sVaXJB, K. CX. TBCSSOAT. JAXCA2T 19, 1ZZ. r? ( zvics or l JUriOICAIIOM r " T I CAROLINA i , ' ' .' .-(,''" I ,1'UJ COUNTY i II. a HOLT, TRADING AS i IX HOLT COMPANY JOHNNIE J. GARNER; AND CLARA GARNIK i . TO: Johnnie J. Garner and Clara Owner TAKE NOTICE THAT: . That a pleading seeking relief baa been IUe4 in the abova entitled civil action. . That tha nature of the relief be ing aought aa follow: The plain tiff. M. B. Holt, trading at. M. B. Holt Company, is aeeking to recov er on an account jvmvj aue ana ow ing for money, goods, wires and merchandise had and received by the defendants, and aa aet out and set forth and described in the Com. plaint filed in this cause, and that a cause of action exist sagainst the defendants, Johnnie J. Garner and Clara Garner, in favor of the plain, tiff, and that the defendants are nec essary parties to this action. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 16 day of Feb. 1956, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. ' This the 21 day of December, 1980. ' RAV. Wells I Clerk Superior Court 1 19 4TH.EJ. tate at Thomas T. Dail. deceased, iate of Duplin County, North Ca rolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tha estate of tha deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, at Rt , Mount Olive, N, C. on or be fore tha 14th. day of Dee. 1834. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their, recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 14th. day of December, 1959. ' Mra. Lola DaU Britt , ' ' Administratrix, Thomas F. Dail deceased H. T. Bay .Attorney 1 19 T H.T.R. , - ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Sudie DaU Best, deceased, late ol JJu plin County, North Carolina, this i t nntifv all nersona having claims against the estate of the de ceased, to exhibit them to ine un dersigned, duly verified, at Rt 3 Mount Olive, N. C. on or before the 14th, day of Dec. 1954 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted' to said estate will please make immed iate payment This the 14th. day of December, 1955. Mrs. Lola Dail Britt, Administratrix, Estate Mrs. Sudie Dail Best H. T. Ray, Attorney I 19 6T H. T. R. NOTICE OF SALE ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE . TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra trix, with will annexed, of the es- If worried br "BbMktar Wwmknmmt" Otttlnc Op Miaato (toe fng.Mil, hununs or lteb toe rtnUon r Strong. otoudy Urbu hia eeaimaa KJdnr aad Bladder Irrl tftUoa, try 0T8TKX tar ulokjrmtlfyln. omarUnf bmlo. A bUUcn CYSTTX UbltU awd m Mat la yaan prore wfety and ainnm. Ask draestet for CTSTKX under asMslasHon or EOMftct swaranUe, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executea Dy jonn B. Batchelor and wife, Martha A. Batchelor; Elmore Batchelor and wife, Evelyn Batchelor, dated the 25th day of March, 1954, and record ed in Book 489, page 200, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, and said indebtedness having been transferred and assigned to N. A. Phillips, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersig ned trustee wil offer for sale at pub. ooooooooooooooooooooooooc o o o o o o o o O Phone 246-2 HERRING SUPPLY CO. LUMBER - PAINTS BUILDING SUPPLIES WE DELIVER Rose Hill, N. C. o o e o o o o o o oooooooeoooooooooooooooo FERTILIZERS Robertson's and Armours PLANT BED FERTILIZERS NOW IN OUR WAREHOUSE We Deliver We Carry Complete Supplies for the Farm and Home. TVs Electrical Appliances M. B. HOLT & CO. Albertson, N. C. lie auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse ooor in Ken ansville, North Carolina, at noon, on the 20th day of January, 1959 the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, In Cypress Creek Township, and la more particularly described as follower . FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stump or stake Just below the New Bridge on the South of the lake, the South corner of the tract of land deeded to William Batchlor by Ca therine J. James, dated January 31st, 1881. and runs South 4 M East 75 poles and 20 links to a stake at the , S. D .Brown and G. B, D. Park er corner; thence North 83 East 38 poles to a stake in S." D. Brown's line; thence North 8 West 75 poles 20 links to a stake in the old line in the edge of Cyprus Creek; thence South 80 1-3 West 34 poles to the beginning, containing 17 7-3 acres, being a part of the tract deeded to Wilson Batchlor by Catherine J. James dated January 31st 1881. And being the same lands as set forth and described in a deed to J. B. Batchelor as recored in Book 176, page 376, of the Duplin County Re gistry. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake, known as the Water Oak corner in William Pickett line; thence South 4 S-4 degrees East 75 poles and 20 links to a stake, known as the Pine Corner, S. D. Brown's corner;, thence South 85 degrees West 24 poles and 12 links to a stake, John B. Batchelor's corner; thence with his line North 8 degrees West 75 poles to a stake, his corner; thence North 81 1-4 East 28 Doles. and 12 links to the beginning, con taining 11 s-B acres.. And being the same lands as set forth and de scribed in a deed to J. B. Batchelor as recorded in Book 409, page 443, of the Duplin County Registry. Both of the above tracts of land being the same lands as set forth and described in a deed to Elmore Batchelor as recorded In Book 489, cage 546, of the Duplin County Reg- lstry. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 19th day of December, 1955. H. E. Phillips. Trustee Kenansville, N. C. 1 19 4T H E P. Public Registry of Duplin County, and being Lota numbers 34 and 37 conveyed te J. M, Smith, by Acme Investment Corporation, on May 3, 1938, by deed recorded in Book 490, page 531, Duplin County Registry, to which reference Is hereby made and excepting from the above descrip tion of lots 23 and 27, forty feet on tha Eastern .aide of Lot No. 26, and running back 300 feet to the lands formerly owned by Ella Allen. And being the same lands describ ed in deed frorq.. Flora Smith to J. 4. Smith, recorded in Book 482. page 509, of the Duplin County Registry. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith., - Advertised this the 19th day of December, 1958. t R D. Johnson, Jr Commissioner H. E. Phillips, Commissioner Winifred' T. Wells, Commissioner Grady Mercer. Commissioner 119 4T H.I.P. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY nr mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Kenneth Kor negay and wife, Eva Mae Kornegay, dated the 16th day of September, 1953, and recorded in Book 483, page 144, in the office of the ReirMer of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof siibipct to forecloslure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder or cash, at the Courthouse door in Kenansville. North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on the 20th day of January, 1956. the property convey ed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Duplin, and State of North Carolina, in Faison Township, and more par ticularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the lane (that leads from the old Swinson house across the Mill Branch) corner of Lot No. 2 and runs North 13 3-4 East 122 poles to a persimmon on the edge of Go shen Swamp; thence South 57 East 16 poles to a Black gum; thence South 13 3-4 West 146 poles to a stake on the run of Mill Branch at the crossing of the road; thence with the road North 42 West 10 poles to the gate; thence North 2 3-4 West 22 poles to the beginning, con taining 13 3-4 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 3 drawn by Ben jamin Swinson in the division of the lands of his father, Andrew T. Swinson, deceased. And further be ing the same lands as described in a deed dated October 2. 1945 from L. E. Parnell and wife, Emma Swinson Parnell et als to Benjamin Swin son. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on Mill Branch, L. A, Brock and Jessie Swinson corner and runs North 2 3-4 East 65 poles to a stake in the lane; thence North 87 1-2 East 38 poles with the lane to a stake, corner of Lots Nos. 1 and 2; thence South 62 East 10 poles to a turn in the lane; thence South 2 3-4 East 38 poles to the gate; thence South 42 East 10 poles to the run of Mill Branch; thence up the run of said branch to the beginning, containing 18 1-4 acres, more or less. This being Lot No. 6 and drawn by Kate Pridgen in the division of the lands of her father, Andrew T. Swinson, deceased, and further be ir.g the same lands as described in a deed from Kate Prigen and H. E. Pridgen to Benjamin Swinson by deed dated December 20, 1919 and recorded in Book 251. patre 351, of the Duplin County Registry. And further being the same landi as set forth and described in a deed from Benjamin Swinson and wife, Minnie L. Swinson. to Ralph A. Jon es as recorded in Book 433. page 49, of the Duplin County Reentry. A ten per cent deposit wil be re. quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. '''his the 19th day of December, 1955. H E. Phillips. Trustee Kn!"vllle, North Carolina 19 4T H.E.P. Will til? ' (mm NOTICE OP SALE 1 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY of a judgment entered in the Superior Court of Duplin County in that certain Civil Action entitled: "J. M. Smith vs Mary Ce lestia Smith, et als" and being Civil Action no. A-7409 duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned Commissioners will offer for sale for ca-h to the highest bilder at the rvu"t',m door in K-nansville, North Carolina, at the horr of 13:00 N-on on the 20th day of January, lM tfc TrTerty described in said tv'ffTTient, and raid lands being att uned In the Town of Warsaw, Du n'n County, State of North Caro '.iT an'' Heing described as follows: "!n(? s'l of Lot No. 27, and a strip 10 feet wide on Main Street, run ning southwardly 200 feet of .Lot No. 26. said lots 26 and 37 