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KIHANSVIUE, MQKTH CAROLINA
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ADMPOSTBATltg NOTICE minlstratrlx of the .state of Cte
im.. ... ., . : men Sullivan, late of Duplin
u ujr quaunea at ad- County. North Carolina, this Is to!
notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to present
them to the undersigned, duly ver
ified, on or before one year from
date of last publication of this no-1
tice, or this notice will be plead in'
bar of their recovery. All persons!
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 30th day of August, 1945.
CLARISSA SULLIVAN,
Administratrix
Clement Sullivan, estate
H. E. PHILLIPS, Attorney.
THE DUPLIN UMTS
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28th., 1745
NOT jl CBS
EDITOR'S NOTE- Tki. -.
rtrougfc special arrangement with the
W tuhtngton Bureau of Western Newt,
paper Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W
Washington, D. C, it able to bring
readers this weekly column on prob
lems, o the veteran and, serviceman
mnd hit family. Question! may be ad
dressed to the above Bureau and they
will be answered in a subsequent col
limn. No replies ton h made direct by
mail, but only in the column which will
appear in thit neietnaper regularly.
Veteran Bill of Rightg
It it virtually certain that this
session of the congress will liberalize
many provisions of the Q.L Bill of
Right, particularly sine Prulrient
Truman and the Veterans adminis
tration, have now given added im-
10-12-6t.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Two-Toned Mode
Saves for Bonds
Having this day qualified as
Executrix of the will of Paul D
Parker, deceased, this is to notify
all persons, having claims against
the said estate, to present them to
the undersigned, duly verified, on
or before the 28th day of Septem
ber. 1946. or this notice will be
larlflcatlonandUb-Plead in bar f recovery thereon
In his message to the congress,
the President urged that prompt
consideration be givea for more lib
eral hospitalization and veterans
care, more veoational training un
der the vocational rehabilitation act
and to education and training under
the serviceman's readjustment act
(Q.I. bill). The President further
urged more specific language for re
employment of veterans under the
selective service act, so there can be
no doubt about the right of a vet
eran to get back his old Job should
he desire' it
The Veterans administration Itself
will take, the lead and spearhead the
fight for these clarifying and lib
eralizing amendments and the ad
ministration will have the backing
of such organizations as the Amor.
lean Bar association, the American
Institute of Banking, the American
Legion and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
At this time 22,349 veterans, out
of more than two million demobilized
thus far, are taking advantage of the
education features of the bill of
rights. Some of the proposed
amendments would Include "ade
quate subsistence and travel allow
ances for veterans taking intensive
refresher courses away from home;
permit Instruction by correspond
ence, particularly from approved ed
ucational institutions which have not
hitherto conducted correspondence
courses."
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediati
payment.
This the 21st day of September
1945.
Lula Quinn Parker
Executrix of
Paul D. Parker.
R. D. Johnson, Attorney.
ll-2-6t.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Question and Answer
1 Q. My husband was riven an
, honorable medical discharge
March f, IMS. At that time they
did not receive a discharge bnt
j ton. Where can he obtain one?
i Mrs. B. R., Marshalltown, Iowa.
A. At any army separation cen
ter, probably at your local draft
board, or one may be purchased at
almost any army store.
Q. Has an army officer the
right to eat off the allotment to
his wife and child without any
' reasenf Has he no obligation
te meet concerning his family?
Wife, StlUcoom, Wash.
A. Yes, he has the right to dis
continue his allotment He has the
same obligations concerning his
family as any other husband.
Q. I am making an applica
tion for a one-ton track. I have
: a farm of 200 acres and need
track very much. I am an hon
orably discharged soldier, with
two years service. I would like
. t get a government owned
truck if possible. J. F., Sohe
. nectady, N. T.
A. If you are referring to a sur
plus war property truck, would sug
gest that you contact your local
AAA county committee or your
. county a'gent for information where
these surplus trucks are available
from a bona fide dealer In your com
munity. You are entitled to an A-l
priority without red tape if there
'are surplus war trucks for sale at
any of your local dealers,
e. I want to know if a man
! ' that has been In the navy IS
I months, Is M years old and has
(' a wife and two children, will get
. , discharge sooaT Wife, Vlda,
. OUa.
A. Not necessarily. The navy
.man will be subject to the discharge
,'system of rating adopted by the
iBavy.
Q. I am a World War I vet
' eras. wad. have a Job. Will . I
' have te give np my Job for a
i veteran . World War Hr Dees -;
a veteran of World War I have
i. as mnek right as a World War
! n veteranT W. La Mora, Minn.
