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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 THE NEWS REPORTER PENING J Miss Olivia Benton visited friends Favetteville Sunday. Miss ApTit-s Griffin spent vtH'k-ond with friends in Dunn. the Mr. S. G. Sarvis, of Tabor, was a itor at this office Tuesday. ur. a. A. lay lor, state director A larcp hnnV Aor- tcei (t,,, in the malarial fever work was here the yard of Mr. A. S. Richardson in Tuesday goinfc over thejwork that is ; the northern ' part of town Tuesday being done and which is being plan- evening. The animal was going in ned in this county. la leisurely fashion and seemed very a T-: , -little concerned with its surround- An effort is bemg made to admit j dings. A few months ago a deer ran tiuee small cniiuren oi Mrs. uora down the .principal paved street Faulk of Bug Hill, to the children's ' Chadbourn. i Jtiome at Greensboro. The father is dead and the mother unable to provide for the children and herself. All of the children are bright ap- ! ; rtii. , . , pearing. inc youngest, a ooy, is ' 7" I ' 1 - - 1 ' -- - - '1 - - 1 - in NOTICE OF SALE By vii-tue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage two years of age and the oldest, also dee made bv J- w- Dale and wife' Anywhere Any Time T t r r ? ? ? Auto Service 1 Call BLACK. Dr. L. Baggett, of Tabor was ;,moi: the visitors in town Tuesday. Mr. Allie Bennett, of Winston S.iiem has been spending several hero with his father. MVS Hoy and girl basketball teams n-m the Whiteville high school y.urneyed to Evergreen last Friday -nd engaged in a mixed ball game . nd altercation,. Local tobacco warehousemen say hat Mr. Will Sharp has leased and will operate the Clarkton tobacco warehouse this season. a boy, is ten. The one girl is five. Pending some disposal of the chil dren the mother and children are I staying at the county home. They have no relatives who can care for them. Business men who have adver tisements in the Missing Word page At Hammond Grocery Company's. MORTGAGE SALE i Emily W. Dale to J. W. Brinklev on i, ,v 111, ,1 p T.. 1 nnn j. , f cure the payment of three certain ! &QW&44 notes aggregating $3,000. default; :: - - having been made in the payment of said notes, at their maturity the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale and sell for cash to the Miss Louise K. Smith and Miss Margaret Register, of Wilmington, ..pent the week-end here with Mrs R lane no S. Lewis. are requested to get their change of '"" ului en jmuuc auction at ; copy in bv Monday night of ' each the coul't house door in the Town of! week or ve will be unable to make Whiteville at 12:00 noon, on the the changes. By way of explanation '. 28TH DAY 0F MARCH, 1924, of the contest, the editor removes the following described property: one or more words from one or more J-ying and beinS' 011 the south edge advertisements each week. These '. of the A..C.L. railroad in the Town words are sealed in an envelope and,of Bolton beginning at an iron deposited in the safe. All answers : stake in the pouth ede of the A-C-L received are filed and at the cm-;rlRht of way' said u'on Pipe be" elusion of the contest they will be!mS' P-'arl.v opposite the railroad sta-p-nnn nwr :iri tVm nvi7n 'nwnrfioi i tion at Bolton and about 60 feet A jrreat many last week. pr: answers were Both January and February have r ir.iot set records for bad wealfher in Columbus county. Rains and cold weather have retarded farm ci I; a great deal. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pierce went to Boiling Springs last week to at tend the funeral of their grandson. ;in three months old child of Dr. and Mrs. Yates Hamerick, who died ihcvv following a short illness. received i we;'t tne 0 mile- post, runs ; thence easterly along the eageoi tne It is not remembered when White- 'piP6. B- W- Brinkley's northwest ville has had Sunday telephone ser-1 corner; the last mentioned iron pipe vice and residents of the town have 1S a beginning corner of the tract to been much inconvenienced by the!be described, runs thence south 85 inability to reach doctors, caTT up ; degrees 40 minutes east with the friends, etc. It will, therefore, beicd-e of the A.C.L. railroad 228.5 welcome news to Whiteville neonle - feet to a stake; thence south four A- L , to ing LITTLE RESULT GETTERS Ten Cents Per Line Ten cents per line, six words make one line. Count words in your copy and send cash or stamps to cover number of in sertions desired. By virtue of authority vested in me under the provision of a deed of trust from J. M. Carroll and wife Emma Pen Carroll to the undersign ed trustee, dated August 3rd, 1923, registered in Book X-2, page 214; default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secufed, I will on Monday, MARCH 31ST. 1924. at 12 o clock noon, at the court house door in Whiteville, North Carolina, offer iuA '3C41C MUU..1C ; - J r. ,,, 1- 4.L r -1 o auction to the