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mi. " V. SEPT. I f ? . SU "f 1U p r,.ct i-- S . . actor hod I: i fuuuuil Lobo, t'tt tinuM. chrt, j a - j uifius rufui umm , posvif fur plctiur-ts until hi it told to niax. ""'', Mr; Warsaw Happening - Mrs. J. "Li Hogah of Andrews, S. C. is the guMfc of her mother. Mrs. M. L. Cooper this week. - ' ' v'r Mr; and Mrs. Simon Kata ; were visitors to Clinton Sunday. Miss Lena Robinson of Wrlghts vllle, Ga., isthe guest o.f her sis ter, Mrs. J. C Rusa this week. Miss Margaret Cooper left Bun day for Mt Olive where she is a member of the Mt C-live School far, culty- .' - - " ' 'J " Miss Edith Surratt lef t Thin day for Greensboro, where she is a student at .W C, CY-W. Mr. and Mrfc B, BV Cooper, Miss Meljones Cooper and Bon Copper spent Sunday In Raleigh, they went to see Miss Frankle Cooper who Is a student at Medidlth uouege, Mr.., and Mra. E. F- Strickland , and sons - Brisbane and' Edward , -nt Sunday in uunn, viiU1.6 lalives. - " ; " - Z th Miss Bessie uinft, , bookkeeper lor uw . house, to Wilson spent the wed . end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berryre'tfrned home Where,!!f WMker hos- ." J " " , p vt ' Jji n n Huff of East Bend are vWUng their daughter! of Mrs Carrie Powell Peele at Ca . 0 . Jl r.Z' w livonir 'rohna Beach Sunday, . . - - - ana Bon-m-mw,". T 1 Vo iLb - mimp'' Helen Mr. G. S. Best, Misses. eien rmasTer.tor. to Carolina &rlD Wiillams returned MrV Edgar ll. wuuauw r I Monday jrorn Daonm - spent u j family. - L , e-i xi r a..Mafrt 1 lorr. iiikhiihv . for Raleigh vhere he : will enter State Colleger ' . . " Elolse -. Dobson-!1 of ' Kenansvuio spent the week end wim her Mrs. A. D: Hall "s spending' this week at Carolina Beach, the guest i ..-- rZrt pawpii p.ie Tifev Mr- nl Mrs- Leon Flowers. f M,n thP tf of Mto " Mi8S Maggie Lewis and Mr. Rp fe weli - bert Lewis -were vlsltors.to WUm- Annie Kate Powell, . . - - - f Tnendav . V 7t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson and , J00 ueMay- - 1 mr.iuiu w v . - . tMr. Dewreaux Davis spent. Bun daughter, Barbara Jean- Mr tad ' rmd Mr. imHiilll1IIIM1IIRMlMI up ""Hlllll ikllllUlXKlXlililill illieatrei MT. OLIVE Ycsram Week Sept 23 - Monday and Tuesday ' Botte DA VI3 In - "Special Affent" Wednesday ' . ' Joan BLONDELL in - n't Bet on Blondes' Thursday and Friday Oraoe MOORE in ve RIe Forever" P .ttirday ' j ' ov Starting at 11:80 , " " 7. F in 1 7AYNE IS- 4 Mrs. Litchf ord Hlnes, and daughter Ann were' visitors to Wilmington and Carolina Beach Sunday, t ... ': Miss Marian" D. Loften, a mem ber of the Pineland College Facul ty spent the 15 end at home, -.. Mr. -and MrsT J. K. Long spent the week end to. Seaboard, visiting relatives. v - . Miss Ann' Cavenaugh spent the week end at the home of her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: A. L. Cavenaugh.' - Mr. and Mrs.' Q. B. Eller of N. Wilkesboro spent the week : end with Mrs. Ellers parents, Mr and Mrs. G. G. Holland. , 1 v - ' v Mr- and Mrs. Edward J. Bowden and son Edward, Jr., of Elizabeth City were guests for several days np Mr. Bowden's'mother. Mrs, - Henry Bowden. - .', , w jj(nea ftnd Mid(Jll,. ton Hlnes were visitors to Chapel Hltt-Tuesday, Middleton remaining to enter Carolina, where he wiU do laiworkf,.. r , y, and Uttl ion ot New York City were-week,- end Mrs. Llla M. Kennedy, Miss Annie Kate Powell, Mr and Mrs. L. H, Brown and Leslie, Jr, were guests Mrs. R. H.