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KENANSVILLE, NOSTIl CAECLRIA 'HE DUPLIN TIMES 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, EDITOR ' OWNER Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville, N. C. ss second class matter. TELEPHONES Kenansville, 255-4 Warsaw 51-7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $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 Advertisinr rates furnished oa request i Democratic Journal, devoted to. the material, educational, tconomic and agricultural Interests of Duplin County. Life Begins At 40 BY: MRS. C. L. SLOAN, 'Calypso, - Franklin Club It has been well said, that Life Begins At Forty. At this age a real woman and true mother, begins to see her day-dreams dawning into reality. She has spent the past years of her life, day-dreaming, toiling, planning and looking forward, to possessing a comfortable home, for her husband and children to enjoy. Now that this great task has been accomplished, those days of patient, anxious, untiring loving service of caring for, rearing, training and educating her children has become a reality, she can begin to relax and rest more. During those past years, she has found it necessary to sacrifice many things she would like to have and do in order that she might make her family more happy. She has devoted a large portion of her time and energy helping her family de velop into good citizens of this great country of ours. Now she has more time to de vote to herself. To do some of the things she would like to do. She can read and travel more and keep up with world happenings more. She can become more Interested in other people and how they live. Having lived quietly, sacriflclally and humble, has helped her to de velop into a beautiful, kind, Intelli gent, and interesting personality. The kind of a person everyone ad mires and likes to be with. Now that she has the time and opportunity, she keeps up with the latest things in style and well grooming. She is always well dress ed for all occasions. She has learned the art of keep ing young and has developed Into a lovely personality and a gracious hostess. The great Church organi zations, Club, School and Commun ity centers are more than glad to welcome her talents, and ability of leadership. CRIPTURXl HoM, atpaelaUr 11:1-4, SnOMAI, BXADDTOi Pulra ISO. Forgiving Love LeasM for May If, 19M. ALL RELIGIONS believe in God, but not all religions know the God who loves. Gods that rule, gods that threaten and punish, gods that sit on high and distant thrones- yes, the history of religions shows plenty of these. But it Is not every religion that be lieves In a God ca pable of love. We Christians say that God Is love, but already centuries L -M UI4 Ik. Inspired Hebrew Dr' " prophet Hosea was saying that the high God, the holy God, not only can but does love his creatures on earth. Obnrit tin Hotter art you takt Urn MAY tron Of THI MONTH 0.1 Csartifatitt atara . up at PhiMalpMa coa- MriM. II Caapraii ttoMiilMioV "" of agricaltara, IS Lincoln nominated for tmiomt lla II Norwtgioa Indtpond' oacoaaY It-World Good-Will doy IS U S tuts lumbar trust in East for rtltrolnt of trodt, 1911 It Moptndenco dtdflra tion poised at Mockloa burg, N.C., 1775 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 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. This 17th day of April, 1950. Margie Groves, Admini stratrix, G. W. Groves Estate, Magnolia, N. C. 5-26-6t. VBG 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 th 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, lata of nrmiin County, North Carolina, this It to noury au persons having claims against said estate to nreaent them to the undersigned duly verified on or before one year from date of last publication of this notim or this notice will be plead in bar oi their recovery. All oeraona in. aerated to said estate will please make Immediate payment This the 11th day of Anril UMSO. W. E .Middleton, Executor of David John Middleton estate. 6-2-et WEM ' Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAOiTAINERS OF LOWER PRICKS ON QUALITY SEA FOODS Ofezt Door to AAP) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fbhman WILLIS BAETLKTT THEE PIMM m-i WX JRESSmO WARSAW. N. C DELIVER M. F. ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency iS!f 71 . i I N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC Foot of Waynesborough Avenue , Former Weil's Brickyard GOLDSBOSO, N. C. f PHONE 1532 OR 2330 COLLECT D7 CALLED IMMEDIATELY WE WILL PICK UP DEAD CATTLE, MULE3 AND HOGS Vltim WB JrWV JB VkaaiM BUY Insurance From '1;. Love With an IF BUT HOSEA goes further than this. Even the religions that teach the love of God do not always understand It That there are "fa vorites of heaven" is an idea com mon to many religions, ancient and recent The notion mat God loves those who love him, that his love is a reward for good behavior, that he loves good people but not bad peo ple, in short that he loves only the lovable this is believed by a great many, but it is not true. To put it in another way: Many religions, and even some persons in the He brew and Christian religions, sup pose that God loves us with an IF. Some of the more primitive religions think of God as loving only If he feels like it, if he happens to be In the right mood. There Is no telllnf when he may love and when not; he Is as unpredictable as spring weather. The higher religions know better; God Is not capri cious and impulsive like a child. But still sometimes even in bet ter religions God is thought of as loving with an IF. If you love me (he is thought of as saying) I will love you. If you are good enough to love, I win love you. If you earn my love, I will pay you by loving you. No IF In' God's Heart HOSEA HAD LEARNED a deep er lesson from God. Through his own bitter experience (see last Sunday's lesson) he knew that his own love for his wife outlived all the shame she had brought to his heart and home. In himself he knew, as a living fact, love for an unloving and unlovable person. So and so much more God could, would and did love his unfaithful people Israel. "God so loved Israel," said the prophet "God so loved the world," says the Gospel. God's love is not the bargaining