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Lmtspav, august : 1 t\innabow News ^ 5 p c. Woodbury spent the t in Florence. S. C., with Mr. ? Mrs Martin. dVtfrs Louis Leincr and children. |? , Wilmington, are visiting her;1 I V Harrelson. Alexander Houser, of Val- 8 'ami Mrs. Robert Houser, of 1 !lB?ilnlon. are "siting the Ram- c 1 "at Oaks Plantation. 8 Swann, of Statesville, c H ,1,0 week with Mr. and Mrs. 8 ? gn,i Mrs. Norman Draper 5 nfl-'/Mf and Mrs. Forman, of 1 visited the Kye's Wed- 0 IHXav en r(Hlte to Fort Caswell. r '^ wm E G- G0O(tman a"d Mr. e 5 H. Mrs J B. Goodman spent 1 ^JLiay in Durham visiting Mrs. 1 Goodman's son. Dr. E. G. js f^Bwdman. who is in summer i at Duke Hospital. On the trip Mrs. E. G. Goodman HL,' the night in Fayetteville ^K, ^r brother. D. W. Sandlin j family, returning home by t B while Mr. and Mrs. J. B. j returned to their home r - . Kye Ir. of Pittsboro. G K- K.ve and family on r ^Bffdr.esday from Winston-Salem v H . to neighbors. j iGeorge R. Foulke and daught- v Miss Judy, spent Thursday in H^erfttown. S. C. e H Mr and Mrs. A. P. Henry and r Hurler. Elizabeth, spent ThursHs;>. afternoon in Southport with s is a J Fuquay. of Leasburg. reThursday from Holden's I where he and Rev. Trayn- i and families spent some ^Kge Rev Traynham and family 11 Monday. J t I Kiss Luke and others, of KenL'v visited Malcolm and O. B. t fct this week. 1 TV unvale Presbyterian Sun- v er gdiool Mission spent a very Eosant day at Lake Wacca-, jgvf Friday. p p., Johnson killed a large | goot coach whip in his front ;! lard Friday and Jack Taylor kil-1 ii L a 4.foot moccasin near his I the same day. L Edward Simpson, of Philadel- h jlii spent Friday here and re- tl toned Saturday, accompanied by a germeth Sunltzar. Oliver Lewis. Weston. Roy, R. F 5. Willetts. Jr.. and Harold Wil- a letts. Mrs R S. Willetts and El- t use Willetts spent Saturday in V Swtorium with Miss Ida Wil- tl kits. V Leon Henry, Jr., of Rocky Ifernt arrived Saturday to visit s friends and relatives here and at tl Supply ii Misses Lois Cooper and Olivia Pressor, of Wilmington, spent o fciwir afternoon with Mrs. E. f 11 Taybi. ' t | Mr. and Mrs. William Kopp sd little son spent Sunday with 4e Taylors. James and Wilbur Padgett left Saturday for Mississippi for the training: camp. ' Mrs Addie Knox and daughter, ^ kiss Betty, of Morganton, are v raiting Mrs. Minnie Knox. Miss Edna Ottoway, who has 11 side her home in Indiana for v le past two years, arrived Sat- ^ vriav to spend some time with *r mother. Mrs. Cora Ottoway. n Mr and Mrs. Eugene Williams, ? * Wilmington, spent Sunday af- 1 ffAon iinfL a* * tt \ hh -wii wiiu mrs. LiizziG fienry. . I Mas Fannie Henry returned with iv to spend a while. I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry, The- 9 I Elizabeth Henry and G. A. Ispent Sunday afternoon in I" Symington with Mr. and Mrs. 1 F. Jones, Mr. Jones re- I I ^ I FARMERS: SEE U I WIRE FEr I Carload of Strong, Ru I just arrived. All Widths, m< I' | See us before you try to I fence! I SPEC I 9x12 ft. LINOLEUIV I See Us For Other I ii Rubber boots a Come to see us for yoi I Our largc stock of goods s H Venience of our farmer frit I a W. Kirb I SUPPLA 1938 naining for a few days. A large crowd from here at,ended the Baptist Union at Shallotte Sunday. Hayes Beatty and John Moore, if Ivanhoe, were visitors here on donday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christian ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. s. Wierse and Mrs. Edgar Moore, if Wilmington, and Mrs. Vollers tnd Miss Katherine Monserrat, if Charleston, S. C? visited Mr. ind Mrs. C. H. Ziberlin Sunday. Mrs. E. G. Goodman and Mrs. >. O. Craven spent Monday in lichlands attending the funeral if their cousin, Lee Franks, who esided in Raleigh. They returnd Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. Norwood Cox and son, Jimmie Joyd, returned with them to pend a while. Sauce Pan News Sauncepan, Aug. 3.?Rufus Wiliams; mother ,and granddaugherr, of Leland, and Mr. and Jrs. Hall, of Wilmington, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reyonlds ind family one day last week. Mrs. Gertrude Hewett spent >art of last week in Southport, rith relatives. Lacy Todd and Allen