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rAY,AAYlSlh,K:j KE r l A MSV ILLE, NORTH CAROUflX IL ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of MATTHEW J. KORNEGAY, DECEASED, late oi Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haying olaima strainst the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them tol the undersigned at Warsaw, Nortn Carolina, on or before the 26th day of April, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persona indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment. ' This tne zoin aay oj, nvi H & Kornegay, Admr. of Matthew J. Kornegay. E. Walker Stevens, Attorney. 8-1-6L NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA . DUPLIN COUNT IBM A IL NOTICES Faison Nevs NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION . . . i 1 :ri A an Having xms uay quaiiiKu Executrix of the estate of George Midaieton, ieceasea, uus ta , noury ail persons naving umui against the said estate to presen them te the undersigned duly verified, on or before April 13th, lino, or wis nouce wui w in baf of their recovery. Ail persons inaeoieu w tate will please make immediate payment This Apru (in, ivk. Minnie A. Charles, Executrix, Warsaw, N. C 5-18-6t RDJ , - Mm: EmmaPaflffett and Mrs. Maton Bailey and two sons were visitors in Warsaw Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Decker of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i. v. eeu um f f ' p ' Under and by virtue of the pow . . i ..t.huui in b certain Deed of Tust executed by Handy Tfr nui urtf TVinlf Wolf. 1943. and recorded in Book 420 at page 172 ! , in the office of , the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in- ... i... i.Ainna1 . and deDteaness inereuy Ki""" said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Kenansville, N ' C, at noon, on the 31st day of May 1945, the property, conveyed in said deed of trust, the same Ivine and being in the county of Duplin and state of North Caro iina in Faison Township and bounded and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at ai iron stake corner of Jerry Smith and James Henry Wolf and runs thence with Jerry Smith s line S fi7-30. E. 14.6 poles to an iroi stake, thence S. 36-45, W.6 pole to an iron stake, thence N. 67-30 W 14.1 poles to an iron stake thence N. 33 E 29.6 poles to the beginning, containing 2 1-2 acres more or less SECOND TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake, Jerry Smith's cor ner and runs S. 12, W. 236 feet to a stake on the county road, thence with said county road N. 70 E. 135 feet to a stake in the center of a ditch, thence with the ditch N. 30 1-2 W. 261 feet to the be ginning, containing 1-3 of one ar more or less. This the 28th day of April, 1945 P. G. CRUMPLER. Trustee H. T Ray. tto.r.ey 5-25-4t. HTR NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA PUPLIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS nii(f!wi Administra- LUl UL .UIC i.a .v. v. -- - - - deceased, iate of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against inv esittwr vi amu uiwi. tkAm a amriarslpned at 1UU1L .1 nr i . iv Mm -o Rose HttV North Carolina, on or before tne Htn aay oi ,may or this notice will be pleaded in par oi meir recovery. A. R. JOCKS, R. ' Reports tfcibaertptioaf Afp; - Entertains ot Bar-B-Q ! Mr and Mrs. D. Newton enter tained at a barbecue supper Sun day night m tne wum ujm," ding. A number of reiaUves and friends were presem. , r . Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate Sermon was preached sunaay iub. - School Auditorium by tiie Rev. H- K. Holland or Kaeioru. in ontH es- AU persons umcu. -r,"-.. tate will please make immediate PaTh?sn8th day of May. Mft Inez C. Boney. Administratrix of H. J. Boney, deceased. , 6-16--6t. ICB - red on "Foundation for Tomorrow.' "lhe Lora s rmja w . .l. cAkA ri,iinia iippnmnani- ed at the piano by Betty Ray and Mrs. xi. i . Kay ou . Sewinq Club Meets in.. rinK mpt Wednes- ' x lie -----i . a thA KnmA Of JUTS. J. B. Stroud. At the conclusion the hostess served a sweet eoiuw coffee. . - Mrs. Hoey Hostess Mrs. H. L. Hoey was hostess to her bridge club Thursday night. a double deck of cards was award ed Mrs. A. R. HICKS, jr., lor nisu a f..an n n murse wivn wire. --- - iced taa was served by the hos tess.