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t^o J*eporter I port Pilot reaches Shal I .year old son, Robert, I to this Rovin' Re I That's Keziah L pipe m his mouth." I oni, of the girls, we don't |Lr just which, but seems K have been "Pretty" I told us Saturday l.f trere lying when we told I old we were. She I ming that we look | imger than the age fce. and we gave it right |10 tie day. I I S Ross of Ash on ? Shallotte Saturday, ? . tag that we think ? . . mebody. He sent The a year to his sister, I. x Iranian, in Jackson lfA our friend W. h. mm. I ng in like order. I stmas present he sub I p iper for Norman i?;ii C. E. Lambeth, both Ki Point. 1 - who has a farm I church community, I. is week that he had Kjd four hogs to kill thus K year. They were eight I and weighed 300 I Last year Mr. Smith M;he Jlunbo in Brunswick I butchering one that ??> rounds. puc'n we may not, have a #r of Commerce at South f; got considerable person faction this week in re ; from G. C. McCullers of ji a card stating that we aember of the North Car ?i.?ber of Commerce Exe t in good standing for an other year. We mentioned in the paper last j week that menhaden fish were dumb. Both Hall Walters, pilot <; of a spotter plane, and Captain ; Curtis M. Lewis of one of the ; local boats, have, disagreed with us on that assertion. They claim that menhaden are the smartest sort of fish, that they have been attending large schools! The Blue and White Tourist J Court at Bolivia is about the '< most modern thing of its kind in Brunswick. While congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, we are remembering that the State News j Bureau wrote us this week for a j listing of all tourist courts in the ! county. Things occasionally slip up on a fellow. Tuesday of last week on information it was stated that J. J. Ramsauer would build a new home the first of the year. Next day while the paper with j the story was being printed, j trucks loaded with brick, sand, j Lumber and what not arrived with contractors." And instead of one home the Ramsauer's will build two. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. \S. W. Garner of the Anchor Hotel at Shallotte Point for sending one of their new 1950 calendars. The said calendars have all the in formation we want on them. In addition to listing the days they will also tell us when the moon changes so that we can go fish ing. Here last week with his wife and son, R. E. Sentelle, former superintendent of schools, now a practicing attorney at Canton, said: "I always believed South port people would wake up one rACK'S SERVICE STATION w. C. BLACK ? WHITEVULE - PHONE 1 IO-J sn You Need Building Materials SEE US NTH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. Castle Hayne Road ? Phone 2-3339 WILMINGTON, N. C. fiber ? Wallboards ? Roofinci ? Paints, Etc. SCHEDULE V. B- & B- BUS LINE Southport, N. C. ?FFECTIVE TUES., JAN. 20, 1948 WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE Is soithpokx leaves wiuvungtoi* " 7:00 A. M. ? :00 A.M. ?9:30 A. M. [9:30 A. M. 1 :35 P. M. n:3() p M 4:00 P. M. :00p. M" 6:10 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 10:20 P.M. 6.10 ??? - SUNDAY ONLY - ^ ^tTHPOBT LEAVES WlLM*NGT<>Ji II*0 A. M 9 :00 A. M. If A- M. 1 :35 P. M. W P. jj. 6 :10 P. M C:00P. m. 10:20 P.M. of these days, and from ? the looks of things you are waking up right now." Away back about 1920 R. D. White of ShaUotte sold J. J. McK6y of Bolivia a Model- A Ford roadster. In time that roadster was made into a coupe, later it became a convertable, and still is. ' It is liable to be converted into anything next. But when we ask- j ed McCoy about it last week, he said: "It still runs like a new car." i Dr. and Mrs. R. H. HOlden of ShaUotte have seen plenty of basketball, baseball and football, but after attending the East Arcadia Brunswick County Train ing School game Thursday night, Mrs. Holden told us that the local colored boys put out some of the fastest and trickiest playing she has seen. i While admitting that we have had some rather cool nights, this