TiiscururuiMis FRIDAY October Cth, 1943. IL-E (br A Tj N D.T JL ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having thlg day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of. Mat tie ; Lambert Moore, deceased, aJate of Warsaw, North Carolina; Ahis is to notify all persons having "-lainis against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, -1 on or ; ; before one year from last publication of this notice, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons , indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement. This the 21st day of September, . 1943..- ;.. ;:',: ;''.-' - Mrs. Olive P Hinman executrix Mrs Mattie Lambert Moore estate. ll-5-6t.O.P,H. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of .Levin Carter, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all peVsona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit : them to the undersigned at Mount Olive, North Carolina, Rt 2, on or before the 28th day of September, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their "recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of September, 1943. . WILBERT CARTER Admr. GAVIN & GAVIN Attys. ll-5-6tG. G. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of M. J ' Lambert, this is to notify all per- ' sons having claims against said es tate, to present them to the under- ., signed duly verified, on or before September 1, 1944, or this notice s will be plead in bar of their re- eoverv. This September i, 1943 ; Mrs. Virginia Lambert - Calypso, N. C. 10-15-6t R. D. J. NOTICE ,- By authority in a certain exe cution issued out of the Superior Court of Duplin County, on a cer . tain judgment docketed in the Of fice of "the said Superior Court where B. P. Eggleston, Trustee and others are Dlaintiffs and Nancv Moblev and others are dc- fendants, a resale having been or- , www vm. mms iaiiuo iicicwiuic sold under said execution, ' I, D. Si Williamson, She.iff of Duplin County, will sell to the , highest bidder for cash, at the ' courthouse door in Duplin County v on October 6th, 1943, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following trad -of land in Duplin County, North Carolina, Beginning at a maple on the VJnorth run of Muddy Creek, at the north west corner of the E. G. Battg tract of land, thence south 24 1.4 Aast 3mn fvt tn n ataUa nn HoMl1 rf Tnfl lonls VinrATAfntut the Back Swamp road, on E. G. Batts line, thence with said road south 53 1-4 west 568 feet to a stake, corner of lot number 2, H. D. Laniars corner on said road, thence north 24 1-4 west 3340 feet to a blackgum on the north run of Muddy Creek, H. D. La- nien corner, thence up the north run of Muddy. Creek to the begin ning, containing 46 acres, more or less, and being lot number 1, al loted to Nancy Mobley in the Di vision of the lands of D. W. La nier, as recorded In Reports of Committees, Book 3, page 375, Office ClerkSuperior Court Dup lin County. There is excepted out of the a . bove boundaries, and from the said lands to be sold the following tract of land heretofore alloted to Nancy Mobley as a 'homestead, t wit. - Beginning at a stake on the north side of the old Back Swamp road, H. D. Larders corner, and runs with his line north 23 1-2 west 800 feet to a stake, thence . north 54 1-2 east 580 feet to a stake in the Parker line of the E. . G. Batts land, thence south 23 1-2 reast800 feet with the Parker line to his corner on the aforesaid ; road, thence with the said road south 54 1-2 west 580 feet to the beginning, containing , 10 acres more or lees. - This September 26, 1943. , D. S. Williamson, Sheriff of Duplin County. 10-8-4t-LJUI. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of A. R. Turner, deceased, late of Duplin County,. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to- the undersigned at Pink . IlilL N. C. Route 2 or to Grady f Mercer, Attorney at Beulaville, N. C, on or before September 25, " 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate ' pament. ,.. This 25th. day of September.1943 G. V. Turner, Administrator of A." R. Turner. Grady Mercer; Atty. 11-5-6L G. M. - i- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The (Undersigned having quali fied as the administrator of the estate of the late A. R. Turner, of Smith Township. Duplin Coun ty, this is to notify all persons havlncr claims against the said es tate will please present i' their claims to the undersigned admini strator or his attorney, and all persons Indebted , to said estate will please make immediate settle ment to tRe undersigned admini strator, on or before the 27th day of September 1944, or this notice v l he pleaded as a bar of their G. V. Turner, Admr. of A. R. Turner Estate, H. E. Phillips Atty. -Kenansville, N. C. 9-5-6t. H. E. P.