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("lY 27> ' ation Club, i- 22, with ood made a conference h June 7and Anited to arreting the sher had nd Educamembers. r to Mrs. emonstra;e cheese Miss Pulngo and Annie K. i'lor. The leese and adjourri:ith Mrs. Wolfe. HDAY ated his he home tr. and .horn he turned by his end the i picnic Burriss n was visiting illowing n were Burriss, W. D. ' J. C. I Mrs. r. and d: Mr. B, Ben Finch. Southport; H Helen McKeithan, Leland; Helen Burriss and Devlne H. Wilmington; Mr. Henry Him Leland. Hit- grandchildren: Betty PC Frances Lamb, Patricia Hi"-' Patsv Burriss, Barbara I CREAM PARTY Hfcr: Butler was host at an Mcean party at the home of Barents Thursday evening. Hp fotaring guests enjoyed party ad delicious refresh ts jfisses Constance. ElizairJ -Margaret Kartells, Ks^ftlfce Putter. Emily Lee Mc^ c Petty Jane l.einer and Bear. Sutton, and Bill ^ K'j and Arthur Brown. Hi I B Bussells was hostess Hkv and Wednesday at a H party at Caswell Beach. Hi were Mesdames W. G. E M Hall. George Y. H<a C. C. Ruark and Annie and Miss Effie Town * Addie R. Willing arrived B'eelt from Salisbury, Mil, she visited relatives for months. t Newton, cent last > has rein Penns cling sevitives. I ?'* and chile vi9lting 5t. George >t. George IFl a clean, id we att cry honest . But our stock of | our custo vith implic y will reci ore every t otte 1 lobson K bIALLOr 938 , i returned Saturday from Moultri } ville, S. C., where she visited Captain and Mrs. E. F. St. George. is P Mt. and Mrs. Roy Young and daughter, of Raleigh, are visiting Captain and Mrs. H. T. St. George. w B j Louis Dixon, of Wallace, spent w jthe week-end here with his wife. * Mr. and Mrs. Patty Jones, Misses Louise and Elizabeth W Cumbee and Peggy Wyatt and C E. W. Cumbee, of Wilmington, w spent Saturday here. * * * Misses Barbara and Annie Jean Weeks spent the past week-end * i at Bolivia where they are visiting v jMr. and' Mrs. W. K. Cox and C ; family. S * * ? \ Mrs. Thomas Larsen, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. F. St. George, at Moultriville, P S. C., has returned home. P ? I' Claud Willing, Jr., of Salisbury, Md., is visiting relatives here. * * * L. J. Hardee and Merritt Moore a returned Saturday to Morgan P City, La., where they are engag- B ed in the shrimping business. ? * Miss Gladys Dozier spent the [past week-end in Chester, S. C? v I with her stster, Mrs. W. G. r< Faulk. ? Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Livingston, d * * * of South port, and Mr. and Mrs. [ Arthur Weeks and children, of Wilmington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Teague at Elkton, si Md. tl * * 11 Miss Murriel Ketchum, of ! Jacksonville, is visiting Miss Anna Taylor here this week. li E. G. Griffin, of Black Moun- L tain, spent Monday night here 1< with his son-in-law and daugh- f ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reece. 0 ? * Major and Mrs. William Holmes b and son, Billy, of Lacrosse, Wis- ? consin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holmes. J f; Mrs. R. T. Woodside, who has n been visiting in Westfield, N. J., and in Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned home. tl} Ifimilfli Mrs. W. R. Jenkins, of Brook- j lyn, N. Y? is visiting her parents, q Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Woodside. s Miss Bobbie Woodside, who has s been visiting in New York City, n has returned home. * * s Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodside, 0 who spent their vacation here j, with relatives, have returned to s their home in New York. h J Mrs. Iva Byers and son, Lewis, her mother, Mrs. Bert Baker, and ? her grandmother, Mrs. Coulter, d of Philadelphia, arrived Friday t and will spend six weeks here, J occupying the Dozier apartments. * * li Mrs. James McCrone and I daughter, Jean, of Wilmington, v hom vented the furnished L/C!., lm>v home of Mrs. Josephine Mar- S shall. Mr. McCrone is expected to v arrive this week. * * * " Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jelks and ' daughter are spending several J weeks here with Mrs. J. W. Jelks. h a SUHOIER STUDENTS Those from Brunswick county * attending summer school at Ap- v palachian State Teachers College, Boone, are: Misses Gertrude Maultsby, Winnabow; Myrtle 1 Sessoms, Leland; Lillian Watts, v Preeland; Elizabeth Holden, and 1 Frances Galloway, Bolivia; and Miss Brightie Holden, Shallotte. J ???? ' J a DENCE p. h modern store in a good p 1 empt to give the people # d t value for every dollar ?