B-^ESDAY, JULY 30. H i Mrs. Merritt Moore ' ho>i.< :it a dinner party at e on last Thursday After enjoying a swim KB isvvell pool, guests were M cious tour-course din, the banquet room of the | ' nil-e enjoying the nospitality I Mrs. Moore were Mr. B. Fred Willing; Mr. and flB v E Clarr and daughter, Mr and Mrs. W. S. Davis B Carr; Mr. and Mrs. H Mrs. Edna "*' (IEORGE i'kistess I St. George honH V:.-s Eleanor Grimes, ^B with two parties in jjB?r home on Tuesday. H ng and afternoon - hostess served cocaIB f'1 ' sa"dwiches. morning party Mrs. ; lilbert was high scor|B-' ' received an ivy bowl. Mrs. v won the traveling ash trays. The |B i _ prize a box of soap, went ; Miss Winnie Willis. # I tcliei.- who were there were; M< - Prince O'Brien. I. B. B s, R. C. St, George. Thom rge, J. D. Sutton, W. H. B. Smith. Martin H M w P. Lingle and Misses Jk Newton, Annie Louise and Lois Jane Bus II SeliS. At the afternoon party. Mr. jer.ter received a box of hand| kerchiefs as guest prize. High j re was won by Mrs. James Car and was a rose bowl. She i won the traveling prize, three crystal ash trays. Mrs. E. H. Crar.mer received the bingo prize, a flower container. Other who were there are: Jltsdames Wallace. E. H. Arringi L. C. Fergus, H. W. Hood, Bob.!-. Thompson. Kenneth Kin$>t J. W. Thompson, R. X. Mi? tz. J W Ruark. M. R. Sande - L T. Yaskell, Fred Willing. E J. Prevatte. Pearce Cranmer, \V L Styron. J. G. Christian and Miss Marion St. George. VACATION Mi?s Edna Robinson, member r? the nursing staff at Dosher M- - ::ul Hospital, is spending her vacation at her home in Kanlh.v.v. S. C. CAPABLE HANDS HOLD the REINS! f; I DIXIE'S wheels of defense are '& I turning at a tempo never before I equalled. To the numerous facjf; I lories, military bases, and the v I public at large, quick, depend?? I able telephone service was never A I more important than now. * Providing and safeguarding HI this service in these fast changSf I ing times is a tremendous task. W Southern Bell of necessity is a ml big organization with thousands ?.l of highly trained telephone vet% l erans who have met and mas11 tered many emergencies, w About 10,000 new telephone ^ I recruits, added during the past I two years, are being trained by g|l this experienced army for imjg.l portant positions on the telep I phone firing line, and more are being added daily, w In all, a combined force of WI 25,000 workers is rushing tele&l phone expansion to meet the p I South's ever-increasing demands, si Speeding up the delivery of supI phes are four huge telephone jv supply bases located within over| I rjght reach of every major inf: I dusmai and military center in E I die South. a; This army of loyal telephone & l 156,1 an(l w'omen is working in ? I harmony to expand and to safe% I ?uard the lines of telephone com? I munieation throughout the South. I SoiiTHERn BellTELEPHonE I flno TELEGRRPH compRna; 'NCORPORATEO 1941 Personal; Mrs. Raymond J. Kiddoo and 1 I her guest, Miss Elva Dietz, re- ja i turned to Charlotte Sunday morn-1 * I ing after spending several days I here with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed.!a Taylor. 11 !: Gene O'Brien returned from ,a New York City last week after j being there almost a month. * * ? | Guests of Miss Marion Frink ( during the past week include Miss c Julia Claire Thome and Miss . Madolyn Thorne of Lenoir; and j j Miss Lib Lael of Glen Alpine. ' ... is I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gold1 c | of High Point visited Mrs. Edna j ; Bell here last week end. * . . j Miss Genevieve Eakes spent'( , the week end with relatives in |' I Clinton. ! ^ * * * j Col. and Mrs. Earl I.' Brown, of Wilmington, were in town ? Monday. 1 Larry Fullwood *has returned, j home after a week's visit in Wil- ' j mington with relatives. t Miss Anna Kathryn Garrett has as her guest Miss Connie McKen[sie, of Riverside, New Jersey. ( * * * Egan Hubbard, Jr., of Fort ] Bragg, spent the week end here with relatives. j * * # ? Howard Watts has returned home from New York where he has been employed for the past six months. ? * Larry and Carl Fullwood are visiting their cousin, Jerry Rivenbark, in Wilmington. n * * Mrs. Paul Messick, of Margan City, La., arrived Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. T. B. Carr. * * * Mrs. C. C. Cannon and her daughter, Miss Mary Dick, are visiting relatives in Charleston, I S. C. * * * Mrs. Edson Barringer and son, Edson. Jr., of New Orleans, La., are visiting at the home of C. R. Livingston. . . . C. J. Williamson, who has re- j cently accepted a position at i Camp Davis, spent Sunday here with his family. Miss Helen* iSean Sutton, of I Wilmington, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutton. Pomphrette * Swain, of Morton, j Pa., visited relatives here last week. j I Mr. and Mrs.