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l V A- - -o- Mr .end Mrs. J. Ullard Summer- lln visited the latter parents Mr. and Vr. S. J. Parker of Pink Hill i last Sunday.'' Miss France Bell la spending 'some- time with her alater Mrs. T. B. Quinn, of Beulavtlle. , 1 Mtsae Margaret Vernon , and virini. svrmt visited Miaa Lola - Jonea last Sunday. Hip Zora, Dail apent th i week end with Misses UlUan and fcvelyn DailVaear Mt .Olive. .. Mb ind Mra. Jim Wallace vialt - ed Mr.' and Mra. Cyrus Rhodes last Rnndaf. , .. ' . . " . t .. Boll vUIil Miu xar. - i Lola Jonea laat saturaay nign. Kenans vul uut - inuraoty nifm bv the Senlort i , . V isW Dotlaum wialtewt Ultafl Betty Fay Corner laat Sufittay. , , Mr. Herman Quinn viaited Miaa Evelyn Sullivan laat Sunday. Pink Hal News Items Mra. Herbert Jonea and Mra. O. 'M .Turner were visitors at.Jngold - Saturday. They were accoinnained on their return by Miaa a Mae , oniwn who has recently com pleted her work aa a grade teach er in jthe school there. After a few days yilt here Miaa Henderson will g to her home in GreehviUe, 8. C, to spend the aummer., ' Miaa Ruth Turner baa returned from' Charlotte and Greensboro where ahe vlaitd f rienda and rel aUvea. Mr. Jim Howard 4 seriously iU at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rouse stopped ver In Pink Hill reeenUy enroute " from - Southern ' i-Plnes where they Went - bit a Wedding tripr, Rouse and Mrs. Rouse, whbvtfaa formerly Miaa Doris Tur ner" were married here Apttt 22. Mr. Herbert Jones, Mrs. 1oyd Heath and Miaa Ida Mae Hender son were Kinston visitors Sunday afternoon. ' . ;: Mr uui Mra.' Roland A. ' Smith announce the birth of a son, Ro- UU1U A. " . ----- . Kinston, April 25. Mrs. Smith, be fore marriage was miss uws uim, - kSSks Mary.dna SmiUi .was, a uir u4 vnritnr in the home of MrTand Mrs. Ike Stroud. . v DrV and Mrs. C. E. Howard, of Ckrtdsboro, were -visitors, here re cently. ' ' . uaun t a. Turner and Reft- aettmolland were bualneaa Visitors at Suffolk, va recenuy. ' s m... o i' ' ..:. ''; Ttachey News Items Misses Ruth Carr, Aliens Tur ner, Annie Thomas and Lorraine Wells attended a candy cooking at Mrs. Edward WiUiams Tuesday evening, April 23. v v Miss Radie Usher is . spending the 'strawberry season with her aunt,' Miss. Mary Usher of Rose ' Jktr. and Mrs. Rivers-Rouse and family visited relatives of Mrs. Rouse's at Beulaville Sunday. Mr. Arthur Myers has returned tot Florida to bring his family to North Carolina. g Mr. Robert Cashion spent ? the week end at hi home 'neat Ham let Mr. Cashion is spendQig the strawberry season here soliciting berries for a New- Tork firm. II. mmA "fcM a Tt : Pl1tlAl Milt , little son, Byran, visited Mr. J. Ii. Williams Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ramsey, Visit fed Mrs. Ramsey parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Usher Sunday. ' Mrs tyrant of Clinton and Mr. . Jstaie' Carr,Vi of Wallace, were guests of Mrs. P. S. Boney Tlies day, April 23. Rev. T: A. Wfflams filled hia ' regular appointment ' at Baptist Church Sunday morning. - Rev. 8. O. Harness preached at the Presbyterian i Church Sunday night . , " i'The Woman' Auxiliary met at Hhe Presbyterian Church , Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Mrs. H. MWeitt led the nrorram. The tonic beinar: - "The Relation of the Home the . College." ' . , ' v ,'' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wells Uttle son "Gene" Is 11L . . i", . Mr. and Mrs. 'Eddie Brown's child is very sick with pneumonia. Messers Dock Evans and Alfred - Cooper, of Nashville, motored down h jto viait the atrawberry fields . -- Mrs. Hubert Boney, of Teachey, ; President of ; the Federatjqn : of Home Demonstration Clubs ,of Dup lln County and vice-president' of ' the State, organization accompan ied by Mrs. McSwain. Home Denv onstration agent for Duplin,' Coun ty, attended the State Federation at Raleigh last week. . - The Home Makers Club mftf at Mrs. U T. Wells Tuesday April 23. Potters Hill News j (Intended For Last V. k) Mr. Herman Smith was the gueHt of Mra Minnie Houston Sun- 4.'"V. ' I n. E""i fatts irent the week t ' 1 1 !? . 