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' I- 'ii THE DCTUN TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBEX f. 1952, . - "iL 31 I w--nirnwiir,,,,T WiMTwr n in urn. KOtNBS pHAIPEL METHODIST CHURCH ' In"; Wolfescrape ' Annex and has shown steady growth. Township which celebrated Its fourth annual home coming Sept. .891. Rev. W. C. Wilson Is pastor. 28th, The church in recent years has added a Sunday School '.:-::,. ' f OH. toy. NOTHINS TO CO BUT LWXeqyNOTHE HOUSE ssr. Bern! mnws TPTjn ' vwtrcs I 1 is - 1 1. xikii., l fau. house-clenin6 a U f sht; ) FH ...... K JV J V-C,3 - , 1 K ITMNK A6U2L JJHe bNT THE HAKIQOMCi-TJ I, rrHBMEVS?V A (OH, KJO.-S 1 1 LBUT ME AWUUyAr?Vii 1"' ISMOULP CHOOSE MAM,0RTHt6REATEST j f. LjWmU6B4Tf 'Jr"S' --.ZVHAtJDVllSj L, JABOYFREMPWR ATHLETE, OR THB if - C(t 1- -rTxvKs (S ' ri -r&T O. ' UC The church was founded Rones Chapel Dedicates Organ At Home am .3 Rones Chapel Methodist church, ldbated four miles east of Mount Olive, observed its fourth annual homecoming day Sept. 28 and at ihe game time dedicated an elec tric organ which the church pur chased several -months ago, and which Is now completely paid for. In the afternoon following the usual picnic dinner on the grounds T. Iv Newberry, representing the music company from Which the church purchased the orjvn. pre sented a recital of favorite hymns and - other selections, ' arranged for the organ by Mr. Newberry. The Rev. W. Carbon Wilson, pastor of the church, had charge of the morning worship service. .Welcome ; to those attending the day's activities were spoken by Miss Belle Grady, and Emmett G, Kornegay Introduced guests for the day. ; . - - .; 'j Mr. Wilson's sermon subject' for the morning was The Golden Age of Now.' Following the morning service, trustees of the church, E. G. Kornegay, L. P; Wells, Sr. and J. M. Holland presented the organ for dedication. Mrs. Jarvu Carter is church or ganist, ..; ... notice of sale ' under and by virtue of AUTHORITY of an order of the Superior, Court of Duplin County, made in that Special Proceeding entitled: 'IN THE MATTER OF CORA J. SANDERSON, ET ALS', and being Special Proceeding No. 2571, the undersigned Commission ers will on Monday, October 13," 1952, at the hour of 12.00 Noon at the. Courthouse Door, in Kenans vT.le Noith Carolina, offer for sale Jor cash to the highest bidder all merchantable timber and pulp -wood, measuring eight (8) inches in diameter six (6) inches above the ground; -with the usual right "Pf Ingress and egress for the purpose' of cutting and removing the timber. and with a right not to exceed a three year period to cutand remove same, and being the timber" .sit uated upon alL-those certain tracts of land in Duplin County,- Lime stone Township, , State : of North Carolina, and being the lands known as the I. L. Sanderson lands, and being described as follows: . FIRST TRACT BEGINNING at a white-oak on the Northwest edge of a smart branch with black-gum, Holly and poplar pointers, the be ginning corner of Lot Number one, .' : ' ' - - - -:. .. . made in the division of the late Robert Sandlin land ,and further known as the Henry Wllkins old corner, and . run with the line of Lot NumBef One, South 75. 3-4 de grees Eas-2Z8 poles to a stake of an old tar-kiln bed, the last corner of Lot One, on the line of Lot Four, of said division; thence with the Sine of Lot Four South 4 degrees East 73 poles to a stake on the North-edge of the roa in the line of lot Four; thence with the road North 78 West 374 po.es to an Ash and Black Gum in the run of Machine Branch, a corner of Lot Number Three; thence up the cen ter of the branch, as it meanders to the mouth of the first mentioned branch; thence up the center of that -branch as it meanders to the beginning, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, and being lot number Two, made in the division of the late Robert Sandlin land, and assigned to Alsa B. Sand lin, and heir in common, in said estate . And being same lands des cribed In a deed from Alsa B. Sand- Hln and wife, Emma F. Sandlin, to 1. Li. Sanderson, dated January 4, 1934. and recorded in Book 362, page 78, of the public Registry of uupun county. - '"Always excepting all the timber and timber rigbjts lying on the East side of the Quinn road and the North aide of the Alsa g. Sand lin road and Roscoe Pierce land, and bounded on the East by Henry Stalllngs, and others, on the North by the Graham Quinn Heirs, and being that portion of the timber recently sold to H. E. Miller Lura- Carollna.