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MtnNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1 ? (The ; I Our pjjt week has been one of I jjllv nice parties . . . Three ' H parlies kept most of the gL;t> in town pretty busy. I -race's was reported in *eeks paper and we have leter two in this issue . . . J " party honoring Miss K. u-as a lovely affair and rto came were dressed in M .- -'iv best in spite of the Hrjata Moore and her mother Vdflightful party on Friday H UgUta and the two chilV pau! ar.J Penny, are leavH?cn to join Merritt In B<ana It's been nice having V fcere for these winter Hpia. . . And we'll be sorry H. them go. . . ? * H, of the younger set of Hpprt have just graduated twir respective schools . . . r frink from Fassifern, and ^E Menifee from Peace Jun, , , :Hrfr' made quite a good at Fassifern. At gradua c received a medal which HflKl membership in the honH(ietr ... on Saturday night participated >n a recital of ^Ee expression students . . . wrcte the last will and testa !;r the class and the class ^Et... she also wrote and ire class prosphecy . . . I* ? lie? the year she was an I- _ student, being feal^.tor for her annual, the Ire and holding the same t; on her school paper . . . Ion received a National Ian pin in recognition of EjurS . . . and among her I were the athletic club, ties club, the Dramatic club, t- club, and the Boots and p rding club . . . is i record we'd say! ? * Lb are already being made p year's Flower Show ... [this seem a bit early? . . . I of the things to be emLi in connection with the f s the planning of gardens, [is will be given next year be most artistically planned fc in Southport . . . t is the time to start winthat prize . . . and don't b didn't wam you. j * * * p a look at Pete's gladiola ae you walk through the ... They're lovely ... J * (pbire Moore and her mothre going up this week to over Greensboro College as kite plans to go there next She graduated this year the high school and we she'll be an addition to the a Having a very tender a our own heart for G. C., (* she'll like her first visit i Xiemsee came In for her of the honors at Peace College, too . . . ws secretary of the studtVinro ISUCItttlun ?"" iciate editor of nual . in her class I was on the oil for the year her honors was of Rho Delta raduate who has >r herself that Louise is 0 Winthrop Col. . She'll be get1 . . . and they'll girl . . i i * TY vis and daughter, oore, entertained t with a lovely the home of Mrs. ivhich tables were decorated ?".th ings flowers, revatte, was high evening and re ice tea glasses in >lder. The traveli green vase and s.Bill Jorgensen. Brendle received i. tsion of the playwere served deil salad with iced ehes. ;n joyed the evenmes Fred Willing, arey Reece, Louis Yaskell, Roy Mcrd Brendle, Robert C. Fergus, Claude ley Wells, R. I. Jones, Lewis HarMcNeil, Charles Christian, William liam Styron, ThomE. J. Prevatte and lane Bussells and jrge. [ISS HOLMES Smith honored her lizabeth Holmes, on *'ith a delightful n her home. "as most attractlveroses, larkspur - ? :940 ????? ?? (Of Itife I, !? I flpmate * and other garden flowers. Tables were arranged in the living room, i dining room and son porch. On their arrival, the guests < were served ice cream, cake and fruit punch. Mrs. R. L. Thompson and Miss Susie Newton, sisters of Mrs. Smith, assisted her 1 with the refreshments. 1 High score prize, an attractive 'necklace, was won by Mrs. J. D. j Sutton. Mrs. H. T. St. George's score was second and she receiv- 1 ed a lovely pin as prize. 1 Mrs. Claude Chadwick, of | Swansboro, received the traveling prize, a blue linen guest towel. Mrs. Gus McNeil bingoed ' and received a novelty necklace. i The guest of honor was pre- > sented with a pair of Madeira pillow slips. Those who attended the party were: Mesdames I. B. Bussells, ' H. T. St. George, Gus McNeil, ' James Carr, Thomas St. George, ? j Preston Bryant, Dick Brendle, L. j C. Fergus, E. H. Cranmer, R. I. Mintz, J. G. Christian, C. C. Cannon, Claude Chadwick, J. W. Ru- ! I ark, J. Arthur Dosher, Mabel ' Marran, Wiley Wells, Bill Court- 1 |ney, James Prevatte, L. T. YasI kell, W. C. Reece, William Styjron, R. B. Thompson, Vienna [ Leggett, William Wells, H. W. Hood, J. D. Sutton, E. C. New- ' [ton, Prince O'Brien, James Har- ] [per, Charles Stevick, Fred Willing and Misses Margaret Parkhill, Annie Louise St. George, Marion St. George, Winnie Willis, Lottie Mae Newton and Blanche Newton. 1 _ < ! SOUTHPORT CLUB 1 1 Members of Southport Home 1 Demonstration Club met on May ' 30th at the home of Miss Mary 1 Weeks in their regular monthly meeting. The meeting wjs presided over , by Mrs. C. E. Taylor, and follow- ] ing the business session, Mrs. j Marlon S. Dosher had charge of j j the lesson for the month, "Ar- j ranging the furniture in the j home." This was a lesson all en- j joyed very much. Refreshments of cake and punch were served by the hostess to the following club members: Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Mrs. Annie K. 1 Vitou, Mrs. R. L. Thompson, i Misses Annie M. Newton and Mary Weeks. The next regular meeting will j be with Miss Annie M. Newton o? June 28th, at 8 o'clock. } Personal < Mrs. C. C. Swain and Mrs. D. ( E. McKeithan,' of Jacksonville, 1 Fla., arrived here yesterday to ' spend sometime with Mrs. Mayme ' Moore and other relatives. * ? * ( R. J. Kiddoo, of Charlotte, arrived Monday night and spent Tuesday here with his wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, for several days. ? * ? Mrs. Lena Ramage, of Troy, ' Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl 1 Williamson, of Whiteville, were visitors of Capt. and Mrs. J. I. 1 Davis here Sunday. 