kind. He does not watt till we are "good enough." His love has no IF in it a a a Suppose We Say No? AT THIS POINT something must be said that would seem to go without saying, only there are so many persons who misunderstand the truth Just here. God Is love: we learned that in Sunday school when we wera small, we have seen It in mottoes on the wan, we have grown used to the Idea. But some times we twist this truth Into some thing else. We think, "If God Is love men it doesn't matter much what we do. He is going to look after us and see that we coma out all right Hom ing's going to hurt us because our loving Father is right here to pro tect us." This Is a mistake. ' S Hosea teaches, and the Bible as a whole teaches, that God's ' lave la not compulsive; that is, ', Us leva mast be freely received because It to freely offered. We CM tny "Na" If we Insist And if we do turn our backs and ran away, the consequences are terrible and not even God's love win keep us from them. It is only the person who turns his heart to God who finds that lore, like sunlight, casting out the fear and the evil from his mind and heart . :. da Cost of Love ' THE DEEPEST TRUTH of all Is one 'which Hosea partly sees, bat is fully aeon only in the NV Testament God's love for sinners la costly. It Is not a light-thing, taslly given. '--.p-'y.' V As Boaea's forgiving ' of Gamer coat him mack, a the lava of Gad for bis wandering children coats Mm more. That this Is trie, Hosea realises.' H... A . 1 . a. m i sue w maow wfJHi ma iuvs m uuo 'really costs, we have to stand In the inght of Calvary. Paul speaks of me church of God "which be pur chased with his own blood." There can be no higher price than that OanrrlsM by tha In tarnation al eounefl f Soildoua Xdueatloa oa behalf of 40 Fmtoaumt danomlnaUona. i Balaaaaa B7 WNJ laatnraa.) Wavine this dav Qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Dora Onlnn deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against her said estate to present them to the undersigned Admini strator on or before the 26th 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. This 26th day of April, 1950. A. D. Quinn, Administrator Dora Quinn Estate, Kenansville, N. C. Rt. 1. 6-2-6t. VBG 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 TYCIDAll, . or ?c:::3.' The defendants, W. A. Bowden and wife, Mrs. W. A. Bowden, and Lilliam 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: 1946 $ .88 1945 S .74 1944 .74 1943 .83 1942 .85 1941 .91 1940 .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 nansville, North Carolina, on the 000000000900 FOR SALE 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 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 due: ', 1946 $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 puplln County, North CaroUnarWarsaw 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 nansville, 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 df April, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 5-19-4t ' . - . ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back from any druggist. T-4-L is spec ially made for HIGH CONCEN TRATION. Undiluted alcohol -base gives great PENETRATING power. Kills IMBEDDED germs on cantact NOW at KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE 5-28-4t M SALE J Oak and Pine Firewood PINE, $5.00 -er cord OAK, $6.00 per cord Oa the premises. Stacked along roadway a ear William a Cross roads, : S miles from - Warsaw. SEE OR CALL 60 cords pine and 30 cords oak cut in 4-lt letns. n PHONE 7S WARSAW Dr. H. 7. Colwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Off ice In WALLACE, N. C. SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROC ROCK T TH ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, LIKE, CEMENT BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN IDLE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS lV ROL" wOFING V ROOFLN J, BRIO? : : ,- - Z. J.Gartor GSon : Wc!Jaca, N. - REMEMBER TODAY ' TOMORROW WITH A .-. PHOTOGRAPH ',-' -tf BY :;;" , KRAFT'S . , .. j ", " ' 'n r t ctive' (ti'IHOlB.'iii inj mi'''- Sl-"aaa OOOOOOOOOOOOt Houses V. I ASK YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT ABOUT. THRILLING EXPENSE-PAID TOURS ALMOST AHYWHERE IN THS S3. S. A., XhKAU, MEXICO AND. ' APARTMENTS , ;''.r,' "' !' ' - Fnr ifonf a wa , iivhi vVarsaw And Kenansville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 , WARSAW, N. C- .' - 1 WATCHES CLOCKS WATCH BANDS , RINGS ON ORDER r . Repairing , Watches. Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO fjf KENAMSVlljl'Bi if"""" " I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDDJACY FOR THE OFF ICE OF JUDGE OF THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT OF DU PLIN COUNTY, SUBJECT TO THE WILL OF THE VOTERS IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 27, 1950. IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED, IT WILL BE MY EN DEAVOR TO CONDUCT THE AFFAIRS OF THE OFFICE " WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR AND MAINTAIN THE DIGNITY OF THE COURT AT ALL TIMES. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE DEEPLY APPRE CIATED. " ''4 Hubert E. Phillips To The Voters Of Duplin County: ssmsi sa ' m n a J After consideration of the cost and being away from my family in attendance of the Session of the General Assembly for the term, "which is uncertain, I withdrew as a candidate for Representative of this County, and hereby announce my candidacy for Judge of the General County Court of this County, subject to the Democratic Pri mary to be held on May 27, 1950. f '' If nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to expedite the trial of all cases which may come before me by eliminating unnecessary delays. I shall give the State and the defendants all the time necess ary to develop their evidence in order that each case may be fairly tried, and all defendants and witnesses shall have the protection of the Court against unnecessary abuse I shall temper Justice with mercy in all sentences and Judgments which it shall be my duty to pass upon those defendants found guilty. , j 1 will sincerely appreciate your support for this office.' - 'si b; t $'; - r i n ft
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