17: THE IIEVYORK CLOTHING GO. Anniversary SAliE MEANS EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOU. FREE PRIZES for men and women! Over a hundred dollars worth of clothinf will be riven away absolute ly FKEE! There's no obli gation to buy. Just leave your name and address with ns. You may be a lucky win ner. See the hundreds of bargains: DRESSES COATS SUITS SHIRTS WORK CLOTHES Be lure to to to this Anni- vsary sale and save. dOTiiir:? i'.ilil To HEMS Kinston, N. C. ' Mrs. Sig Smith visited Mrs. Liz zie Smith Sunday - The Young People's meeting was held Sunday night at Smith's Cha pel. . - : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sackett and aaugnter, Mr. Clayton Smith and daughters spent Sunday with Miss Pennle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Page.. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheppard and daughters spent Sunday with Mrs.-Bertha Smith and family. ; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith and Mrs.-Jim Smith were Mt. Olive shoppers Saturday. , Mrs. Alvln Smith and children, Mrs. Aubrey Smith and Mrs. Gra ham Smith visited in Deep Run Sunday. Mr. Gracen Smith who has been visiting In Portsmouth, Va. has re turned home. : Mrs. Woodrow Smith visited re latives in Ga last week. . The B. F. Grady seniors are sponsoring ; a dance at the gym each Wednesday night. All are In vited, r Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Russ of Portsmouth, Va. spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith.' Mrs. Edd . Smith attended the funeral of her sister Mrs. Daisy Carlton in Warsaw Wednesday who died in Newberry, S. C. Monday night. There will be a revival at Smith Chapel the last week in October. OUTLAW'S BRIDGE HEWS "Mrs. Katie Outlaw will be host ess to. the AUW at her home Sat urday, Oct 7 at 2:30 p.m. The annual parish meeting will be held Friday night at 7 in the school building. ; Rev. Phillip R. Giles, of Boston, Mass. was the- visiting minister for the first. Sunday services and was overnight guest at the parson age. - - ' "zf- Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, Miss Peggy Ward and Horace Ward of Rose Hill attended services here Sunday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lang Thornton, Mrs. Harriett Thornton of Clinton RFD, and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Park er of Mt ODve visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker Sunday. ; Miss Myra Maxwell M Wilson spent Sunday night with Mrs. B. F. Outlaw. "'tt:':'i 'V::.:CV'! NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE QF LAND ' " . Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain OF BOSTON - - V "r.w i V a." A quick crossing o' :r"- ; ; ' : d high rising of t .v. " peaks, a moccasin '.:Ot. - , vamp and a low travelling Li J ' w, i- - L 3?pri 2r tobaccoiaiid EI3 JIM AND THE WMrlAMMERS nw rvvtnr Devil and Doctor Buzzard and the rest of the film Hammers are on the loose again. How they've kept It up so long is a mystery, but ever since the first pile of tobacco waa told on She world's largest bright leaf to bacco market back In 1890 for 60 cents a pound they've managed to ske out a precarious living among the farmers, white and colored. In Eastern Carolina. ' - -.... Albert Privett chief of police In Wilson, ' was talking about It the other day. But ha didn't nave to i..nMnn Dr. Devil and ET. BU- sard. They were an old story. They KntVi .Anltn rfmtrjni extraOT HUB MVMl j . m dlnary and, though tbey operated twelve montna a year, ney - i- miniM tn axnand . then oneratlons temporarily during the . . iu.. k film. looacoc season. un.w u n.mm vhn abound in the area during the time the golden har vest pours money iuw at the Tar Heel farmers. Both Dr. Devil and Dr. Buzsard. bo the story goes, are really South Carolina proaucw. cut w worth rinmiin Nearo about them and you'll get a grin nothing more, aao wey mmw ww unv are. But that's all you'll get. Dr. Devil and Dr. Buzzard came up toWilson one day . bent on making a little ready cash and n Wst ma Jim. , Mow Biff Jim waa a Negro reputed to be fairly well oil. as a manor m iw u mo ifama broke like manv Of US. But Dob Buzzard and Doo Devil, they decided that the time was ripe for easy plckln'a. It waa Just f inhnwn mark At season and they had heard that Big Jim' had sold his 'bacco ana naa neen paia won if Thv aim knew that -BlC Jim was suupersUtious tat a big 'Way.: . . - Jv " : i. ' , Now Big Jim carried a Jo-Mo What? You've never heard what a Jo-Mo is? WeU you can find nimta nf Jo-Moa in nocketa In Eastern Carolina. They are little home-made bags some leather, Mittnn. soma even silk. They're filled with the right hand back leg of a frog, a Uttla snake skin, some secret kind of loots and herbs and the claw of a black Jo-Mo's are gooa xor onngui h,ir. And bis Jim carried one all. the time. He believed tn them. irr.ll rtr Rnmu-d and Dr.' Devil. they took Big Jim aside ana Mid htm his days were numbered : if MAi't llatim tn thmri What did they want Money. Lote of it. May be a hundred dollars. It It was forthcoming maybe Big Jim ouU Uve longer. They'd jee to tnt. And bis Jo-Mo would also ,, help him they pointed out. . ' ' o.,f in th