- Best Sr... spent the week end In Klnston visiting bsr ,Ta , Bitrer-nn 2 i Mrs. George N." Bennett and her n h t , nrrn Hiirnlina ere to , Thur(I. day Morrls Holt jordan accomp. . rt M Chanel HiU. . Dr and Mrs. Frank P. Gra ham of Chapel- Hill were visitors Thursday in the home' ot Mrs, J oou-i; gandford' cker f11 'amU.yh Were, Vlint t?hCa!1ypS C. J. Davis near Clinton. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers of Chapel Hill spentv the week end with Mr. Rogers mother, Mrs. Wain ter A. Carter, c - - Mr. Charles F. Carroll of Bryson City. was the week end guest of his sister, Mrs. Claude B. Best -. Mr. and Mrs. Edward "Swlnson and family, of : Macon, Ga., were week end guests of. Mr. Swinson's aunf Miss Eva J. Swlnson and un cle, Mr. J. D. Swlnson Mrs. E. F. Mallard of WUmlngton, Miss Millie Ingram of Sumpter, S. -C. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pope of Charlotte 'were. also guesta in the home of Mr. Swlnson last week. ' i !, Mrs. W. E. Hlnes was a visitor to Klnston Sunday, she visited at the home of MraElla m; Temple. ' Miss Minnie Mclver . Land of Chadbourn was the guest Sunday of her aunt Mrs.' JTT, Gresham, Mr !and Mrs. Travis S. Vlck of Goldsboro were week end" visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Vlck. Mr. and Mrs. Viek and chil dren and their guests were visitors to Carolina Beach Sunday after noon. , , Mr. Herbert -West of Loulsburg spent the week end with his par ents Mr; and Mrs.-J. J. West. Miss Edna Hooks spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hooks in Gold'iboro. . 1W3 V-'i hie I f e Clarke returned j iin I ' : k -f Kinston, i 1, , , k o-d fucst in tae tome 1 i ,. j. J. 'v t. i r. t I I': a. M. D.' Ledbetter no 1 f 1 i .11 are spending , two w a in Manon, N. C. vimting re lauves. . ' , ,,. r (: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph MoBley, Mr. James Mosley and Mrs. Kitty Hunter of Newport" News, ' Va were guests in Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ,H111 several days last week." :':,;: ,...-' -"':y' Mr. and Mrs. Carson Boon and Carson, i Jr., returned home Sun day, Mr. Boon has been in W mmgton for sometime,, and Mrs. Boon and Carson, Jr., have been visiting Mrs. Boon's mother,. Mrs. Faison in Falcon. : - ' Mrs. L .P. Best, Jr., after spend ing sometime with her daughter, Mrs. W. BAycock in Raleigh Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and-Mrs.: I P. Best In Mebane. ' - Mrs. C. E. Blount returned home Friday after spending several days with her son; Rev; Geo. Wf Blount She was accompanied home by Rev Blount'for a short vuilt. i-!i:f . Mr. and Mrs. 0 L. Matthis and family were visitors to Rocky Mt Sunday. They visited at the home of Mr. Matthis brother, Mr. 5S. T. Matthis.- They also visited - a bro ther, Mr.. R. U.. Matthis of WUm ington who Is a patient Itf the At lantic Coast. Line hospital. ; ' ?. Mesdames H, D. Farrior, E. J. Hilt; Misses Hester and Louise Far rior. spent Tuesday in Raleigh.' -. Mrs. J. fj. West and guest, Miss Ann Pollock ' of KinstoA and Mr. Robert West were visitors to Wil son Sunday. . . Mrs. Edward 3. Bowden, Edward Jr., and Miss Sallie Bowden. were visitors to Goldsboro Tuesday. j ? Mr:- and Mrs. Stroud of Klnston were guests aunaay 01 mr. oinjuu sister, Mrs. G. G.-Holland, ' ' Miss Winifred Faison of Faison was a visitor in Town Sunday.i Q Mrs. Clara Middleton of Klnston is spending sometime with her sis ter, Mrs. Sela Middleton, :' Mr A. I'- Humphrey made a bu siness trip to Goldsboro' Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Sheppard of Wilmington were week nd visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. . Johnson. jW'S yfet- i Mrs. Lula Edwards and Mr. Tom Edwards of Klnston were guests of Mrs,- Lloyd J.