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Under and by virtu of an order
of the Superior Court of Duplin
County, made in the special pro
ceedings entitled "In The Matter
Of Fred Gaylor and Ellen Gaylor,
I 3 Wife, Margaret Johnson And
Y'iliard Johnson, Her Husband;
Hilda Clark And J. S. Clark, Her
Husband, Alice Gray Gaylor, Mi
nor; Donald Gaylor, Minor; Wade
Gaylor, Minor; Represented Herein
By Their Next Friend Alice Gay
lor; Paul W. Kelly and Margaret
Kelly,' His Wife; H. G. Kelly, Sing
le; W. K. Kelly, Single; C. M JCel-
ry, Jr., And Wife, Mrs. G. M. (Ray
Y.) Kelly, Jr. . Ex Parte the un
dersigned commissioner will on the
15th day of December, 1947, at
twelve O'clock, Noon, at the court
bouse door in Kenansville, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the nigh
est bidder for cash that ' certain
tract of land lying and being in
Magnolia Township, Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described as follows: -
A certain tract or parcel of land
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For
True Temperance
'A Statement of Policy by
The North Carolina Brewing Industry
WE BELIEVE in and actively work to
achieve moderation and true temper
ance.
WE BELIEVE in adequate state and fed
eral laws governing the sale of beer.
. Moreover, wt ask strict tnforcement of
tkest laws.
WE BELIEVE that beer's popularity make
it the part of wisdom that our entire in
dustry see that conditions surrounding
it are wholesome from manufacture to
retail sale.
WE BELIEVE that any abuses occurring
should be energetically corrected by
suggestion when possible, by legal action
if necessary.
Beer, we affirm, America's beverage of mod
eration, asks sale only under condition
totally conforming to the standards of civio
and social respectability set by pur Tarheel
citizenship,
NORTH CAROLINA COKfiilTTEE
UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION
EDGAR H. BAIN. Slstt Dhtctor
Bain 606407 Iawucc Building, Kaldsh. North Cuolini
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in Magnolia Township, Duplin
County, State of North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of H. Gaylor
and others, bounded as fellows, vix:
! Beginning at a water oak on the
South edge of Parson Branch run
ning North West 109 poles to
a stake on the public road, thence
with said public road North 16 East
81 poles, thence North 46 poles to
a pine (now down); thence South
57 East 165 poles to a stake; thence
South 56 V4 West 90 poles to a
lightwood stump Wilson and Moore
Corner; thence with the said Wil
son and Moore line South 14 West
80 poles to an ash on the South
side of said Parson Branch, thence
North 871 West 18 poles to the
first station, containing One Hund
red and Two and One-Half (10214)
acres, more or. less. And being
the same land conveyed by Mate
Moore and wife to George "Gaylor.
Excepting therefrom that cer
tain tract of land conveyed by
George W. Gaylor and Victoria
Gaylor to Edward W. Gaylor, the
deed for which is recorded In Du
plin County Registry in Deed Book
119 page 65, to which reference in
had and is bounded and described
as follows:
A certain tract or parcel of land
in Magnolia Township, Duplin
County, State of North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of George Gay
lor, Ophelia K. Johnson, Moore and
others, bounded as follows, viz:
Beginning at a stage m the Pub
lic Road leading by the Moore
Place to Magnolia, Moore's line
and running thence 'Moore's line
about South 55V East 77 poles to
a stake, George Gaylor's corner,
thence Gaylor's line South 73 West
21 poles to a stake in the bend of
ditch by the corner of the field,
thence his line along the ditch
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about S. 4 West 28 poles to the Inter
section of another ditch, thence up
said other ditch about North 57
West lots poles North 48 West 7
poles North 78 West 5 poles South
80V West 12 poles South 73V4
West 104 poles and South 79V4
West 10 poles, this last line going
beyond ditch to a stake in the pub
lic road, thence with said road
North 17V East 29 3-5 poles and
North 2V East 46 poles to the be
ginning, containing by estimation
17V acres be the same more or
less. . . . .-"'"':
.., Being a portion of a tract of land
purchased by George Gaylor of
Matthew- Moore and wife, which
deed is registered in Book 45 page
201 In the Registers office In Du
plin County.
A deposit of ten per cent 10)
will be required of the successful
bidder asvidence of good faith.
This 11th day of November, 1947
i Vance B. Gavin,'
Commissioner
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NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
,". -: $66,000 '
COUNTY OF DUPLIN,
NORTH CAROLINA
: H BONDS
Sealed bids will be received un
til 11 o'clock, A. M., November .25,
1947, by the undersigned at its
office in the City of Raleigh, N. C,
for the following bonds of the
County of Duplin, North .Carolina,
dated December 1, 1947, and matur
ing annually, June 1, as follows,
without option of prior payment:
$57,000 .Refunding Road and
Bridge Bonds maturing annually
$19,000 1964 to 1966, inclusive.-
9,000 Refunding School Bonds
maturing annually $3,000 1964 to
1966, Inclusive.
Denomination $1,000; principal
and semi-annual interest (J and
D 1), payable in New York City In
legal tender; general obhguuoiis;
unlimited tax; coupon bonds regis
terable as to principal, alone; de
livery on or about December 17
1947, at place of purchaser's choice.
There will be no auction. 3 -
A separate bid for each Issue
(not less than par and accrued In
terest) is required. Bidders are re
quested to name the interest rate
or rates, not: exceeding 6 nm
anum In multiples of Vi of 1;
each bid may name one rats tar
part of the bonds of eltherisaue
maving tne earliest maturities) anc
another rate for the balance, but'
no bid mav name mnrn than turn
rates for either issue. The bonds
will be awarded to the bidder of
fering to Dtirchatw the hnnrla mt th
lowest interest cost to the County,
such cost to be determined by de
ducting the total amount of-the
premium ' bjd from the aggregate
amount of interest upon all of the
bonds until their reseectlve ma.
turitles.
Bids must be on a form to h
furnished with additional informa-1
tion by the undersigned, enclosed
in a sealed envelope marked "Pro
posal lor Bonds", and must be ac
companied by a certified check up
on an incorporated bank' or trust
company, payable unconditional
to the order of the State Treasurer
of North Carolina for $1,520.
The approving opinion of Mitrb
ell and Pershing, New York City,
win ne lurmsned the purchaser.
The right to reject all bids ia m.
served.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMISSION
By: W. E. Easterling,
, Secretary of the Commission
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Have the following inspected and corrected today.
Electrical System
Brake System
Front End and
Head Lights
Stop Lights
Tail .Lights
Signal Lights
Clearance Lights
AU Switches
Brake Drums
Wheel Cylinders
Master Cylinder
Brake Lines
Shock Asorbers
Tie Rod Ends
Steering Arms
King Pins and Bushing
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Bulbs
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