THE DUPLIN TIMES
THURSDAY, SEPT. 261IW 1935
: i. D. S. Williamson was a most piano solo, "LaCascade" was ren
( , . irming hostess on last Tuesday dered by Miss Annie Kate Craig
afternoon at 3:30 when she enter of the school faculty. Alter' the bu
tained' the members of the B .M. slness session, those present ad
G. Sewing Club, There were 8 la- Journed to the lunch-room where
dies present. After the usual sew-' pimento sandwiches and assorted
ing bee the hostess served tempt-' cakes with hot tea were served by
ing refreshments consisting of a j Mesdames F. W. McGowan and N.
frozen-fruit salad with accessories. B. Boney assisted by Mesdames
- On last ' Wednesday afternoon '
from 8:30 to 6:00 o'clock Mrs, P.
D .May was hostess to the Kenans-!
ville Kontract Club. Others playing
besides the tegular club members
were; Miss Hinson'and Mrs. Ellis
vestal. After 5 progressions
hostess, assisted ; bv'Mr. H. 8.L..,,. . ... '
,.. , . , I viue, wnere uiey win aiiena coi-
Wil Unison served pound cake and lege ftgaln t at N c T- a
vanilla ice-cream with hot choco-1 Mr and Mrs. J. A. Cavin left
IS WUh ' Mnday tot Waynesboro. Va. where
IwL2' '0n 7?l Mp2tll wlU spend the week with Mr.
guest during the social hour. High land Mr8 charleB AtulMon
FSZ fternoon was madej - Sub.Beb club me on laat
a V; who received Saturday night with Miss Caro-
a box of bat powder, Low score. Une Jerrltt at 8:00 o'clock. Prior
HamZ
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.; Miss Erma Williams left Wed
nesday A. M. for : West Virginia
where she will spend some time I
with an aunt
Mesdames R.' V. Wells, F.
McGowan and N
Miss Louise Wells and
Boney went 'to Goldsboro on last.
Friday. - - 1
. : Mrs. J. Bowman and small dau-
i ghter, Ann Bryan,' visited Mrs. J.
W. Farrlor in Warsaw while Mr.
Bowman was at work in South
Port for a few days last week. .
Miss Margaret : Jones left last
week for Goldsboro where she is a
member of the High School Fa
culty. She is staying in the home
of Mrs. Frank FaganVhile there.
Mrs. J. E. Jussely and daughters
Isabella and Priscilla, left last week
for their home in Mt Pleasant, S.
C. after having spent the summer
here with Misses Lila Hinson and
Nancy Jussely, ,
The first fall meeting for the cur
rent year of the local P. T. A. was
i held on last "Thursday night at 8
o'clock in the Kenansville School
( Auditorium. The meeting opened
with the song "America," in uni-
; son; after which Rev. F. U Good
man conducted the Devotional and
presided over the -business session
in the absence of Q. R. Dall, . the
i president. He was assisted by Mrs.
,'F. W McGowan as secretary. A
Maintains the Reputation of Better Service to
MONDAY SALES
1,136,948 POUNDS
Si
Large Modern
Warehouses
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More
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Sam Newton and Annie Ingram.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence South
erland and children spent Sunday
with Mrs. J. N. Southerland at Ca
rolina Beach, v '
- MIjmam T -nni oa: Walla And f?Ati
.Pickett left this week for Green-
tto adJurament hostess assisted
r by her .mother, Mrs. J..E, Jerrltt
served date-nut bars and sand-
, wlches with hot coffee. ,
Miss Edna Haskett spent the
week end In Mt. Olive with friends
wens, w.r' w. o. ooaey ana
B. Boney also,, children had dinner Sunday with!
and little Janet Mr. Annie Ingram and Miss Rutli
Ingram. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton spent
ie week end in Wilmington with
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, , , 1 file the same with the undersigned
t. ... 1 I within one year from the date
5 tte Kenansville citizens hereof or ma notice will be plead
if p S2JWl-rn?MBmi bar 01 any right of recovery
Suy.taj persons indebted to said es-
L, m w Ty U Ute Pleaae raaka settlement
pfti'p" with the undersigned at once.
jn iuuiiuay luivrnuon ai :oo
o'clock In Grove Presbyterian
Church the members of the Wom
an's Auxiliary observed their an
nual "Loyalty Day"'. Mrs. ; N. B.
Boney, the vice-president presided.
The Devotional was led by Mrs. L.
Southerland. The program which
stressed "Loyalty" . was presented
by Mesdames J. O. Bowman, J. E.
