^M^nKFlDAY, MAY 7, "18 jTjic slighter HB to atin Charlotte I | Walter lepartment of was the HB gave all the ladies H most interest . . . Hi a personal nH ^^B in school with. H the Greensboro Daily in Winston^H with Mrs. H Winston, whose well-known here . . . state news publisher of ^M wife . . . We also en^H Gertrude CarB the state. Zoe ^H Marian Sims, ^^B other women V iii North ^H . . . . H Charlotte press club was B i HB B our ^^B the newspaper) MM "Xews", our t i et Door, who MM nt. of n ,c. Mm Mae Brown, B writer, Jo ^M-: Knox (no, we H jont kit ? her that well, but B is to call her that) B> Franklin who was ^H: - making pictures of the B,'i iii son. society editor ? in, pon?,.t_ h . iuijiH i tieasurer . . . make a good one . . . Con' LKn;;;.i.:.. to our "big sister" 'vvi;' * * ? 11 7v. 3:!! Stvron's entertained a of their friends at a quail Hi-::' supper on Thursday night H . Bill had the birds frozen ?Hiur:n; the winter to save for the H - ... Those who enjoyed H- s>PPer and the glee club conHcvt: which followed at the high were the E. H. Arring, p. i Mintz's. Rufus Doshand James Harper's. ^BIRTHDAY PARTY ,*,1 Ken-Ming Mis. Mary A. Cox. H" Adams entertained Mi; three-coure dinner at their ^Br - ir Ash. Friday evening. celebration of her i I lie table was centered with a M :: thciav cake. HandpaintH napkins tied with pink rib|Hl>:'. added to the beauty of the Sff C:vers were laid for: Mrs. Hi Mr. and Mrs. Z. c Pay Miss Belle Rawls, Miss iln'- Huff. Cecil Evans. Mrs. flT J. Adams and Miss Louise HB .!$ Cox received several I tea/Jul anil useful gifts. SANITARY Following the r sanitary inspector t( Heen busy improvinj tions of our meat mi pletely screened out stalled hot and cold painted the walls a meat counter and ways done our hest t "A" Rating. G W. KIRE YACHTJ For sale at publ May 29, 1941, at Yt Carolina Corporatic ?ne 40-foot Convert ^ ?n. Beam, 2 ft. 8 Evador (Gasoline m< Applies. List of si Mailable at Yacht sum. cash price, will Volunteer Expl< % order Board o Vil 14, 1941. 1.1). NUCHC 41 Pibi ?f Wife Sn rlpmnip l JUNIOR-SENIORThe junior-senior banquet las i Friday night was an outstanding j success. The juniors decorate* the new upstairs classroom a a garden and the scene was com plete with pines, woody alcoves garden furniture, trellises coverei with vines and flowers, floo baskets of spring flowers, an< * even a rock garden. Places a 1 the flower bedecked cardtable: j were laki for members of thi junior and senior classes, th* faculty, Mrs. St. George, Mrs S Gilbert, Mrs. Watts, and Mrs Hickman, grademothers, and foi Mr. and Mrs. Cranmer, Mr. an* (Mrs. Bussells, Miss Woodside, th< mascots. Jean Evelyn Thompsor and Bobby Smith with their re spective parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Thompson and Mr. an* Mrs. James Smith. The theme for the banquet was "An Qld Southern Garden". Th* i toastmaster was Carl Ward. Th* program was as follows: Welcome to the seniors?Our Gar; den?Johnnie Simmons Response ?A Garland of Roses?Victorif. Lancaster Toads, Snakes, anc i Butterflies?Martha Grey Browr ! Roses?Mrs. Lingle. Our Favorite Flower?To Fai culty?Margaret Carr Flowers (From an Old Banquet?Miss Butler. Even the menu carried out th* idea of flowers. The three-cours* i dinner consisted of: i Fruit Nosegay, Fried chicken Potatoes, Buttered Carrots creamed peas, Hot Rolls, Lemor Ice, Cake, Coffee, Mints, Saltec Nuts. a^uiiu? inc ucimjuvi mi s. uuj McKeithan played the piano. A1 the girls were presented nosegay; of spring flowers. The boys hat carnations. The serving girls came froir eighth and ninth grades. Thej wore pastel colored dresses which had sweetheart necklines, ful | sleeves, and short net skirts j Brother Christian and Rudolph I Sellers in their white coats actec las water boys. WEINER ROAST Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cran mer entertained some of theii friends on Wednesday evening ai ! a weiner roast at their cottagt i on Long Beach. | Their guests included Mr. ant I Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Arrington, Mr. and Mrs ' R. I. Mintz. Mrs. W. G. Butler Mrs. Glenn Northrop, Mrs. C j G. Ruark, Mrs. Percy J. Farrell ! Mrs. George Y. Watson and Mis; i Ethel Farrell. j BINGO PARTY