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THE DUPLIN TIMES. FV.mkel eaea Friday In Kenansville, N. C County Sett of - Dwruwcownr " '' t.-! . r.-. ' j -v.. - - .v r ' . - '' y .' ' ' ' 1 i Editorial beatneea and printing plant Kenansville, N. C i ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER ' Entered at the Part Office, Kenansville. N. C, ha aeeood elan matter. ( , , " jM, TELEPHONES , Kenansville, t7-7 Waraaw. 353-6 SVBSCEIPTION BATES: S.0 par year In Duplin County; tlM per year year outside Onplln County, In North Carolina; S4.M per year ontalde North Carolina, except to Men In V. S. Anted Ferees, Anywhere, $3.M per year. Adrertialnx rates tarnished on request A Demeeretle Journal, devoted to the material, educational. i and agricultural Interests of Duplin County. tank Carolina ws PMU AMocixrit")) National Advrtll9 pr'li,' Aheikan Pius A"M Nw tA CMt 1.1-J V" It. fHii J .QtenkaUoneJ WttaraT 101ME B.NSWTtm.JU).:i ' ' SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 40:M-S1: Mat tliew 6:: John UsS-14: Acta 17:82-31. DEVOTIONAL READING: Paalm 33. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDEK of the Superior Court , of Duplin County, made in that certain Special Proceeding there - ' in pending entitled: "C. E. Steph ens, Administrator of the estate of 'Alex Carroll, deceased, tfS William Carroll, et als" and being S. P. No. 2187 in said office, the under signed, who was by said order ap- 1 pointed as Commissioner of the Court, to sell the lands described in the petition, will on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1948, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Kenansville N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, subj-" to ti-.e confirmation of the Court a certain tract or parcel of land, situated in the Town of Rosehill, DuplLi County, and being described as follows: Situated in the southern part of the town of Rose Hill, N. C, west of the A. C L. Railroad, at the southern end on the west side of Pine Street; BEGINNING at a stake in the Southern line of South Farm as shown by plat of id South Farm made by E. McN. Can and recorded in Book 163tat page r 393, in the Registry of Duplin County, and at the edge of Pino with Pine Street one hundred fiftj (150) feet to a stake in the southern or back line of South Farm; thence eastwardly with this southern or back line two hundred ninety (290) feet to the beginning corner in edge of Pine Street, containing one acre, more or less And further being the same lands' as described in a deed dated December 6, 194S to E. Z. Carroll and recorded in Book 430, page 576, of the Duplin County Registry. Advertised this the 15th day of December, 1947. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner l-16-4t HEP NOTICE In The General County Court What We Know of God Lesson for January 11, IMS' Dr. Newton S. V kitj, Cietk Superior Court l-23-4t WEB - W. E. Blake Attorney, Buvgaw, N. C. ' - i NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Duplin County. North Carolina, Duplin County. QUEEN CARROLL JAMES OSCAR CARROLL The above named defendant, James Oscar Carroll, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Genor. al County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from ZY'ZT" eaSeJ?; m the defendant upon the grounds of f" runi.tnence northward- ftwo years separation: and that the ly with Pine Street one hundred fifty (130) feet to a stake; thence westwardly parallel with the south ern and back linn nf enh n , two hundred ninety (290) feet to a r stake; thence southwardly parallel years separation: and that the defendant will further t?ke notice that he is required to appear .it the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, not later than the 3rd Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINORS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to A&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS BARTLETT FREE Phone30-1 DRESSING WARSAW. N. C. WE DELIVER o o o o o o o o o o o Long Term Farm Loans 3 o o Federal Land Bank Loans are available on Farm 2 Properties at 4 per cent interest - can be repaid 2 i any ume wiinout penalty. SEE or WRITE DE WITT CARR, SECRETARY-TREASURER Clinton National Farm Loan Association BOX 146, PHONE 2262, CLINTON, N. C. Wer convenience of Duplin County Farmers Mr. Carr in In Kenansville between 10:30 and 12:00 o'clock every Tuesday morning.)- 1 HIGHEST CASH PRICES , paid for all grades SCRAP IRON NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEAN OUT THAT JUNK WHILE PRICES ARE HIGH . . . BRING IT TO THE Wayne Agricultural Works, Inc. S. John St. - Next to Southern Cotton Oil Co. k 'I HOW OPEN WELLS ABATTOIR XlcMe, II. C. ; THE Scripture for Sunday's les son U Isaiah 40:28-31. Matthew 6:9, John 14:8-14, and Acts 17:22-31, with Psalm 33 as the devotional reading. "Hast thou not known? Hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, tainteth not, neither Is weary? There Is no search ing of his under standing. He glveth power to the faint, and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. . . . They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall tun, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." That Is the passage from Isaiah. What a promise 1 In this hour when men are bending beneath the bur den of a war-weary world, how it gives lift to one's soul to contem ,late the words of this great and blessed promise. a God Our Maker KITE GIVES to all men life and Il breath and everything," Acts 17;25. One of our dally prayers should be to thank God that he has 1st us open our eyes to the beauty of another dawn. We must not take It for granted. It Is the goodness and mercy of God that permits us to open our eyes, to breathe, to have food, to think. He