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p.TsnAV. NOV- ?7, 19 Bjk Umlitcr J Striving to all 1 H stmas decor^B the .reestions for < . v seems that < HR Merry ] 9 ililn't start . .. least . . . t jfl we simple ^B at a its proper < H ' * * * 9 BrS 'ir-' members unable! Willing and i I - their places j ^B score 1 salt cellars : . : Toddy bin- ' lovely vases made quite!I ' ce pie with t ^fl coffee which I1 hdayparty" J ; tt entertainB-cnber of friends at her " 10 o'clock, the H - thirteenth ^B attractively ar-^< with fall flowers. Games 1 H were enjoyed * B evening, after n veshments. con- < I 0f ice cream and caKe, srvo Miss Hewett re- 1 -3-V attractive gifts. 5 -;*-1 ai it thirty girls and ' 03riar.. Betty Lee Oliver.!' S Paris. Lucy Mae Nor-1 ' Ear.""i Salten. Evelyn 11 in Eleanor Lee Rees, Mrins Edward Newton. ' Smith, Dudley Sut- ' !ttv Brawn. Harvey Out-.' ie Russ. Tommy Willis. (UNOSE U-HIGHT? DOTHIS rcre Va-tro-nol up each nos- v i!> It ?hrinir? swollen mcmB Soothes irritation; (3) j ht Mail passages, clearing shfting transient congestion. v imTBO-HOl . SEASON OF: We doubt if there is ? cii is packed more care srience between Than being joyous doesn't r pv-go-lucky, nor a time Enjoy all the season's be practical about it. D sure of quality at low 1. I. H/ jAjp * There's no ex about the new bif ySB^K to 7 inches greater Bigger windows square feet more of urements for '41 sh price car can equal i W THE si *0 ?f 3iifc i i [pmatr IVO MAN'S CLUB The Woman's club met on Wednesday afternoon in the homo >f Mrs. I. B. Bussells to hear a lelightful musical program prelared by Mis. J. W. Ruark. The first selection on the program was a vocal solo by Mrs.! William Styron accompanied at he piano by Mrs. R. I. Mintz. She sang "Sing Me to Sleep", by Sdwin Green. Mrs. L. C. Fergus then sang Shubert's "Serenade" also accomjanied by Mrs. Mintz. A DeBussy piano solo "Minitrel" was played by Mrs. James darpcr. "Malaguena", by I,ecuona. was itrs. Mintz's selection. Mrs. R. F. Harrison sang "At he Bend of the River", accomjanied by Mrs. J. W. Ruark. In conclusion Mrs. Ruark sang i 'Bird of June." , Delicious refreshments of ice , iream and cake were served. ; hostesses with Mrs. Bussells vere Mesdames W. T. Butler, R. W. Davis, Jr., Dan Shannon, D. 3. Arthur, C. Ed. Taylor and , Tames Harper. ? ! Personal ( Miss Anna Taylor, who is tea- j :hing school this fall near Char otte, will arrive tonight to spend ; he Thanksgiving holidays here , vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 2. Ed. Taylor. Miss Bobbie Davis, member of he school faculty at Clinton, ipent the past week-end here vith her mother. j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dixon and ( laughter, Alneta, spent Sunday ] ler with Mi-, and Mrs. L. T. t'askell. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, of ?m:thfield, spent the week-end ] lere with Mrs. Dale's parents, j, lev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, Sr. Dan Clemmons, student at Vake Forest college, spent last veek end here with his parents, tlr. and Mrs. L. W. Clemmons. Miss Duck Potter spent last j veek end at her home in Bolivia, j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willetts, j if Winnabow, were guests of Mr. ind Mrs. John F. Potter last j veek end. Egan Hubbard and Wm. Sel- j j ers, of Fort Bragg, spent last ] veek end here with relatives. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith had is their guests for the week end HAPPINESS another time of year into -free joy than most of us ksgiving and Christmas, flean this is a time to be s to turn spendthrift, i blessings to the fullest, o your trading where you prices. \ WES f, N. C. amiiimi jifyehes S 0i aggeration in the talk you hear ;ness of Ford for '41! There's up seating width than ever before! and windshield use almost 4 gleaming glass this year! Measow that no other leading low 'his for roominess... for inteS AMD YOU'LL CET THE Motor Co. rc YOUR FORD DtALtR FIRS Mr. and Mrs. Realto Sarrcnsor of Noifolk, Ya. Miss Evelyn Autrey, who hold a position in Washington, D. C, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Re becca Autrey. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newtoi and little daughter, Charlene, o Lumberton, were guests of Mr and Mrs. B. J. Holden last vyeel end. Miss Irene Clerr.mons, of Char leston, S. C, spent last weel end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. L. W. Clenimons. MEWS "" BRIEFS i "MEDICAL PATIENT Michael R. Saunders of South port entered Dosher Memoria Hospital as a medical patient Fri day. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Andersor jf Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter, Virginia Dare at Dosher Memorial Hospital 01 Saturday, November 23. TONSII.ECTOMY Mrs. Atkinson of Southporl underwent a tonsilar operation al Dosher Memorial Hospital Tues^ lay. FOR SCRGERY M. G. Royals of Supply enterer Dosher Memorial Hospital Mdm lay as a surgical patient. IN FLORIDA Miss Annie May Woodside anc Mr. and Mrs. J. Berg left Mom lay for Florida where they wil visit Mrs. Berg's brother for s iveek. IX HOSPITAL Friends of Rustic Maultsby vvil regret to learn that he is a patient at James Walker Memoria Hospital in Wilmington. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc Keithan announce the birth of c son. Homer Gladstone, Jr., or Monday. Nov. 25th. at the J Arthur Dosher Memorial hospital SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. V. M. Barber of Southport was admitted as a surgica patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital last Wednesday. PATIENT Mrs. Elton McKeithan of Southport was a patient at Doshei Memorial Hospital on Wednesdaj ind Thursday of last week. SERIAL NUMBERS Late registrants with tin Brunswick County Selective Board are Joseph Chatham Lewis No. 1S94; and Horace McNeill 1895. APPENDECTOMY James Willetts of Bolivia un derwent an operation for remova of his appendix Sunday at Dosh er Memorial Hospital. FOR TREATMENT tt ^ if rr n Oilier jvicrYtritiiaii ui ouuui port was a medical patient a Dosher Memorial Hospital Tues day. ORGANIXZE LADIES AID 14 Ladies of Shallotte Villag Methodist church met last Wed nesday and organized a Ladie Aid Society. Mrs. Lydia Chad wick was elected president; Mr: irdrijW 1|| rior length, door widths, 1 front-seat legroom, rear-seat 1 new size you'll discover a trul this year's Ford. A softer, quie you ever hoped to find at low pr Get the facts. Come in today a: Come in today and meet a real BIG NEW I Boll! T FOR LOW-COST FINANCIN V THE STATE PORT ] i, Beulah Leonard, vice-president; | and Mrs. F. G. Smith, secretary- j s treasurer. - ' TURKEY SUPPER Members of the local chapter | 1 of Daughters of America will j f serve a turkey supper on Thurs- j I day evening, December 5, at 6 ; ' o'clock in their recreation hall, j ! Tickets are available from any -1 member. SOUTHPORT SCHOOL NEWS Ii GOOD BOOKS-GOOD FRIENDS , I The week of November 10 is i Book Week in the Southport high I school. Book week is an excel| lent means of arousing children's , land parent's interest in books., I Boys and girls acquire a genuine I, love for reading only through in- ; - timate association with books the , 1 year around, so they come to j, . look upon them as delightful everyday companions. TOM-THUMB WEDDING A wedding of great beauty and charm was solemnized on last 1 Friday evening at eight o'clock 1 i when Miss Mary Elizabeth Lup- ] ton became the bride of Mr. | ' George Ewing. 1 The Rev. Jack Swan officiated ( at the ceremony. The chancel was grouped with ' long leafed pine, fern and floor ' t vases of white chrysanthemums. 1 ; Seven branched candlebras hold- ; . ing white cathedral tapers stood i on each side of the alter. The \ pews for the special guests were marked with white satin ribbon. | Prior to the ceremony Mrs. I Joseph Ruark, pianist, and Mr. . Pierce Cranmer, violinist, played "Ave Maria" and "Liebestraum". 1 Miss Gloria Lee Hewett sang:; "Tile Sweetest Story Ever Told", j t Miss Hewett, Miss Wilma Single- j ( laiv, ana Mr. wiuon oingieuuy ^ " sang "I Love You Truly". 