Mrs. Percy J. Farrell anc : daughter. Mi^s Ethel Farrell | were hostesses on Friday nighl at a bingo party for a few ol j their friends. i ' MARKET I ecent visit of a state | ) our store, we have I g the sanitary condi-1 arket. We have com-1 r buildings, have in- I running water, have J bove and about our I have in many other J o qualify for a Grade J {Y & SONS n. c. I OR SALE ic auction, Thursday, acht Basin, Caswell>n, Southport, N. G., :ed Commuter, 9 ft. in. draft. Hall Scott ator with fittings and upplies and fittings Basin. Only lump be accepted. Dsives Company f Directors, Meeting )LS, Chairman. ^HOB Mrs. George Y. Watson made the highest score for the evening and received a box of stationery, Mrs. C. G. Ruark was second high and received a novelty vase. Ice cream, with. ginger ale and cakes, was .served to the guests ' who were as follows: Mesdames W. F. Butler, I. B. Bussells, C. G. Ruark, George Y. Watson, ' Frank Niernsee, C. Ed. Taylor, * A. K. Vitou, and H. H. Thomas. I ? HONORS MOTHER ' Mrs. Glenn Northrop entertained some of her friends at a parr ty on Tuesday honoring her j mother, Mrs. Mitehell from Valt dese. 3 Bingo was played during the afternoon and prizes were presented each of the guests. s Punch and assorted sandwiches . were served the following guests. Mesdames George Y. Watson, R. f C. St. George, C. Ed. Taylor, E. 1 H. Carnmer, Lillie Williams, W. : G. Butler and C. G. Ruark. i . Pmmwl ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newton and daughter, Charlene, of Lum berton, spent the past week end s here with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. B. J. Holden. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill, of i j Hartsville, S. C., are spending a I few days here. Mrs. Hill is the ; former Shirley Boone, i Dr. Williamson and son, Hor ace, of Cerro Gordo, were visitors here Sunday. William Sellers, of Fort Bragg, spent last week end here with I relatives. Lee Hewett, of New York, is , I spending the week here with his i family. I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and ; daughter, Miss Doris Dean, of ' Wilmington, spent Sunday here 1 with Mrs. Lizzie Southerland. i A. J. Robbins, who has been I visiting his sister, Mrs. J. N. Daniels, for the past two weeks, i has returned to his home in Orr lando, Fla. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Danford 1 and little son, Danny, of Charles. ton, S. C., visited relatives here i Sunday. 1 Captain and Mrs. Frank St. George of Moultrieville, S. C., visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hood and son of Moultrieville, S. C., spent Monday here with relatives, r E. H. Arrington left Tuesday t for New York after spending sev> eral weeks here with Mrs. Arrington and their two children. 1 Miss Anna Taylor, who has . been teaching in Charlotte this i . year, returned to Southport Sat, urday to spend the summer with . her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed. , Taylor. s Mrs. Raymond J. Kiddoo of Charlotte is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor. :(NEWT1 BRIEFS j FOR TREATMENT Mrs. Archie Evans of Bolivia entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday for treatment. I FOR SURGERY Mrs. Ralph Clemmons of Supply entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday for surgical attention. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. D. L. Hickman of Winnabow entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Saturday as a surgical patient. DISCHARGED H. A. Jones of Southport left Dosher Memorial Hospital Tuesday after being a patient there since Thursday. LINGLES MOVE Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lingle have moved from their former residence on Atlantic Avenue into the old S. L. Brinkman home. BANK HOLIDAY The Southport branch of Waccamaw Bank and Trust Co. will | be closed Saturday in observance of Confederate Memorial Day. J FROST IN COUNTY Reports from the lower part of the county indicate that considerable damage was done to crops Saturday night because of an unseasonable frost. REGISTRANT Henry Avont Hickman, colored, of Bolivia registered last week with Brunswick County Selective Service Board and was given serial No. 