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v-; NOTICE OF SALE : :
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Under and by virtue of the pow-
er and authority In me vested, un-
der a Judgment of the Clerk of Su-
perior Court of Duplin County In a
Special Proceeding entitled, E,
Stephens, Administrator, vs. Nora
Xee Dunn Jones, et al", I will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at
the courthouse door in Kenans vUle,
Ndrth Carolina, on Monday,. April
19th, 1943, the following described
tract of land:
Lying and being In ' Glisson
Township, Duplin County, Begin
ning at a pine and runs thence S.
4 W. 60 poles to a pine and stake;
thence W. 20 poles to a pine on
the south side of the branch;
thence N. 25 W. 40 poles to a
pine; thence N. 12 E. 55 poles to a
post oak; thence S. about 59 E.
39 poles to the beginning, contain
ing 15 3-4 acres, more or less.
Advertised this the 16th day of
March, 1943.
John A. Gavin, Commissioner.
Gavin and Gavin, Attorneys.
4-8-4t. G. & G.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in that certain
' Mortgage deed executed on the
14th day of September, 1940, by
Clemmons Brown and wife, Mable
' A. Brown, to Laura Varker, re
corded in the Duplin County Regis
try, Book 402, page 351, default
having been made in the payment
of the notes thereby secured, the
Undersigned will offer for sale and
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, at the courthouse door in
Duplin County, on the 19th day of
April, 1943, at the hour of twelve
o'clock noon, all the following de
scribed real estate:
A certain piece or tract of land
lying and being in Island Creek
Township, Duplin County, State of
North Carolina, and described as
follows:
Beginning at a stake at the
crook of a ditch at the run of Mile
Branch, J. H. Rouse's comer and
uns thence as his line N. 50 W.
135 feet to a stake; thence N.,39
1-2 E. 410 feet to a stake in a
ditch in P. W. Blanton's line; .
thence as his line S. 49 1-2 E. 483
feet to a stake at a ditch in J. H.
Rouse's line; thence as the ditch
and Rouse's line S. 80 W. 532
feet to the beginning, containing
2 9-10 acres, more or less, and
being the same land deeded to
party of the first part by party of
the second part, and this mortgage
and the notes secured he.eby are
given as part of the purchase price
of land herein described
Advertised this the itK day of
Apni, isttj.
Laura Varker, Mortagagee, 1
J. W. Blanchard, Assignee,
A. B. Lanier, Assignee.
Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys.
-8-4t G. & G.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified before
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Duplin County as administrator of
the estate of Susie F. Fonville,
this is to notify all persons indebt
ed to said estate to make immedi
ate payment. All persons holding
claims against said estate will pre
sent them to the undersigned, on
or before March 18th, 1944, being
-one year from the date of the first
publication of this notice or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery.
This 20th day of February, 1943.
Branch Banking and Trust Co
Warsaw, N. C.
, ? ." Administrator.
4-22-6 1 B. B..
NOTICE
Having this day Qualified before
the Clerk of the Superior' Court of
Duplin County as administrators
, of the estate of C. L. Mercer, de
ceased .this is to notify all persons
indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment. All persons
holding claims against said estate
Chickens
ATTHE
Wallace Live
Stock; Yards
WALLACE, N. C.
Ve Pay Csit Market Prices
win present ' them to the under
signed, on or before February 25th,
1944, being 1 year from the date of
the first publication of this notice,
or this notice will be plead In bar
'nf what a. MMtfivnrtt
This February 20, 1943.
L. I. Mercer.
D..L-. Mercer,
Administrators.
' Fink HilL N, C.
4-l-6t L. A. B.
NOTICE OF SALE
By Judgment' of . the Superior
Court, Duplin County, in civil ac
tion of Duplin County against Mrs.
Willie Batson and others, the un
dersigned will sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the courthouse
door in Duplin County, on the 9
day of April, 1943, at 12 o'clock,
noon, the following tract of land in
Duplin County, Faison Township,
North Carolina, described In the
judgment in said action as follows:
Being the same land described in
a deed from Thomas Turner to An
nie Belle Turner, recorded in Dup
lin County Registry, Book 307,
page 463, to which reference is
had, and being the same land list
ed for taxation by Mrs. Willie
Batson, containing 1 lot.
This 2 day of March, 1943.
