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A history of the itrustfiles of two
civilizations, American Indian and
Buropean, 1 the subject of a new
eoutjon of a fascinating book Jy
Douglas LeTeU Rights. The Ameri-
ean Indian in North Carolina will
, be. published on June 28 by John F,
uiair, rueiisber of Winston-Salem,
, North Carolina. 'jv ,... i- ,
Filled with exciting accounts by
early explorers and the words of
the Indians themselves, it is a book
for all those interested in a first
hand view of the thoughts and de-
etsion of many ot the men who
changed the early history, of Amer
ica. There are .also discussions of
Indian folklore and-mythology, and
many of the chapters relate the his-
. tories of particular . Indian tribes
from those of the coast to the Tus
carora and the Mountain Cherokee,
both, ot Iroquis stock, -
Although the author's profession
was the Moravian ministry, his in'
terest in the history of North Ca
rolina and in the American Indian
continued throughout his life. He
helped found the Archeologlcal So
ciety of North Carolina, was a mem-
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, having quail'
fled as Administrator of the 'estate
ot Samuel Ashley (S. -A.) Blizzard,
deceased, . late of .' Duplin County,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or be
fore June 19, 1958, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.-All
persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 19th day of June, 1957.
: Perry"1 Williams, ' Administrator
of the estate of Samuel Ash
ley (S. A.) .
' Blizzard, deceased
Beulaville. N. C.
H. B. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C.
8 4 oT CHJUP.,,
, NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN ' COUNTY
UNDER AND BY . VIRTUB OF
AUTHORITY of a judgment enter
ed in the Superior Court of Duplin
County, North ' Carolina, in that
certain Civil Action entitled: -DU
PLIN COUNTY VS GRACE W.
COOPER and husband, JAMES
ROSCOE COOPER; and H. T. RAY,
TRUSTEE,' and being Civil Action
Number B 10-518 duly filed in the
office of the Clerk ot Superior
Court of Duplin County, North Ca
rolina, ' the . undersigned Commiss
ioner will offer for sale for cash to
the highest bidder at the court
house door in Kenansville, North
Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 noon
on the 29th day of July, 1957, the
property described in said judg
ment, and said lands being situated
in Faison Township, Duplin County,
North Carolina, and being described
as follows, to-wit:
BEINO the same lot or parcel of
land conveyed by Z. V. Blount and
wife, Ruby S. Bleunt, to Grace W.
Cooper, by deed dated September
24, 1945 and recorded m Book 428,
page 811, Registry of Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina.
A ten per cent deposit will be
required of the successful bidder
as evidence of good faith.
Advertised this the e5th day of
June 1957.
Harry L. Phillips, Commissioner
7 25 4T D. Co.
liae:i.J Ucr Vols Ai;v.:J Closes!
More than 8,000 sons and daught
ers of deseased war veterans atten
ded class this past school year
under the eight-month-old - War
Orphans Education program. Vet
erans Administration disclosed. f
But VA pointed out that after the
1958 -87 school year got under way,
is just now beginnging to gain
momentum. During the next school
year, VA predicted, Ware Orphans
enrollments : probably will more
than double this year's total.
And the years ahead will wit
ness even' greater increases, VA
said, as younger children of deceas
ed veterans reach the legal age for
War Orphans Schooling, Generally,
the program is for young men and
women between 18 and 23 years of
At present, for example, an esti
mated 25,000 sons and daughters of
war veterans who died of condi
tions caused by military service are
14 years old .They'll reach the eli
gible age for War Orphans educa
tion in another four years. v ' '
And another 60,000 are under 14,
They will become eligible in later
years. ,)h A ;pwyir
; Of the 8,000 who attend class dur
ing the past school year, 94 per cent
enrolled in colleges and , univer
sities. However, VA said, below
oollege-level courses are allowed
by law, so long as the young per
son is out of high school and wants
to take a below college, 'course that
will equip him fora definite voca
tional go.
. ' War Otpkans education is avail
able to the sons and daughters ot
WorM War, I, World War II and
Korea -veterans Who ;died of con
ditions caused by their military ser
vice. Young men' and women may
receive up to 38 months of educa
tion, with VA paying them an al
lowance of up to (110 for each
month of schooling completed.
" Further information concerning
eligibility, etc., ean be secured
from the local VA Office located
in Room 807 ot the Borden BWg.,
Goldsboro, N. C.
certain Civil Action entitled: , 'DU
PLIN COUNTY VS CHARLIE
BENJAMIN and wife. VIOLA BEN.
