w.-yr-.'.w.-it J llfi,:jy la Kenansrnle, N. C Cavity Beat ef 0UTUN COUNTY . " ' r .-: ".ortal, kashieea mo and stinting; plant Keaanarule, K. C. J. Epr-ST CTtADY, EDITOR OWNEK , Entered At Tbe Piwt Office. KenaosvUle, N, C, ' ' second lam matter. y , s , TfXKPRONB-.Ke'iaiMvflle.' Day I55- WirM tlS-1 rmcKlPTlOW KATES: 13.5s sr y;r hi DnpQa. Jenee. Onslow, feader. Sampeon, ew Hiamr tK Whm' fcwtlea! I4-5I per ouMd. thia area ta North CaraNnat and IS.IS per year elsewhere. f t AoWtMng rate forehbed ea revneat -TOlta Count, Jmimat etrt ta thareliaimia.Mai.Hal. J irricaJter.! fleveloawiert of DmrHa " -v NATION A , GIVE DEATH A HOLIDAY t 1 Let's give death a holiday on our streets and high ways December 15. f' 1f;That is the date selected as "S-D Day" (Safe Driving Day) by President Eisenhbwer's Action Committee for Traffic Safety. Ordinarily, we could expect between 80 and 100 deaths to occur that day, but the President's committee and the other participating groups believe that a nationwide effort can cut the toll considerably. iYou, as a driver or as a pedestrian, are being asked to cooperate., As a pedestrian, you can help by looking . both ways before entering the street, crossing only at crosswalks, obeying all traffic signals and being alert at all times.. As a driver, you can help by following these Ten " Commandments of Safe Driving which have been rec ommended by the Central Auto Safety Committee of 1 the Kemper insurance group, the oldest organization in the nationdevoted exclusively to traffic safety: 1. Always drive as if other motorists or pedestrians ' are going to do something foolish. II. Obey all speed . limits and traffic signs. III. Signal for all turns, stops c and lane changes. IV. Drive in and turn from the proper lane. V. Observe passing regulations and no passing 'zones.1 VI. Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and observe; mid-block crosswalks. VII. Stop when ap proaching a standing school bus. VII. Use extra caution at all railroad crossings. IX. Do not drive after drink- , ing. X. Treat others on the road as courteously as you would have them treat you. Your cooperation will help give death a holiday Dec ember 15. Jt will help prove that the observances of safety practices can make every day an S-D Day and ' it may save your life, too. , j " PROGRESS REPORT , Various factors determjne just how good the stand ards of medical care are in any nation. One is the num ber of doctors in practice, and the quality and extent of the facilities for educating physicians. In this, the United States is exceedingly fortunate. A report made by the American Medical Associa tion tells the story. The record graduation of 6,861 doctors during 1953-54 brought the nation's physician population to approximately is a doctor for every 730 that too is a new high record. Moreover, the situation better. Present enrollment 28,277 the greatest in history. As for the schools themselves, more than $76,000,- 000 was spent in the 1953 and for remodeling or completion of buildings for medical instruction. Their 000,000 for 1954-55. And are scheduled to go into operation within the next five or six years. An interesting and important commentary on med ical education is found in the fact that 21,328 physicians taught without pay during the last school year, in ad dition to the regular full-time faculty members. The doctors, obviously, are vitally interested in giving us both more medical care and better medical care. JOYFUL INTERLUDE That interlude which precedes Christmas is a merry season indeed, it s the most loved and enjoyed of the year, for, among other good things, it lasts sb long and makes one feql so joyous. We mark Christmas Day itself with the solemn thoughts and the religious observances appropriate to its deep significance as the birthday of Our Saviour, Founder of Christianity. But in the days and weeks which come before in the fun and excitement, the joyous preparation which lead to the happy cul mination of the opening of goodwill and merriment of a ly, "comes but once a year." "ooooooooaooeoooooooooooi o PECANS WANTED. For Top Prices, Bring Your PECANS To FRED TEACHEY ':' ' At B & R Frozen Food Locker , vWallace, N. C. A Thursdays & Saturdays' , o o o o o o o o o () o C ) ( 1 ?. , Wallace, C Buying For T. B. Young & Co. 4 g 000006000000000000006 I EDITOtlAL 220,100. This means there persons in the country and is destined to become still in the medical schools is - 54 year for new facilities, budgets total over $143,- 10 new four-year schools the bright anticipation and the presents there is the season which, unfortunate ' O o o o o o o o o . o N. C. , O Mill 12 i. 3 NO'JUv4 OF hJS-SAUB f , . ' ' WHEREAS the