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. 21 tlZ- V zzce with t. J4WJpc!c3t3 . c tixn.ix 3 fxx, ? . r Advert;;-1 I U t: Ciy February, II. 7. CCT.2. Trn-t?e. Lis ci . . CI 8 write 1 r3. I:.; ETSViHe, IJ C, Ct at cf f . Try the TIIT3 C ; .What have f:r ' , da yon wart U I : tl3. i 3 cf c:- ..1.1 rhat '? :;.ics 5c Robt. C, Wells, Attorney ' Mar. 25th. i - i .' , '-t 1 t3 cr- t-"? " ) in zzs- - Tzr lute. Iirrre 5 13 to line. , ? i-jnimuin "1 HI X7AHTED: Ccm, tie!!;! or in h tiack. Farmers Ei:l::re, War raw, miV' ? ' ' T7AHTED:To prist C03 letter , ' heads and CCD fnvelepes. Price r unusually low. raplia Times of fice. Kenansville. II.1 CL ' ' ' -j , , r'vi ; XOIl SALE: 01 J newspapers. Dap- ;i u. I, Notices 'Legal f . ' 'I UOTICE OF SALE ' ,v "Binder and by virtue of power nd authority vested in the under--" -siaed Trustee by reason of a cer- , tua Deed of Trust executed by llallie Jones to H. W. Cobb, Trusfc tzs. dated October 157 1935 rec- crid in Book 337 page 2S3, e tzslt having been made in the pay "4 r:,l the. indebtedness thereby csiared, ; the undersigned Trustee ' xnJ. cffer for sale and sell for cash ; the highest hidder at the Court ' S door in , Kenansville, Dap L'a County North Carolina, on the t3 day of March, 1937, at or about ttst hour of 12:00 Noon, the fol- ! lig described tract ofr land, t , Tn Ximesfcne Township, V Duplin :Jy Ccanty, State of North .Carolina, , , tssnded and described as follows : .- Adjoining the lands of , I. Sand- County Court- tCotinued from front page) t ed for 2 years on good behavior ' ana payment oj cost. ' s , t j ; . : L. D. West, operating car while - , -4 intoxicated. FJned $50 and cost . nd not to operate-car in N. C. - v. r one year. , ' ' ; i Herbert Carroll, charged . with , ' 1 transporting whiskey and public - , f Aninkenness'( Given 6 months on ' pleads, suspended for 2 years;, on ccadition that he remain of good j .tchavior and not drink any intox- ; iicatius heverages within . two . , jjrears. ,' i , s f, ; . arah Pickett, charged with as- V ;v' SatH with deadly' weapon. - Given 'C 6 months in jail, suspended ,-for . -i tw years on gocd behavior and ' pa?SF of C08ts-:' v ; ; , . k sa Foreman was found ; not V " , cuilty of assault with deadly wea- MErank JSwinson," charged wid scssanlt with deadly , weapon, was , a 4 nraths roait, susperS - ' ' arl ijaymenj; of cost. . ': , -, .. , ' , "Cmond -Garner and 'Henry . , Thomas Davis, Yancey Garner, all K " uiisa wim assault wiia ceoaiy , weapon. Given 4 months on roads, ' - each suspended for 2 vears on eood ' fcehavior and payment cf costs. wiiae. Howard Slreeter, charged ' rrith reckless driving ani driving'11.6 varK" leaders reported , with : .itlicnt. license. 90 davjn roads. i excellent reports. . ... ' ccrpsnded on payment" oi' cost and -iire cf $10.f , v;- t . 4 n Vr:Tta frJ31ld wa PTfJ C, i ths in ja:l for assault v;ilh . 7 e la.. "T3 four 1 net era : j f ! r "r;U v. il'i c' - - ilj x:z z i. 'I. '2 r:;-"n rl J'" ,':i - CT rr.1 payment of cost.' - ,rr , - v ' ' v Jc-llowers was found not guil-!AtJdDS .c p? f ty to charge of assault with dcai.li0sa S?,.1. :T:e I day. ; , Miss rivie Yelvertca spent the week end at her home at Fre mont. - H . Mrs. V7. 0. Ccott is visitinsr her aaugnter urs. Archie Sniper, near yvaycrcas.' - v 4 ' Mr3. E.-V. T7ells and Miss B'et tv Esrthsrbrd. cf, Ilrnansvillp. were thfi' rsrsts cf TTrn. 12nrlipl Southci'iand cue day last week. 'Miss Hariraret Eiiaw impiit thp week tzi at Eocky Point. ; - im m:i:si Ltanley has , re turned to her work alter having spent sometime at her home in Ooldsboro with her mother, who is ill. - ;: - . . : Mrs. Of ace Harness, the Rev. S. G. Harness and their guest, Mrs. fihaeff er of Portsmouth, Va., spent Wednesday in Wilmington. , Mrs. W. D. Henderson had as her guests last week her sister, Mrs. Annie F; Carr, of Wilming ton. Mrs. Idr Powell of Eliza bethtown and Mrs. N. H. Carter of Wallace: , I ,v Letter Of . reciation Mitt Dear .Fnendsr V Hdw I .wish L ould tell each one of you personally just how much pi your : beautiful ' flowers, cards, letters gifts and visits to me at the Hospital and at my home have helped and cheered me on the way to recovery from the most critical illness of my life, They were golden; threads of light on the dark