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KENANSVILLE, N. C. THE DUPLIN. TIMES Published each Friday In Kenansville, N. C, County Seat of .-. r ' DUPLIN COUNTY Editorial business and printing plant. Kenansville, N. C. J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER ' - , Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville, N. C. as second class matter. N ' - TELEPHONES Kenansville, 255-6 Warsaw 50-7 : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year In Duplin County J Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne coun- tloe; $3.50 per year outside this area in North-Carolina; and Advertising rates furnished on request. I Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, tconomic and agricultural interests of Duplin County. .North uThe American Way Education In Americanism By: George Peck , Back in 1941. John E. Cox, then S'ate Superintendent of Education of Loulsana (perhaps he still holds that office) outlined a program of "Americanism" for schools under his jurisdiction. In introducing his program he said in part: "We cannot assume any lonsei that a Republic automatically per petuates itself and that American youth will naturally absorb a love and devotion for and secure an nn Cerstanding of Americanism from tselr environment without definite - and specific instructions . . . Wlia1. . .we need most is a generation train ed with the devotion to those prir. .ciples which will serve as a guar antee of our freedom against its enemies who refuse to value the ' ves of the people who constitute i ' im; .,,'.! i ' r . ... necessary, die for t. em ..." Mr. Cox was not merely (he iris ing. He had definite ideas as to how t.lls devotion could be cnRendcied. He suggested that in the lowei three school grades, a few minutes should be devoted each day to tea- NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in that Cer'.ain deed cf trust, executed bv O. W. Hall and wife, finnie Hail, dated 15th day of October, 1948, and recorded In Book 451, page 78. in the Offiiv ' of Register of Deeds of Duplir, County, default having been made In payment of the indebtedness tiereby secured and said deed of Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT oi'KS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C. M. F.ALLEN JR. General Insurance iiiQ.iSviiie, N. C. , Kenansville'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 ..HUHii GLEHN GOLDSBORO, N. C. r ''l:A Palmist And Psychic Medium Tells you any and everything you wish to know without asking any ions, gives yow names of friends and enemies. Gives true and i -failing advice on all affairs of life. If worried, troubled or in doubt t this psychic reader at once. She can and will help you. Consult i business, love, marriage, wills-, deeds, mortgages, lost and stolen t and speculations of all kinds. ; . - - '" ' -i.vn'j :.',- LUCKY DAYS AND LUCKY NUMBERS n't be discouraged it others have failed to help you. She does what , ' .itti to do. One visit will convince you this MEDIUM and DI- IT it Is superior to any reader you have ever consulted, i )tne and Confidential Reading-. Dally and Sunday . s: a A M. to 10 P.M. You Must Be Satisfied or No Charge - r I E and COLORED Permanently Located in White of City Limits on Smithfield Highway, Route 70, Orolini ching patriotism, and that begin ningjvith the fourth grade and run ning through the eleventh, good citizenship clubs should be formed ?,irl regular meetings held for at least thirty minutes once a week He further suggested that each or ganization or room have a president vice president and secretary, nec essaiy committees, etc. As to what should be taught, he offered the following: Ability to understand and ap preciate the meaning of the Flag. Ability to sing the National An them and jtlier patriotic songs. Ability to understand what our national heroes stood for from the lime our Government was foui.ded; to understand wherein our Gov ernment is superior to a State ruled by a dictator; to understand the long struggle to establish basis freedoms; to condemn dishonesty, corrup tion, graft and inefficiency in Gov ernment: to keep the body in good health and physically fit. Through pupils to strengthen the parents against i isiaious propagan da To bring about a close relation ship Between school and community through sturi.iing Americanism. Such a program was badly need ed ten years ago .There i even greater need for it today. Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Kenansville, Duplin County, at 12:00 Noon on Monday, January 23, 1950, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, and being situa ted in Duplin County, Stale of North Carolina, and being describ ed as follows: VP f Interna bona! Undone. 5unrUy School Lwacru SCRIPTURE! Aria l-1-4t DEVOTIONAL READING: Joel The Church Dynamic - Lesson for January 8, 195 THE CHURCH Is not meant to be a club, a lecture-hall, a debat ing society, a rest home, a music hall, an entertainment bureau or a burial association. It has some thing to do along air these lines, of course. But the Church la meant to be a place and channel of power. One of the last things Jesus, the Founder of the Church, said to his friends was: "Ye shall receive pow er when the Holy Spirit is come up If on you." Not you shall receive com- D Foreman fort, or wealth, or Insight, or any other good thing, though all of them have their place. What Jesus highlights is power. Dr. W. M. Horton, in his little book on the Christian faith, asks: V"-?n Is a church not a church? His answer is: When it has lost the holy Spirit. That Is a good New Testament answer. The early Christians corld not have Imagined a church with out the Holy Spirit, because In fact there had never been one without him. It was the coming of the Spirit on that summer day in Jerusalem that actually made the church, In the first place. True, It was not made out of nothing. But suppose the Spirit .had never come? What would have happened? Sooner or later the little band would have grown tired of waiting, would have given up faith In Jesus' prom ise, would have drifted off one by one, and the Christian church would have died after it was born. Tongues of Fire pHERE SEEMS to be something mystic, mysterious and unreal about the .Holy Spirit, to most peo ple's minds. We read in Acts about the flaming tongues of fire, about the rushing mighty wind, about Christians talking In strange lan guages; and then we go to our own church and find there no fire, no wind; only ordinary English is spoken by everyday people, the same people we have been seeing all week. We get to thinking the Holy Spirit is just something In the Bible, some experience they could have away back yonder, but not here and now. After all, looking over the church from that day to this, and around the world at the present day, how many cases, authentic genuine cases of fire-on-the-head or storm-ln-the-church-house, do you find? Not many! Does that show the Holy Spirit is not here any more? We most remember that St. Paul met with much the same questions. Did a man have to speak In strange tongues to be sore he had the Holy Spirit? Fortunately, Pan stated In so many words what the fruits of the Spirit are: Love, Joy, peace . . . Look np the rest of It In Oal, 5:22-23. You may take St. Paul's In spired word for it: If you ever see a church, a Christian group, that is notable for love, Joy, peace . . . gentleness, goodness, faith , , . you may be sure the Holy Spirit Is there. We do not gather grapes from thorns nor figs from thistles, Jesus says. You don't have the fruits of the Spirit without having the Spirit. And that is Power. Said a great Austral ian preacher: Show me a church where the members treat one an other with more real love than the people outside the church treat one another, and you ' will find men crowding the doors of that church to get In. '' ' ' How Can We Get the Holy Spirit? WE CANNOT GET the Spirit by wishinff ourselves back In the first century. We can have the Holy I Spirit now, on the same terms as 1 always.' There are no new condi-1 tlons, no complicated rules, no ap plication blanks "to till out' Jesus said: God will give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him; Paul said: Covet earnestly the best gifts. In any. church. If there Is : even a small (reap whe want the power of God in their Uvea, who want his power for the' church, that little groan eaa chance that cherch and change -the community. Fewer passes ' through a wire when one end '. of It la attached to a dynamo ' and the other end to a ma chine that ts doing some work. ' Prayer that is the touch with God. Service that Is the link with man. So power . will.' flow through the-Church when at one end It la In touch-with God, and at the other end It Is doing something real for human needs. ; " . BEING