1 The Bridal Chorus from Loheni grin was played for the proces- 1 sional and Mendelssohn's Wed- ' ding March was used for the re-1 cessional. During the ceremony I j . the "Vienese Refrain" and "O i Perfect Day" were played. ! The bride was given in mar' riage by her father, Mr. Kenneth , Hewett. Miss Stuart Arrington was 1 maid of honor. Other attendants . were the Misses Mary Ann Lough- ' t lin. Joy Lynn Bell. Harriette Cor- 1 lette, Karen Swan, Genella Dosh- ; er. Doris Bogey. Patsy Ann Sad ! ler, and Jo Ann Sutton. The ; j ushers were Richard Marshell. j IJerry Spencer, Hallie Floyd, Dar rell Fisher, Buddy Odin. Roger - Ward, Franklin Cox and Franklin ' 1 j Creech. < . | Flower girls were little Mary I Minta Mintz and Latitia Hick- 1 man. They wore identical gowns of white taffeta caught at the , neck with rose buds. They scat tered rose petals from white baskets. r Lloyd Reeves, ringbearer dressed : in a Lord Fauntleroy suit, carried , the ring on a white satin pillow. The bride wore a gown of heavy white satin fashioned with . i a sweet heart neckline. The . sleeves extended to a point over . | the hands. The tulle veil fell from | a Juliette cap which was decorjated with orange blossoms. She I carried a bouquet of calla lillies. The maid of honor and brideslj maids "wore period gowns of pas j tell shades. The bodices were fit1 ted onto very full taffeta skirts. They carried arm bouquets of mixed autumn flowers. The mother of the bride wore a t gown of blue taffeta with sweet heart neckline and leg-o-mutton j sleeves. She wore a shoulder cor-1 sage of autumn flowers. The bride's maternal grande mother wore a gown of orchid I- \ satin with shoulder of gardenias, s After the ceremony the wedI-1 ding party was entertained by 3.! Miss Louise Asbury. front-seat headroom, meeroom! And with g? y great new ride in ?Sa ter, easier ride than M&S ice! Come in today. WD! Jf r^ia, N. C. PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. CHAPEL PROGRAM i' Members of the sophomore j1 class presented a chapel program!' last Wednesday morning. The I program was carried out in the i * form of "The Junior American; J Citizens Club". A club of this * heading is to be established in each room in the school. Devotionals were led by Mary 1 Florence Moore. "The American! Creed" was given in unison fol-l lowed by the flag salute. Chair- j men of the club's committees^ gave short talks on the purpose' and aims of the committees. Pa- '' triotic songs were sung. At the j c end of this instructive program, v everyone left carrying a greater l0 spirit of loyalty and thankfull-; ness with him. TENTH GRADE NEWS ^ Th Juniors gave a going away 11 party in honor of E. C. Watts, j v Tuesday night. E. C. left Wednes-' ^ Jay for Wilmington. Speaking for r the junior class as a whole we' san truthfully say that we hated very much to see him take his leave after almost four years ivith us. After meeting at the home of ^ Miss Stephenson and Miss Butler, ve all went to see "Pride and Prejudice", which, was showing at j the Amuzu. i c After the first feature attrac- " tion, we all went to the drug \ store for refreshments before bidling E. C. farewell as he was ( leaving the next day. Then we! i ill went home, happy in one 11 sense but with a feeling that we c ,vere loosing a fine classmate. j I Winnabow News Miss Kate Johnson visited Mrs. iV. A. Kodd at Bolivia Tuesday I lfternoon. Mrs. Blanche Jenkins of Max:on spent Tuesday and Wednesday vith Mrs. Henry Zibelin. Miss Katherine Leiner and her nother of Wilmington were vistors here Thursday. Madames Nellie B. Walker and Mice Craven and little Nell Craven were business visitors in Southport Thursday. Mrs. John L. Tharp spent i Thursday in Wilmington with her aunt. Master Bill Kopp, Jr., of Bolvia spent Thursday and Friday lere with his grandparents, Mr. ind Mrs. D. R. Johnson. Everett Jordan of Raleigh spent Wednesday night with J. ft. Fields and f family. The regular November meeting >f the Winnabow Home Demjnstration club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Adams and laughter, Miss Laura, of New York are spending awhile at tneir plantation "The Oaks". Miss Bertha Reid along with ather Bolivia teachers attended the Teachers meeting held at Fayetteville Friday. G. E. Maultsby and family of Wallace spent Friday and Saturday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maultsby. Sgt. Lee Kye returned Tuesday from a pleasant visit in Winston-Salem. Mrs. R. L. Sullivan