Newspapers / The Beaufort News (Beaufort, … / May 27, 1920, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Beaufort News (Beaufort, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 i a: r o i 0 0 0 a or IF IT 1 D110E ill El -1 e to it Pi a Bell would lit supply PHONE SeafMiiglglEgEgiMiMr Personals Misses Carrie-Lee Skarren and Annia Clide Euwell spent Wed nesday In New Bern. Miss Roland Davis and son Robert Lane returned Friday from Manteo where she spent several weeks with her mother. Mrs. CG.-Bailey returned last week from Blaney, S.C where she has been on a visit for seve al week. 1 Dr. and Mrs.C.A. Shore of Raleigh arrived here last week and are guest House. of the Davis R. 5. Wade of Harkers Island was a caller at the News office last SaturdBy. Miss Lillian Hoots been teaching at Straits passed through town Monday enroute to her home Aronda. N. C. Mrs. W. A. O'Neal of New Bern spent the week-end here with her parents. Wm. Darling and Mathew 1 Owens spent Sunday afternoon n Morehead. wonder why.? W. E. Merrill spent the week end at Charleston S. C. Miss Myrtle Winfield of New Bern spent Sunday here with friendi. Misses Annie Han-ell, Annie and Empie Whilehurst spent the week-end at New Bern with friends. Henry Norcom spent Sunday at Newport. E. W. Brooks spent the week end at New Bern Mrs. Seth Gibbs returned home Baltimore wher ihehas been spending weeks. tgeii'w a visa several M. Uslie Davis went to Wakej Forest Tuesday to attend com-, mencement. . . I Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Duncan ,i..iah Monday to be, present at the graduation of their , S...kfr Mikji Annie Virginia at, daughter Miss Annie 3t. Marv s i ouegc. Mr. and MrTTT. Duncan and little son. Miss.Mac-IMIe Ncal niimi K well Wit for Kal- dih arthapi-l I I.H Sunday in; Mrs. Duncan's car. Miss M:M.NS? N folk isvisitinnMrs.tarlbchnci der T W.Davis of New lk-rn was lCre Monday looking after some business for the telephone Co. Mr H.M. Marshall and chiK dren rprnt the weekend ai new 43rn with her mother. Durwood French of Ne- Bern ih week here with bis sister. - ... .. I- U.'V,.rlltf Wh0 IS MtssM-uuc ' wrkingyt New IWrn spent Sun day with her parent. . nKearl Koent bunoay 89 Miss Margaret Hill of Atlantic passed throueh town Monday en route to Newport where she will spend several weeks. Mr. Robert Demming of Cleve land Ohio who has been spend the Winter at the Davis Island Club accompained by Mr. and Airs. Robert Willis of Davis left bundav tor Norfolk from , there they will moter to Cleveland and will visit other principal cities, they will be on the trip about ten days. Sam'l Lilly of Morehead was a business visitor here yesterday. C. G. Gaskill of Straits was town Tuesday. in Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hugh Hill a son Robert Hugh Jr. Friday May 21st. Mother and son doing fine. Misses Dorothy Jones, Vera who hasi011?68 an( Virginia Hudgins spent wetmesaay arternoon in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carrow spent the week-end at New Bern with relatives. James Hutton who has been in i New York for some time return- home Monday. Mrs. Eugene Robeson and daughter .Mary Shaw, who have been spending; several days at Greenville, N. C, returned home Sunday night Misses Ethel and Gladys Weeks spent the week end at Kinston. , Stacy and Jack Willis of Willis ton were callers at the News office last Saturday. BEAUTY IS REFLECTED HEALTH ".Good-Looking" Meant the Opposite of Sick looking IT'S A MATTER OF RED BLOOD CELLS Pcpto-Mangan Makes Rich Red Blood Builds Up People WBo Lacks Vitality' If your body is sound a.id your blood is rich and red, your acts and thoughts will be quick and stronc- your blood get weak, and , ricn tfvtl IWf yOUr llJUU null 1 iiuuiuii jwu vour sleep refresh you. Too much hard work an illness or a mental strain can thin don vour blood, and Pepto-Mangan U needed to bring it back to healthy, normal condition, Knowing this, doctors for years have recommended Gude's Pepto- Mangan because ot its dioou building and tonic properties. Pepto-Mangan is sucn a simple and harmless tonic yet such a prompt builder of nd blood, that its reputation has spread all over the county. toiav every arug oxsi it and thousand of men and women use itasaresto- rat t) whenever trier or ineir ch'ldrtn seem to feel bslow par. IVntrvManmn .agrees witn tne nvt delicate ttorruch. and is obtainable in either liquid or tablet form. .... Be sure the ruune 'Cuds a" is on the packag when you buy lVpto MangJin. Ak the drvggi fof GudeV It GudeV is not on the package, it is not, Pepto Mangan. Advertisement We are erewe ef the eewtUewe ee tare. evgm IM $ Ch'tl a Fever Teniev e. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARCEL POST ORDERS Another, Royal Suggestion BISCUITS, BUNS and From B ISCUIT! What de light this word sug gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, ana oi such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual Precipes. Biacuhg t MM flour SUeaj noons RoTl Baking powder puteeapoon salt I tableapoona shortening 4 ap DnlK or nan aim aa half water Sift together floor. haVIn pow der and aalt. add Bhortentng and rob tn very lightly; add UqwM alowly: roll or pat on floured hoard to about one men tMrknaaa handle aa Uttla in oMibia): cut with blecntt cutter. Bake In hot oren 14 tp 10 min utes. v Royal Cinnamon Baas !i cupe flour 1 taaanoon aalt teaapoona Royal BaMng . Powder .. 2 tableapoona shortening lege; U cup water U cup sugar I teaapooqa cinnamon i lblteOona tended retains Sift 1 tablespoons of mnured euxar with flour, salt and bak ing powder: rub Bhortonlng lit tightly: add beaten ex to water and add alowly. Roll out '.j iacii "Bake with Royal and MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to. the power of sale con talneu in a certain mortgage deed ex ecuted by Henry A. Prltchett and wife Mamie Prltchett to W. F. Taylor, bearing date May 7th, 191S. recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret county In Hook 20. Page 372. sstd mortgage deed being .assign ed and eel, over to Clarence Toodlh by the said W. P. Taylor, said assign ment being made June 12th. till, we the undersigned will offer for sale and will sell al the courthouse door tn Beaufort. Carteret county. North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash at 11 o'clock M. on Monday. June 7th. 1120. the following described property, to-wlt: In White Oak Township, Carteret county. North Carolina, deacrlbed and denned as follows: Beginning at a big short strewed pine near the public road, running North three hundred rsrdi to a drain, thence East to the branch, thence Route" with branch to the public road, thence Wect with road to the beelanlnc. containing ten (10) acres, more or less, aald land, belter known tt the Abe While plae. I Thla 8th day of May. 1I. CLARENCE T(K)DLK, CI W. F TAYLOR. Asalgner. SALI Or LANDS. -s Arllng under authority of aa order ef the Superior Coart of tarteret roenly. North Carolina. In action en titled Pamlico Obemlral Compeny a. II. C. Wime el ai. undersigned com mlsaioner will offer for sale, and will sell, to the blgheel btddr for cash (or aectrtty thereto equivalent P profed by the Court . at the eoart bouse door In Beaufort, N. C o Monday, the 7th day of Jute. at 11 M. o'clock the lollowlag deecrlbed real ealate: Lou one (1) to aisle (II) both Inclusive. In square 121. klag all of eqssr 1I. and all oUbtank aqaare North of equare 111 bejtweeej A very eirt and Callc Crh la aoeora with plea of town of Mefe4ee4 City, S C.. aald lands bHag known aa 11 C. Wilt la ram " . ' Sa'd sale subject to eotlrwiatlcw of Ike Crt This Msy the 7lh. JCLH'S f. Dt'NCAN. twaewaf awwexT q ftii Mf rwte tde wq 1'IM H 0 VM II )Rbi the New Royal Cook Book BAKMG POWDER - Absolutory Pura SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue ot an order of the Superior Court of Carteret county, made In the apeclal proceeding en titled Helen Dicklnaon. widow, and Sterling Dicklnaon, Thelma Dickin Earl Dicklnaon. Mildred Dicklnaon, Alton Dicklnaon and Roy T. Dicklnaon. Intanta, by their neit friend, John M. Dicklnaon, Ei Parle, the underelgned coromlaatoner will on Saturday, the Itb day of June. 1120. al II o'clock. M at the courthouae door of Carteret county offer for aala and wilt toll, (or caah to the hlgbeet