II Wednesday, September 12
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Ly-Tlft-'MPSOX
_j marriage of S Sgt. Oscar
ji of Shallotte. to!J
! "j^el Thompson, of Moores-j
K ttfs recti announced. The
, y t k place in Moo res- j
couple .uc now spending.j
" . the home of Sgt. j
pat.' ts Mr. and Mrs. O.ig
;u> ti of Shallotte. Sgt. e
uv has or.iy recently returned c
overseas duty. At the ex- .
., oi ins furlough he will.1
jrw Camp Mackall. jj
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jlGAGE.MPNT t
jj, jr..i Mi' W. H Red wine I
i|,ai:ot:< na.e announced the h
se?r.et.t o? their daughter, e
?t,y : Thomas M. Mayfield c
"'a 1 0 upon an at
J5 'y yUr H| business, hoi
plH >\*r br'^H fluences are
J?J I Em venting you
IbHm HP! life, consult
V neart so sad, no home so
Hf.-.>ti;ne and happiness to it. She
liri troubles and starts you on t
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geiulins>?White luid Colored, dal
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>f Charlotte. ! J
Mr. Mavfieid is a graduate of
he Monroe high school and of
"forth Carolina State College. ]<
diss Redwine is a graduate of n
he Shallotte high school. The p
redding will take place, in the a
tear.future, v, . v ? ig
PICNIC SUPPER .c
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The Intermediate Girls of Mt. jhsgah
church, at Supply, and c
heir teacher enjoyed themselves p
it a picnic supper at Holden's 0
leach on Thursday evening. Bath- g
ng, wading and playing on the p
anddunes was very much enjoy
d. The picnic supper was served
in a long bench on the front
torch of the hotel.
Those present were Mr. and
Irs. V. E. Galloway. Elva Gray. lJ
JelUe and Lois Sellers, Hilda
tae and Margaret Hewett, Louierta
Hewett. Nelva Holden,
Ivelyn Phelps, Loretta Royals and
)oris Sing. All that marred the
appiness was the absence of 1
ight of the other girls in the
lass. * b
lam Dean *
3almist?Life Reader?Advisor
ES) Licensed by State of N.
Dubtful, discontented and un- |
lit thia medium. She advises
fairs of life. If worried over
me unhappy, love or some inholding
you down and pre- I
from obtaining your object In Si
this gifted lady. Si
dreary that she cannot urtng
lifts you out of your sorrows
he road to success and happili
ily and Sun., 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. \\
>n C'larktou Highway at?
Hand Sign. Whiteville, N". C. L
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it job behind us, North Carolina
ar to the arts of peace to again dcvot<
of a more progressive economy. Few
by North Carolina in the past two i
in education, in goi
Ill (t^lj\.uuu.?, ...
Old North State enjoys a justly e;
ront."
:ons with potentialities far greatei
. A state of vast resources populated
spells opportunity unlimited for Nc
' Line Railway, like North Carolina, r
ling of the war. As an integral part of
its friends and neighbors of this g
ogress."
LINE RAILWAY
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lisement uill appear in newspapers in large
centers and magazines of national circulation
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ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Misses Lois and Nellie Sue Sel
trs, of Supply, entertained
umber of their friends with
aity Tuesday night of last weel
t ihe home of the former. Th
uests present for the occaslo
re re- Joan Avis, Helen and Elv
Iray Heba and Naomi Sellers
lary and Dori3 Sing; Rachel an
lobby Floyd; Annie aiiioiu; Fran
is Criseo; Margaret and Albert
lewett; Thomas and Wilson Am
Id. R E.. Rifton E., and Staee;
ellers; Deweyt Sellers; Frani
'loyd and Robert Pigott.
FFRSONALS
Mrs. Dorothea Taylor, of Day
>n, Ohio, and Miss Frances SI
eorge of Moultriville, S. C,
pent patt of lust week here witl
leir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Larson.
Mr and Mrs. K L. Gieen. o
tafiitt Village, spent Sunda;
ere with Mr and Mrs. Golei
Stanley.