1 ? * * * < | S. E. Memory, of Whiteville, spent the past week-end here J jwith his daughter, Mrs. J. I. J Davis. ] Mrs. Lex Jones is visiting in ' Norfolk, Va. 1 * ? * ? [ Miss Anna Taylor arrived home 1 .'last Friday from East Carolina < Teachers College and returned (for the first summer session to- i j day. 1 * * Edward Taylor returned home < 'Friday from Davidson College 1 j where he has just completed his 1 sophomore year. f 1 Mrs. Allen C. Ewing and chil- ' dren have returned home follow- 1 j ing a two-weeks visit at Lake- ' 'mont, Ga. * * . , C. Ed Taylor and C. C. Cannon ' vis.*td their alma mater, the Universi v of North Carolina, last 1 Thursday. ? 1 | Mrs. Kenneth Kinsler and son, ' Kenneth, Jr., left Monday morn- . ing for Ft. Brady, Mich., to join Capt. Kinsler. They were accomp- ! anied on the trip by Mrs. J. W. i Thompson. Elisha Sellers, Jr.'of Whiteville, ' spent the week-end with relatives in Southport. i EARLY TRUCKING Tomatoes will be ripening on Bald Head island the last of this week. A bit early after the kind of winter that existed last year. Under more favorable winter and spring weather conditions it is hoped to produce them much earlier in the future. "Hie first cucumbers and squash on the island were picked last week. It is still very dry on the island, although rains last week helped conditions somewhat.,, NEWS 1 BRIEFS ,1 i ? 1 in u red foot E. T. Fulford, of Supply, was admitted to Dosher Memorial Hospital Tuesday for treatment 3f his injured foot. for treatment Harry Simpson, of Southport, tvas admitted to Dosher Memorial Hospital Saturday for treatment. in hospital Mrs. C. R. Livingston was admitted Tuesday night to Dosher1 Memorial Hospital for treatment. operation Mrs. J. H. Sellers, of Bolivia, underwent an operation for the removal of her appendix Tuesday i ?t Dosher Memorial Hospital. ill at home Friends of Mrs. C. M. Crapon will be glad to know that her j condition is improved after becoming ill Sunday. . visit orton Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, of [ San Jose, Cal., visited Churchill Bragaw at Orton Plantation last week. at presbyterian Presbyterian Services Sunday.! There' will be no morning service. The pastor will preach at the evening hour at 8 p. m. j Young People's League meets at 7:15 p. m. visit relatives Mrs. R. H. Maultsby and son, I Rustic, and daughter, Daisy Belle, jf Bolivia, and sister, Mrs. J. C. Piggott, of Wilmington, have returned from a two weeks visit with their brothers, C. A. Rourk, )f Orlando, Fla., and Rev. W. C. | Rourk of Safety Harbor, Fla. beaYthtl dahlias A couple of beautiful blood-red, lahlias were sent to this office | Monday by Mrs. J. H. Russ. The argest of the two measured 18 nches in circumference. Neigh-1 lors of Mrs. Russ say that she; las many beautiful flowers in her garden. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Poteet, of \rbor Lodge, Carlsbad, New Mexco, will arrive tomorrow or Frilay to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthews, of Bald Head island. Mrs. Matthews is the only child I )f Mr. and Mrs. Poteet and has lot seen them since she left New Mexico last December. YACHT TO ARRIVE The Drifter, new 76-foot cruiser pacht of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , O. Sherriff of Charlotte, is schedul;d to arrive here this week. The ;raft is new throughout, having seen completed and turned over :o Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill by the ship builders at Camden, N. J., in May 24th. Shallotte News Mrs. Etta Roberts, of Bladenioro, visited her sister, Mrs. M. White, Saturday. Miss Peggy Watts, of White;ille, spent last week with Miss lottie Hewett and Mrs. Katie 91UllUVUO> Mr. and Mrs. George Goley and Byron were Wilmington visitors Saturday. Misses Ellen Morrison, Annie Louise and Sigmund Swain at:ended the concert at Southport ligh school Wednesday night, rhe concert was presented by the First Presyterian Church choir >f Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Walker ind daughter, Harlette, were Wilmington visitors Thursday. Wingate Swain, of Wake For;st College, arrived Sunday afternoon after closing of school, ife will leave Tuesday to attend summer school. Miss Vera White arrived Satjrday night from Morehead City ivhere she has been spending several weeks with her brother. Dawson Lewis, W. T. and Peggy Swan were visitors in St. Pauls Sunday. Mrs. Robert S. White was a visitor in Wilmington last week. Mrs. Pat Moore, of Wilmington, spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! J. A. Russ. I Mrs. M. M. Rosenbaum left I Monday for her home in Depew, I New York. Miss Alice Kinlaw, of Lumberton, and Washington, D. C., spent last week end at Shallotte Point. A. Earl Milliken and Roney W. Cheers were visitors in Southport Saturday. Miss Eloise Buffkin spent last week-end at her home in Green Sea, S. C. Miss Lottie Hewett spent last week with friends in Whiteville. I Said to have been overheard at the Bureau of Naturalization: "Where is Washington?" "He's dead". "I mean the capital of the United States." "Oh! They loaned it all to Europe." ^ THE STATE PORT PILOT. YOUR HOME AGENT SAYS * vis THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE ne Thursday, 6th?10:30 A. M.? Calabash 4-H girls will meet at da the home of their leader, Mrs. J. P'l Beck. Wi 2:30 P. M.?Calabash Home Demonstration Club will meet. Ta Friday, 7th, 10:30 A. M.? spi Northwest 4-H Club will meet at v's the home of their leader, Miss ly Lois Peterson. 