pvTsH W. MARCH 2f
W%(ir ItuiMer J
I (Our J?r
M Davis had her']
H^ .,- Friday afternoon
H%- table . . .1
r"p. Sutton was high scorer I,
an?l Mrs. Rob- s
three Thelma's |
H* ". 'Tiler how they j
H . It's bad
iph's that mix- ,
y clubbers . . j
H vegetable
Mm nr.d crackers with f
Mf. her guests . . . These ,
beside the above (
winners, Mes .
: - Ceorge. M. A. 1
H MeOnll. H. W.
H ; nk. Thomas St. ?
Hi v.i Penbo, J. W. Thomp- (
H : son. and Miss
' st j'
H that the ladies ;
Hi . . After making 3
there were only js
H. present at the Red Cross 11
H Monday . . . 3
H;.. of ladies are serv- '
Hi; seme . . . But we're sure 3
H come out next '
H been changed to 3
He 1 I1
already finished andij
send are 11 gowns. 9 !3
H 6 slips 3 other undies 1'
y shirt . . . When those 3
H completed but not 1
H ported the total 3
K considerably . ..
materials for 3
' ::g secured from I'
h > 'quarters . . . so i
| a plenty for all to '
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L. : Garrett are '
El into their new home in 1
wte this week . . . And an-1'
L;- t s. ject: Mr. Yaskcll 1
L t; jt of a possible 105 in j'
current events test j1
bv Time ... An intel- j1
L . . . iHe counted them']
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fc Percy J. Farrell and Miss 11
tfirreil have taken the up- 1
Earartment at Mrs. Ida Pot- 1
toon's They like South(??;;
enough to stay indef- '
i-.rere talking to Graced
t a: Nellie Cranmer's birthxk
last week and she
(a statement which we've J
or. several occasions and
'various people . . . It's the ;
i story of the friendliness of
pople of Southport and the
ability of them when trouErs..
. Grace said she had
Br. how lovely people could
Eil Bobby was in the hositcentiy
. . . She said that 1
bards were so thoughtful
!*as such a help to her to 1
that she had friends who *
s to help when sickness
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tale us glad to see the
i of yellow blooms in Mrs.
Miritz's yard the other day
Nothing typifies spring so
sarows of daffodils or jon
B| annual flower show sponB:v
the woman's club will
Bh in the late spring this
It order to have a variety
which haven't been in
it flower show time prev^p
. . This seems to be a
Bjahn as it won't conflict
B-- flower show put on by
Bnir.e demonstration clubs
[ " re was really no point
two Brunswick county
shows at the same season
hctpv apartment
B Percy J. Farrell and
B^' Miss Ethel Farrell.
' have spent the winter with
B^ Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor, have
into the upstairs apart
' the home of Mrs. George
. |H
low IS
I ... For all gooci
Bnn work. That is,
B^ch in the way o
car.
I if you have been U
B'ans. if you need ti
Pplies and get dov
B come in toda
our every farm neei
Ishallotte 1
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Nellie Cranmor was honored
on Wednesday night with a
surprize buffet supper followed ]
jy a dance. The occasion was :
ler birthday. Hostesses were Mrs.
R. I. Mintz and Mrs. E. H. Aldington
and the supper was ser. ed
in the home of judge and 1
Mrs. E. H. Cranmer.
A birthday cake with candles
'ormed the centerpiece of the
mffet table. Bouquets of spring
'lowers decorated the living, din- !
ng rooms and library.
After the supper most of the
quests went to Dun-rovin to
lance. Punch was served during .
:he evening there.
Those who were there were:
Mrs. Nellie Cranmer, the honoree,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Frink, Mr.
ind Mrs. James Prevatte, Mr.
ind Mrs. R. S. Harrison, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Gus McNeil, Mr. and Mrs.
it. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Willing, Mr. and Mrs. Har>ld
St. George. Mr. and Mrs. L.
r. Yaskell, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
McAuley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Styron,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Corlctte,
Mr. and Mrs. Prince O'Brien, Mr.
ind Mrs. Roy McKeithan, Dr. and
Mrs. L. C. Fergus, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James
Harper, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Mintz, ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Arrington. j
Mrs. Blanna Finch, Miss Ethel
Farrell, Pierce Cranmer, and Mor
ris Cranmer.
:lass meeting
The Ladies Bible Class of
Southport Baptist church held it's
regular monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. George Whatley on
Monday evening. March 24th,
with Mrs. J. G. Swann and Mrs.
Whatley as joint hostesses. After i
i short business and devotional
jrogram, the meeting was turned
into a social. Delicious refreshments.
consisting of fruit
punch and cake were served to
the following members present:
Mesdames A. L. Brown. B. P.
Finch, C. C. Russ, D. I. Watson,
Homer McKeithan, Lee Hewett,
R. C. Daniels, J. Fred Smith,
Clifton Arnold, J. D. Robinson,
W. L. Clemmons, Melvin Lewis,
Thompson McRacken, Lizzie
Southerland, Ethel Fulwood, John
Fulwood, E. H. Smith, Sam Rees,
J. L. Robbins, Mamie Swain,
Phelps, John G. Swain and Geo.
