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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
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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
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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
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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.-
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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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CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWER
PRICES OH QUALITY 8EA FOODS,
(Next Door to AfcP) ta
Both Wbolesala and Retail
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