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was by tne reports from cities. In San Francis were absorbed by pri s during the week. demand for skil occurred in Cleve i.000 families were Janu Expan oyment and pay was reported by St vnere the farm help de increased, but activity in il fields declined. The xe city also experienced an shortage of house paint and paper hangers. The report said 200 had quit ___jl Youth projects to ac private jobs. A shortage of iilled mechanics was re __ jd in Springfield, Mass., April placements in Louis were the largest since , 1934. A similar situation iled in Wilmington. Near families were dropped 7l_the Detroit relief rolls. Industrial expansion was in idence on several fronts, late glass activity continued to exceed last year’s record breaking performance in Pitts burgh, while railroad car or ders for the five months were expected to exceed any full year since 1930. Steel mills were considering vacations with pay for employees. The West Pennsylvania Power Co., announced a $5,500,000 pro gram at Springdale. Automo tive production was well sus tained in the Cleveland area, where aircraft, valve and paint manufacturers were also run ning well ahead of last year. Activity in the Akron tire plants was at peak. The De troit report said the eleventh consecutive increase in auto mobile production resulted in industrial power sales reaching a new high for the year. Flour sales were up in Minneapolis^ a $250,000 brewery expansion was announced in Buffalo; sev eral distillery expansions pro ceeded in the Louisville area. Five new industries and seven expansions were reported by Los Angeles, including $1,500, 000 enlargement by the Techni color Corporation. Third set of locks needed by navy at Panama, Reeves holds. Legal Advertising r NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of pow , tr and authority vested in the undersigned Receivers by Or der of the Superior Court sign ‘ ed by His Honor, Henry A. Gra dy, on the 20th day of Febru , 1936, directing a sale oi hereinafter described tracts of land, and in pursuant to said order the undersigned Receiv ers will offer for sale and sell •*or cash to the highest bidder, ; the courthouse door in Ken | ansville, N. C., on JUNE 1,193f at or about the hour of 1:00 P. M., the following described tracts or parcels of land: First Tract: Adjoining the lands of A. McL. Graham et al and situated on the East- side of the Wilmington and Raleigh Public Road near the corporate v limits of the Town of Wallace, | bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the aforesaid Public Road, A. L. McGowan’s corner, said beginning point H being 145 feet from the origi • nal corner between E. R. Gra ; ham and A. McL. Graham, in the division of the D. McL. | Graham Home Tract, and runs f thence with the said Wilming | ton road S. 15 E. 130 feet to a 1 stake, the intersection of a j£ ditch, A. McL. Graham’s cor I ner; thence with A. McL. Gra ham’s line, a ditch; N. 80 E. f 259 feet to intersection of an C other ditch; thence said other ditch N. 4 W. 128 feet to an f‘ other ditch; thence said other | ditch N. 87 W. 28 feet to a stake in said ditch, A. L. McGowen’s l corner; thence with McGowen’s line S. 80 W. 255 feet to the be ginning, and being known as lots Nos. 2 and 3 as shown on plat of A. McL. Graham line made by L. E. Whitfield on Oct. , 15th, 1913 and recorded in - Deed Book 154 at page 599 of Duplin County Register’s Of 1 fice, and being the same land conveyed to A. L. McGowen by E. C. Williams and wife as F shown by Deed recorded in - Book 230 at page 152, Registry j I of Duplin County. Second Tract: Beginning at the crook of the road, the ori ginal corner between B. R. Graham and A. McL. Graham in the division of the D. McL. Graham Home Place, and runs thence with the aforesaid Pub lic Road S. 15 E. 145 feet to a stake in edge of said road, cor ner of lot sold by A. McL. Gra ham to E. C. Williams; thence with Williams line E. 80 E. 255 feet to a stake in a ditch; thence the ditch, B. R. Gra ham's line N. 71 degrees 35 minutes W. 314 feet to the be ginning and being known as Lot No. 1 as shown on plot of land of A. McL. Graham made by L. E. Whitfield dated Oct. 15, 1913, and recorded in Book 154 at page 599. Third Tract: Beginning at the aforesaid Public Road, the intersection of a ditch, said be ginning point being 130 feet from the end of the first call of the “Third Tract”, above de scribed and runs thence with a ditch C. E. Williams line N. 80 E. 259 feet to the intersection of