1919. His ordpr number is 1718A. HONOR ROLL Alvin Dresser of Leland maintained a scholastic average of between 90 and 94 during the past quarter and has received honorable mention for this attainment. SHOWER FOR HOME Residents of this community THE STATE PORT 1 j who are interested in the Junior ? Order Orphanage at Lexington j are invited to attend a shower at the Daughters of America hail ' on June 23. Gifts suitable for j the children or fpr use in the > home will be greatly appreciated. , North Carolina's 1940 grape , crop was the largest on record, ' reports the State Department of 1 Agriculture. WANT ADS 11 WANTED: Two or three hundred \' hogs from 75-lbs. to 125-lbs. j j Write B. F. Adams, Hampstead, 1 N. C. 5-21-c j MilEES, MULES, MULES: I ! have just received 2 carloads j t of nice broke mules. Already had , J 50 head on hand which makes j i a total of 93 head of mules in! , my barn. I will sell or trade on j: easy terms. Come to see me or! f write me. I will sure trade or J > sell you. J. P. Newton, Wilming- j j ton, N. C. Dial 3580. i' WANTED: Will pay cash for j < Dogwood logs (5-in. and more | * in diameter). Write "Dogwood," j J, Care State Port Pilot, South-11 port, N. C. 1-29-* J FOR SALE RCA and Majestice j s Radios. If you would like to |1 have a radio and not have to pay |, a cent on it until September mail j j1 us a card and one of our men: will call on you without any obligation on your part. Columbus I Motor Co., Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c FOR SALE: Would you like to j have your automobile or radio | repaired and not have to pay a i cent on it until September then j we invite you to bring the job to our shop. We do not add a j carrying charge. Columbus Motor I Co., Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c ! LKGALS FORECLOSE RE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that ny virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C.. dated the 3rd day of. March, 1911. : in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus B. 'J. Sullivan and ( Wife if Any." the undersigned com- ' missioners will expose at public am - lion sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 2nd. day of June. 19-11 at 12-:00 o'clock P. M., at the Court- t house door, SQUthpoft, N. To North Carolina v To Our Cities and \ ^ Jhis $8,149,104.76' to amounting to about $7 ated, moreover, bringin of trade in North Caroli So Important as well are I try has promoted a vigi in the retail sale of beei thousands of retailers o the relatively few who ^ In the past two years, f &'Clean Up or Close Uf undesirable outlets. \ The brewing industry s fiable pride in it. ;You your continued support BREWERS i BEER DISTI CtJgarB.Bair\ State C WIUSHED IN COOPERATION / PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. hence with a line of said tract X. S. HT Frink, Commissioner, degrees W. about 180 poles to a t ."-28-ctine in Fern Patch Bay; thence con- ? aiiting a line of said tract S. 27 FORECI.OSi'RE NOTICE leg. \V. with the old Berry land Xotice is herehy given that by ibont 125 poles to a stake: thence virtue of decree of the Sunerlot C till degrees K. 101 feet to :i stake;;court of Brunswick County. N. C., hetne S. 31 degrees 30* K. 017 feel dated the 1st day of July. 1040 0 a stake Jake Robinson's corner; t in ail action entitled "Brunswiel; hem e his line to point of beginning. | county versus A. tJ. Ballard and And all other lands owned by theiwuv *]f Any." the undersigned commid defendants in Brunswick Coun- , missioners will expose at public nucy. Xorth Carolina. j tion sale to the highest bidder lot All sales subject to report to and 1 on the 2nd. day of Juno. 1911 onflrmation by the Court. Ten clays i.,, o'clock P. M. at the Courtil lowed for raise of bid before re- house door. Southport. N. C.. tc .cu t made. Cash to be> pmid at sale.' satisfy the decree of said < ourt tc s. IV. mlik coilbsi^i ,he '"J' '"11 "f ,lw i following described real estate, locat"" i,| in Northwest Township. BruitsroHECi.OSI RE NhTICK v- ick County. N. ('., bounctea and deNotice is hereby given that by1 scribed as follows: ,-'utile of a dec-reo of the Superior ].( .