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fpCfSDAV, OCTOBER 1 i^Jay School I jissson j ?, (IBOVKK PHII.UP8 e bKVVKIT. X. t\ vison Sunday. November) "?*. Text: Geneti* 2: 18-24; I B. ,0 >itn 2: 1-5). B. irriaje took place) I-. (tarJi*:: of Eden. Adam was) MyourTaxl mfASHINGTt)N. ?The followir regular income tax and s . new 5 per cent lev adividuals under the bill ap K f purposes of the table, net ^L;j\ is mputed at 90 per cer taxes contributions and : y tax applies to all bj- the debatable portion r M SINGLE PERSQX_; Present Nev 1 income Tax income I | T50 [1 ?00 ^ :| jioo 2o!o4 I 1200 28.68 I ^ 63.24 71.88 soo 80.52 ;J 89.16 H 106 44 | :,200 115.08 I 2400 132.36 <500 HlOO To,*) 184.20 ... 296 10 if =000 409.50 joo, 548.90 1 698 30 1 I ^ 000 865. < 0 1 1,051.10 1 M 10000 1.246.50 2 m 2.493.50 3 SB *0000 4.111.50 5 M? ;. lKX, 6.031.50 8 9 "o 000 8.191.50 10 ;looo 17,931.50 22 9 jf.OOO 23.306.50 28 H 34,536.50 42 H 46.421.50 56 ISO 000 1 ><356.50 94 H so 000 140.441.50 172 W U0OOO 307,654.00 370 D -jjOOO 4S0.369.50 568 Q .i' liOO 655.139.00 766 koOOO 1.365.131.50 1.558 H j:,jj.OOO 3.523.124.00 3.934 married personjB CM Present Ne\ ^ tsw Income Tax Income B 5W 900 ijffl 1.QOO jB 1.100 t|M 1200 til 1500 Itw :6,Xl ifl 1700$ 1.80 :|9 1,500 7.20 1900 14.16 <11 2040 22.80 131.44 40.08 48.72 57.36 66.00 109.20 198.60 312.00 425.40 570.80 1 720.20 1 893.60 1 1.079.00 1 2,246.00 3 3.819.00 5 5,694.00 7 7,824.00 10 17.499.00 21 22,849,00 28 45.919.00 55 76.839.00 93 39,909.00 172 07,084.00 370 79,819.00 568 54,554.00 766 22.524.00 3,934 1RIED PERSON jsent Ne\ lie Tax Income * 29 20 208 00 321.40 434.80 584.20 1 733.60 1 911.00 1 2.01400 3 3,516.00 5 5,334.00 7 7.440.00 9 17.043.00 21 22,361.00 27 13,535.00 40 15,383.00 55 76,287.00 93 29.341.00 171 36,476.00 369 79,203.00 567 53,930.00 765 53,907.00 1,557 21.884.00 3,933 lat total tax w 28, 1942 the bridegroom, Eve was the bride, and God, Himself, was the officiating minister. The story oi that first marriage, when Gqci gave Eve to Adam, comes to us with the freshness of Eden, itself. The scene is touching in its sublime innocence and glorious in its significance for all the generations that follow. "And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed" (Genesis 2: 25), because sin had nformation ig tables show how stiff increases surtax rates and lower personal y on all income above $624, will proved by Congress, income subject to the regular inlt of gross income on the assumpother deductions average 10 per i income above $624 and is offset epresented in the post-war credit NO DEPENDENTS v Victory Post-War Tax Tax Credit 5.20 20.92 3.80 0.95 29.20 6.30 1.58 37.48 8.80 2.2C 54.04 13.80 3:45 70.60 1880 4.7C 87.16 23.80 5.95 I03.t2 28.80 7.2C 120.28 33.80 8.45 136.84 3380 9.70 153.40 43.80 10.95 169.96 48.80 12.2C 186.52 53.80 13.45 203.08 58.80 14.7? 219.64 63.80 15.95 236.20 68.80 17.2C 252.76 73.80 18.45 269.32 78.80 19.70 285.88 83.80 20.95 302.44 88-20 22.20 319.00 93.80 23.45 407.80 118.80 29.70 600.40 16880 42.20 793.00 218.80 54.70 021.60 26880 67.20 oin on si a so cq ?r ,506.80 368.80 92.20 ,771.40 418.80 J04.7C .056.00 468.80 117.20 ,718.00 718.80 179.70 ,791.00 968.80 242.20 ,176.00 1,218.80 304.7C ,801.00 1,468.80 367.20 ,361.00 2,468.80 500.00 ,676.00 2,968.80 500.00 .026.00 3,968.80 500,00 ,351.00 4.968.80 500,00 .381.00 7,488.80 ' 500,00 ,616.00 12,468.80 500,00 ,616.00 24,668.80 500,00 ,616.00 37,468.80 500,00 .616.00 * 43,384.00 500,00 ,616.00 61,384.00 500,00 ,616.00 115,384.00 500,00 -no dependents v Victory Post-War Tax Tax Credit $' 3.80 $ 1.52 r . ? 