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FEBRUAR I ,-. SIGHT CLUB urgensen was to her bridge I f S2l? and the bingo B"m.s- James Pre,n served delicious th whipped the follow OS Robert I : Butler W. S. ate. W- ? McKeithan, Wiley James HarpP' Lois Jane Bussells Watson. i.,ar, oberjohann enter r*Tr ige club in hei KX night Miss Emwas high scorei and received a " . ' > T. H. Griffis .vcoive the consolsW novelty ash tray spaghetti was served M the close of the ILge who were there BImes Elizabeth Gilbert C-cs Charles Newton ,v Misses Louise -Win and Era son. erson^Is ji,s. J. L. Sprunt. of ^E-.tation. are spending a n Florida. M Howell, of Wilmington, rshor Foulke, of Win pert Sunday in town H- Mrs. J. H. Young Hrs R- J- Kirkland anc H- young, of Pearson H?j Mr. and Mrs. R. B H- ; Mr and Mrs. J. G KWe over the past week Ithport bool news H?ident of the outdooi Haling as editor of the Hsc. She appointed her the staff are ?now Anr.ie XI. Watts; AsMs?r: Margaret Carr; H.t 'eporters: Doris LewH--; Phelps: Club reportH Swain; chapel program Marjorie Potter. Other -.rill help in various Miator* Busy very glad to say that club, under the su of Mr. Livingston, is H? very rapidly. Quite a I ire participating and all doing their part Hkisiasticaily. They are debate in chapel soon H rave not decided whethHril have only one debate liecau.se so many are Hct The topic is: Re m icai souinpon nign Should Replace Inter [Basketball with Intra^Attests." We are sure give us something I Basketball ^K1 in the past week Mime improvement played Waccamaw ir Wednesday night. Botl Bt teams were defeated played the junior Y B- of Wilmington Thurs The score was 31 t( ^pthport's favor. Botl to Long Creek Fri with a double-defeat BSouthport. The teams B' interest and improveB E?ite of their defeats cre they will win som< Hfapel Program Boner's first grade gav< ^^teresting chapel pro y r,g. The proV ?Pen"d by the memBjkfirst grade singing ^Pwning. They repeated B^salm and prayed thi ^pier. group of th( I?a number of songs ant toys told a very in B !tory- A number o: ' essed in mic< Bftve a very interesting B^ pupils enjoyed th< much and weri Bww?d by the work o: Recruits ^T'ePort school student B -U|l to announce tha ^ ^jnore pupils going tou' We are hopinf "*arn fast and help ui farr.es in the future * don't expected then H-J"!e" as the student B/tod to it, but we ari ?*?>' help us to sooi I stories. K~- sti" more student H. and comH.'' Us f'Bht. We assurget a hearty wel ? Y 7, 1940" j f NEWS 1 BRIEFS AT HOME Mrs. R. I. Mintz and young daughter, Jean, have returned home from Dosher Memorial Hospital. ILL LAST WEEK Rev. A. L. Brown was a victim j of flu last week, but was able [ to fill his preaching appointments at the Southport Baptist Church Sunday. > . 1 IN HOSPITAL Mrs. S. W. Watts of Southport j is a patient at Dosher Memorial; Hospital where she was admitted 1 Tuesday for medical attention. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT I Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Drew, ' of Southport, announce the birth ! of a daughter at Dosher Memorial 5 Hospital on Thursday, February ! 1. BACK INJURY John Robinson, of Supply, was admitted to Dosher Memorial Hospital Saturday for treatment for a back injury. FLU PATIENTS Flu patients at Dosher Me, morial Hospital include Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Frink, Mr. and Mrs. ] Charles Aldridge, Mrs. Vienna! Leggett, and Mrs. M. R. Sanders, j all of Southport; William Jesse i [ uosner, tsurwicK, la ; u. L,. Bowen, Shallotte. i PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. R. Potts will preach at . New Hope Presbyterian Church j . Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock. : His sermon subject will be "A | Momentous Quest" and at Southport at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject for the evening will be "The j Call of Calamity." There will be a congregational meeting at Southport after the worship ser-1 vice. DISCHARGED PATIENTS The following patients have , been discharged from Dosher Memorial Hospital during the past week: Travis Browning, Long, wood. Monday: Aaron A. Buxton, Wilmington, Thursday: John , I Swann, Southport, Sunday; Miss j Violet Hewett and the Hewett twins, Supply, Friday; Mrs. M. .IE. Chadwick, Supply, Sunday; H. M. Shannon, Southport, Monday; | Mrs. Hoyle Dosher, Southport, Thursday; Mrs. A. T. McKeithan, Southport, Monday. Bolivia school news | j The Bolivia junior class, pre, sents, "The Man in the Green | Shirt" Saturday, Feb. 10, at 8 o'clock at Bolivia school auditor[ ium. The ordinary class play can i be well described by the adjectives "humorous, funny, sad, pathetic, \ hilarious, comedy, farce, gigantic, 1 colossal, stupendous, hectic, chaotic, divine, marvelous, great, erand. eood. unusual, classical, ; perfect, etc!" But "The Man in . the Green Shirt" cannot be ade, quately described?it is beyond i words! You will be so amazed . and tickled that you will not , be able to fully realize just how . much you are getting for your , money until the next day when , you feel your "sore sides" which . were almost "split" the night bel fore. Every character has a vital 5 part to play. The juniors have promised to make this the highlight in the , series of plays being presented by the high school classes this year. The cast is as follows: ! Mr. George T. Fuller, Billy Rob. bins; Mr. Ivan Ross. Roy Rabon; . Mr. Egbert Cain, Raymond Gil. bert; Willie Roach, Junior Hil: burn; Mrs. George T. Fuller, Lena i Mae Smith; Delphine Larule, Car> oline Tharp; Millie Fuller, Juanita ? Lewis; Mrs. T. Jefferson Jaynes, j Mabel Lewis; Lena May Crow, . Virginia Clemmons; Emmy Rockf hart, Veona Danford. , ODDS AND ENDS r The new roof on the school I house is almost complete, for 5 which we are very glad, j We are expecting to have REA lighting in the near future. Attendance is good since school reopened and it is hoped that all pupils can be present everyday. 3 _____ t French Booklets t The second-year French class j has been working on booklets of s France. A few of the students . have completed their booklets, t which are very attractive. The s booklets contain a history of s France, description of the French i boys and girls, French songs, famous' people of France, some s of the towns of France and e French pictures. It is an intere esting way to become more in formed about the habits and customs of the French people. ' WACCAMAW : SCHOOL NEWS I ? SCHOOL REOPENS 1 Waccamaw school opened Tues- J day January 29, after being clos- ; ed for a few days because of the ' bad roads and some sickness. The cold, dry weather has improved our roads considerably, and the little sickness that did prevail has ' waned to such an extent that 1 most of our students are attend- i( ng regularly. We hope that the j' winter and its hindrances, have \( reached their zenith and that the i weather will permit full opera-1 tion without further interruption, j We wish a speedy recovery for | J those that are confined to their beds, and hope to see them back in school soon. Although the cold weather proved quite destructive ' to school property in most sections of the state, we escaped ^ with only a few frozen pipes, that were fixed for a small fee. NEW SUPPLIES The elementary teachers and their respective grades are jubil- ] ant over the supplies they receiv- t ed for their rooms this week, l The list which consists of modeling I clay, crayons, Seccor, rulers and 1 construction paper are very use- < ful and necessary for the classroom work. The county school i authorities have been cooperating c zealously with our local unit to standardize our elementary school < and we are indeed appreciative of 1 this fact. ( LUNCH1 ROOM 1 Clara King has recently been ' secured as an additional worker in the lunch room. This was made ] possible by the increasing num- \ ber eating in the lunch room. i The agricultural boys made a large wooden box to use in the s lunch room to hold the dry in- ( gredients such as flour, grits and salt. ( GROUND IMPROVEMENTS |.l The shrubbery has recently been pruned, thus adding to the beauty \ of the building. Many patrons in f the community came to get the i cutlings which were pruned to j plant on their premises, to further beautify them. ' FACULTY PLAY The faculty has begun practice on their play "Laugh Clown", I which they hope to be able to! present in the near future. The; exact date of presentation will be announced later. Miss Perkins, a members of our faculty and girl's athletic director, was called home this week on account of the death of her mother. We extend to Miss Perkins our deepest sympathy. Miss Myers of the high school1 faculty was out a day because of sickness. We are very glad that: she can be back,. _ I. ATTEXTED CONFERENCE j Mr. Leroy Mintz of the agricultural department attended the J vocational agricultural conference held in Clinton for the Southeastern district Thursday. All of the Agriculture teachers and some of the administrative authorities attended the meeting. The Conference was conducted f by Dr. Gregory, director of part- ? time work for the vocational pro-!