1
' Magnolia, May 2nd.Aft( r twel-
vears of feeble health and two
ZnTcritlcal Ulne-. the finger
T?w!d touched Mr. Theodore Mid-
' vneton Sunday at : J
Sed him from .d
..iid him to "come up higher. He
was the last of nine sons or uavw
ffM . i wi.Miatnn to loin
, John ana wwy -"" .
them in the wona oeyw- 7; y
inLwef ield Community, Sept.
KriKdWM-eventyyeoW
Sale Crump of Wraaw and came
, to Magnouaortyawaga
He wu salesman for H. new-
. ..rfn vears. In September
1909 he opened up business for him
. Lif and conducts success" '- bu-
. f reneral merchandise till
. . hi ia anld out to
Mr. X P- Tucker.
H Joined ; Johnsons BapUst
Church to life and was faltftful to
the performance of hia . duties. He
moved his membership to the Mag
nolia Baptist church after making
this home and to 1902 was elected
assistant Superintendent of Sunday
School, serving fifteen years until
1917 when he was elected Supter-i-i.n
which office he held un-
. tube was called away, serving, In
!- .11 'a win. .' : :' '
, n w.a neacon about 28 years
and served many years as Church
clerk and treasurer. He was one of
the greastest leading spirits to the
church and his Influence and, many
places of service will -be 8atly
- missed. He was looked up to in the
town as being one of our purest
1, an in thnupht and deed.
USB "'" - - o
x 1 His companion preceded him four
years ago. He leaves two daught
. ' 1 v.. r w. Hill of Portsmouth;
V. nrt Mrs. T. H. WUliaiifta of
Magnolia, two grand sons, Glad
- stone and Theodore Hill. Rev. N,
' Johnson of Mt Olive, assisted by
t, r n Vnater of Warsaw coo-
ducted the funeral in the Baptist
. .hiin-h Mnndav at 4:00 P. Mt. to
the presence of a host of relatives
' and friends. The choir sang 'iHow
j firm a Foundation'? and "It Is
' Well With My ,SouUr,,lMr.;,Foster
read 23rd Psalm .and other com
' fnrttnv iHnture. Mr. Johnson, paid
beautiful tribute to Mr, Mlddletons
life and read ,tribute paid by his
two-son-to-lawa. Rev. D, E, H1U
, and Rev. T. H. Williams. ,
Hva nallbearers were: J.' P.
Tucker, O. Ck Bradshaw, I" M.
Aanrinmn. 1L G. Tucker. S. B.
Hunter.. J
TheV. y Society
met at t:e : . . .. Sunday
afternoon. -
Miss rt Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. :.. t attended
the funes ; . . ... Plan's bro
ther, IZ-jy 1 .. a.-o Manuel Mc
Millan cf C - .oro attended the
funeral. .
1 I t.re Taylor and Mavis
Lewis 1 i-ned to their home In
Rorl.v l t Kundav. after spend
ing ta xka of the; strawberry
BPflBrm with Mm Phas. BoWuen.
If e t .rawBerry grower aw w
be t.-aaed with the 'pre-cooking
Mrs. C. V. Holland .entenainea
a few friends at a bridge party
Tuesday., April 30th.
.. Miss Ruth Carr Is at home suf
fering with poison Jn . her .: eyes.
Kinuit tiv finlann oak.'" !?;' '
.Mrs. John Blrmingtpnof Wljm
togton visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. j. D. soutberiana. uunaay
Mrs. Rov Crumn spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs.,Dollyrurn
Marv Elisabeth and Ross Turner
spent Sunday at home."' . "
Mr. Arthur Myers and . ' family
have returned to New York.
Mrs. C. J. Carf a mother is
nitndinar MmM time With her.
xrinnU Want MnMlilan of Fav-
etteville spent last week end with
Carol weua. j. '
Loleta Kenan was a i welcome
visitor in town Sunday.
pUbliC 6
hierhest I- t
to-wit:
to a;
CoM N. C,
. R.
Geo. F. Ku.
,Mu Smith, I
the. lands of
heirs, boun
i jr cash to 1. .
t.e following 1,-i.J,
MRS, LEE MARTIN
U LAIDT0R15ST
Mrs. Lee Martin died at her home
imak B. B. Oradv Tuesday morning'.
