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;1b^t I , next 3:30 o'B T.iV] . will serve as ' f ;. . ub this year, . - l( :lv to join her 1 No' folk t a. that the club ^B month meeting be' the first WedIB^il ' " ,?th the month. ersonals ^B toad. of New B part of this B... i -uli- Of Salisbury, ;. home of C. R. last week. ' ., and niece, 8t -;v::t several days B -ton. in the army the I BUBBLE DANCING" for dis I HASH MARK " for service sti I high BALL" for an extra sn, CAMEL" for their favorite cij II l:i men in [he Army. Navy, Marin ^ the favorite cigarette is I sjjttj on jc:uj! sales records in Post Exc H g-Careens.) J - - -o ' Mil u?0- -*fy wavs one r a i ^SM0Kf FIRST m* |h m SER VICE... ij I SERVING 1 We have a big the buying publ nost prosperous t ^Bounty. ?mI * . M II we are to he hest possible service income in and let you want. ISHALLOTTE' 9 Ilobson Ki SHALLOTTE, I Rob( I WAREH< I HADING I T0BA( I Leaders In, A M ?i mm mm I We L< w Sell the remain Si higher than they ha H October 8th, 1942. ^ck Garrett, Sa 19*2 \ * Capt. T. G. Peadrick, of Nor- j folk, Va.. spent last week here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent I part of thii week with relatives; in Sumter, S. C. i Sam Banks, of Wilmington, j [ spent the week-end here with his i sister. Mrs. J. H. Cannon. William Sellers, of Fort Bragg, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sellers. Harvey Brown, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, and conducted the services in Southport Baptist church Sunday evening, in the absence of the pastor. who is assisting in a series of meetings in Whiteville. Mr. and Mrs. John Fullwood and children, of Wilmington, visited Mrs. Ethel Fullwood last week. Mrs. H. G. McKeithan and children, of Wilmington, spent last week here with relatives. Miss Clyde Fields Swain, of | Camp Davis, spent'the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. Nell Niernsee has returnedj ; home from St. Louis. Mo? where I she has been visiting her son and j ] daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j 1 Frank Niernsee. M ss Kather ne Leinc of Wil : camels. WmM ) THAT J v^f 1| ROUND \ f?R is rjgr! 1 EST! J BW*tX. HF ARIEL : the PUBLIC I, |i responsibility?servic of the largest and Jj rading area in our I, able to give you the , then it is up to you , us know the things J i) TRADING CO. ji I ! rby, Prop. ' N. C. ( |m ison Co 3USE FA] FAIRMONT IN PO XO SOLD THIS SB ? AND THE verage For The Pasi iar].ntliDrc! /UU V/ LX1V/1U , der of your crop with us. Pri ive been this year. We close i . E. GARRETT, Mg ties Mgr. Lee Kinl , v 2 mington, and her sister. Miss Bettie Jane Leiner, of Washington, D. C? spent the week-end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with Capt. and Mrs. I. B. Bussells. Mrs. Rose Degregorio and daughter, Irene, of Boston, Mass., are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Paul Fodale. Malcom Frink spent the weekend here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAuley ahd son, Reid, of Wilmington, spent the past week-end here with Mrs. George P. Howey. NEWS ' BRIEFS NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marlowe, of Southport, announce the birth of a son, James Elliott, at Dosher Memorial Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 27. Sgt. and Mrs. Egan Hubbard announce the birth of a son. Egan. III. on September 28 at Fort Bragg. oOo SON IS BORN Mr. and Mrs, J. Elwood Cox, TTT a( BnlitVinni.t birth of a son, Jonothan Elwood, Jr., Tuesday. September 29, at Dosher Memorial Hospital. RETURN HOME Mrs. Paul Fodale and daughter, Mary Rose, have returned home from the Wilmington hospital where the latter was born. 0O0 HOG MARKET Shallotte Hog Market, Monday, September 28: Choice 180-250, S14.35; Sows, 150-300. 812.85. ooc BIRTH ANNOVN CEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Jick Drew announce the birth if a daughter, Dora May, at Dashir Memorial Hospital Friday, Siplember 25. oOo-t SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. Mary Evelyi McNall entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday as a surgictl patient. oOo? LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Frank .Johnson was able to leave Dosher Meboiial Hospital, where she haJ been a patient for several days, Tuesday. oOo?-VHOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Charles Aldf dge, of Southport, became a anient at Dosher Memorial Hospijil Tuesday. oOo V FOR SURGERV W. R. Sellers, of Winribow, is i surgical patient at ' Dosher Memorial Hospital. oOo J FOR TREATMENT IU IIIC Illl Illci IDI \ ject to thelapproval of the court. the following described lands located at Bolivia, Ffrunswick County. X. C.,' bounded ant described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the edge of W. u. and S. Railroad right of way. rut* thence with a ditch north 62 degrees 15' west 180 feet to a stake at ii ditch, thence with said ditch north 36 degrees 30' east 170 feet to a intake, thence north 62 degress 1 15" west 27 feet to a. ditch thence with said ditch north 16 west\410 feet to a stake, thence with ditjh north 9 degrees 15' west 200 feet td a stake, thence south 58 degrees 45' \ east 550 feet to a stake at a ditcli and in A. B. Mercer's line at a \lot owned by J. lv. Outlaw, thence With said lot soutli 35 degrees 3U' rest 60 feet, thence south 35 degrees ho' East 110 feet lo the W. B. and .'r (Bail Road) right of way. thence With said right of 1 way about south 1*5 degrees 30' west Mrs. W. R. Sellers, of V'innalow, entered Dosher Miiiorial Hospital Monday for treatment. The number of turkeys fused this year on American farms will t?e 33,786,000, an increase of lloercent over last year, but 1 pef-ent less than the record crop of 1940. Louisiana has followed Sckth Carolina in enacting a law with provides that only enriched flkir ind bread /nay be sold within fie state. No person in Northern Jrelaii.' laving more than half a ton a: ;oal may purchase fuel. The 1941-42 wool production ill Australia was the largest even -ecorded, the heavy clip result-! unty [RMONT UNDS OF :ason t Four Years Follow ices are as high or vith the market on 0 r. aw, Floor Mgr. M i- j. ' '"faff - > rHE STATE PORT PILOT, SO ing from the sharp increase in the' t< number of sheep shorn due to the ' ? ; decline in meat exports. i ri I In half of the counties of theiP ! Cotton Belt, only about 50 per-' cent of .present operating gins will i' I be needed to handle this year's! j', i cotton crop. ! v Forty "anti-Nazifasicist" units! I have been organized in Mexico to I I I n help the government in the drive: ? against fifth columnists. I < Revival Service At Soldier Bav\" ;; The Revival at Soldier Bay:, j Baptist Church, Ash. N. C.. opens. Monday evening. 8:00. The pastor, | , Woodrow W. Robbins, will do the j preaching. These services wil! con-1 i tinue for two weeks. For these j services the pastor is preaching from the Ten Commandments, taking one a night. The public is I cordially invited to attend any of | the services. The messages are I lined up as follows: Monday, "Fools Make A Mock of Sin.'' Tuesday, First Commandment. Wednesday, Second Commandment. Thursday, Third Commandment. Friday, Fourth Commandment. Qtat-mvlnv Fifth PnmmHndment. , - - , Sunday evening, Sixth Commandment. Monday, Seventh Commandment. Tuesday, Eight Commandment. Wednesday, Ninth Commandment. Thursday, Tenth Commandment. Friday, Luke 18, On Hell. Saturday, Rom, 2, How God will judge the World. Sunday morning, (Will choose later.) Sunday evening, (Will choose later.) WANT ADS | ATTENTION ? Whiskey Creek i Honey, Carolina's finest, twenty years a favorite. See your grocer. WANTED We pay highest mar- j ket prices on hogs, nigs and cattle every Monday. Honest Weight, cash on delivery. Shal- j I lotte Stock Market, M. S. Huston, Mgr. LEGALS A DMINISTKATOH'S NOTICE Haying qualified as administrator for the estate of R. L. Bland, deceased, late ot Brunswick county, slate of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons nohnng claims against the said deceased to exhibit them to me at my home at Shallotte on or before August 11* 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of theii I recovery. All persons indebted t < the said deceased will please make immediate payment. ERNEST PARKER. Administrator. Estate of R. L. RLAND NOTICE OF SAI.E; I N PER .MOKTPAPK PEED Under ana by virtue of authority of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage dated February 8. 