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J SUMMO iCATION i BY North Carolina ... ' ' v Duplin X'ounty, , f i ' in TIIS SUPERIOR COURT f THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA . ' ' VS , , Je.se B. Brown and wife, Bonnte B. Brown an Stephen W. Carroll. " Tr. nt'nhnn W. Carroll In the a- bove entitled action, take notice ,.f aiimmnna was Issued against said defendant on ths 16th day of Aug , 1935 toy R. V. Wells, Clerk of the Superior. Court of Duplin Coun ts iiri state, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage deed ' recorded -in th Public, Registry of Duplin County, said state, n book 249, at page 560, and note thereby secur ed, executed by Jesse B. Brown and wife. Bonnie B. Brwn, on July 2, in?. said mortgage deed, convey inir a 49 3-4 acre tract -of land, mnm or less. In Kenans villa Town ehin - oU Rountv and State, said Stephen W. Carroll having aaaum mi and aerreed to pay said mort 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 poo at naee 514. which lands the said ; defendant has or claims to have an : interest therein all of which Is set out in the complaint filed in this action. " Let the said defendant further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, at his office in KenansviUe, North Carolina on the 7th day of October, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the relief demanded in said com plaint will be given. This the 26th day of August, 1935. R. V. WELLS, Clerk of the Superior Court. Oct. 3-4t. D. L. C. NOTICE OF SALE Tinder and by virtue of the pow er of sale directed In an order sign ed by Hon. Henry A. Grady, Judge Presiding, in a certain action en titled: "Fannie Brown Scott, et at against The Rose Hill Telephone Company", I will offer and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Duplin Coun ty, KenansviUe, North Carolina, on . Monday, October 14th, 1935, t the hour of twelve o'clock (12:00) noon, the following described lands, to-wit: Lying and being In the Town of Rose Hill, Duplin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. H. Fussell and oth ers, and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Situated on the East side of the Wilmington and Welilon Rail road, beginning at a stake, H. Fussell, Jr., and Maury Ward's corner, 65 feet from the center of Main track of the A. C. L. K. Ii., running thence parallel with said A. C. L. R. R. about N. 15 1-8 W. 85 1-8 feet to a stake .opposite the center, of the door way of the Bank of Rose Hill and Rose Hill Tel ephone Company building thence as the center of the Stairway about N. 74 7-8 E. 50 feet to a stake in the W. H. Fussell line; thence Fus sell's line about 8. 15 1-8 E. 85 1-8 feet to a stake In Fussell and Ward's line; then ce their line to the beginning, about 1-25 of an acre, except that only 1-2 undivided interest is hereby conveyed in that part of the above described parcel of land lying South of the Bank of ; Rose HiU and Rose HIU Tele phone Company buildings. Advertised this the 9th day of September, 1935. C. M. MILLER, Receiver. N. B. Boney, Attorney. Oct. 3-4t. N. B .B. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having this day qualified as administrator : of the Estate of Sarah Alphin, deceased, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said es tate to file them with said admin iatrator within one year from this date or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ; All persons indebted to said es- ,; tate will please make immdeiats This the 19th day of August, ; 1935. ' . " , t C. C. IVET, ' Administrator of the Estate . ol ' Robert C. Wells, Atty. 1 ' i 10-8-85-6t. R. C. W. ,:: S ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE i. Having qualified as Admlnlstra. tor C. T. A. of the estate of Hepsy . Frances Smith deceased, notice Is ' hereby given, to all persons having any claim against said estate to file the same with the undersigned withiri one yeat from the date hereof or this notice will be plead ed in bar of any right of recovery which any claimant has,.'.i.V i,.