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fnAV SEPT. 28? 193? .\VACT IRoberson and Robert Sullivan a. I daughter, Elaine. ljr- . S. Ward an-, Dainty refreshments of tea ai ,,iage of their dau-1 cake were served. "p, u. Walter Henry | i-Sl" 2:;MES- "EBOUS HOSTESS ;)ui tv-eight. The j On Wednesday Mrs r,P r at 124 Russell Fergus entertained for Miss Ms tle EarP w'hose marriage to EI uthot-land r'dge Fer&us wl? trt. place October l, with a tea at h . you!hei land, dau- home- Receiving with Miss Ea and Mrs. L. N. !?,nd Mrs- Fergus were Mrs. R. mmlin Countv T^8' Mrs" Victor Sullivan, a: **? * '! Maurice Hosenbaum. T XV J nnson, of Win- guests were introduced to the i lie.! Saturday at ceiving line by Mrs. J. w. Roua iand invited into the dining roc i rr their home by Mrs. L. T. Yaskell. The tal I was presided over by Mrs XVt .is shower was ren Hood and Mrs. j. a Doshi ;hc home of Mr. assisted by'Mrs. Rudolph Mir : n Monday even- and Mrs. Rufus Dosher. The col K imtiful and use- scheme of white, silver and rc received by the was used to decorate the tal II:, , present were: with a diminutive bride and grot ma family. Mrs. standing in the center. The recc and son. Adrian, tion and living rooms were i 1i*. iwmi w?tijr ucwuiaicu wiiii int; et Mrs. Harvey ly fall flowers and wild rice. P. Padgett and The list of invited guests ] \V. Oldham and eludes the following: Mrs. Char: liner and daugh- Gause, Mrs. George Bunker. M Mills, Mr. and Louise Watson, Mrs. Roy Danie nan, Isaac Gore Mrs."Frank Niemsee, Mrs. Brit nlliam Hufham, Johnson, Mrs. F. W. Brown, M Hie Lee Sullivan, Robert Wolfe, Mts. Harold ! ltie and Dorothy' George. Mrs. Frank Plaxco, M finmhF dliflnh ?K2?. lflH WBHjar \ ilJR STATION YOUR LAS! fore You Leave For The Game! leek your tires, check your lights and bat windshield a final cleaning. We'll sweet nd go over the upholstery with our paten leaner. Drain the oil and fill her up witt 'ATE; give a complete PURE OIL Lubri THEN? IER UP WITH PURE OIL OLVENIZED MOTOR FUEL i arc off for a trouble-free trip! SOUTHPORT Pure Oil Station JOHN \Y. FULLAVOOD, Operator '? MKI WITH PURE) J HARDWARE HOUSEWARES pj|? Ifc* We (Jan Fill Hj s Your Every IU W WH|{RF I FARTHEREST I Shailotte Trading Co. 1 lohson Kirhy, Prop. I SHALLOTTE, N. C. 4* r I Margaret Parkhlll, Mrs. Edgar I {Hall, Mrs. D. Robinson, Mrs. I Claude Cannon, Mrs. M. Moore, i j Mrs. Fred Covington, Mrs. A. H. 1 i Marshall, Mrs. Cary Reese, Mrs. ! Richard Brendle, Mrs. Robert ] I Thompson, Mrs. Christan, Mrs. P. j O'Brien, Mrs. C. Rouark, Mrs. W. nd j G. Butler, Mrs. Ida Potter Wat- i I son, Mrs. Fred Willing, Mrs. W. ' nd | S. Davis, Mrs. Harry Corlette, i Mrs. David Arthur, Mrs. H. H. Thomas, Mrs. George Watley, j1 Mrs. Clarence Crepon, Mrs. F. Bond, Miss Edna Dozier, Miss , C Margaret Dozier, Mrs. James W. ^ Thompson, Mrs. W. S. Dosher, j Dn Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor, Mrs. James i; Harper, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs., er Charles Wells, Mrs. William 1 rP! Wells, Mrs. Annie K. Vitou, Mrs. C' | H. Smith, Mrs. Gus McNeil, Mrs ' j H. M. Shanon, Mrs. Edward NewI ton, Mrs. Robert Thompson. Sr., "e" \ Mrs. W. E. Dosher, Mrs. Vianna 1 rit Leggett, Mrs. S. B. Frink, Mrs. ,m George Brown, Mrs. Clyde New3le ton, Mrs. James Sutton, Mrs. Fred' Lr~ Ashburn, Mrs. Preston Bryant,! er> Mrs. William Jergersen, Mrs. J. j ltz Berg, Miss Annie Mae' Woodside,! 