All kinds of leather car during hot days Use saddle soap to dean leather upholstery or leather sur facet on .tablet,' advise Extension KO'iiCE OF S4.it VICE OF PROCESS BT PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ; V BEFORE THE CLERK s will be restored by friction of the last ruDoing. ),. - : The specialist warns against using furniture polishes, oils or varnishes home furnishings specialists. To on leather because these prepara clean leather simply dampen a cloth 'tlons frequently contain solvents or sponge la warm water, wring It that cause leather to become sticky. nit tKn tub it avm earirllaV nun If Imum' umMn. tn nj nmrinff Rub the leather briskly. Then rub out 'rub it with a email amount of jard Bright: Frances Bright WiUiamt with another moist cloth without a leather dressing with the finger nd husband, Sonnie Williamt: Nor. soap. Rub dry with a clean toft and palm ' ox the iand. in numia man Rhodes; Lucille Rhodes Carl- cloth. Any glow which disappears weather. leather . mildews . easily, (ton and -husband, Willie - Carlton; Adelle Bright Chalmlrs and hus band, Robert Chalmlrs: Mary Bright Cartie and husband, Charles Cartie; S. P. 1060 NORTH CAROLINA V t DUPLIN COUNTY MARGARET R COOPER v Richard Bright and wife, Mrs. Rich- ys Yea, H:cd Cecil? C:.cts ? To. Rd'SYO.'ibt Ffcclics' J Irri tetica Frcsn CI :2agQ-QUU.2l " YMr A. M,Wtoe,OUfc, add "Middles.) f I wea tortsnre. i costly shots 3 ttaoM e. weak ' k- -a mm li.f. Than tank PhAkim'l Taklata. I ' They braegk aae maw kapplneai, eeaafortr 1 jS ft medicines , . acts directly on the cause of these troublee ? vs works through, e woman's sympathetio nervous system to relieve tense feelings and physical distress that bring unhapplness to so many. Clinical testa prove this. Now true amazing xormuui Science offers women new freedom from much of the. misery, of ; change -of -life, thanks to an sun aangnew tablet developed Mpe ctaily to relieve these functlonally 'eaused discomforts. Doctors re iported sensational results using this remarkable home treatment lone...end bo costly injections! tsUetfMleetef lOTesMil irritability, tortured nerves were calmed, Dizziness relieved. Awful ttot flashes subsided; Here's why. Unlike aspirin and such "general purpose" remedies, this new tablet Is a unique combination of special at drugstores without DrescrlDtion Ask for "Lydla Pinkhanv's Tab lets".. Dorrtlet change-of-llfe rob youiof Joy I Get handy Plnkham't Tablets. Contain Wood-building iron. See how fast you can feel your happy ..self again without costly shots! (Also liquid Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.) Keep leather as clean as passible and In a dry place. Wipe mildew oft with a damp cloth, promptly, then. dry with an electric fan. Leather . Harris; Mabel Dorsey, Ophelia Dor- shoes, handbags and book-bindings, tey Wheeler; and Emma Dorsey: i ... I ... Jr.; Clara - i i,...;:.Uis; Uyi . Matthis Loums and husband, Joi. Loman; Hazel Matthis Wilson; Katli eryn Matthis Driggers and husband, Kmmett Driggers; J. B. Matthis; Floyd Matthis; Willie EsteUe Mat this wmiams; Marlon Matthis; Jun ius Benjamin Matthis! Ruth Dorsey Harris; Mabel Dorsey; Ophelia Dor sey Wheeler; Emma Dorsey TO: Mary Bright Cartie and hus band, Charlie Cattle, Richard Bright, Mrs. Richard Bright, Nor man Rhodes, Lucille Rhodes Carl ton; Willie Carlton; Adelle Bright Chalmlrs; Robert Chalmlrs; Edward Bright; Robert J. Robinson; Cirtus Robinson; John K. Robinson, Jr., Clara Pearl MattUk, Myrtle Matthis Loman; John Loman; Hazel Matthis Wilson; Kathenm Matthis Driggers; Ermnett Driggers; X, B.' Matthis; Floyd Matthis; Willie EsteUe Mat- thU Williams; Marlon Matthis; Ju nius Benjamin Matthis;' Ruth Dorsey as well as leather-upholstery need to be kept in a dry place in sum mer to prevent mildew. - ' s. Keep Hpt Things Hot, Cold Things Cold A hot water bottle Will stay hot, or an ice bag cold, longer if you wrap It in foil. To delay melting ice cubes removed from tray, place