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' t , it, t C d. , si 'tor is- c.!.-y, l.to f- i I U 11 ! i tr L i ' 5 .3 V.L1 Li r- t ... 1, t J SALE'- Ty vLtae of the authority ibon- t '-ifliat"-toe',Ari!id,"4 of, ferrt e -M es tie-'!" day of te t ' I. 7, ly I nl .tlaaaSen : v Jx L.,.i . tLaalert to -a Trust Orfly, Trustee, - ! i is tLe o.oo of-tfte ' of Bee6V; for T-'Jn t '7, X, ft, ia fcok ,S73, Z X fiault savins bent r.ad in eosditiont of rJli f;d f V Cie' tmders'-ned : Trustee 1, on the 3rd f of yXanoary, ,3, at 1J:C3 o -X soon, at s Court Eocrra i of 'Uaplla . -ntyr X. C, Or i- ! at la tact " ra, to tSe-fc'z&est Mdy ? for vX theVfoSowing do-' 23 1: I oertairf lanTlit.eontaui- 7 1 Hi acres, more or less, sit- I 1 li K?"? 1fPlTil county, , o., ana oouno el t tie rorth by-B.iW: &mfher L 1 ; on the East by ft. W. Kea r j; tm. the South by A. B. f land; and on the West by I 1 Wallace; and beginning at t in Qoshen, nrposed to be Joe Grimes' line,;andv,rant i his line 8. i pole to a '.e; thenoe & 27 degreee W; 80 s to a white oak near the old ,1; tience up the nvDl braneh i if meanders about 202 poles to a lunch of sweet bays; thenoe 8. :J decreet W 82 poles to a tigttr v ;:i tree in the edge et a pond; C:nce S. 79 degrees W75 polel to a lftwood tt&kej thoace A 4 ' rses W, 150 pojes to a stake on rt i line; thence 8. 65 degrees tl polesite a lightwood tree; t'-c ce N. 60 degrees . 234 poles t Lok Jack; thenoe H. 40 de prcci E. 52 pole to a pine sear ai l in front ef the school-house, ei tie South edge of .the road; tl se I, 9 degrees K. 152 poles ti a stake and small sweet gum in a cian branch: thenoe. X. 8 de- s TL 62 poles to a .ttake in a rr 1 branoh,' thencd ydovs laid ! .Jh. H. 83 degrees Wi 88 poles - n white oak : H. 9 degrees X, U " 9les to a stake ; thence -. X. ; ; srees E. 100 polet to a pine lie ease of Qoshen; ttence . let to e stake; thence iH. t dea to a stake : thence W isles to a stake; . thence 8. ; oles to the beginning, cos ? 444 1-4 acres, more or less - tie same lands conveyed to Ciambers by deed ef A. J. dated October 23tL, 1927, 'y recorded is the Public v of Berlin County, V. C, Ji reference ft' hereby r further description, 'osit. of five pef oest of the t bid will be required ef the Jul bidder at the hour of i. ' ! Ebove property will be told tt alls taxes sow, due and , Mce dated and - posted ' . t ef EeeeKber, 1837. :n Loan A Intranee Ce., . (Formerly ' EouUiem . rtny) By tTerfh A , Attorneys, Elisabeth City, T . M3-23-80, V.CJ.&IB. , . ;'. r 1Z2 C7 EXECUTICI SALES ' la the Superior Court " " 'i Cwrolina i County Ij-7 and W. 8. Wdlt: Vi.- , -' i r r. rrJJs -. ' virtue of an execution direct- i the unds'jrned from the ' r Court of Duplin County , drove entitled action, I i ronday, the 17th day of i::3, at or about 12:C2 : ; tie -C;- -l-ise door cf -.ty, t:i iXJ- sur - " tF- to s..',-iy saL. ex- 1 1' e rV-t, title and ia i Ce s-Il C. 0. t, has in and to the !3 t e ihy of v::ilii.::i, tf IIin County 1-1; a l. o. v 1?' "'MS C? LAST) Vzist and ly virtue ; of the power of stJe c;-t..:ne4 in cer- v -a c '1 ff tr.. ? rase by. Frank i.' itj I.ra L-Lia, his wife, to f 8 V' r i trustee, dated .a c 7 tl ..ruary, ivjc, 1 r Hi'- '-ri. 527. at i i.j, :a County t ' 1 vi-? beet li 1' i : - -i if t8 rote j fc-v j and te ofbtai 1 1 JTO-1 tlo c trustee l .l .eca li:CJ o'doti, noon,Mn. MoGowan'i