^P^Y^ANUARY 17, 1940
lift j William Jorgensen was high
I? , scorer for the evening and Mrs.
. ^B s, George was R. B. Thompson bingocd for con
Th" . ' ; ' afternoon to solation.
^ H' ;' mis. J. G. Miss Hood served delicious conI.
:scorer and re- gealcd fruit salad with open face
. " ~iv-e nsh tray. sandwiches, cookies and coffee.
, > ' ' The following guests were presGeei
served delicious ent; Mesdames L. C. Fergus, W.
. coffee to those R McAuley, Louis Dixon, Alan
i. ^B ' included Mes- Ewing,. William Jorgensen, Fred
v, v pavis. A. E. Hunt- willing, R. B. Thompson, G. W.
H in. W. Ruark, iMcGlamery. and Misses Elizabeth
*^B .. . 11. T St. George Watson, Lois Jane Bussell, and
q^B Yaskell. | Leila Hubbard.
a I r> TUESDAY CLUB
y:; Fred Willing were | fhe Tuesday afternoon bridge
eH; ],(>?!' ss on Tuesday | pjyjj met with Mrs. Ormond Butbridge
club in their jer Mrs. C. C. Cannon winning
St. George was high score prize. She received an
st > the evening and attractive vase.
.K. Fergns bingoed.
"^B 1 Mrs. Alan Ewing won the
- served apple pie traveling prize, a novelty ash
. , cream to the fol- tray, and Mrs. J. G. Christian
H1 . Mr. and Mrs. tjjng0e(j for consolation. Her prize
I j. , na:e, Mr. and Mrs. was a package of individual powtVy.yr
Mr. and Mrs. L. der puffs
g^R... - pr and Mrs. L. C. Mrs. Butler served delicious
^R\.M: and Mrs. R. B. congealed fruit salad and coffee
"^R- ! to the following guests: Mes
? ; dames J. D. Sutton, C. C. CanKsPAY
CLUB jnon, J. G. Christian, Prince
I O'Brien, I. B. Bussells, Jame Prefers
uy night bridge club vatte, W. R. McAuley, R. B.
L M >s N'ancie Hood. Mrs. Thompson, C. Gunnerson and
L? ? _ t~T Alan Ewing.
JUBBOnn announce marriage
? M fl John L. Tharp and Miss KathMflr
t. T;-. erine Flowers of Wilmington were
-g married Sunday in Marion, S. C.
f|/ f? They are making their home at
fmtrU present with Mr. and Mrs. C.
U?E stuffiness and misery lH' zibe,*nw?j
way: Melt a spoonful
ic VapoRub in boiling water, friday CLl'B
istathe in the steaming med- Mrs. H. T. St. George was
^vapors. ; hostess on Friday afternoon to
lit BEDTIME, rub VapoRub members of her bridge club. Mrs.
pat and chest to get full ben- D. M. Davis received the high
i its long-continued action score prize, a deck of cards, and
Mrs. J- G. Christian bingoed to
1^ ,w; ,5 1 receive the consolation prize, a
pd with yf VapoRub set of dish towels.
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SOUTHPORT, N. C. : |
Delicious fruit salad was served
with coffee to the following :Mesdames
J. G. Christian, D. M. v
Davis, M. A. Northrop, and J. D. 1
| Sutton.
HONOR POST OFFICERS 10 ....
Live Oak Chapter, 0.;E., S., at r
its regular meeting - on'..- Monday
night honored its past Worthy
1 Matrons and Patrons.
j An appropriate program was
j enjoyed after which each of the 0
l past worthy matrons was pre- a
sented a bud vase by the presid- 1
I ing worthy matron, Mrs. R. D.
Mintz.
Refreshments of punch and
sandwiches were served at the
close of the evening.
a
a
Personal,
W. R. McAuley has returned 11
to the highway camp at Currie j (
after spending the past week c
here with his family.
*
S. H. Veazey of Wilmington
spent Friday night here with his
family. "
* a
Miss Wilna June Thomas has c
returned to Womans College Uni- c
j versity of North Carolina, at f
j Greensboro after Spending the "
| holiday season with her parents, .
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Thomas, i
I at Thomasboro.
"j
Col. Edgar H. Bain of Raleigh
[ was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
! R. I. Mintz Tuesday.
* *
Mrs. W. R. Hinson of Leland ,
was a visitor in town yesterday. J
* * ?
