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l.r^r=TAV. (Oitr ^Mrlpmnte 7 important develop- ] ell > at the circle meeting the ! ' , week has been'other night and to learn that she 0f a Red Cross is living here now . . . Before It had its be- her marriage she taught in the ' tin' Woman's Club high school . . . Now she has j bt, commun- two children added to the family. H ' ... all garments * " B J/ children in Britain. All Tho' we're ashameu to admit H 'vies, whether they it. we saw our first county bas asked to meet ketball game on Friday night at . vonomtc room at ftd'cUte (the "we" being the | xfnnrfav af. |helpmate! the editor is a more, ,^h school ^ ^ ' \ctivities jfrecluent at*endant at the ball J ^ Monday and ah games, and we saw a mighty - ... are in various *<*>? S'fls Z* Matched 14 ?...... h _?vt with a team far superior in ' 'height and weight, the spunky Viernse'e is in;little Leland team cauSht and . and she has ar-'HfPt our eye . . . they were ,n , lothes to be cut the bal1 ?ame and the WaccaW' Vol iv to sew each Mon- ??aw team knew it . . . Tho ;> something for ?>ey oat. the, the well 1 trained, trim, lassies from Leland . while 'activity . . ah?wed tbe c,owd lhal - 1 don'| . . ,. that all the wo- \\h* omazons to turn out smithport will welcome ,a Sood brand of ball . . "l,,mnitv to do their bit GOODMAN-ZUIDEMA ' i,; of material has al H,' ' been donated, and funds The following announcement m vuied from the local Red will be of interest to friends in. 3. . vipter ... If this account Brunswick county: ! for anyone who "Mrs. Essie Tanner Drake an;:-vw more about it, nounces the marriage of her dauR yiernsee will be glad to ghter. Miss Elizabeth Tanner Zuiquestions. She will dema, to Dr. Erastus Genoi: any donations, we're Goodman on Wednesday, the fifth, $ of March, nineteen hundred for-! Biit a date to join the la- ty-one, in Chapel Hill. North | H^fich Monday . . . Together Carolina." accomplish much . . and! Dr. Goodman is the son of x o: maximum service we | Mrs. Mariah Sandlin Goodman & ;o it now ... ! and the late Dr. E. G. Goodman v.fie glad to see Mrs. I of Town Creek. He received his WL Northrop (Lazelle Mitch-|B. S. Degree from the UniversiI NOTIC I MEETING OF THE I OF EQUALIZATION I REVIEW, MARCH, 1 ft Notice is hereby given that, pursi ft 1105 of the Machinery Act, Public I ft meeting of the Board of Equalization a M BE HELD ON THE 17th DAY OF ft" for the purpose of equalizing the valua j| erty in the County of Brunswick, to th |j| property shall be listed on the tax recc If ations required by law. I The Board shall, on request, hear ft payers who own or control property a ft ation in the county with respect to t ft such property or others; and shall per ft duties as required by the Machinery PH to assessing and listing property for ta> H The schedule for each township v\ 1| just as soon as the 1941 listing inforn ?| arranged in its proper order. I W. P. Jorgi I TAX SUPERVIS I BRUNSWICK COl ty of North Carolina and his mo dicai degree from Duke Univcrsi ty. He is now interning at Duk Hospital. Mrs. Goodman, formerly o Battleboro, has made her home ii Chapel Hill during the past fou years. The couple left for a wedding trip to Miami, Fla., and are ex pected to stop over 011 their re turn trip some time this weel with Mrs. Maria Goodman. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Egan Hubbard, Jr., a rc cent bride, was honored at : miscellaneous shower Thursday evening, March 6. given at thi home of Mrs. D. I. Watson, witl Mrs. Watson and teachers of tin primary department of the Bap tist Sunday School as associati hostesses. The home was very attractive ly arranged with spring flower: and potted plants. Interesting games and contest: were enjoyed throughout the ev ening with prizes being award ed to Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mis: Evelyn Loughlin as winners ir the contests. After presenting the honorei with a shower of lovely gifts, th< hostesses served delicious refresh ments, consisting of ice crean and cake, to the following guests Mrs. Egan Hubbard, honoree Mesdames E. J. Prevatte. Josept Willetts, W. L. Aldridge, Homei McKeithan, A. L. Brown, Rufus Dosher, Fred Smith, Lucy Watts White, Melvin Lewis, Geo. Wat' son. W. G. Butler, F. Molly Cheek I. Watson, Misses Doris Butler Lelia Hubbard, Elizabeth Watson Evelyn Loughlln, Lucy Anderson Evelyn Autry, Madeline Floyd Madeline Piggott, Imogene Gar rett, Virginia Bishop, Carrie Lennon and Susie Sellers. :e BOARD * AND 17, 1941 aant to Section .aws of 1939, a ind Review will ; MARCH, 1941, tion of all prope end that such irds at the valu any and all tax- ? ssessed for tax- ? he valuation of I form such other I <.ct with respect I :ation. | ill be published | lation has been I mson I IOR I JNTY I THE STATE POR CIRCLE THREE e M:a. Elizabeth Gilbert a Mrs. Elshet St. George were i f hostesses on Monday night wh s Circle Number Three met in Ml r j Gilbert's home. Miss Lottie Mae Newton, lea t er of the circle, conducted tl - devotional program with Mrs. B. Finch, Mrs. Nathal 1 j St. George, Mrs. Edna Bell. Mi j Russell Harrison, Mr s. Lex Jon ! and Mrs. James Harper havii j part. j After the program two St. Pa j ricks' contests were held with tl ' winners being Mrs. Edna Bell ai 1 Mrs. Glenn Northrop. [ Refreshments of ice cream ai | cake carried out the St. Patrick | motif. Appropriate favors we placed on each plate. Personal Mr. and Msr. Bruce Ludlu and children) of YVhiteville, spc the week-end here with Mrs. J. Garrett. I Teddy Lewis, of Chicago, II is visiting his mother, Mrs. Br dy Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hood, Charleston, S. C., spent the wee end here with relatives. Julian Southerland, of Norfol Va., spent the week-end here wi i his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Sout erland and his aunt Mrs. Lan Southerland. Miss Doris Lewis left Thur day for Norfolk, Va., where si will visit relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butler ai . children, of Rowland, spent tl week-end here with Mr. and Mi R. T. Woodside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. Georj and children, of Charleston, C., spent last week-end here wi relatives. Harry Piver, of Greenvi! spent the week - end here wi Mrs. Grace Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Northri have recently moved here and a occupying an apartment at tl home of Mrs. Lillie Williams. John D. St. George, who is e listed with the naval reserve Charleston, S. C., visited relati es here last week. Dr. and Mrs. John Ames Onancock. Va? visited fricn here Sunday. NEWS BRIEFS FOR TREATMENT Mrs. Mary Hewett of Boliv was admitted to Dosher Memoi al Hospital last Wednesday f treatment for a fractured leg. PATIENT Bobby Jones, son of Mr. ai Mrs. Robert Jones of Southpoi entered Dosher Memorial Hospi al Tuesday for treatment. IN HOSPITAL D. A. Harvell" of Bolivia entc ed Dosher Memorial Hospital i Tuesday for treatment." KING'S DAUGHTERS The Kings Daughters met wi Mrs. Melvin Lewis on Thursdi evening at 7:30 o'clock. All mei bers are urged to be present. I SOUTHPOR' We appreciate make week after Supply. We like place of business, f many things that y< know we carry in However, wher purchase deliveret have time to come tention to the fact I is in Southport es truck and will glac you. G. W- KIR Supply, EVERYBC There's one thing i about our store. That is one alike, whether they You see, we are a we have a particularly little man who is just Supp T PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. BENEFIT SUPPER A chicken salad supper will be nd served in the Sunday School !0.1 rooms at Trinity Methodist church en ! Thursday night beginning at 6 ps ] o'clock. IX WILMINGTON I,,, j Roliert Marlowe, for the past J. year an employee of J. B. Ruark ia j Co. in Southport, reported for s. work as assistant manager of es American Hardware and Equiplg ment Co. in Wilmington. For the present at least Mr. Marlowe does t- not plan to move from SouthHe port. id REGISTRANTS ld j Three colored youths have reg,.g i istered with the local selective j.p service board during the past week. They are James Moore, Supply, serial number 1911, order | number 452A: Hezekiah Cobb, I! Phoenix, serial number 1912, ori der number 372A: Vance Brown, I Leland, serial number 1913, order number 439A. FLU PATIENTS n' Although the presmce of in-1 n fluenza in this Iocs lity is far from the epidemic stage, there are several cases reported each ' week from Dosher Memorial Hosa" pital. The following were flu pai tients there during the past week: " j Captain C. H. Swann, Southport, i admitted last Wednesday; Mrs. i Roy MeKeithan, Southport, admitted Sunday: Little James Hai' vey Ward, Southport, Monday: J. . M. Barnhill of Southport was discharged Tuesday after being a patient in the hospital for several days with influenza. ;; AGENT SAYS : YOUR HOME S. SCHEDULE th Mt. Pisgah Club meets with Mrs. Ethel- Nance on Thursday, le, j March 13, at 2:30 o'clock, th I Myrtle Head Club and King j Town Club meet Friday, March m114. 