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"TilS D'wVLKJTl'&S" S 1 . 1 FRIDAY, NdVEMSW 19th K:: (brA.IL : NdD T iGE.S NOTICE OF SUMMONS NOBTn CAROIJNA,, DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT .; DUPLIN COUNTT ICEY CRADDOCK (C) The defendant, : Icey Craddock will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of . Which is JUliy set oui in we amy -verified complaint of the plaintiff , .heretofore filed in this matter, . to which reference is had, as follows. ,'.-v7'..': :"; ' To foreclose tax liens tor unpaid , taxes for the following years and . ,the following amounts, exclusive of Interest, penalties and cost : thereon due:'' - 1933 $2.10 1934 $2.10 1935 . 2.33 1936 : 2.18 1937 . -8.43, . 1938 v 2.48 1939 2.48 - 1940 2.48 which are assessed against the following lands In Duplin County, North Carolina, Faison Township Being the same land listed for taxes by Icey Craddock during the years herein set out, containing 1 3-4 acres. , which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant named. . , -, - And the defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Supeirior Court of Duplin County In the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, op the 13 day of December, ; 1943, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 3 day of January, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In the complaint. This the 9 day of November, TE3ISA CAFIOD Gr:.!Jl IOT E3T I... i 1 : X 8. V. GSESHAM of Beulahville celebrate their ' rvi :i anniversary at their home on October 38. Mr. an a vwm bare living children and 10 grandchildren, . M. R ALLEN JR. General Insurance ' KENANSVILLEN. C. LKENANSVUAB'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY.'I 1943. V'-'- --- R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 12-3-41. D CO. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY . IN TUB SUPRRIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY MRS. WILL BEEYES (O) When oar troops moved Into Italy after the landings at Salerno . the retreating, defeated Germans were unable te destroy all of their "material. In one ammunition dump was found a sapply of the much - talked-of German rocket shells. The one shown here Is about four . Inch sise. The War Bonds you buy are "rocket shells" against the Axis. ..'':. Army Sfoa Cetpa Pkato itam V. S. Tnmrf The defendant, Mrs. Will Reeves will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature ' of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this' matter, to which reference Is had, , as follows: To foreclose tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following years and uie roiiowing amounts, exclusive oi interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1936 S1.3S 1937 - H.57 ' 1.37 which are assesses against the following lands, in Duplin County, norm jaronna, rauon Township: ioi oeing a escribed in mortgage from Willie Reeves to R. M. Williams, Book 203, page 347, Duplin Couaty, and being the same land listed for taxation by iu neeves, l f aison Township, during the years . hereinafter set out, containing 2 lots, which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant namri And the defendant will further xaxe notice that she Is .required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior. Court of wupun county in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on uie aay oi .December, 1943, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed In said action, on or before the 3 day of January, 1943, or the plalntifl will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This the 9 day of .November, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 12-3-4t. D CO. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY ' VS v DAVID SHINE AND MRS. VID SHINE (COL) DA- f I I 1 1 ) A iridy American tradition which we are now fighting to prcStSwo Wt in thankful for fee hMS? MMefo UoM anjoyed wltii or. Bk&Simu lattSSMvf ISrouglKHit Eastern Notts OrcU MA Jeta Wl thi h 'tXeObMmftM If tLi tffrti Ml wt Can IC:J wTJ3 r.J lT 1- fMmtXa H st fey ff ibfwrjrri r- V . . ... . ' The defendants, David Shine and Mrs. David Shine . (Col) will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as iouows: To foreclose tax liens for unnald taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive oi interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1936 . 56.24 1937 7.10 1938 7.10 which are assessed against the following lands In Duplin County, North Carolina, Faison Township: Being the same land listed for taxes in Duplin County by David Shine to Faison TownshiD for the years hereinafter - mentioned, to wiuui reierence is naa. County,: Jn Book 407 page 188, and auiy signed Dy Kaleigh Brown and wife, Macy Brown, and H. B. Brown, and wherein Leroy B. Car ter is Trustee, for N. H. Carter, and the same beinsr dulv 'assigned to Gairdner Edwards, and default In the payment of the same, the unuersignea wiu orrer ror sale Joi cash, at the Courthouse Door in Duplin County, Kenansville, N. C. on Monday Dee. 6. 