( gram in the U. S.; and Dudley'/ Clements, southern regional super- , visor for vocational agriculture. After making a brief survey of the part time program in this district, Dr. Gregory outlined an inspirational and motivating program of work that each Agriculture teacher should do for our out-of-school youths. LELAND SCHOOL NfcWS The eleventh grade had charge of the chapel program Tuesday. They gave a review of February in which was discussed the lives of famous men of the month. Some of the men were: Charles Dickens, Charles Lamb, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, James Russell Lowell, Henry W. Longfellow and Nicholas Copernicus. Also fitting songs were sung and the school gave the flag |salute. BASKETBALL VICTORY The girls' and boys' basketball teams met on the Shailotte court Monday night to play their teams. Both Leland teams were victorious by a good number of points. IMPROVEMENTS Workmen are busy working in ! the gym this week. They have | begun building the balcony. School children have been warned against playing there as it is very dangerous. BOOK CIRCULATION The number of books circulated daily is constantly growing. This is due to the fact that so many new and interesting books have been donated to the library. Both librarians are kept busy throughout the day lending books and helping the students With research work. LITERARY SOCIETY Members of the O'Henry Literary Society are very busy in getting everything in readiness for Literary night .Debators are preparing their main speeches and the readers and declaimers are learning readings and declamations. Also members are getting j up a one act play for the occasion. The Society is one of much activity. REPORTS ON FIELD TRIP Seniors have completed reports on their field trip. They learned a lot of interesting things at White's Ice Cream and Milk Co., ) ' THE STATE PORT PI LP' Uso at the Dr. Pepper Bottling' slant. The entire class enjoyed j his experience. ENGLISH LITERATURE The Senior class has begun the itudy English Literature. They j lave placed pictures of English' \uthors about their room. Soon1 hey will study "Macbeth" from jhakespear. They think that Engish Literature is very interesting.' MEMBERSHIP DRIVE A membership drive has been, out on by the membership chair-1 nan of the P.-T. A. The room ] ibtaining the largest number of j nembers will be given a large [ :ake as a prize. LUNCH ROOM The recent cold weather made he students, more than ever, apjreciate the advantage of the unch room. Here they are able to >btain warm lunches each day., Drinks, milk, and cakes are also1 sold. Ice cream is on sale at he P.-T? A. store on the school jround. Winnabow News Francis T. Chambers and John tfoffly, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., spent the week with George R. i'oulke and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fields spent Wednesday in Chapel Hill with Deddie Fields and family. Dr. S. S. Sephenson, of Wilnington, was a visitor here Thurslay afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Galloway and laughter, Miss Frances, and Mrs. Deon Galloway and two children, >f Bolivia, visited Mr. and Mrs., h. R. Galloway at the Oaks1 rhursday afternoon. Miss Mamie J. Fennell and Vfrs. Dornner, of Wilmington, i vere visitors here Friday after- j loon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Foulke spent Friday at Georgetown, S. -* S. O. Craven, of Charleston, S. D? spent the week end here with lis family. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Galloway 'isited Mrs. Hattie Galloway and j amily at Bolivia Sunday afterloon. Ernest Henry and Mr. and Mrs. 3ass, of Conway, S. C., were isitors here Sunday evening with Hr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zibclin and Hisses Caroline, Rebecca and Vitone Tharp visited Mr. and Hrs. W. H. Walker and Mrs. Tallie Watts in Southport Shnlay afternoon. A. P. Henry, Sr., accompanied f. E. Dodson to Elizabethtown Honday to a state meeting. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Withrow, >f Leland, spent Tuesday with the 3eids. Mrs. S. O. Craven and little laughter, Nell, Mrs. Nellie Walk:r and Miss Hancy Williams spent Wednesday at Seaside with the, 3 rooks. The Ladies Aid Society of Zion; H. E. Church met Monday afterloon with Mrs. Nellie Walker, j rhcre were about 25 present. BOLIVIA NEWS Mrs. Kendall Cox has returned rom a visit with her son and laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ?ox, in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. ?urtis Cox accompanied Mrs. III! WILMING' LIVE A] All the farm ey wise farmer will i plenty of food crops that a good garden i ance. We have a fine and onion sets. Com< trials for your early G. W. Kit SUPPI r. SOUTHPORT. N. C. Cox home. po; Miss Anne Brower, Albert Ros- cri ser and Norman Chadwick, mem- as bers of Bolivia school- facility 'al have returned from a week's visit j ra< to their homes. 