undersigned, act ing as Trustee, In a certain deed of l truat, cAccuieu oj j. i t amor, j single, and recorded in Book 483, ' page 218, in the office, of the-Reg-lister of Deeds of Duplin County. foreclosed, and offered or sale the land hereinafter described; and whereat within the time allowed by law an advanced bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an order issued directing the Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of Fourteen Thousand,', Three Hundred Thirty, Dollars. j; '.; Now therefore, under and by vir tue of said order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale upon said opening bid at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the county courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on the 29th day of Decem ber, 1954, the following described property located in Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and bound ed and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a pine, Mrs. Fannie Coopers' corn er in or near the run of Nahunga Swamp and runs thence- South 11 West 36 1-2 poles to a stake on the main road; runs thence South 21 East .32 poles to a stake on said road in front of the house; thence runs South 2 East 80 poles to a stake; thence South 76 . East 16 poles; thence South 18 East 55 1-2 poles to a stake; thence North 75 East 64 1-2 poles to a stake; thence East 10 1-2 poles to a stakes thence South 60 East 10 poles to a gum; thence North 55 East 32 poles to three gums: thence North 20 West 42 poles to a holly, thence North 80 East 70 ooles to a stake; thence North 36 East 12 poles; thence North 51 East 66 poles; thence North 5 East 20 poles; thence North 51 East 10 poles; thence North 45 East 18 poles to run of Nahunga; thence with said run to the beginning, containing 227 acres, being the land surveyed and platted by L. Middleton, Survey or, on December 12, 1918. The above being the same lands conveyed to James L. Farrior by E. A. Farrior by deed recorded in Book 200, page 10, and by Roy C. Wells and wife to James L. Farrior, by deed record ed in Book 362, page 5 both of the Duplin County Registry. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a water oak on Nahunga run; thence North 4 West 181 poles to a pine; thence East 228 poles to a horn beam in the run of Nahunga; thence un the run of the same to the be ginning corner, containing 208 acres, more or less and James L. Farrior owns a 1-2 interest in said land. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a black gum on the run ot Nahunga and runs thence 7 West 166 poles to a pine on the West side of Dong Branch; thence North 39 East 20 poles to a bunch of black gums on said branch; thence East 120 poles to a small water oak on the side Oi Fenny Pond; thefide South 7 East 180 poles .-to a water oak on the run of Nahunga Swamp; thence up said run to the beginning, con taining 150 acres, more or less and James L. Farrior owns a 1-2 interest in said land. The Second Tract and Third Tract being known as the Brown place or the R. J. Williams lands and being the same cV:veyed by Ella Williams Hefty Commissioner, under a judg ment of the Superior Court of Du plin County in the Special Proceed ing entitled ".ELLA WILLIAMS HEFTY AND OTHERS" exparte. No. 1553 on S. P. Docket in office of Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. FOURTH TRACT: Being Lot Number 1 in the division of the lands of William Cooper, deceased, among his children and allotted to John D. Cooper and said division is per Report of Committee re corded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, in (J. Keports of Committee, Page 367, Also re corded in Book 39, page 116, of Du plin County Registry and bounded as follows: THE HOME PLACE, Be ginning at a water oak' on the crook of Nahunga Swamp formerly Alex ander Lane's corner; thence Lane's old line nearly South 20 East 24 poles to a white oak on Silver Run; thence North 53 East 28 poles to a stake at the run of a branch; thence up the said run, IJarper Williams line as it meanders to the mouth of a small branch; thence up said branch as it meanders with the old George Cooper line about 160 nolrs to a water oak in a pond; his corner; thence his other line George Coopers line South 20 East 106 poles to a pine, the old Gporge Cooper corner, now Harper Williams cor ner; thence North 45 East 62 poles to a stake on the road: thence as the oad runs the old John Cooper line North 20 West 140 poles to a pine by a pond; thence down a small branch as it meanders with old John Cooper line about 60 poles to its mouth; thence up Nahunga to large pine near the run below the ford; thence South 54 poles to pine on the main road; thence South M 1-2 West 51 