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JJs MOTICE Jersigned. having uu ninlstrator of the estate t L. Mooring, deceased, ..-ii. riurvtv. this II 10 i persons having claims , .id estate to present them imUersIgned on or before te v of September, 1952, or . ,r,dce will be plead in bar .of recovery. AU persons tadebt ..j said estate will please make iiate payment to the under. his the 20th day of September, S R. Pate, administrator of The estate 'of Albert L. Moor lug, dee. Koute z, jmu II. E. I rullips, Attorney. . 10 18 6 T Ii is r petlUoneers wlU apply to the court K . 11.4 Jn-KIKlAH 111 fill in for toe rcuei utouv - PeThWl8th day September, 1Ml"; R. V. Wells . i Clerk of Siioerior Courtv L. A. Wilson, Atty... ; " 10 11 ,4T..li A w I.oTICB OF ADMINISTRATION SwfcT School I I DEVOTIONAL RKADINOl. HbiWi 11:1-10. ... Wood Frog Having this day qualified as. Ad- hi. iioMitfii late oi implin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all P"0" Jin claims a i. tha imilersiened present tuciu w " tiToti. AdministratrDrsn or before the 8th day of September, 1052, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immediate paxhisn8th day of September, 1951. Ruby S. Smith, Administratrix of John Cameron Smith Estate. 10-18-6T VBG ""aDMIXISTRATOK S KOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Henry Roberts, deceased; late of buplln County, n Unn thfa u to notify norm muuuu, - , all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at ti . T- IT. q Uumt HI! VA. North Carolina, on or beiore the 30th day of August, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate v payment. This 25th day of August, 1951, . J. Bryant Roberts Administrator of Henry Ro . ' ,' berts 1 " Deceased. 10-4-6T JBR j CREDITORS EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO Having qualified as executor of the estate of H. S. wnaiey, oe ceased, late 01 uupiin ;;iv n..n. this u ta notifv all worm vw"-. -,-1". f persons umi . -j the . estate 01 sai 7Z1 to exhibit them to tne ' fore the 18th day fo September, 1952, or this notice.wui ue yreaucu in bar of their recovery. All persons inaeDiea 10 " tate will please make lmmeuiaie PaTSs"the 18th day of September, 1951. . . . .,,... Ida Whaley, Aaminisiraiur Vi H. S. Whaley. GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW 10 25 6T G M Wanted: Pioneers! ' Lesson for October 7, 1951 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Having qualified as executor of the estate of John Maready, de.. ceased, 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 Beula m r . nn it hfar the 25th day of' April, 1952, or this notice NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT State of North Carolina, County of Duplin. Mrs. Minnie Williams Hosford by her next friend, Mrs. Mary Williams . . vs t u i?.a.f. TTncfnrH v joxyu -v-r ----- . :;-,.,. Tho fiptpnnani juacuu x Hosford, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been a t vViq nnprAI Coun ty Court of Duphn County for the purposes 01 ooiaiiuus " mpnt of the marriage, as entered hv inH hetween the plain AJItW "J Lill BUU iC w -. The defendant win lunner ia.c th.t ha is remiired to BD pear at the office of the Clerk of the General uouniy wun u xu plin County on or befor the ZOtn day of uciODer or ai uaj . after and answer or oemur w iuc .i-.ir fiioH horpin or the olain . tiff will apply to the Court for the reliel oemanaea in lae vumtnaiui. This the I9tn aay 01 oepiemuci:, 1951. R. V. WELLS Clerk of General County Court Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 10 11 4T L A W Dr. Foremon uvf UN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA r' IS on record that Virginian in the 18th century wrote to his fam ily that he was moving "to the far west," meaning the neighborhood of what is now buii Run. Va., not far from ) Washington; D. C Well, the 'far west" moved and moved, till it reached the Pacific. Beyond that ocean la the Orient crowded past