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B I-**.. jp|tfcc^^ ippillgS in the fire Whitehurst 9 saving fat since j ^lypthevs B - that cracked tea 9 ' viiv jar on the range? eVf. venture into the ily left or B -V himself a pair of B8 'Jjjjbiinvn those eoM R.fe ?ok left in the ice could tell I fixture of butter, B"vi A -1 sausage. chick ;; drippings has a 9 da^b t,', to many a dish. I M: Ezekiel! You f. ^ fix very neatly J - v-when you said B. . it will have to be a Bl. g it a male econ . economic B. 3S we try to get folks B . , anprecia ,, are of any help along B | is ex ngly embarB out au BC : porsof has been kind . with Br; v on this Br P.aarks not only told B ? but she wrote it up . the:', we forgot it. So Bk.'s** for its late ap ? seek to make B i $ J' * B South] ' yir.g tefuabout Dot Den bo B children' last weekl are B her two and Stuart . . . They Btr plar.e from Panama Barv've beer, since war was HOLDS B :oi developing Bfcfcops of Vicks Va-tro-nol B.v:.. !::? very first sniffle, ?sfao! nasal irritation. Its ir. aids . -v,-'v VICKS y B'vilc, cash or te barn, ready to B^ The finest vvc B^d. Don't buy f J. P. Nl B}8 Hayne Road IdistTT] I I is false economy 7? distributor that w Br."16 tfrice of a new c work with the bes Ihallotte ' I^HALLOTTE, Y 18, 1942 (Df life ; declared . . . They'll stay for the t j (juration with Alice's parents, the ! Judge Cranmer's . . . ' DAVIS-MOORE - The marriage of Dr. J. V. Davis and Mrs. Mayme Moore has been 1 announced, the ceremony taking : place in Conway. S. C? on Feb1 ruary 1st. Dr. Davis has been rej siding in Southport for about a J j year, having come here from Con1 cord, where he was a successful _ ! dentist. Mis. Davis is a lifetime | resident of Southport. She oper, ates the Red Top Inn. : ENTERTAIN VISITORS . j The F. F. Club entertained on i! Wednesday evening at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. W. G. Butler honoring Mrs. R. B. Morse. Mrs. Park Winslow, Sr., Mrs. Park Winslow. Jr., of 1 New York City, and Mrs. John l L. Moore, of Lake Waceamaw. ' The Winslow's and Mrs. Morse were on their way home after ' visiting Park Winslow. Jr., who | is stationed at Fort Bragg. The following guests were serv' i ed a most delicious dinner: | The honorees, Mrs. I. B. Bus-1 sells, Mrs. C. G. Ruark, Mrs. H. j j H. Thomas. Mrs. George Y. Wat- j son, Mrs. Annie K. Vitou. Mrs.! 1 Frank Niernsee and Mr. and Mrs. j 1 Butler. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. W. E. Dosher. Mrs. G. P.. Doslier and Mrs. Edwin Veazy j were joint hostesses at the former's home Tuesday evening at a party honoring Mrs. George R. Galloway on the occasion of her . birthday. She received many useful and attractive gifts. An inter. esting contest featuring baby pic-! tures ended in a tie between six! j competitors and Mrs. C. Ed j Taylor drew the prize. ,; Refreshments of candy, punch i and cake were served the follow- j ing guests: Mesdames Ruth Wal-1 ker, Annie K. Vitou, C. M. j i Crapon, George P. Howey, Tom Larsen, W. S. Dosher. C. C. Can- i non. J. I. Davis, E. H- Cranmer, j Nash. Miss Genevieve Eakes. Miss t Elizabeth Watson. Dr. W. S. j Dosher and W. E. Dosher. HON OR ~BR I DE-ELECT -?. Mrs. O. W. Perry entertained at her home in Leland Friday evening of last week honoring | Miss Frances Ganey whose engagement has been announced to 'Corporal Samuel West, now stationed at Camp Davis. J The honoree was presented a corsage upon arrival and received . many lovely and useful gifts. A color scheme of red, white, and blue was carried out in the | appointments. Games and contests , were enjoyed during the evening. | Prize winners were Mrs. N. J. ' Hines, Jr., and Mrs. Lee Blake. HORSES AND MULES :rms. I have them at go to work on your >rkstock I have ever , anywhere until you EWTON WILMINGTON, N. C. to try to "get by" with a I ill not work. Save more I listributor by starting your I rn k niM/^ m iivauinu lu. irby, Prop. - - N. C. I lAn w ST y I 'II II I I 7 THE FLAG OF HOW 1 1 When flags of states cities or pennants of societies a flown on the same halyard wi the flag of the United States Amevica, the latter should ? ways be at the peak. Wh< uunu nun* aujaiciib ai.au 3 il flag of the United States shou be hoisted first and