highest bidder for!;" in rl ' u v. : cash the following described lands 24.40 Chs.fr.om the i beginmnj in Columbus county, to-wit: south 82 degrees, west 8 1-2. chains, to a line of a 200 acre survey;' thence with said l;ne direct to the beginning, containing 36 1-2 acres, more or less, it being a part of a 200 acre survey belonging to the estate of William Westbdrook, de ceased, and bequeathed to his heirs by his last will and Testa ment. Second Tract Berinning at a stake, A. Nye's southern line at M. C. Holton's corner, and running with her line to Fannie A. Carroll's corner and the same course with east nning to Carroll's corner in the Westbrook linp" Vionro Tuih TXToaf Vir-klr lino .uFl5u Jract Beginning at a stake inorth 84 t.2 east 17 u2 chc tb a the third corner of a 20 acre tract stake between two pines about 15 and running with CarrolJ . Council s feet west of westbrook's corner, line north 82 degrees, east 21 1-2 thence north 5 1-2 Chs. to Nye's chs. to a stake; thence south 8 1-2 I line, thence with Nye's line to the Chs to a stake in Bee Tree ' branch . beginning, containing 4:-, acres, at the Avenue rord; thence downlmorp or loss this bo;n1 tl:e third S16, 0brfnch S0Uth ,38 dees' astidraw of J. H. Freem.i:-'s estate. 7 1-2 chs. to a stake at Bee Tree rr,- no,, , - r, , mc, FnvH tfcpn enntv, 70 1.9 Thls th? 28th day of Feb. 1924. west 15 3-4 Chs. to a stake bv a J. A. MAULTSBY, Trustee. I Post oak about 10 feet southeast Tuck - & Proctor, Attorneys. from the well at the old place, thence ' (out inar 20.) 1 nrt i . , 4 1 i j i i , : iU. nprpps. 7 rmrniLP.s wpsr iin thft i o : t-. -rn ieaiix LiictL ufKiiiiMiij- on uie cuai-j-""-- ' - "Iu or f" "ir'AKM rUK SAL,&, OT rent, as Who! aunaay tne iocai xeiepnone - - " or m small tracts. Just boueht .;n 'i i. : minutps. west lhU.o ieet to r. w. j? . i i i , r utitii win tL muc u tiwti ui : - . 7. .. ... lorcea saie. Die- tarm ot nest i e morning and remain open f""1!. a LUf"f niXn folk Sandv Loam soil On next Sunday, March 2. the W. M. S. church will begin the Home Minions. At 7:30 Sundav night Rtv. B. C Whitley, of Tabor, will preach a special sermon. Let ev erybody come. I. T. Newton. ce th. . i -1 : i - a- i i mi.: until nine o ciuck ai mgni. mis is giving practically the same serv ice that prevails on week days. The only difference is that central opens one hour earlier on week days. A nilc of waste consisting of oily barrels, automobile tires, grease, etc., piled in the rear of what used to be the Spear's garage in the up town section, caught on fire Mon day morning. The chemical engine ! years Mr. E. Ii. Buehan, formerly active vice-president of the Page Trust Company of Sanford, has been elect ed active vice-president of the Bank of Columbus, succeeding the late Edward Farrior Powell. Mr. Buehan came to Whiteville and assumed his duties with ftle bank several days ago. Mr. Buchan has had fifteen experience m the bankinir Brinkley's line north three degrees. west 416.5 feet to the beginning. Feb. 27, 1924. J. W. BRINKLEY, Mortgagee. Powell & Lewis, Attorneys, (out March 20) was called out and extinguished the business with the Page Irust corn blaze without any damage having !pany and the Bank of Sanford. He been done. : s 36 years of age and was born and . reared in Moore County where he Dr. Ruff of Mississippi was here last week going over the malarial fever prevention and cure work that is being donen this county and get ting acquainted with the manner of procedure. Dr. Ruff is a recentad dition to the medical staff of "the state board of health and will pro bably be sent t Hyde county as health officer. is largely interested in peach or chards, farming and is one of the owners of the Lee County Coal Mines. Columbus county and the bank are fortunate in having ac quired him as a citizen and an official. Printers ink is black . j i us very trutniuny said i the world. but. still ii to enlighten The reading of good Most of the recorders court cases books and current literature has a scheduled to be tried this veek were tendency to broaden the mind and continued until March 4th, on ac-a desire to read should always be count of attorney's and others being busy in Superior court. Two cases were disposed of Tuesday and they are as follows. Frank and Lawyer Bellamy, assault, five dollars and rests, each. Sam Scott was tried on a charge of carrying concealed weapons and fined fifty dollars and the costs. encouraged, L. V. Grady to the con trary notwithstanding The other Sunday night the editor was in his office breaking that one of the com mandments which prohibits labor on the Sabbath. Just as he stuck a sheel of copy paper in his typewriter Mr. Grady, who is the News ' Reporter's bookkeeper, strolled in and deposi ed himself in a vacant chair. In response to the querry as to whith r he was bound, he assumed a mel ancholy air and delivered himself as follows. "I am not going anywhere. I have just left my girl. You see, after watching her read a news paper for five minutes, I got tired Mr. J. A. Wilson, of Danville, Va., one of the owners of jthe Wilson and Tugple tobacco wareTibllseT has been spending several days here looking into the crop situation. Mr. Wilson "says that there will be no changes in warehouse manaeement here this year. He and the Tuggie ' and left." brothers will operate their warehouse . and Lea and Nelson will be in charee I The Bank of Fair Bluff consol- of the other. Mr. Wilson thought it j idated with the Farmers and Mer too early in the year to make a chants Bank at- Fair Bluff last week statement regarding the crop. 