Mr-r-rrr- n r 'TCl1, TI1S DUrLIN TIMES ILEdAl. N 0".T jlG-E-S NOTICE OF SEE VICE BY PUBLICATION m THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY : FREDERICK W. STEGNER VS -. SYLVIA, F. STEGNER v . : The defendant, Slyvla F. Steg nar, will take notice that an ac tion entitled above haa been com menced in the Superior Court of ! Duplin County for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of or more years separation and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county at the Court house in Kenansvllle, North Caro lina, within twenty days after the 25th day of November, 1943 and ' answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ' apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the said complaint ' This the 19th day of October, ,1943. . v i.--,rr ,,..,. .:...-, R. V. Wells. Clerk Superior Court ll-26-6tR.V.W. - NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT . NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY HENRY V. REVEILLE : VS ' VERA VIRGINIA REVEILLE The defendant, Vera Virginia Reveille, will take notice that an action entitled above has been commenced In the Superior Court1 of Duplin County for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divo ce from the defendant on the grounds of two or more' years separation and the defendant will further take notice that she Is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of - Superior Court of said county at the Courthouse In - Kenansvllle, North Carolina, with in twenty days after the 30th day of November, 1943 and answer or , demur to. the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to ths Court for the relief deman ded in the said complaint - This the 29th day of October, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk, Superior court, Lnipun county. ll-28-4t. A. J. E. - , NOTICE v By authority of an execution uuuooooyoouu LIVESTOCK Auction Lvery Thursday Our Cattle and Hog Bale are Good - We hare Unlimited Numbers - Buyers ' For' issued to the undersigned Sheriff of Duplin County from the Super ior Court of Duplin County In the action-B, P. Eggleston, Trustee and others vs. Henry Mobley, Nancy Mobley and others, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County on Novem ber 29, 1943, at 12 o'clock, noon, I the following tract of land in Du plin County, owned by ' Nancy i Mobley, and being the excess of her homestead, adjoining the lands of H. D. Lanier and others, andi bounded as follows: Beginning at a maple on the north run of Muddy Creek, at the north west corner of the E. G. Batts tract of land, now owned by the - U. B. p. Parker heirs, and I runs thence with the said Batts line south 24 1-4 east 3100 feet to a stake, the north east comer of the homestead tract, thence along the homestead line south 54 1-2 west 580 feet to a stake, In H, D. Laniers line, the north west cor ner of the homestead tract, thence along said Laniers line north 24 1-4 west 2540 feet to a black gum, on the north run of Muddy Creek, H. D. Laniers corner, thence up the run of the said Creek, as It meanders to the beginning, con taining 36 acres, more or less, and. being a pa -t of the tract of land alloted to Nancy Mobley, "in the division of the lands of D. W. Lanier, as appears from the Re port of Commissioners in Office Clerk Superior Court Book 3. pace 375. This-the 25th day of October, 1943. D. S. Williams. Sheriff of Du plin County. ll-26-4t D. S. W. This 9th day of November, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 12-3-4t. RJDJ. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE Having this day qualified before the Cla k of the Superior Court of Duplin County, as administra tor, C. T. A- of the estate of P. . Williams, deceased, this is to no tify all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment nd all persons having claims against said estate will present the same to the under signed on or before the 11th day of November, 1944, being one year year from the first data of the first publication of this notice, or the same will be plead in bar of their recovery. This November 9th, 1943. - Irene A. Williams, Administratrix, C. T. A. 12-17-6t Under and By Vlrture of Au thority contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated November 23. 