B^vJANUARV
| ,, \Vjiletts and Miss
rotter, of South port
were married Fri f"
at conway. S. C. |
the daughter of
John F. Potter, of
' -L was a graduate of
Krtieh school class of
V .""iftts is the son of
w W VVilletts of
B, after the ceremony
Wf .,ft for a wedding trip
Hernia They wil be at
B^'jt U'innabow after |
r prink entertained
B*'f the younger set at
W. the Southport Com
priiiay night. Those
HL pot is Corlette. WilE,
Margaret Watts,
BTn'olfe. Anna Katherine
;,eK Loughlin. Lois
Balls' Leila Hubbard,
K"Watson. Emma Lou
Robbie Woodsides, An-!
"Barker. Helen Dean
HLv pick Cannon, \Tan
jlarjorie Jones, Waters
B'rey McKeithan, Dan
Hubbard. Leon McEgjUv
Willis, Johnny
It jftKeithan. Ormond
Bveis Jorgensen. James
I Harold Watson, John
H Prince O'Brien, Jr.,
Btter. Edwin Harrelson,
jaylo!. Dan Walker,
Ponnie St. George
Hsthrop. Jack Christian,
Mac Donald Gillikin,
B Willing and Malcolm
s of the chaperone parBjr
ar. 1 Mrs. H. C. CorB
w H Barnett, C. E.
[Henry. Robert
d Mrs. Prince
id Mrs. S. B.
,trs. Boyd Moore
dge.
HONORED
UTF.R 10
r.dall entertained
sts at her home
a farewell party
Jeannette.
er of enjoyable
played, delicious
e served the folessie
Mae Russ
dwine, Shalotte;
Doris Hickman,
Susie Sellers.
Jo-Ann Tynaall;
hvard Cox, Boli- j
ox, Wampee, S.
eers, Shallotte;
asil Watts. Bobo
in D. O'Daniel,
e, Eugene Spends.
icco B<
>\vn and fig
Bra tobacco plai
Bo out and locate
B> year's bed.
Bre with a list ol
B everything r
Bat's the best ad
Bar about your tc
lUlotte 1
HOBSON KIR
Shallott(
Farm 5
I Now that the hi
{ farmers are reai
jW* serious busine
in the past yi
[ ''barters for pi
of impleme
IB W. Kil
[H SUPPl
3, 1940
I BRIDGE PARTY ?
b
Mrs. C. Gunnerson was hostess L
on Monday afternoon, honoring *
her mother and sister, at a brid- c
ge party in her home. Mrs. Prin- ;
ce O'Brien was high scorer and j
received a box of dusting powder. I'(
i Mrs. Ormond Butler received theic
traveling prize, a bottle of Even- Y
ing-In-Paris perfume. ,
Mrs. Gunnerson served delici- Y
ous punch, cake, and sandwiches i ?
to the following: Mesdaines C.!
C. Cannon, Dick Brendle, Prince 11
O'Brien, Ormond Butler, M. R. i
Sanders and J. D. Sutton.
| v
MRS. EWING HOSTESS I*
j?
The Thursday night bridge club 1
met with Mrs. Alan Ewing. Mrs.
Fred Willing was high scorer and v
Mi-s. Ormond Butler bingoed for ^
consolation. a
Mrs. Ewing served a delectable *
pineapple and cocoanut dessert, *
with cake and tea to the follow-j ^
ing members and guests: "
Mesdames Merritt Moore, of ^
Morgan City, La., Louis Dixon, Y
Ormond Butler. Fred Willing,
Wiley Wells, William Jorgensen,
R. B. Thompson, and Misses Eli- '
zabeth Watson, Marion Watson,
Lois Jane Busseds, and Leila
Hubbard. ^
| V
THURSDAY CLUB !"
Mrs. H. W. Hood was hostess I
on Thursday afternoon to mem- J
bers of her bridge club. Mrs.j
Pridgeon and Miss Elizabeth; t
Pridgeon. of Acme-Delco, were j I
presented lovely handkerchiefs as n
guest prizes. ! h
Mrs. H. T. St. George receiv- i
ed high score prize, attractively
wrapped bath salt and soap, and
Mrs. Jamea Carr received the
bingo prize, a novelty ship.
Mrs. Hood served delicious I
fruit cake and wine to the fol- [
lowing: Mesdames R. I. Mintz, L.
C. Fergus, Pridgeon, H. T. St. I
George. James Carr, William Sty- J1
! ron. M. R. Sanders. J. W. Ruark, ft
L. T. Yaskell. William Wells, and e
'Miss Elizabeth Pridgeon.
I NEW YEARS PARTY I*
"
A delightful party was given
j on Sunday night by Mr. and Mrs.
