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"7 " .during the year in the Vacation
A i Church Schools, the Young Teo
' ( i 'T)AY Plei1 w01'18-1 the Leadership
x T (Training Department.
' " ' Bev. J. W. Jliller spoke during
the afternoon session, on the "Will
of God." We need to recognize that
'God has a plan and that He will
We should
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"re was a universal need
aw LIrth because of the
7 of sin. and that the -carry out that plan.
x was the only way to i then be willing to find His will
t'x Ve dont need a new and strive to make if ours. When
, bat the same old message we do that, it brings satisfaction
s preached "Ye must be1 to our lives ana inspires' us to
sin." It is our duty as ai service. The angels do SHis will
clscJi to hold before the. world, (gladly,, quickly and submissively,
and we should do the same. If we
will see Hit will, it will bring
happiness, success, courage, ', and
feis s the only way.
Rev. B. H. Foole was then elect
ed moderator for the session. There
was a full enrollment of members
for the meeting. Eev. A. D. P. Gil
t ' m 1 1 J Presbytery voted in favor of
has ivit returned from China and) yederal Council, but left the
gave first hand information on questi(m 0f changes in the Con-
the situatlion. You wu lind ex- fesgion catechism and - the
wacts irom ms. aioress m i,f; (kmunission on Ministers Worit to
cial article in tLii issue of thej(ld interim committees to report
at a later meeting. The question
f the number of stated meetings
assigned to Hiram 8. Grady, "And' scribed and conveyed In a uocu.
default having been madi in the dated the 20th day of August, 18-
payment of tne dem tnempy se-i 74, irom James ii. ' xurner ana
oared: The undersigned will sell wife, to William Grady; Begister-
at the Conrt-House door, Kenans- ed in book No 28, page Ho. 639,
ville, Duplin County, North Caro- in the Begister's of Duplin Coun-
lina, On Thursday tne ltttn, aay ty.
tXfi -V,, QIwT?r of November, 1937, at the hour of A (10 per cent) deposit will be
lT.w.E.ruhari of Pink Kill will be discussed at ??Tkn? Aid. .X for required oTthe 4hert bidder as
the evwence ox good ian.
approval of God. - ' c
The evening serivoe of Tuesday
mATlV Tl Tl ftMianiail ti Amiiaii.'
of the Annuity campaign wW l K I01
was encouraging. The report on re-1 Chinllken
snoke at the devotional period regular states meeting next spring.
. e&seslay mornirj on Evangel-1 . Bev. C. H. Storey, D. D- preach
ism.. He warned of &e danger of ed a powerful sermon on the
putting emphasis elsewhere in our "Bighteonsness of God," the doc
ministry. Jesus' command was to trinal sermon for the session. Bev.
preach, and by the follishnesl of. Prank Hall, was appointed to
preaching, men are saved. ' preach the sermon at .the i next
i The Home Mission report was ( meeting of presbytery. :
encouraging with all fields filled Presbytery accepted the invita
except one, and the work ; better tion of Flora UaoDonald College to
than ever before. Dr. Wilson spoke meet there in joint session; with
in the interest of the work. - (Fayette ville and Orange Presbyte
All colleges had glowing reports ry next spring. The adjourned
of record attendance. Flora Mao- meeting will be held in Wallace
iwnaid college win launch a on sot. ou at nam.
campaign to secure $250,000 ; en
dowment during the coming year.
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to know ok'S o oAomI sojtft o C&svrojet v. . to.
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Of THE BUPEBIOB C0UBT
SOBTH CAB0IJNA
DUPIJJf COUilTY
BESSIE aUIBH C0ST0N
VS. ' .
WHJJLUC JAMES C0ST0H
HOTICE
euh tfl the htohett biddu.
following described tract land,' Advertised this the 18th, day of
situated in Kenansvuie iwnimp, vexooer, m&i.
Duplin County, North CaroJna. . .First national Bank of Kington
Lying and being in the County ' Hiram S. Grady, Assignee. ' - '
of Duplin, on Bryney and Smith's Wm. E. Powell,' Attorney. -branches,
adjoining the lands oi Oc?. 21-28, Nov. 4-11, it . '
the late Bichard Miller, deceased, r: .
