Uoilrcaii Fin- J i. 3 f 1 iSf...... ' i, tJ I 1 r f. V- cst bid- 5 w-' r!: ta ' ; far s f r r ia I, tie flowing deS' . .te' of 1 1 a s'.ube on College i te-ect:on of Col- ; "ct end ram with .e1 i a.. civer in ' . H- for , r j a 11 o' . ' c i hi r 'a- - i , t 1 ; t L i pur i f J ti e A. L. , I; I. j e-1 1 ing J.one Towuuiip, , ere rzZt South of . a. - v i:;s. . 2 L TUCLIAS, , .. Eeceiver ' J. I T. r - r: A i Ul E. 13 r to a EJ ; ? ah 1333, at twelve wilh e,.,otf,pT 0f thesu.i ... 1 1 thence U. li i- o x-a vts iv Brandy Branch: thence down tJie ran OQ rniinvR H. fill l3fi W. 1 et end runs wun XTw ftl o w 24 tvnlei. H ! College Street I ra V K5 . 0 doIm. a lute Bert lot 243 i oi t.w 14 1-2 oles, a 7d e, N. 68 W. 18 1-2 poles, 8. 71 Mntaining 44 acres more or less. as i jt xt I rrxl. J 4 - Aaverusea uui un jl 1 vu wtj w February, 1838. f RAW guinmiL " Uorteaeee. N. B. Boney, Attorney. " " 4-17-41. . ' ; . . ' ' Of the $527,126,239 in. loans made to the railroads by the Be nniurirnntiait -nnanoft- CarDoratisn $1813,224 have been repaid by the rail lines. . . , - t at 1 n II r f f t ta J Let to .lie on a ditch; thence wi'Ji tlie dxUh and the line 01 J. L. Jordon 270 feet to a stake r, ',"ft Street! thence . with tie southeastern edge of ,. College ..... " . 1 Street to the Degmmng, ana lying and. being in the town, of War saw, N. C. J i - - quired to deposit ten pef cent '' of the amount Dia wixn xne irusiee, to insure good faith, : Advertised this the iatn uay 01 February 1938. - : J. I. GKESHAJtt. jr., IT. , A. J. T.lanton, Atty. r. NOTICE OF SAUf There are 141 Class I steam railroads is , the United Btates and they operate 236,488 miles of road. Class I railroads' are those roads with annual operating re- Ur 2U r,.lv--;!V - fjX ?.tt1t.?W" .... - JM-i!rT,s,w"My"?f?!if'i " IThav o-n tTt virtue Af th I10W- iorage deed, executed byC. S,venues above $1,000,000, inrner ana wue, xuay . t , . - dated March 27th, 1937, to Bam'.1 Sit to eight , pounds of. 8-8-8 " 1 of authority contain, r of re-sale maie by , Clerk. Cdperior Court . ... : l u jiitv.' nuon a raise of 3 1 a sJe made under the pow:J Sumherj and recorded in the office of the Register 01 neeas 01 iwupun VnnT in hnnV 409. lit T3HM 161. the undersigned will on March 2 V st, 1938, at tne nour 01 1 0 cwu. M rix rnnrthmm floor at Dut- lin County, Kenansville, H. C, of fer and- Bell to 4he highest bidder for cash' tne louowine uesunucu . 1 . - J ' lriTIW OTI1 Tract r para . nm," . 10oo beinit in the county of Duplin, - as a calf in 1836. 'fertilizer is being Recommended per tree for tne appie orcnaras 01 Madison county oy ; tne couniy iagent. - , -- -iv',.;:t , Lee JJaninaras, a 4-a. cau ciud wiv of Concord, ronte 3. Cabarrus Conner is now milking 28 pounds of mule a iay irom a pure urea ..... ' a Guernsey cow wntcn ne puronasea , the fol Sen wmmito investigate! employment " 34S atietaid tow, ' CUPID GETS THREE ; We may well ask "what is the matter with Cupid." Another week rolled fcy, and, he got only three couples. Maybe he has the measles, anvwav ? nere vxej j come; iwv white oouples, George Sandlin with Julia Jones and David Pad gett with Thelma Malpais. In the colored group we see just one counle. Erwin Williams and Mag-- xce HOCDtNf OUT MO . :3 CXjrrA KNOCK WC FXTWWSTHfiE CHIEF'S intra (zmev w Mfc wo TRVtNG TO SCARE YOU '6B"tHT .SHACK flTTHEl . . - . H I "TO.'