Carey Reece in their home to ap- L
propriately usher in the New a
Year. w
Delicious punch, hors d'oeuvres e
and cookies were served buffet E
style to the guests who were tl
there.
These included Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. i
| Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. William ti
Styron, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas St. n
George. I. B. Bussells. Miss Mar- ti
ion St. George, Mr. and Mrs. w
e
P
3d Supplies
j tl
ure out your needs *
if hed this season. L
i a good place for 11
Then come to our I,
f what you need to I *
eady for planting. I J
vice you'll get this |ip
>bacco crop. ' ?
rading Co. I
BY, Proprietor I ?
2, N. C.
Supplies
oliday season is over 'j
dy to turn your mind j
ss of making a living.
ou will find our store <
ows, plow parts and j
nts for farming. J
(
:by & Son
LY, N. C. I
[arold St. George, Dr. and Mrs. j
i. C. Fergus, Gus McNeil, John |
rikson and Bob Griffin, of
Woodland.
'UESDAY CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. William Styron
'ere host and' hostess to their
ridge club on Tuesday night.
>. T. Yaskell was high scorer and
Irs. Fred Willing bingoed for
onsolation.
Mrs. Styron served delicious
ruit cake and coffee to the folnving
guests: Dr. and Mrs. L.
'. Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. !
'askell, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. j
'hompson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .
billing, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold I
t. George.
NTER MISSION PARTY
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Fergus inited
a number of their friends
a their home during intermission
f the Leap Year Dance here on
londay night.
Punch, sandwiches and cookies
rere served the following guests:
Ir. and Mrs. L. T. Yaskell, Mr.
nd Mrs. Carey Reece, Mr. and
Irs. R. B. Thompson, Mr. and
Irs. William Styron, Mr. and
Irs. H. T. St. George, Miss Marjn
St. George, Mrs. Thomas St.
leorge, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr
Ir. and Mrs. Rufus Dosher and
ohn Erikson.
IOSPITAL AUXILIARY
The auxiliary of the Dosher
lemorial Hospital will meet next
Wednesday with Mrs. C. R. Livlgston
at 3:30 o'clock.
iEGlON AUXILIARY
Mrs. S. B. Frink will be hostess
o the Brunswick County Post
.egion Auxiliary Friday afterioon
at 4 o'clock at her home
ere.
Personal
W. R. McAuley has returned to
he highway camp near Currie
fter spending the holiday weeknd
here with his family.
Mrs. J. W. Jelks has returned i
0 Mars Hill where she is matron j
1 one of the girls' dormitories.
* * * *
Mrs. Dora McDowell and son,
lOnnie McDowell, of Southport,
nd Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hardrick,
of Wilmington, have return- [
d from Washington, D. C., and
laltimore, Md., where they spent
he Christmas holidays.
? *
Muss Eleanor Russ, daughter of
Ir. and Mrs. C. C. Russ, has re- ,
jrned to Marion where she is a .
lember of the school faculty af-1
ir spending the holidays here
rith her parents.
? ?
Mrs. Vergil Harris and daught- ,
r, of Marshalburg, and Mrs. ,
lobert Flemming, of Hopewell, j
'a., visited relatives here during ,
he holidays.
* * *
Miss Jeannette Tyndall spent (
he Christmas holidays at home j
rith her mother, Mrs. Evelyn .
'yndall, and her grand parents,
Ir. and Mrs. J. N. Arnold.
* * *
Mrs. Athalia St. George, Mrs. ,
Uizabeth Gilbert and son, Tom, j
pent Christmas with Mr. and ,
Irs. Houston Robbins in Washlgton.
* # ?
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Danie! and '
on, Roy, have returned, from '
trlando, Fla., where they spent 1
he holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
T OnVikinc
I. J . lVUUUillu.
* * * * 1
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham, 1
f Raleigh, have been visiting 1
'aptain and Mrs. I. B. Bussells 1
Dr several days.
*
Mrs., Fred S. Covington has reumed
to her home in Atlanta, 1
!a., after visiting her mother,
frs. Mayme Moore, during the 1
olidays. Her sister, Gloria Faye,
eturned with her and will attend
chool there the balance of this
ear.
*
John Garrett left Monday
aorning for Salisbury, after
pending the holidays here with
lis mother, Mrs. J. J. Garrett.