visited Mrs. J. A. Russ in Shallotte Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dawkins and Adrian Phelps spent the week end in Biscoe and Franklinville. J. E. Dawkins, father of Li. w. uawains, returned wun them to spend 2 weeks. Miss Bertha Gore of Wilmington spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gore. Mrs. Preston Savage and little daughter, Sylvia Ann, are spending the week at Bolivia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith. Mrs. D. R. Johnson and son, Russell and daughters, Misses Alice, Lillian and Sophia Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gill of Bolivia spent Sunday afternoon at Seaside with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor and Mrs. Fowler and daughter of Southport visited D. R. Johnson Sunday afternoon. Miss Mattie T. Johnson of James Walker Hospital Nurses spent Sunday afternoon at her home. Mrs. W. J. Freeman and daughLOOKING TO Here's the place to with Santa Glaus to r a time of merry mi folks. Although Christmi month away, it isn't some very practical ci purchase o fgifts and Shallotte Ti HOBSON KIRBY, Prop. ' V :ers, Misses Louise and Dorothj isited Mrs. J. B. Finch in South )ort Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. S. Parker of Wilming on District Supt. of Methodisl Conference held services at Zior .tethodist Church Sunday morn' ng. His wife accompanied him. Bolivia P.'T. A. Meets Dec. 17th L. M. Clemmons, president of he Bolivia High School Parent'eacher's Association, urges parnts to attend the next meeting irhich will be held on the evening f December 17. "Parents of our school cannot lope to keep up with the things hat happen there unless they are rilling to make some sacrifice in ime and trouble and ?t"rv"-d these oeetings," says Mr. Clemmons. WANT ADS ~ WANT AD: Cakes for birthdays and special occasions. Fruil :akes and candy on order. Miss Harion St. George. Phone 2711 louthport. ll-20-< il'ANTED nui a for availablt Route in Brunswick County Company representative will b( n vicinity soon. A personal inter dew will be arranged. Write a >nce giving street address anc >hone number. Rawleigh's, Dept 7CK-211-209, Richmond, Va. MEMORY CAN'T SERVE VAN TUU . . . aiutelLai uaun DIRECTORY Look Up the Number Before You Call Memory is a tricky thing. If it doesn't fail altogether, it sometimes gets things twisted. This is especially true in the case of figures, and explains why calling telephone numbers from memory often results in getting wrong numbers. This is annoying to both you and those you call by mistake. So be sure of the number before you make a call. Look it up in your telephone directory. It will save your time. You will avoid disturbing others unduly, and you will spare yourself the embarrassment of getting wrong numbers. South tun BellTeiephode HnO TELEGRAPH COHlPflHH INCORPORATED CHRISTMAS! . make arrangements nake this Christmas iking for the little is is still almost a too early to give onsideration to your toys. rading Co. SHALLOTTE, N. C. I Man of House (roaring with rage)?Who told you to put that paper on the wall? Paperhanger?Your wife, sir. Man of House?Pretty, isn't it? ! LEGALS NOTICE OF SERVICE in I'i'iii.rc \Hon BEFORE I*. .1. HOI ItK.N Jl'STICK OF TIIK PEACE, SMITH VIlil.K. TOWN Sill I' , STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA ' countv ok Brunswick J. \V. WILSON ( VS. HARRY L. WRIGHT The defendant above named will take notii-i* iliat :t summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 13th day of November. 1IM0, by a Justice of the Peace of RrunswicK County. North Carolina, for the sum of $50.0h and interest due said planttff on a promissory note, which summons is returnable before said Justice at his office at Koulhport. North Carolina, on the 13th day of November. 1940. at 10 o'clock A. M. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of at Incitement was issued by said Justice on the 13th day of November, 1940. against the property of said defendant. which warrant is returnable before I he said justice, at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and " where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the reliefs demanded will be granted. This the 13th day of November. * 1940. ? B. .T. Hoblcn, Justice of the Peace, t 12-11-c 3 NOTICE OF SAI.F I N OKIt .MOUTH AH E HEED ' Under and by virtue of authority - contained in a certain Mortgage Deed . executed by B. H. Cliff and Addle ? Cliff, his "wife, to It. L. Ludlutn mortgagee, on the 14th, day of Sept* ember, 19.17, recorded in Book No. ? 