are de scribed on the map of the W. H. Willlams lots, .made by A. McL. Gra ham, on September 23, 1908, and re corded in Book 197, page 1. of tha NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY William E. Craft Administrator of the estate of Elisha Bannerman, deceased vs. Janie Bannerman Sykes (widow), Dan Bannerman and wife, Geneva Bannerman, James Bannerman and wife Margaret Bannerman, Leroy Bannerman and wife Estelle Ban nerman, Minnie Bell Royal and hus- j band Judson Royal and John Doe, the name being fictitious, true nam es of all defendants being unknown to the petitioner, the persons in tended being the unknown and known heirs of Elisha Bannerman, deceased. The defendants. Janie Bannerman Sykes, James Bannerman, Margaret Bannerman, LeRoy Bannerman, Es telle Bannerman, Minnie Bell Ro yal. Judson Royal and John Doe, will take notice that a special pro ceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff as administrator of Elisha Bannerman, deceased, to sell the real estate of the deceased, or so much thereof as may be nec essary for the payments of the debts of the deceased. And said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in his office In the court house in Kenansville, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the petition filed in said proceeding, within ten days after the 27 day of January, 1956, or plaintiff will ap. ply to the court for the relief de manded in said petition. This 27 day of December, 1955. R. V. Wells Clerk of the Superior Court 1 19 4T D C. the undersigned Executor at the place specified herein. Tola 28th day of December, 1988. Ellas S. faison Executor of the Estate of Fsnni S., Faison. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE : Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of tna estate of Robert West Royal deceased, lata- of Du plin County, North Carolina, this la to notify all persona having claims against said estate to preaent them the undersigned, duly verified. on or before one year from date hereof or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will pleas make immediate settlement. This the 30th day of December, 1955. . . . : i J. Bryant Roberta, Administrator Robert West Royal estate. Pd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN NOTICE Of EXECUTORS The' undersigned, having qualified as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of D. F. McGowan, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 4th day pf January. 1957, or this notice will be plead in bar of (heir recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 4th day of January, 1950. Oscar Best and David C. Miller, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of D. F. Mc Oowon, dec. Warsaw, North Carolina H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 2 9 6T H.E.P. . a aeU-employed farmer or ranch er should tile hia return on- In come Tax Return QForm, 1040. In moat cases, he will enter hia' net earnings fro mtarming or ranching on Schedule F, "Schedule of Farm Income and Expenses,' 'of this form. In cases where the farm or ranch operation is a partnership or Joint venture, he will enter his distribu tive ahare of the partnership farm income on Schedule H (for Income tax reporting) and on Schedule C (for aocial security purposes). His distributive . ahare of the income will be obtained from Form 1065, "U. &i Partnership Return of In come," which waa filed by tha part nership. , ' ' w Farmers and ranchers 'who oper ate alone and on a cash basis will enter their income from farming on Schedule F. On Schedule F you will Itemize your farm income and expense for income tax purposes. At the- botto mof the page of this schedule is a smaller form Sche dule SE, "U. S. Report of Self-Em ployment Income" .(For Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance). Schedule SB Is the report of your self-employment net earnings which will be credited to your social se curity account. On this brief form you will enter. In addition to your name, and social security number, the amount of your total net earn ings from self-employment, wages (if any from which your employer has deducted your share of the so cial security tax, and the amount of your self employment income on which you must pay -the social se curity tax. There is one important fact to Farmers Want To Know BY NICHOLS A. A VERA District Office Manager of the Wilmington Social Security Office In my first article in this series I told how protection under the old. age and survivors insurance pro gram will become a reality to so many self-employed farmers and ranchers by mld-1956. Today, I want to tell about the responsibili ties that go along with this protec tion and which must be met by every farm or ranch operator who had net earnings of at least $400 in the calendar year 1955. If you are self-employed In any kind of agriculture, either alone or in a partnership or joint venture, and had net earnings of