3' - 'is'',, i It I t 1 4 1,1 J ..3TRATRIX NOTICE I'aving this day duly qualified u t .unistratrix of the estate of Hay. wood Allen Whitfield, late1 of Du j iin County,. North Carolina, this i to notify all persofls having claims against said estate to pre f:en them to the undersigned, du ly verified, on or before one year from date hereof or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said, estate , will please make immediate pay ... . Kent ' '' This the 31st day of January, 1957. ., Mrs. Bertie O. Whitfield, . Ht 1, Mt Olive, N. C. . ; j Administratrix of the estate of , Haywood Allen Whitfield 8T pd. i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Duplin ' The undersigned, having qualified V as executor of the estate of Sivvie A. Sanderson, deceased, late of Du ' plin County, State of North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons ; having claims against the said es ' i' tate to present them to the under ' ' signed on or before February 20, - 1S58 or this notice will be pleaded ' in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immediate , ' settlement ' This the 18th day of February, 1957, , ' . ' ' Gordon M. T. Sanderson i ' T ' r'-ecutc of the estate of 1 Sivvie A, Sanderson. , William E. Craft, Attorney 3 26 e W.E.u v i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION - Having this day qualified as Co Executors under the LasJ Will and ' Testament of Chester Houston, now deceased, late of Duplin CoiAity, North Carolina, this is to notify 1 r (GOOD ( WHAT ltk&y fef DAINTY MAID 'fa BREAD IfoiQ can'. Ibusf 3 tbigisjet? where ... aril sircsf price E Yet, this smooth-riding Plymouth Suburban is still in the low-price 3 There isn't a single station wagon buUt thafs bigger than the new Plymouth. We're not just talking about the low-price 3, though Plymouth has the biggest in the lowest price range. .We mean all station wagons . . . low- -.. .' -. ' ' " -'it . all persons having c s against his said estate to present them to the' undersigned Co-Executors on or before the 27th day of February, 1958, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment v'v ;. :,., : ( Xnn Jflth day of February, 1957. C. J. Houston and Mazel Houston Co-Executors of Chester Houston 4 4 6T V. B. G. NOTICE OF BALE Under and by virtue of author "v of a Ju 'gment of the Superior Court of Duplin County entered In that Special Proceeding entit .cd: u. W. awinson. Administrator, CTA, of the Estate of J. D. Swin son. dec. vs Eva J. Swinson etals,' and being Special Proceeding No. 2971, duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned Commis sioners will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, on the pre mises, in the Town of Warsaw, at me hour of 2:00 s'cu.rk p.m., on March 2'J, 1957, as to the First and S-con" Tracts hereinafter describ ed, and at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, on March 29, 1957, at the Courthouse door in Duplin County as to the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Tracts as hereinafter describ ed, all those certain tracts or par cels of land situated in Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the W. L. fli Vs line at the end of Hill St. fend runs N'nth 47V4 East with the road 29 2-5 poles to a sta; ri. the run ci Stewart's Creek: thence wi a ihe raid run Sout.i i0 fast 14 polej to a stake at the first crook of the r.in of Ste wart s Creek: thence 3o i!h 32 Was 22 1-2 poles to a pine stuino in edge of field; thence North 55 West 22 poles to the beginning, said to con tain two and three lourths acres. more or less, exclusive of the pub lic road. The above lands being - TO EAT.. , t New Observation Scat. Available in all 9-passenger Suburban models. Folds flush into floor or extra cargo space. ...... v v. .. .. . i. - - ' Hiddan luggage) compartment. , 11 Almost 10 cubic feet of locked ., . . apace for safe, out-of -sight storage ' ' of luggage and valuables. On 6-passenger models. twv nnw'T nruiAe aav ' mczcifb . r7 "9 V'-'k's "T"p T '"-s ri New the same lands as set forth and described in a deed from T. F. Hill to James D. Swinson as recorded In Book 47. case 801 of the DuDlin 'County Kegistr; v',i;,'.f hU J-fi second- tkact: