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0 .feiinortiaie-tSaleTTi; QUITE -EQUAL TO OCCASION .! TutMed every Thursday at peaafod Carteret County,, f4orth Csolina WILLIAM GILES MEBANE. v Editor and Publisher Ttx Montlu Three Montru .............'.$150 Entered as! second-class matter February 5, 1912 at the postoffice in Baufort North ! Carolina' ur der the act of March 3. 1879 . , a Re-valuation seems to have made all the farmers rich-inso far as the tax books are concern- Murphy, Boss Nugent, Boss Tag gart, and Boss Brennan. Most everybody knows what that bunch stands ' for."' w j y 1 It is much easier to get into troublehan to get out u Poland " started is fuss with Russia and then when she was getting lick ed she set up a great- howl for help from the other nations. !: , The railroad managers say that recent advance in freight rates is so small that it should not advance the cost of living. That may be true but it will be hard to cet the prohteers to see ' 'it that way.- v. We managed to raise the price of a ton of coal . last week, it cost lis $17, and with ' the as sistance of a mild Winter maybe we can get along wi hout freez- 1- Jng for a while any way. When we consider that we used to buy z good grade of coal for $6 we do not feel any compunctions about raising our subscription price to j$2ayear. u';;' " ) Unfit For GoTCnor i" ' in aian i - . (CLINTON NEWS DISPATCH) I At the opening of the second ! ; i : ...... -rzit ' PXU111 UCIWCC.I jaiA- Inerand Morrison, Mr. Girdner 1 made his first sjeech at Aber J deen on July 17th .Mr. Henry A. IPage introducing Mr. Gardner j paid his respects to Mr Morrison as follows: " . ."Mr; GardnerV opponent fs a man superlatively unfitted 1 by nature and lack of grace, to fill ' tne high office to, which be; as- . pires. I have been associated rwitb Lira in ..van-ius. capacities -fo-30 years His highest concep - tion of the function of a political party b to capture places' of profit for leaders of the partv T ile has not and never has had , any.idea that government should . be adopted for the intimate ; needs of the people; MC Morri . son is rholly' but "of harmony , witn everything .io the statt , I-except the machbie. Those who wish to do business with him roust take along a revenue ?ocd lr to be introduced. He is in . n a capaoie or oeing- more uun ' a r cog ia -a rhee! or at most a . ; heel in a machine. The pohti- .cal machine, now coming to f orrison's aid, fought every prutreuJ ve " measure j to :. come before the legislature while u as a member of it. " c c : If half of what Mr, Paee says 4 Mr. Morrison Is true than he . - Uiiafitto ,be Cover . of ,the great Slate of North Carolina. . No one ifl charge hat Hon. John J. Parker, ,lhe. Republican candid ite, U not fit for Gwenor: - ' "Hie remocratic county canrr of Mr. rarker' homa town says , - t that he Is a man of hixhest , .cJunctcf and ' one' who prwes .the welfare of his Mate above every other consideration, j -t ' Pursuant to the oower of sala i fw,HcWf Who TckiNi Pritchett and wife Mamie Pritcfi ett to WrFr Taylor, bearing dat$ May 7th., 1918, recorded ; in the office of the Registeg of Deeds of Cartel et county, in Book 20, Page 372," said,, mortgage, deed being assigned and set over to Clarence Toodle by the said Wi F. Taylqr, said assignment being made June 13th.V 1919, we the nndersigned will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder" at the court house door in Beaufort, Carteret county, North Carlina, for cash at 12 o'clock M on Monday , the 6th. day. of September. 