InNESDAY, DEC. 18, 19
Bant ads
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? ' CLINTON LUMBER
| Clinton. N. C. 12-18-*
MASTED- -USED CARS. "j
I rt.'pair or equip with new
Msjtd batteries on time pay-!
plan W*e repair all makes j
to suit. Weekly, mon
cr crop time. BRAXTON
L jerVICE, Whitevilk, N !
1-24-c
miLs~
mr~ PuKhCLOSlHE
having been made in the
' th- debt secured by that
K. ef executed by j.
r~;a :?! "'if. Thelma Sutton,
K,y- Trustee, on the
ay c: February. A. D. 1932,
H jyjy r,...'orJtd in Book 53, at
j(j Iteiords of Brunswick
*o s- - i'e the payment of
drlit therein described to
Building and I.oan Asand
the said Southport
Association hav.
to the underH
"Truf." to advertise and sell
^F-ise-ii herein described to
4'y a' I will on
^Eiiu the -1st day ol Decern her.
.4, bM 193.1,
> or:s k nr. cffer for sale at
; juetiot. o the highest bidder
K,, at t. court house door in
! i of ithpi it, Brunswick
1 'tss* 'cllnwine
IKTVorth raroitiKt,
Mr / , tract, piece or parcel
RTivm; a:.J leins in the City
Ry'liBOrt. Brunswick county,
KCarolim and bounded and
Li as follows, to-wit:
^ point in the WesH..
0- Lord .street l.'O feet
JJjjv f; :r, ihe northwestern
/\,-irrJ by the intersection of
HT.V i of Bay Street with the
l' ijV- of i.ord Street, said
y- Robert \V. Davis" north'in
thence northK..
.... the western line of
"> tut lev", to It. It. BiddleI.
-rlv J. I. Daniel's) ads'.
thence westwardly and
Moore Street 66 feet to
E'; :he dividing line between
v . i 4 and the southwestern
. ) . ,i Biddiecomb's (formerly
['r," ,;< adjoining lot: thence
I _ the eastern line
j ; i No. 3 and parallel with
c-' ; c, fWt to a stake, same
i?; Robert W. Davis' northI
(er .er: thence eastwardly
sad Robert W. Davis' northern
i:J parallel with Bay Street 66
I-) the beginning corner.
jtd posted, this the 20th day
Ei-siber, 1935.
E ROBKRT \V. DAVIS.
Trustee.
I administrator's Notice
lire Qualified as Administrator,
I A. of the estate of Dr. \V. R.
I deceased, late of Brunswick
(,. North Carolina, this is to
K all persons having claims
b the said estate of the said
bd to exhibit them to the unfa)
at Southport, or Shallotte,
IT or to Robert W. Davis, my
Kef. at Southport. -V. C., on or
p the 30th day of November.
1 1936. or this notice will be
M in bar of their recovery.
I persons indebted to the said
I will please make immediate
kJMi day of Nov.. A. D? 1935.
S. P.. HOLMES, Administrator,
IT A. \\. R. Ooley estate,
f IV Davis, Attorney, for the
prisrator. 12-25-c
PTKK OF FORECLOSURE
r and by virtue of a power
ontained In a certain deed
pwited by C. E. Gause and
pJ W Ruark, Trustee, dated
0.9th. 1929. recorded in office
teer of Deeds for Brunswick
|N* C. in Book No. 48. Page
t re'erer.'e thereto being hereHt
to secure navment of cerp
the rein recited, and default
1been made in payment of
,-* iersigried trustee, will on
"Mar, December 23. 1935,
sale to the highest bidder
at the rourt house door in
J" X. C.. at 12 o'clock noon,
? ' na tion, a certain tract of
(uif and being in Smithville
^bounded and described as
~~j^Hr
si.'X al .1 Rerg's northern
^ var a culvert on Wilmiug^ ^ray.
between J. A. Dosher's
' Scrg'y farms; runs north
'' ' east about 295.0 feet with
runs about north 33.13
feet with said highwav;
wnnorth 43.09 east 84.5 feet
^ a. r ehway; runs about north
&t 112.5 feet with said high
r.rj about north 62.00 east
2" to Wilmington highway.