gives us life and breath and everything. He causes the sun to shine and ' the tides to ebb and flow. He ' eaoses the rain to fall and the winds to bear their blessings. Ho holds the earth in Its course. God i Is the maker of every good thing. And He Is Our Father TvTOT only is God the Creator and A Sustainer of the physical uni verse; but he Is also our Father. He knows us each by name. He cares lor the sparrows, simply because they are sparrows. He cares for us because we are his children, made in his Image, capable of fellowship With him. The end of man, as the Catechism clearly teaches, is to en Joy God and glorify him forever. ' Bead again the passage that de 1 scribes Paul's visit to Athens, and how ho observed that the peaple, , though quite intelligent, were worshipping many different gods. Fan! summoned them to worship the eno true and living God. When we acknowledge God as Maker and Father, we are then en able to serve him in conscious as surance of his love and care for us as his adopted children. Show Ui the Father READ again John 14:1-14, and loin with Philip in the prayer, "Show us the Father." Jesus an swered Philip, saying. "He that hath seen me hath seen the Fa ther." We come to know God as Father through Jesus Christ, and only through Jesus Christ Jesus goes en to say to Philip, ' "If ye shall aak anything in my , I win do it." The greatest of out day and generation la a fresh understanding of God his nature and his wllL We can know him through Jesus Christ. And we ' oome to. know him , through; faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. . ' Enoch walked with God. Abraham was the friend of God. David was man. after God's own heart. And Jesus came to perfectly reveal the Father. The determining factor in knowing God as Father Is our will ingness to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. Belief In God Today "pHE! Bible is a Book for today i A any day; every day.; It reveals the purpose of creation, both of the universe and man himself. It re veals the loving concern of God for every soul. It portrays his forbear ance and his mercy and his exceed ing kindness, even to sinful men and women who reject his love. Best of alt, the Bible tells us the sweetest story ever toM the atory of how God gave -his only begotten Son that whosoever be Here th on him should, not perish, : femt have ever lasting Bfe.v Religion, the Christian religion, is the most practical proposition in the world. Every man is constantly in reach of God, if only be will believe on the- Lerdt Jesus- Christ. God is yonder In the loneliest watch tower eCthe tlmberlanda. He is yonder on the storm-tossed ship at sea. He is everywhere, waiting to own and bless any and all who will come t nfca through Jesus Christ ' tCffrifkt tr (t tatmumthatl Cmett W uliitimm tiixmtitm mm Mill et 10 rmtttmt UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF POWER OF SALE contained In that certain Deed of Trust execu ted by Alonzo Barbour and wife, Katie Barbour, the 28th day of October, 1946, and recorded In Book 438, page 53, in the office of Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, default having been made in the Indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject - to foreclosure, and the holder of the notes thereby se cured having called on the under signed Trustee to foreclose, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash at the Court house Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, on Monday, January 19, 1948, at the hour of 12:00 Noon the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, lying and being In Ke nansville Township, Duplin County, and being described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being farm No. 77 of the Hillsdale Farms, as ap pears from a map, made October 1911., of the same and recorded the General County Court of Du- Dlln County. North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named against the defendant, for an annulment oi marriage on the grounds that the defendant having been married prior thereto without obtain ng a lepal, valid, and subsisting divorce, and in which the defendant is in terested and which cause of action is set forth In the complaint filed In this cause, end that the defend ant is a necessary party to thir ac tion; and that the defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the General County Court of Du plin County in Kenansvdle, N. C, on the 10th day of January, 1948, and answer or demur to the com' plaint filed in this cause, and which has been duly filed in said offico, or on or before the 31st day of January, 1948, or the plaintiff will -reply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 10th day of December, 1947. l-9-4t. HEP R. V. Wells. Clerk General County Court NOTICE ATLANTIC AND CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY hereby gives notice that on the 15th day of December, 1947, it filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington, D. C, an applica- li!a!TTfllvenience and necessity permitting abandonment of the line of railroad flee of the Register of Deeds for Duplin County, containing 60 acres, more or less. And being the same and identical lands conveyed to Southern Land Sales Corporation by deed from D. Vaugnan Allen, Trustee, dated December 2, 1932. and recorded December 6, 1932., in Book 350 at page 80 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Dupli" County, to all of which reference is hereby made. TRACT TWO: Being farm No. 78 of the Hillsdale farms, as appears from a map made in October 1911., recorded In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Duplin County. North Carolina, in Book 137 at page 600, containing 51.8 acres, more or less, and being the same and identical lands