'or Miss Lottie Mae Newton, Miss j ise Marion St. George, Mrs. W. H. )le Barnett, Mrs. T. B. Bussels, Mrs. )m Alexander, Mrs. Ed. Weeks, Mrs. 1 P" James Carr, Mrs. Rudolph Mintz, lt" Mrs, William Styron, Mrs. Robert lr" Jones, Mrs. J. W. Rouark Mrs. Lingle, Mrs. Rudolph Sanders, in" i Mrs. L. T. Yaskell, Miss Setzler, les 1 Miss Ashbury, Mrs. Willis, Miss I iss Pittman, Miss Colvin, Miss CravJs. eu, Mrs. H. N. Porter, Miss Eliza ta beth Murray, Mrs. Rose Campbell, rs. Miss Edna Robinson, Miss Annie 3t. Mae Dozier and Miss Nancy iss Hood, Mrs. Lilian Oliver, Mrs. _ Leon Chandler and Miss Gladys " I Faye, Shallotte. PINOCHLE CLUB Mrs. J. A. Dosher was hostess Monday afternoon to members of her Pinochle club at her home at Hillcrest. high score going to Mrs. L. T. Yaskell. Others playing were: Mesdames D. M. Davis. W. S. Dosher. H. T. St. George and J. W. Thompson and Miss Marion | MONUMENTS I AM AGEXT FOR Palmer Stone Works The South's Largest And Most Modern Monumental Factory ' J. D. SUTTON SOUTHPORT, X. c. I . . I ' ; ! "Take My A ( - T": Wf i j T ' ; ''' ' ''^ 11 ( "If you need a I !! \\\ SETH L. SMITH I,( j! got a STABLE Fl | [ YOUNG THORO 19 II) ( I)! All broke, ready to In j In can buy on GASH If I If III If |j)f if COMPLETE LIN I) !! (Both 1 Am " if i11 | Seth L. Sn IM !! WHITEVU if I 1' J f*XMKXM*1fXMMH**XX THE STATE PORT PILOT, .. . Ml. 3t. George. d Tomato aspic, sandwiches and a li cold drink were served as re- i< freshments. I MRS. RUARK HOSTESS i e Mrs. J. W. Ruark was hostess to members of her bridge club o Thursday afternoon at her home c sn Atlantic avenue. o Bridge was played at three h tables, with high score prize go- T ing to Mrs. J. E. Carr. Consola- j 1 tion was cut by Mrs. W. S. Wells.! Others playing were Me3dames H. j s W. Hood, L. C. Fergus, W. S. g Styron, M. R. Sanders, R. L. | Jones, L. T. Yaskell, R. I. Mintz, li W. R. Lingle and H. T. St. C George. C Refreshments consisted of pie j d and coffee. 1< MRS. YASKELL 1 ENTERTAINS Mrs. L. T. Yaskell entertained ' a friends at a bridge party given a at her home Saturday afternoon j in honor of Mesdames E. G. Stel- I lings, Armstead Dowdy and W. M. Dixon, of Wilmington. The home was attractively dec3rated for the occasion with a variety of fall flowers. Bridge was played at seven tables, high score prize going to Mrs. Stellings. Mrs. Dowdy won second high score prise and Mrs. L. C. Fergus cut the consolation. The honorees were remembered with attractive guest prizes. At the conclusion of the games delicious refreshments consisting of fruit salad and punch were served. Others enjoying Mrs. Yaskell's hospitality were: Mesdames H. W. Hood, W. S. Wells, J. W. Thompson, H. T. St. George, Ruby Brown, M. R. Sanders, J. W. Ruark, L B. Bussels, D. M. Davis, J. G. Christian, Fred Willing, W. S. Styron, W. S. Davis, R. L. Jones, R. L. Brendle, R. B. Thompson, J. E. Carr, H. B. Smith, W. S. Dosher, R. I. Mintz, and Misses Winnie Willis, Marion St. George, Ruth Boyette, Mae Phelps and Florence Reiger. ENTERTAIN FACULTY The Bolivia and Winabow Home demonstration clubs entertained their husbands and members of the Bolivia school faculty at a lovely party on Tuesday evening in the community building. The club l-oom was attractively arranged with fall flowers. Guests were greeted by Mrs. George Cannon, club president, and introduced to the guests of honor. Mrs. Marion Dosher, home agent, MestXXXXXXXXXXXMXXXf; dvi^ Bill'' | i good mule go to , | , & CO. They've j JLL Of FRESH j UGHBREDS... 