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iSPAY, JULY 22, #ci . V. SOCIAL ?up of young people ill Creek community Friday evening at a W. A. social given of the Rev. and Mrs. if interesting games were conducted by ogers, outstanding was a missionary ve the young peom opportunity of >f the things they at the training ?d recently $t the ptist church, ision of the games hments were seriing room of the were present for ses Vadie Sellers, Frances Johnson, tts. Evelyn Willetts. Aletha WilLewis, Isabell wis, Gladj-s Hil ain. Madie Lews, Margaret SimPage. Rosalind ;e and Randall Irs. B. R. Page. NIECE et. Edna and ntertained at a aturday evening honoring their Faulk, of Chesasion being her _ enjoying many interestmes. the guests were into the dining room, where ere served delicious fruit md cake. The dining table ltered with an artistically ed birthday cake, upon was placed fifteen lighted which the honoree very |lv blew out when called liss Faulk received many ve gifts in remembrance occasion. . attending were: Misses Niernsee. Frances BelDorothya Jones. Helen utton. and Miss Mary EliP.obbins of Washington, Eddie Jelks, James Mcand Claude Jones. S SUTTON hostess Helen Dean Sutton end at her home last Thursrning at a very enjoyable party. Chocolate fudge ade and enjoyed by all. ; and games were enjoyed the evening. enjoying the evening iss Sutton were: Misses Niernsee. Frances BelDorothy Jones, and Miss Faulk, of Chester, S. C., iss Mary Elizabeth RobWashington, NT. C. Eddie James McKeithan. Claude nd Olan Howard, of DelVE DEATH MESSAGE was received last week leath of Mrs. W. F. Smith ipa. Fla. Mrs. Smith was mer Miss Clyde Brown, igether with her brother, jwn, resided here several ago. she later marrying F Smith, of this town, nith was a frequent visie and has many friends fret to learn of her death. ids young people Mary Louise Lennon will arge of the Baotist W. m. ig people's meeting to be set Sunday afternoon at clock at the Mt. Pisgah church. Miss Mary CurRaleigh, state young peoader, will make an ad Irettrx home I Morris Mitchell and son. Fletcher, will return to B>me on the final day of Br.th after visiting friends Wives in the county. Mrs. I is well known in this las the former Miss Kate laughter of the late Mr. B J. F. Frink. Iibttrn Club ?jirls Hold Meet Bfoodburn division of the -H Club met at the home Be. A. Watts Wednesday, B In the absence of the Rosemary Watts preBtty Mintz served as secBeeting was opened with B'innie Watts, who attenBfirst-aid lecture given by B Dosher at the meeting Bounty service club at BoBVe a very interesting V his talk. Bombers present planned a weiner roast Monday. B- The meeting adjourned Hibers vere served lunch. Bey played games. The Bpresent were, Rosemary B Watts, Dorothy B'i Bettie Mintz. 1936 _ jjj ^ Personal Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Skinner, of Shelbyville, Ky., arrived last week to spend the remainder of the summer at their home here. They have as their guest, Mrs. Josephine Martin, sister of Mrs. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore, of Lake Waccamaw, former residents of Southport, spent last week-end here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Smith left Sunday morning for Sumter, S. C., where they will spend two weeks with relatives. Moses Potter, of Philadelphia, Pa., is spending his vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Potter. i Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shannon had as their guests last week ; their nieces, Misses Annie Mae and Nancy Smith, of West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Dave Swain and children, who have been visiting relatives here for the past month, have returned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Rebecca Alexander has returned home after having spent ten days in Black Mountain and Asheville. a Wiley Wells, who is running fishing parties at Wrightsville Beach, spent last week-end here with re'atives. Mrs. Elizabeth Finch returned home Saturday after having spent several weeks in Wilson, Zebulon and Raleigh with relatives. She was accompanied home by her grand-daughter, Miss Mary Margaret Finch, of Zebulon, who will spend several weeks here. E. F. Mallard, of Wilmington, was a visitor in town last week attending to business. Mrs. W. G. Butler has as her guest this week, her niece. Miss Katherine Leiner, of Wilmington, and Miss Katherine Lacy, of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Herman Canady and little daughter, Barbara Ann, of Wilmington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKeithan. Mrs. O. Howard and two sons, who have been visiting friends here for the past ten days, have returned to their home in Delaware. . . . Mrs. Arthur B. Weeks and two daughters, Mary Joyce and Blanche, of Wilmington, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Livingston. Miss Helen Faulk, who has been visiting her aunts, Misses I Margaret, Edna and Gladys Dosher, has returned to her home [in Chester, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dye and little son, of Wilmington, spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. ; G. D. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson spent last week visiting friends in Virginia. Miss Lucy Anderson returned home this week from a visit with Miss Dorothy Robinson in Raleigh. Mrs. Lanie Southerland is spending this week in Wilmington with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hancock. Mrs. Lawrence J. Mills and daughter, Gertrude, of Leland, visited Mrs. Ruth Gay this week. Miss Mamie Wolfe, who has been visiting relatives here for the past two months, returned to her home in Beaufort last Wednesday. | Toralph J. Tobiasen has returned from a two waeks camp at Anniston, Ala. ? Mrs. George Ranes, her daughter, NeL1 and Mr. Albert Hahos, of Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. T. J. Tobiasen and son, Tommy, of Wilmington, have spent the past week at Southport, the ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tobiasen. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ottaway and children, of Brunswick, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hood. ? Mr. and Mrs. William Dosher and children, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hood. ? 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hood left i THE ?? NEWS BRIEFS f ? ic VISITORS HERE J Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. V. | Butler, on their way to Charles- j t ton, S. C., where he is to have c command of the seventh and s eighth naval districts, were h Southport visitors Wednesday. | IV RETURN HERE li Captain and Mrs. Fred B. Lei- t tzsey were Southport visitors last week. Captain Leitzsey formerly ? was commanding officer at Camp ? Sapona. ii MOVE TO TOWN t Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ledford f and family have moved from the a Finch home on the Sawdust Trail s road into the Frink home on the t waterfront'near the depot. f t NEW FLOOR r A new hardwood floor was laid last week in the J. B. Ruark Co., Inc., store. c NEAR ING COMPLETION 1 Work of remodeling the old Bill St. George home on Moore ! Street is coming along nicely. c jThis property recently was purchased by S. B. Frink. IN PORT The U. S. Dredge Comstock (was tied up at the government dock over the week-end. SUPPLY NEWS ' ! Miss Maude Inman has return- j !ed to Wilmington after spending j a few days at home with her mother, Mrs. I.' B. Sellers. Mrs. Cora Benal is seriously ill at this writing. Miss Lottie Jane Frink has had to give up her job with Kirby and Son for a while on account I of illness. I, Miss Lina Hewett is sick at j c the present, suffering a nervous j breakdown. j R. L. Rabon, steward at the J State prison camp, was called r hnmp Frirlav nf last wppk on ae- ( count of the illness of his daughter. Miss Lucille Sellers spent the week-end with Miss Beth Clemmons, in Shallotte. The people are very busy curing their tobacco. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Callander announce the birth of a son, E. E., Jr., July 4th. Friends were sorry to learn of the death of T. P. Evans, who died at his home Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. He was 64 years old. He was married twice, first to Miss Ida Sellers, daughter of the late Riley and Louise Sellers, and second to Miss Mattie Brown. He leaves three sons by his first wife and three daughters by his second wife, all of whom are still living. Ellis Benton and wife spent the week-end with friends at Grisscit Town. Mrs. J. W. Hewitt, of Bolivia, has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Lancaster. this (Wednesday) morning to visit relatives in Indiana. Joe Ruark, Jr., spent the first three days of this week at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Sallie Dosher, of Wilming- j ( ton, visited her parents, Mr. and 11 Mrs. W. E. Dosher, during the j week-end. i < Robert Jones and H. W. Hood t were Wilmington visitors Satur- { day. Captain and Mrs. J. I. Davis \ and family visited relatives in 1 Whiteville during the week-end. t < Miss Marv Ruth McQueen ( ! spent the past week-end at her home in Rowland. ' i Charles Greer spent the week- J end in Southport. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Coving- J (ton left Saturday for Atlanta, J i Georgia. J Frank Niernsee is visiting his jj 'father in Memphis, Tenn. Miss Lucy Anderson returned Sunday from Raleigh, where she visited Miss Dorothy Robinson last week. Miss Gladys Dozier is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Faulk, in Chester, S. C. G. G. Page, of Campbell Col- i lege, visited his cousin, the Rev. i B. R. Page, here Thursday. i ... , Miss Zula Rogers, field worker for the Baptist Sunday School j association, was the week-end j| guest of the Rev. and Mrs. B. R. || Page. Subscribe to The State Port fl Pilot $1.50 a year. i STATE PORT PILOT, SOUT1 COUNTY HOME NOTES s" at Mrs. Cratie Arnold and sister, iai Irs. Cumbee, of Southport, cat- jnc ;d Tuesday of the past week ^ nd took Mr. William Floyd home ... J of or a visit. no B. C. Williams made a trip to lhallotte during the week. w; Miss Bessie Willets, of Bolivia, vis ame Saturday morning to see thi Irs. S. E. Willets. Riley Simmons left Saturday fe't o see his sister, Mrs. Carrie >' str laney, of Lanvale, hearing that an he was sick. Friends hope for of er an early recovery. Ju Conrad Williams, of Southport, 'so isited Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wil- \ iams Saturday, remaining over By ill Monday. Rc Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Willets, of j ? ielma, and Mrs. W. K. Cox, of; g(, Southport, called Sunday morn- j ng to see Mrs. S. E. Willets. ; xh Rev. and Mrs. z. G. Ray, mem- I lers of the Waccamaw school jj; acuity, called Sunday afternoon Be .nd held an inspiring and helpful p? ervice at the home. Residents: Co hank them and all other good }la riends who so kindly minister o their Spiritual and other;?}' leeds. j ne I ta VISITING SISTER St Mrs. W. G. Collins is now spen- Ogling some time with her sister, gi vlrs. R. C. Moore, of Wilmington, j bI "Can't you tell where the home j th >f the swallow is?" ||}? "Sure. It's the stomach." tic sa WANT ADS I Si COR RENT?1 large nicely fur- ^ lished cool bed room. See MRS. dt rIARRY WEEKS, Phone 28-W. r-22-* ft ^ADIO BARGAIN?Brand new (150.00 Philco Radio for sale for (75.00 cash. STATE PORT PIL-!~ DT, Southport, N. C. LEGALS | te wl foreclosure sale real i in estate mortgage I lie Under and by virtue of the power in >f sale contained in that certain i co nortgage deed dated the 24th day 1 to >f September, 1928, by E. D. Lewis! tnd Idella Lewis, et vir, to South- W; >ort Building and Loan Association, j luly recorded in Book 18, at page | in 129, records of Brunswick county, to'w: vhich reference is hereby especially' or nade, said property having been purchased by J. W. Brooks on the 1st i lay of May, 1931, subject to the Al iforesaid mortgage and the debt ? hereby secured, and default having ieen made in the payment of the in-1E! lebtedness thereby secured, the unlersigned Corporation will offer for ?r lale to the highest bidder for cash de it public auction at the court house! be loor in the City of Southport, N. C?! ej>' in | rii <at? 22nd day of Aug. A. lb, 1986, | re it 15:15 r. M? the following describ-j te ot, tract, piece or parcel of land ly- Ni ng and being in the City of South-|32 )ort. Smithville Township, Countv of iin Brunswick, and State of North Car- se ilina, and bounded and described as i tit olloivs, to-wit: ur Beginning in the west line of Potts cr Street 99 feet northwardly from the ur ntersection of said street line by the Morth line of Brown Street; runs! at hence Westwardly parallel with th Brown street 132 feet; thence north-1 dc vardly with Potts Street 33 feet to j hi there lots No. 7 and 8 join; thence fo vestwardly parallel to Brown Street ] 14.05 feet to old Wilmington road; T< hence northwardly along said road la o a point which by running east- se vardly and parallel to Brown Street vill strike the northwest corner of J pt ot No. 8; thence same course contin-| in ted along the line of Lot No. 8, a! 1" listance of 132 feet to West line of th Potts Street, sometimes designated n< Atlantic Avenue; thence southwardly re vith west line of Atlantic Avenue or te vhat was formerly Potts Street 66; th 'eet to the beginning, and being lots j re r and 8 and the parcel back of lot I n< Mo. 8 to the old Wilmington road i85 n Pyke and Pullan Subdivision to A :he City of Southport, N. C. lii Dated and posted, this 22nd day D )f July, 1936 3 SOUTHPORT BUILDING AND ki LOAN ASSOCIATION. to Mortgagee. m By James E. Carr, Sec..-Treas. Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the sc Mortgagee. 8-19-c cc ______ ???. 