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JLAy. FEBRUARY, a . pf Sonthport Wo-1 3 K their ?uests iast 1 J night enjoyed one of HLt programs of the seaWP\ Charles Farrell, of one of Xorth Caroknown photographers. Moored moving pictures A-etl a number of his ? H J; enteied recently in Hwontest held in Rnls^B?siing was held in the Center Building, appropriately decoratoccasion. Members of K ivere invited to bring '^Klsnils. and many other 9 e present. mre!! showed pictures .'ok in Xew York City, . ^Kpi$b urg. Va? and along North Carolina. His '^Htfiwnentary was interm. enlightening, and 9 thoroughly enjoyed this ' the program. v the showing of the 1 tictures. Mr. Farrell ex- j |K, work in making the I ^ jjtrations for TOBE, a Hpiblished last year that L a phenomenal circu^9. conclusion of the pro|^Kf.?ts enjoyed looking at exhibit of enlarged phoj^K which Mi . Farrell en^Hjg-:!y in the state con^^Lnents of punch and served by the follow^^Behrie nt committee, of R W. Davis was Mesdames I. B. Bus It p. Livingston, rc. d. I- - Y. Watson. D. L. l C Fergus. George t M. M. Rosenbaum, I and Misses Annie 1 md Mary Weeks. M p. Sanders was hostess I afternoon to her bridge bh score prize, a double pcard?. was awarded Mrs. | K. George and Miss Thel-1 ter bingoed for consols-i f received a luncheon; tea and cake was served Mowing guests: Mesdamfeorse. Robert Willis, Wi& J. G. Christian. E. J. f H. W. Hood. J. E. Carr. jfcark. W. L. Styron, L. pi!. W. S. Wells and Miss Car' Gunnerson was hos-! is week to the Tuesday ic Bridge Club. High ws Mrs. I. B. Bussells, Kived a facial set. Mrs. Carson bingoed for coni and received a make-up B! prize, a box of stawas presented Mrs. W. fcnents of apple pie and Pre served to the folpests: Mesdames Bus Courtney, Prince J. D. Sutton, R. L. I^Hioa A. G McNeill. WIDREN'S WiQS relief from coughflWep. irritation, clogged air misery of colds?rub iH?:hest, and back with Vicks It, poultice-and-vapor relief without dosing. VVAPORUS I WAREHOl [B1 our spacious w? jBPreet from our sto B^r farming equipr |BfJu farmers to co B' lhe new plows, B^ors we have w |B,dV he cheaper f BWements this y Bet along with pat ilUotte 1 HOBSON KIR | SHALLOT :8, 1?i*? mmm" in i ii n FRIDAY CLUB Mrs. H. W. Hood was hostess Friday afternoon to her bridge club at her home here. High scorer for the afternoon was Mrs. W. S. Wells, who received a box of dusting powder. Mrs. D. M. Davis bingoed for consolation and received a facial set. Others playing were: Mesdames M. A. Northrop, Mabel Marran, J. W. Ruark, J. G. Christian and Vienna Leggett. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Robert Thompson was delightful hostess on Friday night to members of her bridge club. Miss Lois Jane Bussells was high scorer for the evening and Mrs, W. G. McGlamery bingoed for consolation. Mrs. Thompson served a pineapple desert with coffee to the following: Mesdames Fred Willing, William Jorgensen, G. W. McGlamery, Allen C. Ewing, W. R. McAuley, Roy McKeithan, L. C. | Fergus, Wiley Wells, James Har- i per and Misses Leila Hubbard, Lois Jane Bussells, and Hazel Young, of Pearson, Georgia. PINOCHLE CLUB Mrs. D. M. Davis was hostess Monday afternoon to her Pinochle club. High scorer for the afternoon. was Mrs. W. C. Reece and Mrs. J, W. Thompson bingoed for consolation. Refreshments of vegetarian salad, pickles, crackers ard coffee were served to the following guests: Mesdames Reece, Thompson, J. W. Ruark, R. L. Garrett, L. T. Yaskell, G. K. Dosher, H. T. St. George and A .E. Huntley. nrnonxr* t o rC,I\3Ui^iaL^ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tobiasen of Wilmington were guests at the Masonic banquet held in the Ma- J sonic hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Athalia St. George is visiting her son. Captain Frank St. George, at Ft. Moultrie. S. C. She was accompanied on her trip by her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Hobbins, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Robbins and son. S. H. Robbins, Jr., Mrs. Mary Bellamy and daughter were visitors here Sunday. Miss Annie Louise St. George of Goldsboro is visiting here this week. A. J.' Robbins and daughter, Mrs. Wiley Shirley, of Orlando, Fla., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Daniel. Charles Farrell and Harold Smith of Greensboro returned home Sunday morning after a visit of several days in Southport. Misses Anna Katherine Garrett and Margaret Watts of Louisburg College spent the past weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newcomb are leaving this week for a brief visit with relatives at Chesapeak, Md. Mrs. Clyde Newton spent part [ of the past week with her parents at Andrews, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piatt who are wintering: at Fort Caswell, spent the week-end at their old home in Greensboro. W. C. Osborne