* T* J. Tobiasen ana son oi wiimiugiuii, apeiu |' the week end here with the for- j? I mer's father, K. Tobiasen. 1 Leon McKeithan of Charleston, i S. C? spent the week end here ' I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i I Chas. McKeithan. I Mrs. Gus Moorsel Jr., of Wilj mington, arrived Sat. to spend I a month here with her mother, | Mrs. Eva Wolfe. I Chas. Swan of Charleston, S. i I C? spent the week end here with I' j his family. l! Finance Your Next Gt Credit Standing ... is a v valuable asset you create yourself when you repay an auto loan. . iHH1 TRADE A The early fall is a for the farmer, but i a man shoul^l stand b have been his friend Plan to spend as i this year's tobacco m JJHA STANDARD Ol Supply, ' * Sip lighter , Friday turned out to be a lovey time for a picnic at Bald lead, so a party went over from lere in Cdpt. Charlie Swan's rim craft for the afternnoon ind supper . . . Mrs. Percy J. farrell was hostess . . . The party landed on the beach ind immediately went to inspect he new (to us) radio beacon . . We bummed a ride with (wo fenial coast guardsmen to Mary Matthews cottage on the other lide of the island . . . Always the perfect hostess, dary brought out ice water which was most welcome as the lay was warm), and delicious Toll House cookies . . . Then folowed a trip to the surf , for some if us (others of us betook ourlelves to those grand porch hairs) and then back to the boat or the evening meal ... on Peggy Carr and Eloise St. Jeorge are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gold in High Point this veek. t * * * C. V. Davis of Mt. Airy is visting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iVill Davis, here this week. * * * Rodney and Ansell Snow of -ligh Point spent the past weekmd in Southport. Mr. and Mrs. *Robert Galloway if Charlotte visited their aunf, VIrs. W. E. Dosher, here this past veek end. * * Mrs. J. Warren Dosher and son, } i rha rd of Raleigh visited Mr. md Mrs. W. E. Dosher here durng the past week end. Mr. and Mrs* bill Thompson, Ir., and daughter, Edith, of Fay;tteville, and his mother, Mrs. 2thel Thompson, of Bristol, Tenn., ind Mrs. Lucille Canady and laughter, Barbara, of Wilmington, spent Saturday in Southport and ^ong Beach visiting friends and elatives. * ? Mrs. Frank St. George and laughter, Frances, of Moultrieirille, S. C? are visiting Mrs. Tom -arsen. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Larsen ind son .Jimmie, Mrs. Harold 3urns and son, Ronald, Bobby Taylor and friend, Floyd Hanger, ill of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting Vfrs. Tom Larsen. Mr. and Mrs* S*am F. Watts ind little son, Frankie, of Statin island, N. Y., arrived Sunday, :o visit Mrs. Lanie Southerland. * * * Miss Margaret Jones of Elizabeth town, spent last week here vith Mr. and Mrs. Lex Jones. * * Miss Dolores Hewett had as ter guest last week Miss Julia Fay Coleman, of Raleigh. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. H., Cannon ind niece, Miss Lillian Cannon, if Wilmington visited friends here last week. * * Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Cox of Bolivia and Mrs. Oscar Coleman, vf Ro loio-Vi visited friends here last week. Robert Butler, of *New York, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Butler. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Livingston had as their guests last week Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Peterson, of New York City. ir With A Bank Loan irnroBl T HOME period of prosperity n his time of plenty ack of the folks who in leaner days, much as possible of oney at home. iWES L PRODUCTS ,N. C. in i an the state port pilot, k elpmatf the way down we raided the watermelon patch for mementoes of the days experiences . . . Those who went were Marion Watson, Elizabeth Kiddoo, Elva | Deitz, Eleanor Russ, Ethel Farj rell, Mrs. Ed. Taylor, Beverly j Brown, and this family . . . * * * Kate, Lee, and Anna Kathryn