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ii; c. v. il t.;1J j County -tcf 1 (! i i r T t 1 Cf 1 1 - . 4 ''it t J re.:; j tj1 aus . i r virine of t!.s authority co r r. i r l ( - : i r.- t f rony, tee, t j Z I f . . d'iee t" c ' "' ef l j !!a i -i L vr; been r I to i s t - tf r :i L ..i -jf t t t'-'-l Trciee v a Ce I 1 i - ' January, at 12f:CJ o' , noon,: at i sConrt Eat i ? of Capita t y, ST. 0, . . f. stJe ' at I - a aaotfon, t j wahiest bid Ls tjt eai" , ; following' do- A"l t" certain land iBontaia- a t ft.., . . I,., t 1 ,.s C an! 1:1) o'cloti, P. i"7, t' ) M t t ef 53, t te C in r t of tLe 1 in a cer 3 I y I'rank i .s Wife, '.ze, di 7, i::J, j. ::7, at . Ccnaty 1 ,been ! v..e,note' 3 e ' laf 1 t 1LLZ rr- f .2 The I KenansvL j will meet nc 2:33 in the of the chu- T3 ' 2 " .e oary. 1J- 3t of tie Cuurt hsuse rrr'ji ' Counter. , ciror for sale and .i . i i to the highest, bid- r by ilo auction, subject to! .Jay evening at -i. -All the ladiei are nrped to utOnA and begin t .e year with good At tendance. ' . The Cietv meet on 'Tnmulav m . ii . . .r . louowijj eactt'jigt Bundaj. , Hr. and Mrs.. 8." McGowan I and m, S, B.; of olujnbiiv.: C; b-vuhv M1U ........j 1IU11IULVH mf 11.11 llxs. HcGowan's i&renti. ATr: aiM- Mist Jila Shaffer, 'iai'jbi Shaffer anent ChrMMai Bav witii :w Tbidi mridei f W wl- wmjaln. lad M ler e ir in Wolfaerape towii&iip ir; tt i B-S??ay5 W aid Canntv .Bd 3? ""to Hedgepathi, of Roland. L i laid CountY and State. dMrjhd in and oonreyed by Mid tool of mux, u iuuowt: : i , Eeginnin; at a itake in IBioe- bronna jsranoa. Xrank WilkiMi' cor, and rani aa aaid Wilkiaa'i en; . zj, w. 72 pole to a pine ltn: rt the wnthweat otmer of aaid A. :i WiUdhu' field; thenoe 8. 10 l-a S. about 82 polea to a stake to the road jurt on the north: tide of : a umll faruinh called : ITat'i Brancli; v thence, down Mid branob about 42 nolet! to a point en nut": of laid' branch below the weft end of the or leil. Betar a nart of th trat of land conveyed to C. B. Herring bV 0. IL Innam and H. TL Brown durin the year 1918. aa recorded in Book Ko. ZOO, at page 263, of the Enplia County regiitry. v Xhi the 3rd day of December. Ainen & uraay, Atwrney. eo. 9, 16, .88, 80 41 pt L : " - J aerev mete or hst til- i the ITorth by B. W. Souther ; oa the , East by 8. W. Kea , ' on the Sonth'b - A. B. Jierland; and on the West by d Wallace; and. beginning at '.ate in Goshenrapposed to be Joe urunes' une. . and -. runs 13 hla line 8. C".tw1m t ke; thenoe 8. 87 degrees W, 80 . ze to a white oak near the old theiioe np the mill branch as it meanders abont .898 poles to a bunch .of tweet bays; hence 8. 3. degrees W. 92 poles to a ligEt wood tree in the edge otaad; thence BJ. 79 degrees W. 75-poles to a lightwood stake; thence ftr 4 degrees W. 150 poles to a stake on .'t' e old liner thenoe 87 65 'degrees E.' Si hoIm to a liarhtwoOd trM : thence V. 60 degrees 834 poles : to Diaoc jacx; uence a.-u ae ? greet Z. 52 poles to tv pine near ana in xront of the soAooi-noiise, On flie South edge of the road; , Cenee BT 9 degrees E. 152 poles to a stake and small sweet gum in small-branch; thenoa; IT.; 8 de- mmi V. K9 imIm tA li 'italr in u small branch; thence down said branch 88 degrees W. 38 poles to a white oak; fl. negroes z. 71 imiIm to a itake: fhence .S. S5 degrees S. 100 poles to a pine . in tae eage ox uosnen; uence a. 73 poles to i stake; thenoe H. 13 polea to a stake; thenoe W. 1Z3 poles to a stake;; thenoe f. 13 poles to the beginning, con 1 .!dag 444 1-4 acres, more or less. T..j the same lands oonteyed to r-1 Chambers by deed of A. J. I . -tt, dated October 26tk4 1927, r I duly recorded in the Public r 'strr of Snvlia County. 