4.30 2.52 8.80 3.52 13.80 5.52 18.80 7.52 23.80 9.52 2840 1152 33.80 13.52 7.80 3880 15.52 20.40 43.80 17.52 36.96 48.80 19.52 53.52 53.80 21.52 70.08 88-80 2352 86.64 63.80 25.52 103.20 68.80 27.52 119.76 73.80 29 52 136.32 78.80 31.52 152.88 83.80 33.52 169.44 88.80 35.-2 186.00 93.80 37.52 268.80 118.80 <7.52 446.40 188.80 67.52 639.00 21840 87.5 839.60 268.80 107.52 .068-80 318.80 187 52 ,206.80 36840 147.52 ,561.40 418.80 10755 ,836.00 408.80 187.52 426 00 718-80 887.52 SoO 86840 387.52 .701.06 1.818-80 487.55 ,380.00 1,468.80 587.5.; 882 00 2,468-80 987,52; ;?fi;So 2:968.80 1.000.0C 784 00 4,968-80 1.000.0C moo 7:468.80 1.000.0C 000.00 12,468.80 J-OOO.OC 000 00 24,968.80 1.000.0C 000.00 37,468.80 1.0000 000.00 x62.000.00 l.?000 i000.00 x116,000.00 1.000.0c 2 dependents v Victory Tax Tax Credit 3 3 80 $ HI 6.30 8.7"! 8.80 3.8"! 13.80 6.07 -o on 8 27 -IO.OV v,_. 23.80 10.41 28.80 12.61 33-80 11.81 3880 17.01 43.80 16.21 48.80 21.41 53.80 23.01 58.80 25.8? 63.80 28.01 68.80 30.21 73.80 32.41 10.40 78.80 34.61 22.10 83.80 36.81 36.44 88.80 36.07 53.00 93.80 41.21 153.80 118.80 52.27 301.40 168.80 74.21 485.00 218.80 96.21 677.60 268.80 118.27 $86.20 318.80 140.21 ,114.80 368.80 162.21 ,351.40 418.80 184.21 .616.00 468 80 206.21 ,147.00 718.80 316.21 ,105.00 968.80 426.27 ,406.00 1,218.80 536.21 ,974.00 - 1,468.80 646,21 .413.00 2,468.80 1,086.27 .668 00 2,668 80 1.200.0C ,934.00 3,868.00 1.200.0C ,217.00 4,968.80 1,200.0( .161.00 7,468.80 1,200.0( ,384.00 12,468.80 1.200.0C ,384,00 24,968.80 1,200.0( .384.00 37,468.80 1.200.0C .384.00 x44,009 00 1,200.0( ,384.00 x62,000.00 1,200.0( .384.00 X116,000.00 1,200.0( ill not exceed 90 per cent of net r the Extension specialist.. j.c m . jn , one of the fastest-curing of all J. i -not; i republican >1 Wed., Uct. 21st?Secession, Thurs., Oct. 22nd?Exum .... I Fri., Oct. 23rd?Grissett To' > I Saturday, Oct. 24th?Ash, A I Mon., Oct. 26th?Hickman's ' I Hickman's Store. ' I Tues., Oct. 27th?Mill Creek \ I Wed., Oct. 28th?Supply .... r I Thurs., Oct. 29th?Bolivia ... \ I Fri., Oct. 30th?Longwood . r I Sat., Oct. 31st?Freeland .... r I All Voters are asked t i I to begin at 7:30 P. M. Eas 1 I A Car Lpad. JI Candidates and Speaki i f. london I CHAIRr ! not entered their lives. 'ha; ' That the woman should have am ' been from the man's side is also | Du 1 of precious significance. Not from aft i his head to rule him, nor from | an, his feet to be his slave, but from [ ms , his side, to be his comerade and | Ju ^friend, to reign as a queen with; ' , him in the exercise of life's glor- j , ious privileges. The Apostle Peter w" , admonishes husbands to dwell' ' 1 with their wives, giving them due j crc ( honor, as "heirs together of the ing (grace of life" (1st Peter 3: 7) crt Marriage was the first institu- iar i tion to be founded, it was found-! ed by God, himself, and it re- crc tains supremacy over all other j human ties. When -the sanotityipo' of marriage is not recognized, t0 divorces are common. The failure 1 to recognize marriage as sacred ku is responsible for many broken homes. When faced with the many ma and intricate problems of mar- am ried life, it is wise to go back to Mc the beginning for the true perspective. "Therefore shall a man ar? leave his father and his mother, wh and shall cleave unto his wife: ^je and they shall be one flesh" (Gen. 2:24). Our Lord gave the ideal idea of marriage when He emphasized i th( the complete union of the twain: j j "Wherefore they are no more j ^h( | twain, but one flesh. What there! fore God hath joined together, uf( i let not man put asunder" (Matt. i 19: 6). According to the Jesus bel i theory of marriage, there can be ' but one just cause for separation. 