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LjESDA^JANUARYj fsoa I MRS. WARREN H SflTTEAB THOUGHTS ~ * l^v is dying in the West. I fvear is dying?let it rest. !' E; with years gone by j gotten let it lie. lotten a11 ,Jie Pain' the care; r Ctten all that brought a tear. a Entered only that we loved; | Entered what we held mostl dear ( I .-Mrs Annie O. Robinson. jl L yOFNG ENTERTAINED J E, E H Arlington and Mrs. | Ejiintz were hostesses at the i1 Ejer home on Moore Street r Ejy a/terr.oon, honoring Mrs I Ffcvng. Contests were enjoy Hrs. J- D Sutton and Mrs. 1 L Jones won prizes. 1 Kg guests ncluded: Mrs. Joe Eg. the honoree, Mrs. Frank ! Ijorge, Mrs. Howard Sellers, i 1 J. tV. Ruark, Miss Elizabeth Eron. Mrs. H. T. St. George, | E R. L. Jones. Mrs. Richard J Eie Miss Annie Mae Wood-1 ? Mrs W I. jjrs. L. 1? ioantw, Mrs W. S. Dosher. Mrs. jj Ey Corlette, Mrs. Gus McNeal, L ^Blanche Robinson. Mrs. Joel Mrs. Lanier Furpless. j* r(jarlie Newton, Mrs. J. G. E- Mrs. J G. Christian, Mrs. L Ert Thompson, Mrs. Dan Har- jj E and Mrs. Edna Bell. i Ejjcious refreshments were E t,y the hostesses assisted little'Patricia Arrington. ( BrFFET SUPPER j ft. ^ Mrs. W. S. Dosher enKjed a number of friends at j ftr home on Atlantic avenue , B Moore street with a Buffet ! Ee:. honoring Tom Pleasants, j ffiison. during the holidays ftistmas decorations iiiuminaIthe pretty new home. j Edge was played at four ta- j I High scorers were Mrs. H. j Hood and E. H. Arrington. Eose enjoying the Doshers' Etality were: Mr. Tom Pleas- , E Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arring- J ft of Columbia, S. C.; Mr. and j E George Marshall, of Tokio, En Miss Sally Dosher, of fttington: Miss Blanche Robin- . ft of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. '{ II Jones: Lieut and Mrs. Em: Capt. Fred Leltzsey, Mr. E Mrs. Howard Sellers, and . ft Ud Mrs. H. W. Wood. , I HOODS ENTERTAIN Bt and Mrs. H. W. Hood en fced a number of friends on j teas night at their home on ( 5c avenue and Moore St. | Bw were enjoyed during the fti:g Refreshments were serP guests included: Miss J ftj-.e Robinson, of Gastonia, ftsnd Mrs. George Marshall, of Japan. Rev. and Mrs. R. i ftlhrshal!. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. , E^' Mr and Mrs. R. "L. E* ^r' and Mrs. R. B. Morse, If Mrs. W. s. Dosher, and ] and Mrs .Tnhn TCriolrspn I, . 1 club meets the Friday Bridge Mrs. H. W. Hood. ] Iks won high score , abeth Pridgeon cut j L 1 s were: Miss BlanMrs. J. W. Ruark, ( St. George, Mrs. , >rge and Mrs. J. G. ,] and coffee were, B MEETS I i t Hood was hostess j Monday afternoon at j n Atlantic Avenue, i j illing and Mrs. Rob-j' n won high scores. ] s were Miss Elsie Mrs. Dan Harrelson. its were served. < n*ew roof irk, after a roof fire: several days ago, is, j e wood shingle roof j\ imp metal roof. 'GTON visitors i 1 Grace Jones, B. M. id Henry Potts were Wilmington on MonOT A HAITI local deer hunters very cold days deer d did not get a shot, One day they claimed lrty shot their deer. Mean business f y government has re- r 0I> a tax collector on a es and he is getting I c Now they are no- It ' delinquent light and c ;o,unts that their current | g t Wll must be paid c ** cent on each bill or s bght and water cutii must have money i J going with and L ( e Ihey mean business. 4 1, 1936 \ ETY ;OOD, EDITOR Social Calendar Thursday, January 2nd 7:30 P. M. The Parent-Teacher Association will hold its regular nonthly meeting in the school luditorium. Friday, January Sid 3:00 P. M. The Friday Bridge Tlub will meet with Mrs. D M. iavis. Monday, January 6th 1:30 P. M. Circle No. 1 of the rlethodist church will meet. 3:30 P. M. Circle No. 1 of the baptist church will hold its reguar monthly meeting. Tuesday, January 7th 3:30 P. M. The Woman's Auxiiary of the Episcopal church will neet with Mrs. W. S. Dosher. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Pridgeon Mr. Woodruff Pridgeon. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald spent Thristmas here with Mr and Mrs. 1. W. Ruark. Mrs. Annie O. Robinson returnid home Saturday from Chicago, til., where she has been visiting tor the past three months. * Mrs. Frank M. Niernsee and laughter, Miss Louise Niemsee, spent part of last week here visiting friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sentelle ment last week in Chattanooca. renn., visiting Mr. and Mrs Gillie Smith. Miss Dorothy Robinson and Miss Gat White, of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Robinson last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. St. George jpent Christmas in Raleigh and Greensboro with friends and reatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arnngton ind family of Columbia spent Christmas here with friends. ? Rev. and Mrs. R. H Marshall ind Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall were visitors in Wilmington Friday. Bill McCauley, Miss Eleanor Howey, and Mrs. George Howey spent Christmas day in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. St. George ind Mrs. Sally Ruark spent last .veek in Raleigh visiting relatives. Miss Elizabeth Ray, of Charlotte, was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Jelks last week. Miss Margaret Wells, Greensboro, spent Christmas here with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. Wells. Miss Blanche Robinson and Billy Robinson have returned to Gastonia. They have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hood of this city, Mrs. Miller, of New York, is nsiting her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Davis. Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cranmer left Thursday for Florida where, t is understood, they will spend iome time. Mrs. Paul M. Swinson and daughter, Camilla, of Knoxville, renn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sasser. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham, if Raleigh, are visiting Captain ind Mrs. L B. Bussels. www Mrs. R. M. Gaakins and daughter. Mrs. Leland Willis, spent the holidays in Beaufort. Curved Furrows Save The Soil There Is General Tendency All Over The Nation To Change Contour Of Furrows In Cultivated Field Like long lines of fire hose at l third-alarm fire, or miniature ront line trenches, CQntour furows are beginning to stretch icross hillside pastures in soil onservalion projects of the Unied States Department of Agriulture. Typical of the specialized mahinery being developed to conerve the nation's soil resources 3 the ingenious device in use on he Mankato, Kans., project. A 1-knife slices a strip of sod some inches deep and about 16 inhes wide. Curved rods place the THE S uniform strips, grass side up, on the downhill side of the furrow. An attached roller, slightly concave so as to give more pressure j / at the edges, packs the strip firmly into place. The machine is j pulled by truck, team, or trac- [' tor. Ji Within a year or two grass j I covers the bottom and sides of j; | the furrow, so that there is no j I loss of pasturage. Water that lonce ran away now soaks into ; j the soil or creeps slowly along J | the serpentine furrows. ( < BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newton announce the birth of a son, Sam j] Pinner, on Sunday, December 29. I; CARD OF THANKS Allow me space in your paper < to express my appreciation to the ! friends who remembered me in their jobs of the Christmas day, J calling, letters, cards, leaflets and \ gifts. These tokens bow me in ] I humility, especially such en com- i [iums as I received from Rev. T. j iH. Biles, Judge E. H. Cranmer, i ,and Mr. J. R. Newton. Such make J my heart full with praise to God for these friends and well wish-jj jers. I am grateful for an invitation ! to