[r^Y. AUGUST 2, 1939. , JAT CRUTCHFIELD'S ^ H . jBUnfij^BB ^MpSIS^^ I 'M . Raymond cLtchfield Ii\K, A BROWN JIMMY MORGAN, Auctioneer itchfield Warehouse Has Strong Organization , , ?! experienced warehouseman. He J And banner _ ... .field And Frank and his brotber- Galther' I are two 0f ^e most promising ?n Form A Manage- . . . . . ? tl u a r a y?unS tobacconists in North CarAt v >u A?a olina and men wh0 know them' cce 0'. ou n ancj wjj0 a]S0 ^now the tobacco business, say that these men are l, ",h0 management amonS the best warehouse oper, " . ators in the business, i 5 Warehouse in .? . Associated with them in the i ? season will bei ., . _ . operation of Crutchfield s WareI grew up j houae ]ast year was Frank Brown, I u nd u'ho . _ ? n """" . j wnose i? years on ine tsoraei =,ame lom Belt makes him thoroughly familiar with the warehouse busi Caither Crutch- lless and with the ,iule thi a? - -s of G. E. Crutchthat a warehouseman can do to tobacconist of help his customer. Mr. Brown and B .ar. who has spent the Crutchfields make a smooth H.': operation of to, working combination, and they w ose ex- wjl[ f0i]0W saies each day in their j^B Border Belt cov-1 warehouse. " "jry. Raymond E. L. (Jimmie) Morgan is the ; engaged in the young auctioneer who won such : for 12 years general approval last season from H: ytur.g in point of j the farmers who sold tobac:o at qualified as an Crutchfields. His youthful apI TO MY FRIENDS:? I I WISH TO INVITE YO I SELL TOBAC 1WITH ME AT FARMEF WAREHOUS] WHITE VILI want to assure my friends of eve e and highest market prices if yc \kmers warehouse in \* iit you get every attention and her your best interest at all tim J, B, WARI j pearance belies ihe 10-years experience that makes him one of fi | the best young auctioneers who u 1 ever cried out for the high del- V I lar. n R. L. Beal, bookkeeper, is an 1; important man in the Crutchfield organization, for he is the man \ who keeps the office work right i1< up to the minute. He is backed! d by years of experience, and is X generally recognized as one of ii the best in the business. Hls| assistants will be R. M. Stroud ' and Miss Inez Harrelson, both of p j whom have had experience in J i warehouse bookkeeping depart-1 ; ments. a Walter Moore is a veteran d bookman of many years exper- " : ience, and this gives the Crutch; field an unusually capable man a ! in a mighty important place. His a | partner and associate of long ! standing is John Dunn, clipman, p who stays right with him as they p rush along behind the sale. W. M. Williams will again * serve as floor manager, and the E ! experience he has gained in his S i years of service in the ware- 0 house business is the guarantee 11 that Crutchfield offers the tobac-: n co farmer that his business will be well taken care of. Charles Williams, Jr., will serve ^ as weighman and it is a source I of satisfaction to the management ^ that they have a dependable man j of this type in this important 3 position. Assistant weighmaster J will be Frank Brown, Jr., who is 3 following in the footsteps of his father, one of the operators of j ^ | Crutchfields Warehouse. J J in talking to the Crutchfields about their organization they say 11 that every man was picked for his job on the basis of his ex- v perience and ability and the or- v ganization was perfected with the K idea of giving the very best service possible to the farmers who C each year come to Crutchfield's v Warehouse to sell their crop. Winnabow News t] ti J. F. Pruett of Whiteville was visitor here Wednesday. s Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vines of n Wilmington were visitors here Tuesday. g Mr. and Mrs. Raney and children of Norfolk, Va., were visit- a ors here Thursday. C G. W. Brinkley of Rocky- n Mount, was a visitor here Thurs- ^ day. Dr. Cedric Zebelin of Wallace, George Zebelin and 2 children, George Henry and Mary Mollie and Misses Myrtle Zebelin and I Wilhemina Weirse of Wilmington spent Thursday afternoon i with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zebelin. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Faulke and daughters, Misses Judy and Elizabeth, left Thursday morning to visit Dr. Stoddard and family in Cashiers. Mrs. A. P. Henry and 2 children A. P. Jr., and Miss Elizabeth and Mrs J. L. Henry spent Thursday evening in Wilmington with Charles F. Jones and family. The event was the 75th birthday of their father, G. A. Jones. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXf i ? II II 11 II II I II TO || :co I II II II ij _ !: > C i E | ,E I! II II II I i :ry courtesy, best j ( )( >u sell tobacco at j' I /hiteville. I will jj l ! will personally jj es. j j ) jj : j EXXXXXXXSSKXXXXl** - - THE STATE P0R1 friends will be glad to kno liss Hettie Fisher Willetts, wl nderwent an operation at Jam talker Memorial Hospital, W lington, Tuesday is doing nic f. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shamer ai ladames Susan and Elina Bla ?y of Winston-Salem spent Fi ay afternoon with Seargent ai Irs. Lee Kye. They are spen ig the week at Carolina Beac Mrs. Maggie Nichols of Sout oft spent Friday evening wi Irs. Lizzie Henry. Steadmoh McKeithan exhibiti targe rattlesnake here Thur ay afternoon that was killi ear the Golloway home, Bolivi t measured 5 ft. 10 inches lot nd 10 inches in circumferen nd had 11 rattles. Miss Violet Williams returni o her home in Luzerne, Pa., a er a pleasant visit with Mi Ithel Satterfield. Miss Ma: llkins of Wilmington and Mi latterfield and Desie Sellars a ompanied her and will attei he Lakemont Bible Conferen ear Altoona, Pa. Mfs. Charles F, Jones and hildren of Wilmington spe 'riday evening with Mrs. A, lenry and family. Misses Dor hy and Thetis remained pend the week-end. John L. Tharp of Wilmingti pent Friday night with his aur Irs. C. H. Zebelin. Mrs. T. E. Cooper of Wilmin on visited Mrs: J. L. Henry Sa rday morning on her retu; rip from Myrtle Beach. S. C. Claude McKeithan of Jackso ille spent the week-end he rith his mother, Mrs. Alice M [eithan. S. O. Craven of Charleston, spent the week-end he nth his family. Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie McKeit _ j ir_ j i r m: 11 if ii anu mi. anu mra. rnuui m Leithan of Wilmington, visiti heir mother, Mrs. Alice McK< han, Sunday. Miss Ira Swain of Wilmingti pent the week-end with h lother, Mrs. Webster Swain. G. R. Lewis left Sunday f apilo, Ga? on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Jon nd children Franklin and Mi Jiarlotte, spent Sunday afte oon and evening with Mr. ar Irs. J. L. and A. P. Henry. Approximately 6,000,000 fishir censes were sold in the Uniti tates in 1938. ; ? Mr. Fan SPEND YC WHERE Y0 RIGHT it? nniTitcm IN DKUNOVY } Shallotte HOBSON K1 Shalloi V" " ' im / BUI ANNOII A tentative bu Southport for th< been prepared a the office of Cil Collector, subjec until August 17, same will be adc are filed. if Auditor & i i Si ; PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C >w Twenty-four new planes win be, 101 added to a daily lacol service in 1 es British Malaya. 11- ?j- 3 : e- Wanted REWARfj of 31.00 for return of id key . case lost somewhere downk town Sunday. State Port Pilot ri- office. ? S-2c. t" lEGALS { ; h- XOTK'F, OF SAXSJ UNDER .i DEED 6F TRl'ST Under and by virture of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust (executed by Elizabeth Johnson and ed Rachael Gore, to H. I. Mimz. Trustee, on the 3rd, day of November, s" i 1938. recorded in Book No. 67. Page eci I 156. Registry of Brunswick County I North Carolina, default having been ;R- I made in the payments of the indebt- j lg. | eduess secured thereby, the under- j 5 I signed trustee will offer for sale, at i ce | public auction, for cash. at the J : Courthouse uoor in Brunswick CounI ty. on the 28th, day of August, 1939. at Twelve o'clock Noon, all that cered tain lot or parcel of land located in f Smithville Township. Brunswick County. North Carolina, described as a a follO.WS: TRACT NO. ONE: BEGINNING at a stake in the ry Reynolds line Lot No. 3. runs N. 84 W. 54 poles to a small pine corner of Lot No. 5; thence S. 25 W. c. about 29 P to a stake; thence. S. 82 E. 54 poles to a stake corner of Lot id No. 3, thence N. 25 E. about 29 P to the beginning, containing 10 acrce es. This being lot No 4 in the division of Nancy Gore's land. TRACT NO. TWO: 4 BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of Cape Fear River, Nancy Gores corner; thence with her line nt North 84 West 100 poles to a stake; r> thence North 1 West 36 yards to a * ' stake: thence South 84 East to a O- stake on the Cape Fear River: thence down said river to the beginning, to containing 5 acres, more or less, this being the same tract conveyed by Fred Reynolds to Mary Sorenin sen on the 5th. day of February. 