. , I i. "s ' l4 having quall i ,,rtr of the estate x H. li. 1 olland. deceased . I Duplin County. this is te r n wnniij having claims ,.,t said estate to present them t e undersigned on or oeiure ..jr 17. 1052. or this notice .1 be pleaded In fear of their re- fvrv All Mnon mutwicu iv .m aetata b;i .nasase make fan' mediate payment to the underslgn edThto the 17th day M ecetober, 1951. r" V .'..fi-'A- i"i R. H Holland, administrator -':Voi the estate of Mrs. R. H ' Holland, deceased, Bowden, H. B. Phillips Attorney. - Kenansville. N. C -1-24-OT-HEP i .'i - AVi-i 7 , , - i - i . i 4 Noi i 1J s in It f -: t. -" e K-' I,.. SO. T, ,.mM V, tat 141 Vti point of beginning, contmiuug ores more or less. ,. . The said Commissioner! autre the successful Madetnasw- . . . . a - posit 10 per cent of Xheir-xesp-t! acnipryMi . Uvebids. - -r ?:?"!1 T!JAi!aMj t This December 23. W6.'u. . mgg Vance B. Gavin vwl '' "X---VR-.. D. Johnson. pnr 1 ' , . ' E, C. Sanderson -Mfrmw iv. J. "A. Jones fnvOT : Commissioner oflhe euit. M7-4t-gim .,-;- I "I I-- IUsp" 5 j kutuwwaiis-ati stark DEVOTKWAL MEAnWat aUtthaw jnfcs to Christ: s ' :-' $H Lnaea ter January U. It;"- NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL PROPERTY BY COMMISSION RES OP COURT ? , ' : : Vnder and by authority of the power and authority contained in th.t nrtain order entered by Hon orable Leo Carr, Judge, in an ac tion now pending in Che Superior Court of Dunlin l-oumj, enuucu. TO THE MATTER OF: The Estate Of P. B. Johnson, ' deceased " the under- lgned Commissioners of Court will, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1952, Between the hours of 12 o'clock, NOON, and 1 o'clock, P. M., at the COURT HOUSE DOOR IN KENANSVILiUE, DUPUIM cwun TY. NORTH CAROLINA, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as separate tracts, those certain tract or oarcela of land, lying and being In Duplin County, North Ca rolina, and more particularly des cribed as follows: ; ' - FIRST TRACT- Beginning at a stake on the run of Cypress Creek the old corner about 300 yards be low the old mill site and runs thene as the did line. G. B. D. Parker estate hne south 21 1-2 west about 412 1-3 feet to a stake in an old persimmon tree stump, , the old corner: thence as the old line south 17 1-2 east 153 feet to a stake. Corner of lot No. 3; thence as lot No. 3 south 64 1-2 west 2238 feet to a stake in a ditch at the old main road; thence along said old main road north 31 west 450 North 64 1-4 east 2475 feet to a stake and cvnress on the run of cypress creek: thence up the run of cypress creek to the beginning containing 24 acres, more or less. Being more fully described in a deed made the 13th day of November 1942, be tween C. E. Seawell and wife Alice S. Seawell and D. B. Johnson, re corded In Book 419,-at page 409, of the office of the Register ef Deeds of Dunlin County. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at ' a .corner of Graham Reese, a stump on said road, and runs thence along said road South 43 degrees 30 minutes west 42 poles to a bend . in said road in the line of Z. T. Lanier; thence leaving the road and i. with the line of Z. T. Lanier South 87 degrees East 24 poles along a lane to the intersection of a path; thence along the path South 4 de grees 30 minutes West 25 2-5 poles to another corner of Z. T. ' Lanier; north 20 degrees East 22 . 