.. Kp."'. PEC. 27, 1939 I 11 1 1\(! HOSTESS 'was Ml's. M- R- Sanders and Mrs. I \\ Tirni PARTY H ^ Hood bingoed for consola Rs,BlEL^ tion. Guest prize went to Mrs. *k TTw was hostess Paul Messlck. ir.t. Hp fternoon at a de- Others playing were Mesdames " |3CS t her home. J- W. Ruark. L. C. Fergus, R I. lB t;UlS ^ro Ruests were en- Mintz. H. T. St. George. W. L. lertM-r? vy 1tt, actively deco- Styron, L. T. Yaskell. W. S. that 1 r Christmas motif. Wells- R- L- Jones and the hosfweK-'er for the afternoon teas. B t r Fergus, who reluncheon set: QUAIL SUPPER I". a double deck of. ^jjss Leila Hub- Miss Lois Jane Bussells enterW C. Reece won tained her bridge club on Thurs" ;rt. bath powder. day night at a quail supper. The M- were awarded to occasion was the clubs Christmas t p.rul Messick and Mer- party, and the living rooms in 0f Morgan City, La. which she entertained were at-; -h . 's of ice cream and tractively decorated with holly ral^B5 carried out the and other Christmas greens. *(E lien. Guests playing; The beautifully lighted Christ T.i.-''i'mes R. B. Thomp- mas tree was the center of atv:.on. A. E. Hunt- traction, as after the delicious " T' w. Ruark, L. T. supper, the members of the club Pa vis, J. G. Chris- exchanged Christmas gifts, p Torgensen. Thomas Miss Bussells was high scorer ../fossick. Moore. J. M. for the evening and Mrs. L. J. \v S. Wells. J. E. Hardee bingoed for consolation. H r m Auley. C. J. New- Those who enjoyed the supper Vst George. L. J. Har- and the evening of bridge were l,.f rvi R- L Mintz: and Mesdames L. J. Hardee, W. C. Hood, Elizabeth McGlamery. Louis Dixon, I. B. in^B ... .. nnd T.rvic Tonn Pnccpllc Wilnv WpIIq "PVprl Wil 'ling, Merritt Moore, Alan Ewing. Bill Jorgensen, Robert Thompson. HOSTESS James Harper, and Missts Evelyn (HUB Loughlin, Elizabeth Watson, Leila 1 | Hubbard,' and Nancie Hood. afternoon to her j Bl'FFET SUPPER lf! isimns party was held: Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Hardee were exchanged. were hosts at a buffet supper on f-.... k rne was attractive- Christmas eve at which time : H with Christmas they had their Christmas tree center piece of Christ- and exchanged gifts before going ^H.. :r. being particularly at- to the mid-night show here. t Tb. refreshments fol- Guests were: Misses Nancie; I . hi'a inv motif with red Hood. Lois Jane Bussells. Eliza. cakes and ice cream beth Watson and Leila Hubbard: ' | Christmas tree in the and Roy McKeithan. Johnie StilI ler, Watters Thompson and DalH ifternoon las Piggott. U SHALLOT! t IKAUlNt. tU. SHALLOTTE, N. C. a|| " " " " itufuTl I J. L. HENRY I WINNABOW, N. C. I G. W. KIRBY & SONS I SUPPLY, N. G. NEWS 1 BRIEFS | BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newcomb of Southport announce the birth of a son, Robert Frederick, on December 21, at Dosher Memorial ! Hospital. FRACTURED ARM Clarence Causley of Ash was admitted to Dosher Memorial Hospital Friday for treatment for a fractured arm. IN HOSPITAL Green Lewis of Bolivia was a i patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital Sunday through Tuesday. MAY BUILD HERE John D. Biggs, liquidator of the Commercial National Bank and well known North Carolina citizen, spent Sunday and Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs may build a home here and move to Southport early in the new year. PROPERTY ON MARKET It is understood that nearly all of the old C. R. VanAmringe buildings and lots, most of which are on the waterfront in the vicinity of the Brunswick Inn and Grimes House, are now on the market. BUILDING HOME Bill Wells recently purchased a , building lot in the rear of the Biunswick Inn, fronting on Moore , street. Building material has already been placed and construe- 1 tion work on a new home will j, commence this week. YACHT CAROLINA HERE The 70-foot cruiser-yacht Caro- , lina of E. W. Goss, Washington,, D. C spent Friday night here, en route south. The boat was originally built for a North Caro-, lina man, about a dozen years ago. She has since changed hands several times and the present crew did not recall who the original Tar Heel owner was. DISCHARGED PATIENTS The following patients were discharged from Dosher Memorial; Hospital during the past week: Mrs. F. W. Sellers. Southport: Friday; George C. Stanley. Shallotte. Monday: Miss Christine Hewett, Southport, Wednesday: Lee Johnson, Southport, Sunday: Mrs. C. M. Fulford, Supply, Thursday: Mrs. Prudence Brown, Shallotte. Sunday; Russell Hewett, Supply, Sunday. STRANGE RAINBOW With it raining last night and with hundreds of multi-colored lights adorning the streets, sidewalks and homes, the paved roadways and streets in Southport were turned into marvelous and beautiful rainbows. The reflection of the lights on the wet pavements was, of course, ' responsible. Personal Miss Mary Dick Cannon, stud- ] ent at Charleston College, is spending the Christmas holidays i here with her parents. ] R. J. Kiddoo returned Tuesday to Charlotte after spending the i holidays here with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Jelks and j daughter, Peggy, visited his j mother, Mrs. J. W. Jelks, here i this week. John Garrett, member of the school faculty at Salisbury, is i visiting his mother during the i holidays. Pearce Cranmer spent the : Christmas holidays here with his parents, Judge and Mrs. E. H. : Cranmer. Prince O'Brien, employee of the ( Imperial Tobacco Co. in Durham, 1 is visiting his parents. ! "* * - 1 TAmmia I Mr. ami mis. iujuuuc son and daughter of Athens, Ga i spent Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. 