paxenft, MriDuid l:Zy o'clock, P. VL, m Kon"Mr .MoKoy .Kennedy. '-f. and dy, t' f J (y of January, 10 83, i t t-j .' .w of Co Court house in r: vi"e, Euplin County, l.lj C.iia fiffer for aal and sell for cash to the ik-hest Md dor by puLlie auction, subject to aimnce bid profiled for by law, t!:& lands la woirsowBe township, said County and State, described in and conveyed, by soi! tool ,of truxt, as fcowir;,.;';,;";;;;;'-:' j er"-5'2 jat a stake in Sue Ground 1 ?jiok Xrank WSktat corner, tad runt as said Wjaant' line S. Si 72 polos to a pine stump'jat the southwest corner of said Frank VilSans' field; thenoe 3. 10 1-a E. about 82 snlet to a stake in tile roed . juit : en flu north tide of , 'a tmall . braiioh called XTat'a Branch ; thence down said branch about 42 poles to' point en the rut ef said branch below the west end of the eld mill dam; thenoe up the edge - the old mill pond to the begin- ning; xontaining 83 acres, more or less. Being a part of the tract rr: - .rlr : , i, oy n,w?.ment the weknil hi tihhrM Km during the year 1918, as recorded in Book Ko. 200, at page 263, of the Buplid County registry. - This the 3rd day ox vecemDer, 0. H. KKOWLES,Trustee. Albert tV flrady, AttortMf.'At'V Bee. 9, 16V 23, 80 41 pd. V V v : N0TIC3 OF SALE i Under and bv virtue - of 'the power of talft contained ia a .cer tain deed of "trust from C. H. Mille to T. F. Hill,' Jr, dated De cember 28th,41938, imd recorded is the office f the Xegister of Deeds of Duplin 'County in book 874 at page 120, I will es toe 24th day of January, 1938 offer and sell to the highest bidder (or cash at the courthouse; door, of Duplin County, KenansviUe, H. C, at the hour of lis o ciocs: ine followinff described tract or parcel of land, bounaea ana aesonoea as follows: ' Beeinsing at a pine and gum on the run ot Dividing ijrancn, run sing thence S.47 W. 267 polet to a stoke os the County Bead; thenoe with said road a. 43 W. 45 1-8 noles to a stake: thenoe 5, 47,1-2 about 238 poles to a tweet gum on the run of Wild Cat Branch; thenoe up ' tiie ' run ; of Wild Cat Branch to the jriouth of Dividing Branch; thenoe' up said branch to the beginning, contain ing 77 l- acres more or less, ex-; cepting from the operation of this deed of trust one acre os which, is situated the family grave - yard and a right of way to and from said grave yard to tne t jraisos FriendshiB Eublio Boad. - . -i - Advertised tLj the 20th day of December, 1237. ; ' T. F. xliuv TCtusiee, H. B. B0S2Y, Attorney.': . - o,v Deo. 8a, Jan. , 1320-lt. C7EALE - rnder and ty virtue of the pow- er ef sale o.:nea in a cenais iudmnent enti"A ''Clyde , JUven- hark et al vs 1 W. Lee et. al", rendered is Ce November special, term of 18S7 Duplis . Superior Court, 'the -ua " neft commiSr tioners will ol'or and sell to the highest b for cash, at the Court r-"t F -r of Eijjlin Cqus tv. Keuuksvj, Korth Carolina, on January 31st, 1938, -at , the hour of 12:C3 o'clock, Koon,, the foilowing tracts r parcels of land lying and being to. Island Cretk Townshi!). rpras.tonnry, State of Korth Carolina,' and boun ded and described as follows, to- wit! Enown as the home tract, and t'-sirT t a stcve in the field r- :er cf,! t;ro.'