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BNESPAY, MAY 29. IVANT BADS! ^B^rive the proper classiflcopy must be delivered ^ the office on Monday. I 2C fer Word ^ xtract rates ox APPLICATION B,imnni Charge of 25c von want to reach the I' t[je quickest, surest R ist expensive way, the to do it is ?1th State Rpilot Want Ads. BsXleT? Two beautifull; iiver and white pointe ^^fb-ee months old, rig^ht ag B next fall. Male $15, fe B1ft box 918, Southport, K jf~HAVE for sale oi I a productive farm witl jHer.t houses, write A. K Chadbourn, N. C. 5-29 One small furnishe R 'bath, etc. Good location Hne unfurnished five roor in desirable residenc I Possession can be give: MRS. J. J- ADAMS Krt, X- C. 5-29 Valuable papers ? Lam between Southport am Return to NEWS RE Br. Whiteville, N. C., an | reward. 6-28Whether you I Want To I BUY 1 SELL I ' WANT IADS ill Do It ce as Well And ley Do It For .ESS ONEY Any Other Cind Of Ivertising ^ THEM 1935 riEGALS= NOTICE til' FORECLOSURE L ruler and by virtue of the power jof sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed 011 the 25th day of | June, 1934, by J. c\ Carlisle and Tessie .Carlisle his wife, to J. D. Sutton, | trustee for Brunswick County Hos^l and thereafter duly assigned to S. K. Milllken. recorded in Book No. 153, at page 649, of Brunswick County ' records, to secure the payment of a j certain note therein recited, and default having been made in the payment thereof, the undersigned assig; nee of the mortgagee or trustee, will ? on Monday, June 1*. 1935, at i2 o'clock M? offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Brunswick County, N. C., a certain ' tract or parcel of land lying and being in Brunswick County, North Carolina. and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, via- One parcel or tract of land in Waccamaw Township, bounded on the east by W. B. Andrews: on the south I by Martha Carlisle; on the west by Martha Carlisle and on the North by > T. K. Andrews estate, containing 15 acres, more or less. Dated and posted, this 14th day of May. 1935. S. K. MTTJjTKEN, Assignee of J D. SUTTON, Trustee. J. IV. Ruark, Attorney, |g Southport, N. C. 6-5-c _ | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE y ! Under and by virtue of a power ' of sale contained in a certain mortT I gage deed executed by Charles E. e Watts and wife Celia N. Watts to ! J. B. Ruark, dated August 28th, !" 11933, recorded in Book No. 52 at [. ' Page No. 395, records of Brunswick J County, N. C? to secure payment of c j a certain note therein recited and - I default having been made in payit ment thereof, the undersigned adI | ministrators of the estate of J. B. n \ Ruark. now deceased, will on [. j Monday, 10th day of June, 1935, , at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Brunswick county, N. C., of fer for sale at public auction to II the highest bidder for cash, a certain I tract of land lying in the corporate ' I limits of the City of Southport, N. C? a ! bounded and described as follows, to_ 1 wit: e Beginning at the southwest corner a I of lot No. 7, in the plan of the said 1 i City of Southport: runs thence North ' I about 199 feet: thence about west 33 * I feet: thence about south 199 feet to Bay Street; thence about east along " the line of Bay Street 33 feet to the 4 beginning, being a part of the east4 ern half of two-thirds of lot No. 6 in the plan of said City of Southport. "" N. C.. and being same as described d 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 bei?g hereby made. The aforesaid mortgage is subject to a prior mortgage recorded in Book No. 62 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. TN- *_ J -J twin tK? ilh I OIIU PVCICU WHO HIV 1M> , I day of Slay, 1935. ROBERT RUARK and J. W. RUARK. Admr'a Estate of J. B. Ruark. deceased. 5-29c ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as administrator of the Estate of W. J. Williamson, deceased, late of Brunswick County, N. C This is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Shallotte, N. C.. or to C. Ed Taylor. Attorney. Southport, N. C., on or before May 8th, 1936. or this notice i will be pleaded in bar of recovery. I All persons indebted to said estate : will please make immediate payment. [ This, May 4th, 1935. D. W. SABASTON, Admr. of W. J. Williamson. C. Ed Taylor. Attorney. 6-12c ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the Estate or Silas I. King, deceased. late of Brunswick county, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav| ing claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Freeland. N. C.. or to C. Ed Taylor, I Attorney, Southport, N. C., on or before 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. MATTIE LEE KING, Administratrix of Silas I. King. C. Ed. Taylor. Attorney. 