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m)NESPAY, JUNE 30, 19 B ROBBINS-BONB and Mrs. Frederick B. Bond ^ftmthport. announce the marot' their daughter, Dorothy t(> Denton D. Bobbins, of .'nth. In ide and groom are spon- A v.veks with the former's t I !l ABKVK HT-SHAW ^BMing marked by simpli- X .s solemnized Sunday. June N ^B; the New Hope Baptist chitr when r.uendolvn Shaw, oldest ' ^B : Mr Mrs. C \V. ^B 1~. air.o the bride of Henry 1 ^B lit. Jr.. of Wilmington, ^^ l > ferns and white flow large floor baskets of ' i and lilies were used as v ^B, Rev. H. S. Strickland, of ^B> : into, pastor of the ehur- ' ^B . rtrv Kdwin F. Keev D? pastor of St. Paul's J ^^B luireh. Wilmington, of- j ^B, bride was lovely in white ^^B white satin. She shoulder length veil of ' ^B - carried a graceful 1 ^^B ^^B marriage H.. Kathleen Shaw, sister of ! ^^B . d Miss Gladys Hab^B the bridegroom B as bridesmaids. They losses of blue and pink ^B.. de soie and carried ^^B and pink tulle. had as his best ; ^B Miiglas I'pchurch. of Wil^^B I'shers were Ernest Iv C. Lawrence Shaw, brothe bride, and Ernest HaI t. brother of the groom. Mrs. Shaw, the bride's and Mrs. Habenieht. mof the groom, wore blue dresses and corsages of in roses. to the ceremony a proif wedding music was renin Miss Thelma Chinnis, nville. X. C.. pianist. Miss letts Knox sang "At Pawmd "Because." the ceremony a recepas held at the home of ide's parents with about nds and relatives calling, bride and groom left for to Norfolk, Va.. New Niagara Falls and Mould will stop at Toronto en lome to visit the bride's Foi'traveling Mrs. Hawore a dress of navy ;heer crepe trimmed in lith matching accessories, r return here the couple at home to their friends North Fourth Street. Habenchit is connected e Atlantic Coast Line -town guests attending Iding were: Miss Marie Miss Gladys Steele, of lge, South Dakota: Mrs. ackemann. Mr. and Mrs. lenken and sons, Walter, inrth and Ralph, all of on. S. C.. Mr. and Mrs. ,1'hurch. Dunn. Miss ThelHch<-nnis. Greenville: Miss Sai..?> Winston and Miss II '"hirkton. of Columbia. S. C. J vufwood (Hub Met Wednesday 1 pe Longwood H. D. Club mot | lues, lay afternoon. June 23, pie home of Mrs. Walter JenMis. E. W. Cooper, club n-N' t. presided. pnnuncementa were made of County Council meeting to keld in Southport, June 30, to th all officers and project its are invited, and of Farm Home Week in Raleigh, on ' ust 2-0 inclusive. Each adult f is asked to send at least I delegate. rs. Lacy Bennett of Shallotte Mis. Edna Bennett, of Fri- J hip read the programs for n and Home Week in Home ' agement and Clothing, res- ' Ively. J 'ojeet leaders reported as fol- ' Foods and nutrition, Mrs. J ' Morse* home management. I. IEula Browning: home garMrs. K. VV. Cooper: child lopment, Mrs. Edna Bennett, le demonstration was on essories," which was given the home agent, who later a game contest. Mrs. Smith, lew York, guest of the club dent, won the prize. ie next meeting will be held Mrs. R. A. Bennett, of ndship, on July 28. at 3:00 <!< The Demonstration will "Furniture We Can Make," W'd by a program of recion. Women Meet " Bolivia Home Demonstraf'lub met with Mrs. George ion on Thursday afternoon. Frank Mintz. vice-president, Wed. j,s- Mints was elected presij?'i<l Mrs. Earl Danford see-1 r eluh decided to organize Ionian's chorus. ! Fports were given and plans 1 37 Personal ?i. f II. W. Slack, educational adc ':sor at Camp Sapona, lias reurned after being away for two c vecks. f F H. W. Hood, of the bureau of d vcighta and measures, was a!c reek-end visitor in town. I.' ... 11 Mrs. \V. R. McAuley and dau-, fhter. Hazel, of Sanford. return>d home Saturday after spending | ? he past week in Southport. ? ? L Mr. and Mrs. Parker Howey, if Kures Beach, spent the past ^ veek-end here. * * * c Miss Dorothy Robinson and ke Robinson, of Raleigh, spent fj he past week-end here with 0 heir parents, bringing with them t Hisses Cat White and Ruth Wiliford, also of Raleigh. m m m Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dye and ?'