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.pty MARCH 3, 8 <3* ^ SCO pa :<;B | K;; \i- College o H;: "^... h Caholina : on agent fo m ssful youns B* Massachus I' icy. com B . to a? ;<: > of Watson'i Bf?'... -cturn fron B_. ... v.nsr coupli B.., the Nor B^^vr, \vvot'NCEMEN'T B^ H Ter.rett. Ash -if isre of thei i to Mel no service: Mt Clemens I .1 left he : > F t Michigan I , took place 01 I - in - -it the honn T V< '.viand, thi I it'; s?' I I rwr.r.v was a very quie I - ! Mr ar.cl Mrs I te - " its. Rev. H I (! the cere ? groom will maki ii;r; ' i for the pros I f :s wish then I 5:.-: ' e together.? I i)HAV? CM'U MEETING I I it iture and Socia kt : th? Woman's Clui Stoaty met at the honn h ' n S. Dosher oi be? afternoon. Februan I tfe J W. Raark. clul I net over the busi it- aft-' which th< r: : i over to Mrs nutxyy x yy "Kljlf Tf*?"T HTX /v A -f >C X ^ -1. -?V J I Bountiful Beans? '1 Kentucky Won* | Garden Seed Seed Potatc Onion Sc Cabba< I i 3 1 . I OL.ll ii ' onaiione Hobson Kir shallo j^K^JBJB,r5Jzrzrg;?.r?r?r? Bin Early I Every Good Fai Rarlv Start P Tools, tood Mac lt: A -ol ; elv Xecess h what do 9 get v MPdle busters Hf,.!IAI:I:?ivs i0B CUTTERS e^MTWO Q VE A 9 OF FARM j^PJ^Mional Trucks, 1 9 " 2SnY SPENT NC u?J-lARS THIS F ^ikon imple whitev ^V^SEEaaBcJc/aj^ , 1937 m. | / iW. G. Butler, who was in charge ' 1 of the program for the after. noon. Mrs. Butler had as her c subject "The Life of Will Rog-' J ers." which was very interesting- j - iv presented as follows: "His f Boy-Hood Life," Mrs. I. B. Bus' sells: "The Ambassador of Good - Will." Mrs. E. M. Hall: "The Tragedy of the Tundra," Mrs.! - C. Edward Taylor. The club was very fortunate to have as their special guest for t the afternoon, Dr. F. B. Bond - who recently moved here from , i New York, who very interesting-! j - Iv told of the life of Will Rog j ( t ers, he having been personally acquainted with Mr. Rogers. ? At the conclusion of the pro-1 . gram delicious refreshments, con sisting of ice-cream and cake, ^ f i were served by the hostesses,1' .. Mrs. W. S. Dosher, Mrs. Howard j lc 1 Sellers and Miss Marion Smith. . r jt i Personal Mrs. Preston Bryant. who has 8 5 been spending the winter in * Jacksonville. Fla.. with her hus ! band, who is employed on the U. * f S. Dredge Comstock. now stati. oned at Atlantic City, N. J., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. c R. T. Woodside. J. J. Loughlin. of Wilmington, spent last week here with his son, J. J. Loughlin, Jr. 1 .1 Mrs. Herman Cannady and lit- J , tie daughter, Barbara Ann, of r i Wilmington, spent last week-end < r here with relatives. Mrs. Jnos. u. rraancK return- * i ed home last week after having- 5 ? visited her husband, who is em- I ? ployed in Baltimore. Md. r Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weeks and ' t children, of Wilmington, spent 1 !. last week-end here with relatives. s Friends of Realto Sorrenson ! . are glad to learn that his condition is improving after having , ; undergone an appendix operation - at the Brunswick County Hospit al last week. i Mrs. Mattie Lee King and son. t _ Gardner King, of Freeland. were , in town this week attending to . business matters. Mrs. Bessie Watson returned , 1 home last week from Baltimore. . 0 where she visited relatives for 1 two weeks. i Mrs. Neal Holden. who has Ir been spending the past three f j months in Florida with her hus- j - band, who is employed on the U. p S. Dredge Comstock. now statii. oned at Atlantic City. N. J., ' I NG TIME : ii J it Jers? iii ll s? !l s 11 i DCS? JI >11 *s? 111 >c Plants? |! 