Mvrn\'ESPAV, AUGUST 6 wT~~~Z\k 31'iqMer J I (Our ^rlj who, when th^yj~ grieve to thejw . s n-.-peiifilile for their un-I a.' K state of mind. Hence it yi pleasure that we tr ig done through the yi K ii of the news lo H the following com-1 bi B h paper that Mr.! iluaik were vis-ja last week-end. M there all of the ij" s of the family of j H i. b Ruark including Dr.I*9 I Beckley, W. va? j^! I hicago, 111., and fr< Wilmington.1 V jl -- Ruark of Raleigh ( Ruark, Winston-1 g B W. Ruark). I pj H to miss the col- J tti paper". ] ts PersonalsA ai ||: V !. Lin.I visited his a< .v ha- ifOently. j ai * * H H Skipper) Goodwin, Jr.. . this week at Ft. a . uncle. Captain A.jw Goodwi.'' and family. p r * t # * Hi Iwin, Sr., is ex-1 H Saturday to join vi family, who have been spend- tr EE ei with Mrs. Good A. L. Lind. H lit I Mrs. Francis Stanley hi Elizabeth Howell nt : \V Jr.. of Goldsboro, are F weeks. j vi ... iMrs Civella A. Brooks of! fsshi: iti-r. 1>. C.. spent the hi ., , d with her parents, Mr. G , Mis. J. J Adams. j vi Inlia- and Larry Lewis of an guests of Carl. Jr.. Si B Watkins at the Tomlin- la voltage at Long Beach. si J:: :r,:e DeVane of Fayetteville the -u<? of Eugene Tomlin- sj a Jr. at Long Beach. fc y \V P.. Tomlinson. Mr. and j Ib Phil H. Burcher and Phil- G f Newport News. Va.. M it s:t is at the Tomlinson cot- ! pi IK at Lor.g Beach. cc " and Mrs. * C* C. Pool and r.-'.:crs Mary and Barbara, ai iv- -turned to Philadelphia aft- j sc iV,V,V,V,V.V.V,V,V,V,W/V The World's News I The Christian Sc { An International Dn V is Truthful?Constructive?Unbia: \ ism ? Editorials Are Timely and A Features, Together with the Weel ^ the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper Jt The Christian Science I One. Norway Street, Bo Price $12.00 Yearly, 01 ij Saturday Issue, including Maga2 Introductory Offer, 6 Name ? Address |H ;; SAMPLE COPY o i f out c a Coastal Carolina's ?'; Caswell Lodge . . . ijwV 53.31) in S5.00 per day . . S'~ *? Furnished Homes, Trailer Park. I Deersf-a and Gulf Stream Fishi W' Bathing. Private Dance Pavili OCEAN-FRONT I fel Hater. Lights, Paving. Sensibl; caswfll-carc pa fflephonf. connections I BUY IN BR1 || I hat is where you 1 IB^ur money; that is i II a'd neighbors make tl Merchants who have |luh() have extended yo ^8 needed it most, deser lichen you sell your cr II G W. KIRET , 1941 kifre ($f 3?ife h \n, h jmate ^ a -r We had the nicest surprise last j eek . . . Mrs. Rob Thompson a iked us to come into her back' j ird and we found the most at-! _ active bird cage, higher than sl 3ur head and about ten feet ^ ng . . . In it, resting on the j ranches of a dead tree, were the lost brilliantly colored birds . . ., We had no idea there was such j( thing in Southport . . . Miss ^ [ary said that it was Walter's 3bby at the present time and lat he had built the elaborate1 s ige and nests himself . . . He j ti 3t the birds from California . . .! here are two parakeets and the ist are various colored love-birds v v Our favorites in the whole a orgeous collection are the two i ale blue love-birds, but then you ! light have a different taste, so p ike a look at them ... visiting Mr. and Mis. Harry ^ Idridge. I g * * * Mr. and Mrs. Stephens Sermon 1 id daughter, Delores, of Phil- I j ielphia, have been visiting Mr. I w id Mrs. Harry Aldridge. g * * A Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson of tlanta left Friday after a two a eeks visit here with Mrs. Miram n isher. k * * * Fred Boyd of Atlanta has been siting Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hick- v lan. 11; * * * I P Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson | p id son, Chris, have returned Q ime after visiting his grand-1 c lother, Mrs. Miram Fisher. Mrs. isher returned with them to isit relatives there. * * ri Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harrelson " ive returned to their home in reensboro after spending their ication here with relatives. d W. R. Lingie, * principal of ?J outhport high school, returned ,st week from Duke University immer school. * * a Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Prevatte ? >ent the past week end in Rae- ^ >rd and Red Springs. . ? * ^ Mrs. Parker Howey and son, ? eorge Parker, and Mrs. J. M. | icQueen of Rowland, spent a ? irt of last week in the McAuley >ttage at Long Beach. * * * k Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Larsen id son and Mrs. H. Burns and >n left Saturday for their home .s s Seen Through $ l< ience Monitor | s lily Newspaper ? b ed?Free from SensationalI Instructive, and Its Daily v cly Magazine Section, Make >2 for the Home. X g p Publishing Society <& ft ston, Massachusetts g r $1.00 a Month. ? :ine Section, $2.60 a Year. X Issues 25 Cents. $ & S| ? fi N REQUEST $ v a i( SWELL J Vacationland ^4 merican Plan F v !2.50 to $32.50 per week Yacht Basin. Fishing Pier. I cl ing. Surf and Mineral Pool I v on. Tennis. Water Sports v IOME SITES Y Restricted?