V, MARCH 13,. 1940
| FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB
' nWK. c. Fei :us was the The Friday Nisrht pi,,k . , .
M, the tenioon at the the home of Mrs.^Lex Jones" M *
- the Woman's Evelyn Loughlln won high sS
oicK afternoon, prize. an attractive neckiL?
?* campaign Mrs. T. H. Griffia 25 H!
?,,e Women's bingo prize, a box of oi
P: Fergus gave an tissue. of c,eansmi
" -Oimative talk 1 Mrs. Jones served hoi
o^B a - evention, and chicken salad and tea riZ
: ''-heated that were there are.- MesdSes t
rutK." t0 cancer Dixon, t. h. r.iff.c ?.Loui
^B.' v than a few Newton, Bill Oberioha harIe
B phasized the Misses Evelyn Loneh, ' an'
orH;; bp cured if Woodside and Emma Lou H?bb!
)re^Kt:'.< help is secured in son. ' 11 barrel
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S Harrison was ac- 'COUPLE CT I'R
B; nember of the
iniSmtai lv=1,er. who is terta'ined''th^'r' hridi W"ing: en
ic|^"' ' :'or tlle Better Tuesday night Mrs rn ?'
.r* :.' - urged that the nigh scorer for tie' Wa
ic?-v: ? was decided Mrs. H T St Veo nn<
tw^BV-'' project of the!prize. ' Geor*e Won Mng<
suxaisivKz"srhments werp -?
)eK city to erect names and Mrs H T^'ef C"l,pIes: Mt
* "* land Mrs.' L c ' Fern^T'
mrm P , Jf" Th?mas ?. George, Mr 2
Jm I rs- L. T. Tasked and nfj .u
S a X throp was de-l Styf0n'
of he7 ;PINOCHLE CLLi~
Kenneth Kinsler was Mrs r w~~d 7~
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> -.ton bingoed and Oarr w-ftn high score prize, a bo:
- intion prize, a of soap. Mrs. H. T. St. Georgi
bingoed and received a tabli
- served delicious cloth and napkin set.
and cot fee to the Coca Colas and sandwiches weri
P. Sutton. Ken- served to the following guests
i >r Davis. Vien- Mesdames D. M. Davis. Wile;
J .i*. Thompson. Wells. H. T. St. George. J. Arth
William Wells and ur Dosher, J. W. Thompson
I ."illis. James Carr, and L. T. Yaskell.
PURN t ' A.%'; > THERE'S EXTRA '
.TASTE MILD ! FLAVOR AND y?f|gk&| '
. . J EXTRA SMCXING
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ntory tests, j sa ^ j FOR EXTRA MILDNESS. EXTRA
23 : slower j d COOLNESS. EXTRA FLAVOR:h?l5ocherof
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brands tested JV& A9 B?i @ H
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gc.asmolrin* .v^a S\!y 3
MOKES "PERPACK/ SLOW'BSccoCs?STL,ER
IU GAM PAY
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pftwofrrs ?
mflftST AGAIN/'" 3
?ot? in SAlls , OUT OF THE LAST 9 YEARS
we /f. T/uj It-Buy It! Vggg
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J Bolivia, North Car
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! CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. Prince O'Brien was host
ess on Thursday afternoon to he
bridge club. Mrs. Carl Gunnersoi
j received high score prize, a love
ly tea pot. Mrs. 0rmand Butle
hingoed and received a caki
plate.
Mrs. O'Brien served congealei
n fruit salad and coffee to he
s | guests who were: Mesdames Or
e mond Butler, C. C. Cannon, Cat
j Gunnerson, J. D. Sutton, Richari
e: Brendle. I. B. Bussells, and Mabe
^ | Marran.
J CIRCLE MEETING
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s Circle No. 3 of Trinity Meth
s j odist church had a most enjoy
j | able meeting on Monday nigh
e 1 in the home of Mrs. Thomas St
George with Miss Lottie Mai
'"Newton as joint hostess. A largi
! number of members were present
Mrs. M. R. Sanders gave thi
1 principal talk of the evening, i
sketch of the life and work o
Miss Isabella Thoburn, pioneer o
_ education for women in India,
j | At the conclusion of the busi
J ness a delightful social was held
| A shamrock hunt was won b;
Mrs. Elsket St. George and i
St. Patrick's contest was won b;
,' Mrs. James Harper.
