feiday,dece lit, x::: litJLJU . . . j t 13. .V AFnrv - rvi j --- v.. r . w v Wit tht evacuation of the fortress of Nacham, (!) by French troop. 0tmumintit-ld Viet Minh eton of all border poet on 60-mile frontier between Indo-China and Red China. In recent weeks the French have been forced to abandon Dongkhe, Caobang- and Thatkhe (indicated by black line). Tn their Saobang retreat, crack Foteign Legion troon lost somi 2.000 n en. NOTICE OF SALE V naer and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in the Special Proceedings, Number 2421, entitled "Sallle K. Bouse and Others, Ex Parte", the undersigned Commissioner, will on the 15th (Friday) day of December, 1950, offer for sale, the equity In the Dower Bight of Mrs. Sallle K. Bouse, shown as the second tract .In 'the description, and the fee simple title In the other lands, to the highest bidder for cash on the premises. The farm described as jthe first tract and the second tract are located two miles east of War maw, on a paved road, with R.E.A. -service. The third and fourth tracts adjoin the .Town limits and the , High School property, at. Warsaw.) ,The "fifth tract consists of: four 'building lota on Frisco Street, In 'a residential, section, .of ..Warsaw, (and the sixth, tract is situated In 'Kenansvllle Township, and known :as the Kern lands; all of said lands ;being described as follows: -1 FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the Northern edge of the Warsaw to Friendship road, said stake being 81 feet eastward from the run of a small branch, and : runs thence as the old line and old calls in the deed, North 58V4 West, 88.4 chains to a stake in the Eastern margin of Dudley Avenue; 1 thence as the eastern edge of Dud ley Avenue, North 81 V4 East, 44.1 chains to a stake, thence South 5816 East, 13.3 chains to a stake, thence South 814 West, 14.81 chains to an Iron stake; thence South 584 East, 444 feet to a stake, Sallle K. Bouse corner; thence as her line a new line South 30 degrees 30 minutes West, 650 feet to a large Cherry tree thence North 65 de grees 40 minutes West, 585 feet to . a stake in the farm road; thence as said road, South 3 degrees 30 minute West, 841 feet to a stake, thence as the Northern edge of the road, South 65 degrees 40 minutes East, 1538 feet, to a fence post; thence as the fence South 20 de grees 10 minutes East, 489 feet to the northern edge of the pavement, In the Warsaw and Friendship road, thence as Northern edge of pavement South 79 degrees 30 ' minutes West, 665 feet to the be-1 ginning, containing by the old ; deed 95 acres, more or less. . SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake In the Northern edge of the pavement In the Warsaw to Friendship' road, at a point 81 feet JAr.SVILLE N.X I . ...j t.j t i liepaixing 1 '".A hi a rebel ere now retnrted in Eastward from the center of the Culvert, in a small branch and runs tnence as said road, North 79M East. 665 feet to a stake, in line with the wire fence, thence as the fence, North 20 degrees 10 minutes West, 489 feet te a fence post, thence North 65 degrees 40 minute West, 1538 feet to a stake; throw as the farm road, North S degree 30 minutes East, 400 feet to a stake, thence North 85 degree 15 minutes West, to the old s line, thence as the old line to the be ginning containing 41 and 7-10 acres, more or less. ' '' - ; THIRD TRACT: Beginning at the intersection of the Northern line of Chelly Street, eastern line of Brighton Street, running thence with the Northern line of Chelly Street, a course of about North 76 degrees 18. minutes East, 1006.9 feet more or, less, to a stake in the Northern edge of ., Chelly. Street, extended,' Eastwardly, Mid stake being Walter Moore's southwest ern corner, as shown on a map here inafter referred to, as Exception Number Seventeen, running thence with Walter Moore's western line, a course of about ....orth 14 degrees 15 minute. West, about 420 feet to a stake, Walter Moore's Northwest ern corner, running thence with Walter Moore's Northern line, a course of about N 76 degrees 18 mln utes East, 412.5- feet, more or less to a stake, at the western edge of Mineral Springs Avenue, running thence with the western edge of Mineral Springs Avenue, a tours of about North 14 degree 15 min utes West,. 