Felix H. Grady and others Bound-: NOTICE OF UOBTGAGEE'S SALE :
ed as follows,-Beginning at a I OF LAND :
stake on tne beaa , oi jjryney, t
branch, John H. Pearsall and Jas.
H, Turners corner, an runs
By virtue of authority contain-
thence with Turner's line Vto a ed in a certain mortgage deed exe
Poplar in Smith's branch, A. H. cuted by Mo D. Newkirk and wife
Grady's line; Thence down fee run Mary B. Newkirk to J.-M. Alder-
of Smith's branch to n Poplar, the 'man dated the 1st day of March
among corner oetween a. ura-1 ivw, and recorded in Book ZZb,
dy and Wuliam Grady; Xnence page 407 Begistry of Duplin Coun-
N. 33 1-2 E. 67 poles to a stake .ty; default having been made in
The defendant above named
win take notice that an action en-
in Bryney branch, also divid
ing corner between these parties;
Thence up Bryney branch ,to the
beginning, - containing , 31 acres,
more or; less; It being a part of. a
tract formerly owned by Owen
Ouy, deceased; Which said tract is
described in a deed from A. J.
, Grady et al to William Grady,
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"i dated the SSni Hnv at Anrfll 1887.
titled as above has' been com-1 rtered in the ' Benster's
menced in the Superior Court ofotioe jjnpiin County, Shook
Duplin County, North Carolina, HK 25 -at page j0t 420.
by the plaintiff te secure a divorce one other tract lying in
on the ground of adultry; and the ront f William Grady's house.
woritf t flMft iMo
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: defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Duplin County at the
Court house in Eenansville, North
Carolina on et before the 12th
day of November, 1937, and ans
wer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the said complaint.
This October 12th, 1937.
B. Y.WELLS,
. ' - Clerk Superior Court.
Nov. ll-4t-J. T. G.
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ADMINISTBATOB'S NOTICE
adjoining the. lands of WUiam
Grady, J. H. Pearsall and others,
and bounded as follows; Begin
ning at the corner at the head of
Bryney branch, known as tfce Guy
and Miller corner; Thence- with
said William Grady's line " about
West 276-and 4-7 yards to ' a
the payment of the indebtedness -thereby
secured, I will sell :: at
public auction for cash to the
highest bidder at the court house
door in Duplin County, on the
22nd day of November 1937; at ,
twelve o'clock, noon, the follow
ing described tract of land, to-wit :
Beginning at a stake in N. E.
Prong, Joseph Alderman mill br-s '
anch Willard road and' runs
thence S. 65 1-2 west 54 poles to
a stake to N. W. prong of said
branch about N. 30 west 20 poles -to
a stake; thence north 76 1-2 ,
west 36 poles to a small holly tree
in said branch; thence north 18
1-2 west 34 poles to Peterson's
corner; thence Peterson's line
north 73 east 73 poles to a stake,
the said road; thence said road
south 30 3-4 east 28 poles; thence
said road continued south 23 east
stake; Thence about -Nontft 70 J 35 "poles to beginning, containing
yards to a stake; Thence about 29 1-2 acres, more or less.
East 276 & 4-7 yards to a stake This the 20th day of October 19-
on J,. XL : Fearsall's v line;
Thence with said line about South
u yaros to tne beginning, oon
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Mrs. Lila Ezzell, Administrator,
of J. M. Alderman, deceased.
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tainine 4 acres, more or less, and A. J. Blanton, Attorney.
being the same tract of land de-104- 4, 11, 4t
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Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Charles Burn
ard Page deceased, late of Duplin
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to tne unaer
slgned at his home on or before
the 22 day of Oct., 1938, which is
twelve months from the day of the
first nublication of this notice, or
this notice will be pleaded-in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This October 18th, 1937.
H. J. PAGE
Administrator of the Estate of
Charles Barnard Page. Deceased.
P. D. Herring, Atty.
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-NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain morteace executed by S. H,
Grady and wife, Emma Grady, To
The First National Bank of Kin-
ton. dated the 25th. day of Jann
I ary, 1929, which said mortgage is
. duly recorded in the office of the
'Begister of Deeds of Duplin Coun
ty, in book No. 304, at page No.
261; And said mortgage and note
securing tame having been duly
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