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i ,waV. FEBRUARY 17, 1937 ^Hr k ? I were also guests of the evening. l1|Vt n>;M , lh" l,vin" ro?'" and dining rooni *?' is charm- were attractively decorated in ?! . hor keeping with the Valentine sea ' .', v - > irty given son. At the conclusion of the vents. Rev. games and contests delicious ice Moil- eveain and cake were served. At val0RU?es given as Bir - ss Delphia ts ap- H Y T. I S(kT\K Members of the B.Y.T.U. of t. ied with SouthPort Baptist church gave a ca.lying -sa?ial on Friday evening. Febscheme ruaiy 12th. at Uie home of Miss h guest iv- Esther Mae Potter. Games were :lU,u's as enjoyed throughout the evening V' . P'-izos in after which refreshments, conv Delphia sisting of hot chocolate, cake g'V, ii:ss Miri- and candy, were served. jv. sent were: honoree, BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTV liino Wolfe. The Brunswick County Hospi 'eth Page to! Auxiliary will sponsor a benemfc-n-. ' ,sis. Jim- fit bridge party at the Commun H Men. John ity Hall on Thursday evening ' nvd IVbruaiy lsth. the proceeds to f lag. be USOtl for needs of the local -? hospital. Tliis party is given to EMEKTAIXS raise funds for worthy cause and (D>Ji * i 's requested that the people " i:*:'ui!y en- in t";i unity to-operate by - of the making the attendance large. For H'. . ! High those who do not caie to play Valentine bride other entertainment wiil iay bo provided. Wr." l."tll. Miss er of the ENTERTAINS CLI B f ;F v of South- Mrs. C. Edward Taylor enteri I tlin nromatm "J S IM.'.IIHTLl LI 11" LfllllLTLl 1IICIUU1 I Ll LIl L11L UILIIMUV HL.U-: the evening. Club of Southport high school, on games ami Thursday evening after the play HL' t. very much which they presented in the Those winning school auditorium. Interesting . ts wore - . "n :; were played, after which i - I1 . Sutton. Tliel- Mrs. Taylor served delicious re ... ti i E ert Marlowe, freshments. consisting of hot choj : >\ e dressed as colate, doughnuts and candy. Miss Latitia Those present were: Misses i.? >hnson. Helen Dean Rut^^^^^PJ2jrSJ2ISISSS!3I3ISS3SSISS^J^2riimiSISISI3rc B An Early Start ... | I Every Good Farmer Knows What [s I An Harl\ Start Means In Farming! S , rI'oii Machinery and <rooct Supplies ? I "e Also telv N'ecessarv For Good Farming! J5 1 I AT DO YOU NEED? GET IT HERE! ? I 5-V CRIMP ROOFING ? I V'PDLE BUSTERS WIRE FENCING, Roll g I RROWS SECTION HARROWS ? ERS CORN PLANTERS ? I -.;>? COLLARS GOOD AXES | SOLES WOOD TUBS g riNG CROSS-CUT SAWS k I GUANO SOWERS i3 v HAVE A LARGE STOCK ? OF FARM SUPPLIES! International Trucks, Tractors and Power Units ?3 I HONEY SPENT NOW WILL SAVE YOU g DOLLARS THIS FALL . . BUY NOW! ja I I'iLah intnl/imamf cn inr 2 Inticutc impiciiiuei <nv> ru; WHITEVILLE, N. G. | i hackney wagons?(Both one c I Seth L. Smith 6 i whiteville, n. c ton, Mary Catherine Northrop. Esther Mae Potter, Vera Jorgersen, Susie Sellers, Mary Alice Lewis, Mayzel Lewis, Robert Marlowe, Dan Clemmons, Dan Shannon, James McKeithan and Edward Taylor. NEWS ~ 1 BRIEFS i IX BALTIMORE R. O. Johnson is in Baltimore where he is consulting an occulist. BENEFIT Sl'PPER The chicken salad supper serv! ed Tuesday night in the Lindsey building by women of the 'Southport Baptist church was well attended. PLAN FAIR Members of the local chapter of the Kings Daughters will hold a fair at 3:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon, March 13. In addition to fancy work and other attractive articles which will be for sale, refreshments consisting of pies, cakes, doughnuts, coffee and candy will be served. Persona! Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Collier and daughter, Lillian, molorea down to Myrtle Beach, S. C. ant' spent Suntlav with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Collins at their home in Myr, tie Beach, S. C.. Miss Ella Bogue accompanied them to Myrtle I Beach. S. C. Misses Mae Ledford, Lucy Anderson. Julia Cromartie and Jimmy Winget spent last week-end in Boone with Miss Ruby Ledford. who is attending college there. Misses Catherine Fulwood and Pearl Potter spent part of last week in Wilmington with friends. The Reverend T. H. Biles, former pastor of Southport Baptist church, and his son, Wiley, of Charlotte, visited friends here last Saturday. ?? f Mrs. W. F. Jones visited in Wilmington last week-end. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Daniels and their son. Roy. Jr., and Mrs. Ida Daniels left last Thursday for Orlando, Florida, where they will spend two wegks with A. J. Robbins and daughters. ? ? The Reverend and Mrs. A. L. Brown has as their guests Sunday their daughter. Miss Edith Mae Brown, of Smithfield: their son, Harvey Brown, student at Campbell College, Buies Creek: Miss Marjorie Jones: Ed. Jones. Everett Parker and John Dail, of ^ checks (z?lZ GOLDS fill!l FEVER Llaold Tablets first day 8alre - Noss Drops Headache, 30 minuttt Try "Rub-Mv-Tisra"'World's Best Liniment *v ===fl\ LES J wd Tzvo Horse) 'z Co. = 4 THE STATE POR' Smithfield. Mrs. Bessie Watson left las 'week for Baltimore, Md., when 'she will visit relatives for a fev days. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tea I gue, who have been spending thi I winter here with Mr. and Mrs C. R. Livingston, have returnee to their home in Maryland. Mr and Mrs. Teague spend each win ter here and have many friend: who look forward to their an nual visit. * * Ralph Bibblecome returnee home Monday from Reidsville Va? where he was called on ac count of the death of his father * ? Mrs. Florence Peadrick is spending a few days in Baltimore with her husband, Tlios. G. Pead lick, who is stationed there 01 a Government Dredge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver an: little daunghter, Bettic Lee. ar rived last week from New Yorl where they nave been spending the past two months. Mr. Olive: has been transferred to the Hen ry Bacon, and Mrs. Oliver am daughter will reside here at theii home. R. W. Davis was in WhitevilU Tuesday on business. 9 Miss a'ancy moo<i nas reiumec from St. Augustine. Fla., when she visited Mr. and Mrs. George Whatley for the past seveta days. ? * Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Griffin, o( Woodland, spent the past week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Carey Reece. * R. R. Biddlecomb has returnee from Reidville, Va., where hi was called last week on account of the death of his father. ? Mrs. Howard Sellers and little son, Paul, of Wilmington, ar< visiting Mrs. Ralph Bibblecomt this week. Four Poisoned, Negro Is Held Lumberton, Feb. 1.?Four person are in Thompson Memorial Hospital here suffering from poisoning that was placed in flout from which their breakfast biscuits were made today, and Leroy Williams, negro farm hand, who admitted he placed the poison in the flour was held in the Robeson county jail. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cox were still in a serious condition tonight, but their daughter, Irma Nell, eight, and Mildred Collins, seven, who was spending the night in their home, were considerably improved. Williams told Rural Policeman A. C. Williamson and W. D, Northrop, who arrested him. that he placed the poison in the flout while alone at the Cox home on Sunday. He said he did not know why he did it. He would not eat any of the biscuits this morning, asking tc 'be given some of yesterday's. 1 rT"- ? fnwiilv nfo r? Vl no vt~v XIIC v_.ua laiimy ukv cv iivm. vj breakfast. Mrs. Wimpus: "Oh, Mike the ' installment man's here." Wimpus: "I'll be there in s minute. Tell him to take a chair.' Mrs. Wimpus: "I did, but he said he'd start with the radic and piano." CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friend: and neighbors for their kindnes: and expressions of sympathy fol ; lowing the sudden death of oui hosband and father, G. W. Kirby MRS. G. W. KIRBY, * And Family. Is Your Car Hard to Steer? Does It immv? ! If so, your front wheels are probably out of alignment. Our Bendix-FerI agen Chassis Analyzer I! can tell you in a few I minutes what the trouble I isDON'T DRIVE AN UNSAFE GAR j 31% of highway accij dents are due to misligned front wheels. So don't take unnecessary chan; ces. Know that your car ; is safe by having it checked today. This serI vice is . . . FREE BRAXTON AUTO SERVICE (I ncorporated) J ~~'"_ r PILOT, SOUTHPORTt N. C. J; r&TATeON REDUC r IN COTTO Q Vena of Sail ROTATION CONTIMUC'JS |*vj CJtj* Cvt timtua CO. TON uT*^ ' ffI?S _^| 1 [_ i j 2_5L-M CXPCSIVTCNT AT STATCSVIttC. N C - 1 Cscil Swdy C a/ Loam . |Q 7. v-cj* 8 ' i ,1 . .. Soil losses are more s? - tinuously to cotton alone tha , is grown in rotation with wheat, lespedeza, and clove how experiments have demc 1 rotations in checking erosion . agronomist at State College. : duce erosion by as much as , each year, r Haski Southport "All-Stars" vs. 1 Myrtle Beach The Southport All-Stars defea ted the Myrtle Beach basketball ' team last Tuesday night 36 to 22 in a game played in the new Myrtle Beach high school gymF nasium. The score at the half was 14 to 15 in favor of Myrtle Beach. High scorer for the winners was Thompson, with 14 points.) ' Rourk led the attack for the los! ers, with 9 points, t Trailing by one point at the beginning of the second half, the local lads forged ahead to ring up 22 points, holding the South Carolina lads to 7 points. Rog> ers, of Southport, was outstandWANT ADS i FOR SALE?Few choice lots in ' the outskirts of Southport. Priced from $50.00 to $250.00 each. M. FARGUSON. 