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I .J 4 1-27 SoLool I Oiling ' 'i t" '.'J !nl 1, 1"3, matur , t - 1 1. l.,3. 5 3-4 School runflj-g' lanls dated September 1, 1031, j maturiuj September 1 1837.- - 2. liat bonds of Duplin County be issued pursuant to the County riaance Act, as amended, in an a mount not exceeding $7,500 for de impose of refunding a like a mouut of the principal " of yfu.d subsisting bonded indebtedness assumed by Duplin County which indebtedness is .evidenced by the following: ' : S3 OOO 8 Calypso-School Dis trict School Bonds dated February 1, 1921, maturing February 1, IP- $1,000 6 Calypso Special Tax District Schol Bonds dated May 1, 101 maim-inff MftT 1. 1938. - sa.MM 8 ' Faison Graded School District Schoclhouse1 Bonds dated: September 1, l2l, maturr ing Septmeber 1, 1937. -, $500 6 Faisoa Graded School District School Bond dated Aug ust 1, 1923, maturing August 1, 1937. 3. The holders . oi said $25, 600 Refunding School Bonds shall be subrogated to. ell the rights and powers of the holders of the indebtedness so refunded. f , ; ; ",;' 4. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said Refunding School Bonds shall be nnitallv levied and collected. 5. That a statement of the debt of the Count has beta filed -with the Clerk and is opea to public inspection. V . ' ' 6. That this order shall take ef fect Anon its nassaee -and shall not Va MlfcrnvHwd in the VuterS. Z UV w RUUHUV.VS " L" The foreeoine order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act, showing .the assessed valuation of the County to -be ; $15,814,674, an$ the net' debt for school ' uumsesi r manning tne proposed bonds, to be $517,000.00, A tax will be levied for the pay ' ment of the proposed bonds and interest, if the same shall be issu ed. Any citizea or taxpayer may '. protest against thtf? issuance of such bonds at a meeting of s the . Board of County Commissioners to be held at 10 o'clock A.' M., July 19, 1937, or an . adjournment hereof. ' i - a. r outlaw, Clerk of Board of Commissioners, 1ING OF SWIWd '-a l C OODMAN'8. "SchooT ol a painless education ii J knowledi U now.be, 1 "ery 'ri.-nay evenln 1u'.r.' Bria'caating Sy it . roast network, B i, C .'oodman, King ct i program brii?- yoa tooilman ln- n u.-il world' oil fcii 1 by Hfyer .ioxandur Pnd S'':oen slR'i. : m Hit iiy wood. . 1!.; r 1. 1- -, ,' ' : ' r 1, 1-37. J l'i'o Loads. HiKe I . Is d tted June 1. 1310, matur ing July 1, 1S"3. " 6 T-oad and Bridge Boa's dated Kovember 1, 1323, naturl."? IToven.ber 1. 17. SIS.CoO1 6 Eoad and Bridge Bonds dated Kay 1, 1921, matur in Kay 1, 1338. :';v - $2,000 5 3-4 Eoaa image Fundine & Refunding Bonds dat ed September 1, 1931, maturing September 1, 1837. . ; ; 2. That the holders or. saia iie- funding Road acd Bridge Bonds shall be subrogated to ; all - the rights and powers of the towers 01 WIG lliucubcujucsa "w .l""""v 3. That a tax .sutncient w Pyi0rder ermon9 he preached at the- principal and interest of said Refunding ' Road and Bridge Bands shall be ; annually , levied and collected. - ' - 4. That a statement of the County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is - open to public inspection. , 5. That this order shall take ef fect upon its . passage and shall not ie submitted' to ithe voters. The foregoing order has - been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act, showing the assessed valuation tf the County to ' be $15,614,674, and the net debt for other than school ' purposes, in cluding the proposed bonds, to be $1,448,000. A tax will be 1 levied for the payment of the; proposed bonds and interest, if the .'same shall be issued; Any, citizen ; or taxpayer may, protest against the issuance of such, bonds at a meet ing of ithe Board of County Com missioners to be held at 10 o'clock A. Jl, July 19, 1937, or u ad journment thereof. . ; A. T. OUTLAW, : Clerk of- Board ' Commissioners. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by Virtue of the an-' thority Tested in the undersigned Commissioners, under an order of the Superior Court of Duplin. Co1, .from the following counties: Dup in a certain Special y Proceeding lin,'. Pender, Sampson, Bladen, Co- entitled A. K. Kartin, Admr. of J.1K. .Foss, .deceased.' W$ Clyde Fosset al. ?"? t,:s -n The undersigned Commissioners.1 win seQ to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door in Duplin County, on Friday, July 23rd, 1937, at 12 o'clock Off., the following real estate '.'Two Certain Tracts of ' land located, in Duplin County, North, ...Carolina and ieing the identi-: cal lands and premises as des cribed in and conveyed by deed recorded in Book .207 Page a;: of the Duplin County Registry, and reference is hereby made to said deed for an accurate ; des-. ovriptiou by metes annd bounds of aid lands.".. . ' . The bidding will begin at $2; 131.50, to B. P. Summerlin.. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Commission ers ten per cent of his bid imme diately after the sale. Advertise: July 6th,. 1937.; . "A. Wr BTRD, , ' . 