JAMIN,' and being Civil Action
Number B 10-522 duly filed in the
office of the Clerk ot Superior
Court of Duplin Coanty, North Ca
rolina, the undersigned .Commis
sioner will offer for sale for cash
to the highest bidder at the court
house door in Kenansville, North
Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 noon
on the 29th day of July, 1957, the
property described in said judg
ment, and said lands being situated
in Faison Township, Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, and being des
cribed as follows, to-wit:
BEING the same tract or parcel of
land, containing 4 acres, more or
less, conveyed by E. J. Faison and
wife, Emmaline Faison, to Char
lie Benjamin and wife, Viola Ben
jamin, by deed dated November 15,
1955, and recorded in Book 369,
page 223, Registry of Duplin Coun
ty, North. Carolina.
A ten per cent deposit will be re
quired of the successful bidder as
evidence of good faith.
Advertised this the 25th day of
June. 1957.
Harry L. Phillips, Commissioner
7 25 4T D. CO.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY ' - .
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
AUTHORITY of a judgment en
tered in the Superior Court of Du
plin County, North Carolina, in that
Under and by Virtue of Author
ity as Administrator of the Estate
of W. P. Outlaw, deceased, the un
dersigned will offer for sale for
cash on the premises of Nancy W.
Outlaw, when W. P. Outlaw form
erly resided, in Albertson 'Town
ship, Duplin County, North Caro.
Una, on Saturday, July 13. 1957, at
the hour of 9:30 A.M., all of the
following articles of personal pro
perty:
1 set ot Surveying tools, includ
ing compass.
1 wagon.
5 tobacco trucks. -Tobacco
sticks.
Lumbar. '
Watches.
Guns, rifle and pistols.
Farming utensils, consisting of
plows, rakes, noes 8c shovels.
Carpenter tools.
Any other personal property be
longing to the estate of W. Pau1
Outlaw.
Advertised this 21st day of June,
IB37.
Paul Lee, Administrator of
W. P. Outlaw Estate
Albertson, N. C.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C.
7 U 3T C. H. E. P.
OBDBR AUTHORIZING $92,000
REFUNDING BONDS
BE IT ORDERED AND RESOLV
ED by the Beard of Commissioners
for the County ot Duplin:
1. That bonds of Duplin County,
North Carolina, be issued, pursuant
to The County Finance Act, as am
ended, in an amount not exceeding
$76,000 for the purpose of refund
ing a like amount of the principal
of valid subsisting bonded indebt
edness of said County which was
originally incurred before January
1, 1929 for the construction of roads
and bridges in said County and is
evidenced by the following:
$30,000 Road and Bridge Bonds, dat
ed February 1, 1924, matur
ing February 1, 1958,
$10,000 Road and Bridge Bonds, dat
ed April 1, 1928, maturing
April 1, 1958,
$ 6,000 Refunding Road and Bridge
Bonds, dated August 1, 1939,
maturing February 1, 1958,
$10,000 Road and Bridge Bonds, dat
ed October 1, 1927, matur
ing October 1, 1957, and
$20,008 Road and Bridge Bonds,
dated October 1, 1928, ma
turing October 1, 1957.
2. That bonds of Duplin County,
North Carolina, be Issued, pur
suant to The County Finance Act,
as amended, in an amount not ex
ceeding $18,000 for the purpose of
refunding a like amount ot the
principal of valid subsisting bonded
indebtedness of said County which
was originally incurred by the
Board ot Commissioners (as an ad
ministrative agent of the State In
3 a it. system of public
. J tor maintaining, the con
Sv..uUonal six months', school term
and is evidenced by the following:
$ 8,000 School Bonds, dated April 1,
.V-;1828, maturing April I1958,
$ 8,000 School Funding Bonds, dat
September 1, 193L ma
'm turlng September 1. 1957,
$ 4,000 Refunding School Bonds,
dated August 1, 1939, mat
, : turing February 1; 1998, and
$ 2,000 School Building Bonds, dat-
. -, ed June 1, 1948, maturing
"V June 1, 1958.
3. That a tax sufficient to pay the
principal and interest of the $92,-
000 bonds herein authorized, when
due, shall be annually levied and
collected.
..That the holders of the $92,.
000 bonds herein authorized shall
be subrogated to aH the rights and
powers of the holders ot the in
debtedness refunded thereby.
8. That a statement of the Coun
ty, debt has been tiled with the
clerk and is open to public inspec
tion.
8. That this order shall take effect
upon its passage and shall not be
submitted to the voters.
The foregoing order was finally
passed' on the 1st day of July, 1957,
and was first published on the th
day ot July, 1957.
Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said order
must be commenced within thirty
days after, its first publication.
CHRISTINE W. WILLIAMS
Clerk of Board of Commissioners
7 11 2T D. Co.
MAN LOViCIN and wife, I-Ti.t.?
