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&HANS VILLE, NUfiXU CAROLINA " IUS OOFL1N I1U0S FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1848 THE DUPLIN TIMES Friday aT.ean Ule, if. c t aJ DUKJTN COUNTY Editorial iIdtiii aad prta Urn plant. KMaasrUle. N. C " . BOBKBT GBADY. EDTTOB OWNER Catered at tha Pact Office, Kenansville. N. C m aeeaai class matter. TELEPHONES - Kaaaa-fUe, KM - Warsaw. S- ajUBSCXirnON BATES: $3. Pr year - Duplin County: tH per tmt year outside Duplin County, in North Can Hat; ELM far 7r outside North Carolina. eseept to Men la V. S. Farces, Anywhere, 93.M per year. Advertisins rates furnished on request A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, aaeajeaalc and agricultural Interests of Duplin Court yar& Carotna vis WUSS AiJOClATK!!, ..;,,ol AotHU.J .p'..nt mima. Piiii Asmuml H Yw4 Chka 0na ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA. DUPLIN COUNTY. LEONARD MOORE VS. RUTH MAE MOORE Notice is hereby g.ven thai liie above entitled action has boon in stituted in the Superior Co. rl of Dup.in County, by the plaintiff, against the defendant wherein the ilair.tiff seeks io rero. s-r an abso lute divorce fr jin the defendant on i the grounds of two years separa-1 tion The defendant is reamed to be and appear at the o.ute of the Cierk of the Superior Court of Du p'in County in Kenansville. Norta Carolina on ihe 8th day of Decem ber. 1C48. and answer ir demur to the complaint, which has be filed .11 said office on or before 30th of Dec-ember 1948. or the relief de manded in said complaint shall be granted to the plaintiff. This the 6th day of November. ISH8. R. V. Wells. Clers Superior Court. 12-3-4t. RDS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of E. H. Wood- QUtNN WHOLESALE CO. OF WARSAW IN DUPLIN Distributors Of POLAR BEAR FLOUR GROCERIES, FEEDS. SEEDS MILFORD QUINN, Mgr. 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 N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. 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 5BTBLE -mm . -- .sa n!iii ." SCRIPTURE " Acts 1:8: 2:M -Sm7 m. 11:1-IS. 13 1-3: H ' "bEVOTONAL READING. Acts 31. 4:M; ; lo I- ed to said Estate will please make immediate payment This the 15th day of November. 1948. Maggie V. Woodward, Admrx. of E. H. Woodward, Deceased E. Walker Stevens. Atty. 12-24-6t. EWS ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Story of Revolution Lesson for December 5, 194S pH MOST important history 1 t in fho world IS in one smau The most important movement, the most revolutionary, the one that is destined to change the world more than any other, is the Christian church. The story of how it began is in the book of Acts No other book in or out of the New Testament tells the story: The history of the beginnings nf the one and only international, interracial, woriu wide movement that sets out to aim nnthine less than a comeic Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of the late C. E. James, of Duplin County, North Carolina, this it to notify all per sons having claims against said es tate to present their claims within one vear from last publication date of this notice, or relief will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment This the 20th day of November, 148. Dr. Mrs. Eva W. James, Administratrix of C. E. James estate. l2-31-6t. EWJ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Foreman at the D. H. CARLTON WARSAW. NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. Telephone 3496 Warsaw, H. C. Oooeooooooooooooooot NOW OPEN 1 A NEW. MODERN. LARGE CORN SHELLER ON HIGHWAY 117 NEAR THE MOUNT OLTVE STOCKYARD ' oOo NOW READY TO SHELL YOUR CORN , We will buy your corn in the ear or shelled, as , well as oats, wheat, soy beans, and all other Trains We can handle your corn or grain if you do not have facilities. -v oOo ' - SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL k,' oOo GARNER & DAIL GRAM CO. transformation of maniunu, Revolution from Within, the Chris tian Church. What the Church Is THERE are hundreds of churches todav and they do not all agree. But every church, whatever its came or peculiarities, aires to stay on the course marked out by the Christian church when it was one and undivided, the church of the Apostles. We look back to the story in Acts to see what the true chtircn te la the very beginning, the church was not the place where the Christians met for worship It was not the officers. The Apostles themselves were not the church. The church was not a thing