1 Mrs. J. J. Adkins, Jack Ad- 1 kins, of Wilmington: and Mr. ' and Mrs. Tidings of Charleston, W. Va., visited friends here Tues- 1 day afternoon. Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cranmer spent Christmas afternoon in < Whiteville visiting friends. j Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Mintz spent < Christmas Day in Shallotte with < his parents. < Dr. and Mrs. John Cranmer of : Wilmington visited relatives here < Saturday. < Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cavan- i augh of Atlanta, Ga., visited friends here this week. i Miss Anna Katharine Garrett of < Western Carolina Teachers Col- 1 lege is spending the holidays here > with her mother, Mrs. Lee Gar- ' rett. < Mrs. Fred S. Covington pf At- 1 lanta, Ga is visiting her mother, < Mrs. Mayme Moore. ( Merritt Moore of Morgan City, f La., is spending the Christmas holidays here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hardee and t son, Lou, left today for New i Smyrna Beach, Fla., where they 1 will spend the ballance of the 1 winter. i Of I THE STATE PORT P1LO' James Thompson, Jr., and But-' ler Thompson spent the Christmas holidays here with their par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomp- j son. Mr. and Mrs. James Furpless, of Raleigh spent the holiday week end , here with their parents, Mr. [ and Mrs. Price Furpless. Mrs. Pridgeon and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Pridgeon, of Acme- j Delco, are spending this week, here with Mrs. J. W. Ruark. Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Ewing | had his mother as their guest for | Christmas. Miss Edna Robinson, member of the nursing staff at Dosher Memorial Hospital, spent from Friday through Monday with relatives in Kershaw, S. C. Miss Esther Prevatte left Sunday for her home in Lumberton ' where she spent until today. Mrs. R. L. Campbell left Tuesday for Florence, S. C., to visit 1 relatives. 1 1 OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Christian i held open house Christmas Day from 6 o'clock until 11 o'clock. 1 Winnabow News \ i W. H. Segraves and Misses Evelyn and Catherine Willetts re- ( turned Tuesday from visiting in , Florida and Georgia. ( Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knox of Louisville, Ky., are visiting Mrs. , Minnie Knox and family. , Norwood Lewis spent Thursday , in New York on business. Miss Judy Foulke, a student of the Cathedra! School, Washington, D. C. arrived Thursday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Foulke. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Potter and J daughters, Misses Eva Belle and [ ( Audrey Jane, of Charlotte spent j Thursday with Mrs. Lila Skipper j ] and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Potter. !, Miss Grace Robbins of New j Bern school faculty is spending j the holidays with her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. M. B. Robbins. I] Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cranmer j and son of Southport were visitors here Friday evening. S. O. Craven of Charleston arriver Friday night to spend the aolidays here with his family. John Gore and family and War-1 ren Davis and family of Peters-1 burg, Va spent the holidays here j ,vith George Swain and family. Early Sellars and family of Belmont spent the holidays here j ,vith relatives. C. C. Long and family of Monk's Corner, S. C., are spending the aolidays with Mrs. J. H. John- \ ion and family. W. J. Freeman, Jr., and family | 1 )f Charleston, S. C., are spending I :he holidays with Rev. and Mrs. IV. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Luke McDuffie of Sanford spent the holidays here vith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flowers and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maultsby of Sevennah, Ga.. spent Sunday and | Monday with J. C. Maultsby and i 'amily. Miss Fifi Foulke of Philee, Pa., arrived Sunday morning to spend < sometime with her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. Geo. R. Foulke. Mrs. Kennith Corbett of Wil- | nington and Lawrence Bennett of Greensboro attended services at j New Hope Presbyterian church Sunday morning. G. E. Maultsby and family of 1 Clinton spent Monday with J. C. , Maultsby and family. J. R. Fields and family left | Sunday to visit relatives in Chaple Hill and other places. Elliot Livingston of Wilming- 1 ton spent Monday afternoon with ' Mrs. J. C. Maultsby and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Chambers ' ind sons of Pembroke were vis- ' itors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond a.nd Paul Merritt spent Monday in Wilmington with Mr. and Mrs. j S. C. Edge. Miss Helen Hufham and George ' Tabbott of Rocky Mount were , week-end guests of Miss Margar- ' et Mills. James Galloway of Supply and Leon Henry, Jr., of Rocky Mount were visitors here Sunday after- i Mrs. R. J. Mills and son, Lawrence, of Leland and Mrs. A. B. : Hufham and children, Betty, Joan j jtnd Christine, of Rocky Mount spent Monday afternoon with Mr. > ind Mrs. J. H. Mills. , Miss Alberta Freeman of Durham spent Sunday and Monday with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Freeman. DAIRY CLUB FORMED i ALONG MILK ROUTES 1 A piedmont Dairy Cow Pro- , iuction Club, to assist boys and < girls in good dairy practices and J ievelope a sense of ownership i combined with sound business pro- j tcedure, has been formed along the t milk routes served by the Carna- { tion Milk Company, it is announc- t cd by John A. Arey, dairy exten- ; sion specialist of State College. ' County farm agents will organ- , ize and conduct the clubs, in j cooperation with the milk com- ; sany, which will loan each club [ member a can, and strainer, and ' supply strainer discs without 1 charge. The company will also f <eep production records on every j club cow, and help the members c :o obtain cows wherever neces- j jary. ' A contest will be held over a , 500-day period, and prizes will be iwarded for the best production ( ecord in each county, and the ' cest club record. Boys and girls ' cetween the ages of 10 and 21 c may enroll before April 30, 1940. { r. SOUTHPORT. N. C. Big Five College , Cage Schedules Warm Up Games On Tap This Week With Time Off For Christmas; Total Of 46 Playing Dates For Big Five College Teams During the rush and press of Christmas shopping you mayj have overlooked the advent of ] the Big Five basketball season, j It's already here, for most of the Big Five teams have played warm-up tests. However, the real campaigning did not get under svay until this week. There are 46 playing dates on the schedule for Big Five basketball fans, and four of these dates headline this week's cage doings, 1 with Duke and Davidson making ' abbreviated trips into Maryland J and the District of Columbia. Duke plays three games this week; Davidson played at George Washington Monday. Duke open- j ad its trip on Tuesday by tackl-1 ing the Oklahoma Aggies at the j Baltimore Coliseum. Duke played I Washington (Md.) College at Chestertown Wednesday, and will close the trip by playing at Bal-J timore University today. This week's program will close [ active campaigning until after j Christmas, but then the firing: will begin in earnest. I < WANT ADS i CHRISTMAS BARGAIN SI 0.00 '; Gillette razor and kit. Includes leather case, brush and container,! ?oap and container, and 10 Gillette Blue Blades. Reduced 301 percent. Ideal Christmas gift for I father, brother, husband or sweet- j heart. Watsons Pharmacy, South-!1 port, N. C. 12-13-* j LEGALS I. NOTH'E or S \ I,K OF 1929 MODEL I "A" FOKI Al'TOMOItlLE i OK 1 STOli \(.F Whereas. Peter l'. Janorone stored J 1929 model Ford automobile motor No. ! A-2431216 serial No with the undersigned, and ! Whereas, the undersigned kept said . automobile in storage for saici Peter 1 r. .Janorone for tin* past nine months, and Whereas, said storage aeeount amounts to $45.00 and said has not bee npaid and said automobile has); Ueen in possession ot* the undersigned ; for more than 90 days; Now therefore, under and by virtue ' f>f the laws of North Carolina as 1 contained in C. S. No. 2435. the ' undersigned will offer for sale at 1 public auction to the highest, bidder ; for cash at Cecil Hewett's home near ; Shallotle. N. C.. on Saturday, .lanu iry I'n. 1910, at 1- o'clock noon the 1 above described automobile. Dated this 20th day of December. * 1939. ' Cecil Hewett. Claimant 1-17- ' ( NOTICE OF SPEC I \ I. BONO ' ELECTION TOWN OF SUA I.I.OTTE, NOItTII (AKOLI.NA A special election will be held be- . ween 7 A. AI. and sunset, Kastern ] standard Time. January 1910. at .vhich there will Ik* submitted to the lualified voters of the Town of tsliallotte tlie following questions: (1) Shall an ordinance passed December 6. 1939 authorizing not exceed- \ ng $10,000 bonds of the Town of J ihallotte for paying a portion of con- . dructiiig a water works system for ; he Town and a tax for said bonds* * ae approved? : (2) Shall an ordinance passed Dec- ' unber 5, 1939 authorizing not exceed- . ng $7.ooo bonds of the Town of phallotte for paying a portion of tin* 1 ost of constructing a sanitary sewer j system for the Town, and a tax for J said bonds, be approved? The ordinance referred to in quosion (1) above authorizes not exceed- * ng $10,000, Water Ponds to pay a , portion of the cost of constructing a water works system for the Town. Piie ordinance referred to in question j [2i above authorizes not exceeding , i 7,ooo. Sanitary Bonds to pay a portion of the cost of constructing a . sanitary sewer system for the Town. , it is expected that the Town will i receive a grant from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public ; IVorks for paying the balance of ( he cost of each of the two improve nents mentioned in the two ques- . ions hereinbefore set forth. If said bonds are issued, a 'tax . *111 be levied for the payment of he principal and interest thereof on ill taxable property in the Town of ( l, 11. .. ii.l.ii.t. t .