of the crew of the Comstock, now working in Florida, spent part of the past week at his home here. Mrs. S. F. Griffin of Tampa, Fla., and Miss Ruth Bell of Wampee, S. C., have been spending the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor left Friday morning for Indian Rocks, Fla., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stevens for the next 10 days. Captain and Mrs. I. B. BusJSE SPACE I irehouse across the re we have most of nent, and we invite me in to see some planters and districting for you. It | or you to get new ear than to try to ched up plows. rading Co. I BY, Proprietor TE, N. C. ' I NEWS BRIEFS PAINTING BUILDING A shiny new coat of whit paint is being given the F Johnson building in the* garrisoi HOLDING REVIVAL Rev. J. R. Potts goes to Whit< ville Friday night to begin a 1( day revival meeting in the Pre: byterian church. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Browi Jr., anounce the birth of a daugl ter, Elizabeth Braswell, at Dost er Memorial Hospital on Wednei day, February 21. FOR TREATMENT Mrs. G. K. Messick of Soutl port was admitted to Do&her M< morial Hospital Tuesday fc treatment. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hewett c Shallotte announce the birth < a son, William Sherwood, o Saturday, February 24. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. J. G. Christian of Soutl port entered Dosher Memorii Hospital Sunday for minor sui gery . IN HOSPITAL D. T. Bowen of Shallotte wa admitted to Dosher Memorii Hospital Saturday for treatmen FOR OBSERVATION Mrs. Obie Long of Ash wa admitted to Dosher Memorii Hospital Monday for observatioi RECEIVES TREATMENT %r ?n 4.:_ TTnn_!Mn. A f ivirs. iviaruu xrcruug kil ?.c was admitted to Dosher Memo: ial Hospital for treatment c Monday. MEDICAL Mrs. Floyd McKeithan of Sha lotte was admitted to Dosh< Memorial Hospital Sunday as medical patient. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our hear felt appreciation for the kin< ness of our friends and expre sions of sympathy during 01 recent bereavement. Mrs. J. J. Weeks and family. NEWS OF DEATH Friends of the family will r great to learn of the death i ! E. H. Barringer, Sr., of Ne Orleans. His funeral was held : ! that city last Wednesday. H I sons, Ed and George, are wel ! known here and Mr. and Mr ; Barringer have visited Southpor SERIOUSLY HURT * Valle Fredere is at home afti being a patient at Bullocks Ho pital in Wilmington for thr< weeks following an accident i which he was a victim while I work at Ethyl-Dow on Januai 24. WRECKING PAVILION The old pavilion and othi buildings at Cashweil Beach a being torn down and removed, is understood that they will 1 replaced very shortly with mui more modern and commodioi structures, including a huge p vilion and fishing pier. AX PRESBYTERIAN" Rev. G. A. Wilson, Jr., D. I of Wilmington will preach Southport Presbyterian chun at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evenii There will be no morning ser ice. There will be no preachii service at New Hope. The W man's Auxiliary will meet 11:30 o'clock in the morning. CLEAR THE RIVER The government will short remove shoals and obstructio: from Lockwoods Folly River. T work will extend from Howel Point to Supply and will great faciliate the shipment of pul wood and other products 1 barge and boat. sells and daughter, Miss Lc Jane Bussells, and Kenneth St ler have returned from a she vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. George Y. Watson has r turned from Jacksonville, F1 where she visited her broth* Captain Betts Potter. Gus McNeill has returned fro Fernandina, Fla., where he vis ed his mother for several daj Mrs. W. G. Butler spent Tue day 'night in Wilmington with h sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weeks a: two ' daughters spent the pa week-end here with Mr. and Mi C. R. Livingston. Robert W. Johnson of Cre ton, Penn., spent the past wei end here as guest of R. L Mini Special police have been st tioned at Australian bathi: beaches to enforce the modes I bathing-suit law. Might Cough: due to colds... checke without "dosing", THE STATE PORT PI1 1 SOUTHPORT SCHOOL NEWS , PERFECT ATTENDANCE The following pupils have be J neither absent nor tardy duri: the fifth month of school. T list is small due to flu epidemi e First grade, Miss Asbury: t Harold Spencer, Merle Monst 1 First Grade, Miss Comer: Jean Henley, Dalton Midgett. Third grade, Miss Willis: Clarence Clemmons, Bob j. Davis, Sarah Louise Mason, Lin j. Singletary. Fourth grade, Mrs. Lingle: Madie Brown, Maxine Doshi Betsy Jane Galloway, Jo A: Tyndall, Jimmy Creech, Da\ H Sellers. Fifth grade: " Franto Mollycheck, Louis Ne' ton, Jimmy W. Smith Bob! Thorsen, Idell Clemmons, Ed: Lamb, Eunice Lewis, Margar i- McGee, Ann McRackan, Doi ?