Stanley, !r., of Raleigh, were week-end 'isitors here. Marshall Frink, of N. Y.. visitd Allen Stanley Saturday afterloon. Mrs. Ruby Mercer and small on visited her mother, Mrs. G. A. Ludlum, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mandie Parker, of Gause .anding, visited her daughter, 4rs. E. V. Gore, last week. Friends of Mr. Evans are glad o learn that he is some better han he has been. The farmers in this communiy are looking forward to the obacco market opening this veek. Seaside News Seaside, Aug. 3.?Mrs. Angus '. McKellar, Rowland, is spend *6 owinc tunc licit*. Mrs. Thomas A. Wiley,- of ong Island, N. Y? along with Irs. The 1 ma McEachern spent he past week-end with friends nd relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gore, tockingham; Mrs. Ann Cooper nd daughter, Frances, Charlote; and Mrs. W. B. Cooper, of Wilmington, were the guests of heir cousin, Mrs. G. E. Brooks, Wednesday. Reid A. Page, of Aberdeen, and on are spending a week here at he Seaside cottage while fishig Mrs. Johnsie R. Nunn, welfare fficer of Columbus county and riend were here fishing over he week-end. County Home Notes John Mintz, of the Malmo secion, came to be a resident of the ome on Monday, of the past reek. Riley Simmons left Tuesday norning for a visit to John He;ett and his family at the old ome, returning at the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Williams nade a trip to their home at halllotte Tuesday afternoon, retiming on Wednesday, bringing Ir. Williams' nephew, Rogers Williams, for several days' visit. Mrs. Garvin Mercer and young on, accompanied by Mesdames iaisy and Fannie Mercer, of Bovia, were visitors at the home 'uesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were JtlXKIIHIKKIKWl Si Sfef 0j?GlJvAL\ | NSv^u^'-fcp ji K S FOR || VCE! 11 st-resisting Wire Fencing ) ( j :dium and heavy weights, j, use an old, patched up )' j I A L |! I RUGS ....$3.98 up j! J f 'urniture Bargains s: t RIGHT PRICES 11 ur farm and home needs. jT vas planned for the con- !? :nds! )[ SI ? SI SI y & Sons p N. C. \ * J callers at the home Wednesday | afternoon. Mrs. Fred Smith, accompanied i by Mrs. F. G. Dosher, of Wilming | ton, and little Miss Patsy Guth- , rie, called Friday evening. A birthday supper, in honor of ) James Hewett, was arranged < Friday evening. Among the'.} guests were Fletcher Hewett, ? Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Phelps, [ Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Hewett, Miss > Louise Leonard and young sister, \ Jackie, Misses Althea and Doris ' Price, Gus and Law Swan, Wes- , ley and William Holden, Rivers > Wescott and Rogers Williams, j Games were played preceding the t serving of refreshments. All ap- e peared delighted with the party, < and Mr. Hewett received a num- J ber of useful presents. Mrs. A. A. Milliken and daugh- ? ter, Miss Lucile, Mr. and Mrs. t Larrie Hewett, Misses Mary and Louise Leonard and Robert Leo- ? nard, of the Shallotte section, cal- 't led to see Mr. and Mrs. James * Hewett Sunday afternoon. s . t: All tax payers who have J( not paid their taxes for the 'i year of 1937, are hereby s notified that under the law j! I must advertise their prop- < erty for sale on the 1st Monday in August, 1938, and sell said property for taxes on the first Monday in September, 1938. Please ? I 1 pay now and avoid additional cost and expense. CHAS. E. CAUSE, Tax Collector. MOUNMENTS I AM AGENT FOR Palmer Stone Works Thr South's Largest And Most Modern Monumental Factory J. D. SUTTON j SOUTHFORT, N. C. LEGALS FORECLOSERE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. date the : 25th. day of July. 1038. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus V. T. Sullivan and wife, Lula Sullivan; A. (I. Warran and wife. Mary (I. Warran; Richard F. Warran, uiimarried: John B. Warran and wife, Isabel Warran; W. Lawrence Warran and wife. Addic M. Warran; Mary M. Warran, widow, and Ollie Warran, widow," the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 27th. day of August, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door, South port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $11.Gl. the following described real estate, located in Towncreek Township, Brunswick County, N. C\, bounded and described as follows: All that certain parcel or tract of land described in that certain Deed from Kmma Rich Lewis to O. A. Warran, dated June 3rd, 1926, recorded in Book No. 38, at Page 385, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County. North Carolina. to which reference is hereby especially made for a more full and complete description. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 25th. day of July. 1938. W. J. JERGERSEN. COMMISSIONER 8-24c NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Edna Fields Loftiu to Kate R. Marks, on the 3rd day of July, 1936, to secure three promisory notes of even date therewith ; for* One Hundred Twenty-seven ? , 5n-inn 127.50) ^Dollars, hearing In-1 terest from date at the rate of six i per cent per annum, due and payable on-the first note due and payable March 3. 1937. second note due and payable November 3. 1937, third note due and payable July 3rd. 1938; said mortgage being recorded in Book No. 58 Rage 411. in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rruns<v,nniv North Carolina. Default having been made in the payment of said Fromisorv notes at their maturity. the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in the Town of Southport, N. C. on Monday. .August 22. 1938. at 12 o'clock noon, the following realestate described in said mortgage towit: Being all that certain tract or parcel of land in Northwest Township, Brunswick County. X. C. and being known and designated as lots Xos. 38, 40 11. and 42, according to a map or plan of the subdivision of "FAIK OAKS PLANTATION." made by VV. K. Allen, C. E. and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Western edge of the right of 'way of the W. B. & S. Railroad, and about 60 feet South of an old cart road cross- I ing of said Railroad; runs thence I South 70 West 150 l'eet to 20 feet I Avenue, thence along the Eastern I edge of said Avenue 225 feet to a I stake, thence North East about 330 I feet to the Western edge of W. R. I & S. Right of way. thence along the 11 Western edge of said right of way I about 200 t'oet to the beginning; I excepting however, a right of way 11 for a road 20 feet wide between lots I Nos. -10 and 41 from W. B. & S. II Right of Way to the aforesaid 20 ft. i I Avenue, excepting also a 18 ft. strip I along the said right of way of said I railroad for a road as shown on the I Blue Print of the subdivision of said 1 "FAIR OAKS PLANTATION." This 14th day of July, 1938. Kate R. Marks Mortgagee Porter Hufham, Atty. For .Mortgagee II FORECLOSURE NOTICE Under and by virtue of the po- I wer of sale contained in that cer- I tain mortgage given July 31. 1923 by I W. H. Walker and Wife recorded ; I in Book 36 Page 579. the under-sign- i I ed will sell the following described I land to the highest bidder for cash I at the Court House Door. Southport. I North Carolina, on Monday. August II 8. 1938 at noon, default having been I made in the payment of the note I secured by the said mortgage, which I lands are bounded and described as I follows: In Town Creek Township. I Beginning at the intersection of I the Right-Of-Way of the W. B. & I S. Railroad and the improved Wil- I niington and Georgetown road, run- I ning thence with the Western edge I of the said public road South 8 I degree 15' East 370 ft. to a stake I near and opposite the corner of Zion I Church, the North West corner there- I of, thence South 81 degree 45 ft. I West and at right angles to the said I public road 319 ft. to the Eastern I edge of the said Right-of-Way of the I said Railroad, thence with the said I right-of-way to point of beginning I containing 1.35 acre. Dated and Posted this Julv 6. 