1 work ... And you jj' OR TERMS!" ||! ' ! v ? ; i 1 r I ! C E OF WAGONS j 11 d 2 Horse) j! 5 i * II V lith & Co. || XE, N. c. ; SOUTHPORT, N. C. ! " i ames Prank Mintz, Leon Gal way and Cannon led in the vat jus amusing games and contest! Miss Virginia Hewett, Mrs. J t. Danford, William Kopp an 'hurston Clemmons were award d prizes during the evening. Lemonade was served through ut the evening and at the cor lusion of the social hour deli us ices and cakes were serve y Mesdames Alex Robinson, Joh land, Foster Mintz, Williar 'horpe and Miss Bobbie Thorp< Mrs. Galloway led the group i inging a number of songs befor oodbyes were said. The following enjoyed the d? ightful affair?Mr. and Mn llenn Tucker, Messrs Randal Ihadwick, Taylor, and Page, Mes iames Alethea Fant, F. W. Taj or, Misses Mae McCleve, Juli \ylor, Virginia Hewett and Bet ha Reid, members of the facult drs. Marion Dosher, home agen iff. and Mrs. Foster Mintz, M tnd Mrs. Thurston Clemmons. M .nd Mrs. J. O. Garner, Mr. an ,Trs. William Kopp, Mr. and Mr )an Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Get ge Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Jac 'otter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dar ord, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilber ilesdames Frankk Mir.tz, J. I fohnson, Alex Robinson, Led lalloway, Frank Johnson, Joh -land, Cox, William Thorpe, Mis: s Bobbie Thorpe, Catherine Cat ion. Norma Robinson, Messi Charles Taylor and Rustic Maulti >yF. CLUB HOSTESS Members of the F. F. Club wei fuests last Friday of Mrs. H. I Phomas over at Fort Caswel during the day they enjoyed iwim in the hot water pool, ar it noon they had lunch at Cai veil Lodge. Those enjoying Mrs. Thoma lospitalitv were: Mesdames Gei ge Y. Watson, Frank M. Nien see, Sr., W. G. Butler, C. ( tuark, E. M. Hall, Annie 1 /itou, I. B. Bussels and Mrs. 1 _,einer, visitor. MRS. CHANDLER HONORED The home of Dr. and Mrs. J 1. Rourk was the scene of ovely tea Friday afternoon, whe Mrs. Rourk entertained for Mr j. D. Chandler and the teachei >f the Shallotte school. The living room, drawing roo: ind dining room were thrown t 'ether and decorated with fa 'lowers of many bright colors. The guests were greeted at tl ront door by Mrs. Eustis Rus vho presented them to Mrs. Rouj ind the receiving line compo id of Mrs. Chandler and the ne nembers of the faculty. Mrs. Thomas Russ invited tl quests into the dining room whe: Mrs. Rob White served pun< 'rom one end of the dining tabl vhich was overlaid with a lai lover and centered with a cr; ital bowl and pink rosebuds. Si ,'er candlesticks with white ligh id tapers cast a soft glow ovi :he room. Mrs. H. C. Stone ai Miss Annie Russ passed san viches, individual cakes, at nints. In the dining room Mrs. Baili tuss ushered the guests into tl iving room. Goodbyes were said at the sic loor by Miss Catherine Chai vick and Mrs. Woodrow Russ. About sixty guests called b ween the hours of 4:30 and BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Muriel Lee Jones wi lostess Saturday evening at lelightful birthday party on tl >ccasion of the twelfth annlver iry of her birth. Numerous games were playe ifter which refreshments i >unch, cake and candy were ser id. The hostess received mar reautiful gifts. Those present were Marion Fr lere, Eloise St. Geirge, Ann Tean Weeks, Libby O'Brien, Lu tfarie Swann, Edna Willis, Pe| ;y Carr, Martha Easley, Jes -iornsby and Joe Young Chrlstia Dudley and Jimmie Sutton, Ri lolph Sellers, Bobbie Jones, Jin nie Hornesby, Joel Moore, Ji ind Ed Newton, Jr. Personal Misses Mary Lee Norment ar Jamie Wolfe, members of tt Vaccamaw high school facult; pent the past week-end her Jiss Annie Louise St. George r< urned with them to spend th: reek. Captain and Mrs. Roy Robii on, Mrs: R. L. Brendle, Mr V. C. Reece and Miss Marion S Jeorge spent Tuesday afternoo .nd evening in Fayetetville visi ng friends. Merritt Modfe is visiting hei his week. He plans to leav Thursday for Port Arthur, Te? s, where he will be engage n the shrimping business, and li rill take his family with him. Clifford Davis, of Mt. Airy, i 'isiting his parents, Mr. and Mr t, Will Davis, this week. Mrs. Louis Dixon, of Walla? 