bidder, a certain lot or parrel of land lying and being In the county of Carteret, North Caro lina fad the town ot Beaufort, de scribed and defined aa followa: Beginning at tha northeast corner of the lot or parcel of land aold to Thomae W. Dicklnaon by Abernethy and Arlington and running eaaleardly 4& feet: thence aonthwardly parallel with Thorn a a W. Dickinson's line 1 OS feet to Mrs. Ilomaday a line; thence waateardlr with tbe llornadar line 4S fet lo the Thomas W, Dickinson's r line; theme northwardly with the line e4 said Dickinson Jlnr lo tbe be- ginning This 1.1 day of Msy. 120 C. K. WHKATLRT. Commlasloner. Jaoe 3rd Willlnf te Tahe a Chanee. Jotber wea trying tn give her small aoo a doaq of castor all. and after enoct) cos ling and pleading he would not ewallew It She aald to her how band: "HlUy will not lake the oil J we will Juat have lo oe wela for-e." BlUy'i rare hHfhrewH and he aafd: "Dwddy, bring lh mala frr and I wUI try te rallow Oc' aw he e leapt etat h a hee4 we fwe kdea (hat he h ei1 Vwie tkat Me help M reelly wejated. afi ifiarg eeai sfaeei the deej-etae) of sj ai i"""T aa) the ee I ! thai K eeea with m to rVm wheflMv we ehsli ajHBwS e eaaf. ehetl 4Vefse edra peh-0e) ef the (Near Ledge, W reee gaeees eqwia frwea cee aetr fertaerr eartk tM eaeginwte eaajwther iifPI wpe1lee leg ShayV',I,- fere paete wtib e-4 we lee end xfnel fewpwrtWiM by wrap- thee peate wtia awe erawe ea4 aswiaq ow tle Ss The eeit day hrwh It off ted. If swrewesf frfiret the QUICK SERVICE ROLLS thick on floured hoard; brush with melted batter, apiinkl wits aufar,. cinnamon and ralaiaa. Roll aa for jelly roll; ot Into m Inch placaa; place with out edgea up on well-rreaeed pan aprlnkl with a Uttla atarar and cinnamon. Baka in aaoderata oven a to 9 mloutea; re mora from pan at once, Parker House Soils 4 enpa flour 1 teaapoon aalt I teaapoona Royal Baklna; Powder S tableapoona ahortealng lttcupamtlk. " Rift flqtfr, aalt and baking pow der tafether. Add melted abort enlnf to milk and add alowly to dry Ingredlenta atlrrina; until amooth. Knead lightly on floured board and roll out H inch thick. Cut with blacult cutter. Creaaa each circle with back of kalfa oil aid of center. Butter tha email section and fold larger part well over tha email. Ptaoa one Inch apart In greaeed pan. Allow to atand 11 mlnntaa in warm place. Brueh each with melted batter and baka In moda rala area U to 20 mlnuteov FREE Write TODAT for the New Rnyal Cook Book: con tains 400 other redpea Junt aa dellahtful aa theee. Will show yon how to add Inter eel and variety to your m-nla. Addreae royal uino rowDER oa II PaliM BtrMi Btw York UHg be Sure MMWUU AIR SERVICE GOES TO AID OF SALVATION LASSIES ah,-,:' '" ,, i:'" .-'- ktaatet) 0 awew the VstteJ Bm tftat reaf ii is ft ; .if- ! ..' bbw ew bear jwat new svHjjwt Cl had St AJba lee? was ae-rU Ueeael ansae) arWwaeax Vht Uaewal feaewtea apywaj Sag laVm,eT O, Ay la be aaefM aweea aahy W 2X . Reew are eeeae ef ae rmM Wee beaeeted atrta keedjM M aVfteeM qrh rUtd 144 Cweee Malaria, CM Ik ed fever, Sillewe Fever, Celee LeOaee, H klllg the partaJU that eawest the fevee. It lo a epteweid lesetree ed ersl teee-Atfv. Dickinson Service G&rage We annouuee to the public that we have just, opened a first class Garage in the Chadwick building 1 corner Ann and .Turner Street Firsttlass Mfflics IT Jil and everything will be done to give you satisfaction- We alsohandlelthe Wallard Storage lattery and a line of tires P 0. OiraSKI, Mgr; hooting. .Fiah. -. Tha ahootlng Bab hrlnfi dowp )& eM-tg dlatanr of from one to foot fet by aqulrtlng ttimn -with wattf fgocn Its mouth. Vhale Taoth 'A-d at Currency. VIiii4"h It'rili ,'.iin ii ciirrrnoy ln I hr J-'IJI IhIhiiiI. Tlifjf aro pnlntrd white anil ml. the ml teeth lielng worth ahout tweiny iliuea Ha uiuth at the white. ;': "( - , t4 get he Brde) apwewK ewfpawe wt w tewim eewwep aje geejj,. '4ent ee pro Syee eve Freg w wao piewee wetied H m(g n fata 4eertv Mieetee) f Mexx-'n'" Employed J ,1 i orcn oi r with her lather.
The Beaufort News (Beaufort, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 27, 1920, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75