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Warsaw Fish Market CRKATOIIS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWKIt PRICKS ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to A&P) lloth Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fixhman WIIJ.IH IIARTLKTT ritKK Phone 230-1 WK j DREHSINQ WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Wnynesborough Avenue Former VVcil'g Brickyard OOLDSBORO, N. C. PHONE 1532 COLLECT IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND I IOCS FREE OF CHARGE oooooootooooooooooooooooo n i . . NOTICE W Wlh To Announce That We Are Now Buying i Daily, Monday Through N. C. No Commission Price For Your Hogs Sampson Livestock Market LAKC!3 WILLIAMS, Owner. Warsaw, 2tt- f&M ewr rear Dwpsssj fssratsnrd e to tfct tsterial. s ef Dvyfia Cswsrfv Program ptnary t U-T th-pt'iHt'i-.n hi own p.se of ..szp upon th fann, L'n ,:n purchase ttrtentrn. 'fti- farmer irUi provide tumtie facilitie and d;v '.orn an h wnhe, eith-r ! f-'-'lr- 'it l)iing. However, wrtatev.- '-orn ne may have on the f'rrj '' i 'nay fx? delivered to ii.f.'.'lity Oedit Corporation '.-,' J jf'; ujf?rt price, pro ,! r,:, . ii:-n properly tor'-'l ' " ' yrade reciuirernenU. ;. '.' l that t .rn p-(d I';. .: are urged to conta'-t 1 i, "cerrer o courity off;-H-u'-f deLaila of Ui mipport proaram baton: ; i .i than dupport priii- coniitr'j.tio:i of a t-n.- i; " o ll ' Mr H ' l-i :. ;.' If !, f-ial . (Offl (. ;iy ( -.rid Mr I tf I'arker. Mi . in Vr-t II. C, rJoby i: an.J i-,',bv of V ik- r'orent upenl Satur '! fii-.n v.ild Mr. Leotid Outlaw. Mi .11 'i Mr. Henry Kofoinnon !.- iin'l Mm Villiam Sutton of I ,ii.tni. jk iiI the week end w.tli M,i, 1 It Sul.to.i. h, M I. Outlaw, Jr t.i-1, Id tin ln'jl bridge ye-lr w.ix liov r-Jif tail y,i ui'l Mil Mmi'i Mcwlorn .mil ,),.. Kdna SuUori of Oold hofo wore anions vlsltom here on Suii'lav 'I no llaiiowecr, party vim vcr niiori i njoyed Katurday niuht. Monuments Of Deif(n OIMLITT WORF .AVHIIIP Tftt'" . r INKI.Y CUT SEE FRANCIS OAKLEY The Qulnn-Mcflwca IN WARM AW Co. Saturday, At Warsaw, Charged. Top Market Kit-! 4 1 - - Yoice3 of Gcd twin far enfcer 1. I roaSiM?" Taat it tk kind iftmtioo wtueit prof.rK 'jt. epoo Uim were expet4 to anrver fl Samuel t:l J6 fkjv peo tCJ have ibis tnKtua tixjot propfaet in t Bible, as ii they La4 been cypcy tor-tu&e-teller. tea-ieaf readerj or artrolo fer. They were nothing of the ort. It Is cot potiible to open the Bible to fce book of the protifceta and read Dr. Frema hlitsry-io-ad- vance, finding out wfcen the next war U comir.g and wbea the end of the world is scheduled. If we could really use the proph et of the Bible In this way, then any reader of these books could write history accurately in ad vance; but no one has done this yet Hired Man and Aristocrat THE genuine prophets, whose writings make up so much of the Bible, are something far loftier than mere fortune-tellers. They are ; authentic voices of God. Because I of the way they spoke, the timeless I truth of what they said, they are j Cod's spokesmen to our own timei J as vell as to their own, and to all times. ' The Bible prophets were not "prefeMiofials." They had no rbsrehee U support them. No regular meeting were arranged for them. Tm never would have read In the Jerusalem Journal, If there kail been such a news paper, that the Rev. Dr. Isaiab would preach at the temple at 11 s. m. and there would be spe cial mule. Few ever knew when or where a prophet might peak. No one knew beforehand where a prophet might come from. Amos, for example, was a hired man from a sheep-ranch. Micah was a small town preacher. Isaiah was a highly cultured citizen of the capital, in timate with all the important peo ple. Ezekiel was a trained priest, loving ritual and pageantry. Jere miah was a lonely, hunted man, living often in Jails. Daniel was a member of a king's council, wealthy and famous. fThey were all kinds of men, these prophets, but one and all, they were Cod's voices, pleading, warning, teaching all who would hear. Their Times and Ours HUMAN nature Is always much the same. One man alone, or one man with another man, or a man with a woman, or a man in a crowd in the Eighth century before Christ when Amos preached, or now In the 20th century after Christ, the same sort of situation brings out the same temptations, the same sins. The prophets often sound quite modern, but that is only because the human race Is so old-fashioned. The prophets looked about them and saw world much like oar own. They saw people pending more than they could afford; they saw wealthy wom en dressing In competition with one another while poorer wom en starved; they saw crowds of business men attending religious ervloes on Sabbath mornings and spending the rest of the Sabbath figuring" out how to cheat their customers on Mon day. The prophets lived In evil times and they brought the judgment of Qod to such times then, now and always. Sina of Society N AN American town there was a 4 lynching one Saturday hlght. The next morning there were four ser mons In the four little churches of the town; but not onevof the preach ers had a word to say about that lynching or any lynching or about the causes that produce such crimes. The prophets never would have mlased an opportunity like that, They were not afraid to speak out, even when they had the whole com munity against them. What Does God Require? IT IS easier to say "Don't" than '.'Do," It li easier to criticize than to construct. But the prophets . did not stop with warnings. They have given us a pattern for living, which Micah summed up tn those matchless, Inspired words: "What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy GodT" Everything thai Is good, In pnblle Ufa or In private, Is In eluded In those 2S words. (CopfUgmt mfth infrin(on Council fl fitiut tduetllm btkM ml 40 Mlnilm, Kt- by WMU rmutt.) A. J. CAVENAUGII . JfEWSUEB DIAMONDS WATCHES i"T' i Area rrTirt urij r 1 i I I - I f TWO BCCKS AND GET A VOTE XoMe it. 1). tXMg Ayecck, Di rector til StKbri v Wretkiug Crew, Wilson, 'jr. C is General Titiv.t Chairman of Fini Aj&nua! Or phanage Shrine Boirl Came. -NOTICE OF ADMI.YISTKATIOX Having thU day qualified as the Administrator of Addie Viols Blay lock, late of Eruplin County, North J CtI VUJM, L.. ,J - . 