- Stevens. >r Sixth grade: Douglas Jones, Glen Jon< Wallace Moore, Jim Henry W j liams, Elizabeth Davis, Annie L )f Evans, Emma Johnson, Helen S< lers, Lois Sellers, Emma Jani Swain. Seventh grade: James Hornsby, Mae Buckma Marion Fredere, Delores Hewe j Lorraine Hewett, Jessie Lanca: r_ er, Mary Ann Mollycheck, A: Muncey, Libby O'Brien, Norr Swain. Eighth grade: Lg Joel Moore, Muriel Lee Jom ^ Marie Moore, Mae Swain, Loui j Wigner, Brother Christian, 01 Thorsen. Ninth grade: Joy Arnold, Martha Gr Brown, Glennie Price, Leper ^ Smith, John Julius Swain, Ba " Watts, E. C. Watts. n' Tenth grade: Odell Smith, A nes Williams, Dan Smith, Tc Gilbert, Clarence Lennon. Eleventh grade: r" William Sellers, Harry Weel 'n Paul Dosher, Josephine Moo Virginia McKeithan. CHAPEL PROGRAM We held our regular chaj services Wednesday morning wi ;r the seventh grade in charge a the program. They gave a pa eant celebrating Washingtoi birthday. It was written by t . seventh grade students. Colon " costumes helped to revive t historical characters that we ^ represented. The seventh gra is to be congratulated on thi excellent work in this program. FIRST GRADE The first grade with the assi; ance of Miss Asbury is maki attractive spelling booklets w which to write their spelli I words. g They are studying Holland a ,. they are enjoying it very mui HERE AND THERE Confucius is now quoted abc as much as Shakespeare. Some of the students seem be deep in a dream on Mond 3 mornings. Dodge-ball is a very popu 'e, game, even among high schi 3. students. 1 Some pupils are either in a ji ^ or a pickle. re "And Thanks For ... of the kind remarks a be last week In regard to our n dy counter and our new Ik a_ prices. And we especially making Southport a better aim. Folks, when you sh Merchants first! 3" "And Thn.nl " I THE SPEC I soun ljr o- ? - ?mSSm at yiltM3t3tat?KK3tK3C3iK3 j! CONVEN ns j he l's | | A mass Conventior Iy ] ( Brunswick is called to p- j! 'y jj THURSDA' Jj AT 2 >rt II | For organization purpc .[ j j all interested Republic jr, 11 that day. II | To this Conventior ra ) j with us who are in favi :s- II er || 1. Working for relii nd j j whereby the Recot st 11 missioners had the | two years on the pi tf. ) | people, and over th ek I tz. )! 2. Working for relief county administrati ,t_ ) | Let us meet and ] 11 public rights may not ) j people by selfish persoi f (i F. L. LEV i > 11 FEBRUARY 20, 1940. a I foxttKKXlOCOCSXJtgi LOT. SOUTHPORT. N. C. Spring will soon be here an with it spring fever, but it seen: as if some people haven't got ov? the case of spring fever they ha< ' last year. , The debaters seem to be worV ing hard and we hope that Souti en port will come out on top th ng yearhe We also hope to come out o ?. the top in the basketball tourns ment. ,y Come on in student's we're a going essaying! Winnabovv News by !'a Mr. and Mrs. Teralph Tobiaso of Wilmington were viistors hei , Thursday afternoon. ;r' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. and A. 1 nn Henry, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reyi i(i okls and Mrs. Dora Knox attenc ed the Geo. Washington Mason: banquet in Southport Thursda A'~ evening. by Mrs. Norma Rowe Sawyt ^ were visitors here Friday, tt Dr. Crouch and E. Wenbeiy ( is Wilmington were visitors hei Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richman ri turned Wednesday from visitin :3, their parents in New Jersey. Mrs. G. C. Edge visited M ee and Mrs. Geo. Richman Wedne; ;1~ day afternoon. ce Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Foulke ar daughters, Misses Fisher ar j Elizabeth, left Wednesday f< in, i Philadelphia, Pa., to be With Mr Foulke's mother, Mrs. Newha !t" who is very sick. 111 Mr. nad Mrs. Geo. Richma na visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Se lars on Oak Island Thursday. Mrs. George Mcllvaine, M -s' and Mrs. Junior Smith and Mr se Fornetti of Jacksonville, Fla., vi: ,a* ited Mr. and Mrs. Beaufo: Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hem Lenier and also attended tt e.y j Creech boys funeral at Soutl port this week. M. W. Dean of Altoona, Pf spent Friday and Saturday at tt Wayside Gospel Mission. HT1 ^Tioci Co llio Dotto VnAv nr\oI iuioo oatiic ubito I\III;A o i Friday in Southport with hi sister, Mrs. Ed Newton and E IS' Jr., returned with her to sper re' the week end. Mrs. M. L. Perry and son i Liberty and her daughter ar ,el husband of Durham visited ti ^ Kye's Sunday morning. of Mr. and Mrs. Dawkins ar %' Adrian Phelps spent Monday ar 11 s Tuesday in Biscoe and Franklii "e ville. C. M. and Junior Dawkii 'al returned with them after a plea he ant visit here. ;re Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunlope i (le Oklahoma were callers here Tue 2ir day afternoon. Miss Katherine Johnson le Tuesday evening for Baltimo 9t" i for a few days, ng ng Mt. Pisgah News nd Rev. H. F. Brinson filled h :h. regular