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J, x? i c.. Li.n i c i -1 V . 1 ( f t' e T ('W. 1 i i t . I , J of i Co' l", I 'orth ; ' t . r i. j, J'.ub. '. i E. (a), end 1 n a 1 t, ,s r 'iej ' t tt'sli rty r ( i . , , 1 l, a s bcome i I r .Of ,ixil pur- ' i. U.e ljuard a of ii u.slln County. ' c:.rr for tale for eaih to the I t biuJor at the Courthouse r in KenansviHe, Duplin C mty, North Carolina, at 12 o'linclc Noon, on Monday, Novem t r 6, 1944, the following parcel of land, ' now owned and In posses sion of the Duplin County Board of Education, -North Carolina, the snme being described herein as follow: ; , f, . , . William Shaw School Building and Kite, Falson Township. - -Hounded as follows: On tha North SiJe of the Public Rosd leadina- from L. W. Hodpes to Friendship M:nooi iiouse. Boj(nning at a stake on said road it being tha lioore and Bowden Comer and rurs In a Northern direction along aid Bowden Una 210 feet to a fake thence In a. Western direc tion 210 feet to' a stake, thence Jn a Southern direction 210 feet, to a take on the Public Road, -thence said Road 210 feet to the begin ning containing one acrt mora or less. '' t . , i.r-JA ,n:t l ,'30N ULLI3 MAY KOEINSON , ' Reference M. Moora and 'wife Sarah O. Moora to colorad school committee, dated March 22, 1882. The defendant Lillie Mav Rob inson, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina. by tl;e plamtuf above named. against tiie defendant for an ab solute divorce on the grounds- of separation for more than two buc- uve years, next Drerpwiinff th tiiutg of the Complaint; and that the defendant will further tak notice that she is required to ap pear at the Office of th Clflrk rf Superior Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in KenansvlllA North Carolina, on the 13th day of November. 1944. and answer nr demur to the complaint in said ac tion, which has been this day filed in said office on or before th ath oay -or December,; 1944, or the pialntlir WIU annlv to the Court for the relief demanded . In said oompuum. . . .. This the 13th day of October, 7?,7lXZ..t CAN AID k.UJMO L..JVK :!' Housewives are urtred tn rwin. uieir grocers in a cam paign to more, prominently dis play ceiling prices In stores and to stimulate the use of Drice lists hv consumers. The OPA in cooper ation with leading srocers and consumer organizations Is seeking w nave wrappers tauc more freely and frankly about ceiling prices as a means of strengthening efforts to hold down living costs. ll-10-4t R.. Wells, Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that 'default having: occurred in the performance of the covenants of that certain dead of trust dated Recorded ki book 32. Dare 308. 1MU executed by Vander uupun county Keeistrv. - . . w LAKE HERRING PRICES ABE SUSPENDED . - ' Retail ceiline Driees nil lak 7' "Tt, ent aesses to do war work wuvutu yiibco aim? a BECEirrrji i gift, ..,..,;;.. MAIL IiSADLD(J0 ;v""liV.c,' December 1 is the deadling re quested by the Post Office De partment for mailing Christmas gifts inside .the United States. - c-very cjuzen wno is plavlne life ;jGeneral Insurance f. ItfiNANSVILLE-S pNLY.INSURANCB AGENCY neavier man . a week ago, with caives accounting most for the in crease, Medium and better grade steers and heifers wera fniiv atu. Santa Claus for loved ones and . ly-lut ConmoJl "d lower grades friends in other towns is urged toi6,? weak mder a sIow trade.' get that present In the mails tiUJ?8 wefe bout unchanged "" wees ago. - . . j Fresh eees of all i firm ; and moderately higher A get that present In the mails t assure proper aeiivery. American! are expected to mail 25 nomont more gifts than a year ago, and ai a ume wneji the Post Office has fewer employes and 1pr uaU. trained holiday heln than lore. ?- in aauiuon, the fact that more people have moved to differ- Is claries, 310 are retired workers, over 65 years old. ' The sum of 56,393.02 is being payed to these each month. 80 aged wives of re tired workers, are paid $817.46 Some of these have children under 18 who also receive monthly bene fits. Other women In this area who receive monthly benefits Include November lasae of " national farm puLIleuL i. The degree was given i?i i nltion of unusual success in . projects, the article states. hovA 1045! ii. iu; ..u iT. -icu 'ean xnai me ve rZrTtur: It "'6" " rage distance traveled promptly reset. SHOE RATIONING ' STILL NEEDED Present inventories and the present rate of production of shoes show the necessity for continued snoe rationing, the OPA and WPB reports, This 1944. ll-3-4t the 9th day of October. Duplin County Board ' of Education. By O. P. Johnson,. .Secretary. -NOTicai ;y V'' -'. , - :" Tt ' undersigned having this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County as Executrix of the last will of H. J. Falson, deceased, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, , All person having claims - against said estate will present the same on or before the 12th day of October, 1945, being one year! from the first publication of this notice, or same will be plead In bar or tneir recovery. . ; , This the 11 tk of October. 