4-5 poles to a corner; thence south K . NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and By Virtue of an order of the -, Superior' Court of Duplin County, made in the Special Pro ceedings entitled. "James K. Alex ander et ala" the undersigned Com missioner will on Tuesday, the 15th day of January, 1952, at twelve o'clock. Noon, at the courthuose door in Kenansville. North Caro lina, offer for sale" to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of Hand lying and being in Kenans ville Township , Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at two pines, the old corner of the Herry Pearsall place and' bum a corner of the Reeves place and runs North 13 East 33 poles to a llghtwood stump on the side of the mill road: thence with the road North 80 1-2 West,,4QlcM aa iron stake driven clean, up in we middle of the ro--on h- line of a 20 acre tract sold by A. it Bryan to Enterprise' Lufcvber Com pany; thence witn tnevaine sown 12 West 33 poles to (he corner, a stake, of said 20 acre tract on the old Keeves line; wence wun tnai line South 80 1-2 East 45 poles to the beginning, containing 9 9-32 acres, more or Cess, and being, the same land as described in deed to Jesse Davis and wife Rachel Da vis as recorded In Boofc 191. page 379, of the Duplin County Regis try ' SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in middle of road on Kirfoy Quinn's line and runs with said Quinn's line NortiflZ East 73 1-4 poles to an iron'stake at the mouth of a ditch in edge of a branch; thence South 80 1-2 East 16 poles to a stake in field about 40 ft from A. Houston's line; thence South 1-2 degree 22 poles to pop ular in tne branch; tnence soutn 20 1-2 West 53 poles to the public road (these last two lines are paral lel with A. Houston's line and about 40 ft from It); thence North 80 1-2 West 14 poles to the be ginning containing 8 11-16 acres, more or less. And being the same land as described in a deed to Jesse Davis and Rachel Davis as recorded in Book 207, page 544, of the Duplin County Registry. EXCEPTING, from the above lands 1-4 acre at its present loca tion for the grave yard. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful, bidder Is evidence of good faith. A Advertised this he29t-aty of ' distinguished Foremen A. J. Cavenaugh. : Jeweler -: ' DIAMONDS . Watch WATCHES jeweiry REPAIRING & ENGRAVING Wallace. N. C. vKSUS knew some J people. But his first and most intimate friends were-not of that kind. Christianity .started, at, the grassroots of humanity. It did not start in e wp branches. It is a good thing, too. . It is quite true that Christianity has depths and heights to which most Christians do not attain. A St Paul has not only mystic raptures but intellectual penetra. lion which compara tively few Christians have shared or can share; he was a genius, and most of us are not geniuses. ; But in Jesus first group of com panions there was no St PsuL They were the plainest of plain people. The first et them were fishermen. They were not used to lectures; it la extremely doubtful whether any one of them would have understood the Epistle to the Epheslans .it ft bad been read to them. But they understood Jesus ... at least they understood what he said. He said. '"Follow me:" and they followed hiny It was as simple as that. Surrender ' : rAT is what Christianity Is, at its heart: saying Yes to Jes-J. When those fishermen said their "Yes" it meant three things, and those three are always involved whenever any one sincerely begins the Christian life. For this was only the beginning, of course. There was a long road ahead, much they would have to learn and do and suffer; but even the longest road has its beginning. And the Christian's road begins with this first Yes." First ef all, It means surren der. They took him for their leader, they absorbed aU teach ing, they obeyed his orders. There is a Christian hymn, "My Jesns, as Thon Wilt"; ene bears It most often at funerals, but It Is not Intended as a funeral hymn. It could well be the hymn song when young people are confirmed er Join the church; It could well be the every-momlng song of every real Christian. What do I want most? is not a Christian question. Rather it should be. What does Christ want moat? Vr.t -J iy v m ti i of the Superior Court ot County made in a clvl action r end ing therein entiuea t. a. & Company