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. ,J" COMT,. feAJLE OF LA j. .3 r ' j Ft :r : iid 1-fs. -. M.a i j. r;r- ? i ,i.r, Billy , i in. ' 4. I , , i per and 1 j i. 3L , i Pot ? i- "ternoon. : j. P. E. Shaulars a 1. it Saturday, -a C 'r-s and iTary i fci Kesfacrs Bill Valler i t'-e t t t people it I ...at that won fifty ": i'.VDougiaa" ar..l e-ry It H ti Of t" ? Clr It" 4 Ai d , .j-s in v,or 1 c t . - 1 i i j- r "! v -at to see the Ou a 4. . hool commence meTt 1 r. night. Every oe 1 it very much-i-, Vt. t 1 I -!. Earl Smjth 1iad ...... . . w.S''. Iff ATIfl UV ' W ' f. ii Cw E L ,t TussJay night i 1 Mrs. Cart H. Walker' K;r!,pgvjne entertained the4ollowi JVtdJ- Zlt l tog a dinner-theatre party last , r 1 Katherine Whltehurs . even, Mr m. ! -Uon .Shopping last H Walker Ml8sea UuUie " afternoon. . lEritt, Edith Henson and 'Sarah h Carr spent last week Carrj alI from p. F. Grady and i & rmville. ' - , mh and Mrs. D, Honeycutt, Miss loation of the' Grady Bruce Wilcox and Dr. White, all t was held last Sunday from KenansvlUe, x In the B. F. Grady. , class of B. V. Grady inol iirtoriurt. Due to hlgh Rch0ol gave its annual play i J weather, tl.e officials )aat prfdajr night. It was entitled, . "3 to i v 1 i '"'J- "The Henpecked Hero." -"'J , f-y hd K?.d. A rather, who took a part in the ... ca, a to e rcL were: ;Ml8Be,.Ruby Maxwell Vl& with lis cith SlnunM. 0ca .Holland, . r.Hh,Lr h Mirth Nina Holt; Mattie P. Smith . and 4 Whitehurst and. ;Martha Mesjerl jMper - ' ' .' "... - - ' '-'Bell, i Eugene Howard, Garland s Louise Britt repent, last slmmongt Norman Smith and Rhea t eiia in uuypsa. .. - -a Edith HenBonl spent '.last end In the home of Mrs. J,' ' "- ',11. ' " .L-v-wt It i -!: hen Bishop. ' . . . ' ir' Some of the east' had, never been In a play before jmd they all did i:jmeDemonstraUonClubWo-JwelL? - . " - '-'if ' a of Outlaw's Bridge eatertaln-1 Between the acta of the play the their. husbands and friends on Seniors entertained, the audience -h-fry last Friday afternoon' with different-songs. ' ' ' ' . TO OUR MANY FRIENDS ? :; in DUPLIN COUNJY: :J. - - We Invito 'yon to visit our store when at the County " "--Seat. ; . " ''.- n-v.- ,t,J ''$ . tV'e carry a complete line of General Merchandise, T Dry Goods, NoHons, Hardware and urooenea. ee oar - line of Spring Dress Goods. rk : . -. , s , , We have ea hand ready for delivery, line of Fam ous BOYSTER and. V.. C Field tested Fertilisers nd" . ArcaC'an Ar -ican made Nitrate of Sod -' ' ' 1 ' A full L. a of field and garden seeds the very best - ' C'ry fall )!ne of building materials, Brick, lime, and pement. t" ', ,,'" ' TH ij,li- H ' h V2 BfJt ATD SEIJL COUNTRY PRODUCE -7 " - ; Csr i rices are reasonable. Come to seems. . We ap- .' preelR'o j 'ur bwlness. , f( I't i .""....r-j" . ; E QUINN ; t v KENANSVUXE.'N. ft-j ijf-"u - Oil-: . KJ rinH Bl fT - 1 w-x Revedlinu WHATS NEW IN FOOTWEAR The iwft eolorfirt season of an brings Spring Footwear Fh- ' Ions that have caught the spirit of new and better things. And " when the talk ttf fashionably dressed men,wonira and children v turns to .footwear, this store takes the leadl For we always X present, the new styes first . and at prices that are fair. The t & . oew Spijing styles are now here , . com In and see them. ? . Whiter Blue, and aO the best eomMMtlon. , X ' " ' X -, l". '- ; The best In Spring Footwear n r. i In aU sizes suitable for any .-; . normal foot. Styles and col-? , , - ors are In the Spring Vogue, 3E'A ( Easter SLoes 4 " ;V jwhethe yoft're gojng lu or ' -1 N. simple tailored things or t) ' ? -j . - -tt-t j -turesqus dressy , t". ;.gs ... these are the shoes you'll ' .- ' - - , need for a truly smart Easter PRICED FROM - . Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the SUPERIOR Court of Duplin County, made by. M. ,: ,V. Bamhlll, Judge Presiding in a cer tain civil action .entitled Lecolon H. Watkins et al vs. T. J. Brown and Foy Brown, et al, docketed In Judgment Docket 21 page 125-26, the undersigned commissioners will at or about .the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., on Monday May 6th, 1935, at the court house door In Kenans vlUe North Carolina sell for cash to the highest bidder by public auction the following described tract or parcel of -land, to-wit: j Beginning at a stake on the ditch of Poly Branch, Joe Bry ant's Deceased Corner and runs thence his line (New line) north 85 east 99 poles to a small black gum,' his corner : on baclt line; thence with said tine South ' 17 east 47 poles to a white oak bush (not found) thence - south 8 west 120 poles to a water oak (not found), at the run' of Poly branch ditch; thence up the run . ditch of said branch as It meaA ders to the beginning, contain-1 big 82 acres, more or tees.'' 1 m Advertised this ; the ,4th- day of April 1933. - . - .'ft". H. EDMUND ROGERS and -v A. J. BLANTON.1, Commission ers. J May 2-4t A; J. B, APPUCATION FOR PARDON Notice Is herebjr 'given to ' all persons whomsoever that the un dersigned Will apply for a pardon for Buster - StallingB, convicted . at me ueeemDer- term, . 1H3, super ior Court. Said applicant will make application. for pardon before Hie Excellency, J. C. B. : Ehringhaus, Governor of North Carolina, ' on the 30th day of April, 1935., All persons opposing said pardon will pleasef lie their, protest Jon or before said date:, , This 'ther 9th day of April, 1935. ' - ; "BUSTER STALUNRS, ( r ) " Applicant ' i 'N; 'U' Boney ,nd " Robert C. Welte; Attya, ".". Apr'18. 2KN ,B. B.V i - ' m'0, , 'it, "M- . .8AU5 OF VAUJBUE FARM ,. PROPERTY . y ...... - tender anil by virtue of the au. thorlty 'conferred' upon us in a Deed of Trusr executed by B i A. Bell -ma Wife Levada Bell and Nancy L. Hatcher, on the 26th day of February,-1926): and recorded in Book; 276, Page 104. we will on SatUrdavi the v - - v i . 4th dav of Mav.- IMS- ' 1 i- 12 o'clock noon ', at' the Courthouse door, in Duplin County, KenansvlUe, N .C, ,'seU at public auction for eash to the high est ; bidder the following land, to- wjt! , 'p'J " ' '' : That certain tract or parcel of land containing 7.41 acres, nwre . or less, situate lying and being-' on the , Wllmington-Goldsboro - Public Road and on the Clinton- Faison l'ublic lioad about i one mile from .the Town of Faison, . in , Faison , Townshlpi . Duplin County, : North Carolina,' and .? bounded on- the N. by the' Clin- ; ton-Faison- Publla. Road, on the ' E..by .the Wllmington-Goldsboro ' Public. Road on the S. by. the . ; lands of the Mallard Estate, sad on the W. by the ' Moore lands, and more specif loally . described .as 'follows: v y t t r j j"- Beginning':-at the Intersection :ot the Clinton-Falsott - "public 4 road with the- Goldsboro WU , mlngton public road, , and runs 4 thence " with the; Goldsboro-Wll I mlngton Road S. 1 E. 42 8-5 pol es to a stake on said toad; theoee j N. 85 1-2 E. 29 poles to a stake; .the Moore corner; thence N. 1; fw: 40 poles to a-stake on! the .CUnton-Faison Road; thence with. said road N. 89 E. 29 poles to 'the beginning, containing -.1.41 acres, mors or less. s ; ' This land Is sold 'subject to all unpaid taxes. ' , , ' -" 7? i ' This sale is made by reason of the failure of B. A. Bell and Wife Levada Bell and Nancy L. Hatcher to pay off and discharge the In debtedness secured by said- Deed of Trust i"; f " - A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchaser at the sale.- This the 28th day of March,. 1935, . - INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, Substituted Trua- tee, Durham, N. C. -t. i May2t-ITC. - ' .' v.-' line ! . N. Li, 4 ts- to ... 'Will cr, thenre 15, W. E a stoke hi Ts Carr (, . -'tee that line B. 75. E. 11 , to a stake; thence r. .. l'A poles to s stake, T x"s corner, thence 83 1-2, i jles to the begin ning . ,co t J acres, more or less, i. 3 ; it. right-of-way, 9 ft. wiJe f i ' e beginning cor ner of t i s described tract - on the s t e of Tens Can's line, t: t . ' i, E. 27 1-2 poles to' the i ' road at Rubin Falson's i 1 ' ?na Can's cor ner on s c toad. ; .. r 2nd. T at land conveyed . to Geo 4 " on by I. Frank ' Faison I y 1 dated the SOth day of A ', 1 '8 and described therein ttt 1 ws; Being two lots of ea j ts each of the lands deeded to i ''4 Lane from A. D. Hivk4, 1 (i, 1 lots being bow In the P"- ' n of George Bran son and I 7 taken f rem the southern t ry of said lands -owned by t t , Id Daniel Lane and adjoluu r Us Isnds of Rabin -i. Faison and i'oge Carr. Adv. March 28th, April 4th, 11th, 18th - - , , M. McD. WILLIAMa, . . -..'