1 THE DUPLIN TIMES FntsUshed teh Friday In KenanavlUe, N. C County Sent f , DUPLIN COUNTY t Editorial buIncM and printing plant. KenansTule, N. C J. BOBEBT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER Entered at the Port Office, KeaansrlUe, C , v aa leeend elaaa matter. TELEPHONES Kenansville, 255-6 f WanMwr, . SUBSCRIPTION -KATES: fS.Ot per year In Duplin County; 93.10 per year year outride DnpUn County, In North Car Una; 94.00 per year outside North Carolina, except to Men in U. K Armed Forces, Anywhere. $3.00 per year. Advertising rates famished on request. A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, sonomlo and agricultural Interests of Duplin ounty. yfHmih Carolina fefx lussAMecMrioYjn Nollonel Adverthlna tepfetenlelive AhEIKAI Pll$s flKUIItl New YoA CMee Pelre PWesJeV Seeking Heir $10,000 Estate Chicago, 111., June 24 Mrs. Elizabeth Perry Benbow, who would be 87 year old, if living, and there fore more likely her children or grandchildren, are being sought in North Carolina to claim a $10,000 estate to which they are unknow ingly the heirs. This became known here today when Walter C. Cox, probate gene alogist, 208 S. LaSulle St., Chicago, DRIVE OUT TO CARLTON'S CAFE All Kinds Of Eats Sandwiches, Milk Shakes and Ice Cream Curb Service Hi-Way IU - 3 Miles South of Win-saw N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE C0V INCi Foot of Waynesborough Avenue Former Weil's Brickyard GOLDSBORO, N. C. PHONE 1532 COLLECT IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OP LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS ' - (Next Door to A&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS BARTLETT FREE Phone 230-1 WE DRESSING WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER FOR MOST GMC HEAVY DUTY MODELS If you've been waiting for the day when you could get quick delivery on a new heavy duty GMC ... let us tell you that day has arrived. Right now we can order and get most heavy GMC models on short notice. You can choose from one of the industry's widest selection of models . . . gasoline and Diesels . . . trucks, tractors and dump models ... in weight ratings from 19,000 to 90,000 pounds. Here's new heavy duty power, per formance, economy and stamina for you. Here's the opportunity to get the exact truck you need for your heavy hauling job. Come in and get full particulars. I.TWTRUCXOrVAlUf OA$OLINIDIISn. LAA A. - E'f www 7est Motor who specializes in tracing missing relatives to settle estates, assumed charge of the hunt with scant clues on which to proceed. "Mrs. Benbow, whosi maiden name was Perry," Mr. Cox said, "was born in New England la about 1859. When a young woman, she married Benbow whose first name is unknown, and the eouple went to somewhere in North Carolina to live. "Under the laws and ciram stances applying, only Mrs. Benbow, if living, or her children or grand children (direct descendants) are or.titit.ri tn plAim the estate. There Is reason to believe that she or her "I Company mm? IV' t j9i turn , mvm,9.Ls. SCRIPTURB: Daniel 1:11-41; 8; Hi UalMhl ! LK l:7-7; 2:26-33: John 10:IJ-J3. DEVOTIONAL RBADINO: Psalms ISO! 1-3. From Malachi To Christ Lesson for June 27, 1948 THE lnter-biblical period, cover ing approximately four cen turies, 1 one of the great silences of history, save a the prophecies of God offer flicker- fog light upon the jV'i winding paths in v ; western Asia, north- i em Africa and f"3'j southern Europe. A jp remnant of Jews resided in Jersula- tl ' lem, whilst many others were dis- il'l persed about the face of the earth. mmammtm J. The Old Testament Dr. Newton was translated into Greek the version used In the time of Christ the Talmud and the 14 books of the Apocrypha were written. The syna gogue arose. The schools ot Hillel and Shammai were founded and flourished. The sects of the Phari sees and Sadducees originated. Bud dha, Confucius and iZoroaster were beginning to influence life in the Far East, while In the Near East Zeno and Epicurus dominated philo sophical thought. The Caesars ruled the Mediterranean world. To understand something of this period from Malachi to Christ, we, are asked to read the Scripture pas sages listed above. BEFORE JESUS CAME i'i TOEHOLD, I will send my mes D senger, and he shall prepare1 the way before me; and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come In bis temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in; behold ha shall come, salth the Lord tit hosts." Did they fully understand the significance of these great words of Malachi? Hardly may we expect that they did, -but they' got their basis of hope, about which we studied last Sunday. Imagine the faces of the little children- tn the long ago as they heard of the- com ing Messenger! THE COMING CHRIST T OOK carefully at the above J-A -Scriptures and see how both the Old and New Testaments oenter upon Christ. These great phrases are suggested: The promised Christ, the expected Christ, the heralding Christ, the pre sented Christ, the enlightening Christ, the judging Christ, the mer ciful Christ, the redeeming Christ, the restoring Christ, the guiding Christ Space does not permit the cita tions, but a study of the passages will reveal each of these gifts and blessings In the coming Christ BETWEEN THE TESTAMENTS DIMLY only do we envision that period of four centuries, but we have sufficient light to trace the steps by which the faithful amongst the Jews were cleansing themselves