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f r ie 1 for ; iu', r cf CVy- Cor'J.ul 3 c'.-.ib Howard, .ry 1 Vt'l ' J.i. -A J. S. "jnrted, to by It. G J. C 8 i - :i, Prcjlilent C. rol Federation, and iustruc .Jueation for iri-.J C.I i. " I 5, i. Juo. D. Iio' ii'f-on, of 're-'i -t ana inau ti of t e North Ca- l of Women's Clubs, 1 i. l.ttranall's message ;ng how club women 'e for living. She gave .. J 1. formation about various i of club work.-;;'":;-'."v.;'!i!; i Jjunita HcDougald of the i t. -ul!na State Department miration, discussed the .Art Cf I !-sedation Contest to be spon-"r"f V ' v' ' v-T B,n 1 ty schools and clubs. eKunder the uity to me rt- em! ... Zed. the value of the artif1 a tJTT . appreciation in. the Uvea of older J- Kef2 people a. well as children. ; x "IS: - Mrs. Murphy Moore tavored the &Z J audience with a beautiful J. vocal 1 solo. '-.v-riiiitoS"- The following past district presi dents were recognized: Mrs. Geor ge Leftwich, Mrs. J. Cv, Williams' . '-and Mrs. R. R, Cussick. ; The following club presidents made encouraging reports : from ' their local clubs. Mrs. W. H. Lewis, - president of the Mary Slocumb - Club of Atkinson; . Mrs. James . Dickson, president of the Adelphian ,; Club at Calypso; . Miss Emma W. 1 Hubbard, president of the Study Club at Clinton; Mrs. Eddis Tay ' lor, president of the Sesame Club : at Falson; Mrs. Leon. R. Taylor, president of the Jno. M. Falson Club at Falson; Mrs. W. H. Sloan, . president of the Garland Woman's Club; Miss Lula Hlnson, president of the Kenansville Woman's Club; Miss Nancy Jussley, president of the Kenansville Junior Woman's Club; Mrs. Elygn G. Murray, prer sklent of the Rose Hill Woman's Club; Mrs. J. 8. Howard, president of the Salemburg Woman's Club; Mrs. J. M. RoyaU, president of the Twentieth Century Club of Salem burg; Mrs. C Edd Taylor, preal- . dent of the Southport . Woman's Club; Mrs. H. M. Morrison, presi dent of the - Wallace : Woman's Club; Mrs. OE.' Lee, president of , the Westbrook Woman's Club; Mrs. J. C. Williams, president of the N. : C. Sorosls ; Club of Wilmington; Mrs. M. J. CowelL president of the Cape Fear Book Club of Wilming ton, v. Si"-"Vi.j"'!si':;"!" The Adelphian Club was present one hundred per cent at the dis trict meeting and won five dollars . for-best attendance. :h'?A -.Svf. Misses Kate Autry, Peace How ard, Grace Holard, and Heen Roy , all, very courteously acted as pag- ' ' The resolutions committee was composed of Mrs. N. B. Boney of Kenansville, Mrs. J. B. Sldberry ot Wilmington, and Mrs. J. S, Blair , of Wallace 'j.iyiu.Hi-;:.' The courtesy committee,' com posed of Mrs. Robt. Carroll Wells . and Mrs. J. B.. Cooper, very gra ciously thanked those who were on ' the program-and extended harty "appreciation for the hospitality of . ..the Salemburg Clubs. A-.Ur The place committee, composed ' of Mrs. George Vanglenden, Mrs. George Alhritton and Mrs. Bostlc accepted an Invitation for i the clubs to meet .with the Adelphian -' club at Calypso next year. We shall , look forward to that meeting with -. a one hundred per cent club, i'- ' RaCvvay Postal Clerk Ezam. Announced " The United States' Civil Service 5 - ! TIio Mc:r.o Of The "Vctcr c:cl:3 it3 own euin,7 frees, therefore, Econcmy-Wice cheppcra coma to our store for their . ; ' ; Ilcr.vy rr 1 Fcr.cy Grcccric3 '' " Trc'i Vc: " C:;:::lry Prcd-jce Wa4 Vtew.,A A.-. - . j v A V-c IVv c .. t i e . 1 . i t . "t, or v.r ;i t..e . (.a. 1 Eu'vlce Conum at ton, D. C. Applications i k on file Dot later than Oc- .-.r n, 1..5 Applications must have reached t'-'-ir e'jjhteenth but not their thir ty-XIfUi birthday on the date of the close of receipt of applications, ex cept that these age limits do not apply to persons granted military preference. Applicants must mea sure at least 5 feet 6 inches In height " In bare feet,, and must weigh at least 130 pounds without clothing. They must be in ..sound j physical health and capable of en- Persons interested should apply at once for information to Paul.E. Merchant, Secretary of the U. "8. Civil Service Board of Ej& miners i at the post office or customhouse In this town. 