LrtwrflV. AMUE a~1? i'f?? flu4 3?igbfrr : I (Our JHrl f. jS definitely here . . . f ' of the thermometer | ' to fi oozing in Hweek . . . V.; vv. Know? . . . well, BlJsl things told us . . . For { the pastel hats which Peiibo's party on 4 Ami .vcste,'day we J Bfryth Hood weeding in her ?" And Cheery McW? s bey -- groomed for the 1 >how . . . Aren't ? ^ definite enough signs of ,f they'ie not. how about ' ^B.- Long Beach is ' K', subject for conversation 1 V Rufus' and Ormand's are I .. Faster bunnies and | colored Raster eggs . 1 ^B :or the women, at 1 K 'is that feeling that the 1 we've been wearing all I ^B have become ' j_-j uninteresting . . . and mm s the urge to! something and watch it 1 ^B we know some a.iy doing their 1 : Loaning . . . and really, Ks reshing the season a little ^Buch for us . . . 1 dexbo hostess 1 J i> Saturday afternoon a most j . irtj* was given byj. K- V Per.bo honoring Mrs. I' H Anna Kathryn ' ^B- The party took place atjj Miller. k the suests arrived they IL ser\'P(! cnowioic pic VVIUI I [cream and coffee. The tables |' L cleared for bridge. J! k honor guests were each ^;ted with a gift of hose. t Junes Carr was high scorer ired a box of bath powr Mrs J. W. Thompson was ' cj high and received an at- . pn package of soap. Mrs. ye Cranmer bingoed and reef a toilet set. ftse who were there are Mes- ! ci Mabel Marran, Nellie Cranr D. XI, Davis, L. C. Fergus, m McCail, I. B. Bussells, H. . S. George, J. G. Christian, J. p^ark. XI A. Northrup, RobJjnes. P.. I. Mintz, James r*r J. XV. Thompson, L. T. . fcil James Carr. H. W. Hood, j t Willing. P.. C. St. George, i Vitou. Robert Thompson, fMcKeithan. te- Marion St. George, Lois I' i Bussells. Evelyn Loughlin, ' fea Bamett. Leila Hubbard lira belli Watson. F. ANNIVERSARY is 20th anniversary of the F. cct of Southport, was cele- ! te Friday night at a buffet p that was tendered to the 1 ambers and specially ini pests at the home of Mr. Mrs. H H. Thomas at Ft. i celebration was featured repcnnfnMnn nf a nlav I Husbands of Ours," ery well presented eceived. Members of affiliated with the ere: Mesdames Anne P. Watson, Annie Mary Bussells, Mined Xiernsee and Eva in their roles as ins, cast well deserved lpon their husbands g up" their houses were away on holiof Mr. and Mrs. attractively decoratrcissus and jonquils, led the banquet and with candle sticks he decorative scheme. Mrs. L. C. Fergus :d the gentleman and irizes respectively for ore in the observation ich was conducted by Hall, wife of the Rev. former pastor of the :hurch at Southport charge of the Methi at Grifton. Mrs. Hall ted a guest prize, lie honor guests were: Mrs. Edward H. Cran- . and Mrs. John Erlck)d Mrs. L. C. Fergus, rs. S. Bunn Frink, Mr. Robert Thompson, Mr. Robert C. St. George, "s Cronley Ruark, CapMrs. Bonner Bussells, Irs. W. G. Butler, the Irs. R. S. Harrison, all 'rt; the Rev. and Mrs. 1. of Grifton; Mr. and rt Loughlin, Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Harry f Wilmington. F. club of Southport 'zed on March 28, 1921, of the organizers were Potter Watson and Mrs. r Vitou. Recovers F. Jones has recovered recent illness, having ined to her home for two weeks. REGISTRANT Harris Greene, colored, Port is the latent man *r with the Brunswick Selective Service Board. 11 number is 1916, has ?ber 177 a. ? - -- ? ? , ? 11 V * pmnir - - ^ Personal Miss Helen Dean Sutton, ol taleigh, spent the week end here vith her parents. Mr, and Mrs T. D. Sutton. ? Mrs. Francis Smith, of Myrtle 3each, S. C? spent the past weet nd in Southport visiting friends * * * Mrs. Preston Bryant has re:urned from Chester, Pa., and is . isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs 3. T. Woodside. * ? * Mrs. William Jenkins, who has )een spending the winter witt ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T rVoodside, has gone to New Cas;le, Del., where she will make hei lome for awhile. * Mrs. W. R. McAuley and son 3eid, are spending several day.' his week here with Mrs. Mctuley's mother, Mrs. George P rfowey. David Watson "and Malcorr ?rink, students at East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, spenl he week-end here with their respective parents. * * * Edward Taylor, student at Davdson college, spent from Thurslay through Sunday here witt lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell anc laughter. Miss Miriam Mitchell )f Ahoskie, visited Mrs. Maud( rneips nere aunuay. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gok 5f High Point spent from Wed lesday through Sunday here witl Mrs. Gold's mother. Mrs. Edm Sell. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jelks ant laughter, Peggy, visited relative! here last week-end. * * * Eddie Jelks, who holds a posi don in Raleigh, was at home foi the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reece, 01 Norfolk. Va? spent the week em here with friends. * * * J. M. Wolfe, of Wilmington spent last week here with hi: family. * ? * Lonnie McDowell, of Ft. Bragg spent the week end here witl relatives. * * Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith am daughter, Doris, of Wilmington visited at the house of Mrs Lannie Southerland Sunday. * ? Mrs. Arthur L. Brown, Jr., am little daughter, Betty, of Golds boro, are visiting at the hous of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Miss Gertrude Loughlin, of Wil mington, spent the week end her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Loughlin. * * ? Harvey Brown, of Wilmington spent Sunday here with his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown * ? Miss Mary Lillian Potter spen last week end at her home ii Bolivia. TELAND SCHOOL NEWS n\e high school library ha just been given around 50 books We appreciate this gift ver much. Thank you hfr. and Mrs T. D. Hall of Wilmington. CLASS MEETING The Senior Class held its' reg ular 'meeting in the home roor Monday. Many things of import ance were discussed. The clas selected for their motto 'To be rather than to seem." Class flow er, Red Rose, class colors Re and white. baseball The high school boys under th coaching of Mr. .Garrett wii have their first baseball team i many years. Much interest seem to be manifested by the boy and \ve believe we are going t have a very good first year tean Games have been arranged wit Bolivia and Delco. High schot teams in terested in playin, please write Henry L. Andersoi Mgr. BOOKS RECEIVED Several hundred supplemental' and elementaiy basal books hav arrived at our school. They re present part of the order place by our principal for $250.00 wort of books several months ag< Several weeks ago the elementar school received a very valuabl set of Junior Bitannica Encyclc paedia. These books will mak our school rate as high as an elementary school in the stati a fact of which we are rathe proud. moving fast We can't realize that we hav only 6 more weeks of school. Thi school year has been a very shoi one it seems. = If" Sews"] briefs 1 ....?J SURQ1CAL PATIENT D. B. Reeves of Southport was j admitted to Dosher Memorial Hospital on Friday for surgical : attention. FOR TREATMENT Mrs. Louise Galloway of Bol- j ivia entered Dosher Memorial ; Hospital Monday for treatment. . j TREATMENT Mrs. C. R. Oook of Southport is a patient at Dosher Me* morial Hospital for treatment, ' having been admitted Monday. PATIENT | ' Mrs. R. B. Lewis of Bolivia | 1 is a patient at Dosher Memorial I ' Hospital where she was admit' ted Monday for treatment. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Norris of Ash announce the birth of a 1 daughter on Saturday, March 2D, at Dosher Memorial Hospital. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey of i ' Southport announce the birth of , a son, John Robert, Jr., at Dosher ' Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, April 1. HOSPITAL PATIENT Charles Bjorkman of Baltimore, Md? entered Dosher Memorial 1 Hospital Sunday for treatment. IN HOSPITAL LeRoy Pafford, of Monticello, * TTlo ontnrArt Dnshpr Mpmnrial | Hospital Friday, March 28, for treatment. , GARDEN TOUR Mrs. Percy J. Farrell and l daughter, Miss Ethel Farrell, visited New Bern Saturday as a part of the State Garden Tour. j ATTORNEY ILL 3 Attorney R. I. Mintz was able I ' to be out again today after being j confined to his home for several j days with German measles. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY* The Hospital Auxiliary will j f meet Wednesday afternoon at I j 3:30 o'clock at Dosher Memorial l Hospital. BOOKS ARRIVE * Several hundred dollars worth' of library books and supplement- j ary readers for Brunswick coun. ty schools have arrived this week ^ and are being delivered. MEET MONDAY j There will be a meeting of the Brunswick county board of educa'* tion Monday night at 8 o'clock '* in the office of Miss Annie May Woodside. * REGISTRANT Willie James Sloan, Leland col- j e ored man, has serial No. 1915 j with the Brunswick County Selec-; tive Service Board. His order number is 812A. e I- Tx?nnr\l'E>lfrVT 5HU?