'isited her sister, Mrs. Elizabet filbert, last week. Marsden Brinkman, of Ne fork City, is visiting his parent lere. Mrs. Dan Harrelson and chi Iren of Laurinburg are visitin ?????= I- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loughlin. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert, Mi 3. Elizabeth Bar tells and the R< 5. J. R. Potts, of Southport, are d Greenville today where they ha 1- gone to carry Miss Daisy B Maultsby to school at East Car [. lina Teachers College, i- John Burns of White ville spe [. the week-end with friends d Southport. n Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Wooten n Whiteville were visitors here Su s. day. n C. W. Osborne of the dred e Comstock, now stationed at Moi ,_ head City, was here for the wee s. end. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Benton Laurinburg spent Sunday he with Mrs. Benton's sister, w a > is ill in the Brunswick hosplt y Mr. Ben toe, a native of Brui t, wick, was formerly in charge the Brunswick highways. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wolfe a r- children are spending a we d with relatives at Gastonia. s. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Walker a >- daughters and Mrs. W. S. 3/ k Keith an of Wilmington apt i- Sunday here with Mr. and M t, W. H. Walker. ). Post Master Jimmie Hawes in Supply was a visitor In to* n Monday. 3- E. C. Newton of the PWA i i- fice in Raleigh spent the week-e -s here with his family, s- Mrs. Geo. C. Grimes has be confined to her home by illni for the past several days. Mr. A. K. Sloan ha9 returr to Southport from a two wet e visit to Norfolk, Va., and otl I. points. II. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, I a and Mrs. Willie Hewlett and a id William, of Wilmington, sp< 3. Sunday here with Mr. and M L. J. Wiliamson. 3. Oscar Sellers spent Friday a j. Saturday with bis sister and b; q. ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wi! 3 Hewlett, in Wilmington. { Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAul L, of Garland, spent the past we* end here with Mrs. George Howey. Elroy King, R. I. Phelps, H. Ross, Dave Ross and M. B. Wa were business visitors in Sou port Tuesday. Mrs. Preston Bryant left Mi day for Morehead City, where i 'n will live for the next few mont s. HOSPITAL PATIENT The following are patients m the Brunswick County Hospit Mrs, Edgar Babson, Ash, i 1 mitted Monday; P. J. Tayloe, prison fisheries camp, admit le last Tuesday; Wesley Bow Shallotte, admitted last Wedn k day; Mrs. C. B. Gore, Boliv s" admitted Saturday, w ie ; re :h le, ce y1 ter i 'A ie \ Tfi4cr \ Tut Svsujf Co*am AT,on \ \ T0 I \ 0a? JO" JOTAS IT At J e- \ mo* u /its // G. \ \ J' * *m (( 18 \ at \ s)[i 9 \ ^ le \ X7,<rej'i\l\ a- \ ^ ' \ - m " \? iy \ 1 e- 1 is \w4( la mm i- I 1.4 3 i in \ v n, \ J- \ ^ . \vl II v ,d I le yr' / e. / 5" / is / 1- I s. ? ?f t. I i, #? n p tSTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA re COUNTY OF li RUN SWICK C- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT d ERIC NORDEN ie ED A. GANEY AND DAWSON JC TOT\VHOM IT MAY CONCERN:ib The parties abov ? of Aurust. 1938. the above na<!?fd ' wTTheV^blic^aws^f U13. an, e. S?dW h as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the comer of Tract Number 2 deacrtb IV January 18. 