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lN?5^_NOX!^2iSL fSrADT* m^E^Five acre tract ol I, mnvallt'. N. C. Property Ehin 200 J'ards of stat< M 0i fronts on sand-calj Er farther information anc jTJte Box 919, Southport B?TpAsh logs. See, write Ml CLINTON LUMBEB giptcn. X. C. 12-18-* m0jZThe C.rovely plantaKtcmi Crock for rent foi mpztains from 250 to 35( richest arable land ir ^L-jc county. Also farnKjt Branch. About 50 ac pcd land. Tin roof dwel Kj ham. For terms applj B|D. Bellamy, Wilmington E 12-11-* Mf~DEER. rabbits?Al </ wild game stuffed. Foi B'taxidermy work ai reas prices, write Box 5242 ihaitfctvNTKATPR'S XOTIfK rdc.-slcned having qualifiei ^Lgjoitor of the estate of I '(deceased) hereby gives no persons indebted to sab make Immediate paymen p persons holding any claim ' ?|d estate to present ther H": duly verified within si: ^ fr-tn this date or this notlc J pteaded In bar of their re I "-.trher list. 1935. ^mr LOSG, Administrator of y. Todd estate. ?. Sentelle. 11-27K; fOM.MISSIOVER'S SALE ^Ej;: to authority vested I ^ 7judgment of Superior Cour He on August 12. 1935, I th ^Krtd commissioner, duly ap ^ that certain action pendln, :k county Superior cour .1 M. Woodard was plain Mrs Lena Hill and Osca c husband, and et als. wer ^ -3. I will on December 2nd, list, r:t: house door in Bruns H!-':l 10 the highest bid r ash the following describe ate located In Lockwoods Fol pt-.-p. Brunswick countj Carolina. r;:c at a maple near the en ^ Roaas Lewis old Mill Dam p thence X 31 degrees wes V to a spruce pine; runnln X. 15 degrees E. 20 poles t ? ,n q rnbd. pu f^^pj gum V?V?TV - - , ? about X. 60 decrees E ^Ht ran of a branch 26 pole ^K'r.s fence: running thenc Wees E. 64 poles to Swain' ;er e to the beginning. Con lit. acres more or less, sle'being for the default an ^Kraent of certain taxes du - Counv by defendants I entitled action from 192 i. inclusive, total amount c 114 05. all of which ha by said plaintiff, and posted, this the 22nd da He 1935. R E. SEXTELLE. Commissioner. FORECLOSrRE f: having been made In th of the debt secured by ths ieed of trust executed " by . -.vife, Thelma Suttoi IV. Davis. Trustee, on tb of February. A. D.. 193: recorded in Book 53. i Records of Brunstvic to secure the payment < debt therein described t Building and Loan At .ri t:> said Southpoi Bt. and Loan Association has >y application to the undei Trastee to advertise and se therein described 1 debt. I will on lite ii?t dav of Decembe A. D? 1935, Hoot noon, offer for sale t pon to the highest bldde it the court house door i Southport, Rrunswic >;r;h Carolina, the followin " tract, piece or pare, Lrg and being in the Cit ^^P.Wrt. Brunswick count: na. and bounded ati as follows, to-wit: fl at a point in the Wei ^ /f Lord Street 120 fei H?.fr'1'1 the northwester ^B. 7 the Intersection < -e of Bay Street with th 2 t-ord Street, sal Davis' nortl ^H [Iins thence nortl Hfi the western line < xL . feet to p.. R. Biddli ^ k Daniel's) at H,:; 'hence westwardly an rAre Street 66 feet 1 L.i V "dividing line betwee r! ,.:H' the southwester Hhrkrl dt'ddlecomb's (formerl adjoining lot; thent >i v?0nf the eastern lir ^B~- in . 3 and Parallel wit p, Jeet to a stake, sanr orofr .w " Davis' nortl Had fill.. iilen?.e eastward! i'^^ t ^ Davis' norther fb^nJ"h Bay Street I ^ uV ^?n.nin& corner. Ser ij^j this the 20th da ROBERT W. DAVIS, B--^__ Truste Kd ?hv F0P-('Lf?SrRE ? H" "-ijvL v'rtue of a powi n^fh'nf.a certain det B: tv dp,by,(- E. Gause ar B; Trustee, datt Br-: 0f f, recorded In offii 1 jPeeds for Brunswlt V v,,? "OC'k Xo. 48. Pas :-j "?ourIhereto being her, R* th...,c?ure payment of ce R^r nartl''0-1, and "iefau R' :r4^?ide? payment t Rip. tnjstee. willc R 21. IMS. a: tk. 