H IgSPAY, MARCH^ J [be Jtiqhtcv I Ohr J I : bcautim past week. The flit ub to ined for the Lt <rf in South object of heat of I tion which Br ihe other My: south la dies were I y bunch of E> v Where on E*? ; got them t yoi itare I we've I sort of thing I nerve enI t Ruth( Mrs. I ! a number r-r of rar.-.ellias which ii.i ::: tl:> parK on tne [lie basketball game ish: She was at the ,"i on arniful by the ine started. JOHNSON1 ring invitations have it and will be of inMrs Daniel Russell west the honour of :e at the marriage ighter. Alice Lillian, laid Bruce Warner, e eleventh of April, r five o'clock. New terian church, Winh Carolina. ;ox s E W. Wilson, of junce the marriage hter. Edith Inez, to Russ. The marriage jnday, March 8, at Judge E. H, Brown vas attired in a lit with matching er corsage was cf ses. the son of Mrs. Ash and is with :iv at Fort Bragg. :companied by Miss Hollis and Hugh nington. County farmers :ks of chicks are inexpensive lamp - J. W. Grant, as [ .'ars: agent of the N. ;; C:'.!ege Extension Servfe the label on your paper. HDScS. lEiior, as most mothers jViggS line includes a truck Lumbering or Trai 1 P. NEWTON A ! Hayne Road HOE DEI If you want a p n' Spring Shoes ?e- new shoe dep n of sizes and sO ^ children. >HALL0TTE" II oh son K sHallotte, 25, 1942 ?ti>e (Of lifr 1|S ^ i , ie ed his [rlpmn'r Pa j He T |lef Personals no i ] Mrs. Martin McCall spent the an week-end in Winnsboro, S. C., (|a with her son, J. W. Jelks, and j family. Ra Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Smith cn, spent the week-end with reia- mi tives in Sumter, S. C. * j Vance Russ and son, S. V. |jn {Russ, of Philadelphia, Pa., are j to i visiting relatives here. Mrs. Melvin Lewis, Jr., of Nor- j j folk. Va., is visiting her daugh- y0, | ter, Mrs. Egan Hubbard, Jr. vis Mrs. Katherine Leiner, of Wil! mington, and her sister. Miss (jai ! Bettie Jane Leiner, of Washing- Ba i ton, D. C., spent the week-end th< here with Mi-, and Mrs. W. G. an, Butler. ] Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Full- tw wood and young son, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting Mr. Fullwood's gu mother, Mrs. Ethel Fullwood. an, Waters Thompson, of Jacksonville, spent the week-end here on, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter R. L. Thompson. S01 Bobby Brown spent the week- p0 end in Wilmington with his cousin. Pat Coward. on; Julian Southerland, of New ter Castle, Del., spent the past week ] here with his mother, Mis. Lizzie Be i Southerland. Wi1 Mi's. S. J. Frink, of Shallotte, ] visited relatives here last week, jttt Mr. and Mrs. John Fullwood sp( and children, of Wilmington. | gai j spent the week-end here with j ' Mrs. Ethel Fullwood. ' Mrs. C. C. Russ and daughter. : Miss Eleanor Russ, of Wilming- n I 1 ton, visited friends here Sunday, it j Capt Lee Hewett has returned " ; to New Castle, Del., after spending the past week here with his ^ family. Mil j Mr. and Mrs. John F. Potter sor 'had as their guest last week Mr. ]an 'and Mrs. John Strickland and daughter, Margaret Anne, of Miami, Fla. ( Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith, of lie Wilmington, spent Sunday here "G< with Mrs. Lizzie Southerland. Mrs. Ashley Tolar left Satur- ( day for Washington, where she j inti 1 wiil visit relatives for a few j days. ] C WO! Winnabow News c WINNABOW, Mar. 25.?John- Sui nie Harell. of Rose Hill, visited Yoi Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Henry Wed- He j nesday evening. tiot Miss Elizabeth Lewis returned the , to resume studies at East Caro- Fel Tlina Teachers College. Greenville, c :N. C.. after spending the spring c'aj holidays here with her parents, hel Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Lewis. We Shi are very proud to know she was We I on the honor roll this