1909,' and recorded in Book No. 13. it, Deeds on page 259. Dated and Posted July 27th.1939. R. I. MINTZ. TRUSTEE p-. ,S. B. FRINK. Attorney. t. tEl TIM'STEB'S SAI.E OF m REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power and author| ity contained in a certain deed of n-; trust dated the 12th day of July. ! 1935 executed by (5. D. Robinson and re | wife, Lizzie Robinson to T. C. Aberc_ | nethy. Trustee, which deed of trust is duly registered in the of fide of the | Register of Deeds of Brunswick - I countv. North Carolina, in Book of | .Mortgages. Deeds of Trust No. 58, rp page 138. securing a certain note payable to HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, default having been . made for a period of more than "" ! ninety (90) days in the payment of c_ said note as provided therein and , in the performance of certain eovened ants set out in said deed of trust. . and demand of foreclosure having -1" been made by the holder of said j indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee , will offer for sale at public auction >n to the highest bidder for cash at | the Court House door in Brunswick er' County, Southport. North Carolina at 11' o'clock noon on the 28th day of j August. 1939 the following described or i real estate to wit: All that certain i lot. tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Smithville Townes ship. County of Brunswick. State of North Carolina, and more parSS j ticularly described and defined as follows: r" I BEGINNING at a point on the West i line of Atlantic Ave. which point is distant in a Northwardly direction, 90 ft. from the point of intersection of said Atlantic Avenue with the North line of Moore St.; thence South 55 deg. 00 West and parallel ? with Moore St. 06 ft. to a stake on 3d the Eastern line of Lot No. 47; thence North 35 deg. 00 West and V, ner: )UR MONEY U MADE ITAT HOME 1CK COUNTY! I Trading Co. RBY, Proprietor tte, N. G. f V DGET NCEMENTj idget for the City of 2 year 1939-1940, has nd will be on file at y Auditor and Tax t to public inspection 1939, at which time ipted if no objections WEEKS AX COLLECTOR ? * * parallel with Atlantic Ave. 75 ft. to a i stake on Mrs. A. \V. Moore line; I thence North 55 deg. 00, East and, parallel with Moore St 66. ft. to the Western line of Atlantic Ave.; thence! South 35 deg. U0. East and with the | Western line of Atlantic Ave. 75 ft. to the BEGINNING point, being a part of Lot No. 48, according to the official plan of the City of Southp'ort. X. C.; said premises being known as the property of G. D. I Robinson, according to survey made by R. I. Mintz, C. E., under date of June 29. 1935. and being the same Broperty conveyed to J. Arthur osher by R. H. Maultsby and wife. Daisy R. Maultsby. by deed dated March 12. 1913, recorded in Book No. 20. at page 153. in the office of the Register of Deeds ot' Brunswick County; and the properly conveyed by J. Arthur Dosher a rut wife. Grace K. Dosher to William Anderson by deed dated October 13. 1919, recorded in Book No. 32 at page 251. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, being part of this property; and he property conveyed by William Anderson t'o G. D. Robinson by deed dated September 28. 1931. recorded in Book No. 54. at page 279, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, being part of this property; and the property conveyed by J. Arthur Dosher and wife. Grace K. Dosher. to G. D. Robinson by deed dated June 28. 1935. recorded in Book No. 57. at page 325 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, being a part of this property. This property will be sold subject to 1939 taxes. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This, the 25th day of July. 1939. T. C. Abernethy. Trustee. S. B. Prink. Attorney. 8-23-c A I)MIXIS'I R A TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late Miss Sue Atkinson of Bolivia. N. C.. this is to notify all persons indebted to the estate to make immediate payment to the undersigned at his home at Bolivia. X. C. All persons having claims against the estate will file the same With the undersigned at his home at Bolivia. X. C. within one' year, from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded as a bar to their recovery of said claim. This the 19th day of July 1939. S. V. Atkinson. Administrator of the Estate of Miss Sue Atkinson. 