$250 to $500 )LINA CORP. p P. O. SOUTHPORT, N. C. u tl UNSWICK I n< farmers have made I vhere your friends I I leir homes. .. . The I I stood back of you, I I ur credit when you 11 ve your patronage I I f&SONS II i Dayton, Ohio, following a visit ere with Mrs. Tom Larsen. ? Captain Frank St. George of toultrieville, S. C. spent Sunday ere with relatives. His wife and is daughter, Frances, and Nancy nd Karen Swann returned home ith him. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ottoway nd two sons, Harry and Wm. r., who have been spending the ast few weeks here in their Limmer home, have returned to lew York. Mrs. Arthur L* Brown, Jr., and ttle daughter, Bettie, of Char>tte are visiting Rev. and Mrs. l.. L. Brown. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Prevatte pent last week end with relaives in Red Springs. * ? Miss Gladys Dozier, of Fayetteille spent the week end here rith here sisters, Misses Margaret nd Edna Dozier. ? ? Julian Southerland, who is emloyed on the U. S. Dredge, lavesink, stationed in Baltimore, (d., is spending this week here rith his mother, Mrs. Lizzie outherland. * * Mrs. Leon Swain and little aughter, of Beaufort, spent the reek end here with Mrs. Amelia wain. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKeithan nd little son, Homer, Jr., of Willington, visited relatives here ist week. * * Franklin Potter and Law Swan rho have been spending a tweny-eight day leave here with their arents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. 'otter and Capt. and Mrs. Chas. wan, have returned to the U. S. Iruiser, St. Helena, in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rankins have eturned to their home in Washlgton, after spending their vacaion here with Mrs. Lee Aldridge. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Finch and aughter, Teddy, of Wilmington, pent Sunday here with Mrs. B. Finch. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Watts nd daughter, Lois and Aileen, nd son, Frankie, of Staten Island f. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl lavcock and daughter, Patricia ean and son, Charles, of Baltilore, Md? who are visiting Mrs. ,anie Southerland, are spending (lis week at Long Beach in the !. J. Holden cottage. m * ? *? Mrs. Wm. Jorgensen was cal;d to Baltimore, Md., last week n account of the illness of her lother, Mrs. Claude Willing, who i visiting relatives there. ? ? ? C. R. Livingston and his daughjr, Mrs. Edson Barringer of rew Orleans, La., are spending lis week with relatives in Salisury, Md. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Swain ave returned to Merchantsville, a., after spending their vacation ere with his mother, Mrs, Amell Swain. * * * Lee Hewett, of New York, is pending this week here with his imily. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Dosher nd children of Wilmington, vised relatives here Sunday. Miss Myrtle Sue* Smith, who as been visiting Miss Martha Irey Brown, has returned to her ome in Benson. * * * Mrs. Howard Sellers and son, aul, of Georgetown, S. C? are isiting friends here this week. * * * Mr .and Mrs. Alex Manson and liildren of Jacksonville, Fla., are isiting Mrs. George Watson. yEED FARMERS GROW GRAINS (Continued from Page 1) leir tobacco stalks and plnced nder the stubble. "It is very essential to do this ) kill the worms and diseases lat would otherwise live in the d leaves, suckers, and roots and ? ready to attack next year's op," he said. The best way is to cut the alks with a stalk cutter and low under the stubbles even if a cover crop is to be sown on le tobacco land. FOR SALE.. 34 Ft. Long, 10' Be* Round Flush deck aft, large shri and sides just painted, first class order. Can be i BARR'S B( Foot of CI WILMINGTON, THE STATE PORT PIL I NEWS BRIEFS SURGICAL PATIENT I Mrs. Elsie McDowell of Bolivia entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Friday as a medical patient. : MEDICAL PATIENT Dr. R. J. Hiatt of Southport was a medical patient at Dosher | Memorial Hospital Friday and jSaturday. j TONSILAR OPERATION Walter Brown Coker of Kenly underwent an operation for removal of his tonsils Friday at Dosher Memorial Hospital. I