AT is /DISHES ami
CLOTHES
HHOSPITAL
CLEAN
iiiilirSfci^l J with
I CONCENTRATED
SUPER SUDS
I SIM THE BLUE BOX)
r ? n I i ' r r mom GicuiMaar#
XTAGON SOAP (Giant) ...5c
ICTAGON POWDER (Large) 5c
JCTAGON TOILET 5c
JCTAGOX CLEANSER 5c
)CTAGON CHIPS 10c
1CTAGON GRANULATED ..10c
RYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5c
lollywood BEAUTY Soap 5c
RE.ME OIL SOAP 5c
ILEX (Pumice) SOAP 5c
Universal Hardwater Soap 5o
rRIPI.E CAKE SOAP 5c
D. E. ARTHER
SOUTHPORT, N. C.
THE STATE PORT PIL(
NEWS
BRIEFS
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1
HURRY CALLS
Tuesday morning was a bus;
day for Hoyle Dosher and Johnnii
Swain as they answered dis
tress calls sent out by folks wty
had failed to cut off their wate;
works the night before and hat
suffered frozen pipes as a result
POP-CALL
The Coast Guard cutter Talla
poosa stopped here briefly Tues
day while she took aboard i
motor launch from Oak Islam
station to be transported to Nor
folk, Va.
LINGLES MOVE
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lingh
moved into the down-stairs apart
ment in the Jelks home on th<
waterfront last week.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gallowaj
announce the birth of a daughter
December 31, at the James Wal
ker Hospital, Wilmington.
FOR TREATMENT
Mrs. Orville Willis of South
port entered uosner Memoria
Hospital Monday for treatment.
APPENDECTOMY
Master Cecil Ellis of Shallott(
underwent an operation for th<
removal of his appendix Mondaj
at Dosher Memorial Hospital.
MEDICAL PATIENT
Joe Arnold of Southport wai
admitted to Dosher Memorial Hos
pital Monday for medical atten
tion.
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES
Rev. J. R. Potts will preach a1
Southport Sunday morning at 13
o'clock instead of evening at 7:3<
o'clock. His sermon subect wil
be: "Facing the Future". Then
will be no night service. At Nev
Hope the Woman's Auxiliary wil
meet at 11:30 A. M. There wil
be no preaching service.
TAX LISTING
For the first time in recen'
years Brunswick county tax pay
ers are called upon to list theii
property for taxes during th<
month of January.
This is a departure from the
old custom of listing in April
but should work as a convenience
for farmers, who usually have
been pretty busy at tax listing
time.
Miss Marion Watson has re
turned to Asheboro, where she
teaches, after spending the holi
lays here with her mother, Mrs
Ida P. Watson. '
* * * *
Mrs. Raymond Kiddoo of Char
lotte returned home Saturday af
ter having spent Christmas wit!
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E(
Taylor.
* * *
Miss Dorothy Bell and TonSold,
of High Point, spent Xmai
here with Miss Bell's mother
Mrs. Edna Bell.
* * *
Miss Anna Taylor returned or
Monday to E. C. T. C. in Green'
rille, after spending the holiday!
here with her parents, Mr. anc
Mrs. C. Ed Taylor.
* *
Miss Melva Peifley, a formei
member of the high school facul
ty, has been visiting Miss Imo'
?ene Garrett.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lingle re
turned Sunday after visiting
their homes for Christmas. Thej
have moved into the downstair!
apartment of Mrs. Josie Jelk's
heme on Bay Street.
* * *
Edward Taylor returned Mon
day to Davidson, after spending
the holidays here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor
* * *
Mrs. Early Gill left Saturdai
for a short visit with her par
ents in Henderson.
m m
Mrs. M. E. Chadwick is visitinj
her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Frink.
* * * *
James Wolfe, M. Sanson, Hoi
mes Harker and Otto Frasei
members of the crew of the U
S. Dredge Chinook, are visitinj
relatives here.
t * *
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hinton am
daughter of Norfolk, Va., vis
ited Mrs. James Wolfe last week
*
Mrs. W. A. Johnson is visitinj
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L
Holden, at Shallotte.
Mr. and Mrs.* T. J. Tobiasei
and son, Tommy, of Wilmingtor
spent the Christmas and Ne\
Year holidays at Southport witl
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. To
biasen.
* * *
Mrs. Charles Matthews and lit
tie daughter arrived last weei
from Carlsbad, N. M., to Joij
Mr. Matthews, who came severs
months ago to serve as superir
tendent of the Bald Head islan
property.
* * *
Mrs. E. R. Weeks is visitin
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dowling i
New York for a few days.
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STATE 4-H DAIRY TEA
Jp
North Carolina 4-h and extension
work received a fine
I recognition in the awarding of
eastern state honors and $23fl college
scholarships each to the
s above boys. They are John McDowell,
15, and Eugene Berryhill,
17, both of Charlotte. They rep>
resented Mecklenburg county and
were coached by County Agent
Oscar Phillips. * The award
was made in the finals of the
National 4-h dairy demonstration
contest as a feature of the Nar
tional Dairy Show late in October
at the world's fair in San Francisco.
