p FORUM f a?.l "" ,ry ,?t ? hl?h ?? L ?'lJ . Ihllll/- CouUlliu. I "" ,Eu " ll,mu "ut h0u.lr?J ?"rd?. State Port " j Ve;i!' i:u.? tolled around. ' V hail K'tter send you ? * before I get a notice tell- ( i;n subscription is I "" ; ncthtni; I get so much , : ::s I do The State JL so. 1 don't think it , ; . ; you write that ???- .< .-'eat work for a ,, ? V with the paper. ? every family in should take it. It has s . many years since i iown there but I am , kJ in all of the tmprovo ? ::v county. I hope , . :r.e day, just to see .vements that have "r?,,e Tl:e Baptists of r:i siting Fort Cas ? a lot, especially iv.:hp?>rt. - - ,-::t like a long let jrite jtist to send a re ; or, but I wanted .. I enjoy The Pilot :he good work it ,:.ng Brunswick -Merry Chrismas . V will bring a happy -.:s year to you and xk county, I am ti-s very truly F. Bennett. ; Box 313. Oteen, N. C. ?>bvteki.\n ? j[ Waigette, pastor of Pi'-b;.'terian church, as his sermon sub cu" evening "What The i T: hour for service C'dOCk. i:- an otftain application tnr. any District Service r: the X. C. Veterans t r. or from the County s Service Officer, who is - Armory at Whlte i i ready to assist veter BCing them. I tie spread such diseases a. yellow fever and den TS WILL ted From Page One II be the guest speaker, i? c irt on the program D. S. Varnum of the p.. Training Union, James :: the Antioth Baptist V.:< Weston Willetts. of Baptist church, Mrs. - : "The food we | eat is no better than the soil 1 out of which it grows and from j farm-to-market roads will come | better products for better living." | 2. Public schools: "Let's go for- i ward with this program in the I interest of the future citizens of j the State." 3. Completion of rural electri- j fication. 4. Rural telephone service: "You j may have a good road, a good J school and electric service, but j if you don't have ' a telephone, you are still isolated." The REA authority made it clear that he loked forward to the extension of telephone service on a scale comparable to the pro gress already made in rural electricfication. "We're in about the same con dition today with respect to tele phone service that we were in 11 or 12 years ago in rural electric service," he said. He em phasized that the public utility companies would be given an op portunity to supply the need for rural telephones, but said the machinery had been set up for telephone cooperatives. On a show of hands, approxi mately 80 per cent of the Bruns wick REA membership indicated that they would welcome tele- j phone service. i Price sounded a call for diver sification in farming in relating an account of his visit to a farm j home in the mountains where an electric line was being cut-in for ! the first time. There he found I milk cows, beef cattle, sheep, brood sows, cabbage, other farm produce, and burley tobacco. This was the kind of farm, the REA chairman asserted, which would always keep electricity. Depen dence on one or two crops could work otherwise, Price inferred. Characterizing the REA record as "a remarkable achievement, unparalleled by any other activity : | jo, .the public utility field," Re- j :presentative Carlyle lauded the ( farm people for their cooperative j movement. "This is grass-roots I democracy," he said. "You have demonstrated conclusively that j "here at home you have the skill, the initiative, and the known-how to develop and run successfully one of the most complicated things in modern life ? electricity." He eloquently defined democracy: "Basically democracy means the right to work for freedom. It means the opportunity to do things yourself