* v oli.ill Itn ltl firlrli. ion to all other taxes authorized or , imited by law. For said election tlie regular regis: ration books for elections In said Town shall be used, and such books , ihall be open for the registration of /oters. not heretofore registered, from , ) A. M. until sunset on each day ixcept Sundays and holidays begitiling December It. 1939, and closing December 23, 1939. On each Saturday . luring said period said books shall ( emain open at the polling places. ( The polling place and the Registrar j ind Judges are as follows: Polling place, R. D. Wlite's Garage; i Registrar, s. c. Tripp: Judges, J. . W. Russ. Mrs. Ava Alilliken. . By order of the Board of Commis- t doners of the Town of Shallotte. C. E. Tripp, Town Clerk and Trea- , urer. 12-L'O-c j COMMISSIONER'S SALE 5 IN THE SI' I'ERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ' COUNTV OK BRUNSWICK , W. C. M ANSON, ASSIGNEE VS. , IAMES II. 4 HI lt( II. A DM IN 1STII A- i I OK OF THE ESTATE OF Wile < I I A M WEEKS. DECEASEII. By virtue and in pursuance of an j )rder of sale made in the above ; mtitled cause on the day of j October, A. D., 1930. by Henry B. t Stevens, Judge riding the 8th Judicial [ District of North Carolina, the undersigned commissioner duly appointed , >y the court in said judgment in he above entitled cause will expose j or sale to the highest bidder at the , ourthouse door in the City of South- i iort, County of Brunswick, and the State of North Carolina, for cash, i >n Monday, the 8th of January. A. D., 1940, at 12:00 M, all of the lands 1 tnd premises of which the said Wiliam Weeks, deceased; died, seized, tnd possessed of except the following J lescribed lands and premises, lying. |( >eing and situated in the City of { Southport, County of Brunswick, and i he State of North Carolina, deserib- J d and bounded as follows; That t touse and lot fronting on Howe e street on the East, and Eord Street 1 m the West, and Nash Street on the f s'orth. and .Moore Street on the South, * ind being the only lands and pre- 1 nises owned by the said William ; A'eeks. deceased, in said block which > s known as Block . Hot 38. J The lands and premises specifically J idvertised for sale are 128 lots in the ' ?ity of Southport. County of Brunsvick, and the State of North Caro ina, a plat of which will he furnished it said sale and being that property ' >n the Northern extension of the A 'ity of Southport. a number of which *M ots front on the public highway f loading into the City of South port and spe<*ifi -ally set forth in said map which will ho recorded in the Register of Deeds' offi<*e of Brunswick County which reference is made for a more specific and detailed description together with any and all otherreal estate of which the said William Weeks died, seized, and possessed of which will he fully described on the ijay and date of said sale. This the t'.th day of December, A. D.. 19. ,3. S. B. Frink. Commissioner. 12-27-e FOKKCI.OSI'RE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C dated the 23. tiny of October. 1033. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus George W. Bahon and Wife if any". the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st. day of January. 1940. at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. at the t'ourihouse door. Southport. N. C\. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $131.74. the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. X. C bounded ami desoril ed as follows: 1ST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the Western line of the oringinal Mills tract at K. C. Rabon North West corner runs thence with Rations line S. 07 deg. E. to a corner in the Eastern line of the said original Mills tract runs thence with said line about W. 30 deg. E. 231 ft. to the original corner thence with a line of the same N. 07 deg. W. to the North Western corner of the original Mills tract, thence with the same S. .30 W. 231 l't. to the first station. 2ND. TRACT: Beginning at a stake the upper line of the said party of the second and runs East with the ditch 008 ft. to a stake, thence S. 515 ft. to the road; thence East with said road 2S9 ft. to a Sweet gum in the lower line: thence S. with said lower line 700 ft. to. a stake in said line; thence about W. 918 ft. to a stake in the upiier line; thence with upper line about X. with said upper line 1100 ft. to the beginning containing twenty five acres be the same more or less. 3RD. TRACT: BEGINNING at the canal in Craplnghold branch in B. J. Mills line about 3t deg. ft to the road; thence with said road about East 330 ft. to the lower line of the old tract about North with the lower line 150 ft. to the canal: thence with the canal about W. 300 ft. to the beginning, containing two acres be the same more or less. And all other lands owned and listed by these Defendants in Bruns-1 ivick County, .Norm Carolina. AH sales subject to report to md confirmation by the Court. Ten! lays allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale, i This the 27th. day of November. 