Wm. Jenkins of New York is >
visiting Mrs. Jenkins who is I
spending the winter here with I
relatives.
* * * J
Misses Emma Lou Harrelson, | ?
| Louise Ward and Evelyn Loughlin
spent the week end in Charlotte.
* *
i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woodside
of New York are visiting Mr. and
| Mrs. R. T. Woodside.
. . .
S. B. Frink and C. E. Gause
jwerc business visitors in White|
ville Saturday.
* *
Attorney and Mrs. E. J. Prevatte
will spend this week end
I with Mrs. Prevatte's parents at
(Red Springs.
* *
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. B. Hunt of
I Raleigh visited relatives here
! Wednesday.
. . *
Captain John D. Swann of the
U. S. Engineers Dept. spent the
week end here with his family.
* *
j Mrs. L. M. Nash of Goldsboro
lis visiting her daughter, Mrs.
George Galloway.
* * ? ?
Miss Bobbie Davis, a teacher
in the schools at Bladenboro,
spent the week end here with her
* * *
mother, Mrs. Robt. W. Davis.
Mrs. S. H. Veazen of Wilmington
is visiting her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dosher.
for a few weeks.
* * *
Dr. W. S. Dosher of Wilming
; ton visited his mother and father
for a while Wednesday night.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bagley |j
have returned to Southport after jj
being away for sometime. -j
j C SPEED'S FINE IN ^
HOCKEY BUT NOT IN
CIGARETTES. I LIKE
SLOW-BURNING
CAMELS.. .THEY'RE
MILDER mi '
and ctFW
COOLER ! [ m
Roy Conacher, high scoring
forward of the Boston Bruins
In recent laboratory tests,
CAMELS burned 25% slower
thantheaverageofthel5other
of the largest-selling brands
tested ? slower than any of J
them. That means, on the average,
a smoking plus equal to
&
\g?M PICK.'
FOR EXTRA MILDNESS,
EXTRA COOLNESS,
EXTRA FLAVOR.
Camels
Slow-Burning Costlier Tobaccos
I
THE STATE PORT PILOT. gQUTHPORT.
FOR TREATMENT
Travis Browning of Longwootf. LEAVE HOSP
ras admitted to Dosher Memorial |
lospital Friday for treatment. i T'le followin^ P*
- been discharged from
MOVE TO BOLIVIA morial Hospital, Sou
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gill have
noved from ..their home in. South-,mmm?mtmmm^_
ibrt*to, Bolivia*-'
FOR TREATMENT
Alexander Williams, engineer ( ^1W T
>n the Henry Bacon, is a patient 1 I 11
it Dosher Memorial Hospital for I fJ
reatment. i . I .1 1
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. W. E. Dosher entertained
ler club Wednesday afternoon.
Chinese checkers were played, ?,p r- >
ifter which the hostess served '
mbrisa and cake to her guests. ^ 1940 far
ATTEND TOURNEY an
Mrs. R. B. Thompson, Mrs. H.
r. St. George, Mrs. L. C. Fergus, hamper your
md Miss Nancie Hood attended
he bridge tournament at the plements anc
-ape real V/Uuiiuy uuu un oatirday
afternoon. from the tim
AT PRESBYTERIAN you haul the
Rev. J. R. Potts will preach your farm ne
iunday morning at 11:30 o'clock
it New Hope Presbyterian
ihurch. He will hold regular Sunlay
evening services at Southlort
at 7:30 o'clock. rtl 11
CAUGHT bhallc
^ " relief from HOI
l%1 discomforts...rub
l*J II II W throat, chest, back
WVhl# with clinic-tested
WARf*
I For Failure To List For T?
!
Any person, firm or corpor
! be to list any poll or property
! willfully fails, refuses or neglec
; the time allowed by law, or vi
[ property for the purpose of e^
guilty of a misdemeanor.
| To avoid penalties prescrih
fore January 31, 1940.
! Township Listers Ai
I NORTHWFST
j TOWN GREEK
I SMITH VILLE
i LOGKWOODS FOLLY
j SHALLOTTE
j WACCAMAW Ri
!
I W- p. JORG
| TAX SUPER
!
Condensed, Report Of 7
Woccamatu Bank
WHITEVILLE CHADBOURN
CLARKTON TABOR CH
NORTH LAK<
At The Close Of Business D
RESOURCES:?
