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eve5PAV. july 15, birthday ,, her young friends Bjputhpor; were guests of . Bussels at CasK-end in coles' of he venteenth birthmgemevt announced H . ;pie in South sted in the an Sunday of the en : M ss F'izabeth Ray. c narles ChurHtay. i Charlotte, to Jos mia::: Je > son of Mrs. J. ** j ^ of Southport, me weu place the latter part BlORTH WEST (M B North West home demonH'clim met on Friday. July the home of Mrs. J. J. president. Mrs. Geo. O. t opened the meeting with Rng of the Open Country," Hrhich the club collect was j .Mrs. Robert Skipper ^B" appropriate seasonal ar foods. Mrs. R. J. PeterHive some helpful garden ions. Mrs. W. C. Biggs n interesting talk on child ^ftnent. ^B.Marion Smith, the home I gave clothing suggestions questions regarding H Answers were given by ^B members. ^ Elizabeth Skipper conduces "Corn Contest", after Motion" Songs were sung, ^Biiss Smith. present were: Mrs. Hol^ ter of Miss Marion Smith, ^Buest. Mrs. W. C. Biggs. J Peterson. Mrs. R. J. Mrs Geo. O. Gaylord, ibert Skipper. Miss Mar^Bh Misses Elizabeth. Leah ^Blerine Skipper. Misses ^B.d Inez Peterson. refreshments were ^B' the hostess, after which adjourned. Iews |riefs Hunsilectomy I Johnson underwent an for the removed of hia Boncay at the Brunswick ^Hospital. BVK> FOR FLORIDA ^Benhaden fish boat, the Br. of Beaufort, left Mon^BFlorida. HMHIII RAINS Hthroughout the county ^He first of the week were I crops, but brought only ^B relief from the heat. Bioad closed to Caswell Beach has Bed for the first part of while a new motor is ^Balled in the draw bridge H inland waterway. Bocked here B S. Dredge Comstock up at the government Bit Saturday until Sun^Bght. PM\'(, BEHIND of tjie local impresfl menhaden fishing this unusually good, it is a the Morehead is41,000, behind her record of last year. The Ander is not up to her last ^Mure Club Ms Recent Bride Bursday night the North Be demonstration club H E. F. Fisher, nee Miss ^ liarr.s a recent bride, shower. B1? games were led by Bbeth Skipper. I treasure hunt, at the B'ch the honoree found B^gt of gifts from the elieious refreshments B Besent were: Mrs. Vinie BfS C. Biggs, Miss terser, Miss Elizabeth Br and Mrs. L. L. WilI and Mrs. V. K. Foy, " Skipper. Mrs. John as Leah Skipper, Miss >< Mrs. Forest Williams. B M dlin, Charles M. uss Lula May Skipper, B'e Ruth Potter, Miss > Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. F. Sse.s Lilly. Hazel. Clara ar.d Janet Williams, I Mf-diin. Harry Potter, B Medlin. Jr.. Paul Wilithv Foy, Elmer Ray B'- Foy, Mrs. Geo. O. ft 1936 m ^ ^ A / ;h? n ? - th Personal! ? i Sr Mrs. C. J. Southerland and two i rj( children, of Ivanhoe, are visiting ! ur Mrs. Elizabeth Southerland, of Cg mother of Mrs. Williamson. , (13 Laverne Newton, of New York, " is visiting his brothers, Alfred and Gene Newton. 0 Mrs. Joel L. Moore and chil- _ dren are spending their vacation 1 in Black Mountain and Asheville. . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hardee re turned to Fernandina. Fla., last week, where they will spend a month before returning here, ei where Mr. Hardee will be en- e gaged in buying shrimp again this season. 0 Mrs. Huston Robbins and chil-!,.1 lie dren, of Washington, are spending the month of July and Aug- ?n lust here with relatives. ln' Ive Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pearce, . of Camden, N. J? arrived last Friday to spend a while here ? | with Mrs. Alice Pearce, mother fr I of Mr. Pearce. a Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall and * two sons, Edgar and John, are ' visiting friends in Lillington this " week. | ! SO Miss Frances Bellamy returned Sunday from Supply, where she > has been spending the past mon-1, th. and will spend this week with ^ Miss Louise Niernsee. Mrs. Bel-; 1 jlamy and other children will return to their home here the latter part of this week. 1 Mrs. Mary Robbins Bellamy (and daughter, Carolyn, and son, ^ | Bobby, of