1939. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c rOltKCI.OSt'RE MITK K Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior1 Court of Brunswick County. N. <\, I lated the 23, day of October, 1939. j u an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Charlie Moore and Wife if any." ' :he undersigned commissioner will ] expose at public auction sale to the | highest bidder for cash on the 1st. lay of .January. 1010, at 12:00 o'clock | a. m.. at the Courthouse door* Southl ort. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of (1188.07, the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. X. C., Dounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake the West Corner of Merrit land then runs 87 Fast 12 poles with Merrit line to a stake in line of original tract thence South t1 j Fast HO poles to a pine mil pointers at the mud of Stergeon Creek, then with mud of said Creek up to a corner, thence North -IS poles :o the Beginning Containing r acres more or less by estimation, being the same lands conveyed by W. Sue mil wife M. F. Sue to Moses Moore md wife Ellen Moore, as recorded in Hook 32. I'age 451. And all other Real Property own?d and listed by Charlie Moore and ivife, if any, in Brunswick County. /AM i ales subject to report to md COlifirmation by the Court. Ten lays allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 27th, day of November, 1939. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c lOKECLOSritK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, X. i\, lated the 23. day of October. 1939, n an action entitled "Brunswick County versus It. \j. Kahon and Wife if any, A. SI. MsKoy, 1"). Vaugh Allen Receivers," lie undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the lighest bidder for cash on the 1st. lay of .January. 1940. at 12:00 o'clock \. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southlort, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of laid court to enforce the payment of $197.53, the following ciescnoeu reai 'state located in Town Creek rownship, Brunswick County. X. muiided and described as follows: BEGINNING at a Sweet gum in F. J. Peadricks line, runs thence with lis line. South 30 degrees, West about 100 poles to a stake in the run of Lewis Swamp, at the Public Road; hence with said Road in a North Sastwardly direction t< G. W. Rabon's line; thence with his line North 30 degrees East to E. G. ioodman's line; thence with E. G. Joodman's line to a stake. Emma J. Rabon Corner; thence with her line North 04 degrees West 30 poles to he beginning, containing to the same >y estimation more or less. And all other lands owned by the aid defendants located in Brunswick 'ountv. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to tnd confirmation by the Court Ten lays allowed for raise of hid before eport made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 27th. day of November. .930. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c KORFCTOSritK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that hydrate of a decree of the Superior Jourt of Brunswick County, N. C.. iated the 23. day of October. 1939. n an action entitled "Brunswick bounty versus Fred E. Loftin and Wife if any." he undersigned commissioner will >xpose at public auction sale to the lighest bidder for cash on the 1st. lay of January, 1940, at 12:00 o'clock \. M.. at the Courthouse door. South>ort, N. to satisfy the decree of laid court to enforce the payment of 1229.91, the following described real estate located in Town Creek rownship. Brunswick County. N. C\, )Ounded and described as follows: BEING tract No. I of a subdivision of Haw Hill Plantation, in Town ' ' '!< .. Dfiinuu'loL* ( *AII 111 V _ 1CCIV I i>n ii.MU|r, J >1 u uIV .. v.. , <orth Carolina as per plat of record the Office of the Register of Deeds 'or Brunswick County at Southport, Vorth Carolina as made in March 918, by D. li. Struthers, C. E. the laid tract containing 25.0 acres, more r less. And all other lands owned by sai.. >arties in Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to tnd confirmation by the Court. Ten lays allowed for raise of bid before eport. made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 27th, day or November, 939. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-27-c FOKKCLOSI'ltK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the .Superior 'ourt of Brunswick County, X. C lated the 23, day of October. 1939. n an action entitled "Brunswick "ounty versus lenrv Daniels and Wife if any." he undersigned commissioner will xpose at public auction sale to the ugliest bidder for cash on the 1st. lay of January. 