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' RECENT BRIDE Mrs, Preston Wells, Jr., who before ier marriage, on January 2, In Dillon, S. C, was' Miss Graldine Sut- " ton, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Sutton of 1ft. Olive. Mr. Wells' . la the ion of Mr, and Mrsl JP. Wells of Rt 1, Mt. Olive. . ! " !;';'r-"5 . j;: ' ;''".'.;-. . Photo by Charles Kraft - NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST - Under and biyvlrtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by R. M. GIVES FAST RELIEF when COLD MISERIUtTRIKS Evans and wife, Garland Evans, dated the 28th day of November, 1949, and recorded in Book. 454, page 193, In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject fo foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the lilgb est bidder for cash at the court house door in Kenansville, North 1 DAINTY H AID BAKERY ; i' ' ' ' . .'' V-.-.i . !'-'. "GOOD THINQS TO EAT" ; a CVim.y t . i . . ai.i i. J c. North Carol;. -.a, .in laland Creek Township and Limestone Township, and more particularly described as follows: . .. ' " " Tract No. 1: BEGINNING at an iron stake in Ross Parker's line and running North 13 West 34 poles to a lightwood stump, Ross Parker's corner, thence North 60 West with Chesley Williams' line, 19 poles to a stump, his corner; thence North 9 West 28. poles to a stake,, J. T. NeUiercutt's corner, thence his line South. .72 West 83 poles to an iron stake,' his corner, thence. South 5 East 49 poles to a lightwood knot, known as tha "blackjack corner; thence ..South ; 19 West 24 . poles to an Iron stake; thence North 70 East ,120 poles to the beginning, containing- 40 acres more; or less; being1 lot No. I allotted to Emma Hanchey in the report of the Com mittee in the division of the lands of Nelson H. Williams, deceased, which report of C-mmlttee is re corded in Book 882, page 439, Reg istry of Duplin County. $ 'v?'Y';,r Also a one-fourth (H) undivided Interest in the following tract of land: . BEGINNING at a stake on the run of ; Island Creek, Mattle C. Teachey's lower corner, and run ning thence as his line North 85 East 1265 feet to the middle of the Island Creek road; thence as said road South 70 East 87 feet to a stake; thence as. Mattle C Teach ey's line continued North 6 East 1487 feet to a stake in the L J. Teachey estate line; thence as the Bonham line jtouth 5 West 2750 teet to the run of Island Creek; thence as said creek as it meand ers to the beginning, containing 22V4 acres more or less, v , , But this sale will be made subject to all prior encumbrances including tax. ,'V.. A deposit of 10 will be required of the highest bidder. ':. -. o '.; ; This 5th day of January, 1951. f s Vance B. Gavin, Trustee. 2-2-4t VBG . -:i : i 1- .-yiiu t. This JLh day of December, 1S:0. Hazel B. Kennedy , Administratrix 2- 10-6t. VBG ; ; NOTICE .' Having qua;, f ed as executrix of the estiu. v u-.an M. Sobson, de ceased, late pi Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned .at Bunnlevel, Nortn Carolina, on or before the 30th da of December, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All per sons indebted to "said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of December, 1950. , V. 1 t 1 Mrs. Marie Dobson Canady, . Executrix of the estate of Julian M. Dobson. ' 'i, 2-2-6t M. C. ; : :-:::: Hogs of 200 pound weight usually fit current market demands better than 250 pounders. . - , t, , :, Supplies of oranges are about as large as they were last winter, ! ' v v - :'. A LOVELYJIOUSE in Duplin is this one of Mrs, J. E. Bliaeard of Blizzard s U.tn. k The house has unusual steps. The motif is repeated in the road Window in the;.door. Also -unusual li the heating system whltfh