'he highest bidd, \ p ourt house door 1 B auction at 12 ?'c'?ek noo Bt andcertain tract i R.Wderf Smithvil and described i R a L Bwg's northei B?ty, ert on Wllmim ^R.ssrgs f.j? J- A. Dosher ax " runs norl Rfrt;l,,a.bout 295.0 feet wil R>t "wkabouLnorth 33Rjt^borth 4'no hjghwaj Kk?h*V 2? easS. ?<-5 fe fplt un,? about norl fr abouf^ ^ sa'd higl R?t' Wilm?rth 62 06 ea B - road" i on highwa B!>t to fS?^."s south 42." B'- lL "ch " earner; rut K t0 laaiah \TIII C7'51 we B - with i l northea Bh>t So fSa ah Mills lit Be ' bins" If"1..t0 his nort Bcbin, ns south 83.36 we Bfefittg 74'25 "est 2" P?8ted. this Xovemb R J- w- RUARK. B'rfhtW in" the now B i, "t maito v hut certa ISTJr J- p. coi lvh'-r f a A- f-olema dab \ ftr' 1927. du at page 90, r 20, 1935 cords of Brunswick County, to which 1 is hereby especially made. Default I having been made in the payment of I the indebtedness therein described, - the undersigned W. E. Dosher will > offer for sale at public auction to I the highest bidder for cash at the r courthouse door in the City of South- j port, and the County of Brunswick, i on December 9th, 19.15, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des' | cribed piece, lot tract or parcel of I land lying and being in Brunswick 1 county, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: ' Beginning on a large black gum at > or near the run of Beaver Dam Swamp, John R. Dosher's corner; ' runs thence with John R. Dosher's > line S. 30 deg. E. about 105 poles > to a stake another one of John R. , Dosher's corners; in the J. E. Woodside line; thence with said line N. . 55 deg. E. 42 poles to a stake at or . near an old tarkiln bed, thence N. 30 deg. W. and parallel with John R. Dosher's line about 105 poles to the ) run of Beaver Dam Swamp, thence down the run of said Swamp as it 1 meanders to the beginning, contain1 ing 24 acres, more or less, being the j same land this day conveyed to J. " P. Coleman by W. E. Dosher and . wife, and not yet recorded. Dated and posted, this the 9th day " of November, 1935. W. E. DOSHER. Mortgagee, , S. B. Frink, Attorney. 12-4-c. . FORECLOSURE SALE REAL 1 ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power " of sale contained in that certain . mortgage deed made to me by Ed Brown, and wife, Lillie Brown, et > als. dated the 25th day of September. A. D., 1926, and duly recorded in Book 43 at page 359, records of Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made. Default having been made in the pay. ment of the debt therein described. < I will offer for sale to the highest J bidder for cash, at public auction, at , the courthouse door in the City of - Southport, Brunswick county. North i Carolina, on Saturday, the t 14th day of December, A. D.. 1935, s at 12 o'clock noon, the following n described lot, tract, piece or parcel x of land, lying and being in the e' County of Brunswick, in Smithville ? | Township, and being the "Second I Tract" as aescrioea in ine wu< , ' above referred to. and bounded and i described as follows, to-wit: I Beginning at a stake on the public I Road leading from Southport to Wll mlngton, Laura McRacken's corner, and runs thence north 6 degrees west n to a small maple in Laura McRackt en's Southern corner: thence up the e Branch to the Public Road; thence with said Public Road to the begin** ning. containing three and one-half f acres, according to a plot made by 1 John N. Bennett. " Dated and posted this the 13th day I of November, 1936. 8 JOEL MOORE, Mortgagee. Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the Mortgagee. 12-11-c ; EORECLOBPRE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue ; of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C? dated the 18th day of November. 1935, in an 7 action entitled "Brunswick County : versus G. D. Smith, et ux." The unII dersigned commission will expose at = public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the . I S9th day of December. 