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Bnesdat, SEPT. 31, : IegTLS Bt^i i;K SAI.K OF KEAL K.i til MORTGAGE M virtue oi the power in that certain ^B aiie and executed M . and his wife, W. Smith Kg ted tin 1st day of i .y recorded in Book of Bruns^B . which reference is Default havR payment of the K. described, the ^B . w. Smith will - ' I'lthlic auction to at the K. , n the City of SouthKii the County of Brunswick, Br,!.!!. Siptiiiiher ?1st, 1935, ^B the following desK - or parcel of ^B IS' in Town Creek H county. North H led and described H vpress at the edge B, f:ct.|. Adams Smith corB west 96 poles ^B north 5 east 46 a Hickory; thence north 77 ^B a pine within 70 f the rice field, thence a line same to the beginK 28 acres, more or Hd being a part of the Old K ^B and posted, this the 19th B A"gtnNSLOW XV. _ SMITH. InwriniR. q Holmes and S. B. Frink Bey? LOsrRF SAT/E OF REAL j?T ITT: MORTGAGE B and bv virtue of the power contained in that certain Be deed, made and executed Bros-' Bryant and his wife, L Bryant, to Wlnslow W. Bf- l JOO 00, dated the 1st daintier 1924. duly recorded in B" at race 237, records of Bck County, to which refer herebv especially made. Denying been made in the pay the indebtedness therein des ,te undersigned Winstlow W. Bill offer for sale at public to the highest bidder for cash I rcurthouse door in the City Bhport. and the County of eh, on day, September 21st, 1935. Book noon, the following des . e, lot. tract or parcel of Br and being in Brunswick I North Carolina, and boun described as follows, to-wit: Rrg the lands of Robert R. | Cass Street and others. Be at a sweet gum on the eastL of Dawes Creek at Cass corner, thence with the run I reek about north 10 east 46 1 j R. Ward's bridge on his I the landing: thence with Id to a Spruce pine north 70 coles: thence east 24 poles to I; thence east, Southeast 60 K'a Holly tree in Long Bran nce down said Branch to fcee'.s corner in said Branch: Krest with Cass Streets line beginning, containing 100 ac or less, being the same land to the said Thomas Bryant | registered in the records of Irk County, in book 2Q, at f and posted, this the 19th lAngust. 1935. |W!XSLOW W. SMITH. Mortgagee. IC. Holmes and S. B. Frink, leys. ITICE OF SERVICE OF OSS BT PUBLICATION I North Carolina, fcf Brunswick: ke Superior Court bebfore the Clerk L A. McLamb, et al. vs. It Mazella Rogers, et al. tfendant, Hampton P. Tharp. i notice that a Special Prohas been commenced in the Court of Brunswick county, for the purpose of making partition of two certain I land in Shallotte Township. !e and county. In which HamTharp is a tenant In comId lands being described in ion filed, and as appears in orded in Book 28. at page i L. J. McLamb to Mary C. dated January 2nd. 1916. notion of which is hereby led and to which reference and the defendant will fur! notice that he Is required tat the office of the Clerk sperior Court of Brunswick V C.. at Southport. N. C., 3rd day of September. 1935. '? or demur to said peticau6e of action, or the * - .v* ?I: ii "ai uc ^raiueu mc I in said petition, test 19th. 1935. B. J. HOLDEX. Clerk Superior Court. [KB OF SERVICE BT , TBLICATIOX North Carolina. ! Brunswick: I The Superior Court Pal Land Bank of Columbia . vs. Lavage, Legal Guardian of Mdlebropks and Hazel E. I Middlebrooks ESt '*1 J?r- c- p- Savage, b p ?f, P p- Middlebrooks. iui v Middlebrooks. wife of naiebrooks. will take notice f * entitled as above has pntjnced in the Superior Brunswick county. North L'Or the purpose of forei, ,.'.ortain mortgage given M'Mebrooks and wife. Hac Wlebrooks. to The Federal CL . UTr)bia. under date u? "th, 1928. recorded in L.'Jte 23. which describes i ? certain lands therein. Rpf* ,ln N"orth West Brunswick county, K C? td J*5? containing 100 aeon the south side of the tod. Railway, adjoinS of Gayiord and Reaves n ,^n'r the said defenreoui^r.,ake notiee that the r?S i- aPPear at the tointv superior Court v "j at the court house. t*i'?r on. the 23rd day of Sid ;L.al](,. answer or de3? S'alnt In said actor is. if .wi" apply to Hint ru J > demanded In MetUn said cause. feJ^DEX. Clerk or Court. Brunswick * County, N. C. M?lr?elRE NOTICE five" that by vlr ick 'he Superior Court fey" County. N. c.. dated iti'U" 4ueust, 1935, In an 8 McirPrHnswi(:k County Wonw win 'he undersign1 We !L exoose at pub08 the highest bidder kbk 'J; SfB'rmher, 19.15. "tort. v 4r. e courthouse . aid' cni?, ,.t0 