TAKE NOTICE THAT: That a pleading seeking relief has een filed in the above entitled Special Proceedings. ; ' ."That the nature of the relief be ing sought is as follows: That the petitioner, Margaret B, Cooper, is seeking to have the lands sold for cubes In mixing bowl, cover tightly partition and being the lands as set with foil forth and described irr the petition filed in this muse and being thf Farmers in 34 Mountain and Pied- lands as set forth and described in mont counties will market aromatic Book- TO, page 483, of the Duplin tobacco this year. County Registry, excepting however There is one silk fo revery grain the lands as set forth and descrlb on an ear of corn. ed in Book 163, page S27, and fur- M 111---..' ''T'- J -I U, nr !liV ' i. ji OH I" ' 740&t ' tier excepting the: lands in Book Bright Chalmlrs; Robert Chalmlrs; i .rator . TuUe , , Scales ' . Old dock ' y One 1S47 .Plymouth automobile. Any other personal property ' owned! by Robert C. Eamedy Advertised this the 14th day of September, 1997. , . Gurman PoweJ, Adminlatra v tor of the estate of Robert G Kennedy, deceased, ' ' Kenansville. N. C. . -f H. E. Phillips, Attorney KTemurgvlUe, N". C-. ' , ' Now! The year's lowest prices on the one car thafs going to stay new! pHtmq- ' ' '-"" wmwyM Plymouth's 1 v . ' 1 YEAR'S BIGGEST SAVINGSI Previous prices topple to brand-new end-of-season Iowa. . A years-ahead Plymouth was never so inexpensive. And remember, too your present car will never again be worth as much in trade as it is right at this moment, during the Plymouth Deal-Away. 2 THE CAR THAT WILL STAY NEWI You keep right on saving . . . because Plymouth is the only new car that's going to stay new. One look at that years-ahead Flight-Sweep Styling; one test of satin smooth Torsion-Aire Ride is convindng proof. And that means your new Plymouth is going to be worth more far more when trade-in time finally rolls around. ONLY PLYMOUTH GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES NOW I Flight-Sweep Styling ... the new shape of motion e Torsion-Aire Ride . . . tames the roughest roadl e Double-Header Lights . . . increased safety Push-fiutton TorqueFlite . . , optional on aS models Directional Stabilizer Fins . . . safer travel at att speeds Dozens more ... see for yourself with a test drivel A -v You'll be proud of the deal. ..prouder still of the carl Look ahead. . . buy ahead. . . buy a 9y0fi(s and own more of the future right nout For your TV entertainment, Plymouth presents three great shows: "Date with the Angels," Starring Betty White; Lawrence Welk's "Top Tunes and New Talent") and "Climax!" See TV section for time and station. 0. page J79, of the: Duplin -County Registry, and said lands are being sold for- nartitioni. - and': you have been made party respondents in the above entitled action, and that a pe tition, summons, and: Nbtics have ieen issued in the above entitled ctlon or ; cause, and that a cause f action exists against the rwpon- ents, Mary Bright Cartie and hus and, Charlie Cartie, Richard Bright Mrs. Richard Bright, 1 7 " ' J, Norman Rhodes, Lucille Rhodes Carlton; Willie Carlton; ? Adelle SAVES ca of pfoftIonl rtptlr nyon an u PLAST4C STEEL fny t use- modtllhg. day.. . . become MMMike mau in 2 hours. r j r ff jV ST For npetring Inn, tttel, bronze, wood, aiuirdnumf glen, etc HOME KIT Enough for several projects j LI Simmons Hdwe. Mt. OUve Phone 2251 Edward. Bright; Robert J. Robin-, son;; Cirrus Robinson; John R. Kob-' inson, Jr, Clara Pearl Matthis, Myr tle Matthis - Loman; John Loman, Hazel. Matthis Wilson; Katheryn Matthis Driggers; Emmett-prlggers; JI Hi Mattlna;. Floyd Matthis; WiUie Estelle Matthis Williams; Marlon Matthis;, Junius Benjamin Matthis; Ruth Dorsey Hanris;; Mabel Dorsey, Ophelia Dorsey Wheeler, and Emma Dorsey in. favor of the petitioner, and that the. -respondents are nec essary parties to this action. You, and each of you, are required to make defense to such pleadings concerning any