2-10-* ~LEGAlSCOMMISSION*: KS SALE Notice is hereby given thai under, and by virtue of a decree of the; ' Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C? dated December 30th, 1935, in , a tax suit entitled "Brunswick County vs. Palmetto Island Co.." ami by virute of an order of re-sale, tinted ; February 8th, 1937, the undersigned commissioners will, on Monday. Murcli i;?th. 1937, . at twelve o'clock noon, at the court houst door, Southport, N. C? offer lot sale, at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy the said decree and order, the following described real estate, situated in Smlthville Township, Brunswick county, N. c. .and being a part of 1 Smith's Island, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the mouth of Light House Creek, at Four Posts, where the C. S. (iovernnient formerly kejd a beacon light in the mouth of said creek, it being about 150 feet east of the present place where said benM?V ; 4 ill Secon )! I will be \\ for the pur r j j * jj one of the j |! port. App 11 ships will h li H. O. Peters j | Leland?Rou C. T. Robbir K Winnabow, h j[ W.D.Lewis | | Bolivia?Min Beck's Store, ) i Supply?Kirh )[ Varnum's St< J[ Roach's Ston j| Shallotte, Fel it Grissett Tow !! Hickman's C || Longwood, F J| Ash Post Ofl )! Freeland, Fe i; Myrtle Head || Exum, Febru 11 Makatoka, F S.K. )! J a 25 SOIL LOSSES N FIELDS I Lost per Acr% DOTATfCM CCr.'TtNUCUS &r*i Utir dm CO.'TON WOt M 4.1 p4,| tXPCOlMUNT AT CUTHI?IL. ?KLA Vcnon Ft* Sandy Loam 7 7* '.Iop* svere on land planted con.21 on land where the cotton other ci-ops such as corn, r. The picture above shows mstrated the value of good , said E. C. Blair, extension Sometimes rotations will rei 18 tons or more per acre ztball ing for his guarding. The line-ups: South(H)rt F G T Thompson, F 0 7 14 McDowell, F 0 6 12 Hood, C 0 12 Rogers, G., 113 Shannon, G 12 5 Total 2 17 36 Myrtle Beach F G T Sanders, F 0 0 0 Rourk, F 14 9 Long. F 0 0 0 Coogler, C 0 12 McGinnis. G., 0 2 4 DuBois, G 113 Suber, G 0 2 4 Total 2 10 22 Referee: Southern. ton light is now kept by said Government. and running thence up the main channel of Light House Creek in an easterly direction about five miles to a point in the head of said creek about 40o yards of the eastern coast of tiie Atlantic Ocean; thence about southeast to the Atlantic Ocean and into tiie Atlantic Ocean until the line reaches a depth of Three Feet of water; thence with the eastern boundary line of the Atlantic Ocean, said boundary to be on aline along said coast at a point where the water will average a depth ofj Three Feet to a point on Frying Pan Shoals: thence with tlie boundary of the Western Coast of said Atlantic Ocean, said boundary being on a line in said ocean where the water will reach a depth of Three Feet, and in a westernly direction to the bar at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, being a distance of about five miles; thence up said river with the channel of the same to a point in said channel opposite Light House Creek; thence direct to the place of Beginning, being said Four Costs in the mouth of Light House Creek where said beacon lights were formerly kept bv said Government, and containing FIVK THOUSAND acres, more or less. Kxcepting from the above boundaries that part of said land now owned by the t". S. Government. said exception including a lot for Light House at east end of said Island, containing -0 acres, and at west end a lot containing 10 acres and a right-of-way and aaaemenl and public highway from one end nCE! id Call F at the places listec pose of collecting ilaces listed below ointments in Nort! ie met by Deputy 1 on's Store, February rk's Store, February is Filling Station, Feh tui ucii y fabiiu , Store, February 22n tz Store, February 22 February 22nd ty's Store, February 2 jre, February 23rd .... e, February 23rd bruary 23rd n, February 23rd Iross Roads, February ebruary 25th [ice, February 25th .... bruary 25th , February 25th lary 25th ebruary 