Mis. I. M Clonlz and daughter
Irs. Frank Russell and her twi
lildieri, of Monroe, spent las
eek here with Mr and Mrs
[arry Sell, Sr
News From
Dosher Memorial
Hospital
Miss Mary Katherine Hewett o;
upply was a medical patient 01
iturday through Monday.
M. F. Norris of Southport wa:
medical patient on Wednesdaj
trough Fiiday.
Miss Mabel Clemmons of Bo
via was a medical patient or
Wednesday through Friday.
J. N, Williams of Shallotte en
led on Wednesday and remain
1 until Sunday us a medical pa
cnt.
Mis. Annie Hewett of Supph
iteied on Wednesday and relained
until Monday as a medi
il patient.
mi. ana Mrs. uarnn varnun
Supply announce the birth oi
son on Thursday.
Miss Marion Prink of South
Jrt entered on Thursday as ?
ledical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliancie Clarenct
mith of Ash announce the birth
' a daughter on Thursday.
Mrs. Minnie Vurnum of Supph
as a medical patient froir
hursday until Monday.
Airs. Marvin Varnum of Bolivir
as in the hospital Fridaj
irough Tuesday as a njedica
rtient.
Morris Cranmer of Southporl
as a medical patient fron
hursday until Saturday.
Joyce C. Hewett of Shallotti
itered on Thursday as a mediil
patient.
Mrs. L. M. Freeman of Lelant
as a medical patient on Fridaj
id Saturday.
Trudy Lane Varnum of Supplj
proijre&y !
turns from the
; itf full energies
r states can equal
decades. In com'ernment
and in
lrned reputation
than anything
by a progressive
irth Carolina,
nade its full conNorth
Carolina,
reat state in the
i \(/J Buy more
WAR BONDS!
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HE STATE PORT PILOT, gQL
was a medical patient Saturday j
'through Tuesday.
L. A. King of Leland entered
a on Sunday as a medical patient,
a Mrs. Edith Turner of Conway,
S. C., entered on Sunday as a
e medical patient,
a \V. M. Stidham of Wooton, Ky .
a was a medical patient on Sunday
i; and Monday.
d Miss Patsy Marlowe of South.
port was a medical patient on j
3 Sunday and Monday.
Sluiley Fuit'ord of Supply had]
V her tonsils removed on Monday.
K Mrs. l.onnie Johnson of Bolivia <
entered on Monday as a medical 1
patient.
James V. Gore of Bolivia en
'tered as a medical patient on !
Monday.
Mrs. Lane WiUetts of Winna
bow entered on Monday as a
' i medical patient.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ehzah Robbins
' j of Winnabow announce the birth'
j. of a son on Tuesday.
Joined Up With
The British Army J
3, Warrant Officer and Mrs L.
t Stauffer spent Sunday with W 1
G. Collins and daughter, Miss Lil- i
, lian Collins, near Orton. In the {
afternoon the Collins' and their J
guests visited Orton Plantation, .<
; Old St. Phillips church and the J
old Fisheries Products factory. <
Until recently Warrant Officer J
| Stauffer was stationed at South- i
port on one of the Army crash J
boats. Both he and Mrs. Stauf- \
1 fer are natives of Latrobe, Penn. J
Before their marriage on Decern- ?
' ber 29, 1944, Mrs. Stauffer was j
an officer in the Marines and was i
stationed at Edenton, N, C.
VVaiTant officer Stauffer has|
1 had an interesting war-time j
i career. Long before the United t
"! States entered the war he got a
craving for action, went to England
and enlisted with the British
Army. When we got into things <
' he got a transfer to the U. S.
Forces, was wounded and finally
", sent home to be placed On limit- '
ed service. In this he has been ,
| about as active as any others ?
1 .stationed in the United States. I
[want adsI
LOST?Female Red Bone hound :j
1 dog. Scar on left hind leg. (
$10.00 reward for return of
' animal or information leading '
1 to its recovery. C. W. Osborne.
Winnabow, N. C.
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' WELLS-Bored, anywhere in
1 Brunswick county. I guarantee:
every job. Now is the time for
: you to have work done that
i will insure you ample pur>'
water for your family and
I stock during dry years. See or
-| write H. M LONG, Supply.