- - , , v NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA : DUPLIN COUNTY. IN . THE SUPERIOR COURT, DUPLIN COUNTY. .vs- LEROY SIMMONS-AND MRS. LEROY SIMMONS The defendants, Leroy Simmons and Mrs. Leroy Simmons will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is -fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, hereto fore filed in this matter, to which reference-is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens for un paid taxes for the following years ana tne touowing amounts, ex clusive of interest penalties and cost thereon due: ' - - : 1936, $6.53; 1937, $7.43; 1938, $7.43 which are assessed against the following lands in Duplin County, North Carolina,. Faison Township: Being the same land listed for taxation by Leroy Simmons in Faison Township during the years set out, containing 1 lot. which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant named. . And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the cierK of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Ken ansville, North Carolina, on the 2 day of November, 1943, and ans wer or demur to the complaint o the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 24 day of Novem ber, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 2 day of October, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 10-29-4t.D.CO. . . NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY. -VS- G. E. GARNER AND MAMIE GARNER AND GEORGE E. BLACKBURN The defendants, G. E. Garner and Geo. E. Blackburn will take notice that an action entitled as above, the nature of which is ful ly set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, hereto fore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens for un paid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, ex clusive of interest, penalties and cos.t thereon due: 1931 1933 1935 $38.71 1932 1934 1936 1938 $39.78 24.96 '24.96 . 28.18 24.95 27.38 28.18 28.18 1937 1939 1940 26.57 which are assessed against the followine lands in Duplin County, North Carolina, Warsaw Township; Being lot 6 in block 11, Lot 8 in block 11 and lots 3 and 4 in block 28 according to the official map of the Town of Warsaw, and being the same land described and listed for taxation by Liezie Blackburn heirs in Warsaw Township during the years herein set out, containing 4 lots. which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant named. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenr ansville, North Carolina, on the 2 day of November, l4d, ana ans wer or demur to the complaint of the Plaintiff filed in said action, n ore " aL oer, xmo, ui uic jciii apply to the court fo the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 2 dav of October, 1943. hrt. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 10-29-4t.D.CO. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY . IN THE SUPERIOR- COURT DUpLI fl COUNTY ' VS- -' - .. 'f :' l.'keiv.:':" . The 1 ' ndant. L Keive - ; will tali?' notice that an action en- Htleii ins ubove. the nature of which I f i i illy set out In the duly verified tvinplaint of the plaintiff, heretofoir lilea in this matter, to which rcfi-iince is had, as follows: To forp V-- tax liens for unpaid taxes f the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of interest, penalties and. , cost thereon due: f , - 1937 ' - 54 '3 1938- - a- 1940 ' 1 24.75 which are assessed against tne following lands in Duplin County, North Carolina, "Albertson Town ship: '''. ' .'' Being the same tract of land de scribed in a deed from A. J. Brown and wife to L. Keive, recdrded In Book 102, page 546, Public Regis try of Duplin County, to which re ference Is had, and being the same land listed by L. Keive for tax ation during the years herein set nut rnntflintnff 150 acres. which said lands above described are the . property of the Baid de- fonrinnt named. '. And the defendant Will further aWo nntW thAt he is reoulred to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kennnnvllle, North Carolina, on the 2nd ,!;i v of November, 1943, plaint of the plaintiff Wed in said acuon, on ur ueiure ura u unj of November, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the coifrt for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This the 1. day of October 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 10-29-4t.D.CO. ? ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY -VS- ; -MRS. SIMON KATZ, SIMON KATZ ARTHUR - APPLE and BERNICE APPLE The defendant, Bernice Apple will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, heretofore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as follows: To foreclpse tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1931 $1.80 1932 1933 -: 1.16 1934 o-i cc 1935 1.27 1936 1.17 1937 1.32 1938 1.31 1939 1.31 1940 1.24 which are assessed against the following lands in Duplin County, North. Carolina, Warsaw Town ship: Being Lot No. 2 in Block 106, according to the map of the Town of Warsaw and being the same land described in a deed from H. F. Pierce to A. H. Apple, recorded in Book 284, page 284, Duplin County Registry, and being the same land listed for tax by A. H. Apple heirs during the years here in set out, containing 1 