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i TXT IV '-1 la I" "i County THURSDAY, CC SUl, 1S3S m en- jen, fc,r,, a . tn, etal., ' e !;i Monday, ha .... at the hour of i Hi, at the Court s': Lmplin County, of-' i lo the highest biddei . ie following tract . or i land lying and being In 'township, Duplin County, rolina, and ' bounded a I as follows, to-vrtt: ," ilng. at a 'stake on the road, Waller's corner Irs. J., L Outlaw's) imi -. 71 1-8 E, 87 pctp v h d to a stake, It Iit; i corner; thence as his line . i. 226 to a bay In Cmiiord i; thence down said bran- i .mt W. 10 poll's; tnence W. li Jules to' 8. M. Wall" cor t s, (now Mrs. . I t w's)i '. "Co N. 10 ".153 p to a t e; thence about N. (SO poles s t.ie beginning, containing 49 ; l I'M acres, more or. lew, bulng v s'tme land conveyed In- n, , teo-n S. D. Whaley'and 'i, r Vblfy, to E, A. I .a Jty 7, 1927,' and i Mt eo ice of Iwgister t of Dc "n County, la . I, p"e ts5, also same, - v ipsl ly oerd from A. on u..J wife, Martina Bi , -- 1 diinu-jry 29, 1IB88, to , vi.'.ey, an 1 being reooii- i book Ko. 270, page 430, ; i n County Ijegistry, and be- i tne same tract No. one, ef , kohlnson land, as surveyed 1 ' li D. Kornefay, and being . f a same tract of. land conveyed . t" 13. A. Newton to C M. In-; f via and James J. Bowden, by i dated July 23, 1927, and r orded In the office of Register f Deeds of Duplin County, In ' -k 370, page 104. : ',' . - The above bid will begin, at Flf--flve Dollars .($55.00). . , , AdverUsed this the 21st day of November, 1935. '. ; , ; . r, d. johnboh, ' t ; r - - -i N. B. BONEY . Commissioners, Dec. 6th-2t, N.,B. B. " , V i i ' tv ; i;' ;( , notice: or SALE . ' . By the virtue of the power of sale, contained in Deed of Trust from B. W. Brlnson and wife Cam- r1 -a E, to B. F. Pearsall, Trustee ( ad NOV. 10.-1934, BOOK 304, e 91, of the office of Register of Deeds, Duplin County, default b8" "iff been made In the payment of t e debt secured thereby the un !. cgned- will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse door, Kenansville, n. u. on Mon day, Dec. 16, 1935, at one o'clock, P. M. a tract of land situated in J 'and Creek Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, described 63 follows: , - -. i AcHoinlng the lands or Carter, lutd McNeills, containing 22 8-4 -m, and more particularly de s-' ied In Deed of Trust here 1 cfore mentioned. 1 , . , This NOV. .14, 1935. . (t, ' ' B. F. PEARSALL,' " ' ' - Trustee. Geo. R. Ward, Atty. '. Dec 12 - 4t. O. R. W. " ; ' , ii I'ii O ii '' i ' J ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE" V I . r Having this day qualified as ad. minlstratrix of the estattf of 8. B. Tate, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to submit them to the un dersigned within tone year; 'from date, and all person indebtad to said estate to make immediate set tlement or this notice will be plead, ed in bar of their recovery. , y rf This the 1st day "of November, ' .' ' MRS. a B. PATEl, i lUMIMarMTM AT TNa MTflTB AT S. B... Pate ..- v y j. v r,4, (, Dec. 12. . . -v - i c-,- - ' . . - NOTICE OR SALE -! ! . - -o Under and by virtue of the tow er of sals contained In a curtain 1 order of re-sale signed by Hon. ' 1 ' nry A. Grady, resident Judge f the' Sixth Judicial District of I ;rth Carolina, at Chambers in l a City of Clinton, North Caro- i i, on the 9th day or November, i .;, the undersigned receiver will . r and sell to tne mgneat Dia- r for cash , at the Courthouse r of Duplin County, 4 Kenans e. North Carolina, on Monday, Tiber 16th, 1935, at the hour 1 i :00 o'clock ' noon, the. follow- dexcribed real: estate of 'the a Hill Telephone Company, ly 8 nd being in the town Of Rose Duplin County, North Caro . adjoining the lands of W. H. il and others - and .; bounded described as follows, to-wits . ted on the East side of V'llmington . and Weldon,1 "il, beginning at a stake, i i, wii, Jr and ; Maury earner, 65 feet' from the,; -r of tuLain Tract of the A. . ". U., running thence pa- :h said A. C. L. R. R. , N. 15 1-8 W. 85 1-8 feet . .ike, opposite the center ....... . . . . ... . . .door way 1 nk of Rose Hill and 1 Tele-phone Company : t .eoce as the center1 -way about N. 74 7-8 Hoa stake in the W. ; l ie; tlience FUMsell's i, h. 15 1-8 E. 85 1-8 t a In Fussell's ami ; t ce tholr line to i it 1-25 of an .. i or.'y 1-2 undl tisi '' y conveyed t of t e ;ove 1 of L -ili!i" i ju.h i c f I .'e t ...1 and . ' A uone Coo'pany the 9th dny of 1 I, Of cu at li hou.