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I.,rnNESPAY> SEPTEMBER S; 1937 Week'* Schedule ' At this time asonts ?ni discuss tor Club Women*?*1 the distlict agent exten/ 01 Csiuu uwtrii gion speeiaU3ta and the state 4 H ? uine is the schedule for 'eaile' for ?"'ls the plans of work FOll; r.; demonstration club ',em0"stla{io? tf . work. Service Club work, and rft,ng for the wceK- . 4-H Club work. .jiv. September 10. Land : club at the home of Mrs. ] / 0},}p \ a put Will N'ewton at 3:30 o'clock. ' SigenT II 111 wJav. September 13. Phoe- // Ol'k With 4-11 Clubs ' club at the home of Mrs. "?h Oosterwyh at 3:00 o'clock. All 4-H club girls are rcrnindfuesday September 14. Ash cd that new project work in all ,,h 3; the home of Mrs. D. B. subjects begins October 1st. >02 a: 'tO o clock. If project completion and rcBursda.v. September 16. Winna- cord books for 1930.-37 have not ... club at the home of Mrs. already been reported to the L Henry at 3:00 o'clock. .. home agent. She urges members ? to Sot them in this month. n..J aents Watch the paper for an an)/>/// ' * TT. . nouncemcnt of the 1P::7-5S sche]If't'f Next It eelC clule for 4-H CUib meetings in the . ; schools. ... \sents of Bladen. Brttns- ?? . I Hand. Duplin. New KFTI'RNS Pender. Robeson and Mrs. Agnes ]">. Anderson, of t". ri counties will meet in Philadelphia. Penna., for many , agent's office at Fayet- years resident of Southport. is : -i September 15, at 10 spending several days here with tr \ Mrs. J. B. Ruark. 88? ~ j VHMISGTON Carotins WILMINGTON . | and T^'i - || f-v I SEPTEMBER 13-14 *-?Z -I SOON": "BROADWAY Ts?rl.Tl\.LIiI;' and SAT" I MELODY OF 1938" SEPTEMBER 9-10-11 ? ? ? 3 First Sales Monday-W edr TUGGLE< > ? tvv UlLWlll Sell with us on ou rou are always sui TUG< G. Tuggle F. A. Hayes, e Farmer who ki THE STATE PORT PILOT TO WASHINGTON j VISITOR John P. Wonsavage, member of Representative R. E. Sentelle the Southport school faculty, re- "'as a business visitor in Southturned Sunday night from Wash- Port during the past week-end. ington, D. C.. where he went RETURNS HOME iSaturday with his mother. Mrs. Jane Shannon, daughter of Mr. Dora Wonsavage, his aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. H. M. Shannon. reMary B. Yaskell. and his cousin, turned home Tuesday from a twoA. F. Yaskell, who ha3 been vi- weeks trip to San Francisco and siting Mr. and Mrs. T, T V.nc- other oointc of intoroct in foil. koH. They were on their way to fornia. their home in Wilkes-Earre. Penna. Misses Rebecca Alexander, Annie May Woodside and Sophia AO COURT I Hinton and W. R. Lingle witLast week's session or Record- nessed the Lost Colony pageant ers court was postponed. at Manteo this past week-end. Pupp/' : thcTfaint *yellow glow of the old style open-flame I j kerosene lamp, when for so little you get so much ^ sssJVaH in one of these amazing new 1938 Aladdin Kcroscne (Coal Oil) Mantle Lamps. Imagine your ~ ~. 'lonle as beautifully and scientifically lighted as | any city home and still use kerosene. Chase away SPECIAL OFFER, tiie bugaboo of long, drab evenings- with the flood ! of beautiful, soft, white light of an Aladdin. It's For a limited time economical, absolutely safe ? even a child can ,, 1 operate it. No expenditure of a like amount could only we will allow a j,r;ng yOU anywhere near the measure of service credit of St.00 for anl and satisfaction an Aladdin Kerosene Mantle Lamp I will bring. Get yours NOW?don't wait! old lamp of any make! I Inspect Our NEW . . . Gorgeous Array of " ! These Beautiful 1S38 Aladdin Lamps Ho ,,?r,W ol m,c| . ?A[.0?,C . . ,l00, of our 11)88 model Aladdin Lamps. j Exquisite NEW Shades?Whip-o-lite or Glass i Hi Next Week ^ j lesday-Friday 3 ! I ) Warehouse I re, W. C. I I r Second Sales too, | C Hi MU9A2SVUU11 CLK I GILES L. R.Jackson I , Auctioneer j ( lows, says Tuggles" j| ! I 1 )( i! J |j gif***ic*ginot)c?itgiCMK)tJtxgicicicy*S( L , SOUTHPORT, NORTH CAROL OG4TY* f?. McAULEY-HOWEY "10tl! WEDDING SATURDAY I ^ In a simple wedding held Sat-|tilul uvday morning at St. Phillip-- . Episcopal church Mjss Eleanor Elizabeth Howey became the bride of William Rcid McAuley. ? The Rev. A. H. Marshall, rector w" of the bride, officiated, using j ' I he ling ceremony. The bride wore a travelling f suit of black and white, with "^0 a shoulder corsage of red roses, .'ihur She was unattended. Per 1 Sac is the attractive daughter "le ' of SI is. George P. Howey, and r'-: is one of the most popular members of the younger set of South- Sect port. G The groom is the son of Mr. ( and Mrs. W. R. McAilley, of 'coat; Sanford, and holds a responsible the ' posiiion with the State Highway have Commission. men They will make their home in Ail Southnort. j nnde inp ?