<? biggest asset is not our S| t goods. ... It is the con- r mers have in us. They p | :it faith in our honesty, ?? sive the same considera- ii lime they come in. jading Ca jfj irby, Prop. || " ITE, N. C. |v 1 NEWS BRIEFS -MEDICAL PATIENT Mrs. W. E. Bell, of Southport, a medical patient at the Hosital here. MEDICAL PATIENT William C. Webb, of Southport, as a medical patient In the runswick County Hospital last reek. / HOSPITAL PATIENT Herbert Johnson, of Southport, as a patient in the Brunswick ounty Hospital three days last eek. TWINS ILL The infant twins of Mr. and frs. John McRoy, of Southport, ere admitted to the Brunswick Ounty Hospital for treatment on aturday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. George Behalor, of Southort, was admitted as a medical atient to the Brunswick County lospital Sunday. FOR TREATMENT Mertia Hewett, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. W. H. Hewett, of Suply, was admitted Sunday to the runswick County Hospital. APPENDECTOMY Miss Clara Foscue, of Mayesille, was operated on for the ?moval of her appendix at the runswick County Hospital Monay. IN SUMMER SCHOOL Miss tJobDie uavrs, aaugnier oi tr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis, is a tudent at the second session of re summer school at East Carona Teachers College. PRETTY CATCH A party of sportsmen from Cormbia, S. C., consisting of E. B .ever, E. H. Drakeford, J. L. Milsr, M. L. Gilmore and the Rev, T. Reid, made a pretty catch f nearly 200 pounds of trout, lues, angel fish and sheephead ne morning last week. They were ack to port by noon. This was Ir. Lever's second trip here for he fishing this year. He never ails to come to Southport one or lore times each season. , Winnabow News Winnabow, July 27.?M i s s iertha Reid left Thursday fo: ."ullowhee to attend summer chool. The Winnabow Home Demontration Club met Thursday afterloon at the home of Miss Josle teid. Cottage Cheese was the ubject and was served in varius ways as refreshments. Miss Rebecca Johnson, of ames Walker Hospital Staff, pent Thursday afternoon with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R, ohnson. Mrs. D. R. Johnson entertalnd a member of friends Thursay evening in honor of her siser and her husband, Mr. and frs. John Gill, of Henderson. Miss Lula Mae Skipper, of Le ind, spent tne weeK witn jhch ila Skipper spending Friday ,'ith Mrs. A. P. Henry. R. F. Plaxco and family, o( louthport, spent Sunday afternoor ;ith Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. P, lenry. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Skipper and amily, of Leland, and Mr. and irs. Henry Skipper, of Masonoro, visited Mrs. Lila Skippei nd family Sunday. Miss Katherine Johnson speni he week-end in Florence, S. C. rith the Henry McKeithan family J. W. and Preston Savage, oi J. S. E. D. Comstock, spent the reek-end here with their parents Ir. and Mrs. W. C. Savage. Sargeant Lee Kye returned ionday from visiting relatives ir 'ittsboro and Winston-Salem /Irs. G. E. Kye, of Winston-Saem, returned with him at spenc .while. Mrs. Henry Mercer and son 'ommie, of Portsmouth, Va., are isiting Mrs. D. R. Johnson. Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Traynlam, of Leesburg, were visitors ere Monday enroute to Holdens Jeach to spend awhile. William Huffham returned Monlay night from visiting his siser in Jacksonville, Fla. R. H. Lainer, of Wallace, anc Ir. Croom, of Currie, were visiors here Monday. Miss Bess Miller and Frank 'laxco, Jr., of Southport, spenl \iesday afternoon with Miss Elizabeth Henry. Mrs. Essie Edwards arid little on, of Red Springs, are visitrig Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sullivan. BOLIVIA NEWS Mrs. Ennis Robinson, Wrightsille Beach, is visiting her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Cox. Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon nd family visited friends at Leind and Wilmington last week. Glenn Tucker, principal of Bovia school, was a visitor here ist Friday. R. E. Thigpen, of Charlotte, isited Mrs. Cannon on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Danford, f ROcky Mount, are guests ol fr. and Mrs. N. B. Leonard. Mr, HE STATE PORT PILOT, SOU Claude Leonard is improving at g Brunswick County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards, gSj Jane and Eugene Edwards spent nSunday with the Holden's and Cannon's. Miss Vivian Hand has returned from a visit in Wilmington with Miss Beverly Bledsoe. Mrs. Frank Johnson spent last : week in Wilmington with friends. Miss Letha Sellars, of Mill Creek, and Royce Rabon, of Bo- ! livia, were married recently and are making their home at Bolivia. Calabash News Miss Gunella Thomas has re- f turned home from Fayetteville L where she was spending some I time with her aunt. Mrs. Sam Owens, of Myrtle Beach, S. C., was a visitor at the I home of Mrs. W. M. Carter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Soles were F] visitors here Saturday. Lawrence Wright, of Calabash, and Miss Ella Vaught, of Little River, S. C., were married July 17th at Conway, S. C. t, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward were p visitors at the home of Mrs. J. h C. Morse Sunday. ti Mrs. J. C. Rowland had many f, parties this week-end from Char- n lotte. fi George Brooks, Jr., had many parties this week. : ^ Seaside News Frank Jackson, of Danville, . Va., and his friends enjoyed a , deep sea fishing trip aboard the sailing vessel, J. W. Lathrop, Sunday. A party of twelve went out on the Lula B. and both jj boats reported a splendid catch 1 of fish. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Yates, of Phndhotim. snent the week-end I at a cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Formy Duval, of Whiteville, were here for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams and . Thomas Applewhite, of Wilmington, spent the week-end at the , Seaside cottage. Rice Gywn, of Fairmont, was here for the week-end. Among those here for the day ! Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Venabel Baggett and their relatives, 1 of Lillington. Frank McLeod and friend of Lumberton, were here fishing in the sound. w in Saucepan News jj] Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis, of 1 Hasting, Fla., are spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wess Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, I ' of Wilmington, spent a few days I here with relatives. Allen Stanley, Jr., spent Sun- I 1 day with his parents. He is now E in Raleigh. I Rev. Robert Carter met his B regular appointment at Jennis Branch Baptist Church. There ;v 1 were many present. Friends are sorry to learn that | Mr. Evans, Mrs. Carrie Hewett's J brother, who has made his home J with her, is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis, Mr. 5 1 and Mrs. J. Wess Stanley and I Hercules Stanley were Wilming- I ton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cheers and children. Henderson and Rob- i, ert Lee, attended services at jl Chapel Hill Baptist church Sun- 1 1 day morning. i Shallotte Point i The farmers of this community ni . feel much better after the show- fa ers during; the week-end. ?' The Quarter Boat No. 1 of the 81 , U. S. E. D. has been stationed rf here for the past week. Miss Mildred Williams, of Sup- J? ' ply, spent the week-end here with *: i her mother, Mrs. Harry Williams. * , Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McNeil ^i: spent the week-end at their suraI mer home here. Tt i Frank Hayes, of Whiteville, h. . was a Sunday visitor here. tit Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chadwick, I of Wilmington, were guests of w, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Chadwick af , Sunday. ! Capt. and Mrs. A. 