Whatley.
woman's club
Mrs. J. I. Davis was hostess
on Wednesday afternnon to members
of the Woman's club. Her
home was decorated with early 1
spring flowers, camellias predominating.
A book review, presented very
ciDiy DV iwrs. r\. o. namouii nao
the feature of the afternoon. The
book was "Trelawny" by Margaret
Armstrong, the story of the
life of the English buccaneer.
Mrs. Harrison very graphically
described the adventures of this
dashing pirate.
Refreshments of tea with angel
food cake and whipped cream
were served by the hostesses.
These were Mrs. H. H. Thomas,
Mrs. J. E. Prevatte, Mrs. R. L.
Thompson and Miss Susie Newton.
BACK TO SCHOOL
Miss Mary Avant has returned
to Western Carolina Teachers
College, Cullowhee, after spending
spring holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Avant,
at Longwood.
REGISTRANT
James Pearl Jones, white, is
the latest registrant listed with
the Brunswick County Selective
Service Board. His serial number
is 1914, his order number 516A.
IE TIME... I
I men to begin their I
if they expect to do I
f raising crops this I
irdy in malving your lj
a catch up on your I!
vn to business right I
y and let us outfit l|
rRADING CO. I
rby, Prop.
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NEWS 1
BRIEFS l
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Representative J. W. Ruark
ivas admitted to Dosher Memorial f
Hospital last Tuesday for treatment
for influenza.
IN HOSPITAL
Malcolm Frink of Southport
sntered Dosher Memorial Hospital
an Wednesday of last week for
treatment for influenza.
PNEUMONIA
G. C. Earp of Winnauow is a
pneumonia patient at Dosher Memorial
Hospital, having been admitted
Saturday.
. FLIT PATIENT
James Caison of Supply entered
Dosher Memorial Hospital Thursday
as a flu patient.
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Lawrence Perkins of Port Arthur,
Texas, was admitted Monday
as a patient at Dosher Memorial
Hospital.
Personal
Mrs. Butler Thompson left
Sunday to spend a month with
her parents in Lumberton.
Major and Mrs. Kenneth Kinsler
and son spent the week end
here with Mrs. Kinsler's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson.
Edgar Finch of New York
spent the past week here with his
mother, Mrs. B. P. Finch.
iviiss j&jizaaeui vvaisun spent)last
week end in Georgetown, S.'1
cIvan
Ludlum returned to Nor- 1
folk, Va., Saturday after having v
spent a week here with his fam- (
ily. 1
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall, of
Grifton, attended the funeral of '
Mrs. J. B. Church last week and 1
remained over for a visit at the 1
home of Mrs. Geo. Watson and 1
other friends here. I
Mrs. Wilbur Taylor has return- '
ed home from Norfolk, Va., where
she has been visiting for the past e
week. 1
Archie Watson is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Danford at their
home in Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. W .L. Aldridge spent last
week in Wilmington with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Teague,
who have been visiting at the
home of C. R. Livingston for
the past few weeks, returned to
their home in Elkton, Md., Tuesday.
W. L. Aldridge, of Charleston,
S. C., is spending this week here
with his family.
Holmes Harker of Norfolk, Va.,
has been visiting his sisters, Misses
Cassie and Annie Moore Harker,
for the past week.
John L. Hall, student at Elon ]
College, visited at the home of
Mrs. Geo. H. Ruark, last week.
Mrs. H. B. Smith spent last
week end in Charlotte with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Calendar Newton.
A. B. Weeks, of Wilmington,
spent last week here with his
family.
Pearce Cranmer visited in Ral
eigh last week.
Ted Lewis, son of Mrs. Elbert '
Lewis, left Saturday for Montgomery,
Ala., to continue his
studies in a U. S. Aviation school
for mechanics. He has been at
home on leave for the past two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. St. George
returned to their home at Penns
Grove, N. J., Monday. They were
called here by the illness and
death of Mrs. J. B. Church, sister
of Mrs. St. George.
Mesdames C. R. Engle and B. |
Grey and Miss Vivian La Marr j
of Washington, D. C., are spending
several days on Bald Head j
Island as the guests of Mr. and '
Mrs. Chas. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardee and
Robert Hardee and Miss Doris .
Sea of Hemmingway, S. C., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Hubbard.
Mrs. Mary Nail and son, Jerry,
of Sanford and Thomas Enes of
Lexington visited Mrs. George P.
Howey and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
McAuley here Sunda}',
BCHJViA
SCHOOL NEWS
The chapel exercises Friday
were given by Miss Reid's first
grade. The class sang some songs
and acted out some of the things
done in the song.
P.-T. A.
The Bolivia P.-T. A. held its
regular meeting last Tuesday
night. The first part of the program
consisted of a Founders
Day tableau presented by some
of the faculty. The remainder of
the program dealt with safety.