ALL that certain tract or parcel of land containing 103 acree more or less, and 88-16 acres more or less, as described In a Deed to Sarah Miller as recorded In Book 242, r?"i B of the r ,mi c ' i&su DUPUi: '2V: lng conveyed. - : ! " ' : ;,. A ten per cent deposit Is required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. ''''Q!"x. Ifi: ? This the 22nd day of December, 1949.:; :--::'i--.:rV-:-: ' H. E. Phillips, Trustee l-20-4t. HEP. - "V NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad mlnistratrix of the Estate of W. D, Rouse, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified cn or before the 2nd day of December, 1950, or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This November 25, 1949. Sallle Kezlah Rouse, Administratrix, Warsaw, N. C. i-e-et. RDJ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power of sale contained In that Certain deed of Trust, executed by Jeffie Stroud et ux, Goldie M. Stroud, dated 18th day of December, 1947, and record ed in Book 442, page 301, in the Office of Register of Deeds of Du plin County, default having been made in payment of the Indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer foi sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door In Kenansville, Duplin County, at 12:00 Noon on Monday, Januiry 23, 1950, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust, and being situated in Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Bessie Stroud Hill, Hubert Thompson. Pearl Stroud Letchworth and oth ers and described as follows: BE GINNING at a stake In Hubert Thompson's line, corner of Lot No. 5 and runs as Lot No. 5 North 40- 40 West 49 chains to a pine on the run of Great Branch; thence down the run of Great Brancn to a stake, corner of Lot No. 7; thence as Lot No. 7 South 40-40 East 40.78 chains to a stake in a ditch in Hubert Thompson's line ;thence North 41 East 2.85 chains to the beginning, containing 11.6 acres, more or less, and being a portion of the lands deeded to Ashley Stroud and wife by N. B. Stroud et ux as recorded in Book 129, page 289 and being Lot No. 6 according to the sub division of the lands of Ashley Stroud as recorded in Book , page of the Duplin County Registry. Subject to the life estate of Ash ley Stroud. A ten per cent deposit will be required by the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 22nd day of December. 1949. H. E. Phillips, Trustee l-20-4t. HEP. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Superior Court of Du plin County, made in the special proceedings entitled: "In the Mat ter of L. W. Newton, et ala", and being Special Proceeding No. 235(1, of the office of the Clerk of Sup erior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 7th day of January, 1950, at 10:30 A. M en the premises near the Town of Rosehille, N. C offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, all those certain tracts or par cels of land lying and being in Rose hill Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described aa follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the North edge of Ridge Street at ditch, J. D. Teachey's line, and running thence with the North edge of Ridge Street 5-ta poles to the' West edge of Walnut Street; thence with the West edge of Walnut St. about N. 1444 West 300 feet to the edge of an unnamed street; thence with the South edge of said unnamed street, about South 75-94 West 2 poles and 14 links to a ditch on J. D. Teachey's line; thence with the J. D. Teachey line and said ditch to the beginning, be ing the land, conveyed to A. L. Floyd by Charles Teachey, Sr. and Mattie Teachey, his wife, by deed recorded vin .Book 435, page 177, Registry of Duplin County. ' ! And further . being the same lands as recorded In Book 440, page 171, of the Duplin County Registry SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the western line of the A. C. L. right of way, Marvin Dick son's northeastern corner, formerly C. C. Venn's corner, and running thence about South 7644 West 21444 feet to a stake; thence North 1344 West 104 1-2 feet to a stake at Scott's line; thence Scott's line about North 7644 East 214 1-2 feet to a stake at the Western line1 of said A C. L. right of way; thence about South 1344 East 104 1-2 feet to the befinnlng, - containing one half acre, more or leas, and being the borne lot of the late J. J. New ton and wife, in Rose Hill. See Book 