SURGICAL Victor Earl Cox of Southport was a surgical patient at Dosher (Memorial Hospital Friday through Monday. OPERATION Clegg Singletary of Southport underwent an operation for rej moval of his apepndix Tuesday at Dosher Memorial Hospital. TONSILS REMOVED G. N. Fisher, Jr., of Southport underwent an operation for rei moval of his tonsils Monday at : Dosher Memorial Hospital. TONSILECTOMY Jeny Spencer underwent a tonisilar operation Monday at Dosher Memorial Hospital. MEDICAL PATIENT Dan Early wells of Southport entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday for medical attention. FOR TREATMENT Mrs. R. W. Davis, Jr., was admitted Tnesdav as a medical patinent at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Saucepan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marlowe, of Charleston, S. C? are spending: a week with his mother, Mrs. A. V. Marlowe, of Shallotte. Miss Jewel Hewett spent the week end with Misses Daisy, Mary and Esther Mae Somersette, of Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Leonard of Shallotte Village spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hewett. Warren Hewett made a business trip to Wilmington Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wess Stanley were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hewett. E. V. Gore made a business trip to- Southport Monday. Lacy Todd has moved his family to Charleston, S. C., where he is employed with the Shell Produce Company. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Irene Cheers has been ill for the past two weeks. Friends will be glad to know that master Gordon Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Gore has made a splendid recovery from a severe attack of asthma. Miss Pearl Williamson, of Richmond, Va? has returned home oftor orvonrltno- a r Have urith | kjj/?iiuing a ivn uuj o niui j her mother, Mrs. I. E. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gore were I Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Gore. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Milligan were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gore. William and Robert Gore, of Charleston, S. C., spent the past week end at home with their family in Shallotte. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hewett i spent Wednesday in Wilmington on business. Friends will regret to learn that master Dale Stanley is very ill. He is the son of Mr. W. A. Stanley. Farmers of this section are very much pleased with their tobacco crops. They are busy preparing for the first days of sales. Winnabow Horace Pearsall and son of Wilmington were callers here Tuesday evening. George W. Mcllvaine of New York arrived Tuesday to visit G. H. Lanier and family. ] Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert CABIN BOAT im. Draws 3 '/2 Feet, I Stern. mp op fish Hold . . Bottom Spacious cabin. Motor in seen at? DAT YARD lurch Street . - - N. C. OT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. and son Marion of Macon, Ga., were visitors here Wednesday on their way to visit Ernest and Henry Gilbert of Supply. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Houser of Charlotte visited their sister, Mrs. John Ramsur and family this week. Mrs. W .H. Woodall and daughter, Miss Radiance, of Arp, Tex., and Mrs. Minnie Comer of Maydelle, Tex. were visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Littleton and Dr. D. V. Gooding of Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry Thursday en route to Southport. Dr. and Mrs. Murchison and son of Wilmington visited Mrs. Reid Thursday evening. Rev. G. A. Wilson visjted the J. L. and A. P. Henry's Friday. : Foster Pridgen of Rocky Mt. : and John Pridgen of Wilmington were visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Daliie Lanier of j Wilmington spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mills. Mrs. Rex Wunderlich and children are visiting relatives in South Carolina for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hunter of Deland, Fla., are visiting Mrs. W. W. Willetts and family. Misses Ida Clark and Laura | Akerman and Jo Akerman arriv[ ed Saturday evening to visit the ! Reids. YOURHOME AGENT SAYS SCHEDULE Thursday, August 7, Calabash Club will meet in the club house | at 3 p. m. Friday, August 8, Freeiand I Club will meet with Mrs. J. W. I King at 6 p. m. Monday, August 11, Antioch Club will meet with Mrs. Carl Ward, at 3 p. m. Tuesday, August 12, Exum Club will meet with Mrs. J. E. Dodson at 3 p. m. Wednesday, August 13, Ash Club will meet with