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rr ?'"AY, MAY 18, 19 PAY PARTY I N!, G. R- Dosher and Mrs. R. Woli'e entertained Wednesday H|r; t at a birthday party in the apartment in honor of Kfjr . -nective husbands. | filial' sticks was played at four B,,!,., ,iith high score prize be,, aipiled by Mrs. James M. jar|V!, Jr. Later the guests o kiddies games, to get j t the mood for the presBiitati ' 01 tQy Sifts to the two The P'ay things ran K i;s; ' mm baby chicks to toy jviii-ious home-made ice cream mi were served for refresh-j Guest- enjoying the evenings' and frivolity were: Dr. and | Hi? C. Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. j M l. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. j K;:s McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Fred j Hviilin.s. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hjaijvi . Jr.. Dr. and Mrs. M. | H; Rosenbaum, Mrs. Josephine j llarshall. Mrs. W. S. Dosher. W. Styton and Mr. and Mrs. W. H;. Dosher. OINT HOSTESSES I Miss Marion St. George and W. C. Reece were joint hos fjses Thursday night at a bridge ^Harty given in honor of Mrs. [ Hhir Garrett at the latters home. Bridge was played at six tables Hci'.h the high score prize going , the honoree. who also was ^Bi-.'sented with a guest prize. ^Blanche Newton won the second Hdze ami Mrs. Lee Garrett cut Hhe consolation prize. I Those playing: were: Mrs. Guy ^Hlarrett. honoree, Mesdames J. Bv Thompson, W. S. Davis, Rob|H:: Thompson, Fred Willing, J. Hi. Christian. H. B. Smith, EllzaBwh Gilbert. Dan Harrelson, W. B. Dosher. L. C. Fergus, J. A. ^tosher. D. M. Davis, H. C. CorHettf. H. T. St. George, Lucy v. white. Lee Garrett, J. D. Sut ; A. E. Huntley, Mrs. Ruby ^ irmvn. Misses Lottie Mae Newn anil Blanche Newton. I Block ice cream, with a yelHc'.v flower in the center, and Hrike with icing in a flower de^Hign. were served for refreshRskents. BiXTERTAIN FRIENDS I .Jimmie and Jean Homsby en^Bertained a number of their fri^Bnds Wednesday night at their ^Biome near town. I The young folks pjayed a ^number of games, after which ^Bunch and cake were served. I Guests were Annis Jean ^BVeeks. Lula Marie Swann, Eloise HSt. George. Mary Florence and Hsioria Fayee Moore. Ruby Clem^ nons, Libby O'Brien, Martha ^Basley: Bobbie Jones, Jimmie Dudley Sutton, Carl Ward, ^Vr.. and Billie Hood. I Did he take his misfortunes a man?" I "Precisely. He laid the blame his wife." I Cooperative orders of shrubW*1"}' through the county agent's ffice in Orange County have Besulted in improved plantings of Borne grounds this spring. I STOP SEA SICKNESS I AMONO-BROM Manufactured By Watson Drug Go. I SOUTH PORT, N. C. I Ilejrular Size Bottle 35c Mail Orders Promptly Filled. VOTE I' I R J. SOI B I SHEi In The Repub H ON Jl B A vote for him wi toward insuring b ment for Brun 38 Personal Mrs. Joe Young and son, of 1 Pearson, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glover ] and children ,of New Bern, are i spending several days here. Arleane Davis, of Charlotte, is visiting Miss Marjorie O'Daniel. Ormond Leggett is visiting rel- , atives in Scotland Neck. ] * * * I Mrs. George Grimes, Miss Beth , Grimes and the Reverend J. R. Potts spent the past week-end in Washington. Preston Bryant, Herbert John- , son, Slim Osborne and Daughtridge Wittetts, members of the crew of the U. S. E. dredge Cornstock, spent the past week-end \ in this county with relatives. i 1 B. L. Furpless, who recently , has been transferred from the Raleigh office of Remington-Rand to Winston-Salem, spent the week-end here. 1 Fred Ashburn, who is employed > in the office of the Ethyl-Dow i Chemical Co., spent the past week-end here with his wife. * Miss Elizabeth Tnvlnr return- . ed home Friday from Charlotte, | where she was a member of the Thomasboro high school faculty this year. 1 Miss Doris Carlette and Miss ; Wilma Barnett returned home Tuesday from a visit with the ] former's grandparents in Wendell. Muriel Lee Jones is visiting i Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Burns, in | Charleston, S. C. 11 t Phoenix Club Women Meet The Phoenix Home Demonstra- ' tion Club met with Mrs. Joe Ver- ' zaal. The meeting was opened by : the president, Mrs. Oosturmyk. The song, "Friendship," was sung the roll was called and minutes were read. The reports of the leaders were as follows: Mrs. Reynolds reported on foods and nutricious and child developement. Mrs. Joe Verzaal reported on poultry and gave pamphlets on care of baby chicks. The business meeting was the discussion of the flower show to be given may 20. Mrs. Marion S. Dosher also discussed the book loan for the clubs from Raleigh. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Dosher. She gave sheets on "Refinishing Furniture," and discussed the sheets in full, giving many useful suggestions for floor and furniture finishes. "Forty Way to get there," was the recreation feature, which all enjoyed. Delicious Refreshments were served to the following. Mrs. Marion Dosher, Mrs. Hugh Oostrwyk, Mrs. Henry Verzaal, Mrs. L. H. Reynolds, Mrs. Thurman Riverbark and Mrs. Joe 1 Verzaal. > i Lining drainage ditches with 1 stones from his own fields has 1 given L. W. Crawford of Willets, 1 Jackson County, an excellent 1 drainage system at low cost. Mr. 1 Crawford has one ditch that has 1 been operating efficiently for 25 | years. I jaiuj-Bj bui[ojb3 iflJOH aifj Jhirjuojjuoa uiaiqojd aiSuis jsaS | -3iq aqj si ifinnJaj Iios jo aaus -uaiumui pus Sutpnnqaj aqx ? I 'jfrj! i ! I : for i ; JERSETT )R RIFF ilican Primary jne 4. 11 be the first step j etter law enforceswick County! , TH NEWS 1 BRIEFS , BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hewett. of Southport, announce the birth of a daughter at the Brunswick County Hospital on May 16. , MEDICAL PATIENT , Mrs. W. R. Anderson, of Shal- j lotte, was a medical patient at f the Brunswick County Hospital 1 last Wednesday and Thursday. HOSPITAL TREATMENT t Mrs. M. C. Fulford, of Supply, ' was in the Brunswick County Hospital for four days last week 1 for medical attention. She was ' lischareged Monday. IN HOSPITAL B. B. Butler was admitted * Friday as a patient in the Bruns- . wick County Hospital. RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL Miss Virginia Thompson returned last week to the Brunswick County Hospital, but friends t will be glad to know that her j rondition has improved this week, j LEAVES HOSPITAL V Mrs. J. E. Carr has returned h lome from the Brunswick County Hospital where she recently v jnderwent an 'operation for the removal of her appendix. \ C STATIONED HERE v H. B. Smith, state boiler inspector, is inspecting boilers in j this county this week. 1, ? I OPERATION D. I| Watson, of Southport, is i recovering from a surgical oper- v ation which he underwent last j week at the Brunswick County Hospital. a V LEG INFECTION n Roy McKeithan, member of the srew of the Oak Island coast f ?uard station, is a patient in the v Brunswick County Hospital, j, where he is receiving treatment for a leg infection. v HOSPITAL PATIENT ? J. W. Galloway, of Southport, was in the Brunswick County 0 Hospital for three days last week ; for treatment. MEDICAL PATIENT J W. C. Wedd, of Southport, was admitted to the Brunswick County Hospital Sunday as a ? medical patient. TONSILECTOMY Elroy Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leonard, of Shallotte, underwent a tonsilectomy at the j Brunswick County Hospital this week. j TONSILAR OPERATION j Mrs. Joe Arnold, of Southport, c underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Brunswick County Hospital Tues- . day. PAINTING BUILDING The old building that has been ^ purchased by S. B. Frink and R. I. Mintz is being painted this r week after being completely renovated on the inside. CONCLUDE VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Collins ' have returned to their home in Savannah, Ga? after spending ' some time visiting their uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Collins and daughter, Lillian, at their home at the old Taylor Fish factory. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Collins motored here from Savannah, Ga. While here they enjoyed a trip to Fort Caswell to see the sulpher pool. To Hold District Health Contest The district 4-H health contest will be held in Lumberton >n Tuesday, May 31, in the county health office at the agriculture building at 9 o'clock. County champions competing will represent Bladen, Brunswick, Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, New Hanover, Pender and Robeson counties. Three Injured In Supply Wreck C. D. Gerald, of Loris, S. C., suffered abrasions about the face In a wreck Saturday at Supply. He was brought to the Bruns- . wick County Hospital for treatment. D. C. McKenzie and Lewis Norris received injuries of a less j serious nature when their automobile overturned in a ditch. c STOP ATHLETE'S FOOT Don't continue to suffer from J a disease you can cure in j three days! . . Try , H. & D. REMEDY Manufactured By ( WATSON DRUG CO. SOUTHPORT, N. C. Sold With Money Back Guarantee. ' REGULAR SIZE Bottle ..50c j Mail Orders Promptly Filled, j gg??jjg ? IE STATE PORT PILOT. S( Deanna Durbin Show Is Coming The famous Vienna Boys' Choir las broken into motion pictures it last but even at that they will lot appear on the screen. To reverse the old Wage about little boys, they will be heard md not seen in Deanna Durbln's lew picture, "Mad About Music", vhich comes to the Carolina heatre Monday. They wore sign:d to provide the vocal background when the fifteen year old loprano sings Gounod's "Ave daria" in a church choir scene. The ages of these Austrian :horisters range from eight to ;en years. There are two dozen >f them in the choir. According ;o producer Joseph Pasternak and lirector Norman Taurog, the jroup comprises the most famous boys' choir in the world. Their organization is over four centuries old. Its members have iung before practically every European monarch and pope durng those four hundred years. VVinnabow News Mrs. J. R. Finch accompanied ly Mrs. Lillian Veasey, of Wilnington, spnet Wednesday at lyrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hickman, of Villiamston, are visiting relatives ere. Rev. J. D. Withrow, of Leland, /as a visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Daisy Riggs Simmons, of Vilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Irover Riggs, of Miami, Fla., /ere visitors here Thursday. Mrs. T. R. Creech and Mr. and trs. J. W. Shepard, of Cumber and, Ky? are visiting Mr. and 4rs. O. B. and Malcolm Hart. Miss Fifi Faulke returned on 'hursday from a pleasant visit irith friends and relatives in 'ennsylvania. Mrs. Ike Davis, of Southport ,nd father, Mr. Memory, of Vhiteville, were visitors here on Tiursday afternoon. Messers. Wright and Gibson, ormer teachers in Bolivia school, /ere visitors here Friday evenngf T. S. Memory, of Whiteville, ras a visitor here Friday. Misses Kate Johnson, Alice Sawyer, Julia Taylor and Jack Taylor and Mrs. Louis Goodman, if Wilmington, spent Friday visting relatives in Onslow county. Arthur Furgeson, of Fort Casvell, was a visitor here Saturlay evening. Miss Annie Mae Henry, nurse if James Walker Hospital, spent Saturday here at her home. Miss Clarice Swain spent the reek in Wilmington taking specal educational work. She was accompanied home Saturday by her lister, Ira, who works in Wilnlngton, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tharp, Hack Reynolds and Mrs. Creasy Reynolds and daughter, \finnie, 'isited Creasy Reynolds at Oteen luring the week-end. Mrs. D. P. Mintz and three ihildren, of Ashe, visited Mrs. \. C. Maultsby this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodman ind daughter, Melanie, of Wilnington, accompanied by Misses Vlice Sawyer and Julia and Hel?n Taylor and Jack and Charlie Paylor, spent Sunday afternoon it Holden's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ransuer, Hr. and Mrs. Jesse Knox and laughter, Emily, and Mr. and Wrs. Joe Ranseur and daughter, Mr and "Mrs CJ. T Reid luamic, AT 11, M.4V< ...... ? ind daughter, Betty Flo, and Lawrence R. Galloway spent Sunlay at Carolina Beach. We are sorry to note A. P. Henry, Sr., is very ill at his lome since Saturday. Misses Kate Johnson, Alice Sawyer, Julia Taylor and Charlie raylor visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A Kopp at Bolivia, Monday eveling. V. C. Garner and family have noved in the Funston community ihis week and we welcome them 10 their old home. Fred Fuchs, of Wilmington, vas a visitor here Tuesday. With lim were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lawson, of Wilmington. Catherine and Juanita Cannon, >f Bolivia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodbury. Misses Margaret Mills, Guildirdy Henry, Catherine and Juanita Cannon, of Bilivia', Evelyn, Catherine and Helen Willetts spent the week at Oak Island. Northwest Club Women Meet The North West Club met with Mrs. Leo Medlin May 6. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Biggs, who reportid in House Furnishings. Mrs. Marion S. Dosher gave an incresting talk on Floor Finishing. Those attending were Mesdamis W. C. Biggs, J. E. Johnson, T. M. Williams, E. R. Skipper, T. J. Peterson, Leo Medlin; Miss Slizabeth Skipper, 4-H leader and Miss Flora March Biggs, 4-H nember, Delicious refreshments was servsd by the hostess. Twelve brood sows on the farm of Lester Herring of Shine in Greene County reacted' to a Bangs disease test causing' Mr. Herring to dispose of his breedng stock and to move his hog larrr. to a new location. )UTHPORT, N. C. Friendly Advice For Fishermen Man Who Knows Conditions Governing Successful Fishing Conditions At Southport Gives Friendly Hint3 To Sportsmen Note: No other citizen of Southport has a keener interest in the welfare of the visiting sportsman than does W. B. Keziah, secretary of the Southport Civic Club. He knows a lot about boats and fishing conditions, and here are some friendly tips from him. DON'T GROWD A party of fifteen fishermen insisted on all going out on the same boat one day last week. They returned with a total of 50 pounds of sea bass. The sea bass are good enough to eat but they are not classed as game fish. The individual catch was small and the value still smaller. The party returned to port looking as if it had passed through a general headache. This was probably the case, as crowds usually breed headaches. The same day a party of four sportsmen went out on another boat. They were just coming in around Caswell Point when the first mentioned boat made port. The four sportsmen brought in 325 pounds of fine trout. They were all happy and feeling that their trip to Southport had been a great success. Their pictures and pictures of their catch have appeared in one of the foremost up-state daily newspapers. The moral of this story is that those who come to fish should be sportsmen. Don't crowd yourselves or your boatman. COME DURING WEEK DAYS While it is recognized hat a lot of the fine friends and devotees of Southport and its fish | ing are noi gentlemen ui insure \ to the point that they can come just the day when the fancy strikes them, it is pointed out that there are many others who can come as well on Monday, j Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, as they can on Saturdays and Sundays. The folks who appreciate fine fishing are urged to come during the week days, whenever possible. Coming at such times they will find things less crowded, and they are often able to make a better choice of boatmen. In the case of blue fish and mackerel the prospects of a large catch are better on week days, as there are fewer boats and sportsmen chasing and scattering them. This does not mean we are .trying to discourage Saturday and Sunday fishing. The point that is desired to put over here is that your chances of a big catch may be a little better on week days, along with prospects of your enjoying the visit more. WOMEN SPORTSMEN More and more women' and girls are coming to Southport for the fishing. As experts probably rate much lower than the men folks at handling the rod and reel. This is not always the case, however, often a woman will exhibit ability exceeding that of any man in her party. The writer would point out that there is no reason in the world why women should not enter even more heartily in the sport of fishing than they now do. While the Southport fishing craft are mostly just plain servicable, without elaborate frills and decorations, they are just as well adapted for the use of women as they are for men. We look for the time when parties composed entirely of women will be found using Southport boats and bringing in catches that surpass those brought in by some of the all stag affairs. CONTACT CIVIC CLUB Frequently a party telegraphs or writes a boatman, asking to reserve his boat for a certain date. It also frequently happens that some other