1". C tj hioh referenoe ; is hereby t le fot farther description. ' . - A deposit of five percent of the i-:vant bid will be required of the ' "-asfsl bidder at the hour of 1 above property will be sold ' ict to all taxes now due and i notiee dted: .tad:,; posted l daf of Beeeniber, 1837. 'Jxtn Loan ft Insurance Co., e, (Formerly . Southern : Company) By Wth jt, Attorneys, jaitabeth City, l.o. 9-18-23-80, V.Ci8iJ. - , raxicz or EXEctrnOsAUS 1 In the Superior Court ' r arth Carolina , 1 Welli: T -''a Conntr O. W.'Boneyand W. 8 T ' virtue of an execution direot- M ! 2 a . XI.. f l to tae nnaenignea mm uio fajerior Court of Duplin County in t1 a1inu ntitlBd action.' I v :i on Monday, the 17th day of 'tunty, sell to the ! h'aert ' far. cash ti satisfy said -i a" lie r Tit, ti4e and la- ' HOIKS OF SALE TfndAr and W nrtn nf t)i power, of aale contained in a cer tain deed of trust from C. H. Hille to T. P. Hill Jr dated De cember .88th,, 1936, and recorded is the AffioA of thn Rffcn'stcT nf Deeds of Duplin County in book 874 at page 180, I will on the 24th dav of lannarv. IflSR nffr and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door of Dunlin Conntr. Ken&niviHe, V. C. at the hour of 18 o'clock JL, the fallAwiiiv ArmorihtA traiti nr nnrrul of land, bounded and described as ioiiows: Betriiinincr at a nine and 1711111 on the, run of Dividing Branch, run ning thence & 47 ,W. 267 poles to a stake , on the County ,Boad; thenoe with said road IT. 43 ,W. 45 1-2 noles to a stake: thence N. 47 1-2 about 889 poles to a iweet gum on the run of wild Cat Branoh! thenoe nn the c rnn' of Wild Cat Branch to the mouth of Dividing Branch;, thenoe up said . A f lit ' a Marie aocomnanied hr hante i n Mrs. W. M. Enbanfc aad VWlfl ren, of Wilnuneton. are nwnHintr omemne wiin ner parents Mr. and Mrs. -B. L. Sykea - ' Miss Helen Kennedy, ' of Duke Hospital, DufhamApent Christ mas with her parent,- Mjfs Mrs. McKoy Kennedy. . . -' V i Mrs: A. PMerritt spent'; wttne time in Wilmington last week, - j Mr. and Mrs. D3. Winiamnii! and family were .dinner, guests, if ju. nun mrt, jiiunx tsnepara on last SatnrdAY nitfhit - US Miss Madee FuaiAv'ia' 'visitiVo Dr. and Mrs. 0. V. .Oooding during vuruunas nouaays.rv : i Mr. and Mrs. Oflbart . Wi. cutt and dauehterlRnth CTimp spent the weekend jit Chapel Hill wun reianves. xnet were annum. panied by their niece, 'Ella There sa uoooing. - t; a); . Mr. and Mrs. "JoIm ' A. v Oiriw spent last 8undly with'' relatives :AEY 4 v here in ,the "home of her sister, T ' '4 Kr4. Cliver Etckes,' who has' been : .ciety of. the-, Kr. and EnLloe &idgen spent uxak .vwuvui.i'Ufiaunai at Aunnaon and naatia 7 Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Brock and children scent tha knKHon ; n V'l111 with relatives, s-: : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady and two. little eirU TTif : ri,;-,.. --r- o- -r . "mnimi day with zelatim in Beston. Mrs. Bonald Harris, of KinstOn, SDent JSatnrdav hm arfti. i. ther, Mrs. Emma Quinn and other reiaoves;- JKJS. IrVUi Bnrch And nnMn I were Teceat visitors i nEichlands. . murray, of Baleigh, spent Christmai.heiw' with' ..t. MrVand Mrs. W. B: Murray. .' 