I ufFDNESDAY^^PRIL_13^1j
I GIITERS
Th, Kin?;s Daughters will meet
I n,u?w"" a^rnoon at 3:30
. ]ofk with Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor.
!jv liour fo'' meeting has been
, t0 Hi, afternoon in order
it \0 conflict with the revival '
" in the evening at the '
KffiR
Methodist church.
I MM HER THREE
Circle N 3 of Trinity Method
j?t rhnteh meet with Mrs. R. B.
I Thompson Friday night. 12 mem- '
^,<1 were present.
; The Devotional was led by Mrs.
I E M. Halt Afterwards a contest
I was held and won by Miss Lottie
Mae Newton. The hostess served '
punch and cake.
I BOLIVIA P.-T. A. ,
I Bolivia. April 13?Bolivia P.-T.
I A. met on Thursday night in the
I final meeting of the school term.
I Xew officers were elected as folI
lows: Mrs- M B Robbins, presI
i.ient: Mrs. J. E. Gilbert, vicefl
president: Miss Julia Taylor, sec-!
reatry: Eolo Cesareo.. treasurer. |
The members voted to send the
fl president to a conference of P.-T.
fl A. in Winston Salem in April
H and to add to the $25 already
given the gymnasium fund any
I surplus left in the treasury. Much
interest and enthusiasm has been
fl shown in securing the gym and
fl all look forward with pleasure
B to the loth when work on it
fl trill begin.
fl P.-T. A is giving a play Thurs
day. April 11th. "Old Time School1
H At Hickory Hollow". The public
Is invited.
J MICHIGAN" CLUB
Mrs. E H Cianmer was hos
tess Monday night to the MichiClub.
Guests were Mrs. C. M. Cra
pon. Mrs. W E. Dosher, Mrs. F. i
n B Bond. Mrs. F.. J. Holmes and |
Misses Sadie and Ivey Walker, of
Winston-Salem.
Strawberry shortcake was serv
STAG BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs Robert Jones entertained
I at a stag bridge party at her
home at Hillcrest Friday night
I honoring Dr. William S. Dosher.
H High score prize was won by
I Dr. L. C. Fergus. William Wells
j.B ?ras second and Robert Jones
vH third high Guest prize went to
Dosher.
* I Others playing were: Dr. F. B.
-I ??n<1' Ericksen. W. S. Davis,
Shannon, R. M. Wolfe. M.
"B R Sanders. R. L. Brendle, Tho,I
mas St. George. L. T. Yaskell and
Cus McNeill.
t I Peach mousse and cake were
A tired for refreshments.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
'I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton an^ wunee
the birth of a daughter.
Anne Brooks.
I NOT!
I 5th i
I- I will be at t
| nated for the pi
\ penalty of 4 pet
I PAY BEFORE
SHALLOTTE, April
LOCKWOODS FOLL
LOCKWOODS FOLL
ROACHES STORE,
| BOONS NECK, J. D.
I GRISSETT TOWN, 1
THOMASBORO, Ap
| HICKMAN'S X RO^
| LONGWOOD, Browi
| ' ASH, Post Office, A|
h FREELAND, Simmoi
ft EXUM, Bennetts Sto
i WET ASH, Mrs. M.
ft LELAND, Holmes Si
I NAVASSA, Lewis St
| PINES SERVICE ST
WINNABOW, Henrj
BOLIVIA, Willetts S
April 29th ....
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Personal
Miss Julia Cromartie, membi
of the Southport school facult
was visited by her mother t\\
days last week. She returns
with her Friday to spend tt
week-end at her home in Ga
land.
-? ?
Misses Melva Peifly, Carr
Harker and Imogene Garrett ar
John Paul Wonsavage visit!
Charleston, S. C., Sunday.
Misses Sadie and Ivey Walke
of Winston-Salem, have been visi
ing Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crape
for the past week. All four i
them visited Brookgreen Garde
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sande:
had as their week-end gues
Mrs. Sanders' parents, Mr. ar
Mrs. J. R. Dixon, of Norfolk, V?
