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VMM 3jBpVj;5DAOCTOBER 1 | ... , 4 inlo N'o. 3 of the' . t .much held a } I part) Tuesday night at f I i: t. was In charge, t fct\.\lM mH'IKTY j! eting of the!] E - Mi-- ttary Society of ( Mr i'; church was ] y.4 iftt ' noon. Mrs. J pupifs-- is the leader. BiRT.AIN riRCLE I h Gilbert and Mrs. 5 v- George were joint- ] v Might at former's ] |in, : il i: - of Circle No. 3 t | nn Methodist church., : was conducted by'( K M. Hall. Fol-I] H ess discussion the i in.,1 over to the j onducted several i H ; .cuid withes were served Hj^hrcenK j iVFR ROAST < run her of the Southport eti'.yed a weiner \ -Jff: u ' -l.v night at the ] ' T - it the party were ( "Hi k '.ighlin, Lois Bus- < Flubhard, Marion 11 MeP. "aid Gilliken. Roy:, ,'ihn Shannon. vVat-[* 'Hb r - i ar James Mc- ( H- the ninth grade H- . the 'acuity at a :^K.-roast ' the Clifts Mon i H r ': ;' P.-T. A. will meet j Ho . : ! auditorium Thurs M>- M. B. Robbins 1 -Tt and already much 1 H-.:' hi.' heen shown in the i Hk \ will he presented i having the most;< SoRTSTOM to the hunt confident He tare ;h.- very best in the w r :..ii'.i!icn and supplies. BB tore all kinds of shells fror ' and load you want for '! down to a bird load. H have hunting boots, Ht'- = in fact everything Hfi-dressed hunter will be we ^Hs season! I Shailotte Ti Hobson Kii 1 SHALLOT NOTICE! I The voters of Brunswick Hjind one of the following ^Democratic Candidates ar H0" the issues involved in t OCTOB McLAMBS store .... Clift Halabash OCTOB arnums store ess robinson STORE let, OCTOB PERSON STORE "cQEE'S (Battle Royal) OCTOB boards farm w- d. lewis STORE ...... luo. OCTOB honf.y island SCHOOL K*'JM, bennett STORE mintz & mintz STORE to. OCTOB 1 ach store TRlPp S?0RE ahchie evans 1,U. OCTOB jinn abo w fHOENIX w Irpuc OCTOBl 1TSett town IH0MASBORO S 1 meetings SCHED I ? remainder of the sch about Oct H 'tanocratic Exect 12, 1938 i m larents present. ^ Miss Bertha Reld is chairman ll if the program committee which S las planned the following protram: F "A Beautification Program for he school". Glenn Tucker; "Beauification of the Gymnasium", tfrs. Frank Mintz; "Beautifica- v ion of the Teacherage", Mrs. J. J. Johnson; Music, Mrs. George j, Jannon; "The Place of Art in a t Seautification Program, Miss lulia Taylor. iVO MAN'S CLUB r o The first fall meeting of the j Southport Woman's Club was held ast Wednesday afternoon with ilrs. C. G. Ruark in charge of| a he program. j j The new club booklets were j j listributed to members, and dur-1 a ng the business session Mrs. M. j < ft. Sanders, of Southport, and | Mrs. M. M. Rosenbaum. of Shalotte, were voted into the club s nembership. v A report of the district meet- t ng was made by Mrs. Ruark. t ,vho announced that next fall the listrlct federation will meet in Southport. : d The subject for the programj J Wednesday was "Tree Surgery." Mrs. W. G. Butler read an article >n "Pruning Trees"; Mrs. Prince f fVBrien read a paper on "Tree v health"; Mrs. George Y. Watson F ead Joyce Kilmer's poem Trees"; and J. Berg offered the cooperation of the city fathers in t coking after the trees about the > v streets of the town. Mrs. Watson. J Mrs. Ruark and Mis. C. Ed' ii Taylor were appointed to attend c the next regular meeting of the 5outhport board of aldermen to iiscuss with members of that i aody a program designed to give r r>ermanent care to the Southport live oaks. r CONDITION IMPROVES e Friends here will be glad to learn that the .condition of Cap- j tain Sam Brinkman, who is a patient in a government hospital e In Washington. D. C., is consid-'c jrably improved. ??r HflHHHMHHHBK! 