I rv MARCH 15, 1939 . . pARTY noon were Mesdames William j ^^lrpjlK.s : Styron, W. R. Lingle, Robert |r I " Tfiernoon bridge t Thompson, ,1. W. Ruark, E. H. 1 Wf*- ' entertained Arlington, II. T. St. George, Rob?;,l,:,ltuail> enteiia.neo jQneg anJ u T Yaske? h M? lames Carr in , carr carried out jLEAGUE SOCIAL i and refresh- Miss Peggy Carr entertained j1 ; , salail and the Epworth I.eagne at her home ' on Tuesday night. Games and 1, H jv Hood ? ?n _hcontests were enjoyed by those , Mrs. *v l. Miniz if.3,: Mrs E H Cran- present. B*5' ,d a lovely guest ! Miss Carr served punch and 1 leaving the after- cake to the following: v M is. C. G. Ruark, leader of the League, Misses Annis Jean El PIUZES Weeks, Eloise St. George, Muriel 1 BM' b limber of Lee Jones. Marion Predere andji .r1''^ ?'?, 'j , _ . Rudolph Sellers, Joe Christian, 1 the idi* x ' | John Hall, Dudley and Jimmy 11 K Sutton, Joel Moore and Tom Gil- 1 K, blanks. Contest ()prt , * . ^ Marcn zi. ij K > "" ,n Trul'' FRIDAY CLUB S'.MtO In Trade j, I I It \ Slion Mrs' J' Christian was hos?i ^ ? -i > -iit ;tess to ber bridge club on Fri^Erv<" *,; day afternoon. Mrs. Robert Jones I N- * 'received high score prize and 1 Mrs. James Carr cut consolation.;] j - , t * < < - I t I Transplanters i t : I BiV t'ii yon set out Tobacco this year, do it ]' H - Cet a new Tobacco Transplanter and i K voia- oasli crop off to a growing start. We H right here f6r you. 1 I' the growing plant from insect pests. i I n> about the best approved methods of Ktr?!. We have the ammunition with which H a?e a winning war on worms and bugs. , i i I ' i Shallotte Trading Co. IIOBSON KIRBY, Proprietor I Shallotte, N. G. I] [NOTICE! 13RD CALL F I will be at the places cited hi I for the purpose of collecting IS I Per Cent will be effective after I day and SAVE COSTS! \ arnam's Store?March 22nd Roach's Store?March 22nd Boone's Neck?March 22nd 1 H'ii'Il ?_ Mo , INiilage h'omt?iviiiiikcii s oimv, Orissettown?Parker's Store, Marcl I homashoro, March 23rd Hickman's Gross Roads, March 231 Lockwoods Folly, March 25th Shallotte?Postoffice Square, Marcl Iredell?McLamb's Store, March 21 bongwood?Brown's Store, March 21 Ash Postoffice, March 28th I'reeland?Simmons' Store, March Kxum?[Bennett's Store, March 28th. ^ innabow?Henry's Store, March . Bolivia?Ford & Chevrolet Motor < Chas. E TAX CC rhe traveling prize went to Mrs. E 'restop Bryant. Delicious chocolate pie and offee were served to the follow- L ng guests and members: Meslames D. M. Davis, James Carr, ?f. A. Northrop, ,J.- D. Sutton, J. ; Vrthur Dosher, Jtobert Jones. W j 5. Davis, Fred Willing, Robert Thompson, H. T. St. George and , 3 res ton Bryant. ? MRS. CARR HOSTESS c i The home of Mrs. James Carr v vas attractively' decorated on j Friday night to carry out the ^ 3t. Patricks day motif and was j, :he scene of an enjoyable party . 'or her friends. Pinochle was 1 ilayed during the afternoon, Mrs. iV. S. Davis winning high score j v irize. Mrs. Robert Thompson cut j, consolation. | j Mrs. Carr served lime salad j ind tea to the following guests: L VIesdames D. M. Davis. Lee Gar- 1 ett, Robert Thompson, W. S. ^ Davis, Fred Willing, L. T. Yas- | a cell. H. T. St. George, L. C. j Fergus, J. Arthur Dosher, Rob- j ;rt Jones, J. W. Ruark and r Preston Bryant. ]t j i' CIRCLE MEETS it Mrs. C. J. Newton entertained j the Methodist Circle No. 3 in L ier home on Monday night. Mrs. I c E. M. Hall, leader of the circle, vas in charge of a short devo-1 f tional program and was assisted : ty Mesdames William Wells, ^ lohn Boyd Finch, Charles Wells s ind Misses Lottie Mae Newton, ^ ind Sophie McRacken, who read h scripture verses. Mrs. Hall read | ^ i very interesting article to the nembers. Fifteen members were present j ?rtrl vAnovtAfl 12ft oiflr vicita 17 I ;rays and 11 bouquets of flowers :aken during the month of Feb- j 5 uary. 1 After an interesting tree con:est the guests were served deli-11 nous punch and cakes. ' J PINOCHLE CLUB J? I1 The Pinochle club was delight- ' :ully entertained on Monday af- j1 lernoon by Mrs. J. W. Thompson, j v Mrs. J. W. Ruark winning