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a:: ..iica-cliiia 'THE DUPLIN .-.TIMES- NOTICE C SALE . ... UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE S poWEB OF SALE contained In a deed of trust executed by A. I Smith and wife, Tracy Smith, dated 1 the 1st day of June, 1940, and re- I corded to W 0. Pe 338, of i the Duplin County Registry, default ' it having beed made in the payment i of the Indebtedness thereby secured ' 1 and said deed of trust being by the 1 ! terms .thereof subject to forecloa i i ure. the undersigned trustee will J offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the ' I courthouse door In KenansvUle. I ! North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on I , :. . rtk November. 1949. r . inp uui ww . , - - ; the property conveyed in said deed ' of trust the tame lying and being to the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, in Warsaw Town .ship and more particularly describ- mA aa follOWS:. i TRACT 1: Lying and beta in War i !gaw Township, Duplin County, and 1 Ibelng described as follows: Lot No. Vi, BEGINNING at a stump In the l-Bowden and KenansvUle public iroad and runs with the said road iNorth 85. degree and 15 minutes 124 poles to a stake; thence again 'with the said road South B7 degrees l and 30 minutes East 3 poles to a pine; thence South 177 poles to a stake; thence South 40 West 7.33 poles to a stake on the canal; thence i with the canal as it meanders to a black gum, corner of Lot No. 3; thence North 33 degrees and 18 mln utes East 126 poles to the begin ning, containing 71.40 acres, more or less. Being the same lands as al lotted to -T. C. Watklns as per di vision of the late J. F. Watklns as ni. Rook 272. nage 290. of the Du plin County Registry, and being deeded to vance r nuiips ana wu in Book 409, page 140. TRACT TWO: Being in Warsaw Township, Duplin County and de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stump on the Bowden-KenansvlUe public road and runs across the field South 33 degrees 15 minutes West 128 poles to a black gum on the canal; thence down the said canal as It meanders and bounds to the said public road; thence down said public road, to the be ginning, containing by estimation 36 acres, more or less. Being a portion oi the lands in . frnm M Lou Coleman to R. C, More and J. H. Moore as will ap pear In Book 388, page zou, oi u Duplln County Registry and furth er described In a deed to Vance Phillips and wife in Book 409, page 204, of the Duplin County Registry. - A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder on the date of sale as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 12th day of October, 1949. H. E. Phillips, Trustee. ll-ll-4t. HEP NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION This 1940. the 13th day of October, 11-11-4L RDJ- R. V.Wells, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE In The Superior Court - NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Z. D. MITCHELL AND WIFE, ALBERTA MITCHELL VS MRS JULIA HALL MILLER AND HUSBAND, CHUCK MILLER; MRS. VIRGINIA HALL BBYAr; MISS KATIE ELIZABETH HALL; G. SPRUNT HALL AND WIFE, LUCY HALL; MRS. IOLA HOUS TON HALL, (WIDOW). ! For Best Price and Com . plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H.J. Vhaley BEULAVILLK In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. LUCILLE W. DAVIS VS. FREEMAN E. DAVIS Notice is hereby given thafthe above entitled action has Deen commenced In the General uoumy Court of Duplin County, by the plaintiff, against the defendant, wherein tne piainuu see. i - . -.Heninta divorce from the defendant, on the grounds of two years separation. Tne aeienuun tA tn h and aDDear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in rwenans- ni, Nnrth Carolina, on we iu of November. 1949, and to answer or demur to tne compiaim wmtu h.. K.n finlrt in said office on or before December 10th, 1949, or the relief demanded in said complaint shall be granted to the plaintiff. The Defendants, Mrs. Julia Hall Miller and husband, Chuck Miller and Mrs. Virginia Hall Bryan, will take Notice that an action as above has been commenced against them, In the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, and that the purpose of the said action is to summarily eject the Defendant of the following described real property: LYING and being In Warsaw Township, Duplin County, North Carolina: "RFRINNING at a nine on the West side of Falson-Warsaw Road, Knot Belcher, Newton ana jacKson corner, and runs thence with road South 18 East 378 feet; Soutn d East 270 feet; South 19 East 560 feet