1.' j M. Xerritt, of Hewbera, spent Christmas here trith n .... and family.' J''- : '": Mist Audrey tJmphlett spent se- llsunt, is spending the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. C. T. Grady, at her home near Kenansville. ' veral mj-imtTZJn 1 Wenfall . " l-cpiuBe eroer, CAES CUTTCSQ ' - . . Several eourtasiei hava Wn w. tended Mrs. Lehman William Miss Chrystine Whaley recently, among which was an old-fashioned cake-cuttinff eiven lat " Wni. nesday night after the rehearsal a aooui o'ciocic in the home of Mrs. W. D. Eevnolda. with iriu Erma Williams, and Mrs. K. B. Boaey as joint hostesses, e Thara (were almost 30 . present .-- amonir wiivin were ue lamuies of - the contracting parties and the girls wao WOTn ,m . I APrinnltnnl Building.. , - ,,;. When the kvelv 2-tier'wadilinr vuo, wmon centered tha dininv table was out the following found trophies in their slice: Miss Vir ginia JJixon, the wish-bone; Miss nLLIATS WHALEY." On XLnrs'iy mornng, December 23. at 9:S3 o'clock in Grave Pres. byterian Cliurch cf Kenansvifle, Miss Chrystine Whalej, oldest daughter of Mr.1 and -Mn.-M.s I. Whaley of EenattsviUe,- became mo mwe oi iieiiman uuy '. Willi' am. yoan?eBt son nr Mr onn n Zack Williams of Pink HflL ' The Kev. F. L. Goodman . officiated using tneruig ceremony. . 5 i The , pulpit was bounded with ivy, lone leaf nine and flaor Jun kets of white HlKMinWiuimuMl with standards of white cathedral canaies. - - ' ' Miss Katheryn Eittersi, . liamstoni snent several d during the holidays with 1 ents, Mr.'and Mrs. 0. B. Siti ; Miss, Mary Lee Sykes, of .. , iueton,U. C. is the enest of her liareuuvior. ana rn.it. iL u. Bykes. f-. Cadet C. B. Sitterson, , Jr., of West Point, B". I has been spend ing several days .here with his parents. x-k ,",," i : Miss Ethel Canadv and Mm An. ma Baxley and baby of "I Laurin- ourg, spent , Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowen.' " i Henry Moore Cooper, of Fayette-" " yiLe, spent several days here last A Droeram of -mintiol mn.i. week with his mother. Mm. Van was rendered by Mrs. W. D, Bey- j hie Cooper, ' , - i nolds, pianist and Miss Ema Wil-j Edward Peel, of Williamstdn, ' liams, soloist who : sweetly ' sang and H8 Clara Mack Martin, of ' "At Dawning'? and "The Sweet-iFai80n were "cent visitors hero Told.' The tradi-i 1118 Jiome of the Sitterson's, (v est Storv Ever tinnol IkviAl' .1 iY-i ' Hjv anA V ' T ' vuiui uuviiu Jiuiii - .MJuen- Mo. A . AM uvuuiuaiL rrvin tnn. n- IV- J i . ' QtA viIiiIiImv. m.nt JT J ; b" un u uie prooBBSlonai -- djicim, ., juvuuaj in and Mendlessohn's wedding march &cKsonvuie with relatives, aa .tha ranaMiATial l. ,.l ' Mr. and Mr. Boh tiraA m. vuwa were beinsr snoken Mra. P.vnn(H. iuaycu very toiuy uebstraum." ae onae s only attendant was her sister. Mrs. Norman AnnVr.h of Mt. Olive. Her dress was green crepe with harmonizing accessor ies and she wore a shoulder cor- uowphine . Mercer, the V engage- ie, ? wo a sno iri.. irit ; " - . ;T . Ient ring; Kiss Euirenia Forlaw 01 narcim-roses, Mist Euth Inerram who teaaWUi.. foriaw, w... hool at Sebna snent tha hnwuZ IX J" W -W1aey SChOOl nt SpTma anmt