i Garrett have just returned from ! a trip to Florida . . . and Kate tells us that she brought back some plants with her, mainly hibiscus, which blooms with such profusion there, and gerbera . . . She, at leSst, agrees with last | week's "Lighter Side" . . . She j thinks that everybody ought to .have more of everything in their j yards . . . Incidentally, every: thing Kate sticks down seems to [grow . . . | * * |. Joe Cochrane spent last week in Atlanta, Ga., receiving traini ing as an employee of Sears ; Roebuck .Stores and has recently ibeen promoted to Mgr. of the i paint dept. in their store in Wiljmington. I, * * * ; Mr. and Mrs. Patty Jones and children of Wilmington visited 'friends here last week. I 0 |* Mrs. Amelia Swain, her son i and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Swain, of Merchantsville, | Pa., her niece, Miss Mary Jacobs, of Natchey, Miss., and Mrs. Herbert Swain and Tom Gilbert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swain at their home in Iucauiui I. ? . . ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murrell and children and Mrs. Lena McKeithan, who have been spending the past two weeks in their summer home here, have returned to Wilmington. * * * j Miss Mary Margaret Finch and her friend, Miss Barns, of Wilson, | spent the week end here with iMrs. B. P. Finch. Mr. and M*rs. * M* D., Walker, of Greenville, spent the week end heer with Mrs. Grace Ford. * * # Capt. and Mrs. I. 3. Bussells have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehew and son, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rice and children of Amhurst, Mass. Textile Official Here Fishing Joe W. Walters, official of the Proximity Mills at Greensboro, spent last week with his family at Ocean Drive. While down there he ran up to Southport for a day's fishing at Orton. Yesterday Mr. Walters wrote W. B .Keziah, saying in part, "I have in my short span of life ] visited some mighty good fishing holes, but the fishing at Orton surpasses anything X had exper ienced before. I am looking forward already to the time when I can come to Southport and fish at Orton again." HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Robert Jones, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Saturday as a medical patient. MEDICAL PATIENT Mrs. D. Y. McGeen, of Leland, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Wednesday as a medical patient. IN .HOSPITAL Roy Daniel, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Daniel, has been a patient at Bullock Hospital in Wilmington for the past week. CITY E At a special mc Friday, July 18 year, 1941-42 w; for inspection u The tax ra . per hundred do Any objecti get estimate mi day period or tl E. YOUR HOME AGENT SAYS HOUSEWIVES COOPERATE IN PUBLIC SPIRITED PEACH DRIVE Unlike war -torn Europe, America is not suffering from a shortage of needed foods, but is suffering from underconsumption, with more than 40# of our entire population undernourished. A cooperative public spirited educational campaign sponsored by the Georgia-Carolina Board and Food Trades Industry in cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture is now underway to increase the consumption of fresh peaches by everyone. During the period July 24th through July 30th all housewives in this area and the South are urged to use more peaches and j j to have an adequate supply for year-round use by home-canning, j It is unknown by many the importance of this fruit in nu' tritional and dietary values. They j are rich in minerals, some of j which are calciums, iron, phos1 phorus and potassium; needed to I build bone structure, protect the | teeth, enrich the blood, and reg- [ ulate body functions. The abundance of value food j factors in peaches includes Vitamin A, which helps growth and j vitality and is nature's first line! of defense against diseases of the j nose throat and lungs; Vitamin | increases appetite, stimulates di-; I increases appetite, setimulates di| gestion, and aids in protecting | | tht body from nerve diseases; j Vitamin C, needed to keep the | body in good condition, aids in | j resistance to infection, and stim- j ! uiates growth, and Vitamin G | i(B2), vital to nerve tissues and: I mointonoripo r?f hoflv vicnr The home agent, Miss Genevieve | | Eakes, is attending the 4-H! short course in Raleigh this week, j Many children of pioneers