satisfy the ? H2.6' ,L ? enforce the 1 estate fe ^'lowing desiSi Ern? ^! ln North in,w :k County, ana described as folH M!m,1In8uat a e'ake t!ke division ?e beginning Si? McKnv. ' a's? a Atrees ?y:. runs thence the jarf*est T?58 feet; .degrees ^ f ,Prown line & at!, 1226 feet to i ^ f Skin. 8 spring on I tenth '70? . Nill Bran?I P'ne- ?t Agrees east S?5 fjj; thence south 88 u4 Avenue-a,br>r,I''e Pine b , north 9-\. thence with p tenrdn. east 1050 iw.rtd by p0nAaln'n8 16 j^!o. " ?. B. Hewett, v^d'??. at an iron , On the ? , ln Lonnie "l '"' a ?f a road, degrees east 850 1935 I feet to a pine on the south side of I ' Jordan Branch; thence north 4614 I ! degrees west up and crossing Jordan ! Branch 610 feet with Julia Bryant's ' line to a stake and stone on the 1 i north side of said branch; thence | south 14 degrees west 340 feet to an' ] iron pipe, a corner of the Hilton j; Lumber Co.; thence with the Hilton j Lumber Co. line north 76'.4 degrees ;; I west 1358 feet to a stump; thence': with Gaylord's line south 15 degrees west 84214 feet to an old stump; , thence south 80 degrees east 754 feet to a stake; thence with the line of , Susan Fotmy Duval south 2714 degrees west 1020 feet to a stake near , a small road; thence with John Bry- , ant's line south 6614 degrees east ; G50 feet to a stake on the side of the said road; thence with Rivers , Hankins line north 22V4 degrees east 1073 feet to an oak; thence south , 84 degrees east 361 feet to the beginning, containing 5114 acres, as survey- , ed by E. B. Hewett, August 13th, 1935. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale, j This the 27th day of August, 1935. W. R. HOLMES, j 9-25 Commissioner. NOTICE The Brunswick County Board of Education invites bids up to and in- , eluding September 30th for tearing down and transferring the material ; of the old white school building in Southport to a place near Supply, exact place to be designated later. Great care must be exercised in tearing down the building, so as to avoid unnecessary damage to the . building material. Separate bids will be entertained: (1) For tearing down building; (2) For hauling material to Supply. The Board will require the successful bidder to give security for the faithful performance of the coni tract. The Board reserves the right to reI ject any and all bids. ANNIE MAT WOODSIDE. Secretary Brunswick County Board of Education. 9-26 SALE OF ROOFING AND LUMBER: Notice is hereby given that Brunswick County Board of Education will sell at public sale to the highest bidder. a lot of corrugated iron roofing and lumber at the Shallotte School on September 21st at 2 p. m. . ANNIE MAT WOODSIDE. Secretary Brunswick County Board of Education. 9-19 SALE OF LAND FOE TAXES Notice is hereby given that I have this day levied on the following described real estate situated within the corporate limits of the City of Southport. N. C.. to satisfy taxes due r-itv nf Snnihnnrt for the voar 1Q34 j and will sell same to the highest bidder for cash at City Hall door in ; said City at 11:00 A. 4!.. Oct. 7th. (1935. unless sooner redeemed according to law. J. E. CARR. City Tax Collector.:, WHITE RACE Name Description of Total Tax I Property and Cost ' Adams. J. J., 1 lot Brown St.$ 17.61 Adams and Morrison. 1 lot Bay Street 43.91 . Aldridge. Mrs. L. B., 1 lot Pfl 5tt*pn A VP 7 ] I Allen. Phillip.' Waterskirt "7."."" 286^5 Anderson. Mrs. May, 1 lot < West St. 8.64 Arnold. Mrs. Annie, est. 1 lot 1 Brunswick St. .-. 13.51 Arnold. F. W.. 1 lot S. P. < Heights 1.81 Arnold. George, 1 lot West St 7.67 J Arnold, James, 1 lot Brunswick St 3.49 Arnold. J. X.. 1 lot West St. 20.97 1 Arnold, L. C., 1 lot Brunswick St 17.31 Arnold. J. A.. 1 lot Brown St.. I S. P. Heights, % Waterskirt, 1 Bay St.. 1 West St. 73.70 1 Arnold, J. C., 2 lots Brown St 17.25 1 Arnold, J. J.. 1 lot Spt Heights 1.81 1 Arnold. J. A. and F. V., 1 1 Waterskirt 3.51 Atkinson. S. V? 2 lots Spt. -I Heights 2.26 Autry. George W., 1 lot Howe 1 St 16.55 Ballard, Mrs. Betty, 1 lot Bay St 7.43 1 Bank of Hanover, 2 lots Nos. II and 12 3.64 1 Bank of Southport, 1 city lot 1.81 1 Barnett. W. H.. 1 lot Bay St. 35.85 Bell. H. F? 1 lot Atlantic 1 Ave. 4.39 Berg, Nelson and Tobiasen, 1 lot Caswell Ave. 3.12 I Boyette. Miss Ruth, 1 lot Lord St. 10.47 I Brooks, J. W.. 1 lot Brown 1 St.. 1 Atlantic, C. N. Phillips 14.27 1 Brown, Dr. F. L? 1 lot Atlantic Ave. 1.96 1 Bryan. John W., 1 lot Brunswick Ave 14.65 1 Bryant, Henrietta, 1 lot Howe St. . 