ft.. L.iu. jhere with Mit, Annie Ingram.. WT? Tntoe- -wweton. of x,nm- wrum. Ana nrothitii T?nKw-, ' t; tleton of -pMnhrVvV. nla. If-'-' J Mrs.?Toyd w Auanson, spent Sunday "here wiljh Mr." and Mrs. 10. Littteton. f Mis Minnie1 Hobbs,:of Hobbs- viue. soent tna- hoiirtat,. her sister,- Mrs. Loyd FerrelL Mrs. John A. fin charming hostess on Tuesday of woe av s, o'ciocn when she entertained tha ! BvJt Sewing- Club at a ' de lightful iuncheon4 .Two r of the membeit .were, unable to ; attend, but covers wera 1H at k , dining . room stable for ten who MQrpugiay,.enjDyed. the ; ,'oocasion. After the deiaart nnnra th la;.. aujourned. to, the livingropm. to jut. ana Mrs. non uroAv spending the Christmas holidays in Florida. - " ' ' SPENDS CHRISTMAS ' ' WITH WIFE AND DAUGHTER E. F. Miller, who is amnlnYmi with a printing firm at Newark' Delaware, snent the Chriitmni : holidays with his wife,' Mrs. Sudie ' Pyatt Miller, and daughter, El wina, at their home near Kenans ville. N Tha nilia.' V:U.'ltn..i wq uumoit; mrt. joack whaley, i. .T , " Juwa wuaiey, the heart and Littleton . Mrii ?rothr of the bride and Littleton the.dime. Mints, nutt, and coffee "u' con8in. of Z00- .wara rmnA l tv. v... . . The bride. Criven in atMrriairA "-, . .,' . , ma mmcr, m.. 4. wnaKy, was ttuu reiauives exienaea CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY i met at 016 '' altar hy e bride- lthe family a number of courtesies Mrs. G. R. Dail daliirhtfniiv. jwai and his best man. Lewis dunng Mr. Miller's visit. A fam- a 1. . n . 7 . Wllliama nf Vinb irm - 1 ..i llv Chriatmaa fra. ltAn.nK- w- K4MUUCU at a uuistmas tree Dar-l . uxviner --, uvuvimj ju, ty on last Friday night, honor-' m , Pm- Tne Dride was e iag her two daughters, Margaretta,Jomlngly attired 111 a smart du and Annie. After several intt. : l)oanet 8uit with a natural fox iag games, Santa Clans appeared c t. WOTe lced-blue accessor had been placed under aa attrac- 'J6?: 8116 camed 011 a bouquet of tive Chrirtmaa trM 4i. .v.i I talisman roses tied with Talisman ribbon. Mrt -Hatiie S. Kdraegay ?and Ift daughters, Misses Margaret 'indf '; spent Christmaa dav here 'iwith the Norwood Boneys, : " Miss Marie Williams 'hM i been visiting friends in lowland. U-W, Mr. and Vra. Wfrnni'Alain:Af Angier, spent Chrutoas" he wilh Mr. and Mrs. 1 L WflHams. :-; . , Mr. and Mrs. Wnliamx'Marrwr chai and to sew. beforetan . open fTOnttntabout ((lock,; ". - fTfTPTCTWlO Dfnimr T01t SpDAt SCHOOL CLASS ? Mrs, T:.::. auihh 1 reqtertained W Sunday School class With a Christefts partf Itttthe iome. of aight of last eek; the class all j"ts yioBca wn unnstmai girts w eaca oiner. Xtte living-room and baby, lean,1; oft, Bladenboroi I'-twat decorated, with a large attrac spent several day here recently ft Ctmar treer. After Amanv with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton Mr. and Mrs. L. Southerland and family spent the past weekend with Mrs. 