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Mr.-. J. J. Loughlin, Jr., of Southport, anragement
of their daughter, Evelyn Young, hi;
...... s Alexander Fox. of Ashboro and Wilming- c.
Mi-, C. M. Fox, of Ashboro. The wedding e.
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Our Jlrlpnudc ?
jr . M p. - i :s and two The Methodist congregation en- h
... v > .'oh-.. left Tues- joyed the music Sunday morning ! r,
X : ..; where they will and found that the new voice j.
j - n aths . . . Mr. which helped so ably in the sing-j o'
r . l know his ing belonged to Miss Guthrie, the ! ci
s with the torpedo: new teacher . . . She was apy
old his boat preeiated and we hope that we'll m
r. \ hv-docked for! be privileged to hear her every I
us.; ;;-. . -k.- so his family Sunday. J
l. . there with him * * *
I Mrs. Harry Aldridge's night-1
' blooming cereus had eleven I
T ' chi! your atten- ( blooms on it one night last week! t0
t"'' 'lie tttiMotive drive way1. . . That's the record so far . . . w
fc.r. v . easily see from * ? * ; E>
' at *h< Jones home . . Mrs. Lee Garrett and Anna
: - the prettiest Kathryn left Tuesday to spend j ^
. t the grass and the winter in Crescent City, Flor-jM
make it a ida . . . We'll venture to wagei
5 . yji! . iiden spot in ' that she'll have a garden down
c: i there if they'll let her have a I
v th-ie the other day foot of soil 1^
pit-ss-'d with its neat-, She gave1 us an hibiscus plant j
s .< e one told us that when she left and we hope that j
si- . rr-'tti' i several weeks we can keep it thriving . . .
Ki that st of the flowers Since Kate rooted it, tho; we'll
: v bet it will live! ...
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PROGRESSIVE FARMING... B'
Green fields in winter is more than
pretty. It's a sign of good farm practices. J
Winter Cover Crops Mean .... tu
er
Protection For Your Land . . .
Grazing For Your Stock . . sf
A Harvest For Your Feed Bins ... m
Flour For Your Table . . .
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I PRICES ARE GOING UP ... |L
That's the truth and we see e\idence I A
f,i it each time we order new stock. But u
jifyoii want to he sure of getting full value
I to every dollar you spend, the best place
trade is with your home merchant. He h
^s your interest more at heart than any w
f| toiy else you might buy from. a
I ,;0K GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
I l'AK.M AND HOME NEEDS ?
| COME TO . . *
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ISHALLOTTE TRADING CO.
if Hobson Kirby, Prop* I ?
SIULLOTTE, N* G* I lF
ADGETT-JOHNSON |m
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Johnson an- 5jj
' Jnee the marriage of their
ughter, Louise, to Mr. James
idgett at Norfolk, Va? on Sept. i
. 1941.
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HIRD CIRCLE
; Si
Circle --o. 3 of Tiinity Meth-1
1st church met Monday evening
the home of Mrs. Edna Bell j j
th Mrs. Cliarles Newton and h,,
iss Hattie Thweat as joint hos- , g
5ses- . j m,
The program was in charge of to
iss Lottie Mae Newton, and fol- i re
ving this feature a number of an
mes and contests were played, ev
A Hallowe'en motif was follow- wi
in table apopintments and decations
and refreshments of fruit
llo and cake were served. c'h
. pa
EIIDOE HOSTESS Su
Su
The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge P.
ub of Wilmington met with1P'
rs. Helen Bragaw. here yester- j <Ja
y and gave her a towel shower. , mi
three-course luncheon was serv- j fri
by the hostess.
The bridge club members at- j
nding the shower were, Mis. E. |'s'
Parmele, Mrs. G. A. Cardwell, Pa
is. E. H. Munson, Mrs. C. F. Su
iwell, Mrs. E. R. Toms, Mrs. Su
p
lomas Lilly, Mrs. Heide Trask. ! ^
rs. B. B. Reynolds, Mrs. J. A, q(
more, Mrs. B. R. Morrison, Mrs. mi
K. Myers, Mrs. E. J. Toomer flj
id Mrs. N. E. Drexler. ,
RIDGE PARTY |tn
Mrs. Martin McCall entertained ^
r friends on Wednesday afterion
at a bridge party in her
ime. 1 /
i Ja
Mrs. W. S. Wells' score was [ ))C
ghest for the afternoon, Mrs. L. fa
Fergus was second and Mrs.!