? ?? i inniic, ii'ii, ? ifiirvi mi . . ind Mrs. G. D. Robinson Sunday. j a a ,| The Rev. .T. W. Freeman and 'amily, of Scotts Hill, visited Mr. 0 ind Mrs. John Boyd Finch last veek. Mrs. Finch is a daughter >f the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j freeman. a a a Mrs. Etherton and daughter. " Hiss Floreine Etherton. former esidents of Southport, now of Hollywood, Fla.. are visiting Hisses Dorothv and Vera Swain. a a . r S. A. Troy, secretary-treasurer ? >f National Farm Loan Adminis- J ration, Lumberton. was in town his week attending to business e natters. t J. F. Finch, who is employed f hi the U. S. Dredge Henry Bac- 1! m. has been spending the past wo weeks here with relatives. R ... 0 Harvey Brown visited Claude I. McCall at Wake Forest this veek. ? ... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skeritt. J: ,r High Point, spent last week lore with Mrs. Elizabeth A. Fin... r Mrs. Olympus Pepper, of Con,vay, S. C? is visiting relatives lev-. f ... 1 Mrs. Charles Fullwood and 8 laughters, of Kocky Mount, arc ' visiting Mrs. Cassic Jorgensen. ' . 1 Little Miss Mary Lou Sellers ' uid her brother, Junior Sellers, >f Whiteville, are spending this ' veek here with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 X Lancaster. ... t Mrs. Richard D. St. George, of ' "Vnnsgrove, N. J., is visiting her '' esters. Miss Mary Weeks and r Mrs. J. B. Church. ? * Andrew H. Parker, of Shalotte, was in town this week on " jjsiness. ' . r Mrs. J. H. Young and son, 1 Sanks. of Georgia, visited rela- 0 :ives here last week. ^ . . f Miss Minnie Payne, of Wil- ' miigton, was in town this week. ... t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stan- 11 anu and children, of Connetieut, c >ic visiting friends here. ? a Leland Dew. Club j,' Women Hold Meet1 r The Leland Home Demonstraion Club met Tuesday, June 15, it the home or mi-s. k. ?. oresser. Mrs. C. A. Watts, president, f iresided over the meeting. P Plans were made for transpor- 9 ation of club members to the listriet meeting at Wrightsviile b leach the following day. Also for ^ ittending the County Council " neeting to be held in Southport, Tune .10. The program for Farm 9 ind Home Week in Raleigh, on 11 \ugust 2-6. was read and dis- " ussion followed regarding send- " ng delegates from the Leland ^ Hub. (l The 4-H leader reported that I nembers of her local 4-H club | lad completed their canning re-' (Uirements for the contest.?both f ruit and vegetables?and are v eady to enter 100 per cent. Reports were made by the fol- s owing leaders: Mrs. K. B. Dres- a icr, foods: Mrs. G. C. McKcith- c in, home gardens; Mrs. W. C. " look, poultry: Mrs. Henry Lewis, 1 :hild development and recreation. | nade to send jlelegates to the; bounty Council and State meet-J g ngs. ' i: The following project leaders Jq ;ave interesting reports: Mrs. T. t Hemmons, home management:!! Wrs. J. D. Johnson, clothing; ]v Urs. Alex Mercer, house furnish- I ng. Mrs. Marion S. Dosher. the t lome agent, gave an interesting | i: lemonstration on "Accessories." p Urs. Cannon, recreation chair- t nan, led in several games after li vhich refreshments were served. | The following were present: i Vtesdames Mercer, Mintz, John- a ion, Cox, Clemmons, Danford. Ra)on, Dosher and Cannon. g Current ! Comment L. T. Yaskell j ' Commenting on the fact that < irunswick county is now being' verrun by land speculators and J uyers representing two different c ulp mill companies. Postmaster j c 4. T. Yaskell, of Southport, a j ormer chairman of the board of 13 ounty commissioners said: ^ "The money that Brunswick j ounty has been putting out for J orest fire protection during the j iast several years was a hun- j Ired fold the best investment!. ver made. The benefits were felt, . jng ago and they are getting, ligger and bigger. "And these benefits are gen-1 ral. All sections of the county re reaping a profit. With about 1 0 per cent of the land area of i irunswick timber land, growing v rood of one sort or another, the j icnefits could not well be conined to any small locality or secion. Land owners all over this ounty are now getting a good rice for lands that were former- t y worthless, or they are holding c ff for the still better price that j he future will bring. "The county has been credited y state officials