JI The hostess served deliciou:
i punch and cake, the napkins am
I color of the refreshments carry
|ing out the St. Patricks theme
I THURSDAY CLUB
si Mrs. William Styron was host
5 ess on Thursday afternoon t<
s members of her bridge club. Mrs
. J. W. Ruark was high score:
3 and received a glass ice bucke
^ with tongs.
Mrs. H. T. St. George bingoet
' for consolation to receive a se
i of glass ash trays in shapes o
: the four suits.
Mrs. Styron served deliciou;
cake with coffee.
Those who were there are
i. Mesuames R. I. Mintz, Rober
Thompson, L. T. Yaskell, W. R
McAuley. H. W. Hood, J. W
Ruark. L. C. Fergus, Willian
Wells, James Carr, H. T. St
Goerge, M. C. Sanders, and Mis:
Hazel Young.
BIIIDGEIIOSTESS
The Thursday night bridg<
club met with Mrs. Wiley Wells
High scorer for the evening was
the hostess and Miss Hazel Youn?
bingoed for consolation.
Mrs. Wells served delicious
chocolate blanc mange with cak<
and coca cola to the followini
| guests: Mesdanies Robert Thomp'
son, Fred Willing, Allen C. Ewing,
G. W. McGlamery, Louis
Dixon, William Jorgensen, Roi
McKeithan, James Harper, ant
Misses Leila Hubbard, Evelyi
Loughlin and Hazel Young.
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Mrs. Alec Lind was carried tc
James Walker Memorial Hospital
Wilmington, on Monday for ar
operation Tuesday. Friends wil
be glad to know that she with
stood the operation satisfactorily
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BUSINESS COUPE |
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models priced at Flint, Pjf
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ed on rail rates, state p
local taxes (if any), I
ional equipment and
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THE STATE PORT PILOT
PRESIDENT I
r | Miss Gladys Dozier has return- 8
n! ed to Columbia, S. C., after
(spending the past 10 days here
r j with her sisters, Misses Edna and
e I Margaret Dozier. t
j Mrs. Athalia St. George has d
,j returned from Washington where j jr
j she visited her daughter, Mrs. S.:
_ i H. Robbins, last week. Mrs. Eliza- (
,j beth Gilbert also went to Wash- j
j ington and has been forced to I
,] remain while recovering from a 1 ?
throat infection. j ,
Mrs. Fred S. Covington of Atlanta,
Ga., and Merritt Moore of
Morgan City, La., are visiting '
relatives here.
W. D. McCaig, Mrs. Emma c
j j Walker and Mrs. Charles Dickin- a
| son of Wilmington were visitors 11
" j here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mintz, Fred a
Mintz and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy ^
" j Mintz of Shallotte spent Sunday
here with Mr. and Mrs. R. ^
*, I. 'Mintz.
f j Harper Vitou is spending a 10day
vacation here with his mother,
Mrs. Annie K. Vitou.
Mrs. W. A. Kopp and children
. of Bolivia spent Monday with
^ Mrs. C. Ed Taylor.
i" NEWS 1:
BRIEFS ,i
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MEET THURSDAY ?
r The King's Daughters will meet p
t Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock p
at the home of Mrs. K. Tobiasen. n
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t HOSPITAL PATIENT |0
f Mrs. Walton of Bolivia was admitted
Tuesday as a medical pa- e
3 tient at Dosher Memorial Hos- C1
pital. w
t -MEDICAL PATIENT N
E. J. McGuire, employee of the
Hill Dredging Co., was admitted w
3 as a medical patient at Dosher b
-' Memorial Hospital Tuesday. ir
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INFANT ILL n
Anita Sellers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Sellers, of Bolivia was
admitted as a medical pati
: ent at Dosher Memorial Hospital
Wednesday.