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore ar
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey Barne
of Ahoskie.
* * #
Charles Southerland spent tl
week-end here with his mothe
Captain W* E* Bellamy spei
the week-end here with fan
ily. He is on the Henry Baoc
working in Wilmington.
Miss Katharine Eagles le
Tuesday for her home in Wasl
ington, D. C. after spendir
sometime here with Mr. and Mr
R. J. Holmes.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dixon, i
Wallace, spent the week-end he:
with their grandmother, Mi
Athalea St. George.
* *
Miss Mary Elizabeth Robbii
returned home to Washingte
last week following a visit wil
relatives here. She was calk
home because of the illness of h
brother, J?hr Marion, who wi
operated on for appendicitis.
? ? *
Mrs. Lou H. Smith attend)
a district meeting of the Sta
Board of Health in Wilmingte
last week.
Charles Greer spent the .pa
week-end in Castle Hayne wi
his family.
Miss Margaret Dozier has r
turned home following a vis
with her sister in Chester, S.
Alex Swain returned last wee
from Jacksonville, F!a., where 1
attended the funeral of his br
ther-in-law, Frank Williams.
* 4
Mr. and Mrs. J ernes P. Fu
pless and Lan'er Furpless,
Raleigh, spent the week-end he
with their parents, Mr. and Mi
Price Furpless.
?
Fred Asburn spent the weei
end with his wife.
CE! N(
CaU for T
he places cited below
urpose of collecting
cent will be effecti
THAT DAY ANC
23 and 30
.Y, Kir by Store, April 19, .
,Y, Varnums Store, April 1
April 19th
Robinson's Store, April IS
Parkers Store, April 21,
ril 21st
kDS, April 21st
i's Store, April 21st
pril 21st
is Store, April 23rd
re, April 23rd
E. Gore's Store, April 23rc
tore, April 28th
ore, April 28th
ATION, April 28th
r's Store, April 29th
tore and Elmore Motor Co.
ias. E. Gai
TAX GOLLECTOF
\
Miss Dorothy Bell, assistant i
society editor of the High Point ]
Enterprise, visited her mother
Saturday and Sunday. ,
J. W. Thompson* Jr., visited I
his parents hei'e during the weekend.
,
* * * i
I John D. St. George spent Sun- ,
day with his father at Ft. Moul- 5
trie, S. C. j
Ed. Newton* o? R*aleigh, visited
his family here during the week- .
?r end.
y, * * * i
Mrs. and Mrs. Archie Evans, j
0 of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. ^
d Julia Tomz, of Wilmington, visit- ,
le ed friends in Southport last week.
Misses Ida *B. * Post and Maud j
Holcombe, of New York City, r
ie visited Mrs. J. W. Thompson here y
id last week on their way to Magid
nolia Gardens, Charleston, S. C. ^
* * It
Mrs. Preston Bryant and Miss
r, Mercedes Watts spent two days r
t- last week in Charleston, S. C. t
>n j
n Winnabow News j
c
Winanbow, April 13?Mrs. L. s
rs W. Curtis, of Richmond, Va? a
ts spent Wednesday in Wilmington a
?d attending the Presbyterial and f
l.. Thursday with her sisters, Mrs. I
id E. W. Taylor and Miss Kate
s, Johnson. a
Mesdames D. L. and A. P. I
Henry and Miss Kate Johnson
ie spent Wednesday in Wilmington
r. attending the Presbyterial at
First Presbyterian church,
it Misses Verna Shepard and Edna
1- Henry, of Wilmington, spent
in Wednesday evening with Mrs. ^
Leon Henry.