matter set out in the Petition filed in this cause, or any pleadings herein filed, including the Notice, not later than the 14th day of November, 1957, and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service, against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 20th day of September, 1957. ,.v' R, V. Wells Clerk Superior Court H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 10 17 4T B.KP. v NOTICE OF SALE UNDER: ANDABY VVTCniK OF ADTBORITYa as ' Administrator of the estate) of Robert C. Kennedy, deceased, the undersigned win of fer for sale fr cash at the store building formerly operated by Rob ert C. Kennedy, now deceased, ' at public auction, in Glisson Township, Duplin County, and being at the premises of Carl Kornegay, on Fri day, October 4, 1957, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. to the highest bidder for cash, the .following articles of per sonal property: Entire stock of goods and mer chandise 'located In the store formerly operated and occupied TBI? m For All Types Of UJayne AfjrkulJural ' Uorks ' Deliver To Our Plant South John Street .. N ' , Goldsboro WHfirilAPPEllEDTO I' VSyMSk- 'A ll ' .ew 1 JX- -' - CAM HAPPEN to you; fn I'Hll.l' wMi.1fw' '' I vL jjii'iiiiiiniiiiiiiinai ( yv. i'vQ ' , -5i?4 r7;? :WlrL . ; . . . NOTiat OF SALE" TTNDER AND B Y VTRTUE' of an order of the Superior Court of Du plin County, f made in. the special proceedings .enUUed! 'O. sr., tuay lock AdmiriiirtratbTOf tU esttate of John C. Kennedy, deceased, et als vs Victoria Kennedy, et air tne un deraianedCbrnmlssionerwlll on the st day of October; W5T, at 12:00 Noon; at the Courthouse, Door in Kenansville. North CaroDhaj f offer for sale to the hlsbest bidder lor. Icash that certain tract or parcel of Hand? Tylmr and" being' In Duplin. County; Statsrof North CaroUna. and more particularly described as fol lows 'i:-.'."'-''-' ' ' I FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a llghtwood stump- on tne Bausville amf Sarecta public road, F. L. Pot ters corner and runs South fa ast 48" poles to a small pine; thence Cue Snuth SO Dolea to k stake In the field: thence South 64 West 30 poles 'to a' persimmon tree on the sald HaUavffle and Sarecta road inence with said road' North 20 West 48 poles to a curve in said road; tnence North 1 West 23 1-2 poles to the be einnmsr. , 1 containing .17 1-4 f acres, more or less. And being the same lands as set forth and described in a deed recorded in Book 184, page 597, of the Duplin Countv Registry. SECOND TRACT: BEGENmHU at a stake on the old Sarecta Road en the Flat Swamp canal, John Houston's and J. E. Kennedy" cor ner, nd' runs with the old Sarecta Road and J. E. Kennedy's line, South 88 8-4 West '794 feet to the BeulaviUe and Pink HID Road, thence as said road South 19 1-2 Wont 748 feet to a stake at a ditch: thence as said ditch and George Rhodes line North 23 East Bio leet to a cherry tree; thence as bis other line and a ditch South 72 East 215 feet to another ditch; thence with another ditch North 45 East 39 feet to another ditch: thence with an other ditch South 85 1-2 East 300 feet to the canal in Flat Swamp; thence up said canal North 28 East 878 feet to the beginning, containing W acres, more or less. And being the same lands as set forth and de scribed In Book 373, page 458, of the Duplin County Registry. ' ; A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence Of good faith. Advertised this the 20th day of September, 1957. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner . io it; 4T h,e.p. ' S . Km St' 4k: fei September SsV 19S7 NOTICE OF SALE (5EOBGE HAS IT MADE 'HE'S ' ' BATCHING (t-" TONIGHT --AlR CONDITIONED DEN - GOOD BOOK GOOD FIGHT COMING VP OH TV- MAN THIS IS UVIN&. OOPS 15 MINUTES TO FfGHT TIME . JUST TIME TO RUSTLE.,UP A SNACK AND CQFFEE ACTION "pHMMM-' GRILLED ' r , -CHEESE-A FEW SARDINES V ' Y-PlCKLe.