The contest was conducted
by the extension service and de
* # "
Miss Ruth ^Wallace and Hugh '
-1 Wallace of Hickory and Miss
I Margaret Wallace of Whiteville,'
are spending a few days here with 1
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Wallace.
?
^ Robert Griffin of Lumberton
, spent the holiday week-end here
j visiting his sister and brother-in- i
I law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reece.
' Winnabow News
| Mrs. A. Livingston of WilmingI
ton and her son. Rev. William ;
J. Livingston and his friend of
II West Virginia and Clark Orrcll of
L Wilmington spent Wednesday aft)
ernoon with Mrs. J. C Maultsbyi
1 and family.
5 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry and
Miss Elizabeth Henry visited
I i Mrs. Charles F. Jones and chil- i
II dren Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Meigs and son.
Henry, of Philadelphia, Pa., spent
part of the holidays with Mr. and
t Mrs. Geo. P.. Foulke and family.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Knox of
r; Raleigh spent the holidays with i
j j his mother, Mrs. Minnie Konx.
Lindsey Skipper of Rocky
> Mount spent the holidays here
. with his mother, Mrs. Lila Skip- 1
; j per.
: Styron Willetts of U. S. Navy, 11
; Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday and i
[Monday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Willetts.
' ! Charles Dawkins. Jr., of Biscoe, i
5 is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lacy
' Dawkins.
C. Ed Taylor of Southport was
a visitor here Friday morning'.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hodges and
' daughter, Henrietta, Miss Bessie
" Williams, John L. Tharp and Pel- i
1 ton Ellis of Wilmington spent
' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Zibelin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maultsby
i left Sunday for Savannah, Ga., ;
5 after spending the week with his
, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I:
Maultsby and family.
J. C. Maultsby spent Sunday; j
i and Monday in Wilson with his ;
. brother, W. E. Maultsby and other <
i relatives.
1 Misses Esther Skipper and
Mary Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Steljes and son, Fritz, Jr., and j
. Roy Hart of Wilmington spent
. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George
. Richman.
Watch night services w^re held
Sunday night at Zion M. E.
church here with a good crowd
r in attendance.
r u. uooaman leu jviunuay lo
; resume his studies at Duke
? school of medicine, Durham, after
spending the holidays with his
mother and aunt.
J. E. Gill of Southport and |
Early Gill of Henderson were vis'
itors here Tuesday evening.
Miss Gladys Dosier of South
port visited Mrs. J. L. Henry
Monday on her return to resume
' her work in Columbia, S. C. after
" spending the holidays at her |
. Here's MELVYN D<
Intriguing Detec
Joan Blonde
i';*? f M-J J' [*^01
?ADI
The Season's Football Re
k Shows at 1:15, 3:1!
r. Feature 33 W
d SATURDAY MORNING?
d COMING
"REME
g ROBERT TAYLOR
1
M GETS SCHOLARSHIPS
ODUCXION DEMONSTRATIONS
i
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:
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!
signed to encourage clucsters to i
learn and practice good dairy 1
methods and demonstrate them to
others. * * * Stressing the wide
use of dairy products and the
responsibility of the dairyman to
provide wholesome products, the
boys went through all the steps
j of handling milk, such as preparing
the row and milker, straining,
cooling and so on. Teams
from 10 counties competed for
state honors and were awarded
gold medals. The winner was
provided with rips to San Francisco,
through the Kraft-Phenlx
Cheese Corporation, In addition to
the scholarships.
home.
The junior and primary classes
Df New Hope Presbyterian church
and their parents and friends
were entertained at a Christmas
party Wednesday evening at the
old New Hope School.
A Christmas tree with gifts
for each pupil and fruit and candy
for all was prepared by the j
teachers. Misses Gertrude Maults- j
by and Alice Johnson, and homemade
punch and cookies were
served to about 35 present. Games
were played and all enjoyed a j
pleasant evening.
Lockwoods Folly
Club Meeting
Manners 01 me lulkwuvus v uily
Home Demonstration Club met
November 28, at the home of Mrs.
George Swain. The meeting was
presided over by the president,
Mrs. Eunice Varnam. The roll call
was answered by each club member
telling what she was thankful
for in club work.
Christmas gift suggestions were
exchanged by each member, after
which refreshments of pie and
milk' were enjoyed by the following:
Mrs. Eunice Varnam, Mrs.
Ray Sellers, Mrs. Albert Dixon.
Mrs. Julia Lancaster. Mrs. Clarence
Varnam and Mrs. A. L. Dixon.
