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NOTICftVOr SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
IN TUB SUPERIOR COURT
irth Carolina, ; ' '
plln County. , .
ALTEB SUMMBBIJN
VS
'..OUISt SVMMBBLIN
The defendant, Louise Summer-
1.3, will take notice that an action
t nU'Jed as above has been com
j -need In the Superior' Court of
; .lin County; North Carolina, by
. a plaintiff above named against
t 9 said defendant for an absolute
Ivorce on the grounds of two years
t raratlon, and in which the.de
fjndant is interested and which
cause of action is set forth In the
complaint filed in this cause, and
at the said defendant la a nec-
sary party to this action; and
t .at the said defendant will furth
t r take notice that she is required
i appear at the Office of the Clerk
f Superior Court of Duplin Coun
1 at the. County Court . Bouse In
t-enansvlUe, North Carolina, on the
18 day of May, 1947, and answer
or demur to the petition filed in
said action, which has been duly
led in said office, on or before
t te 7th day of June, 1947 or the
I lalntlff will apply to the Court
for the .relief demanded In the
Complaint.
t This the 15th day of April, 1947.
R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court
11, E. Phillips, Atty. , ,
9-Mt HEP A-
NOTICE OP SALE
5 On Saturday, April 26, 1947, at
10:00 A. 41, at the County Oarage
the Board of Education ofDuplln
County will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing school busses:
i Bus No. 1 - International 1937.
f Bus Na 40 - Ford 1936.
Bus Nov 44 - Ford 1936.
ft .Number of second handed tires
t Jtable for trailers, etc.
f All items are strictly cash. Each
t ile must be confirmed by the
Ve Specialize In
WINDOWS, DOORS,
BUILT-IN KITCHEN CABINETS
ANYTHING IN
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letter Miilvork Co.
Warsaw, N.C
fV D. H. CARLTON ; :,
i ' WARSAW, t . . NORTH CAROLINA
, INSURANCE AGENCY t
Life - Fire - Storm - Aufomobile, etc.
'"'. . - Telephone 3 19fi
! : VarsawN.C.
t ; FOR SALE. . ,
IS 12 Ton Ford Pick-Up in good condition. :
IS 12 Ford Panel Body with new motor, transmiss- Z
ion and radiator. . ' ' '
2 II - 5S Vk Ton International Trucks in A-l con-
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State Board of Education.1.
Equipment la free of all encum
brance. y'. Board of Education
By: O.J. Johnson, Secty.
4-25-2t OPJ k: .;i?rKS3-f!'T.i.i'
"NOTICE 7: ?'
1 Take notice that all candidates
for the office of Mayor and Commissioners-
for the Town of. Ke
nansvllle will please file their no
tice of candidacy in writing with
the Town Clerk of Kenansville on
or before the: 28th day of April,
194T at 8 o'clock P. M., at which
tune the list of candidates will be
canvassed and placed upon the
official ballot to be voted upon.
By Order of the Board of Com
missioners of the Town of Kenans
ville. . '
This the 19th day of April, 1947.
s C. E. STEPHENS, Mayor
Date Of Election! May , 1947.-, ..
Time: 6:30 A. M. to 0:30 P. MU; !
Place: Court House. ' ' " '
Registration books open for regis
tration April 21, 1947 and close
April 28th, 1947 Registrar, A. C.
Holland. '
Challenge Day: Saturday, April 30,
1947.
Judges of Election: C. D. Dobson
and McCoy Kennedy.
4-2S-2t
NOTICE OF SALE .
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in that certain
deed of. trust dated February 1,
1946, executed by Clabe Dixon and
wife, Mary Dixon, to E. Walker
Stevens, Trustee, recorded in Book
438 at page 71 of the Duplin Coun
ty Registry. Default having been
made in the payment of the indebt
edness thereby secured, and the
holder of the note having demand
ed that the Trustee foreclose the
same, the undersigned Trustee will
offer for sale and sell to the high
est bidder for cash at public auction
at 12:00 o'clock Noon on Monday,
May 8, 1947, at the Courthouse
Door in Kenansville, Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, the following
described tract of land. -.
All those certain tracts and lots
FRAMES, SCREENS
WOODWORK
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of , land -shown, designated and
known as Lots Numbers 1, 2, and
3 in Block 26; Lots Numbers I. 2,
3, 4 5, 6, and 7 in Block A: The
home tract known . and being
shown as Lot Number 1 In Block
B, all as appears on map of the J.
S. Wilson, Jr., Property : Jy W. J.
Lambert, C. K, on November 12,
1943, and duly filed of record in
Book 216, page 274 In the Office
of the Register of Deeds for Duplin
County, to which reference is here
by made for' a more complete de
scription of the sama. .-
Advertised this the 3rd day of
April, 1947. ..
