KePNESPAY, MAY 22, 19 (want I ads! j Ho receive the proper classification copy must be delivered i | to the office on Monday. I 2c * * I Per Word I CONTRACT RATES ON ' APPLICATION I Minimum Charge of 25c J I jf you want to reach the ' Heople the quickest, surest 1 Hod least expensive way, the Hoy to do it is with State Hr SALE ? Two beautifully ^Krkcd liver and white pointer Hps Three months old, right age 1 - OIT 1? r,D || IB YOU HAVJlJ r uiv oaijju uik | (Hlent a productive farm with iHivenient houses, write A. H. f trust executed 011 the 25th day of i luiie. 1934, by .1. C. Carlisle and Tes- ,. ne Carlisle his wife, to J. D. Sutton, t :rustee for Brunswick County Hosntal_ and thereafter duly assigned to 5. K. -Milliken. recorded in Book No. ; t >3. at page 619. of Brunswick County , ecords. to secure'the payment of aj .ertain note therein recited, and de- j t 'ault having been made in the pay- j v ncnt thereof, the undersigned assig- 1 lee of the mortgagee or trustee, will on Monday. June 17. 1935, ] it 12 o'clock M? offer for sale at', inblic auction to the highest bidder j 1 tor cash at the courthouse door in ? Brunswick County, N. C., a certain trad or parcel of land lying and be- ^ lig in Brunswick County. North Car- ] Jlina. and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, ' ria: One parcel or tract of land in tVaccamaw Township, bounded on the bast by W. B. Andrews; on the south 3 by Martha Carlisle: on the west by j Martha Carlisle and on the North by . T. K. Andrews estate, containing 15 1 acres, more or less. 1 Dated and posted, this 14th day of . May, 1935. 1' S. K. MTT.T.TKEN, Assignee of ( J D. SUTTON, Trustee. J. W. Ruark, Attorney, ( Southport, N. C. 6-5-c j NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of a power 11 of sale contained in a certain mort-1 gage deed executed by Charles E. !1 Watts and wife Celia X. Watts to 1 j J. B. Ruark. dated August 28th, 1933, recorded in Book No. 52 at] Page No. 395, records of Brunswick < County. N. C., to secure payment of J a certain note therein recited and default having been made in pay- j ment thereof, the undersigned ad- . ministrators of the estate of J. B. Ruark, now deceased, will on j Monday, lOtli day of June, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse 1 door in Brunswick county. N. C.. offer for sale at public auction to , the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract of land lying in the corporate I limits of the City of Southport. X. C., . bounded and described as follows, to wit: 1 Beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 7. in the plan of the said ' City of Southport: runs thence North about 199 feet: thence about- west 33 feet; thence about south 199 feet to Bay Street: thence about east along the" line of Bay Street 33 feet to the beginning, being a part of the east-;, em half of two-thirds of lot No. 6 > in the plan of said City of Southport. 1 N. C., and being same as described j in a deed from S. F. Craig and wife ' to Elitestio Watts, recorded in Book No. N. N. Page No. 422. records of Brunswick County. N. C.. reference thereto being hereby made. The afore- ; said mortgage is subject to a prior mortgage recorded in Book No. 52 at Page No. 391, records of Brunswick county, N. C., both of said mortgages now being owned by the estate of J. B. Ruark, now deceased, j j Dated and posted this the 4th | day of May. 1935. 1 ROBERT RUARK and t1 J. W. RUARK, , Admr's. Estate of J. hi. KuarK, deceased. 5-29c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |] Having qualified as administrator i i of the Estate of W. J. Williamson. 1 deceased, late of Brunswick County. ' N. C. This, is to notify all persons 1 having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned ' at Shallotte, X. C. or to C. Ed Tay- i lor. Attorney. Southport. X. C., on or before May 8th. 1936. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery, i All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ; This, May 4th. 1935. Ij D. W. SABASTON. Admr. of W J. Williamson. i< C. Ed Taylor. Attorney. 6-12c 1 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE 1 Having qualified as administratrix of the Estate ot Silas I. King, de- , reased. late of Brunswick county. N. ' C, this is to notify all persons hav- 1 Ing claims against the said estate to . exhibit them to the undersigned at Freeland. X. C? or to C. Ed Taylor. Attorney. Southport, X. C.. on or be- . fore May 8. 1936. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All < persons indebted to said estate will ? please make immediate payment. This. May 4th. 1935. I MATTIE LEE KING, Administratrix of Silas I. King. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. 6-12-c t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator { )f the estate of Arthur F. Jones, de- ]. eased, late of Brunswick County, X. this is to notify all persons having C flaims against the said estate to ( exhibit them to the undersigned at Bolivia. N. C., or to C. Ed. Taylor. I Attorney. Southport. X. C.. on or before the 1st day of May, 1936, or this , notice will be pleaded in bar of re- ' Dovery. All persons indebted will < please make immediate payment. This April 29th. 1935. < C. W. KNOX. Administrator 1 5-5-c. of Arthur F. Jones. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE In accordance with the judgment ' rendered in re: Southport Building 1 and Loan Association vs. Maud McKeithan, et als, the undersigned Com- 1 missioner, having been appointed to < make sale in said cause, will offer . for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house ] door in the City of Southport, North . Carolina, on . Hat_ 1st day of Jane, 1935, 1 at 12 o'clock noon, as per directions I in the above named judgment, the I following described lot, tract, piece or J i parcel of land, lying and being in |, the County of Brunswick. Town Creek i Township, State of North Carolina, J bounded and described as follows, to- |, wit: Beginning at a two inch iron pipe I lettered "McK," same being on the I East side of State Highway No. 30, |, in the Town of Bolivia, and being , the North corner of B. R. Page's , adjoining tract of land, and runs thence south 58 degrees 45' east 195 feet and four and one-half inches to j another iron pipe lettered "McK"; thence northward 32 degrees 30' east 210 feet to another iron pipe lettered | "McK". same being the east corner ( of J. W. Brooks' adjoining tract oi J land, thence north 58 degrees 45' east j 185 feet and 7 inches to another iron pipe lettered "McK" in the aforesaid; J Highway No. 30. thence South 35 de- j grees west with said Highway 2101 Feet to the beginning point, same ze- I Ing the north corner of B. R. Page's J land aforesaid, and being the same j land conveyed to Maud McKeithan I by J. W. Brooks as appears in Book J 38. at page 8. Records of Brunswick j. county, to which reference is hereby [ ( especially made. Dated and posted, this 1st day of i May, 1936. i ROBERT W. DAVIS. J 5-29-c. Commissioner. i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE J Having qualified as Administrator j of the estate of Jesse L. Inman, de- j ceased, late of Brunswick County, N. ij C. This is to notify all persons hav- j j Ing claims against the said estate to J exhibit them to the undersigned at j Freeland, N. C? on or before the j 22nd day of May. 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. I All persons indebted will please make immediate payment. This. May 22nd, 1935. 1 H. B. INMAN, Administrator of Jesse L. Inman. C. Ed Taylor, Attorney. 6-26c i EXECITOR'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as executor of the i estate of C. L. Stanley, deceased, late J of Brunswick County, N. C. This is i to notify all persons having claims j against the said estate to exhibit ] them to the undersigned at 54 Spof- j ford, Wilmington. N. C. on or before the 22nd day of May, 1936, or this j notice will be pleaded in bar of re- j . / THE STATE ,OCUST TO INFEST WESTERN COUNTIES The song of 17-year locusts vill drone through wooded areas n northwestern North Carolina his summer. Grubs which have been living inder the ground since 1918 will :rawl up onto trees this year o shed skins and emerge as vinged insects. The locusts will appear in wood ots by the million; the males, illing the air with their steady Ironing. However, the insects do rery little damage, says Dr. Z. ?. Metcalf, head of the entomol>gy department at State College. Occasionally they do injure foung fruit trees which have been set out in new ground by layng eggs in the twigs. This can oe prevented by covering the :rees with mosquito netting or tobacco cloth, Dr. Metcalf points >ut. The locust infestation this year ivill occur in Alleghany, Surry, Wilkes, and Yadkin Counties, the mountains of West Virginia and Southwestern Virginia, he adds. Since the department of entomology is dependent upon local observers in the affected areas for information regarding the locusts, Dr. Metcalf has requested that interested persons send him information about the insects. Specimens of the locusts will also be appreciated, he stated. Specimens may be mailed in pasteboard boxes to the Entomology Department, State College, Raleigh, N. C. Locusts will be found most numerous in rich woodlands which have not been cut or burned over recently, he said, but will also occur in other places. They should not be confused with grasshoppers or July flies. SAYS C OTTON TAX IS NOT REDUCING SALES The processing tax adds only a. negligible amount to the price jf goods manufactured from cotton, says Dean I. O. Schaub, of N. C. State College. This slight increase is not appreciably lowing the demand for 3otton commodities, he states; in fact, revenue secured from the tax and distributed among farmers is increasing the demand in certain areas. "Who, for instance, would postpone the purchase of a shirt because of a three-cent increase in its price," the dean asked, "or ?o without a new dress because the processing tax had raised the price six cents ? "The tax of four cents a pound mi the cotton in an automobile tire surely is not enough to affect the total price noticeably. "On the other hand, revenue !rom the tax is distributed to jotton growers in rental and jenefit payments, and thus it lelps to increase their income. "Farmers are not only able to >uy more cotton goods themtelves, and they are significant >art of the