of idolatry as the fires of God purged away the dross of paganism and secularism. One will find rich rewafd in the reading of the Apocry pha and Josephus. Also, one will find in the opening chapters of the New Testament light which falls back upon those dark ages. There were synagogue schools, taught in many .instances by very able men, such as Hillel. There was groping toward the light. Men were hungry for the fulfilment of prophecy. It was the darkness just before the dawn. THE LKSBT BREAKS UOLESSED be the Lord God of D Israel; for he hath visited and redeemed his people," . Luke 1:68. Thus does the golden text tor Sun day's lesson flash upon the waiting heart of expectant humanity the Good News. The fulness of God's time had Come. Jesus was born. Peace had come to men of good 'will. James Montgomery puts the Good News in these lovely lines: tngelt, from tbt rtolms of glory, Wing your flight o'r all the earth, Yt, who tang triation't itory, blow proclaim Messiah's birth: Coma and worship, tomi and worship. Worship Christ, the new-born King. (Copyright by the International Council o Religious education on bthalt ot 40 Protestant denominations. Released by WWII Features.; Preacher's Task No religious doctrine has any re demptive power until it is trans lated into the terms of a specific" situation or an actual problem. It. becomes the task of the Christian preacher in this generation to do the translating. The question, "What would Jesus doT" is always with descendants a restlll leojrtea North Carolina." r - e Heavy offlertmj pf broilers old steady to weak in nearly all sections The' undersigned having Quali fied as Administrator of the es tate of George B. Hudler, deceased, oriH havincf flllJlllflPfl tlGlore tns Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin ! a a. . 4 1 Ovwl rtmi rt Tuns) VUUUiy UU Uic uiiu uaj v 1948, this is to notify all persons who have claims against the said estate to present their claims to the undersigned Administrator1 on or before the 10th day of June, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar to their recovery. All persons Who are indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 10th day of June, 1948. S A. Smith, Administrator of the estate of George B. Hudler, deceased, Beulaville North Carolina. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 7-23-6t. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by Deed of Trust executed 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 Kenansville, North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the fol lowing land, to wit: In Hi. Town or Fai. n, 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 Chur:h Street South 8 West 150 feet to an iron stake; thence North 82 West 50 feet to a stake; thence North 8 East and narall 1 with Church Street 150 feet to a stake on South ern edge of So;imon Street; thence along the Southern -margin of Sol omon Street Suvlh 82 East 50 feet to tl.e beginning, and being the same lands as described in a deed from Mary L. II. Williams to H. T. Ray as recorded in Book 439, page 256, of the Duplin County Registry. This sale is made oh 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- OOOGO&900000 WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CAU BILL HINES, JR. Phone 270-1 2C2-G WARSAW, N. C. oooooooooooo rOli SILt SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER- RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V ROOFIN J, BRICK SIDING Z. J. Carter 6 Son Wallace, N. C. HUP YOUI COUNTRY,,.. HHJ YOURSUll Tfcsre Is still a very real need fas' every ounce of need fats we loaa salvage. "The world-wide I i abortaie Is greater today than lever before. Pleas ... keep 1 laving and turning in your used kitchen fata. P. 8. Veil you do get paid for them . .,. and ' you know how ready cash counts today. Z Keep Turning In Used Falsi I , lOtriUI fit Uni CMBlttN, lit, 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 Southerland Electric Co. Warsaw, N. C. Phone 270-1 All Types Of Wiring AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY Wallace Livestock Yards 4 When Hogs Are Higher If Will Be In Wallace w H s. VS V el-JU KHj aeeeeM - D. -- ' t : m a t in TUNE vvitu iu;i2 against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before one year from the last publication date of this notice, or this notice wui De pieaa in hnr 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. Turner estate. Grady Mercer, Atty 7-9-6t. GM Arthritis Pajn yr eulek. dsUinsttiUr eomrbrOag nrfp lot SJlossJed I) x Gained the agency nndnovccy - - . - Ma.t fat moro i esIS MM9 mmmmar . - - - DUPLIN SUPPLY CO.; WHOLESALE and RETAIL J. RIVENBARK, JB. Prop. i n i : i n mm J - ill il r ' TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OUYI Burial AseoctaHoi" PImm It Funeral Director, Esnbalmen Ambulance Service, day or night Heene ot Wtm-PimBsi Dr. H. V. Colwell OPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined; Glasses Fitted, Next Door To CaTenauiU Cherrolet Company Permanent Office la - WALLACE, N: C. KIIIST0I1 AUTO AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 P. M, Steal VbUe Wlct $r StOtHlfh nr ear on the auction block for pnly $5.00 ANYONE BUY ANYONE SELL ' SALE BAIN OB SHINE 7- convf your oar Into cash" Herbert Pate AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4581 ,k WARSAW and at the doss Friday were 37 ( 38 cents a r'1"",J

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