24-1940
PSfSliter if life
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(Our [Helpmate
7n Sutton (our ever- Peach shortcake with coffee
V hpiwr with these bridge was the main attraction. The
M^'ii'tiad her bridge club [hostess won high score and Capt.
afternoon. She had Bill Styron bingoed. The regular
Route* Mrs' C C ?fuples' Robert Thompsons,
B?7rrl Mrs. Mabel Marran. Fergus, Styrons, L. T. Yaskells,
Bva-'r" Hood won high Harold St. Georges, were
j* a double deck of | ere' , , ,
, Ijad Mrs. J G. Christian,! To our eyeg since )as).
. tube of Avon hand [have come the beautiful tulips
V buying <is there | railsed by Mrs. D. M. Davis, and
Mrs. Kate Garrett at the Hotel
ar.j cheese salad was Miller. They have all colors and
Miffith iced tea. varieties and its a treat to look
* * over tb^f fence . . . well worth
H ^ Loughlin's bridge club a peak ....
her Kriii<i3* night and * * *
** the nicest thing im- Tne idea of this column is to
R,'0^rrehtoppedOrethre o? giV%SOme of the. things which
Rfshe received a lovely iare t0? mfcomal in regular soBslar.'t.
If more hostesses ciety items. Here, then, belongs
H $ that we believe we'd the story of tne coffee at the
B.pted to really find out Woman's Club meeting. Mrs. CanKjcg
about this game our non had very tasty refreshments
K called whist .... for the social gathering and
Bw tt'oodsides bingoed and thought she had coffee to go
K an attractive wall pla-|wjth it. The first percolator wis
Wrv,;vn3 substitutes were'fine and duly distributed?but
9, the high scorer. Ellen owing to the fact that the elec;m
Robbie, the bingoer tricity went off just at that time
it soes again), Helen the second percolator just didn't
Sutton, and Annie Louise perc. The trials of a hostess
All these added up * * *
extra table Evelyn served The Thursday afternoon club
B*r? short cake and coca met with Mrs. L. C. Fergus and
9 Mrs. Bill Wells won high score
,? Pn^e- She received a set of oiled
B Couple Club met with the silk refrigerator covers. Mrs.
Balling's Tuesday night. All diaries Stevick won the bingo
rw Vanmaf hat nrize a nvrav hoVi?? a;oK
e\tey?. ?? r ? s-J ~utoii.
KM Josephine Styron finished Grace Jones (Mrs. Robert*,
.fft on it. the Doctor was Mary Mintz, (Mrs. R. .1.) and
infill need of a rew sPrin& Irma Carr (Mrs. James), were
S. I not there, so Mrs. Stevick, Mrs.
I ?FOR?
I Register Of Deeds
I -VOTE FOR?
I w. S. (BILL) WELLS
H' Don't Make Up Your Mind Until
jjp I've Had A Chance To
? Talk To You.
II That's A Fair Proposition, Isn't It?
NOT
I WHEREAS, Chapter 2
! t 1 090 MUA?r? Ji/v 1-knl- M?*
Iui wjjy piuviuc uicu pi
elections there shall b
any precinct in which
and 1938 is missing. Il
book for Southport pre
fore, in compliance wit
tration for the Southp
ordered. This registrati
TISji '
the regular registratio
9:00 o'clock A. M. Sat
closing at sunset on Sa
I G. T. Ruarl
I Board Of Elections G
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i Fred Willing and Mrs. Robert, ]
, TH<Jifif>s6rf "Substituted for them.
Mary served coconut custard j
pie with coca cola for refresh-1 c
j ments. | {
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Claudia and Bill Wells' house 11
is nearing completion and it won't =
be long before they'll be moving "
' in. It's such an attractive house
1 and is in a nice location. Those j(
breezes will be grand in the '
| Summer. ... |'
The land lady tells me that j
, the bungalow will stay just as j
attractive as it is while new be- j
cause Claudia is a grand house
; keeper and will keep it spotless.
Southport seniors were guests
of their mascots, Pat Marlowe
and Lou Hardee, at a threatre j
party in Wilmington WednesdayI
afternoon. Or course, tneir mamas, |
Marlon and Dorothy, did the ar- j
ranging, but the mascots are |
nevertheless prime favorites with
the class. Lois Jane and Wilma
cooperated by carrying cars on
the pilgrimage. 1
SOCI4TYWOMAN'S
CLUB J
The Woman's Club held it's I
April literature social Wednesday |
afternoon in the home of Mrs. C.
| C. Cannon. c
The home was attractively j
I decorated with numerous vases ?