1 EADQUARTERS [ If that ay of f aring I rading Co. rby, Prop. j TE, N. C. - { J ? ' ' I f*??????????*?*?!' NOTICE! I' County are invited to at- ! ( meetings and hear the J! id invited speakers talk | * he coming election. ER 14 j j J on L. Moore and Thomas j j r Frink and Sentelle j f ? ER 15 J| j Wells and Sinclair j t Sentelle and Burney J I 1ER 17 1 Burney and Mintz ii!a Frink and Watkins j[ J ER 19 )| I Sentelle and Frink ) ! : Burney and Thomas 1 i r ER 21 J i , Sinclair and Mintz j j r Burney and Frink j j J Burney and Ruark j j C ER 22 )| Wells and Burney ) ! 1 Sinclair and Frink J j 1 Sentelle and Ruark ] * ER 24 ^ J Burney and Frink . > . B. Campbell and Mintz j > ? ER 26 j|, Burney and Thomas j | a Sentelle and Frink i I a ULED FOR 7:30 P. M. jj 8 edule will be announced j j ober 20. i iitive Committee J \ t I 1 Personal 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wells and Irs. Mabel Marran, of Wilmingon, were week-end visitors in " outhport. ? Malcolm Frink, student at Oak I. lidge, was at home for the week- tei nd. W ... Ci Bert Marlowe, who has been forking on a dredge in New rork is spending his vacation 1 ere with his mother, Mrs. Mat- Be ie Marlowe. an ... ^ Mrs. E. H. Barringer, Sr., of Suras, La., and Mrs. E. H. Baringer, Jr., and son, Edson, III, f New Orleans, La., are visiting th Jr. and Mrs. C. R. Livingston. fo ... Mr. and Mrs. Parker Howey nd son are visiting his mother, Jrs. George P. Howey. Mr. and a Jrs. Bruce McQueen, of Rowland, ty ccompanied them here for a Tt Sunday visit in Southport. * * Robert Willis of Wilmington pent the week-end here with his ad rife, Mrs. Thelma Willis, a mem- He ler of the Southport school facul- ca y . Mrs. Arthur Weeks and chilIren, of Wilmington, are visiting I uri Jr. and Mrs. C. R. Livingston. W ... Cc Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ruark, of taleigh, spent the week-end here rith his mother, Mrs. Sallie tuark. w * ? ? C< Mrs. Fred Covington, who has m ieen spending: several weeks here vith her mother, Mrs. Mamie toore. has returned to her home n Atlanta, Ga. Her husband pi ante Saturday for her. af * B. Eugene Moore, of Ahoskie, visted relatives here during the i ast week-end. ? Ed Newton and Pearce Cran- yj ner, of Raleigh, spent the week- g? nd here with relatives. | Mrs. I. B. Bussels and Mrs. E. A. Hall spent last week in Ral- en igh where they attended the oncert given by Norman Cordan. * * * of Miss Thelma Johnson, student lurse at James Walker Memorial dg Jospital, Wilmington, spent a few Jc lours Sunday afternoon and evenng here with relatives. et m Miss Mary Catherine Northrop las returned from Washington, D. . * . nc Miss Louise Niernsee, student ? it Peace College, Raleigh, was a veek-end visitor here. at ~ m Neiv Arrivals S Cl M Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cook, of B louthport, announce the birth of rpj t daughter, Carolyn Jeanette, on M October 6 in the Brunswick Coun- si) y Hospital. ch ...Mr. and Mrs. James M. Harper, gj Tr., announce the birth of a son, m Tames M. Harper III, at the F] Srunswick County Hospital Frilay, October 7. go " ~ w) Twelve Old Maids a To Be Presented w en "The Twelve Old Maids", will an e presented at 8 o'clock in the iouthport high school auditorium. w The characters are as follows: ^ Jrs. Breamer, a scheme who gt akes summer boarders, Mrs. Car- q( ie Davis: Liza Pearl, her hired B( flrl. not