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Cirfct, The Lord, Is Risen " ' 4 S,feo f'er nymi was forgotten for SO years , Charles WietUy wrote m many hymn that be "Collection" John Wesley Pleaded that editors not wai called The Sweet Bard of MethodUm.- John kep- with hi. brother. pm. aitoey would Sot traveled 250,000 milei and preached 40,000 sermons." 2? .i!.,!nd e,lthe,r nse or the verse." For 50 yeara the Wealey brothen worked together. ShP wi?)wJolu?lln?u vLhiM brother. Neither waited a minute. Job? Sd to it 10 to HM aChristM'i.0? o'clock and was on the go at 4 to the morning. Sr. 3. Sr" tteTLor risen today." -He buUt a bookcase and work Able tato buggy HwSS rJw ,f'na! "Z? Soul") and wrote 233 book, on thVai No wondeTS thew ESTJ"J ! bed. rescued more sermon than anv man who aver v. i.. .i7i" ' 7i v ". w wrae, ved. Charles wrote hymn? mnrnhT Son 3 5 hew.hJ?"?I h?mn wife wrote it i , kHMrnl Uiulona""-l I Sundt School Uam ' ( r-'riF Tim Scripture: jt Corinthians IMS. Devotional Reading: I Corinthians 13. Whqt Never Fails Lesson for Hay 31, 1953 , night, one day his hone fell on hint and nearly Tim, Z t.Y uf comPnea tnat 15 hour. j " t"" uul " nuss one a ay ox nymn wnt- . WM- tin 4i.. 1 "V r .. . . tog. When he courted at 40 ha wrote loviletter. to iTtt, No -taeZ S!aJ& SXSS'JEi 21 5 the form of hymns. When the wedding wa over JZz. killed him. Doctor, .aid ha just "v uum auo wrote mora nymna. o wonaer ... m ism .i, i ' be wrote 6500. i5.cS! Jnhook editor came across a copy I In 1780 the Wesley, were past three score and back to toe wetom HymlJ BceTcWwSJ ?.eS.B Pthef. hymn, in the highest esteem and of each line. Thentoke d SP h,3 jonn wanted to collect the best .of Charles' .hymn, would have txn denied on. rf Til hu,XZ Jr..1. one great coot in the preface of his famous est hymns. -; " puousned them In hymn book, and pamphlets. But the words fit an old Easter tunT But mavba John & '?der? Methodism, were getting old and Wesley wouldn't L briK Christ, the Lord, b risen fodoy; Sons of men and ongels soy; , -'Kaise your joys and triumphs high; Sing, ye heavens, and, earth, reply ' Sing, ye heavens, and, earth,, reply. , , ' ' f Love s redeeming work Is done, Fought the fight, the battle won; Lo, our Sun's eclipse Is o'er; , , ' Lo, He sets in blood no more,' .' Lo, He sets in blood no more. Voln the stone, the watch, the seal; . Christ hath burst the gates of hell; Death In vain forbids His rise; Christ hath opened Paradise, s . Christ hath opened Paradise.' Lives again our glorious King; Where, O Death, is now thy sting?' . Once He died our souls to save; "Where's thy victory, boasting Grave?" "here's thy victory, boosting Grove?' Urtrantted by DHutrattd Tture mnBSB. mTjfftfJb From The Book 'A HYMN IS BORN" Copyright 1952 I---'-- WILCOX-FOLLETT CO., Chicago, lit ft COLUMN Hifh School Students canton F. Hirschi You, my high school friend, have Just completed another school year. How would you evaluate the work that you recently completed? Did you do your very best? Some of you were merely interested to Just passing and that was all. Whatever you do always seek to do your very best, that is all that can be asked of you. . Go"1 of you did not do your best and perhaps met defeat by failing your erade. Dnfnt nntkiT. to be ashamed of. It happens to each . one of us in some way or another. Some are not capable of graduating from high school but will be useful citizens because of their personality ana ueir aesire to ao their best at all times. I presume that there were times during the year that you became bored with school and with your school work. You are preparing yourself for every day living and you will get out of life what you put into it You and others may not always realize the wonderful opportunity you have to receive an education. Girls and boys in some 01 tne outer countries do not have the privilege to receive such .an edcation. IJ3TT3!3w3!eweI Fr"" u 3 i i i 3 I SALES SERVICE - Tour Friendly Ferguson Bealer v Carolina Tractors Inc. W. B. SUTTON, Mgr. Mt. Olive Highway , . Phone 498 Goldsbero, S. C I I J a i Ad venfist Churches N. C. Conference May 29 Thru June 6 Seventh-day Adventist Churches throughout North and South Caro lina have been notified by Caro lina officials here (Charlotte. N. C.) that this years annual Camp licet ing at Blue Ridee. N. C. will be Held May 29 through June 6. This years convocation has been planned for a two-day longer period than has. similar meetines for y the past three years. Caria H. Turia. Conference president revealed to- aay. A Laymen's Congress has been scnedulea for the opening week end of the Caamp Meeting sesston, Heal! Coal! We have It You will want U Uet now a be We Deltrer, Garner Coal Co. Warsaw, N. C. LAlt r.UUL5 Used, Gar Specials f'- At Very Low Prices " Cgtg ;7 Mil Co. 93 No. Heritage Phones 2552 & 3772 r? N. C. May 29 to SI, and laymen from 54 church organizations through out me uomerence are expected to be present to take part in the services, Mr. Lauda said. B. C. Marshall, Conference trea surer reports that all available rooms at Blue Ridge Assembly have already been taken and facilities in jtuacK Mountain, a near by town, are being secured to accomodate the crowd. Over .3,000 are expected to attend this years convocation, no siaiea. Leading speakers from the de nomination's world headquarters, Washington, D. C, and the Southern Union Conference office, Atlanta, via,, as wen as an astronomer from Los Angeles, CaL, and missionaries irom overseas will be featured during tne nine day program. . The Speaker at the openine ser. vice Friday night will be C. E. Guenther, - associate director of the denomination's home mission act ivities, Headquarters. Washintrtnn. CP&L Stockholders Approve New Stock Stockholders of Carolina Power & Light Company authorized the issuance of 200,000 shares of serial preierrea stock "at their annual meeting here. They also reelected u company directors and voted to amend the 'company's charter so aa to increase the board to 14. The new class of Dreferred stoek. irresiaent jouis v. Button explain, ed, will be similar to nresent out standing $5 preferred stock excent mat tne curectora wiu fix the divi dend rate and the call price on each series in the light of market con ditions at the time of issue. All rights and privileges of outstanding preferred stock will remain unchanged.?'- .""'V'::''' .' -.,': - Meeting shortly after the stock holders' session, the board of dir ectors elected H. Burton Robinson of Raleigh, vice-president in charge of the operating and engineering department, to be a director of the company.... v;. vh The directors reelected all" the incumbent officers for another year. They are; L Vj Sutton of Raleigh, president and general manaeer: W. H. Weatherspoon pf Raleigh, vice-presiaem ana general counsel; C. S. Walters of Asheville, vice- presiaent . f. vecker. H. B. Rob inson and J. C. Richert, Jr., aU of Raleigh, vice-presidents: A. E. Jones ana w.r w. Beu of Wilmington, vice-presidents; C. J. Curry of Ral eigh, secretary: R. B. Carpenter of itaieign, treasurer; and W. L. Yoder of Raleigh, assistant secretary. The board also elected three new assistant treasurers: B. D. PhlUiin. former supervisor of customer ac counting; Horace L Seelev. former cmei accountant; and H. T. Buch anan, former treasurer- of Tide Water power Company. More than one and three-quarter millions of approximately 281,000 shares of outstanding' CP&L -stock was represented at the stockholders' meeting: Reelection of the directors WHAT do you wish for, most of all? What do you pray for, most of all? You wish and pray for many things, and this is right; but what is. above all? If you take your 'New Testament aerimisiv ' there can be jio question about that You will want above