Mrs. Olivia Simmons, 3:30 p. m. 4-H CLUB CAMP The 4-H Club camp is to be held at White Lake August 11-16 j Those planning to go who have ' not yet notified the home agent I please do so immediately. A group of outstanding young j Central and South American engineers will spend a year study! ing the methods and techniques jof the Rural Electrification Adminstration in this country. how to become A SKILLED# DRIVER ^ ey RAY W. SHERMAN Court?sy of tho FORD GOOD DRIVERS LEAGUE WATCHING THE ROAD Skilled drivers always keep looking ahead. They don't "rubber" because there is too much at stake. For example, if you are driving 40 miles an hour, your car is traveling 69 feet a second. Shift your eyes from the road for 59 feet?or one second?and anything can happen. Make it a practice never to look around at the "sights." Otherwise you will be inviting an accident. There is no argument on this point: YOU MUST keep your eyes and your mind on driving AT ALL TIMES. Q 1041 Ford .Motor Co. mmammm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmrnmmmm am i/m, I DM 11 ANNOUf I have put my acci W. R. Holmes, Postmaste lection. Tie will give rece sonal receipt for all payn If desired, payments at the following address: DR S Fort 1 Dr. M. i - The continued drought has re-1 tarded crops in all parts of tpe country and has increased the forest fire menace to its most j dangerous stage in many years, j 111 A WHITE ESCAPEE IS RECAPTURED (Continued from page 1) I term about a month ago and the very next week he went back | and broke into the Ramsaur home again, stealing the same pistol a second time. Convicted in Recorder's court of identically the same crime for which he had just served 181 months, Henderson took an ap- j peal to Superior court and was in jail, unable to give bond, when he escaped last week. The sheriff now has him in the I strongest cell in the jail and is j confident that the Ramsaur| Adams pistol will be safe for some time to come. Joe Thompson, colored prisoner who escaped with Henderson, is still at large. Prospectors Dig For Gold In City Limits (Continued from page one) instrument indicated that the treasure was tp be found beside the wall, efforts at excavation were redoubled, for there appeared to be good logic that Dr. Elliott would have burried his treasure, if any, beside the wall in the basement of his home. But as was stated before, no treasure was forthcoming. In charge of local operations was Harrison Gunning, representI ing the Carolina Exploration Co. This company has met with some success in previous efforts to recover lost wealth, but most of their recoveries have been made from the water. 1 It is reported that following the exploration at Town Creek, the men will carry their instru-1 ment to Bald Head Island in I search of the treasure trove of I the late Blackbeard, alias Stede I Bonnett, who plied his trade in 11 and about this section for many years. LEGALS ADMINISTRATOR'S XOriCK Having qualified an administrator ' for the estate of Luvinia Parker, deceased, late of Brunswick county. North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claims against the I estate of sain deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southport, N. C.. on or before the 2nd day of July. 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 1st day of July. 1941. James Moore, Administrator for Luvinia Parker. 8-13-* KORKCI.OSIKK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the .Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C., dated the 7th day of July 1911. In an action entitled "Brunswick County Versus? B. C. Sullivan And Wife Tf Any".? the undersigned commissioner wil| expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st day of September, 1941. at 12 o'clock 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 described real estate, located in Town Creek. Township. Brunswick County. N. C. bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a spruce pine in cart wheel branch, runs thence N. j 45 degrees E. 26 poles to a stake, ; thence N. 35 degrees W. 3d poles I to a pine stump; thence N. 58 ' degrees \Vf. 40 poles to a stake; , thence S. 5ft degrees W. 15 poles to a stake, thence S. 58 degrees W. 17 | poles to a black gum at the run of Cart Wheel branch: thence down the run of said branch to the BEGinning, containing 13 acres, more or less. BEGINNING at a black gum tree in Cart Wheel branch. John Sullivan's corner, running with his line South 10 degrees East 16 poles to a stake; thence West 21 poles to a staKe; thence North 30 degrees west