if was hostet > v, iornoon Bridg M -r aer home her Hf!f! ";,.. zo was won t ale Mrs. O is, ' ed for consols le I ved mate) H" ..>v the latter a lo . ,i IB ir <.f the game B cting of a d< , ant) coffe the followin flj irr. Butler, f j. H " O'Brien, E. . Bussells. id ' ie rlub heltl it " meeting in th y-'- Ea Ta>'lor 0 The pros A k Vitou. was i V' meeting. Routir I led to. afte C BJ '.Toll' Caison. Mr, H Mrs Dan Shanno ... a- members. had charge c program anti gav I "A Middi ? to Bat wit .; right bridge clu tree's in the home < . h ': or. Mrs. Williai . ch scorer for tli y - Fred Willing bii condition. s:e>.5 served turkey sa m. -.a to the followin y.. < Louis Dixoi H" R I. Mintz, R. I H. \V: . :? Jorgensen. V BAlan Eiving. an "^ vv Hood. Lois Jar . : iubbard and Elizt M s Robert Thonij and hostess t club on Tuesda c^Hy s L C Fergus ws I. T Yaskell bir ;ffl ' stion. served delicioi B^^^^Was^Your M i\ DISHES and m $ V CLOTHES t | HOSPITAL $] CLEAN [l\ CfMTRATSD ?> * SUDS | Jj^B' -,?>emp F^BON 't'T (Giant) .... c a POWER (Large) S K CLEANSER S Bv clips to I' 1!.* GRANULATED ..10 IL WHITE SOAP S id BE.1.'"TY Soap S OIL SOAP 5 SOAP 3 Hardv itfr .Soap 3 CAKE SO AP 5 I ANDREWS hallotte, n. c. PROTECT ; YOUR H ^ l T'Unify j "" ilobacco E I Sit down and fi | W'r a tobacco ph :iB? out and loca j 'is year's bed. ( "re with a list < ! ' everything ! hat's the best a ' ar about your | Shallotte ' hobson ki Shallot mmmmmmrnrn A mince pie and coffee to the fol liowing couples: Mr. and Mrs ,s L. T. Yaskell, Dr. and Mrs. L. C ;e Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. St e George, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil ,y ling and Mr. and Mrs. Williarr r. Styron. : [ NEWS ^ J BRiEFS j > ? J L\ WILMINGTON" John Fulwood, proprietor foi the past 18 months of the Souths port Pure Oil Station, is employie ed at the MacMillan-Cameror n station in Wilmington. Dan Shannon is operating the station here f DREDGE MEN ILL Marion Cumbee and James s' Loftin. both of McClemmanville S. C., were admitted to Doshei )f Memorial Hospital as medical patients Tuesday. Both men are employed on the Dredge Howell . now engaged in work on the in1 land waterway. HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. F. M. Niernsee of Southport was admitted Tuesday nighl k as a medical patient at Doshei .. Memorial Hospital. MEDICAL PATIENT ^ I Mrs. S. B. Frink of Southport was a medical patient at Doshei ! Memorial Hospital Friday through _ Sunday. g, FOR SURGERY 7 J Mrs. Bennie Price of Southfi 1 port was admitted to Dosher Me[e I morial Hospital Friday as a surgical patient. AT PRESBYTERIAN' Rev. J. R. Potts will preach Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock at New Hope Presbyterian Churi ch and at Southport at 7:30 o'? clock. The communion of the - Lord's Supper will be celebrated IS at each service. l BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT _ Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel Johnson of Winnabow announce the birth of a daughter, Jan. 5, at James Walker Memorial Hospital CHILD ILL Connie Spencer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Eddie Spencer of Southport. was a patient Thursday and Friday at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Pcrsonol ?| ? Charles Reeves, Charles, Jr., ic and Miss Mary Carolyn Reeves of lc Sanford, visited relatives her on Saturday. * * * * iC ,e Mrs. J. I. Davis is spending the !C day in Whiteville with her father ;c Prince O'Brien, Jr., spent the ic day in Fairmont. Gene O'Brien has gone to Rockingham where he has accepted a position. v WASH YOUR DISHES I \ AND CLOTHES ? ]hospital-ciiani J with /CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS R , ARTHER THPORT, N. C. led Supplies igure out your needs mt bed this season. te a good place for Then come to our of what you need to . ready for planting, dvice you'll get this tobacco crop. Trading Co. RBY, Proprietor te, N. C. (BY FRANCIS D. W Reprinted from the Orphans F A? j The histories of his time give iLa I us scant particulars of his life, j tic ! The dates of his birth and death Rc are even questioned. His promin- jj, ence in the Revolutionary War m, has been used to discredit his birthday on January 10, 1756, and Y j his death on January 10, 1826, ha has been called in question. Some SU] writers put his birth in the year nn 1750, and his death on February j ^ 10. 