at all; it was people. In Acts these people are seldom called Christians and never called churchmen or church-rr.embers. They are given more meaningful names. They are called "disc. pi:? that is, learners, students. They are called "believers." They are called "brothers" for their life was like ' that of a family. They arc called 1 the people of "the Way.' -travelers together to the same destination. ; The church, in short, is a fellow ship, the Family of the Frier.ds of Christ : . ! How the Church Began ! THE infar.t church was like all ; h,, an hahies: it besan small ( and poor. No bystander would have j rwrted it to live; but it had life In its heart. Two forces set that church on its way. One was the command of Christ The people who were In it. or rather the people who were the church, took their orders from Christ It was because of him that they went out to bear wit ness to him to the "uttermost parts of the earth." Then the people were filled with the Holy Spirit; they were guided constantly by the Spirit. The book of Acts has often been called the "Acts of the Holy Spirit"' rather than of the Apostles. Leaders GOD never does for peop-e what they car. do for themselves. So guidance of the Spirit was never a substitute for human leadership. A true church is not S ntob: It acts, as the New Testament church did. in an orderly fashion. One of Jhe church's first prob lems was '.hat of Sr.dir.g leaders. The history in Acts is largely the history c certain leaders John, Peter," Paul But these were not alone. No: ever, the Apostles tried to ran the church like a dictator ship. The people themselves chose the officers who were ordained by the Apostles. What the Church Does FIVE things the Apostolic church did, and these mark any true church today. They "continued in the Apostles' teachings," the be ginning of all our church schools and Sunday schools is in that brief phrase. They formed a fellowship; the church then was not a list of names of people who cared little for one another: it was a true family. They observed the sacra ments; they and their house holds were baptised, and th.-y continued "in the breaking o! the' bread." Baptism and ihe Lord's Supper have alu'.iys been observed in some furm in every Christian church: The) "continued in prayer;" a church in which only the minister prays is a feeble affair. Above alt they were witnesses. That is to say, they told the story of Jesus his life, his teachings, his death, his resurrection Jesus lives! Jesus is Lord! So the Apostles preached, from Jerusalem lo Rome and far beyond B;t their preaching would trave been mere shouting in the wind, if Christ had not lived again in thousands of everyday Christians. 9 Relifimu 4urfi3 08 behalt at 40 Prwteatat deaomistuori. Released by WMU Future.) Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of Frank Quinn, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this i to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 16th Hiv nf November. 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of November, 1948. 12-24-Ct. VBG G. E. Alphin, Jr. Administrator Mount Olive, North Carolina R. F. D. let Us Be Grateful for the Past and PracticaTAbout the Future j SB A-MBfrr? NOTICE OF S' Z OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtu-- of the pow , and authority contained in that u-tain deed of trust executed by .lames Edward Jones and wife, Mat lie Lee Smith Jones, to Thos. J. White. Trustee, dated September 1945. and recorded in the office i the Register of Deeds of Lenoir Cunty in Book 206. page 251, and .. corded in the office of the Regis cr of Deeds of Duplin County in Hooks 451. page 83, and on account default having been made in the ,):.vmcnt of the indebtedness there in secured, and the holder of the ete; secured thereby having re-r,;-,estcd the said Trustee to sell the land conveyed in said deed of trust :.r security for said indebtedness, :he undersigned Trustee will offer r sale and sell to the highest bid '.i ; for cash at the courthouse door :. Kincton. Lenoir County, North ' roi.na. on MONDAY, the 13th TnRrfin M ',.cm 0 take UIK'IO OH TAUn-SAIM MSTMUB sr Phone 364-J MOUNT OLTVE, N. C. BUY COAL NOW We Deliver Anywhere Lvt Us Cure Your Meat Wallace Ice & Coal Company WALLACE, N. C. Phone 264-1 A. J. CAVENAUGH JEWELKK 1AMONVS H At CUiS VVAICK AND JEWEUU uf PAIItlN'G A k.NGBAVING Wallace N. C day of DECEMBER, 1948, at about the hour of 12:00 M. the said land conveyed in said deed of trust and described therein