month. Thi Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Withrow ?fc land little son John David, of 0< cpr I Kenly. N. C., spent Tuesday night I with the Reids. ,,,, W/ TTrmmmmm s* lLL*SSBIBS3IH0 ice ar(? to suit your use, whether for, 1 nsfer. P01 MACHINERY CO. *rr( WILMINGTON, N. C. po, PARTMENT II air of snappy looking |j ^ for Easter, visit our Ish! jan< artment. Wide selec- I Icul JH r >des for men, women j ing I on II Ian rRADING CO. |p I a irby, Prop. I ua - - - N. C. I 50 Mrs. Hattie Galloway, of Supr, spent Wednesday with Mrs. a Skipper. lames Padgett, who is station?in Guam, is at home visiting t parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. dgett. Miss Elizabeth Henry and A. P. nry, Jr., and Jamess Galloway t Thursday morning for Banner ks, N. C., A. P. Jr. remained Lee's McRae College and the lers returned Saturday afterDn. Mrs. Ruth McAfee, of Mt. Pleat, S. C.,1 was a visitor here Friy. Floy Rabon, of State College, leigh, N. C.. spent the week1 with his parents, Mr. and s. F. C. Rabon. Ray Robbins, who is stationed Norfolk, Va? arrived Saturday visit his parents, Mr. and s. M. E. Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turner and ting son, of New Jersey, were itors here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Stallings and lighters Elaine, Peggy and rbara, of Swansboro, spent : week-end with W. D. Lewis J family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Potter and o daughters Eva Bell and Au>y Jane, of Charlotte, spent nday with Mrs. Lila Skipper tl Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Potter. The Winnabow Home Demstration Club met Thursday afnoon with Mrg. Lillie Rober1. She gave a shower for the sher Memorial Hospital, rhe Town Creek Home Demstration Club met Monday afnoon with Mrs. G. L. Skipper. Miss Laura Akerman, of Acmelco faculty, spent the week-end :h the Reids. Mrs. Vornie Hickman and 2 tie daughters, of Wilmington, >nt Monday with Misses Ethel tterjield and Virginia Pope. Iffl URCffESI; Town Creek Methodist Charge nister: Walter Pavy. Zion Par- j lage, Town Creek (RFT) Le- j d). PALM SUNDAY ZION Church school 10:00 a. m? Pubworship at 11 a. m? Sermon: 5ing to Jerusalem." SHILOH Church school at 3 p. m. Super;ndent Penn Benton. PINEY GROVE Church school 3 p. m.; public rship at 3:45 p. m. BOLIVIA Church school at 10 a. m.' lerintendent R. K. McKeithan, ith Fellowship 7:30 p. ni.; pubworship at 2 p. m. Presental of 3-scene drama "Taking off Tarnish" by Zion Youth lowship. Commencing with Palm Sunr, Holy Week services will be j as follows: Tuesday, at loh (D. Y. McGee's home); dnesday at Zion church, msday at Bolivia, with the rament of thf Lord's supper: >d Friday at Piney Grove. All vices will be at eight o'clock. lYSIDE GOSPEL Mission Sunday, March 29 ? Sunday tool, 3:00 P. M.?Gospel servr\f\ t-? "Whw O'.W X~. IU,?ouwjcvv. ????^ the Churches Empty?" >lan to attend Annual Easter lrise service, 7:00 A. M. Special meetings April 5th ough April 26th, each night :cept Saturday.) Speakers?Rev. O. R. Miller, of lite Oak, N. C., and Rev. HenSchum, of Charlotte, N. C. everybody is cordially invited. ccepts Position With County Agent Hiss Susie Sellers, of South t, has resigned as stenographer the law firm of Taylor and ;vatte and has accepted a lition at the County Agent's ice in Supply. -I? ...ill fin irannriv rpeent- I 3I1C Will J.ill mv . j created by the resignation of s. Egan Hubbard, Jr., who has ived from Southport to Fayeville. SHALLOTTE 5CH00L NEWS \s a departing gesture Mr. aw arranged a weiner roast :i invited all his agriculture idents, their girls and the faty. rhe roast was at Gause LandStudents and faculty arrived auto, truck, boat, bicycle and the hoof. After clearing all the id for miles around of timber roasting-sticks, somebody brilntly figured that, since