as having one' f the very best forest fire preenting systems in the state. It ias been working smoothly and [ f'ficiently. A few years ago a 1 Irive around the county reveal- E (1 little but burned and blackend threes and stumps. To drive round now over this same area flakes one realize how lucky ' trunswick was in deciding to ' top the destruction of timber,' .nil the continued impoverishing ' f the whole county." ? U rapt. I. R. Russets "That short stretch of dirt oad from Caswell Beach to Fort! Caswell got itself in awful shape r Sunday, with hundreds of cars 1 icing driven over it. I wish to J goodness that the Civic Club;< ould say something, or do somehing that would call attention 1 o this road and result in it be- j ng put in its proper condition." | Tt was Captain I. B. Bussel peaking, and there was no doubt ' f his earnestness. He continued: " "More eyes are now being cen- r ered on Fort Caswell than on f ny other point in Brunswick j ounty. They arc building up over here and setting an example. ' 'hat property will become a luge tax paying asset to the ounty and there should be a ood road leading right into it." J Warden Dawson Jones ' "We are having to move our * orest file phone lines all to one idc of the road between Wil- ' nington and Shallotte," said f >awson Jones, County Forest f |"iro Warden, in an interview on fonjay. "This moans that pretty soon ^ low they will bo stringing poles in tho other side for the power inos that are to furnish current o Bolivia, Supply, Shallotte and ntormodiate points. I think that 1 laving this power will moan nuch for Brunswick county." C'apt. .1. B. Church Captain J. B. Church has to 1 iperate a large menhaden boat hrough the inland waterway iretty often and in his spare imc he sometimes likes to drive ^ vor to Fort Caswell with Mrs. j .Tiurch. Looking at the matter rom both sides, he approached he Civic Club Monday, saying: "I wish you would do some hing to agitate the matter of a ( ew bridge across the waterway anal. That disgrace which the ^ Itate Highway Commission keeps f t that point is dangerous to ioth boats and cars. We should ave a bridge of the same type hat the state furnishes at other, I oints on the canal." Ben Gray Ben Gray, usually of Morehead 'ity, an active citizen of Southort during the shrimping seaon, was here Monday night and ' esterday. He said: "I expect to e bacn nere buying surimp ami ish as soon as the shrimp show p." Mr. Gray feels a lot of insrest in Southport outside of the hrimp and fish business. He nade inquiries about various natters of importance that are i the offing, and expressed the ope and belief that they would evelop in a short time. Dave Arthur Dave Arthur feels a lot of conidence in Fort Caswell and is j witching matters over there with ;een interest. "That place," lie i aid yesterday, "is going to mean , lot to Southport and Brunswick j , ounty." There are a lot of other , iouthiporters who think the same 1 hing. S. -T. Hinsdale "I hope you will succeed in1 ;etting the things you are work-1 tig for," said S. J. Hinsdale, liluidating agent at Sanford for | he Page Trust Company. Mr.; linsdale has a deep seated coniction that at a certain point in irunswiek county an organizaion is quietly and secretly borng for an oil well. And he, aplarently, had a conviction that hey will find what they are joking for. Teacher: "Use the word 'tringle' in a sentence." Willie: "If fish don't bite on ' rasshopers, try angleworms." , j I ? k .v.- *"-.1 THE STATE PORT NEWS 1 BRIEFS | I ' ! 1 VACATION Mrs. Lou H. Smith, Brunswick ounty health nurse, left Tues-' i lay for Sumter, S. C., where I he will spend this week on her! 