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Legal Notice NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Order of tha Duplir County Clerk of Superior Court, mede in Special Proceeding File No. S3 Sp-173 entitled. "Thornton Lee Staples Jr.. Single; Ronald Dale Staples and Wife. Debra L Staples; and Cynthia Paige Staples. Divorced; Ex Parte,' the undersigned Com missioner will, on January 17, 1984. at 12 noon, at the Duplin County Courthouse door in Ke nansville. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those certain tracts or narcels of land lying in Glisson Township. Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; FIRST TRACT Being described with bearings relative to the North Carolina Grid Meridian as follows; BEGINNING at a 1/2-inch iron rod in the center of the pavement of S R. No. 1306, the Northwest corner of E E. Kelly's 12-acre house tract. Corner "A" shown on a map entitled. "SURVEY FOR THORNTON LEE STAPLES JR.. RONALD DALE STAPLES. & CYNTHIA PAIGE STAPLES." dated September 15. 1983. as recorded in Map Book 11, Page 157, of the Duplin County Registry (said iron rod being located North 85 degrees 12 minutes 55 seconds West a distance of 306.95 feet from a railroad spike in the centerline intersection of S.R No. 1306 and S.R. No 1502), and runs thence with E.E. Kelly's line and a fence South 00 degrees 06 minutes 35 seconds West a distance of 712.84 feet to a concrete monument. J.L. Price and McKinlev Price's corner (Book 753, page 01. Fifth Tract); thence wffh the J.L. Price and McKinlev Price line as follows: South 26 degrees 42 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 270.67 feet to a 1 1 /4-inch iron pipe, South 15 degrees 1(^ minutes 35 seconds West a distance of 343.50 feet to a 1 1 /4 inch iron pipe, South 07 degrees 49 minutes 25 seconds East a distance of 2,473.57 feet to a 1 1/4-inch iron pipe, South 15 degrees 49 minutes 25 seconds East a distance of 549.68 feet to a 1 1/4-inch iron pipe, and south 01 degree 49 minutes 25 seconds East a distance of 1,855.18 feet to a concrete monument. Corner "B," BE. Bryan and R A. Bryan's corner (Book 528, page 526); thence with the Bryan line, an agreed line (Book 920, page 704), as follows: South 13 degrees 39 minutes au seconas west a ins tance of 424 66 feet to a 1 1/4-inch lion pipe in a canal, and South 78 degrees 18 minutes 40 seconds West (passing a 1 1/4-inch iron pipe at 2 + 79.73 feet) a distance of 304.73 feet to a stake in the run of the old Mill Race, Corner "C"; thence down and with the run of the old Mill Race, a t: averse in and along the run is as follows: South 30 degrees 03 minutes 40 seconds West a distance of 62.67 feet to a stake, South 06 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 433 94 feet to a stake. South 03 degrees 21 minutes 40 seconds West a distance of 168 87 feet to a stake. South 13 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 530 46 feet to a stake. South 13 degrees 33 minutes 15 seconds East a distance of 339.95 feet to a stake. South 25 degrees 21 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 231.20 feet to a stake. South 50 degrees 13 minutes 45 seconds East a distance of 167.34 feet to a stake and South 18 degrees 27 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 54 27 feet to a stake in B & L Timber Company's line, Corner "D"; thence with B 6 L Timber Company's line, an agreed line (Book 920, page 700I North 80 degrees 42 minutes 50 seconds West (passing a 1 1/4-inch iron Pipe at 0 +18 00 feet) a distance of 2 413.28 feet to a 1 1/4 inch, iron pipe. Corner "E"; thence with the line of B 8 L Timber Company North 10 degrees 54 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 473.69 feet to a concrete monument Oliver Herring Jr s corner (Book 657, page 561 thence with Oliver Herring Jr s line and Jimmy Sanderson's line and with a canal Part of the way North 10 degrees 54 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 2.772.00 feet to a concrete monument on the bank of a ditch. Jimmy Sanderson's corner (Book ??; ?tge 59' and Bool< 751. page 451 Corner "F"; thence with Jimmy Sanderson's line end the ditch as follows: North 30 degrees 43 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 315.32 feet tc a 1/2-inch iron rod. North 53 degrees 59 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 281 75 feet to a 1 /2- inch