L EGA 1L NOTICES NOTICE of ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as the Administrator of the Estate of Fannie L. Miller, this is to' notify all persons who have claims against said estate to pre sent their claims to the undersign ed Administrator or his attorney en or before the 21 day of Aug. 1944, or this notice will be plead ed as a bar to their recovery, and ' all persons indebted to said estate will also make immediate pay ment to the undersigned Admini strator. v ' This 21 day of Aug. xs42. ' W. T. Brock, Administrator ! ' of Fannie L. Miller, estate. II. E. Phillips, atty 10 1 6t. H E P , ... . v, . NOTICE- OF SUMMONS In Superior Court North Carolina Duplin County Lucille Whitley, by her next friend, Maggie Brinson - vs Herbert. Whitley . ' The defendant, Herbert Whit , ley will take notice that an action ' entitled as above has been com menced in the Supeiror Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce, on the .: two year ground of separation, and the defendant Herbert Whit ley will further take notice that he is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County in Kenans, ville, North Carolina, on the 24th dav of September. 1943.. and ans- - war or demur Tdthfromplaint of the Plaintiff filed in said action on this date, on or before the 15th day of October, 1943, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for ' the relief demanded in the com . plaint This the 23rd' day of Aug. 1943. R. V. Wells Clerk Superior Court. 9 17 RDJ NOTICE ' Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Williams Henry Hines, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against ' the said estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Warsaw, N. C. , on er be fore the 27th day of August, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar or their recovery. . All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This the 20th day of August, 1943. Mattie Williams, Executrix of For best prices and complete Job on Monuments, see or write Rev. H. J Whaley BealavUIe, N. C. TM R"S"i'.'ER TO FUEL OIL s:::m:E.:.CETA ; CONSERVATOR COAL HEATER If oa cao'l ( enough oil for your furic,ui thaCnwtrrator lo provide auxiliary beau This amazing coal better dreulatei be throofhoui the todr house Heats t to toomuBMiiy in cow l wthcx. Holds are serecU . cars without refilling. No durt aihes f-U Into sealed dshl coa JiMr.l heConierr etor giTwyoa JO more heal than ordinary nrudae-trpe heaters more 'octm vow fuel bills In ball. ' Coma in aad aae it today COOTVATOR C-'r.n AtCowcn Co William Henry Hints. E Walker Stevens, Attorney. iu-l-6t. E. W. S NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix on the estate of John Franklin Swinson, this is to noti fy all parties holding claims against said estate to present them, -duly Itemized and verified, to the under signed Administratrix on or be fore February 18th, 1944, at Mount Olive, North Carolina. R. F. D. All persons indebted to said es tate will, please make Immediate payment ' This the 18th day of August, 1943. - - ' . ' MRS. ADDIE LOU SWINSON ADMINISTRATRIX OF JOHN FRANKLIN SWINSON. GAVIN GAVIN, Attorneys. 9-24-6T. Q G. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of M. J. Lambert this is to notify all per sons having claims against said es tate, to present them to the under signed duly verified, on or before September 1, 1944,' or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. - This September 1, 1943 Mrs. Virginia Lambert Calypso, N. C. 10-15-6t. R. D. J. 'NOTICE Know all men that on August 17, 1943., the undersigned sold all of his fight, title and interest in.and.Jta the stock ofjgoodswares and merchandise by .him owned and operated as The City Market, in- the Town of Warsaw, North Carolina, to H. E. Register, of Warsaw, N. C and discontinued business as of that date. H. E. Register is now operating said business under the name of City Market and is responsible for all debts and purchases since said date, he having acquired all of the interest as well as the good will of the undersigned. C. C. Mills. 10-l-4t. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by vlrture of the po wer and authority In me vested under a judgment of the Superior Court of Duplin County rendered by R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court in a Special Proceeding No. 1837, entitled, C. E. stepn ens, Administrator of F. D. Scott et al", on August 30th, 1943, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Duplin County, on Monday. Oct ober 4th, 1943, at the hour of One O'clock, P. M., all the following described tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Duplin County, in the Town of Magnolia, Duplin County, North Carolina, and boun ded and described as follows: Being lots L 3 and 5, described in a deed from J. A. Mathis and wife to F. D. Scott, dated July 15, 1903, recorded in Book 91, page 168, and bounded and described as follows: 1st (The one on which the said F. D. Scott is now merchandizing) Beginning at a stake 65 feet from the center of the W. 9c W Rail road track and north edge of Car roll Street running with the rail road line north 15 -i west ii w feet to a stake; thence south 74 1,2 West 89 1-2 feet to a stake; thence South 15 1-2 East 71 1-2 feet to a stake on the north edge of Carroll Street; thence witn said street north 74 1-2 East 89 feet to the beginning, containing 1-8 of an acre, more or less. 2nd. Adjoining the above de scribed lot: Beginning at a stake on the north edge of Carroll Stre et the 4 corner of lot No. 1, run ning with said street south 74 1-2 W. 89 1-2 feet to a stake, known as the Old Wilson corner; thence with said Old Wilson line north 15 1-2 West 144 1-2 feet to a stake; thence north 74 1-2 East 89 1-2 feet to a stake; thence south 15 1-2 east 144 feet to. the beginning, containing 1-4 of an acre, more or less. 3rd. Beginning at a stake on the Railroad line 143 feet from the beginning corner Of lot No. l,,and runs with the said railroad line north 15 1-2 W. 71 1-2 feet to a stake; thence south 74 1-2 west 89 1-2 feet to a stake; thence nuth 15 1-2 east 71 1-2 feet to a stake; the 3rd corner of the above 2nd lot; thence north 74 1-2 east 89 1-2 feet to the beginning, con taining 1-8 of an acre. (These three lots are designated in the plot as lots No. 1, 5 and 3, respect ively which by reference to plot will show). . EXCEPT: A lot conveyed byF. D Scott and wife to John F. Cro wn on the 17th day oi Jiuy, xwo, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun ty, in book x, page i iv, ana uwui ded and described as follows: , Beginning at a stake on tne norm edge of Carroll Street 186 feet from the center of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad track run ning with said street 60 1-2 feet to a stake; tnence n. a x-a w. 144 feet to a stake; thence north 74 1-2 E. 60 1-2 feet to a stake; thence S. 15 1-2 E. 144 1-2 leet to the beginning. 4. Beirinninx at an elm on Dei- wav road, running N. 195 feet to a ditch; thence W. 135 feet to a walnut tree; tnence s. lao ieei w Delway Road; thence said road to the Degmning, containing i-o oi an acre. , . ' 5th. Beginning at a corner oi Carroll and Railroad Streets run ning west 120 feet to a corner; thence E. 120 feet to Railroad Street; thence S, 70 feet to the bepinnine. tin. One lot In the Town of f.' -ioV.h North CprolJna, b'.'iv Railroad Street and runs thence W. 83 feet to a stake; thence S. 28 feet to a stake; thence E. 83 feet to Railroad Street; thence N. 28 feet to the beginning, and being described in the Homestead of F. D. Scott as (recorded In the Public Registry of Duplin County, In Bo ok 411, page 1. H ..' V ' The lots are first to be sold sep arately and then in bulk, as pro vided by order of court rendered In said proceeding. The purchas er will be required to make a de posit of 10 of his bid to guar antee his good faith. This the 31st day of August, 1943. - -. . JOHN A. GAVIN, Commissioner. . Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys. a 10-l-4t. NOTICE OF SALE ' By Judgment of the Superior Court Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against Mary juxce Best icj and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct. 1943, at 12 o'clook noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, North Caro lina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: ' Being the same land described in a deed from Sam Wilson and others to Mary Alice Best record ed in Book 304, page 230, Duplin County Registry, and being the same land listed for tax by Les sie J. Best estate during 1934 and 19S5, and since that time by Mary Alice Best containing 10 acres. This 31 day of August 1943. I. N. HENDERSON Commissioner 10-l-4t D. A. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County tgainst Laura Bell Truzzells (c) and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, ithe following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, North Caro lina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: Being the same land described in a deed from Emma B. Wilson and J. S. Wilson to Laura Bell Truzzells, recorded in Book 406 page 425, Public Registry of Dup lin County, and being the same land listed for taxation by Rufus Allen in' 1936 and prior, and by J. S. Wilson during the year 1938, and by Laura Bell Truzzells dur ing 1939 and 1940, containing 1 lot This 31 day of August 1943. I. N. HENDERSON Commissioner 10-l-4t. D. Co. , NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against Minnie Singletary and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct. 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, North Caro lina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: Lots 70 and 71 in Block 74, ac cording to official map of the Town of Warsaw, being the same land described in a deed from W. S Hill to Mennie P. Singletary, recorded in Book 209. page 385. , Duplin County Registry, and being the same land listed by Minnie Singletary for tax' during the years herein set out containing 2 lots. This 31 day of August 1943. I. N HENDERSON Commissioner 10-l-4t D. A. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court Dunlin County, in civil action of Duplin County against! Annie Walker and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct. 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, North Caro lina, described in the Judgment in said action as follows: Being the same land described In a deed from Daisy D. Jordan, Executor, to W. . Walker, recor ded in Book 305, page 121; and in a deed to W. H. Walker, recorded in Book 222, page 103; and in a deed from W. H. Walker to Annie Walker, recorded In Book 154, page 63; and in a deed from W. H. Williams to Annie Walker, re corded in Book 154, page 249, all of the Public Registry of Duplin fViiintv. and bain? the same land I listed for taxation by W. H. Wal ker heirs and Annie Walker during 1938, 1939 and 1940, containing 2 acres. -1 v Thia 31 day of August 1943. I. N HENDERSON Commissioner 10-4t D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court Duplin County, in civu action of Duplin County against Willard Sutton . . "... and others, the undersigned win sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct. 1943. at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in uupun- -uniy, Warsaw Township, North Caro lina, described in the Judgment in said action as follows: m Being the same land listed for taxes by Willard Sutton during 1938, 1939 and 1940, and known as the Willard Sutton land, con taining 8 acres. . ' ' This 31 dv of August 1943. t. N III .'L "JjON Commissioner THE DUPLIN TIMES NOTICE OF BALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin ' County, in civil action of Duplin County against W. V. Parker and others, the' undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct. 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Warsaw Township, North Caro lina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: ' Being lots 18, 19 and 20 in Block 37 according to the official map of the Town .of Warsaw, and being the same land described in a deed from W. L. Hill and wife to W. V. Parker, and F. W. Johnson, re corded in Book 230, page 174, and being the same land listed by Johnson and Parker for taxation during the years herein set out containing 3 lots. This 31 day of August, 1943. I. N. HENDERSON Commissioner 10-l-4t D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against Kate Hill and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 4 day of Oct. 