1940. at 12:00 o'clock V. Jtl at the Courthouse door. Southtort, X. C.. to satisfy the decree of aid court to enforce the payment of ;if>2.23, the following described real (State, located in Lockwoods Folly Township, Brunswick County. X. C., >ounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an Oak. J. \V. Bryants corner, on corner of Branch Corth of the Public Road, runs hence West f 2Vj poles to the Guss Vilson Corner, thence with said Wilon line North 0 degrees East 4V loles to a corner in the Cate Wilson j 'lino; thcnro that line East 18V poles 10 a stake, thence with another of I the old lines North 88 Degrees Bast j 32 fades to a sweet gum in Utile Corner Branch, thence up said branch on the East side to the first Station, containing about 15 acres, and being a part of the tract conveyed by J. J. Loughlin .Mortgagee to K. It. Stevens. July 9th. 1914. and the same shown by attached plot by Walter l eonard. made 1909. And all other lands owned and listed by Henry Daniels and wife if any. in Lockwoods Folly Township, Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten i days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 27th. day of November. 1939. S. B. Prink, Commissioner. 12-27-c KOKEt I.OSritE -NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, X. C., dated the 23. day of October, 1939. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus CJ. Ii. Wilson and Wife if any, and (I. F. Kirby, Mtgee.." the undersigned commissioner will , expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder tor casn on the 1st. day of January. 1949. at 12:00 o'clock I A. M., at the Courthouse door, SouthI port, X. c.. to satisfy the decree of [said court to enforce the payment of $125.38, the following described real i estate, located in lx>ckwoods Folly Township, Brunswick County. X. C., bounded and described as follows: HKOIXNIXt. at a long leaf pine in j Ii. T. Kirby's Line, tlie Southwest corner of the tract conveyed by Henry Daniels to S. S. Burncy as described in Book lft. at Cage 547, runs thence east 291 poles to a stake, thence North degrees east 4 :i1 poles with Henry Daniels line crossing the Public Bond to tlu- Kate Wilson line; thence West with said line 291,' i oles to a stake on the North side of the Public Koad. said Wilson's corner: thence wtih Kirby's I line South ; degrees West 13'- poles I to the beginning containing $ 1-3 acres, more or less, and being the remaining part of the tract conveyed j by J. J. Loughlin Mortgagee, to 10. IB. Stevens, as is recorded in Book 22. at Cage 53C. the greater part of ; tlie tract been previously conveyed by | said party of the first part to Henry Daniels, as recorded in Book 20, at Cage 474. And all other lands owned and listed by <1. It. Wilson and wife if any, in Lockwoods Folly Township, Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to land confirmation by the Court. Ten (days allowed for raise of bid before i report made. Cash to be paid at sale. I This the 27th, day of November, 1939. S. U. Crink. Commissioner. j12-27-c I OKKt I OSI UK NOTIt K Notice is hereby riven that by virtue of a decree of the Superior j Court of Brunswick County. N. <\. j dated the 22, day of October. 1939. [in an action entitled "Brunswick | County versus I!. A. .Mills and Wife if any." | the undersigned commissioner will [expose at public auction sale to the j highest bidder for cash on the 1st. j day of January. 1910. .it 12:00 o'clock A. .M., at the Courtliouse door. SouthI port, X. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $103.29, the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. X. bounded and described as follows: Being all Real Rroporty owned and possessed by 1'. A. .Mills and wife if any. in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. North Carolina. I All sales subject to report to land confirmation by the Court. Ten 'days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 27th, day of November, 1939. S. Ft. Clink. Commissioner. 112-27-c I O It KM.OSr It K NOTIt K Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. X. ('.. dated the 2.3, day of October. 1939. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Henry Cull wood and Wife if any." the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st. day of January. 1910. at 12:00 o'clock A. .M.. at the Courthouse door, Southport. N. <\. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $237.00. the following described real .estate, located in Corkwoods Folly Township. Brunswick County. X. C., bounded and described as follows: 73 Acres Home. And all other lands owned and listed by Henry Fullwood and wife, in Brunswick County, North Carolina. All 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 27th. day of November, 1939. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c I'OKKC iiOsrkk Mint t: Xotice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Sujierior Court of Brunswick County. X. dated the 28 day of October, 1989 in ati action entitled "Brunswick County versus T. B. Fdge and wife if any", the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st day of January. 1910, at 12:00 A. M.. at ihe Courthouse door. Southport. .X. C\. to satisfy the deerec of said court to enforce the payment of $10.20. the following described real j estate located in Towncreek Township. Brunswick County, X. C., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at ;i stone corner of It. F. Ottoway's running thence South 41 degrees Bast to a pine H. m.