poles to a pine in the head of a drain; thence North 5 West 17 poles to . a stake on the edge of, the main pond highwater mark; thence up said Mill Pond to Highwater mark to the beginning, containing 275 , acres, more or less. There Is excepted out of above boundaries 23 acres conveyed by J. IX Cooper to I M. Cooper. Being also same lands described in Book 219, page 3, of the Duplin County Registry. :..A;-. :, FIRST .TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake at highwater '- mark . of ' the Pond, at the mouth oS a drain; thence up the drain. North 9 East poles to a stake; thence North 75 1-2 East 48 pole to the old pub lic road leading from Coopers Mill to Kenansville, at turky oak; thence with the said road North 27 1-2 West 10 poles; North 71 West 18 poles, North 45 West 40 poles; Nerth 57 1-1 West 38 poles North 62 1-2 West 14 poles to a stake at the end ot the dm; thence South West 3 poles Ho- a pine anoV black Jack; thence South 60 West 40 poles to a pine; thence South 70 West 22 poles to a pine; thence North 45 West 9 poles to a pine; thenc. South 60 West 48 poles to a pine; thence South 47 West 71 poles to a red oak; thence South BO West t poles to a pine; thence South 17 West 25 pole to a pine at the edge of the Island Field; thence West 20 pole to a dog wood, on . the' side of the path; thence South 20 - poles, to a black gum on the run of Nahunga; thence across Nahunga to the South aide to a water oak, ' Lane's old comer; thence down said Mill pond with the highwater mark to the begin ning, containing 85 acres, more or less, and being the same lands des cribed in a deed from Fannie M. Cooper, Mortgagee, to J. K. Powell and other and renorded in Book 280, page 60, Registry of Duplin Countyt reference being had to said deed and Registry for description. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 9th day of December, 1954. H. E. Phillips, Trustee 12-23 2T H.E.P. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, filed in Special Proceeding No. 2815, filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coun ty, entitled: "IN THE MATTER OF ROY BRYANT AND WIFE, ROSA LEE BRYANT, AND DELOIS VIV- TAN GRADY BRYANT, A MINOR, REPRESENTED IN THIS ACTION BY HER NEXT .FRIEND, W. E. CRAFT' the undersigned commis sioned will offer for sale for cash, to the highest bidder at the court house door in Kenansville, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, on Saturday, January 8, 1955, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, all those cer tain tracts or parcels of land sit uated in Duplin County, State ot North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a maple on the run of Meadow Branch, corner of Lot No. 6 and runs North 603-4 West 60 poles to a stake; thence South 30 West 72 poles to a gum on the run of Bullard Branch; thence down the run of Bullard Branch to the run of Meadow Branch; thence Made To Order Mantels, Cabinets, Sash, Doors and Screens Made To Order; WALLACE MILL WORKS O. G. Brown, Owner Wallace, N. C. Road-lost up the run ef Meadow Branch to the , beginning, containing 20 acre, mora or less, and being Lot No. 8 In the division ot the land of Basil Garner, deceased; and allotted to Donnie Howell on said division, which said division is recorded In Book 185,' page 196, of the Duplin County Registry, reference U here by 1 had for a description of . the same, and further being the same lands as described in a deed from Donnie Jones to Elmore Bell dated the 4th day of June, 1945, and re corded in Book 428, page 487, of the Duplin County; Registry. 'And fur ther being the same lands as des cribed in a deed to Willie Outlaw as described in Book 428, page 535, of the Duplin County Registry.1 Also being the lands as described in a deed from Willie Outlaw and wife, Loraine. Outlaw, to Rosa Lee Bry. ant, as recorded In Book 446, page 58, of the Duplin County Registry, And further being the same lands described in a deed to Delois Viv ian Grady as recorded in Book 462, page 55, ot the Duplin County Regis try. - . ;: . , A ten per cent deposit will be required ret the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. ' ' Advertised this 7th day of Dec ember, 1954. ' i, H. E. Phillips, Commissioner. l-e4T H.EJ. NOTICE pF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Power of Sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by C. H. Miller, Single, dated the 1st day of February, 1947 and recorded in Book 441, page 189, of Duplin County Registry, default having been made in tbe 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 cash at the courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on Saturday, January 8th 1955, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Duplin, State of North Carolina, and more parti cularly described as follows: All that certain tract of land ly ing and being In Faison Township, Drive To Wallace Stockyard For Sale On Each Sale starts at 1:00 p. m. Sharp. Bring us your offerings and we will do our best for you on Service and Prices - ft Yours For The Sale Of Livestock WALLACE STOCKYARD Wallace, ! " J aim liTilYimBMWMII aaaair,,'fta-.