as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on the Drummersville-Kinston Road at Frank Phillip's corner, and runs thence along his line and crossing the Lenoir-Duplin County line N. 9 degrees 11 minutes E. 1952.65 feet to a stake; thence still along Frank Thillip's line S. 75 degrees 30 min utes E. 858.2 feet to a stake; thence S 32 degrees 54 minutes E. 274 le et to a stake in a Branch; thence with said Branch the following courses ahd distances: N. 75 degrees 30 minutes E. 165 feet to a stake; N. 56 degrees 30 minutes E. 185 feet to a stake; N. 35 degrees E. 148 feet to a stake; N. 29 degrees 41 minutes East 489.3 feet to a stake, James A. Williams' cor ner; thence leaving the Branch and running along James A. Williams' line N. 75 degrees 50 minutes W. 1757 feet to a stake, Mrs. Annie Hines Smith's line; thence along her line and crossing the Lenoir Duplin County line S. 8 degrees 40 minutes W. 2597 feet to a stake on the Drummersville-Kinston Road; then with said Road S. 78 degrees 14 minutes E. 166.5 feet to a stake, the point of beginning, con taining 32.815 acres, more or less, recording to a plat tberbf made by C. Beems, Surveyor, dated October, 1942. It being a part of the lands inherited by Sam A. Hines of the first part from his mother, Mrs. Mary J. P. Hines. See record of division between Sam A. Hines and Annie Hines Smith in Book 176 page 36, Lenoir County Registry. NOTE: A small corner of the a- bove described land lies in Duplin County; under the provisions of said deed of trust the sale of the en tire tract will be made in Lenoir County as above set forth. A deposit of at least five per cent of the last and highest bid received at said sale will be requested as evidence of good faith. This 8th day of November, 1948. Thos. J. White, Trustee 12-10-4t TJW ASTHAMA Don't let coughing, wneezlng, re curring attacks of Bronchial As- thama rain sleep and energy with out trying MENDACO. which works through the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates cou ghing and aids freer breathing and better sleep. Get MENDACO from oruggisi. satisfaction or money back guaranteed. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Alice Croom Hunter, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having t'aims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Magnolia, N. C, on or before the 12th day of November, 194-), o. this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make' immediate payment. This 8th day ol November. 1948. S. B. Hunter. 12-17-6L SBH TYNDAU FUNERAL HOME nr mount ouvi About Athletes Foot 2127 Prominent Druggists Can't Be Wrong. Here's what Stout of Parkers burg, W. Va., says. "The sale of TE-OL has been very pleasing. One customer said it is the first thing in six years that gavo re IN ONE HOUR if tot completely pleased. Your 85c back at y drug storo Locally at Kenansville Drag Store Burial Association Pkoaa 1 Funeral Directors, tmbaiiix-r.. Ambulance Service, day or nlKht of Waxas-Drata Mouther land Electric Co. Warsaw, N. C. Phone 2701 , All Types Of Wiring 1 - - Monuments Of Design : QUALITY WORF-1ANSHD? TRUE "TONES FINELY CUT FRANCIS OAKLEY The Qnlnn-MeGoweai C. -IN WABSAW ward, 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 4 ai nrarsaw, n, . on or oeiore ine ! 18th day of November. 1943. or thl? FOR SALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET P.O.::, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, i :,z, :ement, brick, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT 5Hir CLE'S, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V ROOFTKJ, BRICK SIDING , 7. J. C:rf :r T; C: Two a ouwKlbK century UYcn r, . ,n,rflnce SOI" III a-' i i i is mm m mm m m r u . - i 237-1 275-1 325-1. HALL'S .JADIO SERVICE nr wabsaw At Warsaw Appaee Co. Store FhtM M7-1 f X-PKKT VADIO KKPAIM ALL WOtX GUAKANTEED QUICK SZ2VICE o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o JERUSALEM OAK SEED WANTED We Are In The Market For A Limited Quantity ' Of Clean, Dry Jerusalem Oak Seed. At This Time We Are Paying5c Per Pound, Subject To Market Changes. We will Pay Top Market Cash Prices All The Time. , WE ALSO IN THE MARKET FOB PECANS O o o o o o o o o o o- cr Andrews & Knowles Produce Co. MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA. O OOOOOPCCOOOOO iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCD Build Repair . hi - Buy - A HOME III KEIIAIISVILLE - FAISOII CALYPSO Vc Will Help You iOO CIIVECLPS- S L0".!! ASS'!1
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