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r mi u II J 4 1 . -1 . t nnr .ins villa iix. ,. . - r .Y. CCTC. 4. -.o THE DUPUN TIMES raMMkai Mk Friday to KeiianWlle, M. C, County SMt of - DOrunuiunii Editorial oulneM and printing plan. KenansriUe. H. C. ; J. BOBERT GEADT, EDITOR OWNER Entered at the Port Office. KenansviUe. N. C, aa oeebad claaa matter. TELEPHONES X;; Kenanwlllo. 255-0 - Warsaw ass SOTSCEIPTION BATES: $3.00 par year In Duplin County; n m aa m mar year outside Duplin uouniy, id ItM per year outride North Carolina, except to Men InU. S. Armed Faroes, Anywhere. $3.00 peV year. iUfwUUW raw - A Democratic Journal, deroted to the material, educational. . . . i a Mk1lM PAnnt. i and arn cultural mierau oi m" ' American P ASIOtlMltB 'mm IDC DUPLIN TIMED HISTORY OF DUPLIN Byt J. R. Crady The history of Duplin Is a history of life. The future of Duplin Mast avoid strife. nnrntvu. plm 119:97-109: Luke TMrwnTTONAt. READING: fsaims JUl-Timejtest Seller Lesson for October 3, 1948 Editorial " We don't know who wrote this. We believe Dr. Clarence Poe did. It Is an editorial that appeared in the September issue of the Prog ressive Farmer of which Dr. Poe is editor. We thinK ne nas smmu up the racial angle in the South about as well as one could. It is worth reading and re-reading by both the Whites and the Negroes. The Duplin Times has always hnd a friendly feeling toward the Neg ro Race. Most of we whites were half-way raised by a "negro mam my" and they are responsible to a large extent for what we are am ounting to. A Time for Racial Understanding and Restraint H rnlored peo- Wiuie ycut. - pie have long worked together on Southern farms in peace and friendship. They must continue to do so. The next few months promise to test the bonds of friendship be tween the races in the South as they have never been tested before. Northern extremists win see w spur Southern Negroes into danger ous demands. Southern extremists will seek to drive Southern whites into dangerous attitudes. Neither effort should succeed. It is a time when each race should seek to understand the oth er Our white people must givo . heed to the Negro's appeal for safe ty and justice. Negroes should un , derstand that real progress will come only by gradual evolution, not oy icvuiuu. TvTroc fnr pxamDle. SllOUIQ ' uui w that our Southern white i aa nnt invent slavery. It was a custom brought down from Bible times and beyond. And while inevitable under JIIUH uuwv such a system, the folk songs of tne smith and our family traditions show how often master and slave lived in a friendship such as finds beautiful expression in Massa s in de Cold, Cold Ground" and "Car ry Me Back to Old Virginny." But slavery was wrong. And tho nearly all the writer's ante-bellum kin were slaveholders, not even in our boyhood did we ever hear a Southerner express a wish that slavery could have Deen conuuucu. And if the average Southern Neg ro's lot has been hard since eman cipation, so has the lot of most Southern white small farmers, sharecroppers and tenants. Both races have suffered from an unbal anced one-crop agriculture, time prices usury, inadequate schools, and other evils. But both groups have made progress. kot h.is ariv race made great- iii an vears than the Negro has made hince emancipa tion," someone has said. If so, this is a tribute both to the ability ot Southern Negroes and the cooper ation thev have had from the great ;,.n, f our Southern white people. We grant that this coopera tion has not been all it might have been. But When one contrasts tin average Southerner's friendly treat- . p Koipnps of American In- dians. the difference is astounding. It has been the proud boast ot white Southerners that the JNeg- U WnnO flVP itl illP SOUth. I U tit if .10 iro to continue to justify A 1. (ncfap that boast, we musi maiwc progress in giving our Negroes Detr ter homes, better schools, hotter health conditions, greater economic opportunity, greater equality be fore the law. As to social interming ling, a great Negro educator, Book er T. Washington, ou years ago suu linn Pir W 1 CHI1 UK CUa" rliA nc thp fineers sociaHy, but as united as the hand in working to hoin pacti other and the South In