> 5 l.?irnu? u.tiuh m. Friends of Mrs. Joseph Willetts j are glad to learn that she is ' improving from her recent illness at the home of her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. John F. Potter. CONVALESCING 1 Friends of Miss Louise Watson J are glad to learn that she is ] recovering from a recent operation at Dosher Memorial hospital. BIG COLLARD Isaac Clemmons of Royal Oak lays claim to being the champion I collard raiser in Brunswick cotyi-j s ty. On exhibition in "the State | i. Port Pilot office is a plant that I y measures 5-feet, 2-inches frpm! > the root to the base of the collard j head. This folliage made the col-J lard stand well over 6 feet in j - heighth. J I MEN ... e Here you can ? n thing in style and i ? Gabardines and VVoi 0 them all? j TWO LO\fc $15.00 ai 1 ALL y j- GL0LMOR 111 N. Front St. R. S. HUFHAM, FORI 1 OF W1LM1NGT0 THE STATE PORT PI BOLIVIA SCHOOL NEWS * m ART EXHIBIT The Bolivia high school art ex- th hibit will be held on April 18th.! m Each class will have its exhibit Gl of the work that has been done , I fa during the year. All parents and I friends are invited to visit the i Gi exhibit da CHAPEL PROGRAM The first grade presented an in- Wl teresting chapel program Friday. The children sang some songs that they had learned. Then scv- of eral of the group recited nursery (lg rhymes while others acted the rhymes. j SENIOR PLAY CJ, The seniors presented "The | Fortunate Calamity", last Friday \ da night in the Bolivia high school gl auditorium. A large crowd attend-! M ed the performance and they certainly received their money's worth of entertainment. ' FISHING TRIP A number of the faculty en- Q{ joyed a fishing trip last Wednesday afternoon at Town Creek. e] They were Mr. Chadwick, Miss Bright. Miss Greenlee and Miss nj McRee. - Zi DEBATES c Bolivia affirmative and Leland's negative teams debated at Bolivia G, Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The affirmative team won. Shal-j 0, lotte's affirmative and Bolivia's j negative teams also debated at Shallotte school Friday. Shallotte's affirmative won. The sub- v ject was: Resolved "That the w United States Should Require one \ Year of Military Training for | Every Abie-Bodied Man before he I is Twenty-Three Years of Age". ^ TRIBUTE | The seventh grade of the! Bolivia school has suffered a dis- . tinct loss in the death of Burline Johnson, on Friday. March 28. She was one of the best attend- o{ ants of her class, not having missed a day for the year until the absence caused by her last sick- 1 ness. She was very popular among g, her class mates, and in the school generally. Her conduct in the '1 classroom and school was above reproach. She was popular and active in the Sunday School and Baptist n( Young Peoples* Union of which she was a group leader. The school, the church and entire , community will greatly miss hot presence and influence. m Southport Girl Wins High Honor Patricia Jean Hancock, 11-yearold. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hancock, of Baltimore, Md? who attends the Brooklyn Park school has been selected as one of five from a group of five hundred other school children to attend the annual convention of Teachers and Educators at the University of Maryland, at College Park, Md. Patricia Jean, well known here as Patty Jean, with her four collegues will take part in a panel discussion on public school libraries. She is the grand daughter of Mrs. Lanie Southerland and her mother will be remembered here as the former Miss Lois Southerland. MUSICAL PROGRAM A special musical program "Rock of Ages" was rendered by the junior choir at the Baptist church Sunday evening. BETTER Dry Cleaning | and for LESS MONEY Others Have Increased Prices. . WE HAVE NOT ! ; SOUTHPORT ? 