2.87 Buekman, P. J., 1 lot Spt. Hts 9.71 1 Carr. T. B.. est.. 2 lots Cas- I well, 1 Burlington 40.111S Central Consumers Co., 1 lot [ St. George St 2.87 I J Cheers, J. H., 1 lot Howe St. 10.45 I Church. James B., 1 lot Lord E St., 2 Howe. M> Home 13.51 I Church, James B., and Co., - 1 Waterfront ? - K Clemmons, L. W., 1 lot Howe ^ ^ f Cookerr MrsV Sabra. i l?t Brunswirk St lU.a* k Corlette. H. C . 2 lots Bay St. c 1 Waterskirt ?; r-SV ins? Cox. Asa. 1 lot Burlington St. 10.5Cox. Mrs. Katie. 1 lot Atlantic ^ ^ *" Cox^Mrs- Mary, 1 lot Bwk. St. 3.64 f Cox. Marcellus. 3 lots Atlantic ^ ^ S CotT*Victor! 1 lot West St. .... 6.91 Crapon. C. M.. 1 Howe and ^ g Cra^twd."X'STV..J""iot Bwk." ^ g Crowley! 5! f!, i"Tot"'BfunB-' ^ | Davis! d!"' m!! ' l 'lot Bay St.. 1 Unwp , IV.VU a. Davis. S. P.. i lot West and Atlantic Aye. Dosher. Charlie E.. 1 lot Clar g endon and Brown, 1 lot At g lantic and Brown --......-. .-"- i-?s g Dosher. Harry L.. 1 'ot Atlan tic 1 Howe and I.eon arc! .... 6?.io Dosher! T. Hoyle. 1 Burling- ^ S Dosher. Mrs. Mary E.. 4 39 S lot Caswell Ave.. I S. & W. Dosher. Miss Carrie est.. 1 lot & Moore St., 1 Davis St. ^.ut> g Dosher, George, est., 14.57 Dosher, fArtS^!2'"lotTHowe ^ S Dosher??Rtehard est., e8| ? Bay??in W^terSIirt. TOj 1 Rhett. 1 Brown andClarendon, 1 Swamp Garden, I B gg ^ ^ Drew. Mrs. Gertrude "heirs, i lot ^ ^ ill' Ewlng, Evere", 1 lot West18g v EES. ' US >JW; t? , FrtClTw StSt - 1512 ^ Forrester, Mrs. Almlra, 1 3 64 f Atlantic Ave. ?r~i?t"~Sor Fountain, W. B., 1 lot P - ^ ^ Fronch,' Mrs. W. A., i io* St. 344 y Fischer.6 Mrs. Mary "est, i lot ^ gJ T Fu'llwood." Mrs!" X"^wr 1 ^ lot ^ * Full wood! Lewis, 1 lot Burling- g05 ^ Fuflwood! W^TT^r D-ry St. 9.04 . Furpless. James, 1 lot Burling ^ g^ ^ Furpless! TWw,""i~lS""C^*'Sl" ^ ^ 2 lots Howe .??V'""iot P Galloway. L. A., est" 1 13.51 GlVnn^Canning Co.. 1 Water- gg g3 f Gilbert. IrrEirrsip/i 22 02 B Howe, 1 Bwk. ?i"*YnVHav E | Glover, Horace D., 1 lot .y J2.75 THE Greer, Lee, 1 store 14.27 Greer, Mrs. Geo. H., 1 lot Atlatic, 1 Larrimore Height 27.19 Guthrie, M. C. est., \i Int. Lewis ? 3.G4 Hewett, John, 1 lot Howe St. 3.11 Holden, John, est., 1 lot Spt. Hts 2.11 Holt, Josiah, 1 lot Howe St. 9.33 Howey, Mrs. Hattie, 1 lot Bay St. j 42.39 Jenrette, Mrs. John, 1 lot Spt. Hts. 3.48 Jorgensen, Mrs. Nels 1 lot Dry St 11.44 Jocelyn Co., 1 lot West St 7.43 Jones, Willie H? 1 lot Bwk. 23.02 Johnson, J. M., 1 lot Caswell Ave 8.95 Jones, Rebecca est., 1 lot Lord ^ ^ Jones and McKay 1 lot Howe St 2.11 Jones, Johnnie, 1 lot Bwk 5.15 Kerr, Charles G., 1 lot Atlantic 2 2.48 Larsen, Peter est., 1 lot Brown St 11.23 Lennon, F. P. est. 1 lot Atlantic Ave 2.87 Lewis, Mrs. Miriam, 1 lot Lord St. .... 10 47 Lewis, F. L? 1 lot West St. 28.71 Lewis, Frank est.. 1 lot West St. 3.86 Lewis, Mrs. J. A. est., 1 lot Cottage 2.11 Lewis, J. A. est., 1 lot Howe and Brown 16.55 Lewis, S. S., 1 lot Burlington Ave 13.51 Lewis, W. E.. 1 lot Spt. Hts. 2.11 Lindsey, T. H? 1 lot Atlantic 1 Howe and Alley, 1 Howe, 1 West 65.19 Lindsey, T. H. Tr.. 125 Smith and Weeks ? 17.31 Lindsey and Berg, 1 lot Howe St. 9.33 Lucas, Mrs. Ruth. 1 lot Bwk. St. 21.11 McKeithan. M. A. est.. 1 lot Brunswick St. 12.75 McRaeken. J. R. est.. 2 lots Howe St., 1 Atlantic. 2 Spt. Hts - 105.09 Manson. W. C., 1 lot Lord and West St. 1503 Marsh, L. A., 1 lot Spt. Hts. 1.81 Maultsby, R. H., 1 lot Atlantic 1 Howe 6.67 Moore. A. W., 1 lot Rhett St. 5.91 Moore. Joel, 1 lot Nash. 1 Atlantic, 1 Clarendon, 1 West 71.97 Moore, Mrs. Mamie S., 1 lot Atlantic Ave. .... ? 37.83 Neighborhood Store, 1 lot West ^ ^ Newton.'" Ed C.,'i lot Leonard ^ ^ Newton, John Richard, 1 lot West St 36.31 Newton. Walker est. 1 lot and Lord, 1 West .? ?.. 66.07 Newton, Mrs. W. J., 1 lot Moore St.. 1 lot Owens 48.47 Newton, W. J. heirs, 1 lot Brunswick and West, 1 near colored school 9.71 Newton. S. D., 1 lot Brunswick Ave 3.01 Newton, Mrs. S. D., 1 lot Caswell Ave. ? -? - 18.53 Nicholson, G. H? I lot Southport Heights 1-96 Niernsee, Mrs. E. S., 1 lot Moore St. ? 19.69 Norment. G. L., 2 lots Atlantic Ave. u-,,, ...... J1.S4 | Northrop, Mrs. Lucy B.. 1 lot Moore. 1 lot Bwk. ............. 117.10 Northrop, M. A., 1 lot Lord St. 19.90 Northrop Funeral Home. 1 lot facrarAll Ave - 20.07 Oliver, j. S., 1 lot Brown and Clarendon 17.70 Orrell, Norwood, 1 lot Southport Heights 5.53 Outlaw, E. R., 1 lot Howe, Nash '... 