2:30 P. M.?Northwest Home clc Demonstration Club will meet Ne with Mrs. John Johnson. Le Saturday, 8th, 9 to 12 A. M.? wi office. He Monday, 10th, A. M.?Office. tri 2:30 P. M.?Bolivia Home Demonstration Club meets with Mrs. ^rG. R. Holden at Antioch. Tuesday, 11th, A. M.?Confer- we ence N.Y.A. Supervisors. ^ 2:30 P. M.?Exum Home Demonstration Club meets at the ch; home of Mrs. Barney Bennett. atj 8 P. M.?County Service Club meets at Bolivia lunch room. , Wednesday, 12th ? District meeting of 4-H Service, and a . home demonstration clubs at Burgaw. Public is invited to attend. ? Mattress Project With reference to the mattress project, Miss Ruth Current, our ^ state agent, writes the following: ^ We all know that the low-income wi farm families need better mattresses and they cannot afford to ]jtj buy them. These families are willing and anxious to make them gu if you will give them a chance ' to make one. t0] The mattresses I have seen are Ml of high quality, comfortable, and durable. The families were de- ^ lighted with them. j]e Please do not overlook the Negro families." Spj 1 want to urge eligible famili- Ml es to send their applications to the AAA Office at Supply by ?r June 25. Also to send as much Sp, as $1.00 of their $1.50 with the -h application so the committee can br< order some supplies and equip- -pu ment ready to begin the project. Go To Be Eligible: (1) A family m> must be rural; (2) The total cash income for 1939 must not exceed He $100.00; (3) At least one-half of ati the cash 1939 income must have 0f come from agricultural sources, ho District Meeting The district meetings will be a. held at Burgaw next Wednesday, Gc June 12th. 4-H and service clubs meet at 10:30 at the high school, r Be sure to register. The home demonstration meet- ( ing will be held at 10:30 in the court house. These members will please register there/ pp The' picnic lunch will be joint, Ml so carry a full basket. M; Invite your friends to attend. Bulletins Vou May Need by If any club members or others tjei do not have a copy of Extension jor Bulletin 223 "Canning Fruits and ch; Vegetables" they may secure m( same at the home agents office. ag Available also are bulletins on je( control of household pests such as flies, ants, roaches, clothes he moths, bedbugs, fleas, etc. by cli ASH, ROUTE TWO ? Mi Va The refreshing showers that sh fell here last week have put our farmers to hurrving. The showers be were very much needed and crops Ju are very much improved throughout our section. Mrs. F. G. Watts and son. Le- _ on, and daughter, Mrs. Jim Rankin, went to Fort Bragg Saturday, where they joined Mr. Rankin. They spent the week-end in Charlotte and Belmont. ? Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell Sellers and son, Alton, are spending a few days near Chadbourn with ? relatives. * Fred Mintz, of Fort Bragg, 'z spent the week end here with his ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ?a Mintz. fe Irvin Milliken, of the U. S. p Navy, spent the week-end here : with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Milliken, returning to his \v port in Norfolk, Va., Sunday sij night. Lc Miss Evelyn Mintz returned ev home Saturday after spending 4:| the past week with her sister, sa Mrs. C. H. Caison, of Supply. Ti Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Evers, of n. Bladenboro, spent a few days y, here last week. Spurgeon Little and Curgy Roberts, of Bolton, were visitors _ here Saturday night. Miss Ida May Mintz spent last f ' week in the Regan section. Friends of Fred Allen will be glad to know he is improving ini from a lengthy illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mintz, or Glenn and Williford Mintz, and Mrs. D. L. Mintz, spent Saturday afternoon in Whiteville. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Caison, of Supply, announce the birth of v,j a daughter, Francis Annette, on Co May 17th. Mrs. Caison was for- jj? merly Miss Lena Mintz, of this ve section. ^ P. G. Craddock who holds a po- ex sition with the N. C. State Ex- []{,' tension Department, working to M, eradicate bee diseases, was call- ?? ing on the bee keepers here last S5 Thursday. Yc Eva May Edwards, of Shal- bo lotte Village, is spending a while Hl here with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. N< Phelps. w Henry C. Mintz, of Fort Ben- in ning, Ga., arrived horr.e today to visit his mother, Mrs. Mamie wl Mintz. gg * SOUTHPORT. N. C. Winnabow News ' i Mrs. W. A. Kopp and two chil- ! en and J. E. Gill, of Bolivia, sited Mrs. D. R. Johnson Wed- : sday afternoon. : ( Mrs. Hattie Galloway and j s ughter, Frances, of Sup- ' ir, visited Mrs. J. L. Henry j ednesday afternoon. i [ Misses Alice Sawyer and Julia .ylor and Charles Mercer Taylor ent Wednesday and Thursday siting relatives in Onslow counThe Daily Vacation Bible school ised a two-weeks session at !W Hope church Friday and e Kye took all the children th some of the parents to ilden Beach. All enjoyed the p very much. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Freeman, , and daughter, Miss Pauline, Charleston, S. C. spent the ek end with Rev. and Mrs. . J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fields and ildren spent the week with reives in Goldston. W. M. Fields returned with ;m to spend awhile. Pom Howell, of Peachland, was visitor here Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dosher, Wilmington, were visitors here turday afternoon. Richard Kye?"of Winston-Salem, ;nt the week end with W. H. arp and family. His wife, who s been here visiting, returned th him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Russ and ' tie daughter, Jacqueline Anne, ( Shallotte, were visitors here nday morning. Mrs. Blanche Jenkins, of Max1, spent the week end with -s. A. H. Zibelin. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wagner, of arleston, S. C? were visitors re Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDougall ent Sunday in Wilmington with j \ and Mrs. J. A. McDougall. j Mrs. E. G. Goodman and S. O. j nunn lnff Mnntlotr fnr Tiiirhotv. i i avcii iviL iuvnuuj t/uiiiuui, sliding Monday night in Fay- ' :eville with Mrs. Goodman's i jther and going on to Durham ' esday for graduation of Mrs. . lodman's son, Dr. E. G. Good- J in, at Duke. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. and A. P. < >nry and Miss' Elizabeth Henry J tended the 200th anniversary. Black River Church, at Ivan- ( e Sunday. Leonard Freeman left Tuesday M. for Charleston to enter ' ivernm'ent service. ???t ockwoods Folly J Club Holds Meeting 1 ( Members of Lockwood's Folly i >me Demonstration Club, -met ' ly 28th at the home of Miss < ibelle Varnam. , The meeting was presided over Mrs. Eunice Varnam, presint. Following the business sessl, Mis. Marion S. Dosher had arge of the lesson for the inth, on "Canned Goods Store," and "Cotton Mattress Proit." Refreshments of cake, strawrries and ice tea were served the hostess to the following ib members: Mrs. Ray Sellers, , -s. Julia Lancaster, Mrs. Clar- i ce Varnam, Mrs. George Swain, J rs. Ada Varnam, Mrs. Eunice i imam and Mrs. Marion S. Do- ' er. The next regular meeting will ' with Mrs. George Swain on < ne 24th, at 2:30 o'clock. ' < 1 I WANT ADS | i HAVE ON HAND?28 mules, J 5 horses, 3 milk cows. This ick is the kind you will like. ! ices ranging from $65.00 to i 00.00. I will have a big supply mules, horses and cows on ' nd throughout the summer, e me when you need anything livestock. J. P. NEWTON, J lone 2006 Wilmington, N. C. 1 3-tf-c. I ANTED?Hogs and cattle all :es. Best market prices at , ingwood, N. C., at our station ' ery Saturday, 8:00 A. M. to )0 P. M. Cash paid in full ] me day. Auction sale every lesday, 1:00 P. M., Fairmont, J C. FAIRMONT STOCK , \.RDS, Phone 4011. 5-8-tf LEGALS I NOTICE i To all whom it may concern, Greet- . is: i Notice is hereby given that the ! dersigned will apply to The North i irolina State Har at its July meet- i j for re-instatement to the right : practice law. Anyone having any I Jection thereto will file same on I before said meeting with Hon. 1 Iward L. Cannon, Secretary & easurer, Raleigh. X. C. I This June 3. 1940. I E. H. Smith. 1 I FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by tue of a decree of the Superior : iurt of Brunswick County, N. C., ted the 3rd day of July, 1939 in action entitled "Brunswick County < rsus? son Daniels And Wife If Any".? e undersigned commissioner will i pose at public auction sale to the <hest bidder for cash on the 1st y of July. 1940 at 12:00 o'clock . at the Courthouse door, Southrt. N. C\, to satisfy the decree of id court to enforce the payment of 8.86. the following described real tate located in Shallotte >wn8hip, Brunswick County, N. C., unded and described as follows: TRACT No. 1 in a survey by E. B. ewett Co. sur. on 22nd day of >v. 1926. BEGINNING at a stake on the est side of the Pealandings Road C. C. Bland's line formerly known the W. B. Blands line runs ence N. 86 degrees 30' W. 1350 feet th said line to a stake. Thence N. E. 512 feet to a stake; thence S. degrees 30' E. 1225 feet to a stake >n the Pealanding Road; thenre 12 degrees E. 5 degrees 25 feet he beginning. Containing 15 aer ind marked on the Plat as tract N >ne. And all other lands owned by tl said parties in Brunswick Count Vorth Carolina. All sales subject to report to ar :onfirmation by the Court. Ten daj 11 lowed for raise of bid before repo nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 29th day of May. 1940. s H. Frlnk. Commissioner. 1-26- e FORECIOSIRF. NOTICE Notice is. hereby given that Y. rirtue of a decree of the Superb 1'ourt of Brunswick County. N. C lated the ^2nd, day of May, 1939 i in action entitled "Brunswick Counl rersus? F. L. Knox And Wife If Any".? he undersigned commissioner wi xpose at public auction sale to tl lighest bidder for cash on the li lay of July, 1940 at 12:00 o'cloc it., at the Courthouse door, Soutl ?< it. x. to satisfy the decree < said court to enforce the payment i >354.36, the following described re; state located in Town Cre Township. Brunswick County. N. C xmnde'1 and described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake c he edge of right of way Runnin South 22 ft E. 24 rds. to corner < ol fence: thence South 69 W. 78 rd 0 a stake in middle of field roat hence center of said road South 1 legrees E. 25 rds. to iron stak* hence South 56 deg. W. 29*4 rds. I 1 pine or wire fence; thenre Nort 12Vie W. 42ft rds. to a stake on rai oad right of way. Thence parall vith right of way North 56 deg. J II rds. to the beginning. Said land consisting of ten aeri nore or less including barnes ar lwe)!lngs of the late W. W. Dre lece&sed. The Deed held by J. <nox and Minnie I. Knox register* it Southport Brunswick County Hook X pages 271. 272, 273. And all other lands owned by tl laid J. L. Knox And Wife If An n Town Creek Township. Brunswu bounty. All sales subject to report to ar onfirmation by the Court. Ten daj illowed for raise of bid before repo nude. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 29th day of May, 1940. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. !-2l)-C FORECi.CSl'RF. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I iriue of a decree of the Superb .'ourt of Brunswick County. N. ( lated the 3rd. day of April. 1939 m action entitled "Brunswick Counl ,'ersus? 3. A. Ganey. And Wife If Any", he undersigned commissioner w! xpose at public auction sale to tl lighest bidder for cash on the 1 lay of July. 1940 at 12:00 o'cloc VI.. at the Courthouse door. Soutl K>rt, N. to satisfy the decree t .aid court to enforce the payment i 1(505.72, the following described re . state located in Town Cre< Township, Brunswick County, N. ( jounded and described as follows: Book 27 Page G; Book 27 Page 9: took 4(5 Page 131; Book 4G Pat 37. And all other Heal Property owni tnd listed by 10. A. Ganey And Wi f Any, in Town Creek Townshi Brunswick County North Carolina. All sales subject to report to ar confirmation by the Court. Ten da: illowed for raise of bid before repo hade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 29th day of May. 1940. S. B. Erink, Commissioner. i-2G-t FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I ,'lrtue of a decree of the Super!* Pourt of Brunswick County. X. ( lated the 23rd, day of October. 1939 in action entitled "Brunswick Coun .'ersus? IVallace .Tones And Wife If Any", he undersigned commissioner w expose at public auction sale to tl lighest bidder for cash on the 1 lay of July, 1940 at 12:00 o'c!o< VI, at the Courthouse door. Sout r?ort, N. C.. to satisfy the decree ?a:-d court to enforce the payment 1139.14, the following described re ?state located in Town Cre< Township, Brunswick County. N. ( mounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a Stake Jam Tones corner on the Bell Swamp ai I. C. Maultsby road; runs thence I deg. 30* E. 183' to a stake; then S. 57 deg. 45 min. W. 1095 feet i stump J. C. Potters corner; then .villi his line about North 1370' to i ron axle in Bull Pond Bay, then W 17 deg. 15 E. about 150* to ay corner: thence N. fid deg. 30' >075' to a stake on the before me ioned road, thence with said roa 118' to the first station containii acres, more or less, another tra xmnded as follows: BEGINNING at a stump E. Potters corner runs S. 8(5 deg. E. 5C o a stake corner of the Brown low Golden land, thence with a lit if the same 230' to a spruce Pii 'orner; tnence a direct line to tl ist. station containing 1-35-100 acre his being the land deeded to C. Jones by E. W. Potter March 29t 1919 and recorded in Book 32 Paj .'56. also another tract. BEGINNING at a lightwood stun ^orner of the Jones and Potter lai unning thence N. 57 deg. 45' 1095' to a stake; thence South leg. 15* E. 434' to a stake In sa Ine; thence S. 60 deg. W. 562 l ? ? ?f ilio Un) lor Ian ,V U. airlRC Wl IICI Ui uIV. . vvw. ihence North 86 de^. 15' W. 501' he point of beginning, containing teres more or less, and being tl same land conveyed to C. C. Jon ty Willie Holden et al. and reeordt n Book 32, Page 255, of the Coun records. And all other lands owned 1 Wallace Jones and Wife If Any Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to ai confirmation by the Court. Ten da illowed for raise of bid before repo nade. Cash to be paid at sale, '."his the 29th day of May, 1949. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. J-26-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 1 I'irtue of a decree of the Super! Court of Brunswick County, N. < Jated the 3rd. day of July, 1939 in action entitled "Brunswick Coun irersu9? Pinkney S. Burney And Wife Any",? Lhe undersigned commissioner w expose at public auction sale to t] highest bidder for cash on the 1 lay of July. 1940 at 12:00 oVloi M. at the Courthouse door. Sout liort, N. C.. to satisfy the decree *?ld court to enforce the payment 592.85. the following described re istate located in Town Cra Township, Brunswick County. N. < aounded and described as follows: Lying West of Pinchgut Swam ind adjoining the lands of Rili Randolph. Riley Johnson and M. Reaves; Beginning at an iron plr Randolph and Burney's corner Riley Johnsons line: runs then South 32 degrees. East with sa Johnsons line about 2368 feet to dump, Riley Johnsons corner; then South 85 degrees West 846 feet i stump to Johnson and Reaves' cc ner; thence South 87 degrees Wc 246 feet with said line to a lightwo knot, Randolph and Burney's come thence about North 8 degrees Ea with a division line detween P. Burney and Riley Randolph to t! beginning point. Containing 44 acr be there more or less. The sar being part of tract No. 6 convey to J. W. Brooks by J. E. Robinsi and wife under a deed dated Decei ber 12" 1915 and recorded in Bo< 27 at page 309, records of Brur wick County. And all other lands owned by sa defendants in Brunswick Count North Carolina. All sales subject to report to a: confirmation by the Court. Ten da allowed for raise of bid before repc made. Cash to be paid at sale. Th?s the 29th day of May. 1940. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 6-26-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given ?that virtue of a decree of the Superl Court of Brunswick County. N. i dated the 1st. day of January. 