1 Whether it is permissible for the Qjj 1 divorced husband or wife to mar- su; 1 ry another, when fornication is 5& J the cause of the separation the I Master did not say but His words I clearly indicate that it is not per- ^ i missible otherwise. ble I The young Christian couple ni( 1 will take esus into their lives and 1 homes. He will have His rightful ' place as guest and friend and l ] helper from the first, because they know that He is interested I in the social and family side of FC I life. "On th third day there was j ? a marriage in Cana, of Galillee." 1 It is pleasing to know that the ' Master was and is interested in trr home life, even at its beginning. i The better you know eJsus the ! more freely will you invite Him to share the close, intimate rela- ~ tionships of your life. H wants J W. to be invited into your life. He | 1 1 left His busy ministry in JeruJ salem and attended the marriage, pf | At the right moment, He saved ; ! the wedding feast from an em, bararassing situation by turning i the water into wine. When emer i gencies arise throughout married j life, He is ready to meet them. The story is told of a group of ! ' students who were competitors j in writing an essay on the first' t miracle. It is said that the win-' ning essay consisted of only eight !w, words: "The conscious water j j knew its*(369 and blushed." Re-: 1 member, friend, esus is the Lord ' of life. Whatever the situation 1 may be, however difficult, He is pc able to settle it. Will you not trust Him and invite Him into! ] your life? j KUDZU 'RESCUES" FARMERS 1 AS OTHER HAY CROPS FAIL ~' Kudzu, a plant which was used: principally as a porch vine until a few years ago, came the res- inl cue of North Carolina farmers Co' " . . . Me this year when other hay crops An I were ruined by rains in July and i ^ i August. "The 1942 season was; Ju< ! not very favorable for most hay er j crops," reports E. H. Meacham, {}j? | Extension soil conservationist of Mt N. C. State College. "Wet weath-1 jec t er during the summer ruined gj ! many tons of hay before it could boi | be properly cured. Such was not edi > the case with kudzu." iof noi Farmers began planting kudzu a ( . as a soil erosion-control crop a toe i few years ago. Now the plant j? I covers many hundreds of acres of no> [ land that formerly laid bare to we I the beat of the rain and wind.! a|sa t Then the palatability of kudzu as j cer a nutritious hay crop was learn-1 j; .ed- k; "Kudzu is easy to feed and is ??a well liked by livestock," reports to - ' - ..T., THE STATE POR' P crops. It may be cut one day i J put in the barn the next day. ' ring its third year of growth :er planting, from one to one ; J one-half tons of hay per acre ty be cut at any time from ly 1 to frost. The weather and convenience of the farmer II determine the cutting time." ! VIeacham explained that kudzu ; nvns gre planted, usually dur-1 ] ; February and March. The i | nvns are set out in beds, simi- i to watermelons and about ; ; same distance apart. The ! ip grows comparatively well on | 3r soils, but responds readily ] applications of fertilizer. For the first two years after I dzu is planted, a row crop ; ] y be used with it if the slope I i fertility of the soil permit, i ist farms in the State have I :as of from one to ten acres i ich are well adapted to kudzu, , i acham said. 1 i 1 Akron, Ohio, recently held a . re - a - Gun" campaign to aid j > scrap metal drive, fixing a i ota of 12 >4 lbs. per person ? J > amount of metal in a .30 cali- i r machine gun. A parade feat- J sd two 10-ton steam rollers, a . ;on concrete mixer, several j arses. i If the U. S. cut its use of fuel 1 to 10 percent below 1941 con- < mption, the saving would fill j 3 sea-going tankers. ????? ] rhe nickel which went into the II output of nickel-plated ta>ware have supplied all the i :kel needed in production of 43 j avy tanks. < WANT ADS ~ j )R SALE ? 