mr Bj,vFsnAV V0V,_1XJ! Jlir iiqliicr (Our 3fr ...... - in the air M%:.~:..y isht. and when B s(\i th< Panfords on the ^ to Bell Swamp roadj Hr , car lights re- , . Danford had ^B !;i dieted down her protect them H speak- , ^B nd tilings, the re- . H colored leaves in of Town Creek that H'seen from the bridge on nomina week'. , I couldn't pass up the ^B to steal this march Hr nval column keeper. The I, yr Hubbard who taught . ss at the Meth- I; ^B . Sunday morr.V.'* ;: than Charlie , H>. famous track star at (?iy a few years ago. i mpj or at Conference j Br night. ^B party which Mrs. Bussells HkW Jane gave for their 1 B.,: Thursday night was a i ^Bidmire the oourage of any- j Hr tries to have 14 tables l ^B . . . It's ; those who go, but can't < ^B I's play for those ] . I f # - * j K lar.e had on a lovely blue ?rer taffeta and ' a very pretty picture, i' 1 i Miss Mary was not to be < ace by her daughter, be- i isie wore the prettiest pink , dress with gold kid trim | It blended beautifully with < rtite hair ... s ? * staeone please tell us why t re to rain under a tree in j (f the Christian house and i It McEwen's office when it ? lining anywhere else? . . . 1 HSt. we've seen it . . And t ire itttle drops of water j urtinually sprinkle off this ? if resr . . . n must be some scientific y fen of the phenomenon it! it will relieve. Mrs. liar's curiosity (and ours) insurer is known . . . r 1 adcrames: who is Hoop- i .. and Booby? . . . and i t s Cobbler's real name ? j t r: there's a nut in town! h re Sis . . . and Dopey . . . t riiks ... t * * t ITTfVn FTXERAL a and Mrs Norman Sheppard v (agi. Cuot. and Mrs. Roy d n and Mrs. Viola Guthrie, I fotton. Va.. Mrs. Robert 1 i Mr and Mrs. G. J. WalX: and Mrs. Robert Ep- I i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C l Mr and Mrs. J. M. i Mr and Mrs. Sel Delmar, t agton, attended the fu- J i J. J. Weeks last Sunday I I CHRISTMAS I-.. And you'll be j*oii Buy stores. You will unle We advise you to at the things we have, B?s we can get to make I J J- H/ I SUPPLY mm_ I Looks like King fB&ded to blow our us unprepared CB^rs against his icy j I ^ e have in stock kinds and desc I COME IN Al> YOURS 1 BUotte Ti |J50N KlRBY, Prop. )40 (S){ 3?ifc !' V il Ipmate ; (( i j ( BRIDE IS HONORED ? Miss Alice Johnson delightfully 1 entertained Saturday afternoon ' at her home at Winnabow in com- c pliment to Mrs. John J. Furlough. Jr., the former Miss Frances s Brooks of Seaside. I Lavender and white chrysanthe- I mums decorated the home. The x dining table, from which the! I guests were served refreshments, j' was beautifully appointed with | three-branch candelabra holding ]v tall burning tapers and in the I1 center was a triple-tiered bride's!' cake. Mrs. Furlong was present- ja ed a corsage of sweetheart roses Ic by the hostess and a shower of! linen by the guests. Cake, ice * cream and mints were served. 1 The invited guests were: Mrs. Furlong, honoree; Mesdames Dan- t iel R. Johnson, George E. Brooks, ( I. J. Furlong, Lindsay Walker, ^ J, W. Brooks, John E. Gill, E. 1 C. Woodbury, Edwin W. Taylor, 1 Norwood Orrell, John J. Knox, 1 Henry Rogers, Thelma B. Mc- ' Eachern, Gene Grey, J. L. Henry, * J. J. Rezze, D. C. Sessoms, Alice ' W. Craven, and Furman Gallo- J way. Misses Kate M. Johnson. ^ Carrie and Fannie Brooks, Sallie * Betts Knox, Ruth Ingram. Eliza- , oeth Shannon, Frances Furlong, ^ Mary McDuffie, Lizzie Frank | * Cannon. Mary Brooks. Lucy Dow- * less, Sevilla Wright, Lula Brooks, Blanche