| I>urant's corner running thence Smith 51 degrees and >" minutes West with a wire fenre 010 feet to a crook or curve in the said fence, thence South 68 degrees and 15 minutes West with said fence 171 feet to the center of a ditch, thence Xorth 8 degrees West. I .'M l feet to a white oak at said ditch, thence Xorth 18 degrees West 187 feet to a stake on same ditch, thence Xorth 11 (leg. and .'50 minutes West 837 feet to a stake on said ditch bank, thence Xorth R5 degrees Fast ] 710 feet to the aforesaid K. F. Otto tlm (.stint nf h > trill nine. I containing (ifl) eighteen acres more or less. Ami all other lands owned and listed by the said Defendants in Hrunswick County. All Sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days .allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to l e paid at sale. This the 27th day of November, 1930. S. H. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c FOKKCI.OSl'UK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Hrunswick County. N. C\. dated tlie 23 day of October. 1030 in an action entitled "Hrunswick County versus Van H. Calloway and Wife u any," the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st day of January. 1940. at 12:00 A. M.i at the Courthouse door. Southport. N. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $100.00, the following described real estate located in Towncreek Township. I Hrunswick County, N. C\, hounded and described as follows: Heginning at a stake in the run of' a small branch Crant Leaks corner in Cass HeU's line, runs thence S 2 deg. \V. 058' to a stake Melvin Jenkins Corner of a 10 acre tract runs thence his line S. 82 deg. W. I 331' to a stake, thence N. 2 deg. E. about 058' to a stake in the aforesaid branch; thence down the run of said branch to the last station containing 5 acres more or less according to a survey made by E. W. Taylor Jan. 1920. And all other lands owned by the said defendants located in the County of Brunswick. All 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 27th day of November, 1939. S. R. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c 10IIK CI .OS I' R F N OTIC K Notice is hereby given that by PAGE 3 | virtue of a decree of the Superior I Court of Brunswiek County, N. C., I late l the 23. day of October, 1039, {in an action entitled "Brunswiek County versus Eric J. Gore and Wife if any." the undersigned commissioner will I expose at public auction sale to the j highest bidder for cash on the 1st. day of January. 1940, at 12:00 voVlqck A. M.. at the Courthouse door,* South- j 4 . port. X. c . to satisfy the: siecree ?of < said court to enforce the * payment -of * ^v1 $201.03, the following described real estate located in Tow n Creek Township. Brunswick County. X. C bounded and described as follows: 100 Acres Farm and Woods. And all other lands owned and listed by * Erie J. (lore and wife if any. in j Brunswick County. North Carolina. / XI I All sales subject to report to land confirmation by the Court. Ten j days allowed for raise of bid before I report made. Cash to be paid at sale. | This the 27th, day of November, 1939. S. B. Frink, Commissioner NOTICE OF SALE F MfF.lt MOKTOAOE IIFED ! Under and by virtue of authority of the power of sale contained in that certain Mortgage Deed, dated November 30, 1937. given by II. 1. Sommersette and wife. Viola Sommcrsette. to M. T.. Mint/, recorded in Book 05. I'age 130. office of the Uegister of Deeds of Brunswick County. State of North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of ^ the matured note and interest there- .""PF" on, in order to satisfy* the terms of 1 the mortgage, therin recited, the undersigned mortgagee will sell the land hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash at the Court 1 ' Mouse Door at Soutlmort. North Carolina. on Monday. January S. 1940, 1 at twelve o'clock noon. Said land is located in Shallotte Township. Brunswick County. North >, Carolina, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the run of Shallotte Swamp where a small branch enters said swamp a short distance below the road at the old Baptistry, the same being a corner of the land of H. I. Sommersette: runs thence with the run of said swamp about 200 feet to a stake on said run: thence north S east 742 feet to a stake: thence south S3 east 55 feet to a stake ill the C. K. Brooks line: thence with the Ci. E. Brooks line south 2 dog. 45 min. east 3213 feet to a stake: thence north 52 deg. JO min. east 1402 feet to a ditch: thence north 30 deg. 50 min. east 287 feet to a corner in the ditch: iheme north 8 deg. 30 min. 1 t r.w.i t.. iim in i.r i innnciiiYi Ftraiich: thence down the run of said branch. as it meanders, 343 feet to a stake in the line of the lands of the W .A. Hlan-l l-'state: thence with the W. A. Itlaiul line and the Thomas iieaves line south fit west 4030 feet o a stake in Poplar Itraneh. the tl. 1' I! rooks corner: theme with the 1'rooks line North 90 dep. 3ft mill, west 031 feet to a stoopirtp pine: theiiee north 32 dep. 23 min. west :::>< Ieet to a Slake: thence north 71 dep. 1." min. west ' !! feet to a stake, ilie corner of 11. I. Sommersette Lot 1 No. 5; thence with the said H. T. Sommersetle line north 32 dep. east tTt feet; thence north 71 east 221 feet; thence north 79 dep. east 900 feet to a stake; thence north 1321 feet, passinp 111rouph the old Alston corner to a pnm on a small branch: thence with the run of said branch as it meanders, about north OS east 1330 feet to the hepiiininp. contalninp 110 acres, more or less, befnp Lot No. 4 of the .1. V. Rommersetto Division, and beinp the same land conveyed to A. .1. Sommersette by John R Sommersetle and wife. Mary .1 Sommersetle, by deed dated December 3. 