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hi are many l the moth Le elad to i Church which ; repairs and : en complcti; J. J the spin ' bo a , t ie Sunday buhooi -ue in the open. -j ars ago when times ; juperous and" tiwre n r-iribera, several sub J a atructme coaling ; than what was put in i iek, veneer, Many old were cut away to make 1 brick purchased, with d in. Then several of the .1 members died. For sev a the" brick remained piled i they were and it seemed for ea if the only result was rice of the ancient shade . at tlwiy would have had to 'u,:iced any way to make NOTICE OF SALE -. Vnaar and by virtue of an order i ,ie, made in the Superior t of Duplin County in the v of the Bank of Duplin, et , f abut. Leadie Rivenbark, et ' ( ecting the undersigned com ' to" re-seU the lands here r deacrfbed,', the undersigned , niastoners will oh November i ".?s - at the hour- of 12:00 ck noon off er and seU to the! at bidder for cash k w iouse door of, DupUn County, nsviUe; North' " Carolina, T the .,wlng described lands to-wlt: I ir.3T TRACT: Beginning at a s' Ite, Amy Rlvenbark's corner by f a Sturgeon Road in J. M. and V. J. Teachea . line, and runs tlif nee their line about N. 61 K. 18 ro1- a and 10 links to a stake; their . .-r; thence their' other Bne N. r ) 1-2 K. 16 poles to a stake; then ca S. 59 1-2 W. 22 pole 20 links to a stake by the Sturgeon Road; thence with said road ,8. 89 J to the beginning, contalnlhg 2 1-8 acres, more or less. S" "OND TRACT rAdJotalng the lanus of T, Q. Hall, 'et al. and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lying and toeing. In the ro a of Wallace, North Carolina, 1 oing at a point 200 feet West , . a center of the A. C J Rafl 1 tract and 178 feet North of northern line Of Main Street, . hi the Western line of an Al and runs parallel to said Main et, S. 75" 15" West 111 feet 1 t. Q. HaU's line, thence said ' 1 line N. 14' 45" W. 50; thence t llel to Main Street N. 75 15" 111 feet to the West edge of , i alley, thence parallel to said inroad and with- Western - line It e Id alley, S. IV 45",E. W.feet t) t: e beginning, and being lota Urn. 11 and 12 In the map of the C. J. Boney estate, made by J. A. C ; vsnaugh, dated May 25th., 19VL , x-i:aD TRACT: Beginning at a f : Ae in the road leading from O. V. Kancheya to Island Creek 1 rptist Church to Luc43onham's line, and runa thence her -Une N. 2 B. 29 poles to a pine, her corner, thence S. 72 1-2 E. 60 poles to a Make In an old ditch, in the line of the Eonham tract, thence that line S. 23 W. 87 poles to a stake to the foresaid road," thence that road N. 72 W. 44 poles to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. FOURTH TRACT; Situated m ioehlin Pecoaln, beginning at a ke on the big ditch, Ida Keyea; ner and & S. and Alix Souther i d corner and. running thence wllh the ditch as Alia Southeriana line about E. 26 .1-5 poles to an e ' er ditch, thence that ditch N. S jM ies to a stake. -thence E. SB poles I nee as J. W. Engliab line H, 1 I a stake bi J. W,. English's One, DONT t. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and NOVEi.lDIIR," -13 .14,' i j t.i f- v hur- to the mnow. Lmleadt .1 of hfirauS and bug- ka their places, hut ' 1 t f 1 e fcearW-Oh, those tender i.um hi,, or (e Adug just had to be done church would be lost by decay, so after repeated discussion ning services have been held eaph a brick veneer with cupalo en- 4th Sabbath and the Communion stance was agreed upon determ- Service observed in May and Oct I ined to have the Spirit of ' Nehober with service on Saturday pre 1 4-6 "So built we the walli and theceeding. In the long ago people wail was joined together for the peot'e- had a mind to -work"., . Some gave material "ror.; money, others who had neither, lobored with their hands. ;,:' k-J This is a more lasting1 and cre dible building but we almost, wish we could see the old church aa it was which -is preserved in the walla! of brick -veneer. . The Chil dren apeak with pride ""The pic ture of Rockfish Church la in our History Book." , , Let ua strive to so live that the comnlg generation may be aa proud W. 12 poles to a stake, his corner,. thence his Une S. 2 1-2 W. 30 poles to a stake, thence his line W. 84 2-5 poles to n pine stump, L J. Teachey's corner, thence bis lln j S. 81 W. 20 8-4 poles to a stake in the bigxUtch, Ida Keyea corner, tnence ner une up a am pig cutcn , as follows: N. 48 1-2 E. 7 poles N. 40 E. 10 poles N. 22 E. 8 N. 14 1-2 W .5 poles N. W.12 poles and N. 18 . 