'n. '. , i V first gu"i t" " i C- yJ sir. L .. v t the guwt of Miss Ve un Landay even ing. I ' Mr. Herf . Emith, Miss Minnie Houston. I 3 Ruth Batta. Miss Pauline I Mr. Macon. Turner, , Mr. It j i Houston, Mr.Lienater Futre"e a i Mr. Claude Bumner atten ' J the Easter porgram at Pottos i:.a Sunday night " i . r, , , , n.:i Hill News Items ' HONOBS BBH)e " Mrs. X P. May delightfiiUy en tertained at a tea at her me re cently honoring Miss Doris Turner, i bride of season. '-- 'J I Mrs. Jasper , Smith "graciously received the guest at the door and Introduced them to those In the re ceiving line, namely: Mra. J. F. May, Miaa Doris Turner, Mrs. u ft Turner, Mrs. Ernest Maxwell, Miss Helen Tankard. At the end of the receiving line corsages were pre sented each guest by Miss Mary; Ward. . . ' i Guests were then ushered Into the dining room where : lighted J green and yellow candles lent to the charm of the room. The center-, piece waa of beautiful As tor. Mrs. W. G. Smith, mother of the hostess, presided over the- tea. Miss Mildred Horton and Miss Jessie Wethlngton charmingly - served dainty sandwiches and cakes. Mrs. Andrew Patterson Invited the guests to register in the halt Sr'?,:. r-O ' ,V , Friendship News i' ? ' ' '. '" : (In tended For Last Week) ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L Mthton spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mra. ElUs 8tokes.:';c..j !4-i :'"!'..;;ij:-Av.j:-, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Royal spent the week end .with Mrs. Royal's mother, of Deep Run, Miss Mildred Swinson spent the week end with Miss Margaret King. Mrs. L Jl. Brock and Miss Mary Brock spent last week visiting rel atives hear Mt Olive. ' Mrs .Kit . James has returned home after spending several days in Magnolia with her parents. ; Mr.. and Mrs. Pernell cf South Carolina, was the guest of Mr. Charles Swinson Tuesday 1 . We all are sorry to know that Mrs. Mary E. Swinson haa been confined to bed. Hope she wll! re cover soon. , , . , Miss Christine Pridgen is spend ing several days with 'Miss Mary Swinson. NOTICE Or ADMINISTRATION : Having qualified as fiie admin istratrix of the estate' of Lonnle Outlaw, deceased, this' is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned duly "verified and itemized, on or before April 26, : Fish about tf:o Lot? Cost of .-C0DGC1-POTASEI- FEQTILIZEn j .... , . - : L ' LtLANO EITC::rN,.of Scotland Neck. '- M. C, ' f ) ! I his re(uiar cotton fer tVr f i ... deira potash to the v t ( b( t- center rows - i wtlt-n , i.of. KV l-OTASH PAYS! jn I r. cf Thomon. Ga.. (rnr) V- -' 2-4-4 (fN it) fertilizer per i), t 1 t.- i- ise-i wiih lu f. i i i- ..renal. 'Ihe freen "- i Hi f " f . t(.'?-t?rp" -1 with . Jl .4 . . . l-crs-s 2. 0 Kai.iit. ribcr; . ' The TIMES has sold quite a few a lods. Quite a number of you subscrib: per in small amounts. As we annour Kenansvllle, it is against the Postal end newspapers through the mail re When your subscription date runs o- . come a non-subscriber, therefore we v tinue your subscription unless you r read the label on your paper and you v the date of the expiration of your au' check, money order or send stamps lmti not miss a single issue.. The large number of subscribers va a ! Impossible to call on every one for a t lleve It necessary to send you a special r We know you do not Want to miss as WATCH THE LABEL AND SEND l.i PROMPTLY. Rate: I year, $1,60, 8 ni! .1 You and the publisher together are f 'ving Duplin County a good weekly NEWSpaper. In this bulness of making a NEWSpaper you are Just aa vital a part as the press. You - make the news, we print it and you read it. Isn't that a fine ." process? If you will do your part towards helping us finance 'A the undertaking we will do our part in c .tlnuing to publish Duplin County's "County NEWSpaper." Tlie Publisher. 