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. 1 THE DUPLIN TIMES wk Friday ta KMMUuraflta, If. C, Cesmtr Scat mt DUPLIN COTJNTT ' Mltartal taulaesa and sctntlnx pUat. KaaaasvOto. N. , J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER Entered at the Pest Offlee, KtautrUle, N. C TIL1PHONI8 Kaaaas-llle, 7-7. ' Warsaw, US- SVBSCSirnON BATES: $S.H par "year ta Daplla Conntr. SUI r year rev eataMe Dnplta Cevaty. ta Nortt Carolina; 94.N per year outside Nortt Caraltaa eonept to Mea In U. ft. I Forces, Anywhere, SS.N : Adrerttataf ratea famtakei oa A Desaeeratle JosmaL derated 1 aad africaltaral tatereata of Daplta County. Halleal AdvsrtWug America. Puss NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having quali- ' fled as the Administratrix of the o : estate of the late P. E. Tbigpen, de ceased, of Limestone Township, and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin v County, on the 15th day of Jan-i ; ary, 1J48, this is to notify al per- : tons who have claims against said ' estate to present their claims tp the undersigned Administratrix on or before January 15, 1049, or this "iOtice will be plead in bar of their race very. All persons who are la debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to te undersigned Administratrix. Advertised this the 15th day of January, 1948. Mrs. Dora Edwards Thigpen Administratrix of the estate of P. E. Thigpen, Beulaville, North Carolina. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Keoansville, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Will of Martha Hell, deceased, late of Duplin County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having - claims air-t the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Kenansvills. N. C, on or before the 15th day of January 1949, or this notice will be plead 1 in bar of their recovery. All per HOGS WANTED! We Buy Hogs At WARSAW EACH FRIDAY CLINTON ON TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS Of Each Week. No Commission Charges. WE HAVE TANKAGE FOR SALE Sampson Livestock Market STACY HONEYCUTT, Manager We Have On Hand For Sale Speight's Tobacco Seed 30-Gal. A. G. M. Oil Burning Hot Water Heaters Everite Water Systems Sun Flame Space Oil Heaters Plumbing Supplies i i Kitchen Sinks - No. Vulcan Plows Mo; 6 -10 -12 Handles and Castings for same Hardware and Paints General Lime - Rim Knob Locks - Star Dog Feed DOORS and WINDOWS All Types of FRAM Oil Cartridges WK DO GREASING ON ALL MAKES 'AND MODELS OF AUTOMOBILES AND FARM MACHINERY. BILLY STE TCTN9 HAS CHARGE OF OUR SKRTICING DEPART MENT. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. step;ii::s per pear. to the material, educational. uptwfln A,mcim,w sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement This 15th day of January, 1948. Tommie Williams, Execu tor of Will of Martha Hall. Grady Mercer Attorney at law. 2-27-6L GM OOOOOOOOOOOd WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIKES. JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C OOOOOOOOOOOO TRY FQSI-WUlTAMXACnJIfG" 666SkJ? - -- --a - - ai-t . fcfcli r ' kvotw now vpsim opjq iPvvprvBMBiPfl iPiifvnci Of VCWtdttWtfWWlTOWfSOf BQMWf 2 Pitcher Pumps co. Y"m inn ovhewtoh, g.jr SCRIPTURE: John H:2J, 26; Acts 1: 1-4: 3:1 to 4:31: Galatians 8:22-26. DEVOTIONAL RiHADING: Ephesiani 6:10-20. Power of Holy Spirit Lenon for February IS, 1948 TWO decades ago, the famous preacher. Rev. Reginald J. Campbell, declared, "The 18th Cen tury may be characterized as the Century ol uoa tne Father; the 19th Century as the Cen tury of God the Son; and we are praying that the 20th Century may be experienced as the Century of the Holy Spirit" That was a brave and hopeful prayer. May we claim -the same hope. "These thins t Dr. Newton hava T snoken unto YOU. being yet present with you. But the Com forter, which Is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remem brance, whatsoever I have said unto you," John 14:25, 28. Go on to read Acts 2:1-4; 3:1 to 4:31; Galatians S: 22-26 and you will have the Scripture passages for Sunday's lesson, with Epheslans 6:10-20 as the devotional reading. PETER ACTS BRAVELY IN THE passage in Acts we have the picture of Peter and John about to enter the temple on the Sabbath, when