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1 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen an'
nounce the birth of a daughter,
s Donna Jane, Sunday, March 10,
f at Dosher Memorial Hospital.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
t [ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fillingim
r {of Southport announce the birth
1 of a daughter at Dosher Memorial
l; Hospital on Sunday, March 10.
APPENDECTOMYMiss
Maragret Coleman of Ash
1 under went an operation for the
removal of her appendix Sunday
J at Dosher Memorial Hospital.
SURGICAL PATIENT
Mrs. Clyde Hewett of Supply
i was admitted to Dosher Memorial
Hospital as a surgical patient
Sunday.
ANOTHER SALE
Members of the Woman's Auxiliary
of St. Phillips Episcopal
church are sponsoring a cake
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Review will mee
J| days for the purt
! t year 1940.
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j [ Smithville and
j j Wednesday
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j; Shallotte and V
IS ' Friday,
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) I The board shall, <
| or control property a:
; j- the valuation of such
I [ rect errors in the nai
I I but shall not increase
| property, except whe
!; been sub-divided, or i
i I been added or remo1
j circumstance has affe
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nd pie sale in the old Northrop
uilding Saturday -afternoon, be-,
inning at 2 o'clock.
IN" HOSPITAL
T. T. Browning, member of the
rew of the U. S. E. Dredge
lenry Bacon, was admitted Mon- i
ay as a medical patient at
>osher Memorial Hospital.
CAKE AND PIE SALE
The Junior King's Daughters
re having a cake and pie sale
Saturday afternoon at Honnie
Jdridge's Meat Market.
'OLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
To my friends and fellow Demorats
of Brunswick: I hereby
nnounce my candidacy for office
i the coming May Primary,
lany of you will remember me
s a candidate for the office of
Register of Deeds four years ago.
his announcement is to ask for
our kind support once more.
BURNICE RUSS
REPUBLICAN
PLATFORM
It is now time that the voice
f the people be heard in the
ind, that the political force of
he people who are free be felt
t the primaries and election. In
his the Republicans have a part,
he privilege of a part, and as
ever before must free people
peak out, even in Brunswick
lounty.
It is now clear to the Brunswick
County voter that our peole
are not to be given any reef
from increasing taxes and
eavy burden of carrying inreased
employees at the hands
f the present administration.
It is now clear that the New
leal nartv. called the Demo
ratic party, is chiefly concerned
dth holding- on to fat political
Tan wanted. Good nearby
Rawleigh Route now open. If
filling to conduct Home Service
usiness while earning good livig,
write immediately. Rawligh's,
Dept. ncc-211-45, Rich-1
lond, Va. '
PLAN
We have them
immediate delivery
plow parts you need
stock.
G. W. Kir
SUPPL
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rb Cnuntv Board of h
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/ iw the court house t
)ose of reviewing the
d Town Creek Town:
larch 18th, 9:00 a. m.
Lockwoods Folly Toy
7, March 20th, 9:00 a.
V'accamaw Townships
irch 22nd, 9:00 a. m. t
on request, hear any and all
ssessed for taxation in the
property or the property (
nes of persons, in the desc
! or reduce the assessed V?
ire errors have occurred, 1
vhere something of value o
yed from same, or where
cted same.
im Jorge
rAX SUPERVISOR
jobs, rather than showing any i
particular concern about good, i
economical government. ^
The o"ice-holding aggregation i
seem manifestly indifferent to the
mounting cost of county govern- <
ment, and it is they who seem <
to shape the policies, not the peo- i
pie. They presume to be the '
masters, not the servants. Their i
ideals seem far removed from :
that of the old line Democratic <
party when it stood for economy '
and local self-government, both '
of which principles have been '
fiercely violated, and the cause ]
of real democracy has been sacrificed
upon the altar of selfish 1
greed. i
Brunswick County people have
seen tax values raised on their
real estate 25%, on one-fourth j'
in one year, bringing calamity |'
on many and discouraging the
young man who is disposed to
earn and to strive for a home.
| The only hope is for the voters '
j to bring about a change. The
Republican party, organized and :
ready, offers the opportunity in
this election. Certainly the bene!
ficiaries will not reform, and it
; is now clear that relief is not to
come through those real Democrats
in the county who are opposed
to what has been imposed
upon them, because no leader has
come out to organize that opposition
inside that party, leaving
the Republican party the only
force to work with to bring about
a change.