so slow, Mrs. Mary af Jintz; Madam Zikeller, a fortune eller after the coin, Mrs. Eva g tuark; Lizzie Lidy, awfully tidy, E] Jrs. Jessie Taylor: Selima Zook, in A-l cook Mrs. Christine Frink; w Jatilda Finn, who is rather thin, Jrs. Ella Aldridge; Jennina Q( toutt, a little stout lady, Mrs. da Watson: Ethel McWade, a w( loetical maid, Mrs. Nell Nernsie; M Jary Ann Fites, who wants her ights, Mrs. Mary Thompson; ^ Jandy Minter, from Pumpkin ja) Center, Mrs. Grace Dosher; Miss Cate O. Foss, who loves to boss, j Jiss Lottie M. Newton; Lovetta br JcCain, who wants a man, Mrs. ch da M. O'Brian; Cerinthy Fling, co loes nothing but sing, Mrs. Rahel Corlette; Lucindy Toots, who locutes, Mrs. Irma Carr: Eliza feff, just slightly deaf, Mrs. Jinnie Butler; the mystic Oraun, . wooden man, Waters Thompon; music by Mrs. Mary Bus- H< els. ha SC: APPENDECTOMY Miss Atlas Simmons, of Free- mi and, underwent an operation for da he removal of her appendix Thursday at the Brunswick Coun- fa; y Hospital. wi . . _uiam THE STATE PORT PIL NEWS BRIEFS i ATTEND SERIES Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reece, 8 Burris and E. R. Weeks at tided the Saturday and Sundaj orld Series games in New Yori ty. SPECIAL NURSES Hiss Anne Gore, N. R. and Miss tughan, R. "N., of Wilmington e on special duty at the Bruns ck County Hospital. FOR TREATMENT Green Lewis, of Bolivia, is it e Brunswick County Hospita r treatment. FOOT INFECTION James Lambeau, of Supply, wa: patient at the Brunswick Coun Hospital last Tuesday througl mrsday with a foot infection. MEDICAL PATIENT G. C. Gray, of Supply, wai mitted to the Brunswick Count' ispital last Thursday for medi 1 attention. APPENDIX REMOVED James Frasier, of Soiithport iderwent an appendectomy las ednesday at the Brunswicl lunty Hospital. FOR TREATMENT Mrs. L. p Phelps, of Supply is admitted to the Brunswicl >unty Hospital Monday for treat ent. MEETING TODAY Members of the Southport Hos tal Auxiliary are meeting thi ternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 Bussels. ASH NEWS Ash, Oct. 12?Miss Lucill ard, of Ash, returned hom iturday night after spending i aile in Wilmington. Mr. a'nd Mrs. W. H. Burgess Wilmington, spent the week d with relatives here. Miss Udell Robinson spent th ?ek-end with Miss Pearline Bed Longwood. Miss Mabry Ward spent Mon ty night with Miss Betty Loi nrette. Misses Udell Robinson, Margar Holden, Pearline Beck and Lea an Russ and D. L. Ganus vis ;d Mr. and R'.rs. Richard Pigotl Shallotte point, Sunday after ion. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ward, Mr< ollls Ward and Misses Anni ine and Dottie Belle McKeitha tended the anniversary at Pal arle Saturday. Miss Udell Robinson, of Sup y, is spending awhile with rela ves here. Mrs. Leamar Hickman, c ickman's Cross Roads, is spend g a while with her sister, Mri T. Ward of Longwood. Mrs. Weston Ganus, of Nakint tent last week with Mr. an rs. W. E. Ganus. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Ward wer siting friends at Hickman' ross Roads Sunday afternoon. Winnabow News Winnabow, Oct. 12?Mr. an rs. H. C. Justice and Mrs. I Roberts of Norfolk, Va. spen rursday and Friday with th adams J. L. and A. P. Henrj rters of Mrs. Roberts. Mrs Carlton Simpson, of Man tester, N. Y. and Mrs. L,ioy mpson and little son, of Wil ington, visited Mrs. J. L. Henr iday afternoonMr. and Mrs. Wiley Earp ani n, of Selma, spent the week-em Ith Mr. Earp's brother, G. C trp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kye, o inston Salen., spent