-.i aivsv the h that c ly xWl -e of t' a t 1 in t ! t c ' i l .tedtyl i i 'ateicd in i oo t 3, 1, i.e . try if 1 .a Cferoiina, c t i made in the Try t i t'dnef-8 tnefiiy e -a UiitiiiiB . aed tru. c,-.il Idy, Decomtsrr ,9! 1SJ1, ) o'clock noon, at the c,rt 'xir of Duplin County, K.i N. C, cfier for sale lo .st biduer for cash, all ltntn tract of land situate near Lowuua station, Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina,' and .bounded and d -rr ed ai follows: ; AH cf her r t, title and latere- t In and to that certain tt-'. or J n:. I of land situate. In i ii l ouiit v. State of North. ( 'i' .-si, foriiit .ly . owned by I, y lj. Lrown, containing sev enty luree and one. halt acres ntoie or less. It being all of the. 120 acre tract of land described in deed from Daniel Bowilen and wife to Michael Bowdetf and; wife,' recorded In Book 82, at page '787, Duplin County Regis try, except the part owned by Anne Elizabeth Brown. " This the 8th day of November. 1935. , , '", ' ' ' 1 i ' IjOTTOES E. LEWIS. ' Trustee, Box 652, Raleigh, N. Cri Dec. 5th-4t., U ' . '?':, i ' i" ( O -i-iijii mi r- NOTICE OF SALE o Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed from Q. M. Hous ton and Vinnie' J. Houston, his wife to B, F. Smith; dated February 21 1927 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, in Book No." 293 at Page No. 1. And,, default having 'been made tn the payment of the notes secured; thereby, I will sell to the highest bidder for caahr at the Court house door at 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Monday, the 30th. day of December,'. 1935, .the following de scribed tract or parcel of land:, ' . All that certain tract or par cel of, land lying and being' In the County of Duplin, In Smith 'Township, and the State of Nor- , th Carolina and known and de signated as follows:- viz; "Said . tract of land being a part of Lot No. 14 sold for J. M. How-? ' ard by the Newberry Realty and Auction Company on February 14, 1914. Beginning at a Stake. on the Cabin and Sarecta pub-, llo road, 415. feet West, of the 'Southeast corner of Lot No. 14 .and runs N. 2 degrees and 80 minutes W. 2150" feet to a stake. Jn Branch WiMam's line, S. 24 degree and 50 minutes 840 feet to a stake; Thence 70 E. 213 feet to a stake; S. 24 degrees and 5S minutes W. 1329 feet to n take on the aforementioned Ca bin and Sarecta road, Thence with said road Eaatwardly to the -beginning, and containing 16 a--eres more or leea." Advertised this 26th. day of No vember, J935. . , is. jr. b mi ri, i '' - Mortgagee. Gavin It Gavin, , Attorneys. , - V Dec. iv - ii, - u. u. ' i ' , o ' , . , NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of po wer and authority vested in the undersigned , commissioner oy a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Duplin County In a cer tain Civil action entitled;, Chas. Moore et al Vs C E.Stephens, et al and by virtue of a certain, other order in said cause directing a re sale of tlfe hereinafter described premises, .the said " 'commissioner will of f er f or sale and sell to the highest bidder.: for., cash at the Court-House door in Kenansvllle, N. C, Duplin County, on the 11th, day of December, 1935, at pr about the nour of 12.00 noon tne iouow ing described tract of land: ' ; - Beginning at a stake In the Bowden line, LV Middleton's cor ner and runs : thence South 60 West 28 poles to a stake, Oliver and" Emma Humford corner; thence that line SO 1-2 West 48 . poles to n stake, A. S. Phillips corner; 'thence his line -. North 84 1-2 Eaet 88 poles to a smaH pine, hla beginning corner; then ce South 14 Eaet 82 poles to the beginning containing 7 1-4 acres more or lees. - , 1 " '. - ; A deposit of twenty-five per cent will be required of successful Didder., , , - ' Advertised this the 25th day of XM ovemoer, isa. 1 ROBERT C. WELLS. v . Commissioner. Dec. 5th. - 2t.. . ' ' . EXECUTORS NOTICE - The undersigned having ; quali fied as . executor of the last will and testament of Lucy S. Jolly, de ceased, notice is hereby given to. all persons, having any claim or debt against said estate to, file the same with the said executor within twelve months from, the - date or this notice will be pleased in bar of any right of recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate, will please' make Immediate settlement with the undersigned. ; This the 25th day of November, ' a F. SOUTHERLAND, ' ' j Executor of the estate of , Lucy S. Jolly, deceased.' Robt WeUs, , Attorney. ..r t t ."; ' -J- . Jan. 2-6t ' - ' ' 1 tlr. ril ort Summerlin was a vl- nr of K.;;3 Bonnie A. Jones last ..ay. t - - - t J'r. V'iibert Hill was a visitor of 1 3 Rosie Mae Thompson Sat- it s y r';bt. . 