Washington, are visit- a! ing at the Grimes House. |~P Mrs. Thompson McRackan and children are spending two weeks at their cottage on Holdens 1 Beach. They have as their guests j SP' some relatives from Monroe. |^u Mrs. Stanley Prouty and little I ' son. Stanley. Jr., and Mrs. Ruby Brown, of Boston, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Johnson and son, Rano-wfllH Tnhrisnn Mrs Proutv and ! e, v Mrs. Brown are daughters of ml Mrs. Johnson. tia George E. Brooks, of Shallotte, jf01 was a business visitor in town ^rthis week. be< Mrs. Morris Mitchell and son, *? James, of Cambridge Springs, Penn., returned to her home Sat- SP' urday after having spent ten ^h* days here with Mrs. W. F. Jones. 1 Little Miss Nancy Janes Lein- S01 er. of Winnabow, spent the past ^a' week-end here with Miss Bettie 1 Jane Leiner, of Wilmington, who Ar is spending the summer here with ^0 her grandmother, Mrs. Gray Bur- ^el riss. Judge E. H. Cranmer and dau-' ghter. Mrs. Rudolph Mintz, re- [ turned home last week from Shreveport, La., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cranmer, a Junior. wi Miss Lucy Anderson is spend- J?1 ing this week in Raleigh with an Miss Dorothy Robinson. ^el Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith and ' two daughters. Hazel and Wini- inf fred, and son, C. G., Jr., of Wil- A' mington, spent Sunday here with Ar Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones. Miss Alease Reynolds, of Wil- ,et mington, is visiting relatives here. (da Mrs. Nora Mitchell and chil- ^*8 Idren, of WadeSboro, are visiting Mrs. Lucinda Northrop, mother of Mrs. Mitchell. an Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stone, of, Wilmington, were in town this stJ week on business. Miss Katherine Leiner, of Wil- nil 'mington, spent last week-end [here with her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Io' Butler. w< The Rev. and Mrs. B. R. Page at and family visited Mi's. Page's sister, Mrs. W. L. Simmons, in . Sanford, last week. nlf Miss Margaret Simmons, of ? j Sanford, is visiting Miss Eliza- So ,beth Page this week. ml Miss Mary Joe Nunn, of Thorn- a" 'pson, Ga., has returned home fol- at 'lowing a visit with Miss Rosalind Page. j Miss Margaret Mills, of Town Creek, is visiting Miss Rosalind |nlJ Page this week-end. Miss Corinna Swink. of Raleigh, has returned home follow- ? ..?????? fvumt in Smith UJ?^ a vatauvn o^vni. ?> ? port. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Robinson, ? of Wrightsville Beach, visited Ef Mrs. Robbinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cox, here Tues- ^ day afternoon. be Curtis Cox, who is working ** this summer at Lumina, Wrights- re ville Beach, was a South port ^ visitors Tuesday night. 32 Warren Hood, Jr., was a ^ Whiteville visitor Wednesday. <ie ur Fight Pictures Will Be Shown th Actual moving pictures of the , f0 Max Schmeling-Joe Louis heavy- T( weight prize fight will be shown !a' tonight (Wednesday) and Thurs- se day at the Royal Theatre, in ?l j Wilmington. There will be only >n 1 [ one showing each day and this ; TV | will be following the last show m at 11:30 o'clock at night. ? THE S EXUM NEWS i !'<' Rev. W. C. Wescott filled his j At 111 jular appointment at New Life jp .ptist churcn Saturday after- jj'. on and Sunday morning. For j t0 3 Sunday morning sermon he .m< ed as a text the words "Shew Is0' yself to Abab and I will send lin Upon the Earth," taken! (1f am 1st Kings, 18th chapter, 1st j b> rse. | as Elbert Little and Miss Allie th 'tii nith, of Ash, were quietly mar-|pr ;d at Conway, S. C., on Sat-1 Sr day, June 28th. He is the sonj , Mrs. Nicy Little and the late wi ilvin Little. Mrs. Little is the J,',' ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brady th nith. They are, making their {J} me at Makatoka near here. les Melvin McPherson and Miss la; ith Little, both of the Camp pa anch community, were mar:d recently. They are living at, S. imp Branch. ^ A leaders school for