roast; was to be done, it might be good idea to build a fire. It s no sooner said than built. IVith faculty members holding close lead, the hot-dog race s on. Several students gradlly obtained a slight edge by isting a modest dozen at a re. Vfter the preliminary dozen or had taken the first fierce edge its hunger, the ^r-owd settled vn to steady but wholesale THE STATE PORT PIL destruction of weiners, soda-pop, j etc. etc. The piles of food wasted away to a mere shadow of j their former selves. The feasters I gained weight rapidly. ' After everyone had made a j light meal of a few dozen weiners apiece, a song was sung to j Mr. Shaw, whose blush was mis-1 taken for a light-house by ships at sea. It was difficult to tell who had the best time?Mr. Shaw or his guests. Everyone joins res-! pectfully and whole-heartedly in saluting Mr. Shaw and hopes j that some day he can return. His i departure leaves a void in the | hearts of one and all. MILITARY GAME W. F. Troutman,, history tea- i cher and coach, has introduced a j game new to the school called i "Capture the Flag." In it stu- i dents are shown the value of | military tactics and strategy and j are taught the preliminary steps j needed for strategy in war. The game involves a large area of, wooded land and provides plenty | of physical exercise as well as j alertness and quick thinking. i BOLIVIA I SCHOOL NEWS The student piano rehearsal > preliminary to the annual piano | recital will be held in the school i auditorium T u e s d a y evening,1 March 31. The annual piano recital for j students will be held in the school auditorium Tuesday even- j ing, April 6. at S o'clock. The | public is cordially invited to at-1 tend this entertainment. The glee club is working on an original operetta. "The Old South." which will be presented t later in the spring. The date for ^ Hie ontoi'J-Qinmonf hoc not hr?r>n 1 announced at present. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker and Miss Marie Hammond of the Bolivia faculty attended the North Carolina State Teachers meeting in Raleigh over the week-end. Mr. Swindell spent the weekend with his parents in Washington. Misses Mattalene McRee an 1 j Mary Bright spent the week-end | with Miss Daisy Belle Maultsby. The Bolivia school is cooperat- j ing with the farmers of the com- j munity by running on a shorter- j day schedule. j1 The annual freshman play will j. be presented in the school audi- | torium, Friday evening, April 3, at nine o'clock. The name of this I, play is "In the Corner Cupboard." j j Phone Company Asked To Save t As A Result Of National c Emergency Certain New Is Rules Have Been Set Up To Govern Installation Of 1 Phones c Acting to save substantial am- \ ounts of critical war materials, 1 the War Producting Board has limited future expansion of telephone equipment and services of I the nation's telephone companies, t including Southern Bell. The order will affect Southern Bell's operations in this area, Manager Smith said today, but j does not apply to expansion now j in progress or to services requir- [ ed by the armed forces, Mr. j Smith said: "We will comply with the or- : der by doing our utmost in ev- j ( ery our utmost in every respect r to achieve the desired results in v saving mat' rials. c "The overall service to the na- 1 tion will still be more adequate 8 than that anywhere else in the . world. I "We will endeavor to administer the order as equitably as possible and with the least inconvenience to the public. All types of intruments and services will not be available as heretofore. The public, however, has always cooperated in getting the 1 best possible service out of the j available facilities, and a con-1 tinuation of the cooperation will be doubly helpful in these times." j The order was issued March 3, j