B. pel>ni
B,,ner en
V... ., reception Hon
' I k Butler. Tlx
1
V Urtiitu'iiily decoratec
WL wfW- ( tfc.
r r. Blissels
SI Sirs. 1 '
to tlK
y nV M)?. Butler, the)
W in,0 the 'hn.up roonr
T,I Hall. Delicious reI
...rv served i>y Mrs
m . Mi- George What
p. Strickland am
SB *ir.ts centered will
j||H
candles in crysta
coffee
bj Mrs. A
; Mis Frank N'iern
^vcniyfive guestyV
ihours of foui
I : gcc-clls was hostess
.(,,5 ?f her Friday
|H
yw,n! street.
contests were playe<
y.quail dinner was
H mowing: guests
K K Vitou. Mrs. C. G
Mrs. W
y . George Y. Wat
Bp H Thomas and Mrs
I:: of the Methodist
meet with Mrs. R
c next Monday evei)
o'clock Each memjtnl
to twins a mysrt-Teachers
Associa
ts regular month!)
arsday night in the
auditorium. The everam
was unuer the
Mrs. \V. R. Lingle.
tara Myers gave t
calling- followed by f
ucv Mayo Northroi
TJiorson Rev. E. M
jced the speaker oi
W A. Cade, of Wil
esi-Jing Elder of the
district. Mr. Cade
lasting effect which
first teachers had or
ien contrasted the
( day with those oi
who served tea ant
Ifsdames Harry Aid
Arnold, Charles N
Nellie Watts.
Lnnghlin, Jr., was
the Setback Cltil
turuuif: ill ner nomt
^fcame? 0. E. Hubbari
Newton won prizes.
^^ ;l2v:r.^ \ve<e Mesdames
^?c?n. W. S. Davis, J
M S L Brinkmnr
Katie Dnsher.
Hiiio and cake were serv
Bavi? hostess
' "b met lasl
BH with Mrs
High score prize
^Biy Mis. William Dosher
served for refresh'
';w man coffee
toffee.
laying during the afterMesdames
Willian
J W. Thompson. Sr.. L
fjH- T St. George. J
'iter, w. C. Reece ant
St. George.
EPARE 1
can't wastt
r planting. I
K't the right wi
B"nplements. We
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l^hallotte
hobson kii
Shalloti
i 8, 1939
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Social Calendar
i
Thursday, February 9
Bridge club meets with Mrs.
1 H. T. St. George at 3 o'clock.
King's Daughters meet with
Mrs. O. D. Robinson at 7:30
, | o'clock.
, j Friday, February 10
_ \ Bridge club meets with Mrs. J.
W. Ruark at 3:00 o'clock.
I P.-T. A. Carnival in school
house. Big Show at 8:00 o'clock, j
Monday, February IS
. | Pinochle club meets with Mrs.
II Carey Reece at 2:30 o'clock.
Methodist missionary society i
i meets in church annex at 3:00
.' o'clock.
I! Methodist Circle No. 3 meets
j with Mrs. R. M. Wolfe at 7:3(1
io'cloek.
Wednesday, February 15
Woman's Club meets with Mrs.
' E. H. Cranmer at 3:30 o'clock.
PINOCHLE CLUB
Mi's. William Dosher entertained
her Pinochle club in her home j
' Monday afternoon, with high 1
' score prize going to Mrs. H. T.
St. George. The hostess served
her guests apple pie a la mode
1' and coffee.
" I Others who enjoyed the after'
noon were Mesdames D. M. Davis,
! J. W. Thompson, L. T. Yaskell,
. J. Arthur Dosher, J. \V. Ruavk
- anil Miss Emma Thompson.
jliEGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary
! met Friday night at the home of
t | Mrs. Wayne Leinart.
The president. Mrs. S. B. Frink,
| was in charge of the meeting
, which opened with the Lord's
prayer and the reading of the
| preamble. Due to the absence of
t the secretary and treasurer no
reports were read.
Mis. John Eriksen was ap
I pointed secretary to replace Mrs.
'1 J. R. Hood who has recently mov'
j ed away.
The auxiliary regrets very much
! that five of its members have
moved away during the past year.
1 The president urges all the old
1 members who have not joined to
' do so, and also each member to
get a new member.