Grayson, Frances Wood- S. jury, Helen Taylor; Zelda Brooks, * Mine West, Mattie and Rebekah ? Johnson. , On Monday afternoon, Mrs. furlong was feted by the ladies jf the Auditor of Disbursements]^ ?na Time Keeping department, '' Atlantic Coast Line. About twen- * ty-five were present and present- 1 >d the bride crystal in her cho- A >en pattern. n Mrs. J. W. Brooks and daugh- ' :ers, Mesdames Norwood Orrell ind Thelma B. McEachern, were it home Thursday evening to ibout forty friends of Mrs. Furong. Fall flowers were used hroughout the home, and the juests were served fruit cocktail ind cookies. ROMAN'S CLUB c e; The Woman's Club met on Wednesday afternoon in the club P ooms, Mrs. William Styron, presdent of the organization, presidng. h Among the various items of r| lusiness discussed was "Book Veek". The club is to offer two E looks as prizes for essays writ- \v en during the week. N Plans for the Rabbi Thurman ?ok review were discussed and o: i committee for selling tickets tl ras appointed. These are Mes- C lames L. C. Fergus, James Carr, i. B. Smith, R. C. Daniel. R. L. a "hompson and R. I. Mintz. w Mrs. Styron reported on the P >istrict Meeting in Wallace on )ctober 8th. li An interesting program on Na- h ional Defense was presented by T liss Margaret Parkhill. Miss arkhill gave a talk on the de- tl ense preparations and Mrs. C. si el ic rnMiMr I w to tUlTllllU is Ol 1ST shopping in crowded, hi T ss you do your shopping come in this week and l i and let's talk about the ? H this a Merry Christmas. la w ^ wes : \ N. C. J _____ c JTOVES! Winter has finally way, but he hasn't to protect our cusr blasts. heaters and stoves e<^ riptions, and at all tr JD SELECT S ODAY. ading Co. SHALLOTTE, N. C. ed in iM Ed. Taylor read a paper on the '.raining of conscripts. 3RIDGE PARTY Mrs. I. B. Bussells and her I laughter, Lois Jane, were host-1 'sses on Thursday night at a | lelightful bridge party in their! lome. The patriotic color scheme of ed, white and blue, celebrating Armistice Day, was used through>ut the home in the decoration. Refreshments of congealed fruit lalad and punch were served in latriotic containers. Other apjointments were also in the same rein. A lighted candle on each date made the scene an attrac:ive one. Miss Annie Louise St. George von high score prize, a linen >ridge luncheon set, Mrs. William Styron was second high winning i taffeta quilted bridge table :over. A double deck of cards was the >ingo prize and was won by Mrs. 3. H. Cranmer. Guests who made up the 14 ables included: Mesdames H. C. lorlette, Jr., Dick Brendle, Fred i Villing, Robert Jones, -J. Arthur i losher, Robert St. George, Mabel ; darran, Wiley Wells, Allen C. ; Swing, J. W. Ruark, C. C. Canion, Robert Thompson, W. C. ; leece, Harold St. George, Thomas St. George, E. H. Cranmer, R. 1 . Mintz, E. H. Arrington, C. Junnerson, M. R. Sanders, A. J. dcNeil, L. C. Fergus, H. B. Smith, Roy McKeithan, Bill Wells, lharles Wells, H. W. Hood, Ray tichards, W. R. Lingle, Vienna -eggett, L. T. Yaskell, William Ityron, William Jorgensen, James larr, W. S. Davis, J. G. Christian, ). M. Davis, Elizabeth Gilbert, I. K. Vitou, Robert Willis, James , 'revatte, M. A. Northrop, James , larper; Misses Lottie Mae Newton, j innie Louise St. George, Blanche ] lewton, Elizabeth Watson, Leila . lubbard, Marjorie Welborne, j ioris Butler, Nora Stevenson, ] lae Phelps, Winnie Willis, Em- , ia Lou Harrelson, Evelyn Lough- , n, anci Marion st. ucorge. Personal Malcolm Frink and David Waton, students at E. C. T. C., Ireenville, spent the past weeknd here with their respective arents. George Watson of Pennsgrove, T. J., spent the past week-end ere with his mother, Mrs. Geoje Y. Watson. Miss Imogen Garrett and Miss llizabeth Watson spent the past eek-end in Charlotte visiting ir. and Mrs. John Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham f Raleigh have been spending le past few days here with hptain and Mrs. I. B. Bussells. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAuley nd son, Ried, spent the past eek end here with Mrs. George . Howey. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill Qf Bovia spent two days last week ere with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed aylor. H. W. Hood, state inspector for le bureau of weights and meaires, spent the holiday week id here with his family. Robert Willis of Chadbourn lent the week end here with Irs. Willis, a member of the outhport school faculty. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard " Sanford spent Saturday night "M"f on/1 Mpc P T5V1 CIC Willi 1*11. miu 1.1.w. w. , aylor. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newton li id little daughter. Charlene, of I umberton, spent last week end I ire with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. 1 olden. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Watson spent st week-end in Charleston, S. C., I ith Mr. and*Mrs. Clarence Dan- J ird. I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Morse. Jr., ? [rs. Gus Morse, Sr., and Mrs. t assie Costello, of Wilmington, I isited Mrs. Eva Wolfe last Mon- f iy. lj Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Frink and C lildren, of Ash, visited Mr. and r [rs. W. F. Jones last week. v Eunice Weeks, who was cal- t d home on account of the death I .' his father, J. J. Weeks, re- s irned to Quantico, Va., last Mon- f iy where he is enlisted with the 1 [arines. V "newTI briefs ?j; s FOR TREATMENT C H. L. Robinson of Supply enter- F [ Doaher Memorial Hospital for J eatment on Tuesday. b li HOSPITAL PATIENT w Mrs. M. F. Woody of Shal- b tte is still a patient at Dosher E emorial Hospital, having en- F red on November 3. a J SURGICAL PATIENT F Mrs. N. W. Bennett of Shaltte entered Dosher Memorial C ospital Tuesday as a medical z .tient. Ji E PATIENT Q L. M. Benton of Shallotte enter- 1: Dosher Memorial Hospital VI onday as a medical patient. o: 0 THE STATE PORT VISITS r.VREXTS Miss Elsie Avent and her j roommate at Western Carolina j Teachers College, Miss Louise j Johnson, of Hendersonville spent! the week end at the home of i Miss A vent's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. William E. Avent, at Longwood. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rankin, Jr., of Texas, Md? announce the birth of a daughter, Rosemary Lee, on Oct. 28. Mrs. Rankin was the former. Miss Katylee Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Watts, of the Waccamaw community. CAN AD Y-MINTZ Mrs. Mamie Mintz announces the marriage of her daughter, Georgie Evelyn to Raleigh J. Canady on Octobei 10, 1940, in Newark, N. J. They are making their home in Newark at the \ present. Mr. Canady holds a position with the government. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan of Durham announce the birth of a son, Wallace Lee, on Oct. 19th. Mrs. Morgan is the former Miss Edna Mintz of the Makatoka sec-1 tion of this county, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mintz. Draft Numbers For Brunswick County Citizens 1010, Lee Hezekiah Stanley; 1011, Lenix Grissette; 1012, Harry Hampton Bell; 1013, Robert Purcell Williams; 1014, William Archie Caison; 1015, Newton Elijah Gardner; 1016, William Rudolph Lingle: 1017, William Ralph Milligan; 10X8, JVilliam Henry Bernard; luiy, laimage i King; 1020, Bias Simmons; 1021,;' STancie Madison Simmons; 1022, Daniel Edgar Simmons; 1023,! Earl Goodman; 1024, Dan Milington; 1025, Vander McCollister, < lr.; 1026, G(%rge Brown; 1027, iVillie Brown; 1028, John Daniel ' long; 1029, James Authur Ranlolph; 1030, Maco Preston Wation; 1031, Joseph McKoy; 1032, lames Henry Baloon; 1033, Presilent Roosevelt Skipper, 1034, Warren Walker Skipper; L035, Robert Hayes Lewis; 1036, Kenneth Allen Edwards; 1037, i Tuluis Manson Benton; 1038, Ger- 1 nan Evans; 1039, Curtis Edgar 1 Janus; 1040, Charlie Girthrie 1 Vrnold: 1041, Charles Allen Russ, Fr.: 1042, Gene Henderson Russ; ' L043, Leroy Lewis; 1044. Wood- < ow Edia Sullivan; 1045, Leonard ^ee Davis; 1046, Raleigh Varnan; L047, Norman Curtis Bellamy; ' 1048, George Frederick Swain; ' 1049, John Henry Hankins; 1050, 1 Tohn Willie Lewis; 1051, John ' Owen Everett; 1052, George Per- ' y Frink; 1053, Novie Hewett; 1054, Henry Blackwell Green, Jr.; 1 .055, Lucian Bailey Russ; 1056, 1 -onie Galloway; 1057, Horace 1 vorenza Kirby. 1058, Robert Garvin Mercer; 1 .059, Raleigh Williams; 1060, Cldridge French Fisher; 1061, El- ' is Clarington Williams; 1062, Wilie Randolph Bryant; 1063, Brook- 3 r Washington Radford; 1064, Jtacy Jenkins; 1065, Monos Bowl ng; 1066. Allen Jethro Burney; ' 067, Claude Hazelwood McCall; ' .068, Eugene Russel Newton; < 069, Willie Burney; 1070, Lee 1 irthur Hewett; 1071, Early Elton 1 JcKeithan: 1072, Henry Dosher < tobbins; 1073, Joseph Nelson Lit- le; 1074, Joseph Harry Hill; 1075, ( ^ester Leo Edwards; 1076, Shep- ; lerd Lee Johnson; 1077, Henry ' Senjamin Lewis; 1078, Johnny 5dge; 1079, Cedie Alton Bullard; ( 080, Pickett Meares Skipper; 1 081, John Jenkins, Jr. 1082, Jesse Cecil Andrews; 1083, * lerman E. Stanaland; 1084, Jose- i ihus Whitmore; 1085, Chester 1 tobert Poindexter; 1086, Simon 1 ihaw; 1087, William Julius New- 5 on; 1088, Rufus Graham: 1089, Fredrick Lee Evans; 1090, San- j ord Lanier Hankins; 1091, Wil- 1 iam King Smith; 1092, James J lass; 1093, Willie Clarence Clem- 1 nons; 1094, Maning Austin Full- 1 rood; 1095. Ellis McKinley Ben- 1 on; 1096, Wheeler Bellamy; 1097, v i"red Cumbee; 1098, Ernest Adi- 1 on Swain; 1099, Wade Mack c Sryant; 1100, Merdie Lee Metts; ] 101, Rifton Ercell Sellers; 1102, 1 Villiam Oberjohann; 1103, Willie 1 lordon Gause; 1104, Nathaniel 1 la.ll; 1105, Herbert Brew. ? 1106, Vincenzo Rinaldi; 1107, ? tnson Chaddie Simmons; 1108, 1 .loyd McKeller Babson; 1109, 1 lerbert Jackson Bryant; 1110, I Villiam Claude Leonard; 1111, I Frances Paul Fodale; 1112, Horn- s r Holden; 1113, Leroy Ellington 'rice; 1114, William Edward 1 Ivans;' 1115, James McClenon f Itevens; 1116, Kermit Sinclair J lalloway; 1117, Otto Long; 1118, v loosevelt Evans; 1119, Ceasar 1 ulious Hardee; 1120, David Wil- ? ur Sabiston; 1121, Lecell Wil- 1 ams; 1122, Henry Sherman Full- 1 rood; 1123, George Roscoe Rob- 1 ins; 1124, Aria Malone; 1125, 1 lurke Head Tillman, Jr.; 1126, J [arry Sneed; 1127, John Hop- 1 on Anderson; 1128, James Irvin li ohnson; 1129, Owen Shelby Mc- C ieithen. X 1130, Robert Elvy Butler; 1131, C 'alvin Bernard Brown; 1132, Oz- 1 le Tripp; 1133, Ottis Nye; 1134, C ames Norwood Benton; 1135, K ladie McKoy; 