1 i frading Co. ! i by, Proprietor j [ TTE, N. C. | j f5fHrafajEJ5f?jarajHrajajHJ5ra^ranIg] Start ... if liter Knows What IS vleans In Farming! S hinery and good Supplies IS arv For Good Farming! IS YOU NEED? T HERE! | 5-V CRIMP ROOFING S WIRE FENCING, Roll g SECTION HARROWS S CORN PLANTERS IS GOOD AXES 3 WOOD TUBS IS ' CROSS-CUT SAWS GUANO SOWERS 3 LARGE STOCK f SUPPLIES! pjl ; Tractors and Power Units J[|j j >W WILL SAVE YOU |g ALL . . BUY NOW! K ment Co., Inc. ILLE, N. G. I 'JSISJ^ISISISISISISIBI2ISISJ5IEISISl\iS\ \ NEWS t BRIEFS i NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clemmons, of Supply, are completing an attracive new bungalow on the Shalotte-Wilmington highway. HOME BERN'S The home of Georgianna Lee. lolored, located near the South>ort city limit, was destroyed by ire Monday morning. IN HOSPITAL David Ruark, son of Mr. and ilrs. R. C. Ruark, of Wilmington, s a patient in the Brunswick bounty Hospital. SPONSOR SEPrER The Daughters of America will ponsor a potato salad supper at he rooms in their hall on Frilay evening. March 5th. Proeeds will go for the benefit of he lodge. Tickets are on sale >y the ladies of the lodge. SURPRISE PARTY Julian Southerland was honord at a surprise birthday party in Friday evening. February 26, it the home of Mrs.O. G. Colenan. Games were enjoyed during he evening, after which refreshnents, consisting of hot choco ate tiiiu tanc, writ* acrveu. There were about twenty pres nt. CU B MEETING The Bolivia and Ar.tioch club net last week at the home of rtrs. J. D. Johnson with ten nembers present. The home demmstrator and Mrs. Estelle T. Smith, of Raleigh, also attended. Vfter the meeting Miss Marion Smith was honored with a sur>rise shower given by the club nembers. She received some lovey gifts. The hostess served a lelicious salad course. ;pent last week here with Mrs. >e Hewett. Mr. and Mis. Henry Holt, of Vermont, who are spending the vinter here, spent last week-end n Richmond. Va. Mrs. William Ottoway spent he past two weeks in Baltimore, tfd., with her husband, who has mployment there. Mrs. R. E. Sentelle is spending his week in Raleigh with her lusband. R. E. Sentelle, who is n the Legislature there. Harold Watson returned Sunlay to Jacksonville. Fla., after spending a week here with his ^ nother. Mrs. S. O. Delmar and dau- Si rhter, Miss Elsie Delmar, return- F Ed Sunday to Norfolk, Va. They ? vere here last week to attend he funeral of P. C. Tharp, Mrs. Delmar's father. \\ Mrs. Blanche Jenkins, of Dur- bl jam, is visiting her sister, Mrs. . V. H. Walker and' other rela- Jn ;ives in Brunswick county. 111 R. I. Mintz returned Friday ('rom Albemarle, where he re- 3" nained several days recently at :he bedside of a brother seriously njured in an automobile accident. i*t checki GOLDS .. DDD FEVER jji Uauld - Tablets fir8t day el Salve Nose <|< Drops Headache, 30 minutes Try "Rub-Mv-Tism"-VTorld's Best Liniment - in ir t, ?w * m 1 I ' Honky-tonk Square and Round al Dances Every 01 ni FRIDAY NIGHT ? Good Music . . Good % People and Good Order 'J Ladies 10c Gents 25c Wilmington Oil & "All Quality For Tobacco, Cotton, Agricultural Lime, P Cottonseec AGENTS IN EVER BRUNSWICK Wilmingto: Fertilize Horace Pearsall, Mgr. fr? H. FOSTE1 i AGENT j Wilmingtc I BOLIVIA Carried In Stock !