Cash on hand and due from banks
Certificates of Deposit from other Banks
U. S. and N. C. Bonds .
Municipal Bonds and Notes
Notes Secured by Listed Stocks and Bonds
Loans and Discounts . i
Banking- House and Fixtures .
Other Assets :
TOTAL
LIABILITIES:?
Capital Stock?Preferred
Capital Stock?Common
Surplus and Undivided Profits 1
Res. for Retirement Preferred Stock
Res. for Accrued and Unearned Interest
DEPOSITS
TOTAL
The funds of each depositor in The Wa
insured up to $5,000.00 by the Federal Depo:
/
i
N. C
IT At ing the past week: John Price,
Mrs. B. N. Price, Southport; Basitients
have com Stanley, Shallotte; Mrs. C
Dosher Me-'p Dixon. Supply: C. C. Register
thport, dur-1 Wilmington.
i ' .
lRTRIGHT
RMER:?As you look forward to
ming season we know that your's
k of hope and enthusiasm. Don't
efforts all year with inferior im
I equipment. Come to see us, and I
e you sow your tobacco bed until
last load to market, let us outfit
seds.
itte Trading Co.
iSON KIRBY, Proprietor
Shallotte, N. G.
JING
ixes During January j
ation whose duty it shall ]
real or personal, who )
:ts to list the same within j
/ho removes or conceals \
rading taxation, shall he
i
ed by law, list on or be- j
i
)
*e As Follow:? >
M. B. CHINNIS |
L. J. McKEITHAN
.... MRS. W. S. DAVIS
LUGIAN FULFORD i
G. G. HEYVETT j
OBERT S. MILLIKEN j
)
)
IENSEN |
VISOR |
!
i
rhe Condition Of
o_ nr . y"1 _
: irmsi lo.
FAIRMONT ROSE HILL
TY SOUTHPORT
3LINA
December 30th, 1939
$1,156,461.46
1,004,275.00
295,914.15
202,751.46
338,789.45 $2,998,191.52
717,418.13
4n nda KS
I
17,261.58
$3,772,914.86
$ 48,500.00
51,500.00
205,599.84
20,000.00 $325,599.84
27,448.78
3,439,866.24
$3,772,914.86
ccamaw Bank & Trust Company are
sit Insurance Corporation.
- Jm
\
if j^DISHESand I
ID^^ri/ CLOTHES
YH0SP,TAL
CLEAN
ffTo ncentbated ;
jSUP?R SUDS
!? : 1'-:.: B'.U: BJX> 6 ; .^mmamttkctsts
kost oi--.;. rMataE''f
OCTAGON SOAP (Giant) ....5c 1;
OCTAGON POWDER (Large) 5c |i
OCTAGON TOILET 5c t
OCTAGON CLEANSER 5c
OCTAGON CHIPS ?10c
OCTAGON GRANULATED ..10c ,,
| CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5c 0
i lollywood BEAUTY Soap 5c ,i
CREME OIL SOAP 5c
IKLEX (Pumice) SOAP 5c
1 Universal Hardwater Soap 5c '
TRIPLE CAKE SOAP 5c p
| COAST ROAD
Service Station u
SHALLOTTE, N. C. 3
irrorarral
FAMOUS Jlg|
Cornell Tires fflfBrnim
! mmwm:
( PRICKS INCLUDK OJ,D TIRKS s
i I Kneli tire sun ran teed unconditional p
?I, ?y in writing for twelve months ^
(I against all road hazards.
( Also All Auto Parts and Accessories j J(
I j Second & Grace St.. Wilmington 1
! WANT ADS ^
I ,
i | FOR RENT FOR 1940 GROVELV :i
I Farm?Town Creek. Two To- "
(j bacco Barnes. Five room dwelling,
| new tractor, disc. '
i Leland Farm?25 to 50 acres?
( one tobacco barn, dwelling 6
( rooms, fronting on highway. For ,
I terms and particulars, apply to |"
({John D. Bellamy, 416 Southern T
I Bldg., Wilmington. 1-10-c I *
| LEGALS |j
( A 1)111 NI STIC A TtHt'S M)TI( K
j i Having qualified :is administrator of ?