-, : Announcement I am now operating the business in Seven Springs formerly owned and operated by the late Ed Grady. I carry a similar stock as he had including all kinds of medicines, heavy and fancy groceries and am adding line of dry goods .nd wearing apparel. Your patronage will be appreciated. T. L LIONS CLUB MEETS The Lions Club held their reg ular meeting Friday night to tne Community Building witJi the Ja- dies of the sesame vmu supper. Plans were maae u District uovernor dtnwe -irinotn tn visit the Lions Qlub at JVU0W mtr ' their next meeting. ' -- . -; mu. t i... m,iK Kna fittud thirty school children with glasses and had a numoer rauiimicu. mm v. I TWTtrrVTTARDL widely . Bnala1l: Af ChlCV- ro, will again be In GoMsboro, W. m nn.iav uul . Wednesday, May 14th, 16th, and 16th. Office Hours 11 A. M. w o Mr. i. uir- MFTNHARDI says: The cki.iH 4s ' tremendous mcuuiaiui - - . improvement well known lor l a tVia PuntnrA from pro truding In 10 days on the average Rupture and no matter how hard you WOrK or Hiram, it io straps. Mr. Meinhardi has been coming here for 15 years. He has thousands or sausneu tiwii""" . . ! Lk.M ASK your neigiiuui" . . - J, .. t nBniotailR.iinture may cause weakness, backache. constipation, nervousness, pains, etc.v or suuuea uw' ..w... huriM lnrcro RuDtUreS mru 11.1 r ... - ' , which have returned after Surgi- cal Operauons or injecuon i ments are also invited. When all others fail see jueihmaivui. i will be pleased to demonstrate to you privately with charge. (Only " . ,A 1 tlTUlA Anllf ' men lnviveu. v.tnic Personals QUIUU - McGOV.TN COMPANY .,WASSAW NORTH CAROLINA ' N ' DAlf MIONE S-4-4-1 ' , , , ( Funeral Directors A Embalmers Ambulance Service , NITE S--l ,. . M. P. ALLEN JR. General- Insurance KBNANSVILLH'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY ; See OLENN W. BOWERS, Representattv. In Ken-nUl. I WARSAW FISH MAKCET fc I (Next Door to A Ferrell SEVEN SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. C A. Decker, Mrs. J C. Bell and Mrs. A. k. hicks, Jr., were visitors In Raleigh Mon day. - ' . .. vrt.iitH.- Mesdames Marsnau v " "; Sr., Marshall Williams, Jr., A. H. Witheringtonand A. R. Hicks, Jr attended the DistrictU. D. C, Meeting in Mf. 'Olive inursaay. Mr. and Mrs. C D. McCullen and two children of Wilmington, visited Mrs. D. H. McCullen this r n twtrfuini visited Mrs. M. F. Simmons in Tayette- viUe last week. ; . . . JYIXS, W UCU waFv ter of Greenville are visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ray and children visited Clinton Tuesday. I.:;iivcr.:aawcc:rls mayc-ti;:r,tcdrc!i:f a. - T7 cwotik uuy am war, o" "rV"lV ': r 'T"-Mt Should Bofti WhohsisJe s4 Retail, Know your Fish or Know' ur Fish M WUns Baftlett ' . DReSSo WARSAW, N. O. DEUVER " - 1 . 1 CARDOFTHNKS Wp wish to express ourheart- fet thanks and appreciauon ior the many aeeas 01 mnuiicoo our brother. Sam W. Lotting Hroiners SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE ; JUNE 4 AUG. 81) BEOINSNTGREOaSHORTIIAND COLLEGE TYPEWRITING EEFRESHER COURSE . Regular Courses Will Be Organized On JUNE 555, SEPT.' 4, OCT. 1 ' (SEND FOR 1945 CATALOG) Hardbarger'..Secretarial & Business School NORTH CAROLINA Having lualifled as admlnlstra tor of ttie estate of Alton Gaylor deceased. :te of Duplin County North Carolina, this Is to notifj all persons having claims agains the estate of said deceased to ex hiblt them to the undersigned at his office in the Professional Bull ding. Goldsboro, N. C on or be fore the 19th day of May, 1946. or this Notice will be pleaded in ba of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 19th day of May 1945. Chas. P Gaylor Administratoi of Alton Gaylor, Deceased 5-25-6t CPG Hardware , and Farm Implements ALUS-CHALMERS TRACTORS ELECTRIC WELDING, PAINTS ROOFING. NAIIA SrOVES. . HEATERS. PLOW GEARS. HARNESS, FARM MACHINERY PARTS AND REPAIRS Come to See Us Stedman Carr HARDWARE COMPANY Wallace, M 1 - 1 tjroiners 01m T , r . Members of the Legion and their families know hrsthana tne wiramc uwu u intangible thiogsof the spirit, those Inner Alngs . jl. -u- aT.