is business of informing L. T. Yaskell up in New Jersey that we have worn a coat only one day this winter. And that we still think he was crazy to leave this county, its climate and the blue- ' gill and large mouth bass that I Sam Bennett and we are going after this week. A fellow that a lot of people miss seeing about Southport now is Fred Stevens, owner of the Magnolia Dairy. Prior to his get ting sick he could be seen going about his work early and late. He never told about it, we just happened to hear many a poor family or family with sick chil dren have found a bottle of milk waiting on their doorstep, gift from the kindly dairyman. GOOD DRAINAGE FOR Continued From Page One potatoes and had the fine aver age of 110 bushels of No. 1 pack per acre. His tenants raise their own meat. Aside from that there has been little attention paid to live stock raising during the past few years. Now Mr. Gwynn has 18 acres in good permanent pastures and he says he is seriously con sidering the raising of livestock to sonsume the surplus products of the big farm. Mr. Gwynn admits that he mai'.e an absolute flop with cotton. He planted 88 acres in the staple and only harvested a measley 19 bales. His failure with cotton was not due to his land but to the fact that the boll weevils had a field day this summer. OFFICERS TAKE Continued From Paee One officers captured Herbert Gallo way of Varnum's Landing walk ing through some woods at Ho well's Point. Galloway was carry ing one gallon of non-tax paid whiskey, according to the offi CATHOLIC INFORMATION The Most Wonderful Way In The World Winding from a spot in the city of Jerusalem out beyond the walls to the hill of Golgotha, is the most wonderful Way in the world ? wonderful because twenty cen turies ago Jesus Christ trod this Way, bearing the cross on which He was to die for the salvation of all mankind. A pious tradition tells us ? and it's so logical and so natural that it's easy to believe ? that after the Ascension, Christ's Blessed Mother and others who knew Him made daily visits , to various memorable spots along that Way ? places hallowed by the great sufferings and kindly acts of Jesus on His way to His death. As Christianity spread, more and more people made pilgrim ages to Jerusalem to tread the Way that He had trod, in ador ing commemoration of His Pas sion and Death. Later, because so long a journey was impossible to all, reproductions of these hal lowed spots were fashioned in many places in Europe, and to these the people flocked to medi tate and worship. Finally in 1731 Pope Clement Vn sanctioned universal spread of the devotions now known as the Stations of the Cross. That is why today in every Catholic church in every land you may see in painting or sculpture fourteen I "stations," each visualizing one j of the events of that first agoniz I ed Way ? events to stir the heart ! and mind of him who meditates | on them. Can any Christian ever forget the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ? Should any Christian be allowed to ? The Catholic Church keeps always before its people re minders of this stupendous sacri fice. It offers the choicest bless ings in the name of God to him who, with contrite heart, journeys mentally with Christ along that most wonderful Way in the world ? the Way , of the Cross. During Lent the Stations of the Cross are part of the weekly, public devotation. But every day many drop into the nearest Catholic church and privately make the Stations of the Cross, offering up the graces gained for themselves, their friends, or for thrfikOls of those Who Tutve'gone' before. . . If it's anything Catholic, ask a Catholic ! For further information write P, O. Box 351, Whiteville, N. C. Your Last Stop Leaving Brunswick YOUR FIRST STOP COMING BACK * STONE'S SERVICE STATION Junction Of Routes 17 With 74 & 76 HOLIDAY FOOD NEEDS BIG STOCK OF CHRISTMAS CANDY FRUIT & NUTS FRUIT CAKE MIX With a house full of company it becomes a problem to feed the family through the holi day season. Here is where we shine. Gome in and call on us