-4, tfl miss " -C9 U3.S 0J1SI 2 t ) poles to a stake on Amma riveiilsark's lise, thenoe with his V i II C3 E 11 1-2 pols to 1' Ueel stuirp; thence H S3 E c ESCIZTY, TO The Hissiorr Eenanaville , I ty of, the",- t , Chnrchi will meet next 1 ,'ay evenir2 at 2:39 in the cfcrrch, Ait the ladies of the church are urged to attend nd begin year with good at tendance. tt " The Society meets V Tuesday following each ,Krst Bnnday;' V! Kx. and MWX'8i ItotWan ! J ."i on- .1 .. '' I vm Dun, 0. a., vi vuiUMiuin, o v spent the Chrutmas holidays with t sua xoianaiier: mn ana. mrs. JUX'9Mtti'::W.- Berths, Mae Shaffer' spent' Christmas Bay with her parents, lr; and Krs. J. W. : Hiss Marie Williams lad as, her truest last Sunday, her. roommate. Miss Hejen Hedgepath,, a Boland. Marie accompanied her back to Boland to spend a few days.; r Mrs. W. M. Eubank and child ren, of Wilmington, are spending sometime with her parents, Mr, !and.Mrs.; BiL;Sykesfcii;-ti?: Miss Helen Kennedy of "Duke Hospital,. lraruam, spent-Vhnst-mas with her parents, jUr. and Mrs. McKoy Kennedy. -V Mrs. A. Merritt spent s tome time in Wilmington laitweek. t Mr. and Mn. . S. Williamson and .family were dionerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepard . on last 8aturday'night.. 'Mist Madge Fuquay ii visitinf Christmas holidays. :i n -i Mr.' and Mrs. ' Gilberts Honey- outt ana aauenter, Kntn -cnase, with relatives, .lliey were, aocom- panied by their nieee, EHa' There; Mr. and Jus. John, Jk .wtvin spent last Sunday with relatives is -Hampstead. .? ffw Mrs. Hattie ft. Korneeav 1 and daughters, Misses; Marg&re: - Tasd I Virmna If AvilArran nf 'flAlriehAWA. spent .Christmas sday bete a with the Norwood. Boneys. v v , Miss Mane Williaau has ' been visiting friends' in BwlasAfc' Mr., and Mrs.-Wilbur Adams, of Angier, spent. Christmas Sere with Mr..and Mrs J,IaiiaH Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mercer and baby Jean, ' of ; Bblenboro, 1 spent several days Here recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sostherland and family spent tiie past weekend with Mrsr QgdeQ: in ,Eliw& T&e twins and Lawrence, Jr-, Remained for a few dayt longer, s 5 i , Misses: Sarah BMkt and ' Hancy- Hines, of Baleigh,.spent Jhet holi days here with- their jaun, ! Misi Lula Hinsn:;.f'i'.a i&r& v . Miss Tattie Loftis accompanied Miss Martha Pickett homf for the weekend to visit the hitter's par ents. Mr;;and MrsB.,CWellstf part of the Christmas :solytr(t. Iillingtorf with'jIH-yt01?- tt . Mr. and Mrsi BjK Lth.V have: returned to their home in Wayn esboro, Va., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beasley. ' Mrs. Gertrude Cooper, and dau ghters, of Wallace, spent Sunday here 1.Mrs.;W. .'Pioketti't Mrt.w"Joseph "Wallace 'spent Monday in Wilmington weie the went to attend the rnarrlage of her youngest brother, 'f . ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowen spent Chrisianal day in Hope Mills with, relatives. . s.?.--'' W. DrMeadort anoTV daughter, Carolyn, of ; Atlanta,-.. Ga., : came jaw xnoay to join jiui. ucauu who hat bees .spending' lometiiee 7-7 Stiiregeon'Boad tli t1 road X 62 W 2 poles to a stake on the- said road tiienoe S, 34..Wy IV ! VOies 10 me neguumur, con-1 taining 22,2apresi:mor or IfssJ Ana tne lo acre xraci or iana is. described its loJtosnt'-t:-. '0- Beginning at a stake by the. turegeon Road att the intersect ion of, a small ditch aid ' runs thence with said ditch N 2 1-2 E and the tame course- ' continued 143 voles to a stake in Aley Fus- sel's line; thence her line X 87 W about 7 poles tot stake, her cor ner:1 thence her other . Use 8 32 1-2 W 130 poles to a stake by the Sturgeon Boad; thence. said road S 48 E 38 1-2 poles to the Degin-j nir, oontaihing 18 aoriSj noi.