~ Pails Wins John H. W. Hood, state inspector riilpe for the bureau of weights and Bung measures, spent the past week- Sei end here with his family. :sor: Warren Hood, Jr., has return-! ir. ed home after spending several Jams weeks in Gastonia. ! B. 1 Mrs. M. J. Holliday and her Nelir son, Tom. have born visiting her Fred daughter, Mrs. Lou H. Smith, jWhct for several days. i Scog | Mr. and Mrs. James P. Furples,! ____ of Raleigh, spent the Labor Pay ' week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Price Furples. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Willis and family, of Northville, Mich., re- j turned home this week after .-.pending several days here as guests of Mr. Alice Pcarcc. Preston Bryant, of Atlantic City, N. J? is spending several days here. Mis. Phillip Galnhger, of Lum[berton. spent the week-end here with her husband, who is engineer at Camp Sapona. , J. C. Christian spent the past week-end here with his family. Miss Lois Jane Bussels is vi- i siting relatives in New York and i in Amhurst, Mass. Edward Taylor, who has spent the summer in Black Mountain, i eturned home Sunday. Brunswick Women Attend Short Course The counties of the Southeastern District were represented i 100 per cent at the 4-H Short .Course and Farm and Home Week despite the busy tobacco season. Eighty-three counties were represented at the 1-H short course by 118 girls and 128 boys.1: Ofj this number 127 girls and 79 'hoys were from 20 counties ofj , the Southeastern district. Dele- j gates from Brunswick 4-H Clubs' were: Bolivia. Catherine Willetts: jShalllotte, Irene Robinson; Waccamaw, Murl Ward; Leland. Bcmiee Peterson. Of the 1234 women registered j for Farm and Home Week. 241 I were from the Southeastern district From Brunswick there. were: Mrs. Frank Mintz, and Mrs. George Cannon, from the Bolivia club: Mrs. J. E. Dorlson, Ash club; Mrs. Joe P. Verzaal, Phoenix club; Mrs. C. C. Russ, visitor and sister of Mrs. Mintz. 1 HTJSSMAN Refrigerator, display case and meat grinder, 1 I Sherer display case, scales, fans, show cases, tec. Apply Wacca-; maw Lumber Corp., Bolton. N. i C. 9-15c LEGALS MOKTCJAfJE SATjK lTndcr and bv virtue of Hie |v?w?r of sale contained in that certain | mortgage tin tod August "1. 10.17 I fron. .1 IV Atkinson and wife. T.izzle i May Atkinson, to John fSrissett. ro- j corded in Monk -18. ;it page W, in the office of I lie Itegister of Jieed.-? of Brunswick County, X. C.. which I said mortgage was made '? securel a certain note therein recited, do- j fault having boon made in the nay- , nient of the said note and interest.' tin undersigned mortgagee will sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door. South-! port. North Carolina. at twelve r> < hu l: noon, on Friday. September 17. in::7. those Cain tracts or par c. l i ??f land locateil in Brunswick i Count v. North Carolina, hounded and .i .... f ,ii,... " El'l'sT TR.nY'T:"'REC.TXXTNG at |j a stake ill the edge of the Mini i II IMiMir I!''Mil (That is leading from II the Old Itigys nlaco to South port) in || the oh I Riggs line, also the line run by onler of court J ! 11 hy Ralph Edwards, running north 7:' degrees' 11 "0 east 1Sft3 feet to a stake near j II the heatl of Cedar It ranch; thence| I II in - "i ner In thi Cedar II Itranch: thence west 1512 feet to I II th?: aforesaid public road; thence i || with the said road to the point of j RE'llXXIXG., containing to the II same acres, he the same more or J less, according to a survey made t II l?y E. W. Taylor, August .1. 1912. || SECOND TRACT:?RECIXXINH at H S. V. Atkinson's corner, at a sweet gum in Rams Head Swamp, In said Atkinson's northern line; runs thence j north 8?? degrees. 