Mrs. Frink told of the beautiful
and impressive meeting of the
Raleigh unit which she attended
' recently and the wonderful work
1 they are doing there. She also
I read letters from the state prcs'
ident, Mrs. Herbert B. Taylor, and
Miss Arelia Adams, secretarytreasurer,
endorsing the bill for
the nautical school at Southport.
At the close of the meeting hot
: chocolate and cake were served
by the hostess to the following
| members: Mrs. S. B. Frink, Mrs.
! Cleveland Russ, Mrs. John Erik|
sen and Mrs. Lex Jones, visitor.
;! birthday" party
II A delightful birthday party was
j enjoyed Saturday afternoon at H
: \ o'clock by friends of little Jackie
I Henson at the home of his grandi
i.i if..- d ua1?viac in
I | rauintr, mi ?. y?. ??. uwuul,
I Shallotte, his age being two years.
I Delicious refreshments were servi
ed.
Those attending were: honoree.
Jackie Henson. Mary Emma
Tripp. Ruby Neil Hewett, Cecelia
t Lou Tripp, Maty Gray, Joyce and
. Lucille Holden, Barbara Ann
i Dickerson, Rodney Gray, Wm.
. Elliott Tripp, and Dewayne Tripp.
The honoree received many lovely
> presents.,
BRIDGE CLUB
i
Mrs. M. R. Sanders was hostess
. to her bridge club on Thursday
I afternoon, Mrs. James Carr being
high scorer. Mrs. W. R. Lingle
?)UR LAND
; time preparing your
)o it the easy way by
ly. Use modern plows
have them. . . .
O SEE US.
Irading Co.
IBY, Proprietor
te, N. G.
==aaaa5S5a
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ganey
of Leland announce the birth of
a son, John D. Jr., on February
1 at the Brunswick County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tvon Ludlum of
Southport announce the birth of
a son, Ivon Wayne, on February
3 in the Brunswick County Hospital.
received the consolation prize.
Those to whom Mrs. Sanders
served refreshments of fruit jellc
and cake Included Mesdames William
Wells, L. C. Fergus, J. W.
Ruark. R. 1. Mintz, Robert Jones,
W. R. Lingle. James Carr, H. T.
St. George. L. T. Yaskell, William
Styron, and Miss Thelma Comer.
CIRCLE NO..~ONE
Circle No. 1 of Trinity Methodist
church met Monday afternoon
with Mrs. C. G. Ruark with
| Mi s. Valle Fredere hostess. Mrs.
George Y. Watson is leuder of
this circle.
CIRCLE NO. TWO
Circle No. 2 of Trinity Methodist
church met Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. J. W. Ruark. Mrs.
| 171 IjT Unll n.iannnfArl iViA oonn?/I
x_j jvi. null yii c.itiucu uic ncvuiiu i
chapter of the Missionary Study
book. Refreshments of punch and
cake were served.
fersibnal
i
Stacy Wade and Guy Guthrie
I of Beaufort were here for the
I week-end.
?
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Conady left
i today for Tabor City after spending'
several days here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reece and
Mr. and Mrs. George Whatley
| spent the week-end in St. Augustine.
Fla.
* ? *
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wells and
Mrs. Mabel Mar ran spent the
| week-end here.
? ?
Mrs. Vernie Barber spent the
week-end in Wilmington with her
sister, Mrs. Whitus Hester.
? ? *
Ike Robinson and Joe Fudge,
of Covington, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Gilbert, Miss Ruth Williford, of
Raleigh, Miss Emily Williford, of
Rocky Mount, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Gill of
Pender county were business visitors
here Friday.
* ? ?
MI'S. H. 15. ftmuil spent ia?i
week in Raleigh with her husband
and both of them returned
home for the week-end.
j * *
Miss Dorothy Bell spent the
past week-end here with her
mother.
C. Ed Taylor was a business
visitor in Raleigh last Thursday
and Friday.
Senator and* Mrs. *S. Bun Frink
spent the week-end here, returning
to Raleigh Monday afternoon.
? * 41
Miss Louise Neirnsee, student
at Peace colelge spent the weekend
here with her mother.
* ? ?
Mr a.nd Mrs. D. O. Bragdon,
1 Miss Clai'a May Bragdon and
| Roger Bragdon visited Dr. D. I.
I Watson Sunday.
?
Mrs. H. N. Porter and Miss
Elizabeth Murray we"e visitors in
Wilmington on Saturday .
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wolfe and
children, Julia and Edward, visited
relatives in Wilmington Sunday.