H. Arlington received the a
aveling prize. Each of the three m,
izes was a bobnail bowl. Miss f0
innie Willis cut consolation and | a]
ceived a hanging pottery basket, j se
Mrs. McCall served a fruit M
inch with chocolate cake. j da
Those who were there are Mes-:M
imes James Carr, R. I. Mintz, L. i
Yaskell, Pearce Cranmer, E.1
. Cranmer, D. M. Davis, H. T. IL.
. George, C. C. Cannon, J. D. C
ltton. M. A. Northrop, H. W. dr
ood, W. R. Lingle, A. K. Vitou, g>
vbert Willis, W. L. Styron, E. se
Prevatte, M. R. Sanders, Prince
Brien, Mabel Marran, and J. G.
iristian.
ed
Personals jj
pi
Mrs. Emma Walker of Wilfning- |ag
n is spending a few days here
ith her nephew and family, C.! c
.1 Taylor and Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs. L. C. Fergus and son.1
larke. accompanied Mrs. Roy
cKeithan to Petersburg. Va? r |
iming Friday. j til
Rev. R. S. Harrison returned j sa
lursday from Washington. D. C. [ Vi
here he spent several days last i to
eek on business. J w;
Mrs. H. C. Corlette visited her l Oi
lughter. Miss Doris Corlette, at hi
tlantic Christian College Friday j di
ght, and both Mrs. Corlette and |
r daughter spent the week end , gii
ith relatives in Wendell. ' ca
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham,; be
Raleigh, spent the week end
;re with Capt. and Mrs. I. B.
ussells.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and Pi
tughter, Doris, and Miss Frances ?
urr, of Wilmington, spent Sun- ?
ly here with Mrs. Lizzie South- I
land. I
John Shannon, of Wilmington. I
>ent the week end here with his 8
other. Mrs. H. M. Shannon. I
Mrs. Ira Butler and children, I
Rowland, spent last week here I
ith Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wood- I
Miss Gladys Dozier, of Fayette- I
lie, spent last week here with I
3r sisters, Misses Margaret and I
dna Dozier.
Leon McKeithan, of Georgetown. I
. C., spent the week end here I
ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
has. McKeithan.
C. H. McCall, of Wilmington, I
sited relatives here last week. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aldridge I
nd son, of Wilmington, spent the I
eek end here with Mrs. Lee I
Idridge.
Jas. Wolf, of Wilmington, spent I
le week end here with his fam- I
I. D. Harrelson, of Winnabow, I
isited friends here Sunday.
Edgar Finch, of New Castle,
tel., spent last week here with
is mother, Mrs. B. P. Finch.
Mrs. C. C. Russ spent last week
'ith relatives in Ash.
Rufus Dosher and D. I. Watson
ttended the Fordham-Carolina
iotball game at Chapel Hill Satrday.
Mrs. Gus Morse, Jr., of Willington,
spent last week here
'ith her mother. Mrs. Eva Wolf.
Miss Clyde Fields Swain, of
'amp Davis, spent the week end
ere with relatives.
Mrs. H .G. McKeithan and son
f Wilmington are visiting at the !
ome of Rev. and Mrs. A. L.
Irown.
Miss Genivieve Eakes spent the
'eek end in Georgetown, S. C.
Egan Hubbard, who has been
lansferred from Ft. Bragg tc
t. Benning, Ga., spent the past
eek end here with relatives.
THE STATE PQRT PILOT, i
CTURCHESl^
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CHURCH NOTICE
SHALLOTTE Chapel Hill Bap- n',c
it church, Woodrow W. Robbing, s
stor. Sunday morning, 10:00,inday
school. Every teacher and .
ipil is urged to attend, and bring 1
heis with you. Sunday morning.
:00, preaching service, message ( '
pastor, Sunday evening, 7:00 ,'a
Y .P. U. All juniors, intersdiates,
seniors and adults urged j
be present. The pastor opens a I (
vival at Delco Baptist church, j. '
d will not be present at the |
ening preaching hour, but there e
11 be service.
