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4 County. Under and by virtue of the pow- of sale contained in certain ed of trust executed by G. R. til and wife, Margaret O. Dall, ted .the 21st day of April, 1947, i recorded In Book 441, pace 3, in the office of the Register f Deeds of Duplin County,' North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for own at the courthouse door in Kenansville, North Caro lina, at noon, on the 29th day of December, 1950, the property con veyed in said, deed of trust the same lying and being In the County of Duplin and State of North Caro lina, -in Kenansville Township, and in the city of Kenansville, and more particularly described as follows; -Adjoining the lands bf Susie Lee, ty and ouit.s, and Lvu -.d as fjl follows: . i ' " , Beginning at stake where the South edge of the 'street in front of the -courthouse in the town at Kenansville Intersects the court house square of Duplin County Courthouse, and runs thence with the southern edge of said street South 75 East 43 feet and 0 V inches to a stake the corner of the lot purchased by C J. Soutberland from C P. Kelly, thence the ,Une of that lot South 15 West 75 feet to a stake, her corner, thence North 75 West 43 feet and 9 V inches to a stake, thence North 15 West 751 feet to the beginning, containing 8-100 acres, more or less, and be ing the same tract of land described and conveyed in a deed dated Dec-ember-1, 1926, from J. E. West and wife, Ethel West to H. M. West and recorded in Book .284, page 434, Registry of Duplin County. ' - But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal assessments. - A deposit of .40 will be re- We Build to a STANDARD Not to a PRICE! SMITH CONCRETE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Phone 3412 xtlnston, N. C Ili.S ..-.. 1 j C. : M. F. Alien, Jr., 12-22-4t. VBG NOTICE OF SUMMONS "V;.--j!BY PUBLICATION In The General County Court NORTH . CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY ALVA C. M ARKADY IRENE MAREADY The defendant, Irene Maready, will take notice that an action en titled as above has. been commen ced in the General County Court of ifuplin County, North Carolina, by the "plaintiff .above named against the defendant for an abso lute divorce on the groundsel two years separation, and in which the defendant is interested and which cause ol action is set forth in the complaint filed In this' cause and that the defendant Is a necessary part to this action; and that the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear' at the office of the Clerk of the Gen eral County Court of Duplin County in Kenansville, N. Con the 22nd day of December, 1950 and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action, which has been duly filed in said office or the plaintiff will .apply to the -court for the re lief demanded In the complaint. This the 22nd day of November, 1950. , - - R. V. Wells, Clerk of the General County Court of . Duplin County. . i 12-22-4L NBB NOTICB OF SALE ... y HOME for the HOLIDAYS : ; fiv GREYHOUND i r It rerfv is fun to go Greyhound .m S 5N, Christmas time. Yon leave driving . m t t - MIAMI, FLA strain and weather worries at home NORFOLK VA. with your car, svhile yon cruise CLEVELAND, OHIO smeethly along in ' weU-warmed CHICAGO, ILL. -SuperCtwch. Schedules are frequent, COLUMBIA, S. C ' and conveniently time. Fellow pas CHARLOTTE, N. C. seogert axe gay, congenial. Go Grey WINSTON-SALEM, N. hoarftl GO EARLY for a truly ATLANTA, GA. Merry-Christmas trip. v ' , PLU be TasX ' - i Big EXTRA Savings BUS STATION ' ' ", : " on Round Trip Tickets " kenansville , ' v . r? 9 4JM 10.80 -1620 4J0 UM 7.35 MS . V 4J0 10.15 Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale, contained in that cer tain d'ed of trust, from W. L. Fait son, t id wife Mary C. Faison, to R. D. Johnson, Trustee, recorded in Book 453, page 212, Duplin County Registry, a default having been made in the payment of the nots secured thereby, and at the request of the holder of the rotes, and deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale, and. sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Kenansville; Duplin County, North Carolina, on Janu ary 1st, 1951, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon,- the following