1939, given by (Mrs.) Daisy Bennett to J. D. Johnson, and recorded in Book 67, at page 237, office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the matured note and the interest thereon, in order to satisfy the terms of the mortgage therein 1 recited, the undersigned will sell the land hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, Southport, North Carolina. on the 5th day of October, 1942, at 11' o'clock noon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above referred to mortgage. Said property is bounded and described as follows: BEGINING at an Iron Pipe in Turkey Island, runs south 28:00 E. 1626 ft. to a stake in the original Wilson and Thomas line. Theme S. 62:45 W. 1240 ft. to a stake in L. I.. Thomas line. Theme X. 28:00 W. 1626 ft. to an Iron Pipe, L. L. Thomas corner. Thence X. 62:46 E. 1210 ft. to the beginning. The same containing Fifty Acres. I Dated and posted, this the 1st day of September, 104:'. J. D. JOHNSON. Mortgagee TAYLOR AND PREVATTE Attorneys 9-30c notice of sale I N DBK FORECLOSURE 1 Under and by virtue of a power of liale contained In a mortgage deed executed by William Green and wife, Ikated dune 26th, 1928. recorded Jn Itook No. 48 at Page No. 149, I'etirds of Brunswick County, N. C., '? secure payment. of note therein Scited, and default having been made is payment thereof, the undersigned nrrtgagee, will on Monday, Oct.. 12th. It2, offer for sale at public auction f<S cash to highest bidder at court h<tse door in Brunswick County. N. C.lat 12 o'clock. Noon, the following (letlibed tract of land, viz: Beginning atU stump on South side of Marsh brach ana on East side of Public Row ; runs thence North 40 East will said road 366 to a stake; thence Soulli 63Vj East 240 feet to a stake: theme South 40 West to South side o/ Jtush branch; thence with edge of 4-d branch as it meanders to begiiiing. containing 2 acres, more or less. Vated and posted, this Sept. 8tli, 1942. 1 JOEL L. MOORE, \ Mortgagee. J. W.lRUARK, Atty.. ?South|irt. N. C. 10-7c Si.M.MISSIONE ICS S ALE Undet and by virtue of the decree in the Superior Court of Brunswick County.!x. C.. in an action entitled | Mary (*l Edwards, Administratrix vs. Anna hinora Edwards, et. al., dated September 10th, 1942 and approved by the Judg- holding court in the 8th* Judicial Listriet. notice is hereby giv-"* en that the undersigned Commissioner being wherein commanded will sell the follouliig described real estate at the Court! House door at Southport. X. C., on Ulonday. Oc tober 12th, 1942 <- f?.. />n?h ?,ih UTHPORT, N. C. 3 the BEGINNING. Containing fi! cres and being the lands described I i first tract, third tract. fourth"! raot, fifth tract also a small porion on south end of tract two as' fcorded in Register Book No. '5ft,. age 12ft. And lieing the same land conveyed j 3 the late Dewey L. Edwards by A. t. Edwards as recorded in Book 57. ! t page 503. Brunswick County Regdry. This September 10th. 1012. C. ED. TAYLOR, j ft-7c Commissioner ! MORTGAGE SA1.E By virtue of power of sale contain-. d in a certain mortgage deed oxecut- I d by Eliza Jane Cause to \V. F. 'ox and A. P. Rogers, dated Sept ft. 1938, due and payable Sept. 1, 9.?.9, recorded in Book No. 65 page 59 records of Brunsu ick County. Deault having been made in the paynent of same we will on MotuTay, ?? tol?er. 12. 1942. at or about 12:0ft, 'clock Noon at the Court House door ii. Southport. North Carolina offer BUY AT The day of ridin. trading is over for tl why we have paid pc stocking our store wi the needs of the farn MAKE UP YOU AND C01 % THE COUN' E. S. Gore 1 LONG WO WAR %BONDS % STAMPS 1 Is your house a Fif wants us all to conserve in the Home Defense of time to do it before win YOl Southport 1 You can't build a n repaint your present bu HAVE IN GOOD CONE needs repairing you can (NO! McRi | .... you will need to p items you need for the j R.B. for sale at public auction to the | highest bidder for cash the following ! Tands TRACT No. I: Being Tract No. of the' Wilna V. Thomas* property as | shown in map recorded in Book >5, I page 4f?3 records of Brunswick Coup- I l". Said tract contains 53 acres. TRACT No. 2: Being Tract No. 7 of the Wilna V. Thomas property as! shown in map recorded in Book 35. i page 462, records of Brunswick Coun-1 ty. Said tract contains 75 acres. TRACT No. 3: Being part of Tract No. 4 of the Wilna V. Thomas pro- . perty as shown in map recorded in ! Book 35. page 4t?2. records ut Bruns- | wick County, containing 31>4 acres, more or iess and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north side of the highway; leading from No. 5 School house to Old Iredell and being the southeast 1 corner of Tract No. i of the Wilna j V. Thomas property according P. the ; above said plat and runs with the I north side of said Highway and a line of said tract, north 85 ileg. 45 j 1 ' HOME g to town to do your he duration. That's irticular attention to th the idea of filling f lers of our territory. R WANT LIST WE TO I rRY STORE Rice Gwynn , OD, N. C. A th Columnist? It is if it need every material and item, vit; our Nation. If your home ne ter comes? WE HAVE IN SI U CAN ; 'aint John-M? ew house or make an additio if ;x1 j. _ 14. TT\ liaings witnoui a penmu ui UTION SO AS TO MAKE. 11 get materials to do the job. We Have I B Arrive thij Guarantee. oy's. Has ut your home or farm buildlr ob of repairing you have in McR< WHITE VIL rnin. west 37! feet to ;i stake: thence north 1.00 oast 3507 feet to a stake iti the northern line of said trait: theme with said line south 77.30 east 3S8 feel to the coiner of said tract Xo. 4 and In a line of trait No. 5; thence with the -eastern line of tract No. 4 and the western line of tract No. 5. south 4:30 west 3545 feet to the beginning, containing 31l* acres more or less. Posted this the Stli day of September. lot 2. \\ F POX AND A. P. ROGERS. 10-7c Mortgagees MOUTUAt. i: HA I E Under and by virtue o7 the jmwur; of sale contained in that mortgage i given from A. A\". Clemmons to the undersigned on January 1". 193B, re-! i.tided in i*ook 58 at page 3t?3. de-1 fault having been made ill the pay- < meat of the principal and interest | thereon, in order to satisfy the terms of the said mortgage, the uncterAuthorized Bottler: J. \\ BUY WHAT 1 This is no time tomorrow the purcha need?and can still f R. GALI General M SUPPI,1 J_ McR W Uncl( r a Working To FOR s repairing, repainting or a Eil to the war effort and your eds repairing, re-roofing or 1 OCK... AND STILL Bl inville Roofing, Shi n without, a Federal permit, b JCLE SAM WANTS US T( 1 LAST. If your roof leaks 01 . . . and McRoy's has these r A Car Load Of Cedar Shin i Week. This Shingle Can All Mate igs in good shape. Bring us mind and we will do the res 0Y& ,LE, N. C. / ">/1 PAGE 5 --.-ar . ? ? signed will sell the following de** ' scribed tract of land at the Court House door.' Southport. North Carolina at public auction to the highest ? ?, bidder, for cash, at noon on Mon-ap day. October 2f?, 1942; In Brunswick County, State of North Carolina, on the North sidfl# of the W. &. G. Road, adjoining 1A??^ M. White's lands and others, bounded as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a stake on thfrfc North side of said road, runs thence North 20 degrees West, with the |' thence East 22 yards to a stake; "" Lewis Hoad 35 yards to a stake; thence about south 35 yards to said . rJt , road (Wilmington and Georgetown Road); thence with said road to the yyw beginning, containing One sixth acre) more or less. 4 SHI Rated and posted this the 23rd day of September. 1942. ?? R. P. White. Mortgagee Taylor & Pi watte -Vttys. 10-21-c I 3?g t. Jackson Beverage Co. ~ ~y > fOU NEED!! r \i, for putting off until se of things that you ind?today ! i i i 1/ .OWAY erchandise N. C. I ' " i!! OY'S > \ c N D //. ? Sam L R ft V.Tf 1 , I;; qetker ; <>i , new roof. Uncle Sam home is tne first line W e-painting now is the ITU'.'! I' i ' ''j U JY ngles. ! iut you can repair and ) KEEP WHAT WE your floor or ceiling naterials. >J i \ 7/ / rrcr/s a complete list of the t. ' S nA IU. |
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