without harming your neighbor. The highest form of democracy arises in coopera tion ? teamwork, working to gether." Carlyle, reminding that the rural telephone bill had passed the Congress, pledged himself to i aid in pushing forward the elec- j trie and telephone program until j it reaches the leaner territories. | Like Chairman Price, Carlyle saw the beauty in the new light which electricity has brought to j rural North Carolina, but he look ed ahead to the day when tele- i vision will be a new and greater j tool in the education of the peo ple for the better things of life. "Imagine what benefits tele vision could bring to the people of ; our state, after the equipment is i available at a price we can afford j to pay. We will be able to see and hear the most complicated as pects of our farming demon strated by agricultural specialists without leaving our homes." j The report of President John- j son called attention to several ' significant developments in the j Brunswick RE A. He reported that j 556 miles of distribution lines | have been built in the past year 1 and 2099 nef members have been i connected. The present membership, he re ported, is 5072. All of the past year's directors | were reelected in a spirited election. They are: C. D. Branch, J. L. Robinson, A. P. Henry, W. j A. Mintz, A. Earl Milliken, D. L. Mercer, N. C. White, C. D. Ray, | Fronis Strickland, F. E. Lay, and j John B. Ward. Several hundred dollars worth ; of attendance prizes were award- 1 ed. The three principal prizes | were carried away by the follow- 1 ing. R. M. Wooten of Clarkton, a refrigerator donated by the Fire- ! stone Stores of Whiteville and Tabor City. J. G. Babson of Ash, an electric range donated by L. K. Fuller of Whiteville, No'rge appliance deal- j er. J. E. Gilbert of Shallotte, a I washing machine donated by the] Wilmington Electric Supply. Other prizes went to: R. L. H. Gore, paint; Madison Gore, heat- J ing pad; B. W. Fowler, percola- 1 tor; J. G. Lewis, broiler; Mrs. E. Danford, lamp; Mrs. Roxie Tripp, percolator; S. P. Ray,' iron; I. B. Vereen, Pyrex set; H. E. .] Reynolds, percolater; J. W. Stan-, ley, iron; Harvey Coleman, light fixtures; Nelson Bennett, perco lator; A. P. Worley, toaster; and,| B. T. Sellers, percolator. ! WANT ADS I.OST: Fox hound dog with black spot on side and with "Earl Monroe, Robbins, N.: C." bn dog tag. Lost ? near Waccamaw- River. Finder contact me at oncei $25.00 Reward. ? , .. . j j r : ? ; !? ? ' ? - FOR SALE: 131-acre farm near Supply. 20-acres .cleared. 11 room dwelling, outbuildings. Known as old Lish Sellers place. Bargain price, terms. STEVENS AGENCY ; ?Southport, N.,C., , FOB SALE: IT. S. Annj Jeep converted into station wagon. Factory 'job, good tires, new bat tery. Good machanical condition. H. G. Tatcliffe, Southport, N. C. LOST: Will pay $3.00 for the : spare wheel and tire fromerly used on Jeep used bjj Southport Launderette. H. G. ' Ratcliffe, Southport, N. C. LAND FOR SALE About 31-acres land with some saw timber and pulpwood. See or write. B. E. WHITE ASH, N. C. 'THAT DREAM OF YOURS SHOULD BE FULFILLED, yOU WAHTA HOME-i WELL, WHY NOT BUILD ? 