effective upon announcement. j FOR If you want to lo< ter Sunday and the new outfit looks too Ii and let us show you s dress materials we ) can look your best a usual cost if you mal outfit this year. G- W- KIRB Supply, Despite a shortage of labor and other drawbacks. Wayne County farmers are not neglecting terracing their land, reports D. J. Murray, assistant farm agent. WANT ADS K.ATHERINE-K foundation garments. Supporting Belts?priced lower than any on the market for similar quality?serviced ? sold by Mrs. G. L. Norment, Box 861. Southport, N. C. 3-25* RUBBER SHEETING: We have a quantity of high quality material of this kind on hand. RUARKS, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE?10(1 one-gallon jugs, Ten-cents each, three for 25cents. Watson's Pharmacy, Southport. N. C. NOTICE This is to notify the public that on and after this date, March 7th, 1942, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself in person. W. B. FOUNTAIN P. O. Box 656, Norfolk. Va. FOR RENT: Three desirable offices located in brick building in main business district. See. phone or write James M. Harper, Jr., Southport, N. C. N (I T i < K STATE"OF NORTH CAROLINA COl'NTV OK BRUNSWICK L'wler and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by Saiuly Harrison ami wife. Klin Harrison, to J. N". 1 {rooks, dated .January 1. 1020. ami recorded in book 3.1. page 3.11. in tin Office of the Register of I >eeds of Brunswick County. North Carolina, default having been made in tin payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said mortgage being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure. the undersigned A. Al. Ab-Koy and D. Vaughn Allen, duly qualified ami acting receivers of .J. W. I '.rook? mortgagee, will offer foi sale at publie auction to the highest bidder foi cash at the courthouse door in Southport, X. t\. at noon on the 13th day of April. 1012. the property conveyed ill said mortgage, the same lying ami being in the County of Brunswick, Slnla of Vni'tli i ' ? i nliiiri ill TnU II nination for coroner of Brunsvick county, subject to the will >f the voters in the May prinary. I will appreciate your vote md influence. JOHN G. CAISON CLEAN UP . . . PRESS UP FOR EASTER SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. VSTER ak your best on Easprice of a complete arge to you, come in orne of the beautiful heivc in stock. Yotl ... t a fraction of the <e your own Easter Y & SONS - N. C. . j OT. SOUTHPORT, N. C. The order?titled, General Con-; servation Order L-50 ? among I ither provisions, curtails instal-1 ations of luxury types of tele-j ohones in business offices and! louseholds. It requires telephone i :ompanies to refrain from future J :onverion of manual offices to i lial offices and replacement of nanuai private branch exchanges iy dial exchanges, and installa:ion of extension telephones in private homes, unless they are issential for public health and safety. The nation wide program, bas-! id upon recommendations recent-1 y made by the Defense Convuni-' rations Board, is designed to' save annually approximately 35,iOO tons of lead, 29,000 tons of j ron and steel, 29500 tons of :opper, 650 tons of zinc, 540 tons! >f crude rubber, and large am-1 >unts of other scrace materials [ d tally needed in the war effort. Under the terms of the order, vhich does not apply to tele>hone installations for the offi:ial use of the armed services, xcept installation of handsets to "eplace wall and desk types, rampanies estimating mateiral j equirements for installation of lew facilities or equipment or exlaeaion of existing facilities are equired to limit their margins or expected growth of service equirements to a maximum of ;hree years. This is designed to nevent use of materials for longrange estimates of future requirenents and constitutes a drastic ihange in present engineering iractices. In addition to growth margin imitations, the order requires all eiepnone companies, umess otnmvi.se authorized by WPB, to? 1. Discontinue the conversion of nanuai offices to dial offices, or he conversion of one type of i nanuai office to another type. j 2. Discontinue the replacement I >f manual private branch ex:hanges by dial exchanges. 