1136, William li luince; 1137, Harris Skipper; v 138, Joe David Johnson; 1139, William Aubery Smith; 1140, Del- L rus Williams; 1141, Lindsay Nor- e PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. wood Inman; 1142, Corbett V. Coleman; 1143, Clyde* Monroe Lowry; 1144. Andrew Lendon Jenkins; 1145, George Henry Lanier; 1146, Homer Garfield Phelps; 1147, Junius ' Carl Clemmons; 1148, Daniel Ennis Long; 1149, Murphy Lane Hewett; 1150, Joseph Preston Parker; 1151, Archie Roosevelt Johnson; 1152, Dace Cleveland Carlisle; 1153, Harry Fitzgerald Weeks, Jr. 1154, Ashburn Ledrew Milliken; 1155, Zadie Gilford Williams; 1156, Oscar Joseph Richardson; 1157, Oston Julious Marlow; 1158, James Hommer Bozeman; 1159, Henry Foust Slade; 1160, Abrom Frink; 1161, Joseph Earl Stanley; 1162,LeRoy Mintz; 1163, William Henry Hill; 1164, Isaac Theodore Reynolds;" 1165, John Fredwick Arnold; 1166, William Porter Jorgensen; 1167, Daniel Clarence Russ; 1168, Thomas Allen Reaves; 1169, Lucian Boymore Grissett; 1170, Carl Clarence Pigott; 1171, Henry Lee Holden; 1172, Willie Eudoris Ganey; 1173, James Solomon Fullwood; 1174, Marion Leslie Garner; 1175, Almond Hall Brown; 1176, James Madison Harper, Jr.: 1177, Joseph Bryson Hickman. 1178, Robert Brashar Evans; 1179, Edward N. Morse: 1180, Robert Laddie Vaught; 1181, Leon Anderson Modlin; 1182, Walter Robert Sellers; 1183, Boyd Lott; 1184, Jack Carly Crouch; 1185, Tommie Shaw; 1186, Wade D. Gore; 1187, David Hobbs: 1188, Lee Roy Bernard; 1189, Samuel David Bernard; 1190, William Jacob Green; 1191, Ivon Houston Hewett; 1192, LeRoy Swain; 1193, James Martin Marlowe; 1194, Rufus Calvin Randolph; 1195, Robert William Everett; 1196. Otis Robinbon; 1197, Vester Beck; 1198. James McLamb; 1199, Lacy W. Brown; 1200, Cameron Odell Blanton; 1201, Charles Morris Matthews. 1202, John Bryant Smith: 1203, Otto Elliott Hickman: 1204, William Robert Anderson: 1205, John Crandel McKeithan; 1206, Elder Bright Hewett; 1207, Elbert Sprunt Clemmons; 1208, Otho B. Hart; 1209, Arthur Lewis Brown, Jr.* 1210 Hprnian Austin* 1211 Joseph Alfred Parker; 1212, Eustas Glean Russ; 1213, Chancie Reaves; 1214, Weston Varnam; 1215, Empie Guilspie Hewett; 1216, David Eunice Fulford; 1217 Erastus Carroll; 1218, Alton Dewey Blackman; 1219, Glenn Robert Setzer; 1220, Charlie Floyd King; 1221, Herbert Adams; 1222, William David Flowsrs; 1223, Orbie J. Inman; 1224, , Craven Carver Wilson; 1225, Liston Edison Moore. 1226, Sandy Hordge: 1227, Pete.- Haynes, Jr.; 1228, Joe My- ; srs; 1229, Barcy Iredell Little; 1230, Charles Evan Hughes: 1231, William Earl Babson; 1232, Lawrence Empy Andrews; 1233, GarDie William Butler; 1234, Lester Clyde Babson; 1235, Robert Harrison Faircloth; 1236, Caesar D. Cause; 1237, Hugh Jothan White. 1238, Robert Monroe Potter; 1239 Mannon Cephus Gore; 1240, Walter Stanley; 1241, Eldridge Victor Long: 1242, Ernest Clayton McKeithan; 1213, . Harry Wilber Bennett; 1244, James B. Purvis; 1245. Earnest Radfort; 1246, Willie Slade; 1247, Carl Hewette; 1248, Isaac Harley Simmons; 1249, George Earl Thompson. 