AnrU 16th. at 4:00 o'clock and was
burled to the Sarecta - Cemetery
Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock
She was the mother of three chil
dren. They are as follows: Mary
1 Wathr Farreat Xm. and William
M in i Sammie. Besides her children she is
survived by two sisters ana two
brothers. , Her - sisters are: jars.
Joel Whaley of Kenans vllle. and
Mrs. IX H. Waysteff of CUffton,
N. G. Her brothers are: Edgar Pig
ford of Wallace, and Tom Plgford
of Kicmanas, w. j.
Funeral aervinea were conducted
to her home by Rev. Caswell, pas
tor of the Presbyterian at Pink
HiU. N. C, in the present of a lar
ge crowd of relatives and friends.
Un. Martin was before her mar-
EL Hamilton, Kenneth j rlage,"Miai Sadie plgford of: Pen-
Tuvlnr and Fred Johnson.
Monorarv: L. D. DaiU J. L. SOU
' th.n fl n. Home. Norman Pick
eit, M; J. Tucker, R. F. Quton and
J ,n. Cwom. "
' , Services were conducted, at the
? grave- to the- family cemtery' to
inhmaiu Communitv. His "crave
'nu the rrave of his wife-' were
.' completely .covered with beautiful
t flnra.1 off erintrs.
' ' Out-of-town relatives and friends
whA. attended the funeral were
Misses Sudie, Annie Mae, Lena and
Lillian' Mlddleton,. St L.. Crawley,
dec County.
Mrs. Minnie Parker .
' Dies At Magnolia
Maranlia. Mav 2.-4Mrs. Minnie
Parker.. 62, wife ot' J. R. Parker,
died at her borne Friday, April 26,
stroke of paralysis to December
and has been very f eMe ever, since
I hut had been up and''1 able to do
Hht houM work nart time. Fridav
LUlian Middleton,. UvCrawiey ..emooll wWie sweeW her yard
tri hT' f:6Wlana " .? shehadi another ,rroke ; which
b, ,-u, namuuu m Proved fataL She never rallied at
ghter, Miss Sudie of Burgaw, Mrs. 1 n. Brownof Burtraw,
h : m ..Bawden. vxl. J.. ana jsni-'i : .
est Middleton, Mrs. H. D. Middle
ton and daughter Lela Mae, Mr.
and Mrs. D. U Carlton, Mrs,. Hobbs
"of Warsaw,- Mrs. tt N, Cowan of
Apex. Mrs. .E. L. Middleton of Dur-
?m,J M S Presence of a large gathenng
ton Raleigh, PlUddletoir of L iMwh0 hP
f""mIH Zl r:r: with beautiful floral-off erinif a of
tove.; Besides her-, husband she
Ballandof Wdsboro, Mr. aadMrs. leavea chUdren, Mrs. Lem
Simmons of 8anford, Mrs. Andrews ji!1THo" Mra.M?.
T2? J -foLtod
and Mrs. Vivian 1 WeUs. F. W. Mc- Parker of Magnolia, and five
W M. Brtaspn of Ken- Jre ",SfctSui ad
tnS!r n-" . miiL Mrs. MaxweU, and ;famlly arrived
WlS for the funeral. Mrs. Parker was
ton wish to. express their sincere . , ,, -..-, ,.
. nnr..ninn tor everv .deed of uw. "0 rT1
i T iwnshlp, D "a
', j the lans of
5 1 ?.L Ketlsiy,
v, Tiw Bevel, J.
1 Us aver, and
i a C. J. Grady
1 as follows Be
ginning at a stake; a corner of
J. B. O'Danlel's nuidon White
HaU-Sareeta, Kd., and runs N.
S4 W.. 200 poles, to a mcKory,
thnA th same line contmuea
128 pole to two maples, a cor
ner of the F. M. Hethiey wno on
the bank of North East River,
thence with his line, across said
river a 25 W. r8 poles to a
take, thence the same line con
tinued 62 poles to a stake, cor
ner of the Geo. F. Kornegay
land; thence S. 84 E, crossing
the North East River, 160 poles
to Polk Island; thence N. 25 W.
14 poles to stake; thence S. 79
E. 200 poles, crossing the White
Hail and Sarecta R&, to a stake;
thence 8. 22 E. 20 poles to a
take, comer of 4. M Smith's
land; thence S. 85 E. 26 poles;
thence N. 22 E, 28 poles to the
road, bridge, corner of Richard
Deavers land; thence with his,
Une N.' 49 1-2 poles to a stake,
comer of C, J. Grady heirs' land;
I thence with the O. f. Grady
v heirs' line N. IS W. 45 poles to.
a stake on the White Hall and
Sarecta Rd.; thence with said
road N. 28 E. 60 poles to a bend.