the week ,d with Mrs Kye's parents, Mr id Mrs. W. H. Tharp, W. D. McCraig and Emmi alker, of Wilmington, visitei rs. E. W. Taylor and famil; inday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs orge Cannon and family, o >livia, also visited them Sunda; ternoon. Doutridge Willetts and Mrs. R Willetts and children, Delnias oise, Althea and R. S? Jr, ent Sunday in Sanitorium witl iss Ida Willetts. G. K. Lewis left Sunday fo: :alo, Florida, on business. Mrs. Preston Savage spent thi ;ek with her parents, Mr. 8n< rs. Mell Smith, of Bolivia. The Day of Prayer was hell lesday at New Hope Presbyter i church and was much enjoy by all. There were about 7! attendance. The visiting ladiei ought sandwiches and the loca urch furnished chicken salad ffee, cake, pickles etc. Freeland Freeland, Oct. 12?-Rumors o: )g C. olora in the Exum sectioi s created more or less of i are among folks around here. Nathan Cole, attorney of Wil Ington, was in town early Mom y attending to business. Mrs. O. B. Sellers and son, Lay yette, and daughter, Maude th a Miss Robinson of Supplj OT. SOUTHPORT, W. C I were visiting relatives here Sui day afternoon. Henry B. Smith and Mrs. ! L. Evans of Laurinburg, visit< 'their mother, Mrs. Emma Smit here during the week-end. T. R. Smith of Laurinburg wi here Saturday looking after tl I interest of his farm situated nc! here. Miss Lillian Watts local men . J ber of our school faculty w< in Whiteville shopping Saturday. r [ Mr. D. G. Wilson and fami t ! and Mrs. S. j?. King and fami went to Charleston, S. C. Sunds to see the damage wroght by tl hurricane some days ago. i Leaman Babson has returnt , from a recent visit with his so Dorsey, who is now living Bristol, Va. Dred says now that since 1 has his heater installed that thei i will be a premium price on whit 1 ing wood but does not say wl j shall pay the price. | Bailey King has bought a ne I mule. ij ; Soybeans Good Feed For Cow s j 1 Soybeans Grow Well 1 Sandy Soils And Provici Late Summer Grazin For Dairy Cattle j Soybeans will grow well in sa: { dy soils and provide late sur mer grazing for dairy cattle Eastern North Carolina, said . C. Kimrey. extension dairy sp cialist at State College in tellir j of a demonstration conducted _ Dare County this summer. Mrs. R. Bruce Etheridge, Manteo. and B. A. Williams, Wanchese, conducted the expet ment by growing 'he soybeans s narrow rows, and having sever : fields for the cows to graze rotation. Williams planted two fields |about three acres each, and 1 j the cows graze in one and th? the other. He would leave them P i finia until thpv hnrl most e! the leaves off, but not loi I enough for them to graze ti I close to the stalks. i.; Decline Noted On Feed Stuff - i II Feedstuff Decline Durir The Past Week, Influei ce By Slower Inquiry F< ! The Increased Offering "I Raleigh, October 10?Feedstu markets declined since last wee! , summary influenced by slower i e quiry for the increased offerini n and easiness in feed grains t l_ ports the U. S. and North Car lina Departments of Agricultui Wheat millfeed prices averag almost $2.00 per ton lower wi market supplies large and inqui (f. slow. High protein feeds were , little easier. Soybean meal w , considerably lower at some poin and discounts were given fro ( current prices for later deliveru j Cottonseed meal was unsettl with price declines at South Gee e gia mills but higher quotatio: s at North Texas mills. Linsei meal was also unsettled. The i dex of wholesale feedstuff pric dropped 95.2 (1935 36 100) cor