J of yellow jasmine and wild pink ?
honeysuckle.
Mrs. I. B. Bussells had charge
of the program and gave a most
! interesting sketch of the life of. ]
| the celebrated modern artist,! s
j Vincent Van Gogh. Her remarks ?
! were based on the book "Lust for !
Life". Mrs. Bussells showed a
j number of reproductions of his
j works.
At the conclusion of the talk c
tne guests were served fruit i
shortcake with coffee. 'i
Hostesses with Mrs. Cannon t
were Mesdanies Robert St.
George. C. Ed Taylor, H. W.
Hood, James Harper and Margaret
Parkhill. 1
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
t
The Home Economics classes of r
Shallotte school invited the i
Board of Education, the local t
committee, the County Commis- c
sioners, their wives, the county i
superintendent and Mr. and Mrs. [
H. C. Stone to dinner Thursday,
April 18. js
Each class took part in pre- J
paring the dinner. Exhibits were i:
displayed in the room of the s
different units studied during the 1
year. One member from each of s
the five classes was waitress. 11
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9
ICE
!63 of the Public La
ior to the 1940 prims
e a re-registration
the poll book for 1!
: appears that the p
cinct is missing; thei
h this act a new reg
ort precinct is here
ion shall be held duri
n period beginning
urday, April 27th, a
turday, May 11th.
c, Chairm;
If Brunswick Count1
THE STATE PORT PILOT.
3NJ0Y TEA
Members of the Home Econ>mics
III class of Shallotte school
injoyed a tea in Wilmington at
he New Hanover high school
Puesday, April 16, from 4 until 1
i o'clock. They visited the dif- ]M
erent sections of the home econ- I"1
>mic department, after wmch de- jM
icious refreshments were served, j
[hose who attended were Misses 11 e
Porinne Greene and Annie Russ, j
L,ena Chadwick, Cassie Andrews, j
3ertha Sommersette, Mildred ["
Andrews.
" NEWS 1BRIEFS
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MEDICAL PATIENT ds
John R. Elliott of Portsmouth, SF
/a., was admitted as a medical d?
>atient at Dosher Memorial Hos- ar
>ital on Sunday.
INFANT ILL b<
Shirley Hewett, daughter of Mr. M
ind Mrs. B. G. Hewett, was ad- 11'
nitted to Dosher Memorial Hos- M
)ital for medical attention Thurs- m
lay.
BINGO PARTY a>
The circles of Trinty Meth- a'
)dist church will sponsor a bingo F
mrty Friday night at 8 o'clock L<
it the home of Mrs. I. B. Bus- < M
lells. 31
IN HOSPITAL
Dolores Hewett, daughter of C<
tfr. and Mrs. G. M. Hewett, of ?f
Shallotte was admitted Saturday h?
is a medical patient at Dosher vi
Memorial Hospital.
IN WASHINGTON
Miss Evelyn Loughlin left to- ec
lay to enter training as a nurse M
n the Episcopal Eye, Ear, Nose
tnd Throat Hospital in Washing
on, D. C.
SOME ROPE w
A twelve hundred foot towing .
lawser, weighing five thousand j sp
>ounds, was shipped here Monday
or the use of a tug towing1 w,
larges to Cuba. The huge "rope" ar
nade a coil too large to permit
t being shipped in one of
he regulation railway freight! w
:ars. F(
AT PRESBYTERIAN" fa
There will be no preaching
ervice Sunday morning at South- '
lort Presbyterian, because that w|
s the hour for the baccalaureate M
ermon at Southport high school,
'here will be regular evening
ervices, with sermon by the pas
or, Rev. J. R. Potts.
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SOUTHPORT. N. C.
Personal
i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlin, of j]
illville, N. J., spent their honey- !
oon in Southport with Mr. and j1
rs. Barkley Tomlin. They visit- ('
I other southern states before j1
turning to their home.
* * * j
David Watson spent the past j
eek-end here with his mother,
rs. George Y. Watson.
f? ? fc
H. W. Hood, state inspector for i
le bureau of weights and meas- '
es, spent the past week-end J
ire with his family.
