B^nMESPAV: OCTOBER 16, 194Q rntye Wi0er gibe (Of jfjfc |-' ^ V. B 3Sn y^itr 2irlpmatc | Mr '' "'aS h?St,'SS!tWO "?? together TZ rhutsday after- ?0?d looking !adies e are two B ubstituteg were f~*7 and Miss Lois are WUIInf. ??s <&* ? *> S. " B rnv toachors' that they're alwnvlf "\,the fact Bv, R Willis ... not only do thev lon,8"""^ ' ' delicious ap- but they act nr tt p,'Ptty . . . B is only "a lonm* . ' ' * whi< h v high score i "Pretty j3 as nretf*^ ?f snvin" v,< Amelia Swain, have' Prftty does". Br" tf ? n '"uble <iCfk of CIRCLE MEETING?' B- tMW decided Odiat church "nw ?f the Mcth" B 1,0 wta* h'8h of Mrs RoheJt> J5 th? homc K the most times this year Monday nirtt e,u '"pson on Ml, the others a Corlette. Lu'* ** cK T' > was to put an Miss Lotr ?stessB : Styron's win- er of' the cfrnui^"Wt0B- IeadBUeak . . She won again , a short devotional progSf ?f I '.h, t'ub r et at the Harold Hians tor an oyster supper Bwirce'' Tuesday night . . . were discussed and committees BJf'-V give Evelyn Thomp- appointed. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert cP cha;ic;... She has the will be general chairman. The | no wins since she supper will be given a week from Hf? the club . and she's a ; this Friday. yaver. tee ... The hostesses served tea, sandI * * * wiches and pea nuts to the twen gonner Btissells is spend-! ty members who were present. Ht0 u-tVk in Raleigh withj ? K Baxter Purhani. her sister, j The Toas Indians of New MexHL,\v us if we seem to get; ico wear white blankets in sum... but when those mer and red and blue in winter. fEfird's Annual I Harvest Sale Begins Thursday, Oct. 17th?9 O'clock WILMINGTON. N. C. Bargains for boys | & BOYS' SUITS : <; J*5 Boys' suits for Fall and winter $ p - -%i in a large assortment of new v " r48B!v patterns and colors. Well tailaf J"" ored in fine quality materials. I \ a 'arKe assortment of boys' n M. KBat new three-piece suits for Fall I V\Vi \ f-'Ai-ilBBE and Winter. Browns, blues and tfreens. Harvest Sale Price BOYS' PANTS . 1 Y'.'Ty Boys' long pants in a large Msassortment of patterns. All sizes. Harvest Sale Price. 1*1111/1 Boys' SWEATERS fj \!#'V.l/Br Boys' new Fall sweaters in m ' JS sliPover' button and zipper IW?$T Boys' KNICKERS /i Boys' school knickers in corduJ roy, tweeds and worsteds. * Harvest Sale Price ^ 97c '' ^. . j c. Boys Heavy Shoes MEN > BETTER F Work or School Wear "ORK SHOES Boys' black or brown fine I 'i Goodvear welt cord sole Quality elk leather, cord sole K~. ^lack P'k leather, or composition sole, with gen- | Hit bnv P'ain toe- oc uine leather medium sole or all I M a" tan cap toe. solid leather outer sole. Just I H*,. "iti! any $3.50 to the thing for boys' winter I jg school wear! SPECIAL |^95 pr. $1.98 pr. | ' 1 ) I 3 tsaBisSB- ? '4 I ' "":s} I ^-^ r M, iflfc ^Bv '.v*"' ' I '*5?SH '' "^lininrMBrr>'iv^Hri ' ' -'^^n m i Vjatharn Blankets beautiful solid color i 'ayon and cotton BLANKETS f 72x84 heavy weight, beautiful I i S_1 {)" quality, solid color blankets, I jfi ''"o not less than 5 pet. wool? PAIRS $2-95 I ' u"?' P'aid pair , ,, , I Spe<iai while they Cotton Blankets I); 66x78 plaid cotton blankets? I ^^^Sl-98 97c pr. I I HONORS BRIDE |? 1 ? i Mrs. Phillip Fulcher entertain-ic I ed on Friday evening In her home j 1 jhonoring Mrs. Junius Clemmons,;E J recent bride, who before her mar-1' rlage was Miss Louise Singletary. j During the evening games were t j played at the conclusion of which i [ the bride was presented with a j 1 number of lovely gifts. i s Mrs. Lucher served delicious; ' punch with cake and sandwiches j t to her guests. j Those present were: the bride, < j Mesdames Charles Hewett, Way- 1 ne Leinart, Ida Marshall, Eliza- 1 beth Gilbert, Elsket St. George, J. W. Lancaster, W. W. Clem- mons, W. E. Grier, George P. i1 Howey, Harry Weeks: Misses Lottie Mae Newton, Victoria Lan- I caster, Jessie Lancaster, Madeline 1 Robinson, Virginia Clemmons and ( j Carrie Harker. I i' LEWIS-JOIINSON ' i' Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson of j' \ Bolivia announce the marriage of their daughter. Ethel Elaine, to Irvin W. Lewis son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lewis of Southport. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson | and family "visited relatives in j Atkinson Sunday. WATSON-BROWN -? I' Miss Myrtle Brown and D. I. Watson, popular Southport young1 people, were married at George- > town, S. C? Saturday, October' c 12, at 1st Baptist church by Rev. , H. H. Wells. ] Mrs. Watson is the attractive daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, of Southport and holds i a position at the office of the ( , county agent. Mr. Watson is as- ; sistant to County Auditor R. C. St. George. They will i?ake their home in the Watson apartment. ! Personal, i Ralph Frink, of Charleston. S. < C? visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. I Jones last week. Harvey Brown, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. < Mr. and Mrs. John Fulwood 1 and children, of Thunderbolt, Ga., ( spent last week-end here with < Mrs. Ethel Fulwood. c Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Potter, of 1 Bolivia, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swain and little daughter, who have been J visiting Mres. Amelia Swain, have t returned to their home in Beau- 1 fort. Miss Anna Kathryn Garrett, a student at Louisburg College, spent the week-end here with 1 For Register Of Deeds Brunswick County I will appreciate your s support on November 5, 1 and if elected I will be your servant and not | your master. j* THANK YOU jC F I nnrlnn I pwic II UV11UV11 UVII1WI I??J1 I DEMOCRATK The following meetin I by the Democratic Execu I voter in Brunswick Count? II or more of these speaking I SOUTHPORT (Courthouse I LONGWOOD I CALABASH I W. E. TRIPP'S STORE .... I ISAIAH FULFORD'S I WARD'S FARM I SUPPLY?Hawes Store .... I WACCAMAW SCHOOL .. I GARFIELD SULLIVAN'S . I W. D. LEWIS I GRISETT TOWN I W. J. McLAMB I SHALLOTTE I W, H. VARNAM I J. D. ROBINSON'S I WINNABOW I ARMSTRONG EVANS I EXUM I HICKMAN'S X ROADS .. ?All Meetings Are Sched I W. M. STANAL I DEMOCRATIC EXEC1 ? THE STATE PORT Irs. Anna M. Daws. Miss Edna Robinson, member j if the nursing staff at Dosher Memorial Hospital, is spending t few days at her home at Kerihaw, S. C. Mrs. Nellie Watts and daughter, diss Margaret Watts, returned oday from a week's visit with riends in Whiteville. Miss Anna Katherine Garrett, student at Louisburg College, ipent the past week end here vith relatives. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Harrison md young daughter returned last veek from Bostic, where they dsited Mrs. Harrison's parents. Mrs. Ada Morse and Mr. and Urs. Park Winslow of New York vere guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Crapon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lingle spent the past week end in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins lave returned to Norfolk, Va? ifter visiting Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Woodside. Fnews^ BRIEFS INFANT ILL Little Wilma Louise Fillingim, >f Southport, was admitted as a nedical patient at Dosher Me norial Hospital Saturday. PATIENT Mrs. S. C. Gore of Ash enter?d Dosher Memorial Hospital as i medical patient Saturday. IN HOSPITAL Boyce Hewett of Supply en:ered Dosher Memorial Hospital is a medical patient Tuesday. VACATION ENDS Postmaster Wilbur Dosher rc:urned to his home in Wilmington Monday after spending the past ;en days on a vacation in Southlort. DISCHARGED The following patients were disiharged from Dosher Memorial hospital during the past week: :arl Bryant, White Oak, Tueslay; F. P. Potter, Supply, Monlay: Mrs. Essie McDowell, Boivia, Tuesday. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Inman of \she announce the birth of a son it Dosher Memorial Hospital on Friday, October 11. MEDICAL PATIENT Mrs. Neoman Bozeman of Shalotte entered Dosher Memorial hospital as a medical patient Sunday. KOSPITAL PATIENT M. G. Royals of Supply enter d Dosher Memorial Hospital a^ i medical patient Friday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee AlIridge announce the birth of a ion, Santa Lee, on Monday, Oct, [4, at Dosher Memorial Hospital. BOY SENTENCED Luther Hill, tried before Juvelile Judge S. T. Bennett here Uonday, was sent to Morrison Training School upon the basis >f evidence introduced charging lim with larceny. New York has 10 fire-boats parolling its 578-mile waterfront. v ? : MEETINGS gs,have been scheduled live Committee. Every r is urged to attend one engagements. ) THURS., OCT. 17 FRI., OCT. 18 FRI., OCT. 18 SAT-, OCT. 19 SAT., OCT. 19 MON., OCT. 21 MON., OCT. 21 TUES., OCT. 22 WED., OCT. 23 WED., OCT. 23 THURS., OCT. 24 THURS., OCT. 24 FRI., OCT. 25 SAT., OCT. 26 SAT., OCT. 26 WED., OCT. 30 THURS., OCT. 31 THURS., OCT. 31 FRI., NOV. 1 uled For 7:30 O'clock? \ND, Chairman JTIVE COMMITTEE ??? ? - 'JUT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. /Is/' Demonstration l"1 Club Women Meet ? The Ash Home Demonstration J Club met on October 9 at the i home of the club president, Mrs. I Z. G. Ray. c An interesting business session a was conducted by the president, c The nominating committee re- t ported, and the following officers 1 were elected for the year 1941. t President, Mrs. Zelma Hewette; * vice-president, Mrs. Clara Purvis; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Z. 1 i G. Ray. ( Major project: Foods and nutri- 1 ! tion, leader. Mrs. Major Formy ^ j Duval; house furnishing, Mrs. ( Edna Long; home management, ,1 Mrs. Jesse Purvis: home beauti-1 fication, Mrs. Olivia Simmons;! home gardens, Mrs. Annie Phelps | home poultry, Mrs. Evelyn Britt: clothing, Mrs. Maggie Long; re- j creation, Miss Louise Adams. Miss Louise Adams, clothing j leader, gave some interesting f points on fall fashions. j Mrs. Dosher, the home agent, x demonstrated the making of the c lining for the matresscs project ( which the county is putting on. , Mrs. Dosher also discussed the ( plans for the fall federation meet-! { ing at Bolivia, November 8th. At the close of the meeting, , Mrs. Tom Hood, the club guest, f was given a surprise towel ? shower, with the ladies of the ( faculty participating. i r The recreation leader, Mrs. 1 TnCCo PllM/io rHronfn/4 K,AVMUA.? 1 A uirio, Mil cvvcu uicinuci^ ^ Jin some stunts and contests. De- \ licious fruits were served for re- j fresliments. Winnabovv News ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swain of |' Beaufort visited Mrs. Preston j' I Savage Thursday. j The Bible baseball game based I on the last 14 chapters of Acts, j I between the Young Peoples Leat gues of New Hope and Wood| burn Presbyterian Churches Thursday evening was won by New Hope with a score of 6 to 5. After the game the young folks enjoyed a marshmallow roast on the grounds at New Hope. Miss Katherine Johnson arrived home Wednesday morning | from Waycross, Ga? but return- j ed Saturday evening for further, treatment at the A. C. L. Hospital. Miss Julia Taylor of Graham j ' school faculty arrived Friday j I evening to spend the week end with her family. 