'and the business of both institutions ' -arm ho mi-vied on in the Bank of II 111 - " A youhj; man whose name is un derwood to be Mitchell and whose home is at Lake Waccamaw was brought to Whiteville by Dr. Thomp son of Lake Waccamaw for at tention from Drs. Crowell and Whitaker. He had been playing with a dinamite cap. His littlefinger on h's left hand is still intact but most of the other three and the thumb is gone, his hand was also badly man srled. Dinamite caps are regarded in the same class as unloaded guns in the matter of being playthings. Fair Bluff building. It is understood that the affairs of both banks were in good condition and that it was merely deemed that the interests of the town and surrounding county could best be served by one bank. The Farmers and Merchants Bank got a perfect score from the State Bank Examiner and this is some thing very unusual. It is practically impossible for a bank to comply with all the existing banking laws. Mr R. C. Tucker continues as cash ier" of the bank. Grand Theatre MONDAY -TUESDAY MARCH 3 AND 4 2--TWO DAYS -2 Will Offer OUR HENS pay our grocery bill S. C. Dark Brown Leghorns will Pay yours. Eggs from stock bred, No akin, 75cts per 15. M. W. Ray, Rt. 2, Whiteville, N. C (out march 20) e at or- Rested last year. In fine condition for any crop. Good dwelling and out buildings. Six tobaccobarns,iev eral tenant houses. Good water, abundance of fruit, on state high way, telephone, electric lights, etc. An ideal farm and home. Box 267. Wallace, N.C. (out mar 6) BBaD&HBBOBi&BBDDBBBDDHBDnQBBDBGDBODnaODD b a B TT TT T TT 7T T On D SEE OUR "BETTER BEDS" OSCAR HIGH tf. FOR SALE, or will exchange for good Ford, one Monarch Model F, No. 6 Moving Picture Machine, brand new. A. W. Nance, Cerro Gordo, N. C 2-28. GUNS. LOADED SHELLS. FUR niture, Stoves and Ranges, roof ing. Drugs and Medicines, Oscar High 9-27-tf MAMMATH YELLOW SOY BEANS $2.25 per bushel. Hilderbrandt Soja Beans, $3.25 per bushel. Pea nut Hay $25.00 per ton. Geo. E. Collier, Clarkton. N. frC . Rt. 2. 1-24-3-20 Come and Bring the Little Ones . Plenty of Seats for All FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, two hundred acres of valuable land in Prong Township, Colum bus county, about five miles from Abbottsburg. N. C, and near the Bladenboro-Clarkton road. For further information apply to J. G. McCormick. Attoi ney, Wilmington, N. C., 12-6tf. RIBBON CANE I have 1000 stalks Ribbon cane for planting for sale at my residence in White ville. E. C. Wooten. 2-21-28. B fl B B B B B B B B fl B fl fl II fl B B IMS n IB B B C 3 THAT'S AU. C D B B fl fl THE HOME OF NEW YORK AMERICA'S largest fire insurance company, is among the companies we represent. See Us for Your Insurance Needs MacOANIEUBQICE insurance agency WhIteville, N. C. D II BBflaflflflBBDBBBBBflnBflnaaaBDDDnnaDDaairiiniia Every Day FOR SALE Six room house and two lots in good location at Chad bourn. Cash or .time. Address W H. Vause, 311 North Brevard street. Charlotte. N. C 2-21-28 SSSSSSSSSSS3 WAN 4l 2000 Cords Four-Foot Wood delivered on our yard. V Li T M v M v M Y M v X WHITEVILLE BRICK I COMPANY f! I Phone Us Your Orders For anything in Groceries, Feed, Seed. Prompt service. Hammond Grocery Company M I M M a I MARGOLIS & KRAMER Lxli GOODS Arriving on every train. We are just back from the North and have what you want. TfT Aia TTfc flL VINEL AND, N 0 RT H CARO IN A is Shopping Day AT The im Price. Stoire We are just back from the .North ern Markets and our new goods are arriving on every train. Come and see them. ::: ::: ... a . KM PEHC STOKE J. S. MANN, Manager Republican Convention A convention of the Republicans of Colum bus county is hereby calted to meet In the Court House in the Town of Whiteville, on Monday, March 3rd, 1924, at 12:00 o'clock Noon For the purpose of electing delegates to the State, Congressional and Senatorial conven tions. The Republicans in each precinct are hereby called to meet on SATURDAY, MARCH 1ST, at the most convenient place in the precinct ' for the purpose of electing one delegate and one alternate to the county convention to be held on the 3rd, and complete precinct or ganization. " , : ; Columbus County Executiyii Committee B D B B B D x r
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