38.0# Page, B. R. 1 lot Atlantic Ave. 21.11 Parker. L. M. Trustee, 1 lot Moore and Atlantic Sts 14.27 People's United Bank, 1 lot Moore and Bay Sts., 1 lot Howe and Lewis, 1 Smith and Weeks 76.59 Perry, C. E., 1 lot Howe & W. 37.83 Perry, Nelson, 1 lot Southport Heights 3.64 Phillips, B. R? 1 city lot 7.43 Pigott, M. M? 1 lot Howe St. 22.63 Pinner, J. A., 1 lot West and Lord Sts., 1 lot Burlington 24.53 Pinner. Mrs. Mattie. 1 lot West St., 1 Owens and Atlantic 11.99 Pinner, W. T. est.. 1 lot Dry, 1 Howe and Owens, 1 Southport Heights 12.90 Potter, Mrs. J. C., 1 lot Southport Heights 2.11 'otter, John F.. 1 lot Bwk. Ave 17.46 Price, Jesse D? 1 lot Moore St., 1 Atlantic and Brown 34.79 'ugh, W. D., 1 lot Bay and Atlantic 77.35 'ulley. W. D? 1 lot Atlantic 4.39 tealty Purchase Corp.. 2 lots Moore St. 140.05 teeee, John, 1 lot Moore St 10.85 leno, Edward, 1 lot Atlantic Ave 7.43 thodes, I. B. est., 1 lot Southport Heights ?... 2.49 lice, A. M., 1 lot St. George and Atlantic 3.64 tobbins, A. J., 5 lots Howe, 1 West, 1 Nash and Howe. 1 West and Howe. 1 Nash and Leonard Streets 146.81 luark, C. G. 1 lot Nash St. 25.53 lulfs. J. H.. 1 lot Atlantic Ave. 2.49 tellers, Luther, 1 lot Dry and Brown 11.62 Iheppard. Mrs. Eva Mae. 1 lot Nash St 27.19 Singletary, E. F? 1 lot Atlantic 4.39 ikinner, S. R., 1 lot Bay St. 46.95 imith, A. W., 1 lot Clarendon 6.69 Imith, Jas. E., Sr., 1 lot Lord St. 13.51 Smith, Isaac B., est., 1 lot Moore St., 1 Nash 33.27 Imith, John E., 1 lot Atlantic Ave 2.39 Smith, Mrs. Minnie, 1 lot Howe St. 3.64 Imith. W. L.. 1 lot West St. 4.77 louthport Investment and Promotion Co., 1 lot Turrentine, 1 Galloway, 1 Moore, 1 Swamp Garden, 1 Caswell, 1 Dry 29.17 Ipencer, Fannie, est., 1 lot Atlantic, 1 Leonard ... ........... 2.87 Ipencer, Harry, 1 lot Atlantic 4.64 Ipencer, M. C., 1 lot Brown 15.50 Itevens, A. E., 1 Brown, 1 Howe, 1 Burlington 34.03 It. George C. B. and D. F? 1 lot Dry St. 6.67 It. George. R. D., 1 lot Howe Kto 12.75 anu It. George, Wm? est., 1 lot i i Moore St 89.35 lue. W. A. est.. 1 lot Lord St. 4.39 lutton, J. D., 1 lot Lord St. 41.79 Iwain, Herbert F., 1 lot Atlantic 3.87 Iwain, Gertrude B., est., 1 lot Howe St. 15.79 Iwain. P. L., 1 lot Southport Heights 2.11 iwan, Capt. C. N., 1 lot West St ? .................................... 23.81 Iwan, Mrs. J. G? 1 lot Atlantic Ave. 25.29 'aylor and Berg, city lots 39.35 'harp, P. C? 1 lot Howe St., 1 Brunswick 28.48 'hompson, M. G., 1 lot Bay, 1 Howe, 1 Bwk., 1 Moore 53.71 'hompson, J. W., 1 lot Swamp Garden 2.87 ran Amringe, C. S., 4 lots Bay, 1 lot Davis 145.55 ritou, Mrs. Annie K., 1 lot Moore 15.03 Patts, Charles E., 1 lot Bay St. 21.36 Patts, S. W. est., 1 lot Atlantic 2.87 Patts, S. W., 1 lot Lord St. 23.09 Peeks, Mrs. Mary Lou est, 1 lot Moore and Howe 46.95 Peeks, W. J. est, 1 lot Moore 36.31 Peeks, Wm., est. 1 Leonard, 1 Swamp Garden, 1 Owens 7.43 Pells, Joe, 1 lot Southport Heights - 1.96 Pescott, R. M. est., 1 lot West End 1.73 Pillis, Mrs. E. O., 1 lot Davis St .... , ? 37 83 Polfe, Mrs. Eva 1 lot West St. 8.42 'askell, L. T., 1 lot Moore St. 16.03 'askell, Mrs. L. T., 1 lot Moore and Caswell 26.28 tuark, J. W.. 1 lot Atlantic and Nash, 1 lot Caswell .... 47.22 COLORED RACE tanks, Ada est., 1 lot Lord St. 6.29 iellamy, Jasper, 1 lot Clarendon Ave. 7.06 Iellamy, H. V., 1 lot Claren- . don Ave. 8.89 ureen, neur/ u., ? don and Leonard 7. Green, Isadora, 1 lot Rhett and Brown Sts. 4. Green, Joe, 1 lot Howe, 1 Howe and Browns, 1 Caswell 21. Green, Amelia est., 1 lot Caswell St 4 i Green, Fred) i lot West St. 4.! Grimes, Daniel, est., 1 lot Burlington 5.' Griffin, Whitfield est. 1 lot Lord and Leonard Sts. 5.! Hankins, J. H., 1 lot St. George St. 6.1 Hankins, John Thomas, 6 acres Cottage .... 4. Hankins, Lester, 1 lot Rhett and West Sts 8.! Hankins, Mary est. 1 lot CotHank ins, Sarah, i lot Hankinsville 3.i Hankins, Wade. 1 lot Clarendon St 4.! Hankins, Wm. H., 3 lots Cottage 5.' Hankins, Abe. 1 lot Hankinsville 7.1 Hankins, Ben, est., 2 acres Cottage 12.1 Hankins, Edward, 1 lot West, J 1 Brown 8.! Hankins, Krancenia, 1 lot Clarendon Ave. 5.1 Hewett, Lula V? 1 lot Lord St., 1 Burlington 9.1 Hewett, Olympus est. 1 lot Burlington 6.1 Hill, Geneva, 1 lot Caswell Ave 5.! Holmes, Dora, 1 lot Cottage 2.1 Howe, Sarah A., 1 lot West, 1 St. George 8.1 Jackson, Annie T. est. 1 lot West and Cottage 16.1 Jackson, Eliza, 1 lot Leonard St - 4.1 Jackson, Isaac, 1 lot Caswell St ..._ - 8.1 Jackson, Thomas, 1 lot Caswell St 6 i Johnson, Carrie. 