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1 r 1 131 1 IP. IU 7iT'--A -TTl i mS'iGO Please-X: on n . - Ikdl t" - iii ii i ' ii ' i i n r 'in ; i'V; SDecial Attention to 1 Farce Post Orders idllririfggriiJiliIi f ersonals x Former Congressman Chas. R. Thomas of New Bern was, here on a business trip Monday " CapL T, G Willis went to New Bern Tuesday for the purpose ot taking, one of the concrete ersels from that port to Charle Delamar and Gerald Hill ior Caps! HiU Tuesday left : Mrs. J. H. Stubbs and daughter .haw ' returned to 1 Fatettville rafter spending the Summer with her parents Thos. Roy Garner of Newjport is spending the Winter with his sister Mrs. C. R. Wheaty and will attend the Graded Scholl ' Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Doane and daughters Misses Annis and Priscilla and nephew Max re- tiimAH FriHav from a six weeks trip. They travelled a longdis tance eoiniz as far as the state -of Maine. W.O. Saundeis editor of the Elizabeth City Independent was in Beaufort last Saturday Miss Lena Chadwlck of Glou cester passed thrtujh town Fri day enroute to Mebane where she will teach Mrs, Josiah Chadwick and dauizhter Pauline spent Friday at Kinrton U. E. Swann and N. W. Taylor business visitors at More- head Friday J. F. Duncan went to Raleigh .Monday l attend to Supren c Court Mrs. John Dill and children who have been spending some time at East Quocue Long Island N: V. returned home Friday hfiss Etta Manson hjs been spending several days at New B:m returned home Tuesday Misj Thurmond the well Irnnwn milliner Snho has been with Guthrie and Company for i number of years arrived this week and is back with her old lirm Govcnor and Mrs.T. W, Bick- tarttrkhaa hern here for t't- j n rijva miesls - of the Davis Hems left for Kinston yesterday ih Governor spoke bst night I. ALuDton Df Rusells 'Creek m in town last Saturday and a visitor to the News office aaaaMaaasiBBBV - A, Mace got back home Monday Irora a business trip to ' Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. C K. Howe le- tnmrd bit week from Kadrord 'VirginU where they have spent ne'.;Object 7 L -i ' 1 r i ii i i ii. ) - - Messrs. J, W, Harrell Jr. Er.i nest IDevis and -Kenneth Noe left Tuesbay for Chapel Hill where Jthev will resume their siucues ai (ne universuy , r ;".-.'.r:v 1 JT-r:-" g Jj' ' "r:T Messrs , Vernon Harrell and Alvin Congleton spent the week end at New Bern Miss Annie Russell; of Bear Creek ' will f spend ;fhe Wmter here with her . sister. Mrs. . t4 Potter and-attend bchool : j Mrs, W. L, Arrendell of More- heak. Mrs. Rida Daris and Laura Franks of FayettTiUere here on a visit to Mrs. Bettie Undsey Born' to w. unci Mrs, Monroe GUlikin a Maughtec last Friday mother and child doing fiae. Attorney M. tsslie Davis went to Raleigh Tuesday to attend session of the Supreme Court. Miss Elizabeth Noe left Satur day fo- Parkton whe she will teach. - Miss Effie Willis left Sunday for La-Grange where &he will teach Miss Ruby Davis left Monday for Greensboro where she will enter school; E. G. V. Shneider left for Nor: folk Monday on a busiuess trip News was received todav that the condition of Mrs B A Bell regret of her many friends. Ke- latives nave ixzn coiicu iu uc at her bedside today Notice Sale Of Real Estate Under and by nrtue of sn order of the Superior Ccurt of Caneret County, made in the Special Proceeding enlitled: Geo. I. Stanley, Mary L Branch, w'dow, Emma. Chadwlck and husband Samuel Chadwick, Rozena Gaskill, and Cordelia Gaskill and Moses Gaskill, minors, by their Next Friend D.W. Morton, Ex Parte, the sams being Number iii on Special Proceeding Docket out of said Court, the undersigned commssiioner.will on Monday the 1BC day of October 1920 offer for sale to the highest bid der, for cash, that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in County of Carteret town of Beaufort, N. u described and defined as follows; Being the South half of Lot number seventr-seven (77) New Town, in the plan of Beaufort N. C and being that same tract of land upon which Micheal Gaskell deceased resided before his death. The sale is subject to the con firmation of the Court. ThU 16th day of September 1920 ' 10-14 C. R. Wbeatly Commissi ontr afy fterwgla Huetswss kri