2 used Battery ] radios, late models, complete j -' < ? it--.. O-OC D^n i. _ 1 vviin new UiiLLL'J_y. ton's, Whiteville, N. C. )R SALE ? One used bicycle, , reconditioned, no certificate re- ; quired. Braxton's, Whiteville, I N. C. 1 ANTED ? Small Refrigerator ' or ice box... H... H... Thomas, t Southport, N. C. >UND ? Federal Auto' Use ! Stamp. May be reclaimed by paying cost of this ad. State ' Port Pilot Office. ANTED?We pay highest market prices on hogs, pigs and :attle every Monday. Honest j Weight, cash on delivery. Shal- ; lotte Stock Market, M. S. Hus- < ?n, Mgr. } ANTED ? Man as foreman of j saw mill and log woods. Pre- ; fer man able to estimate tim- i oer. J. L. Thurston Lumber Co., < Whiteville, N. C. >R SALE ? Fishing Smack | 'Three Friends," length 37.8; breadth 12.0 ft.; 18-hp gas engine. Thoroughly reconditioned. Mrs. H. G. Bowman, Milk Bar, Georgetown, S. C. ~LEGALS COMMISSIONER'S SALE jnder and by virtue of the decree the Superior Court of Brunswick linty, N. C., in an action entitled ry G. Edwards. Administratrix vs. na Leonora Edwards, et. al., dated tober 13. 1942 and approved by Judge holding court In the 8th licial District, notice is hereby givthat the undersigned Commissionbeing therein commanded will re-sell i following described real estate at i Court House door at Southport. C.. Wednesday. October 28th, 1942 the highest bidder for cash, subt to the approval of the court, the lowing described lands located at livla. Brunswick County. N. C., inded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the je of W. B. and S. Railroad right way. runs thence with a ditch rth 62 degrees 15' west 180 feet to stake at a ditch, thence with said ch north 29 degrees 80' east 170 t to a stake, thence north degress 15' west 27 feet a ditch thence with said ditch rth 16 west 410 feet to a stake, rnce with ditch north 9 degrees 15' st 200 feet to a stake, thenee south degrees 45' east 550 feet to a ,ke at a ditch and in A. B. Mer's line at a lot owned by J. K. tlaw. thence with said lot south degrees 30' west 60 feet, thence ith 35 degrees 30' East 110 feet to ; W. B. and S. (Rail Road) right way. thence with said right of y about south 35 degrees 30* west the BEGINNING. Containing 6 es and being the lands described first tract, third tract. fourth ct. fifth tract also a small porn on south end of tract two as HI H 1cemeetings Peter Robinsons Store Vereens Store wn, JParkers Store xe McCumbee Store Cross Roads, T. M. Dun Lewis Store .... Elnora Hewett Store School House Jenrette Store Babson's Store o be present. Meetings tern War Time. Bring zrs will be Present Flewis tlAN r PILOT, SOUTHPORT. K 'Hl.ll I TpigWWWWfafTT recorded in Register Book No. 50, page 120. And being the same land conveyed to the late Dewey L. Edwards by A R. Edwards as recorded in Book 57 at page 602. Brunswick County Registry. This October 13th. 1942. C. ED. TATLOR. l0-21c Commissioner FORECLOSURE NOTICE Xotice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ol Brunswick Couhty, X. C., dated the 31st day of Aiigust. 1942. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus George H. Cannon and Wife, if any." the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale tc the highest bidder for cash on the L'nd day of November. 