1 Miss Catherine Cannon is in vei Charlotte and has entered Caro- C01 lina Business School for a secre- Po: tarial course. (,e Musses Lucy and yivian Hand |to spent last week in Wilmington | 'la' with Mrs. Clyde Robinson. j Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor and j sc* Alfred Stevens, of Southport, j ma were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ; at' Gill on Sunday. , c0.' Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wilson, S. | c,i P. Cox, Kendall Cox, Harold Wil- GIS letts, Mrs. John Hand, Mrs. Boyd " McKeithan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mintz and Miss Joanna Mintz . are recuperating from flu. Miss Clara Shapard was the a guest of Miss Daisy Belle Maults- s'r by last week. I Boone's Neck 7* j Jol H. W. Woodside and Lance Hoi- c0' den. who haye been visiting Mr. 'j1 and Mrs. Lucian Holden. return-; 5 ed to New York Saturday. Horace Kirby spent the week end in Shallotte with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Kirby. SURPRISE PARTY Earl Bellamy was honored at in* a surprise birthday party at his " home Monday night, January 22. The party was given by his moth- ga er, Mrs. W. E. Bellamy. The guests arrived at 8:30 o'clock and were given a weiner roast. After- . wards they filed into the dining ' room and played games, after which cookies and coffee were served. The guests were: Misses Elian Newton, Erselle Lewis, mt Mary Lewis, Fairlee Lewis, Lottie Mae Hewett, Vernie Hewett and J?. Frances Bellamy, and Edgar Jones, W. T. Fulwood, Edmond Newton, Leonard Davis, Winford! Hewett and Cecil Holden. j The honoree received many nice Uv and useful gifts. ac; an OPEN FORUM v ! yo A column aedicated lo opinions of f the public. A mouthpiece for the " views and observations of our . ? friends and readers, for which we I accept no responsibility. Contributions to this column must not | exceed three hundred words. F( GRIPERS Sh Feb. 6, 1940 ? Editor, State Port Pilot, Southport, N. C. If Dear sir: I How many people in the fair i city of Southport fall into the above category? This city is for- j tunate in having on the basket- j ball team one of the finest groups of boys that I have ever known. Boys who want to play basketball, and who are continually trying to produce a winning basketball team in the face of tremendous odds. An almost impossible task, and do you know why? The boys | have the physical ability and a really remarkable spirit, but the tremendous mental handicap imHHBHBSHBHBBk ...Jonathan Swift's J _ Se" Amazing Fantasy i- _ T : ? Lomes LU i-iiic un Bjfethe Screen!!! J /ri^w// I :> u ir li a lilt; v| on characters: Cubby V nol JlyfipJ Eeb 8-9-10 ;(a 58^? I*i2 TON, N. c. g * boi the Ita ?? sai ' So lur ya ?ai r HOME i? coi all mi: :perts agree that the nake provision for v,j Co this yar. That means fl? J Co s of primary import- , ?*< ; assortment of seeds a' PO! i in and get your ma- jnj garden. ^ Ra ihi He cot by & Son ? " ltr -Y, N. C. & Stl aBBHHBHHH J. h sed by the town rooters and tics blocks their progress just effectively as the Mannerhiem ic blocks tile ambitions of Comie Stalin. Some of the citizens have been :y considerate Aaron May a nparative new comer to Southrt. Captain Russells, Mrs. St. orge, B. L. Furpless, Rev. Potts mention a few. Others have :i an amusing time discussing > relative merits of the high 100I basketball teams. How iny of you "Knute Rocknes" end the games and try to enlrage the players? Constructive ticism is welcomed but "gripi" are not. John Simmons, Southport's best King prospect, entered the lden Gloves in the city of Wilngton. Through a conflict in tes, Southport's basketeers were leduled to play the Bolivia im, although Simmons prefers sing to basketball, he chose forfeit his match because he inted to do his part for his 100I team. That showed that hn had courage, a kind of jrnge that is hard to beat. Did ; citizens of Southport show sir gratitude by speaking one id word to John? Perhaps ;y felt it was John's business d not theirs. However, one of i citizens of Southport made ; following statement the mornX after the game. "Don't see ly you dropped out of the G. to help Southport lose another me". Does the above statement indite the attitude of the citizens Southport? I sincerely hope it it does not. Coach Richards Debt-Collector: "Shall I call toirrow?" Young Lawyer: "Twice, if connient! I have an idea that folks ink you are a client." ocnoui 11'iunn . lummy, can u tell me the difference beeen perseverance and obstinyr?" Tommy: "One is a strong will d the other is a stony won't." "You don't like my pastry? iiy I was making pastry before u were born." Maybe you were, but why serve now?" WANT ADS )R SALE: One fine mule and Dne nice milk cow. E. Holden, allotte, N. C. iTITTTO FAMOUS Jgg| Cornell Tires iRjfw fri PRICES INCLUDE OLD TIRES Sach tire guaranteed unconditional y in writing for twelve months against all road hazards. 