'acation. i VISITING HERE G. D. Guthrie, of the U. S. 5redge Chinook, New York City, s visiting his mother, Mrs. Viola Juthrie. AT SEVEN SPRINGS Dr. D. I. Watson and daughter, 4 rs. Louise Watson, are spendng two weeks at Seven Springs vhere the doctor is taking a t nuch needed rest. VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. J. A. Dosher is spending his week at Black Mountain in irder to visit her husband. Dr. | r. A. Dosher, a patient at Oteen. \ BULLETINS HERE Extension bulletins on canning ire now available at the office | ; if the county home demonstraion apent. Mrs. Marion S. Do-1 iher. ' I ? VISITING MOTHER Miss Eleanor Niernsee, mcm>er of the nursing: staff at John Jopkins, Baltimore,. and Frank J. Niernsee, Jr., of Memphis, Penn., are visiting their mother, Urs. Nell Niernsee, for a few lays. ? CU B TO MEET The Mount Pisgah Home Deminstration club will meet Thurslay, July 1, at the home of Mrs. 3onnie Lancaster at 3:00 o'clock. Che demonstration will be on 'Furniture We Can Make." All nembers and friends are invited.' MEETING FRIDAY The North West Home Demonit ration Club will meet Friday ifternoon, July 2, at 3:00 o'clock it the home of Mrs. G. W. Lennm. All members and friends of he club are invited to attend he lesson of "Furniture We Can tfake," and see the exhibit. ANNOUNCE MEETING The North West 4-H Club will neet Friday afternoon, July 2,! rom 4:30 to 3:30 o'clock at the lome of Miss Bernice Peterson. Members aro asked to bring to, he meeting their scrap books, ind all clothing that is complet d ami ready to be graded and xhibited. FISHING PARTY J. C. Klutz and son, Paul, and f. E. Bell antl son, liooert, 01 turham, visited S. B. Frink on | Tuesday and went on a fishing J rip off Shallotte Point The [ >arty reported good luck. PAINT SCHOOL HOUSES Several colored school houses| n the county are being painted i luring the vacation period. RETURN HOME Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cranner returned home last weekj rom Johns Hopkins Hospital, in j 3altimore. where Judge Cranmer | ecently underwent an operation.; SUFFERS BURNS Warren Swain is a patient in he Brunswick County Hospital iuffering from burns received vhen his clothing became ignited rom an automobile backfire. clierks g*g* g* Malaria n. "TL nr%. Don c?,ds Nr*l (In Liquid. Taldets II KADACIIK. Salve. N o*e Mrops 3? >11 N I'TKS Try "Hub- >1 y -Tin ra V? W o rld's Kest Liniment I TtZ. f4r// J WHIN YOU BUY TH Some people enjoy putting money or races?but it's no fun to risk good moi unknown razor blades! Buy a known q blade?made by the world's largest maker -and play safe. Probak Jr., sell 4 for lOfi, is automatically ground, and stropped to make short work i toughest beard, without smart or irril Buy a package of Probak Jr. today, PROB/ JUNIOR BLA t PRODUCT Of THE WORLD'S LARGEST Jl I PILOT. SOUTHPORT. N. ( Qjocial Qjecurity Question J^ox As another service to its readers. The State Port Pilot each week will give authoritative answers to questions on the_ Social Security Law. By special arrangement with Stacey W. Wade, Manager of the Social Security Bourd office at lit! S. Salisbury Street in Raleigh, the Social Security Board, hat. consented to pass on the accuracy of answers to questions 011 Social Security, which ntay be asked by employers, employees and others, through The State Port Pilot. Address inquiries to the Kdi tor. The State fort Pilot. Answers will lie given here in the order in which questions are renewed. This is an informational service and is not legal advice or service. In keeping with Social Security Board policy names will not be published. THE EDITOR. Question No. U Does a high ichool student have to get a soda I security account number ii to gets a job during the summei ilea lion ? Answer No. 1. He does, unless 10 engages in one of the few mpl.j ments specifically exceped by the Social Security Acl taelf.' Question No. 2. Does a wonan lose her okbage benefits ights if she gets married anc fives up her job? Answer Noi 2. She does not [Tic wages she earned while em>loyed are recorded in her indi".dual ledger account by the So:ial Security Board. This wag< ecord determines the amount oi he benefits she will receive whor lie becomes eligible. Wages earled in future employment before ihe leaches 65, will be added t< ler wage record from time t( ime as such wages are earned. Question No. 3. I am a schoo eacher and I am about to tak< i position as a counsellor in : irivately operated summer camp To I come under the Social Security Act? Answer No. 3. You do. Yoi nust get a Social Security Account Number. Application should / Amuzu THEATRE Southport Friday-Saturday, July 2-3 "FAIR WARNING" (Romantic