BOYIUN,' and being Civil Action
number B 10-518 duly filed in the
office of the . Clerk of Suoerior
Court of Duplin County, North Ca
rolina, the ' undersigned Comiss-
ioner: will offer tor sale tor cash
to the highest bidder at the court
house door In Kenansville, North
Carolina, at the hour of 12:00 noon
on the 29th day of July. 1957. the
property described in said judg
ment, ana said lands beiag situated
in Faison Township, Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, and being de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
BEING the same lot or parcel of
land conveyed by Mary Loftin to
Herman Boykin, by deed dated
March z, 1H37, and recorded in
Book 394, page 392, Registry of Du
piin County, North Carolina.
A ten per cent deposit will be
required of the successful bidder as
evidence of good faith.
Advertised this the 25th day of
June, 1997.
Harry L. Phillips, Commissioner
7 25 4T D. CO.
INVITATION FOR BIDS
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
AUTHORITY of a judgment en
tered in the Superior Court of
Duplin County, North Carolina, in
that certain Civil Action entitled:
DUPLIN COUNTY VS WALTER
BARKSDALE and wife, HELEN
BARKSDALE; JAMES I. THOMP
SON, TRUSTEE, and C. D. LEE,1
and being Civil Action Number B-
10-515 duly filed in the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Du
plin County, North Carolina, the
undersigned Commissioner will of
fer for sale for cash to the high
est bidder at the courthouse door
in Kenansville, North Carolina, at
the hour of 12:00 noon on the 29th
-day of July, 1957, the property de
scribed in said judgment, and said
lands being situated in Faison
Township, Duplin County, North
Carolina, and being described as
follows, to-wit:
Being the same lots or parcels
of land conveyed by C. D. Lee and
wife, Virginia A. Lee, to Walter
Barksdale and wife, Helen Barks
dale, by deed dated May 20, 1950,
and recorded in Book 45B, page 122,
Registry of Duplin County, North
Carolina.
A ten per cent deposit will be
required ot the successful bidder
as evidence of good faith.
Advertised this the 25th day of
June, 1957.
Harry L. Phillips,. Commissioner
7 25 4T D. CO.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, having qualified
as Administrator of the estate of
W. P. Outlaw, deceased, late of
Duplin County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the under
signed on or before June 21, 1958,
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 21st day of June, 1957.
Paul Lee, Administrator of the
estate of W. P. Outlaw, deceased
Albertson, N. C.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C.
8 4 6T C. H.E.P. '
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Commissioners of
Duplin County until 2:00 p.m. East
ern Standard Time July 25th 1957
at their office in Kenansville, North
Carolina for the erection and com
pletion of an additional room to ex
isting agricultural buila'ing near
County Jail and for Agricultural
Agents office to be erected on lot
adjacent to Colored School Build
ing in the town of Kenansville.
Plans and specifications for the
two jobs will be on file at the of
fice of the County Commissioners in
the Court House at Kenansville.
One copy of plans and specifica
tions may be obtained by interest
ed contractors by applying to Les
lie N. Boney, Architect, Wilmington,
N. C. accompanied by certified
check for $15 as a deposit. Deposit
check will be refunded upon re
turn of plans and specifications to
the Architeci.
Each bidders proposal must be
accompanied by certified check in
the film cf 5 per cent of his bid
made payable to E. E. Kelly, Chair
man. Board c! Commissioners of
Duplin County, Kenansville, N. C. In
lieu of client the bide'er may ac-co.-npany
his bid, with bid bond,
or cash in the sum of 5 of the
amount of his bid.
Said deposit of other than low
bidders will be held no longer than
48 hours, then returned to bidcer
Bid deposit of successful bidders
will be held until contracts have
been signed and performance bond
equalling 100 of the amount of his
bid, guaranteeing the Owner ag
ainst claims for materials furnish
ed and labor performed on the
job, has been furnished to the Own
er. The Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids or to accept
the lowest legal bid deemed in the
best interest of the Board and ip
waive all informalities.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
DUPLIN COUNTY, N. C.
E. E. Kelly, Chairman
Christine W. Williams, Clerk.
Leslie N. Boney, Architect
Wilmington, N. C.
7 11 IT D. CO.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY
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UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
AUTHORITY of a judgment enter
ed in the Superior Court of Duplin
Countv. North Carolina, in thai
certain Civil Attion entitled: 'DU
PLIN COUNTY VS VEDREN
BREWINGTON and wife, LOUISE
BREWINGTON; J. T. FLYTHE,
TRUSTEE, and MOUNT OLIVE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA
TION,' and being Civil Action Num
ber B 10-523 duly tiled in the of
fice of the Cleric of Superior Court
of Duplin County, North Carolina,
the undersigned commissioner will
offer for sale for cash to the high
est bidder at the courthouse door
in Kenansville, North Carolina, at
the hour of 12:00 noon on the 2Btb
day of July, 1957, the property de
scribed in said judgment, and said
lands being situated in Faison
Township, Duplin County, North
Carolina, and being described as
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executor of the Estate of
Mrs. Ethel West Hollingsworth Ed
wards, deceased, late of Duplin
County, this is to notify all per
sons h;;ving claims against said es
tate to present them to the und"r
sigi.efl "n or before the Sth day of
July, !'.)58. or this notice will be
o'eJitifi in bar of their recovery.