dine with the boys at the U. Is. Quarantine Station at their .elaborate Christmas dinner. These j expressions of esteem make me Ihumble, and thankful, and I pray !God that each may be kept under His Almighty wing, and that His blessings may be theirs along I life's journey. Humbly and sincerely, Ii i * " n r wj Tarvw I 4/. A. ?? JL klVll | WANT ADS MEN WANTED? For Rawleigh (Routes of 800 families. Reliable [hustler should start earning $25 (weekly and increase rapidly. [Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. iNCA-211-S., Richmond, Va. l-29? ! WANTED?USED CARS. To repair or equip with new -tires and batteries on time payiment plan. We repair all makes Ion terms to suit. Weekly, mon(thly or crop time. BRAXTON 'AUTO SERVICE, Whiteville, N jC. 1-24-c j P. ^ I BK P0WE1 For Log and L ; BBS2#5J?|j Other Trucks and Trail HUGHE! PHONE 765 WILMING1 Distributors BK Power 11 Lockheed Hyd How Calotabs i To Throw C M-nnnns have foimd in Calotabs a most valuable aid in the treatment of colds. Tbey take one or two tablets the first night and repeat the third or fifth night if needed. How do Calotabs help Nature throw off a cold? First, Calotabs is one of the most thorough and dependable of all intestinal elimlnants, thus cleansing the Intestinal tract of the germ-laden mucus and toxlnes. Better Eq MAKES a I : Farmer llll We Ham | INTERNA j HARVESTE] Includ Trucks and Tracto II Line Of Farmi ALL KINDS OI WIL III Implement <1NC0RP0 II ll'hitevilli TATE PORT PILOT, SOUTH LEGALS i i Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra- r tor of the estate of B. L. Hoiden, j i late of Brunswick county, N. C. I f This is to notify all persons hav-1J ing claims against the estate of ! r the said deceased to exhibit them j i to the undersigned at his home 8 in Supply, N. C., on or before the 11 10th day of December, 1936, or <j this notice will be pleaded in bar i * of their recovery. All persons in-'? debted to the said estate will j please make immediate settle- j ii ment. 11 This, 10th day of Dec., 1935. l R. D. HOLDEN, Administrator j !, l-22c. of B. L. Hoiden. It ti FORECLOSURE SALE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power I i of sale contained in that certain j mortgage deed made to me on the I ? 3rd day of June, 1930, by George S Mitchell and Rhoda Mitchell, his ? ivife, duly recorded In Book 52. at " page 509, records of Brunswick coun- JJ iy, to which reference is hereby es- * pecially made. Default having been made in the payment of the indeb- ? tedness described in the said mort- J gage. I will offer for sale at public ? auction to the highest bidder for cash = at the court house door In the City I Df Southport, Brunswick County, N. C., on I ? Saturday, 4th day of Jan., A. Dm 1938 ' at 12 o'clock noon, the following des- j cribed piece or tract of land lying 1: and being in Lockwoods Folly Town- E ship, Brunswick county. North Caro- ? lina, and bounded and described as . follows, to-wit: . Beginning at a long-leaf pine on f the north side of the Old Georgetown road and on the east side of the t road leading to Juniper Creek; runs 'r thence north 4 east sixty-four (64) ! poles to a long-leaf pine on the south IJ side of the Juniper Creek road; then- I' ee about south 80 east with the various courses of said road ninety-four I { (94) poles to a stake on the South |' side of said road and a corner of j! the Lodge Hall lot; thence south 26 ]1 west twenty-eight (28) poles to a IJ stake on the south side of the Old j' Georgetown road; thence about south , 72 west eighty-seven (87) poles to I. the first station, containing twenty-1' five (25) acres. P. T. CLEMMONS, Mortgagee, j Dated and posted this 'he 4th day;' of December. 1925. Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the IJ Mortgagee. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power of sale j contained in a certain deed of mort-1 gage made by Annie L. Piner and ]1 husband, Charlie E. Piner. to Fred Anderson, bearing date July 20th, I 1927, and duly recorded in Book 43. ' page 451. of the records of Rrunswick county, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door |1 in Southport, N. C., at twelve o'clock ' M., on ' Friday, January Slst, 1938 < a one-third interest in certain tracts s of land, situate In Town Creek town- J ship, Brunswick county, State of 1 North Carolina, bounded and des- j cribed as follows: i^??^! I I BRAKES I: umber Trailers J | < ord and Chevrolet J 'rucks up from $25.50 < | ( ; i ers Proportionately low j, S BROS. HE. Market Sts. "ON, N. C. Brakes, Bendix Brakes, Iraulic Brakes Help Nature j Iff a Bad Cold > Second, Calotabs are diuretic to the . kidneys, promoting the elimination of cold poisons from the system. Thus I Calotabs serve the double purpose of ) a purgative and diuretic, both of j which are neeaea in uie ucauucuu I . of colds. Calotabs are quite economical; only twenty-flve cents for the family package, ten cents for the trial package, (AdvJ uipment \ GOOD Better: ! He the? lTIONAL j R GO. LINE | rs and a Complete H ng Implements I ) ? HARDWARE i SON C ompany |j iRATED) ! t. A. C. |] PORT, N. C. First Tract: Lying on the North IHj side of Town Creek, adjoining the J ands formerly belonging to Miles 1 ? Potter, and beginning at an oak on E he creek in Edward Smith's line; [ mining thence N. 70 degrees W. 90 ! >oles to a marked pine, another of;' iaid Smith's corners; thence with his ) ! ine 14 degrees E. 462 poles to a j. > itake in the center of S pines; thence ' > 4. 76 degrees W. 116 poles to a pine; j t hence S. 14 degs. W. 460 poles to a j j rater oak and black gum on the ' I un of the creek; thence with the j ( arious courses of the creek to the , i first Station, containing 350 acres ' J itid being the same tract which was ] j ;ranted by the State to John Ben- i i on, saving and excepting from said ' ; lescription % acre, whereon the ) Iethodist Church stands. j Second Tract: Situate on the North J J ? ide of Town Creek and also adjoin- ) tig the lands formerly belonging to ] files Potter and beginning at a pine ! n the Evans' line, running thence S. ) 4 degrees E. 72 poles to a stake in j .ock's line; thence with his line N. ! 4 degrees E. 190 poles to a stake; I hence N. 75 degrees W. 130 poles to j stake in or near Evans' line; ! hence with his line S. 200 poles to I he beginning, containing 100 acres. ) ! i Third tract: Situate on the north | J ide of Town Creek and also adjoin- \ I ng the lands formerly belonging to | files Potter and beginning at a pine, , ). B. Evans' corner in Monks' [ I (ranch; running thence with his line ) 68 degrees E. 166 poles to a stake, , is corner; thence his line S. 20 ' oles to a pine, his corner, thence J nth his old line E. 100 poles to a ine, his corner; thence N. 83 de- ( ! rees E, 100 poles to a pine, Rus- w ell's corner; thence with the Rusell line N. 14 degrees E. 24 poles to j pine, another corner of said Rus- ? ell tract; thence with the line S. 5 degrees E. 82 poles to a pine, tbram Pound's corner; thence his ine N. 18 degrees W. 104 poles to stake Potter's corner; thence his ine S. 70 degrees W. 74 poles to a line, his corner; thence his line S. 4 degrees W. 146 poles to a stake, lis corner; thence his and Mixon's ine N. 40 degrees W. 174 poles to Cixon'e corner, a pine; thence his ine N 40 degrees E. 60 poles to a I line, hie corner; thence along Monk's' 3av N 45 degrees W. 80 poles to i XT i pine; thence down said Bay and I iN 0 franch to the beginning, containing . >50 acres, more or less. I i1 F1 Saving and excepting from the fore- ,T roing description of the three several ; IN 0 racts of land a tract of 100 acres, j nore or less, heretofore conveyed by 1)3 Lindsey Walker to his