lowered las 2 When displayed with a: other flag against a wall fro crossed staffs, the Flag of tl United States should be on tl right (the flag's own right), ar its staff should be in front < the staff of the other flag. 3 When used on a speaker platform, whether indoors or ou the flag should never be reduce to the role of a mere decoratic by being tied into knots < draped over the stand. For th purpose bunting should be use The flag, if displayed, should t either on a staff or secured to th wall or back curtain behind th speaker with the union to th flag's right. Guests included: Miss Ganey, i honoree, Mesdames Ernestine Thorpe, Albert Lawson. Dawson J Jones, Emma Ray, Fletcher Sim- i mons, J. A. Wilson, N. J. Hines, I Jr., J. E. Lewis, Clyde Dyson, D. L. Ganey, D. A. Brew, H. T. i Lewis, Lula Skipper, J. L. Skip- j per, J. H. Child, D. T. Brew, K. j B. Dresser, Lee Blake and Misses Dorothy Lewis, Elizabeth Perry, Estelle Perry, Lassene Ganey, and Barbara Thorpe. Winnabovv News Ernest Lewis, who is with U. S. Navy in Norfolk, Va., spent part of last week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett J Lewis. Thomas A. Henry and Mrs.! Elsie Adren Williams of Wilmington were visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. G. L. Skipper and little daughter, Edna Faye, spent part of last week in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Potter. ] Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earp and son, Raymond, spent Thursday and Friday in Selma with relatives. Clyde Beck of Wilmington spent Thursday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beck. Mrs. J. C. Milton and little daughter, Bernice left Friday evening to visit her mother in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Withrow and little son, of Leland spent Friday night with the Reids. They are leaving to take up work in Johnson county. Mr .and Mrs. S. O. Craven and little daughter, Nell, of Monks Corner, S. C. spent the week end here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dallie Lanier of Wilmington spent Sunday here with relatives. INDIGESTION Relieved Quickly with PUSH Regardless of how many medi- 1 cines you have tried for Acid Indigestion, Gas, or Heartburn caused by excess stomach acidity you can get quick relief with PUSH. A doctor's prescription, in powder form, it is especially compounded to neutralize excess acidity, relieve indigestion quickly without constipation. Many have praised PUSH for the prompt relief it brought them. Get PUSH J * ?J '* am Vian/1 olwftVft. I today ana kb^jj ii. w ........ ? ( LEGGETT'S SOUTHPORT, N. C. PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. t. | jip= ? . 3 I site THE STATE PORT 1 : 2 5 V L 8 THE UNITED STATES rO RESPECT AND DIS or 4 When flags of two 01 r? more nations are displayed to th gether they should be flown iron of separate staffs of the same heighi d- and the flags should be of ap m proximately equal size. 5 When the flag is disit played in a manner other thar ;t' by being flown from a staff, ii n" should be displayed flat, wheihei m indoors or out. When displayed le cither horizontally or vertically 1(j against a wall, the union should 11 be uppermost and to the flag's 3 own right, that is, to the ob, seiner's left, s t 6 Whenever a number of ,j flags of states or cities or penin nants of societies are to be ar)r ranged in a group and displayed js from staffs with the flag of the j United States the latter should ,e be placed at the center of that le group and on a staff slightly ie higher than any of the others. ie 7 When the flag is displayed in the body ol the church, it Walker Lewis of Fort Fishe was a visitor here Monday. VISIT PARENTS Staff Sgt. and Mrs, Van E Pierce and their daughter, Sylvin of Columbia, S. C., were the wee! end guests of Mrs. Pierce's pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Perrj of Leland. SURGICAL L. C. Tripp of Shallotte spen Sunday and Monday as a surgic; I MIBH iimm | The World's N( The Christian An Internationa is Truthful ? Constructive ? L ism ? Editorials Are Timely Features, Together with the the Monitor an Ideal Ncwspa The Christian Scici One, Norway Street Price $12.00 Year! Saturday Issue, including M Introductory Offer, 6 Name Address SAMPLE COP' I We have them in ! delivery. Other plows ai also carried in stock. G- W- KIR1 Supply, stock, ready for immediate nd plow parts you need are BY & SONS . N. C. ? 