high i i score price. Mrs. Thompson served chicken 11 salad and drinks to the follow- 11 ng members: Mesdames L. T. | Vaskell. J. W. Ruark. Lee Gar- c ett, H. T. St. George, D. M. r Davis, J. Arthur Dosher, W. C. r Fleece, and Miss Marion St. Deorge. I f SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, March Hi s Bridge club meets with Mrs. t L. C. Fergus at 3:30 o'clock. c Friday, March 17 ( Bridge Club meets with Mrs. r NOT! rnRTA VII A JTk. :Iow at the time i '38 Taxes. The Pe April 1st. Pay b > 10:30 A. M 1 P. T 2:30 P. ^ *ch 23rd 10 A l 23rd 12 Noo 1:30 P. M. t *d 3 p. m. i 10 A. M i 25th 12 Noon I 3th 10 A. M 3th 11:15 A. IV 12:30 P. M. i 28th 2 P. P 3:30 P. M. t 50th 10 A. M. to I Ho., March 30th, 12 Not . Gaust )LLECTOR -? -- BE; STATE PORT PILOT. ?. M. Davis at 3:00 olclock. Monday, March 20 Pinochle , club meets with Mrs i. T. Yaskell at 2:30 o'clock. Personal Mr. and Mrs. James Furpless if Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs 'rice Furpless here during th reek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilkins am laughter. Jane, of Rose Hill, vis ted Mr. and Mrs. John Gill her luring the week-end. ? Mrs. W. S. Dosher left las reek for Boston where she wil Jin her husband, Dr. W. S Dosher. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Taylor an laughter. Miss Sarah Margate 'aylor, of Wilmington visited Mi ,nd Mrs. John Gill and Mr. am Jrs. C. Ed Taylor here Sunday H. W- Hood, state inspecto if weights and measures, spen he week-end here with his fam iy. C. Ed Taylor was in Raleigh oi ntsiness Saturday. Mrs., J. M. Garrison and chil Iren, Johnie Mac and Patty Anne if Winnetta, 111., are, visiting .he nother, Mrs. H. N. Porter, her or la few days. Mrs. William Wells retumei ome Saturday, after a week tay in St. Augustine and Day pna Beach, Florida. Mr. Well as been engaged in shrimpini here and returned with her. Wininabow News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plaxco o iouthport visited Mrs. J. L. Hen y Wednesday afternoon. , Miss Mary Aiken of Wilming or. spent Wednesday night wit diss Ethel Saterfield. J. Douglas Taylor of Wilming on visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I Jenry Thursday. William and Dan Walker an Jrs. B. L. Furpless of Southpor ve -e callers here Friday niorr ng. Everett McKeithan and J. I iaker of Winter Park were en] ers here Friday. Mrs. Louis Goodman and frien >f Wilmington visited Mrs. Taylo ind Miss Kate Johnson Frida ifternoon. Horace Pearsall and R. S. Mc Ceithan of Wilmington were visit irs here Friday afternoon. 0. C. Johnson of Snow Oarnj ormer pricipal of Bolivia schoo ind S. D. Wright of Tabor Citj ormer member of the Bolivia fa lulty stopped here Friday nigh in route to the basketball tourno nent. ceT vre AEiO designated nalty of 3 efore that . to 12 Noon VI. to 2 P. M. 1. to 4 P. M. . M. to 11:30 n to 1 P. M. o 2:30 P. M. to 4:30 p. m. [. to 12 Noon o 4:30 P. M. . to 11 A. M. 1. to 12 Noon to 1:30 P. M. VI. to 3 P. M. o 4:30 P. M. 11:30 A. M. an to 3 P. M. ! SOUTHPORT, N. C. - NEWS 1 Jj * w A* 'i T ? [ BRIEFS n r=r- ' NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stanley of i Supply announce the birth of a I p daughter on March S. ;1 FOR TREATMENT - Mrs. Mary F. Carrier of South- j e port was admitted to the Brunswick County Hospital Thursday t! for treatment. 11 j IN HOSPITAL ' I Captain Charlie Swann, of i Southport was admitted to' the ! Brunswick County Hospital Mont j day for observation. HOSPITAL PATIENT -1 j Warren Cooper, of Southport. >. was admitted to the Brunswick r County Hospital Monday. t p?a DISMISSED James Hall of Beaufort, memn ber of the crew of the Comstock, was dismissed from the Bruns. \ wick County Hospital today. SURGICAL PATIENT e Mrs. C. C. Ellis of Wampee, S. C. was :admitted Monday to the j Brunswick County Hospital as a s surgical patient. s APPENDECTOMY a Mrs. Richmond Cumbee. of Southport underwent an operation for the removal of her appendix Monday at the Brunswick County Hospital. I ^ f PNEUMONIA Jerry Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spencer of