, r?ad: runs south 42.6l
to Pinch's corner: runs
whs !;ne south 67.51 west
to Isaiah Mills northeast
i. -5 with Isaiah Mills line
J" "est 462 feet to his northruns
south 83.36 west
f-rs north 74.25 west 200
H "fuming.
ard posted, this November
J W. RUARK.
H. Trustee.
inviteu
H?t?e?* n'esel and I-ubricatBlas
y of Sou'hPort. N. C..
R ?.re invited and will be
ty-m> ?y IIall. Southport,
r 27th. 1935. at 3 p.
di' diesel fuel oil to
Kr /ant in the City of
quantities and at
HiTm, k! '-'fy pi ay require
K'., . beginning January 1st.
. including December
1 !S. estimated that the
K Me about 50.000 gallons.
K. >., sealed and shall
He ?'l will be furnished
Ik S' .delivered to power
B said'oM. A'S? 8pecifica"
BtR, 'or furnishing to
tt(Xcal "8 oil at the same
It a ?!ii . I?1"* length of
H? Jboot v>^! that ,he ci,y
PttpjJ. f;00 Radons for the
|vt ,ir .,t0 state price per
of sald on
EffltWds.lhe rieht 10 re_
H"i/'dder. will be required
V Nation/0' accordlne t0
^^/^R^WRRKS, Clerk.
Hj^trator's Notice^
_^H^Wfied as admlnistra'state
of B. L. Holden.
m^mck Co--ty, N. C.
Bjv,' lfy all pr 'tons havBliainat
the estate of
to exhibit them
^P*>\ cP6^ at his home
Htr 1' / on or before the
M, mber' 1936, or
gw* PfrM l>ar
to ?. A" Persons mBtais6
Said estate will
immediate settlel
BS^ ?fAPec ' 1935.
' Administrator
it Holden.
^^Ktr!!1^ wh'te Leghorn
? profit each
A' Simpson'
this past year.
35
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FORECLOSURE 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
action entitled "Brunswick County j
j versus G. D. Smith, et ux." The un- |
dersigned commission will expose at
public auction sale to the highest
bidder for cash on the
iflth day of December. 1935
at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse
door, Southport, N. C? to satisfy the
decree of said court to enforce the
payment of $ , the following
described real estate, located in I
Shallotte Township, Brunswick Coun- |
[ ty. N. C., bounded and described as
follows:
Rounded on the north by lands
(known as Joseph Rlanton land; on
[the east by Crooked Saplin Branch;
1 on the south by the run of Caw Caw
Swamp, 'Opossum Branch ar.<\ Cow
1 Branch; on the west by the lands
I of L. P. Long estate and J P. Butler
estate. ?
Beginning in the run of Crooked
; Saplin Branch, on an iron rod with
old pointers in the Joseph Blanton |
i line; runs thence south 73 degrees,
115' west 1090 feet to an iron pipe,
'with pine pointers, a Blanton corner;
! thence north 68 degrees, 30' west 781
I feet to stake with stump pointer, just
west of an old tram road bed; thence
' along the L. D. Long estate line and
the J. P. Butler estate line south
118 degrees. 45' west 3250 feet to a
; stake bearing north 89 degrees 45'
west 13 feet from a small cypress
| pointer on the north side of the
swamp of Cow Branch; thence south
174 degrees west 1060 feet to a stake
1 with pointers; thence south 58 feet
to an iron rod with pointers on the
run of Cow Branch, a corner of
Jloytt Smith, C. Ed Taylor and J. B.
