i Carolina A - i - .' Wt Mant Charles .Msriou notice that 0 fi ve entitled has been com in the General County ? Duplin County, for th ' , of the obtaining of an ah tivorc from -the tald.de. t by the plaintiff. . K ; r ; defendant will- further take j mat he.is required to appear .e oliice of the Clerk of the Hor Court o ,the"General v. Coi rtof Duplin County on re toe 10 day of November, t, or twenty day thereafter and er or demur to the complaint I iieriDor.th.-piaintUf..will y to the Court for the relief ''??r1SFi7!ZZ 4lill8ihe4tt?,y & ;tober' 195hi ndea ii the -Complain Clerk of Superior Court 'si. Latham A, WllsonvAtty. , . l : v. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION tx.x x. jaw-. DUPLIN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Sk The undersigned, having quail. fied as administratrix of the. es . tate of J. G. Hudson, deceased, late of Duplin County, North .Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against saM estate to pre sent them to Britt Warren, at tarneys, Clinton, N. C, on or be v fore the 4th day of October, 1952, r this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery., All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Britt . . a . . m st narren, Aitirneys, uinuni, a. of September tl 3 t j This the 27ta day 1931. ' Mrs. Ida Hudson, Admlnis tratrlx - - f -y t t Britt & Warren, Attorneys ' ' A Clinton, N. C. ' - 11 1..6T B4VW ; "sssssj NOTICB OF ADMINISTRATION T:.e undersigned, having quail., fied as administratrix of the es. tate of J. H. Baker, deceased, late of Duplin County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September, 1952, or this no . tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make 1m . mediate payment to the undersign, ed.' v - TUs the 26th day of September, 1951,'... . , i '; Alma Baker Blackburn, ad ministratrix of the estate of ' " , J. H. Baker, deceased, Mag.. ' :' nolla, N. C.U.; 1 H. K. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville,-N. C f y--11.1.6THEP .. .. ; ?Z NOTICE OF SALE Under and By Virtue of the pow er of sale contained In a certain dep of trust executed by A. -L. Mil r and wife, Daisy N. Miller, dat 1 the 6th day of December, ly and recorded in Book 433, pa; 306, of the Duplin County Re try, default having made in the ayment of the Indebtedness th. jy secured and said deed of 7. P. ROSE Building Hoofing Gypsum Board 11 Center & Holly Sts. Phone 33 & 1288-W Goldsboro, N. ,C. , ff Anything In : SASH DOORS ' ; SCREENS FRAMES' CABINETS MOLDINGS Also Church Pews and Pulpits j , .7ARSAV WOOD PRODUCTS CO. , Warsaw " , THE DUP.LIN TIMES -hed each Friday In Kenansville, N. C, County Seat of DUPLIN COUNTY' ::torUl business and printing plant, Kenansville, N. a J. ROBERT GRADY. EDITOR OWNER v,,v' Entered at the Post Office. Kenansville, N. a as second das matter. ' ia . TILir.BOHl -KesumsvUle, 255-6 rrjPTTON BATES;: $3.00 pee year in Duplin County . Jones, Onslow, Pender," Sampson and Wayne coun . ; "D per year outside this area In North Carolina; and F. r'year lsewherv;ul''i isaqidT-?i-&?'ri'?;- T rps f t trust I ' . ierii lubjet t to loicciiisute, i"e under signed t"" f will o'r fir t-,a iio"c a - .uD to tue h'-..iet fc aar f r taoi at the courthouse door in 1 iiisviile, Norh Carolina, at 12:10 I 'fn, on the day .of Oc . tober, 1 -.1, the property conveyei in saii deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, in Smith Township, and more partic. ularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a stake IlllilU I Smith Unfe. corner of Lot No. 1 and runs thence as the L. J Smith Una North 75 55 Cast 185 feet to the Li i. Smith corner; thence as tbe Smith line and continued South 85 East 2345 feet to a lightwooa stump near Calf Marsh; thence as AK A. 117 1AAA tt . .t.Va corner of Lot No. 2 In the formes Cmiih riii.inn. thn a ulf line? North 77 1-2. West H30 feet to at pine at the Southeast aide of a small branch; thence South , 84 West 428, feet to a stake, corner Lot No. 1: thence as Lot No. North s.i.. Hast Hi feet.lo.Jthe 40 i 2 acres, more or less. yar--. And being the same land is des. criibed in that certain; Special Pro., ceeding entltledvf WcJodrov Smith, John Ivev Smith. et als."aand dulv iUo4 i the QffJc.of the' Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty and being-NumDer 1704 in spe eial iProceeding Docket . I iK ten pei? cent deposit wll be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 28th day of September,; 1B51. 