in the Australian bush get their edu-1 cation by correspondence. I / BUYINC ?A NELSON'S V ?PAYING HIG SEE ME BEFOI TomR . BUY IN BE That is where you your money; that is and neighbors make merchants who hav< who have extended } needed it most, desi when you sell your < G- W- KIRE Supply, w?mmmmmmmmmmmmm 1UDGET ESI ;eting of Southport Boa , 1941, a tentative budg as approved and has be ntil August 7, 1941. te established in this e liars valuation. ions to the figures conta ust be registered durin le budget will be adoptc R. WEEK, City Tax Collector. RE A Officials -j j Enjoy Party Raleigh people, all members of the REA board, and their wives (c had a very delightful house party j t at Long Beach last week. They I li used the large Swain cottage near) the pavilion and it is under- b stood that some of them plan to j 5 form another party and return j11 to the beach before the close of'1 the season. I * i e Those in the party were, N. E. Canady, manager of the state j REA board; Mr. and Mrs. Jim | ^ Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I ? Thome; Mr. and Mrs. L. M.! ( Kiever, Mrs. Ann Copeland and j r Bill Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong j is of Bridgeport, Conn. j Two South port 1 Boys Hunt Breeze Monday was a rather warm I j day, which is putting it mildly, | j so early in the morning Douglas! . Jones, 13, and Franto Mollycheck,1 II, decided they would go where the cooling winds do blow, and a far from the Maddening crowd, t For provender and equipment 1 they took four cans of beans, 1 three loaves of bread and some J sandwich spread. Loading this into a small rowboat, they set out at 6 o'clock for Battery Island, one mile out in the river from Southport. Nothing lives on the island ex- r cept some hundreds of herons, a r lesser number of gulls and a good : j sprinkling of viilanious crows. ( Friends and relatives of the boys J expected they would get tired of their adventure and return the same day. They did not. They stayed Monday night and all day j yesterday, and for all that is | known to the contrary, they are i still there. However, unless they | am tr% pntino- nrow ee'fi'a. thev will! ?v "w o have to return home soon. The production of baby chicks | by commercial hatcheries in June ! was the largest for that month j on record, reports the U. S. Agri- j cultural Marketing Service. ???mmmmmm? I UVI j LUGS Warehouse < HEST PRICES? i IE YOU SELL ! Nelson iUNSWICK | ? i farmers have made ! < < where your friends j their homes. . . . The J t i stood back of you, j /our credit when you j i srve your patronage ; i :rop. i i * JY & SONS . - N. C. i ( 1MATE rd of Aldermen ;et for the fiscal en ordered filed , i ;stimate is $1.60 I lined in the budg the above 20jd. S, I Lei and Club Jg Women Meet ? ' ' ? Members of Leland Home Dem- !h nstration Club met July 15th at he home of Mrs. K. B. Dresser as n their regular monthly meeting.; or The meeting was presided over th y Mrs. Dresser, president. Mrs. tarion S. Dosher introduced the Kj tew Agent, Miss Genevieve Eakes. -iterature on the lesson, "Re-' cr reshing Desserts" was distribut-! r WE, 11 n V U SI. MOVED 1 ro . . . Into New Quarters *] In Perry Garage Building Jjj SOUTHPORT J DRY GLEANERS E SOUTHPORT, N. C. Hi WANT ADS LEGALS ' a .NOTICE ' fj", Brunswick County Hoard of Edu- ?j( ation offer* for sale the old Cedar Jrove school house ami site. IVal- _\| len school house and site, Shallotle |f V and Shallotte H school houses, not ayment of $82.P>. the following lescribed real estate. located in 7. Shallotte Township, Hrif.iswick Coun- ? y, N. C. bounded and described is follows: BEGINNING on a spruce pine on v| he run of said Branch to a stake n the mouth of Little Jennies Branch, fj, .hence up said ditch to another stake jr n the Mouth of Spring Branch; q [hence Northwardly course to a pine 11 John K. Pigott's line; thence with ni nlna which jaict rigous iint o ... M, s the James C. Stork's corners; Ci hence about South with the James u L\ Stock's line to the BEGINNING, c excepting three acres deeded to War en W. Hewet't, leaving acres eJ nore or less. fc Anil all other land owned by Lloyd jr Uewett and Wife, if any. in Bruns- c wick County, State of North Caro- e( Una. All sales subject to report to and c< confirmation by the Court. Ten days ri lllowed for raise of bid before report j< Made. Cash to be paid at sale. t! This the 31st day of August. 