THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MAY 7 1925 PAGE SEVEN trade builders , Want Ads WtKMMON NtWS PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Fire and Windstorm INSURANCE SEE Miss Ella D. Davis ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. aid court, the undersigned commis Having qualified as administrator oner will, on the 18th day of May Frc" of the estate of Jennie C. Thomas. a' 12 'clock M- at the court' ' deceased, late of Carteret County, house door in Carteret County, North PLENTY OF WARRANTY DEEDS, jm.day and Sunday and filled hU it- N c this is to n))tiy all persons 'Carolina, offer for sale to the high- Elder J. W. Sewell of the Will Baptist church was ovo Mortgage Deeds and Chattels at the i gular' 1st. !' r.day appointment at News office. est bidder for cash those certain jFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT North River and Beaufort Sunday. or will take boarders. Prices reason able, tf E. . Carrawav went to New Tuki"s- said deceased to exhibit them to the ;tracts r Parcels of land lying and ; Roy C. Carraway was a visitor at lml,.rsi,P(, on or hpfore the o'Jth. ieing in Beaufort Township, Carter- 3 'y-1 .,T Jt- t? dav of April. 1926. r.r this notice will et uniy, iwwi Carolina, more iui- Captain Alex Truitt spent the , ' ,.ij : t,. fu0:. ,.-,.,- ly described as follows: u. u. nuiuKuiu, wees ena ai rseauiort witn nis lam- . ..., ; jt,f ,.i i ,iiy. i Mrs. EXPERT LOST ONE TWENTY DOLLAR Bern Tuesday. I Bill, Silver Certificate, in business j Captain Salter made his regular section of Beaufort Monday. Finder trip to Nw Bern Tuesday. nlaoDa rafnrn f T? V .TnfAin Tioaii-! rt T if . . .1 . . . nv f" n.ev. . iu. carraway recurnea WAICH OC JLWLLRI fort, R. F. D. and receive reward It home Monday afternoon! from his' c ' work at Atlantic. LET US PRINT THOSE PROGRAMS Mrs. M. E. and Miko Lina ifor your school play. We make a REPAIRING WM. H. BAILEY All persons indebted i- said estat? ut. ' 2 1-10 acres, more or less, v m p.wise make immeamr. payment. io.,onf0fi v, sit0 f Mnrth rm1inn i This April, 29th, 1025. jNov. lst. 1906, to W. H. Walton, FRANK L. KING. jset forth in Book 5 at page 546, Office Register of Deeds for Cartcr- ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ipt County .particular description by Having qualihed as administrator !reference thereto and to deed from the estate of J. T. Johnson, this isWm. Waiton et al.. to J. F. Duncan. . . - .. . i.i y to notify all persons having claims 2nd. 27 5-10 acres, more or less WITH B. A. BELL mm m A COMPLETE STOCK Of Victor Victrolas and Victor Records MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED WILLIAM T. HILL 61 Pollock St. BEAUFORT NEWS. WE SELL PLANK TYPEWRITER paper 8 1-2 x 11. Can cut any size '..m, V A ..... ! 4-: n n.,. n rt A may i.ccu. xjuiiub, wubtuga auu ruled. THE BEAUFORT NEWS. UNDERWOOD EYPE WRITERS NOTICE. SALE OF LAND Under the terms of that certain mortgage deed executed by C. F. Stanley and wife Fannie Stanley to the undersigned mortgagee, dat ed February 20th., 1922 and re corded in Book No. 30 at page 305 in the office of the Register ofDeeds for Carteret County, North Car olina and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court house door of Carteret County in the town of Beaufort, N. C. on MONDAY the 8th., day of June 1925 at the hour of 12 O'clock, M., the following lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Carteret, State of North Carolina and in the town of Beaufort, described more fully as follows: Being part of Lot Number 123 ipent Sundav afternoon lit South f .vv,:u5f fuQry, fu0 Hoi7np,i ,. . r ,,,.. , ,riL specialty of program printing. THE River with Mr. and W. E. Ball and I Z v r " " "kI , V1''. v.uuu., . :iyuo( set iortn in book o ai page y ,23rd. day of April, 1926 or this no-;547i office. Register of Deeds for ' tice will be nleaded in bar of their rrf.t r..r o.; NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ,, " . , T . , j.'