appointment at Mt. Pi | gah Church Saturday and Su: lut | day. J. S. Brown is improving aft' to a case of flu and pneumonia, ay J. D. Bender is also recove ing from an illness of sever lar days. sol Bill Hinson has moved back this community after sever im weeks absence. Herbert Hoyals is ill. with f The Memories"? >?1 th'lf Vnil O"! I"o IK Illl Wlllj/lllllt/liva IHUl Juu fjuivi WU ew and modern syndicate type canle of enameled ware at syndicate liked the remark "that you are place to shop", because that's our op, won't you try the Southport ? You So Much" :IALTY SHOP IPORT, N. C. HON CALL i of the Republican voters of meet at Supply, N. C., on Y, MARCH 7th :00 P. M. ises, and the committee asks ans to give to us their help i we invite all voters to join or of:? ef against the unfair law, der and three County Corner terms of office extended :ople, without the vote of the e protest of many Democrats. against the most expensive on we have ever had. }Ian and work together that be unfairly taken from the ns. yiS, Chairman % txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi d at this writing. b is H. B. Lewis, from White Oak r CCC Camp, spent the week-end ? 3 here with friends. jg Many of our young people plan V c- to see "Gone With The Wind" ? ?- this week. E is Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Humphrey ? and daughter, little Miss Rossie, ? n from Lumberton, spent the week- ii end with relatives here. Mrs. J. J. Hewett is able to be e 11 out again after an attact of flu. ? - i BIRTHDAY PARTY a Mrs. W. J. Sellers celebrated ? her birthday last Tuesday with ? an old time quilting party which n was enjoyed by all that attended. ?' '0 Fifteen ladies arrived in time j 3 to help with the quilting, and it was soon finished, after which re- e 1- e 1-1 freshments were served and t ic! many useful gifts were presented i y to the honoree. Those who atten- J, ded were the following: Mesdam- h !r es O. B. Sellers, Alton Hewett, " j B. R. Sellers, Lindsey Piggott, h 'f Harry Robinson, Lacy Lancaster, f e i G. R. Sellers, J. W. Sellers, H. ' | T. Sellers, P. L. Hewett, R. W. ? s- j Holden, L. W. Hewett, J. N. Lan- l g | caster and Misses Pauline and i j Eliza Sellers, and the hostess. 'J r. | 8- j HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. J. J. Hawes of Supply a l(i J was admitted to Dosher Memor- j 'd I ial HosDital for treatment Mon- f )r j day night. 6 ; ~ WANT ADS j n a 1- FOR SALE: Italian bees in mo- b dern hives with supers. J. J. ? r. Adams, Southport, N. C. s. I 2-28-tf-c C s-1 f WANTED: To sell or trade for y | anything used pianos. Drop us -1 le! a card. Southport Music House, s 1. Southport, N. C. 2-28-tf-c ji WANTED: To make demonstra- o tion right in your own home n le with a BALDWIN-made piano. J, Modern in every detail. Write us ji it a card. Easy terms. Three years J -r to pay. Southport Music House, c d- Southport, N. C. 2-28-tf-c J LEGAL5T if I id FORECLOSURE NOTICE I . Notice is hereby given that by d e virtue of a decree of the Superior e Court of Brunswick County. X. C., v ,j dated the 5th. day of February n ,u 1940, in an action entitled "Bruns1.1 wick County versus C. C. Greer and o ? Wife If Any," the undersigned commisioner will expose at public auction 3 IS sale to the highest bidder for cash q_ on the 1st. day of April, 1910. at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southport. X. C\. to satisfy the decree or said court to en- 1 force the payment of $132.40, the fol- 11 S- lowing described real estate, located 8 in Town Creek Township. Brunswick H County. X. C., bounded and described a ft as follows: 8 ro FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a I1 c pine Stump. Sam Nines corner of 0 the South side of State Highway Xo. 1 30, same benip witnessed by two e postoaks and runs thence Northwardly with the said Highway *;2>, feet to an iron corner thence South 51 degrees and 45 min. Fast 35 feet J crossing a guin pond to a small lis j blackgum; thence South 187 feet to i a spruce nine in the Viola and I^ee " Nankins line; thence North 51 de- ) n-1 grees 45 min. West 300 feet to an J iron peg. C. C. Greer's coiner; thence .North GO degrees East 115 feet with ! er C. C. Greer's line to the East cor- , tier of C. C. Greer's 1 acre tract; ^ thence North 01 degrees 45 min. J r- East to Sam Hines corner; thence . ?i North 6?J degrees East 218 Feet with . Sam Hines Line to Sam Hines Cor- . ner; thence North 51 degrees 45 j i-0 min. West with Sam llines lane 210 ; feet to the first station, containing ? al 3 acres more or less, according to a suivey matie uy j. *>. mhim<uii n July 2nd, 1939. 