16 FORECLOSURE SALE REAL of ESTATE MORTGAGE bl Under and by virtue of the power D >f sale contained in that certain as nortgage deed made and executed th :he 24th day of May. 1928. by and til between Courtlandt Fountain to Ci Southport Building and Loan Asso- Si iation. duly recorded in Book 48, at ro sage 171. Records of Brunswick coun- pi :y, to which reference is hereby es-1 w serially made, said property having | Bi ieen taken over by the Receivers of i pt r. W. Brooks, subject to the above th lamed mortgage and the debt thereby th leeured, and default having been ni nade in the payment of said indeh-lei edness. the undersigned Corporation la ?_ _* ?wi:? ?i?i,n>i I vill oner ior saie ai jjuuii^ ???? o the hiphest bidder for cash at the j pa ourt house door in the City of Southport, Brunswick county, North rarolina, on , What's Youi If it is anything ab bile, bring it to us. work, prompt and c It pays to trade town f Hood Servi< SOUTHPOI ItSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ^ORT, N. C. f7, l,uy 4|,P? 1.I?? una. bid "ic'n traT11; i fo?o?inSdes"1 lying and bei g fn ?thePsm7' "f Thh "i'l'uI V l,he. nor,heast corner rthuardlv a? 'Mr,eet- ""'8 them e Lord S.r^'t f.ne" Humr^" ; 11?J, e.eas.twardly and paralli . ok " % ^^jrpjsss * 7nT^err,r,ir: eet'T h* -N^rthetrnnifneW^rtWn?h ' d 0? B]0<ke3in!nnfh IO,S 1 [ >af ?i'th'^ Heights. sub-division ly! 1936 P?Ste<' this "nd d?y of '^hpor-r building and loan association. ib/rHv Eh C?rr> -MorteIgeeaV'8' A,t0rney '<?.?? j NOTICE Jte of North Carolina, County of Brunswick: ? tt. . ?he Superior Court ' Uttk of Columbia, jl ittie Bennett, Walter c t> aiftSftSE 1s ,nvei,o ? a" action entitled as "HoVv* " county6 scribed ?nettha1 and,s?'" tht lands ven by D J? Benn^t't" m?rtSage unty N r ^eed? of Brunswick 'eT^nye,r on imnr to the complain in said a?. This July 15th. 1936. M. B. WATKINS, Assistant CountS? C?Urt Brunswick - 6-12c Application for Parole nf w<??n Pardons' ntfd ""comm^i? arofina 8 cSnyicled ^L0t NAort|j ?3 gss; 0o/pB? ? ^33 "let^ the direction of'WW. HiaT Ail apersonsb'wh f g^sKrviW ,ar *TjAnt.r>my ?f July. 1936. robert vv. davis, ttorney for the Defendant. 7-29c NOTICE OF SAI.F. OF REAL STATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power id authority conferred in the unirsigned and by that Deed of Trust aring date of January 31. 1929. ecuted by S. W. Johnson (unmar3d) to C. A. Gosney, Trustee, and corded in the office of the Regisr of Deeds for Brunswick County, orth Carolina, in Book 48. at page 7, and default having been made the payment of the indebtedness cured by said Deed of Trust and imand having been n.ade on the idersigned to sell the property de.sibed in said Deed of Trust, the idersigned will on Monday, August 17. 1938, the hour of twelve o'clock m., at e Brunswick County courthouse >or. offer for sale and sell to the ghest bidder at public auction, the llowing described lands, to-wit: Lying and being in Town Creek jwnship. said county, adjoining the nds of D. L. Gore and others, and parately described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake i the north side of Alallory Swamp the edge of swamp in Atkinson's ie, now D. L. Gore's line; and runs ence down said swamp with the irthern edge thereof in the general mrse of about 66 east about 1650 et to the River Road; thence with ie River Road in a northwardly diction 2364 feet to Atkinson's line, >w D. L. Gore's line; thence north i degrees 15' west 1650 feet with tkinson's line, now D. L. Gore's ie to a pine. Atkinson's corner, now L. Gore's corner; thence south degrees 33' west 1850 feet with Atnson's line, now D. L. Gore's line, the beginning, containing 70 acres ore or less. Second Tract: Beginning at Atkinin's, now D. L. Gore's Southeast irner and runs thence south 21 east 12',4 poles to a poplar at the head a small branch; thence with said anch about 100 poles to Beaver am Creek; thence up said Creek i it meanders to the Clarendon line, ence from the Clarendon line connuing up the run of Beaver Dam reek about 3800 feet to the old nithville Road; thence with said ad north 2 west 705 poles to a ne, now D. L. Gore's corner; thence ith a line agreed upon by John D. ellamy and C. A. Eagles east 292 des to a pine near Buck Bay; ence south 400 poles to a pine; ence east 224 poles to the beginng, containing 1299 acres .more or is. and being a part of the Mallory nd. ? ' 1" enVtW-t frt 1 nis saie Win ue mauc ouujvvi ist due and unpaid taxes. This, July 7th. 1936. C. A. GOSNEY, Trustee. B. Frink. Atty. 8-12-c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXI^ r Trouble? 11 out your automo j Expert repair ourteous service, j 11 with a home j j trm \ It _ )t it it :e Station j j IT, N. C. |j J NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in'a certain mortgage deed executed by D. M. Davis and wife. Anna M. Davis, to Peoples United ltank, 011 the nth day of .March, 1929, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County, North Carolina, in Book No. 18. at Page No. 346. to secure the payment of a ee.tain note therein recited, and default having been made in the payment of said note, the undersigned mortgagee, will on Monday. 