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NOTICE
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In The General County Court
North Carolina,:'', f "
Duplin County. '
EVANGELINE NIXON
VS -LOUIS
NIXON "
V The ' above named defendant.
" Louis Nixon will take notice that
" . an action entitled as above has been
commenced in the General County
Court of - Duplin County, North
Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure
an absolute divorce from the de
fendant upon the grounds of adul
tery; and that the defendant will
- further take notice that lie Is re
quired to appear at the Office of
he Clerk of the Superior Court of
Duplin County in the Courthouse
in Kenansville, North Carolina, not
later than the 28th day of Novem
ber, 1947, and answer or demur to
-r the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded In said
. . complaint ,, . -,,
.. f ,' This the 6th day of October, 1047.
VB. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court.
"ho-31-4t
' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be recei
ved by the Board of Education of
Duplin County, at the office of the
Board in Kenansville, N. C, until
2:00 P. M. o'clock, Tuesday, Octo-
,. . ber 21st, 1947 for the erection and
- completion of a four (4) class room
junlt of a one story High school
building at Warsaw, in Duplin
County, N. C. At said time and
place the Board will publicly open
' and read aloud all qualified bids
received.
Plans and specifications for the
proposed work are on file at the
office of the Board of Education,
Kenansville, North Carolina. ' One
! copy of plans and specification!
may be obtained, by licensed con
,2 tractors, upon written request to
Leslie N Boney, Architect. Wil
mington, N C, accompanied by
certified check for $25.00 made as
a deposit. All of said deposit will
, ' be refunded upon return of Qiaos
and specifications to the Architect
Additional copies may be had
; upon written request accompanied
i by $10.00 for each copy covering
cost of printing and mailing, which
amount will not be refunded. All
plans and specifications are to be
' - returned on date of opening bids.
A bidders certified check for 8
of the amount of hid must accom
pany each Md sune being made
r" payable to Mr. Robert M. Carr,
Chairman, Board of Education. Tho
check must me drawn on- some
bank or trust company authorized
to do business in the State of North
'. Carolina. In lieu thereof the bidder
' ; may offer as a bid deposit a certl-
fled check for 2 plus a bid bond
for 8 of the bid. Said bid deposit
may, at the discretion of the Board)
, be retained in event of failure of
. the successful bidder to execute
the contract within 10-days after
the- award or give satisfactory
m, surety as required, - ..,
General Contractors are notified
- - that "An Act to Regulate the Prac
tice of General Contracting" rati
fied by the General Assembly of
North Carolina on March 10th 19
25, and as subsequently amended,
will be observed In receiving bids
v and awarding general contract
v Electrical contractors are noti
fied that Public Laws of 1937, Chay
, ter 87, will be observed In recei
vlng bids and awarding electrical
KINSTON AUTO AUCTION
; t EVERY FRIDAY 8:00 P. M.
r Located Just Outside City Limits
On Goldsboro Highway
ANYONE MAY SELL
Rain
' PHONE 4527,
AUCTION SALE
EVERY THURSDAY
Vailscc Livcstccli Ycrds
I!: 3
contracts.
i No plumbing and heating inclu
ded in building at this time.
1 1n consideration of the Board
receiving his bid, each bidder
agrees that no bid may be with
drawn after the scheduled closing
time for the receipt of bids for. a
period of 80 days. It is the Inten
tion of the Board to return all bid
deposits, except the three lowest
bidders, .within 43 hours Bid de
posit of the three lowest bidders to
be held until contracts have been
awarded or deferred, in no event
longer than 30 days.
A performance bond by approved
bonding company will be xequired
in. an amount equal to 100 of the
contract price.
The Owner reserves the right tj
reject any or all bids, or to accept
the lowest legal bid deemed best
in the interest of the Board, and
to waive informalities. .
' Board of Education
Board of Education
of Duplin County
- Kenansville. N. C.
Robert M. Carr,
Chairman
O. P. Johnson.
Secretary
Leslie N. Boney, Architect
Wilmington, N. C.
Date: 8 October 1947
10-17-2t
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In The General County Court
North Carolina,
Duplin County.
EFFIE L. WILLIAMS
VS
VERMIT WILLIAMS
The defendant, Vermlt Williams,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commen
ced in the General County Court
of Duplin County, North Carolina,
by the plaintiff ' above named
against the. defendant for an abso
lute divorce on the grounds of two
years separation, and in which the
defendant, is Interested and which
cause of action is set forth In the
complaint filed In this cause, and
that the -defendant is a. necessary
party to this action; and hat the
defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of the Gen
eral County Court of Duplin Coun
ty in Kenansville, N. C. on the 7th
day of November, 1947 and answer
or demur to the complaint filed in
this action, wMchhas .been dujy
filed in said office, "on or before
A. J. CAVENAUGH
:eN. C.