starting at corner ol road to. Williams Cross Roads 100 yards to ditch, follow ing ditchea 350 yards to cut off road from Goldsboro to Wilmington HighWay, follow highway ; road from ditch runs in to Highway 135 (135) yards to. the beginning at cornea North of J. D. Swinson store, containing three (3) acres, more or less. And being the same lands as set forth and described In a deed from J. M. Swinson and wife to J. D. Swinson as recorded In Book 394, page 505 of the Duplin County Registry. The foregoing First and Second Tracts of land are to be sold on the premises at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. March 29, 195? at Warsaw, N. C. and said lands ara to be sub divide 1 into lots, or paice.s, as set out:: a map, prepared by Moore a Surveyor, and said lot or parcels to be first sold separ .te'y and then in such combination of lot: or par cels rs the Commisilcner.-i ma deem wise or expedient TH -ID TltiCT S.'Ualed ;n Du plin Coi'i.y, Nor-i Carolina and bound id as follows: sdjo:i:ii.g the lands if M. H Hcc j.cs on tie sout and eas-: A T Shimon 1 1 ns on tti North; L.' D. Brock heirs on the West and Jessie and John W Swinson, and being all that 'tract of land in Faison Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and known as the J. E. Swinson home-place,. consisting of approximately acres and being the same lands de scribed in a map recorded in Book 200, page 576, in the Public Regis try of Duplin County, excepting Lot No. 3, consisting of 43 acres of cleared land and Lot No. 3 consist ing of 25 acres of woodland, refer ence is hereby made to said map for the lands herein conveyed and for lands excepted from this convey ance. The above being same lands in Book 421, page 294, Duplin Coun ty Registry. FOURTH TRACT: All that cer- tain tract or parcel of land contain- ing 7 acres, more or less, on Calf Pasture Branch as will appear in a deed from Jesse L. Swinson and Wife to J. D. Swinson as recorded in Book 176, page 451, of the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for a more accurate and com plete description of same. FIFTH TRACT: BEGLWING at a stake on run of Kings branch on an old Mill site, running South 56 degrees 50 minutes West 102 feet to a stake; thence South 70 degrees 35 minutes West 482 feet to a stake; thence South 53 degrees 50 minutes West 502 feet to a pine; thence South 74 degrees 25 minutes West 1808 feet to an iron stake on Faison and Kenansville road; thence up said road North 14 de grees 05 minutes West 547 feet to an iron stake on said road; thence North 70 1-4 East 2608 feet to a ctaltp on run of Kin as branch: thence down run of Kings branch I to the beginning, containing 36 ac- res, more or less. The above lands being the First Tract as set forth and described in a deed from L. J. Summerlin et ux to J. D. Swinson as recorded in Book 190, page 567, of the Duplin County Registry. SIXTH TRACT: Known as 'Jack Island' BEGINNING at a stake at the mouth of a ditch on run of Kings Branch about 275 or 300 feet South of an old Mill Site, run ning with the ditch North 29 de grees 45 minutes East 316 1-2 feet to a stake, Pott's corner; thence h"Hi V L1M4 , price, medium-price, right on up to the so-called "big" luxury wagons. You can't buy bigger than Plymouth no matter fiow much you spend ! - So why spend more and settle for less? Especially when Plymouth offers you the magic smoothness of velvety ? Torsion-Aire Bide . . . Push-Button Driving . . . Total-Contact Brakes . . . Flight-Sweep Styling . . . and the power-f or-safety of up to 290 hp. Drive a Suburban today! ' si' i '' ' i . . ."al thjw 7 i . Is " ,v TaVnf and 'The Rjy Anthony S';ow." Sea TV South 73 l,jt 73 feet t a siake; thence South 50 degrees 30 min utes East 1707 feet to a. stake thence South 48 degrees West 726 feet to run of King's Branch-, thence up run of King's Branch to the beginning, containing 33 acres, more or less. The above lands be ing the Second Tract as set forth and described in deed from I J. Summerlin et ux to J. D. Swinson as recorded In Book 190 page 967 of the Duplin: County Regb.tr. -v-' ', The foregoing Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth tract are to be sold at the Courhouse Door in Kenans Ville, N. C. on Marcn 29. 