1-2 W. 9 poles to the beginning, containing by esuma Uon 12 acres, more or less. - FIFTH TRACT: Beginnbig at a. pine stump, C. S. Southerland and Lucy Bonham's," deceased, corner, and running thence aa the Bonham line N. 27 8-4 E. 87, 1-2 poles to a stake, , Alix Southerland - corner, thence with his line S. 78 E. about 46 poles to a stake in the old Step hen English line, thence' as said old line S. 29 1-2 W. 37 1-2 poles to C. S. Southerland, thence with his line N. 78 W about 45 poles to the beginning, containing by es timation 10 1-2 acres, more or leas. . SIXTH TRACT: Adjotabig -the lands of R. T. Teachey, Ed Fen nel! and J. t, Teachey and others, and bounded as follows: V Lot No. 5 of the E. McN. Carr survey of the Janle Boney tract of land, tnap of same being roc-' orded bi book 200, at page .555 in the Register of v Deeds office of Duplin County, as reference to same will more clearly show, and conveyed to ' the parties of the first part by I. R. Brown and wife, deed' registjrei in book '215, at page 434, records of Duplin Coun ty; j--y,.--: . "vH.-f t : '-Each of the above tracts will be sold separately and then sold in bulk and deed conveyed to tha ' highest bidder for cash. -' ' ' i. i i' i I AM VtVOTin ' TO CAMELS. SMOKING CAMELS STEADILY DOES NOT' AFFfCT ONE NERVES MRS. WM.IAVARRI Famous Explorer . FAIL, TO ATTEND A 1 L. THE REX ALL STORE Vrrriv, Ncrlh Crrc'Jr.a of its history. Rockfsih ' Church was organized in 1756 and has a record of long pastorate as well as several short, ones. . Rev, Rob ert Tate and Kev. . Duncan isiacK each served, as pastor over forty years. The present pastor, Rev. W. P .M, Currie has been pastor over thirty years. From its beginr came from far and near to at- tend the "."May .Meeting' at Rock fish. It wag a regular home com- y We trust we may emulate ' the Spirit of the Sainted lives of those gone before, many of whom lie in the -cemetery around the church and hove woven in to the new building their influence, , ' i They are gone but stiU live and whisper, to ua "Love one another, my children, be true 'to the trust, carry on our work for the Master." "' Advertised this the 14th day of October, 1035. - N. B. BONEY, " Commissioner Nov 7. 4t. N.B3. . . ADBQNISTSATRDCS NOTICE, . o , . . Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mark Lee, de ceased, late of the County ofDup lln,' State of North CaroUna, . this is to notify - all persona having claims against the estate of- said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Pink Hilt N. C on or before the Dth. day of October, 1836, or this notice will be pleaded is' bar of their recovery. .';.' ; All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. ;f.'' v : This 9tlv dayof October; ISSSi'1 SARAH F. LEE, Administratrix ot the Estate of MarkLee :; Okvln A Oavln, Nov. 14-6t.-G-.atQ, ''- Ifci&r ' r " ':o '." " .:. -. NOTICE OF. SALE ' North Carolina,' Duplin County, til1!,';!?!:-: Under the authority, bi me vest ed by a Deed of Trust from Robert J. Kenan and wife,-Catherine Ken an, bearing date of October 4th., 1834; recorded be the office of the Register of Deeds -of Duplin Coun ty, in Book 858 at Page 630, 1 will offer for sale, for Cash, to the high est bidder, at the Court House door In Kenanaville, between the hours twelve, Noon, and One P. M.' on Friday, - November 22, 1935, A the following described tracts of land in Duplin County, North CaroUna, decrlbed"aa" foUowa:s v . . Is "BEGINNING at a stake at 1 '', i i' i-j - r I AGREE SMOKING CAMELS j. CONSTANTLY- v "never bothers . my nerves, and What a 7 GRAND TASTE THEY HAVE ! J ! J Margaerite Oimua t 1 OUR "1 -1 . . . 