The next regular meeting will
be held1 with Mrs. Clarence Var- j
nam.
Four Brunswick
Boys At U. N. C.
There arc four Brunswick county
boys enrolled at the Universityj
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
this session.
They are: Charles M. Gaylord.
son of Mrs. Geo. O. Gaylord, of
Leland; Norwood Orrell Brooks,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E.
Brooks, of Seaside; Cornelius
Dickinson Thomas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius Thomas, of Thomasboro
and'Daniel Evans Walker,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker,
of Southport.
WANT ADS
A searcbe is being instituted for
relatives in this county of Lot
tie MCINailie, wno was Dorn auuui
1866, and lived in Brunswick
about 1901. An estate of $5,000.00
is involved. Relatives communicate
with W. C. Cox and Co.,
Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Chicago.
1-3-*
FOR RENT FOR 1940 GROCERY
Farm?Town Creek. Two Tobacco
Barnes. Five room dwelling,
new tractor, desk.
Leland Farm?25 to 50 acres?
one tobacco barn, dwelling 6
rooms, fronting on highway. For
terms and particulars, apply to
John D. Bellamy, 416 Southern
Bldg., Wilmington. 1-10-c
MHBniB
3UGLAS in another
;tive Role With
11 as his foil
CAROLINA
WILMINGTON
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)ED?
view. Cartoon. News
5, 5:15. 7:15, 9-15.
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MONDAY
MBER"
and LEW AYERS
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LEGALS
FOltKC I.OSl HE NOT HE
Notice is hereby pwn that by I
virtue of a derive of the Superior I
Court of Brunswick Count v. N\ C.,
dated the 2nd day of November, 1020 I
in an aetion entitled "Brunswick ,
County versus?
George .lewett and Wife if any. '
Albert Plato. Mtgee.".?
the undersigned commissioner will ex-j
[ipse at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the ath. I
day of February. 1010 at !2:00 o'clock j
A.M., at the Courthouse door. South-j
port, X. C.t to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of1
$178,117. the following described real j
estate, located in Town Creek Town- :
ship. Brunswick County. N. bound-1
oil and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake on the i
East bank of l?orr's Creek: runs
thence North M deg. <. E. l'?2 feet |
to a holly tree, thence North !."? deg. '
15' 111! 3 feet to a light wood stake: !
theme South 12 deg. 15* E. Ill feet \
to a iron stake: thence South 10 deg. j
14' \V. 522 feet to a stake in an old i
stump: thence down the line of spring
branch 680 feet to a large black
gum tree: thence South 02 deg. 45' W.I
167 feet to a small maple tree on the I
East bank of Dorr's creek: thence
with the run of Door's creek 575 feet j
to the Beginning, containing sixteen
and one half (16 b.) acres.
And all other lands ow ned by the {
said defendants 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 1st. day of January. 1010.
S. B. Frink Commissioner
1-31-c
FOREC LOSr RE NOT1C1
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree 'of the Superi. :
Court of Brunswick County, N. (*.,
dated the 2nd day of November. 1930
in an action entitled "Brunswick
County versus?
M. F. Mercer and wife if any".?
the undersigned commissioner will expose
at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the 5th,
day of February. 1940 at 12:00 o'clock
A. M., at the Courthouse door. Southport.
N. c.. to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of
$263.46, the following described real
estate, located in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County, N. C., bounded
and described as follows:
34 Acres Home. And all other lands
owned and listed by M. F. Mercer
And Wife If Any. 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 he paid at sale
This the 1st. day of January. 1940.
S. B. Frink Commissioner
1-31-c
FORECLOSURE IfOTICI
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree <?i the Superior
Court of Brunswick County. N. ('..
dated the 2nd day of November. 1939
in an action entitled "Brunswick
County versus?
Mrs. Olivia J. Mercer and husband if
any",?
the undersigned commissioner will expose
at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the 5th.
day of February. 19Hi 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
. >3:57.77, the following iiescrioen reai i
estate, located in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County. X. C., bounded
and described as follows:
320 Acres Heck. 21 _> Acres Bolivia.
All other lands owned and listed by |
Mrs. Olivia .1. Mercer and Husband |
If Any. in Brunswick County. N. C. j
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 1st. day ol' January. 1910.
S. B. Frink Commissioner
1-31-c
FORKt I.OSIKE XOTH'K
Xotice is hereby given that by 1
virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Brunswick County, X. C?
dated the 3rd day of April/ 19<W
in an action entitled "Biunswick
County versus?
II. F. Mint'/ and wife if any",?
the undersigned commissioner will expose
at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on tin* 3th.
day of February. 1910 at 12:00 o'clock
A. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southport.