In said road; thence with .said
.Mad N. 20 E. 14 poles to the be-,
ginning corner, containing 877.5 .
aerea. more or less. ExoenUnr,
however, from the above desorib
. ed land a one-acre lot conveyed
to the Jones Chapel Missionary
Baptist Church by deed dated
Sept. 25, 1912, recorded in Book
; 145, page 858, and a one and one
half acre . lot conveyed to the
County Board .of Education:: on
8ept. 16, 1911, recorded In Book
185. Page 191, both of said deeds
having been executed by M. F.
Westbrook and wife .and of re
cord in the Registry of Duplin
County, N; C. 1 - " ,
This land is sold subject to alt
unpaid taxes.- .
This sale ia made bv reason of
the failure of Oliver A. Westbrook
and wife Marianna Westbrook, to
pay off and discharge the Indebt
edness secured by said ueea ot
Trust. ' i". ' " 1 '' ' 1
A deposit of 10 will be requir
ed from the purchaser at we saie.
. Thla tha Iftth daV of ACril. .1935.
INTERSTATE TRUSTEE COR
PORATION, -
" , " Durham, N. C.
5-25-4t I. T. C. , t . ,
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of 1
Book
Satui
at the
Count:',
public .
est V- -
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COUi.' .
bo-ton-i
E. by
PubU.i
lands t
on the .
and snore
M.followsi
- Begtos
of the c
road wk.i
mlngton . i
thence-wi.
mlngton ?
estoasi
N. 85 1-2
-, on tl '3
and recw
i 104, we wi.i .-.
t May, 1S5
-ok noon c
ne door.in Dup! n
ille, N .C sell at
aah to the f "-
foUowing, land, ,,to-
tract or yam-1 tf
- 7.41 acres, t re
;l3i Jsnd fc
tgton-Gold.
one
uwn t,JT''n
vnahlp,. Jup"a
i Carolina, and
a N. by the, CUn
ne Bead,, on the
Ington-Uoldflboro
t .the aV by
ard Estate, and
- the Moore Jands,
lfically escribed
I C-tATI
y 2-t.- ITC.
r and ty v ? t
3 corii'rei 1 s t
- a ? "
r t.ji f '
' rcn '
er.l. -t
E. -
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aci'fc'.
tion 1
to by f-'
S Advert
April. 1S-3.
N. B. r
6-9-4t - N. :
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Ill, 1
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ft t
.
per
at ts Intersection
n-Faisen ' yubUe
e. Qoldaboro:, Wil
lie road, - and runs
the GoWsbororWU
1 8.1 E. 42 8-5 pol
on said read; thence
9 poles to stake;
,h. haaipa i ;rnj.r; thence N, .
W. 40 p to a stake on the
CUnton-l n Road; thence with
aid road 1 . 8 E. 2 poles to
the II giui 2, . containing j Ml
aaa" noM nr ' 1 '
This land Is sold, subject, to all
Thi aaiA is made dv reason i
k-allure of B. A. Bell and Wife
Levada Bell and Nancy L. Hatcher
n.v eft and diachane'ine m-
4i.
t !t rclt l
a L'ort-n C i, r !
st,l to Ue V - r f r c
ti f " " ' i '
aud t : r
of North .Care
and d"wibed t.i I
Epzlnning at a s
Branch' and rum ' ; t
poles to a stake; t If-
'tn a stake at t at' id: t
S. 60 W. 150 ps... 3 to a
Minnce ' 8. 170 (' l to a t' 'ei;
thence N. 80 E. 3 p !?s to Juturer.;
thence up Juniper to t:e oegiranng.
I contolnlng 112 af..'S, i tore or less.
of land consisting of 3 acres and
KMnr the aamet. ntla dcacribea in
a certain deed fr. W. D. Potter
a Kark Williams., recorded in the
office of Register ff needs of Dup
lin County, la Liw, . t j, at page 439,
to .Which recorded copy reference
la hereby,.. n lor jmeiee auu
, ( f s.. a
Ci": A ceiU.a 3
!t ,t, .:-d as the second
,ti,iB ce tain deed from H. v.
m a and U A. Eeaaley. Cora
. - rr.t, wminmg. rec-
. d in the office of Krister -of
. ci oKirh recordeo
, .3nce W hereby had for
i of sald.lands by metes
. a? ACT: Beginning inthe
tiie road on ue ei
e with the road . oo prWgeI, d,
, to Potter's Hfler on the tt,
. .v,- rith ills line 8. . vu y
or, o.