1 lu SECOND TRACT: Beginning: at an iron corner of a one acre tract he- t wm longing to Sam Hines on the South j ? side of the State Highway; runs v | South 51 degrees 15 minutes East j with Sam Hines line and continuing j to an iron corner on an old tarkiln j bed; thence South 66 degrees West $ 115 feet to an iron corner of a 4 \ acre tract belonging to Joe Johnson; thence North 51 degrees 15 c minutes West 432 Feet with Joe John- ] son's line to his corner a sweet gum on the aforesaid State Highway; ( thence with said State Highway to j the point of beginning, containing \ one acre more or less. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the edge of Rattlesnake Branch Julius Wilson's corner, runs thence with his line about North 33 degrees East# 110 poles to a stake in ^ Scott Patrick's line; thence North 80 ( degrees West about 140 poles to a ( pine in Galloway's corner; thence i South 13 East 111 poles to said Rat- ( tlesnake Branch, said J. D. Gallo- 1 way's line; thence with the edge of t said Branch to the beginning, con- ? 'mm tabling 34 acres more or less. 1 And all other lands owned by C. ( C. Greer And Wife If Any. Bruns- j I \ wick County, North Carolina. I \ < All sales subject to report to and s [ J confirmation by the Court. Ten days 4 ( allowed for raise of bid before re- J j port made. Cash to be paid at sale J This the 28th, day of February. 1 ( 1940. | S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 3-27-c ' I I FORECLOSURE NOTICE J ij Notice is hereby given that by < , virtue of a decree of the Superior \ Court of Brunswick County, fc. C.. ' j dated the 1st, day of January. 1940. 1 , in an action entitled "Brunswick ] i County versus J. H. Evans And Wife 1 ) ( Roena Evans," the undersigned com- J i i missioner will expose at public auc- ( ? tion sale to the highest bidder for | cash on the 1st. day of April, 1940, s t i at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Court- * i house door. Southport, N. C.. to satis- 1 J | fy the decree of said court to enforce J I I the payment of $154.10, the following | J described real estate. located In J j j I.or kwoods Folly Township. Bruns- 1 j wick County. N. C., bounded and de- , j j scribed as follows: J | BEGINNING at a stake in Caesar j I i Evan's West line Morris Evans cor- < J J ner .runs thence North 30 degrees ) [ W. 029 feet to a stake near the < ( old Tarkiln bed. Caesar Evan's and j J M.- D. Reaves corner; runs thence , ) ( with said Reaves line N. 10 degrees v ; Ea9t 222 feet to J. R. Evan's corner: ( thence Eastwardly with said Evan's , J ( line to the Run of Pinch Gut J ( Swamp; thence down the various ; j courses of the run thereof to a small i ( Branch; thence up the various 1 ) courses of the run thereof it being < ( J Morris Evans line to near the , J I head thereof to a gum corner; thence j J ( South 86 degrees W. 510 feet to the ( , . point of beginning, containing by , J \ estimation 25 acres more or less. ) ( And all other lands owned by J. i i H. Evan's and wife Roena Evans. 7 i in Lockwoods Folly Township, Bruns- ; j j wick County. North Carolina, i i All sales subject to report to and ' ? confirmation by the Court. Ten days 1 ) ( allowed for raise of bid before report l i made. Cash to be paid at sale. ' * This the 28th day of February, 1 ) { 1940. j | S. B .Frink, Commissioner. 3-27-c ( NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SI MMONS BY PUBLICATION I I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j j BEFORE THE CLERK | I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ' ' COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK w R. S. McKeithan, Administrator X Vs. ? Alice Ottoway McKeithan, Et Al. JK The defendants. Royal Maultsby and wife .-. Maults y; Roy Ottoway; ttoway. the widow of Marion Otto- i ay, deceased: Howard Ottoway, El- i tore Ottoway; Irene McAinch and er husband MrAinch: !dna Evans and her husband. \V. Evans will take notice that an ction entitled above has been com* lenced in the Superior Court of Irunswick County. N. C., by the dministrator of Thomas S. Ottoay, Deceased, to sell the real estate f said intestate in which they have n interest for the purpose of paylg the debts filed against the said state, and the defendants above amed will further take notice that ach and every one is required to ppear in the office of the Clerk of i le Superior Court within (30) days. fter the 28th. day of February. 1940. ! 5 answer or demur to the com- j laint in said action or the plaintiff rill apply to the court for the reef demanded in the petition. 1 S. T. Hennett. Clerk Superior ' ourt, Brunswick County. X. C. 20-c iOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority i onlained in a certain Deed of Trust , xecuted by P. C. Tharp and Sallie i 'harp, his wife, to Robert \V. Davis. : rustee. on the 8th. day of August. , 930, recorded in Book Xo. -68. at 'age Xo. 393, Registry of Brunsick County. Xortli Carolina. Default aving been made in the payments . f the indebtedness secured thereby, he undersigned substitute trustee, aving been substituted to the right , nd duties of the said Robert W. >avis, as provided by law, will offer ; or sale, at public auction for cash, t the Courthouse door in Brunswick 'ounty, on the 18th day of March. 