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THURSDAY, MAY REPORTER NEWS PAGE SIX 1 1 i f' . r " i Didn't Wait for Leap Year He Scientists say that blondes will disappear in a few years. She (seizing her opportunity) Well, it' you want one, you'd better speak up now. ANOTHER OBJECT LESSON Catcher Ernie Vick, former Mich igan university foot ball star and catcher for the Houston club last season, has bee traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Shortstop John ny Kane. Earl Hamilton, left-handed pitch er with Pittsburgh since 1918, and formerly a member of the St. Louis Browns, has joined the Phillies. He was a free agent. MORTGAGE LAND SALE It has business pretty conclusively provided that politicians, who prom ise citizens a 5-cent car fare in their effort to establish municipal owner ship or force private companies to operate at a loss, cannot make good their word to the voters. Akron. Ohio, the most recent ex ample where city administration caused the stopping of street car service with automobile bus opera tion in order to force continuance of a 5-cent fare, has ;.sked return of street cars at a rate under which they can operate. It takes more BALDWIN BULLOCK than threats Cerro Gordo, April 24. At eight o'clock Tuesday evening, April 22, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Griffin, was the scene of a marriage beautiful in its simplicity when Miss Alma Baldwin became the bride of Mr. Harry Bullock. Miss Mildred Griffin played. "Venetion Love Song" by Nevnn. and "Flower Song" by Lange, while the guests were being ushered into the living room which was tastefully decorated with potted plants. There the bridal party stood, i tableau. i before a white ar.-h gracefully en or ! twined with ivy. NOTICE LAND MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed made and executed on the 26th dav of Julv. 1919, by Luther Walters ship Columbus county, and state of North Carolina and bounded and de scribed as follows to wit: . Situated lying and being in I-air Bluff Township: ; i u,,rrcrin rreek on a and wife Annie Walters, to J. H. Wil- stake, and runs thence soutn o lo west with Williamson line Li linL-c tn n stake J. "dUl" Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed made and executed by Willie R. George, of Columbus county, to Ephriam Robinson and wife. Annie M. Robinson of Columbus county and state of North Carolina, to se cure the payment of a certain bond of even date therewith bearing date of March 10, 1922, for the principal sum of $104.50 and inter est on the same at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum. Default having been made in the payment of the same the undersigned will offer for sale and sell at pub lic sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door' in the town of Whiteville. N. C, on the 5TH DAY OF MAY, 1924. the following described tract 01 Lying in Bogue. Waccamaw Western Prong townships. Being my share in the real e beloneinir to the estate of W. George, deceased. This the 29th "dav of Mar. 1924. EPHRIAM ROBINSON AND WIFE, ANNIE M. ROBINSON. 'Mortga- and tate H. Carolina, of Snake Island. gees. Jackson Greer Attorney Chew it after every meal iiiiUiuiuuiiMuiiiiiiiig It stimulates appetite and aids digestion. It makes your food do you more good. Note how It relieves that stuffy feeling alter hearty eating. Whitens teeth. sweetens breath and It's the goody that L-a-s-t-s. promises on the part of city officials to pay operating expenses of street car lines, which seem to go on just the same under private or public ownership, ownership. NOTICE North Carolina, Columbus County. Entry of Land No. 2846. To Kathleen Baldwin, Entry-taker of Columbus county: The undergoing claimant being a citizen of the State of North Caro lina, hereby sets forth and shows that the following tract or parcel of land to-wit; lying and being in Bogue township, Columbus county, North about one-half mile west and one and three- forths miles east of the White marsh, and about one-half mile northwest of Jockey Branch and about 400 yards from the Wilmington-Charlotte highway, bounded on the north by the lands of Stephen Nelson, on the east by the land.- of N. Powell and Miles Flynn, on the South by the lands of N. Powell, and Baxter Creech and on the West by the lands f Anderson Nelson. containing, by estimation, twenty acres; and is vacant and unappropriated land "be longing to the State of North Caro lina and subject to entry. And the undersigned claimant hereby makes entry of, lays claim to, and prays for a grant for said land. This the 15th day of April. 1924. ANDERSON NELSON. Claimant. Witness : Kathleen Baldwin. Acting Entry Taker, (out may 8) ECZEMA! Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Rineworm.Tetterorother itch ing skin diseases. Try this treatment at our risk. WHITEVILLE DRUG CO., (INC.) Whiteville, N. C. ft mi There was only the soft glow of candles to enhance the beauty and solemnity of the scene. Just prior to the ceremony, Mas ter George Welch sang Bond's, "I Love you truly." Then with Rev. F. T. Wooten officiating, the vows were spoken while Miss Griffin softly ren dered "To a Wild Rose", by McDow ell. The wedded couple left the room to the happy melody of Men delssohn's. The only atttendant, little Miss Sybil Yates, who carried the ring in the heart of a rose, was lovely in white crepe de chine and lace. The bride was becomingly gowned in dark blue canton crepe with gray accessories. carrying a beautiful corsage of brides' roses and fern. The large number of guests in and out of town, and the many wed ding gifts attests the esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Bullock are held by those who know them. Mrs. Bullock has taught several years i the public schools of Colum bus county. Mr. Bullock is a prosper ous farmer living near Cerro Gordo. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClary, of Ever green; Mrs. Florence Mears, Mrs. West Baldwin, Mr. Leslie Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owens of Clark ton; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Harker, G. B. Hooker. Jr.. and Miss Mildred Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McKellor, Miss Margaret McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone, Mrs. W. S. Bowen, Miss Mary Elizabeth Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tudor, Miss Frances and Dorothy Tudor and John A. Tudor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Price of Boardman. Misses Myrtle Thompson and Sallie Pierce, of Hallsboro. I NOTICE SPECIAL ELECTION liamson, to secure the payment ot one bond of even date therewith for the principal sum of S200.00 and in terest on the same .at the rate of six (G) per cent per ajinum. Default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersign ed will on the 19th day of May, 1924, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Whiteville. N. C. at 12 o'clock noon, the following describ ed tract of land. Lying and being in Tatums township, adjoining the lands of R. J. Nance and situated on the north side of Cow Branch: Be ginning at a stake in the ford of Gallberry-Branch-Island, and runs norts 67 degrees, east 11 chains and 36 links to a spruce pine stump thence north 32 degrees, west five chains to a stake; thence 67 degrees, wrest 10 chains and 50 links to a stake; -thence the back line; then with said line to the beginning, con taining 5 1-5 acres. And beine; the same land described in a deed fron C. 0. Bridgers to Annie Walters re corded in Book 102, page 221 office of the Register of Deeds of Colum bus county. This the 18th day of April, '924. J. H. WILLIAMSON, Mortgagee. Brown, Porter & Bennett, Attorneys, (out may 15) South 3 1-2 and 32 M-sjvc foi'ner. thence west 25 chains and 70 inks to a stake in the state line, thence with the State line 42 chains and i2 links to a stake in a ditch, thence north i n- lnit-t- tn ctumn two cnams ana to j taChment is made retun in LUC v.jj.iij- "J- - nth bZ' ease ll NOTICE OF WARRANT TACHMENT In the superior court. North Carolina. Columbia Marion National Bank. vs. J. M. Young. The defendant in -j.. titled action will talM n, warrant of attachment sued by J. L. Memory. Ch court of Columbus coin. l2Ui day of April. 1924. property of the defends Younjx. which said wan- Of AT. n-itV, ;iirl flitcVl SO links to the run of Huggms creeK, and thence up the run of Huggins creek the beginning corner contain ing one hundred (100) acres more or less and being the same land con veyed by A. S. Sheer to W. P. Watts as'per records of Columbus .county recorded in book Z 2. of deeds at page 210. and being the same tract or parcel of land set forth and fully described in a certain mortgage made bv W P. Watts and wife Annie Jane Watts to Farmers and Mercahnts Bank of Tabor, N. C, and which said Mortgage is duly recorded in book N. 2, of Mortgages at page 173. Records of Columbus county in the office of register of deeds which see for a further description of said tract of land. This the 31st day of sVIarch A.D. E. M. TOON, Commissioner. 