CO poles to a cypress tree in little Cart Wheel branch to its mouth; thence down Cart Wheel branch to the BRGINNING, containing 10 acres more or ; Expert Lubrication j That's what we can do for your ?ar. MARFAK Chassis Lubricants . . . TEXACO Motor Oil. W. RUSS, Station TEXACO PRODUCTS Shallotte, N. C. CEMENT mints in the hands of Mr. r, Shallotte, N. C., for colipt and I will send a perlents made, if desired. can be mailed direct to me . ROSENBAUM, itation Hospital, Sam Houston, Texas. SIGNED, Rosenbaum. ?? less. - | $9-1 And all other lands owned by the est said defendants in Brunswick County, Br State of North Carolina. , an All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days! bit allovyed for raise of bid before report I in made. Cash to be paid at sale. oi This the Slst day of August. 1941. eri S. B. Frink, Commissioner. pof 7-22-c fot FORECLOSURE NOTICE ba Notice is hereby given that by wii virtue of a decree of the Superior (0 Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. Fe dated the 23 day of June 1941. in nn an action entitled ".City of Southport wii versus Dan I^ee Instate, et als". the [ St. undersigned commissioner will expose sti at public auction sale to the high- bej est bidd.er for cash on the 1st day of wh September 1941 at 12 o'clock m. at | the Courthouse door. Southport. N. cot C\, to satisfy the decree of said court all to enforce the payment of $132.08, mt the following described real estate. 1 located in City of Southport. Bruns- J wick County. N. C.. bounded and de- 8-2 scribed as follows: BEGINNING on Brown Street, Allen Clemmons corner, runs thence West with Brown Street 66 Feet: thence North 165 Feet: thence Fast 66 Feet thence South with Allen Clemmons Line to the beginning, containing one-fourth acre. And also any other lands owned by the said Dan Lee Estate in the City of Southport. N. C. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report an made. Cash to be paid at sale. poi This the 2nd day of August. 1941. 1 J. W. Ruark. Commissioner. tio 8-27-e cot Br EXECUTION SAI.F. pu NORTH CAROLINA in BRUNSWICK COUNTY by Under and by virtue of the author- da ity conferred by that certain execu- Sit Hon issued by the Assistant Clerk of at the Superior Court of Columbus pa County, and directed to the under- in signed, under a judgment of said an court recorded in Judgment Docket Ge No. 16. page 186, in the matter of of Avant ana Nholar. [DC. vk M. R Hub- to son. and said judgment having been N. rendered on March 28th, 1939 and Se docketed on the same date in the Lo Superior Court, and the same not So having been satisfied, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell for cash. j,.. on the 3rd. day of September 1941. tjG at 12 o'clock NOON, at the court mj house door in Southport. N. C.. the an following described real estate: on 1st. Tract: Adjoining A. K. Inman all et als. Beginning on a stake. C. C. j?? Simmon's corner, runs thence about < northwest 100 yards to a stake in rteJ David Koss' line: thence with David j?0 Boss' line to the old New Brittain aU( Road: thence with said road to C. ^ C. Simmons' line: thence with C. C. ap Simmons' line to the beginning, conlaining 9 acres, more or less. th, 2nd. Tract: Adjoining J. C. Bab- or son et als. Beginning at a stake tja in a ditch at the edge of the New ja Brittain Road, runs thence about ap south. 130 yards to a stake: thence (.OI about west. 240 yards to a stake: nei thence about north. 246 yards to a olstake in a ditch at the edge of the -i.i vr,.... ouiih V said road about south, 205 yards JJi'j to the beginning, containing 9 acres, lo more or less. 3rd. Tract: Being the unsold por- i Hon of the above described lands, and (|u containing 7 acres, more or less, and ' i all other lands now owned by M. i gu P. Babson near and in the vicinity of Ash. post office in Brunswick c/ County. Nbrth Carolina. Said sale is being made to satisfy said judgment above described. This 1st day of August 1041. I). L. Gatiey, Sheriff. Brunswick County. J. Bruce Kure, Attorney. WhJteviile, N. C. FOKKt I.OSt ltK NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ^ of Brunswick County, N. C., dated i the 23 day of June 1941. in an action J entitled "City of Soulhport versus: Ed Swain, et als". the undersigned I commissioner will expose at public ' 1 auction sale to the highest bidder , for cash on the 1st day of Septetn- I ' ber 1941 at 12:15 o'clock P. M. at the Courthodse door. Southpprt, . N , C.. to satisfy the decree of said I ' court to enforce the payment of I j wmmmmmmmmmmmmanm1 i