Hay. , ta Porwsy a rn ataet Mrs a tiScete tsat sbe ran reek Were M e aaarrled. - ' 'V iscnoo1 7 r - .' - i 1 . When Cleaning Leather. i Don't use gasoline to clean leather unless you want to crack it. nam water, with a few dwpe ot aiamonia will remov the dirt. afMr which ue upholstery ahouia be rubbed briskly itn i 6ut cloth, A-0 esciiit H?grner dressing la romta by wmblnHi two part of Unseed oU t oce of turpen tine. : . . : , " The BewMo 'wmelcwer M owd as rorag. jentp and fet 1 Ji(S8. hT-J sown hi rows S9 kWnes. apatt, tbe -tikMite anKSfflntewai sie n iwei feot IrtB aoO yatMt qron an w toM ef tons far asre lav Montana. wlrt dewy aW bear Nk " wetl aa ew ejrap irtw ar a I tdtec te'sieyjaMVtM ta teMftlntV ag'toeeOfc v4 U tb DleSsara of c M I bailee that nn seta wkwt taws after, tnat on deed'Oow May' I ta dMt hMnearaw. awd ta (hnt'i. aeaaal U f imt fata Saai a- jCeBC A hrtmm la SuKaaiiliT er ehectVoi. Wafla woodarerk. aaga, tkapetta, t nraana. rlrtnrea. eanaoenta ectaf into rh mine aciataaa-of tlve S3oi!5e and dlarordant note aSknx P7 of tt! wQl dastroy .OaTi aaJry ef (be vtafe honaa or bnlMltti ' ffiUoaa ttoat be be axwaed Jnst an fsroa am J ' " ractafc X'eiteitt 7 Facta ana to tbe tnlnd what food la to the body. Oo iJ'Jo.L fiKlJ depends the atranzih of the oTe. jo aa on aaalinaatluo of fnnd ttiui the'vlsir of the ether. That man Is wisest In eoanctl who has digested the largest somber of facta. AAtt-Klae(n Law. In Bavaria, the gate railways !or nM kisstnc eltner on statlooa. Xrt trends, relative and families are Hott ed, or oo trains, while France bced an order' two yecre ago forbldillnf klaslnc oo .trains. ' Egyptian MJ"y Cletti. ' The extraordinary doralHUty f l ancient CcyptWia nwratny cMh la D llervd lo be doe to the fact that It ris flntalird wUh a wooCnble (Wm dertTed rroa the SXrlcwa toewst-besji tawe. Pea factory. Tbe aw pan factory t aa Blr BthiChnfn, Enctand, wnrre sotnetbkng L'ke 90.0OO0D0 pfn srt ifafactnred every werklnc def. GeneanO eerej dh red, pttifc. biaa, BODBh yrttow. or pi act. fbt I moat Mh- kM tU the . Trtspasa Notice All persons are hereby forbid den to enter upon, or in anywise trespass . upon the ' following tracts of land in Carteret County North Caiolir-a, belonging to the ndenigned. a. ae . a v . . . . .09 S ..au i nose cenain iraos oi una formerly known as the Smith, Thomas. Colburn, Oaksmtth lands on Bozue uanks in hite and Morehead townships, lying between Iigue Inlet to the West and I lon Pole Creek to the East at a point nearly opposite tbe Wallace Fisheries Co. plant at Morehead City. i A 'so. all those cerum islands and marshes inIVgue Sound con treved under deed Irom iiavin Sanders and wjf? tcJohn A. Roy ar , i ireipassca-nmrnea uymany ties will be dealt with according to law. lohn A. Royal!. Owner Beaufort, N. C , ' Sept 15, 1920. , .101 ' ' t What Is Building and Loan: - The pur nose of the Building and Loan Association is to bring the small saver and the small borrower togather for mutual benefit Fo instance let us suppose a man can save $'1.00 " a week. " He could not loan that sum each week and execute real estate to protecj it How ' even he can do that very thing by joining a building and loan ' association Tht ' directors ran take this man's dollar, put 'inlsecextWeek the dollar hej?ut in is also loaned and so, on. The tesult b each weeks saving" begins drawing interest at tSnce J :,.L? '- , ... . ... - ... , . . .... , The borrower must also be a shareholder, ond while he is paying interest he also shares n tha oDfiti nzdziai the interest tea very low rate. . ' - ' f If you want m save this is the best method . v . - : If you want to borrow, it cant be beat . j ' Our Fall series beginsaturday Sept 4th but shares may be taken now v ; Beaufort Building & Loan Asso. -JLJU. ott Min- Qana. Tbe chief gneee .! nit mis are stated Cotl Age te Nj: Xletboi-.e ef liuiruh pis, socmUom rallwl llpLt carbureted bxdrotirti, rgion tiiixiet ide Um vbSedump of minera. aul cari boo dioxide, wbirti. with oltropo, roitua the blackdump. IJjil.o.tn rai tifilda or fulphurcte bylntfn occurs lo limited quantities, u do the I bjdro5jbon--etbylene , or oleAant 1.03. aim viiuiuv Latum y IUe and nitrogen, these fnM Ut all explosive. ' Hai PteMty af Time. Tea, boys," continued