Jerrltt, Q. V. Gooding. F. L. Good-
man, W. J. Pickett, and Walter
Stroud, A beautiful solo was ren-
dered by Miss Craig, who sweetly
sang, "Looking-Learning-Livlng",
the Auxiliary theme song of the
year. Plans were made at this meet
XOEACCO
Farmers
And Better Stores Than Any
Town In Ea$tern Carolina
: , . ; Ask The Man Who Sells And Trades In Kinston
"KIHSTON SELLS TOBACCO HIGHER"
ling for the Lenr to attend our
("Annual Day of Prayer" for the
6th: District bl Wilmington Pres-
jbyterial which will be held in the
! Falson Presbyterian Church on Oct
ober 8th., at which time Mrs. Ro
bert O. Grady of Wilmington' and
other Presbyterlal officers will be
present, also Dr. Worth who is now
in the States on furlough from
Kyangyn, China.
; A. L. Hux and Charles Coppedge
of Halifax and Glenn Rollins of
Warsaw, also Miss Mary Elizabeth
Wells of Wallace and Miss Doro
thy Wells of Kenansville were the
week end guest of Miss Anna Carr
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Sion Carr in Wallace.
' Miss Katherine Sitterson . spent
the week end with Mrs. S. S, Foun
tain in Wilmington.
. Mrs. Clara Doaugherty Russell
and " grand-daughter Miss Clara
Vaughan of Newport News, Va.,
have been visiting Mrs. Josephine
Farrlor. r ,
O i i
' Lincoln county - farmers have
planted over one thousand pounds
of alfalfa seed this fall. Most of
the land so seeded has been well
limed, inoculated, manured, ferti
lized and had a perfect seed bed.
E. Carl Allison of the Cherryfield
section of Transylvania County is
'curing about three tons of fine hay
per acre from his Korean lespedeza
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I Having oualified as Administra-1
toiTf of estate of Hepsy
rr p .
I Frances Smith deceased, notice is
1 hev Wen Tto m nernrhavW'
1 .OTJita-l Tt?- I
any claim against said estate o
JOHN IVEY SMITH
Administrator C. T. A.
of the estate of Hepsy
Frances Smith deceased
Robert C. Wells, Attorney.
10-10-6t-R. C.
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having this day qualified as Ad
mlhlstrator with Will annexed of
E. A. Farrlor. deceased, this is to
notify all persons indebted to the
said Estate that they are required
to pay them at once. All persons
having claims against said Estate
u
Better Satisfied With Monday's Prices
Kinstoh Cleared Block Tuesday
Warehousemen Now Able To Sell Your Tobacco Promptly
are requested-to present them duly
ltimized and authenticated to the
undersigned within twelve months,
or this notice be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
This September 17th., 1985. ,
. , ' H. D. FARRIOR,
Administrator with will annexed.
, Warsaw.
Oct 24-61.-H. D. F. ;
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NOTICE OF SALE
f orjer
TTm4 a nr? VW irlrfiia nt on
of the Superior Court of Duplin
County, made in the Special Pro-,
cedlngs entitled: "G. V. Gooding,
Administrator of James Jv Bowden,
or. Agmi xwjuon ouwucw, cV
. i i. n i -a.
ai." ine same Demg niunDer liiu
. . . . j . nun
unon the Special Preceding Dock-
et of said Court, the undersigned
commissioners will on the 21st day
of October, 1935, at thje hour of
12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court -
house Door of Duplin County, Ke -
nansvUle, North Carolina, offer and
sell to the highest bidder for cash, I
those certain tracts or parcels of
land lying and being in County of
Duplin. State of North Carolina,
and bounded and described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a i
stake on the public road, Waller's
corner now Mrs. J. L. Outlaw's)
and runs S. 77 1-2 E. 37 poles with
the road to a stake, L. H. Herring's
corner; thence as his line a. Z D.
226 to a bay in Gufford Branch;
1 thence down said branch about W.
. 10 poles;-thence W. 14 poles to S. i
Ml WMet'' corner, (now Mrs. J.
J iPj1'8'-?0'-1?
i poles to a stake; thence about N.
80 poIes to 016 contain"
49 acres' more or 1689
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 Offise of Register of Deeds
of Duplin County, in 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. 270, page
430, Duplin County Registry, and
being the same tract, No. 1, of the
Robinson 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
fice of Register of Deeds of Dup
lin County, in Book 370, page 104.
SECOND TRACT: Being lots
Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of the W. 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,
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page 580, of Duplim County Regis -
try, for metes and bounds of said
lots and parcels of land.
THIRD TRACT: Lying and being
l in Kenansville Township, adjoining
.the lands of W. R. Pate,' L 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.
Farripr, recorded in Book 190, page
21, of Duplin County Registry, re-
j f erence being had to same for
an,J bounda of Baid tract of j
uukti tkalt; me x-zocn
undivided interest of James J.
MMvnn Kr in T ii a I YinnPi Mill
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nnnnovrtr ixnncr o n n nairtcr ir inn
iw S. .
aforesaid County and State.
j Advertised this the 16th day
September, 1935.
r. d. Johnson, Clmmiss.oner,
of
, n. B. Bonev. Conuaissioncr.
; 0ct J.0-4t. N. B. B.