the food iders and presidents of home monstration clubs of Wacca- ar aw township was held at the me of Mrs. J. E. Dodson on of iday of last week by Miss Sal- P1 Brooks, of Raleigh. The dem- so strations which were on makg salads and dressings were uc ry interesting and beneficial. or incheon was served by Miss ?0 -ooks, assisted by Miss Marion ^ nith and Mrs. Dodson. Those iy' tending were: Miss Marion jjr nith, home agent, Mesdames D. ,ie Long, and B. M. Crawford, f am Ash Club; Mesdames B. R. J th tnnett, B. L. Russ, J. E. Dod- Nj n and Miss Blanche Phelps aj am the club at Exum. He Mr. and Mrs. Sim Sexton and a? ro children from Baltimore, St d., arrived here Saturday to a[ end the summer with his sis- St r and brother-in-law, Mr. and J,"' rs. L. W. Phelps. of Miss Mary Frances Dodson re- da rned home from Greensboro st week where she has been j ending some time with rela-es. | ^ Mrs. Anson Ludlum and Miss | toma Jones from Miil Branch j ?a ent the week-end here as the M: ests of Mrs. J. H. Cox. re' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Russ, of te: ikatoka. were visitors of his ^ )ther, Mrs. Emma Russ, Sun- m: v (;ei a- fai A forest fire in the Zion com- m< mity has been doing serious ^f1, mage to timber and woodsland j of; the past several days. With *?; f weather prevailing it has in in very difficult for workmen ]?' accomplish much any more so in to try to keep it from j reading over a larger territory * 1 in could be helped. 'er bounty agent J. E. Dodson and u-r is, Jack and Phil, spent Friy at White Lake. coi E. M. Little and daughter, Miss ^ lene, of the Camp Branch sec- j th< n. visited friends and relatives re Sunday. I fet >it COUNTY HOME NOTES Jen! |w? ' E Mrs. Fred Smith called the 6fi st of the past week, bringing new resident for the home, 0f illiam Floyd. Dillon Ganey and e Mintz also called, bringing 0f| other resident, Fuller McFay- po, 19: Other callers at the home dur? the week were Mr. and Mrs. j ec Williams and Mrs. Cratie nold and sister, Mrs. Cumbee, Southport; Miss Bessie Wils. Messrs. Jasper Murrell, Ken- itJ 11 Cox," Sherman Willets and J" 19; trvin Mercer, of Bolivia. ;wi Miss E. Satterfield and Miss At lul called Wednesday forenoon! of' d held a brief service. Several wi ends were with them. Circum-1 n<$ inces prevented them from J Cc lding services on Tuesday eve- j ? lg. ! pr Miss Odessa Reynolds, of Shal ;te, came Thursday and is a | fo ilcome addition to the helpers : Jje the home. j at Messrs. Theodore Reynolds and :0{ trcules Stanley called Saturday j N< ?ht Ith, Rev. John Warren, of the j touthside Baptist church, Wil-; of ngton, came Sunday afternoon j th d preached a splendid sermon j the home. A number of frien- , pa came with him. fo Crops are looking well on the = rm, especially corn and pea- ( , its. The residents have been j j joying a variety of vegetables 11 I oduced in our garden. I ( TXGALS~ II )! NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL II STATE UNIIER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power ! j d authority conferred in the un- J i rsijrned and by that Deed of Trust - ] j aring date of January si, lsza, a, ecuted by S. W. Johnson (unmar- m id) to C. A. Gosney, Trustee, and corded in the office of the Regisr of Deeds for Brunswick County, jrth Carolina, in Book 48, at page 7, and default having been made the payment of the indebtedness I cured by said Deed of Trust and ] imand having been made on the ! idersigned to sell the property des- I ibed in said Deed of Trust, the j idersigned will on Monday. August 17, 19.76, I the hour of twelve o'clock m? at J e Brunswick County courthouse . kit, offer for sale and sell to the i ghest bidder at public auction, the ] llowing described lands, to-wit: , Lying and being in Town Creek ' rnnship. said county, adjoining the nds of D. L. Gore and others, and i pnrately described as follows: J First Tract: Beginning at a stake ) i the north side of Jlallory Swamp ! i the edge