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Judge Grady Mercer and Solid-- or David Newton Henderson dig. . posed df fifty two cases in County Court Jter last 'Week,' toey are as joilowa; : ?, . 4 HosK:yiia,'-' charged with operating an auto While intox- icated, speeding 70 miles per hour and Improper -.; 'passing. ; Case nol i piosaed':9vAV;Stfv ; prowed with leava on a charge of careless and reckless, -driving, A ijenme ' uara, cuargea witn op erating an auto while intoxicated, : plead guilty to careless and reck less driving and was fined $29.00 , and cosV;iiw'A iUw.v Dallas McKiney, - charged with driving after license were revoked, careless ; and reckless driving and speeding 7& miles per hour, plead guUty to operating auto while in- toxicated and was given 6 months suspended on condition he not op erate an auto for 13 months nav $100, fine and eosv;i H-'i r , ( Rooseavelt Williams, charged with operatiag auto while intoxicated, eareless and reckless driving, plead guilty to careless and reckless driv ing was fined $3o.00 and cost , Hosea B. Vann, case nol pressed on a charge oi transporting non tax paid WhlskeyApt'"';-' William LaFayette Hussey, charg i. ed with speeding 69 miles per hour, plead guilty to driving on left ef center lino and was ordered to pay the court cost . William Lafayette Hussey charg ed with speeding 09 miles perttiour, case nol prossed. " Walter Hand, charged with as sault with a deadly weapon with in tent to kill, case nol pressed with 'leave.' Willie Bryant Faison, charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting ser ious bodily harm, plead guilty to simple assault and wa fined $10. a Kst. -i , Iverette Sugene Doyle, case npl Lt ..4 v. prossed .with leave on a charm of using another persona drivers lic ense, a ' :yr-' :fV;:t;,';(:V': . ' ' "'v. : Gladys Parker Brooks,' plead guilty to allowing a minor to op erate an auto and was ordered to pay court cost. .' ' Melbert Walter Blanton, plead guilty to eareless and reckless driv ing and paid court cost. Alton Weaver Whaley, Jr. charg ed with speeding 80 miles per hour, plead guilty to speeding 70 miles per hour and was fined $10 and cost.1 ; Earl Bay Buss, 'case' nol prossed with leave on a charge of speed ing 70 miles per hour. Windson Franklin Johnson, plead guilty to speeding 68 miles per hour and was fined $10 and cost. Earl Cherry,' charged with being publicly drunk, possession of non tax paid whiskey and operating an auto while intoxicated, plead guil ty to possession , of non tax paid whiskey and was given DO days, sus pended oa 12 months good behavior, abstain from use of alcohol end pay $25 fine and cost. ' ' Jewel Smith, waived appeaaance and plead guilty, to speeding 66 miles per hour end paid court cost. Robert Freeman, plead guilty to non support charge and was given 12 months on the roads, suspended on payment ef $20 per week for Sarah Freeman and pay court cost. Robert Earl Basden, plead guilty to no operators license and paid court cost. Shirley Ann Ward, plead guilty to speeding 6B miles per hour and paid $10 fine and cost. Delniar Ledford, case nol iwsed on the charge of speeding 67 miles per hour. Willie Thomas Fisher, charged with speeding 96 miles per hour in a 35 mph speed zone, plead guilty to driving on left of center line. Paid cost. Bertha Deaton Blake, plead guilty to speeding 68 miles per Hour, paid We Pay A Premium For Top Quality Hogs !,'Se Us or Call 2106, Clinton, N. C Clinton Livestock Market OPERATE!) BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY Buying Days Are Monday? Through Fridays) 8 a. m. Until 5 p. m. $10 fine 'and GOgt.'"r:'?rp:i:Qf . Lee Bryant , Baysden, charged with speeding 68 miles per hour, plead guilty to. operating on left of center line. Paid $10 fine and. . Clyde LeRoy Wrenn, plead guilty to speeding 66 miles per hour. Paid $10 the and coat,! .