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BOLIVIA ? Bolivia Baptist1 Scl
urch, Woodrow W. Robbins,
stor. Sunday morning, 10:00,
inday school, Santa Potter, I ^
ipt. Sunday evening, 7:00, B. Y.
U. Every member urged to be
esent. NOTE: Preaching Sun- ^
y at Bolivia is the first Sunday. foi
lining and evening. Visitors and ^
ends are always welcome.
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LELAND- Goshen Chapel Bapt- | j
church, Woodrow W. Robbins,; v-g
stor. Sunday morning, 10:30 ^
inday school. H. O. Peterson,
ipt. Sunday evening, 7:00, B. Y. _
U. Every member is urged to i f
present. NOTE: Preaching at'
ishen is the fourth Sunday. bu
irning and evening. Visitors and !
ends are welcome at all times.
iVAYSIDE GOSPEL MISSION I
Music lovers received a special
sat Sunday night at the Way-1
ie Gospel Mission, with Mr.
alter Sellers conducting the ho
ng service. Preceding a special- C.
requested duet by Mr. and Mrs. | lie
ek Potter, Mr. Potter gave a we
autiful tribute to his Grand-1 j
ther. | soi
The audience was delighted with ' uri
number by Misses Eileen Hick- usi
an and Vivian Gore. Just be-1
re the message of the evening,! pa
I present were especially impres- S.
d with a duet number sung by
r. Lawrence Hickman and a
ughter, Evelyn, accompanied by Mi
iss Marjorie Hickman. M<
* * * we
Sunday, October 19, Rev. Paul!
Menitts of Providence Baptist I
lurch, will be the speaker. Chil- pa
en's sermon and choruses, benning
at 7:00 P. M. Regular!
rvice, 7:30 P. M. Special music.
Sunday School at 3:00 P. M. ?
Everybody Welcome. wj,
A free lending library, composof
a fine selection of Christian t]'(
oks, both Fiction and Bible ,
o*U
udy, as well as other approved
terature, has been installed at
e Wayside Gospel Mission. The
iblic is invited to take advant
;e of this privilege.
ailfish Strike
Hut Break Away
Two sailfish on at the same
me and two others striking the
me day, Monday, led Captain
ictor R. Lance of the Torobil
remark that the fishing here
as every bit as good as at
cean City. Md. The day before j
s party had two strikes from j
fferent sails.
Muddy waters from last week's
ilf storm down the coast was 1
using the fish to merely nibble
ith days.
NEARS COMPLETION
Work of remodeling and re- 11
tinting the old Grimes house en'J
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Deliveries Made
?Quick, i
(The Same
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TO GET AHEAD, Y 'D L'KE 10 B"
TH' NAW J AN AVIATIOSJ
TEACHES VA )\ MECHANIC,
TO AMOUNT I I IF POSSIBLE
\ TO SUM'P'N'/
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waterfront corner of Atlantic I
enue is almost complete.
BEGINS REPAIRS
Contractors began Monday mak- ]
; extensive repairs and improve nts
on the Morse house on Bay ]
eet. 1
FISHRING TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. James Furpless
d two friends, Mr. Bradley and
Gatness, of Raleigh spent two j
ys here last week fishing. They
d good luck.
ON FURLOUGH
3gt. James McKeithan is visit- i
; his mother. Mrs. A. T. Mc-, i
ithan, on his way from Panama I
Ft. Benning, Ca? where he f
11 enter Officers Training <
tool. j I
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Rustic Maultsby <
Bolivia announce the birth of i
daughter, Judy Carol, on Sept- |
ber 25 at Bullock Hospital. ;
lmington. Mrs. Maultsby was c
merly Miss Carolyn C. Milligan ;
Wilmington. j (
VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeithan
ited here last week. They left
ursday. Mr. McKeithan, who is .
member of the U. S. Coast
ard, will return to New York
duty while Mrs. McKeithan !
II visit her mother in Peters- ;
rg, Va.
Boone's Neck
Pile following army boys were <
me for the week end: Joseph
r ;_ v~? I turn
l^ewis, Duyu nuuiuaem anu ?vn- i
Robinson. Parents and friends
re glad to see them.
Mrs. Ruth Robinson gave her
i, Jack a birthday party Sat-j
:lay, August 11th, and many
?ful presents were received.