.jOld Town, in the plan of said town, commencing at S. I. Turner's north east corner on Queen Street and This 23rd, day of April 1925. I . ... ...... f nn P g nortnwaraiy witn yueen PEARL JOHNSON, i 3rd' w Street 36 2'3 feet; thence westward- Administratrix of the estate of J.!"' I1 Parallel with Broad Street to Jer- ..v. . n. v. recovery. tion by reference thereto and to deed Under and by virtue of an order I All persons indebted to said estate by Wm Walton et al, to J. F. Dun- of the Superior Court of Carteret will please make immediate payment. can 'County, made in the special poceed ing entitled H. W. Noe, Administra- pi . TIT- J T i. . . '4 . TT to uciibic iiuci uamca , oii.il... rp o nn j j k no and others, the same being Number T. Johnson deceased Typewriters $3.00 down and $5.00 . , i per month. We have one of these " , y ' " prIntl A l A mnnhinAa AH hoflrl That XITQ ' ! 5-28-25 State of North Carolina, Nov. 1st.,' pjghert east line; thence south- NOTICE. 1906 as appears of record in Book 5 at page 548, office Register of Deeds for Carteret County, particu- 666 can show you THE BEAUFORT Commissioner will on the 30th day of Having qualified as Adnvmistrar 1 f Pmo ' May 1925, at 12 o'clock, M., at the of the estate of Carrie Davis, de- . . . . . from Wm. Wa BUY YOUR SHIPPING TAGS HERE in the town of Beaufort, N. C, of- to notify any person having any it a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kill the germs rrintmn. and tr ripprf from Wm. Wal- court-house door of Carteret County, ceased, late of Carteret County, thiston gt al to j F rjuncan 4th. I acre, more or less, grant ed to W. H. Walton, in 1906, by State of North Carolina, set forth in Book 5 page 549, office Register lf Klor,V fo ( nH Sttn Da,c lu ",c 'S"e. " " " " ,h mar DujnrnDT vrws ior cash that certain tract or parcel Fer u. iM """-!of land, lying and being in Beaufort r to J. F. Duncan, Attorney, at wardly parallel with Queen Street 36 2-3 feet to S. I. Turner's north line; thence eastwardly paralel with Broad Street to the beginning. This May 5th., 1925 R. L. Davis, Mortgagee 5-28-25 ame to undersigned, duly verilsd, North Beaufort, N. C, on or 27th. day of tine will be pleaded in bar of recov DONT TIE YOUR TAGS TO YOURL0 .; ' . .... .,A orth. Hav of Anril. 1926. or this no- of Deeds for Carteret County, and . vni nuu uiut c iuu uciH,i iwcu, i r T - f Passenger Schedules Effective Dec. 28, 1924. at Beaufort, N. C. Xv. 6:30 A. M Goldsboro, Norfolk and ' intermediate points. Parlor car from New Bern. oarre! or nag ot potatoes use. iu nd define, fl8 follows. HOOKS get them at the NJlWSj Olf- Lyin(? and being in Beaufort Town- try. FICE for 20c per hundred, easy and th th , T , . Any person indebted to said .. Creek ( known by the name of Horse jtatc will make payment to undersign Island. being the west end of said ed. quick to handle. 'fully described in deed from Wm. Walton, et al., to J. F. Duncan. This 15th day of April 1925. C. R. WHEATLY, 4-5-7-25 Commissioner PLENTY OF CARD BOARD WHITE and colors, three grades to select from. THE BEAUFORT NEWS. WE CAN PRINT WOMENS, MISS- en and mens business and calling Lv. 4:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk ;cards and announcements etc. Prices and intermediate iflrp rasonahi. Trv us. THE BEAU points. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va., and Washing ton, 0. C. Fer reservations etc, call on SETH GIBBS Agent, Beaufort, N. C. OR)VER 4o"yEARS FORT NEWS. WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE have plenty of second sheets for typewriter use at the NEWS OFFICE 50c per package of 500. FOR SALE ONE S H. P. LATH- op motor', jump spark $75.00; one cycle Knox motor Basch magneto $75.00. BARBOUR BROS. Island. Beginning at the mouth of Salt Work Creek, running North 66 de grees West 48 poles to Deep Creek; thence up Deep Creek North 44 de grees East 22 poles; thence North 6 degrees East 24 poles; thence South 65 degrees East 63 poles to Salt Work Creek; thence down said Creek South 42 degrees West 43 poles to the mouth of Salt Work Creek, the beginning, containing 13 acres, more or less. This 28th., day of April 1925. C. R. WHEATLY, Commissioner of the Court (TYPEWRITER RIBBONS FOR L. C. HALL' 9 CATARRH MEDICINE ha been used successfully In the treatment I "HALL'S1' CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts Smith, Remington, and Royal, only feJMflrmS !75c each. At the NEWS OFFICE. Sold by all drugnnsts. P. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio. . PROF. CARDS g u -fjy -rt DR. C. S. MAXWELL GENERAL PRACTI' E Office Hour 10 to 12 A. M. and by' appointment. drh. m. hendrk DENTIST Offica Hourn -0 to 12 A. M.. and 1:30 to S P. M. Office over W. P. Sro'th's store Dr. E. B. Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE Phones: Office 83. Residenco 107-L Off.ca Hours: 10 to 1 2 to 5 and by appointment Dr. J- O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist With , Sam K Eaton Co New Bern. N- C. D. W.MORTON Notary Public Insurance "Ramsey Bldg." BEAUFORT, N. C "dXr.L DANIELS SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offices in Elks Temple .'Rooms 401 to 40S Tel. No. 170 , Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. , 3 to 4 p. m. , NEW BERN, N. C. This April 18, 1925. FRANK C. HENRY, Administrator of Carrie Davis. 5-2S-25 ! deceased EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the estate of T. S. Mann, deceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF n'3 s notify all persons having CARTERET COUNTY, claims against tne estate oi saia ae List Takers have been appointed for the diffeent townships in the ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Newport, N. C, m or be- 4 t FELT SLUGGISH THOSE WANTING PIANO TUN- ing, drop me a card. I expect to be in Beaufort soon. Dont have your 1 2 piano tuned below A435 by respon sible tuner. S. L. ROSE, Goldsjoro, N. C. CARBON PAPER 8 1-2 x 13 AT THE NEWS OFFICE 2 sheets for 5c 25c a dozen. FOR SALE TWO OFFICE DESKS and Chairs, reasonable. Carteret Lumber Co., Beaufort, N. C. 4 t WANTED WHITE WOMAN TO keep house and be company for sick lady. No children. Work easy, good pay. Apply to News Office. t f FOR SALE CHEVROLET ROAD- ster, newly painted, new tires, in ex cellent condition. D. M. Jones Co. t f. TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Let us print your cards to be inclos ed in your graduation invitation. We can give you a good job. 50 cards printed in wedding text type for j $1.50. Mail orders receive prompt 'attention. THE BEAUFORT NEWS Job. Dept. TYPEWRITER CARBON PAPER 8 1-2 by 11. 3 sheets for 5 cents Beaufort News. JULIA ALEXANDER Illinois Man Tells About His Relief from Indigestion. "I used to suffer." says Mr. Waller W. Macdonald, of 7ft Fair view Ave., Edwardsville. III., "with indigestion, a tight feeling in my chest after meals felt slug gish, lazy and dull and out of sorts. I would be very constipated. "Some one recommended Black Draught. 1 began using it. 1 found it so very satisfactory I nave used it ever since. 1 wouldn't be without it. "My work is inside. I do not get as much exercise as I would like, and at times my system gets clog ged and 1 would see the necessity of a good active medicine. ' 'After one or two doses of Black Draught, my head clears up and I feel like new. "For stomach or liver trouble, Black-Draught does good." Thedford's Black- Draught is rec ommended by thousands of others tor the relief of many common ail ments due to a torpid liver, need ing laxative or cathartic stimulation. Sold every where; 25c. c-ao tWirarrsrrr mnm xxxzxtxB county to list the real and personal o the 23rd day of April 1926, or property for taxes for the year 1925. this notice wil1 be Pleaded in bar of The List Takers will within the next ltheir recovery. All persons indebt- few davs post notices stating the ed to the said estate will please make places and dates at which they will immediate payment. This 23rd. day of April 1925. W. H. BELL, Executor of the Estate of T. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. Carteret County, In sit for the purpose of listing the prop erty. All persons who are liable for taxes are requested to see the List Taker in his or her respective town- Mann shjp and list their property, during he month of May. The List Takers will ha inafrnnfoH in ronnrf t.n t.Vlis ..... v . ... worth Carolina omce an wno uu nv. usi, auu tnuae tfa Superio Courti wno lan io list wm oe penameu m ac- i Eljn0r M Lawrnece cordance with law tor their tauure to atten dto this most important maller- Van D. Lawrence. All farmers will be required to fur- The defendant above named wiU rish the List Takers with the acreage takJ notice that an action entitled as planted by him in the different kinds I . . n ommenceii in the of crops at the time that he list his Superior Court of Carteret County NOTICE. SALE OF LAND Under the terms of that certain mortgage deed executed by Chas. B. Parker and Allen Parker to the un dersigned mortgagee, dated April lst 1922 and recorded in Book 30 at page 331 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Carteret County, North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured, the under signed will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court-house door of Carteret County in the town of Beaufort, N. C, on MONDAY, the 8th. day of June 1925, at the hour 12 O'clock, M., the following lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Carteret, North Carolina and the town of Beaufort, N. C, more fully describ ed and defined as follows: Being part of Lot Number Eighty Eight (88) Old Town, in the plan of Beaufort, N. C, beginning at An- 5-28-25 jnie Stanley's northwest corner and running northwardly with Queen Street FIFTY (50) Feet; thence eastwardly parallel with Broad Street iONE HUNDRED TEN (110) feet; jthence southwardly parallel with lOiiPPn Rtrppt FTFTV ffim fopt- Robert R. Wheeler, alias William ltrhencf weatwardly IUel with croaa oireei uirj nviui.&u lJiiiN (110) feet to the beginning. Being same lot or parcel of land conveyed to Chas. B. Parker by deed from W. R. Gaskill et al., Dec. 23rd., 1919 and recorded in Book 29 at property for taxes. The farm cen-. n riivnrft frnm thp hon(la of uk has no hearing on taxable values matrimony and the annullment of e 418 umce Kelster 01 Ueeds ana is usea purely ior stausucat ;mal.riage and the id defendant will purposes by the State Department of jfurther take notice that he is requir Agriculture. ed t0 appear before Lawrence Hassell ist you torget: May is tne mown Clerk of Superior Court for said County on the 9th day of May 1925 at Court House of said County in to list taxes. Respectfully yours, W. L. STANCJL, 5-7 County Tax Supervisor Dated at Beaufort, N. C. April 17th. 1925. SALE OF LAND. North Carolina, Carteret County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Carteret County, made in the Special Pro- ceding entitled Julius F. Duncan vs Altha Monroe and husband George Monroe, the same being No. upon the Special proceeding docket of for Carteret County. This 5th., day of May 1925. R. L. Davis, Mortgagee. 5-28-25 Get the bugs before they take the Beaufort, N. C, and answer or de-garden. Don't nurse the vegetables mur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said complaint. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk of the Superior Court. E. M. Green, Attorney. 5-7. The Mrst step in making a better homo is t find out wherein the pres- along to maturity and then let in sects or disease take them. Knut Hamsun, Noble prize winner, nearly starved to death before he got a steady job driving Chicago street cars. The Beaufort News is read by many of the most substantial people cut one falls short, states Mrs. Jane in Carteret county. For that reason iS. McKimn'on of the State College'1 SOd advertising medium. Extension Service. A little ad ia the Want Column us ually brings good rett,hs. Try ana ;ad ht soarinced. .ii r THE LINEN THREAD COMPANY 96 Franklin Street NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS OF HIGHEST QUALITY, COTTON AND LINEN NETTING Miss Julia Alexander of CharlctU, N. C, a lawyer and member of th tat legislature, hat entered th race for th Democratic nomination for th governorship of North Carolina A. N.& T. COY LINEN NETTING n.tS t BEST Always DEPENDABLE The Leading Brand for 75 Years GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING For Seins, Traps, Pounds Etc. Etc. f BRANCHES GLOUCESTER, BOSTON- BALTIMORE, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO

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