Inc., and VaiWso I Gavin, Trustee v. Lonnie swanea and Pauline -Branca, ana signa y the Honorable R. V. WelUClerk. mi t.k Sunerior Court the uAdere signed, who was by said ordeBWp. pointed a commiesioner to -" lands , described in the complaint wiU;on una who uay .. lvo?,' at tweive o ciuu. wti"i the door of the Courthouse io Ke nansville, North Carolina, oCfcr fqr saleto the highest bidder foxsb,. but subject to confirmation PX'ths, Court; air that -certain land jjying and being in Smith TW',shlPtiP: Uin County, North Carolina,, and more particularly described as jo lows:' ; ;' . i; I:: IhMb 9 ami Lot No. 2A BSa loted to Lonnie Branch in Report of Commissioners in S. P. No 23-. 75 recorded Clerk Superior .Court Alt persona indebted to said estate will iplease make Immediate pay- f This '31st day of December, 1991. Ida Mae Sanderson, -M Administratrix of Luther ) . riMoCoy Sanderson. GiladyivMercer ' 'Attorney at Law ; v agists- u ' e4 fct i on,jr I .lav a, Kora Croa, i..e 31st day of De 1. J. or this notice will -Jed in bar of their recovery. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE (Carolina, county v ' .... avtnir auallfled as admlnistra Vam ni tka .riftt. tvt Paul KftnnMlv. Vi-Ldeceaied. late of DupUn County, ,ort Rforto tCarolina thui is to notify all upersons navin swiaw testata- ttl said deceased to exhibit crfbed as follows- Being aU, the nfville. Sf'v..,? TlrJ. .Hotted to Lonnie Branchleftre the 3rd day ..of January, and wife, Pauline Branch from; tbeftMS, or this no division of the Herbert Branch Es- to bar oftoelr mate tne erwnary oor1 7 mm pi-- December, 1951 H. E. PhSUps, Commissioner 1-10-2T-H E P NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF TIMBER ; J. tale. Lot . No.' 2: Beginning at the runs South 53-24 West 38tr"'feer. to an iron stake, Lonnie Brancn and Sanford Lee's corner; thence as their line North 83 West 889.5 feet to the intersection of two ditches, Frank Branch's and Lon ftit Branch! corner; thence as their line North 3-30 East 360 feet to North edge of pavement of N. C. Highway No. 11; thence as North edge of said highway South 78 East 1165 feet to the beginning, con taining 7.7 acres, more or less. . Lot No. 2A Beginning at an iron stake, Frank and Lonnie Branch's corner and runs as their line South 83 East 434 feet to a ditoh. Sanford Lee's corner: thence as Lee's Line South 4-15 West 13 00 feet to the Panther Mil road; thence as said road North 84 West 841 feet to a stake, Frank Branch's corner; thence as his line North 15 East 1736 feet to tne nonn cage of pavement of N. C Highway No. 11; thence as moron eage or pave ment of said Highway , Bl East 404 feet to Frank Branch's line; thence as his line South 5-15 West 431 feet to the beginning containing 28.5 acres, more or leal. Reference is hereby made to all of said records, Reference is hereby made to all of said records. The terms of the sale will be cash and the Commissioner wttl re quire the successful bidder to make a cash deposit on ten per cent um of the amount of said bid, aa evi dence of good faith, and to guaran tee compliance with said bid When and if confrimea by tne court. This the 28th day of 'December, 1951. J. Harvey Turner, ' Commissioner of Court 1-24-42-J H T - , - 953, or this notice will be pleaded recvoery ah per sons Indebted to said estate wni please make immediate payment wThla the 3rd day of January, 1852. : i Garland P. King, 1 Administrator of .4 i Paul Kennedy. Grady Mercer, Attorney at Law 2-7-6T-G M U- .., ATtMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, poplin County. S" 1 r(7WviM auallfled as admlnistra lot of the estate of Henry raison fffeath. deceased late of Duplin KT . .i- r . Ahl. I. uiuniy, Norui wuwui notify all persons having claims Igainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at' Beulavllle, North Carolina, on or' before the 31st day of Decem ber, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All verson indebted to said estate U1 please make immedfatte pay - Whis Slst day of December. 