:una THE DUTLIN TIMES FRIDAY, ErXEr.ICL 1?13 Next NOTICE OF SALE 'UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an ode, of the Superior, Court of.Du .Mn County, made In the special lceedlnrs entitled: "In the MaU . w. lTMnlAM mk. old anil belnr Special Proceeding- No. 235!V of the office f the Clerk of Sup grior Court of DupUn County, the indenifnedi Commissioner will on g,e 7th day of January, 1950, at U:S0 A. M the premises near $e Town of Rosehille, N. C, offer (or sale to the highest bidder for cash, all those certain tracts or par cels of land lying and being in gosehlll Township, Duplin County, gttte of North Carolina, and being described as follows:' V- - ,take on the North edge of Ridge t . ditch, J. D. Teachey, ijne, and running thence with the North edge of Ridge Street 5-Va gbies to the West edge pf Walnut Street; thence, with the West edge of Walnut St about N. 14-16 West 300 feet to the edge of an unnamed street; thence with' the South edge of said unnamed street, about South 75- West 2 poles and 14 links to ti. ditch? on J. D. Teachey's line; t&ence with the J. D. Teachey line and said ditch to the beginning, be ing the land conveyed to A. L. rioyd by Charles Teachey, Sr. and Mattie Teachey, his wife, by deed recorded in Book 435, page 177, Registry of Duplin County. 3 And further being the same lands as recorded in Book 440, page 171, of the Duplin County Registry ; SECOND TRACT. BEGINNING 4 a stake at the western line of the ACL. right of way, Marvin Dick sen's northeastern corner, formerly Q. C. Vann'a corner, and running thence about South T76-V& West J34-V4 feet to a stake; thence Nor'h 13-V4 West 104 1-2 feet to a stake "at Scott's line; thence Scott's line about North 76-16 East 214 1-2 feet to a stake at the Western line of said A. C. I right of way; thence about South 13-16 East 104 1-2 feet to the beflnnlog, containing one balf acre, more or less, and being the home lot of the late J. J. New ton and wife, in Rose Hill. See Book 435, page 292, Book" 336, page 344, Book, 435, page 280; Book 435, page 291; Book 435, page 313; Book 435, page 290. The following land known, as the John j. Newton farm tracts and be ing described as follows: - THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the Northern line of the public road continuing Main Street Eastwardly, Mary Lunceford's Sou thwestern corner at said Northern line, and running as said line of ld road for street, nearly South 7644 West 128 feet to a stake. Chas. . Newton's corner of Lot No. 4 in this division; thence C. J. Newton's line of Lot No. 4, -North 8-6 East 990 feet to a stake North of the Ke nansville public road in line- Christmas Greetings To Everybody...... Look over our Stock of Merchandise Buy CHRISTMAS GOODS, GIFTS, ETC. . SHOES, LADIES DRESSES, SWEATERS, V UNDERWEAR, WORK CLOTHING, ETC. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BUILDING : ' MATERIALS - COKER'S PEDIGREED TOBACCO SEED, . PLANT BED FERTILIZER READY MADE PLANT BED COVERS. . YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND PATRONAGE 1 ALWAYS APPRECIATED. 2. E. Quinn Company KENANSVILLE - MADAM GOLDSBORO, N. C. 1 T qn. :rnf'' -C. In r Us you any and everything you wish to know without asking any inn b!vp vnu lumH of friends and enemies. Gives true and r-failing advice on all affairs of ilt this psychic reader at once. n business, love, marriage, wuis, aeeas, mortgages, lost ana swieu as and speculations of all kinds. t t LUCKY DAYS AND LUCKY NUMBERS 't be discouraged if others have failed to help you. She does what ; im to do. One visit will' convince you this MEDIUM and DI . I ALER is superior to any reader you have ever consulted. . i rivate and Confidential Readings Dally and Sunday . , s- QAM tn in P M Ynn Must Be Satisfied or No Charge ' .ai , i f ,r u 'hitr and riOI.ORF.n just outside of City Limits thence --- line North 52 East 164 feet to a stake, Mary S. Lunce ford's corner to Lot No. 6; thence Lunceford's line of Lot No. 6 South West 1066 feet, to the begin ning, containing acres, being Lot No. 5 in the division, conveyed to Eaul S. Newton, (Sr) by Chas. J. Newton and others by deed dated April 15, 1930 and recorded in Book 338, page 342, Registry of Duplin County, North Carolina. See Book 424, page 527; Book 424, page 452. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the Northern line of the public road which is an exten sion of Main Street Eastwardly, and running thence as said Northern line of said road ne?' ly South 76-' West 88 2-3 feet to a ditch, R. T. 