Mrs. Alec Williams spent the j
st week with her sister, Mrs. I
W. Lewis.
Mrs. Claud McCall is spending'
while here with her parents. I
\ and Mrs. W. E. Bellamy. Mr.
:CalI joined his wife for the
ek end.
HONOR PARENTS
Mrs. Gafford Hewett and Mrs.
fael TuJela gave their parents 1
surpris. birthday party Sat-1
Jay night. August 11th. Many
mes were played. Cakes and1
monade were served, after
lich Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lewis
ened the many presents that
;y received from the following
ests: Mrs. Jessie Robinson. Mrs.
orge Robinson, Mrs. Wylie
iwett, Mrs. Carrie Hewett, Mrs.
ileigh Lewis. Mrs. Lydia ChadYour
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SKILLED rctZJ ,
L .>pt kii^r ?vtn!k?u. ii.> . wutlj n^hti
wick, Gafi'ord Hcwett, Mrs. Ton
mie Hewett. Mr. and Mrs. Jame
Chadwick, Mrs. Lillian Bentoi
Mrs. Alec Williams, Miss Louis
Hewett and Junior Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis c
Durham called on Mr. and Mr;
5. W. Lewis Sunday afternoon.
"BOLIVIA
SCHOOL NEWS
PLAN PROGRAM
The junior and senior glee clut
>f Bolivia high school are plat
sing and preparing for a joir
Christmas program of new an
familiar carols and a Christma
iperetta. This will be given unde
:he direction of Miss Mary Brigh
ENTERTAINS BOARD
Monday night Mr. and Mr!
Jlenn Tucker entertained th
nembers of the Bolivia schoc
joard together with their wive
ind Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rei
if the county board of educatior
it a dinner meeting in the horn
iconomics department of th
school. There was a Business meei
ing following the dinner.
LEAVES HOSPITAL
Miss Pauline Wright of th
Bolivia schol faculty has returne
to Bolivia after having undergor
an appendectomy at Bullock
Hospital. She plans to return t
work within a few days.
CHAPEL PROGRAM
The ninth grade under th
direction of Mr. Swindell ha
charge of the chapel program o
Friday. October 10. Following th
devotional and group singing th
class presented a play.
BOLIVIA NEWS
ENTERTAINS FACULTY
The Youth Fellowship group <
Bolivia Meinocnsi cnurcn enuc
tained the school faculty recentl
at an enjoyable weiner roast 1
the Cox Grove. Rev. Pavy led i
a number of games after whic
weiners were roasted over a bo
fire and served with lemonad
About fifty members and guesl
enjoyed the evening.
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Among former Bolivia Schoi
students in college, this year ari
Elizabeth Lewis. E. C. T. C.; VVii
nie Johnson and Annie Lide Gi
bert, Meredith: Juanita Canno
Louisburg; May Belle Hilbur
Campbell; Roy Rabon and Juni<
Hilburn, State; A. P. Henry, Ji
Kemp Holden and Dalton Seller
Lees MacRae: Jimmie Johnso
King's Business College, Raleig!
TEAM CAPTAIN
Juanita Cannon has been chose
captain of Freshman ball team i
ier Reminder . .
? now . . Prices are
and elbows.
ilankets of all kinds.
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VOOD STOVES
[RE COMPANY
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TING OFFICER, Gl
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"JOINING.1 \ MECHANIC,IMOW!\
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l- Louisburg.
:s STI'DENT MUSF.
i, Miss Viriginia Clemmons is ;
ie student nurse at Sumter Hospital
| Sumter, S. C.
if Mr. and Mrs. Allie Woodcocl
?., and family of Atkinson wen
' guests of Mrs. Frank Johnsor
last week.
Mrs. Archie Johnson and ehil
i dren visited relatives in Hender
son recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gill spenl
last week in Rose Hill with theii
daughter, Mrs. Steven Wilkins.
Mrs. W. A. Kopp and children
is Mr. and Mrs. Early Gill and bab\
i- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
it Steve Wilkins at Rose Hill.
r' Mrs. T. M. Sumner, Misses Elizs
abeth F. Cannon. Charlotte R
r Walker and Mary Jane Sumnei
! were guests of the Cannons or
' Sunday evening,
g Quinton and Leon Leonard are
. at home on furlough from the
s V. S. Navy.
j i Miss Pauline Wright of the
, , Bolivia school faculty is a patie
ent at Bullock hospital, Wilminge
ton.