Several of the first aid students
explained and demonstrated some
of the practical things they had
learned in the First Aid Course.
The fifth grade also gave a play
about safety which had been
written by a member of their
class.
BASEBALL
The boys are beginning their
THE STATE PORT P
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iaseball practice now. There are >r
several boys who are Interested 0
11 baseball and we are hoping ll
:hey will have a fine team. t(
SEES G. \V. T. \V.
In appreciation of the fact that
lis basketball girls .are chain- /
lions of Southeastern North Carilina,
Mr. Rosser, coach, took
he entire team to see "Gone j
vitli the Wind" Wednesday afterloon.
The team wishes to thank j ^
lim and have it plainly under-: M
itood that he is the best coach T
if all. The members of the team j p,
ire: forwards, Catherine Stone,
Iladys Lewis, Leperlis Smith, j v
Hdith Lewis, Rebckah Tliarp. jsi
Christine Willetts: guards, Veona j ^
lanford, Juanita Lewis, Mabel L,
fields, Mabel Lewis, Helen Dan-! ti
ord and Mary Louise Burnss. in
FRENCH CLUB MEETS D
The second year French class: jc
net and held its regular club j is
neeting, March 24, 1941. A very IA
nteresting program was given.
Two essays entitled "Benjimar.to
"ranklin in France", and "French I C
ndustries" were discussed by the I K
ollowing students: Rebekali M
rhorps, Virginia Clemmons, Caro- P
ine Thorp, Louise Johnson, Elsie ei
tabon, Raymond Gilbert, Emma tabon
and Juanita Lewis.
Parents of seniors are invited
o visit the classes and attend
dub programs.
SENIOR PLAY
On Friday night at 8:00 o'clock ''
he senior class of Bolivia high j1
ichool will present the annual '1
:lass play, which is this year "A I
fortunate Calamity". Final re- c
learsals are being made this 1
veek, and final touches added to
nake this the outstanding play P'
if the year.
The comedy, hilarious from beginning
to end, includes the folowing
characters:
Mrs. Merkle, a proud, cold
nother, played by Virginia Clemnons;
Alta, her daughter, who |
nust have riches at any cost,
^era Mae Smith: Ruth, another I
lo iifrVttor inct nloin nnrl Invahlp
Slsie Rabon; Bernard, who elopes I
vith Ruth, Roy Rabon;* Albert, a
;rook, who marries Alta, Billy
tobbins; Jae, a revenue officer,
lack Cox, who is in love with
he cook, Gladys Lewis: and
Dinah and Rastus, colored serv- j
ints, played by Juanita Lewis I
ind Junior Hilbum, both of whom
iroduce unlimited fun throughnit
the play. t
This very popular play has
tvery thing it takes to make a j
let feet hit?good plot, interest-1
wmmammmmmmmmmmmmm
EASTER
Easter, high-spat
Spring, is just arotif
ready for this gloriou.
outfit. We have thei
girls, wen and hoys, a,
are reasonable.
If you ladies wouli
and do it inexpensiveI
our dress materials.
Q. W- KIRB'
Supply,
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BRUNSWICK
COURT U
April Ter
?Civil c
WEDNESDAY, A
Frink?No. 1758?Herbert Go
Frink?No. 1748?Rabon vs. ]
Frink?No. 1744?Reaves vs.
Fvink?No. 1739?Varnam vs
Frink?No. 1729?Robinson v
Frink?No. 239?Brunswick
Frink?No. 32?Brunswick
Frink?No. 113?Brunswick
Fvink?No. 298?Brunswick
Frink?No. 3l3?Brunswick
THURSDAY, AP
Frink?No. 1683?Stanley vs.
Frink?No. 1684?Brown vs.
Mintz?No. 1700?Brown vs.
Frink?No. 1719?Jenrettp vs
Mintz?No. 1706?Shelton vs.
Taylor & Prevatte?No. 1726?MOTION
D
Kellum?No. 1617?Todd vs.
Rodgers?No. 1632?Tucker
Webb?No. 1685?Allen vs. 1
Loftin?No. 1733?Wilmingtoi
C
Frink?No. 1749?Miller vs.
McClammy?Special Proceedi
S. r
Clerk Superior
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1L0T, SOUTHPORT._N._C_
lg characters, spontaneous hum- j
r, fast action, and comical svtua- j I
ons. Everyone is invited to at- i
:nd and enjoy the evening.
Admission is 10 and 20 cents.;'
.eland Club
Wo in en Meet
v
Members of the Leland Home1
emonstration club met with j
[rs. W. C. Cook, March ISth. jr
he meeting was opened by re- j1
;ating the American Creed, Mrs. *
. B. Dresser, president, preding.
e
Mrs. O. W. l'erry, clothing f
ader, reported on clothing using "
i her topic, "It's Spring 1911."
lie lesson, a demonstration, was j
charge of Mrs. Marion S. I osher,
agent, using as her sub- *
ct the question "Why Do Tourts
and Traveling Men Complain 3
bout Coffee ?" j
The hostess served refreshments
th'e following: Mrs. Douglas j
ook, Mrs. J. D. Withrow, Mrs. .