8-23-c SALE BY TRUSTEE A raise of bid having been received on the sale of July 3rd, 1939. 'under and by virtue of power of sale contained in that deed of trust executed by \V. H. Heffner to C. Ed. Taylor, Trustee for the use of Thomas Bennett. Kingston Bennett, Colas Bennett. Marie Bennett, and Hazel Bennett. June 10. 1931, recorded in Book 53, Page 287* and the order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. North Carolina, in the matter of Thomas Bennett and others, dated June 3rd, 1939, default having been made in rhA tinvmant of tne notes therein recited, and demand having: been made to advertise and sell the property by court, this is to give notice that the undersigned trustee will sell at the courthouse door, Southport, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands, on TBI ItSDAY. July 27, 1939 AT NOON: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a pipe with pointers on the Old Wilmington and Georgetown road, the division line between Lots 5 and 6 of the S. H. Thomas Estate, shown by survey ol' A. J. Brown. December 19-1; "runs thence westwardly with the said road about 192?l feet to the State line: thence with the State line south 43 east 1772 feet to the division line between Lots 5 and 6 of the said division; thence north 7 degrees 30 minutes west about 2257 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 45 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land on which the Bennett dwelling house is located. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the lands of W. H. Heffner et al. BEGINNING at a stake and a live oak on the edge of Calabash River: runs thence north 9 degrees 30 minutes west 3697 feet to a pine on the Wilmington anil Georgetown Road; thence about south with the road about 1000 feet to an iron pipe; thence south 7 degrees 30 minutes east 3877 feet to a stake at the Boundary Landing; thence with the said Calabash River to the BEGINNING. containing 60 acres, more or less. This being a part of the tract deeded from the Estate of S. II. Thomas to C. G. Thomas, reference to Public Records of Brunswick County will be more thoroughly examined. About ten (10) acres or the above described land being located in Horry County. South Carolina, the tract containing 60 acres in all. And also being the same lain! conveyed by C. G. Thomas to W. H. Heffner by deed dated October 21st, 1927, recorded in Book 46. at page 418, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County. North Carolina. Dated and posted this the 12th day of July 1939. C. ED. TAYLOR. Trustee. 7-26-c NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. North Carolina, made in the Special Proceeding entitled: Edgar 1). Warren, et als. \ s Mary M. Warren, et als., the undersierneri commissioner, will, on the 31st day of July, 1939. at 12:00 (twelve) o clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Southport. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to wit;B EG INNING at a Black Gum tree, W. H. Bobbins corner in the run of the western prong of Old Field branch; runs thence up said run of the branch South 98 degrees West, 143 feet to a Puff Weel tree; thence up the run South 11 degrees, 30 minutes. West 183 feet to a stake; thence up the run South 34 degrees West, 136 feet to a stake; thence up the run South 87 degrees West, 83 feet to a Spruce Pine; thence South 47 degrees West. 18 feet to a lightwood stump at the mouth of the ditch in the above mentioned branch; thence up said ditch South 38 degrees West. 330 feet to a stake in the edge of a small pond; thence South 80 degrees YVest. feet to a Spruce Pine in the edge of said pond; thence up said ditch South 31 degrees West. 412',feet to the public road; thence South about 73 degrees East, with I. D. Harrelson"s line to I. T. Robbins corner; thence with his line North about 25 degrees East, about J600 feet to a stake. I. T. Robbins corner in J. F. Swain's line; thence with Swain's line North 72 degrees East. 155 feet to a stake, said Swain's corner; thence North 74 degrees, 50 minutes West. 317 feet to the Beginning. Containing about 22 acres, more or less. (Subject to a dower right of Airs. Alary M. Warren in two acres more or less, as set out by the Sheriff in this proceeding). This the 14th day of July, 1039. J. II. Ferguson, Commissioner 7-26-c ' FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C? dated the 5 th day of June. 1939, In an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? E. H. Hayes and wife if any"? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th. day of Aug. 1939, at 12:00 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse door. Southport, K. C. to satisfy the decree of sain (court to enforce the payment of ! $242.41, the following described real | estate located in North West township, Brunswick County, N. C., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the North| ern line of the New Clay Road leadi ing from the Brunswick River to I "Leland"?said point being S. E. corI ner of a one-half part of land conveyed by Hans L. AIcKeithan to George C. AIcKeithan (Farm No. 11) and being thirty six hundred and three feet and 6 inches (3603) feet and 6-12 inches) Westwardly along said road from the center of the bridge over "Rice-field Branch", and runs thence North 20 degrees 10' East with the Westwardly line of Farm No. 10 four-hundred and two (402) I feet and six (6) inches, to a point | in the Southern line of a proposed Iroud; thence North 77 deg. 10' West with the Southernly-edge or line of said proposed road Two hundred-fifty one feet and six inches?to the inter section, of the said,' proposed road? to the easterly Une of another, pro- No posed road; thence. Soutli 1- degrees virtu 50" West with the> Eastern line of Cour the last mentioned proposed road; date* three-hundred seventy-two feet arid jn six inches to the intersection of said Cour line with the Northern line of the j j New sand-clay road; Thence along Whit the Northern line of said road East- credi erly Two-Hundred and two feet and the six inches, to the point of beginning: p0<je containing three and 85-10U acres, I more or less. high And all other lands owned and 2 I listed by E. .ft Hayes and wife, if i x" ( I any. in Northwest Township, Hruns- | ro:url | wick County, N. C. : *.>7q i All sales subject to report to and ; confirmation by the Court. Ten days ! . . | allowed for raise of bid before report ^hl, made. Cash to be paid at sale. * ? 1 i This the 1st. day of July. 1939. vj S. B Frink. Commissioner. 8-2-c j FORECLOSURE XOTICE j I:'''1', Notice is hereby given that by'jj:^, virtue of a decree of the Superior j Court of .Brunswick County, N. C.. ihem dried the 5tn day of June. 1939. stak< in an action entitled "Brunswick to a County versus? W". H. Chinnis and wife if any. J. E. fherv Furr. trustee. W. G. Fountain* Thorn- reel ason-Ripple Lumber Co."? c?fthe undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the Be highest bidder for cash on the 7th. West day of Aug. 1939, at 12:00 o'clock A. of tl M? at the Courthouse door, .Southport. runs N. C., to satisfy the decree of said .Soul court to enforce the payment of $222.61, the following described real t0 a estate located in North West feet Township. Brunswick County. N. C\, theiv bounded and described as follows: shin Beginning at a point in the North- to t em Boundary U. S. Highway No. 74 acres seventy five feet in an eastwardly ?' direction from the center of the serv- 1 , ice station building, and runs thence 2IV in a Northwardly direction at right angles to said Highway 100 feet to a * ' ^ stake, thence in a Westwardly direc- *, * tion parallel with the .Northern J'*Boundary of said highway 150 feet tneni to a stake, thence in a Southwardly P. direction at right angles to said high- 13 I way 100 feet to a stake in the north- talni ern boundary of said highway, and Be thence in an eastwardly direction with Way the Northern boundary of said high- runs way 150 feet to the beginning. ft. I And all other Heal Property own- east ed and listed by W. H. Chinnis. and Soul wife, if any, in Northwest Township, edge Brunswick County. with All sales subject to report to and ning confirmation by the Court. Ten days acre allowed for raise of bid before report Be made. Cash to be paid at sale. G. This the 1st. day of July. 1939. with S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 8-2-c road then FORECLOSURE NOTICE line. Notiee is hereby given that by A. ( virtue of a decree of the Superior Ai Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. liste dated the 5th day of June. 1939. any. in an action entitled "Brunswick Al County versus? eonf A. G. Fennell Estate"? allo\ the undersigned commissioner will ex- mad pose at public auction sale to the 'J1 highest bidder for cash on the 7th. S. day of Aug. 1939. at 12:00 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse door. Southport. N. C, to satisfy the decree of said .