I. N. Henderson, Commissioner,
3-25-4t D. Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
By Judgment of the Superior
T""V 11 "Vm.m... In t.rTT 1 r
tion of Duplin County against H3
lie Jackson and others, the under
signed will sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the courthouse door
in Duplin County, on the 5 day of
April, 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the
following tract of land in Duplin
County, Faison Township, North
Carolina described in the judgment
in said action, as follows:
Situate near Faison, N. G., and
being the same land described in
two deeds, one deed to Bradley
Jackson from Board of Education
of Duplin County, Book 235, page
355, and the other from Adeller
Faison to Bradley Jackson, Book
154, page 172, Duplin County Re
gistry, to which reference is had,
and being the same land described
and listed for Taxation by Bradley
Jackson Heirs in Faison Township,
ontaining 3 acres.
This 2 day of March, 1943.
I. N. Henderson, Commissioner.
3-25-4t D. Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
By Judgment of the, Superior
Court, Duplin County, in civil.ac-
tion of Duplin County against
Richard C. Williamson and others,
the undersigned will, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
courthouse door in Duplin County,
on the 5 day of April, 1943, at 12
o'clock noon, the following tract
of land in Duplin County, Kenan-
ville Township, No. th Carolina, de
scribed in the judgment in said ac
tion, as follows:
Being the same land listed for
1 axation in Kenansville Township,
Duplin County, by Richard C. Wil
liamson, containing 1 acre.
This 2 day of March, 1943.
I. N. Henderson, Commissioner.
25-4 1. D. Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
By Judgment of the Superior
Court, Duplin County ,in civil ac
tion of Duplin County against Mrs.
Garland Evans and others, the un
dersigned will sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the courthouse
door In Duplin County, on the 5
day of April. 1943, at 12 o'clock,
noon, the following tract of land
in Duplin County, Limestone
Township, North Carolina, describ
ed In the judgment in said action
as follows:
Being the same land listed by
Mrs. Garland Evans for taxation,
and situate about three miles north
of Chinquapin, N,. C, containing
2)
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38 acres. 1
This 2 day of March, 1943.
I. N. Henderson, Commissioner.
3-254t D, Co.
NOTICE OF SALE ju
By r Judgment of the Superior
"ourt, Duplin County,-in civil ac
tion of Duplin County against M.
A. Brown and others, the under
signed will sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the courthouse door
In Duplin County on the 5 day of
Apru, J.W3, at 12 o'clock, noon,
he following tract of land in Dup
lin County, Limestone Township,
North Carolina, described in the
Judgment in said action as follows:
Containing 7 acres, and being
the same land as that listed for
axation by M. A. Brown, and de
scribed in Report of Committee as
recorded In Public Registry, Book
B7y page 269, Duplin County, to
which reference is had.
This 2 day of March, 1943.
I. N. Henderson, Commissioner.
3-25-4 1. D. Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
By Judgment of' the Superior
Court, Duplin County, in civil ac
tion ox Duplin County against Fat
son H. Hill and others, the under-
igned will sell to the highest bid
Ider for cash at the courthouse door
a Duplin County, on the 5 day of
Vpril, 1943, at 12 o'clock noon, the
allowing tract .of land in Duplin
bounty Warsaw Township, North
Carolina, described in the judgment
in said action as follows:
Being the same land described
in a deed from Stella E. Williams,
ecorded in Book 190. page 155.
and described in a deed from Vir
gil Hill to Faison Hill. Book 180.
page 288, and described in a deed
from Mary J. Hill to Faison HilL
Book 176, page 465, and being the
same land listed -for taxation ej
Faison Hill, containing 3 lots.
This 2 day of March, 1943.
I. N. Henderson, Commissioner.
-25-4t D. Co.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under end by virtue of the pow
er And authority in me vested, un
der and by virtue of an order of
ale made in a Special Proceeding
entitled, "C. E. Stephens. Admin-
strator, vs. G. C. Scott ,et al" on
Monday, March, 1st. 1943, I will
sell to the highest bidder for cash
at the courthouse door in Kenans-
ville North Carolina, on Monday.
April 5th, 1943, at the hour of 12
o'elock, noon, all the right, title
and interest that F. D. Scott had
on the day of his death in and to
the following tracts or parcels of
land lying. and being in Duplin
County, in the Town of Magnolia,
and bounded and described as fol-
ows:
Being lots No. 1, 3, ana 5 descri
bed in a deed from J. A. Mathis
and wife, to F. D.. Seott, dated
July 15, 1903, recorded in Book
91, page 168, and bounded as fel
lows: 1st; (The one on which the said
F .D. Scott is now. merchandis
ing.. Beginning at.a stake 65 feat
from the center, of the W. & W.
railroad track and north edge ef
Carroll Street running with, the
ailroad line North 15 1-2 West
71 1-2 feet to a . stake; thence
South 74 1-2 West 89 1-2 feet to a
stake; thence South 15 1-2. East
71 1-2 feet to a stake on the north
edge of Carroll Street; thence with
said street North 74 1-2 East 89
1-2 feet to the beginning, contain-
ng 1-8 of an acre;, more or less.