Bland; thence up the run of Cow
Branch north 75 degrees east 234
feet to a gum with pointers; north
84 degrees, 45' east 353 feet to a
gum with pointers; north 75 degrees
45' east 268 feet to a small pine with
pointers; north 68 degrees 30' east
143 feet to a gum with pointers, a
comer of ,T. B. Bland and Burroughs
& Collins land: thence north 80 degrees
east 1396 feet to a gum with
3 gum pointers in the head of
'Opossum Branch and thence eastwardly
and with the tun of
Opossum Branch and thence southwardly
with the run about 2500 feet
to a' gum where 'Opossum Branch
flows into Caw Caw Swamp; thence
up the run of Caw Caw Swamp
about 2000 feet to the mouth of
Crooked Saplin Branch; thence up I
the run of Crooked Saplin Branch '
about 4.100 feet to the beginning. ,
containing 226 acres, as surveyed |
Nov. 14. 1935, by A. J. Brown. Sur- j
veyor, as per order by the court. i
All sales subject to report to and
confirmation by the court. Ten days:
allow ed for raise of bid before report I
made. Cash to be paid at sale.
This 20th day of November, 1935.
W. R. HOLMES,
12-1?" Commissioner
! COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in the decree of
the Superior Court, dated November
25th, 1935, in an action entitled "The
Federal Land Bank of Columbia, vs.
W. P. Comron and his wife, Mrs. W.
P. Comron; E. H. Smith and Bank
of Little River, Defendants," the undersigned
commissioner will expose
at public sale at the court house
door. Southport, N. C., on
Monday, December 30th, 1935
at noon, to the highest bidder for
cash, or one-third cash and the remainder
in two equal annual installments,
the deferred payment to
be secured by first mortgage, or
deed of trust on lands herein described,
with interest at the rate of
six per cent per annum. A deposit
[of $25.00 will be required of the
(successful bidder, to await confirmation,
the lands to be sold being bounJded
and described as follows:
All that certain piece, parcel ro
tract of land containing 36 3-20 acres
more or less, situate, lying and being
on the east side of the Calabash !
and Little River public roads in
Shallotte Township, county of BrunsI
wick, State of North Carolina, hav|
ing such shape, metes, courses and
I distances as will more fully appear
by reference to a plot thereof made
by A. J. Brown, Surveyor, February
8th, 1922, bounded on the north by
the lands of J. H. Stanley and D. E.
Stalaland. on the east by the lands
of D. E. Stanaland and L. J. McLamb.
on the south by the lands of
M. D. McLamb and on the west by;
the land of J. R. Comron and J. H.
Stanley, being a consolidated survey
of parts of two tracts of land, one
conveyed by J. R. Comron to W. P. J
Comron, April 4th, 1921, as recorded,
in Book 34, at page 257. and the I
I other being conveyed from J. H. i
I Stanley and wife to W. P. Comron!
(October 27th. 1919, as recorded in i
Book 30. at page 302, records of l
Brunswick county.
Dated and posted this, November
25th, 1935.
C. ED. TAYLOR,
12-25c Commissioner
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in the decree of the
Superior Court, dated November 25th,
11935, in an action entitled "The Federal
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,
I Defendants," the undersigned commis[sioner
will expose at public sale at
the court house door, Southport, N.
C., on
I Monday, December 30th, 1985,
[ at twelve o'clock noon, to the highest
bidder for cash, or one-third cash
lonH the remainder in two equal an
nual installments, the deferred payments
to be secured by first mortgage.
or deed of trust, on lands herein
described, with interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum. A
deposit of $25.00 will be required of
the successful bidder, to await conformation.
the lands to be ""'d being
bounded and described as follows:
All those certain parcels or tracts
of land containing 55 acres and ten
(acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being about 14 miles from the City
of Wilmington. In Town Creek Township,
County of Brunswick. State of
North Carolina, having such shape,
metes, courses and distances as will
more fully appear by reference to a
plot thereof, made by E. W. Taylor,
Surveyor, made September 5th, 1922.
on file with the Federal Land Bank
of Columbia.
