Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / Aug. 25, 1950, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ft In The General County Court NOBTH CAROLINA. DUPLIN COUNTY. BESSIE HARPER WILLIAMS TEW, VS ' ALEX BERRY TEW ' The above named defendant, : Alex Berry Tew, will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced in the Gen eral County Court of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, by the plaintiff ' to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds that the plaintiff and the defend ant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next pre- ' ceding the bringing of this action; and the defmdant will further take notice that he ia required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of ; General County Court, of Duplin County, in ; the Court House in Kenansville North Carolina, with in twenty (20) days after the 2nd day of September, 1950, and ans wer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff ! will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This the 1st day of August, 1950. ,' i . . R. V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court 8-25-4t 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., 1950,- the following described tract . of land: ' LYING and being in Faison '.Township, Duplin County, and more particularly described as ! follows: "LYING along the A. C. L. Rail- , road's right-of-way and beginning at David Hill's corner and running with his - West to Jule Hill's PHONE US FOR YOUR NEEDS III Rough & Dress Lumber ALL KINDS Molding And Trim FREE DELIVERY PROMPT SERVICE TELEPHONE 25 42 Calypso Veneer Co. Member Southern Pine Inspection Bureau THE DUPLIN TIMES V Published each Friday In Kenansvilie, N. C, County Seat ol DUPLIN COUNTY ' Editorial business and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C. J. ROBERT GRADY. EDITOR OWNER Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville, N; C , as xerond class matter. ( TELEPHONES . Kenansville, Z5V6 Warsaw 50-7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year In Duplin County Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson nnd Wayne coun ties; $3.50 per year outside this area In North Carolina; and . Advertising; rate furnished on request, i Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, -iconomic and agricultural Interests of Duplin County., (in asmlutkA;. M. F.ALLEN, JR. r General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. , Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency Warsaw Fish Market , " CREATORS AND MAINTADVEBS OF LOWER -PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Next Door to AJtP) " ",r . . Both Wholesale and Retalt . ,t Know Your Pish or Know Your Fishman , WILLIS BAITLETT , . , . -, " . fT" .:' r ' ' Phone IIH ' WB , ' ' . n. c. rruvrt . hue; thence uj i i l..,a toulh to Dan Iiill's line; thence with 'his line South to the A. C. L. Rail 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, 1930. . J. FAISON THOMSON, Commissioner. 8-25-4t JFT NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Duplin. The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of J. L. Rayhor, deceased, late ef Du plin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un- 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 con tact. NOW at -Kenansville Drug Store f1' fUWOM MS? . ft i 'wt pordoa ia fat avgn taet mi J AU0UST 5 -attla of Lena Island, i 177. , ? uo tt-US. tnop W tit ZODIAC JP, W45. E -"tfrjiiul a , 47 caiMrta, 1177. 6 TgaSgr W f int Ntgroat trrhm it t jSrv-, Jomtltowa, V, 1619. , I warU Might racori-60 5 aula ia oaa kaar, II r " , aiiaata. ' f SEPTEMBER I Noiif nvodi felaaJ, 5 1939, tuiKkmg WrM C i War II. J X t-V-Joay. C SCRIPTUBB: luka 174S-M) S:17-l, 40-S2; Mark 3:31-33; John S;l-13j 18:2s ' 27: Acta 1:13, 14. DEVOTIONAL BEADING: Luk liSS- as.,. . ?. ...,-.., -. x .. Blessed Woman Lesson for August 27, 1950 A PROTESTANT Christian Is es sentially a Bible -. Christian. Among other things, this means he will form his ideas about Bible characters 'from the Bible : Itself and not from books about the Bible, not from legends long afterwards In vented. Some Protestants seem not to realize that even a rever ent" book like "The Greatest Story Ever Told" is as much fiction as it is fact " Yet Protestant O h r i s t i a n s are s Dr- sometimes inclined to go to the op posite extreme. In reacting against the tall tales, they overlook the facts, , : i,-:::v,:7i,V,:v''.:'.'