all the thing that is worth more than ev erything else; you will not be con tent to ask for less than the great est thing in the world. You will ask God for love. '. ..i :, e e e Better Than Miracles , Remember, when St. Paul or Jesus talked about love they were not thinking about the thing you hear about from the jukebox at the coiner drugstore. They were not thinking about the sort of thing that comes and. goes and leaves headaches and heartaches behind. They were not thinking of the kind oi love tnat wants to get, but of the love that wants to give. They meant the kind of love God has and is: the kind- of love that trans-, forms the per sons to- whom it is given. The kind of love that Jesus lived out there in Foreman Galilee, the kind that can be lived on any street in the world. The kind of love the Cross stands for. This kind of love, Paul said, is better than miracles. Indeed, mir acles are no account without it When Paul talks of "speaking with tne tongues of men and of angels" he is not meaning eloquence, ora tory. He means (as you can see from I Cor. Chap. 12) the miracu lous "gift" of tongues which the Corinthian church knew. Some of the members there could speak with tongues, some couldn't. Those that could, despised those that couldn't. That's not the point, Paul means to say. The measure of a Christian is not miracles, but love. Mightier Than the Mind Love is also better than some thing else we all admire and would like to have as much of as pos sible. It is better and mightier than mental genius. The world around us is full of mysteries. A child can ask questions the wise cannot an swer. If I only knew! is a thought that haa" occurred to every one." Each of us thinks he would be happier if he knew all the answers. We feel sure we could do more and be more if our minds were even just a little sharper than they are. But Paul reminds us that even if our prayers for insight and wisdom were all answered, even if we had such wisdom that not a single question would be left unanswered (not that any such thing is likely to happen soon!), we should still amount to precise ly nothing, if we did not have love. Paul does not say that mental pow er is a bad .thing; he did not say that miracles are no good. What he does ssy is that miracles minus love, or mind minus love, will not fulfill God's dreams, nor ours. Water Power ComoTnv" into thl "WJ!.a U 1111UST not ocruN times, thcxsday, may za, i CP&L system last year as a pro gressive move. . ' Directors who were reelected by the stockholders are: Sutton, Wal ters, Weatherspoon, Carpenter, Har grove Bellamy of Wilmington, James L. Coker of Hartsville, S. C, Fulton a. Creech of Sumter, S. C Hyvey Evans of Laurlnburg, Robert M. Hanes of Wlnetnn-deiatn Verne Rhoades of AsheviUe, and Aieaanure weoo of Raleigh. llallsville Circle Met Saturday ' Circle No. 2 of HbIIsvIHa wnm. en of the Church met Satiirriai, iiuig, amy io, at tne Home of Mrs. Norwood Miller with in nwmw. and three visitors present. Chair man Mrs. John Rhodes called the meeting to order, after which th ijoras wayer was repeated in uni son. Roll call and minutes were given and business dlminnl Mn Ralph Miller gave Bible Study, "Jesus The Promised Messiah Mr. Ashe Miller 8Vfi fin nrtinlA nn "What And Why Fur Ion eh Hnm Mrs. Otis Miller dismissed the meet ing with prayer. : The hostess served uilrle mil soft drinks. June meeting will meet with Mrs. Hermon Miller. SCIENTIST "Ancient and Modern Necroman cy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnot ism, Denounced" is the topic of tne lesson-sermon in all Churches ox uu-ist. Scientist, next Sunday. Ttte Golden Text ia from .Tnnoh 'A . "They that observe lytae .... 