447 feet, more or less, to the southern boundary line of the Atlantic and Carolina Railroad Bight of Way, said point being 50 feet from the center of the track, running thence Northwestwardly with the right of way line of said railroad North 40 degrees 02 min utes West, 420 feet more or less, as measured along the center line of said track, to the point of a curve running thence 1 with the curve following the western line of said -Highway 1110 feet as measur ed along" the center line of said track to another point of the curve, in the southern line of said right of way, being 50 feet from the cen ter of the track, running thence with and along said southern line of said right of way, 836.5 feet. more or less, to the Eastern line of Brighton Street runnlna thence Vith the Eastern line of Brighton Street, a course of about South 13 degrees 84 minutes East, 1846 feet more or less to the Northern line of Chelly Street, the point of beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less, excepting however from the above description, two tracts of land, sold to Mary Aan Boney Newklrk, on March 20, 19- 33, the first tract being 78.8 feet by 420 feet, and the second tract being 233 feet by 420 feet, and containing approximately two acres, in both tracts. And being the first tract described In a deed front E. Walker Stevens, and Bobert C. Wells, Trustees, of J.- A. Newklrk, a Bankrupt, to W. D. Rouse, re corded in Book 418 at page 356 Duplin County Registry. FOURTH TRACT: All those cer tain tracts or lots of land, describ ed in a deed dated 19th day of January 1943, from J. B. Quinn and wife Eva Quinn, to W. D. Bouse, adjoining the lands of the late B. F. Cooper, and others, and located North of Warsaw High School, con taining four acres more or said deed being recorded In Book 419 page 565 of the public Regis try of Duplin County, te which reference is heaeby made. r u ana an w FIFTH T3ACT: Eltuate, lying 1 feet;-J la t Tc o of Warsaw, t ' i an y made. - - ' -wT: l..uiut at a s'.ke in Alex Southerland's line, .-Vi polei from the Alex Souther land corner, being the Kortbeait corner of the 22 and 7-8 acres tract of land deeded to W. T. Hit ter, by T. S. Kern and others, and runs North 88V West, 43V poles to a take (old corner) thence with the old J. D. Pittman line. North 874 West, 89 poles to a stake in the old Alex Southerland line, In Piney Branch, thence South 12V4 West, 86 poles to a stake In place of a Bed Oak, Southerland' cor-, ner, thence South 2Va West, 80 poles to a stake, in place of a water tak; thence North 874 West, 38 poles to a' llghtwood stump in the run of Maxwell swamp, wence down the run of said Swamp, to a stake, the corner of the lands deed ed to W. T. Bitter, by T. S. Kern, thence wltti W. T Bitter" line, North 32V East, about 213. poles to the beginning, containing 63-94 acres, more or leu,, and being the same Unas known- as ine .ern Place, described In a deed from J. S. Jtouse, Jr., and wife to W. D. Mouse, and recorded in Book 143 page 129 of the public Registry of Duplin County. This tract is loca ted In Kenansvllla Township. A ten percent deposit must be made on the day of sale. Dated this the 13th day of Nov ember, 1950. ' B. D. Johnson, Commissioner 12-8-4UBDJ ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE North Carolina, Duplin County. The undersigned having been ap pointed and duly qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Paul Armstrong,, deceased, all persons keying claims against said estate are notified to exhibit same before her ok or before the 4th day of November, 1951,xor this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sam es tate will please make immediate WItXIAMS MINERAL HOME BUly TyndaO :Z,; ' ViMlettakera - Embalmera Aaaesilanee Service , Heaee ef Mt . Olive Burial Asso. Phase 286S; - Mt OUve, N. C REMEMBER TODAI TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE PhesMW 917-J er 881 PHOIOORM'HI A SPECIALTY COMMERCIAL r PLUMBING and HEATING ATTENTION - : i HOME OWNERS 11 down t year to pay Installation of Water Systems, Bathroom. Hot- Water Heaters, Kitchen Stoves and Central Heat ing Systems. - GENERAL PLUMB INQ AND HEATING CONTRACTORS iiasty"piOmbi:!G AND , heati::g co. MOUNT OLIVE Prices Up DELIVER VAYIIE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, HIC. sooth john- Street, ooldsbobo, n. c. 1 ' mm pea -s. r-t WW si h .r irum noe miseraDio t r ni and are I ,rd of Hearlne; due to t .rr. ct the heaJ, write u NOV tot r f of r ' reeult r simple home twr i )r ompli: for a r" Srry '1 INC T "-". t : . payment. This the 2nd day of November, 1950. 1 Nellie A Wbeless, Admlnl v , stratrix of ' Paul Arm , strong, deceased. l-5-0t. C. . NAW NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBUCATION In The Superior Court North Carolina: Duplin County: DORIS H. MURRAY, Plaintiff, 1 vs L1NWOOD B. MURRAY, Defen dant V The defendant, Llnwood B. Mur ray, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an abso lute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years and more of separation; and the defendant will further, take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County, Kenansvllle, North Carolina, within twenty (20) day after the 15th day of December, and answer or demur to the Com plaint in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 16th day of November, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk of .