4 vs..' i NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow l-SSl WHITEHOUSE EVAr. MILK IONA TOMATO JUICE SUNNYFIELD S. II. FLOUR SHORTENING SWIFT JEWEL GOLDEN MAID uncolored MARGARINE ANN PAGE Prk an(l BEANS ANN PAGE GELLATIN SPARKLE i ARMOUR'S TREET CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP THICK FAT BACK OLEO GOLDEN MAID YORK APPLES FLORIDA size 04 GRAPE FRUIT 'A FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS OF ALL KINDS NUTS OF ALL KINDS GLAZE FRUIT l -zzrn n-fa-4t- a ersi:: fa I ft er of tale contained in that certain Deed of Trust from Harmon Wells A&P APPLE SAUCE nk.fo.lk 3 tall cns 33c No. 2 can 1 10c 101b bag 41b ctn. I I 83c 21c lib pkg. tomato sauce JJJ) pkg, 19c DESSERTS 3 pkgs. 17c 12 oz. can 41c s 21c 2 cans lib 19c lib 21c 51b box 39c 3 for 25c GLAZE FRUIT J Er ..', to, Vance ft Gavin, Trustee, record ed Duplin County Registry in Book 442, page 194, to which reference la had, default having -been made in the payment of the notes there- by secured, and the same being past due and unpaid, according to its terms, and subject to foreclos ure and "request having been made on the undersigned Trustee by the holder of the indebtedness to fore close the same, the undersigned will offer for sale, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Wednesday, November 23, 1949, at the hour of 12 O'clock Noon, at the Court house door In Duplin County, all of the following' de scribed tracts of land: In Cypress Creek Township, ad- Joining the lands of H. N. Stokes, J. P. Judge and others and being Lot No. 6 in the division of the D. W. Lanier Estate and beginning at a stake on the Chinquapin-Cath erine Lake public road,' M. R. Davis corner, and runs South 14- 35 East 1326 feet te a stake; thence North 77 East 275 feet to a stake; thence North 31 East 273 feet to a stake; thence North 14-35 West 1327 feet to a stake on the Chin quapin-Catherine Lake road; thence with the said road," South 75 West 433 feet to a Stake; thence South 57 West 68 feet to the beginning, containing fourteen and one-half (1414) acres, more or less. Being the same land described in a deed from B.lP. Eeelestbn. Trustee to Harmon Welhfl-recorded In Duplin County Registry in Book 385 page 206, to which reference is had. " A certain tract or parcel of land in Dublin County, State of. -North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. P. Judge, Estate of G. B. D, Parker and '.others, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake on the run of Poly Branch, Howard Pickett's corner, and runs thence South 63 5-6 West 776 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No: 3, thence as Lot No. 3 North 70 1-6 West 80 feet to a small pine, thence as Lot No. 3 North 22 1-3 West 964 feet to a stake on Lanier's line, thence as Lanier's line North 31 3-4 East 671 feet to a stump, J. p. Judge's corner, thence as his line South 54 1-2 East 536 feet to a stake Pickett's corner, thence as his line South 47 1-2 East 510 feet to Poly Branch, thence with Poly Branch to the be ginning, containing twenty-four and four-tenths (24.4) acres, more or less, and being the lands allotted to Delia Judge in the division of the estate of Leah Davis, widow of Monroe R. Davis and mother of Delia Judge. Tnt sale is made subject to all prior encumbrances including tax. A deposit of 10 of the bid will be required. This dcfober 22, 1949. i. t Vance B. Gavin, Trustee V - - fncf.FM.Tos SLIlujo-sEj.-jJb a. Be Lovely To Look At This Economical Easy Way The Perfect Permanent and Hair Style For You ,By Expert Beauticians PATSY'S BEAUTY SHOP Pink Hill, N. C. Southwestern Shrine Ceremonial Of Sudan To Be Held At Fayetteville On Thursday morning, November 10, Fayetteville will wake up with new life. Good fellowship will be in the air! Faces will be brighter, smiling 'faces, thousands of them and RED FEZZES too; the merry Shriners will me on the loose again! For the day the movement and atmosphere of business, hustle and bustle, will have changed to the movement and atmosphere of mer riment - yes, tantalizing, merriment which -leaves you happy and care free. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Friend will meet Mr. and Mrs. Friend Noble; Noble Raleigh will meet Noble New Bern; Noble Fairmont, Noble War saw, Noble Wilson, Noble Wallace -How're You Bill; Hello Jack; Hi Norman! The city decorated In gay colors will add to the 'festivities. There will bi marching, drilling, dancing, singing, chanting, harmonizing, and laughing voices. Brass Bands ga lore! rligh School, College, and Temple. Pretty Maj orettes ener getically doing' their very best Drum and Bugle Drill Corpj. Mam moth: Partfde. Nobles and Notables: People and Potentates with the air of the sand-swept Eastern Deserts around. The all . important Fresh- Meat Candidates; some looking bold,! others afraid and many re signed for the worst, ready to take that long trek over the hot sands of the desert on their pilgrimage to 'that City , of Mecca and there to be Noblized into Shrinedom. ; Fayetteville will play host to Su dan Temple's . Fall Ceremonial which -is sponsored by the Samp son County! Dunn, Fairmont and Fayetteville Shrine Clubs jointly. Through their combined efforts, it should be a most successful Cere monial. K .-.i-.fTSi The American Legion Home and Elks Club will; .hold open house for the ladies and Nobles throughout the day. ir;,;fc f 1 November is turkey time. And, with the U. S. Dept of Agriculture reporting about 29 per cent more turkeys raised this season than in 1948, heavy turkey marketings in November are expected to cause Uncle Sam Says ...j v LL .' Many of my netlewa a 1 cteoes gad that the eentenia of taeir ff envelopes wnally loom away wt.ii raperaonie ie tbir monoy Is jet propeM. K f - " tr6. .!? i :. i m r both wholesale and retail prices to drop below those of a year ago, Miss Hilda Clontz, Home Agent, said this week. What's more, she added, there's a better-than-average crop of cran berries this year to team with tur keys as well as broilers, fryers, and stewing .hens, -All are listed by USDA a plentiful foods for Nov ember menus. Pork appears -on the plentiful list, for the ' first time in several years, Miss Clontz said. Last sea son's large corn crop and heavy spring pig farrowing" were given as reasons for the increasing supply of pork. Fruits are well represented on the November plentiful list, with apples', ' grapes and winter pears sharing the limelight! with raisins and dried prunes. Plentiful vege tables Include fresh sweet potatoes, greens, ' cauliflower, canned F corn, and canned pumpkin. t We'd lit you to every man who sold a single basket of tobac co with uj this year.?.;- This is impossible. But ve still take ihis means to express our appreciation and extend to you the same-warm welcome and unexcelled service to IK you again in 1950- CHARLIE OSBORNE MALLARD ED DALE JOHN BOOTH Slier-.: i. ' . '.' J'f . Vjit . ' -. . t .. Eggs are slated fur an kii in supply in November, USDA says, and bountiful supplies it manufac tured dairy products and dried beans and peas offer other sources of protein for fall mealar Tree nuts -- pecans, wainuts, al monds, and ' filberts - - cooking fats, honey, sugar cane syrup, and molasses are other, plentifuls on Southern markets. . ': x 31,950 Licenses To Driver's license examiners of the N. C. Department of Motor Vehicles issued a total of 31, 950 licenses to drive in September, the department announced. - " ':.. ; - Heavy & Fancy Groceries ' . Fresh Meals Dressed Chickens & Oysters Try a bag of pur Ilu-Vay Flour We slice foiir meal ready lor Ihe freezer, gri sage. Qe us. t'vl Pink Hill, II. C - 2Z t your salt and larq stands from Ji L ii a jupho u uuuuu uu AND WE MEAN IT HERRING, OF B. F. GRADY Of i. erators' licenses issued on new ap- , plications, bringing to 682,000 the ' number granted since the re-lssu- ance program began. Two opera , tors' licenses were Issued on old ap . plications during the month, and., 1,293 duplicates were granted on old !ppUrtiMifc3?'r.U-j 54ff;iK 'Chauffeurs' licenses for the cur- rent fiscal year issued during the month totaled 1,738, boosting the number for the year to 33,638; 99 - duplicate chauffeur licenses were issued,! Net revenue from licenses amounted to $54,015.28, of which $49,244.50 came from original op- erators' licenses; $3,598.53 from or iginal chauffeurs' licenses, ' and $3) from duplicate ohauffeurs li censes.! :'i:mr-r season your sau- 41 . S.f ?4V jj'-ttT:'- . telephone 279-6 t iiL i lit-. WV -r - -I i it i- H -t tj: " SCHOOL CLAUDE BANKS PARICE WILLIAMS WILBUR E. MALLARD ft..-! ' J T. i i f. 'V -1 r :Jf : : i 1 i V otf t toy wkM ' Smo'f t - ' 7 110 N. QUEEN ST , KINSTON, N. C. i ; ... w'

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