6-12-c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Arthur F. Jones, deceased, late of Brunswick County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Bolivia. N. C.. or to C. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. Southport, N. C.. on or before the 1st day of May. 1936. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of - recovery. All persons indebted < will please make immediate payment. This April 29th. 1936. C W. KNOX. Administrator 6-6-c. of Arthur F. Jones. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE In accordance with the judgment rendered in re: Southport Building and Loan Association vs. Maud McKeithan, et ale. the undersigned Commissioner. 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 SaU 1st day of Jone, 1985, at 12 o'clock noon, as per directions In the above named judgment, the following described lot. tract, piece or parcel of land, lying and beir^ in the County of Brunswick. Town Creek Township, State of North Carolina, bounded and described as follows, towit: Beginning at a two inch iron pipe lettered "McK," same being on the 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 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 ot land, thence north 58 degrees 45' east 185 feet and 7 inches to another iron pipe lettered "McK" in the aforesaid Highway No. 30. thence South 35 degrees west with said Highway 210 F"eet to the beginning point, same zeIng the north corner of B. R. Page's land aforesaid, and being the same land conveyed to Maud McKeithan by J. W. Brooks as appears in Book 38, at page 8. Records of Brunswick county, to which reference is hereby especially made. Dated and posted, this 1st day of May, 1935. ROBERT W. DAVIS, 6-29-c. Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Jesse L. Inman. deceased. late of Brunswick County, N. C. This is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Freeland, N. C? on or before the 22nd day of May, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted will please make immediate payment. This. May 22nd, 1935. H. B. INMAN, Administrator of Jesse L. Inman. C. Ed Taylor, Attorney. S-26c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of C. L. Stanley, deceased, late of Brunswick County, N. C. This is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 64 Spofford, Wilmington. N. C? on or before the 22nd day of May, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of rer THE STATE Scandals At The Carolina Theatre George White's Latest Musical Extravaganza Is Feature Attraction At Wilmington Theatre This Week-end Slip us a ton of dynamitic adjectives! Then maybe we can do [justice to the scintillant gayety, '"George White's 1935 Scandals," which opens Thursday at the Carolina Theatre. Here's the last triumphant word in screen entertainment, a splendid sunburst of comedy and music that sustains the reputation of George White as prince ' of showmen. The second annual edition, sponsored by Fox Films, has everything. Here are ten topsrung stars: Alice Faye, James Dunn, Ned Sparks, Lyda Rober;ti, Cliff Edwards, Arline Judge, Eleanor Powell, Emma Dunn, Benny Rubin and George White, who conceived, produced and directed the entire show. The story, strong enough to stand alone, concerns a producer who stumbles on home-grown talent in a tank town, whisks them off to Broadway and Hollywood stardom, and when the (bright lights get too strong for j simple romance, whisks back [home a pair of lovers. Among the 200 beauties are 130 girls who won beauty contests. One and all were picked, groomled, and trained by White, whose [ reputation for selecting beauties and skyrocketing them to star[dom needs no mention here. But that's not all! For look, here are six bright lilting songs, already being hummed throughout town. "Thev are: "According- to the Moonlight," "It's And Old Southern Custom,"Hunkadola," "Oh, I Didn't Know (You'd Get That Way)", "I Was Born Too Late," and "I Got Shoes You Got Shoesies." EXUM NEWS (By Miss Blanche Phelps) Returns Home Friends of Mrs. B. L. Rusa will be glad to know that she is able to be out again. She was a patient in Brunswick County hospital for two weeks. Since her return home three weeks ago she has been improving, although she has been confined to her bed until very recently. Mrs. Ray 111 Mrs. D. J. Ray, who has been in poor health for some time, has been confined to her bed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Sheffield from Whiteville spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russ. Suffers Injury Mr. J. M. Bennett had the misfortune to cut his foot Saturday and is not able to bet out. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ward and two children. Myrtle and Brice, Miss Dora Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boswell and two children of Chadbourn were guests of Mrs. T. R. Phelps Sunday. Foot Injured Mr. Odell Bennett stuck the prong of a pitchfork into his foot one day last week. However, he went immediately to Dr. W. R. Goley and had the wound treated. It now seems to be healing nicely. Good Prospects Since the several showers that came last week local fanners seem to be in right good hopes for a prosperous year. Although they do not say so much about it, they are wearing some broad smiles as they pass through their fields. Mr. B. L. Russ from Fayetteville spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. J. L. Mintz from Mi!! Branch spent Sunday afternoon with her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bennett. | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hewett from Wilmington, Mesdames M. A. Phelps and Lucy Ann Caison | of Bolivia spent one day last (week visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. |w. Phelps. Mrs. Caison was born jand reared at Exum and until she recently moved to Bolivia was the oldest woman in this community. i ~ Answers To Quiz Found On Page 2. 1. Havana. 2. 14th Centur Gothic. 3. Claude Swanson. 4. French. 5. Boston. tj. A paper folded in 8 leaves. 7. 33 pounds. 8. 431 B. C. 9. Jimrnu Tenno. 10. "Behold the man." 11. A loud yell. 12. 1884. covery. All 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-? S * : PORT PILOT, SOIJTHPORT, G. L. Efird Attends ij Managers Meeting , iMake Plans For Greatest I Annual June Sale To I Commence Friday, May 1 31st l] All Efird store managers meet1 j i in Ctiarlotte today for the ex-| j , press purpose of figuring out i s i and the laying of plans for the ] I annual Efird June Sale. It was i ] j decided to commence the Sale j) [ this year on Friday, May 31st, ! 1 | and continue throughout the en-) ] I tire month of June. It was ex- 11 | plained that months of prepara-N j tion and tons of merchandise I ] jhave been bought to make this < 11935 June Sale the biggest in ] Ithe Efird history. I Those attending the meeting ( were the five Efird brothers, J. ] IB. Efird, P. H. Efird, E. L. l I Efird, J. R. Efird, J. W. Efird ? land the following store managers: p > C. L. Efird, Wilmington; S. C. i 1 Byrd, Greenville; P. M. Kendall, ( | Raleigh; W. A. Bowles, Winston- L I Salem; G. G. Byrd, Asheville; P. ] "George White's 1935 Scandals" ) is super-entertainment! It spark-1 ^ les with the joy of living, and j ( delights young and old! Easily j it is one of the screen events of j this or any other year. NEXT WEEK J "In Caliente," First National's j latest musical, opens at the Car- |} olina Theatre, Wilmington, Mon-1 { day. Its all star cast is headed j ( by Dolores Del Rio, Pat O'Brien, Leo Carrillo and Edward Everett Hortoa. Scores of beautiful Hollywood chorus girls appear in numbers created and directed by Busby j Berkley, who staged the big hits i 'in "Oolfi Die-ears of 1935." "Won-|c | der liar," "42nd Street" and a I score of other film musicals. s Phil Regan, the radio cop, f i sings the "Muchacha," which features Dolores in a dance review, and "I Call You My Own," a I ballad. Winifred Shaw sings the t j"Lady in Red," and "In Caliente" 'is surg by a group of entertainers. t Others in the case include the v famous DeMarcos, who do some c specialty dancing and "The Can- i jova family," radio's 'Hill Billies C ! of the South," Dorothy Dare, j Luis Alberni, George Humbert, ! William Davidson, Harry Hoi- r man, Soledad Jiminez, Herman ? jBing and Florence Fair. c 2 I N I K9n \ 1 J ?nth&?a I ' f That's the Purr t i m ~Ai CA] The Carolina*, Inc. Box 60, Charlotte, N. C. Without obligation*, | concerning Carolina*, Ii Opportunity Bulletin. Nam* Street I , NORTH CAROLINA L. Coleman, Charleston; H. B Trull, Anderson; T. A. Foreman Salisbury; C. E. Blair, Durham W. O. Huntley, Spartanburg; C T. Howerton, High Point; T. R Beaver, Gastonia; J. H. Teague lumberton; E. L. Taylor, Rockj VIount; J. S. Sullivan, Greenwood; 3. C. Teague, Rock Hill;'Frank It. Sappenfield, Concord; T. W, JeLong, Goldsboro; Mulba Handiel, Monroe; H. P. Love, Sumter; T. S. Buie, Danville; E. L. Myers, ^exington; B. B. Brown, Burling:on; J. A. Efird, Wilson; P. R, iVooten, Shelby; W. H. Fagan, Torest City; C. B. Smith, Albenarle; Otto G. Duncan, Statesrille; J. G. Griggs, Lenoir; C. B. rtedmond, Jr., Greer; J. E. Barnes, Laurinburg; J. S. Connell, Uncolnton; H. E. Bell, Greens>oro; D. T. Myers, Kannapolis; J. C. Mack, Florence; H. M. Tharrington, Chester; C. A. Plyer, Hickory; L. A. Reeves, Kiniton; C. A. Rhodes, Martinsville; N. B. Counts, Orangeburg; S. B. iagler, Martin's