-e-C ! less., ' '',' 'i'V '""'fj Each' of "the two-'aboye 'tiacls will be sold separately. af Advertised, this the 27th day of December, 1037. - ' ' , ' 1 rv here , in ,the home, of her, sister, I Mrs. Oliver Stokes, who has been quite sick. ' " Xr. and Mrs. Joe 3Pridgen spent Christmas at Atkinson and Castle . Mrv.and Mrs. J. M. Brock and children spent the holidays In Currjtuck vith relative!. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady and two; little girls spent Christmas day with-relatives in Beston . v Mrs.: Ronald Harris, of Kinston, spent Saturday here with her mo ther, Mrs. Ernina ftuinn and other relattvel,i - ' ?; V- Mrs. imn Burch and children were'reoent visitors i nEichlanrli. 'Billy Murrayrf Ealeigh,' spent variBimas1 nere wiur flis parents, or. and mrs. w. a. Murray. J. H. Jemtt, of IJewbern, spent Christmas here with his wife, sons and ftmfly i ffm X Miss Audrey iJmphlett spent se veral days recently at her home in WenfaB.. ; t'r xkrt Mis Buth gran ho teaches scHoOI at Selma spent the Jwlidays here ith Mr?C Annie Ingram., . t '.MjstGraoe . Llttieton, turn Mrton,''and brother, Bxbert ; Lit tleton of Pembroke, also Mr, and Flpyd lattletoiL and chiMren, of Atkinson,' ipent Sunday here with; Mfi aiidrs.(0. Littleton, t 'Miss Minnie Hobbs, of . Hobbs viilev spent the holidays here with her sister, Mrstoid FerrelL ij, m ' 4. 1 .. SJiWitlCK CLTTB ' ' ' JUxti John A.' Gavin was a most charming hostess on- Tuesday of I thisweftk at o'clock when "she entertained the. members' of the B. M. G. SewingiiClub at a ; de- ughtfuJj hchepnrfTwo of A the jhemliers -were unable ,tOi- attend, but covers werfl laidat . the '.long dining;. room . table for .tea who thorouerhlv, emoved xhe..occiuinii. AfteX'ttSi dsKrt.courile the ladies adjourned., to ', the yjngiroom Jt vut ,ana w, sew, oejore. an ,i.open ftre until aboulf 4 0'clopk.f ' - : CHBBTMAS'PABTT. ,. ,. 1 FQB-SinrDAY SCHOOL CLASS her " SundjCSghpX)! jjass. jwitt? a t Paty. ia 'the home'pf Miss Hatel Baker on ; .Thursday nieht of last week.i.,th slaaa toll Christmas gifts ior eacn otner, The living - room was decorated with a large attratv uve unnsimas tree. Alter many games were played directed by Mra. Quinn (the guests, were invit ed the; dinjngroon where the kosss Mjsji jBjiSier serVed sand- wiuuea ana cocoa. Miss Eloise Turner, of Bocky r LOW' Al&KIXCS A' WIDTHS sxm- - .' - v Tobacco Cloth - 1 , One of the Most Complete Stocks is Eastern Carolina NEW YORK , CLOTHING . KOTSTON, H. c. IJ A DDV 'NEW YEAR. C h 1 -To You All, AND MAY FT BE A ' ' PLEASANT ONE? I , " We will be glad to do our! 1 T ; part by caring for your eeds is the best r VP1 i i i ta2siLleia&2er. TURNER'S ,f L Liana Mount, is spending the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. C. T. Grady, at her home near KenansviUe. -CAncirTTisa ';" FOB ; - MV::l;l.;f ' Several courtesies have bees ex tended Mrs. Lehman Williams, nee Miss Chrystine. Whaley recently, among which was an old-fashion ed cake-cutting gives last Wed nesday sight after the rehearsal at about 9 o'clock is the home of Mrs. W. D. Beynolds, with Miss Erma Williams, and Mrs. X. B, Boney as Joist .hostesses. . There were almost 30 present - among wnom. were the families of - the contracting parties end the girls, who work in the T Agricultural Building. . ' ' When the lovely 2-tier weddinsr cake, which ' centered the dining taoie was cut the following found trophies in their slice: Miss Vir- einia Dixon. the .wiih-boM. ir...' Josephine Mercer, the engage. rt..