i:r. m cr,::::: L 886 persons listened attentively to the public Bible discourse the subject, "Choose Life That 'You May Live", given Sunday, Oct 1, 3 00 P. M in the New Bern Rec reation Center by D. E. Stull, min ister of Jehovah's witnesses irom Brooklyn, N. Y. Half an hour before -Che lecture began the Recreation Center was packed, full and it was necessary for many to listen from parked cars over a loudspeaker in the playing field behind the Center. This one-hour Bible lecture cli maxed the three-day semi-annual -m rMrt.y.m wit. nlrmil r aupmniv ui , cuuiho . nesses for Eastern North Carolina, of the Bible In the homes of people of alt beUefs. :-,:' V.-v''-, One of the" most outstanding unt nt the assembly was the baptism of 40 new witnesses. Due to the lack of inaoor raauu, i witnesses held the baptism in the Neuse River near Bridgeton. This water immersion followed a half-, hour explanation of the meaning and purpose of baptism by P. J. Nonkes of Wilson. Mr. Nonk.es told these new witnesses to live Up to their consecration in their dally iiu.. hv nhedientlv following Je sus' example as Christians. In order tn ha nrnnerlv baDtised, JehOVah'S .witnesses first should have an un- floret tnn i n u or ine auu few years. Their work Is now car Hurt off in more than 100 countries by more than '370,000 active work- era. Tney are. one o ui iwroi, growing organizations of modern times. Speaking for all of Jehovah's witnesses, Mr. Miller,' chairman, expressed appreciation for the fine cooperation of the pity officials of New Bern, and the splendid atti tude of friendliness on the part of the people of .New Bern and vicinity. , 1 ' , ' NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE and set a new record for attend- Wiiiig to apply that knowledge ai ance at such meetings held in this , all ymeg, part of the state. Sunday morning Jehovah's wit- Several ministers participated in , nesses callea upon the people of the program during the three days . New Bern and viCinlty to discuss to bring out a weil-rounaea of InstrucUon In the, Bible. Many practical suggestions wc to aid and stimulate more study OOOOQOOOOOO.O For Sale SASH, DOORS, SHEET- ROCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL,, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT- BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-GOTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS , SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V CRIMP TIN FOOFJNfJ L BRICK SIDING Z. J. CARTERS SON WALLACE, N. C OOCe?OOOOOiw the Bible with them, to offer them Bible study helps, and vo invue them to attend the free public Bible talk. ' During his lecture, "Choose uie That You May Live", Mr. sum stressed the seriousness or worm rtitinnn todav and clearly show ed we are now living very near the end of this present world. He said, "Man lost the right to life through rebellion, and that the only way of life can be found is for man to Mip theories that are pre valent in the world today. Man mnt appsnt God's orovision for everlasting life, as there Is no other arav tn eain life." Ha ata1 further that man s el- forts through science, government, and other material means will con tinue to fail to bring about peace and life and security to the people of this world. He used many Bime texts to prove that everlasting haooiness. peace, security, pros- nsritv. and life will, only come about only by God's power. .Tphnvnh'n witnesses main leacn ina todav is that God's kingdom will be the sole governing power in heaven and earth in the very near future. The believe that only wickedness will be destroyed at the "Rattle of Armageddon" and that the will "abide forever". (Eprf 1:4) While some will go to heaven, they believe that this earth will be forever inhabited by human Natures This is based on Jesus "sermon on the Mount", "Blessed are the meek, for thev shall In herit the earth." (Matt. 5:5) Jehovah's witnesses have shown a phenominal growth In the past State of North Carolina, . ; County of Duplin, . 'i:; . Under add by virture oi tne pow er of sale contained in a' certain Mortgage Deed executed by Luther Stanley, and his . wife Effie Kn. Stanley, dated November 15th, 1940 and recorded In Book 402 at -page 421 of the Duplin County Rectstrv. default having been made in the navment of the Indebtedness' thereby secured and said Mortgage j iieen dv Lilt; un ilia uicrcui .kiui subject to Foreclosure the under signed will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Ke nansville, North Carolina at noon on the 6th. day of November, 1950, the nrnoertv conveved In said Mort gage Deed the, same lying in the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, Magnolia Town sbiD and more particularly de scribed as follows: , Land in Dunlin Countv. State of North Carolina, near the town of M. F. ALL Ell; JR. , General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency 1 For centuries the big black soap kettle was a household utensil. K rytamUy In this coun try made Its own soap. or Dorrowea rroneiB u bors. Dramatk yrogress haa-an tn the twentieth century with the Invention o tJLOshing nrhtna, Along with It came the fast soap flakes, in 1918. The first synthetic detergents originated In an American laboratory 20 years later. Today soap and synthetic deter gents are made In many huge factories, employing tens of thousands. 