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raDAYJANUARY.7, K 'l. 1112 cu;ii:j tlv'3 ( (- c? euKaoNa'; ' t.NCT"I CAROLINA . ; ' -. BUI LIN- count IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.,. DUPLIN COUNT - VS CrNIE BENNETT, HENRY BEN I ;TT, JOE RICHARD BEN N XT. HESTER B. MIDDLETON SILVESTER MIDDLETON, JO- F. THOMPSON, TOMMIE BEN- NETrT, NAININlCj mat- . t . TjIPXT-MTTTr t T CRESHAM. TRUSTEE, AND QUINN Mc- GOWEN CO. SEhe defendants, Cenle Bennett, Henry Bennett, Joe Richard Ben nett, Sylvester Middleton, Tom ma TWinptt Nannia Mae Ben nett and Joe Bennett will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature ot which is fully set out in the amy vennea com plaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this matter, to which ref erence is had, as follows: t To foreclose tax Mens for unpaid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of interest; penalties .and cost thereon due: 1938 $IU4 1939 $11.14 : which are assessed against the following lands in Duplin County, North Carolina ( Falson Town shin: Being the same land de scribed in a mortgage from Wil liam Bennett and wife to J. F. Thompson, recorded in BiSOk 313, page 512, and in a deed from Dr. V. N. Seawell to William Bennett, recorded in. Book 154. page 275, Duplin County Registry, and being the same land listed for taxation by William Bennett Heirs during the years herein set out, contain ing 15 acres. Which said lands are the property of the said de fendants named. And against which said lands the said J. F. Thompson, J. T. Gresham, Trus tee, and Quinn McGowen claims a lien by reason of Mortgage and recorded in Duplin County Regis . try, which said cause of action is completely set out in the duly verified complaint of the plain tiff filed in Jhis matter, to which reference is had. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office "of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 7th day of February, ism, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 1st day of Mardx 1944, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint This the 5th day of January, 1944. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court. l-28-4t D CO. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY VS ' GEORGE FREDERICK, LOUISE FREDERICK, FRED NEWTON (o . ' . : . - The defendant George Frede- - rick will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the du ly verified complaint of the plain- 4 tiff, heretofore filed in this mat ter, to which reference is had, as follows: 1 To foreclose tax liens - for un paid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclu sive of interest penalties and cost thereon aue: 1940 S8.J29 which are assessed against the following lands in Du- - plin County, North Carolina, Kenansville Township: Being the same land : listed for taxation in Kenansville township by George Fredrick, containing 1 lot and bought from Mary Hussey , and being the same lots as described in a mortgage deed from Mary Hussey and Louise to Thomas J. Kelly, Book 304. page 163, refer ence to which is had. Which said lands above described above are the property of the said defendant named. - And the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County In the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 7th day of February, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed In said action. on or before the 1st day of March, 1944, or the plaintiff will apply to me cwu-t ior me relief demanded in me complaint 'J the 5th day of January, tDobClerk Superior Court i tf0ncg olp SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY VS W. IL BASS .- ' The defendant W. H. Bass will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is faay set out in the duly verified .complaint of the plaintiff, hereto f re filed in this matter, to which r -erence is had, as 'follows: To i -' lose tax liens for unpaid tax- n i r the following years and the J mlng amounts, exclusive of i pst penalties and cost there- o o o o o o o o o o o o o C) :) ') North Carollan, Warsaw Town- BJoc'k 15, lot 1 of the map of War- "OTot i 549. DCountyg s. S3 Jbelng tnTsame If-JW or .taxation by W. H. aLri iS herein set out, , com - which tan , n " de ar the property w leiwani n. . ... hirth4sr And the aeienmun t.