\.v A ii an action entitled "Hranswlck !Northwest"' Township." Rrunswi'h 'ounty versus (. I. Arnold and "' Vnrlh c-,robin Aife If Any. the undersigned com-) ^11 "sales subject to report to and nissioners will expose at public auc-1 confirmation by the Court. Ten days ion sale to the highest bidder for; allowed for raise of bfd before reash on the 2nd. day 01 June, 1941 ; rK>rt made. Cash to be paid at sale, it 12:00 o'clock P. .M.. at the Court-, 'phis the 30th. day of April. 1941. louse door. Southport. N. C.. to _ S. it. Frink. Commissioner, taiisfy the decree of said court to ,5-28-0 iiforce the payment of 5120.92. the ?????? ... , ollowing described real estate, iocat- STA I E 01 ^NO^Kril CAROLINA d in Town Creek Township. IHt T VMV ICR COI > I J '.runswick Count v, N. ('., bounded SAI.E 01- KEAE KSIAIh 1 NREH tiul described as follows: E'ORECLOSI HE BKB INN 1 N<1 at a light wood stump Under and by virtue 01 power o it,.. Vc.rtiwi.i.. .it' wit.1 1 *:it K:iv: sale contained in n certain Deed of uns thence North 121 poles to a Trust exeeuited by Hex II. Wuwlerrum in the run of Cap Branch. ' lieh and wife, Sarah Wunderlich. tc hence down the run of said Branch .1. \\\ Ruark. Trustee, for the l'eo( ii feet to a guin on the West side ' pies United Bank of Brunswick ?f a road leading to Loughlins Sta- County, North Carolina, dated Decion. thence South 38 degrees West ember 2. 1930. said Deed of Trust 53 feet to a stake of the West being duly recorded In the office ol ide of the above mentioned road: ; the Register of Deeds of Brunswick hence South 81 degrees West 015 County in Book 58 at Page 483; deeet to a slake; theme South to a fault having been made in the payight-wood stake it: Ceorge Beck's intent of bonds secured by the Deed ilit?, thence East to the beginning, of Trust, and tlie undersigned Trusontaining 24 4-10 acres more or less. tee having been demanded to foreAmi all other lands owned by the!dose under the terms of the said aid Defendants in Brunswick Coun-! Deed of Trust, will offer for sale y. North Carolina. and will sell to the highest bidder All sales subject to report to and ; for cash to satisfy the balance due onfirmation l>y the Court. Ten days on said note and Deed of Trust, at Mowed for raise of bid before re-; the Court House Door in the town on made. Cash to he paid at sale, iof Southpori, Brunswick County. This the 30th. day of April. 1911. North Carolina, on the 2Ulh day of BUY IN BRUNSWICK Ever so often we remind our friends to do this . . . because we feel that there are certain important advantages to he gained by trading with home merchants. This is particularly true when you have stores in your home county that offer you as complete stock of merchandise as you'll find at . . . / SHALLOTTE TRADING CO. Hobson Kir by, Prop. '' SHALLOTTE, - - - N. C. ' mm** mm* a # Ar | f J ? J AtTb... or statewide inzeresz 8th Birthday of North Carolina's gest Taxpayers! / r was re-legalized in North Carolina. Sines that jP is follows: jSury $6,777,854.76 . Counties .... 993,750.00 Towns ? 377,500.00 tal is in addition, of course, to federal taxes ,000,000. Thousands of new jobs have been creg in a new stream of income and a re-vitalization iiia. vial Benefits, Too the social results. The American brewing induslant campaig n to protect the public against abuses r?a campaign to see that the reputation of the perating legally and decently is not smeared by vould use a beer license to shield illegal activities, or example, the North Carolina beer industry's i" program has resulted in the elimination of 155 ubmits this record to you because it takes justir support has made the achievements possible;1 will make results even more outstanding. MID NORTH CAROLINA RIBUTORS COMMITTEE !i'rector, Suite 813*817 Commercial Bldg. Rafeigfi WITH THE UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION 1 May. 1941. at 12 o'clock. Noon, the at hereinafter described real estate lo- lii rated in Town Creek Township, ill Brunswick County. North Carolina, th and described as follows; to-wit: so FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at in the Prong Bridge, near William Pevane house, running thence with the run of said swamp to Chair Bridge da Swamp: thence with the run ?