I MAS ttflIBi ^A HAWAII Hk jflHk I A aa m ? A I hAI I A ^K|p| ^B ^B ^B^j^B ^B^b fl^^^B B| ^1 IMflt ^1 ^hhi ^Mk ^1 H^k ^H ^1 ^Bk mm ^b ?? r M| I M| I JB fl ^^kJ|V I gk^^P Jjj ^B IB ipp ? \ ***** 1 * *?* deceased. WtfS?-8 H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 12-20-4T. NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION ________ * The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix under the .Last Will and Testament of Samuel A. Jones, deceased, late of Duplu. County, this is to notify all parsons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned en or before the 4th day of Decem ber, 1868, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pgyment o the undersigned, , This the 4th day of December, 1963. Louise Bundy Jones, Executrix of the Eetate ?t Samuel A. Jones, deceased. Route 1, Warsaw, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. Cm m- r 11-Z7-4T-H. E. P. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ^JORTH CAROLINA JUIPUN OGfUNTY Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained in a cer ain deed of trust executed by joe 1. Tann and Wife Pauline Tann, of Duplin County North Ca rolina, patties of the first part, to William W. Smith, trustee, da ted the 5th day of September, 1968 and recorded in book 510 at page 240, in the office ef the Re gister of Deeds of Duplin County, Noith Carolina default having been made 1ft the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and laid deed of trust by the terms 'hereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for P>eginniftg et an iron stake, so uth western corner of lot no. 1 of Ruben Faison land, and being the southwestern corner of the lot or 5.6 acre tract second tract) as re I corded hi book 502. at page 23 of | the Duplin Registry, and runs thence from said beginning cor ner Sooth 86 east 872 feet to a stake, near the northern edge of i Faison-Turkey Public Road; the nce a new line about N. 45 W 292 feet to a stake! on the old line; thence S. 3+-30 W. 222 feel as a ditch to the point of begin ning, containing 8/10 of an acre, more or less, and being a triangle piece of land located in the Sou thwestern corner of the 5.6 acre 'rcct as set out in a deed to Sam Faison and recorded in book 502 at page 23 of the Duplin County Registry. The successful bidder will be -nruired to deposit ten per cent of his bid. This 29th day of November.. 1962. Wm. W. Smith Trustee H. T. Ray, Attorney 12-20-4T STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN DEED OF TRUST FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made if) the payment of the indebted new se cured by that certain Deed Of Trust executed by James T. Murphy and wife. Ruby W. to William W. Smith, for R. J. Whaley T/A Econ omy Homos Compaay on the 30th day of May, 1961, said Deed of Trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds Duplin County, North Carolina, in Volume 551, at Page 62, the undersigned, ROBERT MUTT as Successive Trustee, under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in said Deed of Trust, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Courthouse at Kenansville, Duplin County, North Carolina, op the 2nd day of Jan uary. 1963, at 11:00 a. m. the fol lowing described real estate, in Duplin County, North Carolina, to Being Lot No. 19 as shown on map made by Parrish k Snodgrass, recorded in Book 131, Page 421 Registry of Duplin County; the above described lot being a part of the seeond tract conveyed by Reid E. Fussell to J. B Fussell It Horace Fussell in deed dated May 4, 1946 and recorded In Book 440, Page 137, Registry of DupHh County. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secur ed by said mortgage, gs wen as the expenses j>f forechuaires. STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN DEED OF TRUST FORECLOSURE n' i SALE Default having been made in the payment af the indebtedness secur ed by that certain Deed of Trust executed by Dwight Cooley and wife, Mary Jane Cooley to William W. ? Smith for R. J. Whaley TyA Economy Homes Company on ;the 2Sth day of Jiuae, Ml, said Deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds Duplin County, North Carolina, la Volqifte, 3&2. at Page 47, the undersigned, ROBERT BRITT as Successive! Trustee, under and by virtue Of the Power of Sale contained in said Deed ?' Trust, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Courthouse at Kenansville, Duplin County, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of January 11963, at 11:00 a. m. the following described real estate, in Dupfyh County, North Carolina. to-Wtt: ,jn j Being Lot No. 18 according to Map ipad?, by E. McN Carp, iff the Atlantic Wagon and YhWcl* Cf?. and recorded in Book Ufcend page 996 Registry of DujHlft, Cot And being part of the same land ? da- 1 scribed in a deed froHV.?