1829. This last contention is ?,a disposed of when we read his will,! admitted to record June term of j 1826 of Brunswick county court. I So we may definitely fix his no | death on January 10, 1826. The argument of youth in the j Revolution as evidence of an earl- me ier birth is of no controlling force, f0! ' when we consider other mere dcj striplings who gained imperish-! ^ able renown in the fight for In- an( i dependence. Aaron Burr was born in 1756, the same year, and enter- ? ed the army before he was twen- rfi, ty. He became a Colonel. Alex-1 J ander Hamilton was born in 1757, '< a year later, and before he was ou] | twenty, he, too. was Aide-de-camp ' j on Washington's staff. hil It is not one of reason then ( ' that Benjamin Smith, a North ' Carolinian, born amid the patrio' tic surroundings of Brunswick ^ County and in sight of Revolution- thl ary Wilmington, though a youth, i should have attained a similar lg( | honor, and place, on the staff of ter ' Washington and ranked as a Col- wa onel. His military title of Gen- Cg eral was conferred in 1796, when , u. i i iic w?s cuiiimidsiuiieu jviujui vjcii- i I era I of the State Militia. Of hisj . | Revolutionary ser\'ice Captain C. of ! B. Denson. an able teacher, in 11899, wrote: CQ) "It was his pood fortune to . ' serve among the heroes who sue-1 . cessfully defended Fort Moultrie, Q, . i the scene of the memorable ex- , .! ploit of Sergeant Jasper. Colonel ^is Smith was at Washington's side , in the admirable, but dangerous ^ retreat from Long Island. He en- f i joyed the distinction of being a ; personal Aide-de-camp, but was detached to serve during the Brit- * | ish invasion of South Carolina, I within that State." its [ i When the war with France th, seemed imminent in 1796 and the ships of the respective countries were carrying on desultory war-; fare at sea, he raised a full regi- j rxt ment of volunteers in his own wf| county and tendered their serv-1 sc'. ices, himself in command, to his beloved Washington, then Presldent. * It is natural that so high mind- H ed and chivalrous a youth should ^ 1 ! early turn to politics and receive r' j the unbroken support of his jj people. In 1783 he was elected State Senator. In 1791 he was M elected to the House of Commons. In 1792 he was again elected Sen- I ator and with a short intermis- ^ sion served fourteen terms in that mi body. He was a State Senator ^ (when elected Governor in 1810. % His influence is well attested ^ j by his election to the first Board I of Trustees of the University of North Carolina in 1789. In con- l~" nection with the University, he J has the honor of being its first I benefactor. After his election as [ a Trustee he donated to the University the 20,000 acres of land which had been gi anted him . | by his country, grateful for his ' distinguished services during the j Revolution. One of the first buildings upon the University campus was erected out of his donation and was named in his honor. It was for ! nearly a century the library of | | that institution. ' Benjamin Smith was a native I of the Cape Fear country and was such an unusual man that I I beg to add a word or two. One L J of his progenitors was a famous ; general in Colonial days?another was Colonel Rhett, who captured the pirate. Fleet Bonner, in the ' lower Cape Fear; another was Sei i 1 . Carolina T WILMING ONE OF THE HITS OF THE COMING MO "FOUR WIVES" with the La Frank McHugh and 1NST0N, P. G. M. 