this time ol peculiar sires and turmoil we beg each race to try to understand the other . . that each race refuse to follow its viol- TF ALL the Bibles sold in one year 1 by one manufacturer, the Amer ican Bible society, were puea on too of one another, flat-not end wisethat pile of Bibles and testa ments would be 26 miles high. In 1947 that firm put out the astonishing total of 9,310,439 Bibles, testaments or portions. During the first 125 years of the society's ex istence, 305.579,217 copies of Scripture rhrwoKVeone shelf 870 miles Bible is the best selling book in the world. No other book is in us class. Dr. Foreman sold by them, Is life worth The struggle we make? Let's love our neighbors And make life great. Great is thy Heritage Oh Kenansville; Great is what God Has given thee. Your noble history Abounds in glory; And may your future Grow into a story. .... 1,-, thi Rible is not to know the most widely read hook in the world. The American Bible society publishes It only 167 languages, but parts of It have been translated Into as many as 1,000 languages and dialects. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . ..jir,o,1 having duall- .. . . ,:.:.,im. nt thp estate ilea as Aanuiuu"" -- ---- . - t jmum. nefore 01 ooe nowLuu, --r the uierK 01 me ouye"" DupUn County on the Uth day of August 1948, tms is w persons who have claims sgalnst r . .... ,1iaIi Dininu said estate to preseui. y -to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 11th day of Aug ust 1949 or this notice will be plea ded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement with the undersigned. . ,l. ttiu J.v nf AllSllSt 1948. inis ine ""j -Carl Smith, Odministrator of the estate of Joe Houston. deceased. 10-8-6t. C.S. Many Authors OUCH popularity must be de- JUll puiiuiai"j ,a Thprp are many reasons why the Bible continues to be, year after year, the all-time best seller. But one of the reasons is its im pressive variety. It ! is notM book it is a library of books. What ever your mood, whatever your need, there is a page in the Bible, somewhere, for you. A Christian will try seriously to appreciate the whole Bible and not merely one or two parts of it. Tot there is such variety in it that Invariably some per- V 1 .MA A1 sons are attracted ay ture of It while another fea ture makes stronger appeal to others. ..ji tvioco next three uur biuuico months will be in "The Literature of the Bible" ana eutu w . . :: .lifrprpnt feature. snail oe iiuwv.'s - This week we give a thought to the tremendous variety ui along with its underlying unity. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of the late D. L. Lee of Faison, Duplin it,: tr nntifv all oersons LUUIll, " - naving cianus asouu. to present tnem to xne uuuwob"v-, QUiy Vcl.'licu, v v- year from date of last ubucation . .. . is nioo,tlnira Will be ox tniy noun, jv - . r . t. : riauMimr All maae ui u -- - , persons indebted to said estate wiU please make lmmeuiare t."-""- This tne aisi aay , w , 1947. . k T Mrs. Julia r aurcioiu AdministratrU C. D. Lee. H. T. Ray, Atty. 10-l-6t. I V , , FREEDOM TTTAIN :. ,i? would havc rrpN n . liaJ- : ' - - 1 ! T' t 1 . 1 ' I A. J. CAVENAUGH . JEWELER DIAMONDS WATCIUtS WATCH AND JEWEOtX REPAIRING & ENGRAVING Wallace N. C. WARSAW . AF & AM LODGE No. 677 ainaa aaia aaiaBaMj Monuments Of Design QUALITY WORF IANSHD7 TRUE RTONES - FINELY CUT SEE FRANCIS OAKLEY FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS The Qnlnn-McGowen IN WARSAW Many Types ' LOOKING through the Bible you 1 find all varieties of literary types; you find poe!I biogM- AT 7:30. ALL MASTER MASONS stories, essays, sermons, biogra , A I sJL.n TO ATTNED. pnies, dramas; rhapsoaies , . -- r 1 ri n nc ni n UUUIC . w 1 buuea. li. . . - o- 1 hymns. Here are pages as prosaic as a telephone book and here are pages more exciting than any fiction. Here are simple, etrnlirhtforward Ideas that a child can understand as soon as he understands we worus and here are mysteries so pro found that the world's mightiest and boldest minds shrink back 1 in awe. ' The Bible is not like a piece of music played on one single instru . A ,;i ,,& nn a niccolo: it IlitUL, ILft-c a xi ' is more like an immense symphony n,a lictnn to it. 4Vi the more we hear in it TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME Burial Aasociaaon - PhoM'TC - . - fMhalnnl Funerai ihiww?i . Ambnlanoe ttLSLJ nan . FOR SALE Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINORS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Nert Door to AjStP) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS BARTLETT TREE Phone 230-1 WE nniCSSTNG WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER Calypso Veneer to., Inc. RETAIL LUMBER YARD Phones: 3602. 