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1L IS cbr A Lr. : N (0 T JQ.C E notice The Duplin County ' Board of Equalization and Re view will meet t the Courthouse in Kenansville, H. C. at 1:00 o'clock, A. M., Mon day, March 19 1945, to equalize th valuation of all property in the County. r- ThU the 38th. day of Feb., 1945. ' , 1 P. Wells,1 Chairman, ' Board of Commissioners. -lfl-t. D. CO. . ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE . , The undersigned, having quali fled as administratrix of the es tate of Mrs. Fannie Brock, deceas ad, late of Duplin County, North Carolina; this Is to notify all per sons having claims against, said es tate to exhibit-them to the Under signed at her home on Route 1, Mount Olive, North Carolina, on or before the 25th day of January IMS, or tltis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 5th day of February 1945. - , , Mra. Eloise C. Parker Admrx , , Mrs. Fannie Brock estate S-16-6L CITATION tSt THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE1 OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF DUPLIN. 1945. I. N. 3-30-4t Henderson, Comnilsalontr. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Seven Springs Supply Company and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on .the 2nd day of April, 1945, at 12 o'clock noon, the fol lowing tract of land in Duplin County, Albertson Township, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action, as foll ows: ' Known as the Chairlty Outlaw Land - Albertson Twp, Duplin County. N. C, containing 50 acres excepting therefrom the lands of Cloe A. Rouse and being the same land listed for taxation therein in the years hereinafter set out By Chairlty Outlaw, and or James Outlaw and now listed for tax ation by Seven Springs Supply Co. This 27th day of February, 1945. I N, Henderson. Commissioner. 3-30-4t i - 1 1 NOTICE OF SALE In ha -(natter of the will of T. V. HICUrSMUTH, deceased. To Ethel Johnson, Joana Mae McCracken.' Nettie Kirby Mid dleteav Willie Herring, Eunice Herring; interested persons in the Will of J. V. Hlghamith, deceased. You and each of you as persons interested persons in the estate of J, V. Highsmith are hereby noti fied' Mary W Newklrk having entered a caveat to the probate of the paper writing purporting to be the witfof the said J. V. High smith, a copy of which Caveat is attached' hereto or on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and having tfled a bond as by law required, and the case having been trans ferred to the Superior Court of Duplin County for trial at term, you will appear at the March Term of the Superior Court of Duplin County, which said term commences on the 12th day of March, 1945, and make yourselves proper partiea to the action and proceeding, if you choose. - ThU tha 8th day of February, 1945.' R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. 3-16-4.t RVW - NOTICE Of THE SUPERIOR COURT By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin "County against Jessie James Smith el als, W. M. Bowden and others, the under signed will sell to the highest bid der ior cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 2nd day of April, 1945, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land In Duplin County, Warsaw Town ship, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action, as follows: A certain lot of land in Warsaw. N. C, South of Walls Garage building. Block 2, Lot 12 on map of Town of Warsaw map Book 216 page 173 Duplin County Reg istry, to which reference is had. This 27th day of February. 1945. I. N. Henderson. Commissioner. 3-30-4t NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Wright Bryan (W) and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 2nd day of April, 1945, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Limestone Township, North Caro lina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: Being the same land listed for taxes by Wright Bryan for the years hereinafter mentioned and known as the Wright Bryan land. This 27th day of February, 1945. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner. 3-30-4t NOTICE OF SALE Faison News-:' MBS. A. Bt. HICKS, A Reporter Juawarlattea AgW GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts had an out-door steak supper Wednesday night at the home of Anne Stroud. Woman's Auxiliary ; The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon at tne nome 01 aa. P. Cates. Mrs. Z. A. Gibson bad charge of the meeting. 