6 9 OF AMERICAPLAY IT r should be from a staff placed in the position of honor at the coni gregation's right as they face t the clergyman. The service flag, the state flag or other flag should be at the left of the congrega. tion. If in the chancel or on the i platform, the flag of the United ; States should be placed on the clergyman's right as he faces the I congregation and the other flags > at his left. I 8 When the flag is displayed i from a staff projecting horizontally or at an angle from the window sill, balcony or front of a building, the union of the flag should go to the peak of the staff , (unless the flag is to be displayed I at half-staff). 0- Whenever the flag of the United States is carried in a procession in company with other flogs, it should occupy a position in front of the center of the line of flags or on the right of the ; marching line. r patient at Dosher Memorial HosWANT ADS !. " i. SPECIAL: Towels, wash cloths, k We have a fine variety of colors "lan dmaterials, and are offering ' | them at prices you can't afford to 1 miss. Ruarks, Southport, N. C. HOSIERY. New assortment ol t; finest hose for ladies. Berkd shire and Lady Calvert silk hose . ll :ws been through Science Monitor I Daily Nen dpaper Jnbiased? Free from Sensationaland Instructive nnd Its Daily Weekly Magazine Section, Make per for the Home. ace Publishing Society , Boston, Massachusetts ly, or $1.00 a Month, iagazine Section, $2.60 a Year. Saturday Issues 25 Cents. Y ON REQUEST T?1 ^TERS land Nylon. Prices from 39-cents ' i to $1.50. RUARK'S, Southport, N. 1 !?: '! W.\NTED?Girl for general house, : work. Live in.quarters. Small 3 1' year old child to be cared for.?- J1 | CARL C. WEST, Brunswick River ' | Bridge. Leiand, N. C. j j SHINGLES?Best quality juniper, I any size lots, reasonable prices, j i Call at L. C. Babson's Service | \ 1 Station, Freeland, N. C. j FOR RENT: Three desirable of- ; fices located in brick building in 11 : main business district. See. phone I ] j or write James M. Harper, Jr., i Southport, N. C. LEGALS 3 OTIC ? OF SALE tXI>KK MOUTHACE DEED Under ii'iiii l?y virtue of authority;* of the power of sale contained in that j; certain mortgage dated l-ebruary 21. 1 10:11), given by 15. Al. Hornsby and|J wife Cora Creech Hornsby to J. Kerg. ' recorded in Hook i?5. page 342. office of the Register of Deeds of Ltrunswick County. North Carolina, default * having been made in the payment of D the matured note and the interest 1 thereon, in .order to satisfy the terms is of the mortgage therein recited, the i undersigned mortgagee will sell the laud hcerinafter described to the high-|? est bidder for cash, at the court ; house door. Smitiipoit. North Carolina, on the lUth day of March at 12 , o'clock noon, or so much thereof as . may be necessary to satisfy the above J referred to mortgage. Said property is bounded and described as follows: I.YTXCI AND HKIXC on the West . and South of Half Hell Swamp, audi" 11KC INN INC. at a stake in the run | of Half Hell Swamp. runs thence j North 52 West 22 poles to A stake; )v thence North 21 West 12 poles; thence ( North 23 West ! ? poles; thence North j 30 West 20 poltt to a stake ill the run of Straight I'roug 1.4ranch: thence i. 5 poles to the run of llulf Hell Itrniich; thence South t>3 West 3t? polos to a stake; thence South S!>. t W. 12 poles to a sluice; thence North!? West 20 poles to a stake; thence| South 7ti West 11 poles to a stake; ' l thence South 17 West 100 noles to ' ' a stake; thence South 7"? Mast 104 polos to a pine; thence South 5 West f SO poles to a stake: thence South 1 si Mast to Half Hell May: thence! r with the edge of said hay i<? the- 1 West prong of Half Hell Hranch: ? thence with sanl branch t<? ihe KM- If G1XNNING, containing 103 acres, j more or less, it being the same lands [ j described in a deed from J. A. \ Lewis et als t" K. I'. Lewis, dated!a January ?n. iftot;. recorded in Hook: j 14. at page 517. Kecords of Hruns- ! | wick County, to which reference is c hereby made, and being the same | land conveyed to the said H. .M. I ( Hornghy by deed dated January 30. < tOUJ. from Joel L. Aloore. mortgagee, t .MISS ANN'IM .MAM W< >t'H >SIHM. ' ( Administratrix of J. Herg Mslate. ;i Tavlor and l'revatte. Attorneys. ! i :M0-c 1 | XOTK I! OF SACK rty virtue of power ??l sale contained in a certain mortgagfc deedJg executed by At. Zion Frink and w ife ' .'j Dinks Frink, to w. P. and A. 1 I*. Kogers, dated September 1-th.' l!L'!i. (tue and payable September 1st. | IJHft. recorded in Hook IL". page N'o. ;' 385 in Rruiiitwirk County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, we.., will on .Monday .March Dili, 1!'IL' at ~ 1J o'clock noon at the court bouse I door in Southport. N. C. offer for ! sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow-j. ing lands:? , Hegilining at a stake at the Mast . end of a two foot ditch formerly I* I ' K~ f ! i .fa.* kj Mf.Vl L'IW.vvm \\\ H. Stone's ? orner, runs w est with i * said ditch about 10 poles to a five ' t'obt ditch: thence with said ditch j' .about Ul) poles to an eight foot ditch; '] 'thence down said ditch about 11* poles'1 to a Mlaclc Mum 011 the South side of said ditch; thence about S !" K. ' ti." poles to a well in woods South of jn Jesse h. Gore house. (Hence l&ast jfl about ." ? poles to the Kun of Stallion'1' (lulley: thence with the run of said* tlulley to a stake east of the begin- c 1 dug corner, thence West 4 poles to I the beginning corner, containing fifty:' acres more or less, g&vitig and ex-16 cepting an eleven (lit acre tract deed- a ed to \\\ M. Stone on 'he >7th. day {t of .May 1011, lying and being in their old swamp field of Jesse I>. 'lore Sr.lt Posted this the 3rd dav of Kelt- II ruary, 101-'. I a \V. I?\ (*o\ and A. 1'. I Sogers |f .Mortgagees 1 ], toiteci.osriti-: noti<k Notice is hereby given that by: c 1 virtue of a decree of the Superior I a Court of Ib'uuswick County, N. C.. j ji dated the Tub day of January, IOIl'. in an action entitled "I'runswlck | r County versus? * i' i! )( I Ni lit 11| TheBrunswic it and Review v lit the following i ing the tax list if I JI North West II Monday, IV j; || Smithville ar ) 1 Wednesday ! it 11 Shallotte ant jj Friday, M: r S ); The board shall, j j or control property a ) ( the valuation of such I! ,rect errors in the na ) f but shall not increase i t property, except whi been sub-divided, or been added or remo | [ circumstance has affe )! S w.i 1! !i T, ! j ) Tillman Hewett and Wife Tf Any", ihe undersigned commissioner will xpose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 2nd t lay of March. 1942. at I2:0h o'clock i A. M.. at the Courthouse door. I jouthport. N. i'.. to satisfy the decree i )f said court to enforce the payment i ?i ?n;0.?7. Ihe following described real estate, located in Backwoods j Folly Township. Brunswick County, . \\ C., hounded ami described as j follows: I Bight Title and interest on and to , i certain piece or parcel of land in j Lock wood's Folly Township. said ? Fount y. lying on the North side of j >.vpeu Swamp, and known as the < I'andall Hewett Cow I'en place, con- | aining thirty aires tnoiv or less and < jeing that piece or tract of land eon- ] reyed by deed to Guilford Hewett H rnin .1. S. I'helps under date of,: February lMh. 1 and registered in I j Book 2. at page 201, record^ pf-ii Brunswick County. ,i BKGIXX1XG at a pine in Guilford < lewctt's line; runs thence N. 1!' deg. I :j I.V Hast HO poles to a stake I,. 11. ] i'helps and Charles Morgan's line to . i cypress his corner; thence about l< South 12 poles to a stake: thence'; ibout 72 poles to the beginning, con- I aining IIB acres more or less. ;i BEGINNING at a pine Tilman and j y uilford Hewett's corner: runs ihem-tU lit dog. 45' Fast ."o poles with 11 rilman Hewett's line to a stake. H. i. I'helps and Charles Morgan's cor- j j ier; thence N. 71'- \V. 22 poles with j .. H. I 'helps line to a stake on the t iVest side of Turnpike Bond; thence , vlth said road to a stake on West i tide of said road; in gum savannah tear a ditch oridge; thence up saitlc avannah to the beginning, contain'-;, ug ?? acres more or less. And all other lands owned by the " iaid Defendants in Brunswick County. S'orth Carolina. All sales subject to report to and | -oiifirination bv the Court. Ten days j illowetl for raise of bid before report ^ nade. Cash to be paid at sale. I This the 2nd day of February. 