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU per- jaona indebted to said estate will please make immediate, payment This 26th day of April, 1935. KATIE OUTLAW, ' Administratrix. R. F. D. Mt. Olive - - 1 . North Carolina N. B. Boney, Atty., 1 6-6-6t N. B. B. Pd. ) SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY V -i' O Under and by vlrture of the au thority conferred upon us in a Deed of Trust executed by Oliver A. Westbrook and wife, Marianna 4 Westbrook, on- the 20th - day of October, 1926, and recorded In Book 276, page 94, we will on Saturday, .the 25th day of May, 1935 12 o'clock - noon at the Courthouse door In Duplin County, Kenansvllle, N. G, sell at public auction - for cash to the highest bidder the following land, tOrWlt: ' .f -cf-.-i V : In AlbertBon Township, Duplin Co N. C, adjoining the lands of. J. R. O'DanleL F. M. Kethley, Geo. F. Kornegay, Tom Revel, i. M. Smith, Richard Denver, and the lands of the C. J. Grady heirs, bounded aa follows: Be ginning at a stake; a comer of. J. R. O'Danlel'a land, on White Hall-Sarecta Rd., and runs N. 84 W. 200 poles to a hickory, thence the same line- continued 128 poles to two maples, a cor ner of the F. M. Kethley land on the bank of North East River, thence with his line, across said river 8. 25 W.. 92 poles to a stake, thence the same line con tinued 62 poles to a stake, cor Notice na for hort per : aid for your pa-, i after moving to i regulations to non-subscribers. ' i r utomatlcally be i forced to dlscon romptly. Please 1 after your name n. Mall us your y so that you will i i make it virtually 1. we do not be 3 through the malls. 1 isue, SO PLEASE -I OUR RENEWAL -L i 11.00, 0 months ner of the Geo. F. Kornegay land; thence 8. 84 E crossing the North East River, 160 poles to Polk Lland; thence N. 25 W. 14 polea to a stake; thence 8. 79 E. 200 poles, crossing the White Hall and Sareeta Kd to a stake; thence S. 23 , E, 20 poles to a stake, corner of J. M. Smith's land; thence 8. 85 E. 26 polea; thenoeN. 22 E. 28 poles, to the read bridge, corner pf Richard Dee.ver' land; thence with - bis line N. 4 1-3 poles to a stake, ' corner of C. J. Grady heirs' land; thenee with the C. J. Grady heirs line N. 73 W. 45 poles to a stake on the White Hall and Sareeta Rd.; thence with said road N. 28 E. 60 poles to a bend in said road; thence with said, road N, 20 B. 14 poles to the be ginning corner, containing 377.5 acres, more or less. Excepting, however, from the above describ ed land a one-acre lot conveyed to the Jones Chapel Missionary Baptist Church by deed dated Sept 25, 1912, recorded In Book 145, page 358, and a one and one half acre lot conveyed to the ' County Board of Education on . Sept 16, 1911, recorded in Book' , 135, Page 191, both of said deeds having been executed by M. F." . Westbrook and wife and of re cord In the Registry of Duplin County,. a.C..r'.:;!-?';;?.''"; This land is sold subject to all lmpaidtasm'-V'r-''' 1 This sale is made by reason of the failure ot Oliver A, Westbrook and wife Marianna Westbrook, to Dav off and discharge' the Indent- fedness secured by said,. Deed ot Trust ', ' ' : A deposit of '10 will.be requir- HEN vou use auf usually fireatiy Increase 'Vour yields. Yet the cost of .the : ' extra potash amounts to only a few extra pounds of seed cotton j peracre; Hire is what Rln mt:tiiUCtXtoniCfvmit i "This year I will use 8-4-6 (PNK) fertilizer since the extra potash j in .this will cost me only 7 cents more per ton over 8-44, or about 17 cents per acre. Then, I wil use potash with my nitrogen "... at tc?