Southport, is " a pneumonia patient at the Brunswick County Hospital. : CAKE SALE Members of the . Southport Baptist Woman's Missionary So'' ciety will hold a pie and cake ' sale Saturday afternoon in Wards Grocery. AT PRESBYTERIAN '* Rev. J. R. Potts will preach Sunday at New Hope Presbyterian '' church at 11:30. in the morning. c The usual evening service will be y held at Southport Presbyterian church Sunday evening. His sermon subject will be "The Faith That Saves". > VISIT GARDENS ' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Collins and ' daughter. Miss Lilian Collins, visl* ited relatives in Myrtle Beach f and Conway two weeks ago and l* made the trip down to Brookgreen Gardens, which they say are now in the height of their ' beauty. J _ JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Hobgoblin House, a mystery play, will be given by the junior class of Southport high school on Friday. March 24th. This play was originally scheduled on March 17th, but on account of illness of several members of the cast it had to be postponed. The juniors are giving this play in order to raise funds for their junior-senior banquet. The cast of the piny is as follows: Darius Krupp, EJdmond Newton; Pricilla Carter, Annie M. Watts; Marian, Marian Frink; Jill, Doris Corlette; Frank Harlow, Buster Northrop; Jack Loring, Marcellus Cox; Susan Parkins, Doris Lewis; Delilah Worts, Josephine Moore: Henry Goober, Paul Dosher; Bluebeard Bronson, Ted. Lewis;;, Bill Wilkins, Harold Aldridge; Patricia Arnold, Virginia McKeithan. ,J 1 I 1 CHAPEL PROGRAM The eighth grade entertained the school Wednesday morning, March, 8. The program was as follows: ( Scripture?Joy Arnold: recitation?Helen Evans, song?"Neapolitan Night"?Gllda Arnold, Mildred. Lancaster, Joy Arnold, Doris Price, Martha Brown, Lepedis Smith, Pauline Brown, Jeangtt? Tyndell, Margaret Can. Glennie Price, Frances Cox, Ruth Wallace, Helen Evans, Doris Hickman: declamation?"Grave of the .Unknown Soldier"? Harlee Sellers; Piano Solo?"Flower Song", GUda Arnold: Quartet?"Song of Moonlight Sea", Gilda Arnold, Margaret Carr, Jeanette Tyndell, Martha G. Brown: violin solo? "Blue Danube"?Mrs. Livingston. TelamT school news Senior superlatives The Senior Class held a meeting recently and elected class superlatives. They are as follows: Most attrative, Betty Lou Powell, Edward Lewis; prettiest, Betty Brew Chinnis; best looking, Jimmy Paden; biggest flirt, Betty Brew Chinnis, Ray Brew; biggest pest. Helen McKeithan, Clifford Clark; most studious, Martha Anderson, Lloyd Bordeaux; most intellectual, Martha Anderson, Ray Brew, most ability. Evelyn Roberts, Clifford Clark: most liekly . to succeed, Martha Anderson. Edward Lewis; most original, Evelyn Roberts, Ray Brew; cutest, Plorpnce Skipper, Edward Lewis; Friendliest, Madge Robblns, Clif ford Clark; most bashful, Flor-l ence Skipper, Emmett Ggney; ,sil-j liest, Madge Robbins, Ray Brew; wittiest, Helen ..McKeithan, Clifford . Clark;... most dependable, ' Florence Skipper, Edawrd Lewis; j most independent,. Daisy Benton, j) Emmett Oaney; most. jroncetted, |: Betty Lou Powell, (Lloyd Bor-;! deaux; best personality, Betty ( Brew Chinnis, Ray Brew; most , athletic. Betty Lou Powell, Clif- 1 ford Clark; laziest. Vivian Wil- ,! liams, Billy Willetts; class babies, i Helen McKeithan, Clifford Clark; j best sports, Betty Brew Chinnis, j J Edward Lewis; best-all-round J, Betty Brew Chinnis, Clifford [' Clark; neatest, Betty Lou Powell, |j Lloyd Bordeaux; best students,') Frances Ganey, Lloyd Bordeaux; |! most sarcastic, Betty Brew Chin- j i nis, Ray Brew; most likable, ' Frances C.aney, Ray Brew; most i influential, Martha Anderson, Ray 1 Brew; most dignified, Martha An- i derson, Lloyd Bordeaux; most ver- ! satile, Betty Brew .Chinnis, Clif- < ford Clark; most popular, Betty ) Brew Chinnis, Ray Brew. i i'. t. a. .meets j The Parent-Teachers Associq lion of Lelanit, high sc'iooli met i last night. Plans were piade for j Tag Week which is this week. , The purpose of Tag Week is to raise funds to be used for var- , ious school activities. ^ 1 basketball game A basketball game between Le- : land and Shallotte schools was , played. on the court inr the new j gym last night after the P.