at leaat $400 in 1955, you are required to leport your earnings (up to $4,200) and pay the 3 per cent social secur ity tax on those earnings for the year. You should report your earn- The undersigned, Elias S. Faison, i ings and remit the social security Executor of the Estate of Fannie S. Faison, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to him on or before the 28th day of December, 1956, at 418 Law Building. Charlotte. North Caro lina. Notice is given hereby also that this notice is given hereby also bar of the right, of recovery against said estate as to all persons fail ing to file claims on or before the time specified herein. All persons indebted to ;rM oio - "ti- keep in mind. While the small form Schedule SB is a part of Schedule F which, in turn, must be filed with Income Tax Return. Form 1040 the purpose of this brief form is wholly independent of your income tax form and schedule.- The ,, am lngs on which social security tax is due should be entered on Scher oule SK. For reasons described above, thia amount may differ from the amount used to figure income how you figure your net earnings which will be credited te your so cial security account ' i; r ;' , 11 -;! Vyp ' Vjm tMmmm man wtut IIvm tA he ' 88, there are seven women out by that time It's too late! liOTICE OF SALE ' The aorsiaTiedl AdmmisiTatrix ef Alten Lanier Batata, .ill -f for aala to tha bigness Udder on January 33, 1958, , Saturday, at the how of 340 o'clock pJt. a the heane plaoe ) at Altoa Lanier, the following arUclea of Bersetwl property!. . One-Farmall Tractor and equipment ' One-Cub Tractor and equipment t' ' : One-Horse hi? "' . , iy:--' . ' ftl One-Hog Feeder ' Three Thousand (3,000) Tobacco Sticks and other miscellaneous articles of farming tools " ' :;':'Sfe,v;: Tula the 9th. day of January, 1958 MRS. ANNIE RAY LANIER ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATI OF ALTON LANIER GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW : KENANSVTLLE, N. C. 'mmimmmiiMmmiiMmjm'iii ml' I tlM 1 tax along with your Federal In come tax retur nnot later than April 15, 1956. It may be that you will not owe any Federal income tax for 1955, be. cause of family exemptions. For ex-r-iple, if your total income for the year is less than $2,400 you would not owe income tax if you have four exemptions ($800 eaah tor yourself, your wife, and two child ren). However, if your net earn ings were as much as $400 in 1955, vou "re ob'ed to fill out and file tied hereby to pay said indebtedness a return and pay the social security L. P. Gas Service -BULK AND BOTTLED GAS I 1 COOKING gas for CURING HEATING HOT WATER BOTTLED GAS i pi TAPPAN RANGES HEATING SYSTEMS GAS CURERS FLORENCE RANGES TABLE TOP WATER HEATERS A. 0. SMITH WATF-R HEATERS Lib"-al Cash and Fall Terms for Farmers WHOLESALE GAS AND S LB. CYLINDERS FILLED AT OUR PLANT AT CAROLINA AND BEECH STREETS IN GOLDSBORO. TOWN and COUNTRY GAS CO. INC. Kinston Selma Goldsboro Pink Hill Tarboro IU -llll. ,s TJ- - V , v--"---ifW , L, A' U , iSr---r You've probably noticed that more and more people seem to be stepping into the upper circle of fine cars. And there can be no doubt that "good times" have a lot to do with this. But all by itself, it doesn't explain the sudden spurt in sales of the finest of Buicks-the 1956 BOAOMASTER. For it has always been our experience that folks with tho wherewithal to buy any car they choose are apt to be the choosiest of alL So it seems quite clear that the marked and increasing preference for Roadmastek is in the fineness of the car itself. We can tell you why very simply. Roadmaster start off with all the virtues that have vaulted the full line of Buicks to soaring popular favor then caps that acclaim with a . worthiness all its own. You sense this especial eminence at once in the individualized styling of this gracefully proportioned car. You recognize it again in the quiet elegance of its custom appointments and in the good taste of its luxurious fabrics and color harmonies. But you know it for sure in the "lift and thrill and spirit of Roadmaster performance. For here is the obedient -might of the highest-powered V8 engine in Buick history coupled to the flash-fast response and absolute smoothness of an advanced new Variable Fitch Dynaflow most modern transmission in motor ing today. And here is Buick comfort, Buick handling ease, Buick readability, and the great Buick ride each brought to its peak in this Buick of Buicks, In all truth, no man who puts true merit above mere symbol could ask for more than is his in Roadmaster. If that applies to you, well be happy to arrange .an introduction.. Will you phone us or come in for a demonstration soon? WHsM UTTII AUTOMOMLB AM Wat BUICK WH1 BUUS IHIM Enjoy cooled, filtered air . (or less than yon think v with Buick's j AIRCOIIDITIOIIER i It's a genuine Frigidaire East Main St Wallace, N. C

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