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.,uer and by virtu of the power
-f sale contained in that, certain
pd of Trust dated September 7,
) iH, made and executed by Earl
. inks and wife, Thelma Banks, to
Alton Outlaw,:: Trustee,, and ap
pearing of record in the office of
the Register of Deeds of Duplin
County, N. G, in Book 451, Page
14, deiault having occurred in the
payment of the note secured
thereby, and the holder . of
the same has requested the
Trustee named therein to sell the
said property in accordance with
the provisions of the said deed of
trust, the undersigned will olfer
for sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, at the Courthouse Door in
Kenansville, N. C, on Monday,
October 1, 1951, at about the hour
of 12 o'clock M., the following des
cribed tract of land, situated in Ke-1
jiansvllle Township, Duplin County, J
North Carolina, and more particu
larly described as follows:
Beginning at the itersectlon of
the Serecta road and North Caro
lina Highway No. 11 known as the
Houston Fork and runs with North
Carolina Highway No. 11 north 53
30 east 653.4 feet to a stake on east
' side of said highway; thence south
60-30 east 1000 feet to a stake;
thence south 50 west 638 feet to
edge of Sarecta Road; thence with
said Sarecta Road north 60-30 west
1039 feet to the beginning, con
taining 15 acres, more or less. Be
ing a "part of the , lands willed to
Margaret Houston by her father,
Znke Houston.
This the 28 day of September,
1951.
' Alton Outlaw, Trustee
Alvln Outlaw, Attorney.
Kinston, N. C.
8-20-4T '
min, aated the Tenth day Oi Sep
tember, 1845 and recorded In book
429 at Page 26 invthe office of
the Register.. Of Dteds of Duplin
County, - North Carolina, ; default
having been made in the payment
of the indebtedness thereby secur
ed and said deed of trust being
by the terms thereof subject to
foreclosure, the undersigned trus
tee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the courthouse door in Ke
nansville, N. C, at noon on the 15th
day of September. 1951, the prop
erty conveyed in said deed ot trust.
the same being in Duplin County,
North Carolina, and more particu
larly described as follows:-
"Being thatcartain tract of land
known as the Calvin and Mary Wil
liams land and BEGINNING at a
stake on a ditch. TJssie Darden's cor
ner, and runs with the said ditch
west 22 poles to Rheuben Faison's
corner, and Lucy Tamvs corner:
thence with Lucy Tann's line N. 9 E
20 1-4 poles to a short straw- pine:
tnence w. 07 w js. zu poies to a
maple: thence S. 31 E. 7 poles to a
stake, Ussie Darden's corner,
thence her line S. 9 W. 20
1-2 poles to the beginning, contain
ing by estimation 3 9116 acres more
or less."
But this sale will be made sub
ject to all outstanding and unpaid
taxes.
This 15th day of August,. 1951.
C. D. Lee, Trustee
By
Charles O. Whitley, Atty.
9-6-4T COW
NOTICE OF RESALE OF
VALUABLE TIMBER
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
DUPLIN COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
- NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
: Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by Charlie
Benjamin and wife Viola Benja- on 219 acres of land in Kenansville
SP 2470 '
BESSIE SAUNDERS PEARS ALL
et al
Va . :
MARANELL PEARSALL
EUGENE ANDREW PEARSALL
III
Pursuant to an order of resale Is
sued by the Clerk of Superior Court
Duplin County the undersigned
commissioner will resell the timber
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Kenansville
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DEVOTIONAL READING! I John :
Ml. ...
Why Is the Church?
Lesson for September 9, 1951 .
difference would it make if it
were disbanded?
A woman bought a vacuum clean
er on trial, but after using it a
while she decided
it wasn't any better
than an old-fashioned
carpet-sweeper
and she sent for
the man to take it
away. When he
cam ' around, he
discovered that she
really did not know
how to use ; the
thing. All the at
tachments were
box; she had' never
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Dr. Foreman
C. A. CAVENAUGH and WIFE,
VERA CAVENAUGH
VS " '
JOE BAKER - -
still in the
found out what they were good for
and so she never realized how use
ful a "vac" can be. ,
It la something like that with the
church. It has many use which are
seldom discovered.
Tell the Church
THE main and most Important
feature of the church is that it
Is a fellowshipThis should be tar
more, far deeper, than a mere
label. v-.;;-'.;, v'y '-,,
One rarety-Baed function of
the church wu rat; tested by
i Jens. la ejaamL be said, the
' tint thing to do as to aettle it
between yoarsetres. If that wUl
not d, then take a few people
with yea and tee if a small
group can reach, agreement. If
not thea "tell the eharch." v ;
Probably the average congrega
tion today, as a whole, would be a
poor Judge of quarrels. But sup
pose some church tried the experi
ment of forming a kind of consultation-group,
made-up of the wisest
and most Christian persons in it;
and suppose members of the church
who bad differences which would
ordinarily be taken into court, were
encouraged to consult those coun
selors for. helpwouldn't some
quarrels, that now reach the courts,
never get that fart
.