1940 an action entitled "Brunswick Coun versus? A. B. Mercer And Wife If Any," the undersigned commissioner * expose at public auction sale to t highest bidder for cash on the ' day of July, 1940. at 12:00 o'clock 1 at the Courthouse door, Southpo N. C., to satisfy the decree of si court to enforce the payment S. *^7.97, the following described real to estate located in Town Creek Town 0- ship, Brunswick County. N. C., bound ed and described as follows: ie BEGINNING at a stake: run v thence South 75 West 26 poles t a stake; thence North 17 West 2 poles to a stake; thence North 7 rg East 26 poles to a stake at the ru rt of Reaves Dam branch; thence wit the run of said branch to the George town road. BEGINNING at D L. Gores cot ner of the S. J. MeKeithan Trai ? runs thence South 74 West 782 f to a stake South 66 East 986 fee ,y to a stake; thence about West 4 )Y poles with Harris line to a stake I L. Gores corner; thence North 6 West with said Gores line 970 ft. t In a stake another of Gores corners y thence North 13 West with Gore 330 ft. to a stake in Gores line thence with Gores line 52 poles to th 11 beginning. Containing 27 acres mor te or le'is. st FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the land k of T. T. Tharp et. al Beginning h 1- a stake near the Georgetown Boat run thence South 3 East 174 pole jf to a stake in A. L. Mercer's tiiu al thence South 25 West 20 poles to k stake, thence South 71 West 54 pole to a stake: thence North 12 wes 92 poles to a stake; thence Norl >ii 42 West 16 poles to a stake; thenc ig North 14 West 120 poles to a stak of at the said Georgetown road, thenc s. with said road to the beginning con I: tabling 74 and % acres. 15 SECOND TRACT: Adjoining th ?; land of S. A. Howard, et al. Be to ginning at a stake. P. L. Seller h corner, runs thence North 128 pole I- to a stake on the Georgetown roat el thence West about West 31 |>ole fi. to a stake; fftence South 3 East 17 poles to a stake, thence North 2 if East 48 poles to the beginning, con id taining 28 acres. w THIRD TRACT: Adjoining th j. lands of D. L. Gore, et al Beginniri id at a black gum on the South sid in of Georgetown road at the head c a small branch, runs theme wit ie said road South 664 West 549 fet y, to a stake. D. L. Gore's cornei k thence South 14 East 2112 feet to stake, thence South 74 West 782 fee id to a stake; thence South 66 fet ,'s East 986 feet to a stake; thenc rt North 12 West 1345 feet to a stak in a small branch; thence North 41' West 228 feet to a slake; them North 114 W'est 1978 feet to the be ginning, containing 40 acres. ? And all other lands owned by th said defendants in Brunswick Count] ?y North Carolina. or All sales subject to report to an confirmation by the Court. Ten day in allowed for raise of bid before repot ty made. Cash to be paid al sale. This the 29th day of May. 1940. ? S. B. Frink, Commissioner, ill 6-26-c h? FORECLOSE RE NOTICE k Notice is hereby given that hv vli h- tue of a decree of the Superior Coui Df of Brunswick County. N. C.. date of the 1st. day of April. 1940. in a ai action enuueu iirunavnciv v uum ?k versus H. G. Clemmons And Wife I Any." the undersigned comrnissione will expose at public auction sale t 2; the highest bidder for cash on th ?e 1st. day of duly. 19in. at 12:0Q o'cloe M., at the Courthouse door. Soul I id port. X. C.. to satisfy the decree < fe said court to enforce the payment c p. $206.38, the following described rei estate, located in smith vtlle Towi id ship. Brunswick County, X. C fs bounded and described as follows: rt Beginning at a stake by a pbn said Swain's corner of a huttdre acre tract known as the Baker lam runs thence with a line of said Ian South 40 degrees East one hundre ? and twenty (120) poles to a stab corner of said Maker land in or tied >y a line known as Rutland line: them or with said line X. 72 degrees W? I., one hundred (100) poles to a stab In said Woodslde corner, thence with hj ty line North 30 West thirty eight (3? poles to a stake in said line at tl' ? edge of a small bay: thence Nort ill 50 degrees Kast thirty-eight poles I fie the beginning, containing 25 acn st more or less. ?k BEGINNING at a stake rui h- South 30 degrees K. 204 poles to of stake corner; thence X. 60 degrei of E. 6:m_. poles io a corner stake I al H. G. Clemmons own line; theme ? ut :: ? degrees w. 100 poles to a staJ at the run of Poplar Swamp; them down the run of said Swamp to tl es beginning, containing 66 acres more < id less. S. And all other lands owned by 1 ce G. Clemmons and wife if any i to Brunswick County. North Carolina ce All sales subject to report to an m confirmation by the Court. Ten daj ce allowed for raise of bid before repo a made. Cash to be pa'J at sale. E. This the 1st. day of May, 1940. n- S. B. Frink, Commissioner, id 6-2G-C 3 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE or SALE UNDER V. EXECUTION ir STATE OF NORTH CAROI.INA is, COUNTY OF KRUNSWICK lie CHARLES E. CAUSE. AHMINIf TO TRATOR OF WILLIAM EL.ME he EDWARDS is. VS. C. PHILLIP ALLEN ET ALS. h, BY VIRTUE of an execution direr ge ed to the undersigned from t) Superior Court of Brunswick Count ip in the above entitled action. I wi id on Monday, the 1st, day of Jul; E. 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Cour 14 house Door at Southport. In Bruin id wick County, sell to the highest bic ft. der for cash to satisfy said execi d, tion, al! right, title and interest whit to the said Phillip Allen, one of tl o iiufamln nlo has in fhe follow'inir dl he scribed real estate, to wit: es TRACT NO. ONE: BOH ANNO ed TRACT, 139 acres and so much < ty the Swasey and Wllwell and Ore tract as lies within the corporal iy limits of the City of Southport, meai in ing and intending to include all tl land of the Southport Land Com par id within the corporate limits of tl y9 City of Southport that is describe rt and set-forth in that certain deed I the said Southport Land Compan made by John C. Gossler date March 15th, 1902, recorded in the o fice of the Register of Deeds < ? Brunswick County in Book S S, ; Page 282, and conveyed by the Cil >y of Southport to Phillips Allen by dee or dated May 8th, 1916. recorded i Book No. 27. at Page 364, in the o In fice of the Register of Deeds < ty Brunswick County, to which refereni is hereby made for a more complei If particular description. TRACT NO. TWO: Two Hundn ill and Seventy acres. Swain trac he Thirty acres, Bowenville Tract, thirtj st nine acres* Drew tract, one Hundrc ck thirty-nine acres. Fremont tract. 