: COIDS
, Relieve misery, as most mothers
fl do. Rub the A m
10 throat, chest m M 1A - 1^
's and back with WM
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IS A SWELL TREAT
FOR GUESTS
BRING THEM TO
W. RUSS, Station
)fi TEXACO PRODUCTS
r-j * Shallotte, N. C.
n| LEGALS
h _
,n >1 OUTBACK SAI.K
Notice is hereby given that unilei
? I and by virtue of the pow er ??f sab
tg icontained in that mortgage from R
I A I. Uornsby ami wife Cora lloriisbj
to the undersigned mortgagee on Keb
ruary 15. 1933. duly recorded in Bool
i ; t?7. page J59. Brunswick County lte|{
0 1 istrv. default having; lieen made ii
lithe payment of tin* note secured bj
_ | said mortgage, the undersigned wil
I sell at public auction for cash l<
the highest bidder at the court housi
door. South port. North Carolina, oi
' November in. 1011, at the hour o
noon, the following real estate locate*
r in Smithville Township, Brunswid
County. North Carolina, bounded ant
desetibed as follows:
S, Kl EST TRACT: HI* II N.N INC at :
' | pine. Howard's corner: runs Ihenci
i with his line I'ast 2# poles to :
h. |stake; thence North 28 poles to :
* pine. Robinson's corner: thence will
Ills line North tin poles to Schoo
in House Branch; thence with sail
.j. Branch Weal ?'? poles to a pine. Clem
mons'. corner: thence with hta..|ini
- South *'! degrees West 53 poles to :
pine, his corner: thence North 5
degrees West with his line |?ole:
to a pine: thence South "is degree:
West Hi poles to a pine on Riei
Field Branch; thence with sab
branch nl>nut South 35 degrees Wee
poles to a stake: thence to thi
:c INninc,
, nnveyt d by John t to Join
i1
| in Book c. at irnge 158. exceptinj
7 , , , - old to Ft d W >i" imei
April 1 13 1 rei : 1
1
('ounty
SKCC.NI> TRACT: BKC1NNINC a
a stake. R. F. Swain's corner am
it, lloiiant'ii cnrtior also .1
11Spencer's nu n corner and run:
thenee with J. I'. Spencer's own lim
1 North 85'i! West 9;1 poles in a stale
In his own line; also .1. 11. Smith'
corner; thence with J. II. Smith's lim
[South til1- Kast 1".'' poles t?? .1, H
[Smith's corner in k. F. Swain's line
thence with said line North Baa
139poles to the BFC.1NXINC. sam
l>eing (Irant No. 17A19 to J. I1
Spencer. January 2?i. 1911. for record
Hated and posted this the 9th da;
I of October, 1911.
I It. H. White. Mortgagee
Taylor & Prevatte, Attorneys.
11-S-c
NOTICE OF SI MMONS
l.\ Til F SCI'FRlOK t'tir ItT
j STATF OF NORTH CAROLINA
COI'NTV OK IIIUNSWICK
(.'I.AhVS SM A I.I.
VS.
K IMF It SMAI.L
| The Defendant Klmer Small wll
J take notice that an action entitled a
above has been commenced in th
Superior Court of Brunswick County
North Carolina by' the Plaintiff fo
absolute divorce, upon the grounds o
I two years separation, as provided b;
[law of the State of North Carolina
[Said Defendant will further tak
: notice that he is required to appea
jat the Office of the Clerk of th
Superior Court of Brunswick Count,
' in Southport, North Carolina on o
| before the -ith day of November. 191
land answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plaintif
I w ill apply tor the relief demanded i
I said complaint.
This the Ith day of October. 1911.