Dept. Store, Charlotte; J. S. McMillan, Mt. Viry; A. E. Harris, Rockingham; 3. F. Hamilton, Sanford; N. H. 3ell, Gaffney; Hoyle Helms, Smithfield; H. Bruce Ellis, Fayitteville; H. M. Sshadt, Mfg. Dutlet, Winston-Salem; F. #C. Tagan, Mfg. Outlet, Union: S. Z. 3hileger, New Bern; T. J. Rowan, ienderson; C. M. Sappenfield, Columbia; G. R. Hamilton, Charotte; T. E. Efird, Charlotte; G. d. Lupo, Charlotte; H. H. Howtrd, Charlotte; C. S. Moore, Charlotte. Shallotte News (By Miss Annie Mae Holmes) Dry, unseasonably cool weather s retarding the growth of all :rops in this section. About the best tobacco we have leen this year is growing on the arm of the late W. L. Russ. Mrs. Bland 111 Mrs. R. L. Bland, of Gause .Anding, is reported very ill at his writing. In Hospital Bailey Russ, an employee of he U. S. Dredge Currituck, vorking near Charleston, S. C., ame home last week and is takng treatment in the Brunswick bounty hospital at Southport. To Open Station Finishing touches are being nade to the Coast Road Service Station which is expected to ipen Saturday. 5 u s k AW If T I IVlU^I I THE C into (Daccntialij manufacturers and ? toward establishing communities and rura kolinaA WJdlionA power, transportation reason to expect soun we inform the nation ? v tose of The Carolinas, I 1 ROLINAS { pleas* tend fall information i&, and copy of the Carolina# Citr - I 4 .) Lennori Swain, son of Mr. an , Mrs. W. L. Swain, student < . the Fruitland Institute, Hendei sonville, is home for the summe ' j Mrs. Lee Everette, of Florid! is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. I , Fitts. ' Little Miss Geraldine Southei land, of Kure Beach, is visitin ; her uncle, Mr. W. R. Holmes. Miss Frye Hostess Miss Gladys Frye, president c the Shallotte Epworth Leagui most delightfully c.:l?rtained th {members Tuesday night of las week at the heme of her uncli Dr. Wm. R. Goley. Those pres ent were Misses Eula Mae Lon? Rena and Pauline Fitts, Winefre White, Kareen Everette, Agne ; Russ, Rexie Tripp, Vera Bell ; Long, Elizabeth Hewett, Anni Mae Holmes and Mr. Harr Mintz, Jr. Reports Fires [ Dalton Edwards, keeper of th local fire tower, has been kep busy for the past several day 'reporting the location of fires t I the several wardens in this sec I tion of the countv. Senator S. B. Frink wa | through here Sunday afternoo: ; enroute to the Waccamaw sectio: j Superintendent R. E. Sentell ' and wife passed through her . Sunday afternoon en route t | Canton, where the body of thei Usci Bar; , i 1934 Chevrolet C i [ 1934 Chevrolet 1 i! 1933 Standard Ch ill ! ( All these cars are I Cor i i Expert Repair Service I I II Elmore ) I BOLIV Lk??ot?B. Tm icnow / :aroli 'M/J Instead of concentrati * plants in a few government officials anticipat future manufacturing pis il areas. o? ClsJiMare available v purposes, and labor facilities, the Car A onn ctmt inrliictrial Ll auu wu>7vai>i uiuuuv? >u> ?v? v of our opportunities. inc.?"TO TELL T ^8#INCo Tlie newspapers of f have donated the sp of adverticements w purpose of bringing before their people, informed as to the industrial importanc that they may Icno in the broad mover world the advantage SEVEN d CHURCH NOTICE >f j r_. Southport Baptist Church r. j T. H. Biles, Pastor 1, j Sunday, June 2, 1935:? Sunday school at 10 o'clock. "" Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Baptist Training Union at 7 o'clock. if Evening worship at 8 o'clock. J. Both the morning and evening e sermons will be delivered by the , pastor. "I \ CARD OF THANKS >? We the sister and brothers of s e the late W. L. Russ, who died at e! the Brunswick County hospital y Monday, May 20th, wish to exI press our heart felt gratitude and e appreciation to our multitude of t! friends and acquaintances who 3 stood by us in our great hours 0 j of sorrow. We can never forget I you, mere woras cannui ca^icoo our appreciation. 8 MRS. W. H. LEITCH, n J. E. RUSS, 11 J. A. RUSS. C. e e son, Ennis Sentelle, was taken o for burial in the family church r plot. I d Car [ gains | k>upe $450 ; ruck $450 : levrolet coach ?$400 in perfect mechanical I idition s ; ? "Pay A. You Ride" 1; Motor Co. I IA, N. C. jt WWMW? . mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmammrn \ S' . I f i I kBOUT INAS nggreat industrial large centers, e a steady trend ints in smaller for manufacturing With favorable ol: ,as have every lopment, provided k HE WORLD" | / i i 'forth and South Ctroliu ace for this and r. series hich will appear for the facts about the Carolines that they may be better i resources, history and e of the Carolines, and vr bow they can assist sent to advertise to the s of this favored section. 4 ??
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