'i Revised FWA i. program cuts funds for non-Federal projects. labor . Federation asserts '. that jobs here lag behind Europe NOTICE OF SALE North Carolln,;?Kgi Register Of Deeds of Duplin Coun ty, in Book 358 at Page 6301 will offer for sale, for cash, to the high est bidder, at the Court House door in Kenansville, between the hours twelve, Noon, and One P M. bn Friday,1 November 22, 1935, the following described tracts of land in Duplin County, North Carolina, described as foUowsJtiM'ft.-?? - 1: "BEGINNING at a stake at the Northwest corner of the gra ve yard, K, K. FusselTs corner, ' and runs thence with the XI. K. Fussell line East 49 1-8 poles to stake by the Kenansville Road; thence with said road North a East 28 poles to a stake, South east corner of the store lot; thence West 89 1-t poles to a stake; thence Sonth 14 yards to a stake; thence West 18 poles to stake, Fostin McMUllon corn er; thence South 13 poles and 19 links, to the beginning, contain ing 6 8-16 acres, more or less.? . "BEGINNING at a black' gum, In a branch, JT. T. HarreU and . Jasper Batta corner, . and runs thence North 00 'poles to a r stake; thence West 43 poles to a stake In the . oH ; Kenansville Boad; thence with said road Sonth 6 West 60 poles to a stake on t. F, HarreU line where rt crosses said road; thence with Han-ell's line Sonth 40 poles to the beginning, containing IS acres, more or leas. Recorded in Book 307 at Page 828 deeded from William James and Cert James to J. B. Thomas. St Tract of land In -Island Creek Township, Duplin County, adjoining the,; lands of J. .-A, Southerland and J. F. Thomas. -. : BEGINNING at a stake on the' main road at Pm . Hook, J. B. Thomas corner thence Weet 12 poles to a stake; thence North 2-3 poles to a stake on J. A. Souther land's Itae; thence his line East 12 poles to a stake1 on the main "road, containing one half aow",.!i,'.,;i:;i-j?,s;i'iiJ ' This the 21st day of October, ft- J. FAISON THOMPSON. ,' :fi;S' Trustee. Nov; 14-4t-J. V, T;h.!;. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION -Having qualified as adminlstrix of the estate of Richard Brice, de ceased, late of Duplin County, . N. Carolina,' this is to notify all per sons having claims aaglnst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ex nose Hill, N. C. on. or before the 17th. day of October 1936, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their re covery. . All persona Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate levcV'eothe old - C J. in. tt. G. 8c U. At:.::M.;i.;.viD;rs notice Having quul.'.f J as administra tor of the e ,tate of E. T. Vic:ns, deceased, late of DupUn County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims. against the estate of said deceased to ex hlbit them to the undersigned at Clinton, N. C, or to Gavin se Gav in, Attys., at Kenans ville, N. C, on or before the 7th. day of Oct ober, - 1936, or Uils notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make .Immediate payment. ., , l ' This 7th. day of October, 1935. ' W. A. WIGGINS, Administra tor of the Estate of E. F. Wig gins. - Gavin 4: Gavin, Attys. .v 7 Nov. 14-6t GAG. ' ' O 'i ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE . Having qualified as aamiruatra trix of the estate of Mark Lee, de ceased, late of the County of Dup lin, SUte of North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons - having !flaims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Pink HUl, N, C, on or before the 9th. day of October, 1936, or this noUce will be. pleaded in bar of their recovery. , ; . All persons Indebted ta said tato will please make immediate 'ihis 9th. day of October, iaa. 1 SARAH F, LaiE, wuninistra- trix of the - Estate i of Mark Gavin :.GavIn.rAttys.;;.v;,. Now. 1 4-Bt.X!AO.', "X - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i; Having quaiuied as administra tor of tba estate of Essie L Smith, deceased,' late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Pink HilL N. C on or before me otn. day of October, i...,-or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ; -vr, . ... ,:,vr All persons indebted to said es tate please make immediate This Bth. day or octoner, ivao ; J. MACK SMITH, Admlnls- i- trator of the Estate, of Essie v I Smith. ? u Gavin Gavin, Attys. i t - ' Nov.- 14-6t.-G&G. 4i.;rv?,ir.V::t f Vsj'i"'. i i ii I " ' ' ' t MORTGAGE SALE OF LANDS Under and by Virtue of tba po wer, of Sale contained' in a mort gage deed made by Dora Herring to the undersigned, aatea tne law day of December, . 