party has gotten ahead and contacted this boatman for the same date. In such cases the party is either out of luck and must take the chances that come without reservations having been made. Or they are delayed in their arrangements and put to more expense in an effort to contact another desirable boatman. To eliminate, or at least reduce, this trouble, prospective parties are urged to write or telegraph the Civic Club to arrange reservations. State when you are coming, how many in party, what boat you want, your second choice of boats, etc. If the boat you want is already reserved your second choice will be reserved if it is available. If you are a newcomer and have neither first or second choice the club will reserve the very best boat and boatman who is avaiiaole. There is absolutely no charge for this service and the only interest that the club has is to see that the sportsmen and sportswomen coming to Southport are properly accommodated. 3uj}}as joj patind fuss# aja/A *}uaid aqi uojijp -uoo ipns ut idejj sbm ijos aqx sjuBjd jsSjbi pus sui3}sXs ;ooj a-) -joq uj 3unins?j spaq luajd ooouq -o} uo ssoui }B3d qivM Xjunoo liauj?H U1 roonwqsuouwa jaiej paouj} are jo aruoq ujniaj asaqi ;o jaquinu 93jbi V 'iCuanuue ?3iqMqui? usuioav pus sijj3 ooo'os sjjodw punsuai ] " Fishermen Won For Southport Came Here After Failing To Make A Catch At Manteo And Were Well Pleased With Their Luck Among the fishing parties here this past week one, consisting of four Caldwell county men became I vigorous advocates of the local fishing and of Southport. The men were W. L. and Ballard Lenoir, J. R. McNairy and Mr. Frye, all of Lenoir. Earlier in the week they had driven all the way to Manteo. There they fished a day and a half and caught just one fish, a fair sized blue. Then they gave away and decided to make their first trip to Southport. They arrived here at 11:00 o'clock at night without either rooms or boat reservations, but the Civic Club promptly placed them for accommodations. Captain Bowmer took them out | the next morning and they brought in over two hundred pounds of fine fish, consisting of mackerel and trout with a few blues. They were so well pleased with the catch and the service rendered by the boatmen they remained for another day. The weather was bad on this second day and the boatman frankly told them they had small chances :of a good catch with a cold east wind blowing. They insisted on going, saying the boatman would I not be blamed if they did not | catch a fish. Things did not turn out so bad on this second trip. They brought in 26 of the biggest sort of trout, i Before they left for their homes they frankly told local residents that all of their future fishing would be done at Southport, and it would not be long until they i were back. Sportsmen From Fredericksburg Men Who Came Saturday From Virginia City To Try Luck Fishing Out From Southport, Take Bad-Weather Break In Good Spirit Since Sunday W. B. Keziah has had a fine understanding and appreciation of the expression "Virginia Gentlemen." Saturday and Sunday, among the scores of fishing parties that rolled into Southport was one headed by B. Genther, of Fredericksburg, Va. Mr Genther had chartered a local boat through the Civic Club foi himself and a party of four othei Fredericksburg sportsmen. Thej planned to put in Sunday and Monday fishing. Saturday brought that unprecedented bad May weather. Al the same time it brought weather reports that inspired a belief everything would be alright by Sunday. The Civic Club was on the fence about whether Mr Genther should be wired and asked to defer his trip until more favorable weather. The deciding factor that resulted in the deI cission not to send the wire wa; tne Knowledge in?i r reuencns' burg was only 53 miles frorr Washington, D. C., and the little matter of 320 from Southpori the party was already on iti way and a wire would miss them Sure enough, the Virginia Gen tlemen rolled into Southport Sat urday night to the accompani ment of still howling winds. Thej decided that they might be able to go out for awhile Sunday af ternoon and make a full day oi it Monday. However, the windi continued Sunday and they votec to go home at noon and come again at an early