- -: .n taUce.thathetarto Counfy in Courthouse, in Kenans North , GwtfM. on them $jEu& -.-as tlfr tK. igt day of March, of tnl Pontiff will apply to the urt for the relief demanded in TnTuTsthday of January. v vsl CtiniMAI foiirt R, V. WeilS Wiern suiiv NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY ; IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY ire BRUCeT ROGERS,, GERTRUDE PIPKIN JUNE ROGERS. AND WIFE, MATTIE ROGERS, MRS. J S ROGERS, SHIRLEY ROG ERS', COLON ROGERS, MARY LOIS ROGERS, MINOR, CHAR LES ROGERS, MINOR, PENDER ROGERS AND WIFE, MAGGIE ROGERS. ; The defendants, K. L. Rogers and Lula-Rogers will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed is had, as follows: To foreclose in this matter, to which reference tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following years and ne iouowing amounts, exclusive oi interest, nnnitip and oost -thereon due: 1931 $10.80 1933 v $6.97 1934 1936 6.98 1935 7.63 6.98 1937 7.88 7.88 1939 7.43 7.43 which are assessed 1938 1940 against the following lands in Du plin County, North Carolina, War saw Township: Lying and being in the fork of Grove Swamp and Ash Branch, and being Lot 6, in the division of Hunter Boyette land, assigned to Joanna Boyette, recorded in Re port of Committees, Book C, page 321, and being the same land listed for tax by C. F. Rogers heirs dur ing the years herein set out con taining 60 acres. Which said lands above described are the property of the said defendants named. And the defendants will furth er take notice that they are re quired o appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Court house in Kenansville, North Caro- lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO00OO000O00OOOOO0( o . S " : - o tr.. ..j9 ' C i rr. X tE i WATCH ME DO Yl Gj tf THE 'FIGURE EIGHT P h iS ft o o o o o o o o o o o WEU. FIRST, YOU CAN'T S .IT1 ) I I I I II I I Iff! SKATING IF YOU HAVE WABBLY LEGS'. YOU HAVE TO BUILD YOURSELF UP BY o o o o o D GETTING PLENTY OF EXERCISE, LOT? OF FRESH AIR, PLENTY OF SLEEP, EAT HEALTHFUL tularin irur inifMraw . Tommy'a the winner and he has a winning thought la tb value ot Enriched Brea la a growing boy's diet I It's the kind of bread endorsed by the Committee on Food! ' and Nutrition of Natlnal Research Council Take home our generous alee lal today I lrri jus,. Una, on the'Tth day of February, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 1st day of March, 1944, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ' This the 5th day of January, 1944. '. '' R V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court l-28-4t D CO. - ; NOTICE OF SUMMONS V NORTH CAROLINA . DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ' DUPLIN COUNTY ' ' 71 V-'. v.- VS ' t M. FAISON, MARY B. FAISON, ou ptTcnN MATTIE M. FAI- SON, MARY LYDE FAISON AND JULIAN t AlSUiN.; The defendant Mary B. Falson nHii tnifA notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plain tiff, heretofore filed in this mat tor tn which reference is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens for unDaid taxes for the following wars And the following amounts, exclusive of interest penalties and mat thprpon due: . - 1931 $14.85 1932 $15.30 1933 trn 1935 1937 $9.45 Cr. $945 1934 RCfit HT1 2.E6I 10.46 1936 9.79 11.14 1938 11.14 11.14 1940 11.14 1939 which are assessed against the following lands in Duplin County, North Carolina, Falson Township: Adjoining the lands of Hannan Taylor and Lane Heirs, country house and lot containing 2 acres, and being the same land listed for taxes by Temple Falson heirs during the years herein mentioned and known as the Temple Faison land. Which said lands above de scribed are the property of the said defendant named. ; And the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Ke nansville, North Carolina, on the 7th day of February, ' 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed In said action, on or before the 1st day of March, 1944, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deman