1920, the following described property to- ; In White Oak. townshio Car teret county North Carolina, d- scribed and defined as follows: Beginning at a big short strawed pine hear the public ro$d,6 run ning North three h'unded yards to a drain thence East to the branch thence South with the branch to the public road, thence West" with road to the r beginiung containing ten (10) acres more or less, said land ? better known as the Abe Whife place, v V This 30th, day of July, 1920, 1 Clarence Toodle. - i , W. F. Taylor, J 8-26 Assignor. '' Notice O! Sale Of Land ' Under and by virtue ot an or der of the Superior Court of Car teret courttv. made in the soecial proceeding entitled W. P. P. Weeks, vs T D. Hewitt Mri A. R. Perryi and her husband C, C. Perry, W. A. Hewitt, J. C. Hewitt John A. Hewitt, I. J. Hewitt, Mis M. S- Mills. . nd her husband I John Mills, Mrs. B. W. Trott, and her husband Brice Trott, John Scott. Mrs. J. L. Burch. Mrs. H M.' Hendersnn, Mrs. E B. Mills,, Miss Callie Scott, L A. Scott, M E. Bell. T.D. Bell, CF. Bell, R. R. Cook, Garrison Taylor, Joseph ne Adams. C. C. Bell, Izora J Bell and her husband George Bell. Sarah F. Weeks. O, J. Weeks J. E. Weeks, Euila Russell end her husband B. S. Russell, Viola Davis and heri husband Willie Davis the same being no. -429 up on the special proceeding docket of said court the" tmdersigned commissioner wiuV-oa Monday the 6tb. day of Sectember, 1920, at w.oclccifrM, at the coau ouseaocr in tJeaaiort, cater et ccunty, Noith Carolina, offer forsileta the bghes bidder fot cash that two certain " tracts ? of land lying and being in the coun ty of Carteret and White Oak township, bounded and described as follows: . 1st Tract. Fifty acres (50) of wood land Last ot the main road leading frcm ' White Oak road to Cedar Point road, adjoin Ing tht Jcnds of G. J. Norris on the South and East and land ot W. P. P. Weeks on the North. and public road on the- West, said land being in White Oak township Carteret county, Nonb Carolina. - . ... . 2nd. Tract Known as Godbv land on White Oak River and Caleb's Creek adjoining the lands of J. a Weeks and;WP. .P. Weeks and O. J. Weeks on the East lands known as Moss land and Caleb's creek on the Nortb; on the Wett and South by White Oak River and Godby creek, con tainlng 100 acres, the tame being hi White Oak township, Carteret County, North Carolina. Both of aaid tradt formerly belonging to Jmc .Weeks, 6t- ceased. '.'1'- .1.:. . Sale subject to the confirma tion of the, cwt I) l ' ,r-h This JXh day of July. 193X - A " M. Leslie Daviv 8C2 CtxiimisUonrr "Udy .-Attof,;satd t New ,tc 9nbmpn, "brought more" popaltrtty eb Astor name during her election light in England than' either th Tlscount, William Waldorf, or th ne viscount. " Major Waldorf , ever wi ceeded In doing. .f "She'a clever wonunn, 1tty wora an, and we Americans may , be proud of her though she basdeserted ua. '"On the election platfopn she gav taany a striking proof of ber ready w1t f Thus one erenlng a sour-tla-aged female rose In the audience and asked" wltb a kind of prtni irony: ' ""If Viscountess Astor Is elected to parliament, will she work to make di vorce as easy for us" in England as It Is - In ' Americar, ',' ; ' I "v-"Thte was a mean blow, a foul blow, 'a blow below, the belt., so to apeak, for Lady Astor, through no fault ot her own. Is. a divorced woman.. She countered brilliantly, however and the blow didn't land. Lookjng at her qties tioner In a commiserating way, she l Saldtx'-'ci:,;''"-'-:;.:. " I . " 'I'm sorry, madam,' yon ttre in trou ble. , : "And the house -roared -vlth laugh ter,", ;yr ':; 'r .-, HAVE l PUT UP v BRAVE FIGHT ; -J J 111,11 -C -& 'ss "W-'- - r jBfumatra JNsrtivea. for Centuries Car. -t fjed on Warfare w:th: Thilr K: ' Ccnauerora. the Dutoh j: : Sumatra's wnr-declrantrt jwpulatlon amounts -to less than 3.200,000 most bf which. ls: not , available for labor, the Island, therefore, barely beginning1 to attract attention, despite Its riches In natural resources,, Sumatra Is Im mense In area and between its differ ent sections there Is UtUe Inland com municatloo. that which exist being of a treacherous and warlike character. Much ' of the Island remains unex- pjorg ymior VrST? M iole of . Acliln, re still in a state of warfare, which seems dwnned to SBd only with the, eventual extermlna- tio of iskiiif t"rf- . Theflrst hostilities of the Achlneea date lack to 150S, but for Ue last forty years fighting has been continu ous, costing more than 200,000 lives la the Aeblnewe war alone. . A guerrilla warfare of surprises and. ambushes has been going on In the Jungles, the determined resistance ef ta Achlnese continuing nndlscouraged,'.. alUrough their government bas been deposed, and all their towns and etrategie po sltlons occupied by, Dutch troops. RIG 07, '2 1-, 3f j l K. '- TV mm. :,r: JF in. In SilOGG wear ; Rarely are such bargains in offered these days as we are offeringvnow at thiS store. These shoes are being sacrafiead to make room fori New Fall OopB postively new stock. 