) the estate of A. ?i. Swain, deceased. *
* late of Hi'tiiisvvif'lc county. North Car- *'
( olina, this is to notify all persons *
i having claims against the estate of v
| the said deceased to exhibit them
( to the undersigned at Southport. N. ,
i C.? on or before the 17th day of *
'January, 1911. or this notice will he *
(I pleaded in bar of their recovery. s
j | All persons indebted in said estate r
II will please make immediate payment. "
(I This 17th day of January. 1910. ?
i R. I. .Mint/, administrator of the
J Estate of -\. 'I. Swain. Deceased.
I 2-21-c I
! NOTICE OF 8FECIAL HONK
( ELECTION TOWN <>l SHALLOTTE,
NORTH CAROLINA
J A special bond election will be held ,
( between 7 A. M. and sunset, Eastern J
r | Standard Time, Saturday February 17.
II 1940, at which there will be submitted ^
* to the qualified voters of the Town ;
1 of Shallotte the following Questions: *'
. (1) Shall an ordinance passed Jan- |
I uary l?. 19in authorizing not ex- j
j reeding $10,000 bonds of the Town
j of Shallotte for paying a portion of ,
' the eost of construeting a water '
( works system for the Town, and a '
j tax for said bonds, be approved?
* (?) Shall an ordinance passed Jan- _
( uary 1?. 1910 authorizing not ex- '
j ceeding $7,000 bonds of the Town of
* Shallotte for paying a portion of the
( cost of constructing a sanitary sew- ,
j er system for the Town, and a tax y
j for said bonds, he approved? j
i The ordinance referred to in quesi
tlon (1) above authorizes not ex,
eeeding $10,000 Water Bonds to pay
* a. portion of the cost of constructing '
a water works system for the Town.
The ordinance referred i?? in Question
(?) above authorizes not exceeding ,
$7,000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds to pay a
portion of the cost of constructing a
sanitary sewer system for the Town.
It is" expected that the Town will v
receive a grant from the Federal <
Emergency Administration of Public (J
Works for paying the balance of the j
cost of each of the two Improvements (
mentioned in the two questions here- j
Inbefore set forth. ,
If said bonds are issued. :i tax _
will be levied for the payment of the ^
principal ami interest thereof on all (j
axnble propertv in the Town of Shal- .
? < .11 i... : i.n<;n? e
lolle, Wllicn lax Slum in nmuuvii
10 nil other taxis authorized or lfm- J.
Ited b> law. $
FOr said election the regular regie- j,
trillion books for elections in said s
Town shall be used, ami such hooks 'e
shall be open for the registration of
voters, not theretofore registered, from .
0 A. M. until sunset on each day
except Sundays and holidays begin- j
ning Saturday .January 20. 1 fMo and |
dosing Saturday February 3,
1910. On each Saturday dining J
said period said books shall remain
open at the polling place. Jj
The polling place and flic Registrar
and Judges are as follows:
Polling Place: It White's Garage; j
Registrar: S. C\ Tripp: Judges: Mrs. _
Mary Russ, Mrs. Ava MJlliken. *
By order of the Board of Commissioners
of the Town .of Shnllotte.
S. T. Buss. Town Clerk
i-24*c 1
AH ORMXAHCR AITHOKIZING i
#10.0110 WATER HONRS
WHKKKAS. it is deemed advisable a
to construct a water works system* j
and it is exacted that the Town
will recrelve a grant from the Fed- l
eral Emergency Administration of J
Public Works for paying a portion <?t" j
the cost li-ieui; and J
WHEREAS, it is necessary to issue
bonds rr> pay the balance Of such f
cost: now, therefore.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board ,
of Commissioners of the Town of .
Shallot te: i
Section 1. That the Town of Shal- j
lotte issue Its bonds pursuant to the \
Municipal Finance Act, as amended, j
in an amount not exceeding $10,000
for the purpose of paying a portion y
of the cost of constructing a water
works system for the Town. ]
Section 2. That a tax sufficient
to pay the principal and interest
of said bonds shall Im? annually levied
and collected, which tax shall be in j
addition to all other taxes author- <
i'/ed or limited by law. ;
Section 2. That a statement of the j
debt of the Town has been filed with <
the Clerk and is open to public in- t
spec! ion. I
Section I. That this ordinance shall <
take effect when approved by the t
voters of the Town at an election as ?
provided by law.
The foregoing ordinance was pas- i
sed on the 12th day January 1040, and
was first published on the 17th day
of January. 1940. )
| Any action or proceeding questioning ]
*- " - - : 5 . .