BXEtt'C
Mavine at!
Clerk 'of tie :
Duplin Co. n
last will s i t
: 1
t .
.i . with ills line 8.
i to a pine stump; thence
i to a stake; thence
1'a line N. 6 poles to
z, containing 4 1-2
u'ff iiuivtt or less. - v. . -
A certain 89
... ,,,.... innii more or less, ,be-
innii aa shown by
Cildfed fss.n D'JEham Potter et al to
t L i. am." MonniMi in the of-
t-iiiuauK ... i . ,r
a . flee or "fjrer in jjdub - ---
s is to I
sons, havlnr elf '
tate of.,saM c '
them to the t
Olive, N. C. c.i
day of Ar ,1. l- '
wlU be pK d 1 1 i i
AU pers ! l
tate art urgently
make prompt scU
This the
' ALBERT f..
nnnnda.
T'TrOrt TTtAPT: .A certain tract
of land consisting of 61 acres and
being fully oeserineo in me imy
f oanrltvul ,in ilHed from H. D.
V,".;:'ms and L, A., Loasiey, wn-
miuaiiiner lO zaCK WlHlttuia, to
, n . . rtnnlc A7. at nan 106,
4. .rAr..iiA' ia herebv made
LU WH. . . - .
rfMprlntlon w metes auu
wa V -ar r .
hmin.lii of said land,
tvvtw TRA.CT: i Besinnlng
at 'tee mouth of Reedy Branch and
rufts vp said branch as k meanue
an1 . tn a Dine on the ditch j
thence a 85 poles to a pine; thence
S. 85 W. 86 poles to a runner wi
thiiiu n li w: to the back line:
thonoa with said Une S. 4T E. to a
sweet gum, corner; thence Nt 44
E. 25 poles to mcu. j. suiy.ua wt-
ner; thence N. V W. 1 poies w m
pine; thence N. 18 B.. J04 pojes
s7 " a. ... fir 1l
to a short lear pine; wence .
noles to a stumpy oak; thence N.
AiW: m imlM to the canal on
Great Branch; thence down said
canal to the beginning, containing
. - .. wv
i
e
i
:e
y.
1 es
J t,
-tor.
6-28-64. A. G.
NOTSCE
-OH
ttMrfna- this dav ualuled f ad
ministrator of the e'ta'11 4
Traarav. iafeaaea..- . um m in
notify all persons havl-: r
Jr.inat tha said estate 1 I
them to the unaei..
verified and itemized, os! 'oi
April-15-36 or this notlueV.J b
ntoaiiMi ih bar of their recovery.
AU persona indebted to sCl esUtf
will please make medlata pa
This 15th day ,of April, 1935.
. THADDEU3 YZ.. :3A
- w - Ai.nl-itoij
Rt.-1, seven f r-j,
North i tit.i
naatnr of tha 'Free WU1 BaDtist
church of which she Was a devoted
member conducted t ner tunerai at
the. Magnolia Cemetery Saturday
at 8:30 S. M. where her remains
were interred in the family plot, in
kindness shown
ness and deathv
during his sick-
Mr S, Bettie Bishop
daughter of John and Rhebe Exzeli
bom August 29th,e 1872, married
February 18tlV l892r led April
26th. Thev have livad hara 24 vaara
m . il. . i ITival Ia Iwr fatnllv.. Itaa C ihiitvh
I LAM.' a0 lX3Sr neigbora an4 triendsv minlsieringto
o ' i the sick .and needy, she will s he
! i tf.MnHl If a v 2 -MML i Bettie maHif tnl,uil Haw: V r i nmn
.Bishop died at the home of her held .memorial servfc; of her Sun
aon, Mr. Jim . Bishop, Tuesday, day Aj M. to he.rv.chttrch and paid
May 1, at 2 a. nv She f eU off the high, tribute to Hr life. Mrs. Park-
; porch) to January and broke her er returned to Hopewell with Mrs.
hip and has been suffering greatly Maxwel) Sunday afternoon,
IHVVt - a. . .i:.,. 1 ; , - ---t- w
deep cold which proved fatal. .Her
, vaatnr. Rev. Ji H. Barnes of -Rose
' " Hill conducted her funeral services
NOTICE
mk. ri 1 . J.....t. - .