suddenly they find themselves confronted by a sick beggar. What could they do with him and for him? He was asking tor money. Peter said, "Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have five I thee, in the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise op and walk!" The lame man stood up, leaping and walking and rejoicing, and went Into the temple with Peter and John. Only the power of God can do such mighty works. Peter was not afraid to tackle the man's needs, since he relied upon God's wisdom and strength. WHY PETER WAS BRAVE PETER is often pictured as a very quick-tempered person. He was usually the first to speak in every Situation. He was the leader of the group a natural leader of men. But Peter did not assume to meet the poor man's need in bis strength. Only "In the Name of Jesus." When we forget self and rely upon the Holy Spirit for direction, we are enabled to meet and mas ter any situation. Juniors will do well to remember these words, "Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saitb the Lord of hosts," Zecbariab 4:6. Junior boys and girls can meet Ufa's tasks in the same assurance In which Peter dealt with the lame man, if we rely upon the Holy Spirit. SECRET OF CHRISTIAN POWER MYfOU shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you." Acts 1:8. That is the secret of the Christian's power. It does not originate elsewhere. It is God's gift to those who implicitly trust in him. This great truth is particularly appealing to intermediates and seniors. Young people are keenly sensitive to the times In which they live. We live today In an hour of unprecedented power atomic energy! But all of the marvels of modern science have not been able to give young people the aense of mastery. Rather, we are afraid. The scientists themselves tell ns that this is history's most precarious age. Only when the Holy Spirit is reg nant in our hearts can we possess the power of which Paul is writing In Galatians, when he says, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, Joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temper ance." WHEN WE HAVE THAT POWER WHY, then, should we ever be weak, when we may always possess that power? This is the most searching question for any Chris tian. The answer will lead us to cer tain inevitable admissions. We be come weak spiritually when we for get to pray, when we-forget to read God' a word, when we allow the in terests of this world to blind our eyes and deafen our ears to the reality of God's presence. The Holy Spirit will dwell with in ns. If only we will welcome him. He will not came unbidden; he will not remain unwanted. He ' cannot be made secondary. Either he guides or surrenders the rein ta aa. Our Uvea are spiritually strong and healthy when the Holy Spirit governs. Our work is effective, our words are compelling. We speak not our wisdom, but the wisdom of God. We go not in our strength, but in hie strength. ? ,'"v :'-; (Capright by thm Inttrmttlmnl Council af RtligiouM Eiueitloa am MM ml 40 ProttMtaat ianomiuMtlona, Jtaiaaattf bw WMU Tntuttt.) , , TYNDALL fun:?ju HC.V.S inn DUfLimmt!) ASKS CONGRESS fOR DOG STAMP Legislation In Honor of "Man's Cest Friend" Sought by Dog-Lovera The United States may aoon issue a postage Btamp honoring an's Best Friend," if the efforts being put forth by dog-lovers throughout the country prove fruitful. Spearheading the movement is Harry Miller, director of the Gaines Dog Re search Center, New York, who has appealed Harry Miller John Phillips of California, him self a long-time champion of the dog, to introduce the necessary legislation providing for the issu ance of such a stamp. In a letter to Congressman Phil lips, Mr. Miller points out that the United States at the present time has more dogs than any country is ever known to have owned Da fore one m everv tnree A"16"" can families owns one or more dogs and that certainly the dog s contributions of heroism, loyalty and intelligence are worthy of honoring in this manner. Ha further states that to date 13 countries have issued postage stamps which either show dogs as the principal point of their de signs, or have included dogs as an incidental to the composition. The only U. S. stamp which shows