1918,' and rec orded In Book No. 186, at page ) Ut tract. Beginning ; at a stake in ; Little. Bandy-Bun 504." of . the Duplin County regis try, default having been made In the payment of the notes thereby secured ,the undersigned will, be tween 12:00 o'clock, noon, and 1:00 o'clock, P. M., on Monday the 18th day of . November, ' 1935, at . the door of 010 X01111 house in Ken ansville, Duplin County, N. C, of fer- for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder by public auc tion, subject to advance bids pro vided for by law, the one-half un divided interest of the said mort- agor in the following lands In Glis- son township, Duplin county, con- veved by and ; described in said mortgage deed as follows: 1 ' Branch, and runs N. 76 79 pol es to a stake In said branchl. thence N. 8 W 43 poles to a stake, J, D. Komegay and L T. Grady's corner theme 8. 74 W. -po!o" as their dividing line to a stake, their corner; thence a: straight line to the beginning; containing 21 1-2 acres, more or less. ' i. y';y'riy?1 . V'fiy .. tad. - tract Beginning at a stake, and runs 8. 6 W. 80 poles to a pine; thence 8. 65 W, 22 poles to a stake n the old road; thence S. IS E. 9 poles to a stake; thence N. 79 W. 57 poles up Sandy-Run to a stake thence N. 8 W. 64 poles to a stake In Kornegay's line; thence '; to the beginning; containing" 40 acres, more or less. - '.''', " ' There is excepted- from the a bove-descrlbed lands a tract of 11 acresconveyed by Arba Herring and wife to J. D. Kornegay.. ; This the 10th day of October, 1935. ' vl LEWIS KEATHLET, . ' Mortgagee. Albert 8. Grady,' . , , Attorney. . " , . .. .. . Nov. 14 - 6L- A-a Q. fc , o ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 - SALE OF VALUABLE FARM - PROPERTY 4 Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon ua in a rxiRd of Trust executed by Cora O'Danldl, Geo. D. Westbrook and ,lfe, Ilcfie Eollrf Westbrook, and am V. irawy and wife,- Bessie 'aojey, on the 1st day of May, 1.-3, and r -corded in Book 29, Vi 9 4 ), v e will oa i'nturdnv, the ; an , , 1.3 c. -,: 1 n . t fie Cf' :u,9 1 '.tar in Duplin Co. ty, 1 wir.-j, II. C, S---U at ' ' j o 1 ' i for cu ,A to t:e h'i H- L.X I':...: f I S t-Mowl .J ll:l, to t cf L si. t f Crahaui , v i ?y and L .L. A'.il.in ai; 1 1 ii as follows: . : ING a ta black gum lii . . U. River Swamp, Ilar-r- c . ppiray's corner and runs S. 47 1-2 W. 63 poles to a stake on a vh, thence S. 84 XV. S f it a stake, Lewis Alphln corn r; t!ienoe S. 60 W. 60 poles to a 1. ." on the public road; f. . 1 wiCh the said road N. 88 J. I) poles'' to-the beginning, . coi g 20 acres, more or lees. An J ) mq as the share of G. D. Wc .00k in the division of the Ian i of his father,. J. H. West brook. - . M , , 4 . SECOND TRACT) A certain : tract of land adjoining the lands -of Jamtw Westbrook, F. H. Kor negay, Ira" Westbrook and Dew ey Westbrook and bounded as follows BEGINNING at an old . ditch where tt crosses the public road in M. F. Westbrooks line near, the foot, of the spring path and runs along the old line N. 80 W. 66 poles to a Stake, thence N. 57 W. 49 poles to a stake on P. H. Kornegay's line, thence N. 4 E. 45 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 8, thence N.i 8 E. 62 poles to a stake on a ditch: then- i ce with said ditch N. 12 E. 6 poles to a -curve; thence 8. 84 . E. 80 poles to ax stake on the public road; thence with the said road S. 88 E. 64 poles to the be-, ginning, containing ., 20 acres, more or . less, and being known as the share allotod to Bessie Massey In the division of the lands of her fattier, J. H. West- ssofc,:itvs-:'v:-S'i- : This land is sold subject to all unpaid taxes. This sals Is made by reason of .v;i;i.;fi,.S-i:'::' .4: The only complete low-priced car i.-.'V.."-- ' .i.'iv,...-,- ' ji- ' Y'-1 f . I f .4 V. 1 I - " 1 ... -" - tmm -v ; -s J '!.! J f J ,! . ' 1 - ' V '' i f i ' 1 M " ' - t " VILL 1BE .. (..'