1941. p S. B. Frink. Commissioner. tl r-^-c tl FORECLOftl'HE NOTICE |1 Notice is hereby given that by p, virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. ilated the 7th day of July 1941, ti in an action entitled "Brunswick County Versus? & H. C. Sullivan And Wife If Any".? a the undersigned commissioner will ex- p pose at public auction sale to the Highest bidder for cash on the 1st :lay of September. 1941, at 13 o'clock 7 P. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $136.54. the following v described real estate, located in c Town Creek. Township. Brunswick <] County. X. C. bounded and descril>ed \t as follows: C BEGINNING at a spruce pine In A [ art wheel branch, runs thence N. si 45 degrees E. 26 poles to a stake, n thence N. 35 degrees W. 30 poles |> to a pine stump; thence N. 58 a degrees W. 40 poles to a stake; a thence S. 50 degrees W. 15 poles to n n stake, thence S. 58 degrees W. 17 < < poles to a black gum at the run $; of Cart Wheel branch: thence down e, the run of said branch to the BE- si Ginning, containing 13 acres, more or |> less. BEGINNING at a black gum tree o in Cart Wheel branch, John Sullivan's a corner, running with his line South ri 10 degrees East 16 poles to a stake; f< thence West 21 poles to a stake; tl thence North 30 degrees west 60 poles n to a cypress tree in little Cart Wheel uthport. X. C.. to satisfy the de- ^^9 ee of said court to enforce Die ^^9 lyment of $129.00. the following ^^9 scribed real estate, located in HH jwn Creek. Tow nship. Brunswick 9^9 >unty. X. C. bounded and described ^^9 i follows BEGINNING at a oypr.ss stump ^^9 i the run of Town Creek just above ^^9 e mouth of Bedstead Branch, runs ^^9 ence X, degrees B. 382 fttt I a Light wood stump corner of the van's Instate, runs thence about X. degrees 2120 ft. to a stake corner ^^9 i the .Mail road 240 ft. from the ^^9 ossing of Bedstead Branch, runs B ence Westwardly with the said ^^9 ad 547 degrees to a sweet gum on ^^B id road: thence S. 17 degrees W. i) feet to a stake, thence S. 73 grees E. 170 feet to a stake: ence S. 17 degrees \V. 300 feet^^^B an iron pipe: thence X. 73 degrees 211 feet to a stake: thence S. degrees \V. about 1500 feet to the n of Town Creek, thence down the ^^9 .rious meanders of the run to the ,^^9 int of BEGINNING, containing *4 acres be the same more or less. HH And all other lands owned by the id defendants in Brunswick County, ^^B ate of North Carolina. Hfl All sales subject to report to and ^^B nfirmation by the Court. Ten days lowed for raise of bid before report ade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st day of August. 1941. B^B S. B. Frink. Commissioner. 9H ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ^^B r the estate of Luvinia Barker, deased. late of Brunswick county. |9 Carolina, this Ts to notify all ^^B rsons having claims against the ^^B tate of said deceased to exhibit ^^B em to the undersigned at South- ^^B rt. X. C.t on or before the 2nd B^B y of July. 1942. or this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. ^^B I persons indebted to said estate ^^B II please make immediate payment. ^^B This 1st day of July* 1941. ^^B James .Moore. Administrator for ^^B ivinia Parker. IDKKd.USI KK NUTK K Notice is hereby given that by ^^B rtue of a decree of the Superior ^^B >urt of Brunswick County. .V C\, |9 Jed the 2. day of Muy, 1941, in an ^^9 lion entitled "Brunswick County rsus Mark A. Jones ami Wife If ^^B ny. Mrs. Mose Home & Husband B9 Any", the undersigned commission- 9H will expose at public auction sale ^^B the highest bidder for cash on ^^B e lib day of August. 1941. at 12:00 ^^9 -lock Noon, at the Courthouse door, ^^B luthport. X. c.. to satisfy the de- ^^B ee of said court to enforce the lyment of $533.07. the following upribed real estate, located in Town 'eek Township, Hrunswick County,. C? bounded and described us I'olFIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at e mouth of a ditch on the South IH ilc of the Fiiyetteville Road, same dug I. II. Smith's corner and locate BH 6 ft. from the center of I. H. nilh's house measured along the ad line, running thence with I. II. nith's line and a ditch S. II deg. ' \V. 1y Marshall Henry 'ife by deed recorded in the office ' the Register of Deeds of Prune, o. same containing 82.70 acres more less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at