- Willie George Moore, plead guilty to speeding 70 miles per hour was given 30 days ' suspended on condi tion he not operate auto, for 30 days and pay coat, James Robert Moore, plead guilty to speeding 65 miles per hour was ordered to pay $10 fine and coat Linton Whitfield, was found guil ty to assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced to 60 days, pay $40.00 for Tommie Wilkerson and cost. Linton Whitfield, was found guil ty of Assaalt on a female with a deadly weapon and was given W days, sentence to run concurrent with above Judgment. Frank Williams,' plead guilty to posession of non tax paid whiekey, Esthro Foss, plead guilty to no op erators license and was fined! $25. Emmett Ezzell, plead guilty to al lowing a non licensed operator to operate his auto. Paid court cost Lester Loftin, charged with pos session of non tax paid whiskey for purpose of sale, plead guilty to pos session and waa sentenced to 12 months on the road, suspended on condition he not violate any N. C. laws abstain from use of alcohol. remain on good behavior for 2 years pay $50 tine and cost. Raeford Crews, plead guuty to possession of non tax paid whiskey and paid $10 tine and cost Raeford Earl Brown, charged with operating an auto while intoxicated. plead guijty to careless ana reck- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. SARAH P. BLAND rs A. R. BLAND, JR. The defendant. A. R. Bland. Jr.. will take notice that an action as abeve entitled has been commenced ia the General County Court of Du nlin Countv. North Carolina, by the plaintiff for an absolute divorce from defendant on the grounds that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bring ing of this, action, and for the cus tody of said children born of said marriage, and the defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk ef the Superior Court or Bu plin County, in the courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 6th day of July, 1957, and answer or demur to the cbmnlaint In said action, or the plaintiff will , apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 3rd day of June. 1957. R. V. Wells, Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County. 6 27 4T VJB.G. v I We repeat this former sellout offer for our JUNEiJIRE SALE! 3-TiSUPER-GUSHIGNS by Tire value unmatched at kfhls rock-bottom price! I1 rfftySMwa- HIS' most Pfymowths, . 1 Fordt, OttYTolets, Hvx&cnefc ' Nashes and Stucfcbakisr . ...... ... i Bus toft is racoons Qttdfm ' side an4 cut withfeafuxcs yri&Sx& ty --other tires atopnear (ha'iifiaa, sA ; ewfosiv S-T Cord BoAr tlgjut S :e ' V tbrea jruua tins Wmam, Sim. mA , .if faigua. fA alxjat & CtadfJfc. tfale Quflwataai v 'f yaallWiOitdefc '-. V m ' 'f r , DonV wcn'f . . nck-bftom t v, at ewss4kt 'XP- 1 . V - 1 1 price. and rccfc4ffoin forms , MORE PEOPLE RIDEjON GOOD YE ATTIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINO I WARSAW. N. C 110 N. EaUroad StreeP-Phone 522 ; less driving. Paid $50 and cost. : ; : Herman Middle ton, plead guilty to assault with a deadly 'weapon In flicting serious injury to1 the head and was given 60 days . Wayne Sanderson, plead guilty to driving with expired operators lic ense. Paid cost . -. James Roberts, plead guilty to public drunkness, aiding and abet ting in possession of non tax paid whiskey. Paid $10 fine and cost. Mayland Lee Holmes, was found guilty to possession of non tax paid whiskey,' was sentenced to 12 months on the roads suspended on payment of $150 fine and cost and remain out of Duplin County for 3 years and violate no'N. C. laws. Annie Rossie Blont', plead guilty to failure to report an accident and leaving scene of ' accident result ing in a wreck. Paid $10 fine and cost Jack Francis Cullarie, plead guil ty to speeding 68 miles per hour, paid $10 fine and cost. Eugene Burns, was fined $10 fine and. cost for operating truck with improper equipment. Johnnie Barden, was found guilty to possession of materials for man ufacture of non tax paid whiskey and was found guilty to speeding 75 miles per hour, careless and reck less driving, failure to stop for niren and red light and stos sign. Was sentenced