25th Mlf,TIKE) 1 I of said Island to the other, said j right-of-way being twenty feet wide. ' The above description includes and is intended to include all land of Smith Island, south of Light House Creek. | Cash for 10 per cent of the amount of the successful bid will be required deposited with the commissioners as evidence of good faith, same to be i forfeited, in the event the successful bidder fails to comply with the terms of the sale immediately upon the confirmation of the successful hid. This condition is not to apply in the event Brunswick County becomes the purchaser at the sale. This sale is to be subject to report and confirmation by the court. Ten days is allowed for a raise of bid before confirmation, any such bid to be accompanied by 10 per cent raise of former bid in cash or certified cheek filed with the court. This sale is also subject to the taxes of 1935 and 1030. This, February 10th. 1037. J. W. KL'ARK. S. B. FKIXK. Commissioners. C. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. 3-10c NOTICE OF SAI.E OF I A Ml Whereas, on the 12th day of March. 1935. Oeorge II. Foulke. Jr.. ami Dorothy Fisher Foulke executed and delivered unto \V. O. McGibony. , Trustee for Land Bank Commissioner. a certain deed of trust which is rei corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County, N. C.. in Book 58. at page 100: and Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been required bv the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale tlireiu | conlaind: Now. therefore, under and by vir! tue of the authority conferred by the i said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will on the 201 Si day of March, 1937, ; at lite court house door of Brunswick County. North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon offer for sale to the .highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: All that tract of land containing ! Nineteen Hundred Sixteen (1910) ac; res. more or less, located in Town j Creek Township, Brunswick county, i North Carolina, and known as the ; Winuabow Plantation, and now in the possession of (5. Jt. Foulke. Jr.. and his wife. Dorothy Fisher Foulke. located on the east side of N. C. Highway No. 30. about 12 miles Southwest from Wilmington, on the Waters of Bices' Creek. Mill Creek and Bell Swamp: bounded by the lands of D. K. Johnson on the north. I>. R. Johnson, Hell Grange and Hire's Creek on the east; on the South by the Hinant-Hilton Lumber Company. Hire's Creek and -Mill Creek, ami on the west by X. C. Highway No. 30. and the Hilton Lumber Company. This tract of land is particularly described and bounded according to a plat of the same made by 10. R. llewill. Surveyor, dated February 22. 1034. For a description by metes and bounds see tre record of the above mentioned deed of trust. Said property being advertised for sale and sold subject to an outstanding first deed of Trust executed by tleorge It. Foulke. Jr., and Dorothy Fisher Foulke to the Federal Land Hank of Columbia, recorded In Hruiisvvick County, North Carolina. 1 This the 12th day of February, A. IX, 1937. W. O. McGIBOXY. Trustee. Robert \V. Davis. Agent and Attorney for Trustee. 3-17-c SIMMONS BY PL III.ICATION State of North Carolina. County of Hrunswick. In The Superior Court The Federal Land Hank of Columbia. Plaintiff vs. Thomas F. Johnson and his wife, Mrs. Thomas F. Johnson; George \V. Swain and his wife. Clyde 10. Swain; John T. La Malice and his wife, Stella Lu.Mauce, Defendants? The defendants. John T. La Malice and his wife. Stella La Manee. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, x. c.. for the purpose of excluding and foreclosing any rights. title, equities or estates, which they may have in and to the lands designated and described in that certain martgage given by tloorgc \V. Swain and wife, Clyde 10. Swain, to the Federal Land Hank of Columbia, dated September 14th, 1922* recorded In Book ::t; at page 2!HI. Brunswick County Registry, as set forth in the said complaint filed in the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C.; that said defendants are made parties defendant, because of a deed accepted from said George \V. Swain and wife, dated March 7. 