11 so All Auto Tarts and Accessories cond & Grace St., Wilmington LEGALS FXKCTTOll'S NOTICE Taving qualified as executor of the 1 of Miss Kate Evans, late of Linswick County. North Carolina, ice is hereby given that all peri? indebted to the estate are re ?sted to make immediate payment; I that all persons who have claims linst the estate are required to tsent the same to the undersigned or before February 7. 1941. or this ice will be pleaded in bar of recovPhis February 2nd., 1910. C. L. Krahnke. Executor. ' .Ed. Taylor. Attorney. 3-c FORECLOSURE .NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by tue of a decree of the Superior urt of Brunswick County, N. C., ;ed the 1st. day of January, 1940, an action entitled "Brunswick unty versus? O. Hewett And Wife If Any",? ; undersigned commissioner will lose at public auction sale to the hest bidder for cash on the 4th, y of March, 1910, at 12:00 o'clock M? at the Courthouse door, Southrt, N. C., to satisfy the decree of d court to enforce the payment of !8.17, the following described real ate located in Lock woods Folly wnship, Urunswick County, N. C\. unded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Biven Road in i run of School House Branch or y; thence East with the run of d Bay 140 yards to a stake; thence uth across the Swamp to the Ludn line tc. a stake; thence West 140 rds to the Biven Road; thence with d Road to the Beginning contain; 18 acres more or less. \nd all other lands owned and listby J. O. Hewett And Wife If Any, Brunswick Count;'. North Carolina. Ml sales subject to report to and ifirmation 1 y the Co art. Ten days owed for raise of bid before report ide. Cash to bo paid at sale. This the 31st, day of January 1940. >. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE S'otice is hereby given that by tue of a decree of the Superior urt of Brunswick County, N. C.. ted the 1st, day of January. 1940, an action entitled "Brunswick unty versus? ady Hewett And Wife If Any".? i undersigned commissioner will pose at public auction sale to the ;hest bidder for cash on the 4th. y of March, 1940, at 12:00 o'clock M., at the Courthouse door, Southrt. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of id court to enforce the payment of 55.51. the following described real ate located in Lockwoods Folly wnship, Brunswick County. N. C., unded and described as follows: \ ' tract of land known as the indolph Hewett back place, lying on i North side of Oxpen Swamp, ginning at a cypress about a North irse from the house. Thence about est to long Branch; thence the (Anders of said branch to a black m in the said branch near the id. thence about Northeast to Wade yants corner; thence about North th the Baker line to the beginning, ntaining 30 acres more or less. \lso another tract beginning at a tke in Bakers line; runs thence to L. Hewetts line South 88 E. 80 poles to a stake; thence North 80 pi poles to a stake, thence North 41 hi West 114 poles to Bakers line; thence a with his line to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less. d< And all other lands owned and tl listed by Bra^lv Hewett And Wife If sj Any. ir. Brunswick County, North t, Carolina. All sales subject to report to and p, confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report s? i made. Cash to be paid at sale. a* This the 31st, day of January 1940. d; i S. B. Frink. Commissioner. 2-28-c . ir ir FORECLOSURE NOTICE a Notice is hereby given that by \ I virtue of a decree of the Superior j Court of Brunswick County, N. C.. -dated the 1st. day of Jutiuary. 1940, ( I in an action entitled "Brunswick | County versus? E T. S. Ganey. Jr., And Wife If Any",? 1 the undersigned commissioner will , expose at public auction sale to the & I highest bidder for cash on the 4th, A (lay of March, 1940, at 12:00 o'clock | T ; A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- m port, N. ('.. to satisfy the decree of tr said court to enforce the payment of $118.92, the following described real estate located in Town Creek Ui Township, Brunswick County. N. C., c* bounded and described as follows: o! BEGINNING at a stake in S. W. Mints? line with said line 729 poles u to a stake; thence North 87 West ta 500 poles to a stake; thence North 220 East 137 poles to a stake; thence lli South 87 degrees East 465 poles to C6 I the beginning, containing one and 0 I three eights acres 1 3-8 acres, more 01 | or less. I And all other lands owned by the ta I paid Defendants located in the County . J of Brunswick. 