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
n
North Carollna
Dupiin county
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
I
, THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF
i COLUMBIA
v
Jesse B. Brown an j wife, Connie
r. Brown and Stephen W. Carroll.
To Stephen W. Carroll in the a
bove entitled action, take notice
that summons was issued against
aald defendant cn the 21st day of I
Au- 1935 by R- v- Wells' clerk ot
the Superior Court of Duplin Coun
ty, said state, for the foreclosure of
a certain mortgage deed recorded
in the Public Registry of Duplm
County, said state, in book 249, at
page 560, and note thereby secur-
ed, executed by Jesse B. Brown and j
wife, Bonnie B. Brown, on July 2,
1925, said mortgage deed convey- '
ing a 49 3-4 acre tract of land,
more or less, in Kenansville Town-
ship, said county and state, .said I
Stephen W. Carroll having assum-
ed and agreed to pay said mot t-
gage indebtedness as evidenced by
deed from Jesse Brown to Step-
hen W. Carroll, said deed being
duly recorded in the public regis-
try of Duplin County in book 33G,
ueienaant has or claims to nave an
interest therein all of which is set
out in the complaint filed in this
action.
T jt tha snlH Hofpnrinnl further '
take notice that they are required
to appear before the Clerk of the
MARKET
More Warehouse Floor Space Than
Any Market In The State
' Superior Court of Duplin County,
at his office in Kenansville, North
Carolina on the 7th day of October,
1935, and answer or demur to. the
complaint filed in said action, or
the relief demanderi in said com-1
plaint will be given.
- This the 26th day of August, I
1935. j
P.. V. WELLS,
Clerk of the Superior Court. I
Oct 3-4t D. L. C. !
NOTICE OF SALE
I Under and by virtue of pow
' er of sale directed in an order sign
ed by Hon, Henry A. Grady, Judge
Presidinp. in a certain action ra-
-o
i titled: "Fannie Brown' Scott
et al.
against The Rose Hill
Toiepho.-.e
Company"
I will offer and sell to
, the highest bidder for cash, at tlio
j Courthouse door of Duplin Coun
ty, Kenansville, North Carolina, on
1 Monday, October 14th, 1935, at the
'hcur of twelve . o'clock (12:00)
' noon, the following described lands,
to-wit:
Lying and bring in tho Tav.:i
I of Rose Hill, Duplin County,
j North Carolina, adjoining tho
I lands of W. II. Fuhc1! and oth-
.ers, and bounded aid inscribed
as follows, to-wit:
I Situated on tho East side, of
the Wilmington and Weldon Rail
; load, teginr.ing at a. stake, K.
! Fusspll, Jr., and Maury Ward's
corner, 65 feet . from Ihr renter
of Main track of the A. C. L.
It R., running thence parallel
with said A. C. L. It. R. about
N. 15 1-8 W. 35 1-3 feet to a
1 lRad!
Tobacco
1 BECAUSE THEY ARE $ JF$fcM4 SMOKE CAMELS f
ISO MILD THAT IN kd? f l?mJ AS CONSTANTLY 1, X
ALL THESE YEARS ffi ' g : AS I LIKE. CAMELS T
THEY HAVE NEVER Eg Wm fgS LEAVE MY THROAT ; n? I
AFFECTED MY B?V jjfls COMFORTABLE t M''
ENDURANCE OR jpl5: AND COOL flN0 "4V
INTERFERED I GET A "LIFT' Mx'.
IA1TU AAV VAIKin fcr&. X (AITU a TAMCI IEcmP -HKT.
BILL MILLER
Champion Sculler
PER
HUNDRED
9
stake .opposite the center of the
.....door way of the Bank
of Rose Hill and Rose Hill Tel
ephone Company building thence ;
a the center of the Stairway
about N. 74 7-8 E. 30 feet to a
ttake In the1 W. H. Fussell line;
thence Fussell's line about S.
15 1-8 E. 85 1-8 feet to a stake
in Fussell and Ward's line; then-
c their line ,to the beginning, :
about 1-25 of an acre, except
that only 1-3 undivided interest
ii hereby conveyed in that part
of the above described parcel of '
h'nd lying South of the Bank of
Kcse Hill and Rose Hill Tele--'
phone Company buildings.
Advertised this the 9th day of
September, 1935.
C. M. MILLER, -Receiver.
N. B. Boney, Attorney,
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.NOTIC E OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, having this day
qualified an administrator of tho
rotate of Hirah Alphin, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all per
sons havir.f; elaimj against said es
tate to file them with said admin
istrator within one year from this
date or this not:c will be plead in
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will pleane malte immdelato
settlemen.
This the 19th day of August.
1935.
C. C. IVEY,
Administrator of the Estate ol
Robert C. Wells, Atty.
10-3-35-6t. R. C. W.
NEWS CAMERAMAN
Herbert McCory
OitUToLccoj!
Farmers
Big
Factories
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