consuming public, ? n?An/l mAfn fnr JUL UlCJ' tti au opcuu mvkv *v> ither things, thereby increasing he purchasing power of the peo>le with whom they trade. "The general rise of incomes n the cotton states, and in regions which sell manufactured commodities to the cotton states, las also increased the demand for cotton goods. "Larger bank deposits, greater iepartment store sales, registration of more new automobiles, and increased shipments of iniustria) goods to the South are a proof of the stimulii given business by the farmers' greater purchasing power." Slopes as steep as 60 degrees can be satisfactorily terraced find farmers of Haywood county who are cooperating in the erosion control program of the Extension Service. covery. AH persons indebted to'the said estate will please make immediate settlement. C. ALLEN STANLEY. Executor of C. L. Stanley. S. B. Frink. Attorney. 6-26-* ? Usee i ran g I 1934 Chevrolet G [ 1934 Chevrolet T k 1933 Standard Ch< j All these cars are ii Corn | Expert Repair Service Elmore 1 f BOLIVI BncxjcxxxitmcicicitititM The evenings will be devoted to dramatics, community sings, games and inspirational addresses. Last year over 5000 men 1 and women attended the Farm and Home Week exercises and : it is expected that more than this number will register at the 33rd gathering this summer. Veterans To Be Given CCC Work Announcement Made For Immediate Expansion Of Civilian Conservation Corps To Include Veterans Of World War Or Prior Wars James S. Pittman, manager of jthe North Carolina Regional Of| fice of the Veterans' Administration, Charlotte, announces receipt of information that the President of the United States has directed Ithe prompt expansion of the Civij lian Conservation Corps, to inI elude veterans of either the World War or prior wars; that the Director, Emergency Cons.-r' vation Work, has authorized the expansion of the Civilian Conservation Corps during the period June 15-August 31, 1D35, which will include the normal July replacement program to maintain the Corps at full strength. Eligibility He calls attention to the fact that in addition to veterans of the World War, veterans of such wars as the Spanish American War, the Phillippine Insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion (or China Relief Expedition) are to be included in the program of I expansion as it relates to the I Veterans' Contingent, Civilian ! Conservation Corps; and that applicants therefor must meet the I following requirements: (a) ser'vice in the armed forces of the United States during war; (b) honorable discharge from such service: (c) veteran is unemployed; (d) veteran is a citizen of I the United States; (e) physical I fitness and (f) good character. Mr. Pittman states that while ! definite figures for the North I Carolina quota of veterans are niMitMMiutxiaitKKMi; I Car*- || rains I " i jupe $450 j A til ruck $45U svrolet coach ..$400 i i n perfect mechanical j ( lition ? "Pay As You Ride" j vlotor Co. A, N. C. j j ; [KiciciociocicitKmtmciiai PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, Plans Being Madej Farmers' Week Farm and Home Week will be held at State College this summer from July 29 to August 2 and the central theme of all discussion will be, "Conservation of Rural Resources." j Under the plans being made, there will be no sectional meet- j ings for men as in the past but all of the time will be taken with general discussions on present day questions. The women will have their regular short course under the direction of Miss Ruth Current and joint meetings of men and women will be held each evening in the Riddick Field Stadium. Charles A. Sheffield, now at i Washington, will continue to act as general secretary of the Farm and Home Week and will return to the college in ample time to make full preparations. He will be assisted by David S. Weaver of the college staff. At a recent meeting attended by the president and vice-presidents of the Farmers Convention and the State Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs, it was plani ned to again invite all farm organizations to hold their annual gatherings at the college during the week. There will also be a conference of rural ministers. i Discussions will center about the AAA program, present and future, soil erosion, rural electrification, rural rehabilitation, conservation of forests and wild life, TV A work and the like. It is also planned to have a large number of exhibits and demonstrations. ;|| Friendly 5 |>i ji |. _ ]! 