'i, a. E. Phillips, Trustee 10 23 4T. H E P "TN THE GENERAL r , COUNTY COURT SUte of North Carolina,' County of DapUn Qara b. Knight Arlando Knight , The above named defendant, Ar . Undo Knight, will take noUce that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Ca rolina by the plaintiff to secure an an absolute divorce from the de. fendant upon the grounds of two or more years seperation next pro , ceeding the bringing Of this action! and the defendant will further take notice that he Is required to ap pear at tbe office of -the - under signed Clerk of the General Coun ty Court In the Courthouse In Ke . nansville. North Carolina, within thirty days after the tenth day ef November, 19S1 and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac. tion or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in said complaint v-v.i.-t Wr. , This the 4th day of October, 1951 ; " R. V. Wells . ... Clerk of General County Court, Duplin County Latham A. Wilson, Atty. ' JT b 11 1 4T LaWiw .. . V,-, j;..' ).-:. CREDITORS v " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO " ? ,. Having qualified as executor of the estate Of H. S. Whaley, de . ceased, late of Duplin Countv, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons , having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign . ed at Beulaville, N. C, on or be . SUPPLY CO. Materials 1 Faints Gypsum Lath Wood Work" '-1 n reqoett i erpTrrr-r;x. l'V Vsalai 7;J-1. - (. .... t r-oeiooer-zi, - isai yjOBQDY Is ever, inlatt his life. actually as wise as he thinks he is when he is Btooutf IT years ldL We have a remarkable .ease of this in the Bible. th - . , J . vi f WIJ.I'.-.W Trl",' r? between' b ia 17tn and 9tH WrthdaysT eotnapletely changed.' It! the story of Joseph. 1 1 Atthigf;6t' Joseph' ws about, as nearly,, insuBsrs, .J aw , as. .any,,, one-, Fortmcnt t ever. has-7 -chance .'; iu:i uj to be. He was the oldest? sob W tbe favorite "wife of' Wealth cattle. i owner named - Jacob. 14, Jacbh neeaea an the hands he could use. to look 'after, his. aheep and. cattle; ' and he put all twelve of his sons to ; vork. Eleven ' of them had ' real iwork; Joseph,' though next to the youngest of them all, was a' kind of jboss or overseer.. At least that is jwhat .his fathei.lntended. : He dressed the- boy not la f " i werkinr clothe like the others ; but la fancy clothes, and used' , to Send him areand to see what ; the other boys were np to. Nato-3 1 rally Joseph's brothers did not ' take to all Uus;,as fact they r hated hint -s fctnL" that11ieyl were on the point e mnrdeHnsy . 'lf.:"s!,Jfl'i;:.-''?T': On the very day of the proposed murder, however, the brothers dis covered a chance to seU him, as a slave.' So Joseph was sold off to some traveling slave-traders, and for all his brothers knew or cared, he was oft to a lingering death. ' Where Was the Han & of God? JOSEPH expressed no opinion about this at the time. (He was proba bly gagged.) But Judging from his general character and behavior at that time of his life, it is no trouble to guess his thoughts. He waa "fit to be tied"; indeed, he must have been tied on a camel's back, for no slave-trader in his senses would make Joseph walk fee 200 miles to "nf" "AiCav r7 Ike better his condition on ar J" rival, the higher the price, (As 1 It turned eat, a very wealthy r. man beaght him;' perhaps only . t wealthy man coald afford