-T. A. meeting. The score for the boys ; was 34 to 11 in favor of Leland. The score for the, girjs was 23 to ( 17 in favor of Shallotte. STAR-NEWS TQIRNAMEVT j Both the boys and girls basket- 1 ball tpam are looking forward to , the Sfar-News Tournament this comipg week-end. . .. The tournament W'H be played ; in the. Y. M. C. A. building in i' Wilmington. 11 PICTURE FOR ANNUAL Members of the high school, 1 various clubs and members of the entire faculty , will have their pictures .taket) .Wednesday for the high school annual. VISITS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. George F, Goley, of Sh&llotte entertained thpir son. Byron H. Goiey, over the weekend. Byron is a student at >Iaryville College, Maryville, Tenn. I ,' y <?? JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Juniors of Leland high school honored thg seniors at the annual junior-Senior banquet, in the Hotel Wilmington last night. INFLUENZA Mrs. George F. Goley is confined, to her home on Mullberry road suffering with the grip. B. V. P. U. PARTY On Thursday, Feb. 23, Mrs. , George F. Goley entertained the members of her B. T. V. Group . of Chapel Hill at a Valentine social. Twenty-three boys and gills were present all enjoyed the games, music, singing and refreshments. THIRD GRADE The third grade is enjoying a I "Health Crusade" on which they | are now working. T~ WANT ADS~ Respectable, cultured man age 61 wishes room with fisherman or summer resident., Light chores agreeable. Write Harqhj Sheldon, Orton Hotel, Wilmington, N. C. n tC * o-iuFOR SALE: 120-aore tract of fertile land with good crop of timber. Originally part of J. H. Frink estate. Price $2,000.00. Interested parties may contact S. B. Frink, Southport, or make inquirey direct to owner Ralph F. Frink, Seaman Barracks, Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C. 3-8-c LEGAtS NOTICE OF HALK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, made in the special proceeding entitled: Edgar IX Warren, el als, Vh Mary M. Warren,, et als.. the undersigned commissioner. will, on the 10th day of April, 1939. at 12:00 (twelve!.o'clock, noon, at the rcourthouse door in Southport. North Carolina. offer for sale to the highest bidder, for. cash, that certain tra*-t or land lying and being in Town Creek Township, ..Brunswick County, North Carolina, and. more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a Black Gum tree. W. 11. Bobbins corner in the run of the western prong:.of Old 'Field branch: runs thence up said run of the branch South 98 degrees West, 14S feet to a Puff Wood tree; thence up the run South 11 degrees. 3? minutes, West, .183 feet to a stake; thence up the run South 34 degrees West. 136 feet to a stake; thence up the run South 87 degrees West. 83 feet- Spruce Pine: (hence South 47 degrees West, 18 feet to a lightwood stump at the mouth of the ditch in the above mentioned branch; thence up said ditch South 38 degrees West. 330 feet to a stake in the edge of a small pond; thence South 80 degrees West*- 82>,i feet to a Spruce Pine in the edge of said pond; thence up said ditch South 31 degrees West. .4feet to a stak^; thence up the ditch South. 7 degrees East. 412*4 .feet to the public road; thence South tabout 73 degrees East. w?th I. D. HarrMson's line to 1. T. Robbing.eovner;thence with his line North., about J?5 i degrees East, about 1.606 - feet to a stake, I. T. Robbins corner intj. F. Swain's line; thence with Swain's* line North 72 degrees East. 165 feet to a stake, said Swain a corner: thence North 74 degrees. 36 iminutes -West. 317 feet j to the Beginning. Containing about 22 acres, more or less. SUBJECT HOWEVER to the dower interest of Mary M. Warren, widow of G. A. Warren. This the 6th day of March. 1939. J. H. Ferguson, Commissioner. 