E. C. Newton of Raleigh spent
the week-end here with his family
I Mrs. L. Leiner, * Mrs. H. B.
i Strickland, Mrs. Louis Leiner and
Mrs. Bertram Leiner were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Butler
on Tuesday.
WASTED ZEAL
MISSOLUA, Mont.?A war veteran's
desperate attempt to
qualify himself for a civilian conservation
corps post brought only
bitter disappointment.
The veteran, name undisclosed,
pawned his false teeth to buy
food to strengthen his body for
the physical examination. Then he
was rejected because of lack of
teeth.
Now he is attempting to raise
money to reposses his teeth.
THE STATE PORT P
NEWS
BRIEFS
?_?ii
MBA. GRIMES ILI.
Mr.-. G. C. Grimes is ill at her J
home here.
FOR TREATMENT
Mrs. Elmer Long' was admitted
to the Brunswick County Hospital
Saturday for treatment.
OFT AGAIN
Mrs. P. O. Leggett who has'
been confined to her home for
the past two weelw because of
illness is able to be out again
tins week.
FOR OBSERVATION
Mrs. Addie Varnuiu of Shallotte
was a patient at the Brunswick
County Hospital two days last
week for observation anil treatment.
APPENDECTOMY
Miss Marion St. George underwent
an operation Monday at the
Brunswick County Hospital for
the removal of her appendix.
TREATMENT
Beatrice Mintz. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Mlntz of Battle
Royal, is in the Brunswick County
Hospital for treatment.
HIGH SCORERS
McDonald Glitiken bowled a
score of 208 to win the week's
high score prize for men while
Miss Blanche Lewis knocked over
158 pins to win the ladies' prize.
IN ACCIDENT
Mis. G. R. Sellers of Supply
was injured Saturday afternoon
in an automobiie accident which
occurred near Kirby's store. She
suffered six broken ribs and other
injuries.
KICKED BY MUI.E
J. T. Clemniona of Supply is
resting comfortably at the Brunswick
County Hospital where he
was carried Sunday after being
kicked by n mule. Mr. Clemntons,
who is 79-years-of-age, sustained
several broken ribs.
IN RALEIGH
Mrs. E. M. Hall went to Raleigh
on Monday to attend the
annua! banquet of the "Raleigh
Music Club" of which she was
formerly a member, anil to visit
friends for a few days.
CHURCH SERVICES
Regular services will be held
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock
at the Southpoit Presbyterian
church. The sermon subject of
Rev. J. R. Potts will be "Convict
No. 1". The public is cordially
Invited to attend.
DISCHARGED
Vhe following patients were discharged
from the Brunswick
County Hospital during the past
week: Wesley Bowen of Shallotte
Tuesday; Mrs. Edgar Holden
of Supply on Friday; Mrs. R. H.
Wlinderlich and baby on Friday;
Mrs. C. L. Wescott and baby of
Bolivia on Thursday.
PREPARE OPERETTA
The Southport high school Glee
club is going to present an operetta
on Friday night, February
24. It is entitled, "The Gypsy
Rover", and is in three acts. The
entire glee club is in it. but the
-..u/ilnla -oovfo qvo tfllfpn hV T?Pthfl
pi uivipic pnivo " V ? ?J
Arnold, Carrie Hewitt, Delphia
Lennon, Gilda Arnold, Lulu
Brown, George Lewis, Rivers Wescott,
John Juluis Swain, S. V.
Russ, Marcellus Cox, Clarence
Lennon, Leonard Davis and Theron
Price.
CHILD ILL
Little Fay Mooncy was a patient
at the Brunswick County Hospital
two days last week.
LEAVES HOSPITAL
Mrs. Lucy McDowell of Southport
was a patient at the Brunswick
County Hospital for several
days last week. ^
MEDICAL PATIENT
Mrs. Curtis Coleman of Shallotte
was admitted last Tuesday
as a patient at the Brunswick
County Hospital anil remained one
week.
SURGICAL PATIENT
Mrs. Russell Hewett of Supply
has been dismissed from the
Brunswick County Hospital where
she was a surgical patient.
OPERATION
Friends here will be glad to
know that James Wolfe is improving
nicely after an appendicitis
operation recently performed
at a Tampa, Fla., hospital.
GOING PLACES
American farms are now being
electrified at the rate of 200,000
a year, a far more rapid acceleration
than was reached in all the
years prior to the depression.