him.) -:; . - St youfhad asked Joseph while he was being hauled down to Egypt and the slave-market. Where is God in: all this? Joseph might well have anawered: "Nowhere. The devil is in this, or my devilish brothers. Nobody means any good by it The only reason they are sell ing me instead of killing me is that they are making a little by tt; these slave-traders are certainly not in business for their health. I am the only son my father trusted,; and now I shall die a wretched death fa a strange land." ' '' 0 The Wisdom of the Tears THAT was Joseph at seventeen. At the age of M he tawa dU ferent picture. Many strange years bad passed; Joseph had been slave and then prisoner; then by a dra matic turn in his fortunes he had risen overnight to be the top food administrator, price controller and economic stabilizer, an in one, for the great empire of Egypt . His brothers, driven, by famine, had fled to Egypt tor: help, 'and Joseph, after playing cat-and-mouse with them for months, at last told them (to their greet terror) who be was. But be had returned good for evil; had invited down his whole family, father, brothers and all, and given them refuge in a corner of Egypt At last Jacob died. The brothers, who made the mistake of thinking Joseph n . better than themselves, bad sop-' posed that an Joseph was wait ing for was his father's death, ; New weald . be the time for . Joseph's long-delayed venge ance. Possibly Joseph Ihe' boy't had dreamed of - Jos such an hear. Bat Joseph the man was' wiser. Te his brothers, cewer- ' tag before him, be said a memorable thing: "To meant It for era, bat God meant It ! for good." (Gen. M:2e.) . -He still had no illusions about bis brothers. They bad been a bad lot. But God "meant it for good." That wicked act selling him into slavery, bad been the unintentional means of saving hundreds of lives.. Joseph now. with the wisdom of his 56 years, : can see the hand of God which his 17-year-old eyes could not see at all... . :.'.-'., -. So in times of distress the thought should come to each of us: God's band may Just now be out of sight but some day, looking back even on this distress we too shall see the hand of God. ',. ; ' . : ' tCnyrirM ISSt ' So " Mrkki 1 rhrUUaa . NUml CnHll f tha Ckrks ml Chrlat In lb Unite lUln tt Am-rla. Rtlcaati kj WMD ratwM Ui. ('.in 4 . fore the 18th day fo September, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. , - All persons indebted to said es . tate will please; make Immediate payment. ' ' ' ThU the 18th day of September, 1951. -i - 11a Whsley, Administrator of It f. V'r -ley,. ': ' X Cir T .c ''.,';:'' . i r law t i, i t t . IV i ,e-fcj. o.-i r i ... iJUt dav of t'Dtei 1 . or this notice will be l their recovery.- All p. . ...i ,:ut ed-to said- ' " Immediate is; t i. , .i r Signed. Tola the ZJui uay er, 195L r . f S-R. rue. nthlstralor of - the esUie or 'wt w. Moor lng, dec. Euuli Ouve. H. E. Phillips, Attorney. . - 10 18 6T H E P " " NOTICE OF SUM ..J BY PUBLICATION ' r-tlf ' THE "GENERAL' ' "": ' ; f COUNTY COURT ""1 "r f . vA i Cuff Wfl!3 NORTH -. CAROLINAA '., J&'X DUPLIN COUNT ru I rift aiiftd Denard Styron ) xl' .S""?' l -v '.':,!? floifl"?- aa'-fii'-flUts .Ethel Bogerleen tyroq, M i The,derehdaht;eXHogerIceB Styrn,- wiU take' notice , that "an action entitledr-as, above;.has .beert commenced In ihe General Count) Court of Duplin County, North Ca rolina, by the plaintiff above ram. ed against the - defendant for an absolute divorce on the founds of I two years separation, ' ud in which the defendant is interested and which cause of action is set forjth in the complaint filed in this cause, and that the defendant is a necessary party to this action; and latf ine saia aetenaant wui xur... ther take notice that sKe ia re . quired to appear' at the office of theCierk of General County Court of Duplin County in Kenansville, North Carolina on the 1st day ef Nov.,, 1951, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this ac . Uotf.