1,1 All sales subject to report to and ni confirmation by the Court. Ten days l>< allowed for raise of bid before report 111 made. Cash to be paid at sale. , This the 31st, day of January 1940. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-c j" FOHEC'l/OSI'KE NOTICE lo Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior ;! Court of Brunswick County, N. C.. 1 dated the 1st, day of January, 1940, s' in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? John Jordan And Wife And G. F. e' Benton",? n' the undersigned commissioner will ^ expose at public auction sale to the 1 highest bidder for cash on the 4th, day of March. 1940, at 12:00 o'clock i)( A. M., at the Courthouse door. Southport, N. C? to satisfy the decree of M said court to enforce the payment of a! $159.20, the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. N. C., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a maple iti Mossy t Branch and run thence: North 22 (degrees 45 min. West 1419 feet to a stake in the edge of the field, apple and gum pointers, thence North 85 01 degrees West 324 ft. to a stake in ( ;?>!.1 ilioiifo SCnnih ?!! decrrees 45 mill. Fast 1215 feet to a gum In ~ ! said Branch; thence down said Branch to the point of BEGINNING, Containing 10 acres, more or less. J',1 And all other Heal Property owned , and listed by John Jordan And Wife J,! ( If Any, in Brunswick County. 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 21st, day of January 1010. P) I .S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-c run it i on i hi: no i k i: a Notice is hereby given that by p< virtue of a decree of the Superior ? . Court of Brunswick County. ,N. $1 dated the 31st, day of January, 1910, in an action entitled "Brunswick si County versus? et W. P. Benton And Wife If Any,"? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 4th, tr j day of March, 1910, at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse doer. Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of \ ?210.80, the following described real . estate locatetl in Town Creek ' Township. Brunswick County. N. C., ,): bounded and described as follows: i 20 Acres Home; And all other lands 4J owned and listed by W. P. Benton F And Wife If Any, in Brunswick w County North Carolina. All sales subjeet to report to and a confirmation by the Court. Ten days i allowed for raise of bid before report sj made. Cash to be paid at sale. U This the 31st. day of January 1910. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-c c.( A DM IN 1ST It A TO It'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Thomas S. Ottoway, late of Brunswick County. North Carolina, notice is hereby given that 1 ! all persons indebted to the estate are 1 requested to make immediat > payiment; and that all persons who have | claims against the estate are requir- v ed to present the same to the under- C signed administrator, or his attorney, d on or before the 1st. day of February, ii 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in C bar of recovery. A This January 23rd.. 1910. tl It. S. McKeithan. Administrator. P C. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. h 3-f,-c d A ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE p Having qualified as administrator of 5 the estate of A. G. Swain, deceased. * late of Brunswick county, North Car- e olina, this is to notify all persons * having claims against the estate of e the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southport. X. ? C? on or before the 17th day of * January. 1941, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate J*' win nionmnkp immediate Davment. _ This 17th day of January, 1940. M R. T. Mintz, administrator of the Estate of A. G. Swain, Deceased. 1 2-21-c I NOTICE IN THE 8CPEKIOR COCRT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA X COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK S Sallie Tucker, administrator of the .' estate of James N. Tucker, deceased vs Thomas Stanland. V The defendant above named will ; take notice that an action entitled { as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, [J North Carolina, to recover of him the '} sum of $15,000.00 for the wrongful 4 death of the late James N. Tucker, ? on March 10. 1939, on the State high- J; way by striking him with an auto mobile which the defendant was oper- J ating at the time of said death: and e: the defendant will further take notice J1 that he is required to appear at the e' term of the Superior Court of said . county to be held on the 1st Monday * in March. 