1.1 . . ... " vauiuee xorsaxe tneir own mercy . . . solvation is oi tne Kirov Passages from the Bible InrhMe "The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light." Rom- ana io:iz. And from "Science and Health witn JK.ey to the ScriDtures" h Ma. ry Baker Eddy, "If mortals would keep proper ward over mortal mind, the brood of evils which in- iesi it would be cleared out.1 June is Carolina. 'Dairy Month" in North Research is Droeressinir on a nns. seeded variety of sugar beet that is resistant to leaf spot and Mack root ' First Church Of -Christ Scientist N , . . (Christian Science) Ktoston, Nl C Gordon & Bast Sts ; Sunday Service (every Sun JlfJrt 11 A. M. Sunday School (every Sun day) fc48 A.M. Wednesday Evening Meet togs (Testimonial services of healing in Christian Science) Jf 8:00 P.M. Reading Room 404 N. Queen St. 11 - 4 every day, except Sun. and Holidays, 7:30 - 9 P. M., Tues. and Thurs. All are cordially invited to at tend our services and "to en joy the use of the Reading nwui, The percentage of fruits nri etables hauled to market hv tmi.i. rather than rail is increasing. The shift to motor freight from 1948 to 1951 was about 7 per cent for eraDe- fruit and tomatoes, 6 per cent each for apples, potatoes and cabbage, 3 per cent for oranges and celery, and P0" "a Per cent for lettuce. BEBe MRS. M. M. THIGPEN Bewtarffie, N. C Repreaen tatfte ror WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW N. C Net income of U. S. farmers this year will probably be down about f 1.000,000,000 from the $14,300,000,000 of 1932 Z. J. CARTERS SOU WALLACE, N. C ooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooooo? (fao To Church 'Sunday- 'mumimmmnMm, ioooooooooooi For Sale SASH, DOORS, SnfeET ROCK WOOL, PLAST ER, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TERRA-COT-TA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SI DING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KIND , ROLL ROOFING, 5-V CRIMP TIN ROOFING, And BRICK SIDING ROCK, ROCK LATH, 1 GH Y0U.1 PROTEaiO:i EAULY n n Li Li v. on n- " : 1"'" ef! sfH tmm w ' or- FROM . . T.Liu, N, C, Nobler Than Martyrdom ine unrisuan cnurcn has always honored her martyrs, the men and women and children too who have died rather than give up their faith. We are Inclined to put mar tyrs up in the highest bracket of the saints, partly because most of us are sadly a ware that we are not the stuff, of which martyrs are made But Paul pulls us up short. Even to be burned at the stake "for a righteous cause is still nothing at all, if there, is no love behind and in the action. PRESBYTERIAN REV. W. B HOOD, PASTOR Wallace Chajreh Every Sundav Mnrnlna 2nd, th, and 5th Sunday, nights oiBcaa. uupei 3rd Sunday night BBT J. M. NJSBETT. PASTOR MocBxisn cnareh 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings 3rd Sunday ngUrt REV. WADE H. ALLISON, Paster w iuo unurcn, Koae Hill . 1st and 4tb Sunday mornings 2nd and 3rd Sunday night. ' OAK PLAINS CHURCH v 3rd Sunday morning 1st Sundav itloh TEACHEY CHURCH 2nd Sunday morning 4th Sunday night Warsaw ctrarea Every Sunday morning Bowden CommnnHw rhnt ltt. 3rd. and 5th. Sunday evenings REV. J. T. HATTER, jr, PASTOR , . urove cnurcn 2nd and 4th Sunday memlngs HallsviUe Church 1st and 3rd Sunday morings KEV. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOR jDcsuariue cnuron Every Sunday morning Faith In Action Love Is the Miracle Two hesitations cloud the mind. Is it not selfish to ask for the great est thing in the world? Should we not rather be contented with lesser gifts? The answer to this hesitation is that this divine kind of love is precisely Unselfishness itself. To ask for the grace of un selfishness is surely no selfish prayer. Another hesitation ia this Is not this divine thing, this thing that Outlives and outlasts wisdom and miracles and martyrdoms is not this too high for us? Is it not a miracle Itself, so rare we should not know what to do with it if we had it? Well, it Is rare in deed, and with the exception of our Lord there Was never a life that shone with it from beginning to end. Yet we who