for all the help you need. RUSS FOOD CENTER Ghas. Russ, Proprietor Shallotte, N. C. cers. His case has also been doc keted for trial in January before Judge W. J. McLamb. REGULAR LIONS (Continued from page one) friends from surounding clubs are Invited to attend. BOATS RETURN"" (Continued Fr~m -rape Onet Downing and Captain Moore re ported the same resuts, insofar as their boats were concerned. ~ card" oF thanks" We wish to express our heart- 1 felt appreciation to friends and I neighbors for acts of kindness ! and expressions of sympathy dur- 1 ing our recent bereavement. Mayi God bless you every one. MR. & MRS. R. WILL DAVIS AND FAMILY WANT ADS FOR SALE: Two large Duo Therm oil circulators. Good con dition. Mrs. M. H. Rourk, Shal lotte, N. C. "man" WANTED to- replace Watkins Dealer in Brunswick County, who was forced to drop [ out because of severe illness in | family. Built up business, and hustler should be able to enjoy $2.00 an hour earnings. The J. R. Watkins Company will provide credit backing for the right party. Prefer man between 25 and 55 years of age and with car or truck in good condition. This is i a permanent business and as can be shown by a Fieldman, a work er can earn from $80 to $100 weekly. Write to The J. R. Wat kins Company, Rural Sales De partment, Richmond, Virginia, or to Fieldman R. L. Rollins, 309 South Slocumb Street, Goldsboro, N. C. C. W. Davis Co. WHOLESALE GROCER 310-12 N. Water St. Dial 6587 Dial 32286 - Wilmington, N. C. Distributors of Quality Foods Since 1922 . Catering to the retail grocer, hotels, cafeterias, restaurants, hospital institutions and baker ies. We also cater especially to dredges, boats, and outgoing ships. We carry a full line of No. 10 canned vegetables, No. 10 canned fruits and juices of all kinds. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard pickles and ?sauce* Also dried fruit*.* bay ,br raisin*, package raising, bulk raisins, citron, fruit cake mix.Mince meat, pail jelly and pie fillings that are ready pre pared. Toilet tissue, wrapping paper, table napkins, paper bags, paper towels and wax paper. We are factory repre sentatives of show cases, all models. Get In touch with us for yonr new show case. We also carry a full line of soda fountain supplies. We also car ry all popular sellers In 5c candy bars We Cater Especial ly to New Grocery Stores on Their Opening Orders . . We Give You Prices. So You Can Compete. We Deliver at all the Beaches. FOR SALE: One 1500-lb. Prr- ' cherson snaking horse. See him at work. Bargain. Lee Kye, Phone . 2-2652, Wilmington, N. C. FOR SALE: Choice juniper i lumber. Prettiest boat-building I material you ever saw. Large or small orders. John B. Ward, Ash, j N. C. I LOST: -Fox hound dog with black spot on side and with "Earl Monroe, Bobbins, N. C." on dog tag. Lost near Waccamaw River. Finder contact me at once. $25.00 j Reward. FOR SALE: JUl-acre farm near Supply. 20-acres cleared. 11 room dwelling, outbuildings. Known as old Lish Sellers place. Bargain price, terms. STEVENS AGENCY Southport, N. C. FOR RENT: Nice, comfortable room in private home. Hot water, reasonable rates, day or weekly. 1 Mrs. W. H. Walker, phone 2357, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Juniper lumber suitable for building skiffs or for bottoms for shirmp boats. E. C. Blake, phone 2441, Southport, N. C. l'OI'NI): A man's gold initial ring near yacht basin. Owner may phone 2203, Southport, for the ring and pay for this ad. FOR SALE: 10 retriever pups, perfect for Christmas presents. Straight cross between Chesa peake and Boykin retriever. Dark ; brown. Six weeks old and ready 1 to wean. Males $15.00; females S10.00. Paul Mason, Southport, N. C. | Auto UPHOLSTERING ( ? Convertible Tops ? Head Linings ? Side Panels ? Seat Covers ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding S E F CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP FOR SALE: Near Fort Caa well. Large corner lot just out side Southport City limits. Two furnished modem dwellings, one frame and one block, gas and oil heat. Also extra block