2:30 o'clock at the home of '1' re Mrs. Wrentz Mintz. he ! Mrs. Odell Evans will be hostess on Monday. March 17, 3:00 n-1 o'clock at Town Creek, in j Leland Club will meet with v-1 Mrs. VV. C. Cook on Tuesday, | March 18, at 2:30 o'clock, of | Winnabow Club will meet on ds' Thursday March 20, at 2:30 o'clock. T //aspital A uxiliary Sells Orton Tickets Tickets to Orton Plantation are now on sale by members of Dosher Memorial Hospital AuxiliJary, according to announcement : of Mrs. C. Eil Taylor, president. I These tickets are a donation from Mrs. J. Lawrence Sprunt | and represent a gift which she a j makes each year to the local inrl" I stitution. W ITtig A nd Barges ,1(] 1 Weathered Here ^' j A big seagoing tug, the Goliah. i with a couple of barges in tow, i put in here last week and remained for two days, awaiting abatr_ ment in the weather outside. 5 They were bound up the coast around the cape, and the Goliah did not care to risk its heavily laden barges in the seas that were th running out there. The Goliah drew 18-feet of n_ water and was one of the largest and most powerful tugs that has been seen in this harbor. r CUSTOMERS i the trips that you week to our store at to have you visit our or in that way you see* du might not otherwise stock. i you want some bulky I, or when you do not in person, we call athat our representative ich Monday with our lly make deliveries for BY 8C SONS - N. C. )DY ALIKE a lot of folks especially like our policy of treating everybe large buyers or small. small, growing business and sympathetic feeling for the doing the best he can. AWES ly, N. G. A scientist sliced a loggerhead 'sponge and took a census of its | teants, finding 17,128 -parasitic animals in the "hotel". Street cars are giving way to [buses in Dublin, Erie. CARD OF THANKS j We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during the illness and following the death of our loved jone, Annie Mae Dosher. j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dosher And Family. For Relief ef HEAD COLD MISERY Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril... (1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. T j MULES, MULES, MULES: I have just received 2 carloads [of nice broke mules. Already had ] 50 head on hand which makes a total of 93 head of mules in my barn. I will sell or trade on easy terms. Come to see me or write me. I will Aire trade or sell you. J. P. Newton, Wilmington, N. C. Dial 3580. WANTED: Will pay cash for Dogwood logs (5-in. and more in diameter). Write "Dogwood," Care State Port Pilot, Southport, N. C. 1-29-* FOR SALE RCA and Majestice Radios. If you would like to I have a radio and not have to pay ; a cent on it until September mail us a card and one of our men I will call on you without any UUIlgaUUIl Ull JUUI pal l. VA/IUI1IUU3 Motor Co., Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c For sale: Would you like to have your automobile or radio repaired and not have to pay a cent on it until September then we invite you to bring the job to our shop. We do not add a carrying charge. Columbus Motor Co., Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c LEGALS AHMINISTHATKIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of Hie estate of Mrs. Rosa Pigott, defeased, late of Hrunswick County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Supply, X. C,, on or before the 12th day of February 1042, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recover?-. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of February 1041. Mrs. R. Calloway. Administratrix of Kosn Pigott. Estate. U-26-e MOUTH \HE SAI.K Cutler and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that deed ot I' )&* II A, t's worse than it looks! You'll agree that a telephone cord full of twists and kinks is unsightly and awkward to use?but did you know that it can also seriously affect service? The conductor in your telephone cord is composed of scores of thread-like wires. They are very durable and, with normal use, will last indefinitely. But knots and kinks create an unnatural and intensified friction which is apt to break some of these tiny wires. When this occurs, it causes an unpleasant, static-like noise on your telephone. Keep your telephone free from this trouble oy keeping the cord free from kinks. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Incorporated. trust of August 2ft. 1935 from WI1'liam Jones and wife Millie Jones of (the first part to Fannie 10. Tejfair, |1>. L. Grady, 10. L. Halls. W. c. | Lawrence, Louise Kelly, trustees of the < I rand United Order of Salem and conveying the title to the land hereinafter described to D. L. Grady in said deed of trust to secure the loan therein recited, default having j been made in the payment of the j debt, interest and taxes, the said I trustees of the (Iratid United Order ! of Salem having demanded fore[closure in order to satisfy the terms (and conditions of the trust set up I by sairi instrument which is duly recorded in Hook 58. I'age ll?- in the office of the Register of Deeds of i Hrunswick County. North Carolina, the undersigned will expose at public i sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door, Southport. [ North Carolina at noon on .Monday. April 7. 