433, page 292, Book 836, page 344, Book, 433, page 289; Book 435, page 291; Book 433, page 313; Book 435, page 290. :- The following land known as the John J. Newton farm tracts and be ing described as follows: 1 line, and running as said line of said road for street, nearly South 7644 West 128 feet to a stake, Chas. J. Newton's corner of Lot No. 4 in this division; thence C. J. Newton's line of Lot No. 4, North S44 East 990 feet to a stake North of the Ke nansville public road in - - - line; thence - -- line North 52 East 164 V4 feet to a stake, Mary S. Luncc ford's corner to Lot No. 6; thence Lunceford'i line of Lot No. 6 South 844 West 1066 feet, to the begin ning, containing 2-V4 acres, being Lot No. 5 In the division, conveyed to Paul S. Newton, (Sr) by Chas. J. Newton and others by deed dated April 13, 1930 and recorded in Book 336. naee 342. Reclstrv of Dunlin County, North CarolinaSee Book 424, page 527; book 424, page 452. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the Northern line of the public road which is an exten sion or Main street JSastwarolv. and running thence as said Northern line or said road nearly south 76-V4 West 88 2-3 feet to a ditch. R. T. Teachey's corner; thence R. T. Tea chey's line North 73 West 37 feet to a stake, Myrtle L. Crawford's corner: thence Crawford's line North 8-1 East 814 feet to a stake, North of the Kenansville road in line; thence line 52 East 171-14 feet to Chas J. New. ton's corner to Lot No. 4 in this division: thence as Chas. J. New. ton's line of Lot No. 4, South 8-V4 West 882 feet to the beelnnlna. which Is Chas. J. Newton's South western corner, containing acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 3, in this tract of this division, The foregoing described nronerty being conveyed by deed which is recorded in Book 336, page 349; of the. Dunlin County Recristrv. The said deed being made by Chas. J. Newton and others to Dougald New ton. See Book 423. naae 497. FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in R. T. Teachey's line 271 V4 feet South 73 East from M. W. Jerome's corner, Dougald Newton's Southwestern corner to Lot No. 3 in this division, and running thence Teachey's line North 73 West 131 feet to a stake, Linwood Newton s Southeastern corner of Lot No. 1 in this division; thence Linwood Newton's line of Lot No. 1 North 8-14 East 670 feet to a stake North pf Kenansville road, L. T. Knowles line; thence Knowles line and others line North 73 East 65 feet to a stake in a ditch: thence his line North 27 West 18-V4 feet to a stake n a ditch: thence others line North 52 East 109-V4 feet to a stake Doug ald Newton's Northwestern corner to Lot No. 3; thence Dougald New ton's line South 8-V4 West 814 feet to the beginning, containing 2-Vi acres more or less, and being the same lands as described in a deed to Myrtle L. Crawford as recorded in Book 336, page 347-48 of the Du plin County Registry, reference Is hereby had for an accurate descrip tion of same. That the said Ralph C. Crawford is the only heir at law of Myrtle L. Crawford and is signing this deed as the only heir at law and the only living child of Myrtle L. Crawford. See Book 433, page 435. SIXTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in a ditch, in Alma Herring's line, at the Northern line of the Public road forming the extension of Main Street, Eastwardly, and running thence as the Northern line of said public road, neariy South 78-i4 West 128 1-3 feet to a stake, Paul S. Newton's corner in this division, Lot No. 5; thence as P. S. Newton's line of Lot No. 5, North 8-i4 East 1066-14 feet to a stake on the Northern side of the Kenansville road in line; tnence line. North S2 East 144 feet to a stake in a ditch, Alma Herring's corner, thence Al ma Herring's line along the ditch, about South 8-V4 Wut 11 tn ft the beginning, containing 2 19-20 acres, more or less; being Lot No. 6, in this tract in this division. See Book 385, page 488, subject to a lease for a small tract of land leased to State of North Carolina for fire tower. .',! .... SEVENTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in a ditch at the Southern line of the public road forming the extension Eastwardly of Main Street, John Newton's Northeastern corner to a previously owned tract and running thence along the ditch and Southern line of . said road nearly North 76-14 East 485-V4 feet to a stake in the Intersection of an other ditch J. A. Teachey corner; thence Teachey's line along said ditch about South 13 West 628 feet to another ditch;' thence as other ditch North 79 West 629 feet to a stake In another ditch, John New ton's corner; thence as the other ditch and Newton'a line" North ! East 87044 feet to the beginning containing 5 MOO acres be the same more or less, and further be ing the FIRST, TRACT as describ ed in Book 336, page 339, of the Du plin County Registry. ..'