The 65 acre tract being bounded
on the north by the run of Town
Creek, on the east by the lands of
D. R. Skipper, on the south by the
lands of E. V. Evans, and on the
west by the lands of Julius Sullivan.
The 10 acre tract being bounded
on the north by the said Ptney Grove
Public Road, on the east by the
lands of D. R. Skipper, on the south
by the home lands of the latej. S.
Henry, and on the west by the lands
of E. V. Evans.
Dated and posted, this the 25th
day of November, 1935.
C. ED. TAYLOR.
12-25-c. Commissioner.
FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL
ESTATE MORTGAGE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In that certain
mortgage deed, made and executed
by W. H. Green and wife. Mary
Green, to W. H. Temple and wife.
Mary E. Temple, for $1000.00. dated
the 5th day of March, 1929, duly recorded
In Book 48. at page 358. re1
cords of Brunswick county, to which
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
auction to the highest bidder for cash
at the courthouse door in the City
of Southport, and the County of
Brunswick on
Thursday. December 2*th. 19S5
at 12 o'clock noon, the following described
piece, lot, tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Smithville
Township, Brunswick County. North
| Carolina, and bounded and described
jas follows, to-wit:
Adjoining the lands of A. J. Robbins
and others, and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stake in the river
I
THE SI
road, leading from Southport to Wil- 1
mington, N. C., same being a corner .
of the A. J. Robbing tract of land;
thence running about northwardly
with said road to a pine in the A.
B. Mercer line, originally known as
the Peter Gause line; thence with f
the said line north 18-30" west to j
Governors Creek; thence with Gover- )
nors Creek and the meanders there- j
of about southwardly to a pine, on L
Gum Landing, another corner of the I
A. J .Robbing tract of land; thence j
with the A. J. Bobbins line Eastwardly
to the beginning corner, con- j
taining about SO acres, more or less. I
Dated and posted, this 26th day 1
of November. 1935.
MARY E. TEMPLE.
Mary E. Temple Executrix of AY. II. <
Temple, Deceased.
S. B. Prink, Attorney 12-25c !
FORECLOSURE SALE REAL i!
ESTATE MORTGAGE
Under and by virtue of the power M
of sale contained in that certain
mortgage deed made to me on the '
3rd day of June. 1930. hy George
Mitchell and Rhoda Mitchell, his
wife, duly recorded in Book 52, at 1
page 509, records of Brunswick coun- i
ty. to which reference is hereby especially
made. Default having been
made in the payment of the lndeb- 1
tedness described in the said mortgage,
I will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
at the court house door in the City
of Southport. Brunswick County, N.
C., on
Saturday, 4th day of Jan., A. T)? 19S6
at 12 o'clock noon, the following des- '
cribed piece or tract of land lying , 1
and being in Lookwoods Folly Town- i.
ship, Brunswick county. North Caro-1
lina, and bounded and described as.
follows, to-wit: ,
Beginning nt a long-leaf pine onj'
the north side of the Old Georgetown ' 1
road and on the east side of the i
road leading to Juniper Creek; runs
thence north 1 east sixty-four (64) ]
poles to a long-leaf pine on the south i
side of the Juniner Creek road; then- I
ce about south east with the vari- I
ous courses of said road ninety-four i (
(94) poles to a stake on the South |
side of said road and a eorner of i
the Lodge Hall lot; thenoe south 26
west twenty-eight (28) poles to a
stake on the south side of the Old 1
Georgetown road: thence about south |
72 west eighty-seven (87) poles to |,
the first station, containing twentyfive
(25) acres. !,
P. T. CLEMMONS. Mortgagee, i
Dated and posted this the 4th day J
of December. 1935. '1
Robert W. Davis. Attorney for the,
Mortgagee. J
FORECLOSE RE SALE OE REAL
ESTATE MORTGAGE 1
Under and hy virtue of the power |
of sale contained in that eorfain
mortgage deed made and executed by |1
T. O. Hickman and wife. Rubv Hick-I,
man, to J. W. Brooks for "$300.00,
dated the 8th day of June. 1027.