1 SEE US FOR YOUR COMPLETE BUILDING NEEDS We Garry Them In Stock ? We Deliver and Save You Money Hardwood Flooring ? Moulding ? Lumber Window-Units ? Steel Windows ? Hard ware. 8 x 10 Plain-Rail White Pine Sash $3.33 FOR RENT: Nice, comfortable room in private home. Hot water, reasonable rates, day or weekly. Mrs. W. H. Walker, phone 2357, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: 40-ft. party boat. Mahogany hull, twin-screw, two Chrysler marine motors. Excellent ; condition. Priced for quick sale. E. j L. Oliver, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Juniper lumber j suitable for building skiffs or for bottoms for shirmp boats. E. C. ! Blake, phone 2441, Southport, 1 N. C. Auto UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible Tops ? Head Linings ? Side Panels ? Seat Covers ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & 30DY SHOP LOST: On River I toad on ; Thanksgiving Day large female black and lan dog, rather pool condition, answers to name of Queen. Reward for information or , return of dog ? Eugene McNilly, ! R. I. Casar, N. C. FOR SALE: One shrimp boat with all -equipment. One skiff with Wisconsin Motor and marine clutch, just the thing for spot fishing. One 1937 Oldsmobile motor 8 cylinder, at a bargain.. One lot at Long Beach. H. W. j Benton, Leland, N. C. FOR SALE: Near Fort Cas-! well. Large corner lot just out- ] side Southport City limits. Two furnished modern dwellings, one frame and one block, gas and oil heat. Also extra block utility and storage building. Complete details on request. Full price $5,500. Box 862 Southport, N. C. TYPEWRITER- REPAIE INC. ? Any make. Also do repairing and cleaning on Adding Machines. Prices leasonahle. See Mr. Harper at State Port Pilot Office, or contact me at 310 East j Walter Street, Whiteville, j N. C..' Phone 8088. " MALE HELP WANTED: Man with car wanted for route work. ?15 to $20 in a day. No experience j or capital required. Steady. Write f today. Mr. McVey, Candler Bidg., Baltimore 2, Mr. WI H i: " Ol b'llllKIMIKl IIK Uml?,r anil by virtue of, a. power j of sal* co n't ?iiieece>uber 10$ and reroVdfed' in 'Book S?. SI 'fit J'age No. 1-0 record* -of AtruiibWKk County. N. C.* to secure payment erf jXolf therein recital default t buying W-cfl made ii?* payment thereof; flie undiersigned .trustee , will .oft'er and sell :U Pubftc Auction to the highest bidder for ? ash al Courthouse dour in Southport, 1 Jrunswick County, North Carolina, on We?iuesday? ? l?e?emNr 28tli. HMD, at ll' o'clock noon all the following dencribed traeis of land, towit: 'J'KACT SO. 1. P.egiiiniiig at a stake on the Mast side of the l'ublic road and at the nfrouth of a flitch*! runs thence South Ml Hast with ditch ?1R3 feel to a stuke. 1>. \*. Hewett* corner on said ditch; thence N 24 K. 505 feet with said Mewett's* line to a stake . in Mrs. Bertie C. Hewett a li ile and at a ditch; thence S 82V* VV 384 ft. to a stump; Ijience N. 10 K 459 'feet to a stake, James Class' confer, thence. N 7ti W 177 feet to the public road; thence S 18l> W, with the east side of the road to the point of beginning, con taining 7.7 acres. Heine the aaine tract of land deeded to J. S. Mitchell by Jt. K. Sellers and wife, said deed being"^ Recorded in* Hook No. 74 on page 220, records' of Brunswick Ooun " TftACT NO, 2. Beginning at a ditch corner of the field; runs thence N 81 VV 104 feet to a stake; thence N 3?A K 300 feet to stake; thence N " 7?I W 141 feet to a stake; thence! S. 10 \V 459V> feet to a stake; theme j N. 82V.. K 113 feet to the beginning, containing 2.4 acres. Being the same tract of land deeded to J. S. Mitchell by Mrs. Bertie C. llewett by deed recorded in Hook 74, page 228, re cords of Brunswick County.* TRACT NO. 3. Beginning at an iron pipe in an old stump hole in the E. T. Clemmons line and one of the 11. T. Kirby corners; runs thence North S7 W 7?0 to an iron pipe; thence N E 051 feet to an iron pipe on the side of an old road; thence N. ti'.. K 1574 feet to an iron corner at the north edge of Juniper | Creek road; thence S 80 \{> 712 feet i to an iron pipe; thence S GVj \\ I 2G4U feet with the K. T. Kirby line to the Beginning. containing 441*.. j acres, according to a survey by J. B. At kinnd baker ies. Wo also eater especially to dredges, boats, and outgoing ships. Wo carry a full line of No. 10 canned vegetables, No. 10 canned fruits and juices of all kinds. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard pickles and sauces. Also dried fruits. Lay er raisins, package raisins, bulk raisins, citron, fruit cake mix.Mince meat, pail jelly and j pie fillings that are ready pre pared. Toilet tissue, wrapping paper, table napkins, paper bags, paper towels and wax paper. We are factory repre sentatives of show cases, all models. Get in touch with us for your new show case. We also carry a full line of soda fountain supplies. We also car ry all popular sellers in 5c can fly bars We Cater Especial ly to New Grocery Stores on Their Opening Orders . . We Give You Prices. So You Can Compete. We Deliver at all the Beaches. the ol<1 home site of R. T. Kirby andi adjacent wood land jis described and beillg a part of the R. T. Kirby tnu t of land conveyed by the heirs of H. T. Kirby to Canal Wood Corpora tion by heirs of K. T. Kirby, August ; 13, 1941'. Being the same tract of land conveyed to J. S. .Mitchell bv Canal 1 Wood Corporation August LMJth 194 by deed recorded in Book 75 page 393. records of Brunswick Couniv, N. C. Dated and Posted this 22nd day of November, 194'J. Olen S. Cox Trustee. , J. W. Ruark. Atty. Southport, X. C. 21c NOTICE IX THE SUPERIOR COURT | STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA | COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK ESSO CLEMSfONS AND EMMA LEE CLKMMONS, MINOR, BV HER NEXT FRIEND, ESSO CLEMMONS. VS j R. D. WHITE Under and by virtue of a Judg- , ment of te Superior Court, of Brims- ? wick County. North Carolina. Sept ember Civil Term* 1949. made in a civil action herein pending entitled Esso Clemmons and Emma Lee Clem inons. Minor, by her Next Friend. Ksso Clemmons, and signed by his Honor, j Henry L. Stevens, Jr., Judge Presid ing at the said 4erm of Court: lift' ' undersigned Commissioners, pursuant : to an advanced bid, on the 5th day of December, 1919. at 12:00 o'clock I noon, at the door, of the Courthouse. ] in Southport. North Carolina, offer , for sale to the highest bidder for j cash upon an opening bill of $2,200.00, i subject to the confirmation of the | Court, a certain tract of parcel of land, lying and being in Lockwods Folly Town si p. Brunswick County, North Carolina, and more particularly ? as follows: Lying on the north side of George town and Wilmington Road (now j U. S. Higway No. 17). adjoining K M. White's land and others (now j W. T. White). BEGINNING at a 1 stake on the north side of said road, j runs thence north 20' west with tin Lewis Road 35 yeards to a stake; thence about east 22 yards to a stake; thence about south 35 ? yards I to said road (Wilmington and George- ? town Road); tenee with said road to the BEGINNING, containing 1-$ acre, more or less. Dated and ported this the l$th day ! of November* 1949. I>. C. HERRING & E. J. PRE- \ YA TTE. COM M 1 SS ION ICRS. 11- 30c jrOTICB <11 SALE i M'KIt IVEEI) OF TRIS1 Under anil by virtue ol the author"} I of the |>ower of sale contained in that , certain Deed of Trust, dated April S. in i8, given by 1-ee W. I helps and ; wife. Annie Mae l'help?, ?o ?'"?r ?I.