'Coedel in Elise. " Tha twins and Lawrence Jr., remained lor ajfctf anys loflger. Vs T ' Miasea'Saralr Hini'and iNanW HincS, of Raleigh, spent the holi- An-wrm 1ia -Jit. t. A, V wjr mmxsxv wiui fcucij; niuiiy jlluib Lula Hinson.' - " . , " T lT-fu Paffi TyvffsvV a nnanvn-na -wtZnA Miss MarQm Picketfcfhome for tie weekend to visit th-lhtters ;par- ents. r a - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wells snent Part of the Cliristmas holidavi in UOiugtoa' wilji the Laytont's JDU.ana jus. lxur ,6've laa nn laidl .""v'rT " " branch to the beriuuin contain- rea?lett0 W w ft W' ing 77 1-2 acre, more or less..Ex-, W eeptiag xront tne operauon oi.tnu deed of trust oae acre on which is situated the family grave yard and a rijll of way to and from said grave yard to the Faison- Vrianitah) VnMin TLttoA ' :.; : ; Advertised' this tht' SOtti day of December 1S37. :mt 'V! T. V: BILL. Jr.. Trustee. H. B. B02TSY, Attoraey.;;; ;!:;";; Dee 30,. Jan. 9, 13, 204X. tfiJIOTlCBC BALE Under and bv virtue of Uia niw. er of sale contained in a certain judgment entitled "Clyde .Riven bark et al yi I W. Tm al" rendered in tie Kovember special term of 1837 IMplin . Superior Court; the uiivlorsined ' conimis-' sioners will offer and sell .to the highest bidder for cash, at the' Court House Door of Duplin Coun ty. Kenansville, Eorth Carolina, on January 31st, 1938, at the, hour of-12:00 o'clock,' Koon,j the t nUawinff traata .. or liarcela of land lying andV being in Island ureea xownsnip, , (, xmpun vounty, Stuta of Wnrth Caroline, and boun ded and described as follows, to- wit: ry, 1333, at or about 12:00 . 5Bowa " W'2'? at the Courttouse door of begianin at . .stake la the field . i,i.w corner of lot Ho. 4, and, runs thence the 1lb of lot Ho. S B 50 E 63 poles to a stake n Amma Xivenbark's line, thence with his line N 63 E ll 1-2 poles to mi : i t!.a skid 0. 0. Vela. rmSant has in and to the . 11 TJ?J - j described personal pro- l ptw)d ump ; tnence a e wit- v Is3 P016 Eivenbark'i xd car with norida 1837 1. SJLWJ Mr. and Mrs. 'IV A. Mrs. Gertrnde Conner And linn. ehters. of Wallace, anent Sundav here with: Mrs. W. J. Pickett. ' - Mn. . Joseph Wallace spent Mondav in WihninEon whara tha went to attend the marriage; qf ucr jrvmigcsi Mivuter. - - . Mr. and Mrs. F. "W. McGowen spent Christmas day in Hope Mills wim relatives. - j- - Carolyn)' of Atlantai Qa. ; ame last Jfxtday to joinMrs.Meadon who has been spending sometime Sturegeon Road ; - thenee with the iW .VA 1k,'A -1..' X.rt- JL- on the ikid roadi-thanca'8 A4 W 79 1-2 poles'to the beginning 'b'on- tainmg jcas.i-Ji itcresmore or less, i. And the 18 acre tract of 'land is described at fallows': ,.-'.'- Beginning at ajstake Hy. the Sturegeon Road at the intersect ion of a' small ditch and- runs thenoe with taidrditqh H 2, 1-2 E and 'Van same1 bourse ' cohtinued 143 poles .to a stake in Aley Fus sel's line; thence her line N 57 W about 7 poles, to a stake, her cor ner; thence ner other . line 8 32 1-2 W 130 poles to a stake by the Sturgeon Road; thence said road S 48 E 38 1-2 poles to the begin ning, containing 18 acres, more of less. w.V, i-.$:?$i?.:'r''V - '. Eanh of the two nhova trant will be sold separately, y ? TAdvertisea, s thej;! Hhy of DenamhM- 1937 3 !T-4 VANCE B. GAVIN, Commissioner. A. J. XLATTOSj Commissioner. ; N. B. ECSY, Commissioner " . games . were played directed . by Mrs. Quinn. the guests were luvit- u tne ainingroom where i the hostess.. Misi Bplffyufmi wches and poooa, .t v r. EMse Tlirrner,..of ' Rocky -LOW i PJllCES ALL KINDS & WIDTHS cioth ii One of the Most Complete ' , . , i ' Stocks in Eastern Carolina NEWYORlt aOTHINGt , "t ' KINST0N, . C. X' tive Christmas tree for nhii. dnn Hn lull ......i. j i.