-s,< court to enforce the payment of virti $74.95. the following described real Coui i estate locaieu 111 iowii v-ree* iuwiiship, Brunswick County, X. C., >? bounded and described as follows: Coui FIRST TRACT: F. . Beginning at a line In R. B. H. I Dyson's line runs North 50 degrees the Fast, twenty poles and seven links pose to a stake, thence North 8 degrees high West 44 poles to a stake, thence day South 57 West 15 poles and three M., links to a pine in said Dyson's line. N. ' thence along said line to the begin- cour ning, ocntaining Four (4) acres more $158. or less. estai I Beginning at a pine stump in T. C. Tow Mclllhenny s line, Henry Ganey's cor- bour ner runs with Mclllhonny's line South Bt 3 degrees West 32 poles to a stake, of E. r. Ganey's corner, thence with Roa< his line West 62 poles to a stake, to a thence North West 37 poles to a Thei stake, theme North 84 degrees East Thei 91 poles to the beginning, containing stak by estimation twelve acres, and be- tainl ing the same land described. Ai And all other lands owned and list- liste ed in the name of A. (?. Fennell if a | Estate, in Town Creek Township. Al Brunswick County. conf All sales subject to repbrt to and alloi confirmation by the Court. Ten days mad allowed for raise of bid before report T1 made. Cash to be paid at sale. S. This the 1st. day of July. 1939. S. B. Frink. Commissioner. 8-2-c Nr FORECLOSIRE NOTICE virti Notice is hereby given that by roui virtue of a decree of the Superior date Court of Brunswick County. N. <\. in dated the 1st day of May. 1939. ''on* in an action entitled "Brunswick T. j County versus? the P. M. Blanton and Wife if any"? o wn the undersigned commissioner will ex- high pose at public auction sale to the day highest bidder for cash on the 7th. ^f., (lay of Aug. 1939. at 12:00 o'clock A. X> M., at the Courthouse door. Southport. I cour X. C., to satisfy the decree of said $36.t court to enforce the payment of $190.70. the following described real Tow estate, located in Shallotte Township, bo'll Brunswick County. X. C., bounded 9 and described as follows: ing: Beginning ;it a pine, runs thence Ai east 51 chains and 78 links to a small mid pine: thence North 27 chains and 30 it" a links to another small pine: thence Bra West 51 chains and 78 links to a Ai pine: thence South to the beginning, conf excepting however. 10 acres of the alio' above land formerly sold to T. L. mod Long; said tract being the same T1 formerly owned by F. J. Bennett, and <?. < onveyed by will of J. F. Bennett to said P. M. Blanton and wife, and this half interest conveyed by deed from s, said Blanton and his wife to said Vlrti Homer Lyon and C. Ed. Taylor (70U Mor?h '?nih 1917 hook 29 nage 259. Hate the said tract containing 12o acres jn more or less. pou And all other lands owned by P. M. A Blanton in Hrunswick County. the All sales subject to report to and nOHP confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report ,{av made. Cash to be paid at sale. *r' This the 1st. day of July, 1939. S. B. Frink. Commissioner. 8-2-c nnvi FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by rn0.v virtue of a decree of the Superior hniII Court of Brunswick County, N. C., ?, dated the 1st day of May. 1939. Ian(] 'in an action entitled "Brunswick run> County versus? ,ire(' L. H. Benton and wife if any"? the undersigned commissioner will ex- ])rai pose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th. ers day of Aug. 1939. at 12:00 o'clock A. p0je M., at the Courthouse door. Southport. sonN. C., to satisfy the decree of said ami court to enforce the payment of 0f $109.87, the following described real .Mill estate located in Shallotte Town- 0j? ship. Brunswick County, N. C., into bounded ana aescrineu as iuuov?o. tt,g 7 Acres Home; 34% Acres Hardee safd Estate; 18 Acres Swamp. woo And all other Real Property owned said and listed by L. H. Benton and wife Con if any, in Snallotte Township, Bruns- acre wick county. A All sales subject to report to and A. 1 confirmation by the Court. Ten days vvicl allowed for raise of bid before report A made. Cash to be paid at sale. conl This the 1st. day of July, 1939. alio S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 8-2-c ma* T! foreclosure notice s. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C., N dated the 22nd day of May. 1939 virt in an action entitled "Brunswick Cou County versus? dati D. B. Lewis and wife if any"? in the undersigned commissioner will ex- Cou ,iose ai public auction sale to the P. highest bidder for cash on the 7th. the day of Aug. 1939. at 12:00 o'clock A. post AL, at the Courthouse door, Southport, higl N. C.. to satisfy the decree of safd day court to enforce the payment of M., $120.70, the following described real X. estate, located in Town Creek Town- cou ship, Brunswick County, N. C., bound- $16! cd and described as follows: estz Beginning on the South side of Mill Bru Creek, Beginning at the beginning and corner of a Three Hundred acre tract. R , said tract being the beginning corner Got of the old home tract at D. G. Lewis's Eas where he now lives, runs thence with a i the FX G. Home tract line, about poll South East 140 poles to a pine in We 1 the old home tract line, thence N. Bei 10 E. 84 poles to a stake, thence N. to 59 W. 112 poles to a stake at the Xoj , Run of Mill Creek, thence up the the i same to the First Station. beg And all other lands owned and or i listed by the said D. B. Lewis in A the County of Brunswick. Fri All sales subject to report to and A confirmation by the Court. Ten days con allowed for raise of bid before report alk made. Cash to be paid at sale. ma This the 1st. day of July, 1939. T S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 8-2-c S PAGE THREE I FORECLOSURE NOTICE E tlce is hereby given that by JJ e of a decree of the Superior M t of Brunswick County. X. C-. 8 i the 22nd day of May. 1939 9 an action entitled "Brunswick ity versus? M McKoy and wife if any: R. D H :e & Gladys F McKoy, judgment 1 undersigned commissioner will ex- R at public auction sale to the H est bidder for cash on the 7th. | of Aug. 193M. at 12:00 o'clock I at the Courthouse door. Southport. I to satisfy the de< ree oi aid t to enforce the payment of 99. the following described real e. located in Town Creek TownBrunswick County, X. C., boundand described as follows: RST TRACT: beginning at a stake on the East of a small Branch near the good D. P. McKeithan's corner, runs re North 70 East 300 feet to a i at tin- edge of tie* good road re North li \V. 782 feet to a ?: thence South "<; West 379 feet stake in D. P. McKeithan's line: re with his line South 17 W. 688 containing 0 l-i acres more or ,'COND TRACT: ginning at an iron stake on the t side the Train Road a corner lie Warcamau Shingle Co. land thence with the Train Road h 31 West 27 feet to an iron l-: thence North 30 W- sin t stake: thence North .r>0 East 183 to a stone marked IX L. G. re with a line of the Waccamaw gle Co. South IS East 801 feet he beginning containing 2 1-10 3. l! ginning at D. L. Harris corner South side of road runs South W. 952 feet to a stake in D. P. eithan's line thence with his lino 7 W. 2387 ft. to a stake, thence 195 feet to IX L. Garris corner [ ?* South 527 feet to another of L. Garris corners thence South J. 1647 ft. t?> the beginning conng 26?2 acres. ginning at the Gibson High! of on the W. R. & S. Railroad. thence about North West 100 :o a stake, thence about Xorth60 ft. to a stake, thence about heast 100 ft. to a stake on the of said right of way, thence said- light of way to the begincontaimng one Eighth of an more or less. [ginning at .\ .t. Sellers and A. , Lewis East Corner and running Old Mil! Creek Road to main- I at end of A. .1. Sellers lane be with main road to .1. .1. McKoy to A. G. Lewis line, thence with I. Lewis line to the beginning, id all other lands owned and il by J. .1. McKoy and wife if in Brunswick County. 1 sales subject to report to and J irmation by the Court. Ten days ved for raise of bid before report f e. Cash to be paid at sale, lis the 1st. day of July. 1939. j B. Frink, Commissioner. 8-2-c I FORECLOSEUK NOTH V )tice is hereby given that by le of a decree of the Superior t of Brunswick County. N. i d the 5th day of June. 1939, an action entitled "Brunswick ity versus? ?.,.i if onv nnd I oieumii iiiiu U Clemmons and wife if any"?, undersigned commissioner will exat public auction sale to the est bidder for cash on tin* 7th. of Aug-. 