1929. and recorded lr .. metes and boundaries as set out li 18 same land as described in a deed and recorded in Book 60, Page 284, , fully as if set out herein in detail This 19th day of September, 1 g B. J. Holden. Clerk Superior Coui = [ NEWS ' * BRIEFS at , at SERIOUSLY ILL of Robbie Maxius, daughter of Mr n- and Mrs. R- M. Manus, of Free| land, was seriously ill in tne ge Brunswick County Hospital Wed,e 1 nesday through Saturday with : Malaria and colitis. k-j I CONDITION I1MPBOVES of I Mrs. George Grimes is much ,re I better after being seriously ill at . | her home here last week, ho' al OUT AGAIN is- George Bell, who suffered a fall ot several weeks ago, is able to be up and about again. nd : LEAVE HOSPITAL The following left the Brunsnd wick County Hospital this week: tc- Mi's. W. L. Frink, of Supply, Sunnt day; Mias JaunJta Adams. Ash, rs. Thursday; Miss Margaret Bozier, Southport, Monday. of vn FOB OBSERVATION The following patients were ir of- the Brunswick County Hospital nd this week for observation: Mrs , H. E. Clemmons, Bolivia, from ?n' Thursday through Saturday; Mrs ;ss j. C. Cupibee, Supply, admitted ; Thursday and discharged Friday led j :ks EXTENDED STAY ier Mrs. Thoralph Tobiasen ant son, Tommy, of Wilmington, have dr. left for Evansvilje, Indiana to on, a three months stay, where Mrs snt Tobiasen will undergo treatmen' rs. for an ear infection. n,l SIlBniCAI PATIPVT ro- Mrs. W. H. Holden, of Supply !Ue was admitted Thursday to th( Brunswick County Hospital fo: ey. surgical attention. Mrs. G. C ik- Long, of Leland, was admlttec P. last Wednesday for the same at tention. S. LEGALS th- - FORECLOSURE NOTICE 3n- Notice is hereby given that bj . virtue of a decree of the Superlo Jne Court of Brunswick County, N. C. hg. dated the 5th day of September. 1938 in an action entitled "Brunswicl County versus S. A. Potter ant wife if any." the undersignet . commissioner will expose at public auc ln tion sale to the highest bidder for casl al: on the 29th flay of October, 1938. a . 12 o'clock M? at the Court hous< ia" door. Southport, N. C., to satisfy th< of decree of said court to enforce th* . , payment of $25.75. the followSni tea described real estate, located ii en, Town Creek Township. Brunswicl County, N C., bounded and describe! e8~ as follows: da, 100 A. Home Book WW, page 32 50 A. Woods Book 38. page 534. He corded in the Register of Deeds of PROPE CAPE FEAR. And Nelli BCUN5W Tkacts Tipst A Consolidated \ \ D?? r4f<< cr T"C Suutx Ciwxxrioi /sSyitAcr 4b 2 \ ) ro I Ar Suuu (aw | I OxrrsOrr JQNSS rrJi / SZX'X ' 9U /vpv *jt?T /Ml , A) Aft* <3' >3 apMIpi [^9*1)0 *j- j p-T 9 --s H&.tfr, for . V $ - * S*AU WJtwfifo **y.9e a i f* V s $ o 4 7; oW t hi ft ftftfetmitj i l J M4?W^v*/tj s* ?iii% N^I^* v - -?f * vv rovf r**eF9\ /"'fP ryfi * v?> * ^ ? w tei>^ ^lw? * ^ f3o? ftU fit iT?w?^5^ mmr^ ?$& i |^>jjy T?Acr ft? MrH H H Mr/llHtNNr tr/U fa'-fjy M 79 AO A GANer IFZ JAM A 1919 f t **?* tt At ar j. tc." a >NES e named, and all other persons InteresU lietitioner filed a pet! lion Iq the office a to certain lands therein described resist 1 that summons has been issued, return! ity on the 71h day of November. 1(2*. said State .adjoining the lands of Das of Kedmond's Creek where it empties ed in a deed made by H. H Mcllhenr i Book 46. page 507, Records of Brum n cut or plat hereto attached and made to Eric Norden by Nellie B. Slater and hereby referred to for the purpose of 938. t of Brunswick County PAGE THREE flee, Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by tbe Court. Ten daya allowed tor raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This >e 23 day of September. 1338. W. *r*. Jorgeneen. t*ommissloner. 10-2g-o KUBBCIOS4RK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. 