17th day of Aug., 19.16, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Southport. N. C., all that certain tract of land, lying and being within the corporate limits of the City of Southport. and being more particularly bounded and desiribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the northwest corner of Owens and Howe Streets; runs thence about West along the Northern line of Owen Street 160 feet to a ten foot alley; thence about north and parallel with Howe Street along the Eastern line of said alley 66 feet; thence about east and parallel with Owens Street 160 feet to the Western line of Howe Street: thence southwardly along the western line of Howe Street 66 feet to the beginning. Being lots No. 31 and 32 in Block No. 9 of the Smith and Weeks sub-division of the City of Southport, N. C. Dated and posted, this the 14th dav of July, 1936. PEOPLES UNITED BANK. Mortgagee. J. W. Ruark. Attorney. Southport. N. C. 8-12c NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed on the 5th day of May, 1928, by. T. H. Lindsey and wife, to Peoples United Bank and | registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick county. N. C.. in Book No. 48 at Page No. 106, reference thereto being hereby made, to secure the payment of a 1 certain note therein recited and de1 fault having been made in the payment thereof, the undersigned mortgagee will on Monday, 17th day of August, 19S6, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Southport, N. C., all that certain lot ef land lying and being within the corporate limits of the City of Southport, N. C? and being more paitioularlv bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake in the eastern line of Howe Street 98 feet and 2 inches southwardly from its intersection with the southern line of Nash Street, said point being formerly J. T. Harpers Southwestern corner: running thence eastwardly with J. R. McRacken's line and parallel with Nash Street 66 feet to the line of lot No. 40; thence at right angles and Southwardly with the western line of lot No. 40 forty-five feet and 4 inches, parallel with said Howe Street to the northeast corner ; of the lot owned by Alfred E. Stevens; thence at right angles and westwardly along the line of said Alfred E. Stevens parallel with Moore Street 66 feet to a stake in the eastern line "C Trnico Street thence at right an ! gles and along the said eastern line of Howe Street 45 feet and 4 inches northwardly to the beginning. Same being a portion of lot No. 39 in the official plan of the City of Southport. N. C. ; Hated and posted, this July 14th. 1935. PEOPLES UNITED BANK, Mortgagee. J. TV. Ttuark, Attorney, Southport. N. C. 8-12-c Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of William S. Cook, deceased, late of Brunswick county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at T.eland, N. C? on or before the 10th day of June, 1937 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sa'd estate will please make immediate payment. This, June 5th, 1936. KENNETH COOK, Administrator of William S. Cook C. Ed Taylor, Atty. 7-22-c FORECLOSURE SALE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed the 20th day of September, 1933, by I. N. Todd and S. M. Todd, his wife, to R. M. Marlowe, duly recorded in Book 52, at page 543, records of Brunswick county, to which reference is hereby especially made. Default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Administratrix will offer for I sale at public aucUon to the highest I bidder for cash at the court house ; door in the City of Southport, North Carolina, on Saturday, July 25th, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des| cribed lot, tract, piece or parcel of land, in Brunswick county. North Carolina, in Shallotte township, and I bounded and described as follows, to' wit: Beginning on a stump at the cor! ner tree hole thence about north to I Ben Inmon's corner, thence with said line to a stake on the old Avenue, thence with the old Avenue to a cedar tree stump at the mill pond; [ thence about east with the Mill Pond back to the beginning, containing 15 acres more or less. !! Money i < _ ! It is in any U I? time every summe )! to practice sensibl i j l waste your cash tr; jj country in search jj gains. Trade at ho t i it and money. Buy ! I dise from a firm y if l( SHAL1 11 || Trading ( 11 Hobson Kirb 1 f SHALLOl !( kvMKKKXKXVKXXXX FIVE ' Dated and posted, this the 24th day of June, 1936. | JOSIE MARLOW, Administratrix of the state of R. M. Marlow. Robert \V. Davis, Attorney for the Administratrix. 