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Shipments have recently arrived of the cele- QUEEN QUALITY .. ;? n J 1 1 1 i r- i - r Men'sShoes,. t, Wc have a considerable stock on hand and ...... . ..... ; and many more bought that vill Jbe coming right ;atong. early shbpff klWayd getshethalice To make tnc ocst cicnons, so yuu nau ucuu c. o; inu'tt v.vz'i'd nl xn jot uriT look over our line now. I Ct . , ls Usual a BigLine ofrDrg Goods & Mens Furnishings; ...o:.;V. ..iitv!).- :'.-tiJV n!l;,sJ.'-;'- IS .nVJCv-1 bod2ildf.Jni;vo'r J UjC;?'.':?.-" e- li' o -K)L T IT 1 i- , Tr?W- Kmw tte4f: An Indianapolis family a few yean ago took boy from: an orphanage, Tfovr; of course, everything at the new home was different from the jplace be bad Just left -Still he . tried jto make himself at home and help all he could. ' " One day(rthe;;wonian of the bouse told her grown daughter to go; up stairs after ; a box. The orphanage youngster Offered to go.lnstead. ?But yws, don't-isaow .where 'to" find; it," protested the trinnan.-'" . j " , t Oh, -yes, I do,tho little boy to slsted. He had gone to her closet be fore after things and had seen ; the boxes. ,They ar In the llttl pantry that yon keep your clothes In. t - i " - i j .s Alloy Stronger Than Steel. ! ; An Italian engineer. has discovered a pew alloy of sine and copper which Is stronger than steel and less cor rosive than copper, says the Scientific American.' The most Important charac teristics of the new alloy, which has been named "Black Metal," fere 'the highest known breaking point, the high est limit t elasticity, perfec homo geneity and hlglwr resistance to both heating and chemical action. It has been stated that it can successfully be cast, machined, rolled, forgedj drawn and stamped. It 10 expected that It will prove an acceptable substitute for steel, brass and, aluminum, t I ; V " Grouna' ' j ' .' A professional paper of the United States geological - survey on the Can ning river, region, ln northern t Alaska, describes the occurrence of ground; Ice I'ln that: region and reviews the lite atnre or ground win coaigueqiDiir detail, . The author concludes that; the two varieties of ground Ice niost com mons ih iiortherni Alaska are j formed by the burial of river Ice by sediments and by the growth n place of vertical lcr wedges. , ! M Where She Mlgtit SMni -'jTivsUs-Xou.'ve iTeaJi ier' slng.";Donyou thin -daughter' sing.: Dont you think she's abUt rgady" fof a public appesmnce? -' I Tljt-. Impresario Certainly, hnndam. Tqc- Impresario vertalnly, ihhoueht as 1 listened to her thought as 1 listened to her (what a '-fine niovle actress We'd fnnke. ... i r i- Tl'- " ' Hoes and Everybody's r rrc q . Fll II .11 .11 I . . . ' i i J -' I :t ! IS. AdxaifiUtrMcii A'tfticeY "KviDgiah'fied asadrriinistra for of the estates bf Jerry; and Sophie Rogers.; deceased, late of Carteref county. North Carolina, this is to notify all iJersqns ;hav ing cbimsig ainst the estates of said deceased persons, to , exhibit them to the undersigned "at Oriental. N. C on or before the lf'dl.'AugCWZli'orWa' notice will be pleaded in ."bar of their' recovery. ' All persons in debted to said estates wiirplease make immediate payment. : ; LF.McCabe. fAdministrator. of Jerry (and So phie Rogers, , This 23rd. day of July, 1920. ;v SepOnd.1 , ' . 1 - ; . Sunday School a Woman'a Idea. " .The credit of organizing the first Sunday school in the United States is claimed for a woman Miss Sarah CtolL who died at her, home, In -JPatersoa, N. J, Jn 1872, at the age of ninety years. . Miss Colt's trlglnal idea was to teach the mill boys to read and write, and. from thjs the, school gradu ally grew Into a means of exduslva religions Instruction. There are three particularly nnlncky Mondays jn the yea v The first Mon- j day In April wnen uain was non, ana Abel was slain.; The second. Is. the' first Monday la August, which Is tto dny pn which 'Sodom was cOnfounajed. The third is the last 'Mobdny In Pe ceniber,. the ;0i). 