940, at twelve o'clock noon, all that ertaln lot or parcel of land located a the City of Southport, Brunswick bounty. State of North Carolina, and escribed and defined as follows: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the mds of J. C. Wiswell. J. A. Pullan, n dependant Order of Odd Fellows nd others, bounded as follows, viz: Commencing at a point on the , last side of Howe Street 132 feet rom the Xortheast corner of Howe nd Bay Streets, runs thence East B feet to the West line of Lot Xo. 1; thence South along the lino of -ot No. 11. Twenty-five (25) feet; hence about West t>6 feet to the 3ast line of Howe Street; thence forth along the East line Of Howe itreet 25 feet to the beginning, and ieing a portion of Lot Xo. 10. aeording to the Official Plan of the ,'ity of Southport, Xorth Carolina. SECOXD TRACT: Beginning at he Southeastern corner of E. A. Irissom's adjoining lot. runs theme Zastwardly 40 feet to a stake; hence the same width in a Northwardly direction 355 feet to an alley; hence Westwardly 40 feet to a take; thence the same width and larallel with E. A. Grissom's adoining Lot Southwardly 355 feet to he Beginning, and being a portion j f the lot formerly owned by Drew | ,nd Davis, and known as Lot No. 3, <f the Francis Morse Estate, and he same lot conveyed to J. I. itout by E. F. Davis by deed beartig date of February. 24th, 1905. and j ciririii.ii tn Brink \V W.. at naue 2, et seq.. records of Brunswick ,'ounty, and the same conveyed to J. Sternberger by the Bank of louthport, X. C? as will more fully ppear by reference to Book 2. at age 207, records of Brunswick Couny, and being the same thai was onveyed to P. C. Tliarp. by Seidell )elmar and wife, by deed dated 1st, lay of February. 1222. and duly reorded in Book 27, at page 02. to t'hich reference is hereby especially nade. Dated and posted this 17th day f February. 1940. S. B. Frink, Substitute Trustee. -13-e EXEC1TOK'S "NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the vi II of Miss Kate Evans, late of irunswick County. North Carolina, lotice is hereby given that all per-, ons indebted to the estate are reuested to make Immediate payment: .nd that all persons who have claims gainst the estate are required to resent the same to the undersigned n or before February 7. 1941, or this iotice will be pleaded in bar of recovry. This February 2nd.. 1910. E. IjKrahnke, Executor. C .Ed. Taylor, Attorney. -13-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the .Superior 'ourt of Brunswick County, N. C? lated the 1st, day of January, 1910. n an action entitled "Brunswick bounty versus? O. Hewett And Wife If Any",? he undersigned commissioner will xpose at public auction sale to the lighest bidder for cash on the 4th, lay of March, 1910. at 12:00 o'clock V.M.. at the Courthouse door, South)ort, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of aid court to enforce the payment of 1128.17, the following described real istate located in Lock woods Folly Township. Brunswick County. X. C., ?ounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Blven Road in he run of School House Branch or 3ay: thence East with the run of aid Bay 110 yards to a stake: thence south across the Swamp to the Ludum line to a stake: thence West 140 ards to the Blven Road; thence with laid Road to the Beginning containng 18 acres more or less. And all other lands owned and list(d by J. O. Hewett And Wife If Any, n Brunswick County, North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and onfirmation by the Court. Ten days illowed for raise of bid before report nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st, day of January 1940. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-e FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by drtue of a decree of the Superior ?ourt of Brunswick County, N. C.. lated the 1st. day of January. 1940, n an action entitled "Brunswick Tounty versus? Srady Hewett And Wife If Any".? he undersigned commissioner will xpose at public auction sale to the lighest bidder for cash on the 4th, lay of March, 1940, at 12:00 o'clock \. M., at the Courthouse door. Sduthiort, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of iaid court to enforce the payment of 1135.51,- the following described real r ?TTnllv jstate locaieu m w... Township, Brunswick County. N. C.. >ounded and described as follows: A tract of land known as the Randolph Hewett back place, lying on he North side of Oxpsn Swamp, beginning at a cypress about a North course from the house. Thence about West to long Branch; thence the neanders of said branch to a black jum in the said branch near the oad, thence about Northeast to Wade Bryants corner; thence about North vitji the Baker line to the beginning. Containing 30 acres more or less. Also another tract beginning at a itake in Bakers line; runs thence to I. L. Hewe^ts line South 88 E. 80 Doles to a stake; thence North 80 Doles to a stake, thence North 44 West 114 poles to Bakers line; thence .vith his line to the beginning, confining 50 acres more or less. And all other lands owned and isted by Brady Hewett And Wife If \ny, in Brunswick County, North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days illowed for raise of bid before report nade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st, day of January 1940. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C.. lated the 1st, day of January, 1940, n an action entitled "Brunswick L'ounty versus? T. S. Ganey, Jr., And Wife If Any",? I the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the1 highest bidder for cash on the 4th. day of March, 1940, at 12:00 o'clock A. M? at the Courthouse door. Southport, N. C., to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $148.92, the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. N. C., bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in S. W. Mintz line with said line 729 poles to a stake; thence North 87 West 500 poles to a stake; thence North 220 East 137 poles to a stake; thence South 87 degrees East 455 poles to the beginning, containing one and three eights acres 1 3-8 acres, more or less. And all other lands owned by the said Defendants located in the County of Brunswick. 4 PAGE THREE ^ ' All sales subject to report to ani ?" confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash t?. be paid at sale. - ^ This the 31st, day of January 1940.,, S. H. Prink, Commissioner. 2-28-<Jrf FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. dated the 1st. day of January. 1940. . in an action entitled "BrunawiclMtf County versus? John Jordan And Wife And G. F. Benton".? -?* *. J the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 4th.'' yftj day of March. 1940. at 12:00 o'clock ? A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- >JJI J port. X. C., to satisfy the decree of t a said court to enforce the payment OT*,r** fij $159.20, the following described real ri. estate located in Town Creekf Township, Brunswick County. N. C., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a maple in Mossy Branch and run thence: North 22 degrees 45 mln. West 1419 feet to a stake in the edge of the field, apple and gum pointers, thence North 85 degrees West 324 it. to n stake in the field, thence South 22 degrees 45 mill. East 1245 feet to a gum in said Branch; thence down said? Branch to the point of BEGINNING, Containing 10 acres, more :>r less. And all other Real Property owned and listed by John Jordan And Wife If Any. n Brunswick County. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st, day of January 1910. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-c FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C., j dated the 31st, day of January, 1910, in an action entitled "Brunswick ' County versus? W. P. Benton And Wife If Any."? the undersigned commissioner will I expose at public auction sale to the I highest bidder for cash on the 4th, I day of March, 1940, at 12:00 o'clock A. M? at the Courthouse door. South- , port. X. C.. ta satisfy the decree of. ] said court to enforce the payment of $210.80, the following described real .1 estate located in Town Creek ' Township. Brunswick County. N. C., bounded and described as follows: r J 20 Acres Home; And all other lands i owned and listed by W. P. Benton); *y? "1 And Wife If Any,* in Brunswick I County North Carolina. I All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st, day of January 1910. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 2-28-q . f. tj ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , , Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Thomas S. Ottoway, , late of Brunswick County. North* Carolina, notice is hereby given that /, j all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment: and that all persrns who have I claims against the estate are requir- * ed to present the same to the undersigned administrator, or his attorney, , on or before the 1st. day of Februarv. 1911. or this notice will be pleaded in , ' bar of recovery. ^ This January 23rd.. 1949. R. S. McKeithan. Administrator, c. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. \ r\ 3-tl-c \\\ /\ NOTICE IX TIIE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF XOKTII CAROLINA 'orvrv of Brunswick Sallle Tucker, administrator of the ?i/o estate of James N. Tucker, deceased vs Thomas Stanland. IIH'lj The defendant -above named will take notice that an action entitled* fI9J as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, ' }i) North (Carolina, to recover of him the sum of $15,000.00 for the wrongful , \>yf death of the late James S. Tucker, on .March 10. 