*' ? ? THE STATE PORT BBBBBBBHESHSflBBBBBB Used Car" Bargain Hunters 1930 Ford Roadster has '37 Tags. A good car for only $49.50 1933 Ford V-8 Coach? motor just overhauled. A bargain for $185.00 SIX PICK-UPS FARMERS HERE IS YOUR CHANCE 1928 Chevrolet Pick-up 1931 Ford A Pick-up 1933 Ford R Pick-up 1934 Ford V-8 Pick-up 1933 Chevrolet Pick-up 1935 Chevrolet Pick-up 1927 Ponti-ac 4-Door Sedan $125.00 1930 Chrvsler Sedan !.. $99.00 1935 Ford V-8 I Coach $425.00 1934 Master Chevrolet Coach $425.00 1935 Chevrolet SidSedan $450.00 N O W ! . . . Just what you have been waiting for. we have two 1935 Std. Chevrolet Coaches that are absolutely clean. Both cars have low mileage and are priced rieht. We guarantee that we have the widest selection of good used cars of any dealer in Columbus county. We do not trade for junk. If you want a dependable, honest value in a used car . . see us. EASY TERMS Through Commercial Credit Co. C. I. T. Coraoration G M. A C. Morris Plan 3ank Y. M. A. C. Braxton Auto Service (INC.) WHITEVILLE, N. C. ibscribe to The State Port Pilot. Hot $1.50 a year. ~WANT ADS" 'ANTED?At once combination ick mason and plasterer. Long >b and good pay for the right Ian. CASWELL CAROLINA ORPORATION, Fort Caswell. 3-c "L e g A i s FOHKCMlsrilR SALE OF REAL ESTATE AIOIITOAOE Under and by virtue of the pwoei sale contained in that certain or t gape deed made and executed r .!. li. Atkinson and wife, Lizzie ay Flowers Atkinson, to (Jeorge W. jjliviiii. Mortgagee, for $10>i.00, datl the 3rd day of .January. 1935, ily recorded in Book Xo. 58, at ige 178, in the office of the licgisr of Deeds of Brunswick County, which reference is hereby esporlly made. Default having been made i the payment of the indebtedness lerein described, the uiidersigtic1 'JOrgO \\ . JMIMIvau, nmi IKUK?T, fer for sale at public; auction ic ic highest bidder for cash at the >urthouse door in the City of South>rt, and the county of Brunswick. or Saturday, .Mnrcli 27lh. 1JW7. : 12 o'clock noon, the following des ibed piece or parrel of land lyin^ nd being in Brunswick county. X and bounded and described as fol vvs. to-wit: Beginning at a stake in Fred Flows line and runs thence south 01 agrees west 1050 feet to a pine it te Barber line: thence X. -I degrees ist 525 feet to a lightwood knot; tence X. 07 degrees ! :. l'T.o tV?-i t< lightwood knot; thence south :i derees F. 525 feet to the point of beaming. containing 12 acres. Dated and posted, this the 27th Fertilizer Co.'s Fertilizers" Corn, Truck Crops otash, Fish Meal, I Meal Y SECTION OF COUNTY n Oil and *r Co. WILMINGTON, N. C. ... - + IM1NTZ | FOR >11 Oil and j er Co. | N. C. Prompt Delivery t PILOT, SOUTHPORTy N. C. !! day of February, 1937. GEORGE W. SULLIVAN, ! .Mortgagee. j S. R. Frlnk, Attorney for Mortgagee. ' 3-24-* D EXECUTOR'S NOTICE J Having qualified as Executor of r the estate of William Anderson, ile- a reascd, late of Brunswick county. C( North Carolina, this is to notify all Jj persons haying claims against the *said estate of said deceased to ex- , hibit them to the undersigned at , .Southport, N. C., on or before the 11 25th day of February. 1938. or this aJ j notice will be pleaded in bar of their " recovery. All persons indebted to said ?estate will please make immediate ?* ! payment. ' This 24th day of February. 1937. 1 J. BERG. Executor of -Jj William Anderson, Deceased. I 1 I* YOTICE OF SAI.F, " By virtue of power of sale eon- ?, taincd in a certain mortgage deed JJ: executed by J. A. O'Quinn and wife, " I.izzie O'Quinn to J. W. Brooks, dat- y ed February 25th. 1930. to secure a bond of even date which said mort- J; gage is recorded in the Office o? y the Register of Deeds at Southport. ;. X. C\. iii Book No. 52. Page 110. and width said mortgage was duly trans- ; ghen Allen. Receivers for J. W. . Brooks on the 5th day of December. 