* # *
Mrs. Inez Alexander, of Charston,
S. C., is visiting relatives
id friends here this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Mintz and !
lughters, Mary Minta and Jean,
lent last Wednesday and Thursly
in Goldsboro, Rocky Mount 1
id Raleigh.
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Miss Pauline Finkelstein, mem;r
of the nursing staff at Dosher |'
emorial Hospital, spent Monday |
ght with her parents, Mr. and
rs. Charles Finkelstein, in Wash- '
ington.
* "
Whiteville visitors to Southport j
id Orton Sunday included Mr. j'
id Mrs. W. F. Dyer and son. |
ranees, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. 1
ewis and daughter, Anne, and 1
'r. and Mrs. L. S. Thompson '
id daughter, Carolyn. |!
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Mrs. J. S. Craig, Mrs. Lucille 1
inady and Mrs. W. K. Taylor
Wilmington and Miss Eliza- 1
;th Craig of Smithfield were 1
sitors here Tuesday. '
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Jeff Arnold of Southport enter- 1
I Dosher Memorial Hospital 1
onday as a medical patient. 3
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BOLIVIA INHW5 ,
i
Friends of Miss Mary Johnson |
ill be glad to learn that she <
much improved following a i
rious illness last week. I
Ellis Woodcock of Atkinson i
is the week end guest of Mr. |
id Mrs. Frank Johnson.
Mrs. George Cannon attended i
e joint zone meeting of the11
Oman's Missionary Society at j i
lison last week. i
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson and
mily visited relatives at Fu- <
lay on Sunday. I e
Mrs. Alethea B. Faut of Selma r
is the week end guest of Miss j
ae McClure. 1
Rev. and Mrs. Forester, of a
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(pwacaoopogBQgg'K
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Beer License
May ial the month when c
I ties have the responsibilil
I applications for beer lice
[ It is the hope of the Bre
I lina Beer Distributors Co
I thorities will scrutinize th
|
I cant, and will deny rem
have abused the privilege
I Careful selection of licen
observance, requiring a s
I enforcement and allowing
I fare and school purposes.
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Brewers and N
! Beer Distribute
EDGAR H. BAIN
[ SCITK 813-17 COMMERCIAL BUI
HowW
One thing that mak
about our business is the
tomers come back time a
us. They tell others al
dealings, and they in tu
customers. Holding our
stantly adding new frie
of our growing business.
Shallotte T:
HOBSON KIRB
SHALLOTI
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Charlotte are guests of Mr. anc
Mrs. B. M. Wilson.
The former Miss Lila McKeithan,
who recently was marriec
to Lester Bennett of Wilmingtor
is visiting her parents, Mr. anc
Mrs. D. P. McKeithan.
Friends will rejoice to know
that Mrs. S. W. Maultsby, whc
ias been very sick, is much inv
proved now.
Mrs. R. H. Maultsby, who hai
for sometime been in poor health
is very much better and able tc
attend church and otner places
Bolivia welcomes the fine young
aouple, Mr. and Mrs. Williarr
fvopp, who recently moved intc
their home and business place or
the corner across from Elmore's
Winnabow News
Rev. and Mrs. George Richmar
spent Sunday at Vista and hek
services there.
Ray Wunderlick of Buffalo, N
if. is visiting his brother anc
father here and at Southport.
Miss Ira Swain of Wilming
ton spent the week end hen
with her mother, Mrs. Nancj
Swain.
Mrs. Joseph Akerman and son
loe, of Augusta, Ga? spent the
week end with the Reids. Mis;
Lama Akerman, who taught ir
Acme-Delco school, and Mrs. J
D. Withrow of Leland returnee
with them Sunday afternoon.
Misses Satterfield and Pope o:
Wayside Gospel mission had s
number of the students from Co
lumbia Bible School Saturday foi
services afternoon and evening
and Misses Hawkins and White
and Misses Cridlen and Ruth Pet
ty spent the week end witl
them. The other students spen
the week end at Shallotte anc
Calabash.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hodgei
and daughter, Miss Henrietta, anc
Miss Bessie Williams of Wilming
ton spent Sunday with Mr. anc
Mrs. C. H. Zibelin.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
A surprise birthday dinner wai
given Sunday for Mrs. C. H. Zibe
[in at her home. There were
ibout 20 present and she re
:eived many nice gifts.
