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, In The General County Court
North Caroline, . . ,
Duplin' County..
EVANGELINE NIXON
VS -LOUIS
NIXON
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 he is re
quired to appear at the Office of
: the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Duplin County in the Courthouse
in Kenansville, North Carolina, not
later than the 28th day of Noveni-
: ber,' 1947,' and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
' for the relief demanded in 'said
complaint
, i This the 6th day of October, 1947.
R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court.
. 10-31-4t
- . NOTICE Or SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
, In The General County Court
North Carolina,
Duplin' County.
EFFIE L. WILLIAMS
- VS
VERMIT WILLIAMS
. . The defendant, Vermlt Williams,
v will take notice that an action en
: titled as above has been commen
ced In the General County Court
of Duplin County, North Carolina,
v 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
i cause of action is set forth in the
'. complaint filed in this cause, and
that the defendant is a necessary
parry to this action; and that the
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 Wolfscrape
Township, Duplin County, North
Carolina, and bounded and de
scribed as follows; to wit '
Being tract No. 1 or tbe Oliver
Sub-Division, being a part of the
lands of the late J. B. OUver and
said tract No. 1 contains 19.8 acres
more or less, according to survey
and plat made by L. C. Kerr, C. E.,
wmcb plat is recorded in tbe office
of the Register of Deeds of Duplin
County in Book 180 at page 584
(heretofore written through erroi
as page 385). Reference is made to
deed 'granted by Benj. Oliver to
J, B. OUver and wife, Margaret
Oliver, recorded in Jhe 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.
and recorded in the office, of the
Register of Deeds of Duplin Coun
ty in Book 423 at page 692.
Advertised this the 1st day ot
UCtODer, 1947.
Edward Southerland, Trustee.
N. B. Boney, Attorney. -10-31-U
ber 10, 1947, at 12 o'clock noon.
All sales will be at public auction
to the highest bidder, and upon the
terms of one-third of purchase
price to be paid in cash on date of
sale, the balance to be paid in three
equal Installments, to be evidence
by notes and secured by purchase
money deed of trust upon the land
sold, and to bear Interest from date
of sale. All sales shall remain open
for ten days, and be subject to con
firmation by the court
This October 8, '1947.
era half o Lot No. 7, as shown en
a map of the Patten Lands, made
by C Beams, Surveyor, and re
corded in Book 218, page 114,
Duplin County Registry, to which
reference is hereby made.
This September 2, 1947.
R. D. Johnson, Trustee.
10-28-4t BDJ
NOTICE OF
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to a decree of the Superior
C -irt of Duplin County, entered
on October 8, 1947, by R. V. Wells,
Clerk, in a certain Special Pro
ceeding entitled "In Re Sale of 1.
F. Falson Land, Located in Duplin
County, J. A. Falson, Eliza F. Cle
ment Sudie F. Betts. Willlum a.
Falson, Ralph R. Falson, and Pres- The undersigned, having quail
ton Falson, Ex-Parte", the under-fled as Executrix of the estate of
signed commissioner will offer for w- L- Boyette, deceased, late of
sale the following described lands ' DuPlln County, this is to notify
formerly belonging to J. F. Falson, aU persons having claims against
ior we purpose ox making division "m esu,u w present mem to tne
Between and among the heirs M uuuersignea on or rjeiore tne ih
ll-7-4t
A. McL. Graham,
Commissioner.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The Undersigned, having Quail
fled as the Administrator of the
estate of W. S. Sutton, deceased.
and having qualified before the
clerk of Superior Court of Duplin
uounty on tne 11 day of Sept 1947.'
this is to notify all persons who
have claims against said estate to
present their claims to the under"
signed administrator on or before
the 11th day of September. 1948.
or mis nonce will be plead in bar
to their recovery. All persons who
are indebted to said estate will
defendant will further take notice i please make Immediate navment.
that he is required to appear at. This the 11th dav of snt. ioa7'
the office of the Clerk of the Gen
eral County Court ot 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, which has been duly
tiled in Bald office, on or before
the 28th day of November, 1947.