ded in the complaint This the 5th day of January, 1944. R V. Wells, Clerk-Superior Court l-28-4t. D CO. - NOTICE OF SUMMONS - NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY VS JESSIE JAMES SMITH (NON RESIDENT), AND WIFE JESSIE SMITH, WILLIAM A. BOWDEN AND WIFE,, JOSEPHINE BOW DEN, JOHNNIE MARTIN. ALICE J. BOWDEN, (WIDOW), JOHN NIE GOODING, LILLIAN BOW DEN, NON RESIDENT), AND WILLIAM BOWDEN (NON RES- CYUl T7Q VSf. iS ' liAU0 r . CE,T0MMY THAT'5 SWEJLkf I TEACH Mfi HOW Td WJf THE 'FIGURE. SIGHT h DO FANCY COOP SOUND , s mm HAM BOWDEN (NON RESI DENT) ;. ,Cr:-:-::l'--,;'o, The defendants, linian Bow den, William Bowden and Jessie James Smith will take notice that an action entitled as aoove, nature of which is ruuy sei uui . . the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this natter, to which reference la had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens . ,.nnfiM tnvM for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of Interest, penalties and cost inereun iwt 1925 $22.65 1926 1928 1930 1932 1934' 1936 1938 1940 1927 39.00 v 31.50 32.40 20.92 22.95 23.63 23.63 $32.25 30.00 83.30 ' '20.93 20.93 23.63 13.20 1929 1931 1933 1935. 1937 1939 1941 1943 13.20 1942 12.40 I9 ftfi which are assessed against the following lands in Du plin County, North Carolina, War saw Township: . ' A certain Jot of land situate in Warsaw which Is South of Walls Garage Building and being block No. 2, lot 12 of the map of the town of Warsaw which is recor ded in the Public Reglstry,of Du plin County in book of maps 216, at page 173, reference to which Is had for a more accurate descrip tion of the same, which said lands above described are the property of the said defendants named. And the defendants will furth . fairs nnttoA thnt thpv are re- quired to appear at the office of nt Via jCnnorlnp Court of Duplin County in the Court house in Kenansville, North Caro lina, on the 7th day of February, 1944, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed In said action, on or before the 1st day of March, 1944, or theplain- relief demanded In the complaint ims ine oui aay w January, ,R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR- COURT ' DUPLIN COUNTY MRS. SUDIE - LEWIS, J ANTE BELL CARROLL, PERCY JAMES EDGAR JONES, LELIA JONES, FRED BROWN. HAYWOOD BROWN, MAMIE BROWN, DAN BROWN, WEBSTER BROWN AND RAYMOND BROWN, . ; , mmmmtmmm mmmmmm The defendants. Mamie Brown. Percy James and Raymond Brown will take notice that an action en titled (i 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 un paid taxes for the following- years j and the following amounts, ex clusive of Interest penalties, and cusi tnereon aue: - 1931 $19.18 . 1932 11933 12.78 1934 1935 14.03 1936 1937 14.44. 1938 $20.30 12.79 12.79 ' 14.43 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 o o o o o o o o y n m re A rm o o o o i o o o ft Pi .1 () ' () () () () f s ( DEATHS i .;-., ..jr....; , .; . Prominent Negro' r Woman Passes ' ', .. .)' ' . . . . - ...... : f -, " Mrs. Berta Swan Falson Dies ! Almost Suddenly? Funeral Held Sunday. Led a Clean Religious Life. BY MOSES COOPER, Jr. Rprta Swan kaison, wife LSfr Faison. daughter o Mr. and Mr7 Willie ' Swan .aea Friday night" around 2odg at her home here in Kenansvuie. It seems to oe u ",044 Services Deguii 01 T by the choir, prayer by Rev. R. J. Middleton followed by a"0"?" selection by the choir after which Mr Sarah Newton sang a solo, "WattFor . rpptor for the firm of L. . recror, ui m n,ini solo: esusowTjusrHowMuchWe A K'historof Mrs F life was read by Mrs. K. james. imq 14.43'' ' ;' 1940 : 13.61 which are assessed against tne following lands in DupUn County, '" 7 S ,. in.. Town North uarouna, sWd: Being. the, same land de scrfbed tathe wiU of Mike Brown, recoraea in vui 'a i Office of the Superior-Court of Duplin County, and being the biUUC jcuju " ------ Heirs for taxation during , the years herein set out, conuiiuB 50 acres: which said lands above described are the property of the. defendants named. " . ... j..j..t,. itrlll further 'Ana uie uciciiu"i-o T take notice that they are required ; 41 nfrsna rA h nprk lo appear