-.!. Superior Court of Duplin County. 12-8-4t. CW NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA: DUPLIN COUNTY: LUCY IRIS ROBERTS, plaintiff, vs MARK MASON ROBERTS .defend ant The defendant, Mark Mason Roberts, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years and more of separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he Is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of General County Court of said County, Kenansvllle, North Caro lina, within twenty (20) days after the 9th Day of December, 1950, and answer or demur to the Com plaint in said action or the plain- GEO. P. PRIDGEN STATE LICENSED Plumber PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES BATHROOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATER HEATERS WATER PUMPS KITCHEN SINKS Phone 473 WARSAW, N. C. TYWD ALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2308 Home og Wayne-Duplin - - Burial Association Funeral Director Embalmera Ambulance Service Day or Ntcht Dr. H. V. Colvell OPTOMETRIST Eye Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh ' ' Chevrolet Company . Prmanent Office In ' WALLACE. N. C. ': Sell For Cash OUR PLANT V I t m i - . v I .SEIID IM-.OAV. c-1' tui will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 2nd day of November, 1950. R, V. Wells, Clerk of Gen eral County Court of Duplin County. 12-l-4t. CW " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Mrs. Henrietta Miller, , deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersign ed at its Trust Department Office in the City of Raleigh, North Caro lina, Itemized and duly verified, on or before the 3rd of November, 19 51, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to the es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Ad ministrator. This the 27th day of October, 19S0. First Citizens Bank & Trust Co., as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Henrietta Miller, Deceased. 12-8-6t F.C.B. NOTICE OF SALE In The General County Court North Carolina, Duplin County. STATE vs JOHNNIE PARKER By yirtue of an order directed to the undersigned from the Gen eral County Court of Duplin Coun ty in the above entitled action, 1 will, on Monday the 4th day of December, 1950, at 1:00 P. M., In front of the Duplin County Jail, Kenansvllle, N. C, sell to the high est bidder, for cash, one confisca ted 1949 Frazer 4-door sedan, Mo tor No. FM 12209, Serial No. F495- OOOO0OOOOOOQI AND APARTMENTS For Kent Warsaw And Kenans ville A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 ,! WARSAW, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOQO CdDELN WAKTTEIQ) TOP PRICES AT ALL TIMES CAN UNLOAD YOUR TRUCK AT ANY TIME (0). 008990. . This the 6th day of November, 1950. . Balph J. Jones, Sheriff - Duplin County. 12-l-2t. PLEASANT VIEW MEWS . INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rouse an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Evelyn on November 16. Mrs. Rouse is the former Evelyn Kelly of Albertaon. Mr. and Mrs. Durham Grady vis ited Mrs. N. P. Farrior at Parrotts Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Bland Huscey visited Lyon. Sutton who is a patient at Gastonia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Kelly visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and family visited Mrs. Noah Roue and baby in Kinston Sunday. J. D. Grady and friends attended the State-Wake Forest game Satur day. Several from here attended the GIVES FAST RELIEF when COLD MISERIES STRIKE iiiimIim1C Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWER PRICKS ON QUALITY SEA FOODS (Nest Door to AJ Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishmau ' WILLIM BABTLETT FREE RESSINQ WARSAW N C M. F.ALLEN JR. General Insurance Kenansville, N. C. Kcnansville's Only Insurance Agency , CainroM Baltic, II.C. EG7ADLISE3ED contest at B. F. Gfatijr i . . . i. Revival service came tease Sunday night at Pleasant View a good attendance througheei See week. : -''' " .' oooooooooocc For Sale SASH, DOORS, SHETr- ROCK, ROCKLATLL ROCK WOOL,, PLASTZ3, LIME, CEMENT iffAnm a n v a vvkMBauv avsMk. RA-COTTA PIML, D3Zf TILE, WHITE ASBE5TC3 SIDING, ASPHALT smvr.i.ps at.t. vftjnQ OF ROLL ROOFING, kVV CRIMP TIN FOOFING BRICK SIDING Z.J. CARTERS SON WALLACE, N. C OOOOOOOOOC & tie-l DKLIVKB 1917 vf I ! r- '-?, n r-'t i

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