X. C.. to satisfy the dec *ee of
said court to enforce the paym nt of
$228.60, the following described real
estate, located in Town Creek Township,
Brunswick County. X. <\, bounded
and described as follows:
82 Acres Home. Book 28, Page 160.
And all other Real Property owned
and listed by H. F. Mint/ and Wife
If Any. in Town Creek Township,
Brunswick County, Xorth 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 1st, day of January, 1910.
S. It. Frink Commissioner
1-31-c
NOTICE OF SALE OP l?tf MODEL
"A" FORI) Al TOMORII.F FOR
storaof:
Whereas. Peter P. Janorone stored
1929 model Ford automobile motor Xo.
A-2431216 serial Xo.
with the undersigned, and
Whereas, the undersigned kept said
automobile in storage for said Peter
P. Janorone for the past nine months,
and Whereas, said storage account
amounts to $46.00 and said has not
bee npaid and said automobile has
been in possession of the undersigned
for more titan 90 days;
Now therefore, under and by virtue
of the laws of Xorth Carolina as
contained in C. S. Xo. 2436, the
undersigned will offer for sale at
..../.linn !?? Iii crlif?s;t bidder
for rash at Cecil Hewett's home near
Shallotte. X. C.. on Saturday. January
20. 1940. at 12 o'clock noon the
above described automobile.
Dated this 20th day of December.
1030.
Cecil Hexvett, Claimant
1-17-?
NOTICK OF SI'KCI \ f. BOM)
ELECTION TOWN Ol
SHALLOTTE. .NOHTII CAKOIJXA
A special election will be held between
7 A. M. and sunset. Eastern
Standard Time. January 1910. at
which there will be submitted to the
qualified voters of the Town of Shallotte
the following- questions:
(1) Shall an ordinance passed December
5. lf>39 authorizing not exceeding
$10,000.00 bonds of the Town of
Shallotte for paying a portion of the
cost of constructing a water works
system for the Town, and a tax for
said bonds, be approved?
I (2) Shall an ordinance passed December
5. 1939 authorizing not exceeding
$7,000.00 bonds of the Town of
Shallotte for paying a portion of the
| cost of constructing a sanitary sewer
system for the Town, and a tax for
said bonds, be approved?
The ordinance referred to in question
(It above authorizes not exceeding
5in.000.tui Water Bonds to pay a
portion of the cost of constructing a
water works system for the Town.
The ordinance referred to in question
(2) above authorizes not exceeding
$7,000.00 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
receive a grant from the Federal
Emergency Administration of Public
Works for paying the balance of
the cost of each of the two improvements
mentioned in the two questions
hereinbefore set forth.
If said bonds are issued, a tax
will be levied for the payment of
the principal and interest thereof on
all taxable property in the Town of
Shallotte. which tax shall be in addition
to all other taxes authorized or
limited by law.
For said election the regular registration
books for elections in* said
Town shall he used, and such books
shall be open for the registration of
voters, not heretofore registered, from
9 A. M. until sunset on each day
except Sundays and holidays beginning
December 9. 1939. and closing
December 23, 1939. On each Saturday
during said period said books shall
remain open at the polling places.
The polling place and the Registrar
and Judges are as follows:
Polling place. R. D. White's Garage;
Registrar, S. C. Tripp: Judges, J.
W. Russ. Mrs. Ava Milliken.
By order of the Board of Commissioners
of the Town of Shallotte.
PAGE 3 1
C. K. Tripp. Town Clerk and Tren- ^ k-V* m
12-20-ci **' J
COM MISSION E Il'S SALE
1\ i ll i: SI PERIOR COURT .*
STATE OF NOIM ii CAROLINA .one 1
COI'Mi OF IIIM NSWII K JaU"l fl
W. C. >1A NSON. XSSIONFK 1 VS.
A A * '?
JAMES II. ( IIIIM II. A ISTUA* ' A &}j
loll OK THE ESTATE OT . Uli- . fl
l.l\M WEEKS. IIECK \SEI>. ?.
iiy virtue arid in pursuauce .of?An - ?J j)
order of Hale made in " the * abojw .* k|
entitled cause on the ' day of .* /* {
October, A. D., 1!>S9. by Henry I.. Jsl
Stevens. Judge riding the 8th Judicial *
District of North Carolina, the under >
signed commissioner duly appointed ??, v
by the court in said judgment in ax J8' i
the above entitled cause will expose fjJA ? f
for sale to the highest bidder at the
courthouse door in the City of South- HIHJTr '
l-oit. County of Hrunswick. and the ? 2
State of North Carolina, for cash,
on .Monday, the 8th of January. A.