be lief. Where now can the pioneer goT For pioneering - is ways in the blood of man. Not in every one's, to Be sure; mere w- di-p rontemea nay-Deuuiua, ( but also there always are the rest-1 less souls, not content witn wnai 1 has been or is. How shall pioneering instincts have their way when all frontiers are closed7 Un-Traveling Pioneers THE traveling pioneer has about had his day; what we now need is the un-traveling pioneer. ' Such explorers are of various - aorta. One la the mental pioneer, ' moving to new frontiers of the . mind. These can be found break ing out new trails in various directions. In .science there are the men whose' minds produced X-rays and plastics, the men and women who did the bratawork that lay behind the splitting of the atom; in govern ment the men on tne juage s Dencn. in lawyer's offices or in professors' . M ... .,111 chairs, who nave oeen buu ie mu thinking out the undiscovered mean ings of .democracy; in education the men and women who have pio neered in new ways of teaching, such as Dr Laubach, great scholar and missionary, who has led the way in teaching the "silent billion" to read and write; these are an pio neers of the mina. uoa sena us morel When Wood Frog is resting quietly under, treejtt" near ud , die 01 water, n s aiunw -- to see him. He's small, and the , shades of brown on his back and sides make him seem to be part ol . j Tk aviIw mark nn nMil I that s tanas out a .ueuuiu ww. . 1 . ..1.1.. t ,v ha wr not such an athlete, the little fellow would never at tract any attenuon. uui wucu is a disturoance near man " thinks that he might be in danger, he gives himself away by leaping about, though small, he is a power , ful 'TP'y;,',.,,.! turn about his leaps is the way in which he lands. The National- w name ituwu ..... thit h pan twist around while in the air. When he comes down he is facing the direction irora which he came.. This enables him to keep an eye on the enemy or disturbance ,whioh caused him to "Because he' is so alert, the Wood Frog usually manages to avoid cap h, if hv chance.' he makes a ani sofa pmiffht. he often man ages to get away by squirming his Strong, Slippery uouy.- n. Ilvptv Wnnri FroBS live in the woodlands of the northeastern rm IT.-th "onHn Wildlife Re . sources Commission will hold ws October meeting on October 8 in connection with tne worm uarouu Wildlife Federation's annual meet . lng in Ashevllle on octooer o inu tf, VIVUC X". f ot-wift. " , rector of the Wildlife Commission, announced today. nn tho rnmmission 8 V'lUUUWU agenda will be a discussion of plans for a deer mint on tne xioiiy oi'.. ter Wildlife Management Area to n-.j.. . ocrtliitlnn hv the Buggs Island Commission regard u. ,ipinmen nt marninal lUg UIB v. .w.... - . I 1 --. .1 rA rvn t-11.t 1 nn ff AUO 1111 . w . ... Tolonfl pounamenis on u f a proposal by the forestry agent of the Atlantic Coastline Railroad to make pine stumps on wildlife lands available for sale as raw materials ...udni In Industrial Chemi . Wl UlUbCWM-B " " cal plants'. The sale of pine stumps from the Holly Shelter and Sand . hills. Wildlife Management areas would provide additional income to the commission lor wiiumo agement and utilize raw- maierii which would otherwise be entire, ljr wasted. , . ' f The Federation represents more .v.- inn wMriiifo .In ha throuehout the state, and delegates from these c.uos, togeuier wiin ieuer.uuu w.. flciala, wUl discuss plans and ach,. AC VCI1IB1IW. .v-;. - . The annual Federation meeting opens at 10:00 a. m on October 8 with registration at headquarters in Asheville's Battery Park Hotel.' At 3:3U p. m. win oe me bbic;i.iu ..... ...A .n.il t V. fin "Miss wiidiite oi ioi in wi""-. als of a state wide beauty, and ta . lent contest. The annual banquet of the Federation will take place at 6.30 p.' m. with the awarding of prizes to winners of a statewide contest on tne suojecv ox ue of Wildlife to Me and My Com, munity'V and the presentation of "Miss Wildlife.' Featured speaker of the evening will be Havilab Bab., cock of Columbia, South Carolina, outdoor writer, Professor of Eng . lish at South Carolina University, vice president of the National Wild., life Federation. . 