'riend and Masonic Journal Jxdgrave Smith of high distincn in South Carolina. Old King iger Moore of Orton married in Rhett and their daughter irried a son of the second Landave Smith, so their son Bcnnin came of fighting stock. He d a brother, who however, asmed the name of their mother d all the noted family of letts are descendants of this pe Fear boy, Smith. One of his lighters married a son of NaLeon's sister. But what I wish particularly to te is Governor Smith's message the Legislature in 1810. He recommended the establishint of a penitentiary; the rein of our state laws which he ;med too sanguinary. Likewise urged domestic manufacture d in particular he insisted on blic education. He said "Educan should be placed within the ich of every child in the State", ind he urged public schools, rhat was thirty years before r public schools were voted. The jple of the State should bear n in rememberance. Dur particular interest today iters around his Masonic career. \t the height of his usefulness 3 fame, at the age of nearly ee score, he was elected Grand ister of the Grand Lodge in )8. He was re-elected for two ms. While Grand Master he s elected Governor of North rolina. 3enjamin Smith was born and nrl ir? rt fin#* nlH r?nlnninl resifl :e at Belvedere, in the County Brunswick, on the main road m Wilmington to Brunswick's inty seat, not far from the iction of Brunswirk River with pe Fear. The county seat is ,v called Southport. It originalbore his name, Smithville, in honor. Smith's Island, at the mouth of ( Cape Fear, is yet one spot ground that bears his name, is a noble island and extends triangle into the ocean. I ate from Captain DenSbn: 'Remarkable in many respests. forest combines the cedar of ' North and the palmetto of > South, as by an invisible hand drags the isothermal line of >bile and the Gulf of this, its treme northern point: and its ters shelter the fauna of the ni-tropics within the line of nth Carolina." v^cetLiw | \ Used at that first L I sneeze, this specialit J I t:ai medication for Y \ _. _i the nose ?where \ most colds start ? helps keep coidr 0 irfc 9 from developing. fA-TKO-MOl TWm.T FAMOUS jSp r? ? Mi ?V. 9 urneii ^ PRICKS INCLUDE OLD TIRES inch tire Buarnntocd unconditioned c in writing for twelve months against all roatl hazards. >1?<> All Auto Parts and Accessono:ond & Grace St., Wilmington 'heatre NDAY me and Page Sisters, Dick Foran. i ( As long as the ocean waves1 , , ? . by his own hand November 21st, | beat upon the far extreme ledge j where Bald Head light is the 1 *An(1 as t0 my body should r j welcome to the weary mariner to die in North Carolina, I request I our shores, let that name remain i it to be deposited near the re- j in the memory of the spirited mains of my excellent and dear | soldier, who was the comrade of, wife. I desire that a handsome [Washington, the benefactor of tomb equal to that over her) ! generations to come, the chivalr- Mother's remains to be erected! ! ous type and representative of the ! with a suitable inscription written, i Cape Fear, the honored Governor if i should die in South Carolina,1 ' of the State and thrice Grand to be deposited in the family Master of the Grand Lodge of vault of St. Philip's Church near j North Carolina. In presenting to the remains of my venerated par-! the State a handsome painting of ents and much loved brother and ; Governor Smith at the instance sister." Governor Smith in these compre- On July 12, 1929, the Grand 1 hensive yet graphic words? Lodge erected a tomb in Saint! "I present through you to the Philip's churchyard near Wilming-1 [ State of North Carolina the portr- ton as near like, and alongside of, | ait of Benjamin Smith, patriot, the one erected to his wife's par- ! legislator, soldier, statesman and ents. philanthropist: builder of high- To The Memory Of wavs and fortifications, conserve- Rpninmin Smith tionist and drainer of swamps; Soldier and Statesman ! opener of waterways, believer in Born January 10, 1756 education for every child within Died January 10, 1826 the State and the first benefactor Colonel in Revolutionary Army of the University, Governor of Governor or North Carolina 1811 North Carolina one hundred years Grand .'Master of Masons, before his time and a dreamer of 1808, 1809, 1810 : dreams." This Stone Placed By The Masons I quote from this will. Written of North Carolina 1929 i ?fiseailh SALE Jj January |jr amazing inHUKii ^ X ' ) clearance of all COLD SPOTS! TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $2o?? r On Your Old Ice Box : : J Compare "Coldspot" with : ; ! any other six on the mar- ; > ket . . you'll see why "Gold Seal" rates 4-sturs the IJ country over! Every want t'U iriliuir <11111 iiiinriiiciiti; ygm _ mm b knotvn io tin- trade . . Plus I famous Rotorite current unit, that cuts operating E costs to the very bone : H "Who 6-TUBE TABLE MODEL Silver tone ?