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C.V THE DUPUN TIMES - Published each Friday In KenansvUle, N. C. County Seat of fc'"' " DUPLIN COUNTY Editorial business and printing plant, KenansvUle, N. C. J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER , . p , Entered at the Post Office. KenansvUle, N. C. as second class matter. 7." ' TELEPHONES " " ; KenansvUle, 155-6 Warsaw 50-7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year In Duplin County ' Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne coun ., ties; . $3.50 per year outside thia area In North Carolina; and Advertising rates furnished on request i Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, tconomic and agricultural Interests or Duplin County. UV:P.Co. v it ta" In cooperation with "The Dupl.n Story" being presented in Kenans vUle Sept. 22, 23, 24, the Tide Wa ter Power Company has on display at their office in Warsaw a piece of meat which has been preserved since 1865. In connection with this Tide Water has on display two types of cooking equipment, "1749" and "1949", comparing the open fireplace method, with pot and pot hooks and the original Dutch oven with modern electric range with controlled heat.. The story about the meat is as fpllows: From Sampson County comes the tale of a side of meat hidden from the Yankee marauders during the War Between the States, discovered recently in the ceiling of the old home place of P. S. Cromartie, now living at Roseboro. The meat, which is in relatively good condition, was found in the 200 year old house located on the old Fayetteville-Wilmington stage coach road in Bladen County about one mile from the Hickory Grove school. The present occupants of the house, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lilies, in the process of installing electric wiring discovered it between the ceiling of the first and second floor. The meat was wedged between the joists, surrounded by oak leaves. The home was. given to Mr. Cro martie, by his father, p. L, Cromar tie and five generations of the fam ily were reared In the house. The ceiling had not been disturbed dur ing his lifetime and this fact gives basis for belief that It has been there since about 1,865 when the ter.-itory was thoroughly covered gy the Yankee invaders. Mr. Cromartles does not recom mend the meat for eating, even though in good physical shape with no evidence of worms. It appears as if it might be strong in taste. He would like to give it to a museum or a collector and asks that he be contacted in Roseboro should any one be interested. The piece of meat weighs be' tween ten and fifteen pounds. BIGGEST SHAVING BARGAIN EVER! All IfiusraaUunei Uuttuna In' The General County Court State of North Carolina, ' . , County of Duplin. ,' SCHrPTTTRKt i DEVOTIONAL til 1-S, U-13. Pulmi SiHi 71: at, BXASINO! Tallin What Is Justice? Lessen for September i. IMS 11., c " SUPIX.SPECDT "" $ts vatui.. JL ? 1 W - A 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 Phono UH WE JRESSINQ WARSAW. N. T;. DELIVER N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Waynesborough Avenue Former Weil's Brickyard GOLDSBOBO, N. C. PHONE 1532 OR 2330 COLLECT IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE M. F. ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency if yea have Sir.lPLEAMEr.1IA Ton girls and women who . suffer so from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, 'dragged out' did you ever stop to think this condition may be due to lack of blood iron? Then do try Lydla K. Plnkham's TABLETS. nnkham's Tablets are one of the very best home ways to hc!3 bulla tip red blood to get more strength and energy la such cases. Without a Soubt tbpy are one of the ' f "t t liwid-lron tonics you pVERYBODT.ls hv fayor of Jus-: tlca but not everybody jnows what. justice. Is.. Justice' la more fundamental . than democracy. - If wo believe that democracy is the best form of government, It Is only because we believe that Justice can bo better secured In this way than in any other. - Imtlco la a old as God Since for at least 8,000 years his torians, politicians, , philosophers and theologians have been wrang ling over the mean ing of Justice, you won't learn the last word about It mere ly by studying one Sunday school les son. But this is the Mace to .remind ourselves that Jus tice as an Ideal, Dr. Foreman 1 democracy as a -means ox reaching inai iaeu. ware not born yesterday. , . labor . Day will recall the treat awrvlcea rendered te de mocracy by the orcanlsed workers of the world, for ex- . ample, in the push they have , given to free and universal ed ucation. But democracy la older , than the labor movement, Is older than July 4, 1776, la older . than the Magna Charts, Is old- - or than the Bom an empire, la which one of many mottoes was Let jostle he done even If ' the sky oaves in!" Justice and democracy go back to the ancient Hebrews, the people who wrote the Old Testament It was written In their laws, preached toy their prophets, sung in their iPsalms. But of course they did not (Invent it. They proclaimed It; but lattice la older than the human race. The whole Bible and not only the Old Testament teaches (hat jus tice is rooted in the nature of Goa himself. No unjust person can ho called godly. i ' Sonars of Justice OUR Psalms for this week give us some valuable light on what justice is. Some people think that if everybody were