1938. I C. ED TAYLOR, I Guardian of James Stanley I S-3c 1 L - ? THE STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPQRT, N. ( TRI STKES SALE OF ! Second Tract: Being Lot No. 19 REAL ESTATE Block No. 3, described and contai Default having been made in the er, jn a may made b>. M Fargus. )a.vment of the debt secured by that q K.t which is recorded in Bo ertain deed of- trust executed the at page 211. in the office .'2nd day of May. 1937. by S. C. Register of Deeds of Brtfnswick cot rripp and Nellie V. Tripp. his ty. N. C., said lot being 50 f< vile, to Robert \V. Davis, Trustee. frnnt and 129.32 feet deep and froi or Southport Building and Loan As- inff Qn the Cape Fear Road wl iociation, duly recorded in Book 60, iot j$Q. 20 011 the South, lot No. it page 185, records of Brunswick on the North and lot No. 2 on t ounty, to which reference is here- West and being the same lot >y especially made, and application ian(j conveyed to S. C. Tripp laving been made to the undersign- j Mary Garrett Patience by deed dj ;d trustee by the said Southport erj 30th day of April. 1932. record building and Loan Association, the, jn Book 51. at page 532. r^-ords nidersigned trustee will offer for the office of the Register of Dee sale to the highest bidder for cash 0f Brunswick county, it the Court 1-fbuse door in the Dated and posted, this the 3rd d; ,'ity of Southport, Brunswick county, of August. 1938. si. C.. on ROBERT W. DAVIS. Trustee Saturday. 3rd Day of Sept.. 198S por Southport Building and Lo; it 12 o'clock noon, the following Association. 8-31 lescribed lots, tracts, pieces or par- ? els of land lying and being In FORECLOSURE SALE OF louthport. Heights, Brunswick raun- REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE v, X. C.. and bounded and describ- Under and by virtue of the pow id as follows: of sale contained in that certa First Tract: Beginning at the | mortgage deed made anil execut lortheast corner of Eleventh and1 by Harriett Williams, Louise L. W ..ord Stfeets. runs thence northward- liams Lee, and husband. J. E. L< y along the eastern line of Lord to T. H. Williams, Mortgagee, f Street 100 feet; thence e&Stwardly | $720.00. dated the 20th day of^ Jai nd parallel with Eleventh Street and . 1934. duly recorded in Book No. ! ilong the division line between lots at Page 45, in the office of t' wo ana three 01 biock 3, une nun-1 Kegister m oeeus ui Diunom lied and twenty-nine and thirty-two j County, to which reference is her ne hundredths (129.32) feet; thence j by especially made. Default havii louthwardly and parallel with Lord been made in the payment of tl treet 100 feet to Eleventh Street; indebtedness therein described, ti hence westwardly along the line of, undersigned T. H. Williams. Jr., a Eleventh Street to the beginning, be- ministrator of T. H. Williams, d ng lots 1 and 2 in Block 3. the I ceased, will offer for sale at pub! ub-division of the Southport Heigh- I auction to the highest bidder f s. and being the same that was con-1 cash at the courthouse door in t! eyed by D. K. LeGwin to Court- City of Southport, and the Coun unit Fountain by deed dated 25th of Brunswick, on ay of April, .1925. and and same con- j Saturday, August 27th, 1988 eyed to S. C. Tripp by deed dated at 12 o'clock noon, the following de eptember 23. 19311. duly recorded in \ cribed piece or parcel of land lyii he office of register of deeds of and being in Brunswick count (runswick county. j North Carolina, and bounded at NOTICE OF SCHEDULE CHANGE |H? Effective August 5th, Bus now leaving Southport at three thirty P. M. will leave at Four-Thirty P. M. and will arrive in Wilmington at Six P. M. This is the only change in Schedule. W D A. Q DAUPHAn TT . LI. IX U. ivniLiivv/nty H. M. SHANNON, Traffic Mgr. Welcome To Whiteville? L The Ideal Tobacco , Market . ... And To C 0 L L / E R ' S The Home Of Lovely Gifts! "OH! What A Lovely Ring" ?Wedding Sets, Dinner Rings, and Birth Stones Most complete assort , ment of Wrist and Ranging In Price from Nice Line of Sterling We can give quick repair service on any watch or piece MANY USED WATCH BARGAINS! COLLIER'S "Whiteville's Leading Jeweler" "I in described as follows, to-wit: SERVICE BY PU n- Beginning at a Holly in the edge NOTICE )n of Dry Leaf Branch; ruhs thence North Carolina, Brun North 9 degrees east 130 poles to a N. A. Stewart, Qf water oak, William Groves corner; vs. |n_ thence with his line north 80 de- Worth Williams, et J , grees West 28 poles to a stake; Mason Reed and h lt_ thence South 39 degrees west 105 beth Reed, will take .v. poles to a stake, W. E. Boudinot's special proceedings en 18 corner; thence with his line south has been commenced i h 22 degrees east 46 poles to the edge Court of Brunswick * of Dry Leaf Branch; theme