1939, at 11!:01) o'clock A. at the Courthouse door, Soutliport. I C., to satisfy the decree of said t to enforce the payment of 84, the following described real te, located in Lock woods Folly nshlp. Brunswick County. N. ('., itied and described as follows: 'ginnimr on a stake on the side the Wilmington and Georgetown [1, runs South 03 K. 40 i-r? poles , stake on the side of said road, ice X. 27 W. 89 poles to a stake, ice X. 03 W. 10 1-5 poles to a e. Thence to the beginning, coning 22% acres. id all other lands owned and d by F. A. Coleman and wife ny, in Brunswick County. I sales subject to report to and irmation by the Court. Ten days ,ved for raise of bid before report e. Cash to be paid at sale, lis the 1st. day of July. 1939. B. Frlnk. Commissioner. 8-2-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE slice is hereby given that by je of a decree of the Superior rt of Brunswick Coun'v. X. <\. d the .'th day of June. 1939. an action entitled "Brunswick nty versus? K. Calson and wife if any"? undersigned commissioner will exat nubile auction sale to the lest bidder for cash on the 7th. of Aug- 1939. at 12:00 o'clock A. at the Courthouse door. Soutliport. to satisfy tin* decree of said t to enforce the payment of PI. the following described real te. located in Look woods Folly pship. Brunswick County. X. c., ided a*"l described as follows: Acres Home: 18 Acres Shell Land25 Acres j. H. Calson. nd all other real property owned listed ?iy T. A. Calson and wife ny. in Lock woods Folly Township, nswick County. X. C. t sales subject to report to and irmation hv the Court. Ten clays veil for raise of hid before report e. Cash to he paid at sale, lis the 1st. day of July. 1939. B. Frink, Commissioner. 8-2-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE otice is hereby given that by ie of a decree of the Superior rt of Brunswick Countv. X. f\, d the 1st day of At ay. 1939, an action entitled "Brunswick nty versus? S. Hewett and wife if any"? i undersigned commissioner will exat public auction sale to the lest bidder for cash on the 7th. of Aug. 10.19. nt 12:00 o'clock A. at the Courthouse door. Southpo-t. C., to satisfy the decree of said \1 t to enforce the payment of .50. the following described real te. located in Lock woods Folly nship, Brunswick County. N. C., ided and described as follows: j eginnlng on an Oak at Colonel's ling on Look woods Folly river; s thence North 31 Fast, one hunI and seventy-four (171) poles a dogwood tree on Turkey pen ich at an old Ford, thence up run of said branch as it menndForty-four and one half f 14 >-'?) s to a black gum D. F. Roblns comer; thence West, sixty (00) six links to a black gum another D. E. Robinson's corners In Old Branch; thence down the run said branch to where it empties the Royal Oak River at the Hole, thence down the run of Roval Oak River to the Lockds Folly River: thence with the river to the place of Beginning, taining one hundred and fifty five ? more or less. nd all other lands owned bv said "* "*? ~ TJ?mi?IC_ 5. neweit m uns vuuihj .???..?*. II sales subject to report to and rirmation bv the Court. Ten days wed for raise of bid before report le. Cash to be paid at sale, his the 1st. day of July. 1930. B. Frink, Commissioner. 8-2-e FORECIOSCRE NOTICE otice is hereby given that by ue of a decree of the Superior rt of Brunswick County. N. C., ?d the 1st day of May. 1030. an action entitled "Brunswick nty versus? O. Frink and Wife if any"? undersigned commissioner will ex? rt public auction sale to the iest bidder for cash on the 7th. of Aug. 1939, at 12:00 o'clock A. at the Courthouse door. South port. C.t to satisfy the decree of said rt to enforce the payment of 3.10. the following described real ite, located in Shallotte Township, inswick County. X. bounded described as follows: EOINNINO at a stake. George e's corner, runs thence South 71 it 44 poles with the Stone Line to itake: thence South 6114 East 15 ?s to a stake: thence South 7V6 at 42 poles to a stake on the ilah Road; thence with said road Ola Allen's line her corner, thence rth 3 West lf? poles to a stake; nee North 14 Fast 40 poles to the inning. Containing 13 acres more less. md all other lands owned by P. O. nk in Brunswick County, dl sales subject to report to and firmgtion bv the Court. Ten days >wed for raise of bid before report de. Cash to be paid at sale, his the 1st. day of July. 1939. i B, Frink, Commissioner. 3-2-c

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