05, at Page No. 99. Registry of Brunswick County. North Carolina. * Default having been made in the I payments of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned mort* gagee will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Brunswick County, on the 23rd, day of December. HMO. at 12 o'clock noon, all that certain lot or parcel of land located in Brunswick County. State of North Carolina, and described and defined as follows: Lying and being on the West side of Wetash Swamp, beginning on a water oak in the edge of wetash swamp; runs thence S. 09 deg. W. 90 poles to a gum in the edge of Blum Slough; thence S. 13 east 9S poles to Reedy branch; thence wit it said branch to the first lead ditch thence with said ditch a-cross to wet ash swamp; thence down the said swamp to the beginning, containing one hundred acres, more or less. 2. TRACT ; BEGINNING on a cypress in weiasn swamp, runs r.. -1 poles to a stake: theiuv X. about GOO "set to a spruce pine: theme with the run of wetash swamp to the 1 beginning, containing (15) acres 1 more or less. Dated and posted this 23rd. day of November, 1940. B. L. i.l'nM'M, Mortgagee. S. B. Frink. Attorney for mortgagee. 12-18-c \?7i: s\ii: Under and by virtue <?f the power of sale contained in that mortgage dated September 22, 1930, recorded in Hook 52. Page 585, given by Thomas A. Reaves to the undersigned to secure a note therein recited, default having been made In the payment of the said note and mortgage, the undersigned will sell the following described lands to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door, Southport, X. C.. to satisfy the terms of said mortgage AT NOON ON TIKSIHY, BFCKMlit: It 10. 1940. In Shallotte Township, Hitunawitk County, Xorflt Carolina, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the point where the run o' Saw Pitt Swamp and Poplar Branch meet; runs thence up the run of Poplar Branch, as it meander*, about 2080 feet a stake in the G. ! :. Brooks line on said branch; thence wilh the G. E. Brooks line south 11 degrees west 2232 feet to an old stump, a corner of the J. W. Milllken land, included in this description; thence north l" degrees, 30* west 2810 feet to an old oak stump, a corner of the Ida Caisoii tract No. 1, also corner of the Sidney Stanley land; runs thence with the Itla Caison line of Lot Xo. 1, north 20 degrees west 903 foot to a stake: thence north 21 degrees west 820 feet to the edge of Saw i'ltt Swamp; thence eastwardly 1395 feet to the road which crosses said swamp; thence with the road northwardly 190 feet to a gum on the run of said Saw Pitt Swamp; thence down the run of Saw Pitt Swamp, as it meanders, to the BEGINNING, containing 128 acres, and being Lot No. 2 of the John F. Sommersette division. and being the J. M. Sommersette share in said division. 70PSAI Your nickel buys a real swap it for a Pepsi-Cola i Finer in flavor and j | Each big bottle hold: swing to Pepsi-Cola toda Home Carton for a quar Step out... be gay ...the Pepsi-Cola way. I fl f' JxL HH PAGE THREE Dated atul posted, this November *. 1940. C. Fd. Taylor. Guardian of James Stanley. . ' j'?n notice or sai.e i:\der heed or tkist i Under ami by virtue of authority [contained in a certain Deed of Trust [executed by J. Arthur I tosher and !<lra?? K. Dosher. his wife, to Kohert W. Davis, Trustee, ou the 14th, 9 day of February. HI35. recorded iu I look No. 53. at Page No. ti ll, reg1.try of Krunswiek County. North Carolina. Default having been made in the payments nt' the indebtedness J secured b\ thereby, the undersigned .j [substitute trustee. having been siib| slit tiled to the right and duties of thfc ' said Robert W Davis, as provided II by law, will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in i Krunswiek County, on the Pith, day [of December. 