another ditch; thence said | other ditch N. 4 W. 128 feet . to another ditch; thence with | said- other ditch S. 87 E. 75 feet to a creek N. 78 degrees 40 minutes E. 250 feet to a creek S. 87 E. 597 feet; thence N. 63 E. 280 feet to the run of little Kockfish Creek; thence down the run of said creek as it me anders to the new road openedJ across said creek by A. McL.' Graham; thence with said new road S. 86 degrees 85 minutes W. 1137 feet to a creek; thence S. 81 degrees 50 minutes W. 180 feet to the Wilmington and Raleigh Public Road; thence ivith said road N. 15 West 522 feet to the beginning, contain ing 23 acres, being the same land described in a Deed from A. McL. Graham and wife to A. L. McGowen, recoi-ded in Book 230 at page 127, Registry of Duplin County. Fourth Tract: Beginning at the Western edge of Public! Don’t I EXPERIMENT! Bring Your I Troubles To Us. If your motor is giving you trouble, See us. Our motor Analyzer will quickly find the trouble with out cost to you and the necessary repairs will be less expensive. We are also equipped to do expert ^ACETYLENE' AND ELECTRIC WELDING - MO §§£$ REBUILDING - MACHINE SHOP WORK JJODY REPAIRING - PAINTING - EXPERT CAR BURETOR REPAIRING - GLASS CUTTING AND GRINDING - “B-K” BOOSTER BRAKES INSTAL LED AND SERVICED ' We also sell the well known C & D Batteries, Yale i- and Goodyear Tires and Tubes (all sizes) PUROL GAS AND OILS gfc Feed Grinding a Specialty—Short and Long Distance Hauling WHEN YOUR CAR NEEDS A DOCTOR—SEE US Road leading from Dr. Gra? ham’s to Teacheys in the Nor thern line of Carr Street, and runs with said Northern line S. 75 W. 240 feet to Graham Street, thence with Eastern edge of Graham Street, N. 15 W. 150 feet to M. O. Powell’s corner; thence with said E. O. Powell’s line S. 64 E. 109 feet; thence with another said Pow ell’s line N. 15 W. 185 feet to another of M. O. Powell’s cor ners; thence with another said Powell’s line N. 76 E. 140 feet to another of said M. O. Pow ell’s corners; thence with an other of said M. O. Powell’s line N. 16 W. 140 feet to the Southern line of Cliff Street, thence with Southern line of said Cliff Street N. 15 E. 801 feet to the Western edge of said Graham and Teacheys Road; thence with the Western edge of said road, S. 10 W. 460 feet to the beginning, con taining 2 15-100 acres. Being the same land described in a deed from B. R. Graham and wife to A. L. McGowen, record ed in Book 209 at page 501. Fifth Tract: Adjoining the Blanton lands, the land of R. H. Wells and others. Beginning at a persimmon tree in the banks of Rockfish Creek, the Blanton corner; thence that line North 1 East 116 poles to a stake, I. M. Powers corner; thence his line N. 82 1-2 West 27 poles to a stake; thence N. 40 E. 45 poles to a stake; thence N. 6 1-2 West 2 poles to a stake; thence N. 81 East 2 poles to a stake; thence N. 40 East 42 poles to a stake; thence N. 40 East 68 poles to a stake; thence S. 52 East 27 1-2 poles to a stake and pine; thence with the Peter Wilson line N. 78 W. Ill poles to a stake at the run of Rockfish Creek; thence down said creek to the beginning, containing 286 acres be the same more or less. Sixth Tract: Being iots Nos. 4. 9, 30, 35, and 40, according to map or plat of the lands of Mrs. Ellen A. Boney, deceased, made by J. W. Blanchard, Civ il Engineer, which said map or plat is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Dup lin County in Book 216 at page 130. The above lots being a por tion of the lands conveyed to Louise Boney by deed from heirs at law of the said Mrs. Ellen A. Boney, deceased, which said deed is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in book 272 at page 171, to which reference is hereby made for a better description of lands herein conveyed. This sale is made subject to any unpaid taxes or street as sessments due on the same. Advertised this the 30th day of April, 1936. John a. gavin, ROBERT C. WELLS, Receivers May 7-14-21-28 —807 NOTICE OF SALE By the virtue of power in a Deed of Trust from Roy Dixon and wife Rebecca F. to Leroy B. Carter, dated Aug. 1, 1931, Deed book 337, page 69, and al so Deed of Trust from same grantors and Ralph Dixon and Ruby, wife, to George R. Ward, Trustee, dated July 1, 1935, Deed book 364, page 517, Reg istry of Duplin County, default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured there by the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door, Keuans ville, N. C., on Monday, May 25, 1936, at 12 o’clock, noon, lands situated in Island Creek town ship, Duplin County, North Carolina, described as follows: 1st Tract: Containing 8 acres, and particularly describ ed in Deed from E. J. Johnson, Commissioner, to Hood, Com Imissioner of Banks, Ex Rel Farmers Bank and Trust Com pany of Wallace, Inc., book 375, page 148. 