1912. j S. B. Frink, Commissioner. f l'OKKt MINI in: NOTU K Notice is hereby given that by v irtue of a decree of the Superior J "ourt of Brunswick County. X. C. ' lated the "?th day of January. 1912. j u an action entitled "Brunswick,, founty versus? Vrchie 10. Kvans ami Wife If Any", he undersigned t ommissioner will . xpose at public auction sale to the c lighest bidder for cash on the 2nd ? lay of March. 1912, at 12:00 o'clock 1 V. M., at the Courthouse door, i tout It port. X. t\. to satisfy the decree i said court to enforce the payment \ >1' "<119.7.1. the following described 1 eal estate, located in Bock woods < 'ollv Township. Brunswick County, i bounded and described as t ollows: i In Dock woods Folly Township, J1 ii'iiiKivirii Counte. North Carolina. ieing bound on the North by lands \ f II. W. 11 olden: on the South by amis of Stephen L. Ilewett and .1. J I. Ilewett: on the Mast by lands ' if I'dward ilewett. deceased, and ,J. 1 I. Ilewett: on the West by J. ,1. 'lemmons known as the IMwards J 'lemmons Shannon Place, conveyed * o Kuiiirc Clemtnnus by l-aluard :iemnions her Father containing 100 { teres more or less, our right title and ' nterest on the said estate of II. C. ! 'vans described above, which is one ' hare, containing 23 acres more or ' And all other lands owned by the J aid defendants in Lock woods Folly 'ownship. Hrunswick County. All sales subject to report to and onfirmation by the Court. Ten, days . illowed for raise of bid before report . nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 2nd day of February. Ill 12. J: S. It. Frink. Commissioner. -25-c FOIl KCI.OST It F NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the 'Superior " 'our! of Itrunswick County. N. C.. : lated the 5th day of January, 15>12.; n an action entitled "Hrunswick] 'ounty versus? i,, i. I>. Stanley and Wife If Any". 7 he undersigned comtnissioner will xpose at public auction sale to the ilgnest bidder for cash on the 2nd lay of March. 1!H2, at 12:00 o'clock i. M., at the Courthouse door, louthport. X. ('.. to satisfy the decree f said court to enforce the payment I t SS2.L0. the following described? eal estate, located in Shallotle Towii-i hip. Hrunswick County. X. C.. bound-1v d and described as follows: it FIKJINXIXC at a stake on the i J.MUSI* neacll Koail. rims uieiuc a??.>ui x ast 7ft yards to a stake; thence t bout 7" yauls to another stake; ' ^ hence about West 7ft yards to said | oad; thence with the road 70 yards ; o the heginniiiK. containing 1 acre, j 'his being a one acre lot of the 2.70 ( icres tract allotted to Amanda Parker ( roni the Bland Instate. iv And all other lands owned by the', aid defendants in Brunswick County,* Corth Carolina. All sales subject to report to and I" onfii'mation by the Court. Ten days P3 Mowed for raise of bid before reiKJitj1' nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 2nd day of February. 1912. | S. It. Frink. Commissioner. ;C -2.7-c i 2 OTICl k County Board of /ill meet in the coi Jays for the purpos s for the year 1942and Town Creek Tow larch 16th, 9:00 a. m. t< id Lockwoods Folly To y, March 18, 9:00 a. m. ] Waccamaw Townshij arch 20th, 9:00 a. m. to on request, hear any and all ssessed for taxation in the c property or the property o! me of persons, in the descr e or reduce the assessed val ire errors have occurred,. \v where something of value of ved from same, or where ! cted same. P. Jorgen AX SUPERVISOR f?8t?>t)Cm)mMltl()t)[KK PAGE 3 XOTICK OF SWF. l\l)FU MOKTftAOF OKI: I) Under and by virtue of authority of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage tinted September ' 1938. given by 11. I. Summerseite and wife Viola Soimnerseile Lo Mrs. Minnie Hardin, recorded in I took page -It. office of the liegjster of Heeds <?t Hrunswlck Couiity, North Carolina. default having been made in the payment* of the matured lyate and the interest thereon, in , u-der to satisfy the terms of the mortgage, therein recited, the undersigned mortgagee will sell the land tie rein after described to the highest hi Ide.r, for cash, at the court louse door. Sou tit |Kfrl, North Carolina, >n the laid day of March. 