.' ; If some Christiana overdo rev - erence for Mary, offering pray ers and .Incense before her stat ues and even going a point of saying we cannot come to Jeans except through, Mary an Idea totally false ,to' ihe Chris- ' tlan gospel other, Christians make the mistake of aegleoting her memory altogether, v ' Surely we ought not to forget or under-rate the woman who of all the women in the world was chosen of God to be the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ,., -; -;.. . . . God Knew Her Heart . - -, NAZARETH was a small village with no good reputation. Yet it was in that town that Mary grew to. womanhood. Man looks, on out ward appearances, but God looks on the heart' f ;: f''-.-X'v ?".'..", Yon might have not selected Mary for the mother of Jesus, or to pnt it In another way, you ' ' wonld hardly have expected Mary's child to be the person Jeans became. She was very young, for f iris were engaged early In that climate and coon try perhaps no more than six-,. , teen. She could have had no great education. She was poor, as the whole story shows. "' Yet it was not for her -education or. her social standing or her ex perience or any such thing, but, be cause, of her- heart, her character, herself, that the angel came to her that spring, day in Nazareth. ' , 'I':rit,v-:-v Mary's Song ' ' '-':'"" THERE IS no room to tell all that can be known of Mary from the Gospels. We can know or guess much . from that one song, the "Magnificat" as it Is called from its first word in the Latin transla tion. (Luka f 1:48-55.) We can tell from this that she was a woman who knew her Bible. Moffatt's translation of the New Testament uses italic type to indi eate quotations from the Old Testa' ment; -and in this Song of Mary, of Its sixteen lines, all but two are printed in Italics. - Words and phrases came to her In the familiar cadences of the book she knew and loved." Further,' she was of a poetic turn of mind. "This "Magnificat" has been set to. music and sung in churches all over the world. Since Mary was herself a poet It Is not surprising to find that Jesus often spoke . in words Which sing with the beauty and rhythm of fine poetry. .' Patriotism and the Poor ARY WAS A woman who loved her country. We are so fami liar with the "Magnificat" as a church anthem that we overlook It actually and originally was; a hymn of praise to .God for his mercies to Mary's nation, Israel. ' Her people, so long enslaved, . were to be set free. It ts a rev olutionary hymn, : too.". Princes . are to be dethroned, the proud . ; cast down, the rich made emp- " ty; but God win give hte help to the hungry and the poor, : . .. .- a e ...' Mary and Jesus T OVE OF HER Bible, Jove of beau--J ty, love of her country; and most of all, love of God. You could guess . this from, the words of the angel, but you can. see It plainly In this song. ! It is an outpouring of Joy and thankfulness to a God who is very real and near and loved. . '-':";''.:'.:! Every mother Uvea again in . her sons; ia Jesus we can see . file manner of , woman Mary must have been. When the boy . ; Jesns called God his Father, . who had taught him that word? , , When the young man Jesus ; fought off temptation by nslng the Word of God, who had first guided him to do thief Where ' had Jesus r learned Scripture ; except nnder his mother's rooff ' JCmrrtght y the International Coun. ell of Rfligioua SducaUon on behalf ol i ErSl'?"tnt agnomination. Ralaiaad by.WNV raaturea.) . , dersigned on or before the third day of August, 1951," or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the nit.w i I S:mg is ijf JT'S ALL ON THE TAV PAYERS 15n ENGLISH BOY BROKE HIS GLASS EYE WHEN HE USED IT TO PLAY MARBLES. ' THE NATIONAL PROBABLY HAVE LIVED MUCH LONGER, SAY9 THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. HEALTH SERVICE GAVE HIM ANOTHER "FREE" ONE, BUT FORBADE ITS USE AS A TOY. I A bid you Rnowt over ioo different minds of glass are ; used in making - , spectacle lenses, ! each with its own complex FORMULA. ",, Executrix of J. L. Baynor es tate. Wallace, North Carolina Latham A. Wilson Attorney 9-15-6 1. LAW - v. -.! a NOTICE In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY EVELYN MARY METCALF WAL LING " VS '-, GERARD EDWARD WALLING The above named- defendant, Gerard Edward Walling, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce upon the ground of two years separation and the defendant will further take nptlce that he Is re quired & ..appear atthe