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L^L"23119; Jf-fistoric Foi Elobnson Is Ob, Interest T( White Building 1 Harbor And Is j * The Most Beautiations On Waterjlonial 1 E'fORT IN CAKUluim Ifjgilding Is R'ch In AuBJJ Histoncal Lore; During Three H>n o;"eveiy~Southp?rt vis- at K'sadiately drawn to the ? Ml, white building over- w Ej, ]?cal harbor. j u E... 0f old Fort Johnson, tx m fort in the province of 1? H* Ckrolina. is in the center di E tn of Southport. where f? Ljk!cs the river and ocean, E7i:-h bluff twenty-two H En sea level. a! E Johnson dates from the P' Efic Austrian Secession st itt! was known in the coloB u King George's war. At b; B be the mother country oi Besrai in a contest with at L'i-i Spain and the colo- b; Er being in an unprotected 1 E with plenty of deep a] B wre in an ideal position 111 Hacked bv Spain. The As- ff North Carolina in 1745,|tc Ke this, appointed a com- al Be and pave them the duty, be Helng a fort large enough I Her. twenty cannons. ' cl H? years later in 1748, two |111 He pounds were appropri- h( Hk the work and additional ti Hme supplied from time to fr Hl:rt was completed in q< Bite breastworks were so P< Ht (instructed that every D ^JiKron was fired part of hi Hp*t fell down. w ^ftt Jchn Ralrymple was the knuder of this fort. ji I? really here that the P' Hi of the end of Royal 5! tet came about. The pa- vi B^the Cape Fear section H E {overaor and the arm- si ^B* - England and thereby 5! the execution of the H Governor Tryon had ol " Station of seeing the f< * * tort spiked by its Capt. John Dairy- I HVPwent them from be- 1 H. 01 the English war in the harbor. Er 1,artm was the head E^wit in July, 1775.! of this section had c !SL?f. - - me governor Uiey to take over the fort ^Blily 18th the patriots! ^Bt Is tort, set fire to the r.ext day what was ^ destroyed. With the tie- ^ ^B Martin royal govern- g( ^B* Carolina ceased. n ^Bt tnops camped here ^ Revolutionary war hut ^ ^B"*^'. part was played by ^Bjt Hie site remained the' Q, M North Carolina until, ^ , ,vas ceded to the & ^BjR% on condition that a ^ B!* * ' there. p B< lone until 1809. lf) -1 ?arrison was with- j ^B^or.jir.at buildings are ^ ?we of preservation. ^ there stood in the B* Kn.er of the prop-, e ^Br t block house for de^ ttcst the Indians that ^ fcos of what is now j ^ ^B* wonty. For some un- ^ ^B?f"- fte United States _ gi ^ the old cannon ^B* Charleston, S. C? to " ^B/ a park. < stands on the re-1 r '-t rear of the main . HHL1 fjld rock and brick ^e roof of this build-1 ^B|?^ ?f brick and the ; A few years ago ! ! covered the build- n ***. now over- * B^ ?rass, are brick ' ^B^3 in all directions. ^ W *** of sixty-one to il federate Soldiers! I I any good tobacco \ I* to best t - 0. Dixon and p l,:lVv MAY WARE- 1 lour load. _ THE R. I. Mintz Heads Roosevelt Clal Named To Raise Fund F rom Loyal Democrat To Assist In Election O Franklin D. Roosevel This Fall The appointment of R. I. Mint as Chairman of the Roosevel Electors Committee has been ar nounced by A. D. Folger, Stat I Finance Director and Nations [ Committeeman for this Statf J from his headquarters at Raleigi As chairman of the Roosevel ' I Electors Committee he will be i ? j charge of the work of raisin; funds in his section for the cam j paign. Every person contributin; I will be enrolled as a member o Sthe Roosevelt Electors Commit ; tee and presented with an Elec ? tor's Certificate. Details of th drive for funds will be explainei } by Mr. Mintz, who asks the hel] ]and co-operation of the people o Brunswick county. a School Lunches ? Must Be Planned i-j Good School Lunch Is Plan n, ned In Relation To Meals t At Home, Says Food Spe> v | cialist Of State College 01 The good school lunch is plan e ned in relation to the meals a d home, said Miss Mary E. Thorn ie as, extension nutritionist at Stat College. v If children are to grow, be ac , tive in mind and strong: in body good average. Tuesday, ir arehouses here had 450,OC ounds, which sold for an avei ige of approximately $23.25. Three sets of buyers have bee ept busy during the past wee iking care of the offering tompetition has been kneen o very pile, and bidding spirite n the better and medium grade ,'ommon and inferior grade 'hich have shown up in quantit uring the past seven day perioi old for fair returns. 