Messrs. Harold St. George and J
ft Price Furpless, Mr. and Mrs J.
ft- Berg and Miss Annie Mae Wood- v
ig side were visitors here Thursday.
s. Mr. and Mrs. William Kopp
and little son, of Bolivia, were
visitors at the home of Mrs. E.
of W. Taylor Thursday evening,
re Misses Betha Reid and Julia
s. Taylor attended a teachers meeting
at Whitev'ille Wednesday afternoon.
is Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ludlum
>n and little son, of Southport, were
th visitors here Saturday morning.
?d Miss Hazel Shaw, of Wilminger
ton, spent the week-end with the
as Reed family.
Mrs. Lillian Veazey and children,
of Wilmington, spent Sun;d
day afternoon with Mrs. J. R.
te Finch.
>n i?Ir. and Mrs. Pearlie McKeithan,
of Wilmington, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Alice McKeithan.
st Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Reynolds
th and two daughters. Jane and
Mary Bonner, of Wilmington,
visited Mrs. E. W. Taylor Sune
day afternoon.
iit Mi-, and Mrs. W. M. Wilson,
C. of Delco, were callers here Friday
afternoon.
>k We have quite a number of
tie children in our community with
o- measles at present.
Reverends G. A. Wilson and
C. H. Storey, of Wilmington,
r- assisted Reverend J. R. Potts
of Sunday afternoon in services at
re New Hope Presbyterian church
-- and installed 6 new Elders and
Deacons. A large crowd attended
the services.
I;. Mr. and Mrs. Eolo Ceasareo,
of Bolivia, spent Sunday even
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axes |,
at the time desig1937
Taxes. The ||
ee after May 1st. ||
> SAVE COSTS! g
... 2:00 to 4:30 p. m.
9:30 to 10:30 a. m. p?
19th ...11 to 12:00 m. ||
12:30 to 2:00 p. m.
Ith, 2:00 to 3:00 p. m.
... 9:30 to 10:00 a. m.
10:45 to 11:30 a. m.
10:40 to 12:30 p. m.
1:00 to 2:00 p. m.
2:30 to 3:30 p. m.
10:00 to 11:00 a. m.
11:15 to 12:15 p. m.
I .12:30 to 1:30 p. m.
10:00 to 11:00 a. m.
. 11:15 to 12:30 p. m.
. 12:45 to 2.00 p. m.
10:00 to 12:00 m.
.. 12:30 to 2:30 p. m. |f
use I
THE STATE POR
ng with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
ienry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kopp and
Ifrs. R. H. Maultsby spent Sunlay
afternoon with Mrs. E. W.
Taylor.
Reverend J. R. Potts passed
h rough here Monday morning en
oute to attend Presbytery at
Tlora McDonald College, Red
Springs, where a joint session of
'ayetteville and Wilmington Pres>yteries
was held. He returned
Tuesday and gave it a most enoyable
meeting.
Reverend J. C. Horman is holdng
sendees this week at Zion
if. E. Church. The public is incited
to attend and hear some
food sermons.
Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank Plaxco
ind son, of Southport, visited
tfrs. A. P. Henry Monday afterloon
on their return trip from
Wilmington.
John Benson, of Wilmington,
vas a visitor here Tuesday aftertoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Finch's
lew home is beginning to look
eal nice now. They hope to soon
tave it completed.
Friends will sympathize with
t(r. J. R. Fields in the sudden
leath of his mother, February 6.
it Goldston. Mr. and Mrs. Fields
ind 2 children, James and Mabel
ind Lacy Dawkins attended the
uneral and spent Thursday and
Friday in Goldston.
Farmers are becoming anxious
ibout their tobacco acreage as
tlants are past ready to be set.
Bolivia News
RECITAL i
Mrs. G. H. Cannon will prelent
her piano pupils in recital
m Monday evening, April 18th
it 8 o'clock. The Bolivia high
ichool Glee Club, under the direc;ion
of Mrs. Cannon, will assisst
vith several numbers.
Program?