1957, at the aour of 12:00 o'clock roon. J A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised, this the 26th day of February - 1957. - ' - Robert L, West. Comm.'8sloner H. E. Phillips, Comniiir.'cr.er E. Walker Stevens. Commissioner ' , Henry A. McKinnon, J'., Commis sioner " " 3 28 4TH.P. :.r NOTICE. OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra rix of the estate of WilUe King, leceased, late of Duplin County, J. C, this Is to notify all persons laving claims against the estate f said deceased to exhibit them o he undersigned at Chinquapin, V. C, on or before the 4th. day of Jarch 1958, or this notice will be oleaded in bar. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th. day of March 1957. Bertha Mae King Administratrix With The Will Annexed Of Willie King GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVTLLE, N. C. 4 11 6T G.M. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Casey Edward , Brown, deceased, late of Duplin ; County, N. C, this is to notify all I persons having claims against the ' estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rt. Chinquapin, N. C., on or before the 5th day of March 1958, or this notice will be pleaded In bar. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 5th day of March 1957. MARY ELLA BROWN ADMINISTRATRIX OF CASEY EDWARD BROWN GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVILLE, N. C. 4 11 6T G. M. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by A. Lanier, Sr., and wife Ada Mae Lanier et al to W. M. Atkinson, Trustee, dated February 17, 1956 and recorded in Book sin at page m oi tne uupun County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure and the owner and holder of said indebtedness having request ed that the trustee foreclose said deed of trust under the powers contained therein, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale, subject to all prior indebtednesses thereon of record, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the SUBURBANS section for time and static : . , C a door In Kv:iiui,sv...u, hoi..i (.Ht'oliiia at 12 o'clock noon, on .the UiX day of April, 1857, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and . being in Magnolia Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: 1st Tract: 'All that certain tract or parcel of land containing eight (8) acres, more or less which is described in deed dated the 18th. day of June, 1936 from C. C, Ever ett and wife Maria Everett to Ada Mae Lanier, being recorded in Book 385 at page 569 of the Duplin Coun ty Registry. . -.'iX; 2nd. Tract: .'All that certain tract or-parcel of land containing ten (10) acres, more or less, , which is de scribed in deed dated the 6th. day of June, 1912 from J. C. Quinn and wife Sarah Quinn to t U Lanier, being recorded in Book 145 at page 288 of the Duplin County Registry.' 3rd Tract: 'All that certain tract or. parcel of land containing 40. ac res, more or less, which is describ ed in deed dated the 18th. day of June, 1938, from C. C. Everett and wife Maria Everett to Admah La nier being recorded in Book 385 at page 568 of the Duplin County Re gistry. ; ' ! This sale will be made subject to all unpaid and outstanding taxes. . A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of. the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This March 8th., 1957. W. M. Atkinson, Trustee. Wm. G. King, Atty. Clinton, N. C. 4 4 4T W.G.K, NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER Under and by virtue of authority of an Order of the Clerk of Super ior Court of Duplin County, enter ed in that Special Proceeding en titled: .'Beatrice Hill Sullivan; John Henry Sullivan; Mary Ann Sulivan; and Thomas Jackson Sul livan, a Minor .by His Next Friend R. L. Hill, Ex Parte', and1 being Special Proceeding No. 3025 duly filed in the office of Clerk of Su perior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned Commissioner will of fer for sale for cash, at the Court house door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 o' clock noon, on Monday, ihe 15th day of April, 1957 all timber that will cut or measure ten inches or more in diameter, measured