1940, at the courthouse in ? said county in Southport. N. C? and ' answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap- J ply to the Court for the relief de- [J manded in said complaint. n This 30 day of January. 1940. M. B. Watkins, Assistant Clerk of Sunerior Court. 1 2-21-c ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING #7,000 SANITARY HEWER BONDS. X BE IT ORDAINED by the Board \ of Commissioners of the Town of {' Shallotte: ! Section 1. That the Town of Shal- L lotte issue its bonds, pursuant to the J .Municipal Finance Act. as amended, t' in an amount not exceeding $7,000 P .v?r the purpose of paying all o.' part n of the cost of constructing a sanitary ? sewer system for said Town. * i Section 2. That a tax sufficient, to V pay the principal and interest of said s bonds shall be annually evied and 5 collected. c .Section 3. That a statement of the a debt of the Town has been filed with e the clerk and is open to public inspection. * Section 4. That this ordinance shall a take effect when approved by the I voters of the Town at an election as I provided by law. The foregoing ordinance was pas- c sed on the 30th day of January, 1940 ? and was first published on the 31st r day of January. 1940. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance 1 must he commenced within thirty days after its first publication. S. T. Russ, Secretary. 1 2-7-c < ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING #10,000 j WATER BONDS < BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of 1 Commissioners of the Town of Shal- ] lotte: < Section 1. That the Town of Shal- 1 lotte issue its bonds, pursuant to the < Municipal Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $10,00l> 1 for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost of , constructing a water works system for said Town. Section 2. That a tax sufficient to : i ? PAGE THREE ?1 -i- *W ay the principal and interest of shid and* shall be annually levied and Elected. Section 3. That a statement of the abt of the Towp has been filed with ic clerk and is open to public jnlection. Section 4. That this ordinance shall ike effect when approved by the aters of the Town at an election as rovided by law. The foregoing ordinance was pas?d on the 30th day of January, 1910 nd was first published on the 31st ay of January. 1940 Any action or proceeding questfonig the validity of said ordinance lust be commenced within thirty days fter its first publication. S. T. Russ, Secretary, 7-c V OTIIT* OF Sl'F.riAI. KO\ I) LECTIO.V TOWX OF SHALLOTTE, SOUTH ('A KOI. I V A A special election will be held on aturday, .March 2, 1940, between 7 M. and sunset. Eastern Standard ime, at which there will be sublitted to the qualified voters of le Town of Shallotte. the following lest ions: 1. Shall an ordinance passed Janiry 30th. 1940 authorizing not ex'eding ?10,000 bonds of the Town " Shallotte for paying all or part of le cost of constructing a water orks system for said Town, and a ix for said bonds, be approved? 2. Shall an ordinance passed Janir.v 30th. 1940 authoiizing not ex eding $7,000 bonds of the Town ' Shallotte for paying all or part the cost of constructing a sanitary '\ver system for said Town, and a ix for said bonds, be approved? Each of the two questions herolabove set forth contains a stntelent of the purpose for which the 5nds are authorized by the ordinme referred to in such question. If said bonds are issued, a tax will ? levied for the payment of the rincipal and interest thereof on all ixable property in the Town of Shal tte. For said election the regular regis ation books for elections in said own shall be used and such books lall be open for ihe registration of iters, not theretofore registered, from A. M. until sunset on each day ccept Sundays and holidays, begining Saturday. February 3. 1910 and * osing Saturday, February 17. 