"Betty's First Waltz," Light,
lasa Gilbert Gilbert; "Riding To
Market", Rodgers, Kathleen Cailon;
"My Little Gold Fish", Hoptins,
Mary Lou Earp; "Just We
[\vo", Presser, Rosa and Annie
..ide Gilbert; "Bunch of Daisies",
dartin, Mary Louis Burriss;
'Whippoonvill", Schiller, DUck
'otter; "Mountain Belle", Kinkel,
darjorie Hickman; "Close of
School", Presser, Hettie and
Dreams", Ritter, glee club;
'Peasant's Frolic", Gurlitt, Chris:ine
Willetts; "Evening SJar",
Vagner, Mary Garner; "Spinning
Song", Ellemreich, Ruth Taylor;
'Progress March", Presser, Louise
ind Esther Mae Evans; "Gypsy
Dancey," Lichner, Billie Robbins;
'Banjo Song", Ketterer, Louise
Svans; "Be Not a Dreamer", Rit,er,
glee club; "Clover Bloom",
Seats, Esther Mae Evans; "The
iVood Nympth's Harp", Rea, Het;ie
Fisher Willetts; "Minuet in
Beethoven, Elizabeth Lewis
ind Jauanita Cannon; "Smile
iVhen You're Lonesome." Buding:r,
glee club; "Pizzicato Polka",
Strauss, Elizabeth Lewis; "Maijlockchems
Lauten," Stewart,
\nnie Lide Gilbert: "Staccato
Polks", Bohm, Juanita Cannon.
PRESENT PLAY
The Bolivia Parent - Teachers
vill give a play, "The Old School
it Hickry Holler," in the high
ichool auditorium on Thursday,
Vpril 14th, at 8 o'clock. A small
idmission will be charged and
:veryone is invited to attend.
The following cast will present
he play?Teacher, M. B. Robjins,
Visitors?T. H. Taylor, Mrs.
H. B. Robhins, G. H. Cannon.
Pupils?Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnion,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cesareo, Mr.
md Mrs. Lindsay Clemmons,
ilesdames J. D. Johnson. Luther
iolden, F. H. Taylor, Misses Mae
- ?. m?tt? n p;
jr&HOW&y, nuuj lajriui, CJ. u. \ji
won, John Holden, Boyd Mc Ceeithan,
Homer Holden, Chas,
lobbins.
JtJNIOR-SENIOB
The Bolivia high school juniors
mtertained the seniors at a dec
Elmo
/
:T PILOT. SOUTHPORT, N.
lightful "Irish" banquet on April
2nd in the school hall.
The Irish motif was attractive-1
ly carried out in the decorations,
menu and program.
Charles Bobbins, president of
the junior class, was toastmaster
and the following program was [
given:?welcome?Chas. Bobbins;
welcome to seniors? Guildaroy
Henry: response -Charles Taylor: i
toast to teachers, Butli Taylor;
Response, B. R. Page; Song to
juniors-Seniors; "Rewards." Evelyn
YVilletts; toast to county and
local school boards, Catherine
Cannon, Response, J. E. Gilbert;
Grand march juniors- seniors?
, faculty, Irish songs, juniors, "At
The Donnybrook Fair", Mrs. G.
H. Cannon. In addition to the
seniors the School Faculty Local
Sand ' county boards, and grade
Mothers and Fathers were special
guests.
BACCALAUREATE
Dr. Carlton H. Story, pastor of
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
in Wilmington, will preach the
baccalaureate sermon on Sunday
evening. April 17th, at 8 o'clock.
The high school giee club will
render special music for the service.
.MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Methodist church
I met with Mrs. Nat Stallings on
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Cannon conducted the business
session after which Mrs.
Alex Mercer led a most inspiring
i program. Delicious ices .with
icake was served during the social
hour by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cannon at!
tended the funeral of Mrs. J. W.
i Potter, of Raleigh, in Wilmington
J Sunday afternoon.