office of the-Clerk.of 'the General County Court of - Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 9th day of September, 1950, and answer or demur to the com i i t -.. I aanaa- - - 1 nil llt I .i I . . I . I I t . Wmm'Mm'MM. - wmmmmm I economy ...... , .. w I J ' I jfjK1'11"" """"'J'-'-'HW,-.,rJ1.,.f - Oiovrcljt Co. hslievbg 'i'chsdkowsky (1840-1893) SUFFERED HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, ' AND A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN WITHOUT -REALIZING THAT THESE TROUBLES WERE CAUSED BY HIS COMPOSING v AT NIGHT IN POOR LIGHT. -' HAD HE MADE AN EARLIER ' TRIP TO THE UNITED STATES FDR SCIENTIFIC SPECTACLES, HE WOULD - Special shooting ; - GLASSES HAVE COLORED ; LENSES THAT GIVE CLEARER, 1 SHARPER VISION BY , ". ;' FILTERING OUT THE V; BLUE HAZE 'IN DAYLIGHT. plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 9th day of August, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk ' General County Court 9-Mt. JTG I : OOOOOOOOOOOOI AND APARTMENTS For Rent vVarsawAnd N Kenansville ; A3; STRICKLAND ' ' PHONE 554 ' , I ; WARSAW. N. C. ; ooooooooooec LzJ '""iV" - -1""-- - ' n Sill T, -V iiiM i. . NOTK - Under and by virtue of authority as Guardian for John C. Kennedy, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash on Saturday, September 2, 1930, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., at the John C, Kennedy old store, two miles north of Beula vllle, on the Beulavllle-Pink : Hill Highway, the following articles of Personal property, to-wit: ' 1 drink fcox - "f ' . 1 Ice Cream freezer locker f All goods and merchandise lo cated in said John C. Kennedy Store. , - Advertised this the 8th day of August, 1950. D. D. Blaylock, Guardian for John C. Kennedy. . H. E. Phillips, Attorney , ; Kenansville, N. C. 9-1-St. HBP NOTICE OF SALE ..UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TE SUPERIOR COURT of Duplin County, made in the special proceedings entitled: "In the matter of Curtis Carroll et als", and being S. P. No. 2408, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 18th day of, September, 19 50, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land lying and being in Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: ' - " .-- BEGINNING at a stake on the cart road, running South 89 West 68 poles to a stake, J. H. and T. J. Carr's corner; thence South 80 East 51 Po'ea to a stake; thence East 77 poles to a stake; thence North 41 poles to a stake in the cart road; thence with the cart toad Souths 87 West 22 poles; thence North tl West 15 poles to the be ginning, containing by estimation 24 acres, more or less. ''' '" I THESE FAMOUS SINGERS H0UYW00P .: ".: .r it'" ' -..-i two CREAT VAIVWN-ID power-jet cARsusrs'Cs ' DESIGN TYUr.'3 o t AZL.TYTI tTr?J"3 7 ?.7 s : .irUi and .. ij Mary Carroll as J .. a ia Ljuk 127, page 338, of tiie Duplin Coun ty Registry, reference being had for a more complete and accurate description of same, A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 14th day .of August, 1950. ; ' " -' H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 9-15-4tHEP . WILLIAMS VUNEKAL HOMB Billy Tyndan . - Undertaken - Embalmers , ' , Ambulance Service , Home of Mt. Olive Burial Aaao. Phone 2265 - ; Mt OUve. N. C. TYND ALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2803 ---Home og Wayne-Duplin , Burial Association ' ' Funeral Directors - Embalmers Ambulance Service Day or Night REMEMBER TOD At TOMORROW ; .. ' WITH A ' i PHOTOGRAPH . .-r, . BY J KRAFT'S If . SMO : IN MOUNT OLIVE ! Phone 217-J or 23 . ' PHOT OGR. PHI SPECIALTY COMMERCIAL SMOKE CAMUS tlCAUSI... MARIO LANZA STAR IIADIIIE C0IK1ER METRO POUT AN OffM SOPRANO FliAIl WADREIh; SINGMe STAB. OF IADW AND RECMDS Cbovrolai tracks wfia Loodmaitor ojiqImi offer inor not horsepower . proved by certified ratings on aghes used as standard equip-, In conventional ssodob of the . flvo most popular makes, 13,000 to 16,000 lbs. G.V.W. Getter Tjpenrtfon Chevrolet offers Valvo-fci-Hood ty ' glne rugged dependability, quality. Chevrolet cuts , malntonaneo, costs ma kei real . reductions in operating expense. Chevrolet trucks hovelled h sales for eight comecunve production years proof of owner satbfoctlon makes Chovrohrs rotale value tradmonaUy Mghar. - r , t ZX ra Erst Vsrwswwl ' t:;s.zz.C2iEr: - LIzjZ? Co. which This the srffi'tii (' ' '
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 25, 1950, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75