At the present time the extra
tax money to the county is being
absorbed in less worthy ways
than for old age assistance arid 1
other worthy social purposes, and '
the chief fault lies in the in- 1
crease in salaries and the increased
number of employees. 1
Voters in Brunswick can make
themselves felt, even in this com-1
paign, to put county business in
better order. Salaries and compensation
to officers and employees
in Brunswick is higher than
the county is able to carry. We
must stand for a less expensive
county government.
We attack the unworthy measures
put through the last Legis-!
lature in extending the term of
office for certain men elected, imposing
upon the county the serv
TERS
in stock, ready for
. Other plows and
I are also carried in
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Equalization and j 1
m the following
tax lists for the j
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ships:?
to 5:00 p. m.
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vnships:? * j
m. to 5:00 p. m. jI
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o 5:00 p. m. ) i
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taxpayers who own J j
county in respect to
>f others?shall cor- i [
ription of property; j 1
iluation of any real
where property has ) I
f $100 or more has
some extraordinary j!
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ices of certain persons, as officers ol<
ivho were not chosen, by. tfie vot- "w
era for any such terms. This was ?
autocratic, it was not democratic, j J']
It shows a disregard of the rights! S'
>f the voters, a fear of the vot-1 g
ers. Be it said to credit of some' co
few leaders in the majority par- j,,
ty that they fought the passage! St
jf the act. It is a sample of the
New Deal methods, and is thor- H
DUghly in line with much of the j?
New Deal idea of a government. J
The Republican party offers the1 <.0
jnly possible opportunity for the al
people of this county to register.)
their disapproval of such over- 13
banded manipulations of public _i
affairs.
Therefore, the Republican Party
of Brunswick County in Convention
assembled, adopts the
following planks as the major objectives
to work for now:
1. A proper re-valuation of real ar
property and a fair tax rate to i>>
encourage home ownership.
2. A revision of the salary m'
schedule for the county officers
and the various appointees in \v
the service of the county, includ- ^
ing the elimination of unessential n
employees. jjf.
3. Demand that the extension of of
terms of offic; by the last legis- ft\
lature be disregarded in order es
that these beneficiaries may face {,"
the voters; and that if they re- ai
fuse to resign and make vacan- $
cies to be filled in the approach- to
ing election, that we work to $
procure an act of the Legislature lit
that will grant proper relief by c<
giving to the voters an election. ?4.
That we work for clean >elections
and against questionable
practices that tend to de- oo
stroy free choice and free election
to any legally qualified vot- ti
er t3
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A. L. Lewis wi
Lonnie Evans
W. L. Swain th
(Paid Political Adv.) JJJ
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REIIEVE HEAD COLD STUFFINESS ^
' be
WANT ADS I
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IV ANTED: To sell or trade for
anything used pianos. Drop us "J
1 card. Southport Music House, Rtl
3outhport, N. C. 2-28-tf-c j>?
WANTED: To make demonstra- of
tion right in your own home jjl
vith a BALDWIN-made piano, th
Modern in every detail. Write us [jj
i card. Easy terms. Three years re!
to pay. Southport Music House, -r
Southport, N. C. 2-28-tf-c I.
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LEGALS SS
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FORECLOSURE NOTICE nj
Notice Is hereby given that by JJj
virtue of a decree of the Superior ^
L'ourt of Brunswick County, N. C., wj
iated the 6th. day of February mi
1940, in an action entitled "Brunswick
County versus C. C. Greer and 0f
Wife If Any," the undersigned oomnisioner
will expose at public auction 3.
sale to the highest bidder for cash
)it the 1st. day of April. 1940, at
12:00 o'clock A. M., at the Courtiouse
door, Southport, N. C., to satis- wl
fy the decree of said court to en- Bi
force the payment of $132.40, the fol- no
owing described real estate, located go
n Town Creek Township, Brunswick qu
wOunty. X. C., bounded and described an
is follows: ag
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a pr
line Stump, Sam Hii.es corner of on
he South side of State Highway Xo. no
10, same benig witnessed by two er
;>ostoak8 and runs thence Northwardly
with the said Highway 6!J4
feet to an iron corner thence South
>1 degrees and 45 nUn. East 435 feet 3-!