1935 3 at 12 o'clock noon at tne oourinousc e door. Southport. N. C.. to satisfy the g decree of said court to enforce the payment of $? . the following described real estate, located In d Shallotte Township. Brunswick Coune ty. N. C., bounded and described as n follows: g Bounded on the north by lands if j known as Joseph Blanton land: on g the east by Crooked Saplln Branch: ; on the south by the run of Caw Caw y : Swamp. 'Opossum Branch and Cow I Branch; on the west by the lands | of L. D. Long estate and J. D. Butler I estate. Beginning in the run of Crooked i j Saplln Branch, on an Iron rod with | ie | old pointers in the Joseph Blanton it [line: runs thence south 72 degrees, j. 115' west 1190 feet to an iron pipe, i with pine pointers, a Blanton corner: I >e J thence north 68 degrees. 20' west 721 j 2, feet to stake with stump pointer, just it west of an old tram road hed: thence; k I along the L. P. Long estate line and >f I the J. P. Butler estate line south o 19 degrees. 45' west 2250 feet to a 5- stake hearing north 89 degrees 45' j rt west 12 feet from a small cypress, r- pointer on the north side of the] swamp of Cow Branch: thence south j II 74 degrees west 1060 feet to a stake! o with pointers: thence south 58 feet! to an iron rod with pointers on the r, run of Cow Branch, a corner ofj Hoytt Smith. C. Ed Taylor and J. B. it Bland; thence up the run of Cow [ jr; Branch north 75 degrees east 224 ] njfeet to a gum with pointers; north) k 84 degrees. 45' east 353 feet to a K gum with pointers: north 75 degrees' el 45' east 268 feet to a small pine with i y pointers: north 68 degrees 30' east y, 143 feet to a gum with pointers, a j id corner of J. B. Bland and Burroughs j & Collins land: thence north 80 de3 grees east 1396 feet to a gum with | it 3 gum pointers in the head of1 "n 'Opossum Branch and thence east-1 -J (hQ run of l )t wardly anu mi.. ie 'Opossum Branch and thence south- | d wardly with the ruii about 2500 feet ! l- to a gum where 'Opossum Branch I i- flows into Caw Caw Swamp; thence | >f up the run of Caw Caw Swampj ?- about 2000 feet to the mouth of, 1- Crooked Saplin Branch; thence up id the run of Crooked Saplin Branch j to about 4.100 feet to the beginning. | in containing 226 acres, as surveyed I n Nov. 14. 1935, by A. J. Brown, Surly veyor, as per order by the court. ;e All sales subject to report to and ie confirmation by the court. Ten days h allowed for raise of bid before report ie made. Cash to be paid at .vie. i- This 20th day of Novem'->r, 1935. ly W. R. HOLMES, n 12-18c Commissioner 56 COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND | ,y Under and by virtue of the power' of sale contained In the decree of the Superior Court, dated November I e. 25th, 1935, in an action entitled "The - Federal Land Bank of Columbia, vs. W. P. Comron and his wife, Mrs. W. er P. Comron; E. H. Smith and Bankj sd of Little River. Defendants." the un-1 id dersigned commissioner will expose ,'d | at public sale at the court house io door, Southport, N. C., on 'k Monday, December SOth, 1935 re at noon, to the highest bidder for e- cash, or one-third cash and the re- j r- mainder in two equal annual in-1 It stallments, the deferred payment to if | be secured by first mortgage, or >n deed of trust on lands herein described, with interest at the rate of j er six per cent per annum. A deposit In of $25.00 will be required of the n, successful bidder, to await confirma- j if tion. the lands to be sold being bounle ded and described as follows: is All that certain piece, parcel ro | tract of land containing 36 3-20 acres n more or less, situate, lying and be- I t- ing on the east side of the Calabash s and Little River public roads in th Shallotte Township, county of Bruns- i th wick. State of North Carolina, hav13 ing such shape, metes, courses and j distances as will more fully appear et by reference to a plot thereof made | th by A. J. Brown, Surveyor. February, 9- 8th. 1922, bounded on the north by | st the lands of J. H. Stanley and D. E. y. Stalaland, on the east by the lands! 