-whldr has beetf Bunnnietf in said office, on or before the 23 Bay nf lm 1QL1 s.r )h nlnlniiff will of Nov.,1 1951, or the plaintiff .will apply for the relief oeinanaed in the cempmint "; This 1st J. - .-. B Clerk of (general .county, court Htyei nil rioS GRADY MERCER. Attorney for plaintiff Mm 10 25 4T GM EXECUTOR'S NOTICB TO i CREDITORS Hmrlno- nnnHflori MraifAv A the esute of John Maready, -de..! ceased. . late of Dunlin ' County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beula vill, N. C, on or bfore the 25th day of April, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their' re covery. Au persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment. This th J7th day of September, utou ', ji;; . . Liston Maready, Executor of i-. John Maready v-,,:-GRADY MERCER ' , ATTORNEY AT LAW 10 25..6T.GMr.,;tltl . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of John Cameron Smith, deceased, late of Duplin County, North . Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersignea Administratrix en or before the 8th day of September. 1052. or this notice will be pleaded in bar ef their recovery if .fni-V h ait persona indebted, to said es tate will- please make immediate payment ; ; ' ante 8th Hay ef September, 1951. If l Ruby S. Smith,-'.-.' :: ;--'--, ; i4 VrfjAdmlnlstratrix of ; '' John Cameron Smith Estate. 10-18-cT VBG v ':; NOTICB OF ADMINISTRATION Th ntnilmtirfujl KMtrtM n,aTI fie as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of G. H. West, de ceased; late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ore sent them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of Seotem- fcer, 1952, or this' notice will oe plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will piease make immediate payment to th undersigned. " ' ";" : -This the 2oin day of September, 1951. -. .' y r A G. A. West, Executor of the 'yiLast WUI and Testament of v ' G. H Wt, deceased, War.. I saw,'-If. C. ' :e TL E.' Phillips, Attorney : - -Kenansville, N. C. - l " 4 II 1 AT H E P . . ' NOTICE . OF TRUSTEES , - SALE OF LAND , ), . . '. i Under and by virtue of the pow. er of sale contained in those two certain deeds of Trust executed by Norman D. Knowles and wife, Ruth H. Knowles to Woodrow H. Peter son, Trustee, dated December 23, 1949, and February 2, 1950. and recorded in Book 432, at page 421, and Book, 432, page 431, respec Uvelv. of the Dunlin County Reg istry. default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, and the holder of the debt having demanded that the Trustee forclose said deed of Trust under the powers therein contain . ed,' the undersigned Trustee will, on Wednesday, November 7, 1951, at 12.00 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House Door , of Duplin County, in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction and sell for cash to the highest bidder, all that certain lot or parcel of land. located about one mile north of the corporate limits of the Town of Warsaw, Warsaw Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, adjoining th lands of E. F. Strickland and others, and being more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a stake In the East margin of (J. S. Highway No. 117, 455 feet North of the North margin of W. L. Hill Avenue, and runs thence N. 79 E., 150 feet to a stake; thence S. 13 deg. 30 mln. E., 50 feet to a stake; thence S. 79 W., 150 feet to the East margin of said U. S. Highway No. 117; thence with the margin of said U. S. Hiphway No. 117, N. 13 dg. 30 mln. W., 50 fpet to ti.e rr inning, eohtaiinng 7.r;r0 "' l.-m-, wie orles ? 1 l ; t . f dew ? i ! it V: F. 7 H t 1 . f Thomfs , t I l s iiiiitrstor y of Oc! e will fc -very. Ail oray i . U.