19,42, at 12 o'clock noon, or so much thereof is may he necessary to satisfy the ibove referred to mortgage. Said sale md title given under the terms of die sale will he subject to a first Mortgage held by Seth L. Smith and ,'ompatTy in the amount of about )20S.8.r> as of December 11. 1911. Said and is located in Shallotte Township. llruuswick County. North Car>lina. and is hounded and described is follows: Heing about 2i? acres of laud munded on the South bv the Inland tVaierway: on the West by the fieri 4fnlth trad: on the North by the O. Knox estate: on the East by \. .1. Sommersette. This being Viola '"rink Sominersette's share of her 'atiter's estate as was later divided >etween the children after the death >f their father. Dated and posted, this the 2tlth lay of January. 1912. Mrs. Minnie Hardin . Paylor & Urevatte. Attorneys J A DM1 \ I ST It A T1UX \OTI('F Having qualified as admiiifstrairix or iin; estate of .1. Herg. deceased, ate Of Hrutiswick county. North 'arolina. this is m notify all persons laving claims against Ihe estate of hi' soiil deceased to exhibit them to lie undersigned at Sotu lipoi t. N. {*.. in or before January 20, lit III. or this totiee will be pleaded in bar of their eeover.v. All persons imlebteil to the . aid estate will please make immedi- ' ?te payment. This January 10. 1012. Annie May W'ooilsble. Administratrix NOTICE OF S \! K OK ItK. \ I. ESTATE if Cwlcr and by virtue of the power if sale contained in that certain leetl of trust executed by 1>. S. lohinsmi. and wife. Aljihia* F. Hob- ;) nsoti. \V. L. Frink. ami wife, Ttlnpche 'riuk on the l.'dli day of April, 1940. . o> vbich is recorded in I rook 70. Page 'JH. office of the Register of Heeds '[* ?f Brunswick County, default havng been made in the payment of In* indebtedness thereby secured. the' mdersigned Trustee will offer for ' j ialo at public aiietion. for cash, at he Courthouse Hoor of Brunswick 'ounty. Southport. X on Sating lay. February 2tst. 1MI2. at two fclock I'. M. or as soon thereafter is said sale can be had. the followng real estate: A tract o Hand containing 4." acres, nore or less, located in Lock wood 'oily Township. Hninswiek County. Cor ill Carolina, bounded on the North >y the lands of Peter Tucker Hstate: lounded on the Fast by the lands of \ I'., Sellers: bounded on the South i.v the lands of A. S. Ileweit: and lounded on the West by Ihe lands ?f \V. L. Frink. being the lands coft eyed to W. L. Frink by I). F. iohiusoii. and wife, which deed Is Inly recorded in the office nf the tegister of Deeds of Brunswick Couny. X. C.. to which reference is herg?y made for a more complete dexcrlpion. Reference Is also made to a I In 1.'mlui'>i| I.mill I tn Ilk or further description to the lauds lerein conveyed. The successful bidder will be rein i red to make a 10 per cent deposit is pledge of good faith in bidding it the sale. This January lDth. 1012. .1 O. WAKUKN. Trustee For Johnson Cotton Company. Inc. Dunn. N. C. -18-c IN TIIK St l'FltlOU CO4 ILT NoTlCK ok SI MMONS ST A TK OF NOUIIi ( WtOllNA corxtv of iti:i nswmk FY IK HIT. A W A UII VS. .1. C. \\ A It 0 tin: dkfkndaxt. .i. c. ward rill lake notice that an action enitled as above has been commenced n the Superior Court of itruuswick 'ounty. North Carolina by the I'lainil'f for absolute divorce upon the [round of two years separation as rovided by law of the State of <orth Carolina. Said Defendant will urther take notice that he is retired to appear at the Office of the lerk of the Superior Court of Rrunsrick County in Southport. North 'arolina on or before the 27th day if February, ID 12 and answer or dentil* to the Complaint in said action. r the? plaintiff will apply* for tlio elief demanded in said complaint. This the 27th day of January. 1942. Sam T. Dennett. Clerk Superior "ourt. -23-c iMXXXIUUfltKKlYKMlj [ i I II Tt j; : Equalization | irt house on j . ie of review_ I : -i' ) nships: I pi 5:00 p. m. | . . i : iwnships:? 1 to 5:00 p. m. j[ ,] j is:? j 5:00 p. m. > i taxpayers who own j j ounty in respect to j ( F others?shall cor- ) i iption of property; J j uation of any real here property has $100 or more has some extraordinary j j II isen | > ! )l 1! !i )( i
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