' . A. If you are holding a job now
! which was given up by a veteran of
this war, then the honorably dis
leharged veteran of World War II
jhas a right to that job back under
(the provisions of the selective sorv
jice act A veteran of World War I
has all the rights of a citizen of the
iU. S. A. and as much right as a vet-
leran of this war except tor the ex
! press benefits enacted for veterans
of World Warll.
'I , fj . A anrvlnAman nxnel hla :
father some money before he en
tered the servloe. Then the fa
ther became suddenly 111 and
was enable to work. .The serv
loernan then provided the father
family allowance from the gov
ernment. Should the serviceman
get credit en what he owed his
father for the .amount the gov
ernment sent? Reader, Hayden,
Colo.:" 'V'
A That question obviously Is a
matter for private settlement be
tween the serviceman and his fa-
' y :
THE UNDERSIGNED, having
qualified as administrator of the
estate of ELSIE A. STROUD, De
ceased, late of Duplin County,
oiaie or worm Carolina, this is
to notify all persons who have
claims against the said estate to
present their claims to the under
signed administrator or his attor
ney H. E. Phillips, of Kenansville, '
North Carolina on or before the
12th day of September, 1946, or
this notice will be plead as a bar
to their recovery, and all persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This the 12th day of September,
1945.
I. T. STR&IJD. Administrator
of the esVte or Elsie A.
Stroud, Deceased.,
Wake Forest, N. C.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N.C.
10-26-6t.
Two pieces look. like one In this
willowy, afternoon, style. The dress
la moss green rayon twill with con
trasting winged sleeves and stand
up collar of gold; Sewn at home, it
saves for War Bonds. Patterns at
local stores. (J. S. Treasury Dtpartmnt
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA,
DUPLIN COUNTY,
IN SUPERIOR COURT,
BEFORE THE CLERK.
C. S. Stephens Administrator
"The Personality Of Jesus"
An interesting and pleasing de
scription of Jesus will be given to
any one striving to know more of
the Lord and his works. FREE. A
postal request brings It. Address:
PROGRESSIVE PRESS
BOX Ml KENANSVILLE N. C.
IS GETT.HG UP KXHTS
GETTING YOU JX)WN?
Thousands say I on doctor'
discovery (ires blessed relief frees
irritation of the bladder caused by
excess acidity in too I
Why Miliar needaealjr trmrn kackackea.
rua-dowa realist tnm "'L,,2
the urlae Juki trf DR. KILMER'S
SWAMP ROOT, the renowned herbal
n.dlclne. SWAMP ROOT acta last aa tha
kidne) a to a.-aarato tha flow af urine and
relieve troubleaome Been acidity. Orid
e.llr eraatad bjf a practlln phyaleiaa.
Dr. Kilmer'e b a carefully blr.ii dad eembi
aatloa af IS lierse, roete. vefetables, Bal
aam!. AbMolaltlf nmtmnt harih ar fcabtt
lorml"f n hlj pure, aclwt'llc pretiara.
lioa. .mat food ingrediente that quickly
act aa tha Sidney ta Incraaaa tha How el
urine lar! nn tha r-ieoiiiortable aya
tomft bladder IrriUliou. ..
Sen)1, lor Iraa, prenald aample TODAY!
Like ibouaatillc ol oluera you'll be alad
that you till!. Send name and addreea ta
Department B. Kilmer Ca, Inc., Boa
I25, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send
at once. All 4ru;i".:ta sell Swamp Root.
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FORSALE
SASH - DOORS
SHEETROCK - PAINTS
DRAIN TILE
TERRA COTTAPIPE
GLASS - LIME
CEMENT - BRICK
PLASTER
ASPHALT SHINGLES
AND ALL KINDS OF
ROLL ROOFING
Z. J. Carter & Son
Wallace, N. C.
NOTICE
Applications for the of
fice of Delinquent Tax
Collector will be received
by the Town Board of
Commissioners at the
regular meeting October
5th, 1945.
Those interested please
apply in writing.
DORCAS B. ROGERS,
Clerk.
WE HAVE IN OUR BARN 40 YOUNG, BROKE
MULES FROM TENN., FOR SALE.
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SALESMEN V'rV v'-'
ARCHIE LANIER AND W. G. EU BANKS
BEULAVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
D. B. N., upon Estate of, Miss
Julia Jones, deceased
VS
Mrs. Rena Guy, widow of Dan
iel Guy, L. D. Guy and wife Clyde
Guy, Fannie Boon and husband,
J. R. Boon, Nathan G. Guy, and
wife, Lettie Guy, Clifton J. Guy,
Henry H. Guy, Albert O. Guy and
wife, Ruth, Guy, Mary Ruth Staf
ford and husband, A. W. Stafford,
Nellie Rivenbark Gore and hus
band, James Gore, Minnie Riven-
bark Bryan and husband, J. W.