'VANCE B. GAVIN ' Commissioners, M6-2t-G &' & .' - . v Dr. A. Edwards - , . K2ITCT.,. .' . PDjITIX, Friday Saturday, Monday ; KENANSVILLE, Tues day ; BETTlAVnXE, Wednesday t EICHLAND3, Thursday. - " ' ' HOPE. : ' , : I Charles P. Taft, son oi the lute chief Justice ot the Supreme court, who Jit one of the members of t! e three-man mediation board aro' t ed !by the V. S. Labor depai t at President Roosevelt's direction to bring about peace in the steel in dustry. The other . members are IJdyd K. Garrison, dean of the law school of the University of Wis consin and Edward McGrady, as sistant secretary of labor and tH department's ace trouble shooter. To Deliver Jr. O. U.Airl.SerKicna ftf JnniOT Grcve Presbyterian' Church, Sun day, July 11th. Sev. Frank X. Goodman, pastor of the church will, preach. These sermons are under the auspices of Dan M. Jolly Council No. 333 J. P. 0. TJ. A. 21. and will be held quarterly, rotat ing between the three churches in Kenansville and the country churches in the vicinity of Ken ansville. ' '-' ''. j'i All members of the local coun cil and visitors from the neighbor ing councils are asked to meet at the lodge hall at 10:30 A. M. and march in a body to the church where a special section will be re served for their convenience. The publio is cordially invited to attend. Naval Enlistment' Quota Assigned . for Month July r The Raleigh district of the na vy recruiting service has been as signed a quota of forty-eight first enlistments for white men . and nine colored for the month of Ju- ly. The Wilmington recruiting of- lfice, which 'is a part of the Ral- eigh district has been assigned ;lumbus, Brunswick, and New Hanover. Any one living in these counties, who is interested in fur ther information regarding the navy, should write or call at the recruiting office, Room 337, U. 8, Customhouse, Wilmington, N. C. HaUsville L!en Elect Olfieers Leonard Kennedy was elected president of the Ken's Club of the Hallsville Presbyterian Church in a business session held last Can- day. A. H. Miller was elected .vice president, Neil Emith, secretarj Jand Walter Killer treasurer. Tt c Sunday night at the church and s open to men of all denomina tions. Flora MicDena! J Girl Marrie3 Miss Mary Linda Vardr!l, i. ghter of Dr. C. d. Vardv,U tf I" MacDonald College was to Rev. E. A. Smyth, sl't I tor of the ; -First ' Prestyt.' Church in Lexington, Va., on ly 1. Dr. Vardcll performed i ceremony. The young couple v.. reside in Lexington, Va. . i ' ii ' 'i ' 1 Bible In Many Langmg:e The Bible has been translate 1, I whole or part, intp 019 langus and dialect. . If h F" your i 'X ' ! t V' ... ; i i is r 3 i i. V-ir i-r. t. Jl ij i i ly i j y r tiit 7 out tie wiJ cf c-J Li i , S '1 C t it V.2S 0 7 ' ne at t. e t.. ." irlt ' of CaJ, e 1 1 t l " j i ' -one is m. ' t f i " i. . r amine y t ' j f r t'f 1 L:io. . .3 1 JL-.z.:e yoa ej u-'j (Ire why -zis ty-.;;-tre call it Cs r-cztzzt tile ever ctz.!j b 1 1 : t me low prices. 11.2 deeper wiJcr C;:;r'.c,- .l'-H Wread made of tz-. J long' wearic j rtll:T 1 1"1 ve you dependable service and protection tz '.-t dnserous skidding ' But tires cannot be judged on tread alone Under the tread of Firestone Standard Tires are two extra layers of Guci'Difped cords. This Firestone patented construction feature binds the tread and cord Lcdy , into one inseparable nit provides greater strenlh and guards against punctures. Now erimine tlie body of the tire. Every cotfon fiber in every cord in every ply is saturated and coated with pure liquid rubber which counteracts the internal friction and heat that ' ordinarily, destroy tire life. This , Firestone patented c process of Gum-Dipping makes the tire stronger . t:7i t::i v: : ,- .. w Ly . f it 0 Uciim ot rtfttm m smooth tin, neiiB snmmi tbt mm iui pireitctdom mm : lire ste fhit c- ' ftttommremtn k tUHHfflTII, t -Bwssd mud 4 SMt ftm m i fir ( 1'iVtr, NaT Ik thick ' nmm-tkidprvietitM miMiwt tk klmwamti mud Pumtmrtt. Cnm m dtauMtratrm. . a v. Www, . blowout protection 1 cf s vc c : i. ; i i r e i e i. i::z c3 t::3.v:::ji:::3; Protect youfclf and your family from the danger of (Living on thin worn tires which may cause a terloua ! accident. DO YOU KNOW j THAT Iaat yefcr hlgaway aeddenn women and chlklrct.f . THAT mlllioo mors were Injured? THAT more than 40,000 of these death and injurle Wvre cauied directly by punctures, blowout! and skidding due to unsafe tires! 7 yourself and ycur faially from dan .rc3 accidents because Firestone patented construction features give you greatest and saftty from skidding.- because Firestone Standard Tires give you low. initial cost and lower cost per mile. v , " hy buying now as tire prices are advancing.The price of crude rubber I asfneup two TUY ITOV t.t a lives' er-f.tcr protection i only in l iresione Tires . Don't risk your Uf: c can have new tires wicli s low cost Come la und j Campaign today by e ;; " new Firestone Giua-C YOU SAVE PCAUSE THE WIDER FLATTER TREAD GIVES ! 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