Common Treasury
SOME weeks ago it was suggested
here that in some communities
the church sees to it that no mem
ber ot the church goes without a
job. It is also a fact that in some
congregations either a committee of
the officers, or the minister, Is en
trusted with a fund, sometimes
called the Deacons' Fund and some
times the Emergency Fund, to be
uged in taking care of real financial
emergencies, for the benefit of the
members. '
Somethr.es It Is nsed aa a
revolving loan fund, sometimes
as outright gifts. So detaUed
accounting Is made, because It
Is important that no publicity be
given to the needy cases; hence
those who administer the funds
have to be persons who can be
f ully trusted.
The "needy cases" may not be
charity cases in the usual sense.
The point is that a . church can
be . a fellowship so close that a
person in physical or financial need
would think of it as a source of
help just as quickly as he would
think of his own family. It is his
family.
;U-.: !-'-
Making Love Real
THE fact Is, if there bad not been
real fellowship In the church
all these centuries, it would not
have lasted as it has. No outfit
can run on and on for centuries If
all It does is to provide jobs for a
few jobholders.
No, there , has been real family
fellowship In the church. It does
not always come out in official ac
tions of church boards, but the
thing Is there. Preachers talk about
love, and Sunday school lessons
Joe Baker, the defendant above
named, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in -the Superior Court
of Duplin County, In which the
plaintiffs claim the sum of Nine
Hundred Twenty-Five & No100
($925.00) Dollars, based on the fai
lure of the defendant's breach of
contract in failing to repay said
sum of money as set out in the com
plaint.
Said defendant will also take
notice that he is required to appe
ar at the oifice of the undersigned
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Duplin County on the, 25 day of
September, 1951 and answer or de
mur to the complaint, or plain
tiffs will apply to the court for the
relief therein demanded. '
Said defendant will further take
notice that in said action a warrant
of attachment against the proper
ty of said defendant has been issu
ed and the following property att
ached All the undivided Interest of Joe
Baker in those certain tracts of
land described in the following
deeds from J. H. Baker to Nellie
H. Baker recorded Duplin-County
Registry in Book 418, Page 523;
Book 418, page 524; Book 419, page
109; and Book 419, page 110, to
which reference Is had. : , ,
and that said warrant of attache
ment is returnable before the un
dersigned Clerk of the Superior
Court at his offlc in said County
on the 25 dav of Sent.. 1951.
This the 25 day of August, 1951..
R. V. Wells,
Clerk Superior Court.
9-20-4T RVW
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified a Ex
ecutrix under the Last Will and
Testament of E. R. Penney, late of
Duplin County, North Carolina,
this ia to notify all persons having
claims against' his said estate to
present them to the undersigned
Executrix on or before the 6th day
of August, -1952, or this notice
will be pleaded In bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make Immediate
payment
This the 6th day of August, 1951.
Elery P. Guthrie
Executrix, Of
E. R. Penney Estate
9-13-6T
NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
EDNA WHALEV WILSON
VS '
J. L. WILSON
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY
COURT
V J C . C . t i ; .1 Lu....y I..
t r,.i!i.,i..a, Jiortsi Carolina on tiie
22 day of Sept., lwl, and answer
or demur to the complaint filed in
this action, which has been duly
filed in aaid office, On or be
fore the 22 day of Sept, 1991 drT.the
plaintiff will apply for: the relief
demanded in the complaint ; ' '
This the 22 day of August, 1951
, R. V Wells
- Clerk of General County
Court
Grady Mercer '
' Attorney for Plaintiff
9-13-4T GM ....
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of Walter
B. Blizzard, deceased, late of Du
plin county, North Carolina, this
is ' to - notify all persons' having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned, duly
verified, on or before one year
from date hereof or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indepted to said es
tate will please make immediate
settlment.
This the 17th day of August, 1951
Z. A. Price, Administrator
Seven Springs, N. C, Rt. 2
Walter B. Blizzard estate.
9-27-6T
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Henry Roberts,
deceased, late of 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
R. F. D. No. 2, Mount Olive, North
Carolina, on or before the 30th day
of August 1952, or this notice will
be pleaded In bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make Immediate
payment
. This 25th day of August, 1951.
J. Bryant Roberts . :
'. , Administrator of Henry Ro-
berts
Deceased. : O.'igy
10-4-6T JBR
NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY AND
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
WHEREAS, the undersigned, act
ing as Trustee, in a certain deed
of trust, executed by W. E. Stout
and wife Elizabeth Stout to J. T.