3. -3- r - 1 Saturday 15, 1(3 X (Zy Li,... liuilhews) The E. R. A,, Jut as other agen cies, is working under the difficul ty of changing policies. The E. R. A. is dynamic rather than static. Every dynamic set up has to keep pace with the changing economic and social forces which brnig a bout situations that effect differ ent individuals in different ways.; . It is difficult to state exactly under what conditions a family is eligible for relief, fob each case must be judged on ita own merits. No two cases are ever exactly a like. -V. However, -individuals,: -who have money crops are rarely eligi ble for relief. Further, a : Client whose contract with the Rural Re settlement Corporation has not ex pired is not eligible for, relief from the E. R. A.. . A client must eith er be with one, organization bqthe other; he can' not be, connected with- both..'- r ;.'.;.. The ER. A. fa urging ttfl client to register with the U,- srEra-It Is wise for others seeking jobs to register too. Registration, howev er, does not assure- one a job, but those "registered are considered for placement whenever i Inquiry for workrs Is made.J- . ' I MAY GET YOUKd NEXT ' WHO KNOWS? " . jOh boy I'm prominent now. taws permit so I am opening wide Just read the papers, I start fights that end in murder,' wreck homes, cau sing hoiror, pauperism, and. dis grace As to innocent boys ..and guys, I may get .yours next who.! knows? Fm. parading,; the highways, crashing cars,, murder ing, maiming, causing, funerals, trona hearts and barrels of" tears. I make. Insurance companies , pay out nfilUons. I just laugh at that Joke about revenue, and I'm ,,be ginning ta laugh at christians too. whoopee! I Am whiskey. . : it'i"" .' 9 , .. - V ? the Northwest Corner of Mae cra ve yard, K. K. FuaseU's corner, - and jrnns thence with the G. K. . FusaeU line East 49 1-8 poles to a stake by the KenansvUle Road; thence with said road North 6; Eas28 polerf to a atake, South-; east 'corner ot the store lot ; theneo; Weatk89 1-2 poles to a stake; thence South 14 yards to a stake; thence West 16 poles to a stake, Fostln McMUUon corn er; thence South IS poles and 19 Unks to 'the beginning, contain- -lng 6 8-16 acres, more or leas." I" JL "BEGINNING at a black gum in a branch, J;' T. Harrell and Jasper Batta corner, and runs thence North 60 poles to a stake; thence West 43 poles to a stakev hi the old KenansvUle .Rdgd; rtBehcB"' wltfr said . road. South 6 West 50 poles to a stake' 'on Jf. 'V. Harrell Une where It .'crosses said road; thence with HarreU's Une South 40 poles" to- plfePiisllalBatre fc' .V:..';:;;wrf:WARSAWrN. C.:"; . x ' ::iSuRlsnSTICB WEEk IN WARSAW IT . - Monday iClark Gable, Loretta Young, Jack Oakie in "CALL OF THE WILD" ; J.: Monday Show Starts at 9-00 A. M. i Midnight Show -Monday, featuring Joan " .- BlondeU "anl Glenda"' Farna in ' "' v e're In The Money" '.w - Wednesday Only BARGAIN. DAY , oonliffh't on The Prairie! "J. with Dick Foran Matinee 8:80 '-;,, ... f-i Thursday and Friday V . -V'; Hi-- ii -..'. , '...--''-.-,' ,-'-'- RocheU Hudson and Henry Fonda In i v IMKPQlSTSti ALSO ."VOICE OF EXPERIENCE" ', : yV .: Matinee ; Thursday 8:80 'S; ','- f ' ' 4- . ..ASaturday Ttan McCOY la i v "FIGHTING SHADOWS'! ? f '"'Bhow'Starts at m:;';pxi:xi:; " ' "- '- ' f HEB PAgSE3:tTherfoUowbig.wUl Veceiva a.freejpass to any 5 - show next week if they wiil present this ad to the ticket wln X dow: Miss Margaret Wiley, Warsaw; Miss Lucile Freeman, 6 Warsaw; Mrs. W. W. jWilson, Warsaw; Miss Elizabeth Ward, X TeacheyS Mis Josephine" Mercer, KenansvUle; Mrs. Jack How " ell, Warsaw; 'Miss Maye Marshburn, Magnolia; Mrs. B. C. Vick, l , Rose Hill; Miss Edna McCuUen, Faison and Miss JuUa Morton, Faison.,. ; .KV.Ju-x' 'f-i';v ;.o,:.;i'v.V'i For Armistice Week celebration in Warsaw the Duplin Theatre has booked five, very good shows for its patrons. The show house wUl throw . open its doors Monday morning a few minutes before nine o'clock and promptly at nine the first show .of the week, which wlU break the ice in Warsaw's gala en tertainment week, will begin. Fea turing the day's bill wlU be Clark Gable, Loretta Young and : Jack : Oakie in that great out-door story of Jack London's "The Call of the Wild," This picture Isloo per cent entertainment for every one. In many theatres in the larger cities whereJthis picture, has been shown quite . a number of . people sat through it for the second time. Clark Gable Is cast in a real he man role which always fits him so perfectly. ';'. J.? ' At midnight on Monday a riot upus comedy has been booked to close the day's entertainment. Joan BlondeU, Glenda FarreU and Hugh Herbert will be seen bi .''We're In the. beginning, can tabling ' 15 acres, more or less. Recorded In Book 801 at Page 828 deeded from William James and Cora James to J. R Thomas." ' '. 