Miss Mary Elkins of Wilming
:on spent Monday night with Mr
ind Mrs. George Richman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Everett ir
Wilmington gave an oyster roas
as a surprise to Mrs. Georgi
lichman for her birthday Fridaj
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richmai
attended.
Mrs. Jim Allen and daughtei
if Wilmington spent Sundaj
ifternoon with Mrs. W. J. Freenan.
Rev. W. J. Freeman and Rev
forester are holding a revival
it Bolivia Methodist church.
e Renewals j i
/ J [
aty and county authori- ''
ty of passing on yearly 11
nses. 11
iwers and North Caro- Jf
mmittee that local au-. I I
e record of each appli:wals
to the few who
i of a license. 11
sees fosters better law ] [
mailer expenditure for
; larger sums for weir I I
II
orth Carolina i
>rs Committee
, State Director 11
LDING RALEIGH. H. C. j j
eGrow
es us feel mighty good
! fact that our old cus,fter
time to trade with
iout their satisfactory
rn become our regular
old trade and connds
is the explanation
rading Co.
Y, Proprietor
fE, N. C.
1 Friends will sympathize with.
Mrs. Malcolm Hart in the death ; -
of her father Mr. Lewis, Monday
1 in Kentucky.
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1 Orton Gardens s
r Top All Others }
, 11
Churchill Bragaw, superintend- a
ent of Orton Plantation, spent "
i part of last week among the a
gardens of the low country be- *
tween here and Charleston, S. C. a
On his return he expressed him- J
self as having seen many beauti- J ,i
f ful places, but none that could j q
i compare with Orton for beauty. [ C
> in other words, it seems that V
i; his absence from Orton made his ti
. i heart grow fonder.
LEGALS '
TRUSTEE SALE
l Under and by virtue of the power J
, of sale contained in that deed of J
1 trust of January lt?. 1937. from S. '
I. Burriss and wife, Frances Burriss.
to H., W. Davis, trustee, recorded
in Book 5S, Page 5'JS, Brunswick
| i County Registry, the undersigned sub- y
stituted trustee* having been appoint- 1
ed by order of the court, dated April 1
. 19, 1940, in a special proceedings had !'
wherein Irene P. Abrams, S. 1. Bur- 11
' riss and wife, Frances Burriss, Bruns- "
r wick Bank Trust Company were ll
ex-parte petitioners to procure a sub- ['
stituted trustee, default having been
t made in the payment, of the notes
' and interest secured by the deed '
- of trust, and other terms and con- J"
3 ditions in the same having been 11
breached, upon which default, the "
holders of the notes therein recited
. having demanded foreclosure, the i n- 11
, dersigned substituted trustee will sell l'
1 the land and premises hereinafter ,J
described to the highest bidder for .
. cash AT THE COURT HOUSE 1
1 DOOR, SOUTH PORT, X. U., AT ?
I 12:00 NOON. OX
TUESDAY, MAY 2IST., KHO. U
" to satisfy the terms and conditions r
r of sakl deed of trust: tl
Located in Southport. Brunswick
s County, bounded as follows:
3 BEGINNING at a point in Davis'!1
Street where it intersects with the "
" emifhnrti lino nf Muv Sit roof cmiq ! I1
1 being the southwestern intersection a
l of said Davis and Hay Streets, and ?
L runs thence in a westerly direction
J along the southern line of Hav v
t Street sixty six (66) feet to a stake S
in the southern line ol Hay Street; <1
S thence in about a southernly direction e
i to the Channel of the Cape Fear (
Kiver; thence with said Channel of e
- the Cape Fear Kiver, and parallel
^ with said Bay Street in an easterly s
1 direction sixty six (?'.?;> fi-et to the ii
line of the waterslrirt opposite to the t?
street running from Moore Street to n
Bay Street, and between Lot No. s
S 14 in the plan of the Old Town of 1
Smithville and the Garrison Proper- ty.
more recently known as Davis J
i street; thence with the western line w
of said Davis Street in about a I
northernly direction to the BEGIN- I
XING, and being known as water- ?i
_ skirt No. 14. and lying and being I
directly in front of Lot No. 14, in b
. the plan of the Old Town of Smith- h
ville. now Southport, N. ('.. and being I
the waterskirt on the extreme eastern I
I side of the Town Block between I
? Howe Street and Davis Street, and (
immediately next to the Garrison a
3 Property, and being the same proper- n
P ty conveyed to s. [. Burrfss by
Glynn Canning Company of Georgia i
1 by deed dated the lltli day of Jan- t
uary. A. D. 1937. a
Notice is also given that a five t
r percent (5 per cent) good faith de- e
r posit will be required of the successful
bidder. 1
This April 20. 1910. >
C. Ed Taylor, Substituted Trustee.
5-15-c /
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| .MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF
PERSONA I. PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain Chattel
Mortgage, dated July 8. 1936. execut- |
ed by North Carolina Fisheries, Inc., j
to the undersigned, recorded in Hook ?