Flythe, Trustee, and recorded in
book 459, page 86, in the office of
the Register of Deeds of Duplin
County, foreclosed and offered for
sale the personality and land here
inafter described on the 20th day
of August, 1951, and whereas, in
the time allowed by law, and ad
vanced bid was filed with Clerk
of the Superior Court, and an order
issued directing the Trustee to re-
l: ... . JI, under and
by virtue of said Order of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Duplin
County, and the power of sale con
tained in said deed of trust; the
undersigned Trustee will of.er fui
re - sale upon said opening bid at
public auction, to the highest bid
der for cash at the door of the
County Courthouse in Kenanville,
North Carolina, at twelve o'clock
noon on the 17th day of September,
1951, the folowlng described prop
erty, located In the Town of Wal
lace, in the County and State afore
said. ' ' :...- ',. ,.: :. ft'
Beginning at a stake In the cen
ter of the old Westbrook line ditch,v
the western line of Railroad Street
73 feet west of the center of the A.
C. L. Right of Way, 8 feet west of
the western ACL Right of Way line,
and running thence with the west
ern line of Railroad Street parallel
to the A. C. L. Mght of Way, South
14 East, 115 feet to a stake; thence
S. 76 W. 205 feet to a stake, on the
North Edge of a duch; thence para
llel to the A. C. L. Right of Way.
North 14 West, approximately 111
feet to a stake in the center 'of the
old Westbrook line ditch; thence
with tne center of said ditch; thence
North 74-30 . 205 feet to the be
ginning, containing 1-2 acres, more
or less, and being in Block 53 as
per City map of Wallace, North Ca
rolina, and also being part of the
land conveyed by I. B. Koonce, to
Everett W. Stout, by, deed dated
August 20, 1938, and recorded in
the Duplin County Reaistrv in
Book 406 page 166.
Together with all Installations,
equipment appliances, fixtures, una
chinery, implements, trucks, chat
tel or personal property, used or
to be used in connection therewith,
(most ; of the equipment being
"York' equipment, including am
ong otner things, tnree (3) com
pressors, electric . motors, colls,
quick freeze equipment, all lock
ers, 4528) in number, and other
equipment necessary to make a
complete Freezer Locker Plant, al
so all replacements or additions to
the above as may be made, wheth
er herein specified or not.
Pursuant to an Order made In
this Cause, on August 3rd, 1951, by
the Clerk Of the Superior Court nt
Duplin County, the highest bidder
at saia sale shall deposit with the
clerk, a cash bond, or a Surety
Bond, to be approved by the Clerk,
in an amount not in excess of the
bid, and any upset bidder shall be
required to deposit with the Clerk,
a cash bond, or in lieu thereof, at
the option of the bidder, a Surety
. a v u. u -i.i.
i,. sections (a) (u) (c). .
This the 31st day of August, 1951.
J. T. Flythe,
Trustee
R, D. Johnson, Attorney." " "
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: This "year' ' estimated average
line cotton yield for1 the nation is
287 pounds per acre 18 pounds
above last year and 21 pounds a
toove average. j '
The nation's bens laid 4.7 billion
eggs in July.
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Eye Exan.i..- I i Fitted.
Next Door To Lavenaugh
unevrolet Company
Permanent Office In
7 . WALLACE. N. 0 i -
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BeuiavQIe, N. C. ,f ,
Krpreaentatrce For -
WARSAW FLORAL
COMPANY
' ' WARSAW, N. C. -
3
The defendant, J. L. Wilson, will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the General County Court of Du-
ii- 4- . T .L 11 11 1 1
pun VOuniy, iunu oaruiuia, vy
the plaintiff above named against
the defendant for an absolute di
vorce on the grounds of two years
separation, 'and in which the defendant-
is interested and which
cause of action is set forth in the
complaint filed in this cause, and
that the de.endant is a necessary
party to this action; and that the
said defendant will further- take
notice that he is required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of
irexerai I4uniy oun oi uupun
County in Kenansville, North Ca
rolina on the 15 day of Sept.; 1951
and answer or demur to the com
plaint filed in this action, which
has, been duly filed in said otfice,
on or before the 6 day of October,
mot, or tne piamun win appiy ior
the relief demanded in the com
plaint. " : V
This 19 day of August, 1931.
R. V. Wells
Clerk of General County
Court.
Grady Mercer,
Attorney For Plaintiff
9-6-4TC GM ,
PHOTOGRAPH -WITH
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"REMEMBER TODAY
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IN MOUNT OLIVE
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Pull up a few roots in an area that didn't pay so well this
year. Look for stunted roots with knots and starved-off feeder .
roots. If you find roots like that, there are damaging nema
todes in your soil and you should fumigate with D-D before
the next crop is planted. '
D-D KILLS KXIAATCSZS!