- ij^Blan chard and wife, Sallie W. Blaneh ard to Nero Oliver, recorded Dup lin Co. Registry in Book 4tS. page 928 to which referenoe is.had,., . "Beginning at stake 150' of power pole No. TWP BIH162341, 38 ft ESE of the E. corner of ft house owned by James W. Barnes tgid common to his property line, 75 ft. N. 90* E thence W. 90? North 160 ft. to a stake, thence S. 90' W. | 75' to a stake thence S 90? E. along property of James W. Barnes to beginning. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosures. ROBERT BRITT SUCCESSIVE TRUSTEE 12-27-4T-CAC STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN DEED OF TRI'?T FORCLOSURE . i' I SdAAl ?- *-f . Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secur ed by that certain Deed of Trust executed by Aimer Pierce and wife Irene Pierce to William W. Smith for R. J. Whaley T/A Economy Homes Company on the 22nd day of | March, 1990, said Deed of Trust being recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds Duplin County. I North Carolina, in Volume SSt, at I Page 99, the undersigned, ROBERT BRITT as Successive Trustee, un I der and by virtue of the power of sale contained is said Deed of Trust, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Courthouse at Kenans ville, Duplin County, North Caro lina, on the 2nd day of January, 1963, at 11:00 a. m., the following described real estate, in Duplin County, North Carolina, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land lying and beine in Cypress Creek Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, about 14.3 miles North east from the Town of Wallace, N. C. about 5.4 miles from the inter section of N. C. Highway No. 41 with N. C. secondary road no. 1827 and being about 0.6 of a mile in a northerly direction from the inter section of N. C. road No. 1827 with N. C. road no. 1975 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of road no. 19(75 said Stake bearing South 17 degrees 40 minutes west 1317 feet from a point in the center of the Long Branch culvert where It crosses N. C. road no. 1975 and running thenep from the beginning point so located North 7 degrees East 100 feet to a Stake; thence South 75 degrees West 150 feet to a stake: . thence South 1 degrees West 100 feet to a stake in an old tram road, said stake bearing North 75 degrees East 546 feet when measured along said tram road from Aimer Pierce's and the Sholar brothers old light wood stake corner, and run? then ce from the ,4th corner so located North 75 degrees East 150 feet with the old tram road to the point of beginning, containing 0.82 at an acre, tnore or less, and being a part of a tract of land conveyed in 9 deed from M. L. Lanier and, wife, Eula Lanier, to Aimer Fierce and wife, Irene Pierce, November 10, 1963, and recorded in Book 497, page 5, of the Duplin County Regis try. This sale is made for the purnoe* of paying the indebtednem secured by said mortgage, aa well aa the expenses of foreclosures. ROBERT BRITT SUCCESSIVE 12-27-4T-CAC NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPUN COUNTY ? *>'? .n ???* ? ?? "fc > A in ' -* and wife, Audrey flhSfe, to Wil liam E. Craft, Trustee, dated Oct ober 13, 1961, and recorded in Book 555, P?e 48?r in the office of the Register of, Deeds of Duplin Coun ty. North Carolina, default having been made tapM payment of the MeMadaess thanhy secured and said' deed of trutt being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure. and the holder of the in-1 debtedaeae thereby secured having demabded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose ef satisfying said in debtedness, the undersigned Trus-, tee will o?ter for sate at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Kenans ville, North Carolina, at Noon, on > the 4th day of January, 1888, the property conveyed in said deed Of trust, the same lying and being in KenansvHle, Township, Duplin Coun ty, State of North Carolina and des cribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: AU that certain tract or parcel of land containing i 17Vi acres, more or less, which, Is described ir a deed dated the 28th day of September, 1946, from C. W. SWratt, 4*V ?"d wife, Lois P. Sur raft^fp pavid Meofe, being recofd pd,ii?,'th? Bubfr^RegtStry of Dyp lin Country in Bqob 438. at Pace 149, ft whiph.re/erepce hereby had, t< SBCOND TRACT: All that certain trart or parcel, ejf land containlnr 6-V acres*. mofe ,(?*" . !?*?. which is described in deed dated the 18th day pf March, 1947, fromC. W. Sur Wi* p Surratt, to David ,Moore, being recorded, in the iPtdilic. Registry of Duplin Coun ty fat Boob 439, vat Pace 511. to Which ntergnap is hereby had. THIRD!'TRACT; All that certain tract: pr parcel of land containing 4.18 acres/ more or less, which is described in deed dated the 1st day of April, 1947, from C. 'tV. Sur ratt, Jr. and wife Lois P. Surratt, to David Moore, being recorded in the Public Registry of Duplin Coun ty, in Book 469, at Page 334, to which reference Is hereby had. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 4th day of Dec ember, 1962. I William E. Craft i-; 1-3-4T-W. E. C. .. NOTICE OP SALE I Under and (By Virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County',' made in the special pro ceedings entitled: "Troy Mercer and others vs. Margaret Mercer Madigon et ais", and being Special Proceeding No. 3554, the under signed Commissioners will on Fri day, the 4th day of January, 1968, at 12:00 Nooo, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Caro lina,, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Smith Township, Duolin j County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: | FIRST TRACT: Lying and being on the East side of the Northeast j River and North side of Limestone Swamp and bounded as follows, viz; BEGINNING on a cypress on the side of the run of Cabin, the beginning corner of Elizabeth S. Sanderson, and with her line South 79 West with the drain to the main road at the mouth of a ditch to a stake, Elizabeth S. Sanderson's cor ner; then with the main road near ly West 30 poles to Calib Quinn's old line to a stake; thence with his old line 6outh 20 East 44 poles to a pine; thence South 37 West 16 poles to a pine; thence South 29 East 20 poles to a stake; thence South-22 East 104 poles to a stake; thence South 46 East about 95 poles I to the run of Cabin to Lewis B. Mercer's corner; thence up the said run as is meanders to the begin ning, containing by estimation ,8P acdes be the same more or leak And being the same lands descri bed In that certain deed dated Nov ember 20, 1958, to John W. Mercer and reoorded in Book 23, page 1)4. of the Duplin County Registry, do which reference is had. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at the run of Cabin Branch at the main road and runs North 78 ES6t 21 poles to a stake; thence South 3 West 140 poles to the dividing line between Lewis B. Mercer a?d Joseph H. Mercer, then with said line 11 poles to the run of Cabin Branch; thence up the run to the beginning (average width, of tract 11 poles), containing 9-Vn acres, more or less. And being the same lands descri bed in that certain deed dated Jan- > tfary J5, 18S*. V John W. Mercer and recorded it Bqftk 26, page 100, of the Duplin ?Cuwtfr Registry, to ??*?>, w ever, from the foregoing tracts p' land, the following tracts of land: ' EXCEPTION NO. y. All that cer tain 1-44 acre traqt of land convey ed by John wm. Mercer to Elwa beth Sanderson by. deed recorded in Book 56, page ,525, o^-the Duplin County Registry, refreoeoe to. which1 is, had for a more accurate depcrip tion of said jtract of, land. . r EXCEPTION NO. 2: All that cer tain 1/5 of an acre larct of, lard conveyed by John W. Mercer to William J. Kenedy, Jr. by .deed re nerded in Book 45, page 544, of the Dtuptin County Registry, reference to which Is had for a more accurate description of said tract of land. EXCEPTION NO. 3: BEGINNING at a stake on the Southern edge of the public road No. 1700 and said stake being located Northwestward ly 30 feet from the first graveyard marker and running thence from said be/inning point 93 located Eastward aa the Southern edge of i said road No. 1700, 60 feet to a stake; thence a Une perpendicular to said road in a Southern direc tion 60 feet to a stake; thence i line parallel to said road Westward 60 feet to a stake; thence a line perpendicular to said road North ward to said road No. 1700 60 feet to the point of beginning; and being the strip of land on which the pre sent graveyard is located. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 4th day of December 1962. Russell J- Lanier, Commissioner H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 1-3-4T- H. E. P. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. JESSE B. POTTER VS. SVALA J. POTTER To Svala J. Potter: X ., ? - Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief has been filed in th( above entitled Civil action, and that the nature of the relief sought is that the plaintiff. Jesse B. Pot ter, Is seeking an absolute divorce from the defendant, Svala J. Pot ter. on the grounds of two years separation as set forth and describ ed In the Complaint filed in this cause, and that a cause of action exists against the defendant, Svala J. Potter, in favor of the plaintiff and that the defendant, Svala J. Potter, is a necessary party to this action. You. the said Svala J. Potter, are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 31st day of January, 1963, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 10th day of December. 1962. R. V. Wells. Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County 1-S4T V. B. G. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Co Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Mattie Lee Brown Cam Cavenaugh, now deceased, late of Duplin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against her said estate to present them to the under signed Co-Executors on or before the 8th day of June, 1963, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ssid estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of December, 1962. D. A. Brown Eloise Brown Teachey Co-Executors of the Will of Mattie Lee Brown Cam Cavenaugh Vance B. Gavin, Attorney Kenansville, North Carolina 1-3-4T- V. B. G. Got a house to sent? a low cost want ao will do it. got something to sellt call DUPLIN-TIMES want ads. ess. *171. New Kind of Love Leuoa for December II, 1962 ""THERE are three ways ot know ' ing what a thing is. First is by looking the word up in the dic tionary, or to have some one tell us about it. Second comes the knowing which comes by looking at the thing itself. Best way of all is to have It, so to speak, as part erf yourself. For in stance, take "strength." Any I dictionary will tell you what j strength is, in carefully chosen words. You could Dr. Foreman then tell eomeone else what strength means, only your telling would be just a matter of remem bering the right words. A better way would be harder to forget. ! Suppose you nearly drowned at a bathing beach, and a lifeguard rescued you. Then you would know what strength is, and you would always remember it, even if you forgot what the dictionary said. But the best way of all is to grow strong yourself. Then even if you lost your memory entirely, you would know what strength is. "la year heart true to ay heartt" All this is specially true of the much-talked-about thing called, in our language, Love. The Bible has much to say about it. But let no reader of the Bible think that be cause he has read about it, even on these inspired pages, he now knows love. Every writer of the Bible would agree that to know love truly, we have to be loved, and to love. Nevertheless, the wards the Bible writers use are not unimportant They give us a clue to how we may recognize love, genuine love, from imita tions. The Apostle John gives us a rather horrible example of what hate la; and expects us to under stand that love la its opposite. Love is NOT like what Cain the murderer felt for his brother Abet j Why did he murder him? John asks. Becaose his own deeds were evil and bis brother's righteous? in other words, because be was bad and bis brother goodj Hatred comes from lack of unity, love comes from unity of spirit. Saint John is fond of explaining a thing by naming its opposite. Love, we have seen, is the oppo site of hate. It is also the apposite of death. Most people would say . off-hand that the opposite of death is life. John would warn that life | without love is death. Not to love 1 means remaining in death.?And ; yet, love may lead to death, liter ally, and it must lead (or be j marked counterfeit) to devotion of life. How would you like to be shut up for hours on end, day j after day, with subnormal chil-, dren who can hardly even talk, cannot hold a pencil, cannot play or move like normal children? i Most of us would think thai a per fectly horrible existence; bfct there is a little lady some seventy years of age, who does just thlt . . . because she loves children like that. And if you think, weU, that's an old lady, she can do Ids, but a young woman, no,?if you think that, you evidently have not met a young woman this writer re members, one of the happiest young women he ever met, who finds her happiness in helping these helpless children. There is more than ate way to lay down one's life. Not in talk bat In tnrth Saint John is called the Apostfe of Love, but he has no exclusive right to that honorable tide. No one can read what Paul said la I Corinthians 13 for example, or Peter in I Peter 3:8, 9, or oat Lord Himself in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5), to men tion only a few of the plaees re warding careful study) without seeing that all agree on this: Love is real when it becomes living acts, something more than a word. In fact, John contrasts love "in word or speech" with love "in deed and truth." As we were say ing about strength, so with love. We know it a little from reading or hearing about It We know it better when some one loves us; we know it best of all, not when we become eloquent about it but when what we do every day, the way we habitually move and think and act, the way we live, spells love so plainly no one can miss it And now if someone complains that this is too high for us, let us freely confess: This kind of love is so rare as to be a new surprise every time we find it. But find it we do; for it is the signature of God. (BanS aa aaUlnes oatrrlrbtaS by! Ur DlTlataa at Christian ESaaatlaa. I National CaaaeU at tha Charafcaa at. Ckrlat la Ma C. S. A. BalaaaaS l| | Cammaaitjr Fran SarriaaJ || To Place d Classified Ad ... I f DIAL 296-2171 Kenansville, N. C. y RATES I 3c Per Word; 75c Minimum | Classified Deadline | I 1 p. m. Wednesday | W7 ^ '".'"f1 ' li CLASSIFIED r ? I ? .1 ? B 21 Republican I M Roman ? ggj ~ ? 1 ?*"? 32 utensfis r? rr ?Lb it ?J? P J 34. 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