. B. Dresser, Mrs, O. W. Perry, 1
[rs. J. C. Chadwick. Mrs. G. D.
arker and Mrs. Marion S. Dosh- o
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CARD OF THANKS
We have been deeply touched f
y the many acts of kindness and v
cpressions of sympathy from our s
fends and neighbors during our t
cent bereavement. Everyone has _
:en very kind and helpful. The 1
jctor, the nurses, at home and
t the hospital, were so eager ii
> help. These memories will C
nger with us. We wish, through f
le medium of this paper, to ex
ress our warmest gratitude to
II. .
Jas. B. Church and family
a
\t%NIOHT j
COUGHS
r
YOUR CHILD'S coughing at night c
?caused by throat "tickle" or ir- \
ritation, mouth breathing, or a t
cold?can often be prevented by
rubbing the throat- and chest
with plenty of Vicks VapoRub at
bedtime. ,
VAPORUB'S SWIFT poultice-and- j
vapor action loosens phlegm, re- ' lieves
irritation, clears air pas- I
, sages, tends to stop mouth breathing,
and invites ?
healing, restful l/ICKS*
sleep. Try it. YVAPORUB
NOTES i
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in fashions for the 11
ul the corner. Be !
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s event with a new J
n, for women, and j'
nd all at prices that !
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COUNTY :
lLENDAR
m, 1941 |
lases? - i
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PR1L 9, 1941
re vs. Gore. '
Fiabon.
Reaves. ij
. Varnam?Taylor and
Prevatte. v
s. Robinson. J
County vs. J. B. Church?
Taylor and Prevatte. I
t
County vs. Danford?Cole, j
County vs. Kennaday? v
Jones. '
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County vs. B. Ross?Cole. t
County vs. B. Bellamy?
Bellamy. I
RIL 10, 1941
Cobb Construction Co.? j
Taylor, Bellamy & Sons. rf
Crouch?Mintz.
Morrison, ct al.?McEwen
and Frink. J
. Gwynn. Carr, James Carr '
Gulf State Creosote Co.? '
PoissQn and Campbell.
?Spencer vs. Lewis?Frink j
OCKET?
Long.
vs. Stanaland?Mintz. J
Vatts?Frink.
n Iron Works, vs. Carolina ?
aswell Corporation?Frink. '
Willetts ? Holmes,
ngs?Potter vs. Wolfe, et. *
al.?Bellamy. 1
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r. BENNETT,
Court Brunswick County. . <
Tiie next regular meeting will
>e with Mrs. P.ufus Williams,
VpriU 15th at 2:30 o'clock.
rhree Men Off
For Ft. Bragg
Three colored youths registered
rith the Brunswick County Selctive
Service Board left this
norning for Ft. Bragg where
hey are to be inducted into the
Jnited States Army.
The men arc Henry M. Jenrtte,
Lishous G. Frink and Jeferson
D. Jenrette.
WANT ADS
''OR SALE: Used Dalion adding
machine. Mrs. S. B. Northrop.
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"OR SALE: No. 1 X. C. Seed
peanuts. R. H. Maultsby,
lolivia, N. C? 4-16-*
HJLES, MULES, MULES: I
have just received 2 carloads
f nice broke mules. Already had
>0 head on hand which makes
i total of 93 head of mules in
ny barn. I will sell or trade on
asy terms. Come to see me or
vrite me. I will sure trade or
ell you. J. P. Newton, Wilmingon,
N. C. Dial 3580.
VANTED: Will pay cash for
Dogwood logs (5-in. and more
r diameter). Write "Dogwood,"
'are State Port Pilot, Southtort,
N. C. 1-29-*
i"OR SALE RCA and Maiestiee
Radios. If you would like to
lave a radio and not have to pay
i cent on it until September mail
is a card and one of our men
vill call on you without any
obligation on your part. Columbus
dotor Co., Whiteville. N. C.
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~OR SALE: Would you like to
have your automobile or radio
epaired and not have to pay a
:ent on it until September then
ve invite you to bring the job
0 our shop. We do not add a
larrying charge. Columbus Motor
Ho.. Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c
LEGALS
MiTII i; <>l KX K1TTION HAM:
IN Til K SI' PERIOD cor KT
STATE or NORTH CAROLINA
CorNTl in rttl nm\i< k
.1. W. WIISON
VS.
IIA It RY L. WHIf.HT
15V VIRTUE of an execution dire* td
to the undersigned from the Su erior
Court of Brunswick County in
lie above entitled action. I will, oil
londay. the -1st day of April. 1941.