1 ' - MR. FAKT.IEU: Before You Buy ... Be Sure To See Us Fof Best Prlees ' ' WATER REPELLENT CANVAS ", , - TRUCK COVERS , u;iiTEDSu:t?LUSco:;?AiiY Richlands New Bern Forks r Kinston, N. C ' On c IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION worth CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The Undersigned, having quail, fled as administratrix of the es . day 01 Apin, mov or wus uk ( tate of j G Hudson, deceased, late will be pleaded in bar of their re-l n.,iin r,intv North Carolina. eoeL a this is to notify all persons having ah yemuiia iuu.u c cj.UT.g aeainst said estate to. pre tate will slease make immediate ; payment. - . This th 17th day of September, 1951. ' - ' , Liston Maready, Executor of v ' John Maready GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW 10 25 6T. G M NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK North Carolina Duplin County sent them to Britt & Warren, at torneys, Clinton, N. c., on or ne fore the 4th day of October, 1952, . this nntinp nrlll he oleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to saia estate wm yicasc make immediate payment to Britt & Warren, Atorneys, Clinton, N. C. " This-the Z7tn day or oeprenurer, 1951. . . Mrs. Ida Hudson, Adminis. Britt & Warren," Attorneys Clinton, jm. u. 11 1 6T B&W Alton Sholar, Herbert Sholar, Ellen Sholar Henderson, Herman Sholar, Ann Bessie Sholar A Vs . -J R.. James. Hatcher James. Mar, !' wavnt Tamaa Uannnh .TcmPC TV son James, Norman James, Fanny James,. Roe James, Hazel James, The . defendants. ; J: R. James. Hatcher James, Margaret James, Hannah James, Tyson James, Fan nv James. Roe James. Hazel James. N. James, Jr., Fonny James, will i take notice that a SDecial Proceed j.'.- In ru . aniUI Aff ae D.kAa Viae Kaan commenced in the Superior Court oi uupun vuuniy vi iurin iaiu lina by the petitioners to secure certain lands described in said pe . tition. - ' And. said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court 10 days after the 20th day of October, 1951 or the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Tn,A iinilaroltrnAH having auali . tlaA tVo.ritn. nt the Last Will and Testament of G. H. West, de . ceased, late ot uupun county, iai is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre. sent them to the undersigned on or before the zotn oay ot oepiem . her, 1952, or, this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to th undersigned. : ' This the 25th day of September, 1951. " ": . n A Wmf . Wvpputor of the ' Last Will and Testament of G. H. West,' deceased, War. saw, N. C. H. E.' Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 11 1 6T H E P NOTICE OF, ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quail - . THE DUP.LIN TIMES Published each Friday in KenansvIUe.'N. C. County Seat of DUPLIIf COUNTY ;r, ; J ' Editorial business and printing" plant, Kenansville, N., C.' i .' . J. ROBERT GRADY. EDITOR OWNER ' ' Entered at the Post Office, Kenansville, N. C as second class matter, ,., , 1 i ' ' v ; TELEPHONE "-.- ' , ?. t. KenasisvUIe, 255-4 ; , "yC ,' SUBSCRIPTION "RATES4. $3.00 per year n Duplin County Leaolr, Jones, Onslow, Pendeft, Sampson and Wayne coun ties; $3.50 per ear outside this area in North Carolina; and $4.00 Per year elsewhere, f , ' ' ' Advertising rates furnished on request ,' A Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational, : . economic and agricultural Interests ot Duplin County, 1 t3&S ASMUA11W9) XI. P. ROSE SUPPLY CO. Building Materials Paints Eoard Gypsum Lat!i Moral Pioneers WE need also pioneers of the moral life, "Time," says a line In a poem by J. R. Lowell which has made its way into most hymn books, "makes ancient good un- i couth.? . ... . "V. 4' - - Tn. instancp: once uoon a time, practically all Christitn people sup ... 