of swamp in Atkinson's j le, now D. L. Gore's line; and runs'] lence down said swamp with the j irthem edge thereof in the general ! lurse of about 66 east about 1650 ! et to the River Road; thence with i TATE PORT PILOT, SOUT e River Road in a northwardly diction 2304 feet to Atkinson's line. >w D. L.. Gore's line: thence north degrees 15' west 1650 feet with kinson's line, now D. L. Gore's ifc to a pine, Atkinson's corner, now L. Gore's corner: thence soutli degrees 33' west 1850 feet with Atnson's line, now D. L. Gore's line. the beginning, containing 70 acres ire or less. Second Tract: Beginning at Atkinn's, now D. L. Gore's Southeast rner and runs thence south 21 east 214 poles to a poplar at the head a small branch: thence with said aneh about 100 poles to Beaver ini Creek; thence up said Creek it meanders to the Clarendon fine, | ence from the Clarendon line eon- i ining up the run of Beaver Dam ' eek about 3800 feet to the old nithville Road: thence with said ad north 2 west 705 poles to a oe, now D. L. Gore's corner; thence th a line agreed upon by John D. Ilamy and C. A. Ragles east 292 les to a pine near Buck Bay; ence south 400 poles to a pine; I ence east 224 poles to the begin- : ng, containing 1299 acres .more or is, and being a part of the Mallory rid. This sale will be made subject to j st due and unpaid taxes. This, Julv 7th. 19311. C. A. GOSXKY, Trustee. B. Frink. Atty. S-12-c j MICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a power. sale contained in a certain mort-1 ige deed executed by D M. Davis i id wife, Anna M. Davis, to Peoples ] nited Bank, on the 5th day of I arch, 1929, and registered in the | fice of the Register of Deeds for runswick County, North Carolina, i Book No. 48, at Page No. 346. to cure the payment of a certain note erein recited, and default having en made in the payment of said ite, the undersigned mortgagee, will i Monday. 17th day of Aug.. 19,18, 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale the highest bidder for cash at e courthouse door in Southport, N. . all that certain tract of land. ; ing and being within the corporate nits of the City of Southport. anding more particularly bounded and ipcribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the northwest corner Owens and Howe Streets: runs ence about West along the irthem line of Owen Street 0 feet to a ten foot ley: thence about north and para:1 with Howe Street along the Easrn line of said alley 88 feet; thence lout east and parallel with Owens reet 180 feet to the Western line Howe Street; thence southwardly ong the western line of Howe reet 86 feet to the beginning. Being Is No. 31 and 32 in Block No 9 the Smith and Weeks sub-division the City of Southport. N. C. Dated and posted, this the 14th y of Julv. 1936. PEOPLES UNITED BANK, Mortgagee. , W. Ruark, Attorney, Southport, N. C. 8-12c tiTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a power sale contained in a certain mortge deed executed on the 5th day of aw 1928, bv. T. H. Lindsev and fe to Peoples United Bank and Metered in the office of the Regis of Deeds for Brunswick county, C? in Book No. 48 at Page No. 5, reference thereto being hereby ide. to secure the payment of a rtain note therein recited and dealt having been made in the pay- j >nt thereof, the undersigned mortgee will on unlay. 17 th day of August, 1936. fer for sale to the highest bidder ? cash at public auction at 12 j lork noon, at the courthouse door j Southport. N. C.. all that certain of land lying and being within j ? corporate limits of the City of p.tliport, N. C.. and being more rtlcularly bounded and described as > lows, viz: , . .. I K?ffin?*!nc at a stake in the eas- , n line of Howe Street 98 feet an<l|.