S. T. Bennett. Clerk Superior Com
1"
FORFCI.OSCRK NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by vii
tue of a decree of the Superior Cout
of Brunswick County. X. t\. date
, the 1 day of September. 1911. in a
action entitled "Brunswick Count
I versus H. B. Long and Wife If Any'
I the undersigned commissioner will e.\
pose at public auction sale to th
| highest bidder for cash on the 3r
[day of November .1911, at 12 o'cloc
P. M.. .at the Courthouse door. South
port. N C., to satisfy the decree c
said court to enforce "the payment c
| $91.77, the following described res
:ts air-condition
well, bl-ouj me down.1
sa cgrtiin&lv getting You'
1 PLEN'V 0' FRE6H AIR J J
^ yc
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estate, U?? xt -?l in Shuilotte Township. *
' Brunswick County. N. C.. hounded
ami described as follows:
l m:<;ixxiNi; at the public Road
S. I. Behnett's corner, runs thenco
#with S. L. Bennett's line S. M9-* De- ? .
grees lf? 1! inlti I'oet to a stake ill
. X D. mlerson'.- line, thence X. *)
degrees l'? H 1)93 feet to .\L D.
.''Anderson's corner: theme S. S.flldeg.
X. It J leet to a slake: tliertce
1 X 10*4 i; feel to a ditch: thence
with said ditch S. 7" degrees t* \V.
11S-4 feet ?o the public Road: theme
"juith said Road S. 17 degrees ."0 L. ?i7
feet i<? the I>egilining, containing ? l-"?
acres more or less. As survey *nade
by A. Brown v\ill fully represent '
t said survey. dated Dec. 1V4
SMCOXD TRACT: \djoinings the J.l
lands ??f Woodie Holden. Flossie L
Mayes and Chap Bellamy. RKUIXXIX*:
at an iron toil at a dltcn. the
? North Mast corner of a tract of
j land deeded to Woodie Long mow
i Mrs. Woodie Molden) runs with a
ditch North West 368 feet to
an iron rod. Flossie Hayes corner:
j thence with her line South 78-30 West
lib! feet to a stake, her corner in
Ichap Bellamy's line, thence with his
line South West Irt8 leet to
a stake in an old Cart road, a corner
of the above mentioned Woodie ? j
1 Long tract: thence with her line
North 7s deg. :tn Mast XiM feet to the
beginning containing f? acres more or
less ami and being a part df\ the
k L. D Long Mstate.
And all other lands owned by the
said Defendants in Brunswick County.
Xorth Carolina.
' AH sales subject to report to,.and
. confirmation by the Court. Ten days
allowed for raise of bid before, re ;
port made. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the ; day of October. RhjH.
S. B. Frink. Commisisotier."
! 10-29-. ,.|
I
\nilIMSTHATItlX \ OTIC K
1 Having qualified as administratrix
i for the estate of W. A. Kourk. Sr.,
deceased, late of Brunswick count v.
I North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against";. the
| estate of said deceased to exhibit
I them to the undersigned at 2?|intllotie,
X. C.. on or before the ilth
day of Sentember. 1942. or this pofico .> t
-; will be pleaded In l>ar of their reP
eovery. All persons indebted tolaald
estate will please make immeVifate
pavment.
This f?th day of Sentemher 1941.
Mrs. Sallie il. Kourk. Administratrix
for w. A. Rourk, Sr.,
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XOTIC'K OF SAI.K - <1
ST\Tf or N O It I II ( \ Itol.l \ \
< <?r vn or \k\\ iianovk.k
i By virtue, and In pursuance of the
power of s:il<* contained ill a .Britain
mortgage deed. **n??u (? ?! by
George R. Poulke and wife, Dotftfhy
F F lulke to Amanda I > I >avis (npvr
deceased). on the 28th day ol April,
i1 1882. and dulv rtcorded in
lilt* office of ilit* Register of Iwdi
(of Brunswick County, in Book 53 Page
i"i et sequltur. tin- undersigned devlstees.
under Ihe last will and tfffa11
in**111 of Amanda D. Davis, deceased, L
- will sell at public auction, at ,<4he m
| courthouse door, in the Citv of Southport.
County of Brunswick, audi1 (he -M
- J State of North Carolina. Cor Cash,
on .Monday at 12 o'clock M. the 27th
r | day of Oct olier. A. D., 1011. all that
.! certain tract, piece or unreel of 1nhd,
situated, lying and being in Bruus!