4-12-c THEATRE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE . <Bj Substituted Trtlfttttl # Pursuant to the power anil authorty contained in a certain deed of rust dated the 11th day of August. t93f; executed by Mayme Moore an?l hi stand. N. M. Moore to C. S. table. Trustee, which deed of trust a duly registered in" the office of he Register of Deed* of Brunswick "ounty. North Carolina, in Book on. >age 6?. securing a certain note payible to Home owners' Loas Corporation. default having been made for i period of raon- than ninety (9b) lays in the payment of said note as provided therein and in the performir.ee of certain eonvenants set out n - said' deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the voider of said indebtedness, the uniersigned Trustee, havinc been substituted. as trustee for S. Nobles, said lubstitution being duly recorded in the >ffice of . the Register of Deeds of Ifriinswick County. North Carolina, n Book OR, page 18. will offer for tale at public auction to the highest adder .Tor i-ash at ihe Court House loor in Brunswick County. Southport. tarth Carolina at 1- o'clock noon on he 15th day of April. 1929 the. folowing described real estate, to-wit: All that certain lot.- tract or parcel if land situate, lying .and being in he City of Southport, Smlthville rownship. County of Brunswick, State if'North Carolina, and more particularly deseril>ed and defined an follows: Adjoining the lands of Atrs. \\\ S. Dosher. C. S. VariArnridge. T. U. I .indsay and Potts Street. BBC INNING at a point in (he eastern margin of Wotts Street in the City of tauthport. N. C.. 60 feet southwardly from intersect ion of said margin >f Potts Street with southern line >f .Moore Street: running thence with line of .Mrs. \V. S. Dosher at right ingles to Potts Street and parallel to Moore Street easlwardly 120 feet tm C. S. VanAntridge's western line; lhencn 'With -western line of C. S. VanAm ridge parallel with Potts St. louthuardly 50 ft. to T. 11. Liudsey's northern line; thence with T. II. Lindsay's northern line parallel with Moore fct. westwardly 120 ft. to the eastern margin of Potts St.;Hhence -with said pastern margin of Potts St. northwardly 50 ft. to the BEGINNING rorner. Being nil live laud conveyed by John R. Ames and wife. Elizabeth Haight Ames, to N. M. Moore, deed dated June 27. 1924. and registered in Book 40. page .183. in the office of Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, X. C.. and also conveyed by N. -M. Moore to Mavme Moore by deed dated Nov. !. 1920. filed for registeration Nov. 0. 1920. and registered in Book 41. Page 008. in said office, to which said deeds and the records thereof reference is hereby lahde for greater certainly of descrlplion, Heing the lands plotted on map Jesignnted as ".Map Showing Location Property of .Mrs. Ma vine Moore. Potts Streets. City of Southport". said map :>eing made from a survey hv It. I. Mint/.. C. K? July 21. 1934. which said map is on file with the Home Owners' Loan Corporation, its successors and | or assigns and w hich is hereby referred to for greater certainty of description. This property will he sold subject to 1B39 taxes. The purchaser at this sale will he required to make a cash deposil of 5 .|n>r cent ol' -the purchase price to show good faith. This, the 13th day of March. 1939. T. C\ Ahernethy Substitute Trustee S. R. Prink, Attorney. 4-12-r NOTICE OF FOKKt I.ONt'KK .Under and by virtue a power ol sale; contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Chas. 10. Cause and wife. Gertrude Cause to Peoples United Bank on the ICtli, day of Septem? her. 1929. and there-after on the 19th. day ol July, 1935, duly assigned to H. T. St. Ceorge. J. Berg and R. I. Mint/., trusteed, to secure, the payment of u certain note therein recited, which said mortgage deed is duly recorded in Book No. 48 at Page No. 49:t, records of Brunswick County. X. ('., and default having been made in the ipayment of said not", the undersigned, trustees, assignees of the .Mortgagee, will on Monday.' the 17th. day of April. 