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MARCH 6, 1940 r'nr.E PARTY t?n. Mickey Aarons, of Wilming1 .* I ton, and John Shannon and Joe ; night Watters Clendenning, of Wilmington. '.rm R. L? MISSIONARY SOCIETY ner party and Circle No 1 Qf Trinity Meth. B*t isi ' , honoring oclist church met with Mrs. Price1, I- .. of Pgarson, Furpless Monday afternoon with' M1: BUI Courtney, 17 members present. Hf : Roy McKeith- At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting delicious refresh- ( I, ,, w.i ost attractive- rnents of pineapple custard and' f v ,t, jonquils and cake were served, i Bf'.Vjonicas. Besides the ! liinner were MISS NEWTON HOSTESS' > 5 K I" Thompson. | 1 ;0 .:>i Bonanza were Miss Lottie Mae Newton was . ::: evening, prizes hostess last Thursday night to i . . .. j low scorers. members of the Southport Home 'v ? presented with Demonstration Club. xhe Courtneys j Lesson for the month "The r ^B?nf ,f attractive pil-1 Home Business Center", was in B*3 lMcKeithans re-[charge of Mrs. Marion S. Dosher. B^-r'oi rhret vases. Mrs. B. J. Holden gave out pats'"* Feigns rt. eived high ' terns to help with own sewing. ['dies. a luncheon | Refreshments of grape juice Hazel Young re-1 and cake were served the followvnse for low score ing: Mesdames C. R. Livingston, HiKeiui" won a tie for Holden, Annie Arnold, Edna Bell, Cje for men. and Robert John G. Caison, R. L. Thompson, j T-- received a deck of K. Tobiasen, G. L. Norment, Eli- j K' ]0.,v score. Joe Clen- zabeth Gilbert, H. T. St. George H. Wilmington, received and Dosher; and Misses Mary . Bonanza high score Weeks. Annie Newton and Susie Newton. WoMorf salad with [K: and coffee were serv- PINOCHLE CLUB |^Knowing guests: Mr. and ? Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Dosher enter f Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. tained the Pinochle Club in her L^KjKfithan. Mr. and Mrs. [home on Monday afternoon. High1 fc^E^v, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-j scorer was Mrs. .^mes Carr, who jir. and Mrs. Wiley j received a glass dish. Bingo prize,! B Smith, Misses two pinochle score pads, was won ? v ,'r Evelyn Loughlin, j by Mrs. Wiley Wells. I^JgBrsaell^Blanch^^Jew-^^M^Dosher^serve^^ie^guests I^KI I vk Mighty Spectacle! Astounding Adventure ^HLija Immortal Drama! . . . :H|,| if Amazing Characters! i^Btnic Romance! Tremendous ^ ut! Thrilling Beyond Belief! ???**~?*KX<aag?*? KXXJtXJtXXXXyXXXX J NOTICi |l The Brunswick County Board of I $1 Review will meet in the court house < S tinvt /m tho tuirhnse ni reviewing the f/w' "?!/ // n? pvuv r, 1940. >rth West and Town Greek Town Monday, March 18th, 9:00 a. m. lithville and Lockwoods Folly Tov Wednesday, March 20th, 9:00 a. tllotte and Waccamaw Townships Friday, March 22nd, 9:00 a. m. t e board shall, on request, hear any and all rol property assessed for taxation in the nation of such property or the property ( ors in the names of persons, in the desc ill not increase or reduce the assessed xi V, except where errors have occurred, 1 b-divided, or where something of value c ided or removed from same, or where tance has affected same. Villiam Jorge TAX SUPERVISOR I.VXKII V******* .UK******* ' I ' ' peach sherbet with cake ai coca cola. The following ladi were there: Mesdames W. Reece, J. W. Ruark, L. T. Ya kell, J. W. Thompson, D. M. Da is, James Carr, Wiley Wells ai Miss Marion St. George. FRIDAY CLUB The Friday Bridge Club m with Mrs. Vienna Leggett. Mi D. M. Davis was high scorer ai received a box of candy. Mi Mabel Marran received a toil set for bingo prize. Mrs. Leggett served sandwic es and coca cola to the followii guests: Mesdames J. D. Sutto Mabel Marran, Wiley Wells, C. Cannon, H. T. St. George, 1 W. Hood ,and J. W. Ruark. COUPLE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompsi entertained their Bridge club < Tuesday night. Mrs. Fred W; ling was high scorer and Mrs. T. Yaskell bingoed for consol tion. Delicious potato salad wi sandwiches and coffee were ser ed at the conclusion of the pla; ing. The St. Patrick's motif wi carried out in these refreshmen and in the tallies. Those who were there are: M and Mrs. H. T. St. George, M and Mrs. L. T. Yaskell, Mr. ai Mrs. Fred Willing, Mr. and Ml William Styron, and Dr. and Mi L. C. Fergus. THURSDAY CLUB The Thursday Afternoon brid| club met with Mrs. H. T. 5 George. Mrs. James Carr w