Nearly a million and a half farm
homes are now using electricity.
DEADLINE
Growers of spring wheat who
want to insure their 1939 harvests
under the "all-risk" wheat crop
insurance program must have
their applications on file in county
AAA offices by March 1.
iLOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C.
BASKETBALL
RESULTS
BOLIVIA vs.
LONG ('REEK GRADY
The Bolivia high school boys
defeated the Long Creek Grady
high school basketball team Tuesday,
Jan. 31, 31 to 15 in a. game {
played in the Bolivia gym. Score ;
at the half was 21 to 12 in favor j
of Bolivia.
B. Tliompkens led the attack i
for the losers, with 5 points. A
Lesh with SI. J. McKeithan with
8, and R. Rabon with 1, led the
offense while E. Lewis and J. I
Johnson played well at guard for j
the winners.
The line-ups:?
Long Creek Grady: C. Rivenbark
P 3, Langston P 4. Tompkins
C 5. Moore G 1. Clark G 0. j
Keith G 2.
Bolivia: A. Lesh P 0. J. McKeithan,
P., 8; Sellers, P., 0; R.
Rabon, C? 7; Johnson, G? 2.:
Lewis, O., 5.: Murrell, G.
Referee: S. Johnson: Timer: C.
Cannon: Seorekeeper: R. Randall.
BOLIVIA vs.
LONG CREEK GRADY
The Bolivia high school girls
defeated the Long Creek Grady!
high school basketball team Tuesday
night 38 to 1C in a game j
played in the Bolivia gym. Score j
at the half was 10 to 9 in favor
of Bolivia.
High scorer for the winners j
were C. Stone with 18, and J. j
Cannon with 14 points. Russell,
led the attack for the losers, with
9 points. The guards, Mills.
Sowell and Johnson played their j
usual good game.
The line-uns:
I lie iiue-ii[js.
Shallotte: Haze! Bennett K. C.
Stanaland F. V. Stanaland F, K.
High C, P. McLamb G, A. Bennett
G.
Southport: L. Arnold F, G
Arnokl F, L. Brown F, A. M.
Watt G, J. Tyndell G.
SOI'THPORT vs. LELAND
The Leland high school girls defeated
the Southport high school
basketball team Friday night 7
to 35 in a game played in the
Bolivia gym. Score at the half
was 5 to 15 in favor of Leland.
High scorer for the winners
was Ethel Douglass and 2-1 points.
G. Arnold led the attack for the
losers, with 4 points. With fast
passing and sharp shooting the
Leland girls ran away with the
Southport girls to the tune of
35 to 7.
The line-ups:?
Leland: Douglas, Ethel F 24.
Powell, Betty L. F 3, Clark, Mildred
F 0, King, Elizabeth C 8,
Mintz, Betty G, Allen, Evelyn G,
Bordeaux, Sylvia G.
Southport: L. Brown F 2, G.
Arnold F 4, L. Arnold C 1, M.
Watts G, J. Tyndall G, J. Arnold
G.
Referee: Nat Pepper.
SHALLOTTE
SCHOOL NEWS
Foot light Players
The Footlight Players, dramatic
organization of this school,
have entered "That Younger
Generation," a one-act comedy
by Mabel Allwyn, in the State
Dramatic contest. The preliminaries
or district contests will be
held sometime in early March.
Glee Club Organized
A glee club under the direction
of Miss Stanfield and Mr. Early
has been organized. Work will
soon begin on part-music, but at
the present attention is centered
on school songs, the state
song and the national anthem.
Commercial Work
Students in the commercial department
are progressing nicely.
Several of the girls are getting
practical experience by taking
letters and typing them for the
principal. The bookkeeping class
will begin on their second practice
set, R. W. Collins, single
propi^etorship. Working on the
Long: Creek: L. M. Wilson F
D. Clay F 2, Moore F 2. Russell
F 9. Smith G. Rivenbark G, Barnhill
G, Gore G.
Bolivia: C. Stone F 18, G.!
Lewis F 0, J. Cunnon F 14, G. I
Mercer F 6, L. Hand C 0. M.
Johnson G, J. Sowell G. M. Mills J
G.
Referee: S. Johnson: Timer: L.
McKeithan: Scorekeeper: C. Cannon.
