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THURSDAY, DECEMBER n v THE NEWS REPORTER PAGE EIGHT said ditch N. 82 degrees East 2 chain?, and 10 links to a stake,; thence S. 23 1-2 degrees E. 8 chains and 0 links to the be'ginning containing 5 acres more or less. The above descriDecl tracts ot land being the same land conveyed to Jesse James Bowen by Lewis Allen and Martha C. Allen on the 23rd day of April, 1902, and recorded in Book of Defeds E-l at page 164 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Columbus county. Third Tract: Adjoining the lands of Meltan A. Bowen, D. P. High and J. W. Lynn, beginning at a point in Mill Meadow, it bein a corner of the tract of land owned by Caleb B. Moonery in 1828, and runs N. with the said Moonery line to the Arr Pir.o T oo- Swamo: thence with m. A. Bowen .bp- E. M. To. n. missioner, by dyed recorded t' K-2, page 409, and being land set forth if nd described ,,. . made bv R.E.Li Brown and v. , Brown, to H. H. Britt. dated January, 1917, and recorded i Y-2, of Deeds page 117 ivc.M.i Columbus county in the office . Register of Deeds, which se. further description of said tr, land. This the 4th day of Dec. lie SETH L. SMITH & J. T. M ZIE, Mortgagees. Powell & Lewis, Attorney. (Out Jan 1st. in the payment of the same at ma turity the undersigned mortgagees will offer for sale, and s&ll to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Columbus county on Monday the 5th Day of Jan., 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, the land described in said mortgage as follows, to-wit; Lying and being in Columbus coun ty. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Elvy Faison and the Money line back to the road, and others and bounded as follows : First Tract: Beginning at an iron stalAe in the S. edge of the old Fair Bluff road in the Old Money line; now M. A. Boven's line, and runs S. 6 degrees and 15' W. 6 chains and 50 links to a stake; thence N. 39 degrees W. 4 chains and 75 links to a stake in the edge of the old Fair Bluff road, thence as the said road north 53 degrees. East 4 chains and 32 links to the beginning. And con taining 1 acre more or less. Second Tract : Beginning at an iron stake in the edge of the old Fair Bluff road just opposite Jesse Bow en's dwelling and runs as said road S. 53 degrees W. 2 chains and 19 links to a stake in a ditch where ditch crosses said road; thence North 23 1-2 degrees W. 9 chains and 30 links to a stake in a ditch; thence with the edge up to the path, leading from j where J. G. Moonery lived in 1828 to j whprp John Moonerv then lived;: thence said path to opposite the head of Mill Meadow; thence a direct line to the beginning, it being the same, land conveyed bv J. E. Kelly and wife to R. B. Gore by deed recorded in Book G. G. at page 184 of the record of deeds in the office of the Register of Deeds of Columbus coun ty and containing 18 acres. Also the same tract of land conveyed to m:.v 3 Cooperative Extension Work Agri culture and Home Economics Extracts from report of home dem onstration work in Columbus county. Number of girls enrolled. 615. Number of women enrolled, 200. Number club meetings held, 128. attendance, 2,72,"). Number other extension meetings, 44. Attendance, 4,268. No demonstrations in food, 122. No homes adopting improved prac tices, 525. No canned products by women, 12,344 quarts. No. canned products by girls, 1, 522. No. undergarments made by girls (under supervision of agent) 912. No. undergarments made by wom en, 228. No. dresses made by girls, 178. No. dresses made by women, 240.; MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of a certain judgment rendered by J. L. Memory, clerk of the Superior court of Co in :.ibus county on July 98th. 1924. in an action entitled Bank of White- ville. M. L i'.nd I. A. Vs. L. D. Varrene, and wife. Varrene. B. F Williams wife. M. E. Williams, and Parker, the undersigned com missioner will on Monday, January 5th, 1925 al V2 o'clock noon, at the courthou--' door in Whiteville offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash (h following described 1 in Columbus county. Williams town ship. State of North Carolina, bound ed and described as follows: That part of the southeastern dvarter of the southeast quarter of r-.ection No. 29. Beginning at a roint on the north side of the Fair Bluff road, 197 yards southwest of (he southeast corner of said sub-division; thence in a due northerly (iirection 208 71-100 yards; thence at riaht anu-le in a due westerly direc tion 1 :?0 17-100 yards; thence at i'"ht angle, a due southerly direction to the Fair Bluff -road; thence along the north side of the said road in a northeasterly direction to the point of the beginning, according to plat of said land recorded in the of fice of Deeds. This the 5th day of Dec. 1924. EDWARD K PROCTOR, Commissionei . (Out jan 1st.)' NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Pursuant to Section G2 of the Pub lic School Law of "North Carolina, and of the Consolidated Statues of North Carolina. Section 5416. as amended, the County Board of Education of Columbus county will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest bid der at the courthouse door in the! town of Whiteville. Columbus