>f 5-: Chair Bridge Swamp to Benjamin ? Sellers' line; thence with said Sel- \ lers line to the road leading across the Prong Swamp: thence with said road to the BEGINNING. Contain ing 100 acres, more or less. \V , SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at n , the month of O'Possum Branch; 4? . runs up Raid nranen noout south 78 degrees west 50 poles to a fork, corner on, water oak; thence south 12 degrees east 52 poles to a spruce pine; thence south IS degrees east U$u 4t? poles to the run of Mill Creek: h? thence down the run. as it nieaud- on ers. to the BEGINNING, containing 101 20 acres, more or less. j * THIRP TRACT: BEGINNING at . J , his own (M. Beck's) corner, at the I , , bridge across the Prong Swamp, f . 1 running with said Beck's own line, , along the road leading to Benjam'j . 1 , Sellers' about south 15 degrees w - t lin poles, to Sellers' line, near *.iis rj fence: thence with Sellers' line ,*aml | iM passing his corner 68 poles, in. all. \| io a siake; theme north 15 <1 /grees 15, east 110 poles to the said .prong j., Swamp, to a gum on the run: thence I ,.1 down the run thereof, to the /JEGIX- .j NING. containing 50 acres. ?nore or ,1 less. SAVING AND FX Ci;pTIN?! ' from tiiis (3rd tract) three ures sold 0, ( by deed dated August 22itt|. 1909, to Samuel Beck. t FOURTH TRACT: a'/Joining the lands of \V. A. Cannon., ot al. formerly land of Memory *. nine.-.. ?-. 9. New Hanover County: Prime R. George Creek, tributary of North- *ai east Cape Fear River, from its the mouth to its head including all trib- noi utaries. approximately 8 miles. wii 10. Richmond County: Ledbetter's ni? Lake beginning at a point in the thf narrow section of the left prong .100 GI yards above the steel bridge across the this left prong extending north to a * county road that crosses Rocky Fork a Creek, a tributary of the lake, upproximately 4 miles. to 11. Robeson County: Lumber River from National Reach to McNeill JUj Rridge including Raft Swamp up to *0f Caldwell Rridge and all tributaries of Haft Swamp within this area, ap- m{| proximately 15. miles. 12. Robeson County: Lumber River a from U. S. highway Rridge No. 74 rui at Lumberton to Kingsdale Rridge including all tributaries within this ;i area, approximately 6 miles. I 821 13. Sampson & Rladen Counties: Br South River from its mouth to Fn- t}n nis Rridge. approximately 13 miles. "?{ 14. Sampson & Rladen Counties: ' South River from Hell town Rridge to da. Green's Rridge approximately 10 * miles. _ .] 15. Sampson County: Great or Rig Coharic from Fisher's Rridge to Wright's Rridge, approximately 8 , miles. |* Paul Kelly. Secretary N. C. Hoard L" of Conservation and Development. J " art NOTICE OF KXECTTION SAFE IN THE SFPEHIOH ( HI HT i,;i STATE OF NORTH CAHOI.1NA no( COFNTV OF HR1NSMH h AHMOIK FEHTII.IZKII WORKS j,,L. vs. till J. K. MrRACKEN vill RY VIRTUE of an execution directed to the undersigned from the i Superior Court of Rrunswick Coun- j.;]j ty in the above entitled action. T the will on Monday May 26th, 1941 at by 12:?Q0 Noon at the Courthouse Door Co, of said County, sell to the highest cd bidder for cash, to satisfy said ex- wit ecution. all the right, title and in- de* terest which the said J. R. MoRack- the en. the defendant, has in the follow- ea." ing described real property, to-wit: I ", crept so much thereof as w:w jaltted to .1. R. McRaeken hv Prior i. urpless et als as a homestead* on r ie 22nd day of April. It'll, which pi till allotment is described as folws: REtllNNINtl at the outriifne ite to the old John li. Mt Racken I me on the south side of the 'Mirer ad, runs thence northeastwardly ith the fence to a big oak. rhlAne wiit north to the M. T. MeRaeken no fence, thence about west 'With ie dividing fem e to the rlv< r load. . i lence along the rivet road iiliout uthwest to the beginning containg lf? acres more or less. J. R. Russ, Deputy Sheriff. Dated ami Posted, this the 25th ft' ty of April. 1911. 