'The Devil Is A S Thursday / Bringing together three of tt lost famous boy stars in motic ictures, and telling a story thi eaches deep into the heart The Devil Is A Sissy" oper Tiursday at the Carolina Thei re. In "The Devil Is A Sissy" th< irilliajit child actor, Freddie Ba holomew, who enacted first "D dd Copperfield," and then "Li le Lord Fauntleroy," now a )ears as an urchin of New Yorh ower East Side. The story describes the adve .ures of the boys who live 36 t Johnson ject Of Much ) South Visitor: Jterary Digest Ballots Receivec individual Ballots Receive: Here Last Week And Lc cal Citizens Begin Mail ing In Choice For Presi dent Individual ballots have bee tailed to voters of Southpoi id nearby communities in ane\ iterary Digest poll of over 10 10,000 persons to ascertain wh ill be the next President of th nited States. The votes shoul ; distributed by the Post Offic cally within a few days, accoi ing to advice received toda om the magazine's publisher: North Carolina's returns in thi 136 referendum will be tallie 3 a unit so they may be con ired with the voting in othe ates, it is announced. The voting of the post-car illots is secret as no signatur other identification is require id the return postage is pai ir the magazine. To guard against tamperin id counterfeiting a speciall lanufactured cardboard is use <r printing the ballot, accordin ) the sponsors of the poll, an 1 spurious votes can be detec id immediately and destroyed. The ballot asks the voter' loice of the seven officially nc linated candidates and for whor i or she voted in the 1932 elec on to reveal the general drif om one party to another. This is announced as the fourt ladrennial national Presidents ill conducted by The Literar igest. The three previous poll ive forecast the Presidents inner with "uncanny accuracy. The Literary Digest states tha ist prior to the 1932 election i redicted Roosevelt would ge D.86 per cent of the popula ote in his campaign agains [oover. The official return low that the President receive 5.14 per cent of the Roosevell [oover vote, revealing an errc f 0.72 per cent in the magazine irecast. Miiteville Sells Some 12 Millioi ales Today Expected T Bring The Whiteville Tc bacco Market Past Th 12 Million Mark With sales fairly heavy on th /hiteville tobacco market toda; le total poundage for the see >n was expected to pass the 1 lillion mark, with average pric inning around the quarter of ollar mark. Monday started the new wee ff with a bang, when the sale in around 650,000 pounds, wit I ? is and have resistance to disease d their noon-day meal should com i- bine with their home meals ti ir give a well-balanced diet, sh( j added. d A child should have daily: i e quart of milk; two servings o: d vegetables in addition to pota d toes; two servings of fruit, oni raw, if raw vegetables or cannec g tomatoes are not served; at leas y!one serving of egg, meat, fish d or cheese; cereal foods such a: g [ whole grain breads and break d fast cereals; butter, and sweet: .. i in moderate amounts. j The food should be so prepar s ed that it is easy to digest. Vari i- ety in texture and color make: n the lunch more appetizing. Hav< !- j one of the foods in the luncl 'tisoft and moist, another crisp o: crunchy to chew, h Sandwiches are the mainstaj il of any lunch as they are easy t< y I carry and are generally liked s Numerous varieties of sandwich il.es can be made with fillings o: "fruits, vegetables, meats, an< it cheese. it i Vegetables, especially raw ones it are appetizing and can be car ir 'ried easily either wrapped in wa: it paper or made into salads. Thi is fruit in the lunch box may b d fresh, dried, canned, or in th< t- form of juice. ir If milk cannot be taken in tin s lunch box and kept cold, it ma; be prepared in the form of cus tards, puddings, and cottag i cheese. Miss Thomas also pointed ou that it is better to' put the sta pie foods on top, where they wil 1 be eaten first, and have thi sweets or desserts in the botton of the lunch. This will tend ti ? keep the child from eating th< dessert first and then leaving thi e rest. e Over 300 Working On WPA Projects i .21 ai tv,o onri nf last week then i At tut. vi?w w ? !e were 324 people at work on si: a projects of the Works Progres Administration in Brunswicl county. Throughout the 14 coun ties of the fourth WPA distric . 