EENANSVILL5:. NOr.TII CAROLINA UUTL Combination Hunting And Fishing Licenses Go On Sale August 7th ' The 1950-51 hunting licenses and combination hunting and fishing licenses go on sale throughout North Carolina on August 1. ac cording to Clyde P. Patton, Execu tive Director of the North Caroli na Wildlife Resources Commiss ion. Combination licenses and hunt ing licenses for the past fiscal year expired July 91. The new licenses have been distributed to license dealers throughout the State, and copies of the official regulations will be available at the time new licenses are purchased. All county NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Board of Commissioners of Duplin County, the undersigned, will offer for sale, for cash In front of the Court House, in Kenansville, North Carolina, on Monday, July 3, 1950, al I lie hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M., all those certain tracts or parcels of land situated in the Town of Kenansville, Duplin County, Joining the lands of C. E. Stephens, Chinquapin Highway, N. C. High way No. 24, Kenansville Baptist Church, Mrs. Fannie Cooper, and known as a part of the Bone Yard, of the Town of Kenansville, and being described as follows: Being Lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, as set forth and described in Map or Plat Book 216, page 342, of the Duplin County Registry, re ference being made and had for a more complete .nd accurate de scription of same. The fence located on said ground is to be excepted and removed. Advertised this the 15th day of June, 1950. Duplin County, By A. C. HALL, Chairman H. E. Phillips, Attorney 7-30-2t. D.CO. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of H. G. Camp M. F.ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Kenansville, N. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINT4INKRS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to AP Both Wholesale and Retail Hnow Your P'sh or Know Your Pish man W 4I.LIH BABTLETT FREE Phono tSe-l WE )RESS1NG waksaw r DELIVER II. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Foot of Waynesborough Avenue GOLDSBORO, N. C: One Fourth Mile From New No. 117 Truck Lane Connecting Wilson, Raleigh, and Mt. Olive Highways. If called immediately, we will pick up dead cattle, nftales ana nogs . FREE OF CHARGE JUST PHONE. COLLECT GOLDSBORO 1532 OR 2330 Highest Prices Paid For Hides, Skins, THE DUPLIN T I M E S 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 j as second class matter TELEPHONES Kenansrllle, 255-1 , Warsaw 50-1 ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3.00 per year In Duplin County 1 .'. Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne coun ' 3 M per year outsld thl re In North Carolina: and v ' . Advertlslnr rates furnished en reqnent i Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational. ; teonomle and agricultural Interests of Duplin County. A." Game ' and Fish Protectors have been Instructed to have their li cense agents furnish a copy of the regulations and abstract of the game laws to each purchaser of a license. This is a part of the Com mission's intensified educational program. Hunting licenses and fishing licenses purchased separately cost $3.10 each, whereas combination li censes sell for $4.10, thus giving sportsmen a saving of $2.10 by purchasing the combination license. bell, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beulaville, N. C. on or before the- 8th day of July, 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 the 8th day of July, 1950. Vallie Campbell, admini stratrix of H. G. Campbell Grady Mercer Attorney for administratrix 8-18-6t. GM NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in that certain Spec ial Proceeding, entitled Lillian Brown Best and others, vs L. B. Thomas et als, and the Clerk of Superior Court having signed said order, the undersigned, who was by said order appointed Commiss ioner to sell the lands as set forth and described in the petition in the cause, will on the 19th day of Aug ust, 1950, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, Safurday, at the Courthouse door in Kenansville, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land situated in Island Creek tpBIBM 4, wsn AH inlanttiMMl UmiafW Suiitiey S hipl Lf-tnfts piTMHiKTn'r-. mvm . SCRIPTURE: I Kln IT-IB. 91 DEVOTIONAL RBADINO 1'Hiilm W God Give Us Mm! Lesson for Augur.! 