SHALLOTTE vs. SOUTH PORT
The Shallottc high seliool boys
defeated the Southport high I
school basketball team Wedner- [
day afternoon 20 to 18 in a game |
played in the Shallotte gym.
High scorer for the winners |
was Ruffin Red wine with 3
points. Lewis and Shannon led
the attack for the losers, with 0
points.
Southpoit line-up:
T. Lewis F, J. O'Danals F, B. |
Shannon C, D. St. George G, W.
Cooper G.
SHALLOTTE vs. SOI'THPORT
The Shallotte high school girls
defeated the Southport high
school busketbal! teuin Wednesday
afternoon 08 to 5 in a game
played in the Shallotte gym.
High scorer for the winners
was Hazel Bennel, with 6 points.
G. Arnold led the attack for the
losers, with 4 points.
mu - ,,nn.
J
I newspaper. typeuTu!iij* Thf Tte^^
| oils is also proving to be very1
[helpful.
New Side Walk
| A new aide walk around the j
main building is now under eon-j
ntruetlon and will be completed
in the near future. Thin side|
walk is being financed bv the j
[p.-T. A.
Xew Management
The .school paper, "The Tar- j
heel," has been taken over by
the sophomore English class. j
Each section of the English class j
will publish the paper every
other week. Both sections have
elected their officers and typists.
i
Home Economic 4
The home economics girls have
been studying the preparation of [
food. Last week they serveil
lunch to the basketball girls and
several of the teachers. They are j
now learning to bake cakes.
Khnlloftc vs Wilmington
'ilic gi:l.-.' basketball tram ate
ilh.ne. '..1th Mr.".. f'.l.r.ie last Friday
afternoon. The menu consis- i
teii <!c. 1 . lil, i.rii, cjvalued po- J
tat? i. . a.i. r. l.'iy, de\ kit eggs, j
toi.iat i . .tin !, p. u.ins, cake and
coffee.
Immediately after dln.ic llicyj
went to Wilr.'.ingtar. to ace "Ken- j
tucky," playing ct the Carolina.
At 8 o'clock that night they
played the Wilmington girls'. ]
The game "was fast from tiegiu- j
ning to end. Virtilee Stanaland i
and Hazel Bennett were partie-1
uluily outstanding, Shallotte won
the game by a wide margin.
Improvement In Library
In the near future we hope to
have our library meeting the1
state requirements. New hooks,
more maps, newspapers, and,
magazines are being added.
DROP
The government index of prices,
for farm products dropped two j
points during the past month, falling
to 94 per cent of pre-war
in mid-January as compared with
96 on December 15 anil with 102
on January 15 a year ago.
SAVED $168,000
Farm Agents of the State College
Extension Service estimate
that North Carolina swine growers
saved ?103,000 in 1938 as a
result of extension educational
work in better hog marketing.
CONTROL EROSION
Erslcinc Huskins of Nowdale,
Yancey County, notes that the'
least soil erosion from the open
land on his farm is where he has j
a good alfalfa sod. No apparent I
erosion can he seen there, he re-|
ported to VV. C. Maness, county I
agent.
CATTLE INCOME
Ten years ago, Jeter P. Ram-;
sey of Madison County bought I
two three-months-old. pure bred j
Hereford heifers for ?30 a head. I
Those heifers have dropped 0 bull
calves ami two heifer calves!
since that time. The bull calves |
were sold for $50 each and the j
two heifers arc now worth $100
each. "33iis jwas one of the best |
paying investments f ever made", i
Mr. Ramsey said.
Mother: "Tommy, what are you!
doing in the pantry?"
Tommy: "Oh, just putting'
away a few things."
j^SET|
I
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CA
FARMERS:
I can perst
because 1 pic
kind of muh
Experience i
TERP
' Seth I
VVHIT1
POTATO COOPERATIVE :
A small cooperative association [
has been formed by a group of r
aweet potato growers in Nash 1
County to market their surplus1
sugar spuds. Forty growers will1 j
take part and the steering rnm-)
mittee Is now at work.
GRAZING CROP-s
There are 11)7 Currituck farm- c
ers who are providihg winter '
grazing crops for their pigs. This t
means healthy pigs, grown under
sanitary conditions and more pro-,f
fits to the growers, says L. A. | j
Powell, county agent, who reports j,
574.9 acres of winter cover crops j <
planted largely for this purpose. '!l
MORE JERSEYS !
