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if- .vr .. - -; THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY APRIL'13. 1S22 : '?,i CORE CREEK NEWS ITEMS. Captain John A. Dill of Great ' Bridge, Va. was in our neighborhood rlfrprsday'oii' business' ' r- . 1 , Sir' S. Frank Dill who is employ er ed on the U. S. Roanoke near Frank lin 'V.," spent the , week end " here with' his family. -,.. , .. jjr. joej . Davjg, .0f . Harlowe was ' the truest of Miss Edna Earl Foreman - Sundday afternoon.'. Mr. Bosco Goodwin of Bachelor . ' was the guest of Miss Beulah Dick inson Sunday. , MrT Wilbur Smith of Bachelor was the guest of Miss Vivjan Dick :';:'f' inson. icr-' . V-, ' '.-'v--ff . WIRE CRASS ITEMS On account of the influenza our ' school was closed for three days ' last 'week, every one is 'better' so .school started again today.. Miss Mattie Lee Taylor is spend Ing' a few days in New Bern this ' week;-.-. v: v. Mrs. J. T. Norria spent last week at Bachelor and North Harlbwe visit ; ing her daughter Mr Hugh Carra way and Mrs. Austin Adams. Mr and Mrs. David Merrill of Bells Creek spent Sunday with their par - ents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks. Mrs. Alex Foreman of Core Creek sepent Wednesday with her daughter ' Mrs. W. G. Dudley. andLodde i err iM Meetings ANN STREET M. E, CHURCH. ' Preaching Services' every Sunday, 11 A. M 7:30 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45.. 'Prayer Meet, ing every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock.' . Come and worship with us for the good of your Soul. ., ., ' , ' ' E. B. Craven, Pastor. D. M. Jones Supt. Sunday School. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. NORTH RIVER ITEMS MrsXonnie French of New ;Bern is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Hill.' 1 " ' Mrs. Earl Moore and, Mrs. Bert Resptss spent Monday with Mrs, Eu gene Wade. ' ' "Miss Swannie Wade spent Saft urady night with Miss Willie Smith near Beaufort. : ' ' Quite a crowd of our people at tended the revival at Russell's Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beacham spent Sunday at Russell's Creek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Springle. Rev. Harry Day, Pastor. Res. Corner Front and Moore streets. .Telephone 81' J, . y.'L . . : i'.' Sarriees Sundays Sunday School Morning Service Jiinior B. T. P. U. Evening Service Mondays Ladies Aid Society ' ..y ' . Tuesdays ; Senior B. Y. P. U. ' Wednesdays Mid-week Service 3rd Sundays. N. M. Society 3:00 P..M. ',9:45 A M. 11 i00 'A. M. 6:30 P. M. , 7:30 P. M. 2:00 P.M. 7: P. M. 7:30 P. M. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ann Street between Moore and Orange Streets. fv. George W. Lay, D. C. L. Rector. CmI Friday, April 14th. Makers of phonographs record in London say the demand for private discs is V,cl ; Pn re having records orther own accomplith menu made and are sending them to their friends Instead of sending let- tew or rifts;. of children at various ages Is being filed away with their biby clothes. Morning Prayer, Ante-Communion and Sermon 10 A. M. Litany, 2:40 P. M. , Evening Prayer with Address preparatory to the Holy Communion, 7:30 P. M. n EaaUr Etc, April 15th. ' Concordia Lodce No. 11, I." O. O. F. :. r Tuesday nights. 7 o'clock.. ' Richard Felton. N. G. Jno. T. White, V. G. J. R. Jinnett, Sec'y. - C B. H.' No. 8 Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 Visiting Brother are cordially invited to attend these meetings. ': FRANKLIN LODGE. No. 109 A: F. & A.M. V Regular comraunicaiotis 1st and. 3rd Monday nights 7:00 P.' M. of each month. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Carteret Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday night in the year, at 7:45 Visiting bretheren cordially invited to attend. ORDER EASTERN STAR Regular Meetings 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7 :30 P. M. Masonic Hall Baptism 4 P. M. , Etor Day, April ISth. Holy Communion, 8 A. M., Holy The prattle and talk ; Communion and Sermon at 11 A. M. Sunday school and Men's Bible Clus 9:45 A. M. Children's Festival Service, 4 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 P. M. Ninety-seven per cent of Austra lia's population Is pure British de scent . ' ' - SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning at 11- A. M. Sunday night at 7:30 P. M. Notice is hereby given that the Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Prayer property hereinafter detcrbed and Meeting Tuesday night at. 7:30 and to .whom' belonging will he"to1d"aiThBrdayhlght aVth same hear, th Bulletin Board in the town of Everyone !8sJiaIly Invited to attend Newport, Carteret county. North any or all of theie serv5. - Carolina te the highest bidder . f ar. W. J, Moors, Pastor. cash at public auction, on Monday the 8th day of May 1922 for the town NORTH CAROLINA, taxes and costs for the years 1917, CARTERET COUNTY. To Troy Morris, Entry Taker for Car teret County. The undersigned Claimant, being a citizen of Carteret County and state of North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the fo'.lowng described piece or parcel of land in Hunting Quarters Township, Carteret County, North Carolina the same being va cant and ' unappropriated and sup- Ject to entry, vUj Pegnning at Lena Hamilton's South tsst corner running a Northwest wsrdly courts to a stone at J W. Gatkiil's tins, thence with his line to the North Corner of said line, thence a northwestwardly course ts Howard Fulcher's northeast corner, thence Northwestwardly to a stone, thence northeast course five bun 1918 and 1919 due thereon, unless paid before that date of sale. This the 12th day of April 1922. A. L Wilson, Town Clerk. L, A. Garner, 1 lot Water St 1317-,.-. M.20 B. S. Russell t Lots BU Dir. 1019 f 1.13, 1918 .53, 61..-.IX.19 J. W. Stewart 1 lot Chatam street 1017-18 Mrs. J. B. C Morton 1 lot Msr.et SW 1918 - 0 , D W. Te!l 1 lot Church St 1118 88 Mrs. J. E. Cell 1 lot Morehead St. 1.13 - 17.50 L. C. Carre l 1 lot R. R. St I lot Water St, 1919 -M P.. E. Elliott 1 lot Market SL 1C19 ........ 2.19idred (500) yards, thence an East J. L. Edwards S lots Mann SL, - course to the head of Austn's run, 1H9 I14.M thence with the Willis line South N. P. Garner 1 lot cnatnars w, iwardly to i w. ruicners line, thence Road, tho advortiMmonta la , the Now aad patronixa yowr home sm chant.' - ' - ' -" In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. NORTH CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY. ' ' I. E. RAMSEY and J. T. EWELL A. D. Ward, T. D. Wanen, Lewis Smith,-1. D. Smith, Edward Lynch, Alonzo Piner, Henry Lawrence, Mrs. Polly Willis, D. V. Wade and wife Mamie Wade, Joseph Fulford, Elbert Chadwick, Joseph Pigott, Nstheniel Gaskill, Stephen Gaakill. Chas. Stew art, C. T. Jarvis, Orion Weeks, Mrs. AugusU Roberts, Chew Gilliken. J.- T. Gilliken, W. H. Lawrence. Asa Lawrence, Amos Lawrence. Aaron Gilliken, Moses Gilliken, Thomas Lawrence, George Piner, Clifford Lewis and wife Rachel Lewis, W. H. Gilliken and wife Francis Gilliken, (Miss) Laura Thomas, William Lew is, Alexander Lewis, Denard Gilli ken, Bryan Gilliken, Whitford Gilli kin, Alfred Gillikin, Warren Gillikin, Andrew Gillikin, Elijah Gillikin, Bel cher Gillikin, Penn Lumber Company, Jordan Arthur, Levi Keller, W. G. Newby, W. R.. White. T. S. South- grate, James L. Davis, J. H. Davis, H. C. Davis, James I Davis, Cooper Davis Vernon R. Simpson and wife Irene Simpson, J. E. Willis, Rida H. Willis, Cicero Willis. Hull Willis, Bill Lewis, Randolph Pake, Chns. Pake, Hardy Pake, Stanly Pake. Will lakef Shirley- Pakef . EugineWUlU and wife Evelina ' Willis. Andrew Sellers and wife Annie Sellers, Ir win Davis, Robert Whltehurst, Her bert Hancock, Cecil Hancock, Sam Eason Davis, (Miss) Charlotte B.- Davia, Eill H. Davit, Nannie Royall, Norman Davis, Hull Bell, Isaac Wil lis, Reubln WiUis, Robert E. L. Da vis, I. W. Davis, Melvin J. Davis, David W, Harris and. wife Martha Harris, Monroe Lewis and wife Net tie Lewis, M. J. Willis and wife An nie Willis, Mrs. Matilda Rose, T. S. White. M. T. Deri. C. M.. Davis, aad Virginia Carolina Farms Company. '1919 M. A. IUU 2 ote East snd West Chatham SL, 1919 - U 88 G. D. Hill. 1 lt Chatham St . 1919 .' 7 J. A. HarrUon 1 lot B. K. 8U iii9 I28, CeeN. Ires 121 smi 1119 r.ie0.00 T. E. Man 1 lot R. B. SL, ... : d.oo J. B. Morton 1 lei Orange, St, -1919 .................. 