high scorer and received a bli pottery urn. Mrs. H. W. Hoi received a deck of cards for bi go prize. Mrs. St. George served delii ^ ...l: uus appic pie wxui wmppcu tica and coffee to the following 1 dies: Mesdames H. W. Hood, C. Fergus, James Carr, J. 1 Ruark, William Styron, M. Sanders, L. T. Yaskell and W liam Wells. ENTERTAINS CLUB Members of the Friday Nig Bridge Club were delightfully e tertained by Mrs, Louis Dixc Mrs. Fred Willing won high see prize, lingerie, and Mrs. Charl Newton won bath powder f consolation. Delectable chicken salad a tea were served to the followin Mesdames Charles Newton, Fr Willing, Wiley Wells, T. H. Gr fis, Bill Oberjohn, and Miss Robbie Woodside and Evel; Loughlin. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Furple of Raleigh spent the week e here with his parents, Mr. a Mrs. Price Furpless. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor i turned Monday night from a te day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vi cent Stevens at Indian Rocl Fla. Mrs. J. Fred Smith is spendi part of this week with friends Washington, D. C. Mrs. Arthur Huntly and cli dren will move to their old hoi at Ocracoke Monday. Mr. Hui E! Equalization and m the following tax lists for the ships:? to 5:00 p. m. vnships:? m. to 5:00 p. m. 0 5:00 p. m. 1 taxpayers who own county in respect to >f others?shall corription of property; iluation of any real where property has if SI00 or more has some extraordinary - I nson 1 J. r+*i THE STATE PORT PILOT. id ly will remain here with- the -Coast | es Guard at Oak Island. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newcombe s- and baby daughter are spending j I v- the week at their old home at j I id Chesapeake City, Md. Mrs. Kate Garrett is spending the week in Baltimore and will visit friends in New Jersey be- in fore returning home. el et Sergeant Buck Mooly, in train- pi "s- ing at Fort Caswell before the m lcl: World War, paid his first visit m "s'' back to the fort last Saturday. a( et He now resides in New York. ai le h- ?"1 se i news 1: 9 briefs ,!s Jito in I rc m j MEDICAL PATIENT il- j Victor Cox of Southport was L. discharged from Dosher Memor-1 nc a" ial Hospital, where he had been1. receiving medical attention, Tues<h ^y. si y- HOSPITAL PATIENT as Mrs. Harry Hewett of Supply ts was admitted as a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospiir. tal last Wednesday. . ^ tr. id DISCHARGED | s. Clarence Causey of Ash left' Qr s. Dosher Memorial Hospital Friday w after being a patient there for, ot severtu uays. . m LEAVE HOSPITAL R je Mrs. X. T. Hewett and baby of i !t. Supply left Dosher Memorial Hosas pital Sunday. ue t? od CONVALESCENT j "c n- Among the convalescents at1 c Dosher Memorial Hospital are j -L :i- Mrs. Lloyd McKeithan, Shallotte; ' ai m Mrs. Obie Long, Ash; Mrs. Mai- ni a- tin Herring, Freeland; Mrs. i L. Ulysses Williamson, Ash. ! 5 V. , \m R. HOSPITAL PATIENT i). Mrs. Richmond Cumbee of Southport was admitted Friday! as a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital. ht RECEIVES TREATMENT n_ Robert Sullivan of Winnabow m is a patient at Dosher Memorial ire Hospital where he is receiving ies treatment for influenza and bone or fractures. nd SURGICAL g. Howard Chance of Leesburg, N. ed J., was admitted Sunday as a jf_ surgical patient at Dosher Me- [ ,eg morial Hospital. yn APPENDECTOMY Mrs. Albert Dixon of Supply I was operated on for removal of j her appendix Monday at Dosher I Memorial Hospital. iss nd Robert Morgan and Leonard nd McKinney of Lillington, Route 1, and Willis Temple, Bunnlevel, e- Route 1, are three of the Harnett in- County 4-H Club boys conducting in- baby beef calf projects this year. ( It*! to \n I; LI !! $659 MASTER 85 BUSINESS COUPE 1j Other modeli slightly higher )( ELMORE 1 M SOUTHPORT. N. C. LELAND Winnabow News CfHOni NFW^ Mrs. S C. Reynolds an JV/flVSV/Ll ilLiVT J !daughter Mjss Minnie, and Mr: improvement jLillie comron spent last.wee The elementary school is work- jend in Astleville and visiting S g very hard to make Leland C. Reynolds at Oteen. H. ( ementary school a standard de- Comron, who came here froi irtment. To attain this goal j Asheville to attend his brother' any improvements must be , ade. Bulletin boards have been fu"eral' w,ul . Ided, book cases for supplement-1 Dr" R R HuRlaml' of filming y readers have been instal- t0,I was, a