Drama) J. Edward Bromberg And Betty Furness SHORT:? Monday-Tuesday, July 5-6 "MELODY FOR TWO" (Musical Comedy Drama) James Melton, Patrlea Ellis Short:?"NUT GUILTY" Wednesday-Thursday, July 7-8 "COUNTERFEIT LADY" (Action Drama) Ralph Bellamy, Joan Perry SHORT:? "A BOY AND HIS DOG" Acm If MchiAUtPL IK? iDES>J|lif .AOE MAKERS ?nr- ' ? .' be made on Form SS-5. This can! ! be got at any post office or at your nearest Social Security [ Board office. Keep your account card but give your number to your employer. He will need the j j number to make required reports to the Treasury Department, which is charged with collecting | the taxes levied under the Social J Security Act Do not lose your card. Memorize your number and you will not need to carry your card with you. Question No. 4. I run a saw mill and employ two men. I understand the Social Security Act' applied only to those who had eight or more employees. Answer No. 4. You are an I i employer covered by the Act and 'you should have an employer's identification number ? Application Form SS-4?and you should 'see that each of your employees jhas a Social Security Account Number (Application Form SS-5). Under Title VII of the Act. you are required to deduct one per j cent of the wages paid each em| ployer, to the Collector of Internal Revenue each month. The Treasury has prepared a special | monthly tax return, Form SS-1, which should be used. Get this 'form from your Collector of Ini ternal Revenue. If you will call jat the Social Security Board ofjfice at 116 S. Salisbury Street in Raleigh, we will help you with your problems connected with the , law. ,| Melody tor I wo ! Cowing To Amuzu i I ______ | James Melton, a familiar star J to radio listeners, and Patricia a i Ellis are co-starred in the musi j cal hit "Melody For Two," which opens Monday at the Amuzu t Theatre in Southport. Several of the season's leading i hit tunes are included in this a picture. XOTK'K OK SIMMONS Slate of North Carolina. County of Brunswick. In The Superior Court Dalton Rupert Blanton vs. Janie. It. Hlanton The defendant. Janie It. Blanton, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in: the Superior Court of Brunswick j | County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff for absolute divorce upon the grounds of adultery as provided by. 1 : : ? , ; i ; I Tax iq: Three per < for the paym July 1st. Two lowed after J has been tent; valuation. A request. g Will ' 11 law the State of North Carolina.' Said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at the Courthouse in Southport. N. C.. on or before the 19lh day of July, 1937, I and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 19th day of June, 1937. M B. WATKINS, Assistant 7-14-e Clerk Superior Court. .\UTK K OF St MMOXS ^tnte of North Carolina. County of Brunswick. In The Superior Court Emma Tart vs. Clyde Tart The defendant. Clyde Tart, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff for absolute divorce upon the grounds of two years separation as provided by the laws of the State of North CaroUna. Said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at the Courthouse in Southport. N. C.. on or before the 29th day of July. 1937. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This tiie 29th day of June. 1937. M. B, WATKINS. Assistant 7-21-<* Clerk Superior Court. COM MISSION Fits SAI.K OF UK A1. E.STAT K In accordance with the judgment heretofore rendered on the 19th day . of April, 1937, In He: Southport. Building and Loan Association vs. F. W. Spencer, et als., the undersigned Commissioner offered for sale the trait of land described in his notice on Saturday, the 22nd day of May. 1937. and an increase of ten per cent having been made on the last and highest bid on the tract of land hero* inafter described, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale, in conformity with the order of resale, at public auction to the highest bidtier for cash at the court house door in the County, of Brunswick, on I Thursday, s day of July. A. IK, 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described lot. tract or narcel of land. I lying ami being in the Suite of, North Carolina, county