to 6 months for each count. Sentence to run concurrent witv pSovc 'Mdgment Notice of ap p.st wai given, Jonnie Auen Koblnson, plead guil ty to speeding 65 miles per hour. Paid $10 fine and cost El wood Frederick Terrenton, plead guilty to speeding 65 miles per hour. Fined $10 and cost James Elwoed Simmons, plead guilty to operating motor vehicle causing wreck, property damage, leaving scene of aecident and fail ure to report an accident. Fined $10 and cost. Willie Ray Carmichel, plead guil ty to speeding 65 miles per hour. Paid $10 fine and cost. John Jr. SmKh, plead guilty to ne operators license. Bald cost. Perry Henry, plead guilty to op erating an auto while Intoxicated, was sentenced to 9 months on the roads. Court recommended that the defendant be turned over to State Hospital for examination. Perry Henry, plead guilty to pub lic drunkness and was given 30 aavs on the roads. Sentence to niH a. ...... v. Il;:rllrs; Carr Annual 4-H Sunday ' .' BY R. E. WILKINS The annual Negro 4-H Church Sunday program was held Sunday at the 1st Baptist Church at Rose Hill with good attendance. Mar garet A. Faison, County Council President, presided. Mrs. Irene Carr 4-H teacher and civic leader of Rose Hill, made the principal address. Mrs. Carr stress ed the importance of the home as an. influence on Spiritual, Educa tional, and Personal development of young people. She pointed out that regardless of how nice a house may be, it's the atmosphere of it that makes it a home. 4-H members carried out the ma- concurrently with above judgment. Perry Henry, plead guilty to pub lic arunkness and was sentenced -n 30 days on the roads. Sentence '-o .tun toncuiTttiit with previous judgments. lor part of the program." ;r Anita Hill, President of the Chin quapin dub gave the introduction. 'Opportunity to Believe," was pre sented by Othello Hopkins Of War saw, .lt , ? , ' .- V. . ;, 'The Opportunity to Learn,' was given by Doretta Brown of Charity and The Opportunity to Serve', by J. D. Wallace of Teachey. The group was favored by a poem by Mollie James of Magnolia. Miss Beatrice Murry, 4-H club member of Wallace lead .ievotional reading and prayer was offered by Ed Powers of Wallace. This year program marked the largest turn-out of 4-H community and teacher leaders in the h story of the event The Rose Hill 4-H club furnished the music under the di rection of Mrs. Ann Batts ani Mr;. Willie McCoy of Rose Hill, N. C. Rear Admiral George Dufek was the first American to set foot on the geographic South Pole. He was the first man to stand at the exact bottom of the world since Britain's Capt Robert F. Scott, 44 years be fore. The truly generous is the truly wiS. and he who loves not others. lives unblest Home 17 nj Ml yOliy College f Graduation exercises for Mount Olive, Junior College, : were held Sunday, June 2, at 4:00 p.m. in the College auditorium. Dr. Cecil W. Robbins, President of Louisburg College, delivered the Commencement Sermon. There were seventeen candidates for graduation, seven for an Asso ciate of Arts degree and ten for a Certificate in Business Education. Candidates for the Associate in Arts degree were: Esther Marie Barnett, Pantego, Hilda Faye Boy kin, Wilson, Melvln Kennedy Ever lngton, New Bern Willie Edward Htiber, Snow. Hill; Ann Genevieve McLamb, Smithfield; Peggy Elaine Mixon, Middlesex, and Eugene Ty son, Rocky Mount. Candidates for the Certificate in Business Education were: Kathryn Ann Alphin, Mount Olive, Elcrise Best, Newton Grove, Peggy Jeyce Grady, Mount Olive, Treva Gail Jeanes, Sims, Clarence Franklin Norris, Princeton, Peggy Joyce Oak ley, Farmville, Lena Elizabeth Til DR. CECIL W. BOBBINS gham, New Bern, Shirley Ann War ren, Robersonville. Mvra Dawn Webster, Pantego, and Alton Gray woriey, frinceton. JUNE is, 1943 Withholding at-source system at tax ceilectton signed into law by President Roose velt. NOVICE OF TAX SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY OF A JUDGMENT ENTERED IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DUPLIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, IN THAT CERTAIN CIVIL ACTION ENTIT LED: 'DUPLIN COUNTY VSMa rianna Howard and husband,' Clif ton W. Howard, Corrected W. Chil ton Howard; and Sylvia Howard, now Sylvia Howard Taylor, and husband Clifton Woodrow Taylor; and Thomas B. Griffin, Guardian ad Litem for Sylvia Howard Tay lor, infant,' And being Civil Ac tion Number B-10,526 duly filed in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Coart ef Duplin County, North Ca rolina, the undersigned Commis sioners will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at the Court house Door in Kenansville, North Caolina, at the hour of 12:00 Noon on the 24th. day of Jane, 1957, the property described in said Judg ment, and said lands being situated in Albertson Township, Duplin 'County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: Begins at a stake on highway No. Ill where the old Kenansville read was and runs South. 66 East 40 poles to a' stake; then Hut 72 1-2 East 168 poles to an iron stake, Woodrow W. Smith's cor ner; then his Hne South 26 West MS poles to a blaek gum; thence tenth T West 38 poles to anothe black gun; thence Worth 25 West 34 poles to a pine stump; thence South 60 West 60 poles to an oak stump; thence West 38 polea to highway No. Ill; theaee as the highway North 28 East 102 poles to the beginning, containing acres, as plotted by F. L. Potter Oct , 1034' which 1-4 value bf the lands. Reference 1 shereby made to map attached hereto shoving se taal geographical location of tract Ifo. 1, as allotted to t. O. Smith. Beginning a ta stake on Highway He. Ill ia Gaston's line and runs with Highway No. Ill South. 28 West 716 feet te an iron stake aid of road; Mamie Heath's corner; thence as her. liste Horth IX West 113,7 feet to a stake en a large dlteh; thence up the ditch 430 Seat I a stake in Gaston Branch's lime Iheace as his line fttuti 84 Bast 1260 feet to the beginning, contain ing 16.6 acres, being 1-5 valua of the lands. Reference is herebr bad te map attached te Report of Com missioners m Special - Proceeding No. 1382 on file in the Offiee oi the Clerk of the Superior Court Duplin County. i- . The above - described two tracts or parcels of land being the sane property conveyed to Annie Smith Howard by deed dated December, 29, 1951 from T. G. Smith and wife Bessie C. Smith of record in Book 418, page 485 Duplin County Regis try. - A ten per cent deposit will be required ef the successful bidder as evidence of good faith.: i ...s 4 ' The right of possession to the purchaser to begin as of -December L 1957, and subjeot to the rents and' profits for tho crop year : ef K5T. i . v c i , 5 " ." Advertised thia tho 30th dey'ot May, 1957. - , I . Thomas B. Griffin t 1 ' ' t , Russell J. Lanier ' Kenneth W. Turaer, ; Commissioners ' 6 13 4T D, CO. ! SAIL Warsaw, N. C. Saturday, June 8th ICE PLANT 1st SALE 11 A.M. First Sale - 110 AJtf. Bato or Shine One Building and Equipment For Sale at Auction. Located in Warsaw, N. C, Duplin County. Consists of aU equipment in good condition. Capacity of the plant is approximately 1500 tons every 34 hours. Also has deep weU for water system. has a frontage on Main St of 75 ft. and is 150 feet deep also consists of a building which is now occupied; by a Beauty- Salon paying a nice rent. If you are looking for a business aL ready established dont miss this sale.-P.S. The operator of the plant is willing to stay for awhile or as long as you desire. EASY TERMS: Vt down, Balance over a period of years D. D. BSUTON. Owner It It BUILDING LOTS RAIN or SHINE Seeand Sale trftt PJC Rala or Shine Beautiful Building Lots, business or residential in Warsaw, N. C. on Hill St Chance Streets. These Lots can be bought as a pact or as a whole you can buy cne or alL The way you wish to buy is the way we will sell. If you are looking for some nice building lots in a town that is progressing don't miss thin sale. 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