3 DRY CLEANERS F SOUTHPORT, N. C. 1 f f mmmmmmmmimmmmmmm F F F Jet the very latest J Fabric. . . . Tweeds, rsteds .... We have F ' PRICES- i id 1.50 ; COOL EOOTHES 1 Wilmington, N. C. * MER CLOTHING MAN 1 N, IS MANAGER > "? I LOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C Winnabow News Lawrence Bennett, of Greens>ro was a visitor here Thursday crning. Carl Knox of Atlanta, Ca., spent e week end here with his other, Mrs. Minnie Knox. Preston Savage of Savannah *., spent the week here with his mily. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall of rifton, were visitors here Friy Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wunderlich ;re called to Mullins. S. C., this ?ek on account ofdeath of Mrs. underlich's brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Seaglen Ohio were visitors here Thurs y. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Ward ent the week end in Columbus unty with relatives. Mrs. Hattie Galloway and .ughter, Miss Frances, spent inday afternoon with Mr. and rs. A. P. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baxley ent Sunday in Hampstead with latives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway, Wilmington, spent the week id with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ZibIn. John L. Tharp spent Monday ght with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. belin enroute to Georgetown, S. Mrs. J. L. Henry and James illoway attended the installam of new officers of Live ak Chapter Older of Eastern :ar Monday evening at Southirt. Misses Ethel Satterfield and irginia Pope spent Tuesday night ith Mrs. Ralph Sellers at Oak land. Jack Taylor, who is attending illege in Richmond, Va.. spent ie spring holidays here with his mily. Mr. and Mrs. Finley McMillon, Wilmington were visitors here 'ednesday. Mrs. Lubie Ganey and children, Maple Hill, spent the week ith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers id Mr. arjd Mrs. S. L. Purvis. Dr. T. P. Sprunt and family of Utimore, Md., were callers here jnday. Dr. Murchison. Robert Strange id George Clark, of Wilmington, ere visitors here Saturday afterion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Legwin id little daughter, Celeste. Mr. id Mrs. W. S. Campbell and Mrs. nnabel Pieper, of Wilmington, TRADING IS At least it is vvh ing with friends wl nized year in and your problems and needs. You have c recognize us as youi MAKE a HABIT < G- W. KIRI Supply, BRUNSWIG rniiDT c tuuni v April T( -Civil WEDNESDAY, rink?No. 1758?Herbert 1 rink?No. 1748?Rabon vs rink?No. 1744?Reaves v rink?No. 1739?Varnam rink?No. 1729?Robinson 'rink?No. 239?Brunswic 'rink?No. 32?Brunswic 'rink?No. 113?Brunswic "rink?No. 298?Brunswic 'rink?No. 313?Brunswii THURSDAY, , 'rink?No. 1683?Stanley 'rink?No. 1684?Brown \ lintz?No. 1700?Brown v 'rink?No. 1719?Jenrette lintz?No. 1706?Shelton 'aylor & Prevatte?No. 17! ?MOTION iellum?No. 1617?Todd v lodgers?No. 1632?Tucke Vebb?No. 1685?Allen vs .oftin?No. 1733?Wilming 'rink?No. 1749?Miller v: 1cClammy?Special Procec < Clerk Super: visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Sullivan j and little son of Fort Screven, I Ga? arrived Sunday to visit M. C. Harp and Earl Earp and fam! ?y- j Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Skipper and j little daughter, Edna Faye, spent j the week end in Rocky Mount j with Lindsay Skipper and fam-! lilyMr. and Mrs. Ed Newton and j 1 children, of Southport, spent Sun- j day with Mrs. Minnie Knox and family. Boone's Neck Club Meets Members of the Boons Neck home demonstration club met j March 21 at 2:30 o'clock at the ' home of Mrs. Joe Kirby in their : regular monthly meeting. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Sermones Roach and after the business session Mrs. Marion S. Dosher had charge of the lesson for the month, "Hot Beverages", and gave a very inter, esting demonstration on making hot coffee and cocoa. Refreshments of hot coffee, cocoa and crackers were served to the following members: Mrs. Timie Hcwett, Mrs. Johnney Gainie, Mrs. Seromons Roach, Mrs. Staford Hewett, Mrs. Joe Kirby, and Mrs. Dosher. Only visitor was Mrs. Schyler Kirby. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Staford Hewett on April 18th at 2:30 o'clock. . HEAR BISHOP The following Southport persons attended the League of Stew. ards banquet at Fifth Avenue ! Methodist church in Wilmington Saturday evening and heard Bishop Edwin H. Hughes: Rev. R. H. Harrington, C. Ed. Taylor, Captain J. I. Davis, R. C. St. George, Captain Fred Willing and I James M. Harper, Jr. DOESmnHOSE CLOG ATNIGHT? DO THIS Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril ... (1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICK5 vaigowot A PLEASURE! ten you do your tradloin you have patroyear out. We know we understand your onfidence in us and r friends. if BUYING FROM 5Y 8c SONS N. C. K COUNTY CALENDAR :rm, 1941 J Gases? APRIL 9, 1941 Liore vs. liore. i. Rabon. s. Reaves. vs. Varnam?Taylor and Prevatte. vs. Robinson. k County vs. J. B. Church? Taylor and Prevatte. :k County vs. Danford?Cole. :k County vs. Kennaday? Jones. :k County vs. B. Ross?Cole. ;k County vs. B. Bellamy? Bellamy. *PR1L 10, 1941 vs. Cobb Construction Co.? Taylor, Bellamy & Sons. s. Crouch?Mintz. s. Morrison, et al.?McEwen and Frink. vs. Gwynn. Carr, James Carr vs. Gulf State Creosote Co.? Poisson and Campbell. 16?Spencer vs. Lewis?Frink I DOCKET'S. Long. r vs. Stanaland?Mintz. . Watts?Frink. rton Iron Works, vs. Carolina Caswell Corporation?Frink. s. Willetts ? Holmes. ; dings?Potter vs. Wolfe, et. al.?Bellamy. 3. T. BENNETT, ior Court Brunswick County. Home Economics Class Entertains Members of the home economics department of Shallotte school , entertained Tuesday evening in < honor of members of the county i board of education and their i wives, the county superintendent I j of schools, members of the board J of county commissioners and their J wives, members of the local school , committee and their wives and J members of the Shallotte school 11 faculty. A delicious dinner was prepar-1, ed and served by students of Miss Corrinne Greene, head ef the J home economics department. ?????? ??? x Two Teachers Meetings Held > A meeting of the elementary J teachers of Brunswick county was , held Saturday morning at Shal- 8 lotte. Miss Annie May Woodside, i superintendent of schools, was in J charge. i A meeting of the colored teach- ' ers of the county was held at \ the Brunswick County Training 1 School, with Jean's Teacher Helen \ Stephens in charge. * "Want ads" ' FOR SALE: No. 1 X. C. Seed peanuts. R. H. Maultsby, Bolivia, N. C? 4-16-* , MULES~ -MULES, MULES: I i have just received 2 carloads of nice broke mules. Already had < 50 head on hand which makes J a total of 93 head of mules in > my barn. I will sell or trade on easy terms. Come to see me or i write me. I will sure trade or j sell you. J. P. Newton, Wilming- , tan,, N. C. Dial 3580. 1 WANTED: Will pay cash for ' i Dogwood logs (5-in. and more J in diameter). Write "Dogwood," '. Care State Port Pilot, Southport, N. C. 1-29-* , t FOR SALE RCA and Majestlce | Radios. If you would like to i have a radio and not have to pay | a cent on it until September mail 1 us a card and one of our men ' will call on you without any < obligation on your part. Columbus 1 Motor Co., Whiteville, N. C. J 5-1-C < FOR SALE: Would you like to 1 have your automobile or radio ' repaired and not have to pay a J cent on it until September then j we invite you to bring the job i to our shop. We do not add a ' carrying charge. Columbus Motor Co., Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c LEGALS \ All.MINI ST It AT KIX NOTICE" , Having qualified as administratrix , of the estate of .Mrs. Itosa clgott, i deceased, late of Rrunswick County. I North Carolina, this is to. notify all l persons having claims Against the 1 estate of said deceased to exhibit i them to the undersigned at Supply, l X. C., on or before the 12th day < of February 11)42, or this notice v ill t be pleaded in bar of their recovery. < All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, s This 8th day of February 1941. s Mrs. R. Galloway, Administratrix < of Rosa Pigott, Estate. 3-20-c MORTGAGE HAI.F Under, and by virtue of the power | of sale contained in that deed of trust of August 29. 1935 from William Jones and wife Millie Jones of | the first part to Fannie E. Telfair. \ D. L. Grady, E. L. Ratts. W. C. Lawrence. Louise Kelly, trustees of the Grand United Order of Salem 1 and conveying the title to the land ( hereinafter described to D. L Grady in uild deed of trust to secure the ; loan therein recited, default having i been made in the payment of the . debt, interest and taxes, the said > trustees of the Grand United Order j of Salem having demanded fore- I closure in order to satisfy the terms \ "?'l ..niiditinnu rtf tlio t rilut ?pl lit) I by said instrument which is duly re- < corded in Hook 58. Page lfi2 in the < office of the Register of Deeds of I Brunswick County, North Ctfrblirta, the undersigned will expose at public i1 sale to the highest bidder for cash < at the court house door, Southport. North Carolina at noon on Monday. 