pared with 97.2 the previous we< and 95.4 two weeks earlier, d year ago, the index stood at 108 two years earlier at 139.1 and years back at 98.9. re Compared with last Friday i ' Chicago, all classes of hogs so from 10 to 50 cents lower wi medium weight butchers takii the full down-turn. Slaught sheep showed little change b' ^ yearlings were steady to stroi , and fat lambs were strong ^ 25 cents higher. The top for fi , steers advanced to $13.50 ai several loads made $13.35. $13.' f and $13.45. Strictly good ai choice medium weight and weig ty offerings were substituted fi ' highly finished kinds and we as much as 50 cents higher * instances. All grades of co\ were mostly 25 cents higher whi ' vealer's were 25 to 50 cents lo\ i. f er" The poultry market weaked < ' some classes during the perio while eggs were firm to stronge In Washington young turkey hei ' held steady but toms lost 1 cei ^ per pound; all sizes of colon fowl sold steady at 15 to 18 cent and Virginia Rocks, broilers ar r fryers, at 16 to 18 cents pi pound. Government graded ar ' dated eggs, U. S. Extras, larg white, were 2 cents stronger Washington at 4114 cents; ui graded, white, current receip gained 1 cent during the peri( I and wholesaled at the week-er 3 at 29 to 30 cents per dozen. J A few lots of 1937 Virgin Type peanuts continued to con ' to market, but prices are lowi perhaps because of the figuri in the diversion schedule for tl new crop Virginia Type good Prices are fully 14 cent lowi than last week and farmer f stock Jumbos are now quoted i i 3% cents with bunch at 314 cen i per pound deliver. Chuck prices were the contr . buting factor to a strong whol . sale steer market in New Yoi and the market closed strong I . 50 cents higher. The lamb marl , et opened strong to $1.00 hlghi r and closed steady to 50 cen n-1 above the opening but the lati i market was not quite as stronj ! as mid-week. Pork supplies weri i scarce and opened strong bu | closed the week below the open is 'ng-1 Exhibit To Show " Progress CM AAA ly lyj Exhibit At State Fair T< iy I Show How Soil Progran ,e Helps N. G. Farmers Ant Consumers id " An exhibit showing how th< in agricultural conservation progran helps North Carolina farmers le business mer, and eonsumers^ prepared under the direction o 1- H. A. Patten, acting AAA exe ,0 cutive officer at State Collegeis being displayed at the Stat w Fair this week. I Part of the exhibit shows hov farmers carry out s6il-buildinj practices to-meet the requirement of the program. These practice include planting legumes and win Ster cover crops, turning unde legumes to add fertility to th soil, terracing fields to checl n erosion, and applying lime am [e phosphate to the land. ? By participating in the pro gram, the farmers not only im prove their land, balance thei jj. farming practices, and increas n_ their in come, but they als< in assure city consumers an ade ^ quate future supply of food am eJ raw products for manufacturing This phase of the program is als' ? ? 11- - 1- ! til. jn i stresseu in me exniou. Another phase shows how th of increased purchasing power o of farm people means greater sale .j. by merchants, and in turn in in creased factory production. Thi a] boosts business and provides wor! in for city dwellers. And as thei purchasing power increases, the; of are able to buy more of th ef fanners' products. ;n The effects of the program tern in to run in a circle, with the bene 0f fits of one group being passei on to others until they come bacl -,0 to the original group, Pattei pointed out. Also on display are picture WANT ADS LOST: One black, white and to: ? small hound. If found return t Mayor Thomas Cooper, Wilming ton. $5.00 reward. 