1930, to W. F. Cox and A. P. Rog- s ' ers, which said transfer is recorded j in the office of the Register of Deeds | at Southport. X. <\. in Book No. G3, | i. Page 350. Default having been made j in the payment of same, the under- *. I signed will on \y. Tuesday. March 23rd. 1937, : t 12:00 o'clock noon at the court- j J' house door at Southport. N. C., offer y ' for sale and sell to the ihghest bid-1 * Icier for cash the following described!!,! real estate: . 1 Beginning at a stake near a pine ., at Saw Swamp Road, and at the ' I., ad of Saw Swamp on the north ' east side, runs S. 44' 48 E. 1097 ft. J I" a black glim in the edge of Shinglctree Swamp, thence across said swamp S. 3 W. 0GG feet to a stake j' and supposed cypress corner on ilie (. i south edge of said swamp, thence ! with the edge of said swamp X. 7<i I!. 200 ft., thence S. 79* 15" E. 320 j; : ft. to a stake at a ditch, thence X. .37' 15" E. 2310 ft. to a canal, thence . 'down canal and a branch X. 51' 10" ' j w. 550 ft. to a pine in said* branch, n thence down said branch X*. 78' 15" W. 7RP? ft. to a large Black Gum in said branch in or near the Lorenzo Fritik line, thence with said line X. 2? W. 920 ft. to a stump, the Loren- L zo Fritik ' orner. thence with the edge of Shingletree Swamp and Saw q? Swamp to the beginning, containing one hundred and seven acres more or less. The same being all that tract ^ or parcel conveved by deed, Joseph- -yj ino Meares. to Lizzie O'Quinn, dated ithe 21 st day of February, 1927, re- j( corded in Rook 51 at page 113, Records of Brunswick county. This 17th day of February, 1937. ,v W. F. COX and ,J A. P. ROGERS. " 13-17-c. Transferees.. g! NOTICE OF FOUKCCOSrliE * Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage ^ 1 deed executed by ('. S. Ward and _ wife. Laura May Ward, to A. G. ? Lewis. on March 1st, 1928, recorded ~ j in Hook No. 18 :it I'age No. 110, re! cords of Brunswick County, X. C., I to secure payment of a certain note therein recited, and default having been made in the payment of said note, the undersigned mortgagee, will nil Monthly. 29Hi day of March, 1997. at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse j door in Brunswick County, offer for j sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, a certain tract or I parcel of land, lying and being in I Smithville and Town Creew townships Courtv of Brunswick. State of North Carolina, more particularly bounded I and described as follows, viz: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake, a (corner of Isaac Sparrow's line, runs 'thence south 36 west 878 feet to a II stake; thence south 950 feet to a I stake; thence South 89 east 895 feet I to corner of Ben Stanley and the ; Lesh line: thence about north to a | stake in the Ward line on the west side of a small branch; thence nirth to the beginning, containing 32,C' ao: res. more or less, according to a sur: vcy made by E. B. Hewett. Also another tract: One l"t in Bolivia ITeiu'liis. being lot No. 46, as described in the records of Brunswick count, X. C. Paled and* posted, this February 23rd, 1937. A. C. BEWTS, Mortgagee. J. w. Ruark, Attorney, Southport, X. C. 3-24-c \ II MI VIST It A TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ' of tiie estate of .T. It. Newton, dej ceased, late of Brunswick County. N. I c? this is to notify all persons hav' ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wilmington, X. C., on or before the 22nd day of February. 1938, "i this notice will he pleaded in bar of their re< overy. All persons indebted to said estate will please mala immediate payment. This, February 22nd, 1937. P. .1. FCLCHEK, Administrator of J. R. Newton. 