the likeness of a dog is one of 30-cent value issued in connection with the Columbian Exposition of 1893. This stamp shows Columbus with a globe demonstrating to a group of listeners his theories of geog raphy and navigation, while a dog, which appears to be of a large Mastiff type, is shown lying on the floor in the foreground. Mr. Miller feels very strongly that with the country's dog population at the 20.000,000 mark, "Man's Best Friend1' is now deserving of a postage stamp of his own and merits more than the incidental to Congressman Typical dog stamps of other lands. (Courtesy C. E. Pclanaer) recognition given him on a stamp issued 55 years ago. "There are several well-known breeds, truly American dogs, which would be eligible to represent the dog family on United States post age," Mr. Miller wrote. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever, the American Cocker Spaniel, the American Water Spaniel, the Alas kan Malamute, the Boston Terrier and the Black and Tan Coonhound are all pure-breds of undeniably American origin which have been brought to their present perfec tion by American breeders and dog-owners. If dogs besides native American ones were to be fea tured on stamps, the breeds which served so gallantly in the K-9 Corps during World War II are entitled to the glory." NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed by Johnnie Lit tleton and wife, Evelyn L.'ttleton to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, Jated January 8, 1948, and filed for reg istration in DuoUn County Regis try, January 9, 1948, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof, subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at Noon on the 16th day of February. 1943, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust and described as follows- And being the same land situated in Island Creek Township, Duplm County, nnd more particularly de scribed as follows: And being the same lands as is described by metes and bounds ii. a Deed recorded in Book 230 page 248 in the Public Registry of Du plin County, to which said Book, r?yTrm .fc ; f M ' ii t '.Uv ft i t ' f Llk lUdii 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 Phone 230-1 WE DRESSING - WARSAW, N. C DELIVER o o o o o o o o n Long Term Farm Loans Federal Land Bank Loans are available on Farm Properties at 4 per cent interest - can be repaid at any time without penalty. SEE- or WRITE - DE WITT CARS, SECRETARY-TREASURES " - Clinton National Farm Loan Association . BOX 148, PHONE 2262, CLINTON, N. C (For convenience of Dr"n County Fanners rr. Carr In la Page and ' Registry reference Is hereby had for a more accurate description of the same land being bounded and-described aa follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake in W. D. Brock'a Une, Lu.y J. Hollingsworth's corner and run ning thence as her line South i East about 56 poles to a stake in the Kenan Une; thence as the Ke nan line South 70 West 62V4 poles to a stake Julia Brock's corner thence as her Une North .' 5 West 5f poles to a Black gum at the end of Hollingsworth's land W. D. Brock' corner; thenc his Ho North 70 East 624 poles to thft be ginning containing by eeHn-sfc'rji 22 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Baglnning r.t a stakn on the run of FolHe Branch Lucy J. Hollingsworth's orner nt' running thence a ier line S. 77V2 E. 49Vi poles to a stake in Barbara E. Brinkley's Une- thence as her line S. 15 West 15V4 poles to a stake in a branch, thence as R. P. Brown's Une North 77W West 56 poles to a poplar on the run of Follies Branch, thence up the run of FolUes Branch to the begin ning containing 5 acres more t-t less Being the same land de crib cd in a Mortgage Deed in Duplin County Registry in Book 402 page 579, to which reference is had. This 12th day of January, 198. Vance B. Gavin Trust ;e 2-13-4t. VBG NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed by J. W. Brown, and recorded in Book 431 paee C35, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North C. ro::na, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof, subject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offe" for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in KemnsviUe, North Caroli