1 dated the 8th day of September, 1(M> in an action entitled "Hrunewick County versus H. A. Stanley and wife if any." the undersigned commissioner wlil expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 29th day of October 1938. al i 12 o'clock M.. al the Courthouse door, Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the i payment of 110.93. the following described real estate, located In Shallotte Township. Brunswick Countv. N. C.. bounded and described as follows: m.. 82 Acres Home. ' All sales subject to report to and cohrirmallou by the Court. Ten daye allowed for raise of hid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 23 day of Septemuer, 1933. V. P. Jorgensen. Commissioner. I ' FOJBCCJ.OSrBE NOTICE Notice is hereby Riven thai by virtue of a decree of ike Superior Court of Brunswick County. N! C.. dated the Sth day of September. 1938, in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus M. G. Mooney and wife if any", the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 29th day of October. 192$, at 12 o'clock M., at the Courthouse door. Southport. X. C., to satisfy the ' decree of said court to enforce the payment of $12.43. the folding described real estate, locat.ll in | Lock woods Folly Township. Bruwwick [County. X. C\. bounded and described t las follows: , 8 Acres Home. This tract of land 1 being described in Book 28. page 222. i In the office of Register of Deed. Brunswick County. 1 All sales subject to report to and . confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of hid before report 1 made Cash to be paid at sale. This the 23 day of September. 1931. W. P. Jorgensen, Commissioner. 10-26-c , FORKCLOSIRE NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby given that by ? virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C., r dated the 5tb day of September. 1931. . In an action entitled "Brunswick . County versus W. H. Long and 1 wife if any." the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auc- ) tion sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 29th day of October. 1938. at 12 o'clock M., at the Courthouse door, Southport. N. C.. to satisfy the ? decree of said court to enforce the ; payment of $8.10. the following described real estate, located In r Iwockwoods Folly Tow nship, Brunswick County. N. C.. bounded and described us follows: 1 20 Acres Home. This tract of land - being described in Book 32, page 436. Tn the office of Register of Deed, Brunswick County. Ail sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 23 day of September. 1931 \V. P. Jorgensen, Commissioner. / 10-26-c [ ADMINISTRATION'S NOTICE t, Having qualified as administrator < of the estate of S. G. Grissett. do1 ceased, late of Brunswick county. 1 North Carolina, this is to notify all - persons having claims against the i 'state of the said deceased to exhit bit them to the undersigned at e Soulhport. N. C on or before the b 29th nay of August.. 1939, or this nob tire will be pleaded in bar of their ic recovery. All persons indebted to said ii ?sta?e will please make immediate k payment. il This the 29Ut nay of August. 1938. M. L. MINTZ. Administrator, ; of the Estate of 8. G. Grisset:, Deceased. 10-6c I a?' 1 ?? 1 ' ftTY OF KICE COHPANY e B Si-ATERv / ICKCO.N.C. / . StCOMD & Tw?o / / Sudvrr Err Chic Noomh Of , imfr 1928 / j ok J / I <o i&ZrJjKSSs. / / <o y/ * / / o in >.* * '?7 / ir~ fpfcM / / / ; P whs / X / gp/ / / mi i *r i I i ^ m * 4 i m ll < ; # ,;i j / ># iN / f i! f f I"! UfU-t * / d will take notice that on the Ith day of the Clerk of the Superior Court of ered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter ? ible in the office of the Clerk of the Said land is situate In Town Creek /sop Jones, and bounded and described Into Cape Fear River, it being Uw 4th iv and others to Ed A. Ganey, dated swtck County, and having such oih?.r a part of this description, end being the her husband, dated January 23. 1929. Including said description herein as W-U-0
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