1943. following described tract of landJ Lying and being In Duplin Coun ty, otaie or worth Cauxlina, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the .,dg across Fksgy 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 Corner; thence as his line and a ditch m 56 deg. West 222" ft. to a stake thence North 19 deg. West, with uie otner 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 tne laggy Run Branch: thonn 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 aares. This map covers thp 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 r. quired 01 successful bidder. Advertised this the 2 dav nf novemDer ia4d. Leroy B. Carter Trustee. . H. E. Phillips, Atty. 12-3-4t H.E.P, A deposit of 10 will be re quired of the successful bidder on date of sale. . Advertised this the 10th day of November, 1943. H E. Phillips, Tiustee ti. rnuiips, Atty 12-10-4t H.E.P. SSgt. and Mrs. Jhon R. Rankin Complimented MAGNOLIA . Baptist Revival CIc:c$ The one week of revival in the Baptist Church closed last Sunday, night Rev. Kelly gave aa impressive and earnest message ta such a manner that all could understand. Twelve boys and four girls are to be baptized Sunday. The one hundred and eighth Anniversary of the church will be observed Sunday, with preaching In the morning, dinner on the grounds and the baptizing in the afternoon. , j A special offering will be taken. for repair of the parsonage, which is badly in need of repairs. Every body invited to come and bring your Mends and baskets. We are asked to announce that the Revival in the Pentecostal : Holiness Church will begin Sun day night and - Rev. Gregory of Wilmington will preach. Rev. and Mrs. J, B. Sessoms and Rev. G. M. Kelly left Tuesday to attend the Baptist State Conven tion at Winston-Salem, Mr. R. V. Wells, of Kenansville was in town Monday night Allen Turner. of the US Navy is visiting his parents. Mrs. Bill English of Willard spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ben Jenkins. Mr. Alton Gaylor made a busi ness trip to Goldsboro Monday. Mr. Dallas Johnson of Hope well, Va., visited his mother. Mrs. Education will be making pro gress when school children dislike holidays. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND bv virtue of mi. thority contained In that certain Leea or Trust dated the 9th day of June 1943. and dulv fiicmod hv Ross Dail and wife, Foniue Irene Dail, and duly recorded in Book 422 page 322 of the Duplin County registry, ana wherein H. E. Phil lips. Is trustee, and default having been made In the payment of the same anq the holder of the Note Having requested the undersigned 10 ioreciose. tne undersiened will orrer ror sale ton cash, on Monday which said lands above described 1Jec- the hour or (12:) are the property of the laid de fendants named. - And the defendants will further take notice that they are required 10 appear at tna attic at th Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the ' 13 day of December, 1943, and answer or demur to the com- plaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 3 day of January, 1943, or. the plaintiff win apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. , This the 9 dav of November. 1943. R, V. Wells, Qerk Superior Court 12-3-4t, D CO. - NOTICE OF BALK By Judgment of the Superior Court Duplin County. in civil action of Duplin County against Mary jfalson Pigford and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin Coun ty, on the 8 day of December, 1943, at 12 o'clock, noon, the fol lowing tract of land In , Duplin County Faison Township, North Carolina, described in the judg ment in said action as follows: . Being the same land described in a deed from Rose Herring, et aL to Mary Faison Plgford, re corded in Book 143, Duplin Coun-" ty Registry, to which reference Is had, containing one lot t - - This 1 day of November, 1943. 1. m. Henderson, Commissioner. 12-3-4t D. CO. Twelve O'clock Noon, at the Court nouse Door in Kenansville, N. C, Duplin County, the following de scribed tract of land, to wit: Beginning at a stake in the fork of Two paths, corner of Now M. L. Lanier, and thence following the Halso path to the G. B. D. Parker line, said path running in a S. W. direction by the -home of Ross Dail; thence following the G. B. D. Parker line to the Canal of Halso Swamp; thence up the canal of Halso Swamp to a stake on M. L. Lanier line; thence following M. L. Lanier line to then begining, con taining by estimation - 60 acres more or less. SSgt. and Mr. John R. Rankin were complimented at a shower and reception at the home of Mrs. Rankin's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wnllnro The guests were greeted at the Gertle Bradshaw last week, aoor Dy Mrs. Joe Wallace and di irected to the guest room which was presided over by Mrs. D. L. Rouse; Mrs. Harold Kornegay registered the guests In the bride's book. They were then pre sented to the receiving line con sisting of Sgt. and Mrs. Rankin and Mrs. B. F. Wallace by Mrs. E. M. Murphy. Cut flowers decorated the home and candle lights was used in the dining room throughout the even ing. The table was centered with a floral arrangement of pink and yellow roses, flanked against a crystal bowl and cornered by candles in crystal holders. Mrs. Richard Rouse poured punch and Miss Dorthory Osborne assisted by several others served plate lunches. Around fifty guests called during, the evening. Here is a name ( to remerribef ' A 62 year record SEE US FOR YOUR -BUILDING MATERIAL NEEDS J. Tl Peirce T.1fe. Company WARSAW, N. a VULCANIZING' TIRE RELINING BICYCLE REPAIRING Whitman! Tire Shop WALLACE, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOTICE OF SALE Under and By Virture of Au thority contained in that certain Deed of Trust dated November 23, 1939, and duly filed In the Register of Deeds Office of Duplin GALE ; Sash Doors . Shwtrock Paints U. Drain Til ..-',, 1, ,. . Terra Cotta Pipe Glass Lime , Cmtr.t Crick Alphclt ShinUs And All Kinds cf .v. O O O o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o O'i o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O; O O o o o o a 0ELL . ON THE W arsaw- J - Sale ESoclm TTlaufircdlajr ' ; PAYS RICHMOND TOP MARKET , i-:yCi- PRICES OR BETTER : f?:.? YOU GET EVERY CENT YOUR HOGS V t BRING THE MINUTE YOU SELL .1 Market Operated By 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 o 8i o o o o o o o o o o o o n !i LANCE VILLMIS larc:st hog c:in vc.i c:rz" " Li 'LJ Li -4 Li' LJ w -J a y Z c. Cztlz t Ci Ccn 1 1 : ( in
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