Bryan, Annie Rivenbark Hudson
and husband. Ed. Hudson, H. O.
Guy and wife, Fannie Guy, Mrs.
Y. L. Smith and husband, Y. L.
Smith, Miss Almira Guy, Mrs
Kate Ezzell and husband,
Ezzell, Heirs at Law of Miss Julia
Jones, deceased, And all persons
claiming an interest in lands of
Miss Julia Jones, deceased, inclu
ding the unknown heirs of Julia
Jones, deceased.
College Street in the Town of
Warsaw, Duplin County, North
Carolina, and made by John Hill
to Julia M. Jones.
And you will further take no
tice that you and each, of you are
hereby required to appear before
the Clerk of the Superior Court,
at his office in the Court House
at Kenansville, Duplin County
North Carolina, on or before the
26th day of October, 1945, and
answer or demur to the complaint,
already on file in the office of said
Clerk; and you are further re
quired to take notice that if you
fail to appear and answer or de
mur to said complaint within the
time allowed by law, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
I relief demanded in the complaint.
This September 24th, 1945.
R. V. WELLS,
Clerk Superior Court,
Duplin County,
North Carolina.
10-19-4t.
Tenant Eviction Orders
Effectively Immediately, OPA
area ren directors may require a
minimum of six months before a
purchaser may evict a tenant in
order to occupy a house himself.
Formerly, the waiting period
was three months.
"This is a move to protect ten
ants from being forced from their
homes in crowded areas where
they cannot find other places t0
rent within their price range,"
Frank Mclnnls, OPA rent execu
tive explained. .
He added that "hundreds of
thousands" of people In the coun
try face temporary unemployment
during the changeover period from
war to peace.
"This is on time to have furni
ture piled In the streets. Confi
dence and security - begin at
home," Mr. Mclnrris declared.
HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR
Schoc! Supplies
Wallace 5 & 10
STORE
Wallace, N. C.
To the Defendants Clifton J.
Guy, Henry H. Guy, A. W. Staf
ford, husband of Mary Ruth Staf
ford, Annie Rivenbark Hudson
and husband, Ed. Hudson, defend
ants above named, and all other
persons including the unknown
heirs of Julia Jones, having or
claiming to have an interest in
the lands of Julia Jones, deceased.
hereinafter described, YOU AND
EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY
REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE:
That an action entitled as above
was instituted in the Superior
Court of Duplin County on August :
6th, 1945; that the purpose of said
action is to obtain an order for
the sale of the lands formerly be-'
longing to Miss Julia Jones, de
ceased, for the purpose of cre
ating assets with which to pay the
debts of the'said Miss Julia Jones
and the costs of administration of i
her estate; that the lands thereby!
sought to be condemned for sale
are the same lands described in a '
certain deed, dated May 31, 1905,'
recorded in Deed Book 91, pagei
158, of Duplin County Registry,!
and located on the North side of,
Mr. Cotton Farmer
OUR GINNERY HAS BEEN PUT IN A-l CONDITION AND IS
NOW READY TO GIN YOUR COTTON.
Bring us your first bale and be convinced of our Superior
Service.
We can eliminate Burs, Grass Seed and other foreign matter,
which will greatly enhance the value of your lint.
We buy cotton, cotton seed, exchange meal and hulls for seed
at highest market prices.
WE ARE NOW BOOKING WEED KILLER FOR TOBACCO BEDS
Mount Olive,
North Carolina
! jjjf Esfcblished in Eight Wai Months &5 f; Can Provide Job lu 25,000 P&f
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Tha south today Is turninf tha
Daces of its history into a new era
e-the new south of Industry for
which Htnry Grady dreanied and
or lead..
Out of tnt I maw of war It It
emerging, this new land of Indus.
trial potentiality . . . new mius,
new inihetwntw factories. And a
( new sphw
A survey at southern cities,
1 made yesterday by -The Constitu
x tion, reveals that this section not
T only Is swinging 'easily into the p
f Mod ol trannuon zrom war to
U peace, but is looking upon the re
tf. conversion period as the beginning
of Year One -in its greater Indus
4 trial life.
y POhaps this tiew spirit this
new Xrend of economy, this new
line of tanking Is net better Ulus
trated than by what is going on 4a
, Toei-tawt wrixthn, reproduced frewt.
"The war has brought a lot of
CQuipment and industrial know
how here," he .says. "It has pro
vided us the chance of proving
our ability to produce. We expect
not only to hold our gains, but to
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btr of Commerce, indicated that1
the city's Industries would be able
to convert from war to peacetime'
production in from one day to
three weeks. However,' the one
industry which iigured it would
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