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Ml Hh rbugtiMANS- wit.j!.KL, uiu6&ia & , nibA, October ii,'i946.'. I-OUR 1 I 1 r t . t K e 4 - 1 i SCHOOL il - PAUl MAKES A NEVf START tors of thft experiencs 1m had under gone en route. ' ', , ' Saul had new been an immoral or Irreligious man. He had " been raised 'at a strict Pharisee, sealous for the Law, and had been unlimited in Us fidelity to the truth as it had appeared to him., I What happened in the life of Saul? We call it conversion. Such i International Sunday 'School Lesson a- transformation is possible in the ! ForjCtetober 13 life of all who really come into con- , "-": , '' , tact with Jesus Christ. Charles Rey- Golden Text: "Faithful is the say- nolds Brown, in "Five Young Men", ,w 'fingt and worthy of all acceptation, has this to say: ' . ) Hhat Christ Jesus came into the world -'It is possible for the "inner life i' to ssve sinners. Lesson Text: f Therefore,; ; further experimental jmilitary ecrsp as ballast " All (over work is being conducted to determine .nors jhave asked state highway cora whether the added increases in yields 'missions to search , their eqiiipment ... . . il.. I M . 1 1 t ' jtrom me use- ox copper-nuuiur auove those obtained from the use of sul phur dust alone are great enough to Justify the added cost of copper-sulphur, and if so, at what levels of copper content .; yards for scrap. it Mayors of cities and towns are joining m the search for scran. Farmers can help by delivering to All persons indebted , to? said . estate will please make immediate payment 'This 4th day of September, 1948. v s ' VIOLA NACHMAN. ' ' Executrix of Louis Nachman,' Sept6,13,20,27Oct4,n, - REBECCA THUEBLOOD, ( . Exeeutrix of W.' T. Trueblood. ', Oct4,U.l8,25Novl,8 ' V . ; . '.4 NOTICE OF AD5.INISTRATION 'ilavinsr Qualified as Adminigtusto , of the estate of Clyde-Seymore, de ceased, late of Perquimans- County,- . North Carolina,' this is to notify all Save Scrapjron For Farming Implements If farmers expect larger v supplies of tractors, combines, cultivators, "Tt is possible for the inner ' T Tlmnttiv 11R. nf a man fft h. mn M' cVK nnnn Kir the action of the Spirit ofv.God that P'0WB and, ther ?rm implements in M!.a io. i t .- the near future, they must" save all '!k ' ... ... a A' j . . . . . ... . Gran -iron mfl ftranl nAtaihl uunians io:o-iu, weak nature is made strong;' we sei- " r r . . . . .;tH&'t" .- flnh rtiannaitinn n trunafm-moH into1 "''H "ww urn iww wkuh local, scran ueaiera or w lurm m-. it t . m....ii; i chinery dealers all unused metV on egt8te j Trueblood, de- persons having claims against the their farms. t,naaJtA n nmnimiiiii rtliitihirMfai Af ' nM t JM1m1 t;nMhit mvvvvv wwww North , Carolina, this is to notify sll them to' the undersigned at Hertford, " . -i'' a , persons having claims against the es- N. C; on or. before the Jst day of K 1 1 -I I I I i . . 1 j j , i'S i. fi ?i j i. . . r l in in ul -.41.. ...Ill 1.w I l?PPITI II Plin I lSlT!Cte 01 BHIU ueceawa to tviiuii ineni ucuiwr, mi, m um uuuw . wiirwj UOOOIIIAjU CallU LbU3 to the 1 TW rhriation fttii J.inn .i, or steel, avery ingot or steel , is quickly in1 ' Jerusalem following the for steel. "It matters little how yotf'go about half scrap. Recent reports from the 11 Remrrectinri. the Fortv Dava. and it. it rn with ainpr faith Ynu leamng sieei centers isowea iess wan ; the Ascension of Christ. Fifty days may seek for that renewal through a two-weeks' supply of scrap metal after his resurrection, 'Peter's arous- the regenerating influence of the onJ" , , , . . ing sermoW St Pentwfest was followed Sacraments. Ifyoufind it there.it 1Thiei steel industry will require by the faith of 3,000 people, and will be because Christ is" Within the about two million tons of scrap metal 'from then on the number of ad- Sacrament. You- may seek for it in a month Jor the ne s,x m' fnJ herents to the new faith, multiplied those profound emotional reactions unless thw material is available, steel rapidly, stimulated by the incessant which come at the mourners' bench. Puct.on will be greatly reduced testimony of the new converts. If you find it there, it will be be- n.d there will be far less farm equip- This'growth was so rapid that the cause the spirit of Christ was oper- nt th"" ,s needed to f??8 apostle were too busy preaching ating through those feelings. You ch,nes that were worn out dunn the "te attend to the proper administration may find it as you make an about wa; ... . . . 'of. charity, whereupon seven deacons face, turning away from that which . tWe, ,re.noff beating swords back M were appointed to ".look after this is evil and making Christian duty branch of the worf ' Stephen was.your supreme choice in the ciuiet of the outstanding leader of this group, your own room: If you find it there, being full of energy in missionary , it will be because Christ was present j activity and by reason of bis intel- in those movements of your inner ugent presentation of the new cause j life. 11 confounded the Jewish leaders, whoj "If any man will seek for moral ' sought to argue, with him. As a re-(renewal at the hands of God he will suit, of the enmity thus created, find. If he will knock at any one of Stephen was stoned to death and be- jthe doors it will open. ;- came the first Christian martyr. . "Here is