date. Those in the party, in additior to Mr. Genther, were E. S. Bat ton, T. H. Smith, F. M. Roth holz and G. J. Minor. The firsl three are all employees of the Fredericksburg Post Office. Mr Rothholz told the Civic Club tha: none of them were blaming any one for the unfruitful trip. Thej were all highly pleased witl Southport and all determined t< come again and get some 01 those fish that swarm off South port. From the manner In whicl they met a regretful situatior the local organization classec them as real Virginia Gentlemer and hopes for the speedy re turn to Southport that one anc all promised to make. Special Services For Alder sgatt On Tuesday evening, May 24th at eight o'clock Trinity Methodis church will hold a special servici in co-operation with the world wide observance of the tw< hundredth anniversary of the con version of John Wesley, foundei of Methodison. All Methodists are especiall; urged to be present at this com memoration service. On Sundaj the church school will open witl a religious playlet by member of the school. Sunday evening thi Epworth League will assist tlx pastor in a candle-lighting servici at 8 o'clock. Political Cards j? oli FOR MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION {,'[ I take this method of announc- ?f? ing my candidacy for the Demo- sc| cratic nomination as member of! " IK) the board of education, subject rrc to the will of the voters in the Nc I primary June 4. If nomlnate<l j and elected I pledge myself to to : discharge the duties of that ofI fice to the best of my ability. 'oi 6-2-* DON HARRELSON iy? I ; lai FOR COMMISSIONER is" I am seeking the Democratic ^ nomination for member of the t?>board of county commissioners, A(J a position which I believe my l business experience and training "J qualifies me to hold. Your active' support and vot in the June Primary will be appreciated. J. ROLAND MINTZ 1 6-1-* by da FOR CORONER ^ I am a candidate for the Dem- phi ocratic nomination for coroner in ' ? the primary June 4. I am a poor tut boy with a good reputation. Support me. Tr DREW LONG 5-11-* sits Hu LEGALS ? Sa NOTICE OF SI MMONS IN TH15 SUPERIOR COURT 0f STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA Df COUNTY OP BRUNSWICK jjc Klneta Bellamy Vs. Ottls Bellamy S(M The defendant. Ottls Bellamy, will , take notice that an action entitled or as above has been commenced in the |u Superior Court of Brunswick County, tv North Carolina, by the plaintiff for R|i! absolute divorce upon the grounds an of two years separation as provided lot by law of the State of North Carolina. Said defendant will further et take notice that he Is required to of appear at the office of the Clerk n, of the Superior Court of said County Idi at the Courthouse in Southport. N. Nc C.. on or before the f?th day of tin June 1938, and answer or demur to wi the complaint in said action, or the toi plaintiff will apply for relief demand- wi ed in Haiti complaint. r. This the 5th day of May. 1938. ly M. B. Watkins, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. 6-1-c ba T? TRTHTEE'S HALE OF HEAL In, ESTATE E. Default having been made in the Ei payment of the indebtedness secured to by the deed of trust executed by lai Al. A. Northrop and Thelma North- ati rop, IiIh wife, to Kobert W. Davis, wl Trustee for the Southport Building A| ' and Loan Association, dated 25th Bt day of August. 1934. duly recorded Bi In Book 55, at page 633, Records en of Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made, and da application having been made by ; the sc.id Southport Building and I Sc Loan Association to the undersigned ti< Trustee, the Undersigned Trustee will 5The People of a Place AND THERE'S A We have brough our section a moderi a wide variety of n features high quality People appreciate and that is our platf* Shallotte Tr Hobson Kir : |^^si 'A^Lon t ???mrntmmmmmmm ' J *MMMXKXMM*VM*XMXM :|| I OFFER Ml ! ) You voters of Bruns- I ) I wick county know me I t I | and know my reputa- I " j | tion f o r rendering H [ ! faithful, conscientious I , ! service. For 3 terms I H r j j have served you to the I - j [ very best of my ability I i ) | as member of the H i )! board of county com- I 1 11 missioners. In seeking I ' 1! your support in