1 The topic for the afternoon was "Twelve Months; Reviewed - On ward given by Mrs. Gibson. ' Reports were Kiven by the chair men and officers for the new year were installed. QiGno:J8 HO, DETOUQa Mrs. Burgwin Hostess Mrs. Kenneth Burgwin was hos tess to her Sewing Club Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. H. J. Faison. At the conclusion cake, coffee and mints were served. 1 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNT! SAMUEL FAISON va ROSETTA LEE FAISON The above named defendant, Xosettft Lee Faison, will take no tice that an action entitled as ahnv hna been commenced in the that the plaintiff and defendant hare lived separate and apart lor mora than two years next prece ding the bringing of this action; and-the defendant will further take notice, that she is required to appear at the efflce of the Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County in the Court House in Ke nansville Oh the 30th day of March 1945, and answer or demur to the eovplaint, which was this day filed in said of flee oh or before the 9th day of April. 1945, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court, ' ior me- reuci uennuwu n complaint This 17th day of February, 1945, R. V. Wells. Clerk Superior Court 3-184t RVW , , ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having this day qualified as executor of the last will and tes tament of Anna Phillips, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned executor on or before the 1st day of March 1948, or this notice .will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All persons indebted to the es tate will please make immediate PTlusaFebruary 22. 1943. ; . . Abb Phillips, Executor Anna Phillips estate. 49t-YBa - ' -f NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Miss Dora Britton (w) and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 2nd day of April, 1945, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Limestone Township, North Caro lint, described in the judgment in said action, as follows: And being lot No. 3 in the divi sion of the lands of Hopkins Will lams as recorded 'in Book 45 at page 5, Public Registry of Duplin County, reference to which is hereby naa and Deing tne same lands listed for taxes by Miss Do ra Britton for the years herein mentioned. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner. This 27th day of February, 1945. 3-30-4t NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Mrs. N; F. McCoIman Entertains at Bridge ' Mrs. N. F. McCoIman entertain ed her Bridge Club and several euests Thursday night The house was beautifully deco rated with spring flowers. Mrs. J. X. Morton was the re cipient of a box of soap for scoring high. - The hostess served a salad with coco-colas. Pritchard Adams, Jr., Entertains Pritchard Adams, Jr., entertain ed at a dance in the Community Buildinsr Friday eveninsr. Punch, and cake were served by Mrs. Adams during the evening. PERSONALS Mrs. A. H. Witherington visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Witherington in Kkiston this week.' . Mrs.. Frank Turrentine ow Wil mington was the guest of her sis ter. Mrs. L L. Faison Sunday. Mrs. O. L. Taylor and Mrs. Lar ry Harrison of Raleigh spent the weex-end with mends here. , Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Latham of Wilmington spent the week-end with Mrs. W. J. Thompson. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Beems visited mends here Sunday. 1 Mrs. Norwood Oates and J. S. Shine of Goldsboro were visitor here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. X. Morton were visitors In Wilmington Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Gibson was the guest or ner aaugnter, Mrs. rrank Tay lor in Goldsboro Thursday. Mrs. N. F. McCoIman was the week-end guest of Mrs. Howard liaison In Goldsboro. - , Mrs. Waldo Clifton and son visi ted her mother in Clinton Thurs- aay. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Faison were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. li. cutler in Goldsboro Fridav. Mrs. O. L. Herring has returned from Tampa, Florida. John HoUlngsworth, son of Fred HoIUngsworth, has been killed In Having this day qualified as executrix of the estate of Stokes Williams Newklrk, of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having any claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before one year from date of last publication of this notice, or this notice shall be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the es tate will please make immediate settlement : . This the 28th day of February, 1945 Mrs. Willie Newklrk Gauss, Executrix Stokes Williams - Newklrk estate. CIO L. W. Newklrk, Magnolia, North Carolina. 4-6-6t Mrs. WNG By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against J. W. TJm and wife, Harriett Rhue and others, the undersigned will ell to the highest bidder for cash t V i courtiiouse door in Duplin Cnxnty, cn the 2nd day of April, 13.;, at 12 o'clock, noon, the fol lowing tract of land in Duplin Couny, Smith Township, North CrroUna, described in the Judy r t in said action as follows: ' ' . T the same land listed for 1 ly J. w. Khue m smitn uupiin county, worm . f'T the yean hereinafter hi' t action ta Italy.- Hie- wife and two nhiidrmr rMkln In Fremont,' .' Walter L. Williams, who has been attending Willard's School in Washingtoni D. C, is spending a leave with his mother, Mrs. Mar shall Williams, Jr. A . ' Pvt OWjbnes-'haJ' returned to camp after . visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randoloh Jones. Mr Kirby Phillips' spent the week-end witH Her sister, Mrs: Ce cil Hargett : , y , 1(' Mesdames J. L. Hoeyj Milton BaUey, Mr. and Mrs. H. I Hoey, Miss Fannie Richardson, Messrs Saunders and Daughtery attended the Eastern Associatlonal Sunday School Conference in Warsaw last week. ;' . ( , , x; A Mrs. Carlton Precythe was a pa tient in Duke Hospital last week. Mrs. L. D. Groome has returned from the Goldsboro Hospital Mesdames L. E and Ernest Taylor, Jr and Luther Taylor went to Durham Monday. Luther is a patient at Duke Hospital. -' Mesdames J. W. Lewis. J. L. Ho ey, C. D. Lee, H. L. Hoey, Hatcher and C D. McCullen were visitors in Goldsboro Wednesday. Miss Delphia Spratt of Durham and Sgt Omalla of Ft Jackson, S. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Bowden last week. Mr: and Mrs. Pete Clifton of High Point were visitors here' last Saturday. John Clifford Bell of Wilming ton spent several days here last week. Surplus Inventories Cut Another step to put America's food rationing program on a cur rent huia was taken this week by OPA, with the recall of surplus inventories of restaurants, hotels and other Institutional .users of rationed foods, it has been an nounced. The new move seeks to put on the same basis the people wno eat at horn and those who eat out nnrtnff fhm nast year some in stitutional users, finding they did not need to spend ail their points, aemmulated excess reserves, eith er in actual foods or in points on deposit at their banks. TEACHER SHORTAGE IN N. C. DESPERATE Mrs. Kennedy Says She Felt About As Weak And Run Down As Any One' Could And Keep - Going. Retonga Far Be yond Her Expectations Thousands of weak, undernour ished, underweight men and wom en are gratefully praising Retonga for the relief this noted medicine gave them. For instance Mrs. T. L. Kennedy, 21 E. Green St, Wilson, N. C, happily states: t ' "When I started taking Reton ga I weighed only 106 pounds. Now I weigh 116 and I feel splen did. For two or three years I felt about as weak and rundown as a person could and keep going. My appetite was very poor and noth ing I ate seemed to give me any streneth. My nerves were easily upset and I suffered badly-from slmreish elimination. 1 suppose was very toxic for at times I had aches and pains throughout my whole body. My weight started eoine down, and nothing I tried seemed to help. 'Ttetonga gave me relief far be yond my expectations. I have a yi - - "J M , , I 4aa 00! vtwa.us uwr 1 MRS; T. L. KENNEDY real appetite, and I have regained ten pounds My nerves have settled down, I sleep fine, and even that terrible sluggish elimination is re lieved. I feel lots stronger and my house-work is again a pleasure. Retonga is simply grand.,r Retonga is intended' to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l defi ciency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the sto mach; and loss of appetite. Ac cept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at the Kenansville Drug Store in Kenansville or at Warsaw Drug Co., in