88 , E. H. A W. L. Ofie.br, 1 let cor ' R.. R. A Main St, 1919.... I88-88 Mr, II J I lira Pert lot ChaUss 8L, 1919 88 V ' , CUU LU AdtlUe Mlxk bra ltl ...... il Loula Erans 1 lot R R. and Maia , 1911 isif fl-4 I. Lllargett I U UUI Street 171919 1: .M ! '-"pWll 1 lot (!hartte St, . it ii I ! i tot JLH Street n . ti n 1 ' t zv'X Street, ' . ... i.u Air 21 with his line to S. II Styron's line to the beginning, containing Ave hun dred (500) acres, more or leas. Enured the 4th day of April, 1922. S H. Styron, Filed April 4th, 1922, st 9 o'clock, A. M. Troy Morris Entry Taker. Apr27 One trainman was killed and three others were overcome wkea their Uala stalled la a gasfllled tuiatl eae all long la Oregea. The three were fovnd aaensclevs la the cab' f the engiae sad ike deed snaa was found at the' rear, where he had fallea ever'. rente by smoke sad gas. A eoonatrous flak, of a species an knows te sdenre, jisi be aOrtt In the Aslu RL.er ef tonl.Une. The ttk Is reeiarkable in that in plae e S SMuta It takes aourUhmt nt thresfh a cauliflower .formation under 1" thrat Jt has so Jaw or epninf ef ary kind In lis htJ, eirrpt two small double aottrCa hgh. on 1:i had, and s pair ef mlnuto ej-M It'h-s a backbone with ver.rlrae, two small flns snd tm'tli b!.' NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN J. The parties above named, and all other persons interested, will TAKE .NOTICE, that on the 23 day of Feb ruary, 1922, the above named petit .oners filed a petition In the offlce of the Clerk of the Superior Court or Uirteret County to have the title to certain lands therein described rertatered and confirmed punuant to Chapter 90, ef the Public Laws of 1918, and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and tut summons has been Issued returnable at the office of the. Clerk of the Su perior Court of Carteret County, o1 the 25 day of April 1922 Said lands lying snd being In. Car teret County, isorth Carotins, sit uated la 8traiu and Smyrna Tgwn--ahlpa, and sdjoinlng the lands ef Ward and Warren, the Virrinla-Caro. Una Farms Company, the 11111 Heirs, the Davis. Heirs,1 and others, being composed on the TigoU trsct, Eli jah Cilllkea tract, Cramer tract, Devia-Nelaoa tract, and ether tracts, ender one survey-made by C K. Howe, Suverof, which. eld survey is mere particularly, described as fol lows, vhi . sll ef which) have heea " cemned Beginning at a point on the Ward's Creek Canal, sld petnt le 820 poles from the junctioa ef amid canal and Ward's Creek, running thenre Sooth 44 drgrees snd 10 mlogUe East 80 poUa to an Iron stake near the heed ef WUUtoB Creek; thence fotlew' in the various teerees of the Creek S. 8 dorreee.Eaat 230 poles te en Iron take, Ruben .WUlla' comer, thehee North 81 drreea Wait 24 pol U a Iron (take, thenre along a diUh Soetlk 12 dcre Wet 41 pales to an Iron stake, thvnre South 15 d trees West 14 pcUa and It fttt to an. Iron stake, thtnre South 27 dc rreet Wet 19 pUs V Iron stak, thence South It d'tr" Wet 27 rIts te an iron stake, thenre S iu'h 1 drgrees and 4i m.nuta Y t,l 1SS pol.i to a st?r.e, thence Siuth 1 d- gree Wes(62 poles to a stone, thence South ; 58 degrees West 72 'poles to an iron stake thence along'' a' ditch South. 14, degrees; and 30 .minutes West 21 1-2 poles to a corner of a itcjj, thence along ; another ditch South 60 degrees East ,40.i-2 poles to the corner . of the ditch, thence South 60 degrees and .80 minutes West 181 poles to an iron stake; the Davis heirs i:ornrencerwiththeir line North 27 degrees West 97 poles ana iv iz leet to an iron stake, thence with their other line South 54 degrees West 40 Doles to an iron stake, another Davis, corner, thence with their other line' as follows South 44 degrees and SO minutes East 49 poles to an iron stake, thence South. 18 degrees and 30 minutes West 100 poles to a stone, thence South 53 degrees East 125 poles to a stone by a large pine, thence North 65 degrees East 146 feet to an iron stake on the West side of Willow Bridge, thence along' the line of ditch South 68 degrees East 30 pole3 to an iron stake, thence along the line of another ditch South 32 degrees West '12 poles to the corner of the ditch, thence with anotherditch South 11 degrees and 45 minutes East 32 poles to an iron stake at the North edge of the Main Road, that leads to Williston, thence with said road South 50 degrees West 282 feet to a stake at the edge of the Road, tLence with said Road South 38 de grees and -30 minutes West 300 feet to an