Three new 4-11 Jersey calf club j i
members have signed up in Wake 1
County and have secured pure i
bred heifers. This makes 14 lioy.i
and girls with pure bred animalsj
in the county club.
j r
WANT ADS
FOR SALE: Ton and one-half J
International truck. 1 036 model.|'
11
New rubber all round. Price $27f>.
Also 2 mules and 2 cows. A. W. J
Moore, Southport, N. C. 2-8-"'j'
FOR SALE OR TRADE:?Com- 1
blnation saddle and farm horse.
Ten years old and in good condi- '
tion. Price $400.00. Will . give
terms. Will consider trade for
hogs, cows, corn or pea?, whte :
P. O. Box 918, Southport. N. C. j J
1-18-* 11
KODAK FILMS Developed and j
. printed. 25-cent coin with each i
roll. Our permanent rate. Lee | j
Hobbs Studio, Clinton. N. C. 2-r i,
LEGALS
XOTIf'K i
SKItVICH 111 1*1 BIU \TlltN I
statk of north carolina \
co i'.n't y of rkcxhwick
in thk scpkkiok court ,?
CITY of NoCTHPoRT. NORTH'*
carolina am' rrl'nswick j 1
county j
vs , i
phillip m.? kv :>' 1 iiri.kn'h
slxtf.r a 1.1.fn his wife (i
notion | h
The defendants. Philli|? Allen ami , i
wife Helen Slaior Allen, will take \
notice that an action entitled as i j
above has hcon cninmeticed in the |
iv.uri Hnm.-uvick Coiiniy. i
No till Carolina, to foreclose tax lions j (
.igaiusl tin* pro|K*rly ?1' the defend-Is
a nr. Phillip Allen. as described in j
tlie complaint filed in this cause; u
ami the said defendants will further |
take notice that they are reiptiivd |
to afipear at the office of the Clerk j\
of the Superior Court of Brunswick
County in lite Court House in South-1.]
port, X. within thirty days after I
the 1st day of March. A. i>. !?:?. ?
and answer or demur to the com-1
plaint filed in said action, or the.
plaintiffs will apply to the Court foi >
tlie relief demanded in said eompluint. I f
This 7lli day of February. A. D. {\
1939. It
S. T. Bennett. Clerk of tlie Superior .]
Court of Brunswick County. N. c. i;
t'- :
I llKKI I.BSI KK SAI.K
IIKA I, KSTATK MOKTUAfiK ;
Under and hy virtue of tlie power ;
of sale contained in that certain I c
mortgage deed made and executed | '
the 1.1th day of January, I?. BUM. o
by Jane Johnson to ?!. II Stanley. .,
and duly recorded in Book I'? *?. at !j
page ::J. Berords of the office of the
J legister of I mods of Brunswick I i
County, to which reference is here- I v
by especially made, the undersigned 11?
Administrator of 1It. Stanley. ? ?*- a
cejir.eil, will offer for sale to the f
highest bidder for cash at public nuc-j'l
tiou at the Court House Hour in the I
city of Southport. North Carolina, on L
Thursday, the !ith day ol March. A. I t
I >. pt:W, at 1 _ o'clock Noon llie follow- | e
iug descriiicd lot, tract, piece or parcel | f
of laud lying and being in ShnlloPe, s
Township. Brunswick County. North u
Carolina, ami hounded ami described , I;
ks follows to-wit: : a
BUtll.NNINC :if :i stake in Woss!
Joyner's line; runs thence about West I
Bib yards to a stake; thence about 13
is'"EXCHANGF "
R OF MUI
Dually vouch for this ci
ked them out myself. T
es that are chosen aft<
n Dealing with the wot
I
AS:?CASH OR CRE
... Smith
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k'orth 210 yards 10 a pine: thence
ibout East 160 yards to a gum:
heme about South 210 yards to the
Mglnning, containing six and nineenths
(t? 9-10? acres, more or less.
P?. B. Stanley, Administrator
G H. Stanley, deceased
Dated and posted this ith day o'r ?
February. A. D 1929. *~r""
Robert \\ L?a?i i. Attorney for theA.