1250, Robert Empy Piggot; 1251, Sam Newman Caison; 1252, l.ucian Edgar Holden; 1253, Lu:her Hermon Hughes; 1254, Claule Rourk; 1255, Harry Lee Bernard; 1256, Leon Watts; 1257, Vinson Lee Long; 1258, Israel Cidron; 1259, Donnie M. Jasper; 1260, J. B. Stanley; 1261, Jesse Coodman; 1262, James NeilStew,?f. V)fi1 RallorH- lOfii Charles Franklin Galloway; 1265, lohn Reghnal Potter; 1266, Edjar Charles Woodbury, Jr.; 1267, losher Lee'Inman; 1268, Laney Norwood Milliken; 1269, Delicious D'Neil Grissett; 1270, Benjamin voodLevi Fullwood; 1271, John .Vallace Bellamy; 1272, Benjamin Morgan; 1273, James Edgar Shaw. 1274, Alonza Davis; 1275, Benamin Franklin McDowell; 1276, 3ertram Lanier Furpless, 1277, trchie Eugene Lewis; 1278, Colins George McLamb; 1279, Eston lockwell Hewett; 1280, Mazion Trink; 1281, James David Edvards; 1282, Marshall Long; 1283 ktangus Rutin Tripp; 1284, Jamis Brigman; 1285, Elwood Gore; .286 Barnie Lester Benton; 1287, Thomas Grant Gore; 1288, James Villiam Evans; 1289, Lennell .Veston Hewett; 1290, Roderick Sellers; 1291, Alton Lennell Hewitt; 1292, Dennis Ruffin Hewett; 1203, David Handson Sellers; .294, Marion Leon Galloway; 1295 tuffus Ray Somersett; 1296, Carl -ong; 1297, Stanley Ray Swanion. 1298, William Austin Phelps; 299, James Wilbur Sellers; 1300, tonnie Jesse Varnum; 1301, Ray enkins Spencer; 1302, John Edvard Green; 1303, Charlie Philips Aldridge; 1304, James Elmon Jmith; 1305, Julius WilliamsWiletts; 1306, Heiyy Myers, Jr.; 307, Roosevelt McKinley Brown; 308, William Ben Randolph; 309, Crammar Hewett; 1310, essie Washington Kirby; 1311, Vilber Caison; 1312, Lovie Colins Holden; 1313, Everett Lee Jalloway; 1314, Hollis Sigbay Vard; 1315, Joseph Franklin McIray; 1316, Isiah Brewington; 317, John Bryant; 1318, Marvin Iraham Johnson; 1319, William ludson Thorpe; 1320, John Wilam Savage; 1321, Ireael Edward Clemmons. 1322, Leo Royal Benton; 1323, oyd Elwood Mercer; 1324, Jams Leo Haddock; 1325, Ivey ) qi I. . 1 .. High; 1326, James Governor Frink; 1327, Curtis Vaught; 1328, Louis J. Smith; 1329, Harvey Smith; 1330, Elbert Curtis Rogers; 1331, Harold Willetts; 1332, Dallas Cranmer Pigott; 1333, Calvin Wesley Bryant; 1334, Dickie Eudoras McKeithan; 1335, Alexander Edge; 1336, Larnie Arling Johnson; 1337, Travis Simmons; 1388, Samuel Sidney Caison; 1339 Earnest Brown; 1340, Curtis Olan Hewett, Jr.; 1341, Hilton Howard Pierce; 1342, Malicahi Corbett; 1343, John Newman Lancaster; 1344, Charlie Boss Inman; 1345, Allen Stanley, Jr. 1316, Paul Leonard Lewis; 1347, J. W. Wilson; 1348, Vineval Jackson Holden; 1349, David Preston McKeithan; 1350, John Goodman Fulford; 1351, Gilbert John Grissett; 1352, James Evans; 1353, ; Wesley Clyde Swain; 1354, Willie Smith; 1355, Hamilton Robinson; 1356, Joseph Vereen; 1357, Clinton George Parker; 1358, Henry Dudly Roberson; 1359, Fred Douglas Ballard; 1360,. Til- J om Vance Knox; 1361, Frankie Daniels; 1362, Joseph Earl Beck; 1363, Edward Alec Mosley; 1364, John Henry Lacy Daniels; 1365, ; William Edward Clemmons; 1366, ; Barkley Cox Tomlin; 1367, Richard Waddell; 1368, Frank James; 1369, Aldreth C. Phelps. 1370, Willie Clemmons; 1371, Walter Guy Moore; 1372, Ernest 11 Calvin Joyner; 1373, John Hubert Shannon; 1374, Johnnie Be- 1 bastian Nance; 1375, Jackson 1 Mercer Caton; 1376, Joe Beverly ; Cochran: 1377, William Charles ; McDonald; 1378, Harvey Lee Evans; 137ST, Homer Hubert Hollis; . 1380, Duncan Isham Watson; 1381, Woodrow Finer; 1382, Richard Leon Brendle; 1383, James Floyd Parker; 1384, Grower Newly Edwards; 1385, William Bryan Evans; 1386, Drue A. Spencer; i 1387, George Meorante: 1388, Clarence Hiram Bellamy; 1389, : Lewis Junius Smith; 1390, James Edward Smith; 1391, Hobson James Hewett; 1392, William Clifton Lewis; 1393, Charles Al- ] len Jones, Sr. 100.1 Ptrfilo Alloxan Pa rfflf llliTT) VJJ11V i LHUV.V11 wwt f 1395, Carl Lamb; 1396, Vance Robinson; 1397, John Dawson; ; 1398, Floyd Wilkes Wescott; ' 1399, William Thomas Cook; 1400 j Albert Berton O'Quinn; 1401, Douglas Hewette; 1402, Freddie ' McKnight; 1403, Lynwood Ellis Phelps; 1404, Frederick Mintz; ; 1405, William Owen Reynolds; 1406, Frank Sash Fullwood; 1407 ' Maryland Mims; 1408, Ira Tho- ' mas Bryant; 1409, Martin Van 1 Skipper; 1410, Frank I. Melvin; 1411, Delmas Gorden Hewett; . 