- ONION ---t I; . GCOGE ETS THE MAKINGS PLUGS .' IM THE CC?FE MAKER- PLUGS IN I) -Tc ELECTClC GRILL AND fMAj ; BLACKOUT.' NO LI6HTS, NO FIGHTS, NO MOTHIN'. GE0B6E BLAME3 HIS APPLIANCES -THE ELECTRIC COMPANY-' EVEN HIS WIFE ' . THE CAUSE? OLD HOME WIHINff: AND 4 0UT OF t HOMES 'SUFFER' FRON) THE SAME TROUBLE . THE fcblUTfOM? aam t .'.jt.' :-: "T 'm'r, rr j HOUSEPQIVSi x uvi um tucnicAur &60OY QffVS! MOOflN UViNG ' tOO AMP, icrac $vtce ewswcf PLUS PLSHTY O tCTRCAL CIRCUITS AND OUTICTS? ' MooecMire vo mmc wioino soon CALL YOUtt CLECTSlCAt CONTHACTOH OQ- f CAROLINA POWP? A LICMT COMPANY " UNDER AND BV VIRTUE of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust executed by Charlie J. Rodgers and wife, Pearly Rod gers; Thad Rodgers and wife, Al pine Rodders, dated the 14th day of November, 1949, and recorded in Book 455, page 224, of the -office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, and payable, to M. D, Lane, default having "been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and the said deed Of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the hold-, er of the indebtedness thereby se cured having demanded a foreclos ure thereof for the purpose of satis fying said Indebtedness, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder1 for cash at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon on Monday, October 21, 1957, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in Wolfscrape h Township, t Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: , FIRST TRACT: -? BEGINNING at a stake on an old road at the west ern edge of the Thad Rodgers and runs thence South 47 West 102 poles td an oak; thence South 18 East IS poles to a stake In Charlie Rodgers line; thence North 42 East 101 poles 15 links to the , old road; thence North 65 West 13 poles to the begin ning, containing 8 acres,' and being same lands as described in a deed from Thad Rodgers to Charlie Rod gers as recorded In Book 423, page 287. of the, Duplin County Registry. SECOND TRACT:. BEGINNING at a black jack oak on Lawton Outlaw line just ; back' of Charlie 3. Rod gers pack bouse ana runs with Law ton Outlaw's line South 46 West 72 poles' to a stake In the low grounds of Ground f Nut 'Branch; thence South 25 East 12 Boles to a stake -iv. East 19 poles to a stake, formerly a poplar; thence North 6 East 19 poles to a staite on tne wortn. sme of the highway leading from Scotts stake, Albert Grady's corner;" thence North 63 East 40 poles to a stake, formerly Aa- plner thence North'' 45 the run pf ' GroBhd Nut Branch; thence Soutfi 10 East' 14 poles to a Store to Mount Olive, N. C. said stake ' being on the East bank of Ground . Nut Branch" runs thence North 14 West 24 poles fl feet cross ing said Branch to-the beginning. containing 19 acres, more or less. It being one half of said tract con veyed from Lawton Outlaw to Thad Rodgers as per deed recorded In Book 136, page 387, in the Register of Deeds office of Duplin County. Also recorded in Book 373, page 337, of Duplin County Registry. " A ten per cent deposit will be required of; the successful bidder as evidence of good faith." 7 t i Advertised this the 18th day of September, 1957, ' -- : ' j "THERE is no closed, season for patribtlsnt Tow might think ' AA Itl ti. . men' wbs. aut uioto w m casia. ei patriotic- speeches and editorials along about that fourth- of Jm, and on' Waamngton'fe Birthday and sua-1 Har occasions.. Tbi time of year' people' seem nr bar tftuifcrne; raorej about the- hunting' season, and' school' openings,; than about our wondecflul couio 1st.. XBaWi let us admit that patrl otte speeches the year aira'umdi wouMea dreadV . fill bore. . Fire work' andLerav tary every night re' not caOtedi fbi Nevertheless lit fa trues there lit mr closed' season fbr patriotism. There is a dafly- need for patriots. ' CflgntnlBtt Patrroilsa? " ; ' PatribtLsm is? not nofse, not! speeches. ' The patriot is not the man- who brags- about his country the most Travelers abroad from 1 America know the nuisance' type of tourist who is forever complain-. ing