. mmmmmmWmWmmmmmmmHmmmmwmmmmn'" izr. oupliii Tin no XX 1 -J OLIVB s " Burial AssootaHosi 1 WtiZM? m amaatizt if, G, vewy r dupun county . eat i FoneraJ Dlreoton. fcaubabnese iuiMiIance Service, day or night Hesne et Warae-DsnHa in i, ' m . hi 1 1 i. nil i UttarialAwiatM an Vrtattng slant, Keaansvflle, N. C J. ROBERT GRADY. KDTTOK OWNER v Kaftarel at the Pert Offleet KeenrasYflle, N. C , - you'd ., ... ,ji 9W W2v 1: no hurry. J W : ; HUR1 ' KIIIST02I TI1IPHONI8 iKBVtlMi?' ' ' .. Wumr, 295-fll SITBSCSIFnON BATES: SS.H per rear in Dstplbt Cewatr. SUI per rear year outside PnpUa County, In North CartUna; . Ut yet year entslde North Carolina, except to Ilea tm V. 8. , Anywhere, $ rate A Demeeratle Journal, derated i aad agitonHanl bitereata af DnpUa County. Notional AeVeMhhia tejretemallie AmeiiTai PiurfliiiaiiiM Boys and Girls, White and Negro ' Near Goldsboro, in Wayne county! are three camps which this v summer will be enjoyed by boys and girls from half-a-dozen coun ties. Goldsboro News-Argus reports about all three. .: Camp Tuscarora is for white Bay Scoots. Camp Trailee belongs to the white Girl Soouts. Camp Carver, for Negro Scouts, is aleo used for picnies of Negro community groups. Warsaw Fish Market CREATOES AND HAUiTAINERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALTTy BBA FOODS (Next Dow to AStP) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS RARTLETT FREE DRBSSINO Phone 850-1 WARSAW, N. C. N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Waynesborougb: Avenue Forme? Well's Brickyard GOLDSBORO, tf, C. PHONE 1532 COLLECT IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE DRIVE OUT TO CARLTON'S CAFE All Kinds Of Eats Sandwiches, Milk Shakes and Ice Cream Curb Service Hi-Way 117 - 3 Miles Elngfln ; We Pay The High Dollar For Your Wheat, Oats ' .And Com. We Haul From Fields : Shingles $ 6.50 ' Roll Roofing 3.00 50 Lb. Stand Pure Lard 13.25 4 Ibpkg. 50per cenf DDT 135 4ib Mixide Beandusf .75 4 Lb Arsenate Lead .95 28 Lb Grandeur Flour ,.. 1.70 !',..:,. . V Gamer Brothers . IVfolesab ,.fcd Izttzti. .u-' k Mount Often, JL C " - aer year. furnished on request. to the material, educational. WE DELIVER South of Warsaw " ORIPTUHB: BMklol 14U1-U, ! Duld 7:1-Ii CMharlah :l-10; t:l :-10; U.'IO; 11:1; John 10:14. DBVOTIONAL READING: Luk 1: The Hope For The Lesson for Jane 20, 1848 THE hope for the Messiah first revealed to Adam in Genesis 8:13, and repeated to Abraham, Moses, David and Isaiah, was now proclaimed through " I Eteklel, Daniel and "V I Zechariah. V II Here v have hone of oreierva- fv&gl tidn, the hope of peace, tne nope oi security, the hope of usefulness, the hope of deliverance, the hope of dominion, the hope of service, the hope of sover eignty, the hope of Dr. Sfowtoa redemption and the hope of purification. ' A PROMISE FROM GOD THIS is no fancied scheme of man. It is God's clear promise. "Therefore will I save my flock, and" I will set up one Shepherd .over them, and he shall feed them . . . and I the Lord have spoken it." God goes on to promise them peace by ridding them of danger, and security through his blessing upon the land "There shall be Bowers of blessing." LOOKING FOR A BETTER WAT LONG had the people looked for a better way. Now God would provide that better way. It would be vouched safe unto them through the Good Shepherd. He knows the way, he holds the key. The wistful hearts of the people must have been lifted up as Ezeklel and Zechariah shouted their prophe cies of the coming Messiah. Many of these very passages have been used for the anthems which our choirs sing today. Well may every Christian employ them to tell of that better way in the midst of thjs troubled, changing world about lis. DANIEL'S DREAM OF (THE DELIVERER "$HE, passage in Daniel Is reso A jftnt wiftfvhope, "I saw in' the tftWslons.,iand, behold, on$ like, the Son o man -cams wrfh the 3ono& of heaven." This dream" of Daniel was a vision of the Messiah, bring ing dominion, glory and a kingdom a kingdom for all people, nations and languages. It is the universal hopes of the ages, brought nearer through this inspired vision of the prophet "For unto us a child is born, and unto us a son Is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called Wonderful. Counsellor. Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." This vision of the coming Messiah set every bell ringing In the heart of humanity. SAVIOUR AND KING FOREVER ALL THE promises are embodied in these passages Jesus the Saviour, Jesus the King, Jesus the SanctixJer. Here was hope for the Jews, and for all mankind. It was proclaimed through Jewish prophets, and Jesus was born of a Jewish mother. Favored, indeed, was that race. And although there be many who have rejected the Messiah, he fulfills Che deepest meaning of ev en? man's hope. With Charles Wesley we sing: Km see Umg-txptaU sus, Bop H ttttby ptopU frtt; ires ear jAw mi fart rtlttut mi, lM m finiomr in tbtt. Borntby ptopU dtlktr, Asms a tbild, mi yil , King, s nign at mi fortvtr, New thy ptaom Ungdom bring. (Copyriget of fidlaioiu lonal Council mm boholf ot 40 FTOt9MtavA nntawd br VHV FoatarwJ Christian Generosity On occasions a collection U taken In a tavern designed to relieve some man distress., r oi any such gen- w w. W WW UJOJlAIUi, PU IB I us also remember that thaAort of thing is done only occasionally in a liquor Joint and itli the regular habit In a church. Roy L. SmitK No Giixn Struggle To become a musician you don't grit your teeth for a grim struggle. One basic tact for successful, living is mat life is eager to serve you. Approach it. then, in faith. -"Fear net, little flock, ft Is your Father's good pleasure to give you the Wag ooml" Virgil Kraft. v Southerland Llectrlc Co. , WRrsa-y, N.C. r. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by Deed of Trust execute'd by Wilbert Castella Brod gen and wife, Gladys F. Brodgen, dated the 2nd day of May, 1947 and recorded in Book 431, page 403, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Duplin County, Jefferson E. Owens, Trustee, will at twelve o' clock Noon on Friday, July 2, 19 48 at the Courthouse door of Du plin County in Kenansvllle, North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the fol lowing land, to wit: In th. Town or Falson, Duplin County, North Carolina Beginning at the intersection of the Southern margin of Solomon Street and the Western margin of Church Street, and runs along the Western margin of Church Street South 8 West 150 feet to an iron stake; thence North 82 West 50 feet to a. stake-, thence North 8 East and parallel with Church Street 150 feet to a stake on South ern edge of Solomon Street; thence along the Southern margin of Sol omon Street South 82 East 50 feet to the beginning, and being the same lands as described in a deed from Mary L. H. Williams to H. T. 1 Ray as recorded in Book 439, page 256, of the Duplin County Registry. This sale is made on account of default in payment of the indebt edness secured by said Deed of Trust. This sale is made subject to lien of all unpaid taxes and as sessments, the payment of which shall Be assumed by the purchaser. A five per cent (5) cash de posit will be required of the high est bidder at the sale. This the 25th day of May, 1948. Jefferson E. Owens, Trustee. 6-25-4t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as exe cutor of the estate of Mrs. Rachel A. Turner, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present GIVES .Malarial ChilSs&Feveri R0IIEF A. J. CAVENAUGH JEWELER DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A ENGRAVING Wallace N. C WARSAW AF & AM LODGE No. 677 AT 7:30. ALL MASTER MASONS ARB INVITED TO ATTNED. MEETS EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS REMEMBER TODAY A 1UIVHIKKIIW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 17 J or COMMERCIAL . PHOTOGRAPHY, a errcEtxrx : : them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before one year from the last publication date of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement This the 1st day of June. 1948. George H. Turner, Executor Mrs. Rachel A. Tamer estate. Grady Mercer, Atty. 7-9-6t. GM FujlJALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, IIME, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PD?E, DRAIN HIW3 WHITEa ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT 6HINXJLE3, ALL KINDS OF &OLL ROOJING, 5-V ROOFING, BRICK SIDING Z. J. Carter & Son Wallace, N. C 1 I mWk00ooo00 yr CV . . .... Hie.t- I V , " mIi'I " "i'e f. " mmmmmmmmwwm i " i - " ' Wotv graduate... For protection "to the N degree," Piating clings to cylinder walls Oil-Piatb your engine with s s i won't all drain down, even Conoco N' Motor OiU Drain out overnight : j : you get extra protec old, worn-out oil . . and refill tion from Mdry-frictionM starts . . . with apr, fresh Coaoco N from metal-eating combustion N' Oil (Patented) contains an adds j , from power-clogging added ingredient that fastens an sludge tind carbon due to wear! fr--fihn of lubricant so closely to Forf2-time protection and more ' Ti r' u Dg P"" We "" mae P"", mart motorists PtATfio! JCai because extra Oil- will now graduate s ...to cn OIL-iATE J Copyright 1848. CosUntnul OH Cfmmnt 1 FOR YOUR GARDEN & FARM NEEDS TRADE WITH FRED HARDY IN KENANS VILLE Z. o WANTED: 100 Tobacco Farmers To Use Fuel O Oil This Season In The Kenansville And Beula- O o o o vine Area, we have Terms. o o o o SERVICE OIL COMPANY WARSAW O WARSAW g AUTO AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 P.M. Sell While Prloea Ar SUUHlgh r car on the anctlon block for only , $5.00 ANYONE BUT ANYONE SELL SALE RAIN OR SHINE T- oonveH yoor car Into cash" Herbert Pate AUCTIONEER" Goldsboro Highway Phone 4887 aJf. oooooooooooo WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUaiOIIEER CALL BILL HIDES, JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C OOOOOOOOOOOO Monuments Of Design X QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUE STONES FINELY CUT SEE ' FRANCIS OAKLEY The Qulnn-MoGowen Co. WARSAW. A Plenty Of Drums. Good O t O o O

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