15 west 3.18 feet to I a Stake; thence south 3(1 degrees, .20 ' I west 18-JO feet to a stake; fhenee : II north 71 degrees. .10 west 13.10 feet H to a stone corner, n. L. Gore Estate: 1 HI thence north 315 degrees and 30 east 31(13 feet to two maples, a corner in j Rams-Head Swamp: thence down the I run of the said Rams Head Swamp to the point of REHIXXING, contain-I ing to the same 79', acres, contain-j ing to a survey made hy E. W. ! Taylor August i. 1912. This being the same two tracts conveyed to , Jesse l?. Atkinson by deed dated I August 1. 1912. and recorded in Rook 31. a! page 15(1. in the office of the . Register of Deeds of Brunswick Cotin- i Dated and posted this the lOtli ! day of August. 1937. JOHN GRISSETT. Mortgagee. C. Ed. Taylor, Atty. 9-15c j WS 7 i INA ? CARD OF THANKS ,Dempsey. Fayetteville. acknowledge with grateful Most of the above, which com-ciation the kind expressions prises less than a third of those mpathy extended us during w]10 nre expected to go. are railillness and death of our road men. It is understood that er. Annie M. Newton; also - boats will leave here soon y appreciate the floral tri- ar^er niidnight on September 12th. i wh:ch were many and beau- ^ >10pAd to spend several hours ! ? 'on the gulf stream and to bring ^x\'Tp wumv 'in many sPeciments of the big CI YDW yfwtpn game that are known to CIA DC NEWTON. abound off Southport. PIYSIHLICHIPRITFS CARS BURNED AS FOR COOD WFFD TRA,N DERAILED r UK C.tJfJU W itU fContinued from page one) ..ontinued ftom page one) side of the fill. Heat from the pounds of tobacco were sold fire rop0rteclly delayed traffic on sday at an average oi S22 tjle nearby state highway for cwt. On the heaviest day of ;iome time season, 24G.000 lbs. were sold Bcsit]ps the two tank cars.one ly at an average of S25 cwt. empty car, one car filled with general merchandise and one fill>n(I Deep Sea Expedition etl with concrete pipe burned, f Season Goes Out Sun. The merchandise car contained Continued From Page 1) a quantity of small ammunition. 3 may be needed to handle which exploded noisily but harmparty, as it is not desired to lessly in the terrific heat of the more than G or 7 sports- fire. Bystanders, who had refusto each boat. j rd to heed the admonition of nong the sportsmen already | trainmen to stand clear of the rstood to be booked for the wreckage, took to their heels arc the following: It. W. when the tiny cartridges began er. W. J. Brown. Jr., and | to pop. 0. Lee. of Murfreesboro: J. The derailment, which rammed y Barnes and J. P. Nowell, Ahosltie; E. E. I.indaurer, ???? Glenn and Larry Butler, of \\ .\ \ t F, I) iton-Salcm: C. S. Graves. Cotton Taylor, Sam Elbe- A good route man with car. C. F. Cowcll anil W. E. between 25 and 40. Reliable. ;ham, of \\ asaington. j20o f-imilv route. Here is opnator J. A. Pritchctt. Wind- . , John Holmes, Farmville; B. P?rtumty for ?ofHl man to Ozment, Claude Efird and earn $50.00 $50.00 weekly, is Alligood, Wilmington: W. No cash Investment required. Jlainc, Norfolk. Va.; \V. K. por details write . . is and L. R. Early, Wilson: Latham, Belhaven: T. B.' H. A. MEYERS, >ler, Scotland Neck; Ray ?ox No. 3(!7_ Xew>ril> N. gins, Goldsboro; George The Old Reli Largest Border Belt Tobacct Sales of Monday, September 6. World's Record For Pounds So Of Buyers In One Da OFFICIAL FIGURE 1,600,042 Pounds Sold For Average $2>i Season's Sales To Date 1 Money Paid Out?$4,978, Average NO GUESSING! NO ESTHM Wc Publish Our Official Figu SALES ARE NOT BLO( IN FAIRMONT... PAGE 3 'I the 40th through the 44th car I of the 50-car train from the Bj track, did slight damage to about jH 300 feet of track. The line was a open the same afternoon, how The first 39 cars of the train fl proceeded on to Florence after Eg tlie accident and the remaining unburned cars were returned to ' Wilmington. |l Amuztt I THEATRE I Southport ifl Fri. and Sat. ? Sept. 10-11 I "THF. GREAT HOSPITAL I MYSTERY" B with | II Sally Blaine, Thomas Beck, H Jane Darewell jj'JH Short: "Buddie's Carnation" M Men. and Tues. I Sept. 13-14 I DRAGERMAN COl'BAGE" I t Omnia I with B -Iiiiio Muir ami Barton Mac- fi Short: "Bedtime Vaudeville" |jfl Wed. and Tliurs. 9 "WESTBOUND MAIL" [ (Western) 9 t'harles Starred and Rosnlind Hj Short: "Mother lien's Holi- ,|H )NT able | ) Market! [i , Smash The I I Jd By 4 Sets M 100,809.91 I >.05 J 9,914,320 lbs. I 715.70 I K 01 I B I ill JATING! || ires Daily! jl :KED 1 ? I I li la I n
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