8: "Tract of land in ; bland Creek Township, Duplin County, adjoining the : laads , of J. - A. Southerland and J. F. Thomas. BEGINNING at a stake on the main road at Phi Hook, J. B. Xhomaa corner; thence Weat 12 poles to a stake;;' thence North 6 X-S poles to a stake on J. A. Southerland' Une; thence his Une East 12 poles to a stake on the main road, cental ning one- half acre". This the 21st day of October, 1985. J. FAISON THOMPSON, Trustee. Nov. 14-4t. J. F. T. .11! " ill NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified 'as admlnlstrix of -tha estate of Richard Brice, de ceased, late of Duplin County, N. CaroUna, this la to notify aU per sons having - claims aaglnst the estsia eg said deceased to exhibit them t the undersigned at Rose Hill. K. C. on or before the 17th. day a October 1936, or this notice wiU ha pleaded la bar of their re covetx AU persona Indebted to said es tate arfll please make immediate payassnt. That 17th. day of October, 1935, . r 4 MART BRICK, Admlnlstrix of Richard Brice. Gavin Gavin, Attys. Nov, 28th, 6t. G. ft G. SPECIAL Croquinole Ringlets, $2. i : Others $3 and up SPECIALS, GOOD ALL THIS AND NEXt' WEEK. t-2 ;' - ' Carolyn's Beauty Shoppe ROSE HILL Beginning, Nov 11th. and Tuesday (The sbigbig Cowboy) 'u-jicuice Ceiebraiion The Money." They have been - the source of riotous laughter in a number of pictures, including "Travelings Saleslady", S "Kansas Citq Princess" and "Havanna WW ows." -. :,pv,-?:f -- ;?;?- .' Hugh. Herbert- is an absent' Cop, -sbigs one f his Wimitabla mbided attorney, who specializes songs, written ' by Allio Wrubel in breach of promiso cases, and and Moit Dixon. For a thrill, Uaa . puzzles, while Joan BlondeU and Mountain Dean and Chief Little Glenda Farrell are his two slick . Wolf stage a fierce wrestUhg bout and chiseling process servers. in which Man Mountain is h-xiea Glenda portrays an out and out from the ring into the two girl' a gold digger, and so does Joan, laps and Is served with a subpoena until-' she faUs bi love with a forthwith. He Is so angered M al man on a park bench whom she moat demolishes Chief Little Yfotf. thtaka is a chauffeur, but who There la an unusually talent jJ is really a man of .wealth .,, mas- supporting, cast which Included queradlng to : escape . the ; girls,- Hobart Cavanaugh ai Harbut's who are pursuing him to serve assistant; Anita Kerry as th him with a subpoena In a breach 'girl suing Alexander, Lionel iitaa of prenuse case. - ; r . - I der, B. E. Clive and Ed Cargaa. How Jqan, -aided by her pal' ' Raymon Enrlght directed tho Glenda, pursues the man she loves, 1 comedy from the screen play by the subterfuges , she resorts to F. . Hugh Herbert and Urowa serva.the papers on him, - and Uie Holmes, based on a story by Oo'or complications that ensue,'- make's go R. Bilson, as adapted to tha a comedy of errors and double 'screen by Erwin Gclsey. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY virtue of pow er and authority vested in the un dersigned Mortgagee, by reason ot a certain Mortgagee Deed execut ed by W." G. Kornegay and wife Georgia F. Kornegay on the 14th da of January 1928 to M. w. Simmons and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds ot Duplin County in Book 804, page 252,, default having been mate m the; payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned wiU offer for sale and aeU to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court-House door in KenansvUle, N. C. on the 28th day of Novem ember, 1835 at or about the hour of 12:00 O'CLOCK noon the fol lowing described tracts of land: la Duplin County, nmitn Town ship adjoining the lands of W. . Kornegay, H JD. Williams, et ai, beginning at a Sweet gum, the fourth corner of the Geo. W. Kornegay tract of land aad runs South 57 West 150 poles to 'Lemuel Smiths Une; thence wltt his Une to Weat brooks une; thence with his up the river to the Geo. W. Kornegay corner, gun on the west hank of the river; thence up the river with the Geo. W. Kornegay line to the S. E. corner of the old Kor negay bridge; theaoe Worth 7S East 57 poles with the Geo. W. Kornegay line to a hOiy; thence South 29. East 21. poles to a sweet gun the beginning cor ner containing 60 acres more er leas' being tract 1st tract. 