1924. (out may 1 ) said J. L. Memory clei I court. Columbus county .. in the town of Whitevil . said county of Columbu day of May, 1924, at noon, when and where ;: ant is required to appear ; or demur to the compUtm this action or the relief will be granted. This is an action to n , ment against the defem.. Young for the sum of " terest and ten ner cent fees on a note executed Young to Kline Car Sah and transferred and end, plaintiff before maturiu. ment of which note wa- bv the defendant. Dated this the 12th April, 1924. J. L. MEM Clerk Supei i. (out may 8) NOTICE SALE OF LAND By virtue of a decree perior court of Columbus ..,'..,.T.T.T.T.T.T..T.T.T...T.T.T.T.T.T.T.IIL.. 9 i INSECTICIDES Paris Green Arsenate Lead Calcium Arsenate Bordeaux Mixtures We carry a full and assorted stock of Devoe & Raynolds Insecticides. Anticipate your requirements before it is too late. Inquiries invited. Quotations furnished promptly upon request. ROBERT R. BELLAMY & SON Wholesale Druggists Wilmington. N. C. M Wn gSHH . . , Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Furniture Farm Implements Rugs and Floor Covering V ! ! V Tobacco Barn Flues Made to Order g V V X V ? V I Coffins, Caskets Ladies' and Gents' Robes Grave Vaults We solicit your patronage and assure you reasonable prices on all of our merchandise. Tabor Hardware Co. Tabor, North Carolina v i X V ... Office of County Commissioners, Whiteville. North Carolina, April 7, 1924. Whereas, the County Board of Education of Columbus County has petitioned the County- Board of Commissioners of Columbus County for a special election to be held in the County of Columbus in Chad bourn Township School District, No. 3, for the purpose of voting upon the question of issuing . bonds and levying a sufficient tax for the pay ment thereof, for the purpose of erecting and equipping a school building. And Whereas, it appearing from the petition filed with the County Board of Education and endorsed by said Board, and filed with the Board of County Commissioners, that a large number of the voters of said School District favor the issuance of bonds for the purpose hereinbefore set out. Now Therefore, it is ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of Columbus county and notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School District No. 3, on the 21st day of May, 1924. for the purpose of voting on an issue of bonds of $25,000 and levying and collecting sufficient special tax to pay the same and interest, as the same shall become due, the pro ceeds of sale of said bonds to be used in erecting and equipping a school building in said School District. The boundary lines of said dis trict shall be the same the boundary lines of School District No. 3, which lines are hereby referred to and made a party of this notice, and the district shall include all the terri tory within said boundaries. A new registration of voters in School District No. 3, is hereby order ed for this said election, ana tm registration books shall bo opened on 19th day of April, 192-, a:iu shall be open for twenty days including four Saturdays, and shall clos o the 10th day of May, 1924. and chal lenge day shall be the 17th da of April, 1924. The v ing places in precinct shall be same as were used in last general election. Any per son entitled to registration shall be allowed to register at any time dur- the twenty days that the regis tration books are open, and the regis , trars shall attend the polling places j on each Saturday during such regis tration period, and allow such per sons to register as are qualified. The Saturday preceding the election shall be challenge day, and the reg istrar and poll holders hall attend the polling places to which they Tiave respectively been appointed for the purposes of hearing challenges. The following election officers are hereby appointed: J E. Koonce, Registrar, R. K. Gas ; - .d M. D. Edmunds, pollholders. Passed at the regu'.:: meeting on April 7, 1924. BOARD OF COIT COMMIS SIONERS OF COLUMBUS CO. By Kathleen Baldwin, Clerk. (out may 1) the Su-Co'-nty rendered by J. L. Memory clerk of the Superior court of Columbus county, on the 3rd day of March. A.D.. 1924. in the case of Farmers and Merchants Bank against W. P. Watts and wife Annie Jane Watts the undersigned commissioner will sell at public sale for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in the town of Whiteville. N. C, in said county of Columbus at 12 o'clock noon on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY. A.D.. 1924. the following described tract' or parcel of land situated ly ing and being in Fair Bluff town- Hall's Catarrh , S AS mm is a Combined IfieUlvlnV Treatment, both ocal and internal, and has been success rul in the treatment of Catarrh for over rorty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Keep Well Avoid Sickness H TAKE M DRANDRETH J Esc 1752 PILLS Q Oft Q Q at Bed Time will cleanse the system, purify the blood and keep yoa well. For Constipation Indigestion, Biliousness, etc Entirely Vegetable. BABY CHICK1 DEATH RAT 5Q 1 Out of Every 1 00 Chicks Hatched 50 Die Out of every 100 Chicks started on Purina Chick Startena 95 live and grow. Don't run any risk with your baby chicks. We have a fresh shipment of Purina Chick Startena. Vineland, N. C. 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