1 April 7. 1941. all that certain tract < or parcel of land in Brunswick Coun- t ty. North Carolina, bounded and de- I scribed as follows: t Located in Smithvllle Township. 1 COMMENCING at a stake on the brick yard road, and running in an i easterly direction to a pine at the < west etid of the lane: thence down 1 the said lane to low wuter mark. : and up the river to the middle tract : or Cane line: thence in a westerly I direction to three sweet gum tre the brick yard road! thence down ; said road to the commencing slake. It being the same tract of land conveyed to G: W. I'ugh by T. A. j Robblns. by deed dated January 12. i 1871. recorded In Book MM at page i 117 of the records of Brunswick County, and conveyed by G. D. Pugh and wife et als. to C. W. Messick on* ? June 18. 1923. by deed recorded in i the office of the Register of Deeds i of Brunswick County, in Book 37. i at page 183. to which reference is hereby made. Also being the same i land conveyed to William Jones bv i W. V. Parker and Alex Mines, by deed dated June 25. 1929, recorded ? in Book 50 at page 417. in the office : of the Register of Deeds of Bruns- i wick County. North Carolina. Dated and posted this March 4th. 1941. IX L. Grady of the third part Taylor and Prevatte, attorneys. 4-2-c XOTICK OF EXECUTION SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK J. W. WILSON VS. HA RBY L. WRIGHT BY VIRTUE of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Su perior Court of Brunswick County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 21st day of April. 1941. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court-house door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which Harry L. Wright, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING at the mouth of Phelps and Bozeman's canal on Waccamaw River, runs with the north side of said canal to the public road, known as the New Britton and Wilmington Road; thence with said road about 80 poles to a pine on north side of said road; thence north 22V> East to a branch. W. A. Inman's line; thence with said W. A. Inman's line to Waccamaw River; thence down said river to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less, save and except three acres, more or less, deeded by the parties of the first part, to Etta Simmons, which deed is hereby referred to and made a part of this deed. PAGE THREE This ihc iflili day of .Maivh. 1911. I 1?. L. Haney. Sheriff. J \otk f of sai.f FroiS " j MORTGAGE OFFD I Under and by virtue of authority 1 contained in a certain Mortgage peed II >xeeuted by L. T. Yaskell and wife. j .ouiso T. Yaskell. to the Southport | building & Loan Association, oji the I 11th. day of April. 1ft.1t. recorded in J Hook 55, page 229. Registry of P.runs- I v"i k County. N'orlli Carolina, default I laving n made in the nftymciit of I ho indebtedness secured thereby, the I inder signed Southport Building & I [joan Association will offer for ogle. 1 It public auction, for cash, in front I >f the Brunswick County. Courthouse 1 loor on Monday April -1st. 1011. at I welvc o'clock noon, all that certain j nt or parcel ??r" land located in tin- J *ity of Southport. Brume.Vk Cot.n* a y, State of N'onii OfimPna, and J lescribed and defined as follows: J TtECTNNl N<5 at a point being rat fl eet westwardly from the northwest 1 or tier of l.ord and Moore Streets. fl aid noint being the southwest <-<-r- 1 icr of Lot Xo. 23. runs thence north- I vardly and parallel with Lord Street 1 feet: thence westwardly and oar- fl dell with Nash Street S3 feef: I hence Southwardly and parallel 1 KounUnry Street l la feet 1 o a point in the northern line of dooro Street: thence along the npv- 1 hern line of Moore Street eastward- | y .11 feet to the beginnitig point, I :amo lot conveyed by \V. A. Moore I mil wife to Isaao T. Stout and Ed- I vard F. Davis. 17th. September. 1905, I iook .1.1. Fa ire '.'Oil. and same con- 1 reyed to E. P. Davis, Rook i", page fl 12. and one undivided bait* interest 1 >y E. P to c. W. Easley. 