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itto I i i VI LLC, NORTH CAROLIIlS - iW aM 4 I MW v .J " V3 FY IS UCATION I i ...5 SMTIISGH COURT ErAIiS OP NOitTII CAROLINA county oir ntipi.iw , , Harold T. Woods J V Blllle Louise Cochran Wood The above named ; defendant. Billle Louise Cochran Woods, will take notice, that an action ai above entitled has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Du plin County, State of North Caro lina, by the plaintiff, Harold T. Woods, to secure an absolute di vorce from her on the grounds of adultry, and the defendant will further take notlc that' she is re quired to appear In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in Kenansville, North Carolina on or before the 12th day of June, 1945, or twenty days thereafter ' and answer or demur to the complaint which has been duly filed therein, or the MM W J3, RVJH The chase b coming to'arTnd.TAll the little yellow rats will ecexrbe trapped in their own inlquityl With t'luwutuu uuu ruuvi in mv juiy , we can now concentrate all our efforts on the final enemy. Track down Tojo and his cohorts by in tensifying whatever you're doing to help win the war especiallyfcy in creasing your War Bond purchases. I. J. Sandlin Company IN BEULAVILLE ?1ePsFtTik4&klFt&t1kk1kk1k?k1kkklFtlF4&4&i&i MitkSktttSSttkMSttCkSStMiiS1 Wanted, m ft m jSbw straws wa, . .. i w m u .ear . - N ) kmmA jLmi . i X ) 7 i 1 JTYl i I i V"w",n11"" " HM lk"j -j mm trf'"" . . STILL AT LARGE: One of the world's most dangerous gangsters, guilty of the most heinous crimes in all history. Has record of . having ravished women and children; of having tortured civi- ; lians and men in uniform, leaving them to languish in filthy pri- . sons or to die inr open fields. Has seized lands which he has not the slightest claims. Has resisted every opportunity to deal hon- estly with other nations. The last of the leaders of the original Axis mob of gangsters, he is a menace to society. TO THE NATIONS responsible for bringing this criminal to'jus- . tice, DEAD OR ALIVE, will be paid Freedom of Spssch, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Fear, and Freedom from Want, to iKo amount of a lifetime of peace and security. ' ' Tide Water Power 'Co. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded . in the aid complaint This the 9th day of May, 1945. , - R. V. Wells, Qerk . ' " Superior Court --l-4t LAW NOTICE OV ADMINISlBAnON Having skis day qualified as rM-itru of the estate of George Li -ton. Deceased, this is to notify all perscna having claim a Rains t the said estate to presen them te the undersigned duly wearied, on or before April 13th 1944 or this notice will be pleai in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tat will please snake immediat payment . This Apsil 7th. 194i ' - Minnie A Charles, Bnoutrlx - - . Warsaw, N. C 5-18-St EDJ . Having Qualified as Administra tor of the estate of H. X Boney. deceased, iate of Duplin County, North. Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the underaigned at Rose- Hill. North Carolina, , on or before the 8th day of May. 194ti, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 7 . AH persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment This C day of May. 1943. - Ines j. Bhney, Administratrix of H. J. Boney, deceased. 6-16-6t. ICB ; NOTICE OF SALE NOrXTI CAROUNA BJJrLIN OOUNTT T Tnil or- anil hv vlrtUA of the DOW- er of sale contained in a certain Deed of Tust executed Dy iianay Joe Wolf and wife Donie Wolf, dated 1st November 1943, and recorded in Book 420 at pafe 172, in tu ornce oi we negiaivr w Deeds of Duplin County, Worth rVimlhu. ripfnnlt hnvinff been made in the payment of the in- aebteaness inereDy securea, anu said deed of trust being by. the tsmii thcronf auhlcot to foreclo sure, the undersigned trustee will oner lor saie at puduc aucuon xo the highest bidder for cash, at the MHirthnnui door in Kenansville. N C, at noon, on the 31st day of May tne property conveyeu in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the county of Duplin and state of North Caro Un. in ITnlsm Tnwmshin and i 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 67-30, E. 14.6 poles to an iroi take thonrw S 3fU45. W. 6 Dole to an iron stake, thence N. 67-30 W. 14.1 poles to an iren staKe thnv N M r 29.6 noles to the beginning, containing 2 1-2 acres more or less SECOND TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake. Jerry Smith's cor- ner and runt S. 12, W. 236 feet to a stake on the county road, thence with said county road N. 70 E. 135 reet to a suuee in xne center of a ditch, thence with the ditch N. 30 1-2 W. 361 feet to the be- trinnine1. conUininc 1-3 . or one acre, more or less. . : T This the astn aay oi Apru, 1945...;,..'..: 'l-IL''""'i: ;-, . P. O. 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