iron stake at the edge of the Main Road and in the line of a pri vate Road, being the corner of the Smith land, thence with Smith-line as follows: North 52 degrees Westl 730 feet to an iron stake, -agreed corner, thence North 38 degrees ast 370 feet to fcn iron stake. anther agreed corner, thence 'North 77 de grees and 15 minutes West 96 1-2 poles to a stone, thence North 87 de grees and SO minutes West 99 poles to a stone, (shown on the msp as corner number33) ' thence with the Pake and Smith land South 40 de grees and 30 minutes West 306 poles to an Iron stake, thence with the Da vis line North 89 degrees East to an iron stake, the Robert Whltehurst corner, thence with Whltehurst s, Lewis' and Hancock's lines South 52 degrees East 237 poles to an Iron stake tHence South 55 degrees West 50 poles to a stone, thence with Bells snd Hancock's lines South 74 degrees and 30 minutes West 130 poles to a stone, thencewith the Fulford line South 2 degrees West 88 poles to an iron stake, thence Souths degrees West to the Straits Road, thence with edge of the Straits Road south westwardly to an iron stake, t..e cor ner of the tract of land sold to El bert Chadwick by Ramsey and Eweil, thence with the line of the same North 8 degrees East 166 poles to an ion stake another corner of said Elbert Chadwick land, thence North 84 degrees West 248 poles to a con crete post, thence with the Stewart and Roberts land North 10 degrees West 82 poles to an iron stake, thence with Chew Gilliken's line North 82 degrees East 50 1-2 poles to an iron stake, thence due North 98 1-2 poles to an iron stake, Amos Lawrence corner, thence with his line North 15 degrees East 149 poles, thence South. 88 degrees East 20 .poles.-4hence .North .12 degrees East 30 poles to an iron stake, Gilli kin's corner, thence with . his line North 86 degrees East 70 poles to Gilliken's other corner, thence with bis other line North 18 degrees West 67 poles to an Iron stake, thence crossing the Main Road North 74 1-2 degrees East 108 1-2 poles to a stone. the corner marked 33 on the map as above referred to, thence North 40 decrees and 80 minutes East 65 feet to a stone, thence North 42 de grees and 80 minutes West 162 poles and 4 feet to a stone, thence North SO degrees snd 20 minutes Esst 67 poles to an iron stake, thence with the lines of the Piner Heirs North 29 degrees West 188 poles to an iron stake, thence Sooth 45 degrees West 46 poles to an Iron stake, Gillikin 's corner, thence with his line North 9 degrees West 154 poles to sn Iron stake, thence with Lewis line 8)uth 76 degrees East 100 poles to iron sUke, thence North 11 degrees West 127 poles to an iron stake, thence North 70. degrees West 20 poles to an Iron stake, thence North 49 degrees West 66 poles to an Iron stake, thence South 28 degrees Eaat 65 poles to sn Iron stake, thenoe North 73 degrees West 20 ' poles, thence North 40 degrees We t 48 poles to sn iron stake, thence South 72 degrees and 30 minutes Eat'S9 poles to sn Iron stake, thence with Gillikln's line North 28 degrees West 511 poles to Ward's Creek, thence the various courses of Ward's Creek northwardly to the Junction of Ward's Creek and Wards Creek canal referred to above, thence North 44 derrees Weat 92 polat, thence with Pens Lumber Company's line ss follows! . North 84 degrees West 101 poles thence South 78 degrees and SO minutes West 452 peles te an Iron take, thence North 49 degrees West 80 poles to the Keller land, thence with the Use of same North 41 de grees East ISO poles to SS . Iron take, thence North 49 degrees West 78 polos, thence North 16 dorreee East 60 poles, theses due North 90 polee te an Iron stake la the New by and Whlu Use; thence with their line doe East ISO poles te their cor ner, thence with their ether ' line North 4 degrees Weat 104 tolas te their ethe comer, taeace North 41 degrees sad SO sninutee Eiat SS 14 poles to sn Iron stake, T- 8. So a th rall's corner, thence with his line Kouth 44 degrees Eaat 640 solas to the said Ward's Creek canal, thence up said tana North 41 dtrrees and 80 anlnvUs Cast 211 M polee to the beginning,, contstnlag, 6,000 . seres, more er. . This 23 day of February 1622 , ' ' L. W. Hauell. ' Clerk Superior Court of Carttrvt County. 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