3603 Calypso, N. C. ALL GRADES FRAMING, BOARDS, f FLOORING, MOULDINGS, ETC. , KILN DRIED ' All New and Modern Equipment f 1 Y T XX?. TOUB LIST? THANK YOU. Many Times NO ONE knows exactly how long it took lor the Bible to be writ ten. Let us suppose that tne ear liest parts came from the pen (or ... . 3 4UA latest stylus) or moses, uuu " part from aDOut iuu yeai u.v. CSirist (John and the Revelation). If Moses fiourisnea arouuu B. C, that would mean that the Bible was completed 13 centuries after it was begun. In 13 centuries much can hap pen, end much did. There is hardly any circumstance or crisis, there is scarcely any time, however hum drum or thrilling, which does not have its match in the Bible. Its writers were inspired men; they knew God. But they also knew the times in which they lived, and thus can speak to ours. FOR all the vast variety of the Bible, there is in it a deep and Jolty unity. is douuu ev" feits mighty purpose, which ..1.1..J i 41,. Viaart' blOOd Of lUTUUUCU m , . nrVin nrrntit a line OI H. ever uiau " - . That purpose is to make God real to man, ana to Dring aiau a v,s Ttiiiia m have had their lighter moments, but they, aid not write xnese vhh ""- They wrote under ; wo irrc slstable Impulse, born of the Holy Spirit, to make plain to other men what God had re vealed to them. ' . . in iha Bible, re- DO a yw w member its purpose is not to maws ..... i , mm a Vnnlc! yUU - ' . a. k. 4ianl. trreat purpose i jh vnnnnw luiiuuku SASH,D001SSHEET ROCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SH)IN6, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V ROOFING, BRICK - SIDING NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in a civil action pen ding entitled "David Hill ys Heirs of Daphne Haywood et als , and I r... utm Hnnnr. Henry L. signea oy i - - - - . Stevens, Jr.. Judge Presiding at the September Term of laid Court, the undersigned who was by . said . a rnm mission- juagmen appui" - - , or to sell saia ibuus the petition therein nieu, y ., . ,.,1. n notnber 1948. at or me iou. uj . . .,-,!. about the hour oi ia o " on said date at the Courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina - ...... . rt..niin offer for sale UOUniy 01 u"V"" ----- to the highest bidder fqr cash, that certain tract of land lying and be i m Faison Township, Duplin County, North Carolina and more l JoD.rihp(l 88 follOWS: pariieuiai ij ..... . . v it., nmnprtv owned by w f- - , , i u.utunnit deceasea anu uapiinc ' bounded as follpws: TTXTXTTMn the richt'or way oftnw"TrM: ran xoaa on u pv - " " ..h ;the road and runnios v .w y ---- said line of Adam a tho 1M of Aman 01 in"""- " ,,. Vu " nnrth with the line, known as the. Simpson line and land ' to the northwest corner; thence east with the line of the Simpson land to the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, thence south with the W. and W. Byroad to the beginning, contain ing m acres and known as the Bryant Faison Land. ccmim TWACT: BEGINNING at a stake on tho W and W. i Hauroao bounds and runs south 20Ms west 47-poles to a stane; xne -" 74V4 east mv. poiea w - the land of W. and -W. Railroad Company bounds thence with said a.i- 1C1Z. uraer Vl bounds; thence norm wtj poles to the beginning, containing 3 acres more or ie ---- same lands as conveyeo w m Daphne Haywood by a deed from Isaac Hill and wife to Daphne Hay wood, which deed is registered in .... T,.it. nf Deeds Office of i lie w . Duplin county, in a Rt rofprpnee to Whicn is nereuy made. ; . n . i , i .joining the lands of Ciaiu lituus ouj"1 o , TTin n.nhn. Hnvwood and isaac xiiii, ""F"-- - - ., 4he Wilmington and Weldon Rail road Company propeny. 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