1939. nl 12 o'clock. M., at the Courthouse door in Southport, N. C. offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described tracts of land, lowit: Is!. Tract: That certain island between the waters of Dutchman? Creek and Elisabeth river formed by what is known as the "go through", consisting of a marsh island and heginning where the "go through" enters Elizabeth river; thence (town the Elizabeth river to where the waters of Dutchman* creek at low water flow into the Elizabeth river; thence up the run of Dutchmans (reek as it meanders to the "go through" which Is below Prnziers Neck; thence with the run of the "go through" as it meanders to the'beginning. Being the same, tract of land conveyed to C. E. Geuac by R. M. Wescott. by deed dated April 28th. 1924. and recorded in Book No. 40. Page No. 250. records of- Brunswick County, N. C. 2nd. Tract: Known as Bush Point tract o( land. Beginning on North side ol I'uuli I'ninf fiiHii runs with Calf Cully marsh to the old Bridge; thence South 10 West to Fraziers Branch at a light wood stake, a corner; theme with the branch to a pine, a corner, 12* yards; thence South . 10 West tc the highlands on the South side of Fraziers branch, a light wood;? slake, a cornet:; thence down Frazler* branch to the crossing; theme North to the highlands on the Nohth side-; thence thrv Marsh hack to the l>egllining, containing 50 acres, more ot less. 3rd. Tract,: Beginning at I'amp bell Log across Calf Cully: rum thence down the run of Calf Cully U Dutchman# creek: thence down Dutch mans Creek to the mouth of .Fraxien branch; thence up Fraziers branch t< the Spehcer landing at highwatei mark; thence to the beginning, eOn tainrng' lhO* acres, more or Jess. Thi last two*Above, mentioned tracts bein* same conveyed- to. C. K. Cause bj Walker New ton and others by deet dated Jan. 15th. 1026. recorded it Book No. 42 at Page No. 298. record: of Brunswick: County, N.t C. 4th Tract: Beginning at. Northwest corn er of Pasture fence and. runnini thence North 10 degrees 55. minute: East to tlve., Northern boundary lirn of the Southport Fish- Scrap and Oi Company's lands; thence with th* Boundary line of said lands as in dicated on a plot East. South am West to a point on tltw- Kliiabetl river where the first line projects would intersect the same; them* North 19 degrees 55 minutes East ti the beginning, containing 162 acres o hill land and 127. acres of Marsl lands, more or less. The above de scribed tract of land being the trar conveyed by Southport Fish Sera and Oil Co.. to J. W. Dey and C. fi (Jause as will more fully appear h; reference to Book No. 34 at Page Nc 350. records of Brunswick County. N C.. to which reference is hereby mad so as to .include ..the plot hetetofor refered to as fully as If include' herein and , attached hereto, same be ing recorded as above set forth, sav ing and excepting, however, from th lands hereby conveyed all that par of the above described tract of land conveyed by J. W. Dey and C. F Cause to Portsmouth Fisheries Comp any. May 31#l. 1922. recorded i Book Na 37 at Page No. 167, record of Brunswick lYaimy. N. C? hereh; especially refered to and the sail excepted part of said lands, bein that certain parcel of land in Bruits wick County. *\Y C.. on the Nortl side oS ..Elizabeth river, hounded b the lands of - Dey and Cause, th Southport Fish Ncrap and Oil Comp any and by Elizabeth river, contair ing aoout 29-4-10 acres more or les: described and- deftwl further as fol lows, viz: - Beginning at a concret poM marked "DGX"- 1921 and indi cnted on plat accompanying deed frot Southport J^sh Scrap and Oil Comr | any 5tO ?Dey and* Cause, recorded i Book No. .-34 at Page No. 356. record of BrunswUk -County. N. C., a Northwest eorner of Pasture; rur thence North 10 degrees 55 minute East 236 *45eet- to a i corner; them South -86 degrees 37 minutes East 899 feet to a corner; thence South degrees 99 minutes West about 525 feet to the Northeast corner of Pai turo fence; .thence with Pastm Fence same course about 387.7 feet t corner No. 4, total distance frot corner 3 to corner 4 being 913.2 fe page theee ~ I thence with Pasture fence South 7^ degrees 9 minutes East about 234 feet j to corner 5 on the Elizabeth Biver; thence up Elizabeth river as it mearid-; j ers <to rorrier 0 Pasture fence; thence ^ with Pasture fence 0 degrees 33 . ' minutes East about 741 feet to the be-', v ginning .corner, map hereunto attach- ? ed and forming a part hereof, recorded^ Ion Page Xo.