The Pilot Covers eruns?ick County THE STATE PORT PILOT Most of The News All The Time A Good Newspaper In A Good Community - ^SIXTEEN NO. 18 NO. 19 Southport, N. C., Wednesday, August 13th, 1947 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY $1.50 PER YEAS aunty Hunters Ugd Fishermen Have Their Say _ ting Held Friday Night Bolivia For Purpose Giving Sportsmen I Voice I" Recommend* W?D5 SE PRESENTED TO STATE BOARD llife Resources Commis Decides This Week mjfon Fish And Game Regulations *nswick county hunters and jpBfn were given ^ an oppor jp Friday evening to have a i in writing the regulations tjovern their sport when of i of the Brunswick County jt Club called a meeting Bolivia to draw up recom Hatiorts to be submitted to Wildlife Resources Commis before they went in session r state body planned to con the recommendations sub jec by all of the counties and folio* the wishes of local wherever this was possible. Hunting Regulations b- meeting made the follow Kcommendations to the Wild Resources Commission for ? - regulations: was recommended that the season open of October 15 close on January 1. Hie bag (would be one per day, with fciit of three deer during the r. It was recommended the season close earlier than Buy ! in the event that " closing dates were set for lies adjoining Brunswick. I was recommended that the re! season open October 15 dose January 15. It was amended that the bag limit 10 per day. and that the sea * open for taking either1 spirrels or fox squirrels. j I recommended that the Ifason open on Thanksgiv and close at the same J other counties in the Th? bag limit was re-' at S per day. It was ! wmed that there be no F ??Mon this year on tur reeoni mended that the f season correspond to the ? season, and that no bag 1 ? imposed. I'' * recommended that hunt-' tte with dog only be permit r0Und' VVhcre S?ns' f (Continued on Page Four) hitfNtwi Flathtt w typhoid 1 "?s item in this paper two * ago stated that a daugh Jf Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Stan | of Ash. had typhoid fever. ? statement was an error, as ! yu-ig lady did not have P?N> FIX DAY I" Thursday) will be V j; for members of the pkport Lions and their guests. P''?s of the afternoon and pi's program will be a soft V tame between picked teams ?? among the Lionesses and Pf anion;; the Lions. PBS FROM PttBHX of Schools and Mrs. J 1 ~s, and their little daugh ^ Ann. have returned hom? P CaUowee, where Mr. Den f iHiWM the conference of ?"J superintendents of educa fclast week. F?es from r^T f.l ARD l^rfieW Clemmons. Southport Ul^ho has spent 25 years and FJMhs in the Coast Guard, re r* 'wm the service on July r plans to devote much of ? time to his farm between Jjiiport ami Supply. Mr. Clem Is starte-j out at the Oak F"' s'atior an't wound up by stationed in half ? I*1 More he retired. f^AN'T EXCURSION ? B. & s. charter bus will F' Swtthport Saturday mom Ki ' ?'clock for Manteo with I ' Brunswick county citi P '*ho are planning to see evening performance of "The f Qgony." The bus will pick ? &IS8th reservations KPplv. Thf jroup will return . a'ternoon or evening. H. | J^n??tor. who is in charge1' ?r?g?ments. says that there' for five dr as more SELLING TOBACCO AUCTION ? Center of interest for farmers of this j county is the sale of their 1947 tobacco crop. Early prices have been very satisfactory, although somewhat below the average prices received last year. - ? Shallotte Man Furnishes Facts About Big Canal Former Shallotte Postmas ter W. R. Holmes Says That The Sleight Canal Was A Project Designed To Furnish Transporta tion CAPTAIN SLEIGHT WAS GOOD CITIZEN Among His Other Worth while Contributions To The Community Was Gift Of Church Site In last weeks issue of this paper some mention was made of a canal from Juniper Creek to the Shallotte River at Shallotte. This canal was supposed to have been started long before the be ginning of the Civil War .and when the war put an end to the availabilty of slave labor the canal went unfinished. Soil survey maps of Brunswick county show the route of this canal and the straight stretches indicate the pojnts where the work was completed _ or where much work was done. On the maps the route is designated as Mulberry Creek and it can easily be traced to Juniper Creek in the vicinity of Makotoka. Juniper Creek drains a part of the "Little Green Swamp." This name is used to distinguish a huge area in Brunswick county from the still greater Green Swamp that runs through .Bla den, Columbus and Brunswick counties to the west of the Brunswick county Little Green Swamp. The correct name of the canal is Sleight Canal. The name of Sleight, pronounced Slate, is still very much reversed in the Shal lotte section, especially by the Methodists, to whom was given the Camp Ground Methodist church property in the heart of town by the one-time leading citi zen. The history of the church ground will make another story. W. R. (Bill) Holmes, former well known resident of Shallotte, has many valuable papers rela tive to that section which furn ish authentic information. Going into these papers relative to the Sleight Canal, Mr. Holmes gave the paper this story Saturday. "Samuel W. Sleight, an English sea captain, settled here in the early 1800's. He owned consider able property in and around Shallotte. On the site of the pre sent R. D. White home on the (Continued or page etx) New Principal For Waccamaw Work Of Arthur E. Newton Will Be Shown At Bene fit Exhibit At USO Fri day Afternoon And Even ing Martin C. Freeman, of Jack sonville, has been elected princi pal of Waccamaw high school, succeeding J. T. Denning who is now serving as county superin tendent of schools, Mr. Freeman has been serving since the war as director of re creation at Jacksonville. Prior to entering the U. S. Army Air Force in 1942 he had served as coach and had taught science at Jacksonville high school since 1938. Previously he had taught and coached at Max ton. The new principal is a grad uate of N. C. State College, from where he holds a B. S. degree. He is married, and Mrs. Free man has been elected a member of the high school faculty, with | math a a her major subject '. '4 To Hold Clinic For Bus Drivers A test or clinic for school bus drivers and substitutes will be held at the Shallotte school grounds on August 18, begin ning at 10 o'clock. Supt. of Schools,