iron rod. North 86 degrees 43 minutes 15 seconds East a distance of 194 50 feet to a V/2-inch iron rod, South 38 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 115 50 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod, South 54 degrees 36 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 82 50 feet to a 1/2-inch icon rod. and South 76 degrees 58 mihutes 00 seconds East a distance oj 231.00 feet to a concrete monument at the mouth of a drain. Corner "G": thence with Jimmy Sanderson's line, an agreed line (Book 920. page 7081 North 07 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 2.236 39 feet to anold axle. Corner "H," Samuel ? Jones' corner (Book 469, page 251, Second Tract): thance with Samuel E. Jones' Una as follows: North 03 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 453.65 feet to a 1 1 /4-inch iron pipe. North 37 degrees 33 minutes 06 seconds East a distance of 300 00 feet to a 1 3/4-inch iron pipe, North 06 de grees 30 minutes 30 seconds Wesi ?e distance of 685.03 feet to e 1 T/4-inch iron pipe, and North 21 -degrees 22 minutes 30 secondi West a distance of 395 00 feet to < 1 1/4-inch iron pipe. Zelmi Rhodes' corner (Book 519. peg# 251); thence with Zelma Rhodes' line North 18 degrees 34 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 726.00 feet to s 1/2-inch iron rod near the center of the pavement of S.R. No. 1306 st the East end of s concrete bridge over Herring's Marsh, Corner "J"; thence along the pavement of S R. No. 1306 South 75 degrees 08 rginuteo 55 seconds East a distance of 60.01 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod; thence to and with the center of the pavement of S.R No. 1306 South 85 degrees 12 minutes 55 seconds East a distance of 306.99 feet to the point of beginning, CONTAINING 230.0 acres, more or less, as shown on a map entitled, "SURVEY FOR THORNTON LEE STAPl FS IR RONALD DALE STAPLES. & CYNTHIA PAIGE STAPLES,'' dated September 15, 1983, as recorded in Map Book 11, page 157, of the Duplin County Registry, and being the First Tract described in a Deed to Thornton Lee Staples Jr., Ronald Dale Staples, and Cynthia Paige Staples, as recorded in Book 797, page 163, of the Duplin County Registry. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake, the Northeast corner of the 9 acre tract sold to Bennie I. Branch by Sam Branch (Book 193, page 487), and runs thence South 56 East 78 poles to a crooked pine near the fence; thence South 2 West 4 1 /2 polos to a pine; thence South 39 East 34 poles, more or less, to a stake; thence South 66 East 3 poles to a stake in the old field; thence with Riddick Branch's line, Ophelia Nobles' line, and Nathan Scott's line South 38 West 127 poles to an iron stata; thence as Tom Hays' line about North 67 West 72 poles to a gum in the run of Brock's Branch; thence as the run of Brock's Branch in a North easterly direction about 66 poles to a gum; thence North 59 West 22 poles to q stump; thence North 60 West 3 poles to a stake, the Southeast corner of the 11 3/8-acre ?^act sold to Haywood Branch by Sam Branch (Book 193, page 240); thence with the 11 3/8-acre tract North 36 East 50 1 /2 poles to a post oak, the Southeast corner of the 9-acre tract; thence with the 9-acre tract North 30 1/2 East 38 poles to the point of beginning, CONTAIN ING 95 acres, more or less, and being that land described in a Deed to W.J. Jackson and wife, Nora Jackson, as recorded in Book 184, page 486. of the Duplin County Registry, and that land described in a Deed to W.J. Jackson as recorded in Book 222, page 420, of the Duplin County Registry. THE SALE WILL BE MADE SUBJECT TO ALL UNPAID COUNTY TAXES, RESTRIC HONS, EASEMENTS OF RECORD. AND ASSESSMENTS. IF ANY The highest bidder at said sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the first One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and five percent (5%) of all over One Thousand Dollars of his bid as evidence of good faith. This the 16th day of December, 1983. H.E. Phillips. Commissioner 1-12-4t-P&P 257 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY File No. 80 E 70 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF ROSE QUINN PRICE. GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORA QUINN SMITH. INCOMPETENT Pursuant to an Order of Sale of Real Property filed on the 28th day of November, 1983, the under signed, J