10.19, on the State high- I way by striking him with an automobile which the defendant was oper- , // a ting at the time of said death: and the defendant will further take notice that he is reaulred to appear at the term of the -Superior Court of said , county to be held on Monday. March 25th, 1940. at the Courthouse In jf said county in Southport, N. C.. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court f?>r the relief demanded in said complaint. This .10 day of January, 1910. M. R Wat kins, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court. HI9(1 2-21-c H /: if FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTOAOE DEER -Mil J Under and by virtue of the power ' J of sale contained in that certain i;'?(| Mortgage Deed made and executed by Newman Habson and wife, Myrlie Habson, to J. W. Schwartz, Mori gagee, for $125.00, dated the 29th,. /;j) day of October, 19.17. duly recorded in Hook 65, at page 90. records of ; fji Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made. De- >fl")> fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein de- liDfff scribed, the undersigned 10. K. Proctor. Executor of J. W. Schwartz, de- poir, ceased, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder forwjJ )r*t cash at the Courthouse Door in the City of Southport, and the County /. of Brunswick, on Monday March 18th. 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, the * following described piece, lot or tract of land lying and being in Bruns- j|ti wick County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to. wit: Lying and bgjng in Brunswick County. Waccamaw Township, and Beginning at a stake, Anson Babson ^ i line, runs thence S? 59 deg. W. 27 poles to a stake in another of An- 4 Mj. son Babsons linesT thence with said 1 line S. 82 deg. E. 22 noles to a <t"i; stake in J. F. Phelps line; thence his lino N. 20 derr F. 18 poles to 1 fju a Lightwood Stump; thence N. 45 (leg. W. 18 poles to t the beginning. , i o ' containing two and three quarters acres. (2%) more or less. , Dated aim posted, mis ioin, uny of February. 1940. itT . E. K. Proctor, Executor of J. W. I Schwartz. Deceased. .1 "! S. B. Frink, Attorney. 3-13-c. Ofii A I) MINI ST R A TO R'S N OTIC'E Having qualified as administrator of the estate of A. W. Clemmons, deceased, late of Brunswick county, 1 .: North Carolina, this is to notify all . ? persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southport. X. C. on or before the 13th day of . . Februarv, 1941, or this notice will be * pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of February. 1940. S. B. Frink. administrator of the ? f Estate of A. W. Clemmons, Deceased. FoiiFn.osunK sai.k of reai, ESTATE MORTOAOE HEED Under and bv virtue of the power ^ . of sale contained in that certain ' i' i Mortgage Deed made and executed by Willie DeVane, to M. H. Hart, mortgagee, for $78.25. dated the 27th, day of March. 1939, duly recorded >r ">'? in Book 67. at page 293. records of Brunswick County, to which refer- . ti ence is hereby especially made. Default having been made in the pay- >0 H ment of the indebtedness therein described. the undersigned M. H. ' '>nj Hart. Mortgagee, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid- ?l der for cash at the courthouse door . in the City of Southport. and the ' ; County of Brunswick on Wednesday, March 13th. 19-10. at 12 o'clock noon, the following described piece, lot tract or parcel of lend lying and being in Brunswick County. North Carolina | and bounded and described as follows, i to wit: The following described tract, piece. parcel or lot of land. Beginning at the run of Lords Branch in I. S. Willetts line, the David DeVane corner. and runs thence South 70 de- Djtv grees East with the David DeVane line, and T. S. Willetts line (720) fee?, .,i i: to a stake, the Willetts and DeVanu corner: thence South 39 degrees East ! I s? (330) feet to a Spruce pine. Shepard DeVane corner; thence South 25 de- ? ,,jy grees East with Shepard DeVane line, 1 (1100) feet to a small Red Oak in or ,?t-> near the DeVane and Harrelson line; ^ ** thepce South 60 degrees West with w. the DeVane and Harrelson line about J (1000) feet to a gum corner In Lords ,,t i Branch, now the Harrelson and De- i**" \rane corner; thence down the various \ courses and meanders of the run or ' center of Lords Branch to the point ..... of Beginning, containing to the sairie, . (35) thirty-five acres, more or less. r Dated and posted, this 10th, day of February. 1940. M. H. Hart, Mortgagee. S. B. Frink, Attorney. 3-6-4 I linn^ . . .. /.
State Port Pilot (Southport, N.C.)
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