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t . jt V -, - mi: THE DUPLIN TIMES Published each Friday in Kenansville, N. C, County Seat of DUPLIN COUNTY " Editorial business and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C. ' -J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOH OWNER - Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville. N. C as second class matter. TELEPHONES Kenansville, 255-6 Warsaw 59-7 I , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year in Duplin County Lenoir, Jqnes, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne coun-; ties; $3.50 per year outside this area in North Carolina; and Advertising rates furnished on request. i Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, tconomlc and agricultural interests of Duplin County. First Cotton Referendum Since War Set For December 15 The first cotton referendum since before the war has been set for December 15, according to G. T. Scott, chairman of the State PMA c jmmittce. On that date growers in IVorth Carolina and elsewhere in the nation will go to local and county polling places to vote for or against continuing marketing quotas. Marketing quotas on the 1950 crop were declared on October 13 by Secretary of Agriculture Char les F. Branan. The referendum is being held in accordance with pro Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter. Company KINSTON, N. C. M. F.ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Kenansville, N. C. KiMKinsviHe's Only Insurance Agency. N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Waynesborough Avenue Former Weil's Brickyard GOLDSBORO, N. C. PHONE 1532 OR 2330 COLLECT IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULES AND HOGS FREE OF CHARGE Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINED OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to AAP Both Wholesale and Retail Mnow Your Hsh or Know Yfmr Fishman WOJJS BABTLETT FREE Phone MM WE JRESSINO WARSAW N. 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C. d. ii. cauto:i INSURANCE AGENCY T'A WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA . -" Fire 5f rn At 2,ct, ycnk Carolina lA MISSAttOCtATK) visions of the 1938 Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, which directs the Secretary to proclaim quotas on the 1950 crop and to call for a referendum of growers to determine whether they want quo tas continued. Only farmers grow ing cotton in 1948 are eligible to vote. Marketing quotas will be in ef fect only if approved by at least two-thirds of the growers voting in the referendum. Any person who has an interest in the crop s owner, tenant, or sharecropper Is Permanently. Located In White. 4 IntamtNMl Uniform "SCRIPTURE: Jeromlah ti M:-M; Mt SS:1.3: 33:S-10: 37-38. :, DEVOTIONAL BEADING! Phillip plana 1;1M0. Spokesman of God Lessen for November 7, 1949 GOD MAKES USE of strange characters. ' What ' shall we' think of a preacher who tried, to. beg oft from being a preacher?' What can we make of a man who actually reproached God for forcing him into the minis try? How. shall we rate a man who In time of war urged his own nation to surrender, who was believed by almost nobody, who was repudiated by his own class and even Dr. Foreman his own family? ' What can we say of a man who was often in hot water with the city authorities, who spent months of his time in jaU, who was called subver sive, and who never got along with the established religion of his time? The prophet Jeremiah was that man; yet posterity honored him. His own generation thought him a liar. But some then knew, as we know today, that he was a teller of God's truth, a spokesman ol God. Was he a pessimist? WE KNOW (Jer. 1) that Jeremiah did not wish to be a prophet in the first place, though unlike Isaiah he shrank back not from a sense of sin but because be thought of himself as a mere child. We know (chap. 20) that at times he was' thoroughly discouraged about himself, and even cursed the day he was born. It is also true that in the last war waged by his little country of Judah before it was smashed, his advice from begin ning to end was "Surrender." No wonder people thought him a pessimist, a calamity-howler. But before we call him such names we must remember two things. First is, that his unwillingness to be a prophet, and the fact that so to speak he hated the Job, marks a vital fact: he, perhaps, even more than other prophets, sensed the dif ference between his own ideas and what God was saying through him. Even : when what' the Lord said was not what they them selves would have wished to say. they spoke for the Lord nevertheless. The ether thing to remember Is that -when everybody wants te believe s pleasant lie, and a man comes along telling the unpleasant troth, he is not a pessimist, he Is simply stating facts. - Jeremiah stood by the tacts as God gave him insight to ses them. If they Jailed him for it, he could hot help that; but they could not shut his mouth nor close his eyes. Was he a patriot? JEREMIAH was constantly ac cused of acts and attitudes which today might be called "subver sive," though he dearly loved his country. This was because he dared to rebuke the ambitions of his country's leaders. . They said: Our country shall be free I But Jeremiah knew it would not be free. They said:. Our king will conquer I Jeremiah knew he would end his days k prisoner. Jeremiah was unpopular, to put it mildly, because he advised his country to take the only place among the nations it could take an humble one. Then, asJBow, many persons think that patriotism means be lieving yours Is : the perfect country. If anyone points to In . Justice la. our land, some one ' may yell, "Deport him!" Bat Jeremiah shewed what as a true patriot. Ha la not aecesssr lly the man who approves all the foreign policies of bis na tion (Jeremiah approved net one), nor the man who speaks only good of bis country sad his ' people. 5 v,.; The best patriot is the - person who, seeing his , country as God .lees . IV will dare to speak out against evil wherever he finds it. ?.