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K mm a imwrwn THE DUPLIN TIMES Published each Friday In Kenansville, N. G County Beat of : DUPLIN COUNTY Editorial business and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C J. BOBEBT GKADY, EDITOE OWNEB Entered at the Post Office, Kenansvllle, N. C. as second class matter. TELEPHONES Kenansville, 2SM Warsaw M-l SUBSCRIPTION BATES: $3.00 per year In Duplin County Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne coun ties; . $3.50 per year outside this area In North Carolina; and Advertising rates fnralslnd en request. t Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, wonomlc and agricultural Interests of Duplin County. NOTICE OF SUMMONS In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. DUPLIN COUNTY VS W. A. BOWDEN AND WIFE, MRS. W. A. BOWDEN AND LILLIAN BOWDEN The defendants, W. A. Bowden and wife, Mrs. W. A. Bowden, and Lllliam Bowden will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is fully set out In the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of Interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1940 $ .88 1945 $ .74 1944 .74 1943 .83 1942 .85 1941 .91 194Q .91 1939 .96 1938 .96 1937 .97 1936 .86 1935 .93 1934 .85 1931 2.00 which are assessed against the fol lowing lands in Duplin County, North Carolina, Warsaw Township; Being one lot adjoining Lizzie Allen and W. H. Miller in Town of Warsaw. Block 86, Lot A, as re corded in Book 264, page 262, which said lands above described are' the property of the said de fendants named. ' And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Ke nansvllle, North Carolina, on the 25th day of May, 1950, and answer or demur .to -the complaint of the plaintiff filed'in said action, on or before the 16th 'day of June, 1950, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint This the 25th day,7bf April, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk . Superior Court. 5-18-4t c Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND taADTrINERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUAUTYlSEA FOODS West Doer to Attn, Both Wholaiaad Betall Know Your Fish or KnowTVofl Jlihman WIT I la a am m . . FREE 3RESSINO Pheaa WARSAW. M.C 3 M. F. AtLEMr JR. General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. Kenansville's Only 'insurance Agency ., N. C CONSOLIDATED IUDE CO., INC - Foot of Waynesborongh Avenue d Former Weil's Brickyard V GOLDSBOBO, N. C. " , PnONE 1532 OR 2330 COLLECT ' IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, KSULE3 AND HOGS FEE3 OF CHARGE , , 1C NOTICE OF SUMMONS In The Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. DUPLIN COUNTY VS WENTWORTH H. ROBINSON AND WIFE, MRS. WENTWORTH H. ROBINSON The defendants, Wentworth H. Robinson and wife, Mrs. Wentworth Robinson will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed In this matter, to which reference Is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of interest, penalties and cost thereon w i due: 1949 $4 48 1945 $3.78 1944 3.78 1943 4.20 .1942 4.34 1941 4.62 1940 4.62 1939 4.90 1938 4.90 1937 4.90 1936 4.34 1935 4.76 1934 6.34 1933 " 4.34 1932 6.95 1931 6.76 which are assessed against the fol lowing lands In Duplin County, North Carolina, Warsaw Township: Being four lots in Block 74, Lots numbers 60, 61, 62, and 63 accord ing to the official map of the Town of Warsaw, as recorded In Book 216, page 173, of the Duplin County Registry, which said lands above described are the property of the said defendants named. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Ke nansvllle, North Carolina, on the 25th day of May, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 16th day of June, 1950, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint This the 25th day of April, 1950. R. V, Wells, Clerk Superior Court 5-19-4t tla.1 DELIVER SCRIPTURE! Hoata. (especially ehap ij'lMitlONAI, READING!: Psalm ll Tragedy to Truth Lessen for May T, ISM GOOD PREACHERS are not all ot one kind. In listening to some 'of them, you have the impression that what this nan says would be i'$stjS true If another man said It; ,vun am iM uocnug 'universal truth that inlght as wen have ! been written on the 'skys he Is a voice, 'only a voice. In 11st ! enjng to other good 'preachers you have the Impression that no other man could bare said this as well ashe; what he Dr. Foreman 'says Is distilled from bis own ex perience; be is not only a voice, he 'Is a hearty and you hear the man's beart-beatsi all. through his words. Now Hosea was this kind of prophet You might say that his experience was the text of all his sermons. . ; ' And so They Were Harried STORY of Hosea Is In chap ters 1- (Experts in Old Testa- S ant-study have never quite greed to the meaning of the story. How 'ever, the Interpretation which Is of fered here la the one now held by the majority of scholars.) It Is the story of Hosea's marriage to a girl named Comer. If It was a normal marriage, be loved her with all bis heart, and his hopes for the future were as bright as any young bride groom's could be. In time they had a little boy named JezreeL Then came the second child, gtrl named Le-Buhamah. In Hebrew, that name means "No Heroy." What name for a lit tle gtrlt But Is it possible that Hosea named her for her moth er not for her mother's name' but for her mother's character? At an events, things were not weU in that heme; Indeed, It -soon ceased to be a home. For when the third child was born, Hosea gave the bey the dreaeV ful name of Lo-Amml, No-Child-ef-Mlne. There, was no use in pretending any more. The home had collapsed, happiness had fled. No experience man can have is more bitter than this, to know