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X1 XM.A. f t ! . kf ti, - - The undersigned, having quail ' fled as executrix of the estate of ' J. L. Kaynor, deceased, late ef Du- plin County, thla is to notify all persona having claims against aald estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the third day of August, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of -their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment to the undersigned. , Thia-the second day of August, 1930. '., Mrs. Nancy Brinkley Raynor Executrix of S. L. Raynor es- ; -" ': tate. Wallace, North Carolina Lttham A. Wilson Attorney - .-8-15-t, LAW NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN .ORDER OF TE SUPERIOR r COURT of Duplin-County, made . In the special proceedings entitled: "In. the matter of Curtis Carroll et als". and being S. P. No. 2408, - the undersigned Commissioner will on the 18th day of . September, I9 ",60, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the . courthouse door in Kenansvllle, . : North Carolina, offer for sale io the r highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land, lying and being in Duplin County, State of North i Carolina, and being described as follOWS: " t ,: . ,:' .' - BEGINNING at' a stake on the WILLIAMS VHNEKAL HOME Billy Tyndafl Undertaken - Embalmers '-.. Ambolano Service ' Home of Mt OUre Burial Asso. Phone S288 - Mi OUve, N. C REMEMBER TODAX TOMOBSOW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY : : KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOlfNI OUVE . .., ' Phones M7-J or ISt ' PH010GK4PH1 ' -- - A SPECIALTY ir' COMMERCIAL , . i. road, running South 89 V. C3 poles to a stake, J. Hi and T. J. Carr's corner; thence South i 30 East 51 poles to a stake; thence East 77 .poles to a stake; thence North 41 poles to a stake in the cart road; thence with the cart road South 87 West 22 poles; thence North 77 West 18 poles to the be ginning, containing by estimation 24 acres, more or less. . , And being the same lands as set forth ana described in a deed to Mary Carroll as recorded in Book 127, page 836, of the Duplin Coun ty Registry, reference being had for a more complete and accurate description of same. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 14th day of August, 1950. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 9-13-4L HEP NOTICE OF AMMINISTRAflON Raving this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of Fortln Carr, de ceased, late of Duplin , County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 19th day of August, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. ; - All persons indebted to said es tate will please make -immediate payment.': " -Cv'i----" This 19th day of August, 1950. Vara Carr, Administratrix TYNDALL J FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2308 Home Of Wayne-Duplin Burial Association .. Funeral Directors - Embalmers Ambulance Service Day or Nlfht oooc; .CDOCSCI Ileuses rilAPAETRlENTS, . ...... 4Z. For Kent Warsaw And Kenans ville L J. STRi 3CaJ: V PHONE 554 ; , WARSAW, N.C. cooooooooooo " Mount Olive North Caro lina, R. F. D. 9-29-Qt. VBQ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION State of North Carolina, Conntr of Duplin. " The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of A. S. Benton, deceased, late of Duplin County, State of North Carolina, this la to notify all per sons having claims against the said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 18th day of August 1951, or this notice wil be pleaded in bar of their re covery, All persons indebted to the said . estate will please make -immediate settlement ' . : . This the 17th day, of August, 1950. W. M. Drew, Administra tor of the estate of A .S. Benton. Latham A. Willson, ty$W r f 29-6t LAW 4 of. the liwivwUv..,. thereby se cured and said deed of trust being toy the "terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at pubic auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Kenans vllle, North" Carolina, at 12:00 o' clock, noon, on the 25th day of September, 1950, the property con veyed in said deed of trust -the same lying and being in the County of Duplin and. State.) of North Carolina, In Island Creek Town ship, Duplin County, North Caro lina, and In the City of Wallace and more particularly described as follows, viz:' .. Adjoining the lands ot D, E, Rlvanbark, E. T. ' Blanton, Cum berland Street and others and be ginning at a stake in the West line of Cumberland St 210 feet South ward from the intersection with the South line of West Cliff St.; and running thence parallel to the South line of Cliff St S. 76 degrees W. 215 feet to a stake; thence par- allel to the West line of Cumber land St. N. 14 degrees W. 61 feet to a stake in the center of a. ditch N. 64 degrees E. approximately 220 feet to a stake in the West Line of Cumberland St. thence with the West line of Cumberland St. S. 14 degrees 107 feet to the be ginning, containing 18000 square feet more or less and being same lands described in deed to Holmes E. Wilson recorded in Book 440 at page 63 of Public Registry of Duplin County. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal assessments. This 17th. day of August, 1950. Grady Mercer, Trustee. 9-22-4t GM . - v will be given thorough liibj-ucun la all phases of their duties. L Men who wish to be considered may obtain further . information, and application forms from any first or second class post office or write U. S. Civil Service Commiss ion; Washington 25, D. C. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. -Duplin County, ,. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in. a . certain deed of trust executed Ay Holmes Edward -Wilson and wife, Grace Wilson, dated the 15th day of Aug ust, : 1949, and recorded in Book 453 at page 314 In the offices Of the Register of Deeds of Dunlin County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment M.F. ALLEN, JR. General Insurance j Kenansville, II. C Kenansvittc's Only Insurance Agency r ; - VcriuvT Fish Llsr'xf ' , CREATORS AND- MAINTAINERS OF LOWER - PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS . . (Next Door fo AAP) , i ' Both Wholesale and Retail , . ' t i ; r Know Your Fish or Know Tour Fishman WUXI3 RAilXXTT JRSC2NO i ' WAESAW, N. C DZXJVO 1 1 l iUas lb k.iuJ Leu . ; all iarTOS - : WlMlz'hM Inn s Heeds Policemen About 300 additional policemen will be needed as a result of the new law authorizing a 5-day work week for policemen in the Metro politan Police Department, Wash ington, D. C.; according to ihe U. S. Civil Service Commission, which is now accepting applica tions for' the positions. ; The -entrance salary is $3,077 a year, Annual salary Increases are given for five years to those men whose work is satisfactory. After 5 years of duty, the men become eligible to compete for promotion to higher-paying position. Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 31, must be not less than 5 feet 7 Inches tall, and must weighs at least 145 pounds. They must be in sound physical condition and free from marked deformity. They must pass a writ ten test but no previous training pr experience in police work is nec essary") Persons who are appointed As Doctor Travels - The doctor's bill of the average rural family increases 66 cents for every mile the doctor travels, a survey in Eastern Carolina shows. - It was found that 27 percent of the families lived 10 miles or more from a doctor and more than 20 miles from a hospital., Families living at these distances had about the same amount of illness as other families. The survey also showed that they used hospitals and doc tors to about the same extent There was two important dif ferences: the isolated families did not and frequently could not get medical service in their homes; and If they did get a doctor to make the trip, the expense was greater. , "'.'V'. The cost of getting a doctor in the country varied with the dis tance the patient lived from town. The average fee for one call at the doctor's office was $2.80. The ave rage fee for a home call In the day was $7.12, and for a home call at night 89.35 T " . Farmers Urged To Buy Fertilizer Will farmers have all the ferti lizer they need for fall and spring plantings? TH$ YEAR? a. IS V1$IOM PEftFECT? 3. CAN f3AdlE WEEP 7 ooooooooocoo For Sale Answer to Question No. 1: I I. Probably not. but the chances are that someone in your family may bo. There were 16.659,973 patients admitted to hospitals in 1949, a peacetime record more than s.OOO.uw aoove the figure for 1940. An Important reason for th increase h ute rapid spread of hospitalization insurance, now estimated to ex ceed 60,000,000. Answer to Question No. 2: X No, It's Just standard. And even with 2020 vision you may heed glasses lor close work, such aa reading or sewing. U you're having trouble with your vision, chefck. with your doctor. Answer to Question No. 8: 8. They , can make a lot of nose but real weeping doesn't begin until the baby is three months- old, at wfcich timojhe tear gfend fuBy demote For Best Prices and Con; plete Job onlWonuxaents See or Write Rev. H. J. Vhaley Not unless they store it on their farms at once. That is the word . which comes from The National Fertilizer As sociation in Washington. Although the Industry is fully equipped to meet requirements, Dr. Russell Coleman, the organiza tion's president, says that some farmers may be disappointed. In dustry supplies now on hand must move steadily from plants to the farm, he explains, so as to allow space for additional fertilizer to be produced and processed. FARMER HELPS SELF BY HELPING OTHERS Albert Brown, Negro farmer of Rt 1 Beulaville, has found that it pays to help others while helping himself. According to Riddick E. Wilkins, Duplin Negro Farm Agent, Brown is a young war veteran who purcha sed a 15-aere farm in the Muddy Creek section in 1947. He began by ( erecting a small but comfort able home for his wife and child. Soon his neighbors learned to re spect his leadership in farming. Brown was one of the first to have his soil tested for liming and fertilizing recommendations. Since then, about 70 in that neighbor hood have had soil tests. , This Duplin farmer spends a good deal of time helping his nei ghbors," both; adults and 4-H club members, with farm problems. He says if there is any way to get .higher production from his land, he wants to find out what it is. I E SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL,, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TEB-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V CRIMP TIN FOOFING BRICK SIDING Z. J. CARTER & SOU WALLACE, N. C. QOOOOOOOOOl - 10SO FALL. 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Take the wheel s i ; find out can sleep on It i i . load all your tonting and fishing gear how Chrysler's bwlt-in voue off the way through is combined w.haulfaiTOMiwttfnc with MW at beat "V 00 m road today DELIVERY PROMPT SERVICE :l) 1 f 2 , ,mm -i ii TP- ;s,2: k J SOS) how the), rear Seat cushion) folds forward ogahwf fh front oat bock, and ' ' rear seal bock turns down to fornrflat, lavol-loadlng platform. Sf are tire can be carried In ' petMngof compartment. Or in woll at right of luggage compartment, Counter-balanced trunk lid opens easily, and stays opan for easy loading, Sturdy luggage rack on roof adds conventonriy to the huge carrying capacity of this cor. Uphohtery Is tough plastic that resembles grained alligator hide. TELEPHONE 2542 Lp fl by F3! 1 fv.t or Cosn pany , 119 ':W';'j,aiiiesiSt r i
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