-.:iu umi mnar ttowerfullv. py wniui me r , r-. 1 tUm human riMTvnt in Amer t tne I ami- oy wmui uic jxm r , . ' . L 1. a' Isa mct tic iw. ..-" - J .1 .. A.nul mwriMind raiion nicy iun' r . World War and in this one. .They know, from experience, tne mynau piuuicuw -6 families of servicemen5-and they know what must be done. 1 More than twenty-five years of peacetime serv ice have trained the Legion for these tasks. Its members know that Victory for America entails two things . . . things widely different in character, we rauai hc If I When a man leaves bis community, the men, the many activities by which the Ugion snd A..-:i:.k aMamnt ,n finmi the community S xm fmm members follow him to camp and overseas. In this country, over 12,000 Legion posts in cities and towns j 1 . .u. little bit of home HUUIIKUUW to our boys. These Headquarters are open to j i -Imim'i nartim are freauent. UICIU, HHI I . Mothers, wives and sisters of veterans of this war and the last do everytning 10 bum teei at nome away iium .1 t limit mmM under rune. . . . . , ; t, 1ffinn and Auxuiarv. that they must be with us on tne nome uonu - r-"-7 ist in numerous War work of .11 kinds has Received enthu- r f rm . w the siastic support from the Legion; from the days of its early organization, it has advocated pre- . tn matlal .ids old ifnumerable government d for veter- working for you. I ff' f he,P as and servicemen. And through it .11. the Lecion has done a job lor tne touts at nome. . i ne Legion oiuuk" - - 07 0 r. in unuiuui - .L! :-u ,i.:u m fioK war. And we mines wim "6"- . , i must have the things of the mind and spirit ... unfaltering determination to win complete 1 :it:MMMA a maL. an v car. victory, ana uic wuiimjw w - v r it ice So -OWE TO GO J. - let's not let up until FULL Victory 1 1 ill , 1 t o-iuiriM nave been auff' licre i uiMiit, .g,.v... -v.. - - - c. mented and strengthened by the help of the American Legion Auxiliary more than . half a million women who share the .ims and ideals of the Legion itself. They are helping to pro vide the materials of war. Their organized, effort are bringing added force, to everv war campaign bond sales, scrap drives, blood donations ill the national endeavors that back out fighting forces. Yet ' the Auxiliary's greatest contribution is -l ' c-iJ f. 3. M.Ujk In nrfwjtA'i n rr tne ' : 1 -u. ft c v .nm Administration. liou ut lire w. - -- - The Legion conceived snd piloted the O.L . M ? L . .lu..nk AAArM I Dill OI jugnra uiiuujjm "-ft-- . T : - - maintains an ex w im uuw - , , . tensive program of Child Welfare Activities .1.-1. Af vM.nm' children. IUI Ul W"" - The Legion, through Post Service Officers, assists families ot servicemen m uw , 'rtminniun FnrK TO USE THIS SERVICE IN ANY CASES INVOLVING Who can blame Americans for going half mad with joy "as Hit- ler's cruel war machine is smashed into the dust! For all who have fought and worked and suffered grievous loss, this hour of triumph Is deserved. put our men are still fighting and 'idying out there in the Pacific. If Ve let down npw, well be letting m Vomit ' - ' feet ifd our war lobs until Urd3 Zzn says, "Well done .''' Let's buy extra War Bonds they i j are needed now, more than ever.j , Let's use transportation wisely r Greyhound would like to offer un- limited pleasure travel right away ( r today but carrying war man-. ; power is still us mosx urgcut ia. You may be sure that Greyhouna Will, lead the field with fine new t equipment, new comfort features, : new carefree tours just aS soon as war requirements will permit. y Put now-T let's finish the jobl noi in mi nciu. 11 ... o LUS STAT!0?i J" a. l cc: 3 r- "1 lit' .-J rr best prlAM and eamplote ) if M Ilonnmenta, r write mf a r;v. H. J Whclsy SERVICE IN THu CUXNf uvi. cus stat:c:i
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