(i-Tiibc TableModel Push Button Tuning^ * 2 Dual Purpose Tubes Give 8-Tube Performance. * Advance I9S8 Supprheteroydne Circuit. * New Acoustic Tone Chamber . . Gives Console-like Reproduction. 11-TUBE CONSOLE $69.95 4-STAR "KENMORE" WASHER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Cp To : e clutch. Silent and safe w . . fool-proof mechanism sealed As Low As $4.00 Down CLEARAWAY OF LIGHT FIXTURES 1 LOT OF 5-Light Fixture SI.98 DISCONTINUED Kitchen Light 66c AND SHOP WORN Bath Bracket 98c Light Fixtures Bed Room Light 69c Qp *> , /"II7I7 Porch Bracket $1.89 ZD I Ct. Uf 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. i LEGALS FOKKC I.OSI KK XOTH K Xotioe is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. X. C.. dated the 2nd day of November, 1 IKt!' in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? ! y. George Jeuett and Wife if any, J, 1 Albert Plato,' Mtgee.".? I the undersigned commissioner will ex-! pose at public auction sale to tin* | 01 highest bidder lor cash on the 5th, j day of February. 1940 at 12:00 o'clock 1 s A. M.. at the Courthouse d?Kir. South- p port. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of sj said court to enforce the payment of j,, $178,117, the following described real ,f estate, located in Town Creek Town- ^ ship. Brunswick County. X. bound-,., ed and described as follows: , J)( BEGINNING at a stake on the S Fast bank of I lorr's Creek: runs 0. thence North 81 deg. O. F. 102 feet to a holly tree, thence North l"? deg. ' 1 .V 1103 feet to a light wood stake: . ai thence South 12 deg. 15* F. 141 feet jj to a iron stake: thence South in deg. ;i U' \\*. 532 feet to a stake in an old [j, stump; thence down the line of spring p, branch 680 feet to a large black Si gum tree: thence South 62 deg. 15' W. I tl 167 feet t'? a small maple tree on theje( East bank of Dorr's creek: thence j with the run of Poor's creek feel I to the Beginning. containing sixteen'Si and one half (1I5!.?) acres. 101 And all other la mis owned by the I X said defendants in the County of j ai Brunswick. ; in All sales subject to report to and \\ confirmation by the Court. Ten days is allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. nJ This Uie 1st. day of January, 1910. ( S. 15. Frink Commissioner 1""1-u . a 1 FOKKI I.OSIKI: MITICIC Notice is hereby given that by , virtue of a decree of the Superior .e I Court of Brunswick County. N. 1'., , dated the 2nd day of November. 1939 1'' in an action entitled "Brunswick j County versus? (* AI. F. .Mercer and wife if any".? n, I the undersigned commissioner will ,?xI pose at public auction sale to -v^be ..t iiighest bidder for cash on the 0th. j I day of February. 1910 at 12:00 o'clock ! lA.'AI.. at the Courthouse door. South- | (j port. X. ('.. to satisfy the decree of j ! said court to enforce the payment of ; 1, | $263.46. the following described real estate, located in Town Creek Town-1 I * - v t I 1 snip, niuiiynirn ? .. v>ua>u ed ami described as follows: 34 Acres Home. And all other lands owned and listed by M. F. Mercer And Wife If Any. in Hrunswiek 0 County. North Carolina. .1 All sales subject to report to and ^ j confirmation by the Court. Ten days ^ allowed for raise of bid before report j, made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 1st. day of January. Win. J {1 S. It. Frink Commissioner 1-31'r : h i <> 111:1 i.nsi i!k mi i ii i: | Notice is hereby given that l>y j.. virtue of a decree ?.i the Superior I . Court of Hrunswiek County. N. , I dated tin* 2nd day of November. 1!?.'