1 ~Shi LEDE1 A i Whiteville, * P ' fAKXTCTtXJCKXKXXKXIiXX * , NORTH CAROLINA not immediately avaliable, it is contemplated that the number of war veterans to be selected will be from 500 to 600, including both white and colored, and he he adds that applications of all vet- D( erans permanently residing in North Carolina should be forwarded as promptly as possible to tit the Manager, Veterans' Adminis- 0n tration, Charlotte, N. C.; that ap- je plications (Form P-130) must be ^ submitted in duplicate. Should Apply Now ^ All veterans who may be in- ng terested are reminded of the im- ng portance of making inquiries or forwarding their applications at the earliest possible date. The j-j( Charlotte office of the Veterans' Administration will give prompt ^ attention to individual inquiries of ^ veterans, by letter or otherwise, i ^ However, veterans are cautioned that it would be inadvisable to! ar incur any expense for personal ^ visits to the office of the Veterans' Administration in Charlotte for the purpose of filing their applications, for the particular reason that it is essential that all applications must bear the en- ^ dorsements of two responsible> ge persons who can vouch for them; and at least one of these signa-! q tures should be obtained from an I official of an ex-service, welfare 1 J( or relief organization, and the1 g, other should be obtained from a responsible citizen or notary pub- J lie who is acquainted with the y facts upon which applications are ', based. : May Secure Forms Upon the other hand, veterans d snouia ma:te tneir personal con- | _ (tacts with the nearest office of R ! such organizations as The Ameri- ; v can Red Cross, Public Welfare, | tl I County Relief, or any of the vet- j s' erns' organizations, such as The is American Legion, Veterans of | c Foreign Wars, Disabled American I q Veterans of the World War and f< The United Spanish War Vet-is' erans, as well as the National; a i_ ? ' \ II RffefNS5 )! J| \fm\ j' j EXUM NEWS (By Miss Blanche Phelps) The Exum 4-H club met at the ! >me of the leader, Mrs. J. E. xlson, on Saturday afternoon.'; rs. Dodson gave a demonstra>n on "pattern placing" and one ; '"seam-making". A round tab-1 discussion of "problems we | ,ve to solve" was held. Those tending were: Misses Lois Bra-! Lelia Simmons, Mildred Bentt, Mabel Edwards, Opal Ben-1 tt, Myrtle Phelps and Audrey rnnett. Mesdames D. J. Ray, J. E. Ddson, J. M. Bennett and Miss >is Brady attended the flower j ,ow at Shallotte last Wednesty. They all reported a nice me. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Edwards id children spent Sunday with :r father, Mr. J. W. Lancaster, ;ar Holden's Beach. Condition Unimproved Friends of Miss Vitula Little ill regret to learn that her contion is not improved. She has ;en suffering with cancer for (veral months. Mrs. Bernice Little, and Messrs dell Bennett and James Little Isited Mrs. Little's brother, Mr. }hn Sommerset, at Shallotte unday. Picking Beans Quite a number of farmers in lis section have been busy pickig and marketing beans for the ist week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dodson and aughters, Misses Virginia and :e-employment Service. To those eterans who desire to handle heir cases by mail, Mr. Pittman tates that all that is necessary i for them to address a postal ard to the Charlotte office, reuesting "application Form P-130 sr a war veteran," and that all uch inquiries will receive prompt ttention. K??3C3t3t?3tX3tJ(3tKX?* >2 KEEP C( JUl THIS SUM mr Linen o 1 SI When you see i fx# of Linens and Tropica tion, you'll realize t wL | and value all combii j in a price range to si !| Summ< .... that spell "C W A hot days ahead of us pig| ers, at reasonable pri NEW SI FOR ^ IN SALIORS an ind of course you want the : Sailors come in lower crc son. The Panamas are also to the eye. > and Fortu FOR COMFORT fes. The best is th WHY NC )p With Confidence A ? BROT nd Wear With Pride ... No KmaiKMgimmit) A SEVEN ] Automobile Show To Begin Monday Auto Show And Exposition Will Be Sponsored By Columbus County Post of American Legion; To Be Held In Whiteville Officials of Legion Auto Show and Exposition Fair, which is being presented by Whiteville Post No. 137 of American Legion entire week of May 27 to June 1, states that everything is being completed in fine shape and that when doors open next Monday night at 7:30 they will be ready "to go" and will present an elaborate spectacle that will be a "knock out" as to displays and exhibits. J. A. Maultsby who is Chairman of Space Committee reports | that nearly every booth has been sold and its a question as to j whether the Auto Show has enough prospective customers. W. W. Schulken, Chairman of [ticket sales, states that tho American Legion Auxiliary are getting a fine response to their ticket drive and that he knows the season ticket sale will be , must successful. Officials also state that their advertising committee has been | in "high gear" and that the enI tire territory from Wilmington I to Mullins, Clinton to Conway, ! Lumberton and intermediate points have been touched and that immense crowds will be on hand every night. Every one is looking rorwara to the high class orchestra of Hal Thurston and his troupe of "Hot Time" music artists who will produce for six nights. Mary Frances, attended the Mintz-Cranmer wedding at South* port Saturday evening. )0L .. !i * MER WITH A || r Tropica jl it JIT ind inspect the fine stock ? ' lis we have for your selec- X hat here is style, quality ] [ I I * tied. And we have them j |J ait all. ? 1 r ! | r J er Pants | j !ool Comfort" during the j j >. Linens, prints, seersuck- j ces. II RAWS || 1EN ! \ d PANAMAS j J : best in style and quality. | iwns and wider brims this J ? snappier and more pleas- j It 1 ! 1 ne SHOES I 11' , STLYE AND SERVICE 1 1 e cheapest in the end. )T TRY A PAIR? ! 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