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THE DUPLIN TIMES 1 fiUhM Mek nida; la KeaaavrWe. H. C Ceaty Host at ntlPIJN COONTT " BaHtertal feiMlnea and arlalla plaat. Kwmcffltet N. J. ROBERT CRAOr. EDITOB OWNKK ... Entered al the Post Office. KauaaVllla, H. &, ' TELEPHONES . Kesuutsvnie. 255-6 . . Wsrsjnr, 34 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $. per year la DepHa Coontr; M-ll par year year outside DapUm Couty, ta North Careltna; I4.ee per year outilde North Carolina, except ta Mas. m tj. Anaed Force, Anywhere, SJ.M par year. Advertising ratca furnished ta reejeest A Democratic Journal, devoted ta the material, edMatlooal, eeeneanle aad agrlcolttiral Interests of D op life Centv.- vass ASSQCIATIOS Notional AeNoitblof Sroelerte American Pimi flswciAtwi Nw Yrk CklceS Change In Records Name: Marriage - Adoption Or Resumption of Maiden Name That well known expression -"What's- in a name?" - just doesn't hold when it comes to the national Social Sevcurity system that pro tects three out of five workers and their families in the U. S. Names play a very important part in old-age and survivor's in surance. When a "Miss" becomes a "Mrs." she should immediately have her name changed on her social security account. This can be done by going to or writing the nearest field office. A special form is provided for making the change. This form is used when a name is changed ior any reason - by court order, by adoption or by resumption of maiden name after divorce. Civil Service Exams. The United Civil Service Com mission announces an open compe INCOME TAX The WARSAW REAL ESTATE AND INSU RANCE CO., will again offer the services of a Certified Public Accountant to assist those of the Warsaw and Duplin County area in the pre paration of their Tax Returns. Please Phone 2121 or 2686 for an appointment. WARSAW REAL ESTATK ?; INSURANCE CO. Robert L. West, Agent Warsaw, N. C. INSURANCE - BONDS - RENTALS - REAL ESTATE r "One of our neighbor farmers usually puts about 1 50 pound of Chilean Soda on his oats for top-dressing. Last spring he hauled it to the field in a wagoa Wherever he stop to fill the distributor, some of , the Soda spilled on the ground. . V -- J jf'L, ,C .,1 V 2 C. 0 ' titive examination for the position of Substitute Clerk-Carrier for fill ing vacancies in the Post Office it Magnolia, Calypso, and Beulaville, North Carolina. The usual entrance salary of this position is $1.04 per hour. Competitors will be required tn report for a written examination at 8:30 A.M. on March 10, 1949 at Warsaw, N. C. For full informatiou and application blanks may be ob tained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at the Warsaw Post Office. PORK DISCUSSION There will be only two meetings in No. th Carolina this year discuss ing the proper ways and means of raising hogs and poultry. The pork production discussion will be held in the Warsaw High School building, Thursday night, March 10th. The beef cattle discussion will be held in Durham. Mr. J. B. Pullen of the Purina Laboratories of St. Louis, Mo., will deliver the lecture in Wara.w. This lecture is under the sponsorship of the Warsaw Flour and Feed Mills. RETURNS ySl -'-sr "All season kmi ebose s&asj ' where the wagoa dona stocj look greener tad ,owef f thicker than tbaxt of d fidAThefamarftaiwlatat every place be ( , an acre and made rwka as much oats. Ha told mt, 1 ihould'a parked rht waM ' J jr i ; r " - 1 SCRIPTURE. Mark : f:SMI: take t:18-3: 19:110. DEVOTIONAL READING! Matthew 15:34-48. , ., . . ., God's Signature Lesion far March 13, li'.t IN A STRANGE city you may.fud denly need to be identified. Some suspicious clerk wants to know- if your signature is genuine. It is a fair challenge, for too many liars are in circulation. Je sus himself had to furnish identifi cation. No less a .person than bis old friend John the BaptUer had grown uneasy. A r e you the One we are looking for," he in- r. Foreman quired, "or - shall . we look for some one else?" Jesus' answer to John was not to discuss the theology of the Incarnation, or anything of that sort. He