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^^KESPTY. MARCH 10. I "3ask( ;Mi W\(X.\M.\\v il I 1 high school L' Leland high 1 am Saturday ! IS in a game Hi-" Waccamaw gymthe half was i I of Waccamaw. i 1 th 14 points. H" for the los- ' rL.... * y exciting game ' F 2 5 SSor. 0 0 o| MZ*. E 1 0 1 2 M 2 8 18 uono" F G T F. 0 0 0 U'::,- A. F 2 6 14 ' L . 0 0 0 0 1 t: 1 3 " uks. 0 0 0 0 Tot; 3 9 21 ?jlj \V ace: Timer, SpenWatson. goUVIT ? SHAI.LOTTE school girls - il'otte high school . Saturday after 1 game played port gymnasium. I;.-a a: St- itaif was 12 to 8 in of Bolivia. I . r the winners n v.-.th 10 points. StanI - ci; for the losers. Brtit f P? ' SKh ti.c - evenly matched. H; Exciting ' finish. ; 1 "in. Maty. G 0 0 0 j I : Total 3 8 19 'I Moth- F G T I |f-er- M F 0 2 4 I fctoi F 2 3 8 3 1 5 : I a g o o o : I Z G 0 0 0 I ; x G 0 0 0 |l 6 17 t: Wallace: Timer, Spen| r Score-fc-eoer. Watson. I iOl'THPORT vs. LELAND | L high school boys | Set:-. the Southport high si, :) team Saturday xin 21 to 20 in a game play. . gymnasium I is> a: the half was 13 to 12 tivor of Leland. Ego scorer for the winners I ?Clark ith 16 points. HusI pi the attack for the losI a xitfc T points. le gan-.e played for first half. I ftt kr.c-ups:? !^"Wi|Mt F G T Ring. F 0 3 6 fe F 0 1 2 hi F 0 0 0 h-sri. C 3 2 7 Ss 0 1 2 5 6r.v. G 0 0 4 Total 4 8 20 W F G T hi F 2 7 16 her F 0 2 4 C.. C 0 0 0; tecs. G 1 0011 fc*F E. G 0 0 0 Total 3 9 21 teee Wallace: Timer, SpenScare-keeper. Watson. IUL0TTE vs. WAOCAMAW Shallotte high school girls "M the Waccamaw high W basketball team Friday P -i to is in a game played taw gymnasium, f was 17 to 7 in te. for the winners with 9 points. . Smith led the losers, with 9 graEiHrerarajcifai Sell <I)HN BR ) BRICK PRI old the brick eth L. Smith i, and hope t lese brick bef< i OUR WI f or Tobaci UAVE A I F FARM nal Trucks, T ( SPENT NO ARS THIS Fi n Implei iVHITEVI ^rgfagiHisiBiai ? 1937 ztball Sh:i llotto F G T Bennett. F 2 2 6 Stanland, F 1 4 9 Bennett. F 0 0 0 Mintz, F 1 2 5 Hughs. G 0 0 0 Grey. G 0 0 0 Holclen. G 0 0 0 Holden, M? G 0 0 0 Total 4 8 20 Waccamaw F G T Smith. D.. F 1 4 9 Brady, F 0 0 0 Stanland. F 1 4 9 Smith. L? G 0 0 0 Williams, G 0 0 0 Bennett, G 0 0 0 Jenrette, G 0 0 0 Ward. G 0 0 0 Total 2 8 18 Referee. Wallace: Timer, Spence; Score-keeper, Watson. WACCAMAW vs. BOLIVIA The Waccamaw high school boys defeated the Bolivia high school basketball team Friday night 31 to 14 in a game played in the Waccamaw gymnasium. Score a tthe half was 1" to 7 in favor of Waccamaw. High scorer for the winners was Jewette. with 15 points. Taylor and Danford led the attack for the losers, with 4 points. The line-ups:? Waccamaw F G T Evans. F 1 4 9 Jewette. F 3 6 15 Smith, C 1 2 5 Bennett. G 0 1 2 Stuart. G 0 0 0 Hughes. T? G 0 0 0 Total 5 13 31 Bolivia F G T Leonard, F 0 1 2 McKeithan. F 0 1 2 Watkins, C 0 1 2 Lewis. G 0 1 2 Taylor. G 0 1 2 Danford. G 2 1 4 Total 2 6 14 Referee: Wallace: Timer, spence: Score-keeper. Watson. LELAXD vs. SHALLOTTE The Leland high school boys defeated the Shallotte high school basketball team Friday afternoon 34 to 10 in a game played in the Waccamaw gymnasium, score ai the half was 11 to 5 in favor of Leland. High scorer for the winners was Gainey. P., with 15 points. Holden and Hewett led the attack for the losers, with 3 points. The line-ups:? Leland F G T Childs. F 0 0 0 Clark. F 1 2 5 Gainey, P., F 1 7 15 Hayes, C 1 3 7 Peterson, G 3 1 5 Gainey. Ellie, G 0 1 2 Total 6 14 34 Shallotte F G T Redwine, F 0 1 2 Hewett, F 1 1 3 Holden, C 1 1 3 Phelps. G 0 0 0 Register. G 0 1 2 Hickman. G 0 0 0 Total 2 4 10 Referee. Wallace: Timer Spence: Score-keeper, Watson. SOl'TJIPORT vs. BOLIVIA The Bolivia high school girls defeated the Southport high school basketball team Saturday morning 40 to 11 in a game played in the Southport gymnasium. Score at the half was 26 to 4 in favor of Bolivia. High scorers for the winners was Wilson, with 22 points. Johnson led the attack for the losers, with 5 points. The line-ups:? Southport F G T Johnson, F 3 1 5 Niernsee. F 0 2 4 Brown, F 0 12 Watts, G 0 0 C C. Anderson, G 0 0 C Sutton. G .0 0 C Northrop. G 0 0 C Total :.3 4 11 Bolivia F G 1 McKeithan, F 1 2 t Willetts, E., F 0 1 2 Wilson. F 2 10 22 Henry. F 1 0 1 Cannon, F 0 5 1C Sowell, G 0 0 C / giareiajgjHrajHJHrefBrerarajaanlg ICK and TILE | CED REASONABLE | for the new store build- H and Roland E. Hill, of g he prospective builders S ire and after being laid, {jj EDGE BRICK | ;o Furnaces S .ARGESTOCK I SUPPLIES! | ractors and Power Units g W WILL SAVE YOU g \LL . . BUY NOW! ment Co., Inc. I LLE, N. G. I Persona! Mrs. Edward R. Weeks is vis- j, iting relatives in Wilson. i J. A. McNeill left this week for Fernandina. Fla., where he i will visit relatives for several | days. . . . John Jenrette. of Ash. was a visitor in town this week. j ? ? * Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mrs. B. P. Fish left Tuesday for Charlotte. where they "will attend the State W. M. U. meeting. ? Mr. and Mrs. John F. Potter have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Knowles, their two i daughters, Misses Mabel and Rosalie Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Jake McDaniel and little son, James, of Miami, Fla. ... Mrs. John Fullwood and sons, ! of Wilmington, are visiting Mrs. Ethel Fullwood this week. i ... Mr. and Mrs. William McDow; ell have recently moved into [their attractive new bungalow iout in Southport Heights. ... A. E. Stevens is spending several weeks here with his sister, Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, before going to Black Mountain for the sum; mer. ... Jack Oliver, who is employed jon the U. S. Dredge Henry Bacon, stationed at Savannah, Ga., \ spent the past week-end here I with his family. Mrs. D. W. Sabiston, of Shallotte, was a visitor in town Monday. Mrs. Lanie Southeriand is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hancock, in Wilmington this week. Mills. G. 0 0 0 Willetts, C., G 0 0 0 Johnson, G 0 0 0 Total 4 17 40 Referee, Wallace; Timer, Spence; Score-keeper, Watson. LELAND vs. BOLIVIA The> Bolivia high school girls defeated the Leland high school basketball team Friday afternoon 32 to 14 in a game played in the Waccamaw gymnasium. Score at the half was 15 to 12 in favor of Bolivia. High scorer for the winners I were Cannon and McKeithan, | with 11 points. Lowe led the at; tack for the losers, with 8 points. The line-ups:? I Bolivia F G T McKeithan, F 5 3 11 Wilson, F 0 5 10 Cannon. F 1 5 11 Sowell, G 0 0 0 Johnson, Mattie, G 0 0 0 (Mills, Mary, G 0 0 0 Johnson, Mary, G 0 0 0 Total 6 13 32 | Leland F G T Lowe. F 4 2 8 Powell, F 0 0 0 Childs, Chinnis, F 2 2 6 Robins, G 0 0 0 Gainey, G 0 0 0' Russ, G 0 0 0 Total 6 4 14 Referee, Wallace; Timer, Spence; Score-keeper, Watson. ATTEND FUNERAL Among the out-of-town people attending the funeral services of Charles L. Stevens Friday were,! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollister and Raynor Jones, of New Bern. MARRIAGE LICENSES One white couple obtained a 1 marriage license during the past week from the local office of the Register of Deeds. The contract T~\ 4-1 ' ing parties were ivusa jL/uivury 1 Fulwood to Luther Benton. mmm c^s I OOlJ FEVER U?Id Tablets day Salve Vom Dro^a Headache, 30 minutea Try "Rub-Mv-Tism"-WorId's Best Liniment Honky-Tonk Square and Round Dances Every FRIDAY NIGHT Good Music . . Good, People and Good Order Ladies 10c Gents 25c Wilmington Oil < I "All Quality For Tobacco, Cotton Agricultural Lime, Cottonse AGENTS IN EVE | BRUNSWiC | Wilmingti j Fertili. Horace Pearsall, Mgr. THE STATE PORT DANCE AT CAMP The Campbell Brothers orchestra has been engaged to play Cor a dance at the recreation hall of Camp Sapona on Friday night. March 19. Tickets which go on sale this week can be purchased ft a saving. Subscribe to The State Port Pilot. Check The Special Bargains 1931 CHEVROLET ? Spoil Conch. New paint job. New ! tires. A nice little car? $225.00 _ | 1938 CHEVROLET Pick-up $275.00 1935 CHEVROLET Pick-up $395.00 1984 CHEVROLET Standard Coach, a clean car. low mil- I cage? PRICED RIC.HT ? ? 1931 I'ORD "A" Coach, | good tires. Everything Oli. I $225.00 |l98S CHEVROLET Master I Coach? j $350.00 11035 CHEVROLET Std. 4-dnor ! Sedan. .Motor just over hauled. In fine running shape. A very choice mode! A car you can at anytimrget your money out of? $495.00 "special 1931 PLYMOUTH Special Six, has knee action. Driven only K.000 miles. A solid car for only? $375.00 I Terms or Trade! We pay spot Cash for clean, late model tjsed Cars! Braxton I Auto Service (INC.) I WHITEVILLE, N. C. jj WANT ADS" LOST?Irish Setter bird dog. Answers to name "Bingo." Reward if returned to Mayor .JOHN ERICKSEN, Southport, N. C. 3-10-* LEGALS KXKC TTKIX'S NOT1CK Having qualified as Lxeetitrix oi the estate of G. \\\ Ivirby, deceased, late r?f Brunswick County, North Carolina* this is to notify all p<rnoiis having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Supply. N. C., on or before the 10th day of Man h, 1938. or this notice will be pleadeii in bar of their recovery. ah norfioiiK indebted to said estatt will please make immediate payment This March lftth, 1937. DORA C. KIRKY. Executrix. Robert \V. Davis, Attorney for Executrix. 4-14-c FORECLOSE SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE ! Under and by virtue of the pwoei | of sale contained in that certalr I mortgage deed made and executec by J. B. Atkinson and wife, Lizzie May Flowers Atkinson, to George W Sullivan, Mortgagee, for $100.00, dated the 3rd day of January, 1035 ! duly recorded in Hook No. 58. . a I page 178. in the office of the Regis ' ter of Deeds of Brunswick County to which reference is hereby esper ially made. Default having been macb ! in the payment of the indebtedness therein described, the undersigne* George AY. Sullivan, mortgagee, wil offer for sale at public auction t< the highest bidder for cash at th< courthouse door in the City of South port, and the county of Brunswick, oi Saturday, March 27111. 1987, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des cribed piece or parcel of land lyini and being in Brunswick county. N C., and bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in Fred Flow ers line and runs thence south fi' degrees west 1050 feet to a pine ii the Barber line; thence N. -1 degree: east 525 feet to a lightwood knot thence X. f>7 degrees E. lOoft feet ti a lightwood knot; thence south 3 dc | grees E. 525 feet to the point of be I ginning, containing 12 acres. ! Dated and posted, this the 27tl ? ??I & Fertilizer Co.'s | r Fertilizers" i, Corn, Truck Crops Potash, Fish Meai, ed Meal :ry section of K COUNTY on Oi! and ser Co. WILMINGTON, N. C. i PILOT, SOUTHPORT. N. C. day of February, 1937. GEORGE W. SULLIVAN, Mortgagee. S. B. Friitk, Attorney for .Mortgagee. 