wherever he Is, about nearly everything, loudly telling the world that ;"We have it better in the' States."' Such a man Is not doing America any good: Hanging out the flag on important days is a good practice, but a man's patri otism is not to be measured by the regularity of his flag-displays. Fur-1 thermore. a true patriot is not one ! who thinks of Ms own stock as the true Americana, and all others as . not 'quite ft. A man like this will , think of descendants of earlier immigrants as antiquated,' out' of ; touch with life; and the descend ants of : those - immigrants who came later he, thinks are ."really" ' Europeans or something, never quite Americans.. , laltlattn . Many patriots' portraits are to bd found in the Bible; -Nehemiah is one of these. He was governor of Jerusalem, under 'the Persian Empire, more than a hundred 1 years .after Jerusalem's freedom -had been lost; Jerusalem had had a string of governors before; but not one of them, or all of them together, accomplished for that . city and its people what Nehemiah did In his term of office.: He was a true patriot one whose services ' really, benefit his country,; one who render's services . without asking naVmnt. Iri ..return: . nr it h ia. . npan t on salary, as Nehemiah ' seems, to have been, he goes be-j yond what he Is paid to do. Nehe-1 miah never had to, be pushed ,'or , prodded. He was out in front, see- ( ing what had to be done and start- j lng to do it, while other men slept, j Leadership .-;;e' ! There have been patriots without : much power or gift of leadership; but surely a better type of patriot , is a man or woman who can stir , other people to serve their country . too. This; Nehemiah U famous for ' building a wall; but he may never have laid a brick, personally. He : did something far more miracu lous than that; for the first time ln 140 years, he got the people of Jerusalem hard, at Work at what they should have been doing long before: getting a wall built around their little- city.. The people "had a mind to work," but it was their governor who inspired this ambi tion In them. The great' patriot of every ; nation's history, David, Scipio, Henry V, George Washing-, ton, Syngman Rhee, and all the ihi, mis UBVU'lueu UWIU WUUUI : as from a dynamo electric current flowed to vast numbers of their countrymen. Under their leader; ship, weak men were brave, dis- , couraged men full, of hope. v Rallglon ' l ! 1 . i t . . Religion, In any nation) Is not' like an auxiliary water tank, for the use of the Are department, something that can be tapped in an emergency , and then turned 'off ; wiieu uie trouoje is . over; , Religion If it Is worth anything is more important than patriotism. lust as God is more Imnnrtnnt than any country. Nevertheless,, though cai auy, as uer ana otners nave iriea to use rami other .things being eaual the man with ths mi( vltnl : reugion makea; the best patriot, : f ui icugiuii 4B lira i ana tan a reut finfA lmnn finA .imKam. TTAlnAW .i: and as final Judge. Nehemiah's , fi.lvfkplc hMlAVAi. ' TTIa fatth in ClnA ,: was woven into all his actions. He - never spent long hours in prayer; hilt thprA warn n Knrnn, r,t hia lita -I. ''(Brnui s tllnn eaprrifhtod bf the ' DlTislon ol CbrUtlin Ednnatlon, N- . tlonsl C'.anall ( lha charoke ( Christ In the IT. a A. R.4la4 K rtAfnmuiiltV ' SwelcnsWfcdefei liLiavlL) VbuwUiottiiwMl :' ; both overnight! ! ttnltn. Kom Klitlar, WiMMrOk, ta. f Balf-allve, headachy, when eonatlpa. tlon sours stomach? Black-Draught tellana oonatipatlon overnight. Helps Sweeten 'aour.jitomaeb tnn: No harah erlplngt Made from pure vegetable herbs.. Brtnire tiioronuii but gentle relief.-In- morning. t,!ie looks sunng Main I Out Jbm. n -DmuKht today. ' P""" or .. ..n,un'. ,i jnm , . . sag otp tn new, et- ,,-hj-i- s 2 utjiet$, toot , f ' c" .. ton four! -. ' ...o of B.aok- . Cu ... j wvt) t.aiUM.varrt MalA- I a E. Phillip;; Trustee 10 17 4T H.E.P.

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