-w-X. i H IsF. if? . W-:-. A r- l:i 'V - '' ' iiAKM COURTESY YOUR CODB OT TUB ROAD 1 , f he Reasons why America saio " IT'C HOT! " With its first look at the All-New 1955 Pontine, America aaid'"It's hot!" Now! that record thousands have bought and ' driven thia gpectacular new cat, the ver- diet is stronger becatise Pontiac per forms even better than it look! A v Come in and see how Pontiac' Strato- ( Streak V-8 engine with its remarkably improved economy gives you a tremen dous reserve of power for every need. Feel ' how Pontiac's long 124-inch Wheelbase and wide-stance rear springing let you enjoy' a ride you've never known before. Duplin County, State of North Caro. Una, containing 77 1-3 acre mora or less, and being more particular des cribed a follows; to wlfa BEGINNING at a Pin and. Gum on the run ot Dividing Branch rmv hing South 47 1-2 West 269 poles to a Stake on the County Road; thence with said ' road North 43 degrees West 45 1-2 poles to a Stake; thence North 47 1-3 degrees abeut 285 poles to a Sweet Gum on the run ot Wild Cat Branch; thence up the run of Wild - Cat Branch to the mouth pt ' the ; Dividing Branch; thence up said Branch to the BE GINNING, and being a portion of the lands conveyed to D. I' Carl ton, Trustee, by C. J. Miller by that certain Deed of Trust, dated Decern ber 8th, ' 1930, being recorded in Book 340 at page 22, Regiitery of Duplin County and the same" being likewise a portion ot that property conveyed by D, L. Carlton, Trustee, to The Federal Land Bank ot Col umbia, by deed dated March 16th, 1836, and being of record In Book 885,- page 505, Registry of Duplin County, reference to which is here by made. -- - , - ,, , , It is expressly understood and agreed, by all parties hereto, that a certain tract of land of one acre and known, as the family Grave yard 1 excepted from the operation of this Instrument - . ;. Y, And being a portion of the same lands as set forth and recorded in Book 840, page 22 and Book 385, page 505 of the Duplin County Reg istry. ' . - ; : . A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence-of good faith. Advertised this the 7th day ot December, 1954. Robert L. West, Trustee. 12-30-4T R.L.W. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Superior Court North Carolina Duplin County Lee Etta Piekett vs Preston Pickett The defendant Preston Pickett will take notice that an action en- Monday Or N. C. 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' v K'VjS i titled as above ha been commenced in the Superior Court 'of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named against the defendant for' an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separa tion, and in .which., the defendant Is Interested and hich cause ot ac tion is set forth in the complaint filed in this cause, and, that the de fendant Is a necessary party to this action; and that the said defendant, will further take .notice that he is required to appear at the office "of the clerk ' of Superior Court of Duplin County . in . , Kenansville, North Carolina on xthe 24 day of Dec., 1954, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this' action which has been duly tiled in said office, on or before the 20 day ot January,' 1955, or the pfaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint ' " This the 24 day ot November, 1954. - a V. Wells, Clerk v Superior fcourt Grady Mercer'.. ; ,,- . ' Atty. for Plaintiff 12-2S-4t-c. GM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE y Havlng this day qualified as ad. mlnlstrator ot the estate of J. B. Faulk. Sr.. late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them, duly - vert tied to the undersigned on or be- for one year from date or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All person indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement This the 15th day of November, 1954. J. B. Faulk, Jr., Administrator J. B. Faulk, Sr., Estate Mt. Olive, N. O, Rt. 2 Charles O. Whitley, Atty. 12-29-6t-C-COW CONTROL WEEDS AND NEMATODES . . In Your Seed Beds f With ' Stronger Seedlings More Seedlings Lets Hand Labor with DOWFUME f.!C-2 WARSAW 1 .' "Warsaw 1 . THREI GREAT LINES-ALL WITH STRATO-STREAK , V-8 POWER I , FABULOUS STAR CAlBF 8SRIKS . '. 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