-v.'i . All persons indebted to said es- NO! 1 at once, y of September, This the 1935. JC" N IVET SMITH , ' T Adi ' .trator C. T. A. . ' of ti e estate of Hepsy ' ' Frances Smith deceased Robert C. Wells, Attorney. 10-10-6t-R. C. W. ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Havlne this day aualif led as Ad ministrator with WU1 annexed J of E. A. Farrior, deceased, this la to notify all persons indebted to the said Estate that they are requrau to pay them at onoe.; All persons having claims against said Estate are requested to present them duly itimized and authenticated to the lindai-aimed within twelve monun, or this notice be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - " This September 17th 1935. H. D. FARRIOR, Administrator with will annexed. . . -i Warsaw, Oct 24-6t-H. D. F. . , t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the Special. Pre ceding entitled: "G. V. Gooding, Administrator of James 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; 1935, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon,' at the Court house Door of Duplin County, Ke nans vUle, North Carolina, offer and sell to the highest bidder for cash, 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 stake on the public road. Waller's corner (now Mrs. J. I 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 S. 2 D. 226 to a bay in Gufford Branch; thence 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. 10 W. 153 poles to a stake; thence about N. 80 poles to the beginning, contain- inglng 49 57-100 acres, mora or less being the same land conveyed in a deed from S. D. Whaley and wife, Maggie Whaley, to Ev A. Newton, dated July 7, 1927 and recorded in the office of Register of Deed of Duplin County, in Book 284, page 615, also same land conveyed by deed from A. T. Bisnop ana 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 toy K. D. Komegay, 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: Beings lota Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of the W. , H. Croome land, , containing 39 8-8 acres, reference being had .to map of W. H. Croome land in Magnolia Township, recorded in book 188, page 580, of Duplin County Regis try, for metes and bounds of said lots and parcels of land. THIRD TRACT: Lying and being in KenansviUe 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 IS. A. Farrior, recorded In Book 190, page 21, of Duplin County Registry, re ference being had to same .for metes and bounds of said tract of land. "VtS- FOURTH TRACT;" The l-26th undivided interest of James Bowden, Sr., In the Cooper Mill property, lying and being In the aforesaid County and State. Advertised this the 16th day of September, l3o. , , , R. D. Johnson, CUnmissloner, ' N. B. Boney, Commissioner. Oct -t N, B. B. - , NOTICE OF SALE 'f Under and pursuant to a Judg ment of the Superior Court of Duplin County, rendered at the August Term 1935, in that certain action entitled "A. R. Blizzard, Guardian of J. J. Blizzard and At ice Blizzard v- E. B. Flowers, Trustee and others, "the undersign ed Commissioners, will on Monday October 7, 1935, at the hour of 12 o'clock . noon at the Courthouse door in the Town of KenansviUe, North Carolina, offer for, sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: - ' C Beginning at a popular on the run of Mlrey Branch and runs E. 25 W. 88 feet to a stake near a dog wood; thence North 54 E? 800 feet; thence North 8 1-t West 400 feet to a lightwood stake; thence- same course 41 feet to a stake; thence North 86 1-4 West, 1800 feet to a light- wood knot in head of . drain; .' thence about North 10 West, 235 feet down a drain; thence about North 82 West about 630 feet to ' m stake; tbence South 14 1-J with the i k l ; 74 I... . a fe . ; - Soi : : : l t tj a ste " ; iin.i t 1813 i : : r and l.u-',t guia i i - titi .yLranch; $bfr e . - t"""! about 4709 f t to t e li 'ginning, con taliih'T I, a:rs, more or less. The - ' e given was taken fro i at ly Ii. G. TM well, S irv jur, e '. d Si'r'"!;-ber 10, 1C-S, to wLiih reference Is hereby n- and 1 Arg tae same lands and premises as described and conveyted by deed of trust recorded In book 835, page 831 of the Duplin County Public Re gistry. Vlv---:--..:r;:';v;;- ' The Bidder at said sale wiU be required to make a deposit of ten percent of the bid at said sale. And the balance to be paid upon the confirmation of the sale, , Dated this the 5th day of Sep tember, 1935. ' - A. W. BTRD, ' 1 ' s ' ' li. D. JOHNSON, ' Commissioners, Sept 12, 1936, Oct 8.