flnit nlace Bl Jim didn't have the. hundred di' s and what's more . couldn't raise it anywher -v - . DT. Devu ana jjt. dumwi him they didn't believe lm nd . . htn thu (mnt vaxd Ol the little shack, that Big Jim caU-d home5 and started boring a, hole to a big sugari mapie. . : v, . "What yo1 dourvthat fori (.; asked BlR! Jim. ' ' ' : ' -:-" ' ' ..n..ii M. nM the two. "we're going to bore this tmle and wjien It grows up agam mt -" hni vnu'll die right that day. That la unless yo' pay us the hundred aouara ro-dowe'llftelt- fc- So they oorea ua . -t tt nt ttwre on " his ItxA Vmnt. fjirin' At that hole the two rapscaBlons had bored. He kept u up. bows . .. tsn .vmus. Just a sltun lull tf . , - there a starln' at that hole. ' J It took two years xor . , nn.iw it did. And Big Jim had never mentioned the hundred aouars. - oa - course, have It to pay. "'tm Call it what you wul-- It may have been pur fright " kajmi the fact that the Jo-Mo wouldn't work. Or tt may have been that oia noie. isuyw died the night the bote, finally closed up. . , Chief Private to Wilson didn't say anything about Big Jim or Dr. Devil or Dr. Buaaaxd but he warned recently against men to tobacco season. They're on the loose again. i Deed of Trust executed by-Mrs. Sallie Neely widow to E. Walker Stevens, Trustee, dated-April 1, 1947, and recorded In Book 443, at page 118, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the holder of the debt hating demanded that the Trust e foreclose said Deed of Trust under the powers therein contained, the undersigned Trustee will, on Thursday, October 26, 19 50, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court House Door of Duplin Coun ty, in KenansvlUe, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction and sell for cash to the highest bidder, ail that certain lot, or varcel of Ijand, located In the Town of Faison, Falson- Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and being more cu.ufiy .fl.eseu.-td as 1 tu-wit: V , ; -: Being that cerin lot of l.u.d in the Town of Farfon, North Caro lina, and fronting on Virginia Ave nue and First .Street, and which said" lot- fronts -fifty (50) feet on Virginia Avenue and runs back ISO feet on First "Street, and is designated and numbered' as Lot No. 9 ln-B4ek B, according to and appearing on that certain "Ipap made from an actual survey of same and recorded in Boot 157, at pages 586 and 587, In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Duplin County,; and to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description of the same. r ; -M This the 25th day of September, 1950.-i .,.;y :":!-:-: ..fyX , ' E.; Walker Stevens, Trustee By; Woodrow H. Peterson, Atty. ; Clinton, North Carolina ;r 10-20-4t WHP:'ii..i:;,:yra-;ii;4 mm NOTICE OF RE-SALE ; UNDER AND BY VIRTUB of an order of re-sale of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made In that Special Proceedings entitled: , "In the mater of Curtis Carroll et als", and being S. P. No. 2408, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 7th day of October, 1950,' at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer ; for sale . to , the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying and be ing In Dulin County, North Carol!-: na, and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the cart road, running South 89 West 68 poles to a stake, J. R. and T. J. Cart's corner; thence South 30 East 51 poles to a stake; thence East 77 poles to a stake; thence North 41 poles to a stake in the cart road; thence with the cart road South fi7 West . 22 poles; thence North 77 West 15 poles to the beginning, containing by estimation 24 acres, more or less. , " '"',- And being the same lands as set forht and described in a deed to Mary Carroll as recorded in Book 127, page 336, of the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for a more complete and accurate de scription of tm.Vyi'r". '" '. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. . Advertised this ne 20th day of September, 1950. V " ; H. K Phillips, Commissioner 10-6-2L HEP ..rn-r--lvf.'v-- : t! L 1. aCCOiusi J tU H. A. an. m, 1.-....4- ger of the Wilmington oi-'lee of t'.e Social Security Administration. -"The. amendments,' signed lntol J. law on Aug. 28, provided that lar ger payments should begin for the month of September. The Increased September payments will be- made automatically to all those who re ceived August checks and are still Y 0ETTII1GER DHOS I KINSTON'S DEPENDABLE FURNITURE fltOU;; IS HEADQUARTERS FOR r Li nol e u if arid C o n p I eiiih WW l k t ... -..,."V T- -i ILt I" h; I .-.-trs;-- GOLD SEAL and s QUA ivlfi AT LOW PRICES '5" Checks Larger Each of. the 3711 social security beneficiaries la this area will re ceive a -substantially larger lnsur- i, SPECIAL 9 X 12 GOLD SEAL RUG ; (cash and carry) y- - $945 a" V A ' I lJ -J- ' . ..... L ...... Ll. -J to nna miiM nu nilunnlnna knf mil ftirvttar (till fllrlhar iahaad In Safatvl -' ! k 1 i roll. With Chryslor's new "Easl-Lock" Parking Brake you have threa timet . . v, Just jone mora good example of the built-in vafue all Ine way through iha"-:f:;r : ; ordinary brakina Dower. 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