10-12ig FOR SALE?45 heifers, bred. 1 Jr 14 Angus; 12 Herfords and 1 Shorthorn's. Cash or terms. J W. CHRISTIANSEN, Whitevlllf lff N. C? R4. 10-12t's n" eo e. ed th ry i W ed n- \r/*t Susxex Co*to*awv A / CS \ Da "JO* Jones lr At J J n- \ NO" H T99S /f k \ \ ***** ff \ a. \ r< rU ld ? \ '> th \ z \ * fe??iy \ ^4 *."7f ,B ??*?$ t0 \ V*'T;?'a ' h" P^?5 !; * re \ O V /fc 3fCO> V8 \ le \ ^ V* v- \ <Tl C, t \ "Z. \ \ ^ t. \ ct IB ; \ nt ! \ * Jd ; \ a, . \ id I er / id ' / ! ?U "i ? la ,e " " " " Br STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ao COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ie ERIC NORDEN S' ED A. GANEY AND DAWSON JON ? T ?"" "MSKis 10 of the Public Laws of 1913, ana .Superior Court of Brunswick CounU a Township. Brunswick County, and & e- *" ^BEGrNNINO, at the tnoUth ol . corner of Tract Number I described k January 18. 1929. and recorded in to metes and boundaries as set out in , same land aB describ^ in a deed to {" and recorded in Book 50, page .84. ?r fully as if set ?ut !aj " This 19th day of September. 195 ts b J Holden, Clerk Superior Court I I I 5 that are used in maping the 1 J State from the air and checking C i | growers' compliance with the pro- s 11 gram. Farmers looking at the -1 picture can see how clearly dfe- j i ; suremeht possible. LEG AiS j I ENTRY NOTICE J t ENTRY No. ?!4! c Murdock Hewett enters two acres t more or less of vacant and unappro- c, printed land In Shftllotte township. 1 >! Brunswick county. X'. C.. bounded j? on the north by F. \V. Pigott heirs, i 1 on the east by F. W. Pigott heira. r | on the south by the Inland Waterway c Canal and on the west by C. L. ?; I Stanley heirs. t , Filtered this 5th day October. 1938, i a II. I. Mint*. Rx-offlclao Rntry Taker e 11-2-* . I NOTICE OF HBSAl.E jc ' I By virtue of a judgment of the | r -1 Superior Court of Brunswick County. f I wherein Brunswick County et al are plaintiffs, and Hale Bepeh Develop- i -merit Company. Incorporated. et . . at. are defendants, the undersigned I Receiver and Commissioner will exe j pose for sale at the Court House door v J in Southport. X. C.. to the iast and l highest bidder. for cash, on Monday, <j V November 7. 1938. at 12 o'clock Noon, i x the following described lands, subject. C * however, to the right-of-way of the v 8; Inland Waterway, towit: Lying ami r s' being in Brunswick County. X. C., t and" described as follows; c " j RROINNINO at the mouth of Roar- 1 r|ing Branch, the Kastern edge of ?] | the lands of S. B. Frink. et al.. in " 6 the dividing line between Hale Beach J k I Development Company. In?., and S. J . | B. Frink, et al.. and running thence J d; with the edge of the high laml as 1 distinguished from the marsh, in an n Faaterly direction passing Spring v '* Branch. Little. Field Slue. Cause., _ Landing. Killvnrt Creek, ihe Durkl { , Pond, to the center of Bug (Jut r Creek; thence South 10 Fast to the c e low water mark of the Atlantic ,, Ocean; a"hd thence along the low 'T 0 water mark Westwardl.v to a point - South of the beginning, thence .North , to the l>egilining in the center of i a j Roaring Branch, excepting therefrom r. ine P9nio|i ui sam jucjiiiik*?