Tossing a gum pond to a small ?
ilaekgum; thence South 487 feet to
i spruce pine in the Viola and Lee
hlankins line; thence North 51 de- of
frees 46 min. West 300 feet to an lal
ron peg, C. C. Greer's corner: thence Cf
North 66 degrees East 115 fee' with all
Z C. Greer's line to the East por- reler
of C. C. Greer's 1 acre tract; np
thence North 61 degrees 45 min. ?*?
Cast to Sam Hines corner: thence ?p
North 66 degrees East 218 Feet with
3am Hines Line to Sam Hines Cor
per; thence North 51 degrees id ??
min. VVeet with Sam Hines Line 210 ha
Feet to the first station, containing
1 acres more or less, according to
i. survey made by J. B. Atkinson ,
I ulv 2nd. 1039. * <
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at an ?
ron corner of a one acre tract belonging
to Sam Hines on the South
dde of the State Highway; runs ,
South 51 degrees 45 minutes East ?!
with Sara Hines line and continuing { ''
;o an iron corner on an old tarkiln
:>ed; thence South 66 degrees West
LIB feet to an iron corner of a 4 Jf"
tore tract belonging to Joe John- ??
ion; thence North 51 degrees 46
minutes West 432 Feet with Joe John- ' '
ton's line to hlB corner a sweet gum
jn the aforesaid State Highway;
hence with said State Highway to mi
:he point of beginning, containing sc
5ne acre more or less. t0
FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at he
t stake on the edge of Rattlesnake a"
Branch Julius Wilson's corner, runs en
thence with his line about North 33 Ll
legrees East 110 I Kites to a stake in
Scott Patrick's line; thence North 80
legrees West about 140 poles to a IO
pine in Galloway's corner: thence
south 13 East 141 poles to said Rat- J"?
llesnake Branch, said J. D. Gallo- 5?
way's line: thence with the edge of w
said Branch to the beginning, cor- ?
taining 34 acres more or less.
And all other lands owntd 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 re- import
made. Cash to be paid at sale "
This the 28th, day of February,
1940. SI
S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 3-27-c [JJ
FORECLOSURE NOTICE ~ ,
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree or the Superior o,
Court of Brunswick County, N. C?
dated the 1st day of January, 1940. 3.
in an action entitled "Brunswick _
County versus J. H. Evans And Wife
Roena Evans," the undersigned commissioner
will expose at public auc- ol
tlon sale to the highest bidder for 4,
cash on the 1st. day of April, 1940. v
at 12:00 o'clock A. St. at the Court- A
house door, Southport, N. C? to satis- ei
fy the decree of said court to enforce t!
the payment of 3154.10, the following N
described real 'estate, located in f
LockwoOds Folly Township, Bruns- p
wick County, N. C? bounded and described
as follows: w
BEGINNING at a stake In Caesar
Evan's West line Morris Evans corner
.runs thence North 30 decrees I
W. 629 feet to a stake near the 3
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d Tarkihi bed, Caesar Evan's and 1
D. Heave? corner; runs tftence
ith said Reaves line N. 10 degrees
ust 222 feet to J. R. Evan's corner: .
ence Eastwardly with said Evan's* r?
he to the Run Of Pinch Cut *
vamp: thence down the various? ?
urses of the run thereof to a 9mal!
ranch;, thence op the various
urses of the run thereof it belnp
orris Evans line to near the MiWl
?ad thereof to a gum corner; thence>uth
86 degrees w. 510 feet to the'*
ilnf of beginning, containing by
timation ?5 acres more or less. ,_.f.
And all other lands owned by J.