3-24-* EXEITTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of William Anderson, deceased. late of Brunswick county. North Carolina, this is to notify all ! persons having claims against the I said estate of said deceased to exj I.tl.ii thetn to the undersigned at I Southport. V C.. on or before the 25th day of February, 1938, or this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery- All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 34th day of February, 19.17. .1. HKlKit Executor of William Anderson. Deceased. ! 4-7-c NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. A. O'Quinn and wife. Lizzie O'Quinn to J. W. Brooks, dated February 25th. 1930. to secure a bond of even date which said mortgage is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds at Southport. X. 0., in Book No. 53. Page lib. and which said mortgage was duly iransghen Allen. Receivers for J. W. Brooks on the 5th day of December, j 193(1. to W. F. Cox and A. P. Rog' ors. which said transfer is recorded i in the office of the Register of Deeds at Southport, N, c.. in Book No. S3, j 1 'age 35G. Default having been made i in the payment of same, the under' signed w ill on Tuesday. March 33rd. 1937. , rit 13:00 o'clock noon at the courthouse door at Southport. X. C\. offer for sale and sell to the Highest bid; der for cash the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake near a pine at Saw Swamp Road, and at the head of Saw Swamp on the north east side, runs S. 44' 48 E. 1097 ft. to a black gum in the edge of Shingletree Swamp, thence across said swamp S. 3 W. GGG feet to a stake ami supposed cypress corner on the south edge of said swamp, thence with the edge of said swamp X. 7b K. 300 ft., thence S. 79' 15" E. 330 , fi. to a stake at a ditch, thence X. 37' 45" E. 3310 ft. to a canal, thence down canal and a branch N. 51' 10" ; W. 550 ft. to a pine in said branch, thctioe down said branch N. 78' 15" W. 78G ft. to a large Black Gum in said branch in or near the Lorenzo Frink line, thence with said line N. 38 w. 930 ft. to a stump, the Lorenzo Frink corner, thence with the edge of Shingletree Swamp and Saw Swamp to the beginning, containing one hundred and seven aeres more or less. The same lieing all that tract or parcel conveyed by deed. Josephine Men res, to Lizzie O'Quinn. dated the 31st day of February. 1927. recorded in Book 51 at page 113, Records of Brunswick county. This 17th <lay or February, 1U37. W. F. cox and A. P. ROGERS. 3-17-c Transferees. NOTICE OF FOR ECLOHl'RE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by C. S. Ward and wife. Laura May Ward, to A. G. Lewis, on March 1st, 1028. recorded in Hook No. 18 at Page No. 140, records of Brunswick County, X. C\. to secure payment of a certain note i herein recited, and default having been made in the payment of said note, the undersigned mortgagee, will on Monday. 29 th day of March, 1JK17. at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Brunswick County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, a certain tract or narci-1 of land, lying and being in Smithville and Town Crcew townships County of Brunswick. State of North Carolina, more particularly hounded and described as follows, viz: ! 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake, a corner of Isaac Sparrow's line, runs 1 thence south .If! west 87f? feet to a i stake; thence south 050 feet to a stake; thence South 89 east 895 feet to corner of Ben Stanley and the Lesh line; thence about north to a stake in the Ward line on the west side of a small branch; thence nirth : to the beginning, containing 32, ac res. more or less, according to a survey made by K. B. Howett. Also another tract: One lot ia Bolivia Heights. being lot No. 40. as described, i m the iciords of Brunswick count, X. C. Bated and posted, this February 23rd. 1937. A. ft. LEWIS. Mortgagee. I .T. W. Ruark. Attorney, Southport. | N. C. 3-24-c \ BMIMSTIl A TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator jof the estate of J. R. Newton, de] ceased, late of Brunswick County. X. C\. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wilmington. N. C? on I or before the 22nd day of February. 1938. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This. February 22nd, 1937. I >. J. FCLCHEU, Administrator of J. It. Newton. 3-31-c COMMISSIONERS SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick C.'ounty, 1X. C., dated December 30th. 1935, in a tax suit entitled "Brunswick County vs. Palmetto Island Co.." and by virute of an order of re-sale, dated February 8th. 1937. the undersigned commissioners will, on Monday, March l.?th, 1937, 1 at twelve o'clock noon, at the cotirl house door. Southport. N. C.. offer : for sale, at public auction, for cash 1 to the highest bidder, to satisfy the said decree and order, the following 1 described real estate. situated ir Smithville Township, Brunswick county, X. P. .and being a part ol Smith's Island, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the mouth of Lighl House Creek, at Four Posts, where the U. S. Government formerly kcpl a beacon light in the mouth of sab creek, it being about 150 feet easi L of the present place where said bea 1 con light is now kept by said Gov1 ernment. and running thence up th< i main channel of Light House Creel in an easterly direction about flvi - miles to a point in me neau 01 sun . creek about 4on yards of the easteri I coast of the Atlantic Ocean; thencr - about southeast to the Atlantic Ocear . and into the Atlantic Ocean unti - tin* lino reaches a depth of Threi ' Feet of water; thence with the east em boundary line of the Atlantic Ocean, said boundary to be on a lint 1 along said coast at a point whert > the water will average a depth o p Three Feet to a point on Frying Fai Shoals; thence with the boundary o ? the Western Coast of said Atlanth Ocean, said boundary being on i line in said ocean where the watei ? will reach a depth of Three Feet and in a westernly direction to the bar at the mouth of the Cape Foai River, being a distance of about fivt - miles: thence up said river with tht 7 ihanuel of the same to a point ii 1 said channel opposite Light House Creek: thence direct to the place o > Beginning, being said Four Posts ii ^ the mouth of Light House Creel - where said beacon lights were for - nierlv kept by said Government, ant eontaining FIVE THOrSAXn acres i move or less. Excepting from tin above boundaries that part of salt land now owned by the U. S. Gov ernment, said exception including i lot for Light House at east end o said Island, containing 20 "acres, ant at west end a lot containing 10 ac res and a right-of-way and easemen and public highway from one one of said Island to the other, Fait right-of-way being twenty feet wide. The above description includes ant is intended to include all land o Smith Island, south of Light Houst , Creek. i 'Cash for 10 per cent of the amoun of the successful bid will be repuiret deposited with the commissioners at evidence of good faith, same to b< forfeited, in the event the successfu bidder fails to comply with the term: ! of the sale immediately upon th< confirmation of the successful bid This condition is not to apply in t!.