3377 people were at work on lOi [? 'projects. u! Of the workers in this count; r" 1262 are men and 62 are womer Of these 254 men and 59 womei a i are from the relief rolls. Ther i are 2030 men and 1354 wome: s' J at work in the district, of whicl n! 1925 men and 1300 women an ^ from relief rolls. s, | The companies are expected t ;y keep three sets of buyers on th d, j local market for at least anothe | week. iissy," Opens kt Carolina Theatre ie i crowded city streets without th< m I advantages of decent environ it ment. They band together to bu; s, a tombstone for the father o is "Gig" Stevens, who is Micke; 1- Rooney. The elder Stevens, i happens, died in the electric chai it in Sing Sing. r- In their efforts to achieve a- noble purpose the boys tangl t- ;with the juvenile court and it i p- Freddie who eventually save :'s them. There is a romantic not iin the love that springs betwee n- Hunter and the hard-boiled chc in rus girl. STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTF Attractive Sou ) | : , A L ^ RESIDENCES?Above is home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Southport. Palm trees are sh I low is shown the attractive 1 liam S. Dosher on the corner tic Avenue. Next door is the . Mamie Moore. i ~ Stuart House Is F t Visitors Of y IHhBMmM 3 HOSTELRY?The old S - j front was once the most fam 3 ists. Many North Carolina cit ure their visits to the Stua 1 Stuart was living. The prop r Skinner family and the house | High School Bu; 1 Imposing L( SCHOOL?Southport's n I is situated in a beautiful gro^ ' View Of Brunswi '< Hospital In Soutl C ^ 1 2 Fishing License \ Is Not Required t y Sportsmen planning to come to t Southport for a few days fishing r need not hesitate because they1 have no state hunting and fishing a license, for none is required forj e fishing in commercial waters, s However, the hunters who s come here to shoot marsh hens; e are required to have their necesn! sary license. These may be pur?-! chased in Southport at the! Brunswick county courthouse. [PORT, N. C. ithport Homes i a view of the attractive 1 Davis on the waterfront in j own in the foreground. Be- * home of Dr. and Mrs. Wil-!i of Moore Street and Atlan- j beautiful bungalow of Mrs. j 11 I ( h ???______ ^ 'amous To I: Past Generation ji |: j ituart House on the water- . ious place in town for tour;izens remember with pleasrt House while Miss Kate erty now is owned by the i is used as a summer home. ilding Is An coking Structure lodern high school building /e of live oaks. ck County lport I ( I State Treasurer To Visit Southport State Treasurer Charles M. Johnson wrote friends here Tuesday that he would probably be here the coming week. His visit will likely be for two or three days and will be mostly for the pleasure of hunting and fishing. Mr. Johnson has always been deeply interested in Southport and while here he will have a conference with local citizens in matters in which he is interested. < i WANT ADS -! Desirable rooms for rent. Sea :ood meals served when notified n advance. MRS./b. R. page,'1 Ulan tic Ave., Southport, N. C. J I-23-* i t lUTOMOBILE BARGAIN?1931 5 lodel Graham-Paige sedan; com- I letely overhauled. Perfect con- \ ition. Priced low for quick sale, inly $75.00 down payment. E. G. TALLINGS, Bijou Theatre of- > ce, Wilmington, N. C. 9-27-* in heaters; stove pipe; dampers, i Dllars, Kerogas boat stoves, light " nibs, roofing paper; fishing tac- a le. SOUTHPORT SUPPLY CO.. h outhport, N. C. 9-27-* J t! [AN WANTED for Rawleigh ei ,oute of 800 families. Write to- [J ay. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCI-211- C A., Richmond, Va. 9-29-* " LEG ALS J FORECLOSURE NOTICE ti Under and by virtue ei the power p f sale contained in that certain' 5 leed of trust executed by W. R. e linson, August 30th, 1935, to the v mdersigned trustee, in payment of j >art of the purchase price of the t ands described In said deed of trust ( ecorded in Book 58. at page 165,1 c Irunswick County Registry, which ( iaid deed of trust was made to se- , :ure notes therein, default having ( jeen made in the payment of the ; totes thereby secured. under the | erms and conditions of the deed of , irust, all notes are declared due |. tnd payable, and the owner of said 1 notes having made application and ' lemanded foreclosure, notice is here- i ay given that the undersigned trus- 1 :ees will sell at public sale, to the 1 highest bidder, at the court house door, Southport, N. C., on Monday, October, 19th, 1936, at the hour of ] noon, on terms one-third cash and the remainder in four equal annual Installments, the deferred payments to be represented by notes bearing six per cent (per annum) interest, to be secured by deed of trust on the said lands, at which sale the I following described lands will be offered: Located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina, Beginning at the center line of a canal intersecting the west bank of the Brunswick River and dividing the land hereby conveyed from the lands ] (now or formerly) of J. E. Clayton; I thence north 88 degrees west 820 feet; 1 thence along the center line of an Did tram-road bed south 77 degrees | 10 min. west 455 feet to the intersec- [ tion of said old tram-road bed and the New Road or New River Road; thence along said New Road south I 3 degrees, 50 minutes west 142 feet; south 41 degrees, 20 min. west 189.71 feet; south 67 degrees, 30 min. west | 560 feet; south 26Va degrees west 442; south 1 degrees, 35 min. west 383.5 feet; south 11 degrees, 10 min. east 629 feet, all with said New Road to its intersection with the old Southport or River Road; thence along said old Southport Road south 10 degrees 35 minutes east 355 feet to' a stake, in the line, now or formerly of the D. L. Gore Estate; thence1 with the line of the D. L. Gore. Estate in a direction about south j 87 degree east 1179 feet to a stone; D. L. G.; thence south 83 degrees east 1010 feet along said Gore line m the west bank of the Brunswick River; thence with said west bang of the Brunswick River In a north-1 erly direction to the point of Beginning, containing by estimation, 107 acres, more or less. P. B. WATT W. B. JERMAN, Trustee. Dated and posted, this the 19th, day of Septemher, 1936. C. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. 10-14-cJ FORECLOSURE SAI-E By virtue of the power of sale | contained In a certain deed of mortgage made by R. C. Lucua and wife, I Ruth M. Lucus, to William H. Jenkins, and wife, Lucy Jenkins, bearing date June 16, 1927, and duly registered in Book 43, page 422 of the; records of Brunswick County, the> undersigned will sell, at public aue- J tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Southport, N. C.. at twelve o'clock M., on Saturday the 17th day of October. 1936, the following described pro-1 perty situated in North West Town- J ship, Brunswick County, North Caro-! lina, and known as Farm No. 22, Woodbum Tract and beginning at a point in the Northerly line of the new sand clay road leading from | Brunswick River to Leland, said point being 2656 feet Northwest, measuring along the center line of said road from the West rail of the track of the W. B. &. S. railroad, and running thence North 38 degrees 40 minutes East and at right angles with said sand clay road 1089 feet to a stake; thence North 51 degrees 20 minutes West and parallel with! said road 400 feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of Farm 21; thence South 38 degrees 40 minutes West, with the Easterly line of Farm 211 1089 feet to a stake in the Northerly! line of said clay road; thence South: 51 degrees 20 minutes East with the Northerly line of said sand clay road 400 feet to the Beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. This 9th day of September, 1936. William H. Jenkins and wife, Lucy Jenkins, Mortgagees, : | By John D. Bellamy & Sons, Attys. 10-14-c ; FORECLOSURE J CROP LI EX AX It CHATTEL 1 MORTGAGE Default having been made in pay- , tient of indebtedness secured by , 2'hattel Mortgage and Crop Lien ex- : :cuted by R. M. Robbins to Wil- f nington Production Credit Associa- , ion March 30. 1935, recorded in Chatle Mortgage Book K, Folio 127, rec- ( trds of Brunswick County, Under- 1 ligned Corporation will sell by au- 1, hority of said instrument at public ( luction to the highest bidder for cash J it the farm of said R. M. Robbins, j it Winnabow, Town Creek Township, ; truriswick County, North Carolina, j J on Saturday, September 26, 1936 I ( it twelve o'clock noon, the following! j rops of 1935 or so much thereof if , iny, in existence; !? 