duly recorded in Book 43, at Page ,
413, records of Brunswick county, and
same having been duly assigned to 1
David A. Caison. to which reference
is hereby especially made. Default '
having been made in the payment of I
the indebtedness therein described, the
undersigned David A. Caison, assig- .
nee, will offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash i
at the courthouse door in the City
of Southport. and the County oif
Brunswick on
Thursday. January 2nd, 198B.
at 12 o'clock noon, the following des- '
cribed niece, lot. tract or parcel of (
land, lying and being in Town Creek
Township. Brunswick County. North
Carolina, and bounded and described ;
as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake in Monroe
Hickman's line: runs south 33 deg.
east 1811 poles to a black gum in .
old field branch: thence up said
branch, about 13 poles to a black j
gum; thence north 20 degrees west i
88 poles to a stake in O. T. Hickman's
corner; thepce with his li"e|(
south 53 degrees west 23 poles to
a stake; thence about north 21 de- '
grees west 108 poles to a black gum, <
R. M. Hickman's corner: thence with |
his line south C8 degrees west 301
poles to a stake at the wire fence:
thence with the said fence south 29 I
degrees east 4 poles to a, stake:
thence south 07'4, degrees west 10 <
poles to the beginning, containing 25
acres, more or less. II
Dated and nosted. this 4th day of |
December. 1935. '
DAVTP A. CAISON, Assignee.
S. B. Frink, Attorney. 12-25clj
EXUM I;
I
Mrs. Polly E. Millican died at
her home here Sunday morning J
at 7:15. Mrs. Millican had been
ill for several days and her death
was expected. She was 78 years;
of age and the widow of the late i
O. Ds Millican, who preceded her ,
to the grave about six months. 1
She was a faithful member of
New Life Baptist church and had
been for many years. As a neighbor,
none were better. A short
funeral service was held at the
home of the deceased on Monday
morning and interment was made
| in New Life cemetery. Lovely
floral offerings were made. She
is survived by two sisters, Mrs.
J. P. and Miss Drucilla Millican,
who are 75 and 72 years old,
i respectively. A number of nieces
' and nephews also survive.
Mr. W. J. Purvis returned home
from the Brunswick county hospital
Sunday. Her many friends
are glad to see her home again, j
Mrs. J. E. Dodson has been ill j
for the past several days.
Mrs. W. B. Edwards is able
to be up again after several
weeks of illness.
Mrs. Delia Smith, of Ash, visited
her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Millican,
during the week-end.
Wnwio MpVofthan isi si if
iuisa iUAi ia - _ __
fering with an attack of grip.
Mrs. W. A. Phelps from Brunswick
county hospital is spending
a few days at her home here.
Dan Walton and Miss Julia
Ludlum were quietly married a
few days ago. Mrs. Walton is a
j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
| Ludlum. She was also a member
of the senior class of Waccamaw
high school this year.
Bolivia News
By Jesse Lewis
Appendicitis Operation
Herman Mercer, employee of
Elmore Motor Company, was operated
on for appendicitis in the
! Brunswick county hospital on
Thursday night, December 12. He
is improving nicely.
Mr. Jason Hewett spent a part
of last week in Southport.
School Sports
The Bloivia high school basketball
teams will go to Wampee,
S. C., Friday night, December
20, to play the Wdmpee teams.
These games will be the last
rATE PORT PILOT, SOUT1
the Bolivia teams will play before
January 10 th.
4-H Club Party
The Bolivia 4-H Club and
'riends are planning a Christmas
aarty for Thursday night, Decemjer
19, at the community buildng.
Mrs. H. F. Mintz is the
eader of the club.
Christmas Pageant
A Christmas pageant will be
given on Friday night, Decem>er
27th, at the Bolivia Baptist
;hurch. This pageant will be giv:n
by members of the high
school, Baptist and Methodist
:hurches. Mrs. George Cannon,
:he music teacher, is sponsoring
this play and the public is coriially
invited to attend.