< event Brunswick County becomes th< purchaser at the sale. This sale is to be subject to re nort and confirmation by the court Ten days is allowed for a raise o bid before confirmation, any sucl bid to be accompanied by 10 per cen raise of former bid in cash or certi fieri check filed with the court. ? This sale is also subject to tin taxes of 1035 and 1936. This. February 10th, 1937. J. W. RITARK. S. P. FKINK. Commissioners. C. Ed. Taylor. Attorney. 3-10( NOTIOE OF SAI.E OF T.AXD ; Whereas, on the 12th day of March. 1935, George R. Foulke, Jr., and j Dorothy Fisher Foulke executed and i delivered unto W. O. MeGibony. Trustee for Land flank Commissioner. !a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County. X. ; C\, in Hook 58. at page 109: and Whereas, default lias been made in the payment of the indebtedness ; thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been required bv I the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale threln ? containd; Xow, therefore, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the undersigned I Trustee will on the :>oth day of March, 1937. at the court house door of Bruns! wick County, "North Carolina, at 12:00 ; o'clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the followl ing real estate: 1 All that tract of land containing Nineteen Hundred Sixteen (1910) ae- t res, more or less, located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick county. North Carolina, and known as the " Winnabow Plantation, and now in the possession of G. R. 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 Rices' Creek, Mil! Creek ] and Bell Swamp: bounded by the ] lands of D. R. Johnson on the north. D. R. Johnson. Bell Grange and Rio- 1 ; e's Creek on the east; on the South ] i by the Hinant-Hilton Lumber Com- 1 pany. Rice's Creek and Mill Creek. I and on the west by N. C. Highway J No. 30. and the Hilton Lumber Com- ? pany. This tract of land is partic- 1 ularly described and bounded according to a plat of the same made by ! :. B. Hewill. Surveyor, dated Febru- , arv 22. 1931. For a description by * , metes and bounds see tre record of i the above mentioned deed of trust. i I Said property being advertised for I sale and sr.lil subject to an outstanding first deed of Trust executed by George R. Foulke, Jr., and Dorothy Fisher Foulke to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, recorded in Brunswick County. North Carolina. | This the 12th day of February, A. 1)., 1937. \Y. U. HU'ijlIlUi>i, i ruMicc. Robert XV. Davis. Agent and At tor-' j ney for Trustee. 3-17-c | SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION j State of North Carolina, County of Brunswick. In The Superior Court The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. Plaintiff I ^ vs. Thomas F. Johnson and his wife, Mrs. Thomas F. Johnson; George \V. Swain and his wife, Clyde E. Swain; John T. La Mance and liis wife,! ; Stella La Mance, Defendants? i The defendants. John T. La Mance and his wife, Stella La Mance. will take notice that an action entitled f as above has been commenced in the ( Superior Court of Brunswick County, j i 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 AMUZU THEATRE Southport Friday-Saturday, March 12-13 "STOWAWAY" Shirley Temple, Robert Young and Alice FAY SHORT:? "Kiko And Honey Bears" .j' Monday,-Tuesday, March 15-16 "POLO JOE" Joe E. Brown, Carol Hughes SHORT? "Boulevardier From The Bronx" Wed.,-Thurs., March 17-18 "A SON' COMES HOME" Mary Boland, Donald Woods I Short: "Let's Go Movin'" I PI !! I u*mim ? I G( i'Ol Wc have a barn full of fine young Tennessee Mules, all are well broke and ready for work. / 1 I j If you want to buy a mule or trade see us. We ; II I know we can please you. j HACKNEY W ;| Seth PAGE 3 ind described in that c ertairs mort- at th< court house door in the City ?age given by George \v. Swain and of Southport. Brunswick County, X. vife. Clyde I!. Swain. 