- Strickland Sun- Mr. and' Mrs. A. L. Humphrey, Arthur Lee and Sarah Humphrey were visitors to Wilmington 'Buni' i Mrs. D. T. Fryar "and her dau ghter, Miss Virginia Fryar of Tur key were visitors in town Sunday.' Among those attending the fu neral of Mrs. David W. Herring at HaxreU'By. Store on Tuesday after noon- were Mesdames Lela Middle ton, Clara Middleton, L. H. Brown, Emma H.- Hobbs, Bettie C- Best, Mr., and. Mrs. C. B. Best and Mr. and' Mrs. Durwood Clifton. Mrs, Herring was a Missionary to Chi na for forty years, but until the time of her death was making her home in Raleigh. Surviving Mrsi Herring- are her husband, retired' Missionary and Baptist Minister, and six children. Mrs. Herring was the mother of Mrs. Gordon K. Mid dleton, who lived In Warsaw for a number of years, and is remember ed here very pleasantly:,, t , ; ''Mr. and Mrs, Q. L.. Sewell of Klnston spent Sunday with: Mrs. Lela G. Middleton.' 1 ' - , Mrs. Sallie Bass Adkinson and her son;' Mr. Richard Adkinson of near Brunswick; Ga., were visitors in town Monday. Mrs.;-Adkinson is the neice of Mrs. J. K. Williamson. OUTLAW'S BRIDGE . Mr. and Mrs. H: C Turner ana daughters. Misses Jessie, Mildred, Lottie Mae and Mrs, Ramon pot tm Attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-G. F. SulUvan, near Goldsboro Sunday. -,: Min. Dorothv Goldson of Garn ers Chapel spent Saturday - night and Sunday with Miss Patience Sutton,' v Mrs. A. D. Outlaw spent several davs last week with' her daughter, Mrs. Alton Barnes near Lucama.' - Misses Mary Mae ' Sutton - and Amelia Grady of Albertson spent Saturday and Sunday: with Helen Parker. , ..' : , $y:jitT Mrs. Bettie Byrd and 'daughter, Miss Mary Lena of Klnston and Mrs. Eva Taylor of Wilmington were week end visitors with ' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sutton.. : . ,'. . Harold Roy Sullivan of Golds boro is spending this week " with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Turner. . ' - c Pp-- Mrs," Alvln Outlaw -and . little daughter, Ramona Lee Of Klnston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I, V. Out law. , - - .1:'S-1,'?;;'''Aj The boys and girl scouts enjoyed a weiner ana marsnmeion . roasi Saturday afternoon near ; the - old Indian Mounds, The girls were hos tess -and had a number of yiBitors besides the boy scouts. All reported a good time, ..".ry'-fi:.:-- The H. D. C. Club met with Mrs. Ramon Potter -Monday afternoon with Mrs. Eliza Outlaw, presldept presiding. The meeting, opened by singing "Keep the Home Fires Burning", followed by all repeating together the club collect. They were delighted to have MIbs I "srtin w Home Age-.t.'" rw-sit,- I '.e X bad i ) Curtain I ii i a reports proved ! resting. Durmg the i ,, i i, on roll , was called, u s tf 1 t meeting were read ami !. rove !. A nominating com' m " e pointed to elect of fic&iii ct ; e October meeting. A social perLxl followed Awhile the hoste's, I"r. Potter,? Mrs. Rouse and Mrs. I i nnie Outlaw served de licious Ice cream and cake. There were twenty members present , The liii arllrtllrnpfl til mAAT. In nnmA of Mrs. M. Ls 9utUwr ,Sr.f in Oct ober. ' i y J t Smith's Chapel Kew Mrs. Ida Williams S; celebrated her 63rd birthday, Saturday, Sept. 14th. A Barbeeue dinner with lots of other thing was served In the yard.,:'' .:v:;;L;::vi:'; A large birthday cake with 68 pink candles were presented, by a son In Durham. ' Over a hundred head attended Every one : had a Mrs, JarviS Smith spent the weefl end with Mrs. Vlrgtola Smith, ' K Mr. and Mrs; Raymond Rogers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; J. R.