-drc::Ir.2 time. Its extra cost is a small amount Jo pay H. f1Tzpatricic. of m ,,for rust insurance and, If you have teen 'ustej a fert;:2z.;Jc6rityn1n, only. 3 o&4 . ootr'n." tzx your fert:.:zcr man x -out t. ra a sirr.lr mixture contairinii 8 to -; , iI 'vre out what It creased myieid to a bale per a. ctmt vOii ner out how much extra ' ' frottl til I ' ' . J t 'S. r ,:,tbe 18.. i . J- .1. 1835. INTERSTATE l-.w-ZifcE COR OUATION, t V '- a": ' Substituted Tfustee, Durham, "N. C. 5-25-4t I. Tr C. NOTICE SALXT',; . Under and by virtue of thewpowi! er and authority, In me vested, un der and by virtue of the, authority contained, in a Judgment of the Superior Court of Duplin County,! dated March 25th; 1935; and" records A In PaaIt 91 ttfr fulM 1R3 in' And action entitled I. J. .Sandlln. Vaji W. Kennedy and Susan Kennedy?' I wlU sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court Houai,door,. in Kenansvllle, ' N.'O on thV'Slth: day of May, 1935, at' thr-homvof 12 o'clock M. all of" the'foiiowing described tract or parcel of land, lying and being, in' Duijlto County, in Limestone Township; and bound - ah nH.riopriVvorf fniiio?- H imi. -7r ' stone on toePauoItoad and runs .with, said fOftd to- with his line- North 8 Wt?17 W t.. . X 1L W 1 'U!?Tle 15 required from the purchaser at the 'iack Williams, recorded in t:.e of Umestone, sad Jje, Taylor's .;?e ,5,, flee of Register of Deeds of 1 x .n .uuw.w win uid various couiaea of . the ran of; Limestone. to the beginning; coft tolhlng 30 acres" more, or less,' and being the same and decrn ed In, a deed ' to 1. W. Kinmedy1 by.O.. '.Fr Kennedy an wlte Sarah B Kennedy, wblctl -deed recorded. In Book 222 1 htpage SSflj. p : . -".:,,i ''-! ' -' ; wBberaad L7.,7,, 7 u S.' SI S "l T8.T i rTI, '"'j nedy and wife Sarah ,.E. ,Ken,.he, .Superior Court of DuifUn Counrf J I 1 f.viiwH ... vdw a WW ed In Book S22 at page 88.t Advertised this 122nd. dav.' of April 1935. ! ' fc Under and. by virtue of the au thority.'' conferred'; upon us in ; a ueea or Trusir execfited bv.B JiA.; J.W' wttn-A, oavin,' ""ViTuT'. , 7' ' i u , Ple stumpy oak; thence No t ' conin- W. 95 pole, to the. canal on May 23trX.A" Branch; thence down sahfc a;;: 'r." ;: to the beginning, containing v.-. -- 'I'.'.'twUMs . . -x. t no MBV 'it ir rt iuvk a vha kmim. Reu and Wife, lie: Bell ahd.es, to a stake at the road; thence Nancy L. Hatcher, of the 26th day, S. 50 W. 150 pole to a stake; Of Februarv l2ft lrh Oamnia in .1 ..L 1 . ' .... Book 276, Page :.10we yrill pm.thfince N. 0 E. 30 poles to Juniper; f "Ti-r w : ' ." ' ; . &;h:J; 12;oJochjnpon iv...: at the Courthouse d&srtn Duplin County, Kenansvllle", N'.C, seU at pUblic.aiwtion for cash' to the high jbiddaf the j ojlowlng land, to wit; fer-Si-i-t T'i.. That certIntraWs'ofi . land eonUinlng .4l : acres, more. or lesr-situate: lying and beln , on ! the Wlluflngfton-Goldsboro Public Road ami on the ClintoK- Sclent KV' POTASH to prevent RUST you j yield assurance." ( " plant feci yea, ere f:!?'l represent ircs lli :t'c - 3 u:2 the rOTACII. V LcreTvUST fertilizer manrLOut t: ? fi a eiirji si uim :ontalrin2 8 to l't'J1; , 1 ;:vreoutwhatit acre to use the.!., .cr-; t t-;Iif utilizer. Find when ycu cl.? c-Jt, v,lth 2J3 pounds of K? lllh-rade 2: tC3 r ir.d3 cf : 7 r; Muriate cf Potash per acre. Rr rOTATU not c-!y, rr?vents RUST; it also helps Control V.'I't -duca !crc-, 1." Itl.'y plants, with lees theiir., lirtr L cr;!:r-to f trk, cr-d tetter yields cf ur,I.'cfm, hfh-j;::t;- . ! lil'.rj jffi:. sirc?:ht totssh or tottsh in mixed fa:."' 