3-31-c COM MISSION BUS SALE Notice is hereby given that under | and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, ; , x. C? dated December 30th, 1935, in a lax suit entitled "Brunswick Conn- . ty vs. Palmetto Tsland Co.," and by f , virute of an order of re-sale, dated ' February 8th, 1937, the undersigned j commissioners will, on .Monday, March IStli, 1937, I at twelve o'clock noon, at the court : house door, Southport. N. C.. offer I > for sale. at public auction, for cash I to the highest bidder, to satisfy the | said decree and order, the following j i described real estate, situated in I Smithville Township. Brunswick coun- j ty, X. C. .and being a part of : j Smith's Island, bounded and describ- | . | ed as follows: 1 Beginning in ?no momn 01 i.igni i House Creek, at Four Posts, where . the I". S. Ciovernment formerly kept i r a beacon light in the mouth of said i '-reek, it being about 150 feet oast ' of the present place where said beacon light is now kept by said Gov> eminent, and running thence up the main channel of Light House Creek in an easterly direction about five milps to a point <n the head of said : creek about 400 yards of the eastern coast of the Atlantic Ocean: thence about southeast to the Atlantic Ocean and into the Atlantic Ocean until the line reaches a depth of Three Feet of water; thence with the eastern boundary line of the Atlantic Ocean, said boundary to be on a line along said coast at a point where the water will average a depth of Three Feet to a point on Frying Pan Shoals; thence with the boundary of the Western Coast of said Atlantic Ocean, said boundary being on a jib?r? in said ocean where the water will reach a depth of Three Feet, and in a westernly direction to the bar at the mouth of the Cane F*nr , River, being a distance of about five miles; thence up said river with the channel of the same to a point in said channel opposite Light Mouse C'reek; thence direct to the place of i Beginning, being said Four Posts in ; the mouth of Light House Creek where said beacon lights were forj merly kept bv said Government, and containing FIVE THOUSAND acres. ; more or less. Excepting from the above boundaries that part of said J land now owned by the U. S. Goveminent, said exception including a i let for Light House at east ena of (said Island, containing 20 acres* and at west end a lot containing 10 acres and a right-of-way and casement and public highway from one end of said Island to the other, said right-of-way being twenty feet wide. The above description includes and is intended to include all land of j Smith Island, south of Light House ' Creek. Cash for 10 per cent of the amount .of the successful bid will be requiredI deposited with the commissioners as I ! evidence of good faith, same to he j forfeited, in the event the successful ! bidder fails to comply with the terms i | of the sale immediately upon the I confirmation of the successful bid. ; This condition is not to apply in the event Brunswick County becomes the I purchaser at the sale. ; This sale is to be subject to re: port and confirmation by the court, i Ten days is allowed for a raise of bid before confirmation, any such bid to be accompanied by 10 per cent of former bid in cash or certified check filed with the court. This sale is also subject to the ; taxes of 1935 and 1936. This. February 10th, 1937. J. W. RUARK. S. B. FRINK. Commissioners. | C. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. 3-10c 1 XOTtC'E OF SALE OF LAND 'a Whereas, on the 12th day of March, g 135, George R. Foulke, Jr., and 'orothy Fisher Foulke executed and elivered unto W. O. MrOlbony. 