Better Than Ever In our spacious new 1 1 quarters we are better able than ever to render ^ expert service to our customers. SOUTHPORT DRY CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. TRADE A' The early fall is a p for the farmer, but in a man should stand ba< have been his friend ii ?i Flan to spend as m this year's tobacco mo J-J-HA STANDARD OIL Supply, ] HOME MEI When you sell your your home merchants, men who helped make to grow your crop. The have befriended you most. Don't be lured aw es of something-for-nc Stick to the men who SHALLOTTE Tl Hobson Kiri SHALLOTTE, . PAGE 5 ,1 1.82. the following described real 1 ate. located in City of Southport. I uuswick County. N C. bounded | II d described as follows: 1 \djoining the lands of A. J. Hob- $ 11 is. Masonic Lodge. Colored, being I the City <>f Stmt upi-r!. and UK- ,11 NNTTNG at a |Kiint in the North- ffl ? Line of St. George Street at a : Int 161 Feet West ol tiie corner ? J med by Howe Street and St. fn orge Street in the line of the log rgained to Julius Moore: thence th said line Northwardly 100 Feet a stake: thence Westwardly 52 et to a stake: Southwardly to the e of the Masonic Colored l.ine. and th said line East to the line of George Street: thence with said eet Southwardly to the place of n ginning, and the house and lot ere the said Ed Swain now lives. ? t Ml sales subject to report to and ifirmation by the Court. Ten days j owed for raise of bid before report ide. Cash to be paid at sale, i'his the 2nd day of .^ugust 1911. f. W. Ruark, Commissioner. 7-o IN THE S| ITRIOR CUIKT NOTICE OF SI >1MONH BY IT HI.(CATKIN STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COrNTl OF BR1 It K City of Southport. N. C. 2ach. every and all citizens and (payers of'said City of Southport, JN To each, every and all citizens (j d taxpayers of the City of Southrt. N. C GREETING: k'ou will take notice thut an acn entitled as above has lx*en ninenced in the Superior Court of uuswick County. N. C.. for the rpose of validating certain bonds M the total sum of $2,<MIO.OO issued said City of Southport. N. C., . | ted March 1st. 192X. known as iking fund bonds, bearing interest t 5Vj per cent ami being due and .? I yable $1000.00 on 1st day of March j each of the years 1047 and 1918. d authorized by an act of the < I neral Assembly of North Carolina 1927. and being entitled "An Act Authorize The City of Southport. C\, to Kefiiiul Its Water and wer and Railroad Sinking Funds | st in Failure of the Hank of uthport". 1'he said City of Southport. N. C. and with the approval and sancn of the Local (loveriiment Comsalon is now proceeding to refince its bonded indebtedness and Alliances have been duly adopted <1 published according to law relat- P ; thereto? Notice of this summons shall bo rved by publication in The State it Pilot once a week for three L'cessive weeks beginning with i issue of August 6th, 1941. and peariug in the issues of August :h, 1941 and August 20th, 1911. jreafter. and the said defendants, any of them shall within twenty ys after the 20th day of August, te of last publication of said notice pear and by proper proceeding utest the validity of the imlebtedss to be refunded or the validity such refinancing bonds or payfiit provided therefor both prinlal and interest, or the plaintiff ty of Southport, N. C\. will apply the rouri mr me renui ucmanuiu rj the complaint. LVITXKSS MY IIANI> thin the Slh y of August A. I). HM1. M. It. WATKIXS. Ahh'I. Clork perior Court of itruimwick County. I W. KUAKK. Attorney for City () South|K>rt. N. C. Plaintiff. 10-c FOR SALE By Aug. 9, 1941, I must nr-ange a sale of the following i vood-lands belonging to the ate E. B. Stevens: (11?140 A. on W. B. & S. it. R. three miles from Southtort, joining B. A. Ellis farm. (2)?75 A. On west side of 3ovemors Creek, nine miles front Southport, adjoining Wiliant Parker. (3)?80 A. Residue of Cotage tract consising of part of 1 :he Cottage subdivision and icre propery, joining lands twned by the Southport Investing and Promotion Co. I am going to sell these terns and an interested party ;an probably get a bargain. C. ED. TAYLOR. SURVIVING EX. OF E. B. STEVENS. r HOME I eriod of prosperity his time of plenty ck of the folks who 1 leaner days, luch as possible of ney at home. w/cc VV L/iJ PRODUCTS \. C. J I iCHANTS tobacco, remember , . . . They are the it possible for you :y are the ones who when you need it ay by false promis thing bargains. . . have stuck to you. HADING CO. iy, Prop. * - - 'N. G.

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