- 168 of Book So. 37, records of Brunswick County. X C.: L Dated and Posted this the 14th, day of March. 1939. II . T. St. George. J. Berg and H. I. Afintz. Trustees and assignees of Peoples lTmted Bank, Mortgagee J. NY. P.uark, Atty. Southport, X. C. 'dMU n NOTICE OF FoKEi'lOSFRE . ;j'' Cnder anil by virtue of a power . . (of sale contained in a certain mortgage Deed executed by A. M. Rice and wife. Margaret Flue, to Peoples j LTnited Bank on April 24th, 1928. and | recorded in Book Xo. 4S at Page So. | 96. records of Brunswick County, X. = to secure the payment of a erj tain note therein recited, and there| after on the 18th. day of July. 1935, i assigned to H. T. St. George. J. Berg I and Ft. I. Mintz. trustees ami default having been made in the payment of said note, the undersigned trustee*. I assignees of the mortgagee will on -* I Monday. April 17th, 1919. at 12 o'clock. \f? offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door ^ ! in Southport, X. the following described tract of land, towit: L>iog and being in tjie cit> of Southport, X. C.. and beginning at the Southeast corner of St. George and Potts Streets runs theme about East along ;j the line of St. George Street 141.66 feet to the Western line of l.or Xo. . .., ,j 39; thence about South along the line of Lot No. 3ft. 32.53 feet to the Northern line of ; lot Xo. '23; thence about West along the line of lot Xo. 23. 432 feet to the eastern. line of Potts, Street: thence about North , ?, / along the eastern line of Potts Street 87.2ft feet to the beginning, same be- |(i i ' ing f.ots Xos. 21 and 22 of the Pyke and Pullen subdivision of the City of Southport. X. and. Iieiug same lo's conveyed to A. M. Rico and wife by .S .M. Creech ami to. said S. M. Creech by Pyke and Pullen by deed <|t r|| duly recorded in Book No. "T. T.". at Page Xo. 4ftft, records of Brunswick County. X. C. Hated and Posted this llth, day of .March. 1939. H. T. St. George. J. Berg. R. I. Mintz, Trustees and assignees of the iy ?i|| I People I'nited Bank. J. \V. Kuark. Atty., Southport, X. C. 4-12-c ;t)< NOTICE OF SAI.K OF I.AND WHEREAS, on the 27th day of iP.llf August. 1934, James F. llart. deceased . executed and delivered unto W. O. ll'm'// McGihony. Trustee for l4Mid Bank Commissioner, a certain deed of trust which is recorded In the office of the <. Register of Heeds for Brunswick l{ ' V .u Jr. IlAnlf I'.A lOlllliy, .Nurin v.aioiuui, ... at i?a?e fin; and /<> >*iJ> WHKRKAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness I) thereby ; ? etired as therein provided, and lite trustee has beep requested by the owner and holder thereof , . to exercise the power of sale therein '' contained: . NOW. TIIKRHFORK. under and by ' ' virtue of the authority conferred by .1 the said deed of trust the undersigned '?l/t Trustee will on the 18 day of March. 10.19. at the court house door of ,|M?iL Brunswick County, North Carolina, at . . twelve o'clock noon offer for sale I to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: All that certain tract, piece or x parcel of land lying ami being situate s * ? in Smithville Township. Brunswick i County. North Carolina, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Seven (117) j acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of the Barber heirs on the o|i North; lands of A. B. Mercer on the East, lands of William Creeii 011 m the South, and the Marsh of Uovernor's Creek on the West, and being hi.i t I situate about eight miles from the Town of Southporl and near what is / known as the river road. The prol>erty is more fully described by metes and bounds in the deed of trust above mentioned to which reference is made. hh>| This the 14 day of February, 1939. W. O. McCibony. Trustee C. Hd. Taylor. Agent and Attorney for Trustee 3-22-c TRI'.HTKK'S 8.W.F OF KKAL KHTATK DEFAULT having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured , ( |>{ . by the deed of trust executed by M. A. Northrop and Theltna Northrop his wife, to Robert W. Davis. Trustee for the South port Building , ,jo and Bonn Association. tinted 15th day of August. 