1 12 o'clock noon, at the Court-house
loor of said County, sell to the
lighest bidder for cash, to satisfy
aid execution, all the right, title
ml interest which Harry L. Wright,
he defendant, has In the following
letu'ribed real estate, lo-wit:
If l?l J INNING at the mouth of
helps and Bozeman's canal on Waoamaw
River, runs with the north
ide of said canal to the public road,
mown as the New Britton and Wilmington
I toad; thence with said road
bout SO poles to a pine on north
ide of said road: thence north 22'
Jast to a branch, W. A. Inman's
ine; thence with said W. A. Inman's
ine to Waccamaw River: thence
lown said river to the beginning, coiiaining
100 acres, more or less, save
iiid except three acres, more or less,
leeded by the parties of the first
art, t?? Etta Simmons, which deed
s hereby referred to and made a
art of this deed.
This the _0th day of .March. 1911.
P. U ilanev. Sheriff.
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NOTICE OF SALE IN HE It
MORTGAGE DEED
Vnder and by virtue of authority
ontained in a certain .Mortgage Deed
xecuted by L. T. Vaskell and wife,
jouise T. Vaskell. to the Southport
Kullding St Loan Association, on the
1th. day of April. 1931. recorded in
took f?f>. page 229. Registry of Brunswick
County. North Carolina, default
ii" indebtedness secured thereby, the
indersigned Southport Building &
*oan Association will offer for sale,
t public auction, for trash, in front
f the Brunswick County. Courthouse
loor on Monday April 21st. 1011. at
welve o'clock noon, all that certain
ot or parcel of land locale.! in the
'ity of Southport. Brunswick Coi.ny.
State of North Carolina, and
lescribed and defined as follows:
BEGINNING at a point being *>f>
eet westwardly from the northwest
orner of Lord and Moore Streets,
aid point being the southwest eerier
of Lot Xo. 33. runs thence northwardly
and parallel with Lord Street
G5 feet: theme westwardly and parIell
with Xash Street 33 feet:
hence Southwardly and parallel
boundary Street 1G5 feet
o a point in the northern line of
Joore Street; thence along the norhern
line of Moore Street eastwardy
33 feet to the beginning point,
ame lot conveyed by \V. A. Moore
ml wife to Isaac T. Stout and Edward
F. Davis, 27th, September, 1905,
look .1.1, I'age 200, and same coneyed
to E. F. Davis, Book 15. page
-. and one undivided half interest
?v E. ! '. to C. W. Hasley. 8th. Febuary.
1911. Book 10. page 339. and
levised said Easley by E. F. Davis,
mri by said E. \V. Easley hnd wife
o L. T. Yaskell by deed dated 17th.
Vpril. 1920. recorded in Book 42, page
18. records Of Brunswick County, to
which reference is hereby especially
nade.
Dated and posted this 20th. day of
larch. 1941.
Southport Building & Loan Associaion.
S. B. Frink, Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of authority
osted in me, under the Consolidated
itatute 2435. of North Carolina Code,
will, on the 8th day of April, 1911.
it one o'clock P. M.. at the garage
>t* Robert Phelps, at Supply, North
Carolina, sell to the highest bidder
or cash, to satisfy my mechanics
ien. for labor and repairs done by
ne February 3. 1941, to the following
lescribed automobile, together with
he storage from the 3rd day of
February. 1941 until the date of sale.
lII the right, title, and interest which
he owner. Lester Perry, of Jackson ille.
Florida, has in the following
lescribed automobile:
One 1935 model Ford Tudor sedan,
notor number 8-1505835.
Taylor and Prevatte, Attorneys for
tobert Phelps.
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A 1)M I.VIST It ATKIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
>f the estate of Mrs. Rosa Pigott,
leceased. late of Brunswick County.
Corth Carolina, this is to notify all
lersons having claims against the
state of said deceased to exhibit
hem to the undersigned at Supply,
C.. on or before the 12th day
if February 1942, or this notice will
>e pleaded in bar of their recovery.
VII persons indebted to said estate
vill please make immediate payment.
Hits 8th day of February 1941.
Mrs. R. Galloway, Administratrix
if Rosa Pigott, Estate. 3-26-c
MORTGAGE SAFE
Under and by virtue of the power
if sale contained in that deed of
trust of August 20. 193." from William
Jones and wife -Millie Jones of ]i
the first part to Fannie 1C. Telfair, h
1>. L. Grady, II. I,. Batts. \V. C. h
Lawrence. Louise Kelly, trustees of a
the Grand United Order of Salem S
and conveying the title to the land n
hereinafter described to I). L. Grady 11
i in said deed of trust to secure the
loan therein recited, default having :l
; been made in the payment of the P
I debt, interest and taxes, the said '
J trustees of the Grand United Order a
l of Salem having demanded fore- a
closure in order to satisfy the terms a
[and conditions of the trust set up o
by said instrument which is duly re- ti
[corded in Hook 58. Page 1(12 in the a
office of the Register of Deeds of y
Brunswick County. North Carolina. 1
I the undersigned will expose at public
sale to the highest bidder for cash
; at the court house door. Southport. J*
North Carolina at noon on .Monday.