and property conveyed to the Southern Land Sales Corporation by deed from D. S. Williamson, Sheriff, dated the 9th day of November 1932, and re corded on the 10th day of Novem ber 1932, In Book No. 356 at page 37, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Duplin County, to which reference is hereby made. The above described lands art the same and identical lands as conveyed by Deed of Trust Dy Alonza Barbour and wife Katie Barbour to E. Walker Stevens, Trustee, dated 11th day of October, 1945, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Du plin County, to which reference is hereby made for a more and com plete description of the same. Advertised this 26th day of Dec ember, 1947. Robert L. West, Trustee Robert L. West, Attorney l-19-4t RLW ALIAS NOTICE OF SOMMONS BY PUBLICATION extending from Warsaw to Ke nansville, a distance of approxi mately 9.52 miles, all in Duplin County, North Carolina. Finance Docket No. 15945. ATLANTIC AND CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY By B. H. OATES, Vice President l-9-3t. LAB NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VMTUE OF AN ORDER of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in that certain Special Proceeding therein pending entitled: "Woodrow J. Smith, et als VS O. J. Stroud, et als" and being Special Proceeding No. 2228, duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned, who was by said order appointed as Commiss oner of the Court, to sell the lands described in the petition, will on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1948, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, at the door oi u.a ,omi house in Kenansville, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the conurmauon of the Court, all of those certain tracts or parcels of land situated in Albertson Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at three -gums on the run of Reedy Branch, corner of Lot no. , uu with the line of Lot No. 4, South 86 East 3598 feet to a stake n the line of the cemetery w; thence with said line South, 15 East 10 feet to a stake; thence wiui saiu line North 85 East 112 feet to f stake on the pubUc road; thence with the public road South 31 East 450 feet to a stake, corner of Lots No. 6. 8 and 9: thence with the line of Lot No. 6 North 86 West 4090 feet to a holly on the run of Islcy Ford Branca; thence up the run of said branch to the mouth of Reedy Branch; thence up the run of Reedy Branch to the begin ning, containing 38.4 acres, more or less, and being Lot Noa 5 in the division of the Job Stroud lands and allotted to said Stella Smith in said division as per the records in Office 'of Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. And further be ing the same lar.ds as described in a deed to Owen Stroud dated December 19, 1934 by Stella Smith and husband William Smith as re corded in Book 373, page A of the Duplin County Registry. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake on the West side of the road leading from A. J. Thomp sons farm to J. O. Guy's farm, be ing the corner between Owen Stroud's and Luby Stroud's on said road, and runs as their dividing line North 86 West 1400 feet to a stake, corner between Owen Stroud and Luby Stroud; thence a new line South 5 East 246 feet to a stake in Oscar Stroud's and Luby Stroud's line; thence as Owen Stroud's and Luby Stroud's line South 85 East 700 feet to an iron stake side of the path an old cor ner of the Job Stroud's division, Kiertte hi t..e i . . - - ' East 737 feet to an Iron sU si j of (he road, an old division cu .r of the Job Stroud land;- thenca as the road and the old dividing line North 23-30 West 145 feet to the beginning, containing 7 acres, more or less. And being same land as recorded In Book 418, page 294, of Duplin County Registry. Advertised this the lttto day ot December, 1947. v " v. '.vv -, v H. E. Phillips, Commissioner l-16-4t HEP Old Madam Morris i This Is My First Vaatt Bet -A seventh Daughter Bora with ' Veil, not to be classed with Oyp ales Over 50 years experience. Advice on all affairs of life. Please dont con fuse my work with' that of the ordinary fortune teller. The truth or nothing Re member, a doubter aev er wins. You'll find me . - - superior to all readers. Reads past, present and future. Of fice for white and colored. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Open daily and . Sunday. Permanently located in trailer studio on Wilson highway two miles out Take Green Gables bus to my office. Look for Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N. C. (adv.). tdv nncT.uf a d Tirm 66 COLD IQP TABLETS , HiNff III aKlBWS fjBWJ HUB ofCoMtfortwffliMtl Hi toe) (jpWwfoi Unsafe aTeWcra A. J. CAVENAUGH Wallnce'N. C. JEWELER ; DIAMONDS - WATCHES . WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGRAVING In The General County Court North Carolina, Duplin County. ALENE INEZ BELL RAXTER VS DEE RAXTER The defendant Dee Raxtcr, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In 'OOOOOOOOOOOfl WHEN YQU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HINES, JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C. 9OOOOOOOOO0O REMEMBER TODAY TOMOWWOW WITH A PnOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIALTY AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY Wallace Livestock Yards When Hogs Are Higher If Will Be In Wallace Quinn-McGoven Company Warsaw, North Carolina Day Phone 244-1 Nite26M FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMED Ambulance Service day of March, 1948, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In said complaint This. the list day. of December, KIIISTOII AUTO AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 1:00 ?. M. 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