'ELER
DIAMONDS WATCHES
; WATCH AND JEWELRY
i REPAIRING & ENGRAVING
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of D it tress Arising from
STOr.lACII ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
FroeBoekTensofHoineTroatmeMttliat
Must tMp or It Will Cost Ye Nothing
Otw thrse million bottlos of ttx Woaam
Tntwnn hv bam sold for relWf of
symptoms of distress srisinf from ttomocN
and Onwlmsi IHosrsduo to iscsss AcM
rw DifMtim, taw or Upsst Stomach,
8mIim, llsoitsw, Ilssplmiw. ts
due to Ictus AsM. Sold on IS days' trlaU
Aafcf for "Willanl's Msssas" which tvHt
MpUiasUristrtaeot-lr .::
WARSAW DRUG COMPANY
Warsaw, N. C
- ANYONE MAY BUY
Or Shine
KINSTON, N. C.
Aro l!::'::r
dMces:
the 28th day of November, 1947.
or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In
the complaint
This the 6th day of October
J947.
R. V. Wells, Clerk of the General
County Court
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C.
10-31-4t. HEP
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In a certain deed
of trust, executed by Martha James
to Edward Southerland, Trustee,
dated Feb. 8th. 1946, and recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Duplin County in Book
437 at page 134, and there having
been a default in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secured,
and the holder of the note secured
by said deed of trust having re-
quested the undersigned Trustee
to foreclose said Deed of Trust, the
undersigned Trustee, will on the
3rd day of November, 1947, at the
Court House door of Duplin Coun
ty, Kenansville, N. C, offer and
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the following tract or parcel of
land, lying and being in Wolfscrapc
Township, Duplin County, North
Carolina, and : bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit:
Being tract No. 1 of the Oliver
Sub-Division, being a part of the
lands of the late J. B. Oliver and
said tract No. 1 contains 19.8 acres
more or less, according to survey
and plat mrde by L. C. Kerr, C. E.,
which plat is recorded In the office
of the Register of Deeds of Duplin
County In Book 180 at page 384
heretofore written through error
as page 385). Reference is made tc
deed granted by BenJ. Oliver to
J. B. Oliver and wife, Margaret
Oliver, recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun
ty. The above tract of land is the
second tract described In a deed
from Mrs. Roberta Loftin to James
F. Wells, dated August 29th, 1944,
Land recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun
ty in Book 423 at page 592.
Advertised this the 1st day of
October, 1947..
Edward Southerland, Trustee.
N. B. Boney, Attorney.
10-31-4t.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The Undersigned, having quali
fied as the Attmtnistratur of the
estate of W. S. Sutton, deceased,
and having qualified before the
clerk At Superior Court of Duplin
Cpunrjr on the 11 day of Sept 1947,
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Cash and Due from Banks $ 21,920,259.76
United States Government Securities $49,983,559.97
Obligations of Federal Agencies 18,684,888.31
State, County and Municipal Securities 2,975,186.26
Total Bonds at Cost Less Valuation Reserves
(Par Value $73,784,391.84)
Loans and Discounts ..............
Accrued Interest and Other Assets
Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Real
Estate .(Tax Value $286,535.00)
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Tf rr. :; r i
i " LIABILITIES
Capital Stock-Common
Capttal Stock-Preferred
( Surplus .
Undivided Profits
Reserves
Unearned Discount and
Deposits
" i MEMBER
this Is to notify all persons who
hav 'claim, against said estate to
present their claims to the under
signed administrator on or Deiore
the 11th day of September, 1948,
or this notice will be plead In bar
to their recovery. All persons who
are indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment
This the 11th day of Sept 1947,
Clarence F. Sutton, Adm
of the estate of W. S.
Sutton, deceased.
H. E. Phillips, Atty.
Kenansville, N. C.