* Inches southwardly from Its in- J section with the southern line of1' ish Street, said point being for- f rly J. T. Harpers Southwestern J rner; running thence eastwardly ' th J. R. McRacken's line and par- ' el with Nash Street SB feet to . ; line of lot No. 4(1; thence at right ic pies and Southwardly with the; stern line of lot No. 4ft forty-five!. !l and 4 inches, parallel with said 1 iwo Street to the northeast corner I the lot owned by Alfred E. Stev- I ' s; thence at rlpht angles and west-1, trdly along the line of said Alfred IJ Stevens parallel with Moore Street , 1 feet to a stake in the eastern line. Howe Street; thence at right an-I !s and along the said eastern line i Howe Street 45 feet and 4 inches rthwardly to the beginning. Same Ing a portion of lot No. 39 in the ; ficial plan of the City of South- ; rt, N. C. ;; Hated and posted, this July 14th, i 16. PEOPLES UNITED BANK. ' Mortgagee. IV. Ruark. Attorney, Southport, 1 N. C. 8-12-c j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HEAP J ESTATE Pursuant to the power and author-!' ' contained in a certain deed of j jst dated the 24th day of May. j ' 35, executed by N. B. Leonard and J fe. Fannie S. Leonard to T. C. 11 jernethy, Trustee, which deed of (1 tst is duly registered in the office j the Register of Deeds of Bruns ck County. North Carolina, in | ] >ok 60, page 103, securing a certain j1 te payable to Home Owners' Loan I' irporatlon. default having been made r a period of more than ninety (90);, ys in the payment of said note as j 1 ovided therein and in the perfor- , ' inee of certain covenants set out said deed of trust, and demand of reclosure having been made by the . Ider of said Indebtedness, the un- ' rsigned Trustee will offer for sale < public auction to the highest bidr for cash at the court house door ' Brunswick County, in Southport. | )rth Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on |, the 18th day of July. 1936, ! e following described real estate. I < -wit: I All that certain lot. tract or parcel < land situate, lying and being in ] e Town of Bolivia. Town Creek; iwnship. County of Brunswick, j' ate of North Carolina, and morel] rticularly described and defined as J, llows: I' What's You If it is anything a bile, bring it to Ui I j work, prompt and i ) i It pays to trad j town ) ? > \ I | Hood Serv j SOUTHPC I HPORT, N. C. Beginning at a stake in the W. B. I in fc S. Railroad right-of-way between i ots 4 and 5 as shown on a map; nade by Walter Leonard, surveyor, ts of April, 1913. of the property of ? B. Mercer in the Town of Bolivia. Brunswick county. N. C? which map C s recorded in Book 21, at page 551. J tf the records of the said Brunswick; bounty, reference to which is hereby | nade, runs thence south 31 degrees1 of 15 minutes west with the right of m way of the said W. B. & S. Railroad 1 100 feet to a stake located between I"' ots Nos. 6 and 7 as shown ir. the aE iforesaid map, thence south with and !c0 llong the southern line of said lots or 1 and 16, 329 feet to the northwes- J? ern edge of North Carolina State i f,1 Highway No. 30, thence north 31 de- ] dc frees 15 minutes east with the north- de western edge of said Highway 100 sa feet to a stake in the edge of said bi ilghway, thence north 58 degrees 45 dc ninutes west 329 feet to the point of " seginning. the same being all of lots at S'o. 5, 6, 15 and 16, as shown on the j" iforesaid map, recorded in Book 21. ly it page 551, records of Brunswick P< :ounty, together with one-fifth of an cr icre. more or less, fronting on the Eastern side of Lots 15 and 16 asiet iforesaid described, bounded and des- ' cribed as follows: Beginning at the sc Southwestern corner of the aforesaid j of Lot No. 16, running thence south 58jfo legrees 45 minutes east 85 feet, tl thence north 31 degrees 15 minutes | fe east 100 feet; thence north 58 degrees (tl !5 mtrutes west 85 feet to the south- j of eastern corner of the aforesaid lot I nt 15; thence south 31 degrees 15 mlnu-jlo tes west 100 feet with and along the | ai eastern line of the aforesaid Lots I cc Nos. 15 and 16 to the point of begin- A ning, excepting however, 24 ft. x 100 Z! ft. on the eastern end of the afore- cc said tract as shown on plat of survey prepared by R .1. Mintz. survey- of or. dated 9-13-34. which 24 ft. x 100 Si ft. Is now a part and portion of the right-of-way of the State High- B way No. 30, and being the same R property, one of which tracts being conveyed by A. B. Mercer to N. B. Leonard by deed dated Jan. 28, 1915, and recorded July 19. 