North Carolina Tobacco growers made profitable use of D-D
this year. D-D is easy to use, economical and highly effective.'
Get rid of the soil pests that are choking your profits.' ,
Start with the sd bed! In North Carolina, nematodes
are found even in virgin soil. Use D-D in seed beds this fall
and in all infested fields next spring.
D-D, I Kl iMKlont, hf U 1 Frt. Of . - .1
SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
EASTERN DIVISION: 500 Fifth Avenua, Naw York 18 ' '
mil D-D Tobacco Bullatin , t . giving the focfc,
and economical atathods of applying D-D.
-.-MAIL THE COUPON- 1
'SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
1415 Liberty Life Building, Charlotte, N. C.
n Please send "Mors Tobacco With D-D.'
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' El Pta aave your repreoentative call.
Auai'esa
NOTICE OF SUMMONS ,
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY
COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
JAKE SMITH, r ,
- vs -' ; ' ' -
BETTY IRENE SMITH
The defendant. Betty Irene Smith
love, anu will take notice that an action en-
mention it. But this Is not all. There J .,tlAl .,,. h. . k
are enough persons In the churcb
TIIE DUPLIN TIMES t '
Published each Friday la Kenan"-- . C., County Seat of ,
, DUPUN CC .i
- Editorial business and printing lant, Kenansville, N. Cv U
. J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER "t
Entered at the Post Office. Kenansville, N. C , r . ,
, aa second class matter. "
TELEPHONE '
KeaansrUIe, 2SS-I ' ''
"r.IPTION RATES: $3.00 per year In Duplin County.
' , Jones, Onslow, Pender, Sampson and Wayne conn.
. ISO per year outside thia area In North Carolina; and '
; cr year elsewhere. . ' . '' .
irerJof rates fornLled ea reaneat,
.:c JsurnL d?yo!'i t tie material, educational,
1 -!! ' i r; r;-p!!n County. '
making love real (see Moffatt s
translation of I John 3:18), to more
than 'Justify the church's existence.
A poor woman who was in
the trip of the drink habit had
Christian woman friend. This .
friend said to bet. "When you
feel the crartag coming on,
even If It's In the middle of the
nlgbb call me and I'll come
right, down and well fight U
, . through and pray It through to- -;
gether.' '
That was what did tt Not the
sermons, not the books on tern-
Derancs.1 but the fellowship of a
woman who "would get up in the
middle of the night to help her
friend through a desperate struggle.
Happy Is "the person who finds
a churcn wnere mere ara peopia
like that Tor that is what Christian
fellowship , is: making the other
person's cause and troubles your
own.
ICorrt (hi 111 ' y taa ' DMitMi ot
cVr".U.n KdHUo, NaHoaal C....II
f tk Ckonbu of Crl. ! tho ti""!
StaM of AawrlM. BolwMS'kr WMO
luurn.) ' , M
titled as above has been commenc
ed in the General County Court of
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Duplin County, North Carolina, by
the plalntl.'f above named against
the defendant for an absolute di
vorce on the grounds of two years
separation, and in which cause of
action Is set forth in the complaint
filed in this cause, and that the de
fendant is a necessary part to this
Townshlo. Dunlin 1 County: North
Carolina. This, land Is described In
Book 209 page 98 of the Dunlin
Registry to wnicn reierence is nere
by made. Said land will be sold
on October 1. 1951 at 12-00 noon
on the Courthouse steps at Kenans
ville. North Carolina to the highest
bidder for cash. A ten per cent de
posit will be required of the high
est bidder as evidence of good faith
Bidding will start in compliance
with the order at $3750.00 per 'A 8
s t.1 Lumber Company, Vail"' a,
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For Sale "
SASH, DOORS, SHEET-
ROCK WOOL, PLAST
ER, LIME, CEMENT,
BRICK, MORTAR,
PAINTS, TERRA-COT-TA
PIPE, DRAIN TILE;
WHITE ASBESTOS SI-
DING, ASPHALT '
SHINGLES, ALL KIND
ROLL ROOFING, 5-V
CRIMP TIN ROOFING,
And BRICK SIDING
ROCK, ROCK LATH,
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hoi ofNn a ehoioe Of 5-8TAI or S-STAS EXTRA Cab shown
f. (added cost) foe top driving ease, safety and efficanoy.
': YoU SAVE MONEY EVERT MTT.E with the
. Ford Truck Power Pilot ... as demon- i
. strated by E0C0 drivers in the nationwide '
Ford Truck Economy tlunt They kept T,,','
daily on-t!ie-road erpence records, showed
, in blar rJv'"i th.t a dollar fjoc s a
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