1940. n each Saturday during said period lid books shall remain open at the oiling place. The polling place and the names of le election officers, subject to change ,. s provided by law. are as follows: Polling Place It. D. Millie's Garage Registrar S. C. Tripp . Judges Mary II. Russ Mrs. Ave Million By order of Board of Commissioners r the Town or Shallot le. ? S. T. kuss Secretary. FOR EC V.OSC R E X < )TI( E Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the Superior ourt of Brunswick County. N. C.. ited the 2nd day of November, l!?:t9 i an action entitled "Brunswick ounty versus? eorge Jewett and Wife if any, lbert Plato, Mt&ee.",? le undersigned commissioner will ex)se at public auction sale* to the ghest bidder for cash on the 6th, i.v of February, 1910 at 12:00 o'clock ? . XI., at the Courthouse door. South>rt, N. to satisfy the decree of dd court to enforce ti e payment of i.78.67, the following described real state, located in Town Creek Towndp, Brunswick County. N. C., bound1 and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the ast bank of Dorr's Creek; runs > tence North 81 deg. O. E. 102 feet > a holly tree, thence North 45 dcg. ? V 1163 feet to a light wood stake; tence South 12 dcg. 15' E. 441 feet , > a iron stake: thence South 10 dcg. I' \V. 532 feet to a stake in an old ump; thence down the line of spring, ranch 680 feet to a large black am tree; thence South 62 dcg. 45' W. !7 feet to a small maple tree on the ast bank of Dorr's creek: theme fitli the run of Door's creek 575 feet > the Beginning, containing sixteen nd one half (16^) acres. ? And all other lands owned by the lid defendants in the County of irunswick. AH sales subject to report to and mfirmatlon by the Court. Ten days Mowed for raise of bid before report tadc. Cash to he paid at sale. This the 1st. day of January, 1910. S. B. Frink Commissioner 31-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the Superior ourt of Brunswick County, N. C.. ated the 2nd day of November, 1939 t an action entitled "Brunswick 'ounty versus? 1. F. Mercer and wife if any".? le undersigned commissioner will exose at public auction sale to the ighest bidder for cash on the 5th, ay of February, 1940 at 12:00 o'clock i. M., at the Courthouse door, Southort. N. C., to satisfy the decree of ' aid court to enforce the payment of 263.46, the following described real state, located in Town Creek Townhip. Brunswick County. N. C., boundd and described as follows: 34 Acres Home. And all other lands wned and .listed by M. F. Mercer ,nd Wife If Any. in Brunswick 'ounty, North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and onflrmation by the Court. Ten days flowed for raise of bid before report lade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 1st. day of January, 1940. S. B. Frink Commissioner -31-c % '' FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the Superior nurt of Brunswick County, N. C., ated the 2nd day <>f November, 1939 i an action entitled "Brunswick 'ounty versus? Irs. Olivia J. Mercer .and husband if ny'\? ie undersigned commissioner will exose at public auction sale to the ighest bidder for cash on the 5th, ay of February? 1940 at 12:00 o'clock .. M? at the Courthouse door, Southort, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of nid court to enforce the payment of 337.77, the following described real state, located in Town Creek Townhip, Brunswick County. N. C., boundd and described as follows: 320 Acres Beck. Acres Bolivia. ,11 other lands owned and listed by Irs. Olivia J. Mercer and Husband f Any. in Brunswick County, N. C. All sales subject to report to and onfirmatlon by the Court. Ten days llowed for raise of bid before report i&de. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 1st. day of January, 1940. S. B. Frink Commissioner -31-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the Superior lourt of Brunswick County, N. C., ated . the 3rd day of April, 1939 i ah action entitled "Brunswick 'ounty versus? i. F. Mintz and wife if any",? he undersigned commissioner will exose at public auction sale to the ighest bidder for cash ovi the 5th, lay of February, 1940 at 12:00 o'clock i. M? at the Courthouse door, Southort. X. C.? t'> satisfy the decree of aid court to enforce the payment of 228.CC, the following described real state, located in Town Creek Townhip. Brunswick County, N. C., boundd and described as follows: 82 Acres Home. Book 28, Page 150. tnd all other Heal Property owned ind listed by H. V. Mintz and Wife f Any, in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and onfirmatlon by the Court. Ten days illowed for raise of bid before report nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 1st. day of January, 1940. S. B. Frink Commissioner -31-c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of he estate of J. Arthur Dosher, deceased, late of Brunswick county, S'orth Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit ihem to the undersigned at South[>ort, N. C., on or before the 15th lay of November, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reBoveiy. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 15th day of November, 1939. Grace K. Dosher, Executrix of the Estate of J. Arthur Dosher, Deceased. 1-17-c i
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