1942, at 12 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door, Southport. N. C\. to satisfy the detree of said court to enforce the payment of $85.24. the following described real estate, located In Town L^reek Township. Brunswick County, \\ C., bounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at a fallen pine tree near Palmers Branch and runs thence W 15 E. 270 Poles to a sweet gum, Pred J. Jones Corner, thence his line S. 08 E. 68 Poles to the Wilmington and Georgetown road: thence with said road S. 21 W. 60 Roles to a tweet gum on the run of Still Branch: thence S. 45 E. 78 Poles tp a Ash or the same branch; thence down said run of said branch to its intersection with the Clav Hill Branch: thence iown Clay Hill Branch to Town Sreek; thence up same some distance oelow Town Creek upper Bridge; thence X. 75 W. 216 Poles io the beginnlnng oontalnihg26f> acres more or less, And being the same tract of land onveyed by George H. Cannon, Sr., to his wife. Jennie J. Cantion. October 14tfc. 1901. As Is recorded in Book TT-Pnge 22. to which reference s made. It is distinctly understood hat from the above described paroe] ?f land have beert cohveyed certain parcels by George H. Cannon and by lennie J. Cannon, which are now ol "ecord, all of which conveyance heretofore made, we do hereby ratify and . on firm. And all other lands owned by Jeorge H. Cannon and Wife, if any, All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days Allowed for raffce of bfil before report made. Cash to be paiil at sale. This the 5th day of October. 1942, S. B. FR1XK. L0-28c Commissioner. MORTGAGE 8AT.E Under aud by virtue of the power if sale contained in that mortgage given from A. W. Clemmons to the judersigued on January 15, 19.1C. recorded in Book 58 at page 883, default having been made in the payment of the principal and interest thereon, in order to satisfy the terms if the said mortgage, the undersigned will sell the following described tract of land at the Court House door. Southport. North Carolina at public auction to the highest Didder, for cash, at noon on Monday, October 2G, 1942; In Brunswick County. State ol S'orth Carolina, on the North side if the W. &. G. Road, adjoining F. NI. While's lands and others, and rounded as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a stake on the S'orth side of said road, runs thence S'orth 20 degrees West, with the :hence East 22 yards to a stake; Lewis Road 35 yards to a stake; [hence about south 35 yards to said oad (Wilmington and Georgetown Road); thence with said road to the ieginning. containing One Sixth (1-t icre) more or less. Dated and posted this the 23rd lav of .September, 1942. R. D. White. Mortgagee Taylor & Prevatte Attys. 10-21-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by virue of a decree of the Superior Court ol Brunswick County. N. C.. dated the list day of August, 1942. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Mrs. T. A. Simmons and Husband, il my." the undersigned commissioner .vill expose at public auction sale tc lie highest bidder for cash on the hid day of November. 1942. at 12 o'clock A. M., at the Coutrhouse door, Southport, N. C., to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $243.25. the following described real estate, located in North IPjjHraiBJBgrajaHJHrErerararejaa CI I Sheril ION T1 Go to the Po as an Honest, I Justice is Admi | we need from 1 I ELECT A Go a a a a 5 e MjaiareiBjaBJaHiaaaaarerara _c. . ] West Townahip. Brunswick County. iN. *?., bounds and itMcnbed as fol- ( I! lows ; 1 BEGINNING at a stake F. O. Wit- ' ' llama and Annie Williams dividing ', corner run thence North 51 West If. chains and 45 links to stoke., thence j South stake In said dividing line [ thence with said dijridinrr line I North 42 Fast 15 chains to the he-. [ginning, containing 20 acres more or less and all other lands owned bv I I Mrs. T. A. Simmons and Husband, if, i any. In Brunswick County. North' Carolina. All sales subject to renort to and. confirmation bv the Court. Ten days, allowed for raise of bid before report i made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 5th day of October. 