1921. recorded in Hook 34. at pape 30. and bv foreclosure deed from C. i-M Taylor, Guardian of .fames Stanlev. to II 1 Sommersetle. dated November 30. 1937. Dated and posted, this the 3th day of December. 1939. M. li. Mintz. Mortpnpor 1'. J. T'rcvaHe. Attorney. 1-8-c NOTIt V Of %A I.K I N IH'It l DFFD I'nder and by virtue of authority of the power of sale contained in that , { certain Mortpapc Deed, dated November 20. 1937. pi veil by TL T. Snmiiicf-. ii and wife. Viola Sommersett, / to M. L. Mintz, recorded In Look 03. I'ape 229. office of the Replster of D'hsIs (.f Lruuswick County. Statu of North Carolina, default hnvinp , ,| been made in the payment of the matured note and the Interest thereon. in order lo satisfy the terms of ' \n the mortpape. therein reel ted, the nndcrsipned mortpsipee will sell the , i land hereinafter described to the hiphesl bidder for ash at the Court ' "' I Ifouse Door at Southport. North Carolina. on Monday. .January 8. 1949. at twelve o'clock noon. #111 Said land is located In Sliniioua Township. Krunswick County. North Carolina. bounded and described as follows: beginning on the run of ShallotU Swamp where a smnll bra neb enter? said run just below whore th* road crosses said swamp at what Is known as the old Itaptistrv. runs 1 hence with said *mall branch as it meanders S. 08 J \\" 1550 feet to a gum* thenoe S. 1331 feet to a Stake; thenro S. 71 \V. nnn feet to a stake; thence S. 7 W 221 feet; thence S. 32 de<r. \V. 171 feet to a stake in the f\, l\. Prank's line on the branch; thence X. 74 deg. 45 min. \V. 310 feet to a stump on the road: thence down said A road OS feet to a stake on the west 1 side of said road; thence continuing 'U with said branch X. 58 dep. 36 min. W. Jfn; feet; thence X. 43 dew 15 min. \V. 370 feet; thence X. >+<; \\\ 150 feet; thence X. 11 depw ' min. \V. 120 feet; thence X. 2 dcg. 35 min I-'. 310 feet to a maple on tin- canal: thence down the canal anil Poplar Uranch to where said branch enters into Saw Pitt Swamn: thenoe with the run of Saw Pitt Swamp down to where the old church road crosses said swamp: thenoe with the road to the east edge of said f * Saw Pitt Swamp: thence along the saiil cast edge of Saw Pitt Swamp northeast to the edge of Shatlotte Swamp: thence down the southern edge of Shnllotte Swamp as it meanders to the road; thenoe with the road northeastwardly to the run of Shatlotte Swamp; thence down t lie run of Shnllotte Swamp to the beginning. containing 110 aires more or less, and being lot So. 5 of the John Sommersett division. Hated and posted, this the 5th day of December. 1030. V M. L. Mints?. Mortgagor K. J. Prevatte, Attorney. 1-3-c *' T EXECI'TRIX NOTICE .! Having qualified as executrix of iw, nf -I Arthur Dosher. lie I ceased, late of Brunswick county, j North Carolina, this is to notify all . i ! persons having claims against the state of the said deceased to exhibit . them to t he undersigned at Southport. X. on or before the 15th , , :.l day of November. 1910. or this notice | will he pleaded in bar of their reco very. All persons indebted to said estate . [ will please make immediate payment. This 15th day of November. 1939. , Crace K. Dosher. Fxeeutrlx of the Kstate of J. Arthur Dosher, Deceased. rt ,.fl 1-17-r Mi ' OIMcY MIS! ItK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior 'tit* Court of Brunswick County, N. C.f i. ?j dated the 33. day of October. 1939, 4*o -ill in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus : A. AI. Beck and Wife if any, A. M- ' AlcKov and l> vaughn. Receivers," -'df the undersigned commissioner will # I expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st., i ! lay of January. 1940, at 12:00 o'clock ' A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- _ . port, N. to satisfy the decree of '>*01 said court to enforce the payment of $100.73, the follow ing described real '19 J* estate located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. N. C.f 'lni> hounded and described as follows: ... BEGINNING at the mouth of a small slue in the run of Daws Creek, thence up said slue to J. W. Brooks* line: thence with J. W. Brooks' line to Sam Chinnls line; thence with Sam Chinnis line back to the run of Daws Creek; thence up said Daws Creek to the beginning, containing forty MO) acres more or less. And all other lands owned by the said defendants located in the County of Brunswick. All 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 27th, day of November1939. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 12-27-c . jj | i

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