I N. C.
r FOR " sale Nice five-gaited ' {
saddle horse, seven years old, t"
weighs about 900 pounds. Priced
to sell. l. L. Edwards, Do
'i livia, N. C.
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FOR SALE: One mule, weighing|
a thousand pounds. C. W
Leonard, Route I, Bos lit. Ash ;
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IFOR SALE: At reasonable prices
for breeding purposes?30 head
| of nice Hereford heifers. Most
of them have been bred anil
acclimated. Reason for selling:
want to change to steers. Can
be seen any evening at 7 o'clock
at Oaks Plantation. J. J. Ram
saur, Winnabow, N. C.
WANTED: Rawleigh Route now
open. Real opportunity > for
permanent, profitable wot k.
Start pronitply. Write Rawleigh's,
Dept. NO 1-211-K, Richmond.
Va.
PIGS FOR ~SALE: 50 head nice
pigs and hogs. Many weigii
200 lbs., ready for butchering.
R. H. Maultsby, Bolivia, N. C.
NOTICE OF SAI.K OF I.ANDH
IN liltl NSWK K l OI NTt
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon tile underpinned hy ;i j
j certain Judgment of the Superior
Court of North Carolina rendered at
the September Term of Court of!
; hrunewick County in an action en-'
j titled "University of North Carolina
! vs. L. J. McKeithan. Administrator
1 of Volney Klvington." the undersign-,
j ed will offer at public sale for cash
i at 1 2 o'clock noon on Saturday, the
j 6th (lay of October. 194f>, at the
I Courthouse door of Brunswick County
at Southport, X. C.. Hi" tuo
tracts of land known as the Volney
Klvington land, in Towncreek Township,
Brunswick County, containing
156 acres and 114 acres respectively,
and more particularly described ; s
follows:
Beginning at a white oak in (lap
Branch near the main road and runs
south 35 (leg. west 60 poles to a
stake, thence north 75 deg. west jTO
poles to a post oak. thence north at
deg. west SI poldfe to a stake, thence
north 45 deg. east 17?? poles to a
stake, thence south 55 deg. east :
poles to a slake in the run of Middle
Swamp, thence up the run of the
swamp to Volney Klvington corner,
thence with his linp to a stake at ?Jie
! public road, thence with the same
road to the beginning, containing 156 ;
1 acres more or less, and being the |
i tract of land conveyed to Vo1n?> t
! Klvington by D. A. and D. C. Klvington
by deed dated May 6. 1911 nr.d
recorded in Book Xo. IS at page Xo.
19. Register of Deeds Office of Brunswick
County.
1 Another tract of land beginning on :
j an ash on the run of Middle Swamp. '
j runs thence south 55 deg. east 132
poles to a fallen tree, thence south
7h deg. west 70 poles to a stake, !
thence south 33 deg. west 102 poles j
to an Ironwood tree in the run of
Clap Branch, thence down said run
as it meanders 58 poles to a white
oak near the main road, thence north
30 deg. east to and with said road
118 poles to a stake by the road,
thence north 55 deg. west 108 poles
to the run of Middle Swamp, thenr?
up said run as it meanders to the beginning,
containing 111 acres more or
less, and being the same tract of
land which was conveyed to Volney
Klvington by Nancy Klvington. Dan- j
nie Klvington and P. McKeithan
and wife by deed dated September
25, 1906 and recorded in Book 1 at
page 296. Office of the Register of
Deeds of Brunswick County.
There is excepted from the above j
land a one-half acre tract upon which
the family cemetery is located fronting
on the public road.
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JTHPORT, N. C,
C'OXniTIOSS OF SAI.E |a
1. The successful ladder must de-;
posit with the University <" North *
Carolina a certified check for 25 per \\
cent of the amount bid. This amount v
shall be retained by the Universtiy as a
liquidated damages in case bidder j.
fails to complet- purchase: balance .
payable in certified fundi upon de- |
lively of deed.
i The University reserves the right'
to reject the successful bid in case(
it is not approved by the University
Trustee-: Tf bid is rejected the 25;
per cent deposit will be returnedThis
. day of September. 1945
The University of North Carolina
by Kemp S Cate. Escheats Officei
Sept. 12, 19, 26 and Oct 3.