1 lot West St. 2.1 Lee, George, 1 lot Leonard and Clarendon 12.i Lee, Hannah est. 1 lot Owens : and Caswell 6.' Lee, Alex, 2 acres Cottage.... 2.1 Lee, Charles W? 1 lot Caswell 7.1 Lee. Dan, est., 1 lot Brown and Howe 16.5 Lee. Florence, 13 acres Cottage 10.S Lee, Phosle, 1 lot Clarendon and Lord ... 4.3 . ?1 int Cottage 2.1 Lie WIS, uaiii to, > McDonald. Elizabeth est. 1 lot Rhett St 4.3 McDonald. J. H. Sr.. 1 lot West St.. 1 Nash 15.C McKenzie Wm., 3 lots Howe St 38.5 McKoy, E. E.. 1 lot Howe St. 9.2 McKoy, J. S.. 1 lot Howe St. 15.8 McKoy, Martha. 1 lot West 2.8 McMillan. Mary, est., 1 lot Hanklnsville 4.6 McMillan. Wade. 1 lot Hanklnsville - 2.1 McNeil, Lou, 1 lot Hanklnsville ? 2.2 McNeil. Rosana, 1 lot Hankinsvllle 3.8 McNeil. Tom, 1 lot Hanklnsville 6.0 Mills, Richard, 1 lot St. George and Caswell - 7.8 Miller, James, 1 lot Hanklnsville 3.5 Mitchell, G. W.. 1 city lot 1.9 Mitchell, Henry, 1 lot Howe St. 9.1 Mitchell, Josie, 1 lot St. George Moore, Fred. 1 lot St. George St 7.3 Moore. Fred D., 1 lot Lord St. 9.9 Moore, James, 1 lot Brown St. 18.8 Moore, Julius, 1 lot St. George Moore, Robt. W? i lot Burlington St. 3.7 Moore. Sarah, 1 lot Nash and West, 1 St. George 13.4 Moore, Willie, Sr., 1 lot Lord, 1 Burlington 7.1 Morris, Henry est., 1 lot Rhett Mumford, Herbert. 1 iot Caswell St. 8.9 Murphy, Walter. 1 lot Boundary St 4.7 Murray. Rebecca est., 1 lot Lord and Leonard Sts. 2.8 4 ..*-/ 1 . . / \ STATE PORT PILOT, SO Betts, Sam, 1 lot Caswell, 1 Cord . ! 7. Berry. Sam. 1 lot Swamp Garden, 1 Gridiron 7. Berry, Henry, est., 1 lot Rhett St., 1 St. George 13. Berry, Bertram, 1 lot Owens St. 14. Bell, Flossie, 1 lot Caswell 5. Bowen, James est., 1 lot West St 2. Brown, Jane, 1 lot Gridiron 5. Bowen, Genevieve, 1 lot Caswell 2. Brown, Sally, 1 lot Clarendon 5. Brown. Elizabeth, 1 lot B. St. 11. Brown, Olivia, 1 lot Clarendon Ave. 5. Brown, W. H., 1 lot St. George 1 Lord 8. Brinson, Calvin, 1 lot Howe, 1 Owens. 1 Brown 22. Bryant, David, 1 Loughlin addition 1. Bryant, Henry W., 1 lot B. St 8. Bryant, Ransom, 1 lot Rhett 2. Clemmons. James, 2 lots Lord St., 1 Ben Parker est 16. Clemmons, Israel P.. 1 lot Cottage 2. Clemmons, Israel P., 1 lot Cottage ..._ 1. Clemmons, John. 1 lot Bay St. 8. Clemmons. George A.. 1 lot Leonard and Clerendon 6. Clemmons, Annie, 1 lot Lord St., 1 Brown 8. Cotton, Sarah, 1 lot Brown and Lord Sts ? 7. Davis, Henry D., 1 lot Clarendon Ave 3. Davis, Elmer. 1 lot St. George 7. Davis. Anthony, est., 1 lot Rhett and West Sts. 15. Davis. Alice, 1 lot Clarendon 3. Davis. W. D. est., 1 lot West St ...... 8. Davis, Lydiana, 1 lot Rhett St. 6, Dixon, Mary, 1 lot Caswell Ave. 2. Easley, Mary, 1 lot Lord St. 11. Eagles. Rose J., 1 lot Owens and Caswell 10 Eagles, Esther, 1 lot Caswell 2. Evans, Willie, 1 lot Lord St. 11. Evans, Sally, 1 lot W. St. .... 11. Evans, John, est., 1 lot Lord and St. George Sts. 15 Evans, J. R. est., 2 lots Howe, 3 Clarendon ?... 33, Evans, India, 1 lot Rhett St 5. Frlnk, John, Sr., 1 lot Clarendon Ave. 6. Frink, Lizzie est., 1 lot Caswell Ave 6. Frink, Parish, est., 1 lot St. George St. 5, Frink. John, 1 lot St. George St ?? 6 . Tnm i lot St. George A - St 4 Freeman, Anna. 1 lot Rhett St 5, Galloway, Caroline, 1 lot Brown St. 6 Galloway, George A. est. 1 lot Caswell and Leonard Sts 3, Galloway. J. J? 1 lot Howe St. __ 2. Galloway. John W., est.. 1 lot Howe St ? 7. Galloway, Joseph, 1 lot Clarendon Ave 2. Galloway, Lavenla, 1 lot Caswell Ave. 4. Galloway, Lucy. 1 lot Howe St. 2. Galloway, Alexander, 1 lot St. George St. 3. Galloway, Abram, 1 city lot 4. Galloway, Oscar. 1 Owens and Castle, 1 Brown 6. I Galloway. Nancy. 1 lQt Brown I St - 9. Galloway, Mary Ann, 1 lot Lord I and Brown St. - ? 7. Gibbs, Hannah est., 1 lot Nash | and West Sts 5. Gordon, Viola. 1 lot Clarendon 5. Gordon, Mary M? 1 lot Lord St 3. Gordon, Maggie, 1 lot Clarendon Ave. 2. Gordon, Frank H., Sr.. 1 lot Brown and Caswell Sts. 7. Gordon, Carrie, 1 lot Caswell Ave 10. Gordon, C. F. est., 1 lot Lord St 2. Goodman, Castello, 23 lots Cottage 7. Gore, Brittle, 1 lot Caswell Ave 4. Gore, Elias, 1 lot Burlington St. 6. Gore, John M? 1 lot Caswell Gore, Aiex, 1 lot Lord St 11. Gore, Martha est., 1 lot St. George St. ... 2. ? tt??. r? 1 lot nnr?n UTHPORT, N. C. Murray, Robert, 1 lot Lord St. 5.15 | 40 Nixon, Effie, 1 lot Caswell.... 