the steeple Jack, who was telling "true and thrill ing ' stories, "yes. I , was working a clock toner one afternoon about tweire minutes ta ft. when I slipped, slid iamrtt He roof and caught oo tho loot battd at tbe dock. There 1 dansKd while the towa ttftxs coi!ertel below. So X yell to 'era, ay you Mks. Co tote lo yeur suppers. It'll be close to half a hour before I drop.'", Chief Seat ef Iron Indjstry. Ia the early da lisMacbcsetta the cbiof aeat of the Imn Imlnetry, la the Amerlcaa colkmles, the drat sue Ceawful blast fcraacv liarU i beea fn la operation at lna la ICO. la 1730 rMylmtJa beraiae tie kv drc; I rue producu-4 stale, rod tutlntulrvd the sopeenwey fur apuard f a iMUHlretf years. Frt$t Ceer Is Sunllytil Tbe (otor of frt U tbe reeult of esenkwl ectWMi, la wblcb, eenlifitK la traaafonned Into rJ er yellow or er ans or pwrpte m'eiins matter. This -ClwealraJ aAkai uxea place beat vtM tbe tmnlkm between the beat of day and lr cold of nlrht are narked; la the fail, that la to aa WUh tM) aprinc ctosNf foUowksJ. Hi The BMBtoal herarpower ef aa e kf oXsnalned by aa appmlaMta fonnoJa of wfckt that of the NeilaaaJ rbaaiber ef cwimxrre Is taw Bwst coeam . Acrerdln( ta uxa ne aoreep r ta equal ta tbe aoaart ef the dUparev ef the ryUader tea tbe aaa6er ef ryKodrrs dlttded by rwe and eae-4a!f. . Reeuced Fares via to . Houston. Tex. ; scconrtt United Confederate Veterans Reunion October 5 .5:0. Tickets on sile txi October 2 3 and 4 inclusive, final limit midnight Oct b;r 3U 1720. Induire et or wrts to your nearest Ticket Ant Always at Your SERVICE lelephone BEtL- , . , it with the other dues collected and loan it, taking real estate 2.. Report of the Ccyition of the Kaiik of tSeaufort ' At Beaufort in the state of North Carolina, at the closa of ; . business Sept 8, 1920. ' , Resources ; Loans and discounts ' - . " . $301,12431 Demand Loans ' ' " -. ' 74O0iX) 02rirafus:j.el 1313.01 ua:ured $3).l5 ' 1,933.13 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonis ' 43,430.00 Ail other stocks bones and Mortgages 5,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures , ; i - L 1237.50 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks -Bankers and Trust Compenies . 39,195.37 Cash Items held over 24 houts . . , h)M Checks for Clearing 1373) 'TOTAL . . . . . Liabilities ' Capital stock paid in , Undivided Profits, less current expenses ana taxes paia Deposits Subject to check Tim- Certificates of deposit Savings Deposits . Cashiers Checks outstanding Certified Checks Accured Interest due depositors State of North Carolina-County L J, A. HORNADAY Jr. Cashier of the above named Bank, do xt nnly swear that the above state nen: is true to ths b-3t of nv knowleege and belief. , J A. I Jornada G W. Huntly, C. A. Oawson, Jno, Forbw Directors. Subscribed ana swsrn betore me this 17th rtoury muic. . . A nrcftehwaa See lo ten ted a fen Hr mealetttif ef a gle ret w d wirb a epoace aatareted wUh K)rrin. 14r baa a BtiaTadr f!t ia. ejaaeaaiBaaBBaaBaw-SBBaaiaBBJ SKaWaTaa HrS'ia. Ormk and SVema wtoe wera aej fbud. teoerany. bf sirr4n t Irefeea af etoMa er Mt to la Hew antfl K bad aruwlr4 the of the Vaw - '. a 94 Deesrtstiea. Peroral bleery was tbe Ssbt. ad rne rearfcef aekedl VTb raa Ml a what aa eyater r A shrTJ rr, railed et. "Aa artr M a fUk V lt Rfcea net" f gwiCMwe r Oeek Par .ea ef tbe b)t ef sMH!iif or ataf H pd remfrd girt l,tn4 lata a tta bethttib U t ta at tnri te aUrrycK Arkeaaaa TVts Cat ' j pi J . 405S9.C0 .: tioxco.oo L . . of Carteret .. : 17U.641.78, 43.434.03 161,040 1.19099 , 200.00 1X00XX) ' , 40583.00 Sept 17 1920 y Jr. Cashier Corrtct Attest day ol iept. 19J0. Jno. FcrU , Ner erV Tbe work tm vn'-Brr r neej bna Ante U I.We a ' if p( tbe ir4M yma artr iU Cf tfte. C'ats 9 His stnea , Order reeH rd by the C ffca pbwaei "rVa l eenrs wertb ef aatiaal rr'er aad take Mtt rae elraais as the behy tm afm'il ef theea.'WJaetea Eealag Tnafyipt LKlRf lifUiif At'rbe tltae ef tbe frt Im i : e af rrerttleut Untota Here vera ft vr9 preel4ts lUUf mnr at aay atber period la the b ef C-eWtawtae ad Oetete4 fWeaeeliy e are t for SatTrsre, b4 we still Irre ti t.r.4 ef girl wba weeld nrw be a eVM'tii'e a aetetata.'-vaHaa na.
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