April 7. 1941. all that certain tract
or parcel of land in Brunswick Couii- p
jty. North Carolina, bounded and described
as follows:
Located in Smith ville Township,
COMMENCING at n stake on the 'J
i brick yard road, and running in an
1 easterly direction to a pine at the
west end of the lane; thence down 0
(the said lane to low water mark.
and up the river to the middle tract
I or Cane line; thence in a westerly
I direction to three sweet gum trees on
the brick yard road: thence down vi
said road to the commencing slake. C
It being the same tract of land con- d;
veyod to G. \V. Pugh by T. A. ii
Bobbins, by deed dated January 12. C
1871. recorded in Book .MM at page 11
117 of the records of Brunswick tl
County, and conveyed by G. ]>. Pugli e:
and wife et als. to C. W. Messick on h
June 18. 1923. by deed recorded in d;
the offiee of the Register of Deeds A
of Brunswick County, in Book 37. pi
at page 483. to which reference is si
hereby made. Also being the same $]
land conveyed to William Jones by ei
\V. V. Parker and Alex Mines, by si
deed tinted June 25. 1929. recorded hi
in Book 50 at page 117. in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick
County, North Carolina. s:
Dated and posted this March 4th. N
1941.
D. L. Grady of the third part et
Taylor and Prevatte, attorneys. ?l
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l'UItKt l.DSI HK NOTII K
Notice is hereby given that by 3virtue
of a decree of the Superior Court
of Brunswick County. N. C..
dated the 3rtl tlay of Fehruary. 1941.
in an action entitled "Brunswick v
County versus? c
P. M. Cox And Wife If Any." ? 4j,
the Undersigned commissioner will j,'
expose at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the 7th
day of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock
A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- ,
port. N. C.. to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment oi .
8133.55. the following described real ^
estate located in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County. N. C? s.
bounded and described as^ follows: ^ j!
HKUINXING at a staice on me
Southeast vomer of Cox & Mercer J
Streets runs thence with the East- j,
era edge of said Mercer Street to a
stake where it crosses J>. II. Mercer's
line: thence with D. It. Mercer's p
line North to the old public road:
thence with the said road to the
South edge of the Cox Street: C*,
thence with said street to the begin- p
ning containing l acres more or a
less. j i
And all other lands owned by the (
said Defendants in Town Creek Town- j,
ship. Brunswick County. North Car- s|
olina. Iji
All sales subject to report to and jl(
confirmation bv the Court. .Ten days rt
allowed for raise ot' bid before report j,
made. Cash to be paid at sale. ,,
This the 3rd. day of March, 1011. (!
S. B. Prink. Commissioner.
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FOKKCI.OSl'KK NOT 1(1.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree of the Superior a,
Court of Brunswick County, N. C., 0
dated the 3rd day of June. 1010, j)(
in an action entitled "Brunswick p
County versus? ir
Bodrick Hill And Wife If Any," ? ,|!
the undersigned commissioner will n
expose at public auction sale to the \
highest bidder for cash on the 7th s
day of April, 1911, at 13:00 o'clock 'jA.
M., at the Courthouse door, South- j,
port, N. C\. to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of j,'
$107.75, the following described real j,
estate located in Town Creek Town- p
ship. Brunswick County, N. C.,
bounded and described as follows: y
BEGINNING at a stake in Snow w
Field Avenue 110 feet Eastwardly
from the Bight of way of the W. (>(
B. & S. II. B. runs thence North a
SO degrees E. 1083 feet to a stake. *n
thence S. 17 degrees W. 530 feet to
a stake: thence S. 80 degrees \V. 730'
to a stake: in the aforesaid Avenue: 3
thence with the Northern edge of _
the same 185' to the first station,
containing 10 acres more or less, according
to a survey of several tracts v
made by K. W. Taylor 1919 of c
which this is the No. 3. r]
And all other lands owned by j,
the said defendants in Brunswick <
County, North Carolina. jj
All sales subject to report to and p
confirmation by the Court. Ten days e
allowed for raise of bid before report p
made. Cash to he paid at sale. <
This the 3rd. day of March. 1941. ^
S. B. Prink, Commissioner. n
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l.'/diret viiTirr
Notice is hereby given that by sj
virtue of ;i decree of the Superior fo
Court of Brunswick County, N.
dated the 3rd day of February. 1941. H
in an action entitled "Brunswick c
County versus? M
John Billops And Wife If Any," ? a
the undersigned commissioner will K
expose at public auction sale to the n
highest bidder for cash on the 7th jj
day of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock >
A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- tl
port. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of ,]
said court to enforce the payment of n
$180.11. the following described real a
estate located in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County. X. C.t s
bounded and described as follows: si
BEGINNING at a stake and fence c
corner post Joe Reed's corner runs ,]
thence his line South 84 degrees K. tl
232 feet to an iron stake: thence
North 20 west 205 feet to a stump t)
and fence corner, of a fence owned
by John Mallett runs thence North ,i
83 degrees with said fence. 232 feet K
to the Andrew Williams line, thence t.)
with said line 188 feet to the 1st. s
station, containing ljy estimation 1 t!
acre more or less. a
And all other lands owned by the n
said Defendants in Town Creek (t
Township, Brunswick County, North tl
Carolina. *
All sales subject to report to and a
confirmation by the Court. Ten days p
allowed for raise of bid lie fore report <i
made. Cash to be paid at sale. t]
This the 3rd. day of March. 19tl. p
S. B. Frink, Commissioner.
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FORFCLOSFRF NOTICE C
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree or the Superior c
Court of Brunswick County, X. C., a
dated the 3rd day of February. 19tl. n
iii an action entitled "Brunswick
County versus?