county! at 12 o'clock noon. o Monday, January 5th, 1925. the said board of the opinion lhat said property has -become unneces sary for public school purposes, the following described land : (a) In Waccamaw Township, color ed school building and lot on which it is situated, District. No. 4. known as Lake Waccamaw Colored school which was formerly used for that purpose. (b) In Tatums Township White school building, district No. 3, and four acre lot on which it is .situated, lying and bein? on the north side of the Wilmington and Charlotte high way, east of Evergreen and being the building formerly used for the Evergreen school. The Countv Board of Education re- f erves the right to reject any and all Mds for said pronertv. This the 11th dav of Dec. 1924. THE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCA TION OF COLUMBUS COUNTY. By J. H. McIVER. Secretary. Richard M. Lewis, Attorney. (Out Dec. 25) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed on the 30th day of Dec 1919, by Jesse James Bowen and wife Clyda Bowen to Seth I;. Smith, and J. T. McKenzie to secure the pay ment of certain bonds of even date therewith; default having been made c OHHF WHITEVILLE, North Cat olina I IS ' j3 LADIES' SILK QUILTED ROBES Ladies' silk quilted robes, silk lined, in light blue, pink, rose and copen blue, in all sizes $12.50 (Second Floor) LADIES' VELVET CORDUROY BATHROBES Ladies' velvet corduroy bathrobes, in royal blue, mulberry, rose, purple lined and unlined. neatly made in plain and fancy styles, sizes, from 36 to 50 $3.95 and $7.95 (Second Floor) LADIES' WOOL BLANKET BATH ROBES Ladies' wool blanket bathrobes, neat ly finished with braid and satin, in all colors and sizes $3.95 to $8.50 (Second Floor) SILK GOWNS Silk powdered crepe de ehine gowns, trimmed with lace and rosebuds, in all the various colors, and all sizes. Priced $3.48 (Third Floor) LADIES' PURSES AND BEADED BAGS Complete line of all the newest and best ladies' purses, all the new, flat, styles, in leather, as well as a big line of new beaded bags, all well made, at - 98c to $4.98 (First Floor) LADIES SILK NEGLIGEE AND KI MONOS Ladies' silk negligee and kimonos, in all colors, in plain and changeable taffetas, radium silk, crepe de chine, hand-embroidered and trimmed in M TTT) Whenever it is more convenient for you to write TtlE BANK OF COLUMBUS than to come to Whiteville, do so. If you are one of the increasing number of Bank of Columbus depositors, you can do anything by mail that you can do 'here in person. Register cash for deposit. Checks go safely first class. Deposit receipts sent by return mail. ffl BANK OF COLUMBUS contrasting colors, and some with os trich trimming, in all sizes $9.75 to $24.50. (Second Floor) SILK TEDDIES Silk powrdered crepe de chine teddies, trimmed with lace and ribbon, in all the vacious colors. Priced $1.98 (Third Floor) RADIUM SILK GOWNS Radium silk, all gowns, all well made and trimmed with lace and pretty ribbon, in all pretty colors Price $4.48 (Third Floor) CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS Crepe de chine gowns in heavy crepe trimmed, with ecru lace ana dainty tucks, in all the various col ors. Price $5.98 (Third Floor) MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY WILMINGTON, N. C. ANTA nl LEd Lrw LSs A Real Live Santa Claus will be in our Toy land every day from now until Christmas. We have a very complete Toy Department on our Fifth floor and you are sure to find some thing to please each younger member of the household. Shop Early 5 Floors of Bargains OF PHILLISPINE GOWNS Philippine gowns, all hand-made, all pretty embroidered, worked front and scalloped neck, a $3.98 value at $2.48 (Third Floor) KAYSER HOSE No. 9X Kayser hose, in all silk, with slipper heel assorted colors. Priced $2.98. (First Floor) NEBEL HOSE New shipment of Nebel hose, in as sorted colors, value $2.00. Special at r $165 (First Floor) KAYSER HOSE No 103X Kayser hose with slipper heel, in latest shades, cherl. nude, Rachelle, sunset, platinum, camel, tillie, Circassian, Piccadilly and black." Price- $1.98 (First Floori SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS 9 LAU OF o LE JADE TOILET SETS Le Jade toilet sets, consisting of fact powder and perfume. Per set $4.00 (First Floor) TOILET SETS Richard Hudnut's Narcisso and Jas mine toilet sets, irt beautiful satin lined boxes, consisting of toilet wa ter, perfume and talcum powder. Per set . $5.00 (First Floor) TOILET SETS Richard Hudnut's Rose Omar toilet sets, satin lined box, talcum powder, toilet water and perfume. Per set $3.50 (First Floor) TOILET SETS Richard Hudnut's Tenfold Lily of the Valley toilet sets, rich satin lined box, consisting of talcum powder, toilet water and perfume. Per set. $3.50 (First Floor) TOILET SETS Richard Hudnut's Three Flower toi let set in rich satin lined box. con sisting of face powder, double com pa"1" toilet water, talcum powder and perfume. Per set $7.50 (First Floor) CHRISTMAS TOILET SET Richard Hudnut's DuBarry set.. in beautiful satin box, consisting of face powder, toilet water and perfume. Per set -- I$10.00 (First Floor) MQKDW TT Yf Yo w "Where Banking is a Pleasure" -A- i : n
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