91 of D. E. Stanaland and L. J. Mc- ! is Lamb, on the south by the lands of ( st M. D. McLamb and on the west by) st the land of J. R. Comron and J. H. I ie Stanley, being a consolidated survey ( 9- of parts of two tracts of land, one st conveyed by J. R. Comron to W. P. 90 Comron. April 4th, 1921, as recorded j in Book 34, at page 257, and the, er other being conveyed from J. H. Stanley and wife to W. P. Comron | October 27th. 1919, as recorded in I Book 30. at page 302, records of j Brunswick county. " Dated and posted this, November 25th, 1935. er C. ED. TAYLOR, n 12-25c Commissioner e n. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Jd Under and by virtue of the power ly of sale contained in the decree of the; o- Superior Court, dated November 26th, j THE SI 1936, in an action entitled "The Fed- it iral Land Bank of Columbia, vs. D. Leon Henry and wife, Guilda M. Henry, D. Vaughan Allen and A. M. McKoy, Receivers of J. W. Brooks, Defendants," the undersigned commissioner will expose at public sale at :he court house door. Southport, N. on Monday, December 80th, 1985, it twelve o'clock noon, to the highist bidder for cash, or one-third cash ed ind the remainder in two equal an- ti, lual installments, the deferred paynents to be secured by first mort- iei ?age, or deed of trust, on lands here- wc n described, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A ve leposit of $26.00 will be required of j-jr :he successful bidder, to await conformation, the lands to be sold being w' sounded and described as follows: an All those certain parcels or tracts Th if land containing 55 acres and ten acres, more or less, situate, lying and co seing about 14 miles from the City or( sf Wilmington, in Town Creek Town- *p. ship, County of Brunswick, State of ei North Carolina, having such shape, ro metes, courses and distances as will -irr more fully appear by reference to a plot thereof, made by E. W. Taylor, nij Surveyor, made September 5th, 1922, ?rj jn file with the Federal Land Bank jf Columbia. Wi The 55 acre tract being bounded <ji pn the north by the run of Town * Creek, on the east by the lands of ed D. R. Skipper, on the south by the fc lands of E. V. Evans, and on the west by the lands of Julius Sullivan. The 10 acre tract being bounded ?h on the north by the said Piney Grove Public Road, on the east by the ro lands of O. R. Skipper, on the south or by the home lands of the lateJ. S. Henry, and on the west by the lands ex of E. V. Evans. ro Dated and posted, this the 25th day of November. 1935. m' C. ED. TAYLOR, in 12-25-c. Commissioner. . ill] FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL de ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power ou of sale contained in that certain ex mortgage deed, made and executed . by W. H. Green and wife, Mary ln Green, to W. H. Temple and wife, fit Mary E. Temple, for $1000.00. dated ^ the 5th day of March. 1929. duly re- 06 corded in Book 48. at page 358, re- cli cords of Brunswick county, to which i.h reference is hereby especially made. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein described, the undersigned Mary E. Temple will offer for sale at public th auction to the highest bidder for cash ? at the courthouse door in the City of Southport. and the County of Rriinnwlplf nn i _i Thursday, December 28th, 19S5 a at 12 o'clock noon, the following- des- "I crlbed piece, lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being in Smlthville Township, Brunswick County, North bl Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of A. J. Rob- U] bins and others, and bounded as fol- 0u lows: Beginning at a stake in the river n? road, leading from Southport to Wll- c, mlngton, N. C? same being a corner of the A. J. Bobbins tract of land; Be thence running about northwardly m with said road to a pine In the A. B. Mercer line, originally known as ul the Peter Gause line; thence with the said line north 18-30" west to Governors Creek; thence with Gover- dl nors Creek and the meanders there- jy of about southwardly to a pine, on ' Gum Landing, another corner of the M A. J .Robbins tract of land; thence cc with the A. J. Robbins line Eastwardly to the beginning corner, con- w taining about 80 acres, more or less, jjj Dated and posted, this 26th day . of November, 1935. dc MARY E. TEMPLE, M Mary E. Temple Executrix of W. H. Temple. Deceased. a S. B. Frink, Attorney. 12-25c as FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE CC Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain -M * ? J A ? ? Art AVAOnto/^ I AA mortKclgre UCCll, inauc anu cavvuvvu w by W. B. Andrews and his wife, M. . E. Andrews, to R. L. Bland for sr 3250.00. dated the 8th day of Mav, o.i 1926, duly recorded in Book No. 3.6, Page 539, records of Brunswick County, and duly assigned to W. F. in Pierce, to which reference Is hereby j,, made. Default having been made lii the payment of the indebtedness jj therein described, the undersigned \V. j.. F. Pierce, assignee, will offer for f sale at public auction to the highest c< bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the City of Southport, and 111 the County of Brunswick, on g-1 Thursday, December 26th, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des- )ai cribed piece, lot, tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Waaramaw Township, Brunswick County, North ;el Carolina, and bounded and described |bi as follows, to-wlt: j. Beginning at a stake, W. B. Andrews' corner, runs thence north 86! b( west 25 poles to a stake at the cor- j. ner of a ditch; thence north 4 east " 105 poles to a cypress in the edge |ig of Wetash Swamp, thence said | swamp 38 poles to another one of W. I B. Andrews' corners, a Cypress in the f( edge of said swamp; thence with W. B. Andrews' line to the beginning. ni containing twenty-four acres, more or less. This being same tract deeded to W. B. Andrews by R, C. Piver and ? wife. B. G. Piver, and recorded in Book 30. Page 406. records of Bruns- j wick county. j Dated and oosted this the 27th j day of November. 1935. j W. F. PIERCE, Assignee. S. B. Frinlc. Attorney. 12-25 ) WJnnaKnw NeWS ) t* J ? ? ? , v (Too late for last week) 2 Mr. and Mrs. Duvall, of Wil mington, were visitors here on 2 Sunday afternoon. ji Mr. G. K. Lewis left Monday )f for Wake Forest in the interest )> of Fairbanks-Morse Co. J| Mrs. D. E. Goodson, in com- 2 pany with a crowd from South- Ji port, spent Tuesday at Delco at- 2 tending the district meeting of Jf the Order of the Eastern Stars. Ji Mrs. J. C. Nichols of South- Jf port returned Monday to be with Jf Mrs. Lizzie Henry a while. Ji Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vines and j? Miss Edna Henry of Wilmington 2 spent Wednesday at Mrs. Leon 2 Henry's. 2 Friends will be sorry to learn 2 that Mr. J. J. Braswell is very 2 sick. Mr. Preston Henry contin- 2 ues sick, being very ill this week- 2 end. ji Mr. Everett Wilson, of Wil- 2 mington, was a visitor here on 2 Thursday morning. 2 Mr. J. W. Yates, of Wilming- 2 ton, was a visitor here Thursday 2 morning. 