2nd Tract: Containing 7 2-3 acres, more or less, and parti ! cularly described in Deed from Margaret J. Jones to Roy Dix on, Book 251, page 442, Regis try of Duplin County. 3rd Tract: Containing 8 acres, and particularly describ i ed in Deed from J. J. Moore to Rebecca F. Dixon, book 216, jpage 78, Registry of Duplin County. Each of the above tracts of land are particularly described in the deeds of trust first above mentioned. This April 22, 1936. LEROY B. CARTER, Trustee, GEORGE R. WARD, Trustee. April 30, May 7-14-21 —806 i NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of au thority contained in a certain Mortgage Deed executed by Lucy Savage, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County in Book 226, page 308; Default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Duplin County on Monday, June 8th, 1936, at twelve o’clock noon, the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the run of Rockfish, Williams’ line and runs thence Williams’ line about north 6 east 122 poles to two pines; thence said Wil liams other line north 18 1-2 west 22 2-6 poles to a stake, M. T. Savage’s corner; thence M. T. Savage’s line north 15 5 east 92 poles to a stake in Mau ry Ward and J. C. Mallard’s line of S. E. Mathis tract;: thence Ward and Mallard’s line'1 south 45 east 3 9-10 poles to a j stake, C. R. Savage’s corner; thence C. R. Savage’s line south 9 west 229 1-2 poles to a stake in run of Rockfish; thence Wil liams’ line to the beginning, confining 20 acres more or less. D. H. WILLIAMS, Mortgagee. May 14-21- 28 June 4 —808 Political Announcements l 1 [ FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy to succeed myself as a member of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Duplin County, subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters to be expressed in the Primary on June 6th. Any support accord ed me will be appreciated. Very sincerely, J. LAWTON MILLER FOR COMMISSIONER I am a candidate to succeed myself as a member of the Board of County Commission ers of Duplin County, subject to the wishes of the Democra tic voters as expressed in the Primary. Your support, and vote on June 6th, will be ap preciated. Sincerely, JOHN D. ROBINSON FOR COMMISSIONER The undersigned is a candi date to succeed himself as a member of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of. Duplin County, subject to the wishes fiwlwd fa Your support prior to and vote on June 6th will be appreciated. Respectfully, FRED J. BAARS FOR COMMISSIONER I am hereby announcing my candidacy for membership oni the Board of Commissioners of Duplin County, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on June 6th. If nominated and elected I pledge my faithful performance of the duties in volved. Any support accorded me will be appreciated. DR. I. L. HAWES ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned is a candi date for the Democratic nomin ation for County Commissioner i of Duplin County, subject to the Democratic voters in a pri mary to be held on June 6th, 1936. I Your friendship and support will be appreciated and if nom inated and elected I will en deavor to perform the duties in vested in me as your County Commissioner to the best of my Ability .. FOR COUNTY COMMIS SIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Com missioner of Duplin County, subject to the will of the voters and the Democratic Primary to be held on June 6th. Your vote and support will be appreciated and . if elected I promise to carry out the dii-j ties of the office to the best ofi my ability, keeping in mind at all times the interest and wel fare of the citizens of Duplin1 County as a whole. STACY R. CHESTNUTT ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned is a candi date for the Democratic nomin ation for Solicitor of the Gen eral County Court of Duplin County. Primary to be held on Saturday, June 6. Your friend ship and support will be great ly appreciated. If nominated and elected I will perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Very sincerely, GEORGE R. WARD FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL COUNTY COURT Subject to the will of the voters of Duplin County, I here by announce myself a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the General County