A DMIXIST ROTOR'S NOTICE
State Of North Carolina
County Of Brunswick
Having /qualified as Administrator
of the ornate ol' Ldlie Drew Furpless,'
deceased, late of Brunswick County,
N >rth ? .. iliri* this it to notify all
pei-^na having claims against the
Mtale ol ild leceased exhibit
them to the undersigned at South-'
port, North Carolina, on or before the:
Itr. day of September. 1916. or this.
notice will be pleaded in bar of their!'
recovery All persons indebted to the
Erstaie will please make immediate
payment.
This 4th day of September, 1945
PRICE FURPLESS. Administrator
of Lillie Drew
Furpless, Deceased.
Sept. 6?4 times.
NOTICE
State Of North Carolina
in the Superior Court
bounty Of Brunswick
bailie E Jones
vs.
-lyfton N Jones, Jr.
The above named defendant, Cl^'f:on
X Jones. Jr will take notice
hat an action entitled as above has
>eeii commenced in the Superior i
'ourt of Brunswick County. North
Jaiolina. by the plaintiff to secure
1 i .1- divorce from the de-[
endant upon the ground that plain-'
iff and defendant have lived separate j
md apart for more than two years
iction; and that the defendant will1
urther take notice that ho is remined
to appear at the office of the
Merk of the Superior Court of Brunch
k County, iri the Courthouse in
iouthport, North (Carolina, within
hirty days after the 19th of Sept-1
rnber 1945 and answer or demur
he plaintitt will apply to the Court
or the relief demanded in said comilalnt
j
This 27th dav of August. 1945.
Ii. J. HOLDEN
1 H I n llUlJCilVI V/UUI I.
'?!''11. McK'wee, Attorney for Plain*
iff.
^ug. 29, Sept 5. 12. 19.
sol ICE OF SALE UNDER
MOBTUAUK 1)K! l?
Under un?l by virtue ot authority'
nntained in a certain Mortgage Deed
weuted by I. j. r.ryant and wife, i
if ; ?ria I'ty.uif, to J. W. Lancaster, i
ui J he 11th. d:iy ??;' May, Mil 7. r.orded
i" I ilc .?r page ISO, Regis'V
oi Mninswiek bounty. North Car?lin:i.
and same having been duly:
e-sigji.'d [.? i:. F. Kaby. default havng
been made in thi pa \ men! oi
ft
t publ
1
' >' n.y (' Liliii i use mi .Monday,
ctofoor l.-t, 1915. at twelve o'clock
toon, all that certain lot or parcel
i land located i?? Locknwood Folly
'owaship. Rrujis\\i?-k County, Xorih
'arolina, and de:-ribcd n i. t defined
p R () M r T
EFFICIENT
S F R i' / C F
southport
( :lpaners
SOUTHPORT, N. C.
v.~ miaul a
FAST,
Let us show you w
an independent dea
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long-mileage PENT
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Let us show you
this tough, longwearing
tire. It is
rolling up mileage
records on every
is follows: i
Beginning1 at a stake in .T. \V. Lan-|<
Bflter j line litem e Willi IiftlllilUtlW I
ine to C. D. Bryants corner on the i
.est side of the Sermons road in i
. bunch of live oaks; thence South >
Sast to a light wood etump in a bay;
REPAIR.. Rl
Plan now . . be ready
harvest time to bea
paint . . . mahe thos
improvements. Yon
the value and the li
buildings ami equipm
uujr Ui a . "1MM
<lKcl7?cC&fifii*t$'
with PENNSYL- ^34^ 1
VANIA longer- j
mileage recapping t^TftjSjShf
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thence about East to (\ D. Bryants' s
orner, in the one acre traet of land: C
theme with ;>aiu line t*> Ins cornet'
in I\ M. Bryants line; thence abou?j c
north west with said line to the be-1
Sinning. 14 arres more or less. } S
The foregoing land will be sold S
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to taxes due Brunswick J ,;|
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Dated dud I'o? ted this the 29th,
lay of August. 1945.
9 cj F. KIKBY. Assignee
; B Frink. Attorney.
lept 5. 1-'. 19. -C. . I m
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