1412, Prime Thomas; 1413, Her- 1 bert Floyd Hewett; 1414, Horace 1 Gleen Hewett; 1415, Henry Bryan . Usher; 1416, William Henry Todd. 1417, James Herbert Thompson. ; 1418, Hubert Alvin Livingston; 1419. Dolphus Bryant; 1420, Har- ' lee Wilson Williams: 1421, Pink-,' ney Anderson Felder; 1422, Jam- , es Henry Porter; 1423, James , Ballard; 1424, James Corbett; . 1425, Leroy Fields; 1426, Clather: Hill; 1427, France Hewette; 1428, 1. Henry Devoune - McCall; 1429, : John Eld ridge McKeithan; 1430,1: George Clarence Long; 1431, j ] James Walter Robinson; 1432,! Derrel Leo Bowen; 1433, Orbie; Pershon Hewette; 1434, Wilbur Daniel Holden; 1435, Irby Elmer ^ Chadwick; 1436, Nero Wilson' Frink; 1437, Leon Walter Smith; [, 1438, David Shepard Devaun; 1t 1439, Grover Nicholas Burney;j( 1440, Leonard C. Carter; 1441, t A. J. Walton, Jr. , 1442, Handy Butler; 1443, Gol- . ie M. Bellamy; 1444, William 1 Norris; 1445, Charles Henry j Lockhart; 1440, James Houston'? Sellers; 1447, George Franklin 6 Lovvry; 1448, Robeii Kenneth Mq Keithan; 1449, Marshall McRoy Roach; 1450, Sidney A. Phelps; 1451, Philip Martin Dodson; 1452, Elbert LeRoy Pigott; 1453, Henry Foster Mintz; 1454, Gerald Alexander Mercer; 1455, Earl Johnson; 1456, Dan May Rourk; 1457, DeLeslie Devone Inman; 1458, Ronie Joseph Carlyle; 1459, John West Smith; 1460, Willie Walter Frink; 1461, Lacey Linwood Lancaster; 1462, Riley Alton Evans; 1463, Dottie Lacy Sparrow; 1464, Snode William Lancaster; 1465, Goley Hewette. 1466, Irvir, Johnston; 1467, Harry Raphael Parker; 1468, Isaac Jackson; 1469, Charlie Lee Fullwood; 1470, Cecil Smith; 1471, Parley Pratt Formy Duval; 1472, E. Duffie Smith; 1473, Danvis Selvester Holden; 1474, Elbert German Evans; 1475, Jessie Porter Little; 1476, James Franklin Little; 1477, Quincy Bert Little; 1478, William Loyd Royals; 1479, Archie Washington Holden; 1480, Henry James Bryant; 1481, Alexander Fulwood; 1482, George Washington Page; 1483, James W. Piver; 1484, Rufus Jones; Toy land Op Y Wilmington, N. C. 1485, Orbie Rudolph Sellers; 1-486 I' Rooney Carroll; 1487, Eugene j: Hollis: 1488, Henry McKindley Jenrette; 1489, Jefferson David Jenrette. 1490, Norwood Orrell Brooks; ! 1491, Samuel Dewey Grissett; 1492, Frederick Earl Pigott; 1493 Major Wells Hewett; 1494, William Lloyd Leonard; 1495, John William Lewis; 1496, Sam Me- \ Coy; 1497, Marshall Johnson Cooker: 1498, Clyde Varnan; 1499, Walter Enos Bell; 1500, James Durias Ward; 1501, Janis Cole; 1502, Emmet Leo Gaine.v; 1503, John Henry Brown; 1504, Leon Henry Wells; 1505, David Carmer Smith; 1506. William Harold Moye; 1507, Herbert ' Franklin Rogers; 1508, Robert Franklin Hardee; 1509, Willie j Hill; 1510, S. J. Frink; 1511, Curtis M. Hardee; 1512, Irvin Dan- ' iels; 1513, William Brockington. I 1514, James Nettling Coleman:,; 1515, Harris Vernon Gore; 1516,'. Henry Edison Bozeman; 1517, t Burice Davis; 1518, Edmond Hen- J ry Lewis; 1519,, Isaiah Norvan,' Fulford; 1520, James Pershing , Holmes; 1521, James Stanford Hewett; 1522, William Ervin I Brown; 1523, John Moore Gore; r 1524, Samuel Brown; 1525, Jam es A. Ganus; 1526, Leslie Sheldon " Flowers; 1527, Johnie Levi Flow-!