1 John William Savage and Rav: J Kye spent the week end with, friends in Franklinville and attended the football game at Chapel Hill. Byron Shields and Capt. H. S. I I Beck of Winston-Salem spent the week end with Sgt. Lee Kye. Mrs. J. B. Finch and little ] son, Jackie, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. J.1 Freeman. Miss Marguerite Vann and j Mrs. Vonnic Hickman and little j I daughter of Wilmington visited ! | Misses Pope and Satterfield Sat- [ j urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. and Mr. [ and Mrs. A. P. Henry and G. | A. Jones of Wilmington visited j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Holden Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John L. Tharp spent the week end in Maxton with her | | mother, Mrs. W. C. White. Mrs. Rutherford Register of Shallottc spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Taylor and daughter, Mrs. Robert Fales, Mrs. J. B. Fales and Miss FanI nie O'Keef of Wilmington and Geo. Cannon and family of Boli ivia visited Mrs. E. W. Taylor land family Sunday afternoon. Misses Elizabeth Henry and Louise Freeman, Charles M. Taylor and Russel Johnson atj tended the Presbyterian Young | Peoples Rally and picnic supper j at Southport Sunday afternoon j and evening. Mrs. Maggie C. Brown of Ivanhoe and Mrs. Neal Murphy, of Red Springs, visited Mrs. J. L. Henry Monday morning. Dr. Murchison and son, of Wilmington, were visitors here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Foulke spent Tuesday in Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Halsey of Arlington, Va. were visitors here | || REPUBI || The following ) j have been annou II ( MILL CREEK?W. D >1 HICKMAN'S X ROA! ASH?Raleigh Babso BOLIVIA?C. P. Wil SUPPLY?Elnora He IrS SUPPLY?Ennis Lonf SFREELAND?Furn V SUPPLY?W. H. Var SUPPLY?Willie Kirl EXUM?Vereens Stoi | J SHALLOTTE TOWN ) ( CALABASH?Highs I I ( " MOSQUITO BRANCf ) ! SUPPLY?Olivia Hev j I SHALLOTTE?Edgar HONEY ISLAND?Sc FREELAND?Simmoi j | F. LO J! Repub yjOCXXgEICKXXXXitXXX? 4 / ruesday morning. I a Judge Clawson Williams of si Sanford visited Lee Kye, Jr., e ifonday evening. p WEIXER ROAST ti The Junior class of Town Creek A Japtist Church was entertained m Thursday evening of last week it a weiner roast by its tea- " her, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, at n he home of Mrs. A. J. Young. 0 Jany games were played during y he evening after which they j. cere served cake and drinks. j" Those present were: Lillian jg labon, Inez Mitchell, Virginia j0 Solium, Tom Rabon, Robert Lee | C tabon, Glenn Young, Delbert Volfe, Willie Flowers, Lindberg w ^umbee. Franklin Johnson, George i ind Herbie Reeves. a BOLIVIA NEWS j" c The "Cape Fear Entertainers" rom Wilmington will give a protram in the Bolivia school audi:orium on Friday, October 18th, ! p. m. for the benefit of the y ifethodist church. The program s vill be varied and will Include a i_ iuiz contest with teams from the e :hurch and school faculty: ven- 4 riloquist, string music, blackface s :omedians, tap dancer; vocal sel- 1 ctions. etc. ! * This troupe has appeared in y ?Vallace, Garland, Watha and . ither eastern Carolina towns, and I i full, enjoyable evening's enterlainment will be given at Bolivia, s The public is invited to attend. F The County Parent-Teacher $ Association Council will meet at o he Bolivia school on Thurs even- h ng October 17 at 8 o'clock. S Mrs. L. H. Reynolds, Phoenix, ii ^resident has prepared an in- F :eresting program. Mrs. A. M. 5 Alderman, District director, will je guest speaker, Mrs. M. B. bobbins will bring the devotional . HOW TO OPEN MflCC THAT CLOSES 1 llUOE UP AT NIGHT I Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nos- J] tril ... (1) It shrinks swollen mem- s branes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) l Helps flush nasal passages, clearing ti mucus, relieving transient congestion. j? VICKS VA-TRO-NOL ; MUSCOGEE ALL SIZES A COOK STOVES STOVE BOLTS . . REPAIR J. J. H/ SUPPLA FOR FALL 1 Farm work