stake on the S. west side of the ayetteville Road at the mouth of ditch, said point located 250 ft. . \V. of the center of I. H. Smith's )Use. running thence S. 14 deg. )' W. with a ditch 1089 ft. to a ake in an old Maple Stumo lorse's corner thence N. 43 deg. \V. ?2 ft. to a cedar stake in a small itch: thence X. 45 deg. 30' K. 66 . to a stake one spruce pine point ; thence X. 08 deg. 45 minutes W. '9 ft. to a stake at the head of dit< h i' fem line, theni-c S. '? deg. W. 518 ft. to a stake 'Solo- HM ion's corner; thence X. 41 deg. 30'1118 ft. to a stake Two Spruce ine Pointers thence S. 21 degrees W. 505 feel to a stake I. H. mith's corner; thence N. 70 degrees >' \V. 1841 feet to a stake another f 1. H. Smith's corner's thence X. ? deg. 45' Fast 1030 feet to a small >ruce pine on the Fayettevile Road, id. thetice Sojith 77 degrees Fast ith the South side of said road, 152 feet to the beginning containig 18 acres more or less. And all other lands owned by the till Defendants in Town Creek Town-. lip Hrunswick County. North CaroAll sales subject to report to and mfirmation by the court. Ten days lowed for ruise of bid before re>rt made. Cash to l>e paid at sale. This 3rd. day of July, 1911. j^H S. R. Frink, Commisisoner. FOKK( lOSCKK NOTICE H Notice is hereby given that by rtue of a decree of the Superior ourt of Hrunswick County, N. C., -...I .i... .l.iu llooemliPr. 1940. i an action entitled "Brunswick ounty versus L. L Williams And fife If Any." the undersigned com-"^H ilssioner will expose at public aucon sale to the highest bidder for ish on the ith. day of August, I 111. at 12:00 o'clock A. M., at the ourthouse door, Southport, X. to ltlsfy the decree of said court to 1 force the payment of $194.35, the ^9 Mowing described real estate, located ^9 i North West Township, Brunswick ^9 unity. X. i'. bounded and describ- ^9 1 as follows: B111 11XXINC at the W A Bobbins M )rner in the Kphrim Williams line ^9 jns to the outer edge of the Mill -^9 ay and with the said bay West to ^9 ie Seth Williams line ami with his ^9 ne South to at stump; ^9 lence and East corner to a road; ^9 tence with said road td the begin- ^9 lug, containing thirty five acres, ^9 lcluding the old Kphrim Williams ^9 omestead. ^9 Ami all other lands owned by the ^9 lid defendants in Brunswick Coun- ^9 /. North Carolina. ^9 All sales subject to report to arid ^9 onfirmation by the Court. Ten days ^9 Mowed for raise of bid before re- U ort made. Cash to be paid at sale. 19 This the 3rd. day of July. 1941. ^9 S. B. Frink. Commissioners. H| 30?c H FORECLOSURE NOTICE H Notice is hereby given that by ^9 irtue of a decree of the Superior ^9 outr of Brunswick County. N. C.r ^9 ated the 6th day of August. 1940, II i an action entitled "Brunswick ^9 iounty versus Mrs. Carrie K. Tharp ^9 rid Husband if Any," tin- under- I igned commissioner will expose at ^9 ublic auction sale to the highest ^9 idder for cash on the 4th day of ^9 ugust. Bill, at 1-':"" O'clock M. t the Courthouse door. Southport. ^9 C. to satisfy the decree of said ^9 ourt to enforce the payment of ^9 129.06, the following described real ^9 state. located in Town Creek Town- ^9 hip. Brunswick County. N. C? ^9 bunded and described as follows: ^9 BEGINNING at a cypress stump ^9 n the run of Town Creek Just I bove the mouth of Dedstead Branch. ^9 mis thence N. 53 degrees E. 382 ^9 ?ct to a light wood stump corner of ~^9 ie Evan's Estate, runs thence about ^9 r. 17 degrees 2120 ft. to a stake ^9 brner on the Mail road 240 ft. from ^9 lie crossing of Bedstead Branch. ^9 ims thence Westwardly with the H lid road 517 degree to a gum on ^9 lid road; thence 8. 17 degrees W. H 50 feet to a stake; thence W. egrees E. 176 feet to a stake; H iftnce S. 17 degree W. 30o feet to n iron pipe; thence N. 73 degrees H V. 211 feet to a stake; thence S. H 7 degrees W. about 150O feet to the H un of Town Creek: thence down a^9 ie various meanders of the run to '-1^9 he point of beginning, containing H 9'i acres he the same more or less. ]H And all other lands owned by the '^9 aid defendants in Town Creek Town- H hip. Brunswick County, North Curo- 9 na. 9 All sales subject to report to and H onfirmation by the Court. Ten days 9 Mowed for raise of bid before re- H ort made. Cash to be paid at sale. 9 This the 3rd. day of September, 9 940. 9 S. B. Brink. Commissioner. 9 -30-s fl