-4t NOTICE OF SALE . Under and by virtue of an order of ; resale, made In the Superior Court of Duplin County In the mat ter of the Bank of Duplin, et ai, against Leadie Rivenbark, et al., directing the undersigned commis sioner to re-sell the lands herein after described, i the undersigned commissioner will on October 14th. 1935, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon offer and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Duplin County, Kenansville, North Carolina, the following de scribed lands to-wit; , v-. FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake, Amy Bivenbark'a corner by the Sturgeon Road In J. M. ana w. Teacheys line, and runs tnence their line about N. 51 E, 19 poles and 10 links to a stake, their cor ner; thence their other line N. 29 1-2 E. 16 poles to a stave; tnence S. 69 1-2 W. 22 poles 20 links to a stake by the Sturgeon Road; thence with said road S. 89 E. to the.be- sinning, containing 2 1-8- acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: ; Adjoining the lands of T. Q. Hall et al, and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Lving and being In the town of Wallace, North . Carolina, beginning at a point 200 feet west of the center of the.A.c. u. rum- road tract and 178 feet North of the. Northern line of Main Street, and In the Western line of an Al ley, and runs parallel to said Main Street S. 75' 15" west i reel w T. Q. Hall's- line,- thence said Hail line N. 14 45" W. 60 feet, thence parallel to Mam street in. vo jo E. Ill Feet to the West edge of said alley, thenoe parallel to said Railroad and with Western line of said alley, 8. 14' 45" E. 60 feet to the beginning, and being lots nos. 11 and 12 in the map of the G. J. Boney estate, made by J.i AI Cav- enaugh, dated May 25th, 1917. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the road leading from G. W, Hanchey's to Island Creek Bap tist Church in Lucy Bonham's line, and runs thence her line N. 2 E. 29 poles to a pine, her corner,' thence S. -78 1-2 E. 60 poles to a stake in an old ditch, In the line of the Bon ham tract, tffence that line S. 29W. 37 poles to a stake in the aforesaid road, thence that road N. 72 W. 44 poles to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. ' FOURTH TRACT; Situated In Lochlin . Pocosln, beginning at stake on the bigTlitch, Ida Keyes, corner and S, 8. and Alix Souther land corner and running thence with the ditch as AHx 8outherland line about E, 26 1-5 poles to an other ditch, thence that ditch N. 3 poles to a stake, thence E. 86 poles to m stake in J. W. English'i line, thence as J. W. English line S. 1 W. 10 poles to a stake in M, F. English line, thence his line N. 89 W. 12 poles to a stake, his cor ner; thence his line B. 2 1-2 W. SO poles to a stake, thence his line W. 84 2-5 poles to a pine stump, J. Teacheya corner, thence his line. S. 81 W. 20 8-4 poles to a stake In the Big Pitch,, Ida Keyes comer, thence her line up said Big Ditch as follows: N. 48 1-2 E. 7 poles N 40 E. 10 poles N. 22 E. 3 N- 14 1-2 W. 5 poles N. 6 W. 12 poles and N. 18 1-2 W. '9 poles to the begin ning, -containing by estlmattion 12 acres, more or less.. - FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at a pine stump C, 8. Southealand and Lucy Bonham's dee'd corner, and running thence si the Bonham line N. 27 8-4 K. 1-2 poles to a stake, Alex. Southerland corner, thence with his line 8, 78 E. about 46 pol es to a stake in the old Stephen English line, thence as said - old line S. 29 1-2 W, 87 1-2 poles to C. S. Southerland, thence -with, his line N. 78 about 45 poles to the beginning, containing by estima tion 10 1-2 acres, more or less. ; SIXTH TRACT: Adjoining the lands of R. T. Teachey, Ed Fennell and J. D. Teachey and others, bounded fts follows: ' .;':. 