-MUler. !;? :: - rg;if,. ' Miss Eva Smith spent the week end with Misses Ruby Mae Hester Swlnson.- iJiCffi?;. ''' ' " -; ;H7fV. Miss Lcla Mae Page, Miss Mary Elizabeth Peterson, and Mr. Elton Page were Saturday night ? and Sunday guest ot . Misses Eula and Louise .Bhephard. : v;;; -. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Ken neth, Miss Eva Smith were Golds boro shoppers Friday. : . ., - " , Mr,-and Mrs. . Ray Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BC, F. , Smith.1 ; '.jLi; "Supper guest of Mr. and Mrs Buck Swlnson Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith, ;MIss Evas Smith, and Rev. Lawrence Kessler. v. . - , , - ; . .... o -. . "Walla t predicts farm tariff war if court bars AAA tax. ; Treasury's silver purchases un der act reach , 500,000,000 ounces i Soviet explorers lay claim to new Arctic Island, ' , - NOTICE OF SALE -. ' Under and by virtue of an order of the, Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the Special Pro cedlngs entitled: "G. V. Gooding, Administrator of lames J. Bowden, Sr. Against Robert J. Bowden, et al." the same being number' 1270 Upon the Special Preceding Dock et. of. said Court, the undersigned commissioners will on the 21st day Of October, 1939, - at the hour of 12:00 o'clock nOpapiSt the Court? house Door of Itarplta County, Ke- nansville, North. Carolina, offer and sell to. the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being Iff County of Duplin, State of North Carolina, and bounded and descrtDea as 101 lows,' to-wit:' -v..'-i ,.'".-;''5 . ! FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the public road. Waller's corner , (now Mrs. J.' L. Outlaw's) and runs S. 77 1-2 E. 87 poles with the road to a stake, L, H. Herring's corner; henee as his line S. 2 D. 226 to a bay in Guff ord Branch; tbsnce.down said branch about W. 10 poles; thence W. 14 poles to S. M-, Waller's corner, now Mrs., J. L. Outlaw's) ; thence N. IO W. 163 poles to a stake; thence about N. 80 poles to the beginning, contain lnglng 49 57-100 acres, more or less being the same land conveyed in a deed from S. D. Whaley and wife, Maggie Whaley, to E. A. Newton, dated July 7, 1927 and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of DupUn County, la Book- 284, page 615, also same land conveyed by deed from A. T, :; Bishop and wife, Martha Bishop, dated Jan uary 29, 1926, to S. D. Whaley, and recorded In Book No.470, . page 430, Duplin County Registry, and being the same tract No. 1, of the RobiAson land, as surveyed by R, D. Kornegay, and being the "same tract of' land conveyed by E. A. Newton to C .M. Ingram and Jam es J. Bowden, by deed dated. July 23, 1927, and recorded' in the of- pf Ice of Register of Deeds of Dup lin County, in Book 370, page 104. SECOND TRACT: Being lots Nos.' 1 2,. and 3 of theyW. t H. Croome land, containing 39 3-8 acres, reference being had to map of W. H. Croome land in Magnolia Township, .recorded In .book 189, page 680, of Duplin County Regis try, for metes and bounds of said lots and parcels or Uateyi'J THIRD TRACT: Lying and being In KenanavUle Township, adjoining the lands Of W. R. Pate, U W. Brown and Others containing' 44 1-4 acres, more or less, being the same' land described in deed from W, R,, Pate and wife, Martha Pate, to James : J. Bowden and E. A. Farrior, recorded in Book 190, page 21, of Duplin County Registry, re ference being ' had . to same v for metes and bounds of said tract of land, V i :: '-MMsy-: ir I- FOURTH; TRACTriTnel I-2601' undivided"4 Interest ...