3. Discontinue the replacement if existing wall and desk types if subscribers' instruments with land-sets, except in any instance vhcre any such subcriber's initrument-is beyond repair. 4. Discontinue the installation if extension telephones in residences except when such exten lions are necessary for use of I hose who are charged with re-1 iponsibilities for the public lealth, welfare or security. 5. Employ party-line service in hose instances where party-line nstallation will conserve scarce ind critical materials. 6. Discontinue replacements or idditions to existing plant (equipnent) for the betterment or reocations of such plant, except to epiacements essential to the naintenance or protection of serdce. 7. Conserve or re-use existing eiephone equipment and faciliies, whenever such conservation >r re-use will reduce the use of icarce and critical mateirals. The order, effective immediatey and in force and until revoked, Iocs not affect changes in equipnent or facilities which actually vere under way at the time of ts issuance. Guatemala's 1941 National i"air was a great success with lig attendance. POLITICAL Announcements FOR CORONER I wish to announce my canUrianv fnr the Democratic no creek Township, ami more particularly described as follows: illiCilX.VINli at a stake on the West side of Hood's Creek and runt1 thence North SI deg. West 1 36 Pole* to ri dead pine; thence South 3 deg. West li!l poles t?? a stake; thence North J'' deg. ISast 01 poles to a black gum on the run of said Hood's Creek; thence down the meanders ol the run of said Creek, its varioucourses to the first station, containing 100 acres, more or less, and k the same land deeded by Robert Tlirop to .lollii C. Henry by Heed dated September -Till. 1867, and duly recordeil in I took of Heeds "W* Pagt No. 57 records of said County ol Brunswick. and by the said John C, Henry by Deed io Alex Sue, dated April 6th, 1878, and duly recorded hi Book ('(" of Heeds at I'age No, Still, records of said County of Brunswick; and by conveyances from said Alex Sue Ir? William A. Sue by Heed elated October -5th, 1803. and duly recorded in a Book of Deeds ".MM" page No. 51 records of said County, ami conveyed l?y said W. A. Sue to ISzekicI Skipper by Heed dated November 1th. 11)01 and duly recorded in Book of Deeds "WW" at page No] 356 records of said County, all of which is hereby referred to. and made a part hereof, and by Mensc conveyances to l.ydiu A. Cokmau, and by J F. Coleman and wife, Lydia A l.'oleman and ISzekid Skipper, to J. W. Brooks, by Heed dated October 16th. 1010, and duly recorded in Book No. 33 at page 350 in the Office of the Kegistet of Deeds ol Brunswick County, North Carolina. This the O'.li dav of .March. 10-13. A. .M. AlcKOV D. VACCHN A I,I.ISN. Receivers of J. W. Brooks 4-8c NOTI( i: OF ( OM.11 tsstnMllCS SAt.K IN THIS SI" PIS It I OK COCKT STAT IS OF NORTH CAROLINA COL* NT V OF BRl'NSWICK JOHN HIS IS It IS PLOW CO.MPANV vs. J. A. PC it VIS Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Brunswick; County. North Carolina in the above entitled action wherein IS. J. ITevnttc was appointment commissioner to sell the hereinafter to be described personal property, I will, on Thursday, the 36th day of .March. 