have known Christian homes and Christian peo ple have seen this miracle," we have lived in its light It is a miracle' indeed; but it is not one to lift us above the clouds, it is one to keep our feet on the ground, (ReeeS ea eetllaee eeejrrltMea er Ike DItIbIm at ChrlsUaa Elialla. N. Uenal CeeneU ef the Ckerehea ef Chriet la Uw U.S.A. Keleaee bj CeMaaltr Prase Service.) PINK HILL GROUP Pink HU1 Third Sunday" a! m. ana ut aunaay f. m. Women Of the ebniek General meeting Third Tues- oay nignt. uircie I First Tuesday night SMITHS Second Sunday A. M. and Fourth Sunday P. M. HEBRON Third Sundays 4 P. M. (3 P. M. Winter) PLEASANT VIEW 1st Sunday A. M. and 3rd Sunday P. M. General meetnig Thursday P. M. azcer ara Sunday, circle Thurs day if. M. before 3rd Sunday HARPER-SOUTHERLANn Fourth Sunday A. M. and Second sunoay p. M. First WednesdaV afternonn r. v. Field Group 1st and 3rd Saturday evenings 8 P.M. REV. TAYLOR A. BYRD, PASTOR eervice each Second and Fourth Sunday Night at 7:30. UNIVERSALIS! Outlaw's BrMn Church Service, 1st. Sunday night aaiw r. m. zna and 4th Sunday morning, 11:00 h. tn. - Pastor, Rev. I C. Prater Sunday School every Sunday Morning mt 10:00 a..m. Mrs. Ed Smith, Superintendent By Rev. C. Herman Trueblood Hebww fa,th' NOah' PrCPared an rk to ving 0f hta honse., u.. ?,iitlJhapter .f Hebrews is the Bible's Hall of Fame. Som Here ls toe ZnrT,' ?tPter 'The Bible s Wesminister Abby ' wfhal l1 5eS .heroine, of the Cross; hee bv their VnrVL"":rr.ir' .1 ?nos? wh0 Proved their faith . , , IWCCU, la remarnaDie drama of faith at its best, its eauivalant n .. S?. exp.res.slon- Wth," and twenty-six times 7oJ..."K urin things were wrought hv Wi.-""l'"rja,Dy lana apparently Dy iaitn, implaceable enemies were defeated by faith. were- overcome ITam U -tu '"cullauon we snau single out just one case of superb lo.m.pntT this chapter, the case of Noah, set forth in the 7th . i,uo"' uelnS warnea or uoa of things not seen as vet moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house' A little 5,'?" Sme important "s of JtAllH in ACTION - faith that proved its reality by its works: JJ?I12 .Noah.-s warned of God to ar,H " l . . . ' "Vu Kooan tnat a flood was coming and that therefore he should toWteiteJZ.T0 not. it is the heirtth nf T;-wf. " X" pareT t Sens'e, K ?LA C Greatest enemy. ButTar" nTafafso'be Ve!?TNlX such a regard for God, such a sublime reverence?-teat 4'eared" ti ?ndlh hdlSOb(ey Him' and he trembled at thought of such a th Indeed, there is a proper place for fear for "ThTri(T ? the ginning of knowledge"; but foise SSonT trSn!?' METHODIST CHURCHES WALLACE GROUP K. R.'Wheeler, Hinnrte Tel. 3U6 Wallace Every Sunday morning and every Sunday nlglst Providence First and Third Son days at 3 o'clock p. m. ROSE HILL GROUP W. B. Gotten, Minister TeL 3511 Rose Hill Charity .ii means i was unanimous, and approval of tne new class or preferred stock and the enlargement of the board to its original membership of 14 airecwrs was overwhelming. While the votes were being talli ed, Mr. Sutton reported informally to the stockholders on last year's operation. He called it "a good year" with increase in customers, cross and net income and with the com pany's twenty-three million dollar expansion program for 1953 pro gressing on schedule. ''if "1 r-. I' .... MISSIONARY BAPTISTS . KENANSVILLE Rev. Lauren Sharpe, Pastor Kenan sville EACH SUNDAY MORNING BETJLAVILLE. GROUP' Rev, A. h. Brown, Pastor BeulavUle 2nd and 4th Sundays Cedar Pork ' ' 1st and 2nd Sundays ' HansvOle' :.- ' 3rd and 4th Sundays 3. FAITH PT.TTS VTrovrnvKrr'v itl. j: no nt i7j i nT Tr;1"' iue alsPosuion of lalth to use the ns at hand is Active Fa th Niuh, -. . ",c " use the materials at ha 3 w""lrtmea lne aDU"y to resDonsihintv n w k "vcaxaauxe. udfl s sense or iivusc ills Lommon spnao " ion, explains the erandnpr nf hie nmKi,i r..