!!? i in an action entitled "Hrunswiek .1 County versus? I Mrs. Olivia J. .Mercer and husband if; < any",? | the undersigned commissioner will ex->.. pose at public auction sale to the!.. J iiighost bidder for cash on the nth. ? day of February. WW :it U:"n o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door. tfoulh! port. N. C.. to satisfy the decree of "* 1 said court to enforce the paynu lit of s* $327.77. liie following deseribed real " estate, located in Town Creek Town- s? ship, Hrunswiek County. N. C . bound- " ed and described us follows: 321) Acres Heek. 21 ;> Acres Holivia. [' All .other lands owned and listed by ' .Mrs. Olivia J. .Mercer and Husband Sl If Any. in Hrunswiek County. N. c '' All sales subject to report lo and " confirmation by the Court. Ten days ,J allowed for raise of bid before report " made. Cash to be paid at sale. ,f This the 1st. day of January. Win. ?j S. H. Frink Commissioner ' ri '* FOItFCI.OM l(F \OTH I. 1 Not ire is hereby given that by !1' (virtue of n decree of the Superior 1 ' Court of Hrunswiek County. N. C.. I ' I dated the 3rd day ol April. W3ft in an action entitled "Hrunswiek 1 I County versus w I II. F. Mint/, and wife if any".? I the undersigned eommissioner will ex- :: Iiose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 5th, " day of February. WW at 12:ftb o'clock . A. .M . at the Courthouse door. South- ,s port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of \ said court to enforce the payment of l.' .yjliS.W;. the following described real '1 estate, located in Town Creek Town- ' ship. Hrunswiek County. N. C.. bound- ' ed and described as follows: Si' Acres Home. Hook 28. Cage 15ft. And all other Heal Property owned and listed by H. F. .Mint/ and Wife 11 If Any. in Town Creek Township, Hrunswiek County. North Carolina. ' All sales subject to report to and f' confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report ' made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 1st. day of January. WW. S. H. Frink Commissioner [ ^ ;i NftTK K OF S \ I j K OF 192# MOlMil.. "\" Foith \rr0M01m.1: FOK STOUAOK I w nerea*. i 1*11*1 1 . 1929 model For 11 automobile motor No. A-lMHU'li! serial No [with the undersigned. and Whereas, the undersigned kept said automobile in storage for said I 'el jr ^ I'. Janorotie for the past nine months. c| and Whereas, said storage account '' amounts to $15.00 and ?aTd has not J1 bee npaid and said automobile lias been in possession of the undersigned . for more than DO days; Now therefore, under and by virtue of the laws of North Carolina as contained in ?S. No. - 13.". the '' undersigned will offer for sale at ' public auction* to the highest bidder for cash at Cecil Ilewett's home near J J Shallotte. N. 011 Saturday, Janu- J' ary 20, 1910, at 12 o'clock 110011 the I above described automobile. Dated this 20th day of December, 1939. Cecil Hewett, Claimant ? I1-"-' ? MOTM'K OK SI'KITAI- IIIIMI f KI.KCTION TOM X OK SHAI.I.OTTK, XOHTII CAKOMXA A special election will be held be- ? tween 7 A. .M. and sunset, Kastern ' Standard Time. January 1910, at which there will be submitted t, system for the Town, and a 'ax for ' said bonds, be approved? (2) Shall an ordinance passed December 5. 1939 authorizing not exceeding $7,000.00 bonds of the Town of Shallotte for paying a portion of the j cost of constructing a sanitary sewer (j system for the Town, and a tax for > I said bonds. l>e approved? ,"j The ordinance referred to in ques- n tion (1) above authorizes not exceeding $10,000.00 Water Howls to pay a j, portion of the cost of constructing a t water works system for the Town. The ordinance referred to in question j. (2) above authorizes not exceeding j $7,000.00 Sanitary Honds to pay a por- <. 1 tion of the cost of constructing a 1 sanitary sewer system for the Town. , Fi is expected that the Town will ?. j receive a grant from the Federal 'c | Emergency Administration of Public , I Works for paying the balance of , I the cost of each of the two improve- < ! ments mentioned In the two queslions hereinbefore set forth. r If said bonds are issued, a tax j will be levied for the payment of < the principal and interest thereof on all taxable properly in the Town of f Shallotte, which tax shall he in addition to all other taxes authorized or j limited by law. For said election the regular regisI tration hooks for elections in said Town shall be used, and such hooks t j shall be open for the registration of < 1 voters, not heretofore registered, from ] 9 A. M. until sunset on each day j i except Sundays and holidays begin- ( nJng December 9. 