11M3, at 3 o'clock P. .M.. at the residence of W. D. ISvans. in Waccamaw Township, of said State and County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the above entitled judgment. all right, title and interest in which the said J. A. Purvis, the defendant, has in the following described personal property. to-wit: "One J. D. .Model L. Tractor Serial No. 673887 One J,. No. 14 Tra. Cultivator ! *t*x at ?x* xxxxx I! co )( II s< I M ! I !( I! K )! It It II / I! 5 I MERC \\ Auspices i t l| FUN F I! . J ' I Oiic T.. Tra. Plow" i This the Ith (lay of March. 1012. ] :. j. puhvatti:. Commissioner ; "NOT1CK OF SAI.K I'M) K It MOUTt.At.K DEED ruder and by virtue of authority I of the power of sale contained in i that certain mortgage da fed NovemI her llth. 1010. given by Lyda Wiletis |tu UarreU's Funeral Home and recjorded in Monk 7". at page 19.r>, office i of the Register of Heeds of Urunswjrk 1' County, North Carolina, default having heeii made in the payment of the matured note and the* internal thereon. in order to satisfy the terms of the mortgage therein reiited. the undersigned mortgagee will sell the laud hereinafter described to the I highest bidder for cash, at the '; court house door. Southport, North (Carolina, on the 6th day <?i April. l!M2 at 12 o'clock noon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above referred to, mortgage. | Said property is bounded and deI scribed as follows: hl)(5INNI.N(! (?ii a stake on State Highway No. Southwardly from the residence, the Southeast corner of j Lot No. : runs thence North 84 de' grees West 7SO feet to the corner of Lot No. 5, in the Cauble line; runs No. 5. in the Cauble line;ruji? thence South 16*? degrees West 277 feet: theme South iiM-j degrees Fast J52U j feet to an old gum; thence North 87?^ j degrees East -131 feet to said liigh!way: thence with the said highway ; North 2 degrees East I ."in feet to the . RE(51NNIN(?, containing 8'', acres, (more or less. This being all ol' Lot I No. ? in the home tract as set out on 1! blue print in the special proceedings entitled "Emma I. Willetts et af. Re! port of Commissioners." said map in | report will be found in Special l'roj reeding Docket D of Itrutiswick I!County. North Carolina at page 68. Dated and posted, this the 3rd day of March. 1942. II AKKKI.L ITNEUAL HOME. | .Mortgagee TAYLOR & PRKVATTE. ; Attorneys. l-l-C I OltEt I.USI'ltE NOTICE Notice is hereby given thai by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Hrunswick County. N. ('.. dated ? i i-"-i inn ...i nil' -iiu ii;i,v t'i r rill u.n ,v, I,n., i , action entitled "Itrunswick County versus L. I-'. Mollis Kstate." the un. jdersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest j bidder for cash on the lith day of . April. 1M12. at 12:0ft o'clock A. Al? at ' the Courthouse door, Southporl. X. c . to satisfy the decree of said .court to enforce the payment 01 ' $3i;7.ftft. the following described real estate, located in North West Township. Urnnswick County. X. (*., hounded and described as follows: I 1st. Tract: liKCIXXIXt! at a stake ; at the edge of the yard south from the kitchen of the late John A1cli:le home and runs X. 2"!,_ W. 20 poles ! to a stake by a short leaf pine; I thence X. i>01 j W. 17 poles- to a I stake in tin* i'. I\. Kegan line, theii'v X. 2ft K. 7 2-2 poles to a stake ill i an old line: thence with said line. S. "?"? ! '. 2u poles to tin* public road at a small black gum: thence with the . west edge of said road S. 1 I 10. 12 i poles to a stake in the Megan Hue: : thence with said lines. 