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: if ; i -k Mil lb i: J : (As Told To Me By A Friend) , By MRS HOWARD JOYNEE Having lost my one and only child, I had grown to despondent ; that nothing seemed to matter any j more At times I had suffered so greatly from my great loss that I had even contemplated ending It all. It was In such hopeless state of mind that I started on a lonely walk through the woods. Walking aimlessly, since my life no longer held any purpose, T was startled from my Inertia by the voice of a woman. As I moved nearer I could make out the figure of a ragged little woman who was kneeling on the ground talking to some -one very pleadingly. Moving still near er I held my breath as she contin ued to talk, "Oh, merciful Father, I'm late today, but things went all wrong again. My. little girl is ail ing and I couldn't leave her crying. Her eyes are growing worse now. Ycrssv FisSi Mzrkel CREATORS AND MADfTAINZBS OF LOWER i OX QUALITY E2A FOODS OtatDoartoAW Know Your Fish or Enow Tear Fishman WILUS BABTLBTT FRKB stMsSS-l WI RKSSma WARSAW. N. C. DEUVKR God ,and Tin f. e wt ie able to ' see . much longer. You know I've no money, to take her to a Doctor so I'm asking You, who art the Great Physician, to make her eyes Welt again, and I know You won't fail me for You know that I have only You to help me. And dear God, please get her fa ther word somehow that we neea him. I don't know where he Is but You do. And tell him that I forgave him long ago for running out on us when we needed him so badly. Make him know that we hold no hard feelings but love him right on. Dear God, I thank You for sending me the work yesterday. Soon after I talked to you out here, a real nice lady came with some sewing for me tb do. 'She paid me in advance too. But you know all this for after all it was You who sent" her when I needed money so badly. I've got to go now, dear Father, but I'll be back .as usual tomorrow. I know You understand why I can talk to You better out here among all your beautiful trees and flowers. Seeing all this beauty makes me know that You are right here, listening. .: Thank You again for Your - Wonderful ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDIDACY FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES North Carolina, Duplin County. To The Voters Of Duplin County: I hereby file my notice as a candidate for the nomination as a member of the House of Representatives for this County in the Pri mary Election to be held the 27th day of May, 1950. I affiliate with the Democratic Party, and I hereby pledge myself to abide by the results of said Primary, and to support in the next General Election all candidates nominated by the Democratic Party. If nominated and elected, I hereby promise to represent the people of this County to the best of my ability. Your support will be sincerely appreciated. James A. Powers ISM L J n& li Sw MS v t We usually think first of steam or electricity asr the powers that mean progress for our economy. Yet these could not be without savings wisely invested in the industries that produce . them. It is the function of your bank to help make your savings . " , ' ' . ,' f work for the good of alL. whUe interest is also paid yon on your deposits. n a a . ujl ... DJUinJlIIDTLU. 7 i , -7. -v" y m Hi . r Care. Ame.. . . . As tlie 'little fraile woman strai ghtened up. from where she had knelt, she brushed the tears from her faded blue eyes and hastened on her way, I remained still so as not to frighten her, but In my heart I declared that I'd waste no more time feeling sorry for my self. Instead, as a beginning I'd find out where the little woman lived and I'd kneel' too and ask God to use me an an Instrument in answering her earnest prayers. I'd see that the child was sent to an eye specialist and a detective be hired to find the chllds father. I'd see that the brave little woman was . given ; regular employment. For once, I was happy that I had money, for from now on,, it .would be used to help God answer pray er. Daily, I would ask our Father, "What can I do for Your children today?" - NOTICE In The General County Court State of North Carolina, Duplin County. . ' . 4-14-4t. LA tf -ty::dau nr i r.x cun , PkMM fa -. BnrlaJ AMocUfln .Director. JEaibaUr AmhnUnce Sernk'e. Amg or stlKlit Accidents cause more deaths each year among children 1 to 14 years of age than 9 leading children's diseases combined. " ' In The C i.l County Court North Carolina. Duplin County. , GEARLDINE JOYCE SWEATT :ftA :.-:.J. vs ".: k ,::'',-., 'r LORNE E. SWEATT ' The defendant, Lorne E. Sweatt, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced Id the General County Couit of Duplin County, North Carolina, In which the plaintiff is suing for iy.ui. i Li t . and t-i S 1 i ther take notice t... . e la re i H 1 to appear at the office o( the Cleiit of the General County1. Court of said county m the ComfthoBse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 13th (lay of April, 1950. and ans wer or demur to the complaint In ' said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to" the court for relief de manded la said complaint, ' , . This the Wth day of March, 1850. - ;(s)R.V Wells, Clerk General County. Court 4-7-4t AX. .... w PAUL W. KLINE, - VS : ' LOTTIE LEOLA KLINE. The above named defendant, Lot tie Leola Kline, will take notice that an action entitled as above' has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute . divorce uponj the grounds of. two or more years continuous separation by the plain tiff from the .defendant, next pre ceding the bringing of this suit; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court at the Courthouse in Kenansville, N. C. twenty days after the 22nd day of April, 1950 tad answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint.. ' This the 16th day of March 1950. R. V. WellsClerk, General CountyCourt FIRM ATE FOB BLUE MOLD Dust and Spray FARMERS Hardware Co. 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C. . , - - ilNQURIE AT PARKER'S STORE IN CHINQUAPIN , , FOR FULL ROUTE DIRECTIONS . t Reciter the r.os! c:im end efficient Barn r and Ccrcr yill b rerJy for your f : in5::cticnr:Jc;3Yal. ! , c!r;o::sTR.i::i all day Friday, March 24, 1950-Rain Or Shine - N, MARY B. PARIIER FARM, CHINQUAPIN, N. C. . TAL YT.D AGENTS CARL DRITT ' v" I' ll- ; i u rr I li i 5 b 1 11.. if
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