trail, and I thank ea- cn one or you irom my heart. I feel so unworthy of it all. I do trust I can soon be out again among you, and have .the joy of some numoie service xor you. PIUOO I 'iJSIA f.Uimi,8 9X9Xf: w ? trnoli it ah 4 4 1 But this wisht hope will' 'come That all of the sunshine you scat lerea.' . aoove tne juaiciarancn Has, sin Reflected, may shine back - uponJ ce War Between The States, JWU. v . a m i in n i iv ' ' . '.Fannio Sonherlad Hewkirk. RoclrfibhCIub - y Meets The Rockfish Home Demonstral tion Club met Februarv 28th with Mrs. Robert Johnson. The meeting was called to order by e presnL .Mrs. Csidie Dizcn and ocened bv sin-in? , "PnVnii ship Song'V followed with prayer by Miss Ruby Johnson. A short business session wa& held at which t . x uicr was 5;PPomtcd assistant Food i Leader. Eighteen ' members were ; present ume irs. juayceja Turner was and one visitor. One new member vas ailed to the club. Eijrht of L lAz Hartin was.ffsent. - Our I Food' Leader, ' Mrs. Hcmer Usher ttH nett Ilarch 17 with Z'j j-- r,T,, ty have fern; 1 a 4-II c : - c . ;c'l ta rr:l3 c' r-' -.J - were elected: VI . CLcstnut i:, ; . Lcuisa Zifcelin ani G. A. Pope. . vThe Presiient err;; 1 a ccn- T T and Miss Chestnut. I'-1!, ti ir-j up the iponstitution ard ty laws lor tne ciud. .-: , ' Mrs. Robinson of thk 1in.l Tin. man's Club was unic"r.lv p- lected sponsor for .the.clzb. : - Thorft tiresftnt Mrerm 7'r- . M. B. ,Pcpe, Jr., 0. A. Fc-s, Ja mes Lose, Janes Livesay, 7iltcn Rivenbark, l::es Chestnut Hall, Emith, Eil'a Powell and Annie Laune Hamll.- '-x- " Thev fidiiTirafS tn tripit i f-i on Thursday riht ejter the third Sunday in Harch jit the home cf Miss Mary Emily Boney. De wise and advertise in the Du plin Times. , . - CoIdncIDupIiii ivonunuea irom rront page; :'?rf;'"v 'ty-J'it! 'vf'vi,! i''" matter. It is ? firmly held by all those who believe k in" democracy that there are three distinct divi sions of gbvernmenVthe executive, the. lftffialatirft nnfl th . inflin'al It was the purpose of our forefa thers to keep these ' branches en- tirelV sftnaratk niii "ntwrt. tn ma. ke each act as a check and balan ce to the others. Bv political man euvers the legislative is sometime maae suDservjent to tne executive branch,; but not, for long.; During the greater part of our history the three branches have been almost independent of each1 other. U i . as nas aireaay been pointed put over the other two branches. It has become the dictator in, certain t i. ............ t ' But let us i lock" at the v Presi dent's proposal: What is it ? on the face of it, with all due respect his proposal is a bold attempt to make the judicial branch .subser vient to the executive. That peint is hardly ; ? debatable, v Manifestly, there is no pur here for the evil which we have noted. V This will not restore the ideal machine cf cbeeks and lilances. IV.rri ro Iy change ; the dictator, hot ;: tli3 dictatorship. It will give the pre sident the dictatorial power which the Court now has. That is indeed no curej, , ' Then vhat'is the answer to the protlem? . . -., , The thing whicli we desire is a restoration cf the ncrcrl condi tion cf tL?se three - governmental branches. How that can test ts ao csr:;l:hed is a dehatatle qzzzl ioa. eratcr Borah presses a till fer repealir-; t!ii3 rzrzzs chu ty ot.the I' urtcet!i r::rlr.c3t This prececal :trzz is rce.:2rilLI U us f:r it v.-:zll-Ett:rit;caiiy Ceprive. tie C;;rt cf its dietatcr i:l .pswen. .Ii tie r : :rtir.e, . this till attz:e;t ta r.-le tie ccurt a 'ef . Ce -.czzzzilfz ' ileart r" zzt cf cur . der.:eert:3 '-'rav. n:rt tle::M l3 tlx; '--a.: so far a .-;t it wi'l revtr 7 . 1 , ' f - w HI tew pattsrza livelier colors - eclter siliszette'- greater variety cf styles. " ' 'iiT A, r r 1 TTT ITT """-"! 1 rccc2cc;ic3 to r.Cntcli m GULLIT, IIAVY, STATE BLUE, ELIGE, ;V ' TP . 1 FORMAL GRAY,. E?rJ2TG BROWH C m N ii,vj5Jix print hand picked! Smart new f I' ' " Designs!. Hew Colorful florals! Mcnot:: C ' Polka dots! There's nothing as1 fresh -1 cx spring like as range y n , '. W TO 14 r ; : " ' -01.:: ) 1X5 to cs.n . i CT 1 ' 11 1 i-l. v Y- T 1 1 v u-'" (" lU,l I clear eclcrful prints. IV.: . J , , t ; . r j j , ?-f 16Va TO 23J4 ; ,33 TO K .3 L0T7 C1.C3 , , , - i ' m G ' A
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