3.64 Parker, Albert, est., 1 lot Caswell Ave 2.87 43 Parker, George, est.; 1 lot Clarendon and St. George, 1 Cas28 well 6.67 Parker. Lavinia, 1 lot Burling89 ton. 1 St. George 22.25 53 Parker, William est, 1 lot Lord St 3.64 |' 87 Prestridge, Mrs. Alehia, 1 lot 91 Nash St. 11.991 Price,. Anthony, 1 lot Burling- . 49 ton 6.67 76 Price, Sam, 1 city lot 1.96 ( 23 Reaves, Joseph, 1 lot Howe St. 5.91 Reaves, Lizzie C., 1 lot Cas- I 15 well 12.37 Reaves, Perry, est., 1 lot St. 43 George St 7.05 < Reaves. Saul est., 1 lot Howe , 71 and St. George St. 4.39 1 Richardson, Susan, 1 lot Caswell 1 73 and St. George Sts. 6.67 , Smith, Alfred, 1 lot Burling66 ton St 6.94 87 Smith, Alex, 1 lot Clarendon & Owens 4.09 ' 41 Smith, Florence, 1 lot College I St 8.95 1 96 Smith, Almira, 1 lot Cottage .. 7.81 1 Smith, Lorenzo est., 1 lot Clar- < 96 endon 2.26 43 I Smith, J. W. Jr., 1 lot Caswell ... .... 5.91 ( 911 Smith, J. IV. est., 1 lot Lord . and St. George 5.91 95 Smith, Rosa, 1 lot Rhett St 5.15 ] Smith, Lucy, 1 lot St. George 19 St 2.87 Stanley, G. H., 1 lot Claren- i 25 don 8.19 1 59 Stanley. Prudence est., 1 lot Brown St 5.91 03 Stratman, Joe est., 1 lot Rhett 64 St 11.99 Stratman, Wm? 1 lot Nash, 1 19 Brown 21.94 29 Suggs, FranK, l lot Knett st. s.43 11 Swain, Ben. 1 lot Lord St. 6.15 76 Swain, Wellington, 1 lot Clarendon 11.85 ,47 Swain, Ben W? 1 lot Lord St. 6.91 49 Swain, Delia, 1 lot College St. 7.43 47 Swain, Ed.,- 1 lot St. George, 23 1 Lord 8.95 Swain, Estelle, 1 lot Lord St., 03 1 Caswell 9.33 ; Swain, Maggie P., 1 lot Cas95 well 6.67 30 Swain, Rose, 1 Caswell 4.39 Swain, Susan est., 1 lot Clar61 endon 2.11 Swain, Walker, est. 1 lot Col67 lege and Brown 20.35 Swain, Lucy, est., 1 lot Clar- 1 91 endon 2.11 Vareen, Alva, 3 acres Cottage 4.64 .67 Vareen, Nelson, est. 1 lot Cottage 2.11 .77 Vareen, Sarah. 1 lot Cottage 1.73 91 Walker. Millie est. 1 lot St. George ? 3.25 67 Warnett, Bertha, 1 lot Howe Cf 8.19 25 Warnett, Eddie, i lot Burlington 2.87 87 Warnett, John, est. 1 lot Brown 1 Clarendon 7.05 43 Warnett, Phyllis, 1 lot Cas- 1 well 2.87 87 Warnett, Viola est., 1 lot Lord St 4.01 77 Warnett. Wm? 1 city lot 3.49 87 Watts, Emma, 1 lot Cottage ? 2.72 Wilson, Julius, 2 lots Howe i 87 St 16.59 39 Wortham, George, 1 lot St. George 4.01 29 Wortham, Lucy, 1 lot Caswell 2.11 ?s Bolivia News 15 Mr. C. P. Willetts, Ford dealer i 40 here, attended an automobile 87 1 meeting in Lumberton Wednes- , 58 day night of last week. , 47 Mrs. J. I. Stone, Jr., and chiln dren, of Shallotte, spent last week < with Mrs. Stone's parents here. ] [JJ Mr. Curtiss Cox accompanied ] Mr. Ben Holden home from , 61 Southport Staurday night. ] 16 Mrs. O. T. Lewis and children, , ns . A t , * No Restrictions On Navy Enlistments The navy recruiter at Wilmington announces that he has received information from the officer in charge at Raleigh that restriction on recruiting in North j Carolina has been removed and that the Raleigh district has been assigned a quota of forty first enlistments for the month of September in the rating of apprentice seaman for general service. The temporary restriction was ordered on recruiting in North I Carolina because of the spread of infantile paralysis which has sublued. Young men between the ages jf 17 and 25 years who are interested in the navy as a career are invited to apply at the Navy recruiting station located in room 337, U. S. Custom House, Wilmington. Eighteen Being Held In Jail Here The Brunswick county jail has filler! tn pnnar.ftv all this week, according to Jailer J. H. j Russ, who had as many as 20 prisoners in his keeping at one j time this week. Two have been released on bond, reducing the total to eighteen. Others probably will be | moved following this week's ses- j sion of Recorders court. (Crowded Out Last Week) Miss Edna Gore left Friday to enter James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilmington as nurse. Friends wish her much success. Friends of Mrs. D. L. Hickman will sympathize with her in the death of her mother, Saturday morning at Tarboro. Mrs. Tom Cooper of Wilmington was a visitor here Tuesday on her return home from Myrtle Beach, S. C. Misses Bertha and Catherine Moore spent the week-end with Wioo Tulin Tflvlnr. - ? Miss Rebecca Johnson and Miss | Wallace, of Charlotte, spent the j week-end with Mrs. D. R. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Canady ind Mr. Neil Gallo^way, of Whiteirille, were visitor^ here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earp, of Selma, and Mr. G. W. Earp, of Bailey, were guests of Mr. and , Vfrs. Earl Earp this week. Mr. ( md Mrs. J. W. Earp went on to Vfyrtle Beach for a weeks' stay ] ind Mrs. G. W. Earp is spending I ] he time with her brother, G. C. L 2arp here. j Miss Frances Galloway was a I j risitor here Saturday, returning |, o her home at Supply from sum- j, ner school in Boone. ( Miss Mary Maynard, who has j ust completed a course in train- j ng at Winston-Salem hospital, is he guest of Mrs. Joe Ramsuer it the "Oaks." ] Misses Annie, Elsie and Virgin- j a Martin, of Florence, S. C., are risiting Mrs. E. C. Woodbury. ] Friends of Mr. J. B. Potter will | egret to know that he is in , Jrunswick hospital suffering , vith rheumatism. ? Mr. Lindon Knox and family | eturned to Greensboro Sunday ( ifter a pleasant visit with rela- j ives and friends. f Mrs. Hattie Bennett and daugh- t er, Mrs. Kenneth Corbett, and j ler little son and Mrs. Johnston, t if Wilmington, spent Monday af- ] ernoon here visiting friends. j Mrs. Willie Walker has as her j quests for the week her brother, i ifr. E. S. Bowers and son, Scott, \ if Jackson, and a friend Mrs. x)llie Bagley, of Clendon, Tex. Miss Beatrice Lennon, of ? Vhiteville, was a visitor here on c londay afternoon. She returned j irith Homer and John Holden i rom Whiteville to spend a few lays at Supply with Miss Bettie i lolden. i Miss Olivia Presson, of Mon- i oe and Miss Lois Cooper, of t Vilmington, were visitors at the s ome of Mrs. D. R. Johnson Wed- t esday afternoon. t Mrs. E. G. Goodman and son, i !. G., Miss Edna Attoway, Mrs. c (rock and Harold Frazelle were c isitors in Southport Wednesday, s Friends of Mr. S. O. Craven u rill be glad to know he is re- 1< Dvering nicely from a tonsil ope- a ition at Brunswick hospital s Wednesday. Mrs. Craven spent Wednesday night in Southport nth Mrs. W. H. Walker and g oth Mr. and Mrs. Craven re- d lrned home Thursday. " Mrs. Nellie Walker, Miss Haniy Williams, Mrs. E. S. Bowers b nd son, Scott, and Mrs. Lollie I aelev spent Thursday in Ham- a it with Mrs. Walker's sister, g [rs. G. W. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cook and aughter, of Andrews, S. C., were t i si tors here Thursday morning t a the way to the Cook family 1 iunion at Rich Square. \ Mrs. J. C. Nichols, of Southort, arrived Thursday morning > visit friends here. Mr. Laurence Richmond and ' [iss Frances Galloway, of Suply, spent the latter part of this -eek at the "Oaks," guests of o [iss Helen Ramsuer, t SEVEN Walnut Cracking Growing Industry Black Walnuts Are Bringing Thousands Of Dollars Annually To North Carolina Farmers, According To R. W. Graeber Black walnuts, as a source of cash income, are bringing North Carolina farmers thousands of dollars each year. Harvesting the annual crop, which runs into hundreds of thousands of bushels in this state alone, is now an important industry, according to R. W. Graeber, extension forester at State college. Only a few years ago great quantities of the nuts were allowed to waste, but now they are being sold in the shell and as cracked kernels in grocery, candy and drug stores almost everywhere. In Yadkin county, where walnut cracking has become a community enterprise, one farmer reported the sale of 16 barrels of kernels during the past season. A superior court judge in Davidson county got 23 bushels of nuts from one tree and a farmer in Alleghaney county sold $300 worth of nuts from his farm in one year. This is only an indication of the walnut business in North Carolina, Graeber said. One farm cooperative organization bought 90,000 pounds of nuts last year. Soon after the nuts have fallen from the trees, they should be gathered so that they may be hulled while the husk is partly green, Graeber pointed out. Old type corn shelters are often used for hulling the nuts. . , After they have dried in a. shady place for two or three 4-1* a Miafn nno rnn A*T WCCAO, U1C 11UU9 cue icauj 1U1 cracking, storage or seed. Cracking may be done with a hammer, although many prefer one of the commercial nut crackers which are now on the market. A crackery operator told Graeber that with one hand machine he had been able to crack ten bushels of nuts a day over a period of many weeks. FARM QUESTION ANSWERED" > Question?When is the best time to cut lespedeza for seed? Answer?The Korean variety should be cut about the first of " October and the other varieties just after the first hard frost After being left in the barn for a. few week.' the