Warsaw. (adv.) -TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME I IN MOUNT OLIVE Funaral INrsetars. Ambulance Servloe, day r nlgsis. Home of Wayne-Dvplm Bnrial Assoctattoa Phone 7i OO0OOOOOOOO0 FOD SALE relieve the educational crisis in the atate. He suezested that the teachers colleges actively sell the idea of teaching to high school seniors. He urged that more tea chers of the type greatly needed be prepared. To raise the level of Instruction, ne asxea tnat one faculty member be released each semester to visit and assist begin ning teachers. Superintendent Johnson pointed out that forty-seven per cent of the Duplin County teachers were ECTC graduates. Greater empha sis, he said, must be placed upon high scholarship. ' He suggested that part of the practice teaching be done under actual rural school conditions. Concurring with Jenkins, he urged that critic teachers visit graduate during the first year of their teaching. Superintendent Davis declared that a higher Quality of intelli gence is needed in the teaching profession. "No individual has an inalienable right to enter teach ing." Colleges should be more se lective in preparing individuals for teaching, and the process of selection ought to start in the high school. Davis also suggested that practice teaching begin before the the Senior year in college and ex tend over several years. SASH-DOORS SHEETROCK PAINTS DRAIN TILE TERRA COTTA PIPES GLASS -UME CEMENT BRICK PLASTER ASPHALT SHINGLES AND ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING Z. J. Carter G Scd Wallace, N. C OOOOOOOOOOOO r.viiio Mar. 10 The tea' cher shortage in North Carolina is iwatA " declared sunerinien- dent w. m. j en Kin ui uuiui rwiHnff last nieht before the recruiar monxniy t-i-'v- iaj rrvantina Th npw level Ol a month ior teacners nay wv too low to help the situation very much. I believe that oniy a yew who left teaching in the last couple years, will ever come hack." Mr. JenklnS. Wltn super intendent O. P. Johnson of the Dunlin County Schools and Su fierintendent C. W. Davis Of Roa " : . . m M u noke Kanias. aiscussea iur ECTC faculty the improvements they would like to see made in the preparation 01 teacners. Mr Jenkins nroDOsed steps that tonchor mipht take in order to DR. JOHN B. MANN Optometrist ANNOUNCES the sasnlnf U offleM ea the mate floer t ' Motel Rafns King, CHatom, N. G far the araetioe ef Optensstry hi exaaetatag the gtrsag vtaal tralaM aai She aaweribtaff of MOTOSf to & Btasdagi by appoinl Telephone S1S-1 C s t f ... 41-13 of 100 acres. February, Far est pcfaaa and ptote Jak 'ea Meanaseata, see or writa-t Cjv. II. J- Wheby EenlavCe, Br. OL WAnlW, NOZX3 CASOLTNA dai nriiva s44-i KITE fc-:.-d C'rttJcrs & Crf:bVners r . WARSAW n&t MAKCET " (Next Dear is A P) CRKAVaXA AND MAESlFAINEBS OF LOWER nOOES ON qVALITT SEA FOOD risk e Know Tear Fkk Maa imU Barttetft , BESSDm WAE3ATT, BT. OL Shepping Headqvarters For Duplin County Annoandns: New Modeni HUSMANN Electrlo Meat Counter Wa Feature The Following: GMC FEEDS VIGO FEEDS HARDWARE CEMENT LIME MORTAR-MIX SEED POTATOES SEED OATS ' ROLL ROOFING CREAM FLOUR HEAVY & FANCY GROCERIES Complete Tire Service New Steam Cure System Reinforcement Relinlng Vulcanizing - Recapping Valve Replacement & Tube Repairing Whitmans Tire Shop WALLACE, N.C. Arthur Kennedy BEULAVILLE ft f Warsaw Drug Co. WARSAW. N. C. M. F. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANSVILLE,N.C. KENANSVILLE'S ONLY! INSURANCE AGENCY Soe ALENN W. BOWERS, Represeatatlve la KeaansvUle Auction Sale , Every Thursday Wallace Livestock a Yards Wallace J. EOL2 U tti;inrc:i.ti-2 17. U. JOIIES ADD COMPAriY EVXRYTHINO FOR THE FARM A HOME PINK HELL N. C. SEE US FOR Lespedeza Seed Hay Shovels Lanterns Thermometers Lime -3 Cement Brixment Brick "aters Barbed Wire Wire Fencing Roll Tin (Painted on both sides) Rubber Roofing i Sampson Paints' Tobacco Trucks Tobacco Twine Stonewall Plows -Bush Hooks Seed Oats BOYETTE TOBACCO SPRAYS TOBACCO TRUCKS GUANO SOWERS Cotton Seed hulls Cotton Seed meal Collars and Bridles Wagon Lines Back Bands Wood Tubs Wood Buckets . Wire Stretchers Automobile Tires Light White Flour General Line of ; . .Hardware ' Leco Feeds Hav Wire Armour's, Baugh's and Farmville Oil Mill Fertilizers , ' , Breast Chains v Plow Traces ' ' ' r- rv::3 CSS3BS Y )
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