1915, in Book 27, page 119, the other tract being S conveyed by A. B. Mercer to N. B. C Leonard by deed dated May 31, 1919, recorded September 22, 1920, in Book iu, at page iez, oince 01 me negis- i ter of Deeds, Brunswick County, and both being the same property described in a quitclaim need from A n B. Mercer et ux to N. B. Leonard, ti dated January 24, 1935. and recorded rr February 1, 1935. in Book 59, at page B 333. of the records of Brunswick 1 b; County, N. C? and according to plat I a ,">f survey prepared by R. I. Mintz, j ti surveyor, dated 9-13-34, now on file t) ivlth the Home Owners' Loan Corpo- li ration, reference to which is hereby ft made. a The purchaser at this sale will be tl required to make a cash deposit of C 5 per cent of the purchase price to if show good faith. I 2! This the 13th day of June, 1936. oi T. C. ABERNETHT, Trustee. pi 5. B. Frink, Attorney. 7-15-c 1 ti FORECLOSURE SALE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE B Under and by virtue of the power )f sale contained in that certain 1 J. mortgage deed executed the 20th day 17>f September, 1933, by I. N. Todd and 3. M. Todd, his wife, to R. M. Marowe, duly recorded in Book 52, at SI iage 543. records of Brunswick coun- C :y. to which reference is hereby eslecially made. Default having been made in the payment of the indeb.edness thereby secured, the underugned Administratrix will offer for iale at public auction to the highest ta lidder for cash at the court house as ioor in the City of Southport, North i tti Carolina, on ? Saturday, July 25th, 1936, j ti: it 12 o'clock noon, the following des- gi ribed lot, tract, piece or parcel of pt and, in Brunswick county. North N Carolina, in Shallotte township, and j fc lounded and described as follows, to- l qt lit: CI Beginning on a stump at the cor- [ cc ler tree hole thence about north to p< len Inmon's corner, thence with said dt ine to a stake on the old Avenue. d< hence with the old Avenue to a tii edar tree stump at the mill pond; I re hence about east with the Mill Pond lack to the beginning, containing 5?i acres more or less. Dated and posted, this the 24th ~ lav of June, 1936. JOSIE MARLOW, Administratrix VJ of the state of R. M. Marlow. 1 % Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the ? Administratrix. 7-22c ^ NOTICE o! State of North Carolina, ? bounty of Brunswick:? V In The Superior Court George A. Cairns % vs. Anna P. Cairns % The defendant above named will ? ,ake notice that an action entitled > is above has been commenced in the ?j Superior Court of Brunswick County, \ qorth Carolina; that said action is ^ 'or absolute divorce on the grounds 7 if separation for more than two 4? rears; and the said defendant will 9 further take notice that she is re- a tulred to appear before the Clerk of f he Superior Court of Brunswick bounty. North Carolina, at his office ? n the City of Southport, North Car- j? llina, on or before the 22nd day of f fuly, 1936. arid answer or demur to ^ [he complain of the plaintiff, now t jn file in the. office of the said a ^erk of the Superior Court of Bjuns- f vick county. North Carolina, or the 49 ilaintiff will thereafter apply to the t Superior Court of said Brunswick % bounty, North Carolina in term time f 'or the relief demanded in said com- ~j -ilofnt A This 19th day of June, 1936. ? B. J. HOLDEN, Clerk ? M5-c Superior Court. ? Administrator's Notice Having- qualified as adminis- j? trator of the estate of William | 3. Cook, deceased, late of Bruns- "5 vick county, N. C? this is to no- ^ tify all persons having claims igainst the estate of said de- = leased to exhibit them to theuniersigned