8th. Feb- fl uarv. 1911. Hook 10. page 129. and 1 levised said Easlev by E. F. Dayis. I ind by said E. W. Easlev and Wife I o L. T. Yaskell by deed dated 17th. 9 Vnril. 1926. recorded in Hook 42. page A IIS. records of Brunswick County, to 1 yhlch reference is hereby especially fl nade. 9 Dated and posted this 30th, day of fl March. 1911. 9 Southport Building & Loan Assocln s. 1!. Frink, Attorney. , fl NOTICK OF SA F.F 1 Under and by virtue of authority 1 rested in me. under the Consolidated fl Untute 2435. of North Carolina Code, 1 f will, on the sih day "f April, 1941. fl it one o'clock P. M.. at the garage I if Robert Phelps, at Supply, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder I or cash, to satisfy my mechanics 1 ten. for labor and * repairs done by I ne February 3. 1911, to the following 1 lescribed automobile, together with I he storage from the 3rd day of 1 February, l;>11 until the date of sale. fl ill the right, title, and interest which I he owner. Itester Perry, of Jacksoh ille, Florida, has in the following I lescribed automobile: | One 1935 model Ford Tudor sedan. I notor number 8-J 505835. | Taylor and T'revatte, Altorneys for A Hobert Phelps. fl FOItFCI.OSI'ltF NOTICF I Notice is hereby given that by I [irtue of a decree of tin* Sunerior fl 'ourt of. Brunswick County. N. ('.. I lated iiu- 3rd day of Manh. 1841, in I in action entitled "Brunswick County I ersiiM Charlie Holden and Wife If I Vnv." Ihe undersigned commission- 1 >r will expose nt public auction sale I o the highest bidder for cash on the I ith day of May. 1911. nt 12:00 I Mock A. M. a: tin- Courthouse fl loor, Southport. N. C.. to satisfy the I lecree of saiii court to onmnr i m* layment of $195.50, the following doic'rihed real estate, located in Tout: !*reck Township. Brunswick County. N. C.. bounded and described as folows: BEGINNING at it"1 center of tbo >Id Georgetown Rood opposite a itump on the" South side thereof, vhieli stump is the last corner in a raet ol land described in a deed torn J. O. Carr and wife to Chas. i Holdeiu of date May 1st. 1931. t running thence about North 5 legrees East with the line of said 'has. 11. llolden about 825 feet to i gum in a Branch; thence up the aid run of said Branch and along he line of Chas. H lioldens to itake in the Ilnbon line, about North L6 degrees 3 minut< s West 1180 'set more or less t?? the center of the 'da 1 road tract; thence Southwardly villi the center of the railroad tract 0 the center of the <; orgetottn 1 toad at Brunswick Station; thence Bastwardly wiih the i< nter ol snfd Road to the point of beginning conaining Twenty-five acres, more or ess. & subject to the right of way >i iin- \v. I: St S It It Co & :o the tight of way of the old leorgetoun Road. And ail other lands owned bv the 1111 Defendants in Town Creek Townihip. Brunswick County, North Car>]lna. All sales subject to report to and 'onflrmatlon by the court Ten days tllowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 3rd day of April. 1911. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. l-30-c FORECI.OSI'RE NOTICE Notlde is hereby given that by j virtue of a decree of the Superior pourt of Brunswick Courtty, N. c. lated the 3rd day of March. 1941. in in action entitled "Brunswick County versus B. J. llolden And Wife If \ny. Sz Jennie Sullivan", the undersigned commissioner will expose at lublic auction sale to the highest ddder for cash on the 5th day of May. 1911. at 12:00 o'clock A. M., at . he Courthouse door, Southport. N. r.. to satisfy the decree of said our! to enforce the payment of 1134.t?l, the following described real ?state. located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. N, C? bound- 1 ?d and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stump the N. W. Corner of a 25 acre tract of land >wned by flake Robinson running !hence S. 50 deg. ! '. 030 feet crossing Little Grady Branch to a stake on the South side: theme N. 700 degrees K. 2039 feet to a stake on tin North side of the said Branch and n the back line or Eastern line if R. W. Sullivan's land of the '"' n ihpncp N (). degrees 50' K. feet to a stake on the South side of Muekle Berry Bay; heme with a line of the said Sullivan Walker tract X. 20 degrees E. i bout 90 poles to a stake on the North side of the said Bay; thence With a line of said tract X. 80