\i Prevatle. Trustee, for I.. A. Barlow, recorded in IJook 9p, al I Office of te Register of Deed* for [ Brunswick County. North t .arolHBi, , default having been made In thv navment of the matured nole atw interest thereon, in order to *atl*fy the letms of the Deed of ^ I ?sS, therein recited. Ihe utidfiFifcned w,i ? sell Ihe lands hereinafter. ..d?w nl|e.i ; to Ihe highest bidder ? for ' 'hsh, al Hie door Of the Courth?u?e. ini^o"J,'%, ?Hirl N'orlh Carolina, on the lnilc day ?l i )eccmVer, <1919. 1 1 :"U noun, or w much thereof as ma> IV . necessary to satisfy 4|?i? almvre ref'a'tyd t 10 Deed of Trust, said properly ij'infc. ?mil bcinc in Northwest Township. . 1 trill, swiek County. North Carolina, more particularly ueseribed aB f^nows^ BEING all of a certain tract or land adjoining the Sullivan s place | iu<( west of lieland. North Carolina. , hounded on Ihe. south by the \\dming- , tpn-Whlleville Highway, and on tin ( north by vhl- Am ot Dry I Hanv I . , n Brunswjck foamy. N^rfh <*rollfu. ./aid hi, id having beeu . Carolina taint lnroir?rrffed f roo, j Hanover Brunswick JiivuvtDWJil I""1; panv. and Imiili the sAme to It. H. Lewis by ,-V aroliua ? l^aii/Li Incorporate^ by deed# duly - on me . retards ? ol P?? N. C. This, land surveyed p> ?'R. He\mV. and Book .yf iM?4 }? ft' Southport, North t arollfra. ... , . ! ? 1>nte?l laiWT posted .tl)WrP10?*V'lU,4W>J of Nov^to.i>1019,ATTE TItl3STW, notice of sale 1-XMSK 7>eeii of tiu st. . Under and by virtue of the j It v Contained In a certain .J1*?** trust executed by Cae-sar Daniels and wife. 1 lattie Daniels, on le l.lh'.J nf October 1948. rec?/rdcd in l.oon ' Bage 307. Olfi'-e oil Uie Kegistjir i of Deeds. of Brunswick County. No nth Carolina! default having t been made in the payment of the i?dC^ of IherehV secured and sahl ui i.d. oi tru-t being bv the terms (hereof sub let to fore.lot.ure ihe u.o'-'r'K""1 trustee will offer for sale at puMI<_ auction, lo. the highest bolder foi , cash at the courthouse door in South port. Brunswick County. NprtJj O ?J nllna. at noon on the 19th daj ol December 1919. the property cpnvayed, in said deed of trust, the same lyiiig and being in the (.ouiUV wick and State of Noith Carolina, more particularly described a? fol '?l?EOINNING at a stump. John I .lenreite's corner; runs thence south | S'' degrees west 25 poles to a sUiKc | in Charlie Ganlous' line; thence gou t h j ?'0 decrees east 25 poles *.to a sihkc - in Charlie Ganious' line; thence east] 25 poles to a slake In U W . Ganious j line ; thence north 2 degrees west to . the BEGINNING, containing o.73 ^ f^ited and posted tis the 21st day of November. Y/kkkING. TRUSTEE ERINK & HEItRING. ATTORNEYS 12-8c NOTK'E of sale IN 1) Kit MCIRTHAOE WKF.n Under and by virtue, of authority contained in a certain Mortgage Deed executed by J. S. Mitchell and wife. I.ula Mitchell, on he 19th day ot October. 1919, rei;orded In Book 81 at page 415, Registry of Bruns wick County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Waymond Mitchell and wife. I.anie Mitchell. Mortgagees, will offer for sale. ;,t public action, for cash. In front of Ihe Brunswick Countv Courthouse door on Saturday. December 10th. 1919. at Twelve O'Clock Noon, all that certain lot or parcel of land located in Brunswick County. North Carolina, and described and defined as follows: All that tract or parcel of land lving and being in Lockwood Folly Township, Brunswick County, Carolina and more fully described as follows: Adjoining the lands of D U Hewett. James Gnuse, Mrs. Bertie C. Hewett; and others; and Beginning at a stake on the bast side o fllie public road and at the mouth of a ditch; runs thenre south 81 cast and with ditch 183 feet lo a stake; D. I>. Hewett's corner on said ditch : thence north 21 east 593 feet with said Hewetfs line to a stake in