2ft*? \V. ! poles to the beginning containing 2 ? ? REPUI CONVt Republican voters c are called to meet day, April 9th, 1942 Time, in mass conve n r*n eft7 ! U1 |lC116Vllllg [mi ij nating a ticket and I ness as may properl Owing to conditions war we plan one co Precinct meetings \ j convention by the v< ALL REPUB INVITED 1 i F. L. LEWIS CHAS TROr IMIN OUTHPOF ARCH 30 - APRI1 R. &S iMUSEMENT RIDING nrtrTPrr DC, V 1LC3 HANDISE CONCEl Southport Fire D< OR YOUNG ? ggKEMM* f PAGE THREE ' 4 2nd Tr;nt: IIKCINXIXG at the North east corner of It. T. Williams land about L mile south of Lelandi i : .Station on the Wilmington ami Char* m ! tie Highway, running in SontlM ? i \\"est direction 21 yards, thence with 'J I it," slight angle in a more South wos^ jitfreetion 04 yards (this being tho~-, . ?, t Northern boundaries of 11. T. Wil:>t,A>(^| Hiatus land) to a state and Nortn jWest corner of It. T. Williams land0^ I thence in a North West direction ! witli l>. L. Cores line 25 yards tc a j stake: thence In a north east direc, t iou .uid parallel with first line and ? It. T. Williams northern line 12t? j yards to a stake on Wilmington and ICharlotte Highway thence 25 yard*' ) i in a south east direction with ; Highway to the beginning rontain^B/lHT ' in(4 301*? square yards, more or less. > i . ::r,l. Trail. ItKCIXXIXO All I he 11 | land belonging to the first parties lying on the West side of the New .Somerville Road beginning at the j McHae line on said road and running with said road to Mrltae Line, j thence hack with Mcltae line l?> beginning. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed lor raise of hid before reports w,-u' t made. Cash to he paid at sale, j This tlie 2nd day of March. 1012. s. R. PRINK. 3-288-C Commissioner. r i :I AHMIMSTHATIMX VOTK'K .) Having qunlified as administratrix for the estate of .1. Berg. deceased. . i^jj [late of Brunswick county. North | Carolina, this is to notify all persons i having claims against the estate of 'the said deceased to exhibit them to j P ! the undersigned at Southport. N. C., Jon or before January 20. 194:5, or this y|00 [ notice will he pleaded in bar of their j recovery. All persons in den tot I to the <j ;jy said estate will please make Immediate payment. This January 10. 1042. Annie May Woodside. Administratrix y4 S/V IMKMHIKXT TO liOMI Olt DIN* \N(K AtTIIOItlZINC ?4 l.'dtO ORNISH \ I. RKFCNIH.NO HONRS OF tii k < rn or soi thfoht ! I So it ordained by the board jj j aldermen of the City of Southport as fOHnws; .... llHIIII I 1. I he ordinance passed 12th June 1011 authorising M1.5itft bonds for tl?w< '|<jj I purpose of refunding certain bonded debt of the city including $25.ft0u j r j)' Public Improvement bonds tinted Dec *- - - I lll'l'l >a l< I..III i III" ,1.1 i I I eniCHT l, li>.. ir? Ji %, i chnnftinir the (Inscription of the* sflid i I'ublic Improvemcni bonds by omit**/} fj/)? ! tin* therefrom Sjnnn bonds maturing ' j $1000 in each of tin* years 1!M!I aiui//<,|f) I 1 l!)5u . and bv including therein I bonds maturing Mihhi in each of the, years 1!H1 and 1912 '" ' ; 2. A statement of the debt of the , oily has been filed with the clerk and ''til I is open to public inspection. Thi> ordinance shall lake effort ' Jt)< i uc' i its passage and shall net be r. Isubmitted to the voters. ) The foregoing ordinance was pass; etl /mi the 1- day of March. liM2. and''' l|l I was first published, on the 20 day of (March. 1I? 12. 1IJ?X 14 Any adum or proceeding question- . ,,J i Itik the validity of said ordinance I*'* * I! must I h * commenced within thirty rrp days after its first publication. t; K. HLIiHAftl). i>rk. ' ' >t ILICAN iNTION I ' i? ?-?I- ' (i r?runswu.i\ vjihiiii) i\t Supply on Thurs!, at ten o'clock, War ntion for the purpose organization, nomi10 transact such busi- ? y be proposed. ?*?irr. mot of travel incident to <?' nvention only. Kjq vill be held at this iters. xi'jri LICANS ARE O A1TEND , Chairman, ri ! FT, Secretary > ! (ii i ????Mini i I . ?n j ! -.nol G!! It ) if > T J I' fio L 1 j I Ml. S lio-I L 4 il"'1 )i if1 11 i IT # i I0h I > J [Ji5; ] >Jvi iJ 1 "l!) .1 jrio SSIONS | j 11 J ipartment > y ind OLD fe JCggKKKgKgKKgMJCJCHff' r - . ^Jk2

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