1944. i Fannie S. Faisen, Executrix, ' , ' f alson, N. u. U-l7-t L. A. B. - NOTICB OF ADMCaSTRATION The undersigned bavins: ouall fled as Administrator of the es tate of John B. Ouinn. lata of Warsaw, Duplin County, North Carnlina thia mHiv )injHu 5 published to all creditor to pre sent any claims they may have agauisi una esiaie amy uemizea ; Irst day of October 1945, or this - lotice will be pleaded In bar of ' their recovery. All persons in debted to this estate are reaues- ted to make Immediate settlement. This the 18 day of September, 1944. BRANCH BANKING . AND ESTATE OF. JOHN B. QUINN, -DECEASED. ': :- 10-27-6 t. B. B; his wife, to Vance E. Swift as State Director of the Farm Se curity Administration for the State of North Carolina,' Trustee, recorded on May 2, 1940, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, in Book 412. page 133. and the Bene ficiary named in said deed of trust has declared the debts and obli gations secured thereby due and payable at once; that no action Mr proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said deed of trust or any part thereof; and that pursuant tojthe power therein contained, upon re quest of the Beneficiary, I, Vance E. Swift as trustee, will sell the tract of land described in said deed of trust at public auction on the mux day or November, 1944, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court- ! house door, in Duplin County. North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of trust with- interest thereon to said date of sale and the cost of such sale; the land is situated in Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the center of the road-which leaves the Warsaw-Clinton Highway just East of the Warsaw Colored HlehschooL and runs thence to and with the center of a ditch and beyond the dltcli - Middleton's corner - North 80 Minutes 36 Degrees West 2241.5 feet to a stake in the center of a ditch, the Hines' line; thence with the center or said ditch and Hines' line South 12 Min utes 17 Degrees West 772.2 feet to a stake In the ditch, Carroll' corner; thence, leaving the ditch and with Carroll's line South 73 Minute 12 Degrees East 908.5 feet to a stake in the center of a ditch; thence with the corner of said ditch South 13 Minutes Degrees West 163.5 feet to Its head; thence Soutb 49 Minutes 19 Degrees East 282.5 feet to. a stake; thence South 82 Minutes 12 De- ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE J 1 Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Rich- ara naii,late pupimcnty,thence, u rald Nortn 59 ""rul -iin, uu im w jjouijr Minutes 56 Degrees East 358.3 all persons having claim against feet . . Nortn 21 Minutes 35 De- 1909. duly filed in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County., State of North Carolina. and an order of Resale bavins: been duly signed Ty the .Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash-at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on Monday November 6, 1944 the following described tracts of land: ' t iKSf tkact: Beginning at foot of a line at HallVline and runs N, 70 yards with the main road to a stake; thence E. 70 yards to a stake: thence S. 70 yards to ii U. Hall line; thence with his nine to the beginning, containing 1 acre more or less, and being the same land as will be described In a deed that will appear in. Book 91. page 520 of the DuDlin County negisiry. . t. ' . . , - - SECOND TRACT r Beginning at a stake on the Hallsville and the Sarecta road, now E. B. Miller's Shop, and runs with the line of W. G. Blaylock's corner: thence S. 8 W. 70 yards to a stake; thence s. 84 1-2 E. 93 1-2 yards to a stake on said road; thence with said road N. 8 E. 70 yards to the begin ning, containing 1 1-3 acres, more or less, and being the same lands as will appear in Book 190, page 312 of the Duplin County Registry. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the Place of a Black Jack stump, J. E. Swinson's corner and runs with W. G. Blavlock's line S. 15 E. 62 poles to a stake, D. J. wmiams corner, thence with Jus line N. 43 E. 23 poles to a light wood stump, D. J. Williams and J. E. Swinson's corner; thence John E. Swinson's line N. 47 W. 52 poles to the beginning, contain ing 4 1-2 acres more or less and being the same lands as described in a Deed as will appear In Book 110.. page 378 of the DuDlin Countv Registry. ' , FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at a Water oak on the East side of the Hallsville and Sarecta Public Road, Elbert . B. Miler's comer about 9 ft.' from the Northwest bv Mch gift will be greater than before me war. ; . . , j .-. CHRISTMAS STREET LIGHTING! BAN The Office of War UtHltlpa nt WPB is asking city officials, and all clubs, citizens to disDens with outdoor lighting this Christmas, so 1342 Receiving. Insurance Benefits In Wilmington Area ' . , 1342 men. women and children as to reduce electricity consump- e .fi of $18,755.70, tinn nnrl mil Mn.,M.mA-. . rmf Payed by the U. S. Government tn fuel situation is still critical and l?SWM.livi1!Igtl,Ltne Wilmington sinci conservation is required to C upim ouniy keep war plants eoine full blast r P8"' wno are entitled to month- tight situation la IntMZ't" b. y?ars: old and- 231 the next three weeks, when lowest ZT '.""ST, b e .minor oeak in nmrfnnti ?tZZ.;Z?esi1 1 children In their care. Benefits to - - . r ' " ' I 1 m pxrwtori Live Doultrv markota Uora fim Prices were generally -at ceiling levels. - Fresh fruits were hvht hut n mal for this time of year. . widows total $4,014.96. while 682 children receive monthly benefits totaling $6,381.63. PINK HILL FFA - 'y ." j t - '.'' i i GIVEN AWARD 1 - I - Ethro D. Hill, of Pink HU1. Is commended for his achievement in being awarded the Carolina Farm Degree given 67 outstanding North Carolina fXiture farmers of Am- . iui iiiciuuciv ui all nrucie hu- 1 l 1 .L . 1 pcaruiB jn uic current uciooer- and homes properly heated. - SOUTHERN FARM o'v MARKET SUMMARY : Spot cotton prices declined this week and spot sales increased over the preceding week. There was good demand for Strict Low Mid dling and higher cotton ,. in. the Medium staples. An upward trend of S1.00 to $3.00 occurred in all Middle and Eastern North Carolina . tobacco belts last week. Volume of sales was heavy and general, quality of tobacco was improved. :' Cattle ;4nd calf ; receipts were Dog's Exercise Regular Walks Will Keep Him And Owner In Shape eImtxi to T M mmer of his Blacksmith shop and ftand? ud e "i Public road N. North 9 Minutes 36 Degrees West ' "JS?.?" 8ta kS' ence 185A feet to the head of a ditch; - 7ardsJ yence thpnr- ur said ditch North 59 7 .w- 7? V to a stake on said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified on or before one year from date of last publication of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of then recovery. -All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate settlement . ; v -This the 21st day of September, 1944. . - : J. I Futreal. Administrator, Richard Kenan estate. JL E. Phillips, Attorney. 11-3-Bt . - ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE "Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mar ci's YVaitus Shepard, late of Du- l County, North Carolina, this to notify .all persons having ans against-said estate to pre t them to the undersigned, duly 'kd, on or before one year erees East 192.7 feet and faoum 71 Minutes 49 Deerees East 348.1 feet to a stake in the center of the road; thence, with the center of the road North 22 Minutes 40 Degrees East 334.3 feet to a stake, Carroll' corner; thence with Car roll's line South 67 Minutes 20 De grees East 1880.7 feet to a take in the old Bell line; thence with the old Bell line North 25 Minutes 20 Degrees West 1165 feet to a stake: . thence North 55 Minutes 40 Degree West 446.4 feet to a stake; thence wortn Minutes West 247.5 feet to a stake in a farm road, John Best line; thence with his line North 84 Minutes 45 Degrees West 495 feet to a stake In the center of the road; thence w'th the center of the road South 22 Minutes 40 Degrees West 611.5 feet to the beginning, containing 74.184 acres, more or Elbert Miller's line: thence his line N. 85 W. 70 yards to the be ginning, containing 1 gcre more or less, and being the same land as will appear in a Deed In Book 145, page 172 of the Duplin Coun ty Registry. FIFTH TRACT:; Begins .at t stake on the Hallsville Road and run up the road N. 7 E. 21 poles to a Water Oak; thence S. 85 E. 36 poles to a stake; thence with the old line about 9 West 35 poles to a stake on the New Road; thence up the New Road N. 85 W. 28 poles to a stake; thence; thence T,!1.?4 