1942. j S. B. FRTNK. j 10-28c Commissioner. I FORECLOSURE NOTIC E Notice Is hereby given that by vlr- j Lite .of a decree of the Superior Court i of Brunswick t'oynty. N. C\. dated | the 51st dav of August. 1912. in anj action entitled "Brunswick Countvf versus Solomon Brown, and wife, if j anv." the undersigned commissioner Will evnose at Public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 2nd dav of November. 1942. at 12 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door, Southport. N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to en fore the payment of *206.59. the following described real estate, located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick Countv, X. C.. hounded and described as follows : BEGINNING at Charles Ganev's < and "F. W. Potter's corner in Pitman i Branch at a black grim arid runs i thence with Charlie Ganey's line to the Goodman Branch to a spruce pine; thence with Potter's line to Pittman Branch, and thence with F. W. Potter's line down spiP branch tn | the beginning. Containing 5f. acres more or less being the same land conveyed by 1 F. W. Potter to Stephen Ganey and ! duly recorded in Book' V. Page 139 ' of the Records of Brunswick County. | , Together with all and singular the I lands tenements, hereditaments, and , appurtenances thereto belonging or in ' , anywise there unto anoertalnine. and ail the estate, right, title and interest ( ; thereto and all other lands owned byj, | Solomon Brown and wife. If any. ? -NOT] I am a candi sioner. It has bee < /a to the voters. i;i I been able to cont During the prim 1 cerely hope that will rally to my Democratic Tick STE1 EiaajzjaaBiaaggiziHiHjarajHfaara -ELE - ? ?mmmrn m PEELE ff of Brut UESDAY. NO II and Cast Your Ba efficient and Capabl nistered for all alik^ lawlessness in all pa MAN WE G To The Polls And Gi Vote To This Man Republicai (Paid For By Bruniw Al| sales subject t& report to and'* confirmation by the Court. Ten days]J allowed for raise of bid before report?J made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 5th day of October. 1942. S. R. FIUXK. ( |0-28c Oo-.imlaslorier. | J FOnECI.OSrRE XOTITF Xotlce Is hereby given thai by vir- Jj [ue of a decree of the Superior Court i r?f Brunswick County. X. C.. dated the Ust dav of August. 1942. in an nc-.f [ion entitled "Brunswick County ver-'l uis b. T. Hewett and wife, if ?ny:"," ihe undersigned commissioner will ex- ? riose at nnblic auction s^le to ?he!ri highest bidder for cash on the 2nd day F if Xovember. 1942. at 12 o'clock A. a M.. at the Courthouse door. ,South- o ;>ort. X. C.. to satisfy the decfee of t ?nid court to enforce the pnvment of I ?220.11. the following described real e estate, located in Shallotie Township. I < Brunswick County. X. C.. hounded and h described as follows i , t BEOIXXTXO at a stake Warren W. j a Fiewetts corner, thence with Ijls line :" 4outh 11 decrees East to a spruce " r?ine in the Ceorge Prink, line, thence j ^ S. 80 W. to the Florence C. Vereen1R corner, thence Xorth 13 degrees West n lo a stake at Sauce Pan Creek, j, hence back with the main road to;r he beginning, containing fifty acres, r more or less. ? And all other lands belonging to the, r iftid L. T. Hewett and Wife, if any.