- v:;J;. j1' i A Way to Know God - JEREMIAH knew God well, and the trouble with hit contemporar ies was that they did not know God. But' Jeremiah did not say: "Know God by becoming a prophet like me,"' for he knew that only a few are called to b prophets. Neither did he say; "Go to church oftener," tor you can see in chsp. 7 what he thought of the Temple of his time. "Ho pointed to the good king Josiah (chap. 13). That king had found God, not in a mystic vision like Jeremiah's, not' in burnt of ferings and sacrifices, , but in the doing of Justice, looking -out for the exploited, caring for the helpless, seeing that Justice, was done. , - (Coprrfrtt by tha Inlarnatlonal council of JUiKlou Education oa bahall of 40 Protaati nt d. nomination. KaloaaoS by WMU Saaturaa.l ' mnclHenul a orower and may vote. No producer, however, la entitled j TUEK ; - - - Once Over. No Return NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Kennedy, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims agatinst said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before November 8, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of November, 1949. S. A. Smith, administrator of the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Kennedy, de ceased. Beulavllle, N. C. H. E, Phillips, Attorney 1 2-23-6 1. HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Charles Manly Smith, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify, all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned onor before the 19th dsy of October,U930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 19thi day of October, 1949. , v Grover Rhodes, Admini strator of the estate of Charles Manly Smith, de ceased. Pink Hill, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 11-23-et. HEP NOTICE OF EXECUTOR The undersigned, hsving quali fied as Executor of the estate of W.i J. Grady, deceased, late of Du plin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to- the un dersigned on or before the 17th day of October, 1950", or this notice wiH be pleaded in bar of their recovery.. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of October, 1949., Paul A. Grady, Executor of the estate of W. J. ' Grady, deceased. H. E. Phillips, Atty. ll-Zfi-et. hep . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Ida A. Lanier, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having' claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 19th day of October, 1950, or this notice will ply to demand and help growers' obtain fair prices for the cotton they produce," Scott said.- AND OA n VAY Diead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of October, 1949. a Daniel W. Lanier, Admini strator of the estate of Ida A. Lanier, deceased. Beulavllle, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. ll-25-6t. HEP NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. DUFFIE SHARPLESS VS KAY SHARPLESS Notice is hereby given that the above entitled action has been com menced in the -General , County Court of Duplin County by the plaintiff against, the- defendant, wherein the plaintiff seeks to re cover from the defendant, an abso lute divorce, on the grounds of two years separation. The defendant is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Duplin County of Ke nansville, North Carolina, on Dec ember 1, 1949, and answer or de mur tar the complaint which has been' filed In said office, on or be fore December 23, 1949, or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted the plaintiff. This the 31st day of October, 1949, R. V. Wells, Clerk General County Court ll-25-4t. VBG - ennrKts lllir I . UUMbl TOiH wh.iiCClD i ii MISERIES STRIKl REMEMBER TODAY ' , TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGBAPn o:- :- BY . KRAFT'S STUDIO IN'MOUNt OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL"" w" PUOIOGRAI'HI A SPECIALTY - , CQMZ tU AND HAVE AUTTLECHAT. WSLL ADVQE THICAND WAT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY.1 As Administrator of the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Kennedy, deceased, I will offer for sale at public auo tion for cash at the home place of Sarah Elizabeth . Kennedy near Beulavllle, N. C. at 10:00 A. M. on the 26th day of Novembea, 1949, various articles of personal proper ty, Including household and kitchen furniture and any other personal property belonging to Sarah Eliza beth Kennedy, deceased. This the 8th day of November, 1949. S. A. Smith, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Kennedy, de "' ceased. ,' H. E. Phillipi. Attorney 1 1-25-2 1. HEP : NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Having this day'qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of W. E. Currie, deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 18th day of November, 1950, or this notice will bo pled in bar of their recovery. All persons inidebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. This November 12, 1949. . Sudie Dail Currie, Admrx. of W. E,. Currie 12-30-6t. RDJ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix of the estate of Wlnfield Scott Kornegay, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims agalpst said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of November, 1050, or this notice will be plead In bar to their recovery. All per sons indebted to 'said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. ' ' This the 1st day of November, 1949. Kathleen Kornegay, Ad ministratrix of the estate of Wlnfield Scott Korne gay, deceased, Bowden, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney 1 2-9-6 1. HEP ' WATCHES - CLOCKS -, WATCH BANDS .- RINGS ON ORDER Repairing Witches, Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. IN KENANSVILLE For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments. See or Write Rev, H. J. Vhaley v BEULAVILLE 3 oooooooooooot Houses v i i i " r - AND APARTMENTS For Rent . . Warsaw And I Kenansville' ' A. J. STRICKLAND . ( PHONE 554 ! " WARSAW, N, C. f. i -;. . reran cuOTcn ccnty ri 275-1 F DicsRciDliiil- V Mrs.- Lena Frank Teachey, 63, wife of J. A. Teachey, died early Friday morning of last week at her home in Rose Hill after a week's illness. Funeral services were con ' ducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Church In : Rose Hill by Rev. J. V. Case, pastor, assisted by Re A. L. Brown of Beulavllle. Burial was in the Rose" Hill Cemetery.' Survivors Include her husband; one daughter,' Mrs. H. G. Fussell of Rose Hill; the fol lowing sons: Maynard of Clinton, A. R., Elmo and Marvin Teachey, all of Rose Hill; 15 grandchildren two sisters and two brothers. Dr. H.W. Colvell . OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door- To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In , WALLACE, N. C. -. HOT DOGS Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers. All Kinds Sandwiches Cold Drinks, Ice Cream - Hot Coffee. George's Grill ' 1 MILE SO. WARSAW i HI-WAY 117 ' V oooooooooooo roil sale m. SASH. 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