lot. which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant named. And the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 2nd day Of November, 1943, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 24th day of .November, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This the 1. day of October, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 10-29-4t.D.CO. NOTICE OF SUMMONS DUPLIN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN COUNTY -VS-FREO RHEA The defendant, Fred Rhea will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the plaintiff, neretofore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclusive of interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1931 $10.80 1932 $ 6.98 1933 1935 1937 7.88 1934 $11.10 6.97 1936 . 6.98 7.65 1938 7.88 7.88 1940 743 1939 which are assessed against the following lands in Duplin County. North Carolina, Warsaw Town ship: Being Lot 14 In Block 1, accord ing to the official map of the Town of Warsaw, and being the same lot listed by Fred Rhea for taxation during the years herein mentioned, which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant named. And the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of November, 1943, and answer or demur to the comr plaint of the plaintiff filed in said rtion. on or before the 24th day of November, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court ior tne re lief demanded in the complaint. C AND D CASH STORE . Where Tour Dollar floes Farther . , Flak HUL N. O. V Get your seed wheat, seed rye, hay, wire, and .feeds of all kinds here. - T.: :Vr"-' Atae , ' - . , '. . 1 .,. ' . .. ... ; . . . .:: j ... ... :- , , '. . ..'...,.! - ' i - Defoe Paints, linseed oil and turpentine . . FRESH FISH DAILY iBuy WAR BONDS with the extra dollars you . save by trading with us. CE S This the 1. day of October, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior.Co.urt 10-29-4tP.CO. NOTICE OF SUMMON! NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DUPLIN1 COUNTY ; , -VS- MRS. J. A. QUINN ALIAS MRS. BESSIE QUINN . The defendant," Mrs. J. A. Quinn alias Mrs. Bessie Quinn will take notice that an action en titled as above, the nature of which is fully set out in the duly verified complaint of the Hjaintiff, heretofore filed in this matte, to which reference is had, as lDlows. To foreclose tax liens for unpaid taxes for the following yea.s and the following amounts, exclusive of interest, penalties end cost thereon due: 1931 $11.14 1932 $11.48 1933 7.00 1934 7.00 1935 7.75 . 1936 7.25 1937 8.25 1938 11.53 1939 ; 8.25 1940 8.25 which are assessed against the I following lands in Duplin County, ship: Adjoining the lands of R. G. Maxwell and others, known as the home place and being described in a deed from Los'sie Outlaw to Bes sie Outlaw , Quinn, recorded in Book 222, page 182, Public Regis try of Duplin County, and being the same land listed by Mrs. J. A. Quinn during the years 1931 to 19 37, and by Mrs Bessie Quinn from 1938 to 1940, containing 21 acres, which said lands above described are the property of the said de fendant named. And the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of November, 1943, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before the 24th day of November, 1943, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This the 1. day of October, 1943. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 10-29-4t.D.CO. Home Storaging Of Potato Crop Can Stop Waste Every Family Urged To Buy Now and SJore Correctly A Part of 85-MlIlion Bushel Surplus New York, Oct. 4. -- This year's potato production, as estimated by the War Food Administration, will run 35 million "buhsels In excess of available storage facilities, it was learned today. In calling attention to this situ at;on,Harvey A. Baum. head of the A & P Tea Company's produce buying operations, pointed out that this excess of potato produc tion amounts to more than a bush el for every family in the country. The WFA's figure of a total crop of 460,512,000 bushels is the big gest in history, he said, and is 90 million bushels more than last year and 33 million bushels la ger than any other previous yield. To prevent spoilage of this peri shable crop, Baum said, the gov ernment is urging consumers to buy supplies of potatoes for home storage. "With the increased de mand for food and restricted sup plies of many rationed items," he ad'ded, "not a pound of this heavy potato production should be allow ed to spoil. As aH of us remem ber the shortage of this food ne cessity in millions of homes last winter, we can well accept the suggestion of the government to help solve the commercial storage problem." Baum said that agricultural au thorities recommend the following nroeedure for successful home storage of the staple: "Potatoes keep best between 36 and 40 degrees. If the storage room is not rather dark, the pota toes should be cove"ed with paper of bags. Most varieties store sat lfactorily until mid-winter. They should be free from dirt, bruises, blight rot and dry rot and be ma ture."" . The food chain executive stated M. F. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANSVILLEfN. C. ; KENANSVILLE'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY . that ample supplies Of potatoes meeung tnese requirements are now available, "Those who buy for home' storage," he concluded, "will be performing a patriotic service by assisting the govern ment and -growers with this acute commercial storage problem, as well as showing foresight in assur ing an adequate supply of this sta ple food throughput the winter. FAISON NEWS The revival services which have been conducted in the Presby terian Church by the Rev. R. K. Davenport of Greensboro, came to a close on Sunday evening. Rev. Davenport has been holding two services each day and has deliver ed powerful messages to those at tending. Seaman Marvin Gautier has been spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Lula Gautier. Pfc. William Kennedy, station ed at Camp Livingston, La., has been at home on furlough visit ing his mother, Mrs. Dollie Ken nedy. Mrs. Charles Decker of Wilming ton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell. Mrs. J. C. Bell. Jr.. and children of Wilmington are spending some tune with the parents of Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin .Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Oakes of Warsaw attended the Thursday evening and the Sunday eveniru: services at the Presbyterian Church Mrs Rebecca Edgerton Rumley is spending some time at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eva Edgerton. When Inquiring About A Man In Service Give Serial Number Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 4 -If it be comes necessary to make an in quiry to the War Department con cerning the status of a soldier, either enlisted man or officer, the public is requested to give his ser ial number, it was stressed today at headquarters, Fourth Service Command. The request was made in view of expedience which has shown that much time is wasted by War De partment personnel and the person making the inquiry - - - whether written or oral - - if the number is not given when the initial in quiry Is made. It is pointed out that many mem oooooooooooo LIVESTOCK Auction Every Thursday Our Cattle and Hog Sales are Good Buyers For We have Unlimited Numbers HORSES AND MULE BUYERS We ry carry around 100 head of. good, horses and mnlas at all times We can satisfy you in a horse and mule deal. Cattle and hog growers who have net been visit. Ing our sale are Invited ' to pay us a visit It will pay you aad pay us. WALLACE LIVESTOCK MARKET WALLACE, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOO , bers of the armed forces have-iden tical names, and the only method of absolute identification is by serial number. Any other pertinent facts concerning the sol dier and which can be included in the inquiry is of benefit and much time and material can be saved by giving all data possible as it often requires correspondence for com plete information before the re quest or inquiry can be acted upon. Just because we went over the top in the 3rd War Loan Drive doesn't mean that we can now sit back and take it easy; REMEM BER, the boys aren't home yet; SO KEEP ON Buying Bonds NOW for your boy who is liEhtine NOW. A 100 American is more in terested in winning than the next election. Sock the Axis, then whip the socks off them by buying more BONDS. Mow'em down folks, let's mow' em down wiht BONDS. "ENRICHED" Herbert's Cream Bread Li" 11 i z-ft 'H, . VV f v4 V T A loaf of brad Is truly the "staff of tlfe'' If rta (lour contains the mineral and vitamin values you get In Enriched Bread, a product - resulting from scientific research - - ami from the cooperation and skill of Amerlda's hiJers who bring you this food to heist you te a healthier life. But GOOD THINGS and a Long Life can be ENJOYED Only If De Are Free That Is why you want to exert every effort and eaergy toward helping to win the war FDBST, buy Only thing you really NEED. SECOND, put every dollar bought the necessities of IM MOKE WAR BONDS. FINALLY, as you would kill the enemy - kill the Mack market . . buy only where rationed fooe are sold tn ex change for ceiling prices and ration fttampe. HERBERT'S ON QUALITY Herbert's Bakery Kinston, N. C. Duplin Tfccntro Warsaw, N C Sun. - Mon. Oct 19 u "HIT THE, ICE" with Abbott and boateUo Tua. Oet. 18 "Henry Aldrlch Swinge It" with Jimmy Lydbn -. Wed. Oct. IS Double Feature "Pirates Of The Prairie" with Tim Holt "Queen Of Broadway" with Buster Crabbe Thurs. - Frl. Oct. 14 - 15 "Five Graves To Cairo" with FrsBchot Tone an4 Anne Baxter Sat. Oct. 1 Double Feature "FRONTIER FURY" with Charles Starrett "TOP SERGEANT" ivlth Don Terry you can, after and paid your you taxee-lnte THE LABEL, MEANS ON THE TABLE in. 27th day 'of Sept. 194.1. pnd nrswrr or demur to the cot'

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