is not jusl a truly progressive farm, county farmers are doing and planting now. You'll farm equipment, repair pa just as complete now as a the year. Shallotte Ti HOBSON KIRBY, Prop. JCAN SPEA speaking dates for Rep need. All voters are in . Lewis Store .... Thursday, Oc DS?Wards Store .... Fri., Oct ns Home Saturday, Oct. letts Store Monday, Oct. wetts Store Tuesday, Oct js Store Tuesday, Oct /atts Store Wed., Oct nums Store Thursday, Ocl bys Store Thursday, Oct e : Friday, Oct. Saturday, Oct. Store Saturday, Oct i?Evans Store .. Monday, Oc retts Store Tues., Oct, Tripps Store Wed., Oct :hool House Thurs., Oct, is Store Thursday, Oct NDON LEWIS, Chaii lican Executive Comm tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXfXX / ' ' # nd the Bolivia glee club will ing. Refreshments will be servd by the Bolivia P.-T. A. hositality comm. A good represenation is expected from all county associations. The Woman's society of chrisian Service held their October leeting with Mrs. Kendall Cox n Monday afternoon. Mrs. B. M i'ilson president, conducted an iteresting session. After the proram the hostess served delicius home made grape juice and ake. Mr. and Mrs. ? Foster Mintz ere Durham visitors last week. Mrs. D. L. Mercer is a patient t James Walker Hospital, Willington. Mrs. B. T. Atkins of Salisbury as a recent guest of Mrs. leneva Jones. - tads~ V'ANTED?Hogs and cattle all izes. Best market prices at .ongwood, N. C., at our station very Saturday, 8:00 A. M. to :00 P. M. Cash paid in full ame day. Auction sale every iiesday, 1:00 P. M., Fairmont, r. C. FAIRMONT STOCK 'ARDS, Phone 4011. 5-8-tf HAVE ON HAND?28 mules, 5 horses, 3 milks cows. This tock is the kind you will like, 'rices ranging from $65.00 to 300.00. I will have a big supply f mules, horses and cows on and throughout the summer, lee me when you need anything a livestock. J. P. NEWTON, 'hone 2006 Wilmington, N. C. -8-tf-c. legals rOTICF or FORKd.HSI'KK SA IF Notice is hereby given that undei lid by virtue of a power of salt onlained in a certain mortgage deeti \-e<uted by C. T. Lewis ami wife tc >. H. Lewis, dated May 30th, 1031' pcorded in Rook No. 53 at Page No. 06, records of Brunswick County, f. C., to secure payment of a cer* iln note therein recited, default hay-] ig been made in payment thereof, :ie undersigned mortgagee, to satisfy aid note, will on Monday Nov. 11 li 940, at twelve o'clock Noon, offei ar sale to highest bidder for casf t public auction, at courthouse dooi i Southport. N. C.. a certain trad f land, bounded and described a> allows: Beginning at a blflckgun i RANGES ND PRICES ... HEATERS . STOVE PIPE PARTS VWES n. c. PLOWING t a summer time job on Hundreds of Brunswick * some valuable plowing find that our stock of irts and replacements is t any other time during fading Co. SHALLOTTE, N. C. * KINGS ublican Rallies ! vited to attend. t. 17, 1940, 8 P. M. . 18, 1940, 8 P. M. 19, 1940, 8 P. M. | , 21, 1940, 8 P. M. > . 22, 1940, 8 P. M. 1 L 22, 1940, 6 P. M. . 23, 1940, 8 P. M. t. 24, 1940, 5 P. M. . 24, 1940, 8 P. M. 25, 1940, 8 P. M. i , 26, 1940, 3 P. M. . 26, 1940, 8 P. M. t. 28, 1940, 8 P. M. . 29, 1940, 8 P. M. . 30, 1940, 8 P. M. . 31, 1940, 3 P. M. ) . 31, 1940, 8 P. M. man | ittee IKIKKMIltK)nC)tM>> .... ' t '* . J -L rr-TT 3t9A* '] PAGE THREE wmammammm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ion a ditch in a small branch; rung thence S. 15 decrees 16 poles to a stake: theme S. t.O N. 11 poles to a stake; thence .S. 30 K. 4) poles to a pine; theme X. 87 ? 