'A. Milliken were visitors at Hickman's X ca Roads the week-end. lis i Crow hunting seems to be a I very interesting sport at the St Point now. Clegg Gamer, of ry Asheboro, spent the past week to here ahd killed 73, and also caught lots of fish. da 1 There were quite a few tour- to ist r.t the Point Sunday. Le Mr. and Mrs. John Shytle, of t Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. iet ! Cromwell Robinson, of Boone's ist i Neck, were guests at the home Sr of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Williams sp > Sunday. Su Friends of Mrs. C. N. Hewette wt will regret to learn that she is in] ill at the present with Grippe. Vi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Woodard M were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ea M. Williams Sunday afternoon. lu Mr. and Mrs. Marion Galloway, Sr., of Hamlet, are spending f~ sometime at their summer home 1 here. ar County Home Notes ar I ho S. B. Sellers visited acquaintances at the home on Tuesday M , of the past week. mi Mrs. Victoria Mintz and son, th ! Norman, called to see John B. , Teboe Thursday afternoon, taking of THPORT, N C. |pP^': Personalities in tHe W i BjWjHPf i 1?Norman Thomas, Socialist leader who was recently pelted ? speak at Newark, N. J., shown as he again addressed his f rotectlon. The speech was delivered without incident. 2?Lance, th augwitz von Reventlow, whose parents have quarreled and separate ire was made at St. Moritz, Switzerland, last winter when the chi irmec Barbara Hutton, heiress to the Woolworth millions. 3?Rea landed the navy's largest mass distance flight recently, when 48 p: rom.San Diego, Calif., to the naval air base on Lake Washington, n Shirley Has Kiss for Top G-Man J ? ? i ?? J. Edgar Hoover, director of the federal bureau of investigation, as made a member of the Variety Club of America at a luncheon gi the main ball room of the Willard hotel in Washington, D. C., wi lirtey Temple presented him with a gold engraved membership c addition to a kiss given to the head G-man as a token from HoIlyw< iKIoyd, of YVliitevUli', "are" sp JOHNNY COOLS OFF ng a week at "Lazy Bones.'I * ] Mr. and Mrs. John Masti SI had as their guests for thew I end, L)r. Horton, of Sanator I and friend. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Balrd 1 I returned to Oxford after sta I at "Shady Rest." Lt. and Mrs. Dale Means I I gone to Fort Benning, Ga., t I, staying here for a week. 1 I j were accompanied by Miss E I Brown. ! Illustrative of the old sa ? jft i that things go to pot when" MKESjji^ mg *i j | little woman is nway" Is the I ,ent uncertainty about the 2;. Mfci- 2?Iil Wage and Hour Act. Few w have the audacity to call St Johnny Vander Meer, the Cincin- talry of Labor Perkins "little iti Reds hurler of no-hit, no-run man" to her face but it is .me, imitates a fountain as he cools appellation given occasionally I before going to the mound jocular conversation about talnst the New York Giants In ? only woman Cabinet member. :cent game. The early season reo- beUef preVails that Elmer , d of this sensational young pitch- rews the recently appointed ig find entitled him to a place on niinistrator of the Act has d< le National league's All-Star team ed taking over the reins unti ds year. can confer with Miss Perkins m for a drfvl f?rmer Albany ^S3' ,as. t0 Oscar Clarner made a brief call daas . ^e,ner,al P?llcle3" , lursday afternoon and took F. CabineteeFs return 1 Willard for a visit to rela- abroad is expected to signal g *a in the Bolivia section. ine ac4t,vity ia administerinj Burris Cox and David Spencer "7 statute designed to vi ?re callers at the home Friday a aboat ! 0'000 w?rfkel ternoon a" industries having an inter! * character. Alec Williams marie a brief While the Aot does not s; II on Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wil- fieally make the Admministi ims Friday afternoon. subordinate to Miss Perkim Steadson Kobtnson and Arthur 's exPect?d that her Departi anley. of the crew of the Hen- w,u have much to do with r, law especially in the early stt CUCUll, launi nniay c*<.iung see James Hewett. * There are 30 many arnbigu Mrs. Alice Williams came Sun- in the new "measure due prim, y, bringing Miss Mary' Lewis ,0 attemPts at compromise see her sister, Miss Fairlee Congress that Administrator ,wjg drews will be obliged to c Miss E. Satterfield, accompan- UP?" his P?wers ?