* eiuuuwieu ' within the right-of-way of the Intra 0 Coastal Waterway. whleU exception is \ shown on map-prepared by Lewis L. I Merritt. C. H.. April 1931, registered c e in the Register of Deeds Orflce of i f Brunswick County, North Carolina. t All the rights of the Stale of v s North Carolina in the condemnation ? - proceeding against the above named 1 defendants are excepted. c The purchaser will deposit 19 per * * cent of the bid. unless it has the c r first lien on the land, and the sale J is subject to confirmation by the ? V Court. ^ 0 There is excepted from this de- \ script ion several lots as shown by , the recorded deeds. rJ This the 4th day of October, 1938. j J Rudolph I. Mintz. j Receiver of Hale Reach Develop- j , merit Company. Inc., and Commission1 er. f ^ I I. C. Wright. Attorney. a ' FORRCI.OSl'llB NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by i a virtue of a. decree of the Superior - Court of Rrunswick County, N. C., dated the 3th day of September. 1938. in an action entitled "Brunswick c County versus S. A. Potter and < " wife if any." the undersigned : commissioner will expose at public auc- j 0 tion sale \4the highest bidder for cash on the 29th day of October, 1938, at 1 12 o'clock M? at the Courthouse j C door, Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the t decree of said court to enforce the t , payment of $25.75, the following r '* described real estate, located in 9 Town Creek Township. Brunswick . r County. N. C., bounded and described ' as follows: 100 A. Home Book WW, page 32: * 50 A. Woods Book 38. page 534. Recorded in the Register of Deeds ofP ROPER" CAPE FEAR R And Nellie C BBUN5WICH Tracts First. 5 A Consolidated Sua \ \ Decemb i J J *v5cak T"4C r Mo 3 " \\ Tut Sussex Coxxoaxnou x^rxxcr M>2 \ J ro r*t Soutt (ass 11 ox x sou JQrtes frXi D JONCS rrJt IA J*9Y ** /9Jf rs ms OS* + S4< am *SM. y?-O^yV. , j. fir CfSKt,? , ^ i^JyS ? /4*&9& 's^tv f If f\-/\.~- * i fly i $ ffito'Q -&- & \4k=!?-?^A m4?P? *&?}* 5 =&% %|5 i? ?&>*-*>* W&\** C^/l-V' 4 -1 (J 1^ . } A"V ? V4~ . ,* -*wite^ * V J.f: |iA?|4e ffiV. "?%?sff* mmr^^ eSJK? '&/& T?ACT nn \ t^-~iii&r M M Mf/HHtNNr t'Ai \ ?' re i ' to a CAner Pr tf /!? I V WW ?ftw \ "-JII 1 __J^ ES named, and all other persona interested ietltloner filed a petition In the office of to certain land* therein described registere that summons has been issued, relurnablt r on the 7th day of November. 1938. S aid State .adjoining the lands of Dawsoi T Redmond's Creek where it empties int in a deed made by H. H. Mcllheimy Rook 46. page 657, Records of BrunBwi cut or plat hereto attached and made a Eric Norden by Nellie B. Slater and h( tereby referred to for the purpose of ii 8. of Brunswick County i " PAGE THREE Ire. Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to and onfirmation by the Court. Ten days d lowed for raise of bid before report nad*. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 23 day of September, 1938. \V. P. Jorgensen. Commissioner. , 0-26-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree or the Suoerlor 'ourt of Brun??*'ick County. X. C.. lated the 5th day of September. 1938. n an action entitled "Brunswick . ?ounty versus H. A. Stanley and rife if any." the uudefttfftttd <> ommissioner will expose at public aucion sale to the highest bidder for cash >n the 29th day of October, 1988, at 2 o'clock M? at the courthouse ! loor. South port. N. C\, to satisfy the ? lecree of said court to enforce the 3 nyment of 810.03. the following 1 escribed real estate, located in lhailotte Township. Brunswick ?Ounty. N. C., bounded and described is follows: 82 Acres Home. All sales subject to report to and onfirmation by the Court. Ten days din wed for raise of hid before report nnde. Cash to he paid at sale. This the 23 day of September. 