21-t* , 11 j 1 NOTICE ORTH CAROLINA BUNSWICK COUNTY IN" THE SUPERIOR COURT illie Long Knight vs Morris ,D. night. me siate 01 :\orui caronna Notice of Service of Summons |r Publication. ,; j The defendent above named will ike notice than an action ontftl1 as above has been commented' , the Superior court of Brui^sick County wherein the plainff is applying for an absolute vorce on the grounds of 'two jars separation, the two having )t lived together as man apt ife or otherwise during that me. Defendent will further tMie >tice that he is required to lipjar before S. T. Bennett. Clerk ' Court of Brunswick County : his office and answer or demur i the complaint within 30 tfays 'ter the 14th day of May 1041, the plaintiff will apply to >urt for the relief demanded, pril 15. 1941. S. T. Bennett. Clerk Superior ourt. 5-43-c MITK K Of SAI.K fXIIKBM MoK'riiAi.i: iiki ii Under ami by virtue of autiMlthy _ , the power of sale contained in ;it certain mortgage ilecd tinted ay 2. 1940, pi veil by \\". L. Innian id wife. Margaret K. Inman. r?? W. McLamb. recorded iii Rook 15.1, page 51fi. office of the Register Deeds of Brunswick County, Xoijth irolina. default having been thane the payment of the matured note d the interest thereon, in order *to ;,j tisfy the terms of the mortgage, erein reciteil. the undersigned mot'- nl gee will sell the land hereinafter scribed to the highest bidder for sh at the court bouse floor. SouUirt. North Carolina, on the Inth y of May. 1911. at 12 oYlork iipftn. so much thereof as may lie nor(*s- J ry to satisfy the above referred to image. Said land is located in Waccaniuw unship. Brunswick County. NVfth rolina. bounded ami described as KIRST TRACT: All tlx- following scribed tracts or parcels of land ng and being in the County p( unswick and situated as folldw: 'fj I NX INC at a water oak at the rnth of the old ditch at the rfv'er amp about .'{0 yards above the old II; runs thence with the obi ifitch out south 851yards to a stake; sure about east 124 yards to a .{ iall water oak in causeway dih-h . public road; thence about south ? th saifl rond to the dividing )kiG ween Asa it Inman and Robert S. Inman; thence about east with (1 line to the McKeithan line; nee with the McKeithan line about 'i rth to Williamson's line; thMrto ih the Williamson and J. L. Jiiin's line to the river swamp; nee down the swamp to the BE- }. NNING containing ten acres, re or less. \ KCONI > TRACT: RKfllXNf.W&t /. l-tfotw.il> I'll 11 vi mce up ?ai(i branch east i(K) poles a stake in the branch: thpnee rth 45 degrees cast 80 poles to a ,ke; thence north 45 degrees west l poles to the MeKelthan Wife; nice to the BEGJXXIXG. contajtir 50 acres. 1 I'lllltl) TRACT: BKOtNNfXtVgt small pine in tin* .McKeithan lino; is north 51 poles to a stuifc; lice south 80 degrees 115 poles to stake in a bay; thence south [A les to a stake; thence to the JGIXXING, containing 50 acres, il being interest in the two l.fst icribed tracts of undivided iambi Jated and posted this the l5lh v of April. 1011. (, A\ J. McLamb 1 Taylor and Prevatte Attorneys^ 1-C Kj COMMISSIOVKIPH SAF.K s'otice is hereby given that iby tue of a decree of tlie Superior urt of Brunswick County. N'prjh rolina, dated April 12. 1011, in an ion entitled "Brunswick County Captain .1. B. Church I't Al". (no lersigned commissioner will, on the h day of May. 1041. at 12 o'clock in. at the court house door. South t, .V. offer for sale to uio :hest bidder for cash, those ?{? n tracts of land located in Smifnle Township, Brunswick Coupjto'. rth Carolina. descri!>ed as follow^: , IKGIXXIXC. on the north sidoi#f zabeth River on a stone marking 5 ' west corner of the lands ownid the Southport Fish Scrap & < ?il . as indicated by the plot rec^Klin Book 25, page 82: runs thence h said Company's line north .i?0 pees 30' east 120 feet to a stage; nee a line perpendicular to u^id ;t line, the course being north S3 L> trees 30* west 12ft feet to a stake; Nj nee parallel with said first line ith S degrees 30' west 420 jWt. re or less: thence to the BFOTXN'G containing 1 acres more $r i. 1EGTXXIXG at n stake on tiie i of White Springs Branch at old Main Road; runs thence with d road about south 33 degrees ut north 40 degrees west 4y2 es to a small spruce pine near head of White Spring's Bay; nee north 85 degrees east 80 pol^s Samuel Wescott's corner on a ill pine; thence down the said to a branch; thence with lite Spring's Branch to the RFVXTXG .containing 70 acres rtiore i less. . , 'his April H. 1941. t B 11. Krlnk, Commissioner. L-c ft I