< Jil 1 by Decie Sellers and two min- |on ,n makin& nles and fre* .erial students. R. Kenneth tlons ?" the complex points < nelser and Paul Merritt. held a ^ress "^lected to clanff- ; lendid service at the home on rcn'3 13 no ,mere nov,ce ,in 1 inday afternoon. Mr. Merritt ma t'ra as he Posseasea '?nZ is the principal speaker, bring- r'ed experience which has g a deep spiritual message. hlgl c<""">endation from ur sitors at the service were: and etm^ers: Confusion ai isses Annabelle Goodwin, Alth- classifications in industry is , Price. Pauline Brown and Lu- c-P^d ^ it s a problem and Laura Lee Drew. kept the NRA in turmoil months. , _ .. _ T The employers' main con jause Landing fNeVVS is about the probability of Administrator becoming ens Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Jones, Mr. ed by bureaucratic pressure 1 id Mrs. C. I., Jr., of Salisbury, It is sad but true that many i e Spending a while at the club equipped officials come from ,use. vate life or state service with Mrs. Bessie Hewett, Mr. and records for fair dealing. Their rs. Clarence Yarbough, of Wil- pendence on veterans in ington, visited relatives here government service for guid e first of the week. soon warps their concepts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, powers and obligations of a pi Danville, Va., and Mrs.. Charles servant. bfId News with eggs and tomatoes while attempting ollowers in Newark in a test of police e two-year-old son of Count and Countess d over plans for his education. This picId wintered there with his mother, the r Admiral Charles A. Blakely, who comitrol bombers, carrying 300 men, took off ear Seattle, Wash. Approximately 4,000 communl$ ties in the United States use || chlorine to make sure that their j drinking water is safe. Chlorinatlon of water to remove harmful I bacteria was inaugurated about 25 years ago. !A11 tax payers who have not paid their taxes for the year of 1937, are hereby notified that under the law 1 must advertise their property for sale On the 1st I Monday in August, 1938, and sell said property for taxes on the first Monday I in September, 1938. Please | pay now and avoid additi% onal cost and expense. J CHAS. E. GAUSE, Tax Colv lector. 1 LEGALS FORF.( I.OSI'RK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by vir! tue of a decree ot the Superior Court Brunswick County. X. C., date the ivno! 25th, day of July, 193S, in an action ven i entitled "Brunswick County versus V. ... T. Sullivan and wife, Lula Sullivan; ere' A. G. Warran and wife, .Mary G. ard Warran; Richard F. Warran, unlod. p-? p MOUNMENTS lerz I AM AGENT FOR eek" I Palmer Stone Works lum, | j The South's Largpst And .'Most lave 1 Modern Monumental Factory ring j J. D. SUTTON ,ave SOUTHFORT, N. C. iter hey n i ?11 .i lor is *1*^*^55555 cur- ^ IflH ould tcrewo an r m the \n<l- . .... fl A1> k^BI - - MKBtm EDM lavI \^H Hf-BM hu I v^HfMMjnnM I . > N^H|mU|||MUB The *, from enu" !fc .-? %. 4f? ? * 9. I * ] tally I N/ES' ^uPerk*saves money, by \ s in n saving foods from spoilage, j itate and by saving trips to markets, but one of its greatest savings is in making it possible to keep foods , It in the kitchen where they belong, nent ' thus eliminating thousands of the ; tiresome steps daily. Consider . lfe3, the family's health?the joys of ities I ' . , ari]y | s greater variety of more appein tizing foods, delicious frozen An- desserts, refreshing drinks cooled Iraw with ice cubes. Can you think of nila-" tn7 ot'ier convenience that will C?n. do as much toward making \nd- home life attractive to the whole abor family? And you'll find Superfex and won Afay till demonstrate tbit marvelous i lions rani or telephone '/message is all that' inti- McGOUGAN ELECTRIC CC that for W. F. COX FURNITURE C cern the CHADBOURN HARDWAR] marlere. veil- ELLIS MEARES HARDWAI prifine (,p' iB^ssnHnrs^vrss the H ^P^B ance p Bflj the jbiic wIMHUlSl p.b O P rc up r^rz f_e c i l PAGE THREE 9 married: John B. Warran and wife, 39 Isabel Warran; W. Lawrence War- ^H| ran and wife. Addle M. Warran: M| Mary M. Warran, widow, and OUio gH Warran. widow.'" the undersigned ^B commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder ? for cash on the 27th, day of August. BB 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court- H house door, Southport, N. C, to satjs- BB fy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $14.61. the fol- Kg lowing described real