E. Walker Stevens, Trustee
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NOTICE 1 ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of Cora
Whitehead, 1 deceased. . notice is
hereby given to all persons having
claims against said, estate to file
them with the undersigned admini
strator within one year from the
date hereof or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of any right of re
covery. '
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
settlement. ' " i
, This the twenty-second day of
March, 1947.-
Lorenza Whitehead, Admini
strator of the estate of Cora
Whitehead, deceased. :
Robert C. Wells, Attorney
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned having quali
fied as Administrator of the estate
of the late Elizabeth Hussey, de
ceased, of Albertson. Township,
Duplin County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons who have
claims against said estate to present
their claims to the undersigned
administrator, on or before the 27th
day of March, 1948, or this notice
will be plead in bar to their re
covery, and all persons who are in
debted to said estate, to please
make immediate payment
This the 27 day of March, 1947.
Earl Williams, Administrator
of the- estate.- of Elizabeth
Hussey, deceased. ; '
Pink HilL N. C, RFD No. 2.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
KenahsvlUe, N. C
8-9-6tHEP .. ' ' ' :
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned having quali
fied as Administratrix of the es
tate of the late Ellis Brinson de
ceased, ef Limestone Township,
Duplin County, State of North
Carolina', this Is to notify all per
sons who have claims against aid
estate to present their claims to the
undersigned Administratrix, on or
before the 2nd day of April, 1948,
or this notice will be plead In bar
to their recovery, and all persons
who are Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment
This the 2nd day of April, 1947 .
1 Jeannette S. Brinson
Administratrix of the
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H. E. Phillips, Attorney.
Kenansville, N. C. , -
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BETTER FAHMIHG
EnrollmenU foribe Better Farm
ing for Better Living farm and
home improvement contest in 13
Southeastern North Carolina Coun
ties will be completed by May 1st
Excellent progress has been report
ed by Bladen, Duplin, Craven, On
slow, Jones,: Pender and Pamlico
Counties. , -"'
One of the objectives for Better
Farming for Better Living is to en
courage diversification. There is a
definite place for live stock devel
opment in this area of the State.
This phase of the program received
a boost in two recent events The
KUnston Fat Stock Show and the
Dairy Field Day at the Coastal
Plains Experimental Farm at Wil
lard. . r;k-i:.&.-jj
The Klnston Fat Stock Show not
only encouraged baby beef and hog
production, but encouraged farm
boys and girjs who are members of
4-H Clubs and FFA - 104 baby beef
steers were shown. Although baby
beef production may not be of too
much importance in this part of the
State as compared with grazing
areas, it does provide excellent edu
cation for boys and girls in the
feeding, fitting and showing of
animals, and at the same time pro
vide some high quality beef. The
Grand Champion steer was shown
by a Wayne County 4-H boy. The
hog show was an outstanding part
of the Klnston event 76 fat hogs
were exhibited. -
AVTENTION
If Any 0.16 Wants A 1947 Ply
mouth - fonil - Chevrolet -1 Have
Thetn In Jf ock.
If Ym Have An Old Car You'd Like To
Trade, B tag It WitiV You. Terms If Desired.
Phones: Offict J366 V .. ' . Residence 2266
LEWIS MOTORS
WARSAW, N. C.
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
Plenty Of Fresh Fish
And Ve Dress 'em
Also Groceries
JOHN BYRD
Kenansville, N. C.
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General
KENANSVILLE,N. C.
iCRNANSVnXffS ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY
J. M. JENKINS. Mgr.
FOR BETTER LIVING
Preceding the Klnston event
Duplin County exhibited their 25
baby calves in Kenansville. Then
went on to Klnston and won the
County award, for the best group
of five animals in the show. Vic
tor Taylor,, a Duplin boy, had the
reserve champion steer at Klnston.
Joe Bass, another Duplin 4-H'r, was
adjudged best Showman In Kenans
ville and won second place in the
Klnston contest.
The Dairy Field Day Held on
Thursday, April 17 at the Coastal
Plains Experiment Station at Wil
lard was attended by nearly 400
farmers and farm leaders from sur
rounding counties. Dairy specialist
at the meeting brought out the
great need for dairying in this part
of the State and Indicated that the
greater part of our milk supply
comes not only from the Piedmont
Section but from out of the State.
Wilmington alone could easily con
sume the milk production from
more then. 100 twenty cow herds.
Better Farming for Better Living
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athlete' foot, cihiee. pimple and other itching
condition, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
D. O. D. PMSCmaTION. A doctor' formula.
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prove it, or money back. Doo't tuffer. Ask your
drugk-Mt today for D. Ok D. rsneairnoii.
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Insurance
believes in the future of Southeas
tern North Carolina and is pledged
to help build a prosperous agricul
ture,. Farm families who would
like to enter this contest should
do so before before May 1st by en
rolling with their County Council,
Extension Office, Vo-Ag Teacher,
or FHA. office. Liberal prizes are
being provided. Two Regional
awards of $73 each will be made
and one prize of $100 will be given
the "Sweepstakes" winner in the
19 Counties.
DiliW. Coif ell
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This Is My first Visit Here
A seventh Daughter Born with a
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sies Over SO years experience.
Advice on all affairs cf
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present
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white and colored. Hours 10
m.
to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday.
Permanently, located in trailer
studio on Wilson highway in front
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