1939. and dulr filed in thet Register of Deeds Office of Duplin County, In Book 407 page 188, and duly signed by Raleigh Brown and wife, Macy Brown, and - H. B. Brown, and wherein Leroy B. Car ter is Trustee, for N. H.. Carter, and the same being duly assigned to Gardner Edwards, and default in the payment of the same, the undersigned will offer for sale foi cash, at the Courthouse Door in Duplin County, Kenansvllle, N. C on Monday Dec. 6, 1943, noon, the following described tract of land, to wit: . Lying and being In Duplin Coun ty, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake' at the bridge across Flaggy Run on the Mill Swamp Road, H. B. Brown's corner and runs with the said road. South 75 deg. West 625 ft to a stake, Amos Jones Comer; thence as his line and a ditch. N. 56 deg. West 222 ft to a stake: thence North 19 dee. West, with the other line, 815 ft to a stake In the E. W. Brown line: thence with this line, North 75 deg. East 332 ft to a pine stump, an old corner; thence with the Brown line. S 88 deg. East 385 ft to a stake on the aforesaid Canal in the Flaggy Run Branch; thence Down the said canal S 30 1-2 E 298 ft.; S 19 E 100 ft; S 10 1-0 W 135 ft: S 41 E. 155 ft.; S 30 Min utes E 101 ft; S 19 E 120 ft to the beginning, containing 15 acires. This map covers the area of two tracts of land. The 4 1-2 acre tract lies on the west side of said plat A 10 percent deposit will be re quired of successful bidder. Advertised this the 2 day of November 1943. Leroy B. Carter Trustee. H. E. Phillips, Arty. 12-3-4t H. E. P. , I ... , J LT. FRANKLIN FONVTELLE Jr is with the Army in Louisiana. FRIDAY, N0Vflto3 Uih KO jwwmwmbw'iiim'W"'1'-"' mmm iiiiiiiiiii .. . M. F. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANS VILLE,N. C- KEN ANS VILLE 'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY jl Mr. and Mrs. Sollle Whaley and ghter, Meva and her son and wife children of Norfolk, visited his father, Mr. Dave Whaley and sis ter Mrs. Atlas Bake; last week. Mrs. John Clark and Miss Ester Baker are working in Wallace. Mi s. Sallie Smith and Mrs. Sa die Heath went to Warsaw Friday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson were Mm. Glenn H. Campbell Mrs. H. W. Hallberg and husband, and Mr. and Mrs. David Burdette. Mrs. Paul Byrd and daughters are visiting her mother, Mrs. Woodruff. Mrs. Leighton Matthis and dau- were in town shopping Saturday. Miss Eld ed Evans of Calpso spent the week end at home and her friend, Miss Davis was her guest Lawrence Turner of the U.S.N. Is at home for a few days. Miss Macy Cox went to Wallace Wednesday. Na wood Home USN is home with his parents. Miss Faye Pope spent the week end In Mt Olive with Mrs. A. M. Stroud who returned with Miss Faye to spend a week here. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad minis trator of the estate of B C HanrelL late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before one year from date of the last publication of this notice or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to salO es tate will please make immediate settlement This the 8th day of November. 1943. , .-. Ransom HarrelL Administrator B. C Harrell estate. H. E. Phillips, . Attorney. 12-1T-6ULEJP. NOTICE ' The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the late residence of W, B. Murray, de ceased, near Kenansvllle, on Sat urday, November 27th, 1943, at 10 o'clock, A. M, all the residue of the personal property belong ing to the said estate, consisting of household and kitchen furnl ture, beds, mattresses, tables, desks, chairs etc, also all the farming utensils of said Murray, now on hand Including plows, hoes. 1 two-horse wagon, 1 cart disk hairrow, plow gear, pea picker, riding plow, and cultivators, etc, also 1 horse and 2 cows, see post ed notices. . This November 8th, 1943. J. W. Blanchard, administrator. 11-18. J. W. B. , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION SGT. VIRGIL ROLLINS, son of Mrs. G. W. Rollins, entered the Army July 31, 1942, trained in Va.. and Miss., and is now at Camp Win -Henry Harrison Helena, Montana. k - & -' ' v - v f ( V -" .IIIIILIIIIIIIWI.WUUM , C . mi I 3 k : I ANDREW R. MCGOWAN, 2c, uasttususdBkaiJla BOYD M. SMITH, son of WarrerrV A. Smith, is Chief Radioman In ' the Coast Guard and Is stationed at Curtiss Bay, Md. ; ' TISGT. JACK BEST, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Best Is with the Army and in the Station Hospital Ward 3, Robins t ieid, Warner Robins, Ga., where he has been confined far several montns 101 lowing an accident CPL, MOSLEY W. MCGOWAN, nf Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McGow- Bn wpnt In service Jan 28. 1943 son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McGow and now is Bom where in England, an, went in service with the Navy in June vo anu is now ui sea. HORSES AND Mule .. BUYERSs. Having this day qualified as Executrix of B. C Sheffield, Es tate, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to present them to the under signed duly verified on or before November 8, 1944, or this notice will be plead In bar or tneir re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate and to the Warsaw Drug Company, of which he was the owner, will please- make Im mediate payment' V This November 8, 1943. Allie J. Sheffield, Executrix Warsaw, N. C J , s 12-17-6t RJXJ. . ' T. 'notice of summons NORTH CAROLINA ' , DUPLIN COUNTY .M mwwww I r. APT. WARREN A. SMITH, JR., m of Warren A. Smith, is sta tioned at Camp Howez, Texas. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MOSES LEE BULL -''r PEARUE MAY HELL V : We try U earry aroumd 100 swaa f. goM. benev and We at all times an satWy yes) fas a horse The defendant Pearlle May HilL will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has Deem commenced In the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, an absolute divorce, on grounds of adultry. and the defendant Pearlle May Hill, will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Dup lin County, in Kenansvllle, North Carolina, on the loth day or De cember, 1943, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain' tiff, filed in said action on this date, on or before the 31st day of December, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the te ller demanded In the complaint Cattle and nog growers who nave not been visit, tog our sales are Invited to pay bs visit It win pay you and pay as. WALLACE LIVESTOCK SGT. JOHN FONVTELLE, son of Frank Fonvielle. entered the Air Corps in April 1941. He trained In Fla. Pa, Mass., DeL, Va., and is now In Greensboro for Cadet training, ' : Beulavilfe PTA Meets The Beulaville PTA held Its l-pmilar meeting on Monday night Nov L Mrs. Sadler's 7th grade pupils, assisted by Miss Elva ure- sham, gave an enjoyaoie musical nroeram. . " . , a . a. The members votea to aonaie $181.00 to the United War Fund Drive. This amount being 50 of the proceeds from the Hallow een Carnival" - ' Recently the PTA has bought a Piano and donated It to the school. 1 Friends and patrons are urged to attend the PTA meetings. Revival Slated At " Deaver1 Chapel Rev. N. O. Edgerton will begin i:: :,;., v.":4 1 r i i L. P. MCGOWAN, JR., that month. Dr. Dorton said. "Reports from the field indicate that the job-changing rate is so large that it forms a major war production and manpower prob lem. This unneccessary high la bor turnover rate is dangerous and ha.mful. It must be reduced if war production contracts assig ned to North Carolina are to be completed on schedule. "It is necessary that all groups dealing with labor tu nover rea lize that job shifting must be checked at once if we are to keep this State's fine war production record. The worker must realize his re sponsibility in keeping the wheels rolling", said Dr. Dorton. FOR SALE Sash Doors Sheetrock Paints Drain Tile Terra Cotta Pipes Glass Lime Cement Brick Plaster Alphalt Shingles And All Kinds ef Roll Roofing Z. J. Carter & Sen WALLACE . SSGT. npnt in service Nov. 1940. Is now at Ft. Devens, Mass. Stick To Your War Job Aggressive action to combat excessively, high labor turnover la essential war activities all over North Carolina has been planned and will be put into effect at once, Dr. J. S. Dorton, State manpower director," anounced today. . A statewide "Stick to Your Job" campaign will be ca ried out Figures show that on a national u.;. mrn norsnnR were senara- 1 rated from their jobs in a recent month than we.e nirea auring planned to supplement the regu lar routine of the meeting. SGT. DAVID W. BARNETTE, son of John Barnette, is in Co. JU utn Inf. APO 8, Camp Forrest, Tenn. revival at Deaver's Chapel Church, Nov. 16th. He will be as sisted by Rev. H. A. Lee ana C. King. We ask the prayers of every one at the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 nj(L. for the success of the meeting. The puDuo- is curumu Mted to attend. B. F. Grady PTA To Meet Nov. 15 Th. n p: Gradv PTA Will meet on Monday evening Nov. 15 at the Miniitt hnur. Our last meeting was well attended. Let's have an even larger number present tor this meeting. Some form of entertainment Is JR-x I . .wv;- : I -r ' . s i &V,r . As. IK X l "..-'' i u tx. , At H ' " '-'.--'.-V' ' A ' - - in. For best prlsea and aacaplete Job n Monumeata, sea or write Rev. H. J Whaley Beulaville, N. C SIA FOCD CATS & HSU MAHICET " (Next Door te A A r) CRZATOItS AND IfAETTAINESS OF LOWES - i rcicrs on c;ualitt eza foods BeSa WlMlaaala an Eatafl Knew Tsar Tl& er Enow Toar TiA Una O Tnrs r-itet ' ? "i ' rrrj x: -ax:-x - TT3 Sccllisi nils Ilascsic Bcdici T7il2isg!safn.C tauaiici than ANNtTAL FALL EEUNIOH te be Maaanlo Temple, WUmlngtoB. N. O.I - JUESDAT, Navember M, bcgtaahig at t:ff 4th throne the 14th Dcgreee. WEDNESDAY. November 11, befinnbut M : , 1 . mil. 4l.Mn (h VtOt ft in rttm Nk- ' . mrrRAnAT. Nammbar IS. bealBBlBa at ft4f A. II , . , , , . t8th through the Mad Detreea. M " w ail SooHlRfi We Mon are pordlslly Invited t attend. C !ARLI 1 B. Ni . COJ.IJ, georetary-aesitra. What America Means Freedom of Worship Is the Key to What We're Fighting For - - - WHERE faaclsm strikes, the first effort that Is made Is to repress the right of people especially minorities to worship aa they please, further acts of despotism are se quel. But that shall not happen here because our men ' are now dying on the battlefields, and our mothers are giv ing up beloved sons, so that each man's Bible may be his book of worship under a free flag forever la ear own fair land, and In nations around the world, READ YOUR BIBLE EVERY DAY SEND A BIBLE TO A FIGHTER : C. E. QUi V r V , General Merchandise f ' '' ' KenansvUle '.' 'I i1

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