81. page 419. office of the Register i
of Deeds of Carteret County. North v
Carolina, default having been made s
in the payment of the indebtedness s
thereby secured in accordance with tl
the terms of said Chattel Mortgage. I
the undersigned will offer for sale v
and sell to the highest bidder for 3
cash at the Courthouse door of Cart- Ii
eret County in Beaufort, North Caro- e
lina, on Friday, the 10th day of I
May, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, the v
following described personal property;
4
All refrigeration equipment. in- o
eluding refrigerator units, motors, r
chemicals, freezing coils. freezing t
compound. freezing pans, scales, r
trucks, ice tongs, ice crushers, and t
sundry refrigeration accessories; all r
water pumps, scales, fish scalers, t
baskets. warehouse trucks. and ii
sundry miscellaneous equipment; all t
boilers, machinery, water heaters, re- d
tort coolers, stokers, vats, electric i
motors, platform scales, electric water t
fountains. cannery boxes, conveyer a
tracks, return pumps, retorts, steam o
traps. and sundry miscellaneous
machine equipment, accessories and v
supplies; all automobile equipment, s
ineludlng truck units, truck bodies, d
trailers, chassis, and miscellaneous e
automobile equipment; all office C
equipment, including adding machines, e
typewriter, files, chairs, desks, clocks, s
sundry miscellaneous office equip- t
?lolvnratnrv pnninmcnt. Ii
I rots and blankets, and water soft- f
eners, together with all other maeh- r
inery. fixtures, apparatus, equipment, n
supplies, improvements and other per- s
sonal property (except inventory) t
acquired by the mortgagor for the j
purpose of replacing, substituting for ;i
or adding to any of the equipment f
hereinabove referred to, and all other }
tangible personal property of every <1
kind and description (except inven- t
tory) owned by said mortgagor. h
This the 12th day of April. 1940. i
North Carolina Self Help Corp. s
Hy Annie L. O'Berry, President, l
5-8-c F
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If OTIC E OF SALE a
Under and by virtue of the decree r
of sale of the Superior Court of
Brunswick County, made in a Special
Proceedings entitled. "R. S. McKeith- J
! an, Admr. of T. S. Ottoway. Dec'd. .
against Alice Ottoway McKeithan. EL
At.", begun by summons February S
22, 1940. which decree was signed C
on April 10, 1940, the undersigned
commissioner will on Tuesday, May o
14th., 1940, At 12:00 o'clock noon, at <
the courthouse door, in Southport, N. (
C., offer for sale to the highest bid- n
der for cash that certain tract of a
land lying and being in Town Creek t
Township, Brunswick County, N. C., a
adjoining the lands of W. S. Mr- t
Keithan. Et. Als. and more jiartieular- i
ly described as follows: t
In Town Creek Township on the c
east side of Northwest Branch on n
both sides of the Fayetteville Road, e
bounded and described as follows: j
BEGINNING at the W. S. McKeithan
corner near the head of
Marl Branch on a ditch: runs thence 1
with the W. S. McKeithan line 5
south 77 degrees west 1148 feet cros- .