'yrs 'Tl n R' J- Tea e w' " fee' to a stake, Myrtle L. Crawford's corner; thence Crawford's line North 8-i East 814 feet to a stake, North of the Kenansville road in line; thence line 52 East 171-V6 feet to Chas J. New ton's corner to Lot No. 4 in thu division; thence as Chas. J. New ton's line of Lot No. 4, South 8-M-West 882 feet to the beginning, which is-Chas. J. Newton's South western corner, containing acres, more or less, and being Lol No. 3, in this tract of this division. The foregoing described property being conveyed by deed which is recorded in Book 336, page 349, of the Duplin County Registry. The said deed being made by Chas. J. Newton and others to Dougald New ton. See Book '423, page 497. FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in R. T. Teachey's line 271 V4 feet South 73 East from M. W. Jerome's corner, Dougald Newton's Southwestern corner to Lot No. 3 in this division, and running thence Teachey's line North 73 West 131 feet to a stake, Linwood Newton s Southeastern corner of Lot No. 1 in this division; thence Linwood Newton's line of Lot No. 1 North 8-V6 East 670 feet to a stake North of Kenansville road, L. T. Knowles line; thence Knowles line and others line North 73 East 65 feel 'o a stake in a ditch;, thence his line North 27 West 18-la feet to a stake Jn .1 ditch; thence others line North 52 East 109-M feet to a stake Doug ald Newton's Northwestern corner to Lot No. 3; thence Dougald New ton's line South 8-Ms West 814 feet to the beginning, containing 21 i aorts more or less, and being the same lands as described in a deed to Myrtle L. Crawford as recorded in Book 336, page 347-48 of the Du plin County Registry, reference .s hereby had for an accurate descrip tion of same. That the said Ralph C. Crawford is the only heir at law of Myrtle L. Crawford and is signing this deed as the only heir at law and the only living child of Myrtle L.' Crawford. See Book 433, paie 435. PHONE: DIAL 2-536 2 GLEtl II lie life. If worried, troubled or in doubt She can and will help you. Consult Permanently Located In White on Smithfield High.py, Route 70, SIXTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in a ditch, in Alma Herring's line, at the Northern line of the Public road forming the ?xtension of Main- Street, Eastwardly, and running thence as the Northern line of said public road, nearly South 76-V4 West 128 1-3 feet to a stake, Paul S. Newton's corner i.i this division, Lot No. 5; thence as P. S. Newton's line of Lot No. 5, North 8-Vfc East 10C6-V feet to a stake on the Northern side of tle Kenansville road in line; thence "line, North 'j2 East 144 feet to a stake in a ditch, Alma Herring's corner, thence Al ma Herring's line along the diti-h, about South 84 West 1120 feet to the beginning, containing 2 19-20 acres, more or less; being Lot No. 6, in this tract in this division. See Book 385, page 488, subject to a lease for a small tract of land leased to State of North Carolina for fire tower. SEVENTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in a ditch at the Southern line of the public road forming the extension Eastwardly of Main Street, John Newton's Northeastern corner to a previously owned tract and running thence along the ditch and Southern line of said road nearly North 76-V East 485-M feet to a stake in the intersection of an other ditch J. A. Teachey corner; thence Teachey's line alon; said ditch about South 13 West 626 feel to another ditch; thence as other ditch North 79 West 629 feet to a take in another ditch, John New ton's corner; thence as tile other ditch and Newton's line North 1 East 370-Vi feet to the beginning, containing 5 8-100 acres be the same more or less, and further be ing the FIRST TRACT as describ ed in Book 336. page 339, of the Du plin County Registry. EIGHTH TRACT; BEGINNING at a stake in same road ditch and line as FIRST TRACT, but at Joh l Newton's Northwestern coiner to Ins home tract and running thence with John Newton's line and the ditch South -Vz West 227-Vj feel to a stake in another ditch; thence as other ditch North 72 West 422 feet to a stake at the Southern line of the same public road; thence along the said Southern line oi said road about North East 445 feet to the beginning, contain ing 1 1-10 acres, be the same more or less. And further being the SECOND TRACT a's recorded in Uook ajb. page 339, of the Duplin Counly Registry. NINlil TitACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the Northern line of I'.'e Public road used as extension of Main Street Eastwardly, Paul S. Newton's Southwestern corner, Lol No. 5 in this division, and running thence as the Northern line of said Public road about South 76-! West 126 feet to a stake corner to Lol No. 3, Dougald Newton's corner; Ihence Dougald Newton's line ot Lot No. 3 North 8-Vfc East 882 feci to a stake North of the Kenansville road; thence line North 52 East 173 feet to a stake Paul S. Newton's cor ner to Lot No. 5; thence Paul S. Newten's line South 8-:i Wes'. 