-Tt-:.. t v.--. ii.-. v '-ZZ7 ttTtiSrtowh tho heart. Ud TJuMm & K MWand were passed by the hostesses. CHEISTMAS TEE PARTY Mrs. 0. X. Bail delightfullv En tertained at a Christmas tree par ty on last rrittay sight, honor and Annie. After several interest ing games, Santa Clans appeared had bees placed under an attrac tive Christmas tree for the chil dren. Mrs. Dail was assisted by ats. it. ayxesn serving tempt- tempi- ing refreshments, which carried!!!"!" ! la??' Z0?? out -the color note of red and : 4wm - , ATJaTLIABY MEETS The regular monthly meeting1 of the Woman's Auxiliary of Grove Presbyterian Church was held OB: Monday afternoon. Deo. 28th, at 8:30 in the home of the president, Mrs.- John A. Gavin. Ho program was given due to the fact that it had been presented on a. previous Sunday in the form of a candlelight vesper service - in the church. After the openinsr de votional a short business session was held. ' - .; oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo O o o. o o o o o o. o . s-jy DUPUN CITIZENSt o o l o During the er oentury that J ' , i a; p. a. We wish o; Or as in the past. o; 81 o,: o o o o o o: o , and solicit your o ) r WHUAK3 WHAX.EY On Thursday mornhg, December 23, at 9 :30 o'clock in Grore Pres byterian Church of fcentnsville, Miss Chrystine Whaley,v 'oldest: daughter of H. and Mrs.-M. J. Whaley of KenansviUe,, '.became the bride of Lehman Guy .Willi- ' ' Cadet C.; B. Sitterson, Jr., of ams, youngest son.of Mr. and Mrs, West Point, X. Y., has bees spend Zack Williams of Pink Jfill. Theiing several days here with - his Bev. F.'.L , Goodma yVofficiated'parents. - , j.i .,.4" v using the ring ceremony. ' . v I . Miss Ethel Canady and Mrs. Bo- The pulpit was bounded with ivy, long leaf' pine" and floor bas kets of white lillies interppersed wiih standards of white eathedral candles. ; rv; A program ",; ''''.v. of nuntiai music m wnlnu1 WMV. .TP: Tk !... nolds, pianist and Miss Erma Wil - liams, soloist who sweetly sang "At Dawning' and "The v Sweet - est Story Ever Told.'' The tradi- tional bridal ohorut from. 'Lohen- erin was' used as the processional and Mendlessphn's weddin march',a.onTj?e'wlt?. "latives. as tne recessional; As the . vows I . . . . . . were being spokes' Mrs. Reynolds played very softly Liebstranm. - The bride's only attendant was her sister, Mrs, Norman Anderson of Mt Olive. Her dress was green "uia?g accessor- s and she wore mourner cor tage. of Bnarcliff roses. v 1 i brotlier of the bnde and Littleton 11 : xne onae, given in marriase by her father," VL J. Whaley, was met. at the -altar by the bride groom and his best man, Lewis Williams of Pink -HilL a brother of the groom. The bride was be- bonnet suit with a natural fox collar and wore ioed-blue accessor ies. She carried an arm bouquet of talisman roses tied with Talisman ribbon. After the ceremony the couple ..j. ... ., ymwm mJute flome Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer, of Louisburg, spent Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. P. J.. Dobeon. Mrs. Mary Alderman,' of ' Boe hill and Frank Alderman; of Eliz abethtown, were recent visitors in the home of the Perry Dobson'3. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Farmer , and son,' also Mrs. Laura. M. . Gavin, spent Christmas is Mt. Olive with relatives.-' -.- " Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bivenbark, of Watha, were visitors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 7. Wells. .'. '-. . . 1911 1937 Over a QuarterCentury year just ending the people of county have allowed us to continue serving them as we have been in business. You have made it possible for us to do this, and it is to you that we address our thanks for your patronage and good will. you a very happy and prosperous oerely hope that, we" may continue to serve you is during the ooming year, and' that our relationship Our store will be at the tame location, on the corner of Main and Hill streets, is Warsaw, where you are invited to visit us at any time. Always remember that we are In business to serve you patronage and good will. Miss Katheryn Sitterson, cf ' liamstohy spent, several da;'3 I during the holidays with her i ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Sittri i. :xMiss Mary lee Sykes, of V. ington, N; C-. is the' guest of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. . L' Sykes.' ma Bajley and baby of Laurin- burg, spent , Sunday here - with Mr. and Mrs. F. W, McGowen. Henry Moore Cooper, of Fayette- . ,. 'h,' 1... .ai. w tt ; 1 W1U1 " Ule UCOPer. .'s . ,ii f- M 1 , f Kdward Peel, of , Williamston, Clara Mack Martin, of . Faisosjr were iccent visitors here the home of e Sitterson's. J v .f?d Mrs. F. L Goodman, i cauaren spent -Monday m" I i mnm nwnfl Hm . UAh Mr. and Mrs, Bob Grady, are spending the Christmas holidays in Florida. SPENDS CHRISTMAS WITH WIFE AND DAUGHTER , E. F. Miller, who is employed with a printing firm at Newark, Delaware, spent the Christmas holidays with his wife, Mrs. Sudie Pyatt Miller, and daughter, El wina, at their home near Kenans ville. . Friends and relatives extended the family a number of courtesies during Mr. Miller's visit. A fam ily Christmas tree, honoring Mr. Miller was an event of Christmas Eve at their home. Twenty guests were present. On Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter, were dinner guests of Mrs. Miller's brother, and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pyatt in Goldsboro. They re mained over for an evening of cards with friends. Sunday they were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bry an, Sr. Mr. Miller returned to Delaware Sunday evening. SEA FOOD CAFE In Warsaw HEADQUARTERS IN DUPLIN COUNTY FOR SEA FOOD IN SEASON We Feed you when in Warsaw We furnish you sea foods to carry home' at the lowest prices o o o o o. o o, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Warsaw andDuplin in the past quart New Year, and sin- every possible way may be as pleasant t5 o o o o o o o o Oi OI : o o V " " I- r - t a rivenbark. iJr2niCcoimnn . , )c.! ?yr:Al;V:u a r ' s ; f--e i '' u r . ; I CleanersHatters :d personal pro- GAVIN, Comiuissioner, By B.C. Sheffield Krr:TCN. x. c - ) IfVTTVTTTTTTTTWTTTTW-T" Krf- V W K X- W W W Vo' W 'W -W "W v v -mm -mr
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