0, It 0 THERE ARE WAYS of saving "No" without using that short and ugly word. A writer in the Christian Century has pointed out three ot th;se. One is to say. "This is not the time . " Another is to say. "I agree with you in principle, but . ." and the third is to say, "I am with you but don't, quote me!" What we need nowadays is men who are willing to stand up , and be quoted, quoted for good and against evil. All men are "against sin" In braver man to be against it in particular. In a large town In Kentucky re cently the grand Jury indicted the whole police force. In the course of the jury's report they said they had heard a good deal of testimony about rotten places and practices in and around town, but most of those who had come before the grand Jury had said, hv effect, "Don't quote me." It is hard to make any indict ment stick If people who know damaging facts are not willing to come out in broad daylight and testify. So abuses go on and on, all because every one Is too shy to point an accusing finger. Man of Courage WE NEED more men like the prophet Elijah. God' provi dentially removed from him all the usual temptations to keep his mouth shut. He had no Investments to pro tectall he had he wore on his back, and that was not much. No family depended on him. He did not represent any institution. He could speak his mind he could speak God's mind without worry ing about the effect It might have on Investors, or his family, or some institution. Of course Elijah had Elijah to look after; but for himself he was not afraid in the least. Lone figure though he was, he stood out againset lies and exploitation in varied forms. He stood out against popular opinion, and that la not easy for any normal man. So many thousand votes or" voices mnst be right we think. But Elijah did not think so. Be knew that "one man with God Is a majority." Be stood ant against official opposition; this was more dangerous still. The crowd's favor or dislike comes and goes, the crowd soon for gets; but a tyrant like Ahab (and still more like Jesebel) neither forgives nor forgets a man who baa stood op to con tradict and condemn him. Then Elijah stood out against the most difficult enemy of all; organ ized religious leadership, that is, the false prophets. Even In the Christian era that organized church has sometimes taken the wrong side of some Important questions and persecuted men who were on the side of right. But church tyran ny Is at least as bad as any other kind, and it takes a brave man to face It In Our Time THANK GOD for all the Elijahs! Every generation has seen a few, . and we have them In our time. They have not all had the spectacular success of the original prophet ot CarmeL but they are here all th same. In pnbllo life one thinks of these senators and year state t ; is fertanate If it baa even one ' : who stands Bp for persons -against profits, far the advan tage of all against benefits for few, true represents tiTes of , the people aa against Invested privilege. In church life we need more men like that pastor down in Alabama who was recently "fired" became ha would not take his stewards' advice end use more "tact" in his sermons against sin in general and drinking In particular. - It takes courage to da such things, f And Elijahs are needed in the business and professional worlds, not only In the pulpit Is Liquor a Sacred Cow? jiHE LIQUOR traffic alone, to name nut one puuie evu, is doing our fellow-citizens a vast amount of damage. What other business makes necessary ' wards in hospitals to cure its customers? - But how few. men will stand up and be quoted for the facts I News papers will editorialize against gambling when they won't against liquor; gambling doesn't advertise but liquor does. ' , Count the big newspapers or magazines which for the benefit of their readers are willing to go without the Income which liquor advertising produces. (Copyright by the International Coun cil of Bellglouo Education on banal of 40 Frotaatant denomination. Haiaaaad ww wnu aaaturaa.j TYNDAU ) tern w name l&zP Township, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a ditch on the canal of Cook's Branch, corner of Lot No. 7 and running thence .to and with a ditch, as the line, Lot No. 7 South 21- West 457 feet to a crook of the ditch, thence as the ditch South 16-y East 90 feet to a crook, thence as the ditch 78-V4 East 132 feet to a stake, thence leaving the ditch and running with Lots Nos. 7 and 6, South 111 West 865 feet to a stake in the line of Lot No. 5, thence as Lot No. 5 North 88 West 280 feet to a ditch at the old Boney Road, thence along the old Boney Road, North 13- East 400 feet North 7- West 440 feet. North 9- East 302 feet North 6-V4 East 161 feet and North 16-! East 83 feet to the canal of Cook's branch, thence down said canal Soifth 69 East 175 feet North 86- East 135 feet, and North 78 V East 48 feet to the beginning, containing" 10-V4 acres, more or less. Being the same land describ ed In Division of land to Winford C. Brown, recorded in Duplin County Registry, in Book 414 page 392, being Lot No. 8. A ten per cent deposit will be required, of the successful bidder as evidence, of good faith. Advertised this the 17th day of July, 1950. ' H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 8-18-4L HEP NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. UNDER