Ples t0" Bke; thence in. j w. to the beginning; on talning 7 acres, more or less, and being the same land as will rmaar In Book 56, page 95 of the Duplin County Registry. The above tracts of land are the lands known as the E. B. Miliar and Fannie L. Miller Home Place. A ten percent denosit will ho Coordinate your-' own : exercise with that of -your dog and you'll both be tbe better off for it, advises the Gaines Dog Research Center, New York City. - Tbe dog's health requires sun shine and- fresh air as much as yours does. Swimming or Jumping Is wonderful for him if he enjoys It but regular walking will keep , hha in good condition. Regularity In exercising Is most Important It Is far better to take him half a dozen blocks eachday than half a dozen miles on Sundays. Extend d walks should not be undertaken immediately after meals, and he should always be taken out on hi leash. If be tends to put on weight reduce his food Intake or step up his exercise. If It Is Impossible for you to give him dally walking exer cise, a device like that shown In tbe Illustration will provide it tor him Incomplete safety. - Not only your dog's size, but his temperament and the food he con sumes have a bearing on the amount of exercise be should have. In primeval days" the dog waa forced to take a tremendous amount of exercise merely in finding his food. Under today's domesticated conditions he cannot possibly digest either tba quantity or quality of ly payments of Old-Age and Sur vivors insurance. ' ur the total number of. benefi- -Your first introduction '- should tell you " y .WHY - 'Lfl"' is a , BEST-SELLING LAXATIVE v all over the South Caution, Un Only ai Dtracf ad Far best prices aad eosopIeU Job on Monuments, : tea or write Rev. H. J Whaley BeoUvlIle, N. 0. , , - OFFICE SUPPLIES DESKS, CHAIRS, VEDQSSBS, FTUHG STJPPIJBS AND r; MANY OTHER OFFICII NEEDS Jonn iLciinTEn co. OFFICS BUPPLIES . NQETH ST. rarsTox, n. o. WILLIAM R. CLIFTON V . . . I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Com missioner of Duplin County on the Republi can ticket. . i , !. ' .... t If elected 1 promise to serve to the best of my ability. , Your support and vote will be apprecia ted., 'William &V Clifton : t - - '.i .-. . - : FAISON, N. C. t ROPE DEVICE OIVBlJOO AMPLE EXERCISE less. Subject to the rights of the!rful''ed of the bidder on the date VI Bale. i ii lease make Immediate pay; "t. , . ...... .Is the 12th day of October, H. 11 ri date or last publication Of lessee, nuw u.-upying prenusea, i notice or this notice will be U rights of lessee expire JDecem 1 in bar of their recovery. All 1Jk, A?4t; ;. . ;: a maebted to said estate ijwio. uun. iwncg io re- ful bidder pending confirmation of sale. . ' Dated this 20th day of October, 1944 .. -i ' VANCfi E.' SWIFT. Trustee n-io-4t fsa l ; , ' NOTICE OF RESALE 'UNDHU AND BY VIETUE OF AUTIiQIUTY contained In that Special lYoreeding entitled: "W. T. I-rock and wife Lula Miller Brock vs Delia Miller Williams IL rry Vinson Shepard, Ad r : trator, Marcus Vvaitus ' '& estate. -' ., , U 1 . r", Attorney. , , r iui. ii. cp. V"-;; r? fTmoNa i :.rai'ioN "COCST "a c rvicc Advertised thisUhe 19th day pf October, 1944. ; ; IT. R, Phillips, Commissioner. WVjY . ... luAskw'. snomwmt )n aoaenm '- . A TltaH r-.,v4firc..i,. w yt .CAiNts opc Si?tRCn,ceqBj food that be could in his 'wild state. More and more aathorttles are leaning to the belief that today red meat alone is not a suitable diet tor the dog, Far better for him are the prepared,, well-balanced high -quality dog meals, rich In all es sential food elements, to be found on the shelves of the corner gro cery. A dog fed On such food re ceives' complete nourishment and requires nothing else save water. JILijJili.'ilS : . 1 . with iakcs fa.v.:u:s. good tosacco al LOTr.:?jT; s:lf c.?a::::d lae.'d,- kzz ro.m dis zxii ai;d cad ca$::s, on efd, AMa school poooooooooocooobooooooooooooooooooooo .Dem s pealpmi Legislative and County Democratic Candidates will meet the voters at the following named places: FAISON, Friday, October 27, 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, October 31, 8:00 P. M. WALLACE Community Bldg., Friday, November 3, 8:00 P. Al BEULAVILLE, There will be an outstanding speaker at each of these meet ings. Look for further announcements. Come and bring your friends. A large crowd is expected at each meeting. Ladies are cordially Invited. A. T. OUTLAW, Acting Secretary F. W. McGOWEN, Che irman. Democratic Executive CcrnmUtee - i t ILL r, nOHTN C A n O L I ri A ''"V jT ' r. ir. i
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