3 rustee for Land Rank Commissioner. \ certain deed of trust which is re>rded in the office of the Register JF Deeds for Brunswick County, X. , .. in Book 5S. at page 109: and a Whereas, default has been made in te payment of the indebtedness lereby secured as therein provided. *: nd the trustee has been required by J1 ie owner and holder thereof to xerclse the power of sale threin )ntaind; ? Now. therefore, under and by vir- \\ ie of the authority conferred by the lid deed of trust the undersigned rustee will on the 2t)th day ?f March, 1927. t the court house door of Bruns- f Ick County, North Carolina, at 12:nn clock noon offer for sale to the ? ighest bidder for cash, the follow- ,'1 ig real estate: c< All that tract of land containing ineteen Hundred Sixteen (191G) ac- ? ?s, more or less, located in Town reek Township, Brunswick county, forth Carolina, and known as tne ~ "innabow Plantation, and now in ie possession of <J. R. Foulke. Jr.. ml his wife. Dorothy Fisher Foulke, cated on the ? a t side of X. C. ? ighv.ay Xo. 20. about 12 miles a DUthwest from Wilmington, on the } .'aters of Ri?. ' Creek. A fill Creek * ml Bell Swamp: bounded by the ** nds of D. R. Johnson on the north. J* . R. Johnson. Roll Orange and Rio- 11 s Creek on the east; on the South V the Ilinant-Hilton Lamber Com- ' my. Rice*.' Creek and .Mill Creek. l': jut on the west by X. C. Highway jo. 20, and the Hilton Lumber Com- l; my. This tract of land is partic- ? larly described and bounded aceordg to a plat of the same made by IJ. Hewill, Surveyor, dated Febru- . ry 22. 1921. For a description by t etcs and bounds see tre record of j ie above mentioned deed of trust. a Said property being advertised for j lie and sold subject to an outstand- a ig first deed of Trust executed by | ?-orge R. Foulke. Jr., and Dorothy a isher Foulke to the Federal Laud j ank of Columbia, recorded in a runswick County. North Carolina, j This tho 12th day of February, a . D.. 1927. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. i obert W. Davis, Agent and Attor- I ney for Trustee. 3-17-f j l SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION late of North Carolina, ounty or Brunswick. * In The Superior four! he Federal Land Bank of Columbia, f Plaintiff V8. ! j homns F. Johnson and his wife, I [rs. Thomas F. Johnson; George \V. I wain and his wife, Clyde E. swain; I r?hn T. La Mance and his wife, J tella La Mance. Defendants? The defendants. John T. La Mance f nd his wife. Stella La Mance, will I ike notice that an action entitled } s above has been commenced in the I uperior Court of Brunswick County, f C? for the purpose of excluding i nd foreclosing any rights, title. 4 luities or estates, which they may ave in and to the lands designated _________________ AMUZU I THEATRE j Southport * Friday-Saturday, .March 5-6 ~t "BANJO ON >11' KNEE" * (Musical Comedy Drama) . 4 Barbara Stanwyck, Joel Mc- 4 Crea and Helen Westly 4 Short: "Natures Songsters" 4 ? N iMonday-Tuesday, March 8-9 >4 "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY" 4 (Mystery Plot) , (j Jean Muir and Warren Hull i Short:? i ^ Clyde Lucas and Orchestra i M Wed.-Thurs., March 10-11 : 'YOURS FOR THE ASKING' (Comedy Drama) > George Raft, Dolores Costelle , j and Ida Lupino : Short: "Lucky Stariots" BEBBBBBflnBRBSSSBSRHBCSSi, > MULE,5 We have just re ceived another car load of fine young Tennessee Mules, all are well broke and ready for work. If you want to buy a mule or trade see us. We know we can please you. HACKNEY \V? Seth. I W i page. 3 nd described in that certain mort- at the court house door in the City age given by George W Swain and of Southport. Brunswick County. N. it'e. Clyde E. Swain, to the Federal rtn and Bank of Columbia, dated Sep- " _ ,AO mber 14th. IPl'J. recorded it. Book s'?t.. 13th day or March. A. T).. ??