2nd: Adjoining the' above descri
bed lot; Beginning at a stake on
he North edge of Carroll Street'
the 4 corner of Lot No. 1 running
with said street South 74 1-2 West
89 1-2 feet to stake! known, as
the old Wilson corner; thence with
said old Wilson line North 15 1-2
West 144 1-2 feet to a stake:
thence North 74 1-2 East 89 1-2
feet to a stake ; thence South 15 1-2
East 144 feet to the beginnJLngvoorH
taining 1-4 of an acre, more or
ess. .-..: ; t '
3rd: Beginning at a stake on the
Railroad line 143 feet from, the be
ginning corner of Lot No. 1 and
runs with the said Railroad line
North 15 1-2 West 71 1-2 feet to
a stake;' thence South 74 1-2 West
89 1-2 feet to a . stake; thence
south 13 1-2 East 71 1-2 feet to. a
stake; the 3rd corner of the above
2nd lot; thence North. 74 1-2 East
89 1-2 feet to the beginning, con-
talning 1-8 of an . acre. (These
three lots are designated In the
plot as lots No. 1, 5 and 3 re
spectively which by reference to
tot will snow).
EXCEPT: A portion ot the above
three lots described in a deed form
F. D. Scott to James J.' Bewden,
dated July 3, 1919, recorded, la
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Book 209, page 71, Duplin County
Registry, bounded and described
'as follows:
Tract of land In Duplin County,
North Carolina, and in the Town
f Magnolia, adjoining the lands
of F. D. Scott and others, and
bounded as follows: Beginning at
he Northeast corner of F, D.
Scott's' store lot on the Western
edge of the right of way of the
Atlantic Coast line Railroad Com
pany, at a point 71 1-2 feet North
15 1-2 west' from the point of the
ntersection of -the North edge of
Jarroll Street with the Western
edge of the Right of Way of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com
pany, and runs thence with the
line of said Score s Store Lot,
South 74 1-2 West 89 1-2 feet to a
take; thence North 15 1-2 West
71 1-2 feet to a stake; thence
North 74 1-2 East 89 1-2 feet to a
stake on the Western edge of the
said right of way thence along the
edge of the said right of way
South 15 1-2 East 71 1-2 feet to
he beginning, containing 1-8 of an
acre, more or less. -,
4th: Beginning at an elm on Del-
way road, running N. 195 feet to
ditch; thence W. 135 feet to a
walnut tree; thence S. 195 feet to
Delway Roadj thence said road to
he beginning, containing 1-3 of an
acre, and described in a deed from
to ........ recorded in
Duplin County, Registry, Book 32,
page 389.
5th: Beginning at a comer of
(Carroll and Railroad Street run-
ining West 120 feet to a corner;
thence E. 120 feet to Railroad
Street; thence S. 70 feet to the
beginning, and being described in a
deed from to ...... re
corded in the Public Registry of
Duplin County, Book 9L page 168.
6th: Lying and being in the
Town of Magnolia, . adojining the
lands of R. T. Croom, J. Lester
Mathis, J. S. Sutton estate, facing
Carlton's Chapel Road. And the
homestead of the deceased, con
taining three tracts described in
Book 411, page 1, public registry of
Duplin County.
7th: Described in a deed from
Henrietta G. Mathis to F. D.
Scott and wife, Jenny Scott, dated
June 12. 1912, recorded in Book
149, page 217.
The above lots or parcels of land
will be, offered for sale separately
end then in bulk as provided la the
order of sale.
Advertised this the 2nd day of
'March, 1943. . -
John A. Gavin, Commissioner
.Gavin and Gavin, Attorneys.
3-25-4t. G. & G.