: or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
hi complaint 'r
- iuis uie oui aay oi ucwdw
1947.
R. V. Wells, Clerk of the General
County Court- -
ML E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C
10-31-4tHIi;
Clarence F. Sutton. AdUL
of the estate of W. S.
Sutton, deceased.
H. E. Phillips, Atty.
Kenansville, N. C.
10-24-et
NOTICE OF SALS
' N6TICE 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, end there having
Under and by virtue of the pow-1
er oi saie, cvntawea m tnit er
tain Deed of Trust from EU 'Bull
ock and wife, Muriel tL BuT.ocJt,
to B. D. Johnson, Irttswa, Hm'ud
August 14, 1942, and rwcttrdsd In
Book 417, page 263, Duplin Coun
ty Registry, a default having Been
made in the payment f the not
secured thereby, and M the request
of the holder, the sard 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 tbe same lands described
in said deed of trust, and the East-
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about you ?
"Georot was tM'tar lus
band woman ' aver NhJ.
Thank la hit fnrMiaht anI
life insurance prooron I have rme udependeace a home
the said J. F. Falson:
First Trues: 30 acres, more or
less, situate West of the Town of
Warsaw, and between the Hard
surfaced Highway and the Clinton
Branch of the Atlantic1 Coast Line
Railroad, being the same land de
scribed in a deed from W. J. Mid
dleton, Trustee, to J. F. Faison, da
ted August 20, 1935, 'and recorded
In Deed Book 376. natre ass. .f
Duplin County -Registry.
second ana Third Triute Two
town lots, situate on opposite sides
of Bay street to Town of Warsaw,
known us a pan of the Morrisey
land, containlngl'JW and 2.7 acres,
respectively, and being the same
land described in a deed from Ray
mond Morrisey ' and othsrsto J. F.
Falson, dated July 25, 1923, and
recorded in Deed Book 257, page
410, of DupUn'County Registry, -
Fourth Tractt 60 acres, more or
less, located on the Duplin-Sampson
County line,' adjoining J. R.
McGowan, Tom Thompson and
frank Boyette, and being a portion
of the orlgMai William A. Falson
Old Home Place.
Fifth Tracts 12 acres, wore or
less, tocated in Limestone Town
ship, and being the same land de
scribed lh a deed from Don Scott
to J. F. Talson, dated June 5. 190a.
and recorded in Deed Book 163,
page 391, of Duplin County Registry.
That the first, second and third
tracts havt been subdivided Into
smaUer lots and tracts, and WiU be
offered in 'accordance with 'a plat
thereof, prepared toy J. C. Moore,
Surveyor, ixMch plat will he ex-
nibitea at the time and place of
sale, which time and place el sale
Is fixedinxm thewemlses. at l0:xu
o'clock 'A. -M-, November 8, 1947,
the subdivisions of second and third
tract win be first offered, following
which the subdivisions of the first
tract will be offend.
That the fourth tract has also
been subdiv'den into smaller tracts,
and these "will be offered separately
and also the fifth tract will be of
fered as is, and to be sold at the
Court House Door in Kenansville,
Duplin County, on Monday, Novem-
day of October, 1948, or this no
tice wlQ be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment to the undersign
ed. This the 14th day of October,
1947.
Mrs. W. J. Boyette, Executrix
of the estate of W. L. Boyet
te, deceased, Route 2,
Warsaw, N. C
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C
ll-28-6t. HEP
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Duplin County.
ARGENTINE CARTER LEE
VS
GEORGE EDWARD LEE
The defendant George Edward
Lee win take notice that an action
entitled as above for absolute di
vorce has been commenced In the
Superior Court of Duplin County
on the grounds of two years separa
tion, and the said defendant wiU
further take notice that he Is re
quired to appear before the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Duplin
County in his office in KenensvUle,
N. C, on or before 21st of Nov,
1947, or within twenty days there
after and answer or demur to the
complaint in the said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint
This 21st day of October, 1947.
R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior
Court of Duplin County
ll-14-4t.
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