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Faison Township, North Caro lina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: Being the same land described in a deed from Handy Darden to Kate Hill recorded in Book 270, rtntrm HCiA sinri H trier thai am !anfr4isted--fer-taxy and known as the Kate tun land. and being the same land described in a deed of trust from Katie Hill, recorded in Book 416, page 310, Duplin County Registry, contain ing 1 1-4 acres. This 31 day of August, 1943. I. N HENDERSON Commissioner 10-l-4t. D. Co. NOTICE By authority in a certain exe cution issued out of the Superior Court of Duplin County, on a cer tain judgment docketed in the Of fice of the said Superior Court where B. P. Eggleston, Trustee and others are plaintiffs and Nancy Mobley and others are de fendants, a resale having been or dered of the lands heretofore sold under said execution, I, D. S. Williamson, Sheriff of Duplin County, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Duplin County on September 29, 1943, at 12 o'clock,- noon, the following trad of land in Duplin County, North Carolina, Beginning at a maple on the north run of Muddy Creek, al the north west corner of the E. G. I Batts tract of land, thence south i 24 1-4 east 3900 feet to a stake on the Back Swamp road, on E. G. Batts line, thence with said road south 53 1-4 west 568 feet to a stake, corner of lot numbe 2, H. D. Laniers corner on said road, thence north 24 1-4 west 3340 feet to a blackgum on the north run of Muddy Creek, . H. D. La-! nlers corner, thence up the north run of Muddy Creek to the begin ning, containing 4b acres, more or less, and being lot number 1, al loted to Nancy Mobley in the Di vision of the lands of D. W. La nier, as recorded in Reports of Committees, Book 3, page 375, Office Clerk Superior Court Dup lin County. There is excepted out of the a bove boundaries, and from the said lands to be sold the following tract orland heretofore alloted to Nancy Mobley as a homestead, to wit. Beginning at a stake on the north side of the old Back Swamp road, H. D Laniers corner, and runs with his line north 23 1-2 west 800 feet to a stake, thence north 54 1-2 east 580 feet to a stake in the Parker line of the E. G. Batts land, thence south i i-i east 800 , feet with the Parker line to his corner on the aforesaid road, thence with the said road south 54 1-2 west 580 feet to the beginning, containing 10 acres more or less. This September 13, 1943. D. S. Williamson, Sheriff of Duplin County. 9-24-2t-L.RJL SEA FOOD CAFE & FISH MARKET (Next Door to A F) CREATORS AND MAINTAINORS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS , Both Wholesale and Retail Know roar Fish or Know Your Flah Man Willis FREE DRESSING Phone 210-1 WARSAW, N. C. PIEbMONT FARM WAGONS A earehase eerttfkate from any eouaty Is good here. We have bo twe-herse aad ene-horse wagene. If Interested, see as at eace. M hog ration, eotton pleklag .beets, JJ?f!. lard', fleur. rye, barley, oats, and; a very f.J.1 plenaonts and tractor attachment. Make inquiry abeut tease. r : The Britt Corporation OUNTON. NORTH CAROLINA M. F, ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANS VILLE,N. C. ' KEN ANSVILLB'S ONLY INSURANCE AGKNCY Weekly War Ration Round-Up GASOLINE In 17 states of Eastern shortage area A-6 coupons are now valid. In states outside that area A-7 coupons are valid through Sept. 21. B and C cou pons expire according to dates on individual books.. All gasoline coupons in possession of car own ers must be endorsed with the owner's license number and state of registration. FUEL OIL Period 5 coupons in old rations remains valid through Sept. 30. Period 1 coupons in new rations are valid now. Oc cupants of oil heated homes are urged to return their applications for next year's fuel oil to their ration boards promptly and when issued new rations to place orders with their dealers for ummer fill ups. SUGAR Stamp No. 14 good for five pounds through Oct. Stamps Nos. 15-16 are good for 5 pounds each for home canning through PP'y to lheirlocar board for-more necessary. SHOES Stamp No. 18 (lpair) is valid through Oct. 31. STOVES Consumer purchases of rationed stoves must be made with a certificate obtained at lo cal War Price and Rationing Bo ard. MEAT, ETC. Red stamps X and Y valid through Oct. 2. Z becomes valid Sept. 5th, and re mains through Oct.2nd. PROCESSED FOODS ' Blue stamps R, S, and T remain valid through Sept. 20. U, V, and W became valid Sept. 1 and remain through Oct. 20. HERSHEY SHOWS ORER OF INDUCTION. "The selection of men needed fo - the armed forces and the de ferment of men required for agri- PUBLIC MAT GET WIRE The public may purchase copper wire without restriction. Under a new WPB regulation any retailer or repair man may order up to $100 worth of copper wire for delivery during any cal endar quarter. Civilians must use this wire with care, WPB pointed out, as it will be needed to cover all essential repairs for general public use. SOLDIERS OVERSEAS