-of James J. Bowden, Sr., in the Cooper -.Mill property,, lying and being in the aforesaid County and. State.' ' v Advertised this the,16th day of September, 1935. ' ' .'. . i?r.'.S . tc. u. Jonnson, uimmisaioner, N. B. Boney, Commissioner,. Oct' 10-4t n. a i;,,. hit THE STRONGEST PAIR Hi THE WORLD! rl gasoline had muscles, two Gulf gasolines would bulge with them! ": For these two gasolines Gulf No Nox Ethyl Aviation Grade, and That Good Gulf Gasoline are the "strong men" among gasolines! Pick either' . one of them for your car, and you'll get new get-away, punch and drive. tot example: Gulf No-Nox Aviation Grade is a gas good enough to fly planes and R M. CARR, Distributor Gulf Refining Company Wallace, North Carolina NOBODY'S BUSINESS - - By Gee McGce WEEK-END EVENTS IN FLAT ROCK . .you will no doubt be supprised to learn that yore corry spondent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, ketched a mud- turkle last week while fishing in,"5' ulc 'jr hill's mill pond that measured 84 inches from tip to tip and he wei ghed 97 pounds, he was tied to his ford that night in the front yard, and the next morning, him and the ford were gone, he everdently drug it off and carried it back to deep water, a reward is offered for the return of both, vlzzly. 1$. . .a glee club called the "ever gla des" from floridy put on a glee at the scholl audy-torium f rlday night to the pleasure ' of all concerned who had cl5 to get Into same, the girls all wore shorts and the boys wore longs, nobody paid verry much attention (except the wim men) to the songs and musick. the blondes seem to of had It on the brunettes when it comes to figgers and faces, come back again, girls: and leave yore musick at home. .'.the wedding betwixt miss kalie sue white and mr John hubbert Johnson which was to of benn hell last satturday at 5 p. m. at the home of the bride's mother has benn postponed lndeffinite, as they have lost sight of his whereabouts, when last senn, he was going tow wards the county-seat with has suit case and goff sticks with his left thumb pointing over hlg shouldder at the approach of anny fast-mow ing vehicles, no reward has benn of fered so far. the 'farmers are all fairly well sattlsfied in our midst, cotton is fetching ell, turnip sallet it plen tiful; and the t e. r. a. Is still put ting out.-everbody is looking for- ward to the next congress when the bonnus bill will be passed, and the old age pensions will begin to be sent out and the wagner bill and the duffy bill and the hooey long "shear the wealthy" will all start to opperating. long live the dim- mercrats! the scotch collie of mrs. sallie simkins which was kidnapped by a strange man with whiskers has benn returned home and the dog does not show to of benn hurt none of simkins familey slept a wink' while old towseat was away from home; they took on worser about him; than they did when their pa dide last year, dogs are highly ap preciated in flat rock for their SEVEN SPRINGS GENERAL MERCHANDISE ', Everything' to Eat, Drink and Wear. Correct Prices and weighty to all. Ice Cold - Beer and Fresh Meats, Mules and Horses for 'Sale or trade.' Discount ,on Shoes U5 pair.'- X!