GARRETT LUDLUM. Commissioner will on the 21st day of January, 1984, at 10:00 oclock A.M., on the Premises located approximately 3 miles South of Kenansville off North Carolina Highway No. 11 on State Road No. 1922, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tracts of land: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the canal of Mill Branch, Amos R. Quinn's corner and running thence his line S. 4914 East 416 poles to a stake on the old back line; thence the old line North 48 % East 15% poles to a stake, Henry H. Quinn's corner; thence his line North 49% West 392 poles to a stake on the canal of Green Branch; thence up said canal general course about North 61 East 44 116 poles to a stake in the Lacv Quinn line; .thence his line North 49 % West 40 poles to a stake in the field, Lacv Quinn's corner; thence his line North 41 % East 25% poles to a stake in the old Everett Herring line, now Spell's line; thence that line North 49 >4 Wast 26 y? poles to a stake on the canal of Mill Branch the old Everett Herring corner; thence down the canal 91-1/6 poles to the beginning containing 68 acres, be the same more or less. This being the same land as will be described in a deed to Carrie Thelma Quinn as will appear in Book 230. page 614, of the Duplin County Registry, and further being the same lands as described in that certain Civil Action entitled "Hubert T. Brown, Guardian for Carrie Thelma Quinn vs. W.D. Quinn, at als and being Number A 5695, duly filed in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County. EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND. THAT CERTAIN CEME TERY approximately 90 by 76 feet, and the existing method of ingress and egress from State Road No. 1922 to said cemetery. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on Mill Branch Carry Thelma Quinn's corner, and run ning thence South 49 V4 East 416 poles to a stake on the back line, thence the old line South 48 1/2 West 19 poles to a stake, Julia E. Quinn's corner, now the L.B. Quinn line (formerly the Julia E. Quinn line) North 49 !4 West 410 poles to a stake on the Canal of Mill Branch; thence up said canal North 26 East 19 1/3 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. This being the tract of land originally conveyed to Amos R. Quinn by his father and mother in the division of their lands to their children and later conveyed by said Amos R. Quinn and wife, to Julia E. Quinn in exchange of lands in their father and mother's estate and lands The later deed being recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 284, at page 341 EXCEPTING. HOWEVER, from the above two tracts, any and all highway rights of way of North Carolina Highway No. 11, and State Road Numbers 1921 and 1922 The highest bidder at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten (10) percent of the successful bid pending confirma tion or rejection thereof. This, the day of De cember, 1983. THOMPSON AND LUDLUM By: J. Garrett Ludlum Commissioner 1 19 4t T-L-112 Deaths & Funerals VIVA RAYNOR JACKSONVILLE - Mrs. Viva Raynor, 80, died Wed nesday. Funeral, Junes Fu neral Home. Burial, Raynor family cemetery, Lyman. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Millie West of Jack sonville, Mrs. Edna Holland of Columbus, Ind.; sons, Jay Raynor of Rose Hill, Ray mond Raynor of Wilmington; sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee Lanier of Chinquapin; 14 grandchildren; three great great-grandchildren. HERBERT J. WEST WARSAW - Herbert J. West, 74, died Sunday. Fu neral, Warsaw United Methodist Church. Burial, Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Billie Phillips West of Dallas, Texas; daughter, Mrs. Deb bie Shuffield of Garland, Texas; brothers, Robert L. West of Warsaw, Henry D. West of Raleigh; sisters, Mrs. Eunice W. Taylor, Mrs. Alene W. Marriner and Mrs. Ida W. Sutton, all of War saw. FRANCES S. LOWE MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Frances S. Lowe, 70 died Sunday. Funeral, First Bap tist Church. Burial, Maple wood Cemetery. Surviving; husband, Ver non F. Lowe: daughters, Mrs. Sue L. Wolf of Route 3, Mount Olive, Mrs. Allene L. Braswell of Lake Norman; three grandchildren V ? JIM SAND LIN PINK HILL - Jim Sandlin, 74, died Wednesday. Fu neral, Pink Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Annie Jones Sandlin; son, Jimmy Ray Sandlin of Pink Hill; daughter, Mrs. Joyce Sandlin Jones of Mount Olive; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild. EDDIE RHODES BEULAV1LLE - Eddie Rhodes, 89, died Friday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home chapel. Burial, East Duplin Memorial Gardens. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Ruth R. Kennedy of Pink Hill. Mrs. Jessie R. Houston of Kcnansville; sons, Marvin E. Rhodes of Bculaville, Dallas M. Rhodes of Beulaville, Robert L. Rhodes of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Lillie Barbee of Dur ham, Mrs. Bertha Brown of Beulaville, Mrs. Eva Win stead of Beulaville; brother, Walter Rhodes of Beulaville; 14 grandchildren; J7 great grandchildren; a great-great grandchild. GRACE R. RAYNOK BEULAVILLE - Mrs. p5S Grace Ratliff Raynor, 42, died Sunday. Funeral, Com munity Funeral Home chapel, Beulaville. Burial, East Duplin Memorial Gar dens. MATTTE L. THIGPEN BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Mattie Lou Thigpen, 57, of Route 2, Pink Hill, died Friday. Win Free Bouquet Of Flowers m _ >??tfi9iot tut i-re? Bouquet of Flowers to be given away the last Saturday morning of each month. . . .Just to say we care. Doses *1550 Doz. in paper Carnations '7.50 Fri. Afternoon Special 1"5:3? P m onl* Bouquet flowers *5.00 Cash only on Bouquet Ellenberg's Florist Flowers & Gifts FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS " 108-CW College Si % Warsaw i Steed Building 293-4071 We Order ? Wedding Invitations ? Wedding Stationery ? Social Stationery ? Accessories Call 296-0239 Duplin Times 1 f i 1 fcti (win(to IN M< MlM H 1-wt'k* I OIkIU ??<?.'.?. N T l*W K..^k feulMM* tM?<? l|ll? ?*??? I (w*. (> tMIO ANCIENT IDOLS! "ME PROPHETS IN THE BIBLE VILLIFIED THE PAGAN WORSHIP OF FALSE GODS, ALL OF WHOM WERE REPRESENTED BV SOME FIGURE IN STONE, OR WOOD, OR SOMETIMES BV PRECIOUS METALS. WHEN THE IDOL WAS METALLIC IT WAS FASH- ? IONED BV RUNNING MELTED METAL INTO A MOLD, IN WHICH CASE 7HEV WERE CALLED -'MOLTEN IMAGES/' WHEN OF WOOD OR STONE 7WEV WERE MADE BV GRAVING TOOLS AND, NATURALIV CALL ED "GRAVEN IMAGES/' THE WHOLE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE IS SATIRI CALLY DESCRIBED IN ISAIAH C44=9-20). SOME WERE SMALL OBJECT5, ESPEC IALLY THOSE DE5IGNED FOR USE IN THE HOUSEHOLD, SOME WERE AS LARGE AS A HUMAN BEING (I SAM. 19=16) AND SOME WERE COLOSSAL LIKE THE HUGE GOLDEN IMAGE THAT WAS ERECTED BV NEBUCHAD NEZZAR IN THE PLAIN OF DURA?WHICH ALMOST CAUSED THE DEATH OF SUAD RACH, MESHACH, AND ABEDNEGO. (BOOK OF DANIEL, CHAPTER 3) SAVE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY i? beulaville antique & furniture co. OrzoThlgpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulaville 9 ||| beulaville garment company, inc. a jj| jackson's iga stores [j==nn Beulaville - Kenansvllle - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees si rf w haley's auto 8. wrecker service j| a ? (3) united carolina bank CT Of Kenansvllle "Our Bank Is Built on People" Main Street [M| 296-0134 a jones food store, inc. rf=T?n Kenneth Jones Beulaville a 4 pi] west auto parts co . Warsaw - Kenansvllle - Beulaville 8 3 the graham house inn Si For Fine Lunches & Dinner f==jm Chef John Ramirez & Family Ml Corner Main & Cooper Streets Kenansvllle a 31 powell's dry cleaners TO?! "For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs" 207 N. Front, Warsaw a 3 theresa's fashions Bit Beulaville & Kenansvllle aeaba^iaeababai CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES jtaj Beulaville, N.C. 298-4447 EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. W\ Worthington Building, lyC=JJ North Main Street, KenansviMe ftOl Complete Eye Glass Service 298-1782 i3 HOLMES'JEWELERS fUl Front Street, Kenansville W^>\ All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry 'J| and Repair Needs 296-1443 ' 0 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & |j] FAISON PHARMACY |g Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane RilfXl m NEW W.H.JONES CO., INC. H Pink Hill US' m M BEULAVILLE TIRE COMPANY Ifp & WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE Douglas, Bridgestone & Multi-mile Tires and Retreads li^sS? Hwy. 24-W, Beulaville WQ 298-4RR9 UlL^Jj . ? H WHALEY SUPER MARKET |Jj Beulaville II Monk Whaley li^s fi a QUICK SALES 9 a Pink Hill 288-4450 ggj BapaHBEKBBBi'
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