brother, and | 10 acres heretofore conveyed by him | IN O :o one Peter Eichorn. , I r>?. T7v*?iriv? Trm-t TiVine in Town Creek I Township, adjoining the lands of Locke on the east side, and being a jart of the Sullivan land, beginning it a stake on the west side of Still Branch; runs S. 16 degrees W. 120 _ _ roles to a spruce pine; thence N. 74 No iegrees W. 40 poles to a spruce pine, _ :hence N. 16 degrees E. 120 poles to Da i dead pine; thence S. 74 degrees E. 10 poles to the Beginning. This 28th day of December, 1936. FRED ANDERSON, Mortgagee. \t_ By John D. Bellamy & Sons, Attorneys. 1-22-c CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION XT To all to whom these presents may come?Greeting; x* Whereas, it appears to my satisfac- lyl(,ion, by duly authenticated record of he proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous :onsent of all the stockholders, depo- No sited in my office, that the James B. Jhurch Company, a corporation of JJq his State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Southport, No bounty of Brunswick. State of North Carolina (J. B. Church being the Coi igent therein and in charge therrof, ipon whom process may be set red) No ias complied with the requirements >f Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, mtitled "Corporations," preliminary to he issuing of this Certificate of Distortion: Now therefore, I Stacey W. Wade, Secretary of State of the State of IN 0 "forth Carolina, do hereby certify, that -p :he said corporation did, on the 17th Tie lay of December, 1935, file in my xt ifflce a duly executed and attested XtO consent in writing to the dissolution rp if said corporation, executed by all T?*. ;he stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. No In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my offi- W rial seal at Raleigh, this 17th day of December, A. D? 1935. STACEY W. WADE, l-22c Secretary of State. Nc checks Rl / / / COLDS Nc Dub FiiR Liquid Tablet* HEADACAES Salvo Hom Drops in 30 minutes EKMJUtXMKXKJTItMJIKJmx: Our Bs M I All well broke E and ready for 4 v o u r inspeo | tion. We know we can please you from our b i g selection of mules Cash or I Time ^ I HACKNEY WAG t ' ???= i Seth L. I W HITEVILLE,. I V < THREE j Winter weight ] Wm on ' i (J;j?*- Quick starting j; Gasoline j IUTO SUPPLIES Hood Service Station || SOUTHPORT, N. C. j j fintKKicyyyKiciryKgyKMKygitKKKKicicKM* I Brunswick County COURT CALENDAR January Term, 1936 MONDAY, JANUARY 6 . 1382?Delleny vs Delleny nk . 1387?Whitacre vs Whitacre vis . 1152?A. G. Myers, et al., vs Hale Beach Corp'n. mpbell, Ruark Frink, Sentelle, Kellum and Humphrey Rountee and Rountree . 1307?Chinnis vs. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. vis, Frink, Wright Bellamy and Taylor TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 . 1322?McGee vs Clemmons nght and Frink Davis . 1347?Northrop vs Southern Dixie Life Ins. Co. :Ewen McClammy WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 . 375?Brunswick Co. vs Palmetto Island Co.. urk and Taylor Morgan and Frink . 1336?Sylvia B. Smith, et al. vs Agnes Child le and Grady Kermon, Frink, Davis . 1351?Bellamy vs Board of Education Frink THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 . 1375?Hemingway, et al, vs Clemmons, et al. Ilamy Taylor . 1334?J. I. Stone, Admr. vs Hewett ylor, Britt & Britt Davis & Frink FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 i. 1381?Rhoda Willets vs Gulf Refining Co. right & Bellamy Davis, Cronley, Carr ?Motion Docket >. 400?Corporation Com. vs Bank of Southport, lark >. 1190?Brunswick County vs John Jenrette ;llum, Ruark & Frink Taylor & Davis B. J.llOLDEN CLERK SUPERIOR COURT BRUNSWICK COUNTY irns Are Full Of UL E S JONS?(Both one and Two Horse) - 1 I Smith & Co. ! . . - NORTH CAROLINA <
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