P., 1JM0. at 12:00 M. all of the lands ?
and premises of which the said William
Weeks, deceased; died, seized,
and possessed of except the following
descrioed lands and premises, lying. ?
being and situated in the City of
Southport, County of Hrunswick. and
the State of North Carolina, descrih- ? ?? !
ed and bounded as follow'sTTluit
house and lot fronting on Howe /
Street on the East, and Lord Street
on the West, and Nash Street on the
North, and .Moore Street on the South.
and being the only lands and pre- Vf'3/fT
mises owned by the said William
Weeks, deceased, in said block which ' Utr\t
is known as Block . Lot S8. JUUV,
The lands and premises specifically ft* V
advertise<l for sale are 126 lots in the
City of Southport. County of Hrunswick,
and the State of North Carolina.
a plat of which will l>e furnished /.
at said sale and being that property ..
on \he Northern extension of the '
City of Southport. a cumber of which
lots front on the public highway .pftnriil J
leading into the City of Southport and cou-ni
specifically set forth in said map ','i
which will l?c recorded in the Register
of Deeds' office of Hrunswick f'f \
County which reference is made for a
more specific and detailed descriplion
together with any and all other
real estate of which the said William
Weeks died, seized, and possessed of [jOj ,'fl ;j
which will he fully described on tho
day and date of said sale. ,,
This the 6th day of December, A. ,,J /
I P.. 11130. H
S. H. Frink, Commissioner.
M tl,:
JfOTICE OF HA LB , ,
I NIIKIt i|olill.,\(.K l?EEO SJflSH .
Under and by virtue of authority
jof the power of sale contained in P.Uiff'il
that certain Mortgage Deed, dated
November 30. 1!?37. given by H. I.
! Sommersette and wife. Viola Som- _ ?|
mersette. to M. L. Mint/, recorded j
in Hook 6.". Page 120. office of tho
Register of Deeds of Hrunswick Conn- jvj JcJ j
IV, .Miue Aorm urnniiiH, ueiiiuH 1^.7
having been made in tb? payment of
the matured note and interest there- ' }[ j
,011, in order to satisfy the terms of ,:(T *
the mortgage. therin recited, the undersigned
mortgagee will sell the 'jjfj 'i 1
land hereinafter described to the highest
bidder for cash at the Court ri'19VO
Mouse Door at Southport. North Car- 4
olina, on Monday. January 8, \OIft, .TT'J'i 9
at twelve o'clock noon.
Said land is located in Shallotte
Township, Brunswick Coujily. North
Carolina, hounded and described as
follows:?
Beginning on the run of Shallotte
Swamp where a small branch enters r t|
said swamp a short distance below C. Jiir /
the road at the old Baptistry. the
same being a corner of the land of ^
It. I. Sommersette; runs thence with , "m
the run "f said swamp about 2t>0 feet lujb
to a stake on said run; thence north V
3 cast 712 fee! to a stake; thence 2^jPS
south 8.7 east 55 feet to a stake in
the fJ. E. Brooks line; thence with : 0fjffl
the (I. E. Brooks line south 2 deg. 47 .
min. easj 721:5 feet to a stake; thence .OilUirl
| north r.2 deg. 30 min. east 1102 feet , ,w
j to a ditch; thence? north 36 deg. 70 i) ODli.ji
min. east 287 feet to a corner in the
I ditch: thence north 8 deg. 70 min. Jl fTldfj
least 20! feet t#> the run of Opossum|
Branch; thence down the run of said .< Jl/0C
I branch, as it meanders, 343 feet to rf
| a stake in the line of the lands of ;*> i/Jff?
I the ,\V .A. Bland Estate; teepee with
the AV. A. Bland line and the Thomas jit jf
Reaves line south 71 west 1030 feet
to : stake in Ropier Branch. - fh*
(5. 15. Brooks corner; thence with the
Brooks line North 80 deg 50 min.
west 631 feet to a stooping pine: f
thence north 32 deg. 23 min. we^t 1 - If
336 feet to a stake; thence north 71 ti'i
deg. 13 mill, west 66 feet to a stake. " [J!
the corner of 11. I. Sommersette Lot
No. 3; thence with the said IT. T.