WANT AD ,
| FUR SALE: One good farm mule,
price reasonable. Also North
| Carolina seed peanuts. R. H. '
I Maultsby, Bolivia. N. C. 4-13-' j
r LEGALS
XOTICE
| Of Filing A pplieutlon For Restoration j
Of l.iuv Licenses of K. 11. Smith. I
Notice is hereby given to the public
that, pursuant to the Laws of the
State of Xorth -Carolina. H. H. |
Smith. Of Southport. Xortli Carolina,
has filetl with the Council of the
North Carolina State Har his petition
for the restoration of his license
! Allis-Chalmers M
DELIVERED PRICE ON Rl
MODEL "B" SINGLE-ROV
I Pulls 16-inch tractor moldl
hour, double discs rz to i
12 to 15 acres a day, all on
j in 10 hours.
Allis-Chalmers Tractors, P
vester and Implements. Fe
! Farm Implements.
Newton-Sebrell Trm
114 Dock St. WILMINC
"
n
re Motoi
c.
to practice law In the State of j
North Carolina, which was revoked 1
by order of His Honor, Walter L. !
Small. Judge Presiding at the Janu- i
ary, 1832 Term of the Superior Court \
of Brunswick County. .\orth Carolina.
<
AM persons interested are further
Notified that the said application 5
will be considered at the quarterly
meeting of the Council of The North
Carolina Stale Bar. to bd held in
the Supreme Court Building, in the
City of Raleigh. North Carolina, on j
the 15th day of April. 1938. beginning
at 10:00 o'clock, A. M.; and all'
persons who are interested In said;
application will appear at said time
.and place, in person or by affidavits,
and take such action as they may
deem proper relative to the said application.
All communications relative
thereto ^should be sent to Mr. Henry
:M. London. Secretary and Treasurer,
Raleigh. N. C.
This the 19th day of February. 1938.
Charles 15. Rose, President, The
North Carolina State Bar.
4-ti-e
S Kit VICE OF SIMMONS ?V
publication
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COCNTV OF BRUNSWICK
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Brunswick County. And The Board
t>:' Commissioners Of The County Of
Brunswick, And The Board Of Education
Of Brunswick County
VS.
Hale Beach Development Company.
Inc.. W. II. Walker. Trustee. W. H.
St. Ceorge, Trustee, and J. C.
Schroyer
The defendant, ,T. C. Schroyer,
above named, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court of
Brunswick County, N. C.. to appoint
a Receiver of the properties of the
defendants, and to cancel an alleged
deed of trust to J. C. Schroyer on
certain real estate situated in Brunswick
County, North Carolina, and to
condemn tlie lands described in the
deed of trust to sale to the payment
of taxes ami judgments duly I
levied and docketed. The said defend- I
ant. J. C. Schroyer, will further take
notice that he is required to appear
at the Superior Court of said County !
forty (4ti) days after this date and
answer or demur to the said complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for relief
as demanded in said complaint.
This the 21 day of March. 1938.
M. B. Waikins. Assistant Clerk of
the Superior Court of Brunswick
County. North Carolina. 4-13-c
MOKTOAOK SAI.K
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain
mortgage deed, dated February 28,
193-1. from Wade L. Lewis and wife.
Sadie L. Lewis, to C. Ed. Taylor.
Uuardlan of James Stanley, recorded
in Book 52. at page 418. in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Brunswick County. N. C., which said
mortgage was made to secure a certain
note therein recited, default having
been made in the payment of
the said note and interest, the undersigned
mortgageee will sell at
public sale, to the highest bidder, for \
cash, at the Court House door. Southport.