that the one great love 'of. his life has been given to the wrong woman. But Gomer. vanished, leaving Hosea, as such a' woman would, to care for the three mother less children. Home Again HOW MANY MONTHS or years later it was we do not know. But one day, in the slave market, Hosea saw a woman for sale. The price was low (as slaves went In those days); evidently few buyers were expected. A half-price slave would not attract attenion from most men, but Hosea looked twice . . . Yes, it was his Gomer! Where she had been, who had abused her, 'made her a slave, how many times! sne naa teen sola ana resaia, no one knows. But there she was. tloui mlsht easily have stood and laughed bitterly In her bedrag gled face. It serves her right, be might have thought fhe way of the transgressor is hard, she made her bed and now she can He In it Jus tice has been done, I am, avenged. And with a parting curse be might have gone his way. V Somehow beneath all the , shame and disillusionment, be- jeneath the bitterness and the , f sain, still the eld love was burn- -i tng bright Paying the tmaU . price asked, be took Gomer ; hon arain. Love had conquered ;: evil., ;.y -, ' ..... i Long before .Christianity, Hosea dTcl that rarely IChrlstlan thing, he did good to onewho had done him harm. Gonfir was unloving, unlov ' able; yet be lovedfberin spite of all. : l f Sermons From .the Heart k faS'BTTER EXPERIENCE God turned Into a bussing, for Hosea and fori bis nation and for us. In ' I - - . .Vail nmm i&rV ot; what God taught -Hosea through i these . experiences. w Bntqthe firs tning aesea . was tpa tne expeneawe , God's lessea. Be look back oaf the tragedy, ef his marriage . and 41.. flJ mm VAhl Una ajl eJeng, from; the very first. , Qod knew whatiawrt of woman . Oemer was sndlweiul be, yet hs Wished BeseMe marry heft , God intended ttiavfUas should ge through Jest tkee years. Without the tragedyXhe could n J d i 1 kw Wm ml amvm uimo sre v rooo thenceforth camte from the f depths of bis heart Hosea, like an .-tbejprophets, denounced sin; like iantfw prophets, he could see the tfyM effects of sin on his nation. (CminiiM bf tba Intarnatfonal , comcfl 'of I," ,ioua nfucatlon on. bahaU oi 40 pU", .t" w.rolnilons. 'fcfa a tv Wr. 1 " , thh dupliii Tin. j MAY kovt, t-V-l 4n MrtMqr el 1 MONTH efSjJeSjsa TlVMWsV Ct j Jzjg; I Kins ol heljr oMkom, C I nawtnoin 1 1 A.y. si L hnud, ISM. 5 1 It NoHsmI Hospital day. 5 1 HianrnHm. Va., UMtt, R V 1607. f NOTICE OF EXECUTOR The undersigned having qualified as executor of the estate of Reuben Tyndall, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of April, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All per sons indebted to said estate .will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of April, 1950. Percy Bruce Tyndall, Exe cutor of the estate of Reu ben Tyndall, deceased, Pink Hill, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 5-19-6t. HEP EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of David John Middleton, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this It to notify all persons - having claims against said estate to .present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before one year from date of last publication of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of April, 1950. W. E .Middleton, Executor of David John Middleton estate. 6-2-6t. WEM NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of E. D. Hollingsworth, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make f s6-orforiTrance ;V Most Powarfvf Cnevrofef Immediate payment to the under signed. 1:.ks-'-':6iS-;Ci'!f" :''' This the 27th day of March, 1950. 'v ; v i Vance Hollingsworth, A6V 'S, minlstrator of the estate of. ; i E. D. HoUlngsworth, de ' . ceased. Ttocky Mount, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. ft-5-6t HEP NOTICE , OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quall fieed as administrator of the es tate of Jesse Whitfield, deceased, late of Duplin County, this Is to notify all persons, having -claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate. wiU please make Immediate payment to the under signed. This the 25th day of March, 1950. Mrs. Alice J. Whitfield, Russel Whitfield, Preston Whitfield, Administrators of the es tate of Jesse Whitfield, de ceased, Mt. Olive, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney KeTiansville, N. C. 5-5-6t. HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quail fieed as administrator of the es tate of Jesse Sullivan, deceased, late of DUolln County, this is to notifv all Dersons having claims asainst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 25th day of March, 1950. James J. Sullivan, Admini strator of the estate of Jes- see Sullivan, Mt. Olive, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney -Kenansville, N. C. 5-5-6t. HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of B. W. Groves, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is. to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Admini stratrix on or before the 17th day of April, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. s This 17th day of April, 1950. Margie Groves, Admini stratrix, G. W. Groves Estate, Magnolia, N. C. 5-26-6t. VBG NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Dora Quinn, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to these great in our showrooms' today! . - headers frvdrs EvarBoW ' frerenwd By 1 .fm T' rSsW Sob nnw truclr buvsi v : notify all persons havu asainst her said estate to present them to the -undersigned Admini strator on or before the zoth day. REMEMBER TODAI TOMORROW, . . -. 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