Sommersette line north 32 deg. east . \
17! feet; thence north 74 east 221 * 9'" ,r
feet; thence north 70 <leg. east 000 ?
feet to a stake: thence north 1331 .JlT'I/i ; |
feet, passing through the old Alston
corner to a gum on a small branch;
thence with the run of said branch t .11
as it meanders, about north 68 east ' j
1330 feet to tile beginning, contain- , jtj
iug 110 acres, more or less, being /JO LAj
f.ot No. ! of the J. F. Sommersette
Division, and being the same land U .1 'Jjjfl
conveyed to A. J. Sommersette bv jfl
John ! '. Sommersette and wife. Mary
J. Sommersette, by deed dated Dec- . .//rl
ember 3, 1021. recorded in Book 51. 1 0 '1 ''j
at page 36. and hv foreclosure deed , , fl|
from <'. Ed Taylor, Guardian of 0 / 9ji|
James Stanlev. to 11. T Sommersette.
dated November 30, 1037. <)l<r?2Ultl
Dated and posted, this the 5th day cr yij
of December. 1030. /ftci ((j|
M. L. Mint:?. Mortgagor
E. J. I'revntte. Attorney. 1 1 ? ' ' 6|M
YOTICK OF SAI.K rfO Off;
I \ OK It MOUTHARK DKFD
1'iuler and l?.v virtue of authority )QQ J) .
of the power of sale contained In that
certain Mortgage Deed, dated November
20. 1937. given l?y If T. Som- . ?,?:?]
mersett and wife. Viola Som mersett. f <j //Pi
to M. L. .Mint/,* recorded in Hook 65, I;
Page 228. office of the Register of | JOfTpi
Deed- of Brunswick County, State J J
of North Carolina, default having '!0a iW]
been made in the payment of the
matured note and the interest there- ') JgC1on.
in order to satisfy the terms of 'I
the mortgage, therein recited, the 979 r'1
undersigned mortgagee will sell the If?
land hereinafter describee! to the
highest bidder for cash at the Cdhrt
House Door at Southport. North Car- .lift, j
olitui. c?ti Monday. January 8. 1940, at 1 > 1
twelve o'clock noon. l'Vil/ifil
Said land is located In Shallotte
Township. Brunswick County. North ry j>Q 1
Carolina, hounded and described as t'u
follows: ?
Reginning on the run of Shallottt
Swamp where a small branch enters
said run just below where the
road crosses said swamp at
what is known as the old
Baptistry, runs thence with said taniVf '
small branch as it meanders S. 88 jyiiiri , ,
W. 1550 feet to a gum* thence S.
1321 feet to a stake; thence S. 70 iWJJlj'
W. 900 foot to a stake: thence S. ../fori*/'
71 \V 221 feet; thence S. 32 deg.
\V. 171 feet to a stake in the O. ,
F-:. Brook's line on the branch: thence liwfc,
X. 71 deg. 45 mfn. W. 340 feet to a ?
stump 011 the road; thence down said ^"l *
road 98 feet to a stake on the west , ,j
side of said road; thence continuing "f*
with saiil branch X. 58 deg. 31 A
min. W. 190 feet; thence X. 43 deg ' "
45 mfn. W. 576 feet; thence X. 35 +tM
dig. W. 159 feet; thence X. 11 dest "a
20 min. W. 129 feet: thence X. 2
deg. 35 min. K.- 319 feet to a maple
on the canal: thence down the canal 1
and Poplar Braneh to where said
branch enters into Saw Pitt Swamn; * '
thence with the run of Saw Pitt ' DfiSt:
.swamp M'lwn 10 wnere me uiu i.nunn .?
road crosses said swamp; thence with J* Dl{
the road to the ?a*t edge of said jy
Saw Pitt Swamp: thence along the * JwL
said east edge of Saw Pitt Swamp , f|?ACTLi
northeast to the edge of Shallotte ?in" f|
Swamp: thencr down the southern
edge of ShalloCe Swamp as it mean- J sni|
ders to the r>ad; thenee with the ?. J*
road northeastwardly to the run of 10 Sllr
Shallotte Swamp: thence down the il
run of Shallotie Swamp to the begin- fllrfOfl'ning.
containing lift acres more or ii
less, and being lot No. 5 of the John ^uBJln
Sommersett division. [ :
Dated and posted, this the 5th day
of December, 1939. , .'3
Y< L. Mints, Mortgagor 1J ft? I
E. J. Prevatte, Attorney. 1-3-0 -L
PXECITRIX NOTICE rr{*
Having qualified as executrix of 11J '>!
the estate of J. Arthur Dosher. deceased.
late of Brunswick county, I >j?
North Carolina, this is to notify all ^ Yo
persons having claims against the :l r'!
estate of the said deceased to exhibit \r'k
them to the undersigned at South- tuuH
port. N. C.. on or before the 15th
day of November. 194ft. or this notice . /Ill"
will he pleaded in bar of their re- I
covery. 00 W I
All persons indebted to said estate _
will please make immediate payment. ">1 JTC- ,
This 15th day of November, 1939.
flraee K. Dosher, Executrix of thei *y\ V??
Estate of J. Arthur Dosher^Deceas^j ' j
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