterior, but much remains to be done yet on the in terior. It la estimated that it will , Speea amuinz reuei irom mnenes simple piles, with soothing Paiot Acta to relieve pain, itching inuantly soothes inflamed tisauei lubricates dry, hard- , coed parts helni prevent cracking. Kro nen reduce swelling. You" get real com- ' fcrtins help. Don't suffer necdlen torture from simple piles. Get Para for fatt, won derful relief. Ask yoir doctor about U. ' Suppository form alto tube with per I located pile pipe (or easy application. Via QiMmnit anil SuppeuUtm (9 tsk about $;i,0G0 to bring the Eyes Examim.d. Glasses ."' ".I iv i Di.-Ji f . t'Uevrctci Ci.-npai.i-vvrmar-.t-m Hi 1 i WALLACE. N. C. building to completion, ready for dedication. Tas! pvople are proud of their new church and are to be praised' tor their interest and ac complishment. A new ix p..ge loMtr on B.oal in Cattie ana Siieep" i.ss jut been published liy lue suae College Ex- tenjloii beiv.ee t..a copies are avail ube on request. , iH.Li Mi rnukea as one of (ha .uipitant crops in Maryland :.Ki-e'tie ear.itut days of coloni sation. ' Houses ? f '. Avr.s art i. u.i.iAiU.-i, o ,y:r ulu son of Mr. and Mrs, Lehman Wil liams of toe B. F. Grady section. Every Child Should See "The Duplin Story' - Byt MAES "EMORY SADLEK : . Next week will be long remem bered in Duplin County; "the Du plin Story", telling of the progress of Duplin County for the past 200 yean will be given in kenansville. : Many parents will, remember what a bug-a-boo history was to them during their school-days just "dull facts which appeared al most meaningless. The assignment visually belngr take the next chap ter. Nothing to make history alive or interesting. ...v:;:.'. i- Here we have the story of our county, which Is more or less the story of every county the story Of our State and Nation as well, told to us in a way that we'll nev er forget r '"' a Our history begins with those pioneer souls battling the very elements It seemed to make a home in the new world - how they cut their livelihood from the forests -the long hours of toll - the exude methods of fanning -'every day like the day before - a .battle, for existence In theilderness. The fights with the Indians as well SI the friendships - the defiance of tiie mother country - to win our independence. The struggle thru 0e years te 'keep our- country and make the American - way of life a thing to be enjoyed by the gene rations from 1748 to 1849. ' .Every, parent in Duplin vCounty inould wake a real sacrifice if nee- t r aotrlt smntoftiB bsjp, r fcc. nm 0Ub Bp Klliu, troac tmmf atfcaa, larttaUnf pww, lf Palna, Meat uwirH anS eaiw uum, 4mm tm moXfOTnU mat mm iniaiaaile KIApv ma BuucWr snMsMMi try Cyst. Quick. soaiptot atlitslol mt amy PMrt" 7wenwsMwCnasta4ay. ft im)mnBpja.. Pi if I 0 3 3 it if .V- t 1. T7' ,: I P T 4 t r I ' A P - I. .4L ' l . , f.'tV. Paiuuwi KTm Mntms Oil vnn haVA . '? OOrPLATiNQ! An ezcluaive additive ia K Conoco N fasteas an eirtro shield of , I ' llbriaBt right to the) working parts of 1 , . ... ..f nf. ..fc .i I V H" your cars engioB. iiey re cuuxif smet 14 . I 1 i I ii'.iria ws the first Duplinlte to be east In The Dnplia Story". essary to see that the children see "The Duplin Story", It will teach them the history of our county, state and nation in a way that they cannever get from text books. It will instill In them an appre ciation for their county and coun try. As a teacher, I can think of no better way-that a parent could Indirectly assist his child with bis education, tnan to afford him an opportunity to see "The Duplin Story". NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having tUU day qualified as A ministratrix of the estate of Lenaro. Branch, late of Duplin County, WAi-th rrn!ina. tills la to notify all person having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Administratrix on'ot before the 14th day of June. 1950, or this notloe will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment? " ?Z .-.: This the lntn aay ox June, iveu. Ullie Branch. Administratrix of Lenard Branch estate. Warsaw, N. C. Ro.te 2. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION la This General County Court SUte ef North Carolina, County of Duplin. MBS MARY ETTA SCHURTMAN vs SYDNEY SCHURTMAN. . Notice is hereby given that the hmn sntitied action has been insti tuted la the General County Court for Dupun County, state or norm I 1 J i i Y: ; .cyi r-v 7, aii(Watl ,i WHI '! t -i iki'. -t and "Bim" in iler talti m r plai fi.e tli Benl iv'lle scene. ' . mrm CM;t.l l-."iPniti, hnVMinm. CaroKua ' against tue defendant, wherein the plaintiff seeks to re c;.vr cf, the defendant an absolute divor.'p from the defendant on the grounds of Annulment on account of a Bigamous marriage which was vo d. The defendant is required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court in Kenansville, North Carolina on the 13th day of October 1949 and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in said office, on or before the 15th day of Nov ember 1949 or the relief demand ed in said complaint will be grant ed. This the' 15th day of September, 1949. R. V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court 10-7-4t LAW In this bicentennial celebration of Duplin .County, when we are ta king notice of many things of Im portance and Interest, let us take notice too of the rapid growth of the new unity Methodist Church. Unity Is one of the Churches of the Duplin Circuit where the Rev. Murrell K. Glover is pastor. It was organized by a small group of peo ple in the Unity Community while the Rev. John M. Cllne was pastor. The people of that started a Sunday School in one of the homes in 1946. This gathering grew into a church. The people asked that the Rev. Mr. Cllne to preach for them. Last sum mer be preached for them first in a small vacant building jaeat M bert Brock's store and later under a tree near the same place. Last fall some enthusiastic peo ple of that community raised some money, obtained a detailed plan for a church building, and with the promise of donations of material and time, they started the present structure. Although not yet com plete on the Inside, the church was used as s place of meeting for the Sunday School and preaching ser vices early last spring. Great progress has been made and much Interest shown recently as the result of a revival meeting held September 4-9, with the present pastor doing the preaching, The results exceeded all expecta tions. The church was nearly fill an . ft. "ik lJ9eeew' ' " " 'ai-a ...... mmmmnwwmrmmmmmmmmmmwmm ' 1 I l a'TTI": , ..I, ..J1I ed each evening and the number of new members added was twenty seven. These new members were taken into the Church at the Sun day service following the revival m -eting. Of these twenty-seven new members, four transferred from another Methodist Church. six from Baptist Churches, one from the Christian - Church, and two from the Presbyterian Church. Fourteen of the new membess came on profession of faith, ten of them were baptized by the usual Method ist mode of baptism, by sprinkling. and the other four were baptized by immersion. The immersion took place after the service at the church out at a lake on the farm of Frank McGowen. Many people Of the the Church and community went along for the service of baptism by im mersion. - " It was not only the older people who were baptized that Sunday. At the beginning of the services a baby was christened, f The pastor feels that this Is' one of those great days to be remem bered even though a bit tiring- be cause of his having four services during the day. Methodism is giv ing him a try-out He was formerly an ordained minister in the Church BKsfEMBEB TODAt TOMORROW WITH A Z PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO.. 4 . 1 IN MOU1 LIVE' L'na si Phones 217-J or tS COMMERCIAL PHOIOGUI-Hl A SPECIALTY ' U. 1. I'.I'JI I lit Dill Jtti.'.J, build.nj' Leic. 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