'Lot No. 0 of the B. McN. Carr survey of the Janie Boney tract of land, map of same being rec orded in book 200- at page 655 in the register's of Deeds office of Duplin - County, as reference " to same will, more clearly show, and Conveyed to the parties of the first i C jova titter v x . i and then aoiJ i conveyed . to t 1 ."or cash. Au lis the ninth day cf pto , 3 .5. N. B. BONEY, ' ' Commissioner. Oct 3-4'.. JI. B. B. -vli" o i. .,'.-- N;. 1 OF SALE BY . i MUSTEK , By virtue isf authority contained in a certaU Deed of Trust executed by W. II. I arring and wife Ella M. Herrinsr, dated the 26th day of September 1926, and recorded in Book 213, page 848 of Registry of Duplin County; default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, -I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door In Duplin County on October 19th. 1935, at twelve o'clock noon the foUowtagtlescrib- ed tract or parcel of land, . Beginning at a stake In the, County line road, O. B. Herring's corner Bose Johnson's line and running thence Johnson's line a- boutrnorth 22 east 89 8-9 poles to a stake In Timothy Mathew's line thence fi&ihews line about south 429 east 118.1-2 poles to a stake,' Elizabeth . Registers' corner; thence her line about south 44 west 50 poles to G. B. Herring's corner; thence O. R. Herring's line north 47 1-2 west 58 l-2 poles to a stake' In the - field; thence his line north 41 1-2 east -14 poles and ' Henry Herring's line same course 20 poles to a stake in the cart road leading : by O. B. and Henry Herring's residence; thence Q. B. Herring's line along said cart road about north 41 1-2 east 6 poles to a stake near W. M. Herring's sta bles; thence his line Just passing ; the south west edge of the Stable north 4T 1-t west 2 4-5 polfs to a stake; thence his line Just! passing the northwest edge of the Stables north 47 "1-2 east S 1-5 poles to a stake In the Coun ty line road; thence Us line a long 'said road about north 41 1-2 west 80 2-5 poles to the be ginning, containing 29 1-3 acres, more or less. ' 1 Advertised this September ,18th 1935. , B. F. PEARS ALL, , . v Trustee. A. J. BLANTON, Attorney. . Oct 17-4t A. J. B. . - i v .- -v: NOTICE OF SALE BY . " . jCOMMISSIONEB ,By virtue, of authority contained ut a certain judgment or me ou perlor Court of . Duplin County, rendered by R.,V. Welta, Clerk in a Special Proceeding entitled J. H. Goodson Administrator of J. R. Jones, et al., Vs Harvey Jones, et al., the undersigned, commissioner will seu at puDiic aucuon xor casn to the highest bidder at the court house door In Duplin County on the 19th day of October 1935, at twelve o'clock noon the following describ ed tract or parcel of land, in Wolf- scrape Township, Duplin , County and x. a Beginning at a . small black gum on the run of Poly Bridge Branch and runs thence Susan H. Jones and E. J. . Taylor's .line north 21 east 197 poles to a stake their corner on Garner line; thence Garner line north 55 west 40 poles to a" stake, the corner of the land conveyed by Calvin Herring to his wife Ar minnle Herring; thence with that line south 21 west 200 poles to a gnm on the run pf Poly Bridge Branch; thence up said run to the beginning-' containing - 50 acres, more or lesfc';-"i ' Advertised this the 14th day of September 1935. ' v ArJ- BLANTON, :''i?iWir'-jaU.'vfty'-' 'Commissioner. Oct 17-4t'X-;B;:;;i;?i .i;,-:';-i-'-- " "''i'.i''''Ui'1 ''''S J it i Tax exemption certificates have been delivered to 4,20Q,cotton grow ers of Lincoln County. ! . Nothing Serves Like M&tf zk Service! KING'S COURT SERVIC3 STATION A Full Line of TEXACO Products Firestone Tires,; ' Battcric3, Acccr3ories, PII0IS183 . Orr -i 2 Court V. Ki: UNN N. C. liM-i: ""'-, N LIT f I w , I ! t i V 4 n i n -ty. 1 to 1. - of to t d 1 it was so unexpected, it nocked the house hole off Its feet she had served a good purpose for sevveral years, and was always meeK, ana easy to get along with, she was newer put of humor or inconsider ate of her associates.. .some of, the folks which she had benn so gentle and libberal and kind to now look back with tears in their eyes and wish that they had not done her wrong, tfiamy a time has she had to suffer for the forgetfulness of the