1941. all that certain tract j or parcel of land in Hrunswick County. North Carolina, hounded and described as follows: Located in Smithville Township. COMMENCING at a stake on the brick yard road, and running in an easterly direction to a pine at the west end of the lane: thence down the said lane to low water mark, and up the river to the middle tract or Cane line: thence in a westerly direction to three sweet gum trees oil the brick yard road: thence down said road to the commencing stake. It being the same tract of land conveyed to G. W. Hugh by T. A. Rohbins. by deed dated January 12. 1871. recorded in Rook M.M at page 117 of the records of Hrunswick County, and conveyed by G. D. Hugh and wife et als. to C. \V. Messiek on June IS. 1923. by deed recorded in the office of the* Register of Deeds of Hrunswick County, in Hook 37. at page 183. to which reference is hereby made. Also being the same land conveyed to William Jones by W. V. Parker and Alex Hines, by deed dated June 25, 1929. recorded in Hook 50 at page 117. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hrunswick County. North Carolina. Dated and posted this March 4th. 1911. D. L. Grady of the third part Taylor and Prevatte. attorneys. 4-2-c FOKFCLOSIKE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that hv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Hrunswick County. N. C.. dated the 3rd day of February. 1941. In an action entitled "Hrunswick County versus? H. M. Cox And Wife If Any," ? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th day of April, 1941. 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 $133.55. the following described real """'o irt.niAU in Town Creek Town ship. Brunswick County, X. C., bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the Southeast corner or Cox & Mercer Streets runs thence with the Eastern edge of said .Mercer Street to a stake where it crosses 1). K. .Mercer's line: thence with D. K. Mercer's line North to the old public road; thence with the said road to the South edge of the Cox Street; thence with said street to the beginning containing I acres more or less. And all other lands owned by the said Defendants in Town Creek Tow ushlp, Brunswick County. North Car, olltia. 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 3rd. day of .March. 1911. S. It. Frink. Commissioner. S-26-c VOItKCI.OSIKK XOTICK Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C.. dated the 3rd day of Juno. 1940. ' In an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? Rodrick Hill And Wife If Any," ? the uhdersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th I day of April. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- J port, N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $107.75, the following described real j " estate located in Town Creek Town ship. Brunswick County. X. C., ! bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in SnowField Avenue lit! feet East wardly from the Right of way of the \V. B. At S. R. R. runs thence North 811 degrees E. 1082 feet to a stake, thence S. 17 degrees W. 539 feet to a stake; thence s. 80 degrees W. 730* to a stake; in the aforesaid Avenue: thence with the Northern edge of the same 18-7 to the first station, containing 10 acres more or less, according to a survey of several tracts made by E. W. Taylor 1919 of which this is the No. 2. And all other lands owned by the said defendants in 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 3rd, day of March. 1911. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 3-26-c KOKKt I.OS1 HE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, X. C., dated the 3rd day of February. ,1911. iu an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? John Billops And Wife If Any," ? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th of An.il 1041 at 12:00 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse door. Southport. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $186.14, the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. N. C.. hounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake and fence corner i?ost .Toe Heed's corner runs thence his line South 84 degrees K. 232 feet to an iron stake: thence North 20 west 205 feet to a stump and fence corner, of a fence owned by John Mallett runs thence North 85 degrees with said fence, 232 feet to the Andrew Williams line, thence with said line 188 feet to the 1st. station, containing by estimation 1 acre more or less. And all other lands owned by the said Defendants in Town Creek Township, 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 3rd. day of March. 1911. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. ?