across ti.e stump ten inches above the g. iub.', at the time of cutting, sit uated on the lands as hereinafter ac-scribed, with the privilege of in gress and egress for the purpose of cutting and removing the timber for a period of two years, and said timber being situated on these cer tain tracts or parcels of land sit uated in Wolfscrape Township, Du plin County, State of North Caro lina and being described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at the intersection of the Jake Cher ry road into the Mt. Olive road and runs with the said Cherry road North 21 East 1288 feet to an iron stake in the center of the said road, J. H. Cherry's corner; thence South 65 1-2 East 158 feet to a pine, cor ner of school lot; thence North 30 East 165 feet to an iron stake; thence North 20 East 492 feet to an iron stake in the J. H. Sullivan line; thence with his line Nortr 84 1-2 East 173 feet to a pine, Sul livan" & Grady's corner; thence South 20 1-2 East 2359 feet to a pine stump, Grady and Hill's cor ner; thence South 67 West 840 feet to a stake at the center of the Mt. Olive road; thence with said road North 54 West 1360 feet to the beginning, containing 57.1 acres. Old Photographs Restored PORTRAIT S Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Parties, Anniversaries and ' Identification Photos. WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING PICTURES LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 WALLACE, N. C Sittings Nights and Sundays By Appointment S3- , IS! It Npvpr Pnvc Tn Fertilizer ft) To Buy The .Very Best wnen xou Buy . I I iuyici - y"riQin i uuu f Free Flowing Supreme Quality Fertilizer hi AND ' fill C. Fertilizers The Fertilizer With Extra Producing Power i rot increasing Crop yields. - 'hil We carrv a full line nf FielH nnil HnrHon fseeA till Hybrid Corn, Spring nearly Peas, Lespedeza, ireai your sou , witn uowtume Kit. and use ' Fermate to prevent Blue Mold on Tobacco Beds .We carry a full line of General Merchandise t r- and Farm Supplies , Call on ns We are always glad to serve you. s . ' . KENANSVILLE .. I COSTUME JEWELRY Clothing stylists give these basic rules for selecting and; '" wearing' costume jewelry. First dbnt overdo Jewe lry should never dominate the cos tume. Remember that its function is to complete the costume (just as hat, gloves and scarfs do) and to flatter the wearer,o.A a-!;, ; Second rule: It must be approp riate to what you are wearing -an elaborate rhinestone clip and ear rings are obviously .not suited to a sports outfit Simple gold or silver metal pieces rather than complete sets of earrings, necklace, etc are oest with sports, tailored or casual clothes. .' fx-- . ;'': ' Dressy costumes welcome stone set jewelry, but it should harmonize in color (or furnish sharp contrast) and Carry out the basic feeling of the ensemble. ' .The wearer's type, also, Is an important consideration, SA ' petite woman should nave rather simple, dainty things, big important pieces of costume jewelry are for people of larger stature. The mirror is 'good guide. If the jewelry1 improves the picture, wear it If not, don't hestitate to make the necessary changes how ever much you may love a par ticular piece of jewelry and want to wear it! EASY CARE FASHION - Look for -easy care slips-they are on the market. They wash easily, dry easily and need not be ironed, and they are not expensive. more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a 'pine stump, Frank Wilkins corner and runs with said Wilkins line North 3 1-2 East 660 feet to a stake, Dail St Hill's corner in Wilkins line; thence North 52 West 792 feet to a black gum, Hill's corn er; thence South 34 West 462 feet to a gum, Hill's corner; thence South 17 East 858 feet to a stake, Frank Quinn and . Hill's corner, thence North 84 East 677 feet to the begin ning, containing 17 1-4 acres more or less. The above two tracts of land be ing Lots Nos. 1 and LA as allotted to Beatrice Hill Sullivan in Special Proceeding No. 1572, of the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, and being further the same lands as set forth and de scribed in a deed from Beatrice Sullivan to John Henry Sullivan et als as recorded in Book 456, page 540, of the Duplin County Re gistry. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 13th day of March, 1957. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner 4 11 4T H.E.P. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in the special pro- :eedings entitled: W. C. Sholar et als vs Lula Sholar Raynor et als,' the undersigned Commissioners will on the 15th day of April, 1957, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Kenans ville, North Carolina, offer for Sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and be ing in Cypress Creek Township, Duplin County, State of North Ca rolina, and more particularly des cribed as follows: All those two certain tracts or parcels of land, one containing 6 1-2 acres and one tract containing 20 acres, as set forth and. described in a deed from W. C. Rochelle, et als, to S. J. L. Sholar, dated December 8, 1922, as recorded in Book 261, page 61ff, of the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for a more complete ana accurate des cription of same. .. And further being the same lands as set forth and described in a deed from L. C. Sholar, Sr., et als tn W C. Siinlar and E. C. Sholar as recorded in Book 504, page 39, ol the Duplin County Registry,- and in a deed from Lacy Sholar and oth ers to w. iJ. anoiar ana a, Sholar as recorced in Book, 504, page 514, of the Duplin County Re gistry. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder aa evidence of good faith. Advertised, this the 13th day of March, 1957. H. E. Phillips, commissioner Paul B. Edmundson, Commission- . r . ' 11 4T H.E.P. i----- Riiv TTia Phpanpst iS Rut It H J-:' S? You Buy The Best 0 ' Oats, Seed Potatoes, ! Lawn Grass Etc. li::::3 7c:Js Is Ilccessary For Proper Grqvlh Why won't ithe farmer thin tils woodland? Thinning is a practice that would benefit many land own ers,,, but many of them refuse to allow their woodland to be thinned. When asked why the answer is the me- with many of them, I'm af raid more harm would be done than good. In many instances, they have good reasons for thinking as they do because some ? woodland has been ruined. .However, tome wood land has been thinned properly and left in a good growing condi tion.';': Y,.-;" ' X: i -'iv.i - r .', ' t .,- V ' ' More thinning would be done if the farmer could be assured that the best trees would be left in a good, growing condition. The job Before long you will see this scene re-enacted through out North Carolina. The roadside park is one of the growing attractions popular with, highway travellers throughout our State. Not to be confused with our ex tensive State Park system, the roadside parks are oper ated by the State Highway Commission, and have caught on with a rush. t i The malt beverage industry salutes the system of road side parks, and heartily endorses the efforts of "Keep America Beautiful" to make these facilities more pleas ant and attractive for relaxation. - North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. Time To thinking about the future by saving for it!,' Open a First-Citizens savings account with as little as one dollar. Regular deposits and First-Citizens' generous 3 interest will make s it grow fast! Your account is insured up to $10,000. Come in soon. ( ',,,nr7!)J Member We never forget to ink Hill 4 ici' t-"..i . J i.J - ' J I - . : ning. A good job t-u..s lur IuamT but a bad job speaks even louder. , HE TRIED TO EE SAMPSON .V , 'I'm strong as an ox,' said big Jo This safe's not ' so heavy, jro, ' know.' f- i . " t , , But Joe soon found ouC ' " That beyond any doubt ! When Jobs ,DO require TWO, beat T I aay- sol 1 ' 1 , . By Judy Muldrow f ' " ..'.;!;.?.."'. ..' t x a -S , Mm ' 4F .' 'i-x .,.,i; ,i-S I t Esse PAINS OF HEADACHE, NEUftAl . . CIA, NEURITIS with STANBACK . . ' TABLETS or POWDERS. STAN BACK f: s J combines several msdiellypovsnpiw ' - relievers . . . Th added effectiveness ,. ' "-- of Ihese MULTIPLE ingredients brings , faster, more complete rehef, sising ; - anxiety and tension usually accom- ". 8T AN BACK IVlTl . gaintt any I preparation you've ever Start - - t F.D.I.C. "THANK YOU" f-. "'; I '- ' t

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