MAY BUY GIFTS Soldiers overseas may order Christmas presents for their fanr illes and friends at home. A cata- j log of gift uggestions, prepared by the Army Exchange Service, has been sent to overseas units with instructions on how gifts may .be ordered. Bartlett WE DELIVER m m Hmak .kshuhhb. mtm n ' ""VuuEV HUNua , II Tki?UeVM A Oj ov slurs st sen is He iiH FRIDAY A. culture, war production, and sup porting activities are much more difficult than in the days when we had ample men from which to choose," said Major General Lewis B. Hershey, Director of Selective Service, in a recent letter to local boards. He said available men will be called for induction in the following order: (1) single men without dependents; (2) single men with collateral dependents; (3) married men without children; (4) men with children (nondefer able activities and occupations;) (5) men with children. SMALL ENGINES TO FARMERS Distribution of about 37,000 air and liquid cooled internal com. bustion engines of 20 h.p. and under will be controlled by Coun ty Farm Rationing Committees. Preference rating certificates will be issued to farmers or operators of farm machinery for hire, based on the need for the engine in es sential production of crops, live stock and livestock products, poultry ..and. jeggs.. and bees. When the farmer receives such a pre ference rating certificate, he can take it to his local dealer and buy the engine. FARH HELP FROM LATIN AMERICA A total of 57,489 workers from Mexico, Jamaica and the Bahama Islands have come to this country for agriculteral employment. Mar vin Jones, War Food Adminstra tor, recently praised the ability of these workers and described their efforts as being of utmost importance to the production of food and fiber for War needs. Jamaicans and Bahamians have been employed largely in East Coast states and the Middle West. Dr. H. W. CoiweD OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glaasea Fltvctf Permanent Office At V J. Cavenangh Jewelry Store I.N WALLACE. N. C The Ant and the Straw A biologist tells how he watched an ant carrying a piece of straw which seemed a big burden to it. The ant came to a crack in the ground which was too big for it to cross. It stood for a time, as though pondering the situation, then put the straw across the crack and walked over upon it, What a lesson fo us. The burden became the bridge ot progresss. Our burdens can sometimes be turned into bridges, if we endeavor by God's help to live the over coming life. Talking, an Art; Writing;, Ditto The art of conversation, is to say the most in the fewest words possible. And in writing; who wants to always have to read over a full page to gain an understand ing when a few short sentences would have answered the desired purpose of giving the reader the information you wished for him to learn? Sheet heater relined will lengthen years. Heaters with cast top and b ottom can be made over cfod will give ser vice equal to a new stove. Bring In now and have them Repaired I can estimate the cost accurately. Prises start at for reUning and fft.00 far rebuilding. These prleea lnorease ac cording to the quaailty of material and work required. Steves brought In , Now will be repaired in the order when needed or until Oct first, with out extra emwrge far ster age. ' .JT-. ' n trsAy H. D. Farrior . Warsaw, N. 0. , Sfcn'tmifist I7?h Mexican 'National have been ployed in agriculture in 12 West ern statea. The workers, have eome wte this country to relieve farm Ukar shortages in critical areas. Wfcei the need for their services hej r ed, they win be returned t U3r home countries. oooooooooooo LIVESTOCK Our Cattle and Beg tales are Good We have Buyers For CnUiBtted Numbers HORSES AND MULE BUYERS We try to earry arouad 100 head of. geod. horses and males at all times We can satisfy yea la a borse and mule deal. Cattle and bog growers who have net been visit. Ing our sales ara invited to pay us a visit It will pay yon and pay ua. WALLACE LIVESTOCK MARKET WALLACE, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOO WATCH AND JnTWELRY REPAIRING ENORAVINW PIAMOND3 ' JEWELRY WATCHKfe A. i. CAVENAOaU . Duplin's Only Jewelry Store Wallace, N. C. Iron their usefulness for two or three teeelved and yea ean get , y Liquid fw MUc. Sv.i Auction Every Thursday ri Vi 1 Mi : r v . 5 t if 'i f I. :i l! r- r fit L. D. ru.i s corner on 10-l-4t. D. Co.