4hnt elaverv was not onlj. a 4hin hut that Gai had ,fi6m- rnanded it for all time, wmuieiu, o ;-vvw, famous evangelist, said that what America needed lor its aeyeiopraem . mnre slaves Imported from Africa, and more home-brewing of limmr Todav this sounds so naica lous that it is hard to believe that a Christian could have saia n. Site ancient good uncouth. Dat time alone will ' not do this. There most always tie some moral pioneer, m. one who wlU run the risk of be ing called "bad" by going out In front of popular opinion. Between Whitfield's time and ours there have been moral pioneers. notably a Quaker named Jonn wooi- man on whose mind ana nean uuu laid the message: Slavery is a wrong. Pioneers of God WE need also spiritual pioneers, persons who will move forward to new discoveries uf God. For most persons, God is still an .un- discoyered, country , apu " can discover God for another. vnh h fna tes'.iir to nis own discoveries. So in the realm of the isnlrit each must be his own pioneer; and 'some , men ana women, eve,, from -sickbeds, unable to walk as far as the door, have made great discoveries of Cod. .'a.. m man whn ris -honored , as -A.-.. . thrpp relieions Christian- Bdiuk wj " - i. T.ufafcm ana ivLonammeuaiusiii iikraham is sometimes known for h ,mni thina. He may be thought of as a traveling pioneer oecause ue moved several hundred miles durins m. Hfptime. But he , wef not a pi in thp "old American"' mean tag of that word, tor ine uanaan u ..i,iv. hp oipnt , was v no tmsettled wUderness but a ' ell-populated .inirl iwnntrv. ana CO uevet owned the land he Jived on. Abraham's pioneering was In : the realm of the spirit. We from Joshua 21:2 that even Abraham's father was an idolater; Abraham moved out V .. tha mfin relieion of his father and his people, to the dls- . - eovery of the One True God. No ( ' more Important Journey was ' ever taken, 'wM-Z?u':&'lSr-.:r The traveling of Abraham's feet was of lime jmpotianae oy parison. It was the traveling of Abraham's spirit that has most blessed us all. SffiS. EdMc, N.Unal CHifli fled as administratrix of the er tate of J. H. Baker, deceased, tate of Duplin County, this is to notify all pewons having claims against Mid estate to present Uiem to the undersigned on or before the 2fith day of September, 1952, or this no . .. j i.. In tiar of their recover All perso"n Indebted to said estate win please make to.. I mediate payjneni hi uie uuuc..B Denard Styron vs Ethel Rogerleen Styron The defendant, Etnel Rogerleen Styron, will take notice wai an ...i.. ss ahiw halt heen commenced in the General County Court of Dupun county, nonn v,a Tolina bv the plaintiff above nam ,ed against the .defendant for an absolute divorce on me gruunu of two years separation, and in ...hih th riofnnriant is Interested .mm and which cause of action is set forth in the complaint niea in mis cause, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this action; and that the said defendant will fur . ther take notice that sne is re , . nnnAo. at tho nffirp nf qiuicu IU "I'l' - . . - the Clerk of General County Court of IJupiin county in ivenansviue, XT.U PaMl4na ths let HflV nf 1.V1 Ul vi Nov., 1051, and answer or demur to the complaint tueo in mis ac tion, wnicn nas Deen amy meu ui .fTl.A nn nt hafil-a tIA 93 flnv BUU VlUVi "II m-w. J of Nov., J951, or the plaintiff will . . . . 