1988. W. P. Jorgensen. Commissioner. 0-26-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by. irtue of a decree of the Superior 'ourt of Brunswick County. N. C., il lated the 5th day of September, 1938. u atl action entitled "Brunswick M bounty versus M. G. Mooney and rife if any". the undersigned ommissioner will expose at public aucion sale to the highest bidder for cash in the 29th day of October. 1938. at 2 o'clock M.. at the Courthouse loor. Southport, N. C.. to satisfy the lecree of said court to enforce the layment of $12.43. the foBfcwing (escribed real estate, locnbM in .oekwoods Colly Township. Bruiflwick .'aunty, X. C., bounded and described is' follows: 8 Acres Home. This tract of land eing described in Book 28. page* 222. ti the office of Register of Deed, J Brunswick County. * All sales subject to report to and T onfirmation by the Court. Ten days 11 lowed for raise of hid before report nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 22 day of September. 1938. JjM \V. P. Jorgensen, Commissioner. '? FORECLOSURE NOTICE 3 Notice is hereby given that by m irtue of a decree of the Superior m 'ourt of Brunswick Countj', N. C., 9 lated the 5th day of September. 1938, H n an action entitled "Brunswick H 'ount.v versus W. H. hong and M vife if any." the undersigned E ommissioner will expose at public auc- 9 ion sale to the highest bidder fcr cash H| ut the 29th day of October, i938, at 2 o'clock M., at the Courthouse fl loor. Southport. X. C., to satisfy th? m lecree of said court to enforce the layment of $8.10, the following ?| I escribed real estate. located In H .ockwoods Folly Township. Brunswick ffi v r* ? ?.i M UUIliy, .?. v_uuunuru mill umuusn H is follows: M 20 Acres Home. This iract of land 8 ?eing described in Hook 32, page 430. jfl n Che office of Register of Deed. 3 Brunswick County. m All sales subject to report to and jfl onflrmation by the Court. Ten da*9 jfl illowed tor raise of bid before R nade. Cash to be paid at sale. J! This the 23 day of September. M W. I*. Jorgensen. Commissions! ja ADMINISTRATION'S NOTICE ?9 Having qualified as administrate* aj >f the estate of S. O. tlrissett, de? a eased. late of Hrunswick county. fl S'orth Carolina, this is to notify all ?ersons having claims against tb% fl state of the said deceased to exhl* fl til them to the undersigned at H touthport. X. C on or -e.'ore tlifc S :9th day of August.. 1929. or this ru?- & ice will be pleaded in bar of their Ml ecovery. All persons indebted to said H 'state will please make immediato >ayment. |j This the 29th nay of August, 1938, 9 M. L. MINT/,. Administrator, 3 of the Estate of >?. (5 Grisxelt, j Deceased. y f JL I 10-Sc 3 ry or 9 ICE CCWPANV 1 > Slater^. j E ;ca N.c. / 8 ECONO 4 Tmisd // B vrr En- Cpc Nooocn Ct // j B ?r m // 9 "A-. j a J j <l ^ y ) 9 5^ /*, / I IB ***&/// f t ^ fi '0m/ f j* J WW I * /, I m // I ily-f f/ I / I I ! M I 'Z'H !m 1*1 1 flu I I m ' li \ ( I i 1 ? r-H 1-* will take notice that on the 8th day the Clark of the Superior Court of d and confirmed pursuant to Chapter i In the office of the Clerk of the aid .and is situate in Town Creak a Jones, and hounded and described o Cape Fear River, It being the 4th and others to Ed. A. Qaney, dated ck County, and having such other part of this description, and being the >r husband, dated January 2S, 19?. ncluding said description herein as j
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