na, at noon, on the 16th day of February, 1948, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust, and described as follows: Being the Western half of Lot No. 2 designated on Map of Hilton Lumber Company property made by H. J. Vann, Surveyor, Januan 7, 1940. to which reference is here by had and being known as J. S. Carr and D. W. Southerland land in Duplin County, North Carolina and beginning at a stake in the Northern margin of the County ROad leading from Charity to Chin quapin the Southeastern corner of Lot No. 1 shown on said map sad runs thence with said road North 67 East 498 feet to a stake in said road thpnee Noith 29 degrees 15 minutes West about 2800 feet to a stake in the back Une of Lot No. 2 on aforesaid map, thence with jth; North line of Lot No. 2 ns shown on said map South 39 degrees 25 minutes West to a stake the North- i eastern corner of Lot No. 1 shown on said map and the North western corner of Lot No. 2 shown on said map, running thence with the lina of Lou No. 1 & 2 and designated on sairi Map South 29 degrees 15 minutes East 260 feet to the point of beginning. Being the same land described n a i'eed of Trust f-on ,T jv. Brown to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, and B. F. Rivenbark, recorded i DupUn County Registry in Book 431 page 335, to which reference is had. This 12th day of Januaiy, 1943. Vance B. Gav.n, Truslee. 2-13-4t. VBG mssbssissassR Southerland Electric Co Warsaw, N. C. Phone 270-1 All Types Of Wiring BAiY CHICKS Blood Tested. Your Choice B. Rocks, KM. Beds, HI Reds, Red Bock Crosses. W. Bocks. Jersey Giants. Wvandottes or Per ISO Orpingtons. No leghorns or Shti ped culls. Get pleant eggs & meat. CO D. Hmit Assorted Rrerds, no L h. $5.95 Pullets, Any Breed, your choice $12.00 I.lvc npllvorv Ounranteed NATIONAL HATCHKR'ES OUTLET 1723 8. 8th St. PtIILA. 48, PA. mmmmm fsiday, Old Madam Morris Thi U My First VWt Hero A seventh Daughter Born with Veil, not to be classed with Gyp sies Over 60 years experience. Advice on all affairs of life. Please dont con fuse my work with that of toe ordinary fortune teller. The truth or nothing. Re member, a doubter nev er wins. You'll find me annerior 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.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John T. Gresham. deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Warsaw, N. C. on or before the 29th day of January, 1949, or this notice will DITCHING CAPS DYNAMITE Reath Jones Cash Store & Mt. Olive, N. C. Phone 290 M. F. ALLEN. JR. General Insurance KEN ANSVILLE.N. C. KfiMANSVILLE'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY J. M. JENKINS. Mgr. N. C. Consolidated Hide Co., Inc. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Now Located Foot of Waynesborough Ave. Former WeUs Brick Yard SPECIALIZING IN , HIDES, SKINS, FATS & RAW BOIIES IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE Phone Goldsboro 1532, Collect ' 4 Best way to our plant from Mt. Olive, turn J . left at first stop light. J Quinn-McGowen Company Warsaw, North' Carolina Day Phone 244-1 Nite 266-1 FUNERAL DlRECTOltS & EMBALMERS Ambulance Service AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY Wallace Livestock Yards When Hogs It Will Be IJOVOPEl! ' WELLS ABATTOIR fchhuahy izx 1:13 be pleaded In bar of their recover All persons Indebted to said e tate will please make imrnediat payment , This January 20, 1948. J. T. fJresham, Jr., Admini strator of John T. Gresham 3-5-6t JTG ... Copies of the bulletin are avail able to the public free on requeit Write to the Agricultural Ed.it,r at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, and ask for a copy 0 Technical Bulletin No. 89. i QUICK RELIEF FHC Symptoms of Distress Arising tron STO.".1AC!l ULZZT.: due to EXCESS ACir Fi-MBMkTelUtfHosMTraelsseaffi, Most Hats or It Win Cot Yea KC j aymptomsoiaiiliaaisnains Oroas ftndbuadanal Ulcandne to Sams AsW rsar Dlfatttaa, tmmr mr Upaat Maauca, Sjastiima, mai iaai aaaaawaaaaia, atc dustobsassAaM.Soldoa IS dan MaU Ask for "William's Mai saw" vhkhfakr mlilMlMstriaraaasi rt s WARSAW DRUG COMPANY Warsaw, N. C OR STUMPING and FUSE Are Higher InWdbe f r -i r - aLL. , I J. C. I a I
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