J TLo Future Lcc!:cd Elidi 4 . As this chart front the March of Time film, "Naval Leg of Victory," graphically shows, the Japanese at Pearl Harbor had achieved a major victory. Our naval supremacy jn the Pacific was definitively destroyed, and Japan's Imperial Fleets, combining with those of Germany and Italy, had given the Axis enormous naval powefc lAxln fisrures approximaUV NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of au thority contained in and confer red by a certain deed of trust da ted September 8, 1935., and exe cuted by Zedic Futrel and wife Jannie Futrel to Robert C. Wells, Trustee, and recorded in Book 364 at page 558 of the Duplin County Registry. And wherein and whereas Robert C. Wells duly resigned as Trustee and H. D. Bateman was appointed as sub stitute Trustee, all by authority contained in those instruments in writing which appear on record in the Duplin County Registry to which reference is hereby made And whereas default having been made in the payment of the notes and indebtedness thereby secured in said deed of trust hereinbefore referred to and in accordance with the terms and stipulations thereof and at the re quest of the holder of the notes that the same be foreclosed, the The Future Looks BlackFor the Axis This chart from The March of Time film, "Naval Log of Victory,?., shows how the Allies, by cutting Axis superiority in sea battles, and by a shipbuilding program unequalled in history, came from behind to win unquestioned naval supremacy from Murmansk ts Midway f Axis figures approximate) , ' undersigned substituted trustee. as aforesaid, will on Monday the 17th day of January, 1944., at the hour of twelve (12:00) O'clock, Noon, at the Court House door in Kenansville, Duplin County, North . Carolina, oner at public sale, lor cash, to the highest bidder, the following tracts of land in Lime stone Township, known as the Zedic Futrel farm, containing I 1 ... TOO l O n lonrl. FIRST TRACT: BEING the same tract of land deeded by S. J. Williams and others to C. B. Wil liams, on October 18, 1909, and re- Yu-riari In Rnnlr 110 it rum 350 of the Duplin County Registry, con I taining 230 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BElNli tne same tract of land deeded by S. J. Williams and others to John W. .Williams, on' October 18, 1909, and I i n i. nn a. . OC1 revoraea in xmjuk xxa, tti page ox, of the DuDlin County Registry. 'containing 230 acres, more or less. VULCANIZING TIRE RELINING BICYCLE REPAIRING Uhitoans Tiro Shop WALLACE, N. C. THIRD TRACT: BEING the tract of land deeded by J. W. Wil liams and others to Lucy G. Wil llama rintori rVtnhor 15) 10M anil n n 1m num no n i mma. Wi iatM. UHMu.ibi 1 1 nn I- nil 'IIS-1 nuuse vmcu 101 uie uupun uwniy registry, I hum """ w"mmm "' ""' 11 """""" ' '1 All of us who live in North Carolina no matter what our jobs may be would have a hard time recognizing this Stabs of ours if its tobacco industry suddenly disappeared in thin air. Directly or indi rectly it affects us all giving jobs to people we know, utilizing the services of thousands of others, using the produce of our farms, paying taxes, and, of course, providing us with our favorite smoke jjst as it provides smoking pleasure to -c : boys on every fighting frofit Mound- '.hi world. r-c ' "!ic tobacco industry Is only out of t -' ' z mainsprings of North Carolina' vei! being -- and yet its products tarn :.luc J at more than a half billion dol lari annually and their manufacture) f' .'es direct employment to more fi.tecn thousand workers. North Caro ' Una, ranking first in thstktati&as5T products, is likewise tiki hoosa cf fr3 other flourishing industries, prr-'rjj among them being teztHea. ffs!Lt!i ture, lumber and chamfaihi A We who keep Oreyfaoond Ccm i cross our State take pride la ' trial achievementa of our f-Hav Carolinians ' and take part ta CLzra.trcl Irs our job- in wart-no aa ta xrtxr-.ra I to transport men and ren t f;" tories and farms, to keep J t .1 loving, to make near. fx!,;ra t3 $ood nebora of a3 tlo CONTAINING 230 acres, more or less, and known as the Lucy Williams tract. FOURTH TRACT: BEING the same tract of land deeded by the Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank to Andrew J. Pickett, on the 2nd day of March 1931, and recor ded in Book 339 at page 128, of the Duplin County , Registry, CONTAINING 43 1-2 acres, more or less and further described as lot number 20 as shown on plat if tKo n F Riizznrd estate, made November a), laao, oy u. a, -oo-ner and duly recorded in Book 216 at page 176 of the Duplin County Registry. '. The above tracts of land are the same as described In a deed of trust from Zedic Futrel and a fa AatfA Sprjt 8. 1935 and re corded in Book 364 at page 558 of the Duplin County Registry to which rsfpivnoi In hereby made for a more complete description of ui same. - A deposit of ten per cent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder, at the time of the sale, as evidence of good faith, . ' This the 16th day of Decemoer, 1943. ' H D. BATEMAN, Substituted Trustee. E. Walker Stevens, Atty. 114-4t BJ3. - NOTICE OF SALE at Parker's Branch Canal: thenee'vided one half Intprat nf C. V. with the various meanders of said . Riveribark and "wife, it 'Laura J. canal to the beginning, excepting 4 acres sold by Livingston Lewis and. wife to C. J. Ca'rr. , Also two other tracts lying arid being in Duplin County, North Carolina, Island Creek. Township, FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the lands of J. C. McMillan, Sr., W