-A te t - on or touer i plexfl 1 aaiat; 'f i .cA to sai) i. . &e liiiinediate Daymen Thu t i C..i e -Vane I i of October, 1951 'Jnq, Administra i t of Thomas .... V.oisaw, N.C. H. E. I i 15 t. C.' , l:- ' Under and by Virtue of an or j der of the Superior Court of Du ' plin County, made in the special JTOceedings entitled: ''Nora Judge 3t als vs Addle Judge", the under ligned commissioner will on the 19th dav of October. 1S51 .at welve o'clock, noon, at the court:) .-miw uuor in . jvenansviue, winu Carol' fer for sale to the high jj est biu c for cash that certain tract ff : -d in Limestone Town , ship, Dublin County;' North Can . Una, and r e particularly del., cribed b l ows Csn ","'-' ; (Fir. :! TRACT. IGINNING "at a black gum in a small drain, J. D. Evans corner an 1 runs thence with his Vnn So n 2 degrees 10 minii iig .. L-t 8 - feet to a stump, an old corner, in J. H, Judge line; thence wiUi his line South 39 de grees 20 minutes East 1153 feet to a. lightwood knot in a small drain; thence with said drain North 63 tast 163 feet. North 88 3 4 de grees East 132 JeeU-Souta JMJEast 280 feet. North 6 East 100 feet to a stump,' formerly a pine the- 'old corn-,. thence. with th Wd line North 73 degrees 10 Minute East f3U leet to a stake formerly .a forked ,.. maple, the r-old' corner; thence with the old line North 13 degrees 30 minutes West. 429 feet to a maple J. D. Evans corner, in a small drain and the same drain that the beginning corner is rn- inence wim saia arain 'ana J. D Evans line to the-: beginning con.( r111!26 cres' more or less. SECOND TRAfTT' RFflTlSIVTlWrS pine wnicn pine is located " '1 Z IMlst 67 feet from the eastern edge of the Northeast ftiv er, and from the J. 'W. Thomas corner on said River, and being a curaer oi me l.o acre tract known as the Seine Hole Tract iSnd runs thence- as the it W. Thomas line North 72 East 2458 feet to a stake on the East side of ditch and also said Thomas corner; thence with his line South 24 50 East 1254 feet to a stake the old corner; thence with Thomas'' other line South 82 10 West 25' 47 feet to a stake on the Eastern edge of said river; thence up said river to the corner of the Seine Hole Tract; thence as the line of said tract East 125 feet to a stake; thence North 42 1 2 East 89 feet to a stake; thence North 13 East 400 feet to the point of be", ginning, containing 60 acres, more v .teas. '-.' THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a pine which pine is located North 72 East 67 feet from: the eastern edge of the Northeast River and from the J. W Thomnn Mmu on said river and runs thence South n hi uv reei to. a nornDeam tree; thence South 42 West 49 feet to a stake; thence West approxi'. mately 125 feet to th emim ef the Northeast River; thence up we run or ine iNorweast Klver 789 feet to the corner of Jnrim tnnH and being J. W. Thomas' corner; thence with J. W. Thomas' ; line North 72 East 67 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.8 acres, more or less, and being known as the Seine .Hole Xractit ; A tea per cent deposit will be required., ofj-tbe successful bidder as evidence of crood faith. Advertised this the 28th day of taKyuruiuer, inox. .... e. PhiUkomihlssIon . ' .er. - -.' 19 25 14 H E P v . : SALE OF PERSONAL J.. , PROPERTY North Carolina Duplin County as Administratrix of j: I. Tho mas, deceased, I will offer for sale at Public Auction for cash at the noma place. ' lust be von d the city limits of Beulaville, N. O, on mgnway 24, at two o'clock P. M. on the 20 day of October, 1951, various articles of livestock, farming machinery and tools, In eluding the following: ' I Leader tractor to good " condi . vtion with plow, disc and cultl . vator. I Car trailer 4 Tobacco trucks .2 Mules . sy;$&&y$$i 1 Tobacco spray (mul drawn) . 1 iPea weeder jm 3 Turn plows (one horse) :-mm': 3 Cotton pldWs 2 CulUvators- U'", VO 3 Guano distributors' ; The above articles mav be in : spected at any time prior to the sale..",.;''f,.,;i;;;.;f a-'"ff ;''-: . This the 8 day of October, 1851 i Mrs. Mamie K. Thomas y' ,.; Administratrix of i -: J. I. Thomas, deceased ; Russell J. Lanier . A i. i ''-... i Ally.;. f r ,.