2 Mr. T. S. Memory, of White- 2 ville, and Mrs. Ike Davis, of Southport, were visitors here Friday afternoon, en route to Whiteville. J Mr. Preston Savage of the U. j S. Dredge Comstock, Morehead j City, spent the week-end here j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ) W. C. Savage. ) Friends will be glad to know ) Mrs. Lyman Robinson is able to j be at home since being in South- j port hospital. j rATE PORT PILOT, SOUT1 'In Person" And' The Table" C( Ginger Rogers, the titian-hairmate of Fred Astaire in "Top it," "Roberta" and others, ach/es the goal of every Holly>od player?solo stardom in a hicle ideally suited to her dislctive talents, "In Person," lich plays Thursday, Friday d Saturday at the Carolina leatre, Wilmington. Her opportunity to star alone mes as a climax to an extradinarily rapid rise from modest itured dramatic and dancing les through co-stardom with illiam Powell in "Star of Midjht," with Francis Lederer in Romance in Manhattan," and th Astaire in the sensational m musicals. In all. she display dramatic skin ana a pencnant , r comedy. ' "In Person" provides Ginger th a rich light comedy-drama ' le and enables her to sing three 1 iginal popular songs and to . ecute several striking dance , utines. She portrays a temper- 1 ental screen celebrity who falls love with a gentleman, annoyg him so thoroughly that he 1 :termines to take the egotism j it of her, forcing her to go to traordinary lengths to trap him to marriage. The romantic dif- , :ulties culminate in what has en adjudged one of the funniest imaxes to come to the screen is season. Next Week "Hands Across The Table" is e feature attraction Monday id Tuesday of next week. A laugh riot from start to finii, the merry proceedings of lands Across the Table" cenrs around the attempt of a poor it ambitious manicurist and a mniless young socialite to live \ tn on on-mAmont tViot oa />k > w ait uiat covii ia.ll marry money, with love a eligible factor. Many hilarious implications result as the two t out to keep their bargain, itil both fall in love, and of all ings, with each other! The fun film serves to introice Miss Lombard in an entirenew characterization and the onde star comes off with flying ilors as a light commedienne, as ell as a lush leading lady. Actg honors must be equally divi!d between Miss Lombard and acMurray who is possessed of distinct personal charm as well i skill at just the sort of role i is required to fulfill in the imedy. Personable engaging, acMurray and Miss Lombard ipture the amusing moments, laring them with a delightful id refreshing abandon. Miss Lombard, as a manicurist' i a barber shop of a snooty! Manhattan hotel, meets Ralph ellamy, rich but an invalid as le result of a plane wreck. She mfides to him her desire to nd a bankroll and marry it, reirdless of love. She thinks heri mbitifons have come true when [acMurray, handsome playboy, iters her life. While night clubing with him, he misses his sat to Bermuda, whither he is jing sent by his Millionaire ither-in-law, and Miss Lombard forced to put him up at her lodest apartment, after he con:sses that it is his fiance, and ot he, who has the wealth. The two shake hands on their READ' I TO THI | THI I By Carrier I By Mail.. I Sunday On ioHiKKmcgicmticgggM ( HPORT, N. C. 'Hands Across >ming To Carolina nutual plans to find comfort and I security with rich spouses, re- j solving that nothing, not even I ove, shall interfere with their j jact. Just as their agreement is | ibout to materialize for both of hem they find they have fallen n love with each other, but Miss Lombard is still determined not "jo ruin doui uieir nves, ana une | falls into the arms of her benefactor, Bellamy, who In the mean J me has fallen in love with her. An uproarious climax brings their gay nonsense to an excitng finale. Leland News Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Skipper were sorry to hear of Mrs. Skipper's death which occurred at her home last Wednesiay. Friends are glad to learn that Mrs. Alice S. Pickett is improving after several weeks of illness. Mrs. D. P. Causby has returned to her home in Greensboro after visiting her sister, Mrs. R. C. Holmes. Miss Nina Gamer has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robins, in High Point iHHHHHHHHHHHHHHti 1 I i: ); I ] All well broke ! and ready for !! | your mspeci I tion. We know ]| we can please II you from our ! I big selection || of mules IS I! Cash or !! Time ! ( )! II ? 