Miss Ida Lee Mintz was a Wilmington
visitor Saturday of last
veek.
Mr. Sam Gore and family were
Wilmington visitors Saturday.
COUNTY HOME NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps
called the first of the past week
to see Mrs. Amanda J. Rabon
ind Miss Lizzie Holden.
Miss E. Satterfield and her
group of young people held their
bi-weekly prayer service at the
borne on Tuesday evening of the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Covington Hewett
and Mrs. Henry Hewett called
Tuesday to see Miss Holden
and Mrs. Rabon. Mrs. Rabon returned
with them for a visit to
ber home section.
Mrs. G. W. Kirby, Jr., and Mr.
Vance Russ called Wednesday
evening on G. W. Kirby, Jr. Mrs.
Dora Arnold and Mrs. Evelyn
Pyndall were also callers on Mr,
Kirby Thursday evening.
Mr. Joe Beck stopped by Saturday
to see Mr. Henry Flowers.
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Biles were
callers at the home on Saturday
morning.
Mrs. G. W. Kirby, Jr., and
Charlie Swann called Saturday
evening to see G. W. Kirby, Jr.
Mr. Swann came Sunday and
took Mr. Kirby to Southport to
attend the wedding of Miss Jessie
May Russ and Mr. Ehvood Green
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Russ.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hewett
called Sunday to see Miss Holien.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wescott came
Sunday and took Miss Thelma
Wescott for a visit to relatives
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lewis and
Mrs. E. D. Hewett called Sunday
afternoon on G. W. Kirby, Jr.
R. L. Johnson made a brief
call Monday morning in the interest
of the radio for the home,
which he stated is ordered and
would likely soon be received.
Frank Sasser and Mrs. St.
George called recently to see
those eligible for the Old Age
pension.
Mrs. Alec Williams and Mrs.
Bessie Swann came Tuesday and
rendered splendid assistance in
caring for lard, sausage making,
etc.
How To Prevent
Termite Damage
Easiest And Most Effective
Time To Protect A House
Against Termites Is During
Construction
The easiest and most effective
time to protect a house against
termites is during the early stages
of its construction.
The problem, said Dr. B. B.
Fulton, research entomologist at
State College, is to keep the termites
from reaching the wooden
parts of the house.
These insects commonly live
underground, but will build mud
runways up the masonry walls of
a house to reach the woodwork.
The greater the distance from
the soil level to the woodwork,
the less the chance of termite infestation,
Dr. Fulton said. And a
house with a full basement is less
likely to be bothered than one
without a basement or with only
a partial basement.
Any part of the building which
is not directly over a basement
should be protected by removing
the soil to give a clearance of
three or four feet. Stumps and
roots in the ground underneath
a house should be dug out.
Dr. Fulton recommended the
use of termite shields for frame
houses, particularly those without
basements. A shield is a strip
of non-corrosive metal placed between
the foundations and the
sills.
Well laid Portland cement gives
a good protection, he added, but
only as long sis there are no
cracks through which the termites
may enter.
A common source of trouble is
in terraces or porches with a
concrete floor laid over an earth
fill, and on a level with the flooi
of the house. Termites frequently
find cracks through which they
can reach the woodwork.
Building the terraces one step
below the floor level reduces the
likelihood of termite damage.
Mrs. Walter Robbins of Nsish
county, has started 400 chicks
under the brooder in preparing
for the new poultry year.
1PORT, N. C.
Mam h Menace
Starting Fire
More "J'hac Half The Fir
Started This Year
National Forests We
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fires in national forests this yea:
reports the Forest Service, wer
caused by man. The number c
these fires?as winter rains an
,S snows ended dangerous fire wea
ther conditions in all but a fe\
sections of the country?wa
5s 5,777, as compared to 5,282 las
*n year, and to an annual averag
re | of 4691 over the 1931-34 period
in These fires were started b;
! brush burners, by residents oi
; land newly acquired by the For
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