the gospel as it stands While the martyrdom of Stephen I recorded on the pages of the Old j'was the tragic end of a brilliant Testament "The spirit of the Lord 'career, it had far greater significance j shall come upon thee and thou shalt in that it turned out to be the initial ibe turned Into another man." Here f step ' in the conversion of Saul of is the same gospel as it stands re Tarsus, a man of great intelligence, corded on the pages of the New lieaseless energy and far seeing wis- . Testament 'If any man is in Christ, dom. At this time Saul was one of j he is a new creature' ". . ... - 1 - J I 11. I t un ring leaaers in suppressing me ' 'new religion. . i As a member of Jthe Sanhedrin, S iSaul was influential in harassing the ' , -' new converts, confessing later to his seal in dragging men and women to ' prison. Saul was a witness to the ' death of Stephen and was seriously 'disturbed inwardly by the dying , man's prayer for the forgiveness of . bis enemies and his heroic attitude. However, Saul s first reaction to ', the campaign of persecution was J greater activity, j Probably seeking to still the questions which had been raised in his own soul, Saul request ' f ed authority of .the high priest that y, he might go to Damascus and bring ' back all members of the new faith - found there as prisoners. Damascus was a magnificent city at that time, about 136 miles from Jerusalem, or a six-day journey. It dated back to antiquity for Josephus says it was founded by Uz, the grandson of Shem. Before Saul arrived in Damascus, v.? however, his life was turned into dif ferent channels. On the road he was visited by the Christ he perse- cuted, and appearing so near that Saul himself in later years listed it among the first appearances of Jesus , on earth after his resurrection. Saul was struck blind and had to be led 'y, by hand into Damascus. There for three days he fasted and prayed until ' Ananias, a disciple of Christ, had been commanded and in response thereto came to Saul and restored I ' ' his sight, confirming the divine na- Peanut Dusting Is Proving Its Worth Reports from county agents throughout the peanut growing sec tions of North Carolina are proving that more and better quality hay and nuts result from dusting peanuts, which, consequently, mean more money for producers. Based upon experiments conducted by plant pathologists with the N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station, a number of result demonstrations on the farms of the State have proved conclusively the benefits of this prac tice. To give an idea of how widespread this practice is becoming, Howard Garriss and Dr. J. H. Jensan, plant pathologists at State College, point to the increase from 2,000 acres of peanuts dusted in 1942 to the 45,000 acres dusted in 1945. The fungicidal dusts recommended for this work in North Carolina are either copper-sulphur dust mixture or straight 325-mesh dusting sulphur. Copper-sulphur dust mixtures have been shown to give better control of leafspot than either the sulphur or copper dusts alone. However, the plant pathologists say, there remains some question as to what level of copper content is the most practical. This is primarily an economics question since copper-sulphur mixtures are more expensive to use than is straight sulphur dust. manufacturers. Surplus ships, guns, tanks and ammunition are being scrapped and made available to steel mills for the production ' of peace time equipment of all kinds. Railroads, the. petroleum industry, mines, public utilities, and the auto mobile industry are being canvassed for all scrap supplies possible. The hull of the great ship Nor mandie has been ordered scrapped and will yield about 83 thousand tons of steel. Ships, which might return empty to this country from abroad, have been asked to bring back a load of FOR" SALE CHAIRS, METAL folding. Used. Good condition. Special prices for ' large orders. C. M. Harrell, phone 8021, Hert ford,, C. oct4,ll,18pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Louis Nachman, de ceased, late of .Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify allJ persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 4th day of September, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix' of the estate' of Mamie Chappell Forbes, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 607 Summitt Avenue, Greensboro, N. C, on or be fore the 4th day of October, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment This 4th day of October, 1946. ANNA FORBES SIMPSON, Executrix of Mamie Chappell Forbes. Octll,18,26vNoVl,8,15 undersigned at Hertford. N. C. steaded in bar of their recovery. All on or before the 30th day of Septem- persons indebted to said estate will ber, 1947, or this notice will be plead- please make immediate payment -ed in bar of their recovery. AH per- This 1st day of October, 1946. ' sons indebted to said estate will HENRY SEYMORE, please make immediate payment Administrator of Clyde Seymore. This 30th day, of September, 1946. - Oct4,ll,18,25Novl,8 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Your automobile is an important vehicle these days and it must be looked after and properly serviced to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. 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