-i- :j ... . IN ACTION na worKs - FAITH Have faith in God, He's on His throne; Have faith in God, He watcheth O'er His own He cannot fail. He must prevail Have faith in God, Have faith in God m WARSAW GROUP Rev. Carlton F. Hirschi, Minister Tel. 305 Warsaw First. Second, and Fourth Sunday Mornings. Third Sunday night. CARLTON'S 2nd and 4th Sunday Morning Church 9:30 Turkey Third Sunday m online and the First Sunday night PAISON D. F. Kinlaw. Minister Tel ss Second Sunday Morning and Fourth Sunday night. Also Fifts Sunday morning MOUNT OLIVE CIRCUIT Paul B, Mamies Bethel Fourth Sunday nmreiiina; and Second Sunday night- Calypso Second Sunday morning uu xuurm aunaay nignt. Rone's Chapel Second and Fourth Sundays at 10:00 a. ea. PINK HILT. D. C. Boone. Minister Tl Ta Woodland First -Sunday Morning and Third Sunday night Pink Hill Seednd and Fourth Sun days, Morning and Night DUPLIN CHARGE Ray Goodwin. Minister Tel 2182 Friendship Second Sunday morn ing and Fourth Sunday night Kenansville First Sunday morn ing and Third Sunday night Magnolia Fourth Sunday morning and Second Sunday night Unity ThlrdjSunday morning and First Sunday night Wesley Saturday night before the Second Sunday CALYPSO Pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. D. Everett, Pastor 1st and 3rd Sunday mornings 1st and 3rd Sunday nights Immaculate Conception Church Catholie . . Transfiguration Mission Wallace, N. C Rev. John J. Harper, Pastor , i :' Hour of Mass First Sunday of each month 11.00 Every Sunday following 8:45 a. m. tServlcea are held upstairs In office No. 1 of new Lee Building, Wallace). REV. ELLIOTT B. STEWART, Pastor Corinth 2nd and 3rd Sundays Teachey 1st and 4th Sundays CHINQUAPIN GROUP BCMenary Baptist Church Rev. Vaim Mas-re 11 Sharon 1st and 2nd Sundays Island Creak 1st and 3rd Sundays ' Dobson's Chapelt 2nd and 4th Sundays Shileh 1st and 4th Sundays Island Creek 2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sun day evening. BEAR MARSH last and 3rd Sundays j ROSE HILL Rev. I. V. CASS Services every .Sunday PAISON Rev. M. M. Turner, Paster 1st and 8rd Sundays JOHNSON CHURCH Rev. Pan! MnIL pastor ana ira Sundays , MAGNOLIA GROUP t Cnneerd 2nd and 4th Sundays WALLACE Dr. Poeton, Pastor Services each Sunday Chnreh ef Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints Albertaon Sacrement meeting Sun. 7:30 p. m. Belief Society, Tuesday 7:00 pjn. MXA Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. WELLS CHAPEL Rev. J J). Buerer, Pastor 2nd and 4th Sundays WARSAW Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, pastor Services each Sunday GARNERS CHAPEL Rev. Eugene Hager 1st and 3rd Sunday morning 4th Sunday night JONES CHAPKf. Rev. Eugene Hager 1st and 3rd Sunday night 2nd Sunday morning ALUM SPRINGS. Rev. Eugene Hager 2nd Son, night ith Son. morning LIMESTONE 4CHAPEL Advent Christian Chnreh Posters Hill Services 1st ana c.i Kl Sun. Night. Aite. PINET GROVE Sabbath School Free WIU -Baptist Church Each Sonday 10J0 a. m. ? seeend Sunday at UM a. s ' and 1M p jn. Pastor: Rev. R. c. tr.nn.. SARECTASrogta57S; Rev. Carroll TTo.i n ... ubu iuira Bunaay, 11:00 a. j ana 7:80 P. M. TUs directory is made teastble through the eoeperaUen of the following business firms: H0ME3 TAYLOR ,' GCBOftal MttlXjIsBUldlM Magnolia, N. C L. P. TTND ALL'S SONS Ptak HUJ. N. C CALYPSO VENEER CO. Calypso, N. C v L J. SAND LIN COMPANY Hdwe., Groes. Dry Geeds BeulsvUle, N. C . CAROLINA BUILDING ( SUPPLY COMPANY h Go'toreL'shway . BJnston, N. C SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY DeSoto Plymouth Sales and Service ' KenanevUle, N. C WILLIAMSON'S ESSO STATION Ypur oar gets personal attention ' W. F. BUI' WiHiainsen, Prop; Kenansville, N. C. WACCAMAW BANK , TRUST CO. . Kennansville . BeulavUle . Rose HOI IL B. T CC!TJ!NY C l i - e G. E. ALTTN STOSR Parn f f ti ' CATES PICKLE CO"PANY ' Packers of Cae Pkl Ies Fc'"-, N. C.
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