'J uwMS " IT j sons having cla.au against her sa;a Signed Aajninii-.-'S'-or on or ueiurc the 15th day of Oc-tober, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons .r.-iebted to said es tate will plea-e make immediate payment. ThU 11th d; , of October, 1943. John W. Blaylock, Administrator. ll-19-6t. VGB NOTICE In The Ceneral County Court North Carolina, Duplin County. KATIE WHITKHBAD i, vs i JAMBS WHITEHEAD I The . above- defendant, James Whitehead, will take notice that ao action entitled a is above has been commenced in the Ceneral County Court of Duplin County. North Carolina, by the pi.nntiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for morj than two years next preceding the bring ing of this action; and the defend ant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of. the Superior Court of Duplin County, in the Court house in Kenansville, North Caro lina, within twenty days after the 20th day of November, 1948, and : answer or demur to the complaint ! in said action, or the plaintiff will ! apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 10th day of October, 1948. II. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. 11-19-41 VGB NOTICE IJ.y power of sale in- a certain Meed of trust from. Dudley Williams and wife, Bcltle Williams to L. R. IlaKood, Trustee, dated December 21, MI4(i. and recorded in Book 431 oh page 322 Registry of Duplin County, default having been made in payment of debt secured thereby and the owner of the same having made request for foreclosure of same, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County on November 12, 1948, at eleven o'clock A.M., "all the lands convey ed In said deed of trust as above, containing ten acres more or less, and being In Limestone Township, Duplin County, North Carolina. Cash deposit of fifteen percent will be required of the highest bid der. T his 11 th, day of October, li)43. L, It. H.igood, Trustee. I l-12-5t LRH NOTICE OF SALE " Under und by virtue of an order of (he superior court of Duplin county, made in the special pro ceeding entitled Bland Edwards, Gertie Edwards, O. J. Edwards, the same being No, 2277 upon the spec ial proceedings docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will on the 15th day of November, 1948, nt 12:00 noon, at the courthouse door in Kenansville, N. C. offer for Rale to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land lying and being in Limestone Township, Du plin County, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of Nancy Bo wen and others, and more particularly described as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a black gum on the run of Limestone Creek, Nancy Bowen's corner, and runs with her line N. 10 E. 124 poles to a stake his corner, thence S. 67 E. 84 poles to a short leaf pine, Stanford Wil ey's comer, thence S. 10 W. 132 polos to a holly on the run of Lime stone Creek, thence down the run as It meanders to the beginning, containing 60 acres, more or less. This 14th day of October, 1948, Grady Mercer, Commissioner. 9-12-4t.,GM., r, ' . ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs, Inez Crump r dei'p.'isetj, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having ckimsi against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rose Hill, N. C, on or before the 8th day of October, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of September, 1943. Harvey J. Boney Mrs. Eunice B. Hamrick Administrator of Mrs. Inez Crump Boney, Deceased. li-12-6t. H. B. NOTICE OF SALE By Virtue of the power confer red and contained in that certain trust deed, dated November 22, 19 44, executed by John Edward Al bertson and wife Virginia Dare Al bertson to E. E. Hines, Trustee, re corded in Book 420 page 455 Dupl lin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured and upon de mand as therein provided, the un dersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door, in Ken ansville, Duplin County, N. C, on Monday, November 15, 1944, at 12:00 O'clock, Noon, the following described lands; BEGINNING at a stake where Mill Branch crosses the Public road leading from Hallsville to Chinqua pin, and runs thence a southeast erly direction with road 1054 feet to Chasten corner; thence S. 22V W. 63 feet to a stake; thence N. 84 W. 2575 feet to a stake; thence N. 5 W. 63 feet to run of Mill Branch, thence up run of Mill Branch to the beginning, containing 37 acre3. more or less and being Lot No. 17 on map recorded in Book 216 page 243 of the Duplin County Registry. Advertised this the 15th Jay of October, 1948 15. E. Hlnes, Trustee. ll-12-4t. EEH . 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