A ' 1 p-.M.-ons indebted to said estate
v ill ,i ;;se make immediate pay
ment U, the undersigned.
Tl.i.- ihe fth day of July. in.")7. j
0 A. Edwards, Executor I
1 t the Last Will and Testament i
,,f Airs. Ethel West Hollm;:,- I
v.- rt'i Edwards, deceased
M.-.iTolia, N, C.
H. 1 . Phillips, Attorney
Kenrnsvillo, N. C.
8 lS'GT H. E. P.
NOTICE OF RESALE
follows, to-wit
mrrun th mi two 2) lots or I
i f i.nrf .t forth and (tract and runs South 5 East 33.7
' . . .
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
AUTHORITY and acting under au
thority of an Order of the Super
ior Court of Duplin County, made
in that Special Proceeding entitled:
'Norman L. Quinn vs Lillie M.
Quinn' and being Spceial Proceed
ing No. 3040, brought and pending
before the Clerk of Superior Court
of Duplin County, the undersigrred
Commissioners will offer for resale
at public auction for cash at the
Courthouse Door in Kenansville,
North Carolina, on Saturday, July
20, 1957, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock
Noon, all that tract or parcel of
land situated in Warsaw Township,
Duplin County, State of North Ca
rolina, and being described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake on
the New Road, Rommie Carroll's
Northeast corner of a twenty acre
Honn-ibed in certain Deed ot
Trust, dated January 28, 1946, from
Vedren Brewington and wire, i-ou-1ia
Brewington. to J. T. Flythe,
Trustee, and Mount Olive Building
and Loan Association, and recorded
in Book 429, page 255, Registry of
Duplin County. North Carolina.
A ten per cent deposit will be
required of the successful bidder
as evidence of good lawn.
Advertised this the JSth day ot
June. 1967.
H. L. Phillips, commissioner
7 25 4T D. CO,
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
DUPLIN COUNTY v ;i
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
AUTHORITY ot a Judgment en
tered in the Superior Court ot Du
plu County, North Carolina, In
that certain civil actlor entitled:
DUPLIN -COUNTY VS KSR. - The above tract numbers. 1, 2, 3,
poles to a stake, E. L. Jackson's
northeast corner; thence with Jack
son's line South 3 1-2 East 65.4 poles
to a stake, Jackson's and W. A.
Williams corner; thence South 2 1-2
West 19.32 poles to a stake in Wil
liamson's line; thence continu
ing with his line South 2 1-2 West
9.61 poles to a stake, Williamson's
coraer; thence South 7 1-2 West
85.6 poles to a stake, John E. Quinn's
corner, on a twenty foot lane; thence
South 8T 1-2 East 50 poles; South
7SV& East 47.2 poles; thence S. 87V&
East 43.2 poles to a stake in W. F.
Blackmore's line; thence North 1 3-4
East 64 poles; thence North 4 East
66 poles to a stake; thence North 4
East 120 poles to an iron stake in
the southern edge of the new road;
thence South 85 1-2 West 39.6 poles
to a stake; thence South 85 1-2 West
47.8 poles to a stake," thence South
85 1-3 West 60 poles to an iron stake,
the beginning corner, containing 196
1-2 acres, more nf less. -! .
4, 6 B.i4 8 on a pt of u.e . - ....
Lands, made by C Beems, Survey
or, September 9-12. J827, and the
same conveyed In deed dated
January 16, 1940,; from R. M Wil
liams and wife, to K, D. FusseU and
F. a. FusseU, recorded in Book 413,
page 152, Duplin County Registry.
And further being the same lands
as described in a deed from Nor
wood W. Cavenaugh and wife, Elsie
B. Smith Cavanaugh, to Norman L.
Quinn and wife, Lillie M. Quinn, as
recorded in Book 456, page 113, of718 2TH. E.P.
f ubMsauion to fee ti-wtitd Ej
cember 1, 1957.
' The bid will begin in the nane
of Joe Johnson at the price of t8-
030.00. - '
A ten per cent deposit win be re
quired ot the successful bidder aa
Advertised this the 5th day at
July, 1957.
H. E. Phillips, Commissi oner
Grady Mercer, Commissioner
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