^ in Brunswick County, Xorth Caro- n lina. F All sales subject to renort to and n confirmation bv the Court. Ten days; ^ allowed for raise of bid before report i made. Cash to be pa hi at sale. 1 This the 5th day of October. 1942. J1 8. B. FRIXK, I ' l0-28c Commissioner. 11 1 c VOTICK OF HA1.F I* I NllF.K MORTBACJF 1>FED lf Under and by virtue of authority! ' a ^f the power of sale contained in t that certain mortgage dated Xovemt?er 2. 1988. given by R. L. Bland to ? M. L. Mint/, and recorded in Book 051 it page 495. and Book 52 at page' 270, Office of the Register of 0 Deeds of Brunswick County. Xorth j Carolina, default having been made i the payment of the matured note 1 md the interest thereon, in order to ICE TO VOT date for the office of C n my purpose to meet v i account of tire ration r . i a. act as many or tne voier ary I did see many of if I do not see all of rr support and to the sup ;et on Nov ember 3, 194 5HEN I. Mtt 'I rl \f\fi CTWILLE1 lswick Cc iVEMBER 3rd illot for a man who e Official; a man wl !, and who will give irts of our county. \N BE PROl ive Your Support A i And The Entire i Ticket! ick CoOnty Voters) [SISI3ISI3I3IBISISIZI3I3I3ISISI3ISRIS. gaBaaaaeaaaa?BgaBBae?8g? page 5. r 9 - - r- - - .> _ -f u .. j. Rtlffy. ihe terms of. the mortgage herein recuwf- updeftiijped will ell the hind hereinafter nM^nbed to he highest bidder for cash, at the ourt house door. South port. North Carolina, on the Oth day of Xovem>er. 1042. at 12 o'clock noon, or so nuch thereof as may be necessary to Btlsfy the above referred to moct;age. Said property is bounded and (escribed as follows: In Shallotte Township. Brunswick \>untv. North Carolina. FIRST *RACT: Known as Orissett and >dd land and Beginning at a water ak on the side of the marsh: thence lorth 4 west to the old * Seashore toad; thence said road abo'd east bout SO roles to live oak in the line f the Estate of Pien-ey Cause: hence south 4 east to.the mouth of dttle Field Creek; thence along the dge of the marsh to the beginning, ontaining 12I? acres, more or less, and ielng same tract of land conveyed o said R. L. Iikiml bv W. A. Bland s dpneaVs In record !>ook No. 8. age 230 to which reference is herev made -save said except 2 acres, aore or less, sold but of the above iy said R. L. Bland to E. H. Pig^tt s apnears by record hook No. 21." age 9. and same lot No. ,8 as alifted to said R. L Bland by arbltatocs as appears by reference to look No. 50. pa"" <72 all of the forgoing records being in legist er of >eeds Office. in the County of truns wick to which references ore lade herein. SECOND TRACT: Being f/u No. J) s allotted to said R. L. Bland by irbltrators as will more fully apear bv reference to Book No. 50 at age 473 reference being again herev made for the purpose of inclining said Cot No. 9 herein as speciftally as if set out herein by meets nd boundaries including homes of irantors where they now reside. Excepting however, one - fourth ere conveyed by R. L. Bland to E. J. Cause, colored, and heine the ame property where the said E. U. iaiise now lives. Dated and posted this the 8th day f October, 1942. M. I.. MINTS. Mortgagee AVEOR AND PREVATTK Attorneys 11-4o wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ERS ounty Commisvith and to talk ling I have not s as I intended. ! you, and I siniy friends, they e .c _ f .ll port 01 tne iun > 2 I JTZ ] I J i ! 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State Port Pilot (Southport, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1942, edition 1
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