Xi,s"or here d. cabinets are to be built and, e"ds ** sorry to lear :v,ral other essential improve- < ?aPt- G- C. Earp was taken t ents must be made. |Jamef Wa'ke,r Hospital ,n Wi Mr. Garrett, our principal feels m,nfon Wednesday w.th pnei lat this step is very necessary if: a' . ... . . I G. K. Lewis spent the week 1 lr elementary school is to meet j Dmharn on business, le needs of the children. It is1 Friends will sympathize wit >ped that everyone will respond- Mrs. Geo. R. Foulke in th the call, and be ready to help . death of her moUler- Mrs' New . . . . . . . hall In Philadelphia. acn tnis mucn coveteu goai. | Mr and Mrg Foulke an LIBRARY BOOKS daughters, Misses Fisher an We are very proud to an- Elizabeth George, returned Thur; >unce that an order has just *'ay from Philadelphia. ... . ? .. _ Miss Lucy Mcllvaine of Dowr ;en placed with me north Car- pa> Mrfl E)eanc ina school books depository for gmith Qf PhiladeI hiSi Pa ai 68.00 worth of library' books ...... .. . . V_ ; visiting Miss Fisher Foulke. r OH 4PEI PROGRAM MrS' Tom Coo^r and Miss B? CHAPEL PROGRAM ? Qf wilmington were vlsito. The seventh grade class gave her? Friday veiy interesting chapel pro- Dr and Mr3 WilUam Dosher c am March 5. The program con- wilmi ton were visitors her sted of discussions of famous Saturd evening. en born in March and a play lout a geography lesson. Every- _ te enjoyed the play very much. the e are looking forward for an- _ ^ ^ t her program next Tuesday ?gfCf 5?" orning. Jft?^ ViPM!;: ECITATION DECLAMATION _ . . . .... jU, i ... Quick! use this . MSSs /N*. t- * . . specialized medica- rWfihu Ah Next Tuesday morning during tion for the nose... JH te period for chapel we are go- j where most colds pL IB g to have an elimination for start. Helps prevent te recitation and declamation colds developing. HP intest for O'Henry Literary I \ta 0k kjf * o ?\ lub. The teachers will be the VIvKv 1 tdges to pick the best reciters ft 4% A?#?ft id declamers for Literary Club, ght March 14, 1940. ? i%W ftWWe PLANTERS We have them in stock, ready for immediate delivery. Other plows and plow parts you need are also carried in "stock. G. W. Kirby & Son SUPPLY, N. C. ~~OVB* "1 t MAllW tt?WS JanlODHl Every25 seconds jjUrfjff&rmVl^UdA of every day, Somebody buys a nevr Chevrolet! |aflBH^^HE|H9WnH KTs IFV 1 | d I [.J | I yj * I | ^ l?1 | All models priced at Flint, Michigan. Transportation based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if any), optional equipment and accessoriesextra. Prices subject to change without notice. MOTOR COMPANY Bolivia, N. C. ! FOR SALE: Slightly used Gen-1 eral-Electric stove equipped with timer and lamp. Price very j reasonable. Mrs. H. B. Smith, Southport, N. C. 3-6-* k MAX WANTED for 800 family 3. Rawlelgh route. Fermanent if you're a hustler. Write Rawln eigh's, Dept. NCC-211-123, Richs mond, Va. 3-6-* i FOR SALE: Italian bees in modern hives with supers. J. J. f. Adams, Southport, N. C. n 2-28-tf-c o l_ WANTED: To sell or trade for anything used pianos. Drop us! a card. Southport Music House, | n Southport, N. C. 2-28-tf-c I WANTED: To make demonstrah tion right in your own home e with a BALDWIN-made piano.' r" Modern in every detail. Write us [ a card. Easy terms. Three years d to pay. Southport Music House,1 d Southport, N. C. 2-28-tf-c; LEGALS I >r RESULT OF SPECIAL BOM) e ELECTION At a special bond election held March 2. 1940. 118 voters were registj. ered and qualified to vote. 80 votes were cast for the ordin*S ance authorizing not exceeding $10,000 bonds of the Town of Sh&llotte for paying all, or part of the cost of >1 constructing a water works system for 0 said Town, and a tax for said bonds, and o votes were cast against said ordinance, and said ordinance was - thereby approved and is in force and effect. 79 votes were cast for the onlin' ance authorizing not exceeding $7,000 1 bonds of the Town of Shallotte for paying all or part of the cost of constructing a sanitary sewer system for said Town, and a tax for said bonds, and o votes were cast against said ordinance, and said ordinance was theieby approved and is in | force and effect. This statement is given by order of the Board of Commissioners, this 4th day of March. 194b. W. L. Swain, Mayor S. T. Russ < Jeo. F. Goley K. D. White E. P. Bishop A. B. Willis, Commissioners. 