sing the Fayetteville Road to the run
of Northwest Branch: thence down
the run of Northwest Branch as it \
meanders about 920 feet to a black (
gum; thence south 8214 degrees east <j
327 feet thence South 48% degrees j
East 80 feet; thence 73% degrees east (
55 feet; thence north 70% degrees I
east 36 feet: thence north 40% de- I
grees east 48 feet; thence north 26% u
degrees east 137 feet; thence con- j
tinning with the ditch north 77 de- j
grees east 344 feet to a stake at <]
the angle of a ditcb: thence north u
75% degrees east 444 feet to a stone j
on the west side of the old Fayette- <
ville Road; thence crossing the road $
the same course 44 feet to the east t>
side to an iron pipe; thence with I
the east side of the old Fayetteville a
Road south 17% degrees east 090
feet to an iron pipe; thence north 1
86% degrees east 356 feet to an iron j
rod; thence south 58% degrees east 112 1
feet to an iron pipe on a ditch: i
thence north 85% degrees east 90 i
feet to an iron pipe at an angle of a t
ditch; thence north 74 degrees east
700 feet to a long leaf pine stump. 1
W. S. McKeithan's corner; thence i
north 20% degrees west 943 feet to (
a dead black gum in the run of
Marl Branch; thence up the run of c
Marl Branch as it meanders, about ;
1098 feet to the BEGINNING, con- i
taining 59 acres, as surveyed by If.
| R. Hewett, February 9, 1940.
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This April 11. 1910.
C. ED TAYLOR, Commissioner.
8-c
(Tithe oi sekvinr sr>i>io\s
in 1M HIICATIOV
TATE or NORTH CAROLINA,
Ol'XTY or BRUNSWICK
IN TIIE SI'l'EKIOK OU'RT
ALLIE EVANS. PLAINTIFF.
S.
.OrVENIA PARKER. ET AL.
)E FEN DA NTS.
Tiie defendants. Joseph Clemmons
nd .Mrs. Charlie Clemmons. the
idnw of Charlie Clemmons. will take
otlre that an action entitled as
bove. has been commenced in the
uperior Court of Brunswick County,
."orth Carolina, to exclude them from
ny interest in certain lands set
orth in the complaint; and the said
efcndants will further take notice
tat they and each of them is reuired
to appear at the office of the
'lork of the Superior court of said
aunty in tin? court, house, Southport,
\ within thirty (30> days after
le llth. day of May. 1940, and anwer
or demur to the complaint in
aid action, or the plaintiff will apply
> the court for the relief demanded
i said complaint.
This April 13. 1940.
.M. B. Wutkius, Assistant Clerk
uperlor Court. fi-8-c
TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
IRCNSWICK COP NT Y
notice of s \ i,e of real
estate
BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF
ALE contained in a certain Deed of
'rust or Mortgage executed by E.
r. Smith and wife. Minnie E. Smith.
) the Peoples United Bank, a banktg
Corporation of Southport, N. C..
efault having heen made in the
ayment of a note secured by said
lortgage or deed of trust, same'
eing recorded in the Office of the
tegister of Deeds in Book 48. Page
10. the undersigned will offer for
ale and will sell to the highest
idder for cash at the Court House
oor in the City of Southport. N. C.
ii May ti. 1940 at 12:00 M. the
ercinafter described real estate locatii
in Brunswick County, N. c. and
escribed as follows, to-wit:
1st. Tract?Beginning at a stake
90 feet from the Northwest corner
f llth Street and the Cape Fear
Dad, now State Highway and on
lie Western side of said Cape Fear
oad, nop' State Highway; runs
lienee 100 feet to the corner of said
oad and 15th Street; tnenee along
lie Southern line of said 15th Street
i a Westernly direction .138.111 feet
> the beginning corner, containing
bout three fourths of one acre, more
r less.
2nd. Tract?Beginning at the South
est corner of Boundary and 15th
Itreets; runs thence in an Easterly
irection 215.51 feet along the Southrn
line of 15th Street to George H.
Sray's corner; thence in a Southrnly
direction 100 feet along the said
leorge H. dray's western line to a
take; thence along said dray's line
i an Easternly direction 338.1)4 feet
d a stake at the Cape Fear road,
ow State Highway; thence along
aid Cape Fear road, now State
iigliway. in a Southernly direction
5 feet to a stake; thence alOng J.
. Lough 1 in's. now Finch's line in a
csternly direction 684.18 feet to
boundary Street; thence with said
loundary Street in a Northernly
irection to the beginning. The said
wo above described tracts of hand
eing the same as were conveyed
y George H. Gray and wife to " H.
f. Smith by deed dated October 11th.
918, and recorded in Hook No. 32 at
'age No. 12. records of Brunswick
'ounty. reference to said conveyance
nd the record thereof 1 icing hereby
lade.
The purpose of the foreclosure of
his mortgage or deed of trust by
he undersigned is to straighten out
ny defect that might he in the
itle to the hereinbefore described real
state.
Peoples United Bank and Federal
>eposit Insurance Corporation by
tathan Cole, Liquidator.