1940. all thai certain J lot or parcel of land located in t Krunswiek County. Sinithville TownJship. State of North Carolina, and defined and described as follows: 1. HFC INNING at a stone. Jacob A. Lewis corner at a point in tlug ' i Northern Line of the Did South port atul Wilmington Koad. where it is intersected by the Fastern line of tile Sinithville Tow nship Good Koad! m* 2. runs thence with the said Fastern line of the Sinithville Township flood Koad about Ninth til' West about 1200 feet to the run of Dutchman Creeled theme up the creek as it meanders about North 2 a dog. Fast 170 feet to the obi canal: I. thence about North 25 Fast for the greater distance with the run of Dutchman Ctvck 495 feet to the Keed line, a maple and a stake; 5. thence with .# said line South 75 Fast 11S2 feet to a stone iu the North line of the Wilmington and Southport Koad; ?>. thence with the North line of said road about South 30 West 1235 feet to the beginning, containing 51 acres, more or less and being the samo I deeded by Kiehard Dosher and wife, 'to ,|. Arthur Dosher and wife. Grace 9 j K. Dosher. as will more fully apI pear by reference to Hook No. 32. I page L'_'7, records of Brunswick Conn- i , ly. to which reference Is hereby J especially made. Also the following other tracts or parcels of land situate lying and being in the same State and County and Township, and adjoining the tr.nt of land first above writ ten. SHCOND TKACT: containing ft acres, more or less and being the same convoyed to the said J. Arthur Dosher and wife. Grace K. Dosher, i as will more fully appear by reference to Hook 3u, at page 290, records of Mrwnswirk County. P? which refer- -t erne is hereby especially made for the purpose of including the description herein as fully as if set out herein in detail. TIIIKD TKACT: Containing 1 acre, | more or less, and being the same I conveyed by Richard Dosher to J. Arthur Dosher as will more fully '-I- w?f?r#ni'i> to Hook 37. page J 170. records of Hrunswick County, to which referem o is hereby made for the purpose of including: the said description herein as fully as if set out I herein in detail. _ 1 hated and posted this 11th, day of Xovember. if in. If S. 15. I'rink, Substituted Trustee. 12-11-c NOTICE Oi S\IK OI REAL ESTATE Cnder authority of the power of sale contained in that certain deed ot trust executed by h. I', Robinson, and wife. Alpliin I'. Robinson. and \V. H. l'riuk. and wife. Hlanche Frink. to .T. < >. Warren. Trustee, on the 15th day of April. WHO. which is recorded in Hook 70, Rage 120, office of the Register of heeds of Hrunswick County, default having 1 been made in the payment of the* Indebtedness thereby secured, and I lie owner and holder o." said indcbl- | i ediless thereby secured, having rei quested the undersigned trustee to <?\ utc the trust declared and re- k , posed in liim by virtue of said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will L Jjf, : offer for sole and sell at public aue- F""*^ ! tion, for cash, at the Court house door of Hrunswick County, Southport, X. C., on Tuesday. December 21th, 9 1!M0. at 12 o'clock Xooii. the follow ittg described real estate: A tract of land containing 45 fl acres, more or less, located in Lockwood J?'olly Township, Hrunswick County. Xo'hh Carolina, hounded on 1 tin* Xortli by the lands of P-: r J Tucker Instate; bounded on the .a t by the lands of C. H. Sellers; bounded on the South b)r the lands of \\\ H. Krink, being the lands conveyed to W. R. Kritik by 1>. I'. Rob- J irison, and wife, which deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of heeds of Hrunswick County, N. 1 C. to which deed reference is hereby made for a more complete description. Reference is also made to a | deed of trust to Federal Hand Hank for further description to the lands herein conveyed. j 1 The successful bidder will be required to make a deposit of 10% i as pledge of his good faith in bid- i ding at sale. This the 12th day of November# 1910. J. O. WARRKX, Trustee 112-18-c % vtask V taste treat. .. when you , . i jlenty for the thirstiest, i 12 full ounces. Join the y. Six big bottles in the '. vv?? I . ''": "i '"^1 BMggMsSBBk&^:+ ;V?18 v\ .vjj yJI
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