- .-j. Trustee. H. -T. Ray. Atfy 4-18-4 t H. T. R, . . Notice is hereby given to all' pei sons whomsoever that the under signed will apply for a pardon for Lee Cole, convicted in the General County Court of Duplin County. Said -applicant will 'make applies-' tion for pardon before His Excel lency J. C. B. Ehringhaus, Gover nor of North Carolina, on the 19th day-of April, 1933. : " Any persons opposing said par don will please file their protest on or before said date. ' This 3rd day of "April, 1935. " .-I.. LEE COLE -''.:? Applicant Robert C. Wells, Attorney , Apr.-ll-2t-R- C, W. .v ,, o-. - A NOTICE -o- ' 'Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Ber ry Parker, deceased ,this is to noti fy, all persons having claims a- gainst the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied and itemized, - on or before Feb 27th., 1936, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, AU -persona Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment "' -m. '- ' . This Feb. 27th.; lBS5.- - ' ;mrs-annie-j. packer. ,1-. . i Administratrix - s.- Mt Olive, 'N. C. R. F. D. John A. .flavin, ' " ' Attorney.. v4 " -. 4-11-6L Jf AO. 'NOTICE OF "SALE OF LAND O ' ' i' 4 W t' Under and by Vlrture of; ' the power of sale -contained 111 a. cer tain deed; of trust executed by Q. W. Brunsoa and wife.i Jane- E Branson to M. McD.; , Williams, Tniee, and recorded 1 Book -294 at page 176, default 'having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, the - undersigned will on the 29th day of April, 1935, between the hours of. twelve' and one,- at the1' -courthouse,' door - in ''"njnsviile, Duplin County, sell to iue "highest bidder' for cash, the " " wir?. described real, estate. Ly. iiig and Jjeing in Faison Township I -ui "n County, State? of North ;r ina and. bounded as follows: X ginning at a stake on the Tena-Carr lino and runs N. . 22 1-2 E. 28 poles to a Stake, tlien TV i W. 18 1-2 ioi r -)e NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ' ' o , , L Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained la a certain deed of trust executed by G. W. Branson to 3, E. Williams, Trustee, and recorded In Book 2715, at page 217 of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made lit "the payment of the note secured there by the undersigned will, on the 29th day of April, between 'the hours, of twelve and one,, at the" courthouse door : in Kenansvllle, Duplin County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate lying, and be ing in Faison Township to-wit: -Beginning at a stake the north west corner, of the tract-of land this day conveyed to Buna Ben jamin and runs N. SI, B. SS poles to the comer la the center of a.' ditch, thence N. 75, W. S poles to a stake. A, D. Hick's corner, thence S. 9, W. 84 -& poles to a stake, thence S. 85, B. IS poles, to a stake on the A venae, taea N. 81. E. 48 1-2 poles to a stake the beginning corner, esR talnlng' 16 9-10 acres, morcer less, r . . : Together with a right-of-way, on, over and across two avenues, ' . leading la an eastern direction to the Mallard Road aa shown ' by a plat made by d Beerns, . - Surveyor, t nly 20th, 1925, which plat la on file widi 'the ..First ' National Bank of Warsaw. , Adv. ifarch 28th, April 4th, UUt jLSth.'..,', ... - - 'Jf l . 4-T - J. B. WILLIAMS,' ttT.lliayAtt'y! 4-18-4t-H. T. R. -0-- i, Rev. s . i. y, .-..Rev. ." i ! i uwers a..u. aughtec,. Mai Lonsey Batts, Mr. and Mrs..w. and Mrs. J. T. Miller, Mr. andMrs. 1 M. Sandlin, Mr. Sandlin, !"Mra. Sammle SandUn, Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Branson, .Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, "or visited Miss L1...a Car- J children s;uU the i rtday afternon. . - J Mr. Josej h Tliijrpe.i t . y larjre number e' 'd Mr. a- itB. H- . ra I role - the a. 1. V. U. Jflst Thursd.-iv . t fmiiv .,r euest Mr. Mark Langston was the guest mother's birthday and Mrs. '. Ray . with her aunt Trustee. HAIXSVILLE NETVS - Miw'-DSria Miller spent Sunday with Miss 'Josephine Carroll. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bostic of Dublin, W. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston. -Among those shopping in War saw Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Luther MUler and Misses Macy and Shirley MUler. - '''- - Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller and children spent the week end with Mr. and x Mrs. Luther Miller and family ... ' , ; Messers ' John Wesley Veach and Rom Jarmon, were visitors In Hallsvllle Sunday. . ' ' ' - " , Mr. Claude Wade celebrated his 63rd birthday Sunday, April 7th. Those present were: Mr. and t'rs. Calton Bostic, Mr. and Mrs. J. IC Bostic, Mr. and Mrs. Alston Car roll, Mr .aid Mrs. Ethro 1 " Mr. and Mrs. Juhn lliiitr, t i Hunter and Mr. Bachelor. '" ' Mr. . Ronald Royal was ',the guest of Miss c, Katheieen Hihes Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roland Langston spent Sun day evening with x Miss Aldene Hines . - Mr. and Mrs. J. K Bostic of Dublin spent the week, end visit ing relatives here. y , j , Mr. Joseph Brinkiey of Chinqua pin spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Macy Miller.. , . , Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sumner and son,' Joseph spent Saturday after noon in HaUsvUle. - .- - Mrs. -WU Miller and -daughter, Norma Grey -spent Sunday after noon with Mr .and Mrs. Edd Hous ton, ''".'', ' - Mr. and Mrs. Davis Blalock spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blalock: 1 Mn and Mrs. Will Miller and daughter spent last Thursday In BeulsviUe vMth Mr, MUler father. ' Messrs George and Isom, Jr. La nier were visitors of Misses Jose phine Carrole and Katherleen Hin es, Sunday.,';: ,..';;:''',.. of Miss JElma, Carrole Sunday P. M. " MisS Ula Mae Wade has return ed home after a several weeks visit Miss Leona Brock and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs: M. J-' Jarmon and family. ' Potters Hill News 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams en tertainedat a peanut shelling Tues of Miss Ruby Summerun Sunday. ? misses yendatta C i ; Bostic, and Messrs 3 ' . Claudie Norria and 1. -. il I were the guest of Misd 'lliulma I s tie Sunday afternoon. : Miss Flossie Stiles as the guest of Miss Effie Bostic K-jnday. : Everyoe is sorry to hear: thatn Everyone is sorry to hear that Mrs. Lettle Hall Is sick. Mr. Archie Hall was the guest dav evening. I . Mesdames L. ' H. Quinn, C. L. ulnn, Ellis .. .Turner and Misses Inez and Vendetta Quinn were the guest of Mrs. ; Emmitt Thigpen Tuesday evening. ' . ' Mr. Cagie Houston was : the guest of Miss Inez Quinn Wednes day afternoon. '-.,, Miss O. V. Rhodes and Mr. War- Magnolia Home -, Demonstration "Club . Circle, Icct3 Magnolia, April lOth. --The east Magnolia Circle of the Home Dem onstration Club met 'at Brice'a Mr? W fnStl Sf MiM; afternoon, April 6th. The UdUs of Thelma Lee Jones -and Virginia i nuBUUUB- Lanier Saturday afternoon, Auiwig ww iiawu.wn..ip Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brown Kenley Carr, Mrs. 'xTacy rown. spent Saturday night with Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Carr, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Joe Houston. j Sanderson, Mrs. Holland Carr, fr v Misses Vendetta. Verdie. and n amif hrinnH un n Hr- ?l,tZ5U,WeLe.theJgUe,10f Mrs,1ris, Mrs. Carl Teachey and their Albert Miller Saturday, afternoon. ' . . . :,, Misses Thelma Bostii, Effie Bos- respective husbands. Misses Lucy tic. Rannie Quinn. Messrs Burris Carr, Margaret Blanton, Lorena Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Albertson of Hall, and Bythal Bostic were the Howes and other members of the Rlchlands spent ; Saturday night, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tay- club attended. , With Mr. and Mrs. C; N. Hines. , lor 'xAursday night. Several visitors were " Invited, - Misses MaroLyu sh m m mmbb Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Thigpen and The supper was. enjoyed by all." 1 v i 1 1 u . : k m f I " i t t i mx f '. 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