rich, that would !bo lustiee. Psalm 49 shows how foolish that notion is. It says in al 'most so many words, "You cant take it with you." "- Riches do not spell happiness. Making everybody rich might mean making many people miserable. Money by Itself does : not cure the ills of life, it may make them worse or even create new ones. Many a fam ily In the "upper brackets" has troubles that would vanish .if they had less money. Psalma 72 and 82 give us more positive suggestions. Psalm 72 aees it es the king's main duty to judge the people with righteousness and justice. The king was the govern ment, In those days; he was the executive and the legislative and the judicial branch of government all rolled into one. In modern terms, the business of government Is something more than furnishing police to lock up and punish wrongs after they have been done. The welfare of the people is the concern Of government When pub lic: officials take any other view of their; Job, they are off me beam. Jtaja democracy, the government is 'th$ people, that is to say, ourselves. If things are bad we are to blame for, it; if they are going to bo any betterwe shall have to work for it livery appeal to a king, to the tld Testanwnt; when translated into .terms of a democratic coun try, 'means an appeal to the pec w. )..", j i i v-:- .The little Peonla TUStlCK . always has -to be eon J earned with the little people. It 'was 'true In tha simple UttM world of tha ancient Hebrews, it is Just as true In our global complex worldithat the strong will always , exploit e weak If there, is not s hand to atop them. ; r.Z-.t? Oed Is always for the "poor, the "children of the needy," and ha Is always against the "oppresser." In ancient Israel ": the tippmssar was asnally the Ms; land owner who treated his . slaves with cruelty or' under ' paid, his workers. Nowadays Jf taetpyrasssr Js aay exploiter, ; ' any. man or gianp of men who :f will Tate power t aqoeese oat or eraah dowaltbo little man. , But Justice li positive, 'hot Jiega.' rtlva. nrinrMiilnn tend not cure Only. 'Concern for social Justice Includes taking cart of Soeople laid low by an epidemic wVnade homeless by fires; but It goes far- beyond this. It will mean '-working .for conditions such that no one will ,be forced to live to unsanitary afcetraps. (OWM byfc Intmf tWrnnl Com. en ol '.iIucmUob w bohali of K) I - -.t .nomlnauons. NORWOOD DIXON -CHRISTINE HENRY DIXON The defendant, Christine Henry Dixon will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court for Duplin County for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on . the grounds of two years separation, same .being con tinuous, next preceding the bring ing of this Cause of action. And that the defendant will further take notice that she la required to-ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the General County. Court for Du plin, in Kenansville, within twenty days after the 17th day of Seotem be, 1949' and answer or demur to the complaint filed herein or the plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for In the complaint i This the 12th day of August, 1949. " " - H. V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court 9-9-4t LAW NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX oooooooooooo Houses AND APARTMENTS For Rent Warsaw And Kenansville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554-- ' ':' WARSAW, N. C. r v oooooooooooo Yawl Ctscaacj Blade) Prwste! ffl. Af IU0VMW Ns- S ANDW-llADt CIllITTI eiSPINSIl "IVas a r.srycus wreck from agonizing pain ur.til I fcnd Pazo!" yiMr.A. W-, San Antonio, Ttxat Speed amazing relief from miseries of simple piles, with soothing Pazo! Acts to relieve pain, itching instantly soothes Inflamed tissues lubricates dry, hard ened parts helps prevent cracking, sore new' reduce swelling. You get real com forting helpV Don't suffer needless torture from simple piles. Get Pazo for fast, won derful relief. Ask your doctor about it Suppository form also, tubes with per forated pile pipe for easy application. . , , F Oinlmunt ami SuMmitnia The undersigned having qualified as administratrix of the estate Of Leslie fiatts, deceased, before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, this is to notify all per sons who have claims against said estate to present their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd djy of August 1950, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons who are in debted to said estate will please' make immediate payment -. Nellie B. Batts, Admx. of the estate of Leslie Batts, . Magnolia, N. H. E. Phillips, Atty. KenansvUle, N. O, . 9-9-6t HEP s C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Lenard Branch, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify , all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 19th day of June. 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. :"' i,:.-,;. . All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment -:' . '' Thia the 16th day of June1, 194a f,: t Llllle Branch. Administratrix , of Lenard Branch estate. Warsaw, N. C. Ro.tte 2. 1 The underused, 'having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Rufus Carr, deceased, lata of .Duplin County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on ; or before the 27th day of June, 1950, or this notice wim m3 ivauM aa ssaa, va, iiicu aW" covery. . 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