X. C\, at twelve o'clock noon,
<ni Saturday. May 7th. 1938, that
certain tract or parcel of land located
In Brunswick County. X. bounded
and described as follows:
Adjoining the lands of \V. W. Willetts
and K. M. Bobbins. IlIiGINNlNtJ
at a stake. i?\ W'illetts corner;
runs thence about south to a poplar
tree in Boggy Branch; thence down
the run of said Boggy Branch, as it
meanders .to the run of Harris
Swamp; thence with Harris Swamp
to the Southport Public Koad (known
as the sand raad); thonoe ith sold
road to high water mark on the
north side of Harris Swamp; thence
west with said high water mark 8t
iodel "B" Tractor
LIBBER TIRES $550.00
r nilTIVATOR $65.00
board plow at 4 miles per
5 acres per day; cultivates
i from 5 to 8 gallons of gas
ower Units, All-Crop Haridera)
Motor Trucks. Oliver <
3k & Implement Go.
1TON, N. C. Phone 851
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ForS
B
k You'll bt
EVi
f Co. -
;>oles t oa corner on a spruce pine:
thence south to the run of Harris A
Swamp; thence with R. M. Robbing m
ine to the BEGINNING. containing
lu acres, more or lens.
Dated and posted this the 5 th. I ;
lav of April. 1938. " W
C. Ed. Taylor. Guardian of James ^
Stanley. Mortgagee. 5-4-c
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ENTRY NOTICE
ENTRY NO. ill 44.
B. C. Coleman enters sixty (60) _
Veres, more or less of vacant and
inappropriated lands in Waccamau .
township. Brunswick County. North
.'arolina. Bounded on the North by
ands of Maggie Mathews. East b> *
G. Smi h and L. M. Hughes,
touth by Alice Ludlum Heirs, on the ?
.Vest by Alice Ludlum Heirs and I'll'
daggle Mathews.
Any persons deairinb to protest en- or
ry of litis land must cio so in writ- . u
ng on or liefore May 7tu, 1938. '
Entered litis the 3lst day of March, lose
938.
11. I. Mint/. Kx-Officlo Entrv TaJcer.
-4-* STI
A teuoluUon with resjiect to the issua..
Series 1936. and $1*30.000 Funding Bomls.
North Carolina.
WHEREAS. Brunswick County through
i and October 19. 19315, has heretofore u.u
Refunding Bonds. Series 1935. and $175.00
'aid County, and said bonds have been
Public-Local Laws of North .Carolina. 1937
o make some changes in the details of s
tected delay in the delivery of the bonds,
ins authority under the provisions of sai<
vedings:
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVE
>1 Brunswick County. North Carolina, th
Hoard of Commissioners oil first reading
idopted on October 19. 1936. entitled.
"A Resolution with respect to the issuai
Series 1935, and $175,000 Funding Bonds,
North Carolina."
je and is herebv amended to read as toll
"BE IT RESOLVED by the Board or C<
North Carolina, as follows:
Section 1. That the following described <
Aic.k County, being imlehteiliiess originu
issumed by said County be refunded:
Interest
Name of Issue Rate
Public Road Improvement 5!j
Road Improvement 5
Perry and Bridge SC
toad 5
lard Surface Road 5
Refunding and Court House &'.
Rood 5?Serial
Schttol Notes 6
binding 5'j
funding &li
Road and Bridge 6l.
School Building 5\
Road ami Bridge 51
School Building 5'.;
Funding
Road and Bridge 6
Revenue Anticipation Notes t!
Revenue Anticipation Notes 6
rown Creek Township I'ublic
1 toad 5
Phallotte Township I'ublic Itoad 15
lx)ckwiK?ds Folly Township I'ublic
Road ^ 6
tmiinvilie "lowiisnip i inun uuau <
Fow ii Creek Township Public
Houd 0
Northwest Township Public Hoad *1
Kouthport High School District f? * ?.