the J I I coming primary elec- I j tion, I can do nothing I more than cite you to H j [ my record, and prom- I j j ise that I will continue I ? j | to strive to bring you H i [ dependable, economic I I I county government. I I j j will continue to do my ^ ; j best; no man can do > j j more. If you are satisfied a - ! I you of my sincere apprecii r j : influence on SATURDAY, J ' j Faithful j I J. M. 1 l?K?ltKltlKltKMKltltlCKl( PAGE THREE S for tor Male to the highest bidder cash at the Court House Door BW the City of Southport. North Car- ^Hfl na. on Saturday the 21st day of ly. A. U. 1938. at 12:3C O'clock P. , the following described lot. tract. ce or ?>arcel of land, lying, and fiRB ng in the State of North Carolina. ^^B unty of Brunswick, in the City HBH Southport. and bounded and de- BU 4bed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the East- ^^B i Line of Boundary Street said BIB int being 120 Feet Northwardly ^^B im the Northeast corner of Roun- KB| ry and Nash Streets, run thence ^^B rthwardly with the Eastern Line 2HB Boundary Street 45 Feet to a ^BB ike; theme Easterwardly 6C Feet ^RB a stake; thence Southwardly and B^H rallel with Boundary Street 45 ^^B et to a stakes Win. Guthrie's Hfl ner. thence West wardly and par- ^^B el with Nash Street (it Feet to j^HQ > beginning, and being the same id conveyed to M. A. Northrop by cy Northrop 12th day of January IBB II. and duly recorded in Book 54 page lio. Records of Brunswick unty. to which reference is hereespecially made. gBH Dated ami posted This 21 day of BHD Robert W. Davis, Trustee For Uthport Building and Logn Associ- H sj^B TRUSTEE'S SAI.E OF REAL Bfif ESTATE KRB Default having been made in the B^B yment of the indebte<iness secured ^^B the deed of Trust executed 19th j^^B y of June, 19.15. by Louis O. JAal 11 wood and Josle Fullwood. his S^^R fe, duly recorded in Book 58, at ^^B ge Records of Brunswick unty to which reference is hereby P^B leclally made, said Instrument hav- H f been duly executed by said ^HR uis O. Fullwood and Jonie Full ud and wife to Hubert W. Davis, ?BB ustee for the Southport Building d Loan Association, and applica- SB u having been made to the under- B^R ned trustee by the said Southport lilding ami Loan Association, the dersigned Trustee will offer for 9KB le to tlie highest bidder for cash the Court House Door in the City HB9 Southport. North Carolina, on turday the 21st day of May 1938. SKA 12 o'clock Noon, the following ^^B scribed lot, trait, piece or parcel InflK land lying and being in the City H Southport. Brunswick County, R^B rth Carolina, and bounded and de- ^^^K ibed as follows, to-wit: (KB All that certain lot. tract-, piece H parcel of land lying and being the State or North Carolina. Conn* H of Brunswick in Smithville Townin. and in the City of Southport, ]^^B d bounded and described as fol- Sfll v to-w t^^B Adjoining the lands of P. C. Tharp, KB als. Being a |>art of back lot no 1 >^^B the William Taylor Tract, and RMfl ginning at a point in the Western ne Burrington Avenue 150 Feet BIB irthwarflly from the intersection of H & Northern Line of Browti Street ^BB tli tin- Western i.ine or nun-ins* it Avenue, runs thence Northwardly th said line Fifty (50) Feet to the ('. 'Chart) l.iue: thence Westwardwith said !\ C. Tharp's line 19131 >et to the dividing line between ck lots numbers l and - of the iylor Tract; thence with said divid; line South degrees 42\ feet ^Hfl| ist to John Jones corner; thence QHB istwardly w ith said John Jones line ! the beginning, and being the same H ml conveyed to I .outs O. Full wood d wife by L. II. Full wood and fe.' by deed dated 2nd day of H nil. 1934. and duly recorded in M?k 59. at page 254, Itecords of j uitswick County, to which referce is hereby especially made, Dated and posted this the L'lst H v Of April. 1938. f^H Robert \V. Davis, Trustee for luthport ltuilding and Loan Assoc!a- nil 's Choice 11 i to Buy 11 REASON! i I it to the people of |[ jfljj l store filled with w, |H lerchandise that' jfe r at low price. 9 superior service, |r IhH arm. & H adina Co. 11 by, Prop. B i ;, N. c. I B [MKM3(?XK1(KIMKM| IB I RECORD II ' i JB| mi b . H !! B r i B F B 1' WW . 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