} ers; 1528, Pawnee Formy Duval; j 1529, Quenn McCoy; 1530, James!' Calvin Grimes Willetts; 1531, j i Charles William Ganey; 1532, El- J roy King; 1533, Ulmer C. Long; i 1534, Charlie Augdon King; 1535 | Victor Bailey King; 1536, George i Traverse Berridge; 1537, William :i N'esby King. t 1538, Harry Clifford Gore, 1539. J Edwin Ray Milligan; 1540, Youles ! Johnson; 1541, Earnest Clarence j Edwards: 1542, Theodore Lee J Burney; 1543, Fred Harrison Pig- i Dtt; 1544, Earnest Tripp; 1545, ; Elwood Mintz; 1546, Jerry Malice- j, field Hewett; 1547, Roger Davis; bgh's Dept. NCJ-211-D, Rich- J mond, Va. 11-13-c . {] ? n rVANTED ? Quotations on good n e/Mrhnon At" noamit Vtatr rloliirnt- *' OUjr u^aii f the .1. \Y. .Milliken laud, included n this description: thence north 45 I legrees, 30' west 2810 feet to an old iak stump, a corner of the Ida Cal- 1 :on tract No. 1. also corner of the iidney Stanley land; runs thence with he Ida t'aison line of Lot No. 1, lorth 20 degrees west '.urn leei 10 :l take: theme north 21 degrees west 2ti feel to the edge of Saw I *111 Lvamp; thence east w ardly 1395 feet 0 the road which crosses, said warnp; thence with the road northwardly 190 feet to a gum on the tin of said Saw l'itt Swamp: theme Iowii the run of Saw Pitt Swamp, as 1 meanders, to the HEGINNING. conuiiiing 1JS acres, and being Lot No. of the John F. Sommersette diviion, and being the J. M. Sominer- J ette share in said division. Dated anil * posted, this November . 1940. 1*1. Taylor. Guardian of James Stanley. 2-4-e roTI( K 1(1 K)HK( I.OSI ItK SAI.E Notice is hereby given that under ,nd by virtue of a power of sale ontalned in a certain mortgage deed xecuted by C. T. Lewis and wife to >. P. Lewis, dated -May 30th. 1932, corded in Hook No. 53 at Page No. 00, records of Hrunswlck County, s. to secure payment of a cernin note therein recited, default hnvng been made in payment thereof, he undersigned mortgagee, to satisfy ( i aid note, will on Monday Nov. lltii- J 910, at twelve o'clock Noon, .offer or sale to highest bidder for cash t public auction, at courthouse door ti Southport, N. t'. a certain tract >f land. Iionnded and described as ollows: Heginnlng at a hlackgum in a ditch in a small branch; runs > hence S. 15 degrees lf? poles to a take: thence S. 00 N. 11 poles to stake; thence S. 20 E. 40 poles o a pine; thence N. S7 10. 127 poles o a pine; in R. V. Lewis line; hence with li. F. Lewis line to a ine of Samuel Heck land; thence with said Heck line North of a mall branch that makes out of Cross ranch; thence up said small branch j r> beginning, containing 50 acres, riorc or less. Dated and posted this M. 9th. 1910. I). H. l*ewis. Mortgagee. . W. Huark, Atty., Southport, X. C. -11-c EXEC! Tillr X< 1TICE Having (ptalifled as Executrix of he will of Mrs. Emma T. White, eceased. late of Hrtinswick County. orth Carolina, this is to notify all ersons having claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigned at Southort, Xorth Carolina, on or before he 2nd day of October. 1941, or this otice will be pleaded in bar of their ecovery. All persons indebted to ?; aid estate please make immediate ayrnent. This 2nd day of October, 1940. May Phelps. Executrix of the Will f Mrs. Emma T. White. to Winter | change in temperature, ates on the calendar. It II clothing must be laid ' ig feeling, warm winter irt and protect health. with clothing for every "T j every garment is reasonit is iy & Sons r, N. C. jt ?! wmmmmmmmmmmm?m 0 O'clock Wilmington, N. C. < itfjj > .i