utility and storage building. Complete details on request. Full price 55,500. Box 862 Southport, N. C. FEED & FLOUR Chicken Feed Ho? Ration Horse &*Mule Feed . Cow Feed ? ? ! Wholesale Or Retail < try GURLEY'S BEST Self Rising Flour V/e Reccmrtend & Guarantee It J. M. Parker & Son Junction Highway No. 130 & U. S. 17 SUPPLY, N. C. FEEDS? SEEDS FARM SUPPLIES We Are Wholeale Dealers For Statesville Flour Mills Co. FEEDS andFLOUR A Complete Line Of Starting And Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Broiler Ration, Hog, Dairy, Calf, and Dog Feed. Also, Poultry Supplies, Baby Chicks, Live Stock and Poultry Remedies, Wire Fence, Metal Roof ing, Tin Tubs, Well Chains, Cow Halters and Tie Out Chains. A Complete Farm Supply Store. Vaccinate Your Pullets Now Against Fowl Pox (Sore Head) We Will Assist Or Show You How, Al so Deworm Your Poultry and Hogs ? They Will Do Much Better. Free Delivery Service On Our Regular Routes ? Discount To Large Buyers and Dealers. Come To See Us Or Write Us And Our Salesman Will Call To See You. Growers Supply Co. % s 1606 NORTH FOURTH STREET Near Wholesale Produce Market WILMINGTON, N. C. PHONE 2-81 75 FOR SALE: Case (j:irlor, fair condition. Also good farm mule. Reasonable price. A. R. Mintz, Bolivia, N. C. TYPEWRITER REPAIR ING ? Any make. Also do repairing and cleaning "ty Adding Machines. PrKts ieasonable. See Mr. Harper at State Port I'i!ot Office, or contact me at 310 East Walter Street, WhiteviHe, N-. C.. Phone 3088. FOREt'l.OM'RE NOTICE Xotice is hereby given that 1 y virtue of a deer* -o of the Super* V Court of Brunswick County, N. c\, dated the ISth day o* November. 1949-. in an action entitled "Sn Ith Builder's Supply. Inc. vs Robert Hardy and wife. Od?>sa Hardy", (Jie undersigned commission* r w ill expose at public auction sale lo the dri - est bidder for < ash <n tin _ h Mav of December. 1949, at U o'd -k noon, at the Courthouse door, NuuthiAfft, N. to satisfy the deem of * ,j court to enfoitv tin p.?ym< nt i f $115.17 with inters! from tl . r*li day of January, until paid, the follwlng d'-- . riln-d real . -tab : BKING t!" ? .sane land ? v. ycd I -y , Annie J. Hollon, Ixila Baldwin and husband, l^evy Baldwin, 1 ?. il. . Br<?wn, Addle C. Brown ami husk- nd, Wai ter Itrovrn. Sadie ft llcmhy ?*d husband, Karl llemby, heirs at law of K. C. SpauldiiiK'. lo liobtri 4 I f dy and wife, Odessa Hardy, same fuillnr described as lying and U'lng in I own Creek Township. Brunswick County, North Carolina, couiaflHng five (5) acres, more or I. s. and being Known as the K. (J. Spauldlng hbine place, further referent to which is made in Hook .So. pa^e N'j", ,.f r t h?* Brunswi.k County BcKitdry. All sab s subject to report lo 'and confirmation by the < \nirt. Ten d ?ys allowed for raise of |.i,| before ? re port made Cash to ?.,? ,,abl at 1 his the L'Pth day of -November. V19 it. I. .MINTZ . Commissioner l---Sc XOTIf'i: OF FOItKt^l.OSt ItF*" Lnder and by virtue of a imwer K ?***> contained in a certain Ifeed of Trust executed by John S. .MitrfcJll and wale laila Mitehe'l to < Hen S. Cox on the 4th day of |>e< - inb?-r 1918 and re<-orded in Hook No. M at ;,a5* Nd. I2*> record* of Brunsuick county, A . C. to n<ur? payment, of Note tip-rein rceited default having been made in payment thereof. the undersigned trust c will offer and s;ll at rublic Auction to the highest -Nth, 1349, at li' o'clock noun all 'the l;;n described trails of land. Til ACT NO, 1. Beginning at a stake on .the Last Kid. of the I'tfbl.'e road and at the' mouth ol a dit h* runs Ihenee Solith M I a f with ?Ht. it 1^? fe?.t to a Make, J ?. IK lle*Kts corner on said ditch; thence \ *| j 695 feetr with .said H.v.cit's line to a Htak ? in Mrs. Bertie c. Hew ett ?* rne and at a ditch: ihcuco s . }? ? tn ;i stamp; tj..n<e isp in K 469 ?? figs t to a ttaka Jam i i.ass corner, Uience N To \\ 177 l'c't to the publir Vo:vl : ? # ,s ' -1 l) ' ,Wilh l,u> <"?' l ' -e ??!' SI ?i foad .to J he peinUof Ik'^inninc, >r. - ^ i'-> -i? a Hie saii,.? 