persons who should of looked after her comfort andfoouV;v .all of the children of mr. John son loved and cherrtshed her, and so did the nabobs childrens. she seemed glad to have them around her at all times and not a mean thing did she ever do to them en during her contact with them, no matter how. bad they mought of treated, her. , .the entire familey has the sym pathy of flat rock and environs in ,1.1. m,nnl Iam ltn hA hntWMl that arrangements can soon be made for another one to take her place. ; It: wUl be hard to fiU,! as she give nearly gallons 01 mux a day and It took verry little food to do her in addition to the grass in thev bottoms down ' towwards . the hrianph It o .yes ,old bossie Just tumbled over dead right in front of mrs. Johnson who was getting reddy to put the halter ' on her ..bo's she could be SERVICE STATION " BEER, WINE AND' " SANDWICHES t - ' Near LeddeU FRED HARDY, Mgr. 24 HOURS SERVICE ' " T AT . Day and Night Service Station J. L SMITH On Highway U f KORNEGAY'S GROCERIES. OAS AND TOLS The morning after try a Coca-Cola or Hlnes Ice Cream. Electrically Refrigerated -N. C. Highways 11 and 111 ,v ; THAD KORNEGAY GULF HAS A ( f ";,' f ,,-:''., ' ('r'i 'l i SOME purses are leaner sime are. plumper. So Gulf makes 3 fine motor oils to match everybody's means and each is tops in its price class! ' '- There's Gulf Supreme tie" 100-mile-an-hour oil at only 19 a quart. The ntw Gulflube now refined by Gulfs R. M, CARR, Distributor Gulf Refining Ccinpany -. Wallace, North Carolina . ;. t p i . i 1 f U 1 f t 1 f , v , 1 .l ,3 ) ued c . (.i j t c i r iir bo, -! r 1 i' i i E'i'l i" i ! pa ,.1. a InuT rui'.lt cow newer switched a tale than old b.ti i'e; her milk -will be greatly nii.-.al. a sulucrlption w.Il be took by the poleesman to buy another cow for the Johnsons, they are on the re lief, and mought be able to get holt to a govverment annlmal, but If they fail, the popper-lation of flat rock, out of the goodness of -their harts, will see that they do not go' without milk verry long, this was a great trajjedy to our good friends and we agree with them that no butter full-blooded - jersey ever roamed this community than her. ."T i .jores trulle, V mike Clark, rfd. ' corry epondent. O i Mii.'-t-':'" Beer and Wine i'iii'l ;,'Kv .''' t'''- i':i)fip Ice Cold Drinks " Gas, Oil and Groceries Near Outlaws Bridge ' ' D." D." HERRING, Mgr. m$0 FOR SALE, RENT ; OR LEASE 47 acre Farm In edge of Ken ansviUe. 5.4 tobacco acreage.' Good tobacco barn, one 2 room bouse and one 4 room house, one 40 x 80 pack house and stables, i- " " A. J. STRICKLAND I KENANSVILLE, N. C. MAXWELL'S MEAL Makes' Bread Wood t the last 0. E. QUINN, "J,, s -.Kenansville -PAUL THOMPSON Richlands ' , ' , L, P. TYNDALL" t it) Al V Pink Hill ' QITINN A PARKER Beulavllle 1 "7 v - ' -' HOLTS STORE, , ' ; - . ; " ' " " Seven Springs, R. F. p.- -" ' 'f ' Yes It's WATER GROUND Put up and guaranteed by- ' . Maxwell's lVl ill f. ; l - i , ' ' H. D, MAXWELL, Prop. PINK HILL V- U,, rfr7 HAVE JUST 1W TO BUY GULF SUPREME!" Kyi "I BUYTHl WORLD'S FINEST' MOTOV OIL -H3ULFPRIDE AT 35 , "V A QUARTI" ' great Multi-sol process to equal most premium oils yet still only 25)4 a quart. And Gulfprlde 100 pure Pennsyl vania, Alchlor Processed 35c a quart, the finest oil you can buy, bar none. - Drive in today and drive out with a bargain no matter what sum you spen '! "1 r t I 1 GAi, t.L 1 ( E. C. 1 Auto i ICE COLD L GAS AND ( Day&NfeUC. Highway 1L Near B. F. C. ' W. I WESTBROO'S 0eo-:-: ; ' LESLIE KENEDY ry Appreciates Your Buttint-s i r,, At . Cabin Cash Stcrc C'-i Beulavllle, N. C, Rt 2 M. B. HOLT General Merchand! BALL BAND BOOTS and "- 5 ALADDIN LAMPS AND PAL: ; Albertson Precinct, Highway 11 1 Country Produce Bought and f CramoFOR SALE by the ' i t PACKERS r. - - Warsaw , . - GRANTS J. 1 " Kinston - ."X. C. TURNER 4 S.-Hs.' . - . Pink Hill , t! w. 'qtjinn KenansviUe, R F. D. ' . ' ' ROUTE 3 SPEND "I SPEND A QUARTER AND GET A PREMIUM QUALITY,, OIl-r-THE .NEW GULFLUBEI" . ti'o v"l i - ,ase make settlement .: West 2C54 feet t a ateVe at part fcy I. It frown ' 1 v , c'
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