1951. i Kirty Heath Administrator M ! " of Henry Faison Heath. ayMercer, irney at law. T-GM rnH3! announcement t the Intro-1 AdUCtlOn Ol cuioropnyiiin allmlnata "COKy" breath and body odor has prohably pro- snead more comment among nog fanciers, dot trainers, and veterin arians, than any other announce ment In recent years. And It may rory well be the most Important an nouncement since the discovery of the feasablllty of tnoeulatloa tor distemper. . ' A f Rnt tha eomment la not made np entirely of cries of Joy. There are a tew that view with alarm, i v , 1 In brief, while they all recognise h. nnMipn tha last deterrent tA tha introduction of a dog Into hnma n haa been ellm h nnaation whether the health of the doc haa been endan gered. Not that there Is the slight est danger of ehloropnyllin Itself Jhv u.. ih. dnv'a health. Both Dr. Maurice Berlins, developer of the nmdnet. and the research labora tories of tha Ken-L-Producta com pany which Is marketing the foods have made extensive testa of this. But thev point out that one of the things that finally makes some owners of ill dogs call la the vet is the bad breath or body odor. And man a tnnth BT CUB) SAmeM li first signaled by anpleasant breath. Would chloropbyUia mask thia warnlngr iKtmih Or. Berlma there to UtUe causa for alarm to hi. Aithauab rsesarch to his laboratories proved that "of satlclent amounts of cUoropbynin mmU allmlnata avaa the most ob noxtoas breath er body odor ceased by serious. Illness, the amount pat the toads to oedy stKmgfc to elhar sueh extras aa may be caused by a minimum of exercise, nervous P sat stomachs, overeating, and such. A really serious situation wohhj make Itself know unless additional measures of ehloropnyllin er administered.' '. Fortunately for an who want w, KA afraptlvanaaa : ef tne new development it la belrfj htrod"eed by a company tnat mates m uw popular types pt dill foo4 canned, meal, ami' biww f-mnd pias incor po rated the ciiiuitihytiin" into each one unciaentauy., -jimiot crease In cqst A a result the dog owner, can checi th eilectlveness of the nroduct?Withot apsetUng tne aoars ate ey cqana-tnBj mw form of feeding to another. - a, , At a meeting beld tatf In Decem-I bar In New York to which all New, York members ol tne uo inn' Association wer ' tartted. a vice president of the tiaaxer ynm v- pany (of which Kea-LrProdncU to n dlvhdoa), made some Tear strong! statements aboot the 7f.ltveaeiel of the foods. . 2-' "We have teatea xn thoroughly - be saM. TMiw es riiiin to maka the flat Sasrama that whatever the wuUttoa cfyoorj dors beatth. aa,fed oasj prodocto wmii oMotopiy- 8"-" El dutaonsn. and as T -s- aritMM an hrtairh aad booroaora. Anyway, tii. Aipartoaai p-tJto sooa aee. war sua Cm m m i T A4AAs eW. -a- - - - ptur:"ii;. . bot wat:2 watl2 rrrs I KXrCEEN SINE3 , Od fft contacted that doawtaaak.Sj thirty tbaUad ; T, Y ND ALL . FUNERAL HOME 1" IN MOUNT OLIVE , , PHONE 2303 ' Home of Wayae-Danlla ' Burial Association : Faneral Directors . Embalmera Ambnlanea Serrlea Day er MRS. M. M. TH1GPEN v , Beuiafille. H. C. '. gtoreaefltattTa For t t WARSAW FLORAL ,i COMPANY Tk-', WARSAW N. C. - '- Fruits Rate High On USDA Food List Yes" North Carolina Duplin County Pearsall et ux vs Pearsall et al In accordance with an order of the Superior Court issued Decent ber 27 1951, the undersigned com missioner will sell the timber on 900000000000000000000000C NOTICE OF ' ADMINISTRATION North Carolina, Duplin County. Warsaw Fish Market Ocean Fresh Seafood Direct From The Sea PRICES ARE CHEAPER (Next Door To AP) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fisherman D. Z.HOLLOMAN " r Phone 326 Wa Dressing Warsaw, N. C. Dellvei oooooooooooooooooooooooc Free ''JK c "Anything In Wood Work" SASH DOORS SCREENS FRAMES CABINETS MOLDINGS Also Church Pews and Pulpits M 7h WARSAW WOOD PRODUCTS CO, Warsaw Separation X GAIN, those fishermen's meant separation. They left their nets, their old occupation. We must not read too much into this, as it In order to be a Christian one must leave his wage-earning business, whatever it is. On the con trary, the best place to be a Chris tian may be right where we are. However, no matter what we may do for a living, It Is still true that saying "Yes" to Jesas means saying "No" and "Good bye" to many other things. It - ' means separation from all that " la eat of tune with him; separs v, tioa from selfishness, from sin, ' from trash and trifles. It means . separation from habits that en ; slave as, from "recreations" that do net re-create but tear ; dowr, from places and opporto ;. nltles ef temptation, from hatred -', and prejudice and pride. . If a man really means "Yes" to Jesus, he cannot mean "Yes" to what is opposite to Jesus. The Chris tian life is a separated life. It Is hot that he is separated from peo ple. Isn't it likely that the fisher men who followed Christ bad a far Widef Circle of friends as they went with him than they had ever had before? But they were being shaken loose from wha.t had before seemed to them most important, yes, even from themselves. . Service , TIT that is the negative side of it The Christian life is not only from" but It is "for." That Is, just as these first fishermen followed Jesus in order to become fishers of men, so the Christian's yes-saying always means enlistment. lor loa. ' . a-'- r A Christian's sincerity eanaot be measured to what he says, nor even la what he dees not dei H Is to be measured to what be Having qualified as administra rlCE OF ADMINISTRATION vin this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Hat- tie, Bell Birch ette, deceased, late M Duplin County this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them ptthe undersigned Administratrix for before the 2nd day of Jan uary, 1953, or this notice will be bleaded in bar of their recovery. K;'A11 persons indebted to said es tate, will please make immediate payment. "-' tThlrSnd day of January, 1952. ' Wf i Marie A. Monk, , ' Administratrix of . "J' Hattie Bell BircheUe estate 2-7-flT-VBG ttlizer before olanting. since a de Prunes raisins, oranges, and tan gerines are the U. S. Department of Agriculture's featured plentiful i T. hm Ma trnrasbCraU. county borne demonstration agent IT f ah ka Of or am r'nllAffab , Ft MSlon a 1U1 : W16 ww waaow . Service, said this week r- ; Because of their special abun dance, these four items top USDAS monthlv nlentiful foods list for the Southeast Prune production is an esiunaiea ao ier vein. muw MJAttn last season, the home agent ex- C .'ST plained, while raising prbducUon is ffjj7 up 67 per cent., Tne eariy ana miu-. season orange crop in lonaa is record - large, and there'll be more tangerines this season than last, according to USDA crop fore- casts. ,;. - l, ''t ; Other foods on the January list for this area are nork and pork products heavy turkeys, hens, dry milk, cottage cneese, cannea iuna, frozen fish, dry beans, canned and frozen orange and grapefruit juices honey, rice, pecans and almonds. The rice crop for 1951 is fore cast at a record 44.6 million hundred-weight i Heavy supplies of frozen concerated and canned or ange juice from the new pack will be available in January, USDA re ports. The home agent also pointed out that stocks of canned grape fruit Juice are about Jour times those of a year ago i , .