John Jenkins And Wife If Any", ? . >
the undersigned commissioner will .
expose at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the 7th
day of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock v
A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- c
port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of ,]
said court to enforce the payment of p
$313.30. the following described real c
estate located in Town Creek Town- p
ship. Brunswick County, X. C.. p
bounded and described as follows: e
Beginning at a black gum in Mos- p
sy Branch John F. Mints corner, <]
runs thence with his line S. 30 deg. ji
M. 35 poles to a pine; thence S. B0 p
deg. W. 25 poles to a pine stump; s
thence X. 74 deg. W. 80 poles to a $
stake in the Schulken line, thence
with said line X. 26 deg. W. 58 poles s
to a pine stump at the X. edge of p
Bone Branch: thence with Willie
Ben tons line X*. 74 deg. 16 poles to t
a Holly at the run of Bone Branch, t
thence down said Branch about 17 f
poles to a black gum. MrCullen's c
corner, thence with his line S. 32 E. 3
82 poles to a black gum. in Mossy t
Branch; thence down said Branch to c
the beginning containing by estima- t
tion 30 acres. BEGINNING at a* 1
stake in the Wolf line, in Red Head (
Branch, rims S. 70 deg. E. 43 poles
to a stake; thence X. 46 deg. E. 48 s
poles to a stake; thence N. 10 deg. t
W. 72 poles to a stake: J. F. Mintr
corner, thence with his line 8. CO deg. c
W. 03 poles to Red Head Branch: a i
maple thence said branch to the be- i
ginning, containing 32V^ acres, more
or less.
BEGINNING at a Black gum In J
#
Page three
Tossy Branch, runs with Jordan's
ne X. 25 XV. 70 poles m a stake
is corner; thence with another of
is lines S. t?0 deg. W. 51 poles to
black gum in Bonev Branch: thence
. 'VI B. 82 poles to a black glim in
iossv Branch, theme down said
tr.mcli to the beginning containing
acres more or less. BIXIINNINO
i a stake runs S. 78 deg. \V. l!0
oles to a stake; thence S. .10 deg.
;. 60 poles to a stake ten (In)
ores more or less. BED INN I NO at
stake in the Wright line, it lieitig
corner of Liiulsey Walker's land
n which Henry now lives, running
nence S. 25 degrees K. 139 feet to
stake, thence S. S3 degrees 45
k\ 1170 feet to a pine corner, thence ~
i a direct line to the beginning, \
mtaining 6', acres or land, more j,
r less. Excepting a life time right %
i Henry Benton and wife.
And all other lands owned, by tlie
efendants in Town Creek Township,
irunswiek County. North Carolina. |
All sales subject to report to and
mfirmation by the Court. Ten days
Mowed for raise of bill before report
lade. Cash* to be paid at sale. [
Tills the 3rd. day of .March. 1911.
" S. B. Brink, Commissioner. ;)
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FOREC'I.OSl* KK NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
irtue of a decree of the Superior
ourt of Brunswick County. N. C..
ated the 6th day of January. 1911,
i an action entitled "Brunswick
on nty versus?
T. B. Manuel And Wife If Any," ?
le undersigned commissioner will
spose at public auction sale to the
ighest bidder for cash on the 7th
ay of April, 1911. at 12:00 o'clock
. M? at the Courthouse door. Sotilhort,
N. C.. to satisfy the decree of
iiil court to enforce the payment of
188.34, the following described real
state located in Northwest Townilp,
Brunswick County. X. t\,
minded and described as follows:
5 Acres Home.
And all other lands owned by the
lid Defendants in Brunswick County,
ortb Carolina.
All stiles subject to report to and
mifirination by the Court. Ten days
Mowed for raise of bid before report
iade. Cash to be paid tit sale.
This the 3rd. day of .March. 1911.
S. B. Brink. Commissioner.
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I OltE( I.OSI UF NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that by
iriue of a decree of the Superior
ourt of Brunswick County. N. ('.,
ated the 2nd day of December, 19-10
i an action entitled "Brunswick
ounty versus?