1 1? !. to j s. mini. 11 by J?. Sellers and wife, -aid ?l. -i being n?conled in Hook . No. 7t OI| pa K'<-* records of Hrunsv. nk i'uliii TJIACT NO. 2. ne^'innliv at a ditch pohMr <lf tht? fiild; r.m , t . u,-(. \ XI W 101 fee| to a M:,K. : 1 lua.ro N v--, t1"* |i) "'?H'" < 1'i W irti fV V'i th-Ml. e lr' I to tie* ill .uiimiiii;, ?>Tiialnln(r :t .-i.tt.-. r,;,- n?. tract o( 1 111,1 ;?! J/ ;i Mkahell '.V A rs l? nil' ('. n,.?-,.|< Its ? 4' t I n-tonlirl In i[?nk 71. v cord* of liriiiMivIrk c-i.inm-. ii-n.,'{'MT r"' :li nt -Tl h?. ,,-|nn ",'1 h"'? 1,1 ,f .1 S." I'm tlll'l OIK! nf the J:. T. Kn!,y ,-,.rr. ,v: rims thvqre Nnrili 87 1 _? \v 7?fl m an .Jjvii r>ip<': ih'-ii.i. x 8';. ]?: usi f, ,,, Iran w Uw Jd? of :m i>m nwd: EK2 ; . ? l: 1571 ?"< iron w'k J1' 1 "yrtl: Junior 1 r' <'K rorni; tiwnci! 1; 7 . . (, , , f iron |il|. ; III! Ill;" .s 1,1". r. ,, ,,U"h l!- r N'lrhy line lu UK! llegjiiiiinK, co(iljiliiiiu{ tl'. ii.tok. nco<fr,|||it. (? mir? y | . j if Mklnmn AugiiM I:, 1 :i 1 |n,iu,ijnK ho o|.| |,?i,?. j. K(l| |( udjuii'iit 1.111,1 -,s <!.?? . riii*i| ami !? "ff. ,,art lh" r- > t 1/ t* ui i?y the I,. ,.f I'*',", 'JVM- "r '? Kniiy. .*i;k.i-.i 11. V ' H.'lnij (In an,.. 1 1 , I |. U?,oil ( oriMratlon Aug, 11 ?:,u, Iiv deed rorordwl it. JWwk 75 W3, roconh uf llhihuwlrk (,'oiin: I>|?..|| ,ii?| Vosli'il tills i|a y ,,r \ovmnljvr. 1 ri I u. "Il 11 s. fo* r w 1. ? Trustee, r. W. Ruark, Alt v. s'outhport, N, C. '' tlmYi .\OTI( K OF SAli; l if Kit JUKI) OF l lll SI Under and by virtue of the authority >f the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust, dated April i, 1918, given by la ? \\\ I'helps : nd Aife, Annie Mae 1'heljis, to K. J. I*revatte, Trustee, for L. A. Harlow, recorded in Hook 32, at I'a;.o *7, Office of te K*eh-tcr of Deeds for Brunswick County* North C arolina, \ jefault having b(M>n made In the payment of t lie matured note and interest thereon, in order to .satiny Lhe terms of the Deed of Trust therein recited, the undersigned will sell the lands hereinafter dc.-cribeci Lo the highest bidder far ? ash, at the door of Courthouse, In South port, North Carolina, on tie- 1 9t!i day r?f December, 19M, at ll:iiu oVlock noon; or so much tfioreof aa nay N necessary to satisfy tin- alM>\fe referred Lo Deed of Trust, said property lying nnd Ileitis in North west Township, Brunswick County, North Canrtina, more particularly de?crll)ed as follows: HKINC all of a certain tract of land adjoining the Sullivan'* place just west of Iceland, North Carolina, bounded on the south by the Wilming ton- Wlfltevi lie Highway, and on the north by the run of Dry liranch. In Brunswick ('ounty. North Carolina, ?aid land having boon acquired by Carolina I. and. Incorporated, from Hanover Hrunawick Inv tmeut Com pany, and being the same as conveyed 'o H. H. Lewis by Carolina Land, rncorporater, by deeds duly registered on tlie recor?ts of Hrunswick County, N. C. This land surveyed by Henry It. Heweit, and Hook of Ji.jts is iu South port. North Carolina. Dated and jxisted this the 16th day of November, K. J. PHKTX'ATTK, TRUSTEE 12-1 le NOTICE OF SALE I N DF.K DKKO OF Tit I ST, Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain - deed of trust executed by Caesar l.Vanb U and wife, Ilattie Daniels, on the 12th day of October l'Jlx, recorded in Book 9l' l'age 207, Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for e;u$h at the courthouse door in South port, Brunswick County, North Car olina, at noon on the 19th day of December 1919, the property convcyed In said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Bruns wick and State of North Carolina, ntbre particularly described as fol lows : BEGINNING at a , stump. John Jenrette's corner; runs thence south 82 degrees west 25 poles to a stake in Charlie Ganlous' line; thence south 20 degrees east 25 poles to a stake in Charlie Ganious' Ime; thence east 25 poleo'to a stake in L. W. Ganious' line; thence north 2 degrees west to the BEGINNING, containing 5.75 acres. Dated and posted tis the 21st day of November. 1949. D. C. HK BRING, TRUST BB PRINK HERRING, ATTpRNQVS
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