1 1 . j j j i. apply ior uie reiiei aeiuauucu m the complaint. ,.. Attention Farmers r" r k This 1st day of Oct., 1951. R. V. Wells Clerk of General County Court GRADY MERCER, Attorney for plaintiff iu Kxm United States from South Care.. n.. ... irVinna nnrth to Cana . una auu ...... , - j. i th. ,intar thav hide under stones, stumps, logs, and thick piles of leaves anOiDrusn. ineir mii ends early in spring, wnen the first sunsJiiney days pnng inra -jui. v. i..rt oftaruinril.' the' female .'VJl 4UU 1 l.t. mum nf eees in the woodland pools. Each tiny cluster contains irom a uiousanu i uu thousand eggs. While these are be .. ing laid, the male croaks hoarsley, as if to announce .that their fami , lies are, about to gain new mem. bers. It is the only time of year that they make much noise. If it is a mild spring, and the water is warm, the eggs hatch in nine or ten davs. But in cold water, they may wait as long as 24 days before tunng into tiny mac wu . pes.;;;.:f,j VfV Ihe tadpoles stay in tne water until summer, when they begin io grow the legs that will give them the shape of frogs. Soon they are ready to leave me water, auu juj tk. thnnnnli nf Wnml Froes which are hopping about in the shady forests, mere uiey speuu mau u their time Hunting insecis io ei. a tho nan nf nne vear. he Wood Frog is an inch long. He gains about a third of an incn a year uuui, ai four, his body is 2 14 Inches in length. His legs are long and slen der, and his toes are pointed. He stays on dry ground most of the time, but the National Wildlife Fed eration says he is a good swimmer when he does venture into the water. - : . - ;,' 'Interesting information oh other wildlife species can be obtained by writing to the National Wildlife Federation, Washington 10, D C. , - Why shop around for your pasture needs? We are approved to honor your P. M. A. orders for lime, fertUizer and seeds. We cannot , accept orders in advance but have ample supplies on hand and arriv ing daUyJUl our seeds are guaranteed to meet Government Specifi cations. Inoculation for all clover seeds furnished FREE to all our customers. Grady Brothers In Kinston -I finln7nft()QQQQQO00OQOQ0QQOQQ0OQ& OOytjUWWwwwwww w q It's Back To School Time .;;;,vi Deposit Your Money With Us . . . see that you have enough money to send ..... . .v.s.-i,;-i-.:'r those youngsters to school and let them feel in dependent by depositing a certain amount and . ! : let them write their own checks. Branch Banking And Trust Compa The Safe Fecutor : Warsaw , WaUace Falson It Anything In Xkii Ycrk" SASII DOORS SCREENS ; FRAMES , CABINETS, MOLDINGS , .. Also Church Pews and Pulpits v 6 O o o o o o o o O : O o o o -o o o - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o; o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o ) ) ) M ah3 3 $24,89632 This is the amount of money farmers selling tobacco with Keel Planters Cooperative SAVED on Their Warehouse Charges in 1950. If You Are In The Marl&t For EXTRA INCOME Without EX TRA EFFORT sell the remainder of your tobacco at Keel's Ware- house. '. ' We Do Not Book Floor Space To Any Privileged Fw. Our Doors Are Wide Open To All Tobacco Farmers Large And Small Alike. Load It Up And Drive Right Straight To GREENVILLE, The Best Tobacco Market In The State. Below Are Some Sales Made Here My Du nlin ' County Farmers This Week. LeRoy Simmons and Raymond uarner lbs. nrice amount,' 124 .61 174 - .61 276 .71.1 294 .71 224 .71 218 . .69 150 ,:,69 180 .69 " j.' f, i 1640 $ 75.64 - 10614 195.96 208.74 159.04 150.42, 103.50 124-20 $1123.64 Daniel G. Simmons and Byron Simmons lbs. price , amount 200 71 $'142.00 238 .71 , 168.98 230 ..71 163.30 278 1 171 197-38 250 ' .71 177.50 . 244 .67 153.48 1440 V . $1012.64 LeRoy Simmons and : Early Dozier , ; lbs. " ' price amount .230 .66 151.80 09 . .67 $139.36 .236 .71 167-56 274 V .71 194.26 $653.26 LeRoy Simmons and Gordon Burton lbs: 268 300 180. 88 836 price amount - .71 $190.28 .71 v ,213.00 v .71 - 127.80 53 ' 46.64 $577.72 Each Sale of the Above Tobacco Represented a Complete Curing. If It Is Higher Prices You Are; Looking For Drive Straight To , , Keel' . Planters,, o o . o ,C ; , O ' . o w - o. 4; O 1 - w ' S o o o o o o o o o o A o o o , 'O, o o o o ' o' o o o o ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ( 0 0 '( ; ( In Greenville And " " ' r. i This the 26th day of September, . m im If 1 j1' Alrra r-vr rf" "".
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