Mrs. Bertie C. Hewett s line and a ditch: thence South 8L-'? west. 381 feet to a slump; thence north 19 east, 459-', i feet to a stake. James Cause corner: thence norllT 7f. west, 177 feet to the public road; thence south 18-U> west, with the east side of road to the point of Beginning, containing 7.7 acres, and being the same property conveyed to J. S. Mitchell by B. R. Sellers and w ife. Ernestine Sellers, by deecL bear ing date August 7th, 1940. Dated and Posted this the 9th day of ..November, 1949. Waymond Mitchell and wife. Lanie Mitchell Mortgagees FRING AND HERRING, Attorneys 12-7c SOTICE OF EVTRT STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA BRUNSWICK COUNTY ENtry No. 4363 Lee Bellarmy enters 45 acres of land in Brunswick County, Lock woods Folly Township, lying on the east side of Fall Swamp, adjoining lands of Eilis Bellamy on the east, on the north by Chester Bellamy and Jerry Stevenson on the west by Ellis Bellamy, on the south by S. S. Burney's Estate. This 3rd day of Nevember, 1949. A. J. Walton Ex-officio Entry Taker ll-30c ? NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE DEED Under and by virtue of authority I of the power of jftle contained In that certain mortgage deed o^tt -1 February 16, 1949, given by JP A. Hevrett, Jr. and wife. Emma L. He ! wett jo Willie W. Frink and wife. ! Hearmeter Frink. recorded in Hook ; 81. at Tage 5"1. Offiee of the Resij ' tcr of Deeds for' Hrunswlck County, North Carolina* default having bin made hi the payment c?f the matured note and interest thereon. In order j to satisfy the terms of the mortgage therein recited, the undersigned will j sell the lands hereinafter described 1 to the highest bidder for cash, at i the Courthouse Door. in Southpnrt, j North Carolina, on the .r>th day of I December. 1949. at 12:00 o'clock noon, or so much thereof as may be neces | sary to satisfy the a)Mv? rettrred : to mortgage. said property Being I bounded and described as follows: I HECINN1NC, at F. D. Hewett's corner on t lie south side of the 4*oad I leading to Cedar Grove Missionary 'Baptist Church: thence westerly Avii It said road to the intersection or the Old .Mill Koad leading to Sharon I Church; thence southerly with said Old .Mill Road to James Hewett's corner: thence easterly with said Hewett's line to to F. D. Hewett's corner: thence northerly with Fr D. Hewett's line to the point of HBC5IN KING* containing SI a? res, more or less, and being our home place with all improvements thereon. Dated and posted this the -Mb /day of November, 1949. WH.I.li: W. FRkNlv. MORT?-?Afl>:ifr ' J E. J. PREVATTE. Attorney lf-30o XOTK ?: OF COM MISSION KIl'S 8AI.E Under .< rui by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a judgment of the Superior Court of Hrunswick County, dated Septem ber 19. 1919, in the ease of United States Fidelity Guaranty Company. Mrs. Minnie K. Davis. Miss lidtibie Davis and Mrs. Klizaln-th Dickens vs. Katie Farmer Cox and husband, Mjuvellus Cox, the undersigned eom missioner will oi'fvr for sab- at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Monday, l3eeeml>er 5, 1919, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Court House door in Hnin.ujrk Count v. North Carolina, the following describ ed premises, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: All that certain plantation of laud containing '--Vi acres more or less set forth, l>ounded and described in that deed from T. J. West cot t to Marcel his ("ox dated i October 30, Ifi'il, and recorded in Rok? 42, at Page ??19. reference to which is m.