1939. and dosing j December 23. 1939. On each Saturday | 1 during said period said books/shall , remain open at the polling places. , The polling place and the Registrar ( and Judges are as follows: Polling place. R. D. White's Garage; 1 Registrar. S. C. Tripp: Judges, J. W. Russ. Mrs. Ava Milliken. I By order of the Board of Commls- 1 j sloners of the Town of Shallotte. 1 r. u. Tripp. Town Clerk and Trea- _ _ f jivr. 12-20-c * * COM MISSIONEU'S SALE IN TIIK SI' I'ERIOIt COURT ? ? STATE OK MOIITII ( A1MH.I.N V jMtt COUNTY OK BRUNSWICK W. (. M A N SON. ASS1C NEE VS. \MES II. ITU IO II. \I?>IINISTK\. OIC Ol THE ESTATE OK WIL- . , . IAII WEEKS. DECEASED,. lly virtue and in pursuance of an ^ 1 of sale made in the above ntitled i a use on the day of \ dober. A. P.. 1039. by Henry L. ? tevcns. Judge riding the 8th Judicial istrift of North Carolina, the under gt.ed commissioner duly appointed rtji* V the court in said judgment in ie above entitled cause will expose * ?r sale to the highest bidder at the .** u .1 nuthouse door in the City of South?rt. County of Hrunswiek. and tlie late of North Carolina, for cash, i Monday, the 8th of January. A. 10|0. at 12:00 M, all of the lands j ud premises of which the said Wilam Weeks, deceased: died, seized, ltd possessed of except the following ascribed lands and premises, lying, :-iiig and situated in the City of outhport. County of Hrunswiek, and ie State of North Carolina, desertb- - -. i atul bounded as follows: That nise and lot fronting on Howe f, treet on the Fast. and Lord Street i the West, atul Nash Street on the | orth. and .Moore Street on the South, ml* being ilie only lands and pre- ,u lises owned hv the said William "eeks, deceased, in said block which known as Hlock , Lot 28. The lands and premises specifically . 4 ilvertised for sale arc 120 lots in the ' ' 'J ity of Souihporl. County of ft runsick, and the State ol* North Carotin. a plat of which will be furnished /T1 * t said sale and being that property ** *5 i the Northern extension of the ity of Soiithpori. a cumber of which its front on the public highway po/r ading into the City of South port and >eiifically set forth in said map liich will be recorded in the Ilegis r of I>eeds* office of Brunswick 'i otinty which reference is made for a * lore specific and detailed descrlp- . on together with any and all other al estate Of which the said William r aahI feeks died, seized, and possessed of hich will In* fully described on the ay and date of said sale. This the tith day of December, A. !i s. H. Frink, Commissioner. NOTICE i. in order t-? satisfy the terms of !? inori U.-IKt'. I lll"l in n:> Iini, UKjersigned mortgagee will sell the , ~ fu md hereinafter described in tlie high- ?mO ' a stake on said run; thence north east 712 feet to a stake: theme luth 85 eaat 55 feet to n etake in \ M a- (]. 17. Brooks line; thence with O V r> j i" CI. I!. Brooks line south 2 del?. II lin. east .1212 feet to a stake; thenee orlh 12 deg. 10 mill, east 1102 feet i, a ditch: theme north .20 deg. in H?1 in. east 287 feet to a corner in the . ;l itch; llmme north S devr. 20 mill. :ist 201 feet to tin' run of Opossum iraueh; thence down the run of said ranch, as ji meander*. 845 feet to ? Jfl stake iu the line of the lands of 'Bird ie W Hlalid Mstlife: thence with * '3 ie \\r. A. Bland line and the Thomas ' ' I leaves line south .11 west 1010 feet I ? : stake in I'oplav Branch, the 1 . !! Brooks e.irner; thenee with the c t rooks line North 80 dec 10 min. | est 011 feel to a stooping pine; i nence north 52 deg. 25 min. west Jf 20 feet to a stake; thence north 71 eg. 11 min. West 00 feet to a stake, ie earner of II. I. Sommersetfe Dot To. 1; theme with the said If. T. ornmersette line north 22 deg. east ,..'t 71 feet; thence north 71 east 221 " r set; theme north 70 deg. east 000 fr ret to a stake; thenee north 1221 (rt. passing through the old Alston rn-iier to a gum on a small branch: liem-e with the run of said branch s it meanders, about north OS east ' 'A 110 feel to the beginning, contain- , ->[2 ig 11o acres, mo'c or less, being ' ,ot No. 1 of the .1. 