PAGE 3 ^.tif
he validity of said onhiuipce mu?t t rj
o commenced v\ithiu Ability day*1 i. 11
fter its fust publication.
S. T. Husk, Town perk.
A S *> It |H X A XCF TrTIIOHIZlXti |/?i!
?:,OOU sVMTAin SKWklt HON IIS
\Vlil!l{!!AS, it i* deemed .advisable- . , ;
0 construct a sanitary sewer system. } v, j
nil h is' expected that the Tmvh -will *,-r 14
eceive a grant from , the Federal y ^
Emergency A initiation df -PublicV??iks
for paying >.a ;/pQrtion or 11 lie U
ost thereof: and
W'l I Kit K.AM, it is necessary to isuc
bonds to pay the balance of - - ?
uch cost: now. therefore.
BK IT ORDAINKO by the Board
1 Commissioners ol' the Town of' TT
ihallotte: *
Section 1. That f he Town of Sim I- A
otte issue its bonds, pursuant to |ho
funic! pal Finance Act. as amended,
it an amount not exceeding $7,000 for ?
he purpose of paying a portion of
he cost of constructing a sanitary
ewer system for, the Town.
Section 2. That' a tax sufficient i to
ay the principal and interest of said
onds shall l?e annually levied and
ollected. which tax shall be in adlitlon
to all other taxes authorized
r limited by law.
Section .1. That a statement of the
6bt of the Town has * been filed with
he Clerk and is open to public inpection.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall
nkc effect when approved by the
oters of the Town at an election as
rovided by law.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
n the 12th day of January. 1940. and - '
as first published on the 17th day
f January. 1940. . f
Any action or proceeding questionug
the validity of sard ordinance
mst lie commenced within thirty
avs after its first publication.!
S. T. liuss. Town Clerk
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l'OHKt I.OSI l(K NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
irtue of a decree ot the Superior
'ourt of Brunswick. County. N. C..
a ted the 2nd day of November. 1929
i an action entitled "Brunswick
ounty versus? 1
leorge Jewett and Wife if any,
lbert Plato, Alt gee.".?
ne undersigned commissioner will exose
at public auction sale to the
ighest bidder for cash on the 5th.
ay of February. 1940 at 12:00 o'clock
i. Al., at the Courthouse door. Southort.
N. C.. to satisfy the decree of
aid court to enforce the payment of
178.?i7, the following described real
state, located in Town Creek Townhip.
Brunswick County, X. C., bound- , ^
tl and described as follows:
HKOIXNINll at a stake on the
'ast hank of Dorr's Creek; runs
hence North SI cleg. O. F. 102 feet fcfjj
a holly tree, thence North 45 deg.
5' 1163 feet 10 a lightwood stake: ;* ? f
hence .South 12 cleg. 1.7 10. 411 feet
> a iron stake; thence South Hi cleg. "BO
I' \\\ 532 feet to a stake In an old
tump: thence down the line of spring
ranch 080 feet to a large black
um tree; thence South 62 deg. 45" \V. 'I i?
67 feet to a small maple tree on the
'ast hank of Dorr's creek; thence (MO
riHi the run ol' Door's creek 575 feet
r> the Beginning, containing sixteen >ii >
nd otie half (16'/j) acres.
And all other lands owned by the
aid defendants in the County of
tin ns wick. (U|<
All sales subject to report to and
imfirmation by the Court. Ten days
{lowed for raise of bid before report t//
jade. Cash to he paid at sale. ''
This the 1st, day of January. 1910. r
S. it. Prink Commissioner
ml
FOItF.t I.OSI ItK NOTII K
Notice is hereby given that by 4
irtue of a decree ot the Superior Itim
'ourt of Brunswick County. N. C?
a ted the 2nd day of November. 1939 ... ,
I an action entitled "Brunswick
'ounty versus? ?
I. F. .Mercer and wife if any".?
lie nndersignecl commissioner will exosc
at public auction sale to the
ighest bidder for cash on the 5th, f /.
ay of February. 1940 at 12:00 o'cloc k
i. M . at the Courthouse door. South- f.n
ort. N. C.. to satisfy the decree of
aid court to enforce the payment of , I.
203.10, tile following described real
state, located in Town Creek Townhip,
Brunswick County. X. C\. boundd
and described as follow;*:
31 Acres Home. And all cither lands
wi'icd ;?tie I listed by .M. F. .Mercer
bid Wife if Any. in Brunswick
'ounty. North Carolina. < /
All sales subject to report to ancl ,
onfirmation by the Court. Ten days
(lowed feu* raise of bid before report ,
uade. Cash to he paid at sale. 0;
This the 1st. clay of January, 1910.