10-24-6t
NOTICE OF SALE
... Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale,, contained in that cer
tain Deed of Trust from Ell Bull
ock and wife, Muriel H. Bullock,
to R. D. Johnson, Trustee, dated
August 14, 1942, and. recorded In
Book 417, page 263, Duplin Coun
ty Registry, a default having been
made in the payment of the note
secured thereby, and at the request
of the holder, the said Trustee will
on October 6, 1947, at the hour of
twelve o'clock noon at the Court
House Door In the Town of Ke
nansville, North Carolina, offer for
sale, and sell to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
lands:
Being the same lands described
in said deed of trust and the East-
Warsaw Fish Market
CREATORS AND MAI NT AINERS OF LOWER
PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS
(Next Door to A4tP)
Both Wholesale and Retail
Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman
WILLIS BAETLETT
FREE Phone 230-1 WE
DRESSING WARSAW, N. C. DELIVER
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
Branch Banking & Trust Company
"The Safe Executor"
OF DUPLIN COUNTY
WALLACE WARSAW FAISON
At the Close of Business October 6, 1947
RESOURCES
-
.
-
-
Other Liabilities .
SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE
FOR EASTERN CAROLINA
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
ern half of Lot No. 7, as shown on
map of the Patten Lands, made
by C. Beems, Surveyor, and re
corded tin Book 216, page 114.
Duplin County Registry, to which
reference la hereby made.
, This September 2, 1947.
R. D, Johnson, Trustee.
10-28-M. BDJ
Old Madam Morris
This Is My First Visit Hera
A seventh Daughter Born with a
Veil, not to be classed with Gyp
sies Over 50 years experience.
Advice on all affairs of
life. Please don't eon
fuse, my work with
that of the ordinary
fortune teller. The
truth or nothing. Re
member, - a , doubter
finds me superior to
all readers. Reads oast
present and future, Office, for
white and colored. Hours 10 arm.
to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday.
Permanently located in trailer
studio on Wilson highway In front
of Guy Best's store. Take Green
Gables bus to my office. Look for
Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N. C. (adv.)
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BnrlAj Association j
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FOaeral Directors, ctabalmrr. j
insnissct fervni.., u or nigh'
Of Design
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TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT
SEE
FRANCIS OAKLEY
at The Quinn-McGowen Co.
IN WARSAW
- 71,643,634.54
5,998,316.34
278,822.95
255,486.16
$100,096,519.75
$ 400,000.00
100,000.00
750,000.00
805,362.30
306,500.00
332,578.43
97,402,079.02
$100,098,519.75
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Men's retanned, oil - treated, seamless back,
double cord sole, Goodyear welt. Work shoes,
were $6.95
SPECIAL $5.95
Men's black elk, seamless back, double cord
sole, Goodyear welt Work Shoes, $6.95
SPECIAL $5.95
Men's tan, retanned, double reinforced back,
rubber sole Work Shoes. Were $5.95
SPECIAL $4.95
Men's tan elk, rubber sole, grain leather inner sole
were $4.45
SPECIAL AT $3.95
BOYS' WORK SHOES AT
$2.98 - $3.98 - $4.95
Men's 16 inch High Top Boots, were $9.95
SPECIAL $8.95
Boys' 12 - inch High Top Boots
SPECIAL $4.95
DRESS
MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Leather sole, plain
toe, cap toe, moc toe,' wing tip. Were $6.95
SPECIAL $5.95
BOYS' DRESS OXFORDS
FROM $2.98 TO $4.95
DR. LUTHER'S CHILDREN'S SHOES
Straps and Oxfords. Were $2.49
SPECIAL $2.00
CHILDREN S OXFORDS, Leather sole
$1.49 TO $2.98
WOMEN'S OXFORDS $2.98 TO $3.98
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Boys' full cut, 8 oz., Sanforized
BLUE DENIM OVERALLS
For real wear. All sizes
?U0
Men's full cut, 8 oz., blue denim
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$2.80
BOYS' BLUE DENIM DUNGAREES
Full cut sanforized at
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MEN'S BLUE DENIM DUNGAREES
Sanforized at
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A variety of colors and patterns in checks, plaids, stripes.
SPECIAL 49c YD.
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The- better trade of 80 -
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59c YD.
sq.
fast
LADIES' RAYON PANTIES
A variety of styles in Tea Rose, White and Blue
SPECIAL 44c
BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
Good grade Soft Finish 27" X 27"
SPECIAL $2.98 DOZ.
HOUSEHOLD MOP STICKS
Natural wood handles Metal spring tops Copper fbilstod.
. Were 49c
SPECIAL
SHOES
SHOES
Brown Sheeting
Good trade, heavy quality,
36 inch. Smooth finish.
35 CENTS YARD, OR
3 YDS. $1.00
29c EACH