-26-r FORECLOSERE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by vh ue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C.. dated the 3rd day of February, 1941. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? John Jenkins And Wife If Any", ? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th day of April. 1041, 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 $313.56, the following described real estate located In Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. N. C., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a black gum in Mossy Branch John F. Mintz corner, runs thence with his line S. 30 deg. E. 35 poles to a pine; thence S. 50 deg. W. 25 poles to a pine stump; thence X. 74 deg. W. 80 poles to a stake in the Sehulken line, thence with said line J'. 26 deg. W. 58 poles to a pine stump at the N. edge of Bone Branch; thence with Willie Bentons line N. 74 deg. 10 poles to a Holly at the run of Bone Branch, thence down said Branch about 17 poles to a black gum. McCullen's corner, thence with his line S. 32 E. 82 poles to a black gum. in Mossy Branch; thence down said Branch to the beginning containing by estimation 30 acres. BEGINNING at a stake in the Wolf line, in Red Head Branch, runs S. 70 deg. E. 43 poles to a stake; thence N. 46 deg. E. 48 poles to a stake; thenee N. 10 deg. W. 72 poles to a stake: J. F. Mints corner, thence with his line S. 60 (leg. W. 63 poles to Red Head Branch; a maple thence said branch to the beginning. containing 32^ acres, more or less. ...: i BEGINNING at a Black gum In PAGE THREE 1 drossy Branch, runs with Jorden's fl line X. 25 \V. 70 jioles in a stake fl his minor; theme witli another of <9 (lis lines S. ?:n deg. \V. 54 poles to a black slim in Honey Cm noli; Ihettce, jj s. is. sj poles i" a blaok gum in mossy Branch. theme down said- fl Branch to tin- beginning containing jj1, acres more or h -- BEGINNING fl at ' ,i slake runs S deg. XV. fO < poles to a stake: thence S. 20 deg. 1 IS. HO poles t<? a stake ten (HO a acres more or less. BEGINNING at I a stake in the Wright lino, it being fl a corner of l.indsey Walker's land 'fl on which Henry now lives, running 9 thence S. 26 degrees IS 139 feet lo fl a stake, thcm-e S. s:) degrees 45 * Kfl XV. 1270 f ' ! to .i pine i on er. thenee fl in a direct line to tin* I wgi lining, 'fl containing r?i+ acres m land, inore . H or less. Excepting ;i lit'.' time right H to Henry Benton and wife. I And all other lands owned by the <9 Defendants in Town Creek Township. 9 Brunswick County. North Carolina. fl All sales subject to report to and H confirmation by the Court. Ten days <9 allowed for raise of bid before report fl made. Cash to be paid at sale. fl This the 3rd, day <>f .March, 1911. I ^ ^ S. B. Frink. Commissioner. [fl FOUECl.ORl* UK NOTICE f Notice is hereby given that by ;fl virtue of a dec ree of the Superior [jl Court of Brunswick County, N. C.. dated the tilh day of January, 1911. H in an action entitled "Brunswick fl County versus? |l H. I.. .Manuel And Wife If Any," ? fl the undersigned commissioner will H expose at public auction sale to the |fl highest bidder for cash on tin1 7th Ifl day of April. 1941, at 12:n0 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse ?loor. South- fl port. X. C., to satisfy the decree of fl said court to enforce the payment of n $188.34, the following described real fl estate located In Northwest Town ship, Brunswick County, X. c., H bounded and described as follows: fl Acres Home. fl And all other lands owned by the fl said Defendants itt Brunswick County, 9 North Carolina. fl All sales subject to report to and M confirmation by the Court. Ten days 39 allowed for raise of hid before report fl made. Cash to be paid at sale. fl Tiiis tin- 3rd, day of March, 1911. fl S. B. Frink. Commissioner. |fl I OltK( I.OSI kF. NOTICE J Notice is hereby given that by fl virtue of a decree of the Superior 19 Court of Brunswick County. X. C.. fl dated tti'* 2nd day h December. 19tu fl in an action entitled "Brunswick fl County versus? fl it. s. Willetts And Wife if Any." ? the undersigned commissioner will fl expose at public auction sale to the fl highest bidder for cash on the 7tlr fl day of April, 1941. at 12:00 o'clock fl A.M.. at the Courthouse door, South- f fl port. x. c? to satisfy the decree of fl said court to enforce the payment of 9 9250.79, the following described real H estate located in Town Creek Tow a- 9 ship. Brunswick County, N. C,, H bounded and described as follows: fl BEGINNING at a Black Gum (Supposed) in the edge ol .Mosquito H Branch near the fork of the three 1 mile Gulley and runs thence due 9 North seventy-two <7J) poles to the fl j Southport and Georgetown I'uhlic 1 Bond: thence