59 Pairs Ladies Low Quarters mDstly smil sizes $1.50 to 5. a pi 36 Pairs White an vas Shoe worth 2;75 now 1.75 Warm werther will last for is!x weeks or more yet and you will have plenty of time to wear these shoes, besides they will come in mighty handy next summer. 1 f Come in and to ok them over any way - " Beautiful Line Piece Goods lnslde Information, "ETery little day." said the Sfang- ster. "a wise guy gets hep to some new i Idea," ' :. ' Just ah what do you wish to conteyr the Social Scamp Inquired. "Ever notice hw some of these baby vsmps mask tlielr ears with scal lops of halrf ' . -; - "I cawn't say a I hare, old dear. "Well, the hair comes down over the listeners like part of a waterfall, and Is tacked up underneath or la the back." 'V. nfyword!" "rre Just found out now they do ltw How do thff do tt, tell m." "They make the bey windows stand oot by stuffing Uttto gebs f false hair tNltfa. . 1 . ' : '.! How did yw leara thatr I know a lady who nelpa to out a department store mernlafsr -Mt wordr : - "Ab4 she says the gobs fall eat and etoc p. the Tscuum dsanara." Toongstown Telegram. RICHARD FEL T&NWoN Diamonds and Banking atra 1m fapa, , iWalln oa a trala a woma sat atta me -acrotnpeoled by a fnubey yosmgvter that was Jast learning to ton an aroond. At one of-th stations fte requested dm to watch tba child while she sent teiearam. TM eondnrtor aa red ber tWe won Id be I plenty ef ttma, .'. Intagina my cnnteraario wnen tne trala palled owt and tne woman M not retaral Wlta the aww arreamtag rbJld la my anna aad bends of per sr-t ration trkttlog down ary den--ar ate ftMistenanro, I seeirned tne entire trala ta a vain andVaTor to find ,"n-anv At tne station Just ninety mites fur- tnef the oteryetl rondnrtor na roaniag Into my rea with a tetefraoi froca mata-na adtlri e4 to baby's anw pepa Aad .tna iMl ttop, bahy" nrlea, a (rot, and co-4m warn tnere to mre4 IL Chicago Trtbona. ' Buying a Diamond is a transaction just like banking. " Ypu ..ouldn't walk into a bank and deposit all your savings - without first kno'wTn4r somc thlna: about your banker. And when you buy a diamond -find out'iocnething about your Jeweler. . .-' i " C 'v ' What assurance have you that he really knows diamonds?".. Know something of his reputarion and his guarantee and then know1 what stand back of his guarantee. ", - . . . - A reputation oQionesty and fair dealing earned thru over' a quaiter - of a century of Diamond merchandising. i .' - . Newl litw r4 . Te te ct hf pm i r1' l' g r e4 Wjr?f a r-J:r.rj Mottpra. s IwwIM Its ti-1 e aee nf-g rn ttMfUri tP t ! wrt, nnere tt te ' : Cf.fti avt n Ntrfr -f. mm-M sf f wrt'r'e ' . 1W -lrtr te ' ' ' r-jrt iif M44. ai 1 ' a eni3 i9irt mn We ft4. I a ttr.1 fOf fitrnU (J elc ts i"K-a, Now la The Tima - ' . t Anet aa kesanaaniet I j trtwfy one fier eK gM mil paint Is ae-Me aMntbotd by nenda imiX noenaaief ey. The y ya gt otbers win retara la yea artta latere Te e swra on not blp ntlM-ra for mama, Tnnl wonld ba mercenary sad wnere It prnrtknd aaea auon learn to rend the, awaree Ibet prewsl PL Tne msalt m a Vreeee n-n to a anert tatna. Tea Srta gto yenr-H) fee tne )ay tt $n re to gtea It. - Tan fa reward a bnn4rdfA4 In kuanfag aw nee Antgedmiifty. Tnetr gmtafnl hmtit f ana ewUi oeerttowtng glndaen nn4 Otnan, tfs no wnmW ytnre gU4 T4 It's merety tan netloa of tba elf law that rawer tne eUtntiatta apuni aru blasstwga. . -.. ... . . ... Latest Jeweler in Eastern Carolina: ' , ' t ' ' " '-'vir.;. A ... - ; , - . Atolin Volilioa and Patha phoac.rphi"ind rccortb 1 ' . " - . , ' . :NEW.BERN. . . . . ' North Carolina War Dd Ho Henof , RJerr,un' Tnrhe wtwaj sanrrf as akail tte hwrtWrf near) eae&-r, n M ano eaa at orr. De-WeO. we might take tnai mtm on !M odr nf tVe H nail .Cnea t tmi4 Wro any to STa An Ad In The Nevs. Dr vlll Help . , . ,"' ' i -..' - ' i i . ... . Mi i "!! ' 'r't- j i ; 1 s Iaitlaa Onuoaw j.
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