11 ? I 11 HACKNEY W i 1 ~ II | Seth 1 | WHITE VILLI fcKKKKltltKKlCHtgKKl <3tlim3IJI3l3IJtJt3CKK3t3t3C: MP. J Witty Column of CHARL Fearless Editorials All Tb CHARl 1 Ye< $10.01 $8.01 Iy $ 2.W Twenty Cents pe :iKit)timmi)t]tgKg?iit] . . w . h' i '.* < - f'nl SHIRT-TAILED 1 It seems that deer driving is getting to be quite an expensive . sport among the Leland men. R. I C. Holmes lost part of his shirt last week after D. L. Gainey and Douglas Cook saw him miss a big buck. Cecil Anderson has resigned from CCC and is now at home g with his parents. p Wreck 0 Lyon Clark and Pazley Milli- o can escaped serious injury Sunday afternoon when they wreck- P ed their car. ^ Miss Mary Lee Garner left for ? Raleigh last week. She has ac- 0 cepted a position there. z ALLEN-CHILD ? Miss Lucy Lee Child and *1 Snookie Allen motored to South P Carolina last Sunday and were married. u a Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Administrator, f C. T. A. of the estate of Dr. W. R. Goley, deceased, late of Brunswick 0 Cnnntv. North Carolina, this is to h notify all persons having claims I against the said estate of the said 1 deceased to exhibit them to the un- r dersigned at Southport, or Shallotte, N. C? or to Robert W. Davis, my attorney, at Southport, N. C? on or r before the 20th day of November. _ A. D? 1936, or this notice will be F pleaded in bar of their recovery. h All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate F payment. I This. 20th day of Nov., A. D? 1935. ? W. R. HOLMES, Administrator, v C.T.A., W. R. Goley estate. 0 Robert W. Davis, Attorney, for the , | Administrator. 12-25-c ? MUI AGONS^ sn ?m L Smith < 5, - - - NORTI CKKKiHHCltlCKitKKmtMm MHHHHHHHHHHHHHaHH UMISO Daily Observations OHE NI Features Galore ie News .OTTE NI ir 6 Mon. 3 Moi ) $5.00 $2.5( ) $4.00 $2.0( ) $1.00 r week by Carrier tKKKltltgKtltltKltKKim SEVEN IVise Bees Store Bread And Honey lurplus Pollen Is Asset,. Not A Liability For Overwintering Bees; The Surplus Used As 'Bee Bread' Surplus pollen is an asset?not libality?for overwintering bees. lecent tests by the entomologist f the United States Department f Agriculture disprove the old leas that careful bees collect ollen only in the proper amount or present needs and that anyurplus of this "bee bread" irt le fall is the result of mistaken eal and at the end of the active eason should be removed from he cells. Colonies with plenty of ollen when winter comes, the 53ts showed, are much stronger 1 the spring than those without good reserve. Aithougn sugar syrup ana ikracted honey may take the place f straight honey in the comb as ee feed, no satisfactory substiue for pollen essential for brood earing has yet been found. Some unusually prudent bees nay put away large supplies of ollen, often covering it with loney and sealing the cells to irevent drying or mold attack, hitting some of this reserve in thin easy reach of bees in colinies without pollen stores strengthens the colonies as a whole. [lCJCICJt3C3CJI3CJ<MJCMKM>| IS 1 11 : t Jl J! II I ! I ! II w WV u If V V 1 i 1 M I i A 4 t I I )i M^Cli 11 I I ^ I nd Two Horse) it t n , r< & Co. I CAROLINA i' m??tKWtKIKK]tl(X?l| | I N'S I J! II 1! 1! II ws !i. it it it it it WS I i. 1 Mon. || ) 85c || ) 75c || 1 It It It It It 1 ICltlCgMmCKKMKKIKMM - -
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