3-6-c ' FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior 5 Court of Brunswick County._ N. C.. dated the 5th, day or February i I 1940, in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus C. C. Greer and Wife If Any." the understated oommisioner will expose at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st. day of April, 1910. \it 11':00 o'clock A. U., at the Courthouse door. South port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $132.40, the following described real estate, located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. X. C.. bounded and described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a pine Stump. Sam Mines corner of the South side of State Highway No. 30, same benig witnessed by two postoaks and runs thence Northwardly with the said Highway 62% feet to an Iron corner thence South 51 degrees and 45 min. East 135 feet crossing a gum pond to a small blackgum; thence South 187 feet to a spruce pine in the Viola ami Bee Hankins line; thence North 51 degrees 46 min. West 300 feet to an iron peg. C. C. Greer's corner; thence North fJG degrees East 115 feet with C. C. Greer's line to the East corner of C. C. Greer's 1 acre tract; thence North 51 degrees 45 min. East to Sam Mines corner; thence North 66 degrees East 218 Feet with Sam Mines Bine to Sam Mines Corner; thence North 51 degrees 45 min. West with Sam Mines Bine 210 feet to the first station, containing 3 acres more or less, according to a survey made by J. B. Atkinson July 2nd. 1939. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at an iron corner of a one acre tract belonging to Sam Mines on the South side of the State Highway; runs South 51 degrees 45 minutes East B with Sam Hines line and continuing to an iron corner on an old tarkiln 2 bed; thence South 66 degrees West 115 feet to an iron corner of a 41 acre tract belonging to Joe Johnson; thence North 51 degrees 45 minutes West 432 Feet with Joe John- j son's line to his corner a sweet gum1 on the aforesaid State Highway; thence with said State Highway to 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 I pine in Galloway's corner; thence South 13 East 141 poles to said Rattlesnake Branch, said J. D. Galloway's line; thence with the edge of said Branch to the beginning, containing 34 acres more or less. And all other lands owned by C. C. Greer And Wife If Any. Brunswick County. North Carolina. 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 28th, day of February, 1940. _ ^ f a. ii. friiiH, wiuiniBBiuiici. i FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C., dated the 1st, day of January. 1940, in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus J. H. Evans And Wife lloena Evans," the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 1st, day of April, 1910, 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 $154.10, the following described real estate, located in Lockwoods Folly Township. Brunswick County, N. C., bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in Caesar Evan's West line Morris Evans corner .runs thence North 30 degrees W. 029 feet to a stake near the old Tarkiln bed, Caesar Evan's and M. D. Reaves corner; runs thence I with said Reaves line N. 10 degrees East 222 feet to J. R. Evan's corner; thence Eastwardly with said Evan's line to the Run of Pinch Gut Swamp; thence down the various courses of the run thereof to a small Branch; thence up the various courses of the run thereof it being Morris Evans line to near the head thereof to a gurn corner; thence South 80 degrees W. 510 feet to the point of beginning, containing by estimation 25 acres more or less. And all other lands owned by J. H. Evan's and wife Roena Evans, in Lockwoods Folly Township. Brunswick County. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed tor raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at Half. This the 28th day of February, 1940. S. B .Frink, Commissioner. 3-27-c NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION , IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK R. S. McKeithan, Administrator Vs. Alice Ottoway McKeithan, Et Al. I The defendants, Royal Maultsby and wife, Maultsby; Roy Ottoway; Ottoway, the widow of Marion Ottoway, deceased; Howard Ottoway, El; more Ottoway; Irene McAinch and I her husband. McAinch; Edna Evans and her husband, W. W. Evans will take notice that an action entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C., by the administrator of Thomas S. Ottoway. Deceased, to sell the real estate of said intestate In which they have an Intel est for the purpose of pay PAGE THREE s ' fT ng the debts filed against the said ? estate, and the defendants above named will further lake notice that each and every one is required io~ ? appear in the office of the Clerk off<9 the Superior Court within (30) daysJT after the 28th. day of February. 