Just went about his usual day's work. In the course of that day he cured a good many sick people, and preached to some very poor people. "Now go back," he said, "go back and tell John what you have seen and heard." What those men saw that day was what Jesus at another time called the "finger of God," the genuine divine signature. Jesos wrote ne book, ne let ters oven; he wrote m actios, aad his acta were the handwrit ing of God. It la Important te see where Jeans underscore that writing. It Is true, his bea' lags were what we call mira cles. But Jesos did net evea mention that featare. What he asked John to notice was simply this: the blind see, the lama walk; lepers are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and (as a climax!) the poor hear good news. The signature of God, in short. Is 'not sheer power; it is using what power one has, to help people in trouble. That was the sort of per ron Jesus was. . Not By Bread Alone THE EXPRESSION, "needy peo ple," nowadays suggests people who-haven't enough to eat or wear. ' Jesus helped such persons; but he knew well that men's needs go be yond well-cared-for bodies. There was the poor man from the grave yard, for example, he was happy enough. He didn't want clothes, and he was strong enough to steal all the food he could eat AH ha Wanted, in fact, was to be let alone. 'But Jesus knew that what he need ed above all was a sane mind, a mind no lonser run over and tram iv ied by a regiment of devils. !, Whan Jesus got through with him he was clothed, but that was not the best part of it. He was in his right mind. So God's signature is not only written in a sound body, it is in the sound mind. Again, at Jer icho when Jesus invited himself to dinner with that pint-sized tycoon, Zuccbaeui, Jesus did not go just ,for the meal, He went because he knew that Zacchaeus needed some thing. : :;. -j ' .S." We do knew that altar diaaer Zaccaaens was a ehaaffed maau He was going to give baek every, dishonest penny, with interest; aad since he could not locate every one he had cheated, ha was golLg to give away half af his holdings for the heaellt of the poor. What Jericho needed was a new administration, an honest one; they needed slum clearance; and Zac chaeus was going to give it to them. But first of all Zacchaeua bad .need ed a new heart and Jesus gave him that Again it was. the gen ulnc signature of God. , . 'r'C;;:;!"2:!" We Tee ALL AROUND us la a troubled ; world. ' Some men, . seeing It, infer there is no God. - Others con elude that If there is one, he must be bad or weak. ' Toe truth is that the signature of God is not to he found in the evil and the confusion of the world. It is to be seen wher ever freedom is standing against slavery, wherever truth Is pushing back Ignorance, where diseased bod ies are being healed, where sanity replaces madness. - Mere people woaM beHore at , God If May-eonM see aaera ' af the bMdwrHJac ef tied.' Do yea want t helpf . . We eannot always do thing aa simply as Jesus did. : ' Curing the diseased is not for us a simpls mat ter of laying. Be weH. A Christian woman, distressed by what she had learned of the plight of the Insaae In her backward state was asking the head of the state hospital (him self a ehureh officer), "What ean we Christians do?" "Get 'behind UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY contained In that certain section of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina. Section 115-88, entitled "Sale of School Property" of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash, on Mon day, March 21, 1949, at the hour of 12.