1931. recorded in Hook 51, at page 151, pertaining to the same lands, or a part of the same lands, and subject to the above named omrtgage or 1936 " I below at the timet 1836 Taxes. Please or pay at my offic hwest and Town Ci Collector M. B. Wal 22nd, 10 t 22nd 11 t iruary 22nd 11:40 1:30 d 2:30 nd 3:3(1 4:45 3rd 10:00 t 11:30 t 1:00 2:30 4:00 25th 10:00 1 11:00 t 12:00 t< 1:00 2:00 3:3( 4:30 { Tax Coll "C7_ -51 PAGE S ? sought to be foreclosed in this action, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Brunswick county, at Southport. X. C.. 011 the 15th day of March, 1937, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This. February# 10th. 1937. J B. HOLDKN. Clerk Superior Court of Brunswick County, X. C. S-lUc roim l ost KK SAI.F KRAI. ESTATE MORTGAGE Under and by virtue ot the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage dt-ed executed by Julius "Wilson to J. K. Johnson, dated the lltii day of January. 1922, and duly recorded in the office of the Reglster of Deeds of Brunswick County in Book 35. at page lf>7. to which reference is hereby especially made. Default having been made in ti?e payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned administrator ttill offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the City of SoHthport. Brunswick County, X. C? on Sat., i:ith day of March. A. I>? 1W7, the following described lot, tract piece or parcel of land lying and being in Lockwood. Folly Township, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the mouth of Buck Bn ch on the run of Pinch Gut , J Swamp, running up the various courses of said Branch about south 75 West so poles to a black gum. Buritcys corner, thence south 32 east I'm poles to a pine stump, thenCe Xorth east to the head of a str.ali branch, and down the brancfi in all SK poles to a water oak at the mouth of said branch on the run of I Much Gut Swamp: thence up th* various courses of the said run of Pinch Gut Swamp to the mouth of Buck Branch, the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. Dated and posted, this 10th day of February, 1937. JOHN It. JOHNSON. Administrator of the estate of Riley Johnson, deceased. Mortgagee. w Tin *?ii! v it ArtiAp for the Administrator. 3-10-c SAI.K or REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage tc? Amanda P. Davis, bearing date of the 28th day of April, 1932. and <iulv recorded in Hook 53. page 404* records of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage. and the i>ower of sale contained therein, thereby becoming absolute, the undersigned C. D. Gore, Exeeutor of the Estate of Amanda D. Davis, will offer for sale, (aubjeet to accrued taxes attaching thereto) at the courthouse door in Southport. Brunswick County. North Carolina, on Friday. February 2tt, 1937, at 12:00 noon, the following piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Brunswick. State of North Carolina, and More 8f>ecificnlly described as follows: Beginning at a marked pine tree at Lee Buck's landing in Town Creek, and runs thence South 56 degrees. west 3500 feet to a stone marked "PLC" in an old road; thence north 75 degrees west 1105 feet to a small branch to a stone marked "PLG"; thence south 2 degrees 30 minutes west 3200 feet to a stone marked "DI,G"; thence north 76 degives west M0 feet to a stake; thencc north 83 vest 48S feet to a stone marked "DLG"; thence north 09 degrees west 100 feet to a stake; thence to the low water mark at the bridge crossing Rice's Creek and thence with the meandering* of Rice's Creek in a Northerly direction to Town Creek; thence with the various meanders of Town Creek to the beginning, containing 1023 9-10 acres, more or less. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any bid not considered reasonable. Posted, this the 7th day of January. 1037. C. P. GORE, Executor of Estate of Amanda D. Pa vis. 2-24-c !.\i:< I TltlX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Henry Galloway, Ueceascd, late of Brunswick county. N. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased t?? exhibit them to the undersigned at Supply, N. C? on or bel'o; ? the 31st day of December, 1937, or l his notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of January. 1937. 11 ATT IE GALLOWAY. Executrix of Henry Galloway, Deceased. 3-17c KgUtBlttmiUKMI) I I4P1TV ji x r '' 1 air ps si JB- ViA&W jj ) I il 5 designated || meet me at 1 :e in South- | reek Town- \ ikins. ; | o 10:30 A.M.' !! 0 13:30 A.M. j| to 12:30 A. M. jj to 2:00 P. M. to 3:00 P. M. 1 to 4:30 P. M. ! to 5:30 P. M. || o 11:00 A.M. |i :o 12:00 A.M. jj to 2:00 P.M. !! to 3:30 P. M. to 5:00 P.M. il :o 10:30 A.M. jj o 11:30 A. M. $ 3 12:30 P. M. to 1:30 P. M. | to 3:00 P. M. S ) to 4:00 P. M. | to 5:30 P. 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