at Leland, N. C., on or Before the 10th day of June, 1937 >r this notice will be pleaded in Bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please fMMXXXMMMMMMMMMMjg j si TvAnkln? Ill Li iiuujjic; f! Si |1) I bout your automo- ) i)1 si i. Expert repair 1 [ J | courteous service. j | j l e with a home j firm ! [) si | Si I ? Si| ice Station 1j )RT, N. C. || KKKKKKKKitlOtXltlCHwi j iake immediate payment. This. June 5th, 1906. ' KENNETH COOK, dministrator of William S. Cook . Ed Taylor, Atty. 7-22-c FORECLOSURE SALE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power: sale contained in that certain! ortgage deed executed by L. B.1' Idridge and wife, Zulima Aldridge, | j ited October 16, 1930, and duly re- ! rded in Book 53, at page 95. recds of Brunswick County, to which | j ference is hereby especially made, efault having been made in the inibtedness thereby secured, the un- , srsigned Corporation will offer for ile at public auction to the highest dder for cash at the court house . tor in the City of Southport. N. C., ' I Saturday, 1st day of August, 1936, 12:30 o'clock p. m., the following , tscribed tract, lot or parcel of land ing and being In the City of South- i' trt, N. C., and bounded and desibed as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of W. H. Pyke, : als. Beginning at J. S. Aldridge's i j jutheast corner, runs thence about I >uth parallel with the Western line Boundary Street 80 feet to a 10 ! iot alley; thence about west along ; le northern line of said alley 33 et; thence about north 80 feet; lence about east across the middle : J lot No. 15 to the beginning corir, it being the southern portion of t No. 15, Block No. 2, in the Morse rid Weeks addition, and the same mveyed by W. H. Pyke, to L. B. Idridge by deed registered in book Z, at page 53t. records of Brunswick mnty. Dated and posted this the 1st day : July. 1936. OUTHPORT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mortgagee, y James E. Cam, Sec.-Treas. obert W. Davis, Attorney for the Mortgagee. 7-28-c NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION tate of North Carolina, ounty of Brunswick:? In The Superior Court Castello Goodman vs. Ida Goodman The defendant, Ida Goodman, above amed, will take notice tnat an aeon entitled as above has been comlenced in the Superior Court of runswick County, North Carolina, y ine piainim, auuve nauicu, bsolute divorce upon the grounds of vo years separation, as provided by le laws of the State of North Ca-ona, and said defendant will further ike notice that she is required to ppear at the office of the clerk of le Superior Court of Brunswick ounty, North Carolina, at his office ) Southport, N. C? on or before the ith day of July, 1936, and answer r demur to the complain of the! laintiff in said action, or the plain- I ff will apply to the court for the! ?lief demanded in said complaint. This the 23rd day of June, 1936. . J. HOLDEN, Clerk Superior Court Brunswick County, N. C. W. Ruark, Plaintiff's Attorney, 15-e Southport, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS tate of North Carolina, ounty of Brunswick:? In The Superior Court L. E. Long vs. Maude E. Long The defendant, Maude E. Long, Willi ike notice that an action entitled j 5 above has been commenced In i le Superior Court of Brunswick 1 ounty. North Carolina, by the plain- ' ' ff for absolute divorce upen the11 ounds of two years separation, as; ovided by the law of the State of 1 orth Carolina, said defendant will'' irther take notice that she is re-'1 lired to appear at the office of the lerk of the Superior Court of said iunty at the courthouse in South-11 >rt, N. C.. on or before the 25th ' ty of July, 1936. and answer or.' imur to the complaint in said ac-1 i jn, or the plaintiff will apply for lief demanded in said complaint. ' This 22nd day of June, 1936. M. B. WATKINS, Assistant 1 EVERYBOD I The new 1937 I ready for you nov I payment and you c I pay . . Automobile. I tery sets. Anything