. Evan's and wife Hoena Evans,
Lock woods Folly Township, iir:uns- .
ick County. North Carolina. -ariu
All sales subject to report to anjl XI5
nfirmation by the Court. Ten days
lowed for raise of bid l>efore report'ITHT
ade. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 28th day of February, ?
40.
S. R .Frlnk. Comrpigsioner. 5,-27-c
NOTICE OF St. RV ICE OF
SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION
IN' THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE* CLEltK
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF B HUNS WICK
R. S. McKeithan. Administrator
Vs.
Alice Ottoway McKeithan, Et Al.
The defendants, Royal MnuUsby
id wife, ...... k ..w.... Maultsrt
Roy Ottoway: ...
Ltoway. the widow of Marion r
ay, deceased: Howard Ottoway, Elore
Ottoway; Irene McAinch and
ir husband McAincht [ (
tlna Evans and her husband. W.
'. Evans will take notice that an, ;(?'{
ition entitled above has been comenccd
in the Superior Court of
runswick County, N. C., by the
Iministrator of Thomas S. Otto- fj
ay, Deceased, to sell the real estate
said intestate in which they have ,
i interest for the purpose of. paytr
trie debts filed ncainst the said
tate, and the defendants above
imed will further take notice that j
ch and every one is required to
>pear in the office of the Clerk of ,,
e superior Court within (30) days
ter the -8th. day of February, lmo
answer or demur to the com*
aint in said action or the plaintiff i
ill apply to the court for the rd *
?f demanded in the petition. . .i
S. T. Berinett, Clerk Superior1'-"'
)urt, Brunswick County, N. C.
20-c 1 "
OTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED
OF TRUST j ,
Under and by virtue of authority ?
ntained in a certain Deed of Trust , , .
ecuted by P. C. Tharp and Sallie > 1''
larp. his wife, to Robert W. Davis,
ustee, on the 8th, day of August. 1- *
38. recorded in Book No. 58, at
ige No. 393. Registry of Brunsick
County. North Carolina, Default . <
tving been made In the payments! I
the indebtedness secured thereby,
e undersigned substitute trustee, ilfJfll
iving been substituted to the rl^ht
ia amies 01 me stuu iwucn ??.
ivls, .is provided by law, will offer
r sale, at public auction for cash. I (It
the Courthouse door in Brunswick ,
>unty, on the 18th day of March, I D >
40, at twelve o'clock noon, all that
rtain lot or parcel of land located
the City of South port, Brunswick
>unty. State of North Carolina, and 'I.I
scribed and defined as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the i'j/9
rids of J. C. Wlswell, J. A. Pullan,
dependant Or<ler of Odd Fellows v I) IJf
id others, bounded as follows, vi/:
Commencing at a point on the s.tOR
ist side of Howe Street 132 feet
?m the Northeast corner of Howe
id Bay Streets, runs thence East
feet to the West line of Rot No. . \A
; thence South along the line of >> ? v
)t No. 11. Twenty-five (2D) feet;
ence about West 66 feet to the
line of Howe Street; thence
jrth along the East line of Howe J j
reet 25 feet to the beginning, and . i
Ing a portion of Lot No. 10. nc- v'
rding to the Official Plan of the . ^
ty of Southport. North Carolina. ill
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at r.
e Southeastern corner of E. A. ''' '
issom's adjoining lot. runs thence
istwardly 40 feet to a stake; '*> '*
ence the same width in a Northirdly
direction 355 feel to an alley; ''* !
ence Westwardly 10 feet to a
ike; thence the sAme width and
rallel with E. A. Crissom's ndining
Lot Southwardly 355 feet to
e Beginning, and being a portion ,
the lot formerly owned by Drew
id Davis, and known as Lot No. 3, ,.j
the Francis Morse Estate, and '
e same lot conveyed to J. 1. ,. . 't
out by E. F. Davis by deed bearer
date of February. 24th, 1905, and >f:j
corded in Book W. W., at page
et seq., records of Brunswick 1
unty, and the same conveyed to '
J. Sternherger by the Bank of : < 1
uthport, N. C., as will more fully
pear by reference to Book 2, ut |
.ge 207, records of Brunswick Coun.
and being the same that was ....P.k
nveyed to P. C. Tharp. by Seldeti BUU-J
dmar and wife, by deed dated 1st, . ...
y of February, 1922. and duly re- " '?'.
rded in Book 37, at page 63. to
lich reference is hereby especially 'C>hJG
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Dated and posted this 17th day
February. 1910. ?