- iTfi tobacco 1 1 rltm naflranat a a- brings you v.V hiah-quality, high-yiildingy $ad. II Crown by Yield'Tested r THE DUPLIN TIMES Published each Friday In Kenansville, M. C Count Seat ol DUPLIN COUNTY . r Xditocial bnalness and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C. J. ROBERT GRADY. EDITOR OWNER , Xntored at tha Post Office, Kanansvllls, N. C. as aecotidlsag mattor. ..".f-a .:. s i Keaansrllle, tS5-t , EUTSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 per year In Duplin County. Leaolr, Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne conn fiat; . 3.50 par year outside this area la North Carolina; and 1 1.C3 Per year elsea-hera. ' " ; ) i : Advertising rates famished aat raajaeat ,' . ; ; g raU Journal, devo'sl to Use material, educational ..lo aai azricu!" -r:J I s of Duplin County, QUESTION: When should, broc coli be planted? . t'ff ANSWER- Dr. Fred u. tjoenran. professor of horticulture at State College, says Droccou is a cooi -season crop and must be produced in the spring or the fall. However, it is somewhat like cauliflower In cold hardiness and will betam aget by heavy freezes. .. In eastern iNorth Carolina.tferocr coli should be grown between' late February and early June or be - tween July and December in, tne fall. crop ficiency of boron greatly reduces the i yield. Applications of 10 to 20 pounds of borax per acre have given excellent results. t'.v; UBSTION: How does North Ca rolina rank in rural telephone service? . .'.'XnSWER: Preliminary date from h 1950 census indicate that only one other state Mississippi r&nVa lnwar than Nnrth Pjirnlina Tn mountain areas the SDringfcu i , - . . should be put in thet&d74o3er cent of farms having tele- late March and harvested to fphone service. As of April 1, 1950, i i.. V..1.. mi f.ii .... r. . l; . . . 'M M . . only zj,34y lanms in me xar neei State, or 8.1 per cent of the total, in June and early July The fall. Crop should be planted in late June and ttarvaotal In fWrfhpr and pari No-. vember. -'iKa'a telephone service. The per lal . A. ' 1 IT : !..!-1 . ...a. a. M SC Early maturing varieties should be used. The two most satisfactory are Earl Green Sprountsing and De Cicco. ' , . Tests by the North Carollni Ex periment Station show a definite need for aaaing ooron to we xer- B It is s serious and solemn ques tion: Suppose this Is your last dsy in life, and all the accounts are in. Looking back on what you have been and what you have done, has your Ufa actually helped what Jesus Christ Is undertaking In this world, or have you hindered him? '' The Christian life' Is a surren dered, a separated life, but also a life of service. "Yes" can be said with the lips alone that was Judas; , a "Yes" to Christ can truly be said only with Ufa itself, , ., r.. .,-. i (Corritai 1SS1 fc ja VItMm m ikruu.. mmmn. NaUMal 0all it utTchankaa at dhrUI atlka tmitrnf Suw at AawrtM. BMlaaMS kr MV J;w'.,iA- ; - 21S acres of land as descrlbetl In Book 209, page 98 of the Duplin Registry on January 14, 1951 at 12:00 noon on the Courthouse steps in Kenansville, North Caro lina. Terms: 10 inch stum? age, one year from delivery of deed for removal, cash on delivery of deed. 10 per cent deposit at sale for good faith. Tne re-sale will start at f":;'5.00 per Southmont b- cent , In Mississippi was 0.5. n South Carolina it was 8.5 and in Virginia, 23.7. For the nation as a whole, the percentage of . farms having tele phone service in 1950 was 38.3. -at av Write or See Us About Our All Fire-safe Long - Lasting , Low -Cost UITA-LITE Concrete House SMITH Concrete Products, Inc. ' i ii i - ' HI H , ltobacco$ood.v ' II 1 .. us s'-.r i nil 1 iiii lr imnr 1 1 I "'.v. v ' S a. Ill 0W r. 3 III I v:.U TUJ "II ii i Tixzxr i lit TON --x . IkuSHi ; j "Maybe you'd like this Peter HUHl limtl I f ' I Rabbit book. Kilroy." f TOBKCOl I , ;3 id I ' , II LJ Ulaaai a7 1 j " V I I Kins ton. N. C. Phone 3412, "We Build to a Standard Not t oa Price" Our "policy is the best policy", so don't delay come in today for complete, expert , aavice on yum needs. A.L.Cavcnauh General. 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