-: EIGHTH TRACT; . BEGINNING at a stake In same road ditch and line as FIRST TRACT, but at Johj Newton'a Northwestern . corner to his home tract and running thence with John Newton'Shline and the ditch South 8-V4 West 227-V4 feet to a stake in another ditch; thence aa other ditch North 72 West 422 feet to a stake at the Southern line of the same public , road; thence along the said Southern line of said road about North 7644 East 445 feet to the beginning, contain ing 1 MO acres, be the same more or less. And further being the '" " " "T m ' "1 in . ...I,. . ha Northern line of tVe Public road used as extension of Main Street Eastwardly, raui a. Newton'a Southwestern corner. Lot No. 8 in this division, and running thence as the Northern line of said Public road about South 76-V4 West 126 feet to a stake corner to Lot vn a rtniiMid Newton's corner; thM ! nnucuid Newton's line of Lot No. 8 North 844 East 882 feci to a stake North of the Kenansvme road; thence line North 52 East 173 feet to a Stake Paul S. Newton's cor ner to Lot No. 5; thence Paul 8. Nurtnn' lino South 8-16 West 990 feet to the beginning, containing 2 11-20 acres, more or less; being the lands' deeded by Mary S. Lunce ford and others to Chas. J. Newton which deed it recorded in the Reg istry of Duplin County, N. C, in Book 338, page 351, and further be ing the same land as recorded In Book 316, page 107, of the Duplin County Registry. TENTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the Intersection of the J. J. Newton ditch with the Street ditch on the southern side of Main Street extended beyond the town limits of Rose Hill and running thence as the Southern line ditch of Main Street extended about North 7544 East 317-V4 feet to the intersection of another ditch; thence as the other ditch South 3 4 East 372 feet to the Intersection of another ditch, Geo. Newklrk's corner; thence with the Geo. New kirk line ditch North 81 West 357 feet to a stake at the intersection of another ditch, Newton's line; thence Newton's line and the last mention ed ditch North 8-14 East 227-14 feet to the beginning, containing 2-V4 acres, be the same, more or less. And further being the same lands as described in Book 295, page 392, of the Duplin County Registry. ELEVENTH TRACT: BEGIN NING at a stake in R. T. Teachey's line, 140-14 feet South 73 East from M. W. Jerome's southeastern cor ner, Myrtle L. Crawford's southwes tern corner to Lot No. 2 in this division and running thence with R. f. Teachey's line North 73 West M0-V4 feet to a stake, M. W. Jer ome's corner; thence Jerome's and others line crossing the Kenansville -Rose Hill old public road North 8-V4 East 587 feet to a Stake north of said Kenansville road; thence North 73 East 152- feet to a stake, Myrtle L. Crawford's Lot No. 2, in this division; thence Crawford's line Southh 8-V4 West 670 feet to the beginning, containing two. (2) acres, more or less, being Lot No 1 in this division. And further be ing the same lands as described in Book 375, page 327, of the Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. The land will be sold on the premises, near the Town of Rose Hill. - Advertised this 5th day of Dec ember, 1949. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner l-6-4t. HEP WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Billy Tyndall - Undertakers Embalmera Ambulance Service Home of Mi. Olive Burial Aaso. Phone 249 . Mt. Olive, N. C 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOI Houses APARTMENTS For Rent Warsaw And Kenansville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 WARSAW, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOO ' TYNDALL fu?:al HOJAS . nr bzotnt ouv mm ti Waree-Dejslia - Ffceajp W Burial A see riaff np - Aaahalueo ftorvteo. 4 nr wlfrtit D. II. CARLT01I . - INSURANCE AGENCY c WARSAW, NORTH tARO-iia Life - FirerSlorm - Automobile, etc. ' : Telephone 3438 . 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