*? ? at page L'SIK. Brunswick Countv 'he following described lot. tract piece Registry, as set forth a the said "? parcel of land lying and being In mplaint filed in the office of the Lockwoods Folly Township, and bounlerk Superior Court of Brunswick deal and described as lollows. to-wit: ounty. X. C.: that said defendants Beginning at the mouth of Buck re made parties defendant, because Branch on the run of Pinch (Jut f a deed accepted from said George Swamp, running up the various court\ Swain and wife, dated March 7. scs ol said Branch about south <5 931. recorded in Book .74. at page West SO poles to a black gum. Bur51. pertaining to the same lands, or itoy 4 corner, tlience south J- east part of the same lands, and sub- 100 poles to a pine stump, thence >ct to the above named mortgage North 5?: east to the head of a aught to be foreclosed in this action, small branch, and down tlie branch nd the said defendants will further in 1II poles to a water oak at ike notice that thev are required 'he mouth of said branch on the run? ) appear at the office of the Clerk of Pinch Gut Swamp: thence up the uperior Court of Brunswick county, v irion-- courses of the said run or t Southport. X. C . on the l.'ih d:?\c Pinch Gut Swamp to the mouth of f March. 1937. and answer or demur Buck Branch, the beginning, contain^ ? the complaint in the said action, ing 50 acres, more or less, r the plaintiff will apply to the Dated and poMjd. tk.a .ofn day ourt for the relief demanded in said of February. 1937. . Mnplaint. JOHN R. JOHN SON. Administrator This. February lftth., 1937 of the estate of Riley Johnson, deJ. B. HOLDEN. Clerk ceased. Mortgagee, uperior Court of Brunswick Countv, Robert \V. Davis. Attorney for the X. C. Mi c Administrator. 3-10-c FORECLOSURE S V I.I: REAL EXECUTRIX NOTICE ESTATE MORTGAGE. Having q mill i d as executrix Of Under ami by virtue ?? the power the e-t-ite if Henry Galloway, deo? f sale < 'iitained in that cert.-in onsen, l.ote .a' i runswtek county. N. tortgag deed t*x?-<-uted by Julius \. ibis is ; notify all persons hayfilsoit to J. R. Johnson, dated th lug claims against the estate of said * -- .1 ?/? (Si m 1(1 ttio Ull iin ciny 01 .lamiary. ar.u ?wa> . . .. . , ? ? ? ecorded in tbi offict of tlu Regis- < rail led at SuppJy, v. C.. on or r of of Bruna k Coil iti : ? II 31 I ila) of Dcctmbs^ i }'??>!: a! pngi 167. lo ii 19 7. or this notice v. ill be plcuded r.iviH'c hereby especially wade, In bar of their recovery. AH portions fault having been made in tin indebted in said er.tnte will pl-ise tyment <?.' tin indebtedu i tired ? immediate payment, lereby. the under ij; id .idniinOtrn- riti.? 1 'tIt d y ' January. 1937. >r will n!f,r for at pull, an-- UYTTIi: < IA LEOHWY. Kxeont'ix on to tlu.* hitrhenl bidder for cash Henry Ci;? l!ow:iy, iVoeased. '>-17c I I . I I. ! I 1 ?? ? ? FER TILIZER Cole Planters . . dole Distributors Plot':-. Plow Parts, Transplanters Seed Potatoes . . Garden Seed Bountiful Beans ? G. W. !1! k SON, SUPPLY, N. C. .. . ? ? ?m* m r 1 n. . . I SEE OUR ft* 1 Dodge and l| J Plymouth Automobiles J I "The Best Looking Automobiles Of 1| The Year' On Display hi The Showroom Of . . If I R. D. White | I SHALLOTTE, N. G. I Solid Car Of ^ i n f s IT 1 11 ) Just Unload d | iGONS?(Both one and Two Horse) L. Smith & Co. /HITEVILLE, N. G. 1 * . J.
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