of Brunswick. City of Southport. and hounded ami ; described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at an iron stake in the North line of Brunswick Street at the Southeast corner of what was formerly Casandra Crissom's lot. , which lot w as conveyed to Anna , Butler Thompson, runs thence north 13 degrees 4ft' west 70-1 . ? feet to a stake;, which point lt',5 feet southwardly from West Street; thence westwardly parallel with West Street 3ft feet to a stake; thence south 13 degrees 40* east 402.5 feet to the, 'north line of Brunswick Street, to an iron stake; thence eastwardly with north line of Brunswick Street 3ft feet to the beginning, and being the 'same land conveyed to F. W. Spencer by Anna Butler Thomnson and husband. May 29, 1922, by deed duly registered in Book 37. at page lt?9.! records of Brunswick county, to which reference is hereby especially made. The said bidding will start at $495.00. Dated and novtod, this the Uith tla .* of June. 1937. IIOBKKT W. DAVIS, 6-30-c Commissioner. ! 1 1 1 ? Disci T_ )/ Id rent DISCOUNT wi lent of 1937 Taxes > and one-half per cc luly 1st to August itively fixed at $1.5( statement will be iam Jorgei ? TAX SUPERVISOR THREE I t'OKECI.OSrUK SA.1.H H KRAI. KSTATB 5M Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed, made and executed B the 27th day of February, 1925, by BB Jake .McMillon, to Richmond Galloway, and duly recorded in the of- B| fire of the Register of Deeds of ^B Brunswick County in Book 35, at page 401, to which reference is here- j^H by especially made. Default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by the said mortgage. I will offer for sale at public auction IjS to the highest bidder for cash at the ^B courthouse door in the City of Southport, X. C\. on Saturday, K day of July, A. D? 1937, I at 12:30 o'clock p. m., the following B described lot, tract, pieie or parcel B of land lying and being in the Slate H| of .North Carolina, county of Brunswick, in Lock woods Folly township, U and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: m Beginning at John Sellers' corner H on the Juniper Creek Road: running B about West with John Sellers' line ^B to north corner; thence with Ova Hankins' line to Flijali McMil(ons line; with his line to the Juniper ^B Creek road, thence back the road to ^B the beginning containing seven acres, ^B more 01- less. 9| Dated and posted, this Kith day of I^B June. 1937. B RICHMOND GALLOWAY, Mortgagee Robert W. Davis, Attorney for Mort- H gagee. 7-14-c M FOltKCIOSLKK SALE (IF B KI \ I ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power f^B of sale contained in tliut certain l^B mortgage deed made and executed i^B the loth day of June. 1927. by Riley l^B Hewed and Delphia M. Hewett, ht? WM wije, and duly recorded in Book 44, at page 7, of the office of the Reglater of Deeds of Brunswick county, B to which reference is hereby eepeo- B ially made. Default having been made H in the debt secured by the said B mortgage, I will offer for sale at B public aUCUOII to the nmnest Dincier for cash at the court house door in the City of .Southport, X. C., on sut., iftli day of July* A. IK. IM?? at 13 o'clock noon, the following dea?ribed lot. tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the State of North. Carolina, county of Brunswick, in Lockwoods Folly township, and hounded and described as follows, to-Vit : Beginning at a pine stump, Wade Bryant's lii e. in a branch, runs thence with said Bryant's line about northeast to an oak. Governor Gore'e corner; thence about northwest with said Gore's line to a stake, his corner; thence about south to the run of ox pen Swamp; thence up the run of said Swamp to the run of said Branch, thence up the run of the brunch to the beginning, containing fifteen acres, more or less. Dated and posted, this the 16th day of June, 1937. RICHMOND GALLOWAY, Mortgagee Robert W Davis, Attorney fpr Mortgage, 7-14-c fa mmmmmrn rnmnm* I recently have been Commissioned as Notary Public Susie Mae Livingston , sunt I xes 11 be allowed on or before jnt will be al1st. The rate ^ ) per hundred furnished on ; , I ison _r
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