the authority in me ves ted by a Judgment of the Superior Court of Duplin County, entitled, "Charlie T. Smith vs Jule Hill and Delia Hill and H. T. Ray, Trustee", being thereby authorized, I will offer for sale, for cash, to the high est bidder, at the courthouse door in Kenansville, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Friday .September 1st., OOOOOOOOOOOOI Houses AND : APARTMENTS ForRenL Warsaw And ,. rtenansrille A. J. STRICKLAND WARSAW, N. C. ' oooooooooooo REMEMBER TODAI TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOOEAVtt KRAFT'S . STUDIO . . IN MOUNT OLIVE' Phone 217-J or CS ' PHOIOGSMrT'l 1 rlDitTc SKEfCKxSi ZZ) FZKZZ PUZZLE 1950, the following described tract of land: LYING and being in Faison Tnuinchin rtiiniin Countv. and more particularly described as follows: "LYING along the A. C. L. Kail road's right-of-way and beginning at David Hill's corner and running with his - West to Jule Hill's line; thence with his line South to Dan Hill's line; thence with his line South to the A. C. L. Kail road's right-of-way; thence with the right-of-way North to the be ginning, containing 8 acres, more or less". This the 28th., day of July, 1950. J. FAISON THOMSON, Commissioner. 8-25-4t. J FT Negro Farm News GRADING EXPERT A tobacco grading specialist was in the county Tuesday, August 1, and assisted Negro farmers and their tobacco graders in preparing the product for market. Mr. J. E. Jeffries of the P. M. A. gave grad ing and marketing information demonstrations at the Colored school in Beulaville at 10 a.m. and Dc;!in Tices KENANSVILLE N.C WATCHES CLOCKS: WATCH BANDS RINGS QN ORDER -Repairing Watch ea. Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. '. II ' ETJArITElJs '. i l l t &6Ei Answers On Back Page ' 2li at the home of Lorenza Whitehead In Chinquapin at 1:00 p.m. Tne success of the tobacco crop year depends largely on the farmers ability to grade his tobacco accora ing to the intended uses. R. E. Wil kins, Negro County agent is urg ing every grower and grader to be extra careful this year. 4-H'ers Duplin County Negro 4-H'ers have returned from the 21st An nual 4-H Club Short Course. The week was packed with industrial, spiritual, and recreational high lights. Noted speakers for the week were the Hon. Governor Kerr Scott, Dean I. O. Schaub, Director of the N. C. Extension Service, F, D. Blue ford, President A. and T. College and L. R. Harrell, State Leader for Norlh Carolina 4-H Clubs. On the recreational side, a con cert by the noted baritone singer, Frank Roane was heard. Swimming, a Prices Up Sell For Cash DELIVER OUR PLANT WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, INC. SOUTH JOHN STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C. A 4" a"!?.. AT YOUR DRUGGIST 1 STABT TALKINA. . l U WPC BCAKES DON'T WOCK V 609-AND IT 1 VERX WELL. SO 1 W4S IN A hORWt TO Oct HOME BETOH5 X . BUMPED INTO v bettbp eesooo SOME m-mmm-mi - j, Vfr A wiity wyiat awns aofM0. Voftoira. - - AUWST lolivM'l tr. 7 full cask loii io At , kuihc; cat la oraaa off : IrikMSV. i - g-rPmtidaor Tmawa liaas UN cfcertor, IMS. , littMoa of hoot Wat - too, Joho Diyeto, Flea. ' c ScoN Kay. II Wmwii eMMai io Umoo, 1121. 1 1 Folia itaoMkie "Cm. , RMItt HMottt trip Bg) Hoawa, 1807. . 7 II Gold SiKOnraa ia Kbo- fiown wni MONTH horse shoes, baseball and a host of other sports ' helped to. make the week a gala affair.; . Duplin boys and girls attend ing were Vera Hayes, Evelyn Carl tnn Wallace: Elouise Pickett. Chin quapin; Rebecca Henry, Rose Hill; Gloria Blackmore, Warsaw; Peth ual Hall, Ben Miller. Kenansville; UlUey nargruve auu awwi mqns, Faison. R. E. Wllkins ac companied the delegates. State Farm Questions Q. How can I keep my turkeys from picking other birds? A. Feather picking is a mild form of cannabalism. Ample floor spaced and providing oats in tne feed appears to be helpful. Baled legume hay, fresh cabbage and other such materials placed In the nan eppm q to curb this vice. i' Debeaking, cutting or burning off the outer one-fourth Inch of the upper mandible will control this habit. Another way Is to fit a hog ring into the nostrils with out penetrating the septum and al lowing it to swing between "the upper and lower parts of the beack is also effective None of these methods Interfere witn eaung or drinking. ' ?i '' f. Q. Can peppers ne irozenr ...;. A. Yes. ftuby King of Pimlento should be used. They should be wasnea, naivea or snueu v ded for two minutes: 'Then,; cool, pack and freeze. '. :j' f' , : : . Y'f Subscribe To The Times torn ' Well Groomed AD.0L DHV LCCJOI USE GIOVU'S IMPERIAL HAIX ORES! Antiseptic ! NonAlco; holicl liy! tore" k FREE booklet "In each package give full in tructions. , JJV, . . , i i. - WElCxavc A TK.K1 0 Wiaj) . IT'U. TUCH ICO ; Vf$ CHtAt-x JO 1ST ' ', . CLA66 CONDlTIOM TMMfJ I low cni.t-p-t r 1

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