10 the Federal 4Land Bank of Columbia, dated ip- " . . . _ jiat? 13th duj 01 Uarcht V. l>? W at ; age l'9i;. Brunswick Count \ the following described lot. tract piece Registry, as set forth in th : 'i ??r : r. .1 of land lying and being in omplaint filed in the otTi<-?- el' the Rf,|"kwoods Fully Township, and boun;ierk Superior Court of Bruiv v.ml. ? i and described as follows, to-wlt: 'onnty. N. C.: that said Inn;-: Feuinuing .it the mouth of Buck 1 ' : >f a deed . -.rented H orn -aid Uenrg s imp. running up jhe various eourA\ Swain ami wife, dated .Man-h 7 ?'i said Branch about south .931. recorded in Book 5*. at page West so poles to a black Kurn. Bur.51, pertaining to the sam? lands, or '< ; ?f?rne?". thence south 33 east i f):irt of the same lands. : d sub- poles t.? :? pine stump, thence ect to the above named mortgage North 50 ea t to -the head of a ought to be foreelosed in this notion, small branch, and down lite branch md tlie said defendants will fan her in all s poles to a water oak at , ake notice that they are required the mouth of said branch on the run o appear at tin- office of the Clerk ' r< h Gut Swamp; thence up the it ' Southpo t. X. C.. on the 15th >f .March. 11* 37. and answer or <h?., > 1 tiir k Branch, the beginning, contalno the complaint in the said actios:, ing 50 a? r? >. more or less. >r the plaintiff will apply to the i ?::t. d and portou, tr... iOt.i day 'ourt for the relief demanded in said ' February. 193.. ... -omplaint. JOHN H. JOHNSON. Administrator This February 10th 1937 ' 1 1 ' at of Riley Johnson, doJ. B. I|i"?Ll>KN. Clerk ceased. .Mortgagee, superior Court of Brtiii.?\virk County. Robert V. havi. . Attorney for the X, c. 3-1 Oi* Administrator. 3-lQ-e FOKECI.OsritK SAI.i: I?MA I, EXFITTItlX NOTICE EST YTF dOKTC \<iE II \ i;i.' qualified as executrix or . . .. . ,i._ ... ii :y Galloway, doc L lltltT Ui:U i?v \ : i ; i- mv , ii*\viok county. X. norlgoge deed executed by Juthie C.. tftit .y ail person* hav iVilson to .1. U. .lohiL.-m. dated ho f - 1 ' :> : ayain^t the estate ot said M L4tli day of January. 1922. and duly docetused to exhibit them to the tin- I ecorded itt the office of th? Kepi.-'- 1 '?b:iied at Supply. X. i\. on or fi eember. I a Book at page 167, t<? which 1997. or this notice will be pleaded I reference is hereby especially made, in bat of their recovery. All persons Default having been made in the indebted to aid < tate will please layment of the indebtedness secured taakc immediate payment. hereby, the umlersigncd admini.-tra- ''"his tilth day of January. 19,17. I or will offer for sale at |>ubli< am- 11ATTIH CALLOWAY. Kxecutrix 9 ?ot? to the highest bidder for cash >f Henry Galloway. Deceased. 3-17C g ?????? I' FERTILIZER Cole Planters . . Cole Distributors Plows, Plow Parts, Transplanters Seed Potatoes . . Garden Seed Ronntijul Beans \ G. W. KIRBY k M I SUPPLY, N. G. i ! X i! PLANTING TIME || .1 !j if n ]| Bountiful Beans? >< U Kentucky Wonders? ) < if if j[ Garden Seeds? jj ! Seed Potatoes? |j j Onion Sets? |J jj Cabbage Plants? jj u if >t J j| (i * ni 11 > TV 1> . __ I I onaiione 1 racing to. i if . ! i I f Hobpin Kirby, Proprietor j j j j SHALLOTTE, N. <c. j | ?f i! 1 w J iilW? EisA ?a &A> ??&> -j sod Misles f-%-5 j | mJJ' A.GONS?(Both one and Two Horse) m L. Smith & Co. | iVHITEVILLE, N. G.
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