C. Norris, T, R. McMillan and otheVs and bounded as follows: ) : Beginning at a stake on the edge of the Teachey-Depot Road, G. J. McMillan's , deceased, corner, running thence N, 16 with the said McMillan line 89 poles to a stake; thence S, 74 E 46 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S. 14 1-2 E 72 poles to a stake near the tobacco barn; thence with the Teachey Depot Road S 74 W 36 poles to the beginning, : containing 19 6-10 acres more or less, and benig the lands described in a deed from R. J. . Norris and wife, to Laura J. Rivenbark, dated Feb 6th. 4913, and recorded in Book 154 an page 65 of . the Registers ;. Office of Duplin County. . . ,. j SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the new road in J. C. McMillan Sr. line; thence down said new road about 6 poles to a stake, v Wm. C. Norris corner; thence his line about S 74 E about 48 poles crossing the creek to a large pine, W. C Norris cor ner; thence S 31 E 16 poles to a stake; thence S 74 W 2 poles to a stake; thence S 50 E 64 poles to a stake; thence S 65 1-2 E 14 poles to a stake on the new ditch, W. C. Norris corner; thence about N 70 W about 90 poles to a stake, the second corner, in the old sur vey; thence as the bid line S 74 W 20 poles to a stake;- thence N 16 W 48 poles to a stake at the new road the place of beginning, containing 21 1-4 acres more or less, and being the lands conveyed to Walter T Norris by W. W. Nov ris," Oct 16th 1900, recorded in Deed Book 91 page 204 of the Registry of Duplin County, and being the same lands described in a deed from alter T. Norris and wife, to Laura J. Rivenbark dated March 6th, 1915, and recorded in book 169 page 2 of -the Registry of Duplin County. It is understood that only a one-half undivided interest in the first tract herein advertised is being sold, that being the undi- Rivenbark. .. Advertised this 24th day of November, 1943. S. G Jones; Substituted Trustee. N. B. Boney, Atty. 12-24-4t - ' FISH IS NOT CATICL 3 V""- Et More Fish aadOyu; -""" For Your Health. . V We dresj fish betweta hours of 9:C0 & 1:C0 "A; M. and 2:00 & 6.-C3 P. M. " : flDnn'3K::ir.:.:iET '. WAESAW v SEA FOOD CAFS & HSU AA-IOET (Next Door U A T) CREATORS AND MAXNTAINE-tS OF LOWES . PRICES ON QVALIXT K3A FOODS , Beta Wheleaale art BetaM Know Four Fish or Kaow Taw FUk Maa WLUU BarttoM . FBEE - rtwoefSt-l DBESSINO WABSAW, If. C DELIVER - I n f-" X 7 H H f "" ' L J Lj L-j Li v. J zzx&tfjn-nz "7" 1 A Under and by virtue ' of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed ' by C. V. Rivenbark and wife, Laura J. Alvenbark to J. B. Cooper, trustee, and duly recorded in the ofice of the Register of Deeds of Duplin county in Book 273 si page 454, and by virtue of a cer tain instrument appointing the un dersigned substitute trustee , in the above mentioned deed of trust, which . instrument is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in book 425 at page 209, and there having been a default in the payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust, and the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust having re quested the undersigned sudsu tute trustee to foreclose said deed of trust,' the undersigned substitute trustee, will on Monday December 27th, 1943, at the hour of 12 o'clock., noon, at the court house door of Duplin County Kenansville, N. C, offer and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying and being in Duplin County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Adjoining the lands of T. Q. Hall, W. D, Wells, Isaac Powers and others, containing about 45 acres move or Jess, known as the Mary J. Blanton dower lands, sit- I lated on the east side of. Parker's iranch and beginning at a stake, oy the canal of said branch, T. V. J Rivenbark's corner and runs uience nis line a. u n,. o poies to a stake his and others corner; thence Rivenbark's line S. 1 W. 10 roles to a stake; thence Mur ray's line S. 13 1-2 W. 26 poles to a stake; thence S. 75 W. 16 poles to a stake; thence S.. 55 W. 69 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S. 12 1-2 E. 37 poles to a stake; 1 thence S. 73 W. 28 poles to si ' stake in I. M. Powers line; thence bis line N. 1 W. 59 1-2 Doles to a I stake: thence N -26 W. 31 1-2 2i pole sand 15 links to a stake wm If all the good wishes in the world were put together they'd express our Christmas greetings to you. . . r - "THE DUPUN TIMES mm ) Good Eyesight If $ a gift that we, too often, take for grnted . . . and wo do not take caro of until iff too late. Very often neg lected eye conditions bring very poor 'eyesight in later years and in some cases even blindness. It Is a pity, as ' j these conditions can be avoided by periodic examinations by a reliable optician. Surely that Is a small price " to pay for such a valuable gift. ' DR. H. W. COLVVL1L :: Optometrist Wallace. N. C. 00000000oooooooooooooiiooooooooooooocd .',:ESEri?S(DiriiV;S : . jjami. lot 3Ljj SUBSCRIPTION RATES TO if j: nnrp j M M J1 1 n n "Pn 1 C ..1. C.wj, ' M I. V II. c. ' ! ' WATCIl AKO JsCXZlMt REPAIBINQ DROBAVINQ PIAMONDS . - ; U KEWELET ' - TVATCUKs , . a. . citr'UT::! ' Dt;ii'ir r -"y ctre . WW, BE AS FOUOVS:' IN DUPLIN COUNTY, $2.00 A YEAR; - OUTSIDE DUPUN COUNTY, BUT IN N. C, $2.50 A YEAR; OUTSIDE fi0.tHI CAROLINA $3.00 A YEAR; - TO MEN IN SERVICE, ANYWHl"tZ $2.00 A YEAR.- , ' We regret the necessity of increasing Subscription Rets but dropping off in advertising and increased cost of production forces us to it. 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