NOTICE OF BE-3ALE
Under and bys virtue of -the au
thority vested in the undersigned
Commissioner, by an Order of Re-
Sale, of the Superior Court of Dup
lin County, in the Special Proceed
ings .entitled, "J. C. Turner, Ada
mini8trator, of the Estate of Fide
lia L. Turner, vs. J. W. Sheffield
et al," the said Commissioner will
re-sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash on Mon
day, March 29th, 1943, at twelve
o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door in Kenansville, Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, a three-eigths
undivided interest in and to the
following described lands:
First Tract: Beginning at a stake
in the public road, leading from
iHallsville to Chinquapin, on James
.' Judge's line, near the corner of
his field, and runs with Judge's
line S. 48 E. 73 poles- to a piae
stump, Judge's and forsaerly Shef -
ield s now John -W. Hall s comer
thence S. 39 W. 96 poles to a
stake in the edge of the cart path;
thence N. 80 degrees W. 116 poles
crossing the public road to the
landing road at or near the old
field and on J. B. Sheffield's
line, thence with J. B. Sheffield's
line along the landing road; to said
public road, thence with- the public
road to the beginning, containing
by estimation 70 acres, more or
ess
Second Tract: Beginning at .the
mouth of a branch or gully on the
East bank of the North East River
just above the old Lincoln Sheffield
landing, J.. W. Sheffield s corner;
thence with said J. W. Sheffield's
line and the landing : road. East
ward to the public road leading
from Hallsville by the-Ute resid
ence of L. L. Sheffield to Chinqua
pin bridge, and- thence, along the
said public road Northward to the
dividing comer, between the Lb
coin Sheffield lead and the Judge
land, now the corner of the lands
of J. H. Judge, Jr., thence with
the line of the Judge land to the
run of the- North East lover
thence down the run of the said
North East River, as.it meanders
to the beginning, . containing 200
acres more or less, and being the
MF. ALLEN JR.
General Insurance.
KENANSVLL LE,N. C. ,
fcENANSYILLB'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY
same lands described in a deed
from J.-W.' Hall to J. B.-Sheffield,
dated May 16V 1864-Wd re
corded in bt)0k a5P-pag 83,in the
office of the Register of-Deeds of
Duplin. County and being all of the
home tract of land of L. L. Shef
field deceased, owned by him at
the time of his . death, lying be
ween the public road leading from
Hallsville to Chinquapin, and the
North East River run. '
The successful bidder win be re
quired to deposit - ten per cent "Of
bis bid on the date of the sale. '
Dated this the -r 12th day of
March, 1943. .; .,.
R. D. Johnson, Onnmissibnerr
3-25-2t. R. D. J. . ' v":
: NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority in me vested under a
judgment of the Superior Court of
Duplin County rendered at the
March Term, 1943, in a civil ac
tion entitled, "A. H. Carter, Ad
ministrator of X. L. Benton, vs.
Roberta S. Benton, Z. L. Benton,
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash at the courthouse door in
Duplin County on the 12th day of
April, 1943, at the hour of 12 o'
lock noon, all pine timber that
will measure ten inches in dl ame
er across the stump, ; twelve in
hes above the ground at the time
f cutting, on the following de-
cribed tracts of land, the same
being situate in Limestone Town
ship, Duplin County, , and being
more fully described as follows:
Being those two tracts of land
as will appear in that certain deed
dated 16th day of December, 1935,
and signed by Hines Brothers Lum
ber Company to John Stiles and
wife, which will appear in Book
385, at page 99, Duplin County Re
gistry, to which reference is made
for a more perfect description, tlw
first containing 51 acres, more or
less, and the second tract contain
ing 28.21 acres, more or less, to
gether with all the rights and prU
vileges therein set out. and describ
ed. The time for cutting and re
moving said timber will expire on
be 14th day of April. 1944, ;
The terms of sale are cash.
Advertised this the 10th day of
March,. 1943.
- John A. Gavin. Ooromtssjoner.'
3avm and Gavin, Attorneys. -l-JL-4t.
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B, F. Grady Honor
Roll for 6th Month
(Intendedior last week) .
1st Grade: Mary Louise Waters,
Mary E. Summerlin, Shelby J..
Southerland, I.IIHe Smith, Margar
et. Jones, Charles .Williams, James
R. Qrady. Kenny Ray: Bell, Tom.
mle . HilL Oscar - Sutton, ; Donald
Wallace, Helen Bajemore. Peggy
Jean Grady, Margie Williams.
2nd .Grade:, Robert , Outlaw, J.
W. Waters, Eloise Dail. Katy Mil
ler, Ruby Mae BowelL Joyce Sand-.
Shirley Ann. Smith, -.Audrey
Walker, Viola Wllkinfl,. Arbutus.
Wililams, Ernest Grady, Ida Rouse
Fordham, Everleene Davis, Joyce,
Oates, Mildred. Ray Smith.
3r4 Grade: TJielma..., Sullivan,,
Joyce E. Outlaw, Mary Ann Sulli;
van, Grace McCullen, Mlldrtd Kor
negay, Nell Smith, , , Edith Marie
Smith, Marcia Scott, Joyce Marie
Outlaw, Clara . Sue Daniels, Betty
Jane Casper.