' w ick County and the State of NMrih . jf
Carolina, and hounded and described
"ins follows, to-wit:
)\ Bl-'ti INNI Nil. at a marked fyine
Tee at Lecbuck's Landing in TAiwn
. I Creek, and runs thence South,
' degrees West rtr?c.n feet to a stone
.Marked 1). L. t;. in an old road:
' thence North 7" degrees West ttDS
feet to a small branch to a stptie
1 marked l>. L. thence South * 2 j, j
1 degrees .*50 minutes West .'ll'OO fed to
la stone marked D. L. t?.: thence
< j North 7<5 degrees West t?(50 feet to a
I j stake: thence North h:1 degrees West
i is:: feet to a stone marked l>. L. f> :
i thence North <50 . degrees West .BOO
e feet to a stake; thence to the low
i water mark at the bridge crossing
i Kice> Creek, and thence with the
i i incnnderings of Rice's Creek in. a
I Northerly direction to Town Creek:
I thence vvith the various meanders of
. I Tow n Creek to the beginning, conlaining
lOJ.'i 9-10 ac res. I
. This the 10th day of September, A. I
D.. 1011.
s; Alma I>. West rook and Dewey II.
^ I Davis, Devistees and Legatees under
j, I the last will and testament of Am*
anda D. Davis, deceased.
Metbcrl McClammy, Attorney, \Viljmington,
N. C. (<
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MtTici; or sw.r: or i.nn roit II
I l \\f:s l\ TIIK TOW N or SU.Vl;
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Notice is hereby given that 1 'hntie ?
. this day levied on the following des\
! crilied real estate situated in I ho [* |
Town of Shallotte. Brunswick Coun?
tv. North Carolina to satisfy the lujOhs
I due the Town of Shallotte for trie
year 10m. and will sell the same j-'s
* iiic highest bidder for cash at 'lite
.. town hall in tin said Town of Sjv)}*
? ' lolie at in r iiH R Ull ....... ...
s j dav the 27 th day of October, A<,.IJ.
e 10-11. unless sooner redeemed aeeorn- P|
|ing to law: Rft
. | Tins 25th day of September. 1911.
I 1). ('. Anders. Town Tax Collector.
\ N AMK DKMCKI PTIO.N AMOrifT
f J Arnold. Children. 12 acres .j(i>
. White Eat. * *53
Anthony. L. W. ?... Int. lot .tfrtO
l' , Rennet t. II. It., Farm 7.99
j Cheers, Honey, Station and lot
Clemmons, A. W.. Home and ,r
1 Station 'ii(?l
Goley, 'I. F,, 22 .'!-lti home 1
54 Cfe farm tract h
(lore. Airs. A. M.. fiVj home .
White KM. |
Gray. Mrs. A. \\. home tract 2Jjfi
Hawes, R. It., home place .... v.ir,\
Hewett. Mrs. Lennie, home
Place lfl.lft
Holden. K.. Jr.. home store k..Q
II lot ...? W.ift
? Holmes. W. R.. Sr.. home 5'j uull
e White est. I'. O. hid#
. Milliken. A. A., Jr.. 1 lot
r home
f Milliken, H. F.. home and lot .(jjtf
y Oliver. Mrs. Lillian, home and
i. lot qLM
e Russ, K. G.. home and lot IttTn
r Russ. .1. A., home and lot
e Russ. Railey L., 5K W. R.
y Goley. 2 5-10 J. A. Russ, /
r 29 7-10 W. R. G 15.00
1 Rush, J. W.. home ..... Vlil?
- Russ. W. A., home and lot 7.00
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I niHTIIV?. - mw>.
ii White est.. 2 lots 2*.AG \ '
Stanley. Jane M., home and f'
lot
. Swain. W. L.. .1 K. L. 2 LiiJ
Hanre. 2.r. Turner ...? Mn
Tripp, Ii. C., home and lot 7^4
Tripp. S. <\. 1% White est. 4M . N
Tripp, Mrs. S. (*., 1-G interest <J ti
Gray oat un
t White. II. T., 2 home G'i
d White 1P.8& M
ii White. J. O., 1% home. 1 *-' ?
y Leonard .. U\9J
'. White. Mrs. Julia. 1 Heminjf- ^ ''
- | way V'fl
e White. M. L. i;?4 homn lu.f.f
d White. I*. G.. Kst., GIA home 8.41
k I White. It. S.. 1 lot. 1 lot '*1
i- | and home I
.f I White. W. T.. 4' j home. 12
.f I WriRht field 13.33
il I Woodard. A. M.t home ..... 11).W
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