990 feet to the beginning, containing 2 11-20 acres, more or less; being the lands deeded by Mary S. Lunce ford and others to Chas. J. Newton which deed is recorded in the Reg istry of Duplin County, N. C, in Book 336, page 351, and further be ing the same land as recorded in Book 316, page 107, of the Duplin County Registry. KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT Western Auto Associate Store WARSAW SUN. - MON. Dec. 18-19 Knock On Any Door With Humphrey Bogart And John Derek. TUESDAY, Dec. 20 Madame Boyary With Jennifer Jones And James Mason. ' "" i WEDNESDAY, Deo. 21 DOUBLE FEATURE ' . Arctic t !"n TENTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at the intersection pf the J. J. Newton ditch with the Street ditch on the southern side of Main Street extended beyond the town limits of Rose Hill and running thence as the Southern line ditch of Main Street extended about North 75-V4 East 317-V4 feet to the intersection of another ditch; thence as the other ditch South 3 M East 372 feet to the intersection of another ditch, Geo. Newkirk's corner; thence with the Geo. New kirk line ditch North 81 West 357 feet to a stake at the intersection of another ditch, Newton's line; thence Newton's line and the last mention ed ditch North 8-V4 East 227-W feet to the beginning.containing 2-V4 acres, be the same, more or less. And further being the same lands as described in Book 295, page 392, of the Duplin County Registry. ELEVENTH TRACT: BEGIN NING at a stake in R. T. Teachey's line, 140-'. feet South 73 East from M. W. Jerome's southeastern cor ner, Myrtle L. Crawford's southwes tern corner to Lot No, 2 In this division and running thence with R. T. Teachey's line North 73 West 140-'i feet to a stake, M. W. Jer ome's corner; thence Jerome's and others line crossing the Kenansville -Rose Hill old public road North 8-Vj East 587 feet to a stake north of said Kenansville road; thence North 73 East 152-: i feet to a stake. Myrtle L. Crawford's Lot No. 2, in this division; thence Crawford's line Southh 8-16 West 670 feet to the beginning, containing two (2) acres, more or less, being Lot No 1 in this division. And further be ing the same lands as described in Book 375, page 327, of the Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of gu.i.l faila. The land will be sold on the premises, near the Town ot Rose Hill. Advertised this 5th day of Dec ember, 1949. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner l-6-4t. HEP NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Duplin County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the Special pro ceeding entitled, "David Fountain, Administrator, of the estate of Lu ther B. Hunter, deceased, vs Ammie Evans Sandlin et als," and being S. P. No. 2342, duly filed in the Office of Superior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned Commiss ioner will offer for sale on the 2nd day of January, 1950, at 12:00 Noon, at the Court House door la Kenansville, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain tract of land, timber and land to be sold separately or to gether, whichever brings greater, and being all that certain tract or parcel of land situated in Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the run of Muddy Creek, and runs thence South 1-45 East 1085 feet crossing Chinquapin Road to a stake located just South of the Chinquapin Road; thence South 86-15 East 538 feet to a stake near Bear Pond Branch; thence South 137 feet; thence South 33 East 119 feet; thence South 14-V West as ditch and the Jine of V. Maready 470 feet; thence South 34 East 77 feet; thence as ditch South 24 East 500 feet; thence South 28 East '440 feet to a stake on back line; thence as back line North 87 East 825 feet to a stake; thence North 6 West as the line of J. R. Souther land 1000 feet to an iron stake; thence North 56-V4 West 264 feet to a stake; thence North 67 West 165 feet to a. stake; thence North 32 West 198 feet to a stake; thence North 10" East 148 feet to a stake; thence North 1544 West 260 feet to a stake jthence north 5- West 