- b 10 18 27 B J L NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION v In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN .COUNTY , . Willie Wells Brice !" "' :.' ' VS Lois Norris Brice The defendant, Lois Norris Brice, 11 take notice that an action en., ed as above has been c uii ,onc in the General County Coi rt piin County, North Cai Llii :, f ) purpose of obtaining an abso a aivorce on the grounds of two rs' separation; ani tbp s-M f nt will f irt t ' 'e is r ii- 9 Of t t i County, North . ,tl.& OF SAL 1 UNDER AND BY VIRTUS of the power of sale contained in' a cer.. tain deed of trust executed by J. T. Wells, aii V ? e.tAiildred Maaie:. Wells, da tle day, of Oclobi 1947, and recorded In Book 442, page 84, of the Duplin Coimty T . istery, default 1 vi.i bt.-.-1 1 a m the payment 'of 'the inuooieuuess thereby secured and said deed of trust being by ,&e. terms thereof subject:' to . foreclosure. , and the holder Of the Indebtedness thereby secured, bavins demanded : a fore closure thereof for the nurnose, of satisfying said indebtedness, the un dersigned trustee will offer tor sale at public' auction to the highest bidder for cash at the . courthouse door in Kenansville North Cam- Una at 12-00 Noon, 'oa Tuetdayj the 13 Jh day of NoveaaboV,! 151, the property conveyea in said aeea 01 trust Abe same lying and being In the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina,- and niore partlcu.. w .....wnw. ... ; . FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake In a -ditch; Brice St .Carter corner) Northwest corner of a small lot , on Nor ra. side ;of Highway No. 41, and runs Whence South 28 1 2 West about AO feet to Highway No. 41,. and runs thence on North side of Highway No. 41, to Fussell's Mill ureex, near the Bridge, and runs thence -as said dixB, '.crooks ; and oenas, w ine eginning, contain lng) one half of an acre, more or less, and being the same land con . veyed to J, T. Wells by C: C. James and-.wife,' M;"C;' James, by deed dated January 27, 1943, and duly re corded in Book 423, page 580, of th Duplin County Registry, i ISECOWD TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in . the South right, of way line 61 Highway No., 41, 30 ft. from- center of the highway; in che center of a ditch; and running thence with the Una, ditch between Wells & "wells, Inc., and Mrs. Ber, tha Pickett South 31 degree, West 344 feet to another ditch, or drain; thence Wesward , with the. ran ol said ditch or drain approximately ioa leetTo a stake;.thence parallel to the first line North 31 degrees 50 minutes East 462 feet to a stake in the South, right of way line of Highway No 41; thence with the ooum ngnt of way Une of High way No. 41 Sou Jl 45 dem-ees sn minutes East 100 feet to the begin . nmg, con earning 4) , acre, more or less, and being the same land con.. veyea to J. T. Wells and wife Mil dred Mathews Wells hv. wn Wells, Inc. by deed dated February 8, 1946, and duly recorded in Book page 383, of the Duplin coun.. ty Registry. . . . A ten per cent dennstt will lw required of the successful bidder as eviafence of good falch. , Advertised this the nth October, 1951. E. C. Sanderson, Trustee ' H. E. Phillips, Att'y. , i . . 8 4T E P , . . ; j ' " NOTICE OF SALE .- t. Under and Bv VirtnA nt of the, Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the Special Fro . ceedings enUtledi . "James K-Alex.. ander et als" the undereiffneri mm missloner will on the 13th day of IMovemoer, 1951, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Kenansville Township, Duplin County. North Carolina, and more particularly, described, as fpl..j 3BTRST TRACT:: BRfllNiivriMn two pines, the, old corner-, of the Jerry PearsaU place and. also a vwucr ui uk neeves place and runs Noadi 12 East 33 poles to a light wood stump on the side of the mill road; thence with .the road North I0.1 V,West Ples to an Iron stake driven clean up in the middle of the road on the line of a 20 acre tract sold by A. K. Bryan to Inter Pe 4 Lumber Company,- thence with thai line South 12 West 33 poles to the corner, a stake, of said 20 acre tract on -the old Reeves iJne; thence wfch that line South 80 12 East 45 poles to the begin., ning, containing 9 9 32 acres, more or less.nd being the same land as described in a deed to Jesse Davis and wife, Rachel Davis as recorded in Book 193, page 379, of the Duplin County Regies. - .,: .... :. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING Jt'a stake in middle of road on Klrby Quinn's Jine and runs with said Quinn's line North 12 East 73 14 poles to an Iron stake at the mouth of a ditch in edge of a branch; thence South 80 12 East Farmer i , 'f ; i; -;,-K-ri; i i .' !e- lis c Sa!q Every Thnrccky ,1P, M.n. Ering your hogs Pay Above Market te also have Harry Huff is -. ..i i 'id a iw' - ..orth Hi) j. ... ... . .k i s i. I-- beginning containing 8 11 13 aif-i, more or hs. And ielng the rarre b"d j d ibed In a t-Ltdio Jes. j Lavia and Kachel Davis as record., ed in Book 207, page 544; of the Dunlin Coimty Registry. " tACEPIiNG, from, the kbove lands 1. 4 acre at its present Iocs.: tinn fnr th : ffravir 'Vard.1'. . f-A ten Der cent 'deposit 'Will fbe required of the successful- Didder as evdieace of food taltn. - " : Advertised this the 9th day Of Oc tober, 1951.- in.'- ' ' ri ..RE. Phillips; l"!fv ro-'.i'. t Commissioner C t ) ' 11 fe 4T ur in n l!::;o4-(ICrcLi;; ' Citizens 'of '''North Carolina are being offered art opportunity to in. vest in the future of the State's Negro rural youth in the financial, drive now being conducted by, the 4 H Club Foundation of North Ca rolina," Inc., according to W. C. Cooper, 4 H Club specialist of A. and T College. Greensboro. s-. r- if the $50,000 goal set for the drive is reached, says CooDer. tha Foundation will be able to expand eaucauonaiiwork-amnss the state's iBuildinlnniinUinifi lng a State 4 H dub carmj. i8lone. Ul LUC 1AJU (HIIHI-l.IVHM.ni fl as n iiiinn m mt tlons program. Ano.thtr-'lk IprovldV Ing scholarships for advanced train ing.of rural young oeonle. John H. Wheeler1, --vrce "ptesldeht rl. i r v i i 'i ' t ' i ' f -WITH A OMORROtV . . I 1 't'ii'. ,1 I t-6t REMEMBER TOD AX KRAFT'S 10H J.!!v) t inn 4 Plenes 217-J or zsij, , 1 ,PHOloOKtrai i l'. 'A 6PECIALTT . COMMERCIAL ' IN MOUNT OUfE '" i V ! beW ducedPricOn N-A J! jr Electric Ranges And Refrigerators Mifgic Chef end PcifccHan , ,i .. -:. OU Heaters r - V ( .X- r J : i'. . O. Box 93 -i N. On Wilson HlTVay Phone 709 ; ', ? "f ' and cows and sell with us Pricr i Ter Tcjs Everyday. buyer.? I;cre every day to buy any livestock. here "i C3 tice r;cr.;:s, all sizes. a., to' 1 Z i. i icts resources, and will help them t er pro-nrlion and t y rr'V! ! ( ren, e i ir I" ter, I C. an t ... 4 .... ... -.4 .J. luWi .- being sij.--i M.fd to meet the 1951 goal of j0,0 V, T .'v! t - "The prog; tl eT nn.4 j datlon," assens 1 reaident YvlieelefV "will neither d"rl!cate.nor compete . ' with other youm serving groups on agencies. Those protucls requested of the Cooperative Lxtmsion Serv . s ic by rural people will be the onea undertaken -by the Foundation.') CC W V w www w. For Sole t Hi: ii ' i ii r i i.'l " 'ii ft ' fru - SASH, DOOBS, SnEET- ; Rpck wootf; ?LAsi- ER, LIME, CERIENT," : PAINTS, TERRA-COIV I TAri?E, BHXiNniii- 'HITE ASBESTOS SI-t ri,;!bGrAspiuLt;V; SHINGLES, ALL KIND ' ' ROLL ROOFING; 5-V -' '- mnni nnf nnnmvr v I , Vavtiir i ivvvi uiu, it i i 1 l E k ,V:v , v i'i. t -m ' z. & SOtl i ! ; WALLACE, N.C. '; OOOOOOOOOOOO WATCH BANDS' KINGS, ON ORDER Bepairj(ii ? Watches, Clocks, Jewelry PSESTON HOLMES ; IN KENANSTIUJB DUPLET MERCANTILE CO J f f ' FT a- .CARTER fir o't 'j ' n o 0ALV00D 0 1 L (e7 Perfeclion Electric Stores and . Refrigerators ' N 1 narai are Wallace, N. C. y i J 5 ! I J for the top price, We t fA t : ) V r J -J '"'-I, .e-'pi.-L