1:7 poles , to a pine: in R. F. Lew.9 line; thence with R. F. Lewis line to a line of Samuel Beck land; thence >! with said Berk line North ol -a M small branch that makes out of Cross branch: thence up said small branch ' I to beginning, containing 50 acres, , more or less. Dated and posted this ' Oct. 9th, 19-10. D. R Lewis, Mortgagee. J. XV. Ruark, Attv., Southport. N. C. j |C-lt?c _ fl FORKCI.OSI UK XOTICE ' Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. X. C\, . I dated the 1st day of September l(TfO, I in an action entitled "City of Southport versus James A. Cletnmons and wife, et nl". the undersigned com: niissioner will expose at public auction sale to the ?highest bidder for cash on the 1th day of November ; 1940. at 12:15 o'clock A. M. at the , Courthouse door. Southport. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $176.11, . the following described real estate, located in City ol Southport. Brunswick County. N. C., hounded and -? I described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEING ALL OF LOT No. It;, in Block No. 8 In O. . F. Swasey Addition to Southport, a? shown on plot of said addition, and recorded in Registers of flee of Brunswick County, on page 123. Book , 4. said lot fronts on Lord Street 23 Feet and runs back 132 Feet the same width to the center of said Block No. S. ami being the same lot or parcel of land heretofore conveyed to Ren i Barker by O. F. Swasey and wIn 8th day of August. 1912. duly .recorded in Rook 20. at page 65, Jt*c ords of Brunswick County. SECOND TRACT: BEING all of lot No. 1! in Block 8 in O. K. Swasey Addition to Southport. N. C., ; j sai-l lot being 33 feet front on Lord Street Fast front and runs back to . the center of said block no 8, one Hundred Thirty Two feet and beiAtf the same lot conveyed to Maggie McKay by O. F. Swasey and wife 7lli August. 1911. dulv recorded in Book 10, at page 178, and by said Maggie 1 McKav widow, to Ben Barker, by deed dated April 5. 1918. duly recorded in Book 32. page 296. and being the same two lots or parcels of land conveyed to James Clem-, mons by I. H. Watson and wife, by, > - *-.i. i 1091 Uitlv need uuicu inu .imiua^, ....... ....... recorded in Hook a t, at page 135. Records of the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County. .V C., j to which reference is hereby especially made. Also any other lands owned by the said James A. Clemmons and wife in the City of Southport, X. C. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days ' allowed for raise of bid before ro i port made. Cash to be paid at sale. I This the Hit day of October 19-111.. i ,1. W. Kuark. Commissioner. . 10-30-c - . H KOItF.CI.OKTIIE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior . Court of Brunswick .County, N. C., dated the 1st day of September 1940, i in an action entitled "City of South port versus George A. Clemmons and i wife, if any, et al", the undersigned commissioner will expose at public : auction sale to the highest bidder for s cash on the 1th day of November i 1910 at 1- o'clock M. at the Court. house door. Southport, N. C.. to * j satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $170.34, the following described real estate, located in City of Southport. Brunswick County. X. C.. bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING where the West lino of Clarendon Avenue is Intersected by the North Line of Leonard Street, runs thence North with Clarendon Avenue (?P? Feet; tliewe Westwardly, parallel with Leonard Street 13- Feet; thence Southwardly parallel with Clarendon Avenue 66 Feet to the North Line of Leonard Street; thence along the North line of Leonard street Eastwardly 132 Feet to the beginning, and being Lot No. - and 4 in Block Six (iii in Swasey Addition to the City of Southport, as recorded in Hook 22, at page 121. office of tin Register of heeds of Hrunswlck County, to which reference is hereby especially made. Also ail other lands owned by the said George A. Clemmons and wife in the City of Southport, N. c. All sales subject lo report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This iii- 4th day of October 1940. I ' J. W. Ituark, commissioner. r 10-30-c i 1 COMMISSION FITS SAI.F III HKAli I ESTATE In accordance with the judgment rendered by the Superior Court of Brunswick County July 23. 