- J M. W. HCSEY, Prop,-.,.; 14 does. Put it in your tank and you won't have to imagine a difference you'll notice it before you've gone a mile. A premium gas but well worth the two'cents extra. And if you still want to pay the regu lar gas price, try That Good Gulf Gaso line; It's fivt good gasolines in one. Controlled refining gives it not one quality of an ideal gas but all five! Try either of these two gasolines and we'll wager you'll never leave it marking facilities. ..well, mr. editor: the fall of the year is here, crickets and other Montford Point Beach Sunday af bugs have commenced to chirp un- ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Nud- cuniera. irusi win soon De on uie ; ttanaau naray, miaa naiuieeu punkin vines, but we have no pun-1 Jones and Miss Pauline Sutton, kin vines to get killed, and it won't j Mr. Earl Harper was a visitor of be long now till our fair wimmen Miss Pearl Barnett Sunday P. M. will be weraing their new spring j Mr. Sig Lee was a visitor of Miss clothing and hats, they have aired-! Doris Potter Sunday, dy wore out their winter stuff j Mr. Grey Harderson was a visi which they bought in julie and au- tor of Mrs. Bessie Potter Sunday gust. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd. cory spondent. o Piney Grove News (Intended for last week) Mr. Sidney Houston was a visi tor of Miss Katie Outlaw Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ressie Whaley was a visitor ' of Miss Lina Bell Stroud Sunday afternoon. I Mr. Earl Harper was a visitor of Neta Thompson Saturday night i Miss Mamie Outlaw is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. Cla rence Barnett. i Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Stroud were j visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jutson Houston Sunday. Mr. Ernest Deaner was a visi - tor of Miss Bonnie Jane Saturday p- M.. Mr. James Hines was a visitor of Miss Verda Jones Saturday night- Mrs. Flave Outlaw was a visi- tor ot Mrs. Clarence Barnett Sun day A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sutton, Mr. Jeffie Stroud and Mr. Ronald Sutton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Litchworth Friday. Mr. Iven Rouse was a visitor of i TL , li nc TTl i tie i luiiie ji i ne Poor - - - - "Water seeks its own level", so the old saying goes, therefore, Economy-Wise shoppers come to our store for their Heavy and Fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables, Country Produce and other needs around the dining room and kitchen. Scott ' Miss Gary Davis Sunday. I Miss Kathleen Jones and Miss "Pauline Sutton spent the week end I with Mrs. Nudham Stroud. I Mr. Elbert Hill was a visitor of j Miss Bessie Stroi!d Sunday after ! noon. Those from this section went to o.uu, "'"" '"- P ,M. LONG RIDGE Our annual revival is in prograss this week. Rev. Walter Williams of ' Johnson is conducting these meet ings. And too, we are looking for 'Rev. M. E. Godwin of Micro, pastor here, to be with us. ! Mr. T. F. Hill and daughter, Cal- lie, made a business trip to White Lake last week end. I Mr. Ben Scott of Mt. Olive was 'visiting in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill of Farm- ville spent the week end at their home here. Mr. Hill has a position i in Farmville. After visiting for a week in Goldsboro, Mr. Marable Dail has returned home. ; Miss Girtie Sullivant and Mrs. : Willard C. Hill were shopping in Goldsboro last Friday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Britt of Mt. Olive were visitors of Mrs. Britt's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Cher- ry Saturday. Saturday, September 21st is year ly Conference at the F. W. B. Church here. Many from here attended the Crazy Tobacco Tag's program at B. F. Grady School Monday evening. Grocery C V-vsr ..-. !-l'...?-ii-:.v: . .. - ''.v. DAOP tlTT T "AT n . V" X If)) O A.
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