-de for the deseriptiou, and the description contained in said deed recorded in Hook 42, at Page til 9, is as .follows, to-wit: y HRG r.VNINtl at the mouth of a small branch at the head of a (dough which drains into Nancy's Creek from the west side ^approximately 400 feet from the main run of Nancy's Creek, designated by stake with -point er and being the agreed corner In a 'line between T. . J. \\Ystc<>t,t and John p. rHee; runs them-.* 'north Stl degVees?30 minutes west l'?"?Q feet, passing near the north edge of a cypress pond to a stake, thence North 2 'degrees west 54 led to .1 stake pear. the. collar of a Cenee; thence north 86 degrees w:esf 1700 feet to a stake on the proposed new avenue; runs thence north IS1 d< trees east at 187 ffH'l .along .^he? said proposed avenue to a stoii?? marked "C 1. S'' .between, two, ponds; thence continuing with the said avenue' north (r.r, ?h? grevs; 15 .minutes -cast 32iltf?*et; thenre north degrees ca.u Tir.n feet; theme along the old . I thence down said small branch south SO d? I prefcS'^w 7t?0l a stef.e m In-re the small branch enters tin- f>v?rs?i | of Little Naiu C.rirf^: them**, .down j the drain southwardly to the rim ?-f IJttb- >Ktujry's thence down Mlir. Hill of- l.iiK, AanryV ''i, . I, lo ? M??ti .' MM o( . N-iwyV ( j'wk: tlii rw .. up the run' Of Nancy's Vred< Muith I waft'dly tfl* the mouSt *>( fcho /Jraiu or slough frrtm the small i)htn h ailproximateTy 40a feet to the u'es<)f#tt 4 to the Haptist Church July 1st, 1873, recorded in Hook V. Page 200># nnij vxc< p|ii^ the S< hoi House site one half acre conteyed by T. J. Wescott lo the Board ' of Education November 23rd, 1917, re corded in Hook 29, I 'age 1 r, j. to j which conveyances reference Is made for the description of ,the excepted part. J The said ?sale is subject to a mort gage or deed of trust to the Federal | Land Hank of Columbia, S. tl re corded August 25, 1927, fn Hook 43, at Page 4fi7, in the office of the j Register of Deeds for Brunswick County. ! The highest bid submitted is sub ject- to confirmation by the ?'ourt. This 30th day ?>( October. 1919. Murray (i. James, Commissioner 11 -30c no 1 1 cm , IN THE SUPIJRIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNT V OF BRUNSWICK John W. ^lanuel Vs Larry Moore: Griffin Mnorc ani wife, Irene ilopre: Arthur Moore and wire, I .aura Moore; i'ii<.?i?r Monre and wife, I^tha Xloore: Walter Jloore an.l wife. Clara Moore: Carrie Moure llrkert and Ini.-liand. Urkert: Rllly J. Moore: V. H. Manuel and wife. Clara H. .Manuel: S.itninl and wife, Janie Mr.niKl: Harry I.. Manuel and wife. lAxr.lt Manuel: Ceo'ce Hand: Lennon Hand and wife, lx>ui?e itand: Hebecea Hand Kelly and hus b& nil, Kelly: Stanley Hand and wife. Hand: Ix-Hoy Hind and wife. Hand: Kssie Mae Hand Stokely and liuo band. Joda Stokely: John Hand and wife. Rand: Albert Rand and wife. Rand: . T",: Ka,rrle Jloore Urkert and Iiiih band. Urkert: Hilly J. Moore: John H'tnrl ami wife. Hand: Georpe Hati.l* Hebeeea Hand Kelly Mid hu-ljaml. Ailliy: ya,ll.">' I!:""1 :,"'l wife. Hand: Albert Hand and wife, Hand: V II Manttel ami. wife. Clara It. Manuel: Walter Moore an.l wife. Clara Moore: Wife Hand: and Joda' Sjokely*!" i""1 ' ,i,TA,^t: that an action en i , .above?ha3 eommenf cd in .Suiierlor Court of Itruiwui.-k ou,'.">'. ^.'orth Carolina, to sc li f?r situate In the Northwest Township, County of foltowT n"d be,MB Oexcribelf ai Hi: t lnUP1hfr /P0"? ,?.f Rrunswick' County x" ur' House, in South no rt th?e u,h a^"na'. 1? da^i after nnon ^ of November, 1949, and answer or demur to the Petition ir? said action, or the Petitioner win apply to the Court for the rVdi?r a manded In jaJd Petition