to a stake; thence South S6 West 2535 feet to a stake; tnence North 18 East 1225 feet to a dead pine; thence North 86 East 1375 feet to a stake; thence Norm bu Rant 270 feet to the beftinning, con taining 54 acres, more or less.' That the Plaintiffs claim owner ehtn in fee .to the said property; and the said Defendants will fur ther take Notice that they are re- -irixl tn annear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, Nortn uaroiina, ana answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, on or before the 30th day of November, 1949, or the Plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the oiu- rinmanffod In the Comolalnt. This the 26th day of September, 1949. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. 10-21-4L AND WIFE, GERTRUDU HUNT ER; BETTIE HUNTER BR1NSON AND HUSBAND, B. S. BRINSON; LUDIE HUNTER FOUNTAIN AND HUSBAND, DAVID FOUN TAIN; STACY ANDREWS AND WIFE, LI LA B. ANDREWS; LON NIE RIFTON ANDREWS AND WIFE, LUDIE ANDREWS; BER THA HUNTER WHAWSX amu HUSBAND. H. J. WHALEY; MSK- RY HUNTER; BERTIE HUNTER BROWN AND HUSBAND, niswnx BROWN; RUTH HUNTJSK MI NOR AND HUSBAND, GARRY RAYNOR; IVEY HUNTEK; Alt thiir wirWTER AND WIFE, RU BY HUNTER; HOSEA HUNTEK AND WIFE, ANNIE HUNTER; tamps r. HUNTER: AMOS BROWN AND WIFE, ETHEL BROWN; GEORGE BROWN AHU wTcr MM RRORCG BROWN. DEMPSEY BROWN; FENNELL BROWN AND WIFE, RELLIE BROWN; EDWARD BROWN AND WIFE, LEONA BROWN; AARON BROWN; INEZ BROWN; uuma. BROWN; SARAH BROWN; IRENE BROWN; JAMES DAWSON BROWN; DOUGLAS FRANKLIN BROWN; MARION BROWN TU- RANO AND HUSBAND. FKTKtt TURANO; MARSHALL. Huwira tm win MRS MARSHALL VIX u , HUNTER; NAOMI HUNTER BEAS- LEY; THELMA BROWN Junto AND HUSBAND SAM JONES. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION V liJirlsj Tisr.'a Veto Dsys ere Here! CW -a W ft-trf fcr W r V M I. IT A J r I SmbSm , v - 1 .. aX3 I I tanMrtavaWirlSr av.4f. IO' ; IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK . P. No. 2342 NORTH CAROLINA DUPLINCOUNTY MILK OV MAONIfU ki Mw Mw bottle TABLIWAKI S5inr... lkrMi antiseptic 270' Aha- KUSBINO ALCOHOL RUBBM OLOVIS f. 7U ft. 276' CKUSIBWSCMM iMMiHioroaB s auta MalttCAKAM a.. IJ 1 Ha AawMalaMl DAVID FOUNTAIN, ADMINISTR ATOR OF THE ESTATE OF LU THER B. HUNTER, DECEASED VS iuuili TTVANTS SANDLIN AND HUSBAND, R. H. SANDLIN; NICK EVANS AND WIFE, A" RRnwN FVANJ5: LUCY HUNTER; A WIDOW; ROBERT LEWIS AND - v nsn'nnm r VHTTC. orw rr.iwvmm lewis assu WIFE, MRS. ROY CLIFFORD LEWIS; VIOLETTE LEWIS winn AND HUSBAND, HARRY B. WINN. JR.: GLORIA LEWIS D11TP ANTt TTfTSRAND. JOHN C PAKE, JR.; TROY HUNTER AND vnvv. t.tt.T.TK BESS HUNTER; LILLIE HUNTER GARNER AND HUSBAND. ROBERT UAKiNJin; AMTIPITW HTTNTEK ANU mirr. LILLIAN HUNTER; ETHEL HUN- WD pnRKRSnN AND HUSBAINJJ nTTTO RORKRSON: STEPHEN HUNTER AND WIFE, RUBY HUN TER; CYRUS HUNTER AND WIFE ttti.tam r.ARNF.R HUNTER: JERRY HUNTER AND WIFE MRS. IfDUV TTTfMTF.R- SAD1K xlUIN X- aj rjtfc a aa w a. - to cmith ANT). HUSBAND. MIT- nHELL SMITH: L. J. MUri!.n. The defendants, Roy Clifford Lewis, Mrs. Roy Clifford iwib. Vdolette Lewis Winn, narry o. Winn Jr., Robert Garner, Jerry Hunter, Mrs. Jerry Hunter, Ivey Hunter, Aaron Brown, Inex Brown, Odell Brown, Sarah Brown, Irene t-... Tamos DflWSOIl HrOWU, DIUIIUi Douglas Franklin Brown. Marion Brown Turano, reter mrano, w shall Hunter, Mrs. Marshall Hunter and Naomi Hunter Beasiey. wiu take notice that an action enuuea .!.. tin heen commenced B3 awv against them in the Superior Court of Duplin county, norm a hin Koino a nroceedinK relat- aiiu lng to real estate within the state, namely: A special proceeumB brought by the administrator of Luther B. Hunter, deceased, for the sale of lands of saia aeceaseu . caBts for the payments LU t,xov v. " . of the debts and costs of admini stration of said deceased; tnai aaia defendants are heirs at law of aald deceased and as such are necessary parties to this proceeoing; .ui.u nt aftinn is set forth in the complaint or petition filed in this cause. And said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, at the Court house in KenansvUle, on the 4th day of November, 1949 and answer Homnr tn the Detltion filed in tutu nnilU whtph has been duly una wm."! - I ii in com office, or on or before 25 day of November, 1949, or the plaintiff or petitioner win appiy w the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 4th nay oi uciooer, iw. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court 10-28-4t. HEP when bringing home the bacon; the ..u.oilni hattle cry of the cock when another male takes too much interest in his mate; tne wca;er-u .k1a nf the male in DUTSUit Of hit love affairs; the note of the hen that invites the male; ana a great uci of baby talk. That la to aay, the various notes of the chicks the metallic piping t th inat ehink. the childish chat- ter of youngsters keeping In touch with eacn, oiner wauo " the grass, and the curlew-like wall of the captured chick, a sound that brings down upon your head a de mon In feathers me parcin uu. All this is but a fraction of the, bobwhote's language, yet the sweet est note Is that liquid far-ranging ka-lo-ee-hee that sounds like some Polynesian song of welcome. Orni thologists call it the scatter call, meaning that it calls the scattered flock together. Sometime you might be lucky enough to hear the "whisper call given when danger is near out noi . tn dictate retreat. It's like the cheery bob-bob-white, but o soft It carries only a few yards. When danger Is real you u near v.. ni4 hiirlc running out that me- ll.V MA V" - r M - .(,11, chanical message in code to-il-lck- iri.ir.vioir pf and over, umc&s aic absolutely responsive to this for it means that peril is right at hand. The birds, too, are right at hand that's the baffling part of this king of all ground birds. You hear them all about you, tne aiarm cry v. tprins like hail on a tin roof, but not a feather can you see. General Farm Crop Situation A second week of generally fair autumn weather was experienced by farmers in North Carolina thru Octoberl4. Land preparation for -i .!.. Af on.aH n-aina and winter cover crops is considered to be on! schedule and conamon oi i" -f nr harvest showed tiuu Mwr- ' . , marked improvement, corn, cotton, peanuts ana sweet poiavu rl, attention. Grading Vina iwiBiuw and marketing of tobacco is practi cally completed in this secuon. Heating Equipment Should Be Checked With cold weather approaching, farmers were advised today by L. F. Weeks, Duplin County Agent to check their heating equipment and j... i, (n safe winter service. conuiiiuii ii. w Fire strikes with out warning, he pointed out, and destroys about $90,000,000 wortn oi larra piiw annually -- or about 4 farm build ings every hour. Mr Weeks suggests a systematic check-up before a fire or injury. Check the chimney to see that all Joints are tight and that there is a spark arrester to protect combus tible roofs. See that an siuve p.." are in good condition and a safe distance from walls, ceilings, cur tains, or paper. Use a meiai umnd nr coal-burning CUVCl U. ..ww , stoves. Use metal containers for Don't gamble with leaky connec tions, defective equipment, or poor adjustments on kerosene stoves or other oil burning equipmein Dr. l. 7. Colyjcll OPTOMETRIST ' Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE, N. C. 230c 4 ...vuiatf 1 ft REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUN1 OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOIOGKAI'HV A SPECIALTY BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN KENANSVILLE 4-LOTS-4 100 ft. front X 227 ft. deep Good Residential Section Good Drainage SEE C. B. SITTERSON KENANSVILLE -JUST RECEIVED - ShipmentMules&Horses We Have Our New Super Deluxe Tractor On Display See Us Before You Buy ARCHIE LANIER Beulaville, N.C. Ill ... . . .--VtVVVVVW aBaaaaaiailliaa iii 1 MAMmV1 :Z -i SPORTS AFIELD By: TED RESTING t: i GooH looleing . . . good listeninj Good Buy! c,aatoat iiniflnd same bird for many Is the common bob-white. In t... 17nt9lanr1 TrlPV Call nilll Hs lCW lWBiW n..nii ani rinum south he is a part' ridge, which is a little closer to the facts but naturalists win, w should accept the bird's own name for himself: Bob-White. Some scientists believe no owier e.ua man has SO vast a w - . 1 vocabulary; that Is, a meaningful vocabulary. I exclude the Imitative powers of catbirds, parrots and my. ... th tfnhbledeook of CTOWS StudenU of the bobwhite list ....k nhn.n a the following! the food call given by the cock bird cwrrAUBH a LtCOTH UKUSm MM.iltaiaMl'4itaal IS att DW Myvmn - k for U MM m 9ww 59 66c ,viiom 2 for 66c 2 for wi I tonic . tnr Sot umm (mm m m. " 2 ior mi . tuMU century insurance ndWiduais iriLEU mMm. aT Msnilllal in , 237-1 275-1 ,325-r iAiT nn ntjs. BEST. MuMAlT TO SAY, ws!am TO PLEASE 4 . . a . A M 'AN 'ice a WWW table radio ty A joy to ... smatdy mouMea calineHetotf ancUomely ty Z eMy-to-tuneeep SUtion"clial o clear We. Apleas uxe to W.-MotoroU'. ludt-in "Aorov W antenna, improved" miniature tune, and . W of otner feature- acW -GolJenVoioe-tone cruJity. Matogany or ivory BcaW come !n...... we it W it . today Ucrsaiv Furniture Company WARSAW, II. C. ... 1M
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