has a large stove in aspects! room that has openings to the other rooms It ls In the center of thet house;' jl E. Blizzard designed the whole thing. Mrs, Bllaiard J?,. shown f entering!' She'; Vthe farmer Joyce Sutton of Sml th's Chapel. ' ' Pnoto y LINCOLN KAN eceives NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Phone 1541 Cor. Gotdah & fbrntokfi St. frl H II III TV t i i 1 't Now On Display List Price Good Allcvance On Lot ( I .' r ; Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of. the estate of .He bar t A. Kennedy, . deceased, 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 Dec ember 29, 1951, or this notice will T Ileuses AND . . . APARTMENTS For Kent ,, Warsaw And ,. Kenansville ' . A.J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 ' , ' " t!4AW. N. T ' GEO. P. PRIDGEII V umber STATE LICENSED PLUMBING; CONTRACTOR C ' ; SUPPLIES ' BATHROOM EQUIPMENT. . HOT Funds donated to the National T. B. Association by friends of the late Donald Barr, former executive of Young & Rubicam, Inc., Advertis ing Agency, .have been used to es tablish a Fellowship for research in tuberculosis, in memory of Mr. Barr, according to Dr. Esmond R. Long, director of medical research of-the National Tuberculosis Asso ciation, .;, Mr. Barr died of TB in, Tucson, Ariz, in September 1949, was a na tive of St. Cloud ,Minn. He was ad vertising manager at the Birds Eye Division of General Foods Corpora tion, and later became Vice presi dent, in charge of marketing. . ' , The Fellowship has been awarded for the current year to Glen Roy Gale of Durham, N. C, who will study under ' Dr.' Frederick Bern helm of Duke University. Mr. Gale, whose; special interest is bacter iology; is planning to do research on the metabolism of the TB germ. This fellowship is the second to be established by the N. T, A. from special memorial - contributions.' The first was in memory of Charles, Hartwell Cocke of AsbeviUe, N. C. , ".'.'i-.C''';? :-' - ' and Is at present held by Dr. Mir iam Brailey, John Hopkins University- Hospital. , -.(..i; ,!: a .If " MimorisOf Free r , H 1 BicolorTLespedeza " ;ri ' Seedlings "Available , - , The . Wildlife Resources-' Com mission still has half of the five millions of bicolor lespedeza seed lings produced in State-owned nur series and elsewhere available free of charge to fanners and land owners who, wish tor plant it for Wildlife food.. '.' ':V ' J Seedlings majf be f obtained lots of 1,000. free of charge fqr planting in food strips 15 feet wide and 500 feet long. Early planting is desirable and seedlings are ready for immediate', shipment prepaid or individually delivered. Persons wishing to obtain seedlings should contact the N. C. - Wildlife Re sources Commission. ; Box . 2919, Raleigh, N. O, , , - North Carolina has 105 register-J ed undertakers. - ; ; - 6 vayo fo avert Lizzz mis , ' "( 1 x ' .1 Den't Start or Re-light rires . WUh Keroien Or OcmoHim-. Pon't Carry Llhtl OU Heaters, Or Lamps About Tor Home. " Pn't Smoke Near Ooiollo? Kerosene In Sterooe.. . Don't let Vapor lcae .rraa Stare t Cant Or rrl. Don't V Oasoltne Indoors For Cleaning Clothes. ,-: "LA -x r I - Omst Leave Lkps! J f..nil!) Within Children's 1" X WATER. HEATERS WATER PUMPS KITCHEN SINKS ;:Phpne' 473;1' WARSAW, NC. oooooooooooo i f. U:iz UicdGers - CASH OR FINANCED S" I " " riyaie SASH. DOORS.! SHEET- ROCK. ROCK LATH, ROCK VQOL,, PLASTISR, LIME, ' CEMENT' BRICK, mortar; PAINTS, TKR RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS ivSroiNG, ASPHALT SHINGLES, AL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING, 5-V CRIMP TIN FOOF1NG : BRICK SroiNG FORD STEP-AHEAD ENGINEERING ACHIEVES NEVV TRUCK ECONOAiy. 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