Administrator. C-8-*
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I.EGAL NOTICE
The following regulations were
tdopted by the \ofth Carolina Hoard
tf (Conservation and Development at
is regular meeting in Raleigh on -v\ [
lanuary 17. 1939 and are now in
till force and effect: ysft
Protection of Prop; and l ivestock '
Against Hfar^ lidMMT
it shall be lawful for anv land- -?=?.
uvner, lessee, or tenant, for the proection
of his crops or livestock io
un. hunt or take bears at any time
if the year in Brunswick, Currituck,
tfi.l Washington Counties
Trapping in Brunswick County
It shall he unlawful to trap or
lunt opossum. rae.-oo??
uqskrai in Brunawi.sk County at any
iine except from No\ ember 15
Ybruary 15.
i'uiil Kelly. Secretary in Board of
Conservation and Development. ....
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrate!
?f the estate of Raker E. Bobbins.
(creased. late oi the County of g
Brunswick, N'orth Carolina, this is to
lotify all persons having claimr j
i gainst the estate of the said decased
to exhibit them to the underlined
at his home at Winnabow, X.
'.. or to Robert W. Davis, attorney,
a his office in Southnort. Xorth
'aroliria, on or before the 7th dav
>f December. A. I). 1939, or this will
?e pleaded in bur of any recovery.
All persona indebted to said estate
vill please make immediate pnvment.
This 7th day of December. 1938.
c \V. SWA IX. Administrator of
he Estate of Baker K. Bobbins.
COMMISSIONER'S SACK OK
It F A I. ESTATE
In accordance with an order signed
it the .lanuary Term 1939 Superior
'ourt of Brunswick County, X. c. In
Ite: D. B. Lewis, et als. vs W. \.
,ewls. tin- undersigned Commissioner
nuvlofore appointed bv Ihe Court in
..^.i ...III faa? snip :it i
ublir auction to the highest bidder
or earth ut the Court House Door
n the City of Southport. Brunswick
'outity, N. on Monday the 20th
lay of Fobruary. 19.19. < being the
hint Monday in February) at 12
/clock Noon the following described
ot. trai t, piece or parcel of land j ,<
virig and being in the State of
[forth Carolina. County of Bruitsvick
in Town Creek Township, and
lOMuded and described as follows, tovlt:
BlOOINXIXtl at a black gum on a ' ?
lit"h in a small branch. C. T. Lewis'
orner; runs thence with his line S.
5 10. 1?: poles to a stake; thence
v l',?> \v. II |?oh's to a stake. D. O.
>-wis ?orncr; thence with his line S. ?\i \
:{ w. <;S poles to. a stake In C?. W.
.ewis' line; thence N II \V. to a
take; thence N. Ml poles to a 'stakes
hence X. 25 W. tI4 poles to an ash on
he run of Mill Creek; thence down the
tut of said Creek to the lien Sclera'
corner; thence with the Sellers'
ine to the mouth of a small branch,
Lewis' corner; thence up sail' j
until branch with said C. T. Lewir
ine to the beginning, containing Irtti
icres, more or less.
The said sale to he made subject j
0 the life estate of Mary C. Lewis
vidow of l> .ti. Lewis, deceased.
Dated and posted this L'Oth day ol
lanuary. 1919. '
Robert \V. Davis, Commissioner
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\OTl4 I OT SA1.F.
At the reouettt of ttie noteholder
secured thereby. and in accordance
v it h the terms and provisions of
lint certain deed of trust dated
Itine '15th.. 1927, registered in Rook
10 at page |9l. Brunswick County
Registry, as executed by Llewellyn
Miillips to I'aul Jones, trustee, under- ; r]
;iuned will oil.
Moiulay. Mnr.li lilh.. IflSS. al tl
V. .M. o'clock at court-house door
if Rrunswick County, in Southport,
x'. c. offer for sale, and sell for
ash to highest bidder, to satisfy said
lehl. the lands and properties in said
ndeiil.ure described, viz:
on the Inland Waterway, about
hrec miles from Sonihpoil. in Bruitstick
County. North Carolina, and
aiown as the Aleiihadcii Fish Scrap
1 ml Oil Company, a menhaden fish
aclory owned by Llwellyn Phillip'.
'he laud being 2M acres more or
ess. together w if lis nil machinery. In- '
lulling boilers, presses, conveyors,
anks, hoists, chains, hells, sleait,
11 gi lies, with all buildings hnluiliiit
Im factory buildings, seine houses,
all bouyes. and two dwelling house*
ii said lands. Property formerl) . *
amwn as the Sonihpoil Fish Scrap \
nd oil Company.
This January ::nth.. 1929.
Paul Jonos. Trustee.
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