2nd. tract: Being part of the Stephen S. Kornegay land, ad joining the above tract of land and being between said tract of land and the land of H. D. Wll Uaras, and being part of the land conveyed by H L Kornegay to Stephen S. Kornegay, contain ing 80 acres more or less. Advertised this the 24th day of October, 1935. M. W. SIMMONS, Mortgagee. Robert C. Wells, Attorney. Nov. 21-4t. R. C. W. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us In a Deed of Traat executed by Cora E. O' Daniel, Geo. D. Westbrook and wife, HetUs BeUe Westbrook, and Sam V. Massey and wife, Bessie Maasey, on the 1st day of May, 1928, and recorded in Book 24a, Page 40, wo wUl on Saturday, the 9th day of November, 1985 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouae door In Duplin County, Kenanaville, N. C.'. sell at i-publlc auction for cash to the high est bidder the following land, to wlt: A certain tract of land adjoining the lands of Graham Westbrook, Bessie Maasey and L .L. Alphln and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a black gum W, 10 poles to a stake ta M. F. English Une .thence bis Una N. B ; In tha N. B. River Swamp, Bar- I riett Kornegajfs corner and ram I S. 41 1-2 W. 68 poles to a stake 'ra m ditch, theaee S. 84 W. 8 I PIANOS USED ONES IN PERFECT CONDITIONS 850 UP NEW ONES BABY GRANDS 9195.00 CP 8S95.00UP TERMS ; ' We do expert tuning at reasonable prktes ,- We pay S to 5 for information leading to a sale. LET PLACE A PIANO ON APPROVAL NO OBLIGATION. 4 JJ A. M. LanGford - WALLACE, N. O. croaaea that are aald to be fun nier than any picture in which the three comedians havo starred, t Ross v Alexander ij plays the hunted man. '''v; fi'i,. ' ' ' Phil Regan, the former Radio poles to a stake, Lewis Aiohln corner: thence 8. 60 W. 50 Doles ' so a stake on the oublie roan: thence with the BtuJ road N. S3 W. G9 poles to the beginning, containing 28 acres, mora or less. And known as tha shore of O. D. Westbrook In tha diviaiou of the lands of his father, J. H. VTent brook. SECOND TRACT: A sertaia tract of land adjoining ILs lands of James Westbrook, P. H. Ker aegay, Ira Westbrook aad Dew ey Westbrook ani booaded ' as foUows: BEGINNING at aa old ditch inhere it crosses the pubtte road In M. F. Westbrooka ttae near the foot of the spring path and -runs along the old Hue N. -80 W. 68 poles to a atake, taence N. 87 W. 49 poles to a stake ea P. H. Kornegay's Une, thence N. 4 K. 45 poles to a stake, corner of lot Ne. 8, thence N. 8 H. 68 poles to a stake on a ditch then ce with aald ditch N. It H. 6 poles to a curve; thence & 84 . E. SO poles to a atake on the pubUc road; theaee with tha said road 8. 88 E. 54 poiee to tha be ginning, containing 2b . acres, more or leaa, and being known as the share alloted to Bessie Maaaey In the divlaion , of ttae lands of her fathea, J, H. West brook. - This land ia sold subject to all unpaid taxes. This sal is made by reason of the failure of Cora B. P"Dartll, Geo. ;D; Westbrook and wlfa, Met tle Belle Westbrook, and Ham V. Massey and wife, Beaate Massey, to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said Deed of Truat. A deposit of 10 percent wlU be required from the purchaser at tha sale. This the 30th day of September, 1935. INTERSTATE TRUSTEH I CORPORATION, Substituted Trustee, Durham, N. C. Nov. 7-4t. I. T. C. ) o Farm agents over the State are aiding with the rural electrifica tion program "wherever they "can. Interest in the program is gorwlng every day. ATWATER KENT P H I L C 0 and ZENITH RADIO FRIGID A J R E Sales and Service James Rose ' Wallace, N. C. ' PIANOS tV;',y,t "S fit: t 4 (-' j;tt' t .-. --; v- "
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