Court, in the Democratic primary to be held June 6th, 1936. If elected to this office, I pro-; mise to Duplin County and to the State of North Carolina, complete and conscientious ful-j Ailment of all its duties, to the best of my knowledge and abil ity. I am asking the voters of the' county for this office on my own free will and accord and upon I my own personal qualifications and merits; Therefore, any and all support that may be. given me during the campaign and on June 6th, will be fully appre ciated. \ ROBERT L. WEST, Attorney, Warsaw, N. C. FOR SOLICITOR To; my friends and voters in the forthcoming Democratic Primary of June 6, 1936, I here by announce myself as a candi date for the office of Solicitor of Duplin ' County’s General Court. I will greatly appreci ate any and all support that anyone may render me during this campaign and for their vote on June 6th. If nominat ed and elected to this position, I promise all the people of Dup lin County to fulfil the duties of this office according to my oath, fearlessly, honestly, and conscientiously to the best of my ability, mixed with reason, good judgment and common cpncp WM. E. POWELL To the People of Duplin Coun ty: I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Sheriff of Duplin County, subject to the will of the voters to be expres sed in the Democratic Primary on June 6th. As your Sheriff I have en deavored to uphold the peace and dignity of law and order in this county, and I promise a continuation of that duty, if nominated and re-elected to the high office of Sheriff. Respectfully, D. S. WILLIAMSON FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a landidate for the office of Sher iff of Duplin County. Primary to be held on June 6, 1936. Your friendship and support will be greatly appreciated. If nominated and elected, I will strive to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ab ility. ALEX D. KORNEGAY. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES t I hereby announce myself for the Lower House of the Legis lature. Your friendship and support will be greatly appreciated. - Very sincerely, MRS. MARSHALL WILLIAMS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES To the Democratic Voters of Duplin County: Due to tiie insistence of many friends I hereby announce my candidacy for member of the House of Representatives from Duplin County subject to the will of the people to be expres sed in the Democratic primary on June 6th. My record as a life-long Democrat and a worker for the party is well known. I would like to be honored as a repre sentative from Duplin County, and if nominated and elected I shall be mindful of my duty to the people of my County as a whole. I shall greatly appreciate the support of my friends in the primary. G. H. BLANTON To the Democratic Voters of Duplin County: I hereby announce my can didacy for member of the House of Representatives sub ject to the Democratic Primary to be held June 6, 1936. If nom inated and elected, I pledge my self to fairly and honestly rep resent the people of Duplin County. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. C, E. QUINN FOR COMMISSIONER To The Democratic Voters of Duplin County: I hereby announce my candi dacy for membership on the Board of County Commission ers, subject to your wishes to be expressed in the Primary to be held on June 6th. Any sup port given me wiil be greatly appreciated, and if nominal and elected I promise to faith- * fully perform the duties involv ed to the best of my ability. Respectfully, J. L. QUINN HE A R * •• ■ '$§1 John A. McRae CANDIDATE FOR DEMOCRA TIC NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR • At County Court House Wednesday, May 27th, 3:00 P. M. 3 BARDEN «» CONGRESS Graham A. Barden V v CANDIDATE FOR RENOMINATION AS CON GRESSMAN FROM THE THIRD CON 1 GRESSIONAL DISTRICT My record in Congress, my consistent' support of President Roosevelt and the - Democratic Adminis tration, my activities in the interest of Agriculture, improvement of Waterways, Public Buildings, Fed eral Aid to Roads, Veterans’ Legislation, Veterans’ Claims and the President’s Security Bill, which in cludes Old Age Pensions, I believe justifies my ask ing for the support of the Democratic voters of this district in the Primary to be held June 6th. (Political Advertising) THE IDEAL CANDIDATE A father, and a life-long friend of the schools. A farm-owner who knows the farmers’ needs. A business executive of proven abilit (This erans w
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