with Carolina, to acouin h i the edge of Dry Leaf Branch to the across lands in Nortl / beginning, containing fifty (50) ac- in which said defen< . res. more or less. interest: and the sa * f! Also that other tract of land ad- will further take no ^ joining the foregoing tract, and be- are required to appea ginning at a pine, John Mints cor- of the Clerk of the ner; runs thence south 9 degrees 64 Southport. North Cai 1 * poles to a forked Bay Tree in the first day of Septem edge of Dry Leaf Branch; thence answer or demur to I a down the edge of said Dry Leaf ed. or the plaintiff wi * Branch to the Rowell Branch; j court for the relief thence up the said Rowell Branch to said petition. John Mintz's line; thence with said1 This 29th day of i John Mlntz line to the beginning. B. J. HOLDE saving and excepting several small Superior Court, Brun v tracts heretofore conveyed to various. North Carolina. parties, carved out of the said tracts Jy1 but leaving in the tract hereby con- ENTRY NO "" veyed forty-six (46) acres. Entry No. ; ' Dated and posted, this the 26th! Mary Eliza Phelps ?r day of July. 1938. White. James W. Th T. H. WILLIAMS, Administratori T. Brown. Marlily F of estate of T. H. Williams, dec- j son. Elizabeth Reiger. eased. t I eger. and Horace 1 |-K S. B. Frink, Attorney. 8-1'4-c' Horace D. Glover, e e- , IK ?? . ??3~??"""" ?~? I NOT] While Selling Your Tobacc Fail To Call By And LOOK Line Of:? [j if?ALADDIN LAF V: PjlgRifl ?COOKING WA if?BICYCLES Jf E if?CROCKERY Ai M GLASSWARE || " if?SILVERWARE ^ if?SMOOTHING ^ | Schulkei |1 "The Home Of Good _ (Opposite Depot) a. ; "J".".'(".'-.'j New GR Waret II :7 THE WAREH || r HIGHEST A\ || 60,000 Square Feet Well ;| BRING YOUR TOBAC( '! HOUSE THAT IS WEL1 High I J NEXT THURSDAY, A || Is Opening Day On The il START THE SEASON R j! YOUR TOB; || New Graham || CHADBOURN, - I i We Are Proud To Annoi II Our Staff Of W. ) 11 H. G. CLARK, J. H. GRA\ it W.P.JORDAN In 1! ? : jj "WHERE THE FARME II We Suggest That You Bring it And Wednesday To Avoid Tt I * !r PAGE THREE BI.ICATIOJT acre?, more or less, of vacant and unappropriated land In Southport. B sn'ck county. County. North Carolina, bounded on Petitioner. Ihe North by the Southern line of W. Bay Street, on the east by a tl. Defendants: iine projected between Gertrude Louis wife. Eliza- Khlin and the Thompson heirs. notice that a soutnard to the Intra Coastal Canal, titled as above 0n the South by the Intra Coastal in the Superior canal and on the west by the WesCounty. North tern line of Caswell Street, projeci a cartway ,e(t southward to the Intra Coastal hwest township Canal iants have an This the 30th day of July. 1938. me defendants r. j. MINTZ. tice that they #-31c Ex-Officio Entry Taker. r at the office Superior Court. ' ENTRY NOTICE rolina. on the Entry No. 2J48 ber, 1938. audi Certrude Loughlln by J. J. Lou- I the petition fil-I ghlin, enters one (1) acre, more or 11 apply to the I less of vacant and unappropriated demanded in land in Smithville township. Hruns. .. ... 1 OWaz rt# WICK LOUIltV HIIU ill inc wr\ July. 1938. Southport. North Carolina, bounded D IN. Clerk , on the north by the southern line of II swick Countv. . w. Hay Street, on the east by the Bj 8-31c Western line of property conveyed (to Harry <\ Corlette, Jr., and wife, TICE | by the Southport Harbor Co., on II -H.'? 1 the south by the Intra Coastal Can- |f Emma T. al. on the west by a line projected m tompeoiL Annie southward between Gertrude Louyh- tfl "isher William- lin and the Thompson heirs. Florence Re- This the 30th day of July, 1938. X Glover, by, R. I. MINTZ. nters two (2) j 8-31c Ex-Officio Entry Taker. ICE I :o In Whiteville, Don't 1 \ OVER OUR Complete i ' MsaL*-'* *' | ^ ^ i i Bros. 9 I Hardware" j WHITEVILLE, N. C. | ; K3t3K3t3tmtXXX?it?JUI3Ht3tJI3lgq[ B AHAM j| louse i|I I0USE OF ill rERAGES! || Lighted Floor Space! I :0 TO THE WARE- ii I L KNOWN FOR ITS jj | 'rices ill lUGUST 4TH, 1938 1 Pharlliniirn Market! I IGHT By BRINGING I tfCOTO | I Warehouse 1 WRTH CAROLINA I I ince The Addition To | I P. JORDAN! JI 'ES, SAM C. CARTER IB , Proprietors js fl R GETS A BREAK" 11 Your Tobacco Tuesday * 1 te Rush On Opening Day { I * flj
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