1 c l.cewie Whaley was a vlaltor of Dirris Potter Friday night. ' Ma jor Jones was a visitor f of S.iraii James last Sunday.- .Mr. Ernest Deever was a visitor of L-onnle Jones Sunday. ' 1 ' Mr. TS. K. Hill was a visitor of Mamie Outlaw Sunday. .1 Mr.' Sidney Houston' was a visi tor of Katie Outlaw Bunday. Mr. Horace Lee was a visitor of Lilibell Harper Thursday night' . . . Mr. James Jaraon and wife was a, visitor of their parents last Sun day. . ' - ' ' MT. Paul Lee and wife were 'vi sitors of Mr.-. Sam Lee Sunday.. Ivan Rouse was a visitor of Gay Davis Thursday night. s Mr. Resale Whaley waa a visitor of Mary Jane Stroud'. Saturday night," - a ' - ' Mr. Ronald sutton was a visitor of Odell Rouse Friday night' ; . Mr. J. J. Herring and son were visitors 'of' Simpson Harper Sun day. , , . ' ' Mr. cury Bennett was a vttitor of Marie Sutton Sunday P. M. ' Mr. Elbert HiU was a. visitor of Bessie Stroud Sunday. , ; Mr. Herald Lee was a visitor of Far Mae Potter Suriday. '; . Mr. Tom Lies was a visitor or Betty' Jane Howard Sunday.- . '-i Mr. Earl Stroud was a visitor of Tessie Smith Sunday P. M.' - Mr. Earl Stroud was a visitor of Bonnie Brown Friday night: . . Mr. Jtandeu Hardy was a visitor of Pauline Sutton Saturday night Mr. K. L. Bmitu was a visitor of Marie Sulton Thursday night Mr. William Sutton was a visitor of Ruby Maxwell Sunday . " ' Mr. Jeffie Stroud was a visitor of Adell Rouse Sunday,. ; ' ' - - Mr, Bernard Langston was a vi sitor 'of Miss Mamie Outlaw Sun day night, f ; , , ; Mrs. Lillie Mae Barnett was a visitor of her mother Sunday night : Miss Mamie--and Katie Outlaw and Mrs. Lillie Mae Barnett and her baby was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .' Adams and ' children Sunday. . r" 1 Mr. Randall Hardy was a visitor of Miss Pauline Sutton Sunday ev ening. , ' 1. , ) ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry " Edwards and children were 'visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Flave Outlaw and chil dren Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs-Wiley Wliliams and .children . Were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Flave Outlaw and chil dren Sunday night Miss Pauline Sutton was a vi sitor at Mr. Flave Outlaw's Sun day morning, x . ' - ; 1 There will be tfolinesa Prayer Meeting at Mr., Clyde Adams next Friday night. Everybody is-invited. BRIEF NEJWS ITEMS - ( .' y , ' 1 0 v.-' Less soil erosion and 'more fer tile acres are resulting from crop rotation systems adopted in Ruth erford County. J Boys and girls who are members of the Iredell 4-H clubs have" been given health examinations by two registered nurses and will be ex amined again at the close of their club work next year. x Recent rains have damaged pea nuts still in the stacks in Hertford County. '"t ' . ' IenE2C7iI!3 News . - -. - .1 Dr. and Mrs. O. V. Gooding, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dickson, also Misses Louise Bowen, Annie Kate Craig, and Caroline Jerritt were among those that went to Chapel Hill on Thanksgiving Day to the Carolina Virginia game. .' ' h '. Misses Elizabeth Whltehurst and Marietta Neece went to EllAbeth City Thursday to spend Thanks giving with relatives. . MUs Edna Haakett spent Thanks giving at her home in Faison. Miss Pattie Loftin spent Thanks giving at her home In Mt Olive. . Among the college girls . and boys home during Thanksgiving were; Misses Reba - Pickett and Louise Wells of E. C. T. C, Miss Sue Lee of G. C. W.. Miss Mattie Bray Bradshaw' of the Asheville MAXWELL'S MEAL MAKES BREAD GOOD TO THE LAfeT CRUMB . .. ASK FOR IT AT YOUR LEADING GROCER YES ITS WATER GROUND PUT UP AND GUARANTEED BY MAXWELL'S MILL . Mrs. HatUe 'S. Kornegay and daughters, Misses Margaret ' and Virginia Kornegay, of Goldsboro, also Mr. Edward S. Kornegay of Washington, D. C had supper here