3 acres cotton; 6 acres corn; 2V& ! t icres Sweet Potatoes; 2 acres pea- , ( tuts; 1 acre market beans; and the t 'ollowing personal property, or so j, nuch thereof as may be in exis- j, ;ence: I j 1 horse, color, bay, female, age 7 j rears old named Mary; 1 milk cow ( tamed Annie; 40 chickens mixed i, treed; 1 turn plow, Dixie, 4 years , Did; one cultivator, 4 years old; 1 ( sweep, Gem, 6 years old; 1 farm , tart, 4 years old. j Dated and posted the 21st day of September, 1936. , WILMINGTON PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION. By Robert W. Davis, Attorney. 9-23c COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In accordance with the judgment rendered in Re: Ida Mitchell vs. W. ~ ?" "* ?i, the undersigned O. AlllCilClI, Ci a. to, >..? having been appointed Commissioner to make sale in said cause, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for1 cash at public auction at the court-; house door in the City of Southport, Xorth Carolina, on Sutnrilay. Oclob'r 17th, 19.16. I at 12 o'clock noon, as per directions in the above named judgment, the following described lot, tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the State of North Carolina, County. of Brunswick, in Town Creek Town-; ship, and bounded and described as I ? SEVF^ follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the Waccamaw Tram Road running from Bolivia to Pinchgut and runs south 38degrees east to a stake in said Bryant's line, theme with said line north 15 degrees east 51 poles and six feet: o a stake; thence north 53 degrees vest 59',; poles to the Tram Iload; hence with said road S. i" degrees IV. 42 poles to the beginning, conaining 17 acres, more or less. Dated and posted, this 16th day of ieptember, 1936. tobert W. Davis, Commissioner. O-14-o FORECLOSURE NOTICE By virtue of the degree of the Suerior. Court of Brunswick County, forth Carolina, in an action entitled The Federal Land Bank of Columia, Plaintiff, vs. Hattie Bennett, et 1, defendants, entered August 31. 936, the undersigned commissioner ill, on Thursday, October 1st, 19:16 t the hour of noon, at the court ouse door, Southport, North Carona. in order to satisfy the above ecree, sell at public auction, under le terms in said decree, to the highst bidder, the following described act of land located in Town Creek jwnship, Brunswick county. North arolina, bounded and described as illows: That tract of land beginning at an on pipe where the public road rosses Boggy Branch, E. W. Tay>r's corner; runs thence south 15 ast 74 poles with Taylor's line to a take; thence north 81 east 66 poles o a stake: thence north 60 east 11 oles to a pine; thence south 80 east poles to a gum; thence north 74 ast 58 poles to a stake, the Barnesrell corner; thence north 19 degrees, 0 minutes west 86% poles to a stake, he Cass Bell corner; thence west II poles to a pine on the east side if the public road; thence north 74 legrees, 30 minutes west 76% poles vith the Pridgen line to a stake; hence south 84 west 17% poles to 1 stake in Boggy Branch; thence up he run of Boggy Branch as ft neanders, to the beginning, containng 95 acres, as surveyed by E. W. Taylor In 1917 from the deeds of said D. A. Bennett, and being the same land conveyed by mortgage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, by D. A. Bennett and wife, Juno 20th, 1918, recorded in Book 31, at page 326. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick county. North Carolina. The terms -of sale will be onethird of the approved bid to be paid! in cash and the balance on credit, payable in two equal annual Installments, with Interest thereon front date of sale, at six per cent. Thesuccessful bidder will be required to deposit $40. as earnest money at the sale, to be applied on the bid, if complied with, and if not, then ln> liquidated damages. Tins, sepiemoer isi, laao. C. ED TAYLOR, 9-30-c Commissioner, FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby (riven that by" virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C., dated the 24th day of August, 