8op, with Its allied products, has become a huge industry.- NATIONAl f ATINT COUNCH "'v' 111' 2 I 1 V 1 . ' ' 1. ,'. I .'. i f" - leal ruaiiwS t HI J nan f.o t i - ' C each. evs:;.:... -i t- grtlrV. pre. . i lit ta bring the tati.t tn. . " In medical science to t t l . i ... om In this area. It .jo rrc-.i-.s a : able method cf n;eiuJ lnstru '1 to Interns and tt ;nts In trl&4 at James Walter. land formerly owned by W. R. New berry and known as tne i. n. Heath land. Bounded as' follows: Beginning at a stake in the line of the right of way of the A.C.L. Railroad Com pany,. 840, feet from where said right of way Intersects Buck Branch and runs with said railroad south UM, feet east 420 feet 'to a stake; thence south 76 feet west .2170 feet tn a (take in the back line: thence north 30 feet east 30 feet 76 feet .east 1701 leet 10 we w ginning, containing 19 acres more or less. ' ; i. This sale Is made subject, to all unpaid taxes. - ,.' ; a a m m.t tan net rent will be required of the-purchaser aV the time of sale. - , , ' Norin idi uiiiia, iicai uic uwu w' mww v- - - - Magnolia and being tracts number to a stake, the corner of lota number four (4) and five (5) on plat of three (3) and four w; tnence norm ? This the 3rd day, of October, ipso. Parley Potter, t Mortagee. Latham A. Wilson, ' ' Attorney. 10-27-4t LAW At Wslker llji;':::! -n ' tw rinrAnn p. MoNeer. Associate Aitaniiimf Surseon of Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Can cer and Allied Diseases, new xor, and Consultant In Gastroscopy, nnneevAlt HnanitaL New York. N y wttl be. VUlung tauei jrTo-wm at the I James Walker Memorial A man may km au"".or;"y nthra. but he can never bavs U.4 heartt except by giving Wi i rL GAS litfEDV x&xes jy - Rapentlv e.nanavlUt man sail he used to feel like a twoUM bal- oon after every meal. His xooa -. turned rlaht into ess: k had U pains almost constantly. Now this man il praising CESTA VI N. Ha said thU new mtdlin moved Inches ot bloat fro hit stomach anal now he aaa cat woa ha pleases, without fa misery. CERTA-VIN U xaCB sciure meaU and works with your food; thus yon get the tallest good out; of your . meal. It contains Tea Great Herbs with Vitamin a aaa ' Iron, so It not only K .eves gas; it also 'make the'r mi S'vtonger with vitamin B aJ ti ".che the blood with Iron, r'rerf la people soon feel decreet 1 c So don't go on wf -text :ta-vin. 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Oficw Tiarc 6een 2icA: to step in-.?rrf with promises of "security r;b - and guns-to run things their ivay. The evidence is on every front page ro the uorl, c.;rj T . ... i a 't. . 1. 1 : MlAkU UnAM flLmiU flQUl DOllltl , .J And ver watchful, ev-r mmI'Av fa cn tlsrt r2?W f , The Consress saw that sinci, cna I.:----' t ' speck ui, loud and plain. Thaf Cisiscr-: U ticlUu n Thar the American wayl r ; Tacby among the lOjOOO great orgaitlzationi oo mJlitsut ptU: .:.t record against "CompubofT Health Insurance'' re: ' , re C: Z made every American think hard about the things he's willing to work ( and nght tor and treeaora jeaoa uwun. ,. ( - . i But that freedom has been attacked here recent hHt' as It has been attacked In other parts cf the world. One of the most serious Crests to Individual freedom has f been the threat of Government-dominated Corr.puliory I Health Insurance, fa!sr!y presented as a new everentss; off health fseeurlty" fsr everybody. , ;,;v::;7:;V', I ; ; THE PEOPLE WEIGH TK3 FACTS. In the AnWiam minner, the' s, people studied the case for Socialized Medicineand the case against it. I They found ,that Covernmect dorrmtioa of the people's; medical v ; of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive,, damage to research, penalties for the provident, rewards fofr the improvident.' . They found that no country on earth can surpass Arr.rr lea s leaaersnip in rns.cai carv - . . - m. C 4 ,..-- 4 found that 69ie aociors, Tsacners, nurses a... worKing in laDoraicn. wnsrsau master-are blaxinq rcrsatle n6w Americans and for wona. OcHMiral federation of , Woman's Clubs - JLtt--'-in rarm Ewraoia " r rt " "i ' , '' iV ; aefl iV.'-Hf t:. rtilCc1- .t caol c&,::.c"s C-rt.:-a l:osp::ol Assedatlen Amarlce I' Mot! ii 3 C. i: t:a: a-f e " , nurses cr.J set: Js p Science, net Tc::::.:, li f . . rtr. 6w trc'.". ta hz J:.i C-r f 1 TH! "GRASS ROOTS" C.CflALS CONP'tCS. In every con inunity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this im- : portai-: issue, inousanas ot wu-t wuiycua uuw, jtv nm , - , - , business, religioustaxpayer, medical, educational 'and patriotic oran-f Xt:-..r Ct a ue a r C. . s:- Crt-rs rf f.!s t:r:!ra rra r -r (t " t : r ;j'wcy cf E. i 1 1: -.3 C . :rs '.. :s V IV . o . ;i :y' " i C;r ! j t j v r Is .;tr:cc;:il Throughout the Nation, free men and. women, wp ' and t ' ' Z together, are finding the American answer to every iion of iwiJ service, care andvpst. Hundreds ot Voluntary Jrleuui-imurance I urn are in healthy cqmpejtition-ponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hos pitals, fraternal organ izations-by industry, agriculture and labor. Todr.y .! America 70 r .!"' &;4Jl.Ci av - r . . . . Health Insurance fai.es the economic shocle out cf i .imily now. Tor information, a& your t';c:-5-cr y , ft- 1 j iiiJa, families are in$urir' t t i '.a f ' J f ':i " " ' " IN MOUNT OLIVE i-i -, - ( - " ; i if .' -crkan't grecL I Lr f ; j v., ' I' ,4,la.Il ,.a in.,. I , -J I.V