S. B. Frink, Substitute Trustee. '
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ,
Having qualified as executor of the ' Oil!
11 of Miss Kate Evans, late of
unswick County. North Carolina, ' ?>9
tice is hereby given that all, per- ,.
ns indebted to the estate are re- Oil J
estod to make immediate payment;
jd that all, persons who have claims 'Off
;ainst the estate are required to
esent the same to the undersigned
or before February 7, 1941. or tills
tfee will be pleaded in bar of recov- .0*1 *1 'r'his
February 2nd., 1940.
E. L. Krahnke. Executor.
C .Ed. Taylor. Attorney. nJ'Ja
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A I)MI.VIST 1 .TOR'S NOTICE
Having quallfitd as administrator ?, {?
the estate of Thomas S. Ottoway,
te nt Brunswick County, North > (Offl
,-nHna nntint* ia horebv eiven that ?
1 persons indebted to the estate are
quested to make Immediate pay?nt;
and that all persons who have .
tlms against the estate are reqttlr-M/ t1
to present the same to the undertned
administrator, or his attorney,
or before the 1st. day of February.
41, or this notice will be pleaded In >
r of recovery. .
This January 23rd? 1940. 'ill
R. S. .McKefthan. Administrator.
C. Ed. Taylor. Attorney. /if
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0RECI.08URE SALE OF REAL
ESTATE MORTGAGE DEED
Under and by virtue of the power
sale contained In that certain i i
artgage Deed made and executed
Newman Babs>on and wife, Myrlie
ibson, to J. W. Schwartz. Mortgee,
for $125.00, dated the 29th.',; il>
y of October, 1937, duly recorded
Book G5. at page 90. records of 4jjiQ
unswick County, to which referee
is hereby especially made. De- , j'1
ult having been made In the paysnt
of the indebtedness therein de- <Y. -I
ribed, the undersigned E. K. Procr.
Executor of J. W. Schwartz, de- 7
ased. will offer for sale at public
iction to the highest bidder for JJ/'.f
sh at the Courthouse Door In the
ty of Southport. and the County: tJltl
Br nswick, on .Monday March
Us.- 15 ?0. at 12 o'clock noon, the > ij >
llowi'ig described piece, lot or tract
land lying and being in Bruns- .?|fV/
ick County, North Carolina, and
?unded and described as follows, to
Lying and being in Brunswick jjJvffi
junty, Waccamaw Township, and
eginning at a stake, Anson Babson j. ,
ie. runs thence S. 59 deg. W. 27 '
>les to a stake in another of Anm
Babsons lines: thence with said '
ie S. 82 d es. E. 32 poles to a.?*' f i Cf
ake in J. R Phelps line; thence
s line N. 20 . dec. E. 18 poles to
Lightwood Stump; thence N. 45
ig. w. 18 poles to the beginning, .
>ntaining two and three quarters
jres. (2^i) more or less. ..T*
Dated and posted, this 16th, day J
' February. 1940.
E. K. Proctor. Executor of J. W. lJ
?hwartz, Deceased. rLrrr
S. B. Frlnk. Attorney. .1U111
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tr??
Having qualified as administrator''
t the estate of A. W. Clemmons. .. .
aceased. late of Brunswick county, J" '
orth Carolina, this Is to notify all
arsons having claims against the"10"
state of the said deceased to exhibit
tern to the undersigned at Southport. uwD
'. C. on or before the 13th day of ,i
ebruary, 1941 or this notice will be: J ^ '
leaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate 'lilutj
111 please make Immediate payment. , i
This 13th day of February, 1940. "" "
S. B. Frlnk, administrator of the
fstate of A. w. Clemmons, Deceased.
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