estate, located H in Town creek Township. Brunswick MB County, X. C., bounded and deacrib- ^ gB i ed as follows: HF1 All that certain parcel or tract of land described in that certain Deed XBH j from Emina Rich Lewis to G. A. Warran. dated June 3rd, 1926, re- BHB | corded in Book No. 38. at Page 896, M ; in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Caro- - -BB Una. to which reference is hereby es- ^B I penally made for a more full and BB complete description. ^B All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days ? allowed for raise of bid before re- ] port made. Cash to be paid at sale. Hi This the 25th. day of July. 1939. ?' W. J JEROERSEN, COM MISSION F R NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL B ESTATE S By virtue of the power of sale H contained in a certain mortgage deed Bl executed by Edna Fields Loftin to j^B Kate R. Marks, on the 3rd day of 9fl July, 1936. to secure three promi-*' sory notes of even date therewith ^B I for One Hundred Twenty-seven & BB 50-100 ($127.50) Dollars, bearing in- BB terest from date at the rate of sir j, ^B per cent per annum, due and pay- ^B able on-the first note due and pay- H able March 3. 1937, second note due ^B and payable Xovember 3, 1937. third' ^B note due and payable July 3rd. 1939; B^B said mortgage being recorded in Hfi No. 58 Page 411, in the Office | ^B of the Register of Deeds of $runs- BB wick County, X'orth Carolina. Default |H having been made in the payment of rfL-^B said Promfsory notes at their maturi- |B ty. the undersigned will expose for M sale at public auction to the highest Bfl bidder for cash, at the Courthouse ^B door in the Town of Southport, N. H C. on Monday, August 22, 1936, at H 12 o'clock noon, the following real- JH estate described in said mortgage to- fl| wit: BS Being all that certain tract or par- 0 eel of land in Northwest Township, ' | Brunswick County. X C. and being B| known and designated as lots Nos. mm 38. 40 41, and 42, according to a map H or plan of the subdivision of "FAIR OAKS PLANTATION." made by W. K. Allen, C. E. and more fully ]B described as follows: H Beginning at a point in the West- BI | orn edge of the right of way of the H W. B. & S. Railroad, and about 60 9B feet South of an old cart road cross- 2B nig of said Railroad; runs thence .South 70 West 150 feet to 20 feet Avenue. thence along the Eastern Hj edge of said Avenue 225 feet to a H stake, i hence North East about 330 feet to the Western edge of W. B. H S. Right of way, thence along the Western edge of said right of way ||^l about 260 feet to the beginning; excepting however, a right of way fl for a road 20 feet wide between lots jfl Nos. 40 and 41 from W. B. & S. fl Right of Way to the aforesaid 20 ft. H Avenue, excepting also a 18 ft. stripy along the said right of way of said\ fl railroad for a road as shown on the fl Blue Print of the subdivision of said H "FA IK OAKS PLANTATION." Tliis llth day of July. 1938. 9 Kate it. Marks .Mortgagee ; Hut ham, Atty. For Mortgagee FORECLOSURE NOTICE fl Under and by virtue of the po- O wer of sale contained in that cer- B tain mortgage given July 31, 1923 by H W. H. Walker and Wife recorded D in Book 3C Page 579, the under-sign- "* ill B ed will sell the following described B land to the highest bidder for cash B at the Court House Door. Southport, B North Carolina, on .Monday. August B 8. 193S at noon, default having been B made in the payment of the note B ired by the said mortgage, which 9 land' : i ibed as . j<fl follows in Town Creek Township. B Beginning at the intersection of B the Right-Of-Way of the W. B. & B H. Railroad and the improved WII- B mington and Georgetown road, run- B nlhg thence with the Western edge fl of the said public road South 8 fl degree 15' East 370 ft. to a stake fl near and opposite the corner of Zion fl Church, the North West corner there- B of, thence South 81 degree 45 ft. fl West and at right angles to the said fl public road 319 ft. to the Eastern H edge of the said Right-of-Way of the H said Railroad, thence with the said H right-of-way to point of beginning fl containing 1.35 acre. H Dated and Posted this July 6, 1938. fl C. ED TAYLOR. 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