1940.?? to answer or demur to the com-* plaint in said action or the plaintiff* will apply to the court for the re- ""L liet demanded in the petition. taJjM S. T. Bennett. Clerk Superior^ Court. Brunswick County. N. C. ? 3-20-e NOTICE OF SALE UNDER BEEI>~?* OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust 3>1U exef-uted by R C. Tharp and Salli?> v-jTharp. his wife, to Robert W. Davis,1 Trustee, on the 8th. day of Augustjwm 1936. recorded in Book No. 58, ar Page No. 393. Registry of Brim*-,? wick County, North Carolina. Default having been made in the payments of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned substitute trustee, having been substituted to the right and duties of the said Robert w. Davis, as provided by law, will offer for sale, at public auction for cash. , at the Courthouse door in Brunswick f County, on the 18th day of March. 1940. "at twelve o'clock noon, all that certain lot or parcel of land located ? in the City of Southport, Brunswick County. State of North Carolina, and described and defined as follows: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the lands of J. C. Wiswell, J. A. rullan. 1 Independant Order of Odd Fellows ami others, bounded as follows, viz: Commencing at a point 011 the East side of Howe Street 132 feet ?\ from the Northeast corner of Howe'1*' and Bay Streets, runs thence East 66 feet to the West line of Lot No. 11; thence South along the line of rr? Lot No. 11. Twenty-five (25) feetjO 1 thence about West 66 feet to the ,i East line of Howe Street; thence'1'*] (a North along the East line of Howe Street 25 feet -to the beginning, and being a portion of Lot No. 10. ac- . cording to the Official Plan of the City of Southport. North Carolina. , SECOND TRACT: Beginning at I liOfc the Southeastern corner of Kf. A. Grissom's adjoining lot. runs thence Eastwardly 40 feet to a stake;. . thence the same width in u Norths /I wardly direction 355 feet to an alley: thence West wardly 40 feet to a>ff(OW stake; thence the same width and parallel with E. A. Grissom's ad-j 9219 joining Lot Southwardly 365 feel to the Beginning, and being a portion of the lot formerly owned by Drew and Davis, and known as Lot No. of the Francis Morse Estate, and the same lot conveyed to J. I.? Stout by E. F. Davis by deed bear- ' JllJ itig date of February. 24th, 1905, and f recorded in Book \V. W., at page''*1U 22. et seq.. records of Brunswick County, and the same conveyed to I. J. Sternberger by the Bank of Southport. N. C.. as will more fully,v,<-i appear by reference to Book 2. at _ 0 page 207. records of Brunswick Coun-,! "L98 ty, and being the same that was ,.0r.. conveyed to P. C. Tharp. by Seidell 981" Delmar and wife, by deed dated 1st. day of February. 1922, and duly recorded in Book 37. at page 63. to ?. -? ...l.i.l. uf.ii'Aiw.a it. liontl.v .ivi mci ri 11 v. C\t* 1 made. Dated and posted this 17th day of February. 1040. 8. B. Frink, Substitute Trustee. rfT 3-1 S-e EXE< I 'TOR'S NOTICE I'-Ultf Having qualified as executor of the L* f/> will of Miss Kate Evans, late of Brunswick County. North Carolina, Jpr{t notice is hereby given that all per- * sons indebted to the estate are re- j'/?cw|t quested to make Immediate payment; and that all persons who have claimsl -.iff] against the estate are required to 6|,lJ present the same to the undersignedy/T on or before February 7. 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recov- i .1 ery. ihiij This February 2nd.. 1910. i! E. L. Krahnke, Executor. 11 'l C .Ed. Taylor. Attorney. ? v/3-13-c ?Ji)ir ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE hl!9'l Having qualified as administrator if,,,, of the estate of Thomas 8. Ottoway, Hi"# late of Brunswick County. North * . Carolina, notice Is hereby given that ? all persons indebted to the estate are .,v r requested to make immediate nay- /iv>0(J ment; and that all persons who nave r t claims against the estate are required to present the same to the undersigned administrator, or his attorney, fin or before the 1st. day of February. 