ill of which indebtedness was incurred
Brunswick County constituting special 1
Section ?J of Article V of the Constitution,
\vstem of public schools for the six m
-( nstitutlnn and all of which indebtediiei
k'fclfd and binding indebtedness of said ? <
Section 2. That to refund said above
>e issued refunding bonds of Brunswick l
:o be dated July 1. 198ti. in denomination
I9t?6, optional for redemption on any inter
it one and one-half pt * cent (l1-. per cm
wo i?er cent (3 per cent) per annum lite
me-haJf per cent PPr cent) per an
hree per cent (3 per "cent) i?er anum the
km* cent (I per cent) per annum thereaft
iny refunding bond has matured as to pri
uich bond shall bear interest at the rate
exchange for which said refunding bond
n the payment of Interest when due at
months, the entire principal of till of the
may be declared immediately due by writtc
A not less than fifty-one per cent (51 pe
f the refunding bonds at the time outst!
bf the Board of ConunlBaibnera. Said fa
[M'inicpal.
Section 3. That for the purpose of fundi
indebtedness due and unpaid in the total
issued funding bonds of said County ia
Said funding bonds shall be dated July
$175,000 shall be coupon bonds in the dr
remaining $55,000 funding ho mis shall I
necessary to accomodate the holders of
secured interest is varying amounts tit
delivered in exchange therefor. Said fundii
L9bU, and shall bear interest at the rate of
cut) per annum to June 30. 1959. two
thereafter to June 30. 1940, two and one
annum thereafter to June 30, 1950, three
thereafter to June 30. 1901 and four p
thereafter until paid. Interest on the the
presentation of the proper coupon, and
shall be paid by check or draft mailed tc
funding bonds shall be optional for red
date. In event of default in payment of
default for six months, the entire princi
then outstanding may be declared due i
;o electing, signed by the holders of at lei
f all funding bonds then outstanding. ?U
>f Commissioners. The non-coupon funding
Section I. To pay principal of and inu
funding bonds, unlimited ad valorem taxes
til taxable property in Brunswick Count>
t-vicd and extended at a minimum rul
Mio.ono per year for each fiscal year be
luue ."JO. 19-it;: $f?5.000 for each fiscal yea
170.000 for each fiscal year thereafter to
Mul taxes levied for operating expenses i
aid in money and the proceeds of such
tank accounts fully secured by collatera
l-foard of Commissioners agrees that the
ounty (not including Social Security oblig
Milium unless the amount of taxes levie
n-incipal of and interest on the above fui
portionntely increased. Money in the sin
ntereet on said refunding and fuiuliug bom
base, redemption or payment in the ma
be Hoard of Commissioners, and the H<
lfter enter into such collateral covenants
if said funding and refunding bonds as i
;o Haiti Board.
Section 5. After approval by the Local f!
ion as above provided, said funding: and r
n exchange for the outstanding obligate
funded and refunded pursuant to simull
Section t?. A. statement of the county de
lerk and is open to public* inspection.
Section 7. That all resolutions and or
by repealed, and this resolution shall be
upon its adoption, and shall not be subm
The foregoing order was finally paa?
and was first published 011 the 13th <
proceeding questioning the validity of sa
thirty days after its first publication.
K. I. Ml NTH. Clerk Ho
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e of $1,925,600 Refunding Ho tain
Series 1930. of Brunswick County*
resolution* adopted on October HQ
Uiori/etl the issuance of $1,925,500
0 Funding Bonds. Series 1936. of
validated by Chapter 45 of the
, and it has been found necessary
aid bonds by reason of the unex*
and the Board of Commissioner*
1 t amend the original proJ>
l>\ the Hoard of ('omtnissioner*
at Hie resolution adopted bv the
on October 6, 1936, and finally
iae of $1.926.500 Refunding Bonds.
Series 1935, of Brunswick County.
?mmissioners of Brunawick t'ounty.