1910. in re: The Citizens National Hank of Emporia. Virginia. Executor vs. Sampson rower Company, appointing ihe undersigned commissioner to sell tin* land condemned in said judgment to satisfy a mortgage made by the said Sampson Power Company , fi to O. L .Vincent and duly recorded ; in Hook 39 page 315 In the Office ' jj of the Register of Deeds of Bruns-. wick County, r will, in conformity ' III with said Judgment, offer for sale j at public auction on Monday the | 38th day of October, A. 1). 191t^"at 12:00 o'clock 'noon at the court- i j house door in Southport. North Carolina. to the highest bidder for cash, ' the following trac t of land, lying and being in the State of North Caro- ! H lina. County of Brunswick and in Town Creek Township and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING in the run of Lewis Branch at the mouth of Reedy Branch, runs up said Lewis Branch about 320 poles to the mouth of j Bear Prong Branch; thence up Hald > Bear prong Branch about 110 poles to black gum at Walker corner: thence with his line up 'a drain about! * south GO west GO poles to the edge j of the Green Swamp: thence with the ( edge of the Green Swamp about 110 poles to a pine at the edge of the , J bay ^it John Sullivan's corner; thence ; with his lie-- north 71 poles to the. , edge of a bay: thenee around the j! edge of the bay about 18 poles tof) a stake at another of John Sullivan's corners; thence with his line norlk'.' 37 east 70 poles to a stake at the edge of Reedy Branch; thence down , the run of said Reedy Branch to the BEG INNING, containing 1135 acres more or less, and being that land conveyed by deed from D. Ij. Gore to E. G. Goodman, December 11, 1905, recorded in Book YV, Page 201. C. Ed. Taylor. Commissioner. Dated and posted This the 24th day // of September, 1940. 10-23-c ' n r' EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having oualified as Executrix of : ; the will of Mrs. Emma T. wniuwo t ? deceased, late of Brunswick County. * j North Carolina, this is to notify ttHj/; , persons having claims against tne i estate of said deceased to exhibit, | them to the undersigned at South- ; port. North Carolina, on or before , ? the 2nd day of October. 1941, or this * j notice will be pleaded in bar of thQtr;* I recovery. All persons indebted td" said estate please make immediate, f? payment. I This 2nd day of October. 1940. : > May Phelps. Executrix of the Will' | of Mrs. Emma T. White. * ' 11-C-* | NOTICE j Notice Is hereby given that on the f ] 19 th day of September. 1940, T din ( lease to W. D. and J. C. Clifton Of j j Old Dock. North Carolina the fol. lowing described oyster bottom. ( LEASE NO. 233 I Located at .Tank Longs' Landing j in Tubs Sound. Brunswick County, i N. C. Beginning at a stake on the | western margin of W. A. Longs' j Channel In Tubs Sound near Jank i Longs' Landing, said stake ranges S. j 15-30 W. 347 feet from a large live { oak tree and runs with the margin | of the channel the following courses i and distances N. 42-15 E. 116 feet; ( N. 61-30 K. 135 feet: N. 71-45 E. { 118 feet: N. 86-15 E. 142 feet: S. 64-00 r E. 170 feet: S. 56-to E. 232 feet; S. j 84-15 E. 396 feet to a stake on the I north side of the channel; thence i across the channel S. 36-30 W. 242 , feet to a stake; thence N. 77-00 W. { 1068 feet to the beginning, containing 1 > 5.34 acres. ! This the 19th day of September, ( 1940. j John L. Caps, Fisheries Commission- , ? er. 10-23-0

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