S. B. Prink Commissioner '/!]
? t >j
KOltKCI.OSI lit NOTII K
Notice is hereby given that by "offf
i it no of ;i decree c?l the Superior
'ourt of Brunswick County. N. C., <>|
lated the 2nd day of November, 1939 4
ii an action entitled "Brunswick A
'ounty versus?
Irs. Olivia J. .Mercer ancl husband If i; '
nv".?
he undersigned commissioner will ex- > ff J
iose at public auction sale to the
lighest bidder for cash on the Blh, )Offf
lay of February. 1940 at 12:00 o'clock
L .M.. at the Courthouse clrxir. South- ilfojj
iort. N. ('.. to satisfy the decree of
aid court to enforce the payment of .11(1
337.77. the following described real
slate, located in Town Creek Town- f1013
hip. Brunswick County. X. t\, boundd
and described as follows: }q J
320 Acres Beck. 21 - Acres Bolivia.
Ui other lands owned and listed by '! }
lis. Olivia J Mercer and Husband /
f Any. in Brunswick County, X. C. flOTJ
A11 sales subject to report to and .
onfirmation by the Court. Ten days 1
[Mowed for raise of bid before report
uade. Cash to be paid at sale. '? $(
This the 1st. day of January. 1940.
S. B. Frink Commissioner V10
? i a i
FOHKCI.OSl'KK XOTICK ...
Notice is hereby given that by Oil f 1
i i t ha of a decree of the Superior
'ourt of Brunswick County, X. Wfl
l:i te?l tlx* :{r?J Way of April. 1939
n an action entitleW "Brunswick IV 1!
'onnty versus?
I. F. Mintz and wife if any",? )"j >
he undersigned commissioner will ex'ose
at public auction sale to the ?f
lighost bidder for cash on the 5th,
lay of February, 10to at 12:00 o'clock Ml f
i. M., at the Courthouse door. Southfort,
N. C? to satisfy the -decree of
aid court to enforce the payment of
228.015, the following described real ji - a
stale, located in Town Creek Townhip.
Brunswick County. X. C\, bound- '/'
d and described as follows:
82 Acres Home. Book 28. Page 150.
tnd all other Real Property owned
md listed by H. F. Mintz and Wife
f Any. in Town Creek Township,
trunswick County. North Carolina.
All sales subject to report to and
onfirmation hv the Court. Ten days
Lllowed for raise of bid before report
rinde. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 1st. day of January, 1940,
S. B. Frink Commissioner
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4OTICK OF SALE OF 1JI29 MODEL
"A" FOI1D ACTOMOBILE FOR ,
STORAGE
Whereas, Peter P. Janorone stored
929 model Ford automobile motor No.
i-2431216 serial No ? -...
nth 'lie undersigned, and
Whereas, the undersigned kept said
tutomobile in storage for said Peter
. Jauoroiia for the paejt nine months,
md Whereas, said storage account
unounis to $15.00 and said has not .
tee npaid and said automobile nas' '' 'l
>een in possession of the undersigned .
or more than 90 days: ' 1
Xow therefore, under and by virtue
; ]
>r l no laws CI V^aivnua oo
oiitained in C. S. Xo. 2435. the
inriersigneri will offer for sale at
utblic auction lo the highest bidder
or cash at Cecil Hewett's home near ' ' '
>hallotte. X. on Saturday. Januiry
20. If)in, at 12 o'clock noon the '
ibove described automobile.
Dated this 20th day of December, '
1039. x , a;
Cecil Hewett, Claimant >'?
711 i. .no:
F.XECITBIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of t'
ho estate of J. Arthur Dosher. deeased,
late of Brunswick county, '
\"orth Carolina, this is to notify all t
>erson* having claims against the
'state of the said deceased to exhibit
hem to the undersigned at South- n
>ort, X. C.. on or before the 15th
lay of November. 1940, or this notice
vill he pleaded in bar of their reover
y. i1All
persons indebted to said estate
sill please make immediate payment, . i _)
This 15th day of November. 1939.
Crace K. Dosher, Executrix of the 7
Estate of J. Arthur Dosher, Deceased,
r.
*