-00 Moon, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansvllle, North Carolina, all that certain tract or parcel of land situated In Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being describ ed u follows: ':'- BEGINNING at a stake on the south edge of the cart road that leads from Curtis Halls to O. R. Quinna on Susan Ann Jones heirs line, and runs with said line South 88 West 19V4 poles to a stake near the fence; thence North 2 East 16 poles to a stake on the cart road; thence with said road South 83 East 8 3-5 poles to the beginning, con taining 1 acre, more or less, md being the same lands as described in a deed to the Board of Education from Curtis Hall as recorded in Book 164, page 78, of the Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit' will be required of the successful bidder on date of sale, as evidence of good faith. . Advertised this the llth day of February, 1M9. R. M. Carr, Chairaua, Beard of Education ef Duplin County. O. F. Johnson, Secretary 3-18-41. OPJ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of A. 1. Boyette, deceased, late of Duplin Couutv, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, oc or before one year from last publica tion of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 14th day of February, 1949. C. W. Boyette, Admini strator of A. J. Boy ette estate. Grady Mercer, Atty. 3-25-6t O.M. :?-nnrjTnrn MaVT-S)TY HMN SACK nuCK MCmm 0. V. W. 14,000 1 BAVMOTV CAS-ANO-CMAJSM HDMvSdr ! o.v.w. io.ee ik i j mw - A caajn it::TJiAno!cs rtovi TZSEitsar X.X KAT1CX THAN ANY tX . ' im.r ' i'rm!H, ' ill J L 11 J;r-'if'1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as adminlstrtor of the estate of Mrs. Clsr E. (Mrs. C. W.) Cavei augh, deceased, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, on the 20th day of Janu ary, 1949, this is to notify all pe -sons who have claims against said estate to present their claims tj the undersigned Administrator on or before- the 23rd day of Febru ary, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. . au persons indebted to the es tate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned This the 23rd day of February, 1949. W. L. Cavenaugh, Admini -A Lzi- A. . T , ''.'ca.tujo JoEj! . MbM en Hie ob stay after day because 4 Moyrt tough; and rvsotdly butltj : 1 1 Right on the fob all of Hia Hme with a model to meet every hauHng needl - la, vncj State i the Unicoi, more Chev 0 rolet truck were told last year than any other make. That's because Chevrolet can, ' , ' cftr power with economy , . . strength with convenience v . ' and duty-proved dependability combined in A variety of modcla to meet every need . . up to 16,000 lb. Gross Vehicle Weight I Keep in mind, too, that Chevrolet Heavy Duty Trucki alone offer you 3-Way Thrift low cost operation, low cost upkeep and the lowest litt price in the entire truck field! Choose Chevrolet Trucks for J Trsflsportanon unlimited! lot of off these Extra- MSmMC4 gotatM 9 Hf&V9G& fVW spvosssW ym Tkl - 4 MesjT"v-Ammi i i i. Hs's Always Coming Up About strator of Mrs. Clara E. (Mrs. C. W. Cavenaugh. 4-l-6t. WLC 16 From Duplin The winter term enrollment in the School of Engineering at N. C. State College Includes 16 students from Duplin County, a survey cf registration figures show. The following Duplin students are enrolled: William W. Blan chard Wallace; James F. Boney, Wallace; Charles V. Brooks, Wal lace: Gerald Carr. Magnolia: Wil- HEAVY-DUTY D HIAW-MfTY tTAKl TtUCK Madl 410t137Jdt MuJmmo CV.W UJM Sn ,JULI,. Value Feafuret! ojthMhlaS-atMlCM. 9 WMv BtMoy WIlMev MsAVY-eutv Umiri 0407 r1 ' fir 4iA:. I i i in M This Tir.:3 , lard H. Kennedy, Warsaw; Douglas B. Knowles, : Wallace; i James F. Knowies, Wallace; neroen Bar shall, Rose Hill; Julian F. , Mar shall, Rose .Hill! Ottis J. Miller, Beujaville; Joseph : W". . NewWrk, Magnolia; Lawrence Southertend vnnnci7illo- 1M.nthsnli1 R Stewart. 'Wullace; James E. Wells, "Wallace; Walter G. Wells, Jr.. Wallace; Wil liam McG. Ingram, Kenansvllle. ToRtRm Misery of. wuoaie eaiwim-sMM imtam ft v 't HEAVY-OUTY CAS-AND-CMAIOft ' wHh teHltr'l So4 MoM 4403 lAI-lxdl WMtM CV.VV. I2,S00 . ': MAVY-DUTY CAS-AND-CHASHS V- ; - witk Kthrn ted ' . iMtl 640tW-Ml WIimIIkik nam Ml - Mck Whibom CV.W. 14,000 fe. hmi. In oddMMk m. Mi mff mt tab oww mnK w4 ' -: ; ; wmtiBoamt dmitk wnd tnbf . Jj mi, ouW mt Ml mm .., .., MaMlmm - -. S i J rl ,V .l ' f ' U 1 the legislature,'? be saidV ' 1 1 aU i i lur a aa I f 41 I -llmMuiMUk kn y VtnU MuiM.) . '.7r.rca-7" ly-y Co. Jonoo Cfofctbl C m
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