'whlcli. JudaS fH. carlpt was bov 'x't ' '.I'i't' ,' " ' ' ' ' .. v !' ) i ' : No, Gratitude, .-,: ..! ; .',,It has Just-about gotten ,so in this country that ,if ;you stop .your car; to take a man to. town' on , sloppy monW ing he will kick because, you havenH Zv't,, your rln , curtains up, Dallas uonains jl - for women and ; f M ,1; i '. . ' i t' i i . ( a -School days! T' !;.., !,'.-.,. C. 6f the::jB;ood substantial! sbrt ttiat will; rllstand ;"corisiderab e kicking and look . '7; , v ' ' ' ' ' "' 4 T ' i ' !.i -'1. If - -. ' ; r 5 ' I ' 4 " If I. !' Iv. 1 ,' -. -s, , r i . j (ft . . I.' ' j f J f i , 1 e , itouce oicai Bv directions of . an order of the v Suprior Court of Carteret County,7 made in Special' Pro ceeding - entitled ' "Eliza Faison et al.'ys, Isaac Vamit al"; be ing Na 440 oil Special Proceed ings Docket, undersigned will on Monday August 30th . 1920 ati 12 M. o'clock- ( at;, the court-house dopr in aufort.N.C. .offer tof sale, and.,; sell, sjibject, : to the Court'si. tconfirmation,: to -, the msthest bidder for cash, the following described ' lands: ' In Town of Beaufort: cart ?lol 198 Old town: on North side! Of Pine Street,' commencing at southwest corner of lot 198, runn ing . easterly ' on line of ; Hne street 27 feet, "; thence .westerly 27 feet, thence southerly on i line of said lot 110 feet to beginning: Also niece adioinins same, com mencing at southeast ; corner I of lot iyy, runnuiR wesicny six uxi thence northerly 110 feet, thence easterly six feet, thence souther lv 110 to beginning. . ' ' , S This July 27th, 1920. ' ''-v-f - ' JuHous F. Duncan. Commissioner of s Conrt August 26 ;,v i h ". s ; Read The News $ Ui ,Jf Kvolii licayfe ,f 'iny V itoteVesi lin your county you ought ; to "'Atake your county newspaper.-.' ?Tl)e price of September the first MiU be' $2 a Vear;''SubsCTipti6ns are being .enow at the pld prjee $1J50 year. ... Get gn ,,the .band wagon. 'M oft; the cloud 'Whichr wraps the prw nt hour serveB but to, brighten all bur ?' future flays.-John' Brpwm-js7-t-A r i" -' , (Hi, t ( M'( .1 . ) n Lebox f or Children; ; I 1 " j ; I' f '." I 4-rt't r. nV.' .'I are almost; here, fej ta-l, n-r'-v-M lt ! 1 , r. I p - ...... w m . y , a , , IJ ' ! f " : ' ... . , . , bribes iiilipticecf Ctlt'Uadtt . -: . -o Execution .' . ',. .. ; . ' r IrTtibe Superior Court. North Carolina f - - - V Carteret Caunty. Gcirge L.Stanley' ivfiVvW.; f- V A? PTTW Micheal Gaskill By viture of an execution di-' 1 Jrected, to the undefsigned' from theuperioi; Court of Carteret County' ;, in ' the , above entitle .:. actiona l will, oh Monday thd 6tb" 1 day of -September, being5 the; first Monday in September 1920, at the hour of i'o'cloclc, M at' the court house door of Carteret County, sell to the highest bid- ber for cash to satisfy .d;esa ex- cution, all the right, title and - interest which the jsaid Micheal Gaskill, the 'defendant, has in the - following described real estate, the same being a one-fifth' interest to wit: ,, ' m a The south half of lotNumber Seventy Seven (77) New Town -according to the plan iof the town of Beaufort, N. C, . , This 28th day of July 1920.; v n;vT, M," Thomas," Jr. - ' 8-26 .Sheriff Carteret County. iy-i'yyy'cr.'ii , f r: I n ; - lflVast 8lae, of the Suiv A It, , tnoy surprise , many s people tc ledrn that be1 sun, which Is by not means a large star; is stere goT could easily co&taln within Its ' boundaries the entire earth and moon and also tha..ditan.betwthfcft. Jh fact, lUiijeysteflllktjthatTbnsUtlng of tarth and ' moon could be strung out to a.row; thcough the center of the sun, without coming within 60,000 miles of bin surface n either side. . ( f rrr U:.":'i!-V 1 71 IT? G and , the f !l j ill! iM!-' E lUUif EI 7 r'f 1 ? i . t ji ' ! . i 7:.'J ! j ... T f .7 ' , ff i t ........... . v i J ...74 i '.. Hi I ( .2' . I 0.7 1. hi I 1 ii 1 i 1
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