4th Grade: Doris Waalfy, Doro
thy Mae Raynor, Bessie Mae Out
law,. Emily Davis. Leona-Bryant,
Kenneth Waters, Bill Zack Wil
liams, Gilbert Smith, Bobby Quinn,
Keith Gates, Ruth Teachey, Lena
Southerland, Joyce': Maxwell, Ila
Marie Kornegay, Robert Smith,
Jean .Herring, Beatrice Sandlin,
Amce. Kelly.
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Naomi Howard, Emma Jean Smith,
Eva Edna Grady. E. T. Komegay,
Bernard Kornegay, Ardeth Smith,
Joyce Smith. :
7th Grade: Howard - Bazemore,
Elizabeth Ann Kornegay, Vera Ro
gers, Gus Ulrich, William O'Quinn,
Margaret Smith, Elsie Margaret
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8th Grde: Thomas Edgerton, xs-
abelle Goodson, Evelyn Komegay,
Alice Rogers, Mittie Ruth Wallace,
9th Grade: Frances Daniels,
Mary Ellis Smith, Margaret Wil
liams.
10th Grade: Callie Mae Vernon,
Myra Jo Maxwell, Mary Evelyn
Whitfield.
11th Grade: Mary Anna Grady,
Virginia Komegay, Alene Outlaw,
Annie Dora Wallace.
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Mir. and Mrs. - James Battle
spent the past week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Lanier of Gander's
Fork.
Mrs. Woodrow Thigpen and
Mrs. Audry B. Gooding spent a
few days with Mrs. Thigpen's
father in Wilmington the past
week. 1
' Miss Doris' Klllingsworth and
Miss Aileen Williams were the
guests of Miss Joyce Whaley Sun
day night.
. We are very'Wxy that Miss
Winnie Reece Grey has been sick
and unable to be out for several
days.
Mr. Ralph Jones was the guest
of Mrs. Romans Thigpen Sunday
afternoon.
The regular church services
were held at Bethany Chapel Sun
day night.
Miss Geraldine Quinn of Raleigh
visited her parents, Mr. and M.s.
Marion Quinn the past week end.
Mrs; Ervin Lanier and Mrs.
James Batts made a business trip
to Kenansville Saturday after
noon..
Alwood H. Thigpen and J. L.
Williams, who are in service arc
coming home next week. ,
'' Mrr Robert Alien Andrews was
the week end guest of Miss Betty
Lou Simpson. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lanier at
tended the funeral of Mr. Fran
cis Brinson Sunday afternoon.
Miss Jessie Brown Lanier was
the guest of Miss Winnie Reece
Guy Sunday afternoon.
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Thigpen.
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There U nothing to the popu
lar idea that nearly all great men -were
born and brought up in the
country. It is very true that many ,
of them were, but an analysis of
"Who's Who in America" discloses
!. fart that a higher percentage ,
of people from towns of 8000 pop-
Y- . -....nil.. kAflAM,
ulation or over -niHiv , ..
famous. In proportion to their
numbers, these city people become s
prominent figures in Amor: im life
abft three tlcs as f-o,ucr.tly -at
k .eir - country brothers. ! 8u ,
peiiiops it is better to live in the
country without fame, than la ne
city with itl'
day afternoon with Miss Letha Fu-
trai. -
Mr. Seth Turner was u guest of
Miss Geraldine Futral Sunday si
nlht- '
- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thigpen '
spent Sunday with Mr. Jonas Tay.
lor. '. ";- : . -
Miss Zoodie and Zodie Quinn
spent Sunday aftenoon with Mis s
Geraldine Futral. .
Mr. Earl Shivers was guest of v
Miss Rosa Brown Sunday night.
Mr. Sam. Turner was guest of
Miss O. V. Rhodes Sunday after .
noon. '""f.l-.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thigpen .
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. Hall. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner spent
Sat. night with Mr, and Mrs. -Z.
B. Turner. , :
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Thigpen
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Thigpen.
Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Thigpen
spent Sunday evening with Mr.?
and Mrs. R. G. Futral.
Miss Gladys Futral spent Sat.
night with Miss Christine Futral.
Mr. and Mrs. George Scott -of
Jacksonville, N. C, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- '
liatn Gurley. , -
Mr. Robert Thigpen spent Sat.
night with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thigpen. ,
Mr. Jimmie Baysden of near .
Richlands was a. guest of Miss
Christine Futral Sunday night,
Mr. C. R. Quinn was a guest of c
Miss Gladys Futral Snnday night. '
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