.....' a 3,. O i . I, i 1. i . ...... ijook and wue, Ixet- i.: j 1 ci.o . ejtbrook, and Sam V. Maeaey and wife, Bessie Massey, to pay off and discharge-, the in debtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, - - . A deposit of 10 percent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. . Thi- the 80th day of September, 1935. . . t - INTERSTATE TRUSTEE v r - CORPORATION, : ' -. Substituted Trustee, Durham. N. c. Nov. 7 - 4tv IT. C i ' NOTICE OF SALE -:' , A: Under and by virtue of an ordet ot resale, ' made in the Superior Court ' of DupUn- County . in the matter of the Bank of Duplin,' et aL, against' Leadle Rlvenbark, et al., directing the undersigned com missioner to re-sell the lands here inafter described, the undersigned commissioners will, on November 18, 1935, at the hour of 12:00 O'clock noon offer and sell to the highest bidder for cash. at the ; Courthouse door "of Duplin County, Kenansville, North . Carolina, - the I .following described lands to-wit: I : FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a4 .stake, Amy Rivenbark's corner by - the Sturgeon Road in J. M. and corner and S. S. and .Allx Souther W. J; Teachey's line,T and runs' land corner and running thence thence their line about N. 51 E. 19 'with the ditch as Allx Southerland poles and 10 links to a stake; their .line about E. 26 1-5 polesTo an- corner; thence their other line N, 29 1-2 E. 16 poles to a stake; then ce 8. 59 1-2 W. 22 poles 20 links to a stake by the Sturgeon Road; thence with said road 8. 89 E. to the beginning, containing 2 1-8 acres', more or less. - v, - ' ' SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the lands of T. Q. Hall, et al., and ' SATURDAY A NEW CMEVH0Lj ON' DISPLAY AT 13 CHEVROLET i..;uuded and described as iuuows, to-wlt: Lying and being In the Town of Wallace, North Carolina, beginning at point 200 feet West of the center of the A. C X. Rail 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, 111 feet to T. Q. Hall's line, thence said Hall line N. 14' 45" W. 60; thence parallel to Main Street N. 75' 15" E. Ill feet to the West edge of said alley, thence parallel to said Railroad and with Western line of said alley. 8. 14' 45" E: 60 feet to the beginning, and being lota Nos. 11 and 12 in the map of the C, J. Boney estate, made by J. A. Cavenaugh, dated May 25th., 1917. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the rOad leading from G. W. Hanchey'S to Island Creek Baptist Church to Lucy Bonham's line, and runs thence her line N. 2 E. 29 poles to a pine, her corner, thence S. 72 1-2 E. 60 poles to a stake in an old ditch) in the line ot the Bonham tract, thence that line S. 29 W. 37 poles to a stake in the aforesaid road, thence that road N. 72 W. 44 poles to the beginning, containing 10 acres, mors or less, FOURTH TRACT: .Situated . in LoochUn Pecosin. beginning at i a stake on the big ditch, Ida Keyes, other ditch, thence that ditch N. 8 poles to a stake, thence E. 88 poles to a stake in J. W. English's Una, thence as J. W. English line 8. 1 W. 10 poles to a stake in M. F. English line .thence his line N. 89 W. 12 poles to a stake, his corner. thence his line S. 2 1-2 W. 30 poles to a stake, thence his line W. 34 , NOV. 2 beyond belief 2-5 p.. j to a pine t . , I. J. Teachey's corner, theiKj Lis 1 a 8. 81 W. 20 3-4 poles to a 1 a in the big ditch, Ida Heyes co r, thence her line up said big o- as follows: N. 48 1-2 E. 7 poles N. 40 E. 10 poles N. 22 E. 3 N. 14 1-2 W A poles N. 6 W.12 poles and N. 18 1-2 W. 9 poles to the beginning, containing by estima tion 12 acres, more or less, j FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at a pine stump, C. S. Southerland and Lucy Bonham's, deceased, corner, and running tnence as tne isonnam line N. 27 8-4 E. 37 1-2 poles to a stake, Alas -: Southerland ' corner, . thence with his line S. 78 E. about 46 poles to a stake in the old Step hen English line, thence as said old line 8. 29 1-2 W. 37 1-2 poles to C. 8. Southerland, thence wtti his line N. 78 W. about -45 poles to the beginning, containing by es timation 10 1-2 acres, more or less. .. SIXTH TRACT: Adjoining the lands of R. T. Teachey, Ed Fen nell and J. D. Teachey and others, and bounded as follows: : t Lot No. 5 of the E. McN. Carr ' survey of the Janle Boney tract of land, map of same being rec orded in book 200, at page 555 In" the Register of Deeds office of Duplin County, as reference to same will more clearly show, and conveyed to the parties of the first part by L R. Brown and wife, deed registered in book 215, at page 434, records of Duplin Coun ty. v Each of the above tracts will be sold separately and then sold in bulk and deed conveyed to the highest bidder for cash. Advertised this the 14th day of October, 1935. N. B. BONEY, Commissioner Nov 7. - 4t N.EB. -i- i t DEALERS; -'-, j-r.'Vi--frf,.-'. ; ' i . 't .'.-,.' f 'S 1 3 3 i "1 :C t -' - 1 4 A- : A
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