. u m..Aj4a0 a aAA n. m. I Vl .
ck- ... tnivUui in the f amilv arrave I in , oak o.aa . oi.i
I si was hurled in the family grave
yard near the home., She was 86
nMJ.Wifa of R. M. BiahOD.
; ' who fougit to thte Civil War t and
" died 30 years ago. one wavea iwv
eons, Jim and WlU Bishop, seven
s grand children, eight great grand
i grandchildren and one sister. Miss
; Ellen Smith,, all of , the Magnolia
community. . - . "
; Sh was a sweet spirited friend
s'5 ly woman, nsucb loved, devoted to
... hinh and its interests. , She
was a member of Concord Baptist
church. Her grave, was a mound
'of beautiful flowers.
tog, May. 20th, at 4:00 o'clock
elect a. .county superintendent of
public instrucUonfor. the ensuing
bieqnium. At " 11:00 o'clock the
Board wilt proceed, with the selec
tion of district 6; and ; sub-district
committeemen -for all schools of
the county. Reci n-endations for
these. responsible tosltlons will be
neara at mat time. .
5-9-lt-J. O. B.,
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J. O. BOWMAN,
Secretary
SALE
,OF VAl.tMSLE FARM
: PRCIV-iT
-o
Under and bv vlrture of the au
thority conferred upon us in a
TMwrt or Trust executea dv -uuver
A. Westbrook and wire, Marianna
Westbrook, on the 20th day of
October. 1S"5,. and recorded In
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
'i , n i in . ' V" "t
Having qualified as the admln-
IstratrtJt of the estote of Lonnie
Outlaw, deceased, this is io nomjr
aU persons having claims against
. ..irf nor a ia i ft uimm umiu. .vv
the undersigned duly verified and
itemised, on j or oeiore
1936, or this nouce will oe picwiou
in bar of -their recovery, ah y -aons
indebted to said, estate wUl
please make immediate payment
i This 26th day of April, 1035.
v KATIE OUTLAW,
Administratrix.
R. F. D. Mt. Olive
' . North Carolina
N. B. Boney, Atty., ' " ',
o-ft-et. n. b. B. Pd. ? :; '
. a , NOTICE SALE i . '
TTnfov arut hv Virtue Of the POW-
.nH outhnritv: in' me vested.. un
der and by virtue of the authority
contained, in a juagmenw ' "
Superior court or uupim vahuh-jt,
dated March 25th 1935. and record
ed in Book 21 at page 183 in and
action entitled I. J. Hanoun -vs. j.
w iVainalir and, Susan Kenneay,
X wlU- sell to the highest maaer
for cash at the Court House awr.
n Kananaville. N; C On the 31W.
day of May,, 1935, at the hour of
12 o'clock M. ai or ne iotiowuig
riaanHhed tract or parcel of land.
lying and being, to Duplin County,
in Limestone Townsnip ana uuiuur
ed and described as fouows: -
Beginning kt the run of UM-
tone on the Pnblle Road and
with said road to T. u.
Whaley line, thence with hi
ina fa j. tl. Taviors une. W9W
with hla Une North 80 West 17
poles to a gum on the run -of
iJmrtone. aaia . j.ira
(toner, thence down with the
various-courses of the run of
i jinaatan in the beginning, con
aininv 10 merea , more ' or less.
mi hainsr the Baine and describ
ed to a deed to J. W. Kennedy
in r F. Kennedv and wife
Sarah E. Kennedy, which deed la
recorded to Book 222 at page
888.
This sale will he made subject
to the life estate of O. F. Ken
mv inn wlfM ftarah E. Ken
nedy, as provltHed In deed record
ad In Book 232 at page 386. ,
iioartiiiui thia 22nd. . dav of
JUHN A. UAVliU
" Commissioner
May 23-4t-J- A. G.
imuwioner iu u?t. tiuib, v. (
A deposit of 10 per cent will be orded to the office ot Register of about 139 acres, more or j
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i;&0$JZnNW J 7 , gelow $1093-.nd come "to look over a new car" .
. .ftJ, a MTc'..t ld ;.lded ali;$teel body, .you'U remain to .ppw; r
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