1". Sonimersetto r'11tfc. )ivision. ami being tlm same land 1 onvcyed b. A. .1 Sommersette by olio I*'. Summerset to ami wife. Mary Sommcrsettc. by deed dale(l Docmher 5. 1021. worded in Book 54. ij t page 10. and bv foreclosure deed mm (I'M Taylor. Uuardian "f ames Stanley, te !l I Sommersette, a ted November 80, 1027. -tr ........1 ,|.? rth *1.iv // < IWH'M si III I | I Inn ..... ...... , f December, 1989. . ; M. r.. Mintz, Mortgagor 'ftflfijil !. .T. I'revatle. Attornev. 1-8--* fJ| pnuam Miill I OF s v I K , IVDKIi MONTH W;F DFFP Under and by virtue of authority f I lie* power of sale contained in that 'Ajil'jfm Main Mnrldase Deed, dated Nov- 3 mber I'll. 19:t7. given bv H. T. Snm- .7/ f)i? ier?etl and wife. Viola Sommersett. _ I n M. \. Minfz, recorded In Hook fi.r>, v ; A 1 aire 2l'R. office of tin* Register of k] mods of I trmi'-vv ick County, State ti'R/ f North Carolina, default having ,lj een made in the payment of the 'J ft fjfJ mtured note and. the interest there- " \ n. in order to satisfy the terms of it In mortgage, therein recited, the niier.-igned mortgagee will sell the ' ind hereinafter described to the : ghost bidder for cash at the Court ? louse Door at South port. North Carlina. oil Monday. January 8. 1940. at wclvo o'clock noon. J i I Said land is located in Shallot te 'ownship. Brunswick County. North i<) fc) j 'arolina. bounded and described as allows:? pi ^ Beginning on (he run of Shallot 1* uamp whore a small branch enters TCUO aid run just below where the ' " W oad crosses said swamp at *;(tT .hat is known as the old * \ tapt is try. runs theme with said ..if f mall branch as it meanders S. f?8 .. r \*. lfl.r?0 feet to a gum* thence S. .' I .".''IB. :i:t 1 feet to a stake: thence S. 79 . . V. too feet to a stake; thence S. ? ct on ' I IV. 'I'll leet; meiirt? r?. o* ???-k. V 171 feet to a stake in the O. >|! I Brook's line on the branch: thence 71 deg. l."? mln. \Y. 31ft feet to a tump on the road; thence down said fl oaf I OS feet to a stake on the west W.Ol ide of said road: thence continuing? said branch X. 58 dep. 3| ' '? nin. W. 100 feet: thence N. 43 dep 3 min. \V. 370 feet; thence X. 3g Jilil \ i?g. \\\ 150 feet: thence X. 11 deg. , < n min. \V. 120 feet: thence N. 2 I leg. 55 min. K. 310 feet to a maple >n tin- canal: thence down the canal ...?v>ffl nd Poplar Branch to where said .ranch enters into Saw Pitt Swamp: '.7/?Jl hence with the run of Saw Pitt wamp down to where tlie old church ./( '.tj'j oad crosses said swamp: thence with he road to the east edge of said ' f/jjO law Pitt Swamp: thence along the aid east edge "f Saw Pitt Swamp , ir*. lortheast to Ike edge of Shallot te 5wamp: thenc" down the southern -'A IT dge of Shallot te Swamp as it mean* lers to the road: thence with the ti oad northeastwardly to the run of Shallot te Swamp: thence down the -VfO un of Shallot te Swamp to the beginling. containing lift acres more or < ess. and beijtg lot Xo. .5 of the John Sommersett division. Dated and posted, this the 5th day if * December. 1939. M. L. Mints. Mortgagor '1. J. Prevatte, Attorney. l-3-o i EXECI'TRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of be estate of J. Arthur Dosher. deceased, late of Brunswick county. Vorth Carolina, this is to notify all . A tersons having claims against the ?state of the said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigned at South>ort. X. C. on or before the 15th lay of November. 1940. or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their re- :c overy. All persons indebted to said estate ,j ! vill please make immediite payment. This 15th day of November. 1939. Grace K. Dosher, Executrix of the Estate of J. Arthur Dosher, Deceased* l-17-c 4 ?t L,