'r-'r'skrs hCb' :9.W POTASH f- ; ; .' ."Jir;.; r 'r letter::: 4 i . .mile fron t. ,3 In ; Falson Town . County, North Cure i, iJ Bounded on the N. by the C"U-tp'n-FaJson PubUc Road, on the E. by the Wllmlngton-Cloldttboro Public Road, on the S. by the lands of the Mallard Estate, and on the W. by. the Moore lands, and. mare specifically described as follows;. H-'i .S!'':':''' JRegJUinlng at "the Intersection Of the Cltnton-Faison publlo rood with the Goldsbow Wll mlnirton nubile road, arid runs thence with the Goldshoro-WU- onlngton. Road Si 1 B. 18-5 bol- e to a stake on said road; thence N; pa l-z m. poies u vthe Moore cornerj ttencp N.i. rW. 40 poles to a stake ; uunton-faison no, inonraj w. 1 -! said road N-89 E. 29 poles to I jthe beginning, containing 7.41 "acres, more or less;. . " 1 C Tm land lB Jd t0 ,aU Unpaid taxes. 'XalS sale IS uiauc vy roosuii u& toUuN of R A-Bell and. Wife d NWl y u Hatohw "L IZ ji.-wi. !,. if1 ' ,. ih. oh ja,, w.h ipav:Countv. in Book. 67. at ro?e 11. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE L.Kvi vj.;. 1 m ' tee, Durham, N. C. Miyt-.rrcj ft T NOTICB.OF.SALV . tr.j.. t... .a... M iL..... ., CiyU AcUpn entitled; . Zack Wll- Uam against R. .E. Koonce and wife, the undersigned will on Mon- the following tracts of land lying.' rFPTTlvrr, riniur nrm irnprrsiL and oelng.in. Duplin County. JState ct paS id by S Ndrib,.Ton6w.Xrl iM,h w ua'- tti acre8 more or less, which-except Branch and running thence E., 65U, ,. ...t, aA 5T nni. tn a. at air a f rtonA M 11Q vnl J thence up Juniper to the beginning, containing 112 acres, more or less. , SCQNp TRACT! A certain tract of land consisting of 28 acres and belnir the. suns landu descHiuxi certain deed f rom W. t. Potter -ty' The count agent, says r -to Zack -WUliams, recorded In the lePede stands are the i oiffipe ojf Register of Deeds of DUp-, t,est-ba ever seen. , , . lln County, in Book 88, at page 439, Protracted rainy4 weather t r k X. , r. y ''!1re,;e,much of the State has d ' ti nVn"f. y had fr metM and, Pwing in many sec' ions! Dounw- ' ' ' I PUnting may also be delayed THJRD TRACT: A certain tract bad weather continues. ' whooperates 25 plows. says:".i.! I 9-3-3-(pnk) fertilizer and te-T-wlth straiitht nitrogen I made e . half bale ner acre. Bv usli a H ' , ,exasi?ju5 ui . potash-Nitroaen ton-dresser i at such extremely low cost. This will pre' l-ivesummi you nave ever maue. t ... , fertilizer that is well-balanced with 8 't! T was very severe, it will alao . ...,ti i id .. .. mi: amer to ' oriiud in the c ;...;: 1 Deeds of Duj C: 180, at page 84, to v is hereby had for d: metes and bounds of t . FOURTH TRACT: A acre tract described as t tract in a certain deed 1 Williams and L. A. I mlsstoner, to Zack V;.' orded in the office of I Deeds of Duplin Count?, s 180, at page84, to ,wlic deed reference is hereby 1 description of said lands fcy 1 4 and bounds. i; ' j... FIFTH TRACT; Beglnn: ) 1 ; . middle of the road on the 1 t line, thence with the road 11. :. 62 poles to Potter's line . : Public road; tftence with 1. 81. poles to a pine stump; t t Vf. 88 poles to a stake; t r with. Barfield's line. N. 6 r ' the begninlng, .. containing 4 12' acres more or less, ; -t j ' , SIXTH TRACT: : A cert. ' 1 acre tract of land more or V t. lng the same land as .shown ty deed from. Durham Potter et al to to which reference Is hereby mane lor A aesenpuon py meies ana oounas oi saiq laqaa; . ,i , ... , . SEVENTH j TRACTS Beginning . at the mouth of Reedy Branch and runs up said branch as It meunders 90 -poles to a' pine on the ditchi . thenee poles to a pine; thence. iinet taa' thence With said line S. 4T E. m . w oorner: thence- N 4" 25 poles to McC. .J, Smith's coi ner; thence N.; 9 W. 1 poles to a, pine; thence N; 18 E. -104 polea to a short leaf pine; thence N. 115 1 nKAIlf 1QQ aiiMa, vmam nx.laaa : .TV-. to,by parties, of this instrument Advertised i this the. 15th day of AprU.,1935, (..'., " N. B. BONEY, Commissioner fl-9-4t N. BUB. . Good lespedeza growimr weather this year has aided the balanced 'orming, program In Martin coi - 1 i i r. - ,0 j i a j -I. pay you to t -.'il" 1 ' .n ' a ' p-
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