>utstatiding indebtedness of Hrunsllv
incurred by said County pr
Principal
Hate Amount j^^B
December 1, 1916 $ 16,000
.IIIlie 1. 1919 20,000 ^^B
June 1. 1919 -5.000 ^B
April 1. 1922 2*6.000 ^B
Aufu-i l. IHJJ ^^B
April 1. 1923 16.000
September 1. 1923 200.000 ^^B
October 1. 1923 76.000
August 1. 1924 150.000
April 1. 1927 301.000
April 1. 1927 18,000
April 1. 1927 100.000 ^^B
July 1. 1927 75.000
September 1. 1927 158.000 B^fl
October 1. 1927 23.000 ^^B
\m einbel 1. l'.C'H 100,000 ^^B
January 14. 19.31 85,000
May 23. 1932 46.000 ^B
May 1911 13,500
March 1. 1913 10.000 BB
March 1. 1913 10.000 |B
-Tmiliarv 1. 1915 10,000
March 15, 1915 10.000 Bm
March 15. 1915 16,000 ^B
September 1. 1922 42.000 ^^B
either tor necessary expenaea of ^^B
mi pose- within the meaning of
or else for providing the uniform
io11(lis' term as requered by the
?s is expressly recognised as the |^B
^B
described indebtedness there shall 9^B
'oulitv in tin* amount of $1,9,25,500 fl^B
is of 11,00(1 ami $500. due July 1. HB
est payment date, bearing interest KLI
flit) |hi- annum to June 30, 1939, H
reafler to June 30, 1940. two and ^^B
num thereafter to June 30, 1956.
real'ter to June 30. 1901, and four ^Bl
er until paid. Provided, that after ^H|
ncipal. by declaration or otherwise, 9^9
of interest home by the bond In ^^B
was delivered. If default is made B^H
id such default continues for six 9BI
refunditig bonds then outstanding HH
tn instrument signed \>y the holders ana
r cent) in principal amount of all ^^9
Hiding, and delivered to the Clerk ^^9
onds shall be registerable as to ^91
ng interest oil the above described ^B
amount of $400,000. there shall be
the principal amount of $230,000. BB
1. 1930. Funding bonds totaling I
nomination of $500 each, and the I
ie in such denominations afc are
outstanding interest coupons and ^B
the time the funding bonds are
ug bonds shall become due July 1, B
one and onc-iialf p?i cent (1j?r ^^9
per cent (2 per cent) per annum ^B
-half per cent (2V* per cent) per ^B|
per cent (3 per cent) per annum ^B
er cent (4 per cent) per annum 9W
coupon bonds shall be paid upon ^B
interest on tin- remaining bonds ^^9
> the registered holder. All of said ^9
eniplion on any interest payment 9B
interest ami continuation oi such ^B
pal ut all of said funding bonds ^B
mmediately by written instrument^ ^B
isi fifty-one |n?r cent (51 per cent) ^B
dive red to the clerk of the Hoard ^B
: bonds shall be fully registerable.
rest oil said refunding bonds and ^^9
shall be and ate hereby levied on ^B
r, and said lax shall be annually ^B
e sufficient to produce at least ^^9
ginning July 1, 1936. and ebding B9
r thereafter to June 30, 1956, and ^B
June 30, 1966. All of said taxes ^B
during The same years are to be
taxes are lo 1m? kept in separate
1 St> far as it legally may. the ^B
total operating expenses of the ^B
:alions) will noi exceed $50,000 per ^B
d for such year for payment of ^B
inling and refunding bonds is ^pro- ^^9
king fund snail be used to pay ^B9
Is and t?i retire said bonds by pur- ^^9
imer to Ih? hereafter provided by BB
iard of Commissioners may hereand
agreements for the security ^B
1
may seem necessary aim uraHi?uiD HH
overnment Commission and vxlitla- lfl
efunding bunds are to be delivered M
ons hereinabove authorized to l>e PHI
aneous cancellation of the latter.
bt has been filed with the county HI
ders in conflict herewith are herein
full force and effect immediately
itted to the voters of the county.
ed on the 11th day of April, 1938,
lay of April. 1928. Any action or 1
id order must be commenced within
ard of County Commissioners. ^Hj
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