1( h- acres. Piatt tract, however describe of being the property formerly owned h of John C. Gossler consisting of 11 al Bohannon tract. Swasey and Wiswe ek tract. Swain tract. Pinner tract, Pe| 2., per and Smith tract. Wescott trac and Pyke and Pullan tract, all coi ip, taining C07 acres, more or less. Sal ey property being more particularly d< D. scribed and set-forth in that certal >e. deed from John C. Gossler to tl in Southport Land Company. datt ce March 15th, 1902; and being tl id same land conveyed to Phillips I a the County of Brunswick by dec ce dated June 1st. 1916, recorded I to Book No. 27, at Page 366. in tl ?r- office of the Register of Deeds < !8t Brunswick County,- to which refe od ence is hereby made for a more fu r; and complete description. .st This the 21st day of May. 1940. S. Dillon L. Ganey, Sheriff of Brun he wick County. 6-26 ne FORECLOSURE NOTICE ed Notice is hereby given that t an virtue of a decree of the Superii n- Court of Brunswick County, N. ( ok dated the 5th. day of June. 1940 is- an action entitled "Brunswick Coum versus? id H. B. Williams And Wife If Any", iy, the undersigned commissioner w expose at public auction sale to tl nd highest bidder for cash on the 1 y8 day of July, 1940 at 12:00 o'clo* ?rt at the Courthouse door, Southpoi N. C., to satisfy the decree of sa court to enforce the payment $123.99, the following described re estate located in Northwest Townshi ? Brunswick County, N. C., boundi and described as follows: by Beginning at a stake in the Ea or side of the twenty foot road ru C? Northwardly from the said Wilmin in ton Kayetteville road towards t ity Section House West of Leland E. Regan's line 824 feet from sa '? Wilmington Fayetteville Road ai ill running thence North 40 minut he West with the Easterly line of t 1st said" twenty foot road 412 feet to tf.. stake in said line; thence Southrt. degrees 50 minutes East and paral lid with Wilmington-Fayetteville Roi of 1089 feet to a Stake; thence Sou j PAGE THREE ~ I j 40 minutes East and parallel with J said twenty foot Roadway. 412 feet i-I to a stake: thence North 70 degrooa, 50 minutes West 1089 feet to the beinning. containing- Ten (10) aires more or less and being known as* s part of the farm No. 4 of the Subo j division of the John McKao Tract^ 61 and being a part of the land ?:on5 i veyed by C. F. McRae Trustee td# n * Carolina Real Estate Trust Company h I b> Deed dated May 22nd. 1905. t- And all other lands owned by H. B. Williams and Wife If Any. Jn - Brunswick County. North Carolina. 't j All sales subject to report to and 1.1 confirmation by die Court. Ten days, I allowed for raise of bid before report4 I made. Cash to be paid at sale. ^ * > , This the 29th day of May. 1940. 3, s L?. Frlnk, Commissioner. ih I 0 I G-?? c a; FOUF.lT.OSl HE -NOTICE : I Notice is hereby given that by e - virtue of a decree of the Superior e Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. dated the 3rd. day of July. 1939 in s'an action entitled "Brunswick County it | versus? I. J. J. Peterson And Wife If Any",? s, the undersigned commissioner will ?. | expose at public auction sale to the a j highest bidder for cash on the 1st sIday of July, 1940 at 12:00 o'clock it j at the Courthouse door. Southport, h i N. C., to satisfy the'decree of said e court to enforce the payment of e $109.10, the following described real e estate located in Northwest Township, i- Brunswick County, N. C.. bounded and described as follows: e Beginning at a stake on Bluebank i- Avenue at Dundy Ballard's corner s in front Samuel Jordan's land and s running: thence Westwardly with I. the Ballard line 1050 feel to a stake s at Ballard's corner: thence South4 wurdly 1050 feet to a stake in 5 George Ballard's line: thence Easti wardlv with (Jeorge Ballard's line to the McKoy road to Bluebank Avee nue; thence along said Avenue to g the print of beginning, containing e nineteen acres more or less. >f And all other Real property ownh ed and listed by J. J. Peterson, and ?t wife if any, in Northwest Township, r. Brunswick County, a All sales subject to report to and !t confirmation by the Court. Ter days ?t allowed for raise of bid before report e made. Cash to oe paid at sale. | This the 29th day of May. l'.MO. e ,s. B. Frink, Commissioner. >- G-LG-o FORECLOSlRE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by . virtue of a decree of the Superior (l Court of Brunswick County, N. C., * dated the 5th day of June. 1939 'In 1 an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? w. n. Chlnnfs And Wife If Any".? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the ~ highest bidder for cash on the 1st day of July, 1940 at 12:00 o'clock fti., at the Courthouse door, .South-" 'J port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of " said court to enforce the payment of ') $222.01, the following described real y estate located in Not 111 west 1 Township, Brunswick County, N. C., !r bounded and described as follows: 0 BE( J INNING at a point in the ? Northern Boundary V. S. Highway k No. 74 seventy five feet in an Kast ai,Ml. of llie service station building. ami runs ' thence in a Northwardly direction at 11 light angles to said Highway 100 feet to a stake, thence in a Went-'. wardly direction parallel wilit the . Northern Boundary of said Highway*i t! 150 feet to a stake, thence in a J1 Southwardly direction at right angles to said highway 100 fee' to a ' stake in the Northern boundary ofi , " said highway, and thence in an Kasiwardly direction with the Northern [r boundary of said highway 150 feet to tiie beginning. i I il And all other Heal Property owned ? ;e and listed by W. II. ChinnU, And * Wife, If Any, in Northwest Town" ship. k All sales subject to report to aix'. " confirmation by the Court. Ten day,* . r allowed for raise of bid before reporc made. Cash t <? be paid at sale. This the 29tii day of .May. 1940. ,M S. B. Frink, Commissioner. a 6-20-< >s ? NOTICE SALE UNDER DEED S OF TRUST ce Under and by virtue of authority e contained in a certain Deed of Trust ,e executed by Albert Rush and Mary ,r Kuss, his wife, to Robert W. Davis. Trustee, on the 21st. day of January, ? 1939, recorded In Book No. ?:7. at 11 page No. 217. Registry of Rruns wick County, North Carolina, Defaulfcj; 1(1 having been made in the payment^ r* of the indebtedness secured thereby, rt the undersigned substitute trusteehaving been substituted to the right)* and duties of the said Robert >v, Davis, as provided by law, will offe? \m for sale, at public auction, for cash, "* at the Courthouse door in Brunswick* County, on the 17th, day of Jurte, 1940, at twelve o'clock noon, all that certain lot or parcel of land located in the City of Southport. Brunswick', { , County, State of North Carolina, and 1: described and defined as follows: < , BEGINNING at the Southeast come:- of Lord and Brown Streets, ( running thenee about South along 1 the line of Lord Street Fifty Two and One Half (52^?) feet: theme ,e about Wast and parallel with Brown y Street Sixty-six feet; thenee about 11 North and parallel with Lord street; y- Fifty Two and One Half (52V&) feet t_ to Brown Street; thence Sixty Sir i <66) feet along the line of Brows. Street to the place of beginning, be-> . Jj ing a part of Lot No. 815, according, " to the plan of the City of Southport, ie N. C., and the same that was con- ' e~ veyed to William Stratman by A. J. .. Robbins, et ux, by deed dated 15th, ^ day of April, 1921. as per Book 40, 5* page 2G1, and the same that wag 1 w conveyed to Thomas Hickman by le deed dated September, 10, 1927, as ' per Record Book 46, at page 361,' ,t; and by said Hickman and wife to y Southport Building and Loan Assoelation, November 16th, 1929, record'(i ed in Book 50. at page 464. and by ? said Southport Building and Jx>ait iy Association to Albert Kuss, by deed d dated 29th, day of October, 1937. and ? ? - ? 1 1 - *l... ftiVl. i/k nl' duly Hied ior re<uru m mo v..,.*- v,., >f the Register of Deed* of Brunswlcfc it County. N. C. . y Dated and Posted this ICtli day of d May. 1940. n s. B. Frink, Substitute Trustee f; 6-12-c , )f e FOKE( LOSTHE SALE te By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust made d by Cyrus S. VanAmringe to John D. t. Bellamy. Trustee.?bearing date May f- 20th, 1927, and duly registered in d Book 43. page 393. of the records 0) of Brunswick County, default having d. been made in the payment of the >' debt thereby secured, the undersigned ie will sell, at public auction, to the 41 highest bidder, for cash, at the court >- house door in the City of Southpori, t. X. C., at 12:00 M? on Tuesday, July i- the 2nd, 1940, the following described Id property, to-wlt: b- First Lot: That certain lot of land In situate in the City of Southport, >e County of Brunswick and State of Mi North Carolina, having thereon a ten ie room dwelling, and BEGINNING at >y a stake on Dry Street 50 feet S. Ml of the Southwest corner of Dry and In Nash Streets; runs thence South with ie Dry Street 4.0 feet to the line of the rt Davis lot; thence with the said line r- 66 feet to the line of lot No. 42f ill thence Northwardly, with the line of said lot No. 42, 40 feet; thence East-? wardly 66 feet to the Beginning, and 8- being part of lot 43 of the sala City -c of Southport. ? Second Ix>t: A lot of land in the City of Southnort, State of North >y Carolina, BEGINNING at the S. K. corner of the lot of VV. G. Curtis on Bay Street known as the Brunwiek , in Hotel lot; runs thence with Bay ty Street Kastwardly 45 feet to the lot known as the Frink lot; runs thence ? with the Western line of said Frink ill lot Northwardly 330 feet to the is Southern line of Moore Street; thence ' st Westwardly with the Southern line -* of Moore Street 45 feet to the North- 1 't. east corner of said Curtis lot; thence id with the Eastern line of said Curtis of lot Southwardly 330 feet to the Beal ginning corner on Bay Street, and be- \ P. ing part of Ix>t 21 and the Western ' Bd half of lot 22 in the plan of Southport, N. C. st Third Lot: A lot of land in the ns City of Southport, State of North g- Carplina. BEGINNING at the Northhe west corner of Bay and Potts Streets; ' 1 C. runs thence West 33 feet; thence Jd North 100 feet; thence East 33 feet nd to the Western line of Potts Street; es thence South along the Western line ' he of Potts Street 100 feet to the Bea ginning, and being part of Lot 19 76 of the plan of Southport. I . lei This 27th day of May, 1940. ad John D. Bellamy, Trustee, th 6-26-c u
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