-"? . ' . " ' ' SECOND TRACT: Lying and GINNING at a bunch of long leaf pines, - at the head of a small Drancn-ana runs tpence Worth 30 East OO'poTes to a stake ,on the old line; 'thence, with the old fline line; thence North 20 West 2a poles to a stake; thence North 28 East 44 poles to an Elm Tree; thence nortn 78 East 34 poles and 17 links to a Cypress, side of a ditch; thence South 87 East 87 poles to a stake on the east side of the public road, G. B. D. Parker's corner: thence with the road, North 63 West 27 2-5 poles to a turn in the road; thence with the road North 2 East 37 poCes to a stake, Parkers L?tL ?S eSS n l Ples t POIP1". amon8 same marl J lLl h0eai thence North 27 East 10 a "adi S?h poles to a gum on the run of a branch; thence South 82 West 14 poles to a stake on the west Side of the road, W. A. Sanderson's cor ner; thence with his1 line South 5 about 25 feet South of the center North 83 East 76 poles to a stake, 20 West 114 poles to a stake at the road; thence South 34 West 26 poles to : a stake; thence thence North 82 West 79 poles to a stake In the field; thence South 47 West 26 poles .to an ash in the run of the branch, above the old mill; thence up , the run of the branch, as it meanders to the be ginning, containing; 86 acres, more or 'less, excepting 5 3-4 acres, sold by Henry Wllkins to James Wilson. This being lands described in a deed from H. N. Wllkins to Martha C. Wllkins and W. D. Wllkins, and being the same lands described-in a deed from John A. Gavin, Jr., Commissioner, to I. L. Sanderson, dated June 24, 1907, recorded In Book 111 page 8, Duplin County Registry, and known as the Wllkins Tract. ... ' THIRD TRACT; . Known as the I. L. Sanderson, Hopkins Williams land, and bounded' and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the East bank of the North East River, at W.-B. . Kennedy's upper corner, and being-the Cower corner of the ' Hopkins Williams land; thence with the old' line North 70 East 20 poles to a Stake, corner of Lot Number Two, in the division of. the Hopkins Williams lands, be tween Isaac Sanderson, and others; thence that line forth 20 West 30 poles to a stake; thence 'North 70 East 21 1-2 poles to a stake; thence South 20 East 30 poles to a stake, a corner of Lot No. 2; thence along the o d line of the Hopkins Wil liams land,. North 70 East 112 poles to a sweetgum on the Drew Hall rrl) 1 u . u poles to the Avenue; thence his line South 40 West 10 poles; thence with the Avenue South 78 West 76 poles to the Canal; thence up the canal North 28 East 47 poles to a stake on the West side of the canal, in the old line of the Hopkins Wil liams land; thence with the old line South 80 West 8 poles to a stake with Gum pointers; thence with the old line North 84 1-2 West 43 1-5 poles to a stake; thence North 60 West 31 poles to a stake in the bay, with bay pointers; thence North 6 poles to. a blown down pine, and a d corner; thence South 71 West 30 poles to a stake with Oak and Pine Pointers; thence South 70 ber Company, of Wallace, North G. B. D. Parkers . corner of the M. A. Sloan tract; thence that line South 20 East 77 1-2 poles to a black gum in a branch; thence South 72 West 7 poles to the North East River; thence down the River, as it meanders to the beginning. And being Uie same lands as pre p: lvd. hi J. tl, Iti&are in a mSj? dat ed the day of August, 195?." A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good f.tith. Adver tised this the 11th day of Septem ber, 1952. R. D. Johnson, Commissions, ' Sandron. Commissioner. 5. E. Phillips. Commissioner. vady Mer5r 30lnmifon. 4T H.E.P. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qualifi ed as administratrix of the estate of Herman L. Kennedy, deceased, late of Duplin County, his Is to notify all persons having cCaims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate wilt please make immediate .payment to the undersigned. This the 24th day of September, 1952. Mattle W. Kennedy Administratrix of the estate of Herman L. Kennedy deceased. II. E. Phillips, Attorney Ken;in?vilp N C. 10 30 6T H.E.P. A. J. DIAMONDS Cavenaugh Jeweler WATCHES Watch & Jewelry REPAIRING & ENGRAVING Wallace. N. C. To Build Your Home The same principles apply to building a home. In terms of comfort ... in terms of lower home maintenance costs, you're ALWAYS better off, by starting with the best in building materials. And it's these better materials, that you'll get when you purchase from us! Mallard-Griffin, Inc. 1 jf;J" KINSTON, N. C. 1Q NOTICE V North Carolina Duplin COUnty ! ?ne unerslgned; having quali fied. II iflmlnistratirix of the Es tate of LOhBie Branch, 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 2nd dav nl October 1 0J3 n this notice will be pleaded in bar or tneir recovery. All net-nons in debted to said estate wi! I Dleaso make immediate payment to the undersigned at Pink HilL N. C. mi 1 n . a 4ua ilia nay 01 uotooer, 193Z, Pauline C. Branch Administratrix J. 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