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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 18 1925 PAGE SEVEN Ins t i E.'uenmcr j i W ft VntHN hWltfWll UMOM i i HOMESICK ., j Talo He told such splendid stories, he al- protarcted meeting at South River. f1L69' Merest due 20 per cent mak. County, made in the special proceed- ty, and particular description by ref ways talked to , CaDt Alex Truitt got back on his : 8 total to redeem 14.03. Time for mgs entitled Frank L. King, admin- erence to deed from Wm. Walton et entertainingly. He never talked to her though be were only giving part of his atten tion to her as so many people did. He was