7-2'Jc FORECLOSURE SALE REAI, ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that rertaiu mortgage deed executed by L. B. Aldridge and wife, Zulima Aldridge,. dated October 16, 1830, and duly re' corded in Book 53, at page 95, records of Brunswick County, to which . reference is hereby especially madeDefault having been made in the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Corporation will offer for* sale at public auction to the highest ' bidder for cash at the court housedoor in the City of Southport, N. C., on Saturday, 1st day of August, 1936, at 12:30 o'clock p. m., the following: described tract, lot or parcel of landt lying and being in the City of Southport, N. C., and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of W. H. Pyke~ et als. Beginning at J. S. Aldridge'sSoutheast corner, runs" thence about south parallel with the Western line of Boundary Street 80 feet to a 10> I foot alley; thence about west along: I the northern line of said alley Sj feet; thence about north 80 feet; thence about east across the middle| of lot No. 15 to the beginning corner, it being the southern portion of lot No. 15. Block No. 2, in the Morse and Weeks addition, and the same; (conveyed by W. H. Pyke, to L. B. j Aldridge by deed registered in hook ZZ, at page 534, records of Brunswick county. Dated and posted this the 1st day of July, 1936. SOUTHPORT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mortgagee. By James E. Carr, Sec.-Treas. Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the Mortgagee. 7-28-c FORECLOSURE SALE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE \ Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed the 21st day of January, 1931, by Julius Wilson, to G. T.. Stanley, duly recorded In Book 58 at page 360. Records of Brunswick county, to which reference is hereby especially made. Default having, been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of G. T. Stanley 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. North Carolina, on Saturday, 25th day ol July, 1936, at 12:15 o'clock P. M., the following described lot, tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in Town Creek Township, Brunswick county. North Carolina, and bounded andl 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 to 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. S90 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 in her Last Will and Testament. Dated and posted, this the 24th. day of June, 1936. R. B. STANLEY. Administrator G. H. Stanley, deceased. I Robert W. Davis, Attorney for theAdministrator. 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 j 28t'n, 1931. by J. F. Sommersette; J. M. Sommersette and wife. Lucy Som! mersette, to C. Kd Taylor. Guardian of James Stanley, duly recorded in Book 52. at page 288, records of Brunswick County, North Carolina, to which reference is hereby especially made, default having been made irs the payment of the indcbre hies? 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 in 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 tnence up the run of Poplar Branch, as It meanders, about 2080 feet to a stake lis 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. WMilliken land, included ir. this dejscription; thence north 45 degrees, 30' minutes west 2840 feet to an old oak stump, a corner of the Ida Caistm tract No. 1, also corner of the Sid-ney Stanley land; runs thence wittir the Ida Caison line of Lot No. 1 north 20 degrees west 963 feet to a. stake: thence north 21 dcgr-es west 826 feet to the edge of Saw Pitt Swamp; thence eastwardly 1395 feet to the road which crosses said swamp; thence with the road northi wardly 190 feet to a gum on the run j of said Saw Pitt Swamp; thence down 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 being the same land conveyed in that tfeea from John F. Sommersette and wife, Mary J. Sommersette to J. M. Sommersette, dated Dec. 5. 1924, record' ed in Book 64, at page 55. In the [ office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, N. C. Dated and posted this the 2nd day of July, 1936. C. ED. TAYLOR, ; 7-29c Guardian of James Stanley. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXlg Is Tight j ? j t .. > c irmiilg section this j: r. Now is the time j: j j e economy. Don't >t iveling all over the i e of mythical bar- jf me, and save time jj reliable merchan- j j ou can trust. ! f ? ( LOTTE II )C Company || y, Proprietor TE, N. C. ] t XXXXKKXXXXK*XXX*& >
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July 22, 1936, edition 1
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