- Mrs. R: L Sykes in serving tempt-1, Wr ceremony the couple iag refreshments, whiah oi a ' left n a wedding trip. When thev i. . . . - iratnm fli.n mill ..l. i uu uie cwor note or red green. . ixciura, mey wm maice their home i near Warsaw AUZniART MEETS The KKular monthlv mnuHnv of, the Woman's Anrili arv af Crove Presbvterian f!hnnh m. neia on Monday afternoon. Deo. 26th,: at 3:30 in the home of the president. Mrs. John A. flavin Ko Program wu riven An tA A v O " ww waav fact that it had been presented on a previous Bunaay in the form of a caadlelis-ht the church. After the opening de votional a short business session waihehtl..., :U Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer, of Ixui8burer. sDent Christ. with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson. Mrs. Mary Alderman, of Ttmo. hill and Frank. Alderman nf Wn: , ) v ia- aoethtown, were jrecent visitors in tne nome of the Perry Dobson'j. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Parmer and son, also Mrs. Laura, ir Hum, spent Christmas in Mt niiW relatives. - i ! Mr. and Mn. T. Rrvenbark, I of Watha, were visitors Sunday in the home f Mr. and Mrs. R. v. wens.- -vti-k. Miller was an event of Christmas Eve at their home. Twenty guests were present. On Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter, were dinner guests of Mrs. Miller's brother, and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pyatt in Goldsboro. They re mained over for an evening of cards with friends. Sunday they were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bryi an, Sr. Mr. Miller returned to Delaware Sunday evening. SEA FOOD CAFE In Warsaw HEADQUARTERS IN DUPLIN COUNTY FOR SEA FOOD IN SEASON We Feed you when in Warsaw We furnish you sea foods to carry VlATYI. 1. 1 it. ' V ...... , ,, , J . uwiuc at wic lUWCSt pxlOCS oooooooooooopoooooooocTi t HAPPY NEW YEAR .ToYouAU AND MAY IT BE A x A PLEASaNT' ones We will be glad .to dp oujri " part by caring for tyourf t. cleaning needs in thev best ' r. t JJRNER'iS Cleaners Hatters' ETKSTON, N-. C:- o o o 8? o o o o o a o t o o o o o o 9 o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o : 2 o o o OS o o o o 'f! 1911 1937; Over a Quarter Century DUPLIN CITIZENS: During the year just ending the people of Warsaw andDuplin . vV ' - county have allowed us to continue serving them as in the past quart er century that we have been in business. You have made it possible for us to do this, and it is to you that we address our thanks for your patronage and good will. J. - ; i We wish you a very happy and prosperous New Year, and sin- oerely hope that we may continue to serve you in every possible way .'s g. : , , , duriag mung year, and that our relationship may be as pleasant as in the past Our store will be at the same location, on the corner of Main . and Hill streets, in Warsaw, where you are invited to visit us at any time.'Alwayi remember' that we are b business to serve and solicit your patroaage and good will' - " ,t1 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o you By B. a Sheffield 4 o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o . o o. o o o o o . o o I TT, .:"? vJW U polea to a stump in the Dec. SO, Jan 6,13,20-4t . v CCOOCOOCCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOCr
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