1941. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. hrtft This January 23rd.. 1940. " u' | K. S. McKeithan. Administrator. ('. Ed. Taylor, Attorney. ^ .uA\ FORECLOSURE SALE OE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE DEED Under and by virtue of the |>ower ?rp of sale contained in that certain il I Mortgage Deed made and executed , by Newman Babson and wife, MyrlieIf10114> Babson, to J. W. Schwartz, Mortgagee. for $125.00. dated the 29th, J '01 day of October, 1937. duly recorded . in Book 65. at page 90. records of \ 9(1 Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made. I>o- .'1970 fault having been made in the pay- . ment of the indebtedness therein de- ' scribed, the undersigned E. k. Proc- , . \or, Executor of J. W. Schwartz, de- ' 'Jm ceased, will offer for sale at public i auction to the highest bidder for trfmi cash at the Courthouse Door In the r rf~ City of Southport. and the County 1 'ID 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-'i wick County. North Carolina, and p bounded and described as follows, to-06 wit: } Lying and being In Brunswick HQ 9 County. Waccamaw Township, and . ^ Beginning at a stake. Anson Babson 1 ZiilJ line, runs thence S. 59 deg. W. 27 poles to a stake In another of An- ) ilfO son Babsons lines: thence with said .. n line S. 82 dec. E. 32 poles to a MJ lO stake in J. F. PhelpH line; thence . . his line N. 20 dec. E. 18 poles to^/irKl a Light wood Stump; thence X. 45 . . deg. VV. 18 poles to the beginning, /iJ OJ containing two and three quarters . .. acres. (2%) more or le*s. rilflJ Dated and posted, this 16th, day ... . of February, 1940. b lll/O E. K. Proctor. Executor of J. W. Schwartz. Deceased. 1 -jj ji* S. H. Frlnk, Attorney. . 3-13-c. I follC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE )W Having: qualified a a administrator . of the estate of A. V?". Clemmons, 00/1 08 deceased, late of Brunsvick county. North Carolina, this is to notify all j.if)0 persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southport. N. C. on or before the 13th day of.v t(?y February, 1941. or this notice will be ? pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . \t This 13th day of February, 1940. ,lf* 8. B. Frink. administrator of the . r Estate of A. W. Clemmons, Deceased. ,L 1W FORECLOSURE 8ALE OF REAL . ,a u ESTATE MORTGAGE DEED J y' Under and bv virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Mortgage Deed made and executed by Willie DeVane. to M. H. Hart. tnLq mortgagee, for $78.25, dated the 27th, . ( day of March. 1939, duly recorded iw5#l in Boole f?7, at page 293, records of Brunswick County, to which refer- <J-)h) ence is hereby especially mad*. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein described, the undersigned M. H. Dill* Hart, Mortgagee, will offer for sale , at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door A .? in the City of Southport. and the O County of Brunswick on Wednesday, March 13th, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, ' S PA the following described piece, lot tract , , or parcel of lend lying and being la -"IJ JVi Brunswick County. North Caroling . and bounded and described as follows, U Iff to wit: The following described tract, piece, parcel or lot of land. Beginning at ' , the run of Lords Branch in I. S. li/OG Willetts line, the David DeVane corner. and runs thence South 70 degrees East with the David DeVane line, and I. S. Willetts line (720) feet to a stake, the Willetts and DeVane corner: thence South 39 degrees East lOflW (330) feet to a Spruce pine, Shepard DeVane corner; thence South 25 degrees East with Shepard DeVane line, (1100) feet to a small Red Oak in or fSRflj near the DeVane and Harrelson line; thence South 60 degrees West with '(iv9r' the DeVane and Harrelson line about (1000) feet to a gum corner In Lords , Nnfl Branch, now the Harrelson and De- ' 1 Vane corner; thence down the various ill courses and meanders of the run or center of Lords Branch to the point of Beginning, containing to the same, (35) thirty-five acres, more or less. iiM't Dated and posted, this 10th, day of I February. 1940. , r.f M. H. Hart, Mortgagee. S. B. Frink, Attorney. 3-5-8
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