1914. duly recorded >q'| in Book 51. at page fill. Records of the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, to which refer- , 1 enoe is hereby especially made, and ... 1 application having been made.by the ,M ' said Southporl Building and Loan Association 10. the undersigned Trustee the undersigned Trustee will offer t(>rv for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in . itMI 1 the City of Southporl, N. C., on 1 ! Saturday the 81I1 day of April. A. D. ,ij ; 1939. at 11 o'clock Noon, the following described lot. tract, piece or { parcel of land lying and heing in the City of Southporl, Brunswick County, N. 0., and hounded and described as follows, to-wit: illt/O^ BKHINNINfS at a point In the Baste 1 n line of Boundary Street said j c 7ti point being 12ft Feel Northwardly , from the Northeast corner of Hound- ./!?>') // ary and Nash Streets, runs theme Northwardly with the Eastern Line of |>|I/l | Boundary Street 45 Feet to a stake. , thence Eastwardly 66 Feet to a-stake; | }? thence Southwardly and parallel with Boundary street 45 Feet 10 a stake; ' (10 . William Uuthrie's corner; thence Wesiw.-irdly and parallel with Nash fflBTi ' Street fifi Feet, to the beginning and : being the same land . conveyed to M. .:! I A* Northrop by Lucy Northrop 12th day of January. 1931, and duly re- / * ..i^i r..l. -jt o;iffc> lift. vuniou . - - . ? ? Records of the office of the Register p of Deeds of Brunswick County. to which reference in hereby especially Hi. i made. f ROBERT W. DAVIS. Trustee For ?if f Southporl Building and l/oan Abho1 ciaHr/i \ ) i DATED AND POSTKD This 8th ? day of .March. 1939. nHhj . 4-5-c t * ! TRl'MTF.E'S NAI.E OF ; ItKA I. ESTATE (. Default having been made in the j payment of the indebtedness secured ? by the deed of trust executed the , 19th day of June. 1936. by Louis'*! ') 1 I Fuilwood and Josie Fuilwood, his i ^ wife, to Robert W. Davis. Trustee a for the Southporl Building and Loan j Association, duly recorded in Book ? 58. at page *369. Records of the Office J of the Register of Deeds of Brunsr wick County to which reference Is 1 hereby especially made, and appllea" lion having been made to the under- , 1 signed trustee by the said Southp port Building and Loan Association. ' the undersigned trustee will offer for V sale at public auction to the highest > bidder for rash at the Court House ' Door in the City of Southport., Rruns& wick County, X. on Saturday e the 8th day of April. A. D. 1939, at (I 12:30 P. M.? the following described i- lot, tract, piece or parcel of land - lying and being in the City of Southe port, Brunswick County, N. C? and t bounded and described as follows, tos wit: V Adjoining the lands of P. C. Tharp. i- et als. being a part of Back Lot No. n 1 of the William Taylor Tract, and ,s BEGINNING at a point in the West- , , y ern line of Burringtou Avenue 150 j Feet Northwardly-, from the i n terser^ tion of the Northern lane of Brown Street; with the Western Line of BurI, rington Avenue, runs thence North' wardly with said line FIFTY (50) * Feet to the P. C. Tharp line; thence Westwardly with said P. C. Tharp line 191.31 Feet to the dividing lino between hack lots number 1 and 2 of the Taylor Tract; thence with said dividing line South 2 degrees 42' East to John Jones corner: thence Eastwardly with said John Jones line to . n the beginning, and being the same land conveyed to Louie O. Fuilwood n and wife by L. H. Fuilwood and i* wife by deed dated fh? 2nd day of <> i April, 1934 and recorded in Book 59. ? at page 254. Records of the Office > of the Register of Deeds of Bruns? wirkv County, to which reference is .? hereby especially made. 6 Robert w. Davis, TiusteeehbEeecfrn . ;i ? .5 ROBERT W. DAVIS. Trustee For s- Southport Building and Loan Associa e tion ;o DATED AND POSTED This 8Ul Mi t. fj m day of March. 1939. ' at 4-5-c

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