Saturday night with the Norwood Boneys. ,,, The following ladies from the Kenansville Woman's Club were on ris Smith of East Carolina Teach PINKJIIIINEWS . Dr. C. E. Howard of Goldsboro spent the week end here with rela tives. , - " . J Miss Ruth' Williams of Rocky Mount, a former Pink Hill teacher, spent ; , Thanksgiving ' here ' with friends. , -'",'v; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Turner, Miss . Ruth Turner and Master Graham ' Turner spent ' the - Thanksgiving Holidays with relatives in Greensboro. Miss Edna Turner and Miss Do- the committee this week; to serve an oyster supper to the Masons on Thursday night: Mesdames D. S. Williamson, U , Southerland, W. M. Brinson, P. J. Dobson, J. M. Brock and N. B. Boney, also Miss Lula Hinson. - . " The members of the Junior Class of Grove Presbyterian . Sunday School met on Friday night at I o'clock In the home of their teach er, Mrs. R. C. Wells, where they enjoyed a delightful party.-Seve- Art School and Billy Murray of 1 tunts and games were enjoyed uv. onH Vn Tnhn fTiirria ' nf irt tana leuis were uieu aci rcu, cuu- FavetteViUe sDent a counle of davl atattog of Dixie Cups and choco- H. D. MAXWELL, Proprietor PINK HILL Route No. 3 here recently with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes. Mrs. G. R. Dail spent Wednes day with -her mother, Mrs. I JF. Ormond in Goldsboro. .V , Misses Fannie Aldrige and Betty Jenkins had dinner last Thursday with the Norwood Boneys. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll Wells were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dortch Langston on last' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, William Mercer of Wilmington spent a- couple of days recently here, with Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Newton. Mrs. Ronald Harris of Kins ton-1 spent a couple of days here-j-e- Lcently with her mother, Mrs. Em ma Quinn. On last Wednesday afternoon!. from 2:30 to 6:30 the Kenansville Kontract Club was royally enter tained by Mrs. D.- S. Williamson in her 'attractive .home here. All members were present .They evi dently had heard what a treat was in store for them; for, after several interesting progressions, delicious refreshments in three courses were served by the hostess in her spa cious dining room. A lovely bowl of fruit centered the table and everything Was in keeping with Thanksgiving. Prior to adjourn ment Mrs. P. D. May was award ed an attractive dish for high score. Mrs. Robert Carroll Wells was presented a dainty handker chief for low score. Miss Mary Edna Dobson who teaches at Walstonburg was here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson for Thanksgiving. late cakes. Messers If. B. Boney and A. J. Blanton went to Wilmington last Saturday on legal business. ; 0 More than 95 percent of the to bacco growers in Columbus Coun ty have signed the new crop ad justment contract. Hundreds of mowing machines with seed pans attached have been moving across Stanly County les pedeza fields during the past two weeks as the growers harvest the ju tual seed crop. ers College,- Greenville were visi tors here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Chilton R. Jones of Chattanooga. Term, are spend ing some time with relatives here and in Kinston. The Womans Auxiliary of Pink Hill, Hebron and Smith Chapel Presbyterian Churches will 'spon sor a barbecue chicken supper at the Pink Hill church, Thursday evening at 5:00 o'clock. Plates may be had for 25 cents. Proceeds will go to Auxiliary causes. The following members of the school faculty have returned from their homes, where they spent the holidays: R. H. Woodard, Selma; Mrs. Sadler, Seven Springs; Miss Shankle, Raeford; Miss Worthing ton, Grifton; Miss Mercer, Foun tain; Miss Dunn, Greenville; Miss Rogers, acksonville and Mr. Shaw, Ribhianda. o Chatham County turkey produc ers sold over $3,000 worth of the holiday birds in the last two weeks. The Duplin Times will make a nice Christmas gift for your son or daughter who are off at school. HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS Pete Davis BEAUTANCUS MT. OLIVE, RT 2 'It- Hy vifo ljkcs its smartness and all that extra roorrir-but : T ri. little Ll:.ili end Little IIINSTON'S IV a C 1 Jc-dcrs M liS MIME'S ':'.; v.. Si. 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