132 feet to a stake; thence North 54 West 00 feet to an oak; thence South 8 East 90 feet to an oak on f WARSAW, N.C. With Rod Cameron. TOURS. FRI." Dee. 22-23 Red, Hot And Blue With Betty Ilutton And Victor Mature. SATURDAY, Dee. 24. . DOUBLE FEATURE Jronlier Revenge :Fcr::nYacn the run of Big Branch; thence asi the run of Big Branca to the run of Muddy Creek; thence down the run ox iviuaay ureen 10 uie uesumnis point, containing 65 acres, more or less. The timber situated on said lands that will cut and measure 10 inches across the stump 12 inches above the ground, with usual privileges of lngrets and egress, with the right to remove same within two years can be sold separately from the lands, or can be sold with the land whichever is greater. A 10 per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder, as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 26th day of November, 1949. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner. 12-30-4t. HEP NOTICE In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY SAM SCOTT VS LI DDI E M. SCOTT The ihove named defendant, Lid die M. Scott, 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 frcm the de fendant upon the ground that plain tiff and defendant have lived sep arate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 7th day of January, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 6th day of December, 1949. R. V. Wells, Clerk. Superior Court. 12-3-4t. HEP TYNDAU FUNERAl HOME TO MOUNT QLXVH Hama nf Vr-l-u-t'..n Mm. f Burial Association Pecan Growers WE BUY PECANS Top Prices Paid T. B. YOUNG & COMPANY Open in Wallace On Fri. Dec. 16th. At Blanchard and Farrior Warehouse 0 OB s WEEK BEGINNING Two Shows MON. through FRI. Beginning At 6:45 PM MONDAY and TUESDAY My Dream Is Yours Starring Jack Carson And Doris Day t WEDNESDAY Scene Of The Crime Starring Van Johnson And Gloria De Haven THURSDAY and FRIDAY Fountainhead Starring Gary Cooper And Patrica Neal SATURDAY Double Feature Riders Of The Starring Cal Shrum Today NOi'L State of North CaroKna, County of Duplin. The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of George N. Futrell, deceased, late of Duplin County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of November, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement and payment to the undersigned. H. E. Latham, Administrator, Rose Hill, North Carolina. Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 12-30-6L LAW gCHRISTMASf I GIFTS I jj tl feCiatiiiiii " L Elgin Watches $33.75 up Lighters Pearls .Jt Pen, Pencil Sets .J Watch Bands ft Rings X Cameo Brooches Costume Jewelry Seth-Thomas $ Clocks : I BAKER'S I Jewel Shopj Warsaw Furniture Store IN WARSAW ;J & n e 8 DECEMBER 19th. Continuous 1 to 11 pun. Pony Express I Hang NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of W. 9. Rouse, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the 2nd day of December, 1950, or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This November 25, 1949. Sallie Keziah Rouse, Administratrix, Warsaw, N. C. l-6-6t. RDJ MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF DECEMBER 18 Sunday and Monday MISS TADLOCK'S With JOHN LUND And WANDA HLNDRIX. Tuesday and Wednesday CANADIAN PACIFIC With RANDOLPH SCOTT Thursday - Double Feature LUCKY STIFF AND KIDNAPPED With RODDY MC DOWELL Friday THE BRIBE With ROBERT TAYLOR And AVA GARDNER Saturday HORSEMAN OF THE SIERRAS With CHARLES STARRFTT SEABEE HAYWORTH'S MOTOR PARK DRIVE IN THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N, C (One of Carolina's Finest) MOONLIGHT LIGHTING CHILD KEN 8 PLAYGROUND MODERN REST ROOMS THE WHOLE FAMILY'S AMUSEMENT CENTER SUNDAY, Dec. 18th Gay Gals Fun And Romance Isn't It Romantic Starring Veronica Lake - Mona Freeman - Billy De Wolfe - Mary Hatcher. Also Color Cartoon rON. & TUES. Great Western Adventure Yellow Sky Starring Anne Baxter, And Gregory Peck. Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY Wonderful Drama of the Great City Manhattan Angel With Gloria Jean, And Ross Ford. Also "Wild Bill Hkkok" Serial THURSDAY A Landslide of Laughs Mexican Hayride With Abbott & Costell. Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY FEATURE Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture With Chester Morris. ALSO Horseman Of Sierras With Durango Kid, And Smiley Burnette. v TO OUR FRIENDS PATBONSe We Wish You One And All A Very Merry Xmas i service (jrarase. - ii i f r i p . . n r V : 1 1 . d c ... i r.. .,t-, i riri

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