S. Willetts And Wife If Any," ?
le undersigned commissioner will
xpose at public auction sale lo the
ighest bidder for cash on the 7ih
ay of April, 1911. at 12:90 o'clock
M- at the Courthouse door, South- f
art. X. in satisfy the decree or
ii<l court to enforce the payment of
.'50.79, the following described real
Mate located in Town Creek Towndp,
Brunswick County. X. C?
ounded and described as follows:
HI* IIXX IXC at a Black Cum
Supposed) in the edge of .Mosquito
ranch near the fork of the three
die Culley and runs thence due
orth seventy-two <72) poles to the
oulhport and Georgetown Public
oad; thence Kastwardly with and
long said Southport and Georgetown
uhlic road one hundred anil fifty
I HO) poles to the point where said
uhlic load is crossed by the litie
town as the twenty second call in
le description of the second tract
erein described; thence a South
urse with and along line dcsignalig
said twcntysecoim Call In said
act to a stake iti the edge of
ane Patch Branch; thence down
ml with said Cane Patch Branch
s it meanders to the point of heinning
containing 1"" ai res more or
ss.
A tract of land containing 100
ores lying and lieing in the County
f Brunswick 011 Thompkins I>ranch,
egi lining at a Cum in Thompkins
iranch runs thence Xorth ?"? degrees
!. 200 poles to a stake; thence S. 58
egrees West OS poles to Pounds
Dinerr thence South 01 degrees West
20 poles Cumbee's corner; thence
outli 30 degrees Fast 80 poles to
hoinpkins It ranch: thence down said
iranch to the beginning being the
ame land granted to P. X. Caney
y State Grant So. 13250 recorded
1 Hook P. P. Page 277 records of
irunswick County.
All other lands owned by It. S.
I'illetts A: Wife If Any. In BrunsIck
County.
All sales subject to ret?ort to and
bnflrmatlon by the Court. Ten days
Mowed for raise of hid before report
lade. Cash to l?e paid at sale.
This the 3rd. day of .March. 1011.
S. H. Frlnk. Commissioner.
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FOKEt'l.nsritE NOTICE
Xotice is hereby given that by
irtue of a decree of the Suneflor
ourf of Hrunswick County. X. C..
ated the 6th day of May, 10 in.
1 an action entitled "Hrunswick
ounty versus?
tobert R. Hryant And Wife If Any",
le undersigned commissioner will
xpose at public auction sale to the
ighest bidder for cash on the 7th
ay of April, 1911. at 12:00 o'clock
. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southort.
X. to satisfy the decree of
Aid court to enforce the payment of
392.51. the following described real
state located in Town Creek Townhip,
Hrunswick County. X. C.,
ounded and described as follows:
HKfllNNIN'G at the first Branch
hove Howard's Landing on Town
reek and runs inenre uj> sum
Eranch: with David McQuinns line
bout one Hundred poles to a sweet
um: thenee Eastwardly with the
leanderiiigs of said Creek to a old
rie known as A kins line; thence
.'orth with said line to Town Creek:
lence Westwardlv with the meaner!
ngs of said Creek to the beaming
containing two hundred (250)
ores more or less.
BEGINNING at a Black Gum near
hiuvle Landing in the mouth of a
mall branch on the edge of Town
'reek and running theme South 10
eg. 21 poles with said Branch;
lence S. 12 degrees East 40 noles
) a stake at the head of a ditch:
hence S. 18 East 44 pole* to a
lack gum in Levy Branch; thence
own said Branch 130 noles to a
take in Richard Sullivan's old line;
deuce with said line N. 150 East to
ullivan's old corner and thence to
ie beginning containing ninety-four
cres more or less. Excepting
evertheless from the conveyance a
ract of 25 acres being a part of
lie above named tract which was
old to .lack Street by W. 1'. Candy
also excepting a tract of one
undred and ninety 90-100 one hunredth
acres, sold and conveyed by
he parties of first part to Thomas
tryant Sr.. and Thomas Bryant Jr.
And all other lands owned by
tobert R. Bryant and wife if any.
i Town Creek Township. Brunswick
'ounty, North Carolina.
All sales subject to report to and
onfirmation bv the Court. Ten days
Uowed for raise of bid before rejKirt
mde. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 3rd. day of March. 1911.
S. Tt. I*'rink. Commissioner.
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FORECLOSURE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
irtiio of a decree of the Snnerior
'ourt of Brunswick County, N. C? '
lated the 6th day of January. 1941.
ri an action entitled "Brunswick
'ounty versus?
J. A. Melts And Wife Tf Any," ?
he ufidersigned commissioner will
xpose at public auction sale to the
lighest bidder for cash on the 7th
lay of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock
i. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southiort.
N. C.. to satisfy the decree of
aid court to enforce the pavmertt of
92.80. the following. described real
state located in Town Creek Townhip.
Brunswick County. N. C?
K>unded and described as follows;
BEGINNING on a pine stump near
he Run of Bee Tree Swamp runs
hence South degrees West 351b
pet to a stake; thence North 72
legrees 45 E. 422 Feet, thence North
degrees E. to Bee Tree Swamp:
hence with said Swamp to the point
>f beginning supposed to contain
hirty four and one half acres, in
Pown Creek Township, Brunswick
Pounty.
And all other lands owned by the
laid Defendants in Brunswick Couny,
North Carolina.
All sales subject to report to and
'onfirmation by the Court. Ten da?s
illowed for raise of bid before report
nade. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 3rd. day of March, 1941.
S. B. Frink, Commissioner.
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