at mc j.v. y- OI uie superior wmv v " i County in the Courthouse In Ken- s.,jlla KTn-th Pnrnlinn on the 7 .u j ' t Fahntorv 1044. ' and III uajr ' - answer or demur to the complaint - .i.i.i If fila In eaA notion. on or oeiore uie xot uaj 1944,or the plaintiff will apply to UlC CUUUi 1U1 UI6 IV This the 5th day" of January, 1944 ' '' ' v R V. Wells, Qerk Superior Court P3tC-"d and cosrj it never V v ;'i the satt'e hsh quaiily. C'ven merit "'V7';-V? tne oletest brand. . - j; , J T : ; (ir, cti!lyjmanufaciurecl f V Vc??iT"Worth . Carpljr , . r nr. i.u w. L NORFOLK.VA. , . ; ' MEW CM tJ.C ' SEE YOU.7 CAUGH DZALHS TCI f horn thirty j. in thia oountv and altei JornTngno Kenansville has led an tstalding ; life, an example for others 10 iouuw. f--- r that he -could not preach her fun- on! hut only give words of sym- SShy to thi bereaved family as ff- LrnrTached it herself in liv- ing;rancr what a fine sermon it wi. She was a leader in most of tiW Ladies Clubs and Circles. She really -set a fine example ; while UVing nere m , !,, She spoke of death a few 'hours before she was unable to ad mentioned some of her favor ite 8ongs,wWchowere I wiU Ftf Away , isianu jr - - - others. . ..- After the Ufereamng, rX a sow .py . 'xrrA 'I Am Thlniung oi 'Vi'Cppv Services were conducted by Rev. MaUette, assist eu. dleton, choosing the words Tte . " . . : X,4 HPV. 1V11U- BTO?K noewordsafew n?nS:wasweU under- aw-ndhu. family, and tT trough ioct view of one wno, u"0. wJt- r. - lPd with another selectinwltiV Mrs. Sallie Middleton niavine the piano very softly as i ZT- Iriii Brown started tolling thel)elL Mi(ldleton.8 'rZSSFx "rnUe from-Kenans- on the Wington H gnway Vilmington Highway. are her - husband, TToicn- v one small I Surviving Johnnie i-ee r bidu, adopted girl, Mildred; her father WU1 Swan and a number oi sis ters ana Dromer. . . There was an offering taken for the bereaved family at the cLihand the floral tributes were beautiful. - Mrs Minnie' E. Herring Tn Un.rlnat R9. Wife Mrs. jvunnic & . - of the late J. R Herring Ued at tne nome oi ci - JUL Owens, 410 N. Third St in Wilmington. . . i..HMni aAmnAi'wpr nPla zroni " x unci CXI OC1 Oak Plain Church in Sampson county Wednesday morning at 1L The Rev. Sankey L. Blanton, of the First Baptist Church of Wil - mingion, me acv. dcuhcd v etteville and the Rev. Gresham of KlCniana conuueveu uie Mrs. Herring is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Wil mington; two sons, H. R. Herring and A. L. Herring, both of Rose Hill; and three brothers, Jim Robinson, Clinton; Billy Robinson and Carey Robinson, both of Rose tt:ii hardens. or rail. y ' V:. ,- . ? ' '';-' , ' L. i fdu::::3 s ' Brother Wcc11"'3 . , Dis$ , Funeral servJrly - jjunerm -. go, ho JgJ;.; , ht cn route to a r ayn.it v,.. ggtafaSr a brief illness, wer W.ndav at 3 p.m. froin th .a mij bv Dr. JfTann "SaSfl are Ub wife, two sons ( Pvt G. O. tienion "e fVl. y. , tt T Ilontnn Jr.. of of Rosebro, Ernest of Magno Ha iHenry of WUson; three s s toi'SSSM Bradshaw of Rocky mIt,- Mrs J F. Powell of Cas JfeySef'a Mrs. to HoweU of Goldsboro. v . r " - popijLAR MOPPET. Ana Crt, . . . inoorUnl iuvenlla - C.U In Samnel GoldwTTi'i Uborala production inm renw . -p-Ipcrt la that picture m bvn. The 6-yer-old Um U in Hollywood d mand. RKO Radio How haa few . .ul" t K,t fa. "Cant of th tat reopio, w - probMm caua. Contrary to popular belief, there is no difference in the ulti mate value oi a jegume vrup whether it be turned under green or after it is dead. Fertilizer applied to a winter cover cron has produced a higher yield of corn following a cover crop, then when applied directly 1 to the corn. ,;';;:J. '.O' wop proaucuon in uie u. o. wb 8 per cent less in 1943 than 1942 Vint H tui ivnt mnn than In anv ' M L( ,L. T A . previous season. . , - ; West Coast packers have been authorized to release 142 million pounds of dried raisins and prunes for sale to civilians through reg ular trade channels, reports WFA. ... ' r-., y c "llsrlirt's Cn T.';3 LcL;I L'.izr.i C r s . a -.. s l 1332 17.43 , m?4 ! n.n ; i i 1 I $27.73 17.41 4. r ; 5. r 4 n.
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