Korean seed is threshed on a grain separator. Seed from the other varieties are aarvested with a seed pan attached to the cutter bar of a . mowing machine. Plans for builiing a seed pan may be secured free by writing the Agricultural J Editor, State college. Question?How big a trench silo should I dig to handle silage for 12 cows? Answer ? This depends upon low long your animals are to ae fed. The average cow will consume about one cubic foot of silage each day. A slice of silige from three to five inches thick beginning at the top and a;oing to the bottom should be ed daily to prevent spoilage. The suggested dimensions for a silo jo take care of 12 cows is seven feet wide at the top, 5 feet wide it the bottom, and 6 feet deep. For a 180 day feeding period the silo should be 60 feet long. For i longer period the lenght should ae increased rather than the width or depth. Question ? Can I substitute ikim milk or buttermilk for any >f the ingredients in your recomnended state laying mash formula? Answer?Skim milk or buttermilk may be substituted for dried milk at the rate of 1 gallon of nilk to each 100 birds. Where is much as three gallons of the skim milk or buttermilk is fed o each 100 birds a day this will ake the place of all the dried nilk, one half the fish meal, and >ne half the meat meal as reommended. The success of these llWUtlfAn 1- 4U muauLuico ucpcuua upon uie regilar feeding of the milk and un2ss there is an ample supply so a to make regular feedings no ubstitutions should be made. "I was looking around in Baren's millinery department toay,' 'began the scheming wife, and I saw the sweetest thing?" "Yes," interrupted her foxy husand, "that's a great idea of largen's to put mirrors all round where you women congreate." There was a man who had hree sons. He gave two of them en cents each, and to the other le gave five cents. What time vas it?" "A quarter to three." Professor (in chemistry class): 'Mr. Green, what can you tell me about nitrates?" * Freshman Green: "Well-er-umh, yes! They're a lot cheaper han day rates." ' "lor Wilmington, spent rnursaay 87 here. 13 The City of Wilmington had a good many visitors Saturday 11 from Bolivia and vicinity. Mr. 87 Jason Hewett, Mr. Dave Mc39 Keithan, Mr. Preston McKeithan, 89 Mr. Frank Galloway, Mr. Boyd 91 McKeithan and Mr. Ed Mercer, all were Wilmington visitors Sat91 j urday. 57 j Mr. J, W. Danford and wife have returned from their trip up the state. 95 Sheron and Cornish Mercer ll were Winnabow visitors Friday 54 night" Mr. John Elmore and son were 85 in Bolivia Sunday. 15 Mr. Gowin Mercer spent the week-end at home, i Mr. Edgar Lewis spent the 50 | week-end at home. >7 jo Winnabow News !3 Mr. Will Maultsby, of Wilson, )6 is spending a while with his broil ther, Mr. J. C. Maultsby. J7 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Henry and 9 children and Mr. James Galloway ;5 spent Monday at Holden's Beach. Mr. Garland E. Maultsby and n | family, of Charlotte, and Mr. 11 Bryant Maultsby, of Savannah, * ,9 Ga? spent Sunday and Monday v il with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. f J. C. Maultsby. d Mr. G. K. Lewis left Monday I j9 morning for Lillington, in the i7 interest of Fairbanks-Morse Com- r 15 pany" I 13 Miss Bertha Moore, who spent h the week-end with Miss Julia n i Taylor, left Monday morning for Jo'.in Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, E ' Md., where she will go in train- E 3 ing for a nurse. v |5 Miss Frances Galloway, of Sup !? ply, passed through nere lues- ? day on her return to Appalachian o 2 Teachers Training School at n ! Boone. V Friends of Master Archibald V 6 iienry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon w 6 Henry, will be glad to know he h 8 is recovering nicely from a tonsil ti operation at Brunswick county 1 hospital Tuesday. ? 5 Miss Ida Mae Mintz, of Wac- a camaw, arrived Friday to spend B a while with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. lc 9 Maultsby. lj A Mr. G. K. Lewis spent Sunday ^ in Rockingham. di Cutting Contest v 9 The wood cutting contest at J. oi l ^ L. Henry's Store Monday morn- n 3 ing was of great interest Fred jBurney, colored, cut the log, p 3 j which was about 14 inches in t< 9: diameter in 4 minutes 9 seconds, but lost about 1 minute in the M cutting. Mr. Peter McLaren cut p 7 the same log in 1 minute 55 sec- w 7 onds. I A!
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