. SWT HE l I 0CHTT PUULTtWI , vie OKvu.; cial wor' will,, t school runnf distr sc ' hr r ax yniL opoo flo )e thbo"J two- MOW a -"' TLLTIE ")Ol gEHINOft . OUCT.VWIU OKK TO 71 i mm By Dean Carr "HZ riV-c pmdtv WO V THERE ARE THREE STILL-FOKy INSIDE comt vyn u TOW IT 1 TO inc PALACE.' I TOW IT TO I " . PALACE ' X . . .. 11 iii .wic . iitjmt it ! .'. .Vf SSvy PrnNS BROKE 'lfCTS .1 X" AV ir' 7!' 1 ... " . li SN' SOOVJOOtOSOPrVVl 0OMu V'V l-HHXi '1 li " imi 1 1 11 1 1 . A ' j .1 - if UTS, J CAPTURED ANU LW'tw oi A ' STRANtjfc, LKri "tup UlNft WILL BE PLEASED WITH THIS i HIGHLY REWARD CKTB IW STORE. , . J UUI - iv. n ' . fHy CTPANGE FLA "S? gTHE WATERS C? XLO V J- - ' 1 ' Ttn1 Bruce Stuart Railroads Spehd in 88 Ccr inStatetCommuniti'- .The raioads in 1987 bought materials and supplies or fuel in iak ,fia and towns located in 88 of the 100 counties of Vorth) Carolina. This fact and the nation; ri.i amwari nf wiilwftv vurchasesl n.V . iv I ma a tombImI itl & tOlM 01 CX1UD, its which J. J. Pelley, rresiaeni; of the Association .mhw I Railroads, recently presented to ' the special Senate Committee nov investigating Unemployment $s Belief. For the nation as a who1 these exhibits showed that rT year purchases of materials, nium and fuel amounting ', total of $900,000,000 were i by the railroads in c liuwted in 2.637 c ties of a total of 8,027 count" the 48 states of the nation. . purchases included approxin. 70,000 different items and affected industry and agricul everywhere. ' , in m2fl and 1930 railway r nnaiiM af materials, supplies . fuel averaged $1,185,000,000 V nually. In the live years-., in. n lass this vearlv averar dropped to$559,819,800. In 193. railway purchases a maveiuu. supplies and fuel increased U $803,421,00 Encouraging , teaf fio volume in the first . half of 1937 resulted in a further increase in railway purchases of material. supplies ana iuei, too wuu i"v ! year amounting " $9W,U0U,OUO sharp decl1"" and ' xeve fourth q" suited i reduorai . Jjahibits to t' and a returii. would bring a of railroad bu; ume which, in ulate industrial , out the nation, slid , stent of thousanis of woiw . build one freight ca he saiii, if-1, quires xnaterials fruit 31 bnwunt - 8tates-andrifid.i WVWvlM:.. hours of tmPtoynwnU W!f?,l: ay a j .oVk . r -rj i t.r.ii.1 ;n iflcoinotiie ht added jL Jiftncdlato Kierruico A. ACEEVC NCR , . k f. A POM AM VVCULD PAST A 'j jL,ihrndlatIy ctctlvoSi crop arliar, 4 Promote heavlor fraltti nakM higher ylolds f.-.;- 8. Swootons) th soii-lessi need for lime, and i orodlaUoturnr d- At at special mec- ft, t-8fv .toi)SiSta-- BMr;.n-ica' i Cominlttee I . T 1 l.rM Sll mrnt With full W0I. au obt and' trauires matexhd drawn toon mores , tJJrty. itates.y.yXy, f Viluiington T" ' ,aun ton on f ite plans wre m n-ork lto toe r"v i ia 1 1 lutid in 'aytU- 3 tjCMIJ I "r it V It' Cm ftt i 1 1 'i if i V confi

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