Kastwnrdly with and m along said Southport and Georgetown fl Tublic road one hundred and fifty .9 imiuu m ihp notnt where said rfl Public road i- croKHcd l?y i)>* line shown as the twenty second cull in the description of the second tract herein described; thence a South )|H course with and along line designat- -nj lug said twentysecond Call in said ! tract to a stake in the edge of I Cane Patch Branch; thence down I land with said Cane Patch Branch I as i; meanders 10 the point of be- 'hfl ginning containing inn acres more or less. 1 f H A tract of land containing 10ft I acres lying mid being in the County JH of Brunswick on Thotnpkiiis Branch. beginning at a Gum in Thotnpkins. I Branch rui North t? degri s I B. 200 poles to a stake: thence S. '>< ? degrees West poles to Pounds a corner: theme South til degrees West ! lllO poles ('limbec's corner; thence South 30 degrees Rasl 80 poles ti? 11 Thompkins Branch; thence down said 1 Branch 16 tin- beginning being the I same land granted to D l. Gane.v by State Grant No. 13259 recorded '<iH in Bonk P. P. Page L'77 records of Brunswick County. fl All other lands owned by it. S. ] Willetts & Wife It Any. in Bruits- I wick County. All sales subject to report to atid 3 confirmation by the Court. Ten days fl allowed for raise of bid before report 1 made. Cash to t-<- paid at sale. 1 This th?- 3rd. day of March, toil. :fl ^ S. B. Clink, Commissioner. I lOHKCIOSritB XOTICK I Notice i- hereby given that by virtue of a decree 01 tie* Superior fl Court of Brunswick County. N. dated the tUh day of May. 11>|n. *.B in an action entitled "Brunswick I County versus? w Robert R. Bryant And Wife tf Any". the undersigned commissioner will ' ?J'i expose ;ii public auction sale to the I highest bidder for cash on the 7ih 3 day of April, 1941. at 12:00 o'clock 3 A. M.. at the Courthouse door. South- I port. N*. C.. to satisfy the decree of 1 said court to enforce the payment of J $892.51, the following described rent 1 estate located in Town Creek Town- I ship. Brunswick County. X. C? I bouYided and described as follows: .1 BKGIXXfXO at the first Branch 1 above Howard's Landing on Town Creek and runs thence up said I Branch; with David McQulnns line j| about one Hundred poles to a sweet I gum; thence Bastwardly with the n meanderlngs of said Creek to a old ij line known as Akins line; thence J North with said line to Town Creek: .dfl thence West ward I y with the meanderlngs of said Creek to the beginning containing two hundred (250) acres more fir less. BKG INNING at a Black Gum near Shingle Landing in the mouth of a , small branch on the edge of Town Creek and running thence South 10 dog. 21 polos with said Branch; " thence S. 12 degrees Kast -10 notes to a stake at the head of a ditch; theme S. IK Kast II poles to a black gum in Levy Branch; thence 1 down said Branch 130 poles to a I stake in Richard Sullivan's old line; thence with said line X. 150 Kast to j Sullivan's old corner and thence to the beginning containing ninety-foUr ??!"? ?.r Rvronlirnr A nevertheless from the conveyance :i tract of 25 acres being a part of (he above named tract which was sold to Jack Street by W. I*. Canady also excepting a tract of one hundred and ninety Oh-ino one hundredth acres, sold and conveyed by * the parties of first part to Thomas Bryant Sr.. and Thomas Bryant Jr. And all other lands owned by Robert R. Bryant and wife If any; in Town Creek Township. 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 rhe 3rd. day of March, '1941. S. B. Brink. Commissioner. 3-26-c VOKKC I.OSI UE NOTICE Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of a decree of the Sunerlor Court of Brunswick County, N. C\, dated the 6th day of January* 1941* In' an action entitled "Brunswick County versus? E. A. Metts And Wife If Any," ? the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 7th day of April. 1941. 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 $92.80. the following described real estate located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. N. C., bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on a pine stump near the Hun of Bee Tree Swamp rurts thence South 3 degrees West 3510 feet to a stake; thence North 72 degrees 45 E. 122 Feet, thence North 3 degrees E. to Bee Tree Swamp: thence with said Swamp to the point of beginning supposed to contain thirty four and one half acres, in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. r And all other lands owned by the said Defendants in Brunswick Coun- f ty. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise <>t" bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 3rd. day of March. 1941. -1 S. B. Brink, Commissioner. y 3-26-c
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