1936, in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Joe Everette and wife, Henrietta Everette," the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st day of October, 1936 at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door, Southport, N. C? to satisfy the degree of said court to enforce the payment of $12.03, the following described real estate, located In North West township. Brunswick county, N. C? bounded and described as follows: Four acres home. Bounded on thenorth by the lands of Klutz; on the' east by the lands of Less Hooper; . on the south by the lands of William Lennon, Sr.; and on the west by the lands of W. J. Butler, which said property is located on the south side of the old village road, and was formerly a part of the William Lennon, Sr., land All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st day of August, 1936. CURTIS TRIPP, 9-30-c Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Having qualified as administrator of the estate of G. L. Norment, deceased, late of Brunswick county, North Carolina. This is to notify all persons having claims against theestate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southport, N. C., on or before the 26th day of August, 1937, or this notice wllf be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 26th day of August, 1936. R. E. SENTELLE, Admr. of G. L. Norment, Southport, N. C. 9-30-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick, County, N. C., dated the 24th day of August, 1936, in an action entitled "Brunswick County vs. Palmetto Island Company" a Corporation. The undersigned Commissioner will expose at public auction re-sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 28th day of Septemmber, 1936, at twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door, Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said Court to enforce the payment of $4,500.00, the following described reai estate, loca lea in smitnvnie rownsnip, Brunswick county, N. C., bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the month of Light House Creek at Four Posts where the U. S. Government formerly kept a beacon light in the mouth of said creek, being about 150 feet east of the present place where said beacon light is now kept by said Government, and running thence up the main channel of Light House Creek In an easternly direction about five miles to a point in the head of said ;reek about 400 yards of the eastern -oast of the Atlantic Ocean: thence ibout southeast to the Atlantic Ocean md into the Atlantic Ocean until the ine reaches a depth of Three Feet )f water; thence with the eastern joundary line of the Atlantic Ocean, laid boundary 10 be on a line along said Coast at a point where the vater will average a depth of Three Feet to a point on Frying Pan Shoals; thence with the boundary of he Western Coast of said Atlantfc Dcean, said boundary being on a line n said ocean where the water will each a depth of Three Feet, and in l westernly direction to the bar at he mouth of the Cape Fear River, >eing a distance of about five miles, hence up said river with the chanlel of the same to a point in said hannel opposite Light House Creek; hence direct to the place of begin ling, being said Four i'osts in tne nouth of said Light House Creek, vhere said beacon lights were fornerly kept by said Government, and :ontaining Five Thousand acres, more jr less, excepting from the above boundaries that part of said land now owned by the U. S. Government, said exceptions including a lot for Light House at east end of said Island, containing 20 acres, and at west end a lot containing 10 acres., and a right-of-way and easement and public highway from one end of said Island to the other, said right-ofway being twenty feet wide. The above description includes and is intended to include all land of Smith Island, south of Light House Creek. A certified check for 20 per cent of the amount of the successful bid will be required as evidence of good faith. All sales subject to report to nnd confirmation by the Court. Ten dpys allowed for raise of bid before deed made. Cash to be paid at sale. This 25th day of August, 1336. J. W. RUAUK, S. B. FRT.VK, 9-23-c Commissioners. t \
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