de scribed lands: Beginning at a stake near dead pine, the old corner of Mary C. Hollings worth and S. R. Bowden, thence with the line of the land formerly owned by S. R. Bowden, Z2Vi boles to a stake, his and Bla ney J. Bests'. old oorner; thence with the said Best line South 30 East; o a stake on the south side of the- path formerly the dwelling house7 of said B. J. Best, thence North' 45 East, to a short straw pine on the west side of the road,. JMrtMr Brown, now Ed Williams corner, thence the line of the Mar tha Brown land, to a stake on the east side of the road, Mary C. HoUingsworth, now J. C. Shaw (now Thomas J.' Smith) corner; thence that line with the road, to the be ginning," containing 35 acres, more or less. And being the same lands described in a deed from J. T. Gresham-and wife to E. R. Penny, recorded in book 270 page 540, Dunlin Cnuntv ReBistrv. , ''!.".' The highest bidder will be re- In Memory Of Mrs. Nellie Baker Mrs. Nellie Baker, daughter of the late Jesse King and Sophrovia Bradshaw was born Nov. 4th, 1881, was married to Joseph H. Baker March 1900. They reared a family of nine children, all are living and are Jesse Baker, Mrs. Cyrus Caven augh, Mrs. Hettie Wilson and Mrs. Gordon Blackburn of Magnolia, Atlas and Joseph of Norfolk, Va., Elbert of Rockville, Md., Mrs. Rob ert Burns of Springfield, N. J., land Alvin of the U. S. Navy. She was a firm Christian woman, raised all her children in the Bap tist Sunday School, to which church she was a loyal member. Her health began to fail in 1948. She was ill six months in 1950 and on Septem ber Uth God called her to come up higher to her Heavenly Home, and was laid to rest in the Magnolia Cemetery, following the funeral in the Baptist church, 'conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. P. Royal and Rev. King D. Brown, pastor of the Magnolia Free Will Baptist Church. MRS M. M. T1HGPEN V , 'BenlavUle, N. C. '-'V Representative For - 'WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW. N. C. WATCHES - CLOCKS - WATCH BANDS RINGS ON ORDER - Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO IN KENANS VI LI b MRS. GEORGE JAKMAN SUL LIVAN, JR., Is the former Miss Goldie Florence Shipp, daughter of Mr 'and Mrs. Arthur W. ShlDD Of Clinton. Her marriage to Mr. Sul livan, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Sullivan of Faison, -took place on November 5 in the Rowan Baptist Church. " i '" ' ' " T quired to make a deposit of ten percent of his bid on the day of the sale. . - This November 30, 1950. ,., i R. D. Johnson, .Trustee. 12-29-4t JB - .. iiCU U . ..J l..-e; 13 granJ.-.a tr.J one great i anJchUJ, aa s 3 years old, had been marrlcj 11 jars in Uarch and her cUIdrsn tad planned- to ceklirate with a golden wedding Jubilee but she was taken ill and they did not have it. , We will not say to her "Fare well", bui Just "Good Night" un til the gh;(ii:iw from this earth are cast unt4 Hj gathers in His sheaves at ,iit until the twilight be ever-past, "Good Night". -, 4-11 Sifely Proiram Do you realise that one person, is being killed every 10 hours in a highway accident .in North Carol ina? Do you realize that approxi mately every 4T minutes someone is injured? Do you. realize that about every 25 minutes a highway accident, occurs involving property damage? : It is with these alarming statist tics In mind that the Duplin County 4-H Clubs project for January will deal with safety. - Each school will take part in the safety program with- members of the 4-H Club of ach school pre senting a safety skit "What Hap pened to You?" A map of the Dup lin County road system with stars edlcatlng all accidents in the coun during the m - ti will be placed On a bulletin board for all to see. In addition detailed report of each accident will be made inclu ding precautions which could have o.iu of f : , ci 4-H Clubbers. ; T YNDALL ' , FUNERAL HOME ' ' IN MOUNT OLIVE , - PHONE 2303. ? ''"Home oi Wayne-Duplin : Burial Association , ' Funeral Directors Embalmera Ambulance Service Day or Nlaht Or. H. W. CoM' ' ; orTOMKTRIKT " ; , Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted v Next Door To Cavenaugh i ' ' ' cnevrolet Company Permanent (jfflce In : WALLACE. N. C. .. 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