in Rad | Harry R | Philco Dealer Money ] It is in any fa time every summei to practice sensible waste your cash tra country in search gains. Trade at hoi and money. Buy dise from a firm y< SHALI | Trading < Hobson Kirb; jj SHALLOT FIVE Clerk Superior Court. S. B. Frink, Attorney for Plaintiff. l-15c FORECLOSURE SALE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power if sale contained in that cerium nortgage deed executed the 21st davit January, 1931, by Julius Wilson.. :o G. T. Stanley, duly recorded irj Book 58 at page 360, Records oS Brunswick county, to which refcrenc*s hereby especially made. Defaulr. raving been made in the payment of he debt thereby secured, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of 3. T. Stanley will offer for sale at. iublic auction to the highest bidderCor cash at the court house door isi :he City of Southport, Brunswick:. :ounty, North Carolina, on Saturday, 25th day ol July, 1936, it 12:15 o'clock P. M., the followingiescribed lot, tract, piece or parceL if land lying and being in Toiva Creek Township, Brunswick countyNorth Carolina, and bounded ancl described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in John Brown's line, runs thence S. 64 degrees W. 520 feet with the old Bolivia Road to a stake in said road;: thence N. 56 degrees W. 790 feet tc? a stake in Pine Log Branch, a cart road; thence up said Branch 920 feet to a stake in the old line; thence with said line S. 56 degrees E. SSC feet to the point of beginning, containing ten acres of land, more or less, and being the same Ten Acres: that Mary Jane Wilson willed to James Miller out of her Estate to her Last Will and Testament. Dated and posted, this the 24tfa day of June, 1936. R. B. STANLEY, Administrator G. H. Stanley, deceased. , Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the Administrator. 7-22-e FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain: moragage deed executed November 28tn, 1931, by J. F. Sommersette; X M. Sommersette and wife. Lucy Son?mersette, to C. Ed Taylor, Guardian? of James Stanley, duly recorded to Book 62, at page 288, records ot Brunswick County, North Carolina, tc? which reference is hereby especiallymade, default having been made to> the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned.' guardian will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, Southport, N. C? on MONDAY. AUGUST' 3rd. 1936, at twelve o'clock noon, the following described land, located if* Shallotte Township, Brunswick county, North Carolina, and bounded and; described as follows: Beginning at a point where the run of Saw Pitt Swamp and Poplar Branch meet; runs tnenue up :herun of Poplar Branch, as it meanders, about 2080 feet to a slake Sir. the G. E. Brooks line on said branch;; thence with the G. E. Brooks line south 11 degrees west 2232 feet to an old stump, a corner of the J. W. Milliken land, included in this description; thence north 45 degrees, 30 minutes west 2840 feet to an old oak stump, a corner of the Ida Caison tract No. 1, also corner of the Sidney Stanley land; runs thence with the Ida Caison line.of Lot No. 1 north 20 degrees west 963 feet to stake; thence nortn zi degrees ?cn 826 feet to the edge of Saw Pitt Swamp; thence eastwardly 1395 feet to the road which crosses saicl swamp; thence with the road northwardly 190 feet to a gum on the nrai of said Saw Pitt Swamp; thencedown the run of Saw Pitt Swamp., as it meanders, to the beginning containing 128 acres, and being Lot No. 2 of the John F. Sommersette division, according to a survey made by E. B. Hewett in 1924, and beingthe same land conveyed in that deed, from John F. Sommersette and wife, Mary J. Sommersette to J. M. Sommersette. dated Dec. 5, 1924, recorded in Book 54. at page 55, in the >fflee of the ltegister of Deeds of Brunswick County, N. C. 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State Port Pilot (Southport, N.C.)
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