Hated and posted this 5th day of
kprll. 1940.
-10-4-T.
NOTICE OI SAI.K OF KKAL
KMT\TK
By virtue and inpursuance of the
lower and authority vested in me by
udgment of the Superior Court in
ase. Federal J'eposit Insurance Corloration
Vs. II. M. Shannon and
life, Lena I>. Shannon, the underigued
commissioner will offer for
ale and will sell to the highest bidler
for cash at the Court House
)oor in the city of Southnort, Briuisrick
County. North Carolina at 12:<H)
J. on Monday. .May 0, 1910, the
lereinafter described real estate locatd
in Brunswick County. North CaroIna,
and described as follows, tori
t;
1st. Tract?Beginning at a stake
00 feet from the North west corner
if llth Street and the Cape Fear
oad. now State Highway and on
he Western side of said Cape Fear
oad. now State Highway; runs
hence 100 feet to the corner of said
oad and 15th Street: thence along
he Southern line of said 1.1th Street
n a Westcrnlv direction 338.04 feet
n a slake; thence in a Southernly
li red ion 100 feet to a stake; thence
a an Easternly direction 338.04 feet
o the beginning corner, containing
bout three fourths of one acre, more
r less.
2nd. Tract?Beginning at the Southrest
corner of Boundary and 15th
Streets; runs thence in an Easternly
irection 215.54 feet along the Southrn
line of 15th Street to George H.
?ray's corner; thence in a Southrnly
direction 100 fee t along the
aid George H. Gray's Western line
r> a stake: thence along said Gray's
ine in an Easternly direction 338.04
eet to a stake at the Cape Fear
oad. now State Highway; thence
long said Cape Fear road, now
state Highway, in a Southernly director
25 feet to a stake; thence along
t Tmichiin's now Finch's line in
wcstemly direction 584.18 feet to
toundary Street; thence with said
ioundary Street in a Northernly
irection to the beginning. The said
wo above described tracts of land
eing the same as were conveyed by
leorge H. Gray and wife to E. H. 1
imith by deed dated October 11th,
91S, and recorded in Book No. 32 at
'age No. 12, records of Brunswick
,'ounty, reference to said conveyance
nd the records thereof being hereby
made.
Nathan Cole. Commissioner.
Dated and Posted this 5th day of
tpril. 1940. 4-10-4-T
Alllil INISTKA TO ll'S NOTICE
TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OINTV OF BRUNSWICK
Having qualified as Administrator
>f the estate of Mrs. Agnes M.
irady, deceased, late of Brunswick
,'ounty, North Carolina, this is to
lotify all persons having claims
gainst the estate of said deceased
o exhibit them to the undersigned
.t Elizabethtown. N. C. on or before
he 20th day of March 1941, (date to
ie twelve months from the day of
he first publication of such notice),
ir this notice will be pleaded in bar
f their recovery. All persons Indebtd
to said estate will please make
mmediate payment.
This 12th day of March 1940.
C. A. Cromartie Administrator of
Irs. Agnes Grady.
-8-*
~~FOHF.( I.OSl UK NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
irtue of a decree of the Superior
Jourt of Brunswick County, N. C.,
lated the 4th, day of March, 1940,
n an action entitled "Brunswick
'ounty versus I'rod Lee & Wife
,aura Lee. Dan Lee Estate, Tom
>ink & Wife Mamie Frink", the
indersigned commissioner will ex>ose
at nubl??? auction sale to the
lighest bidder for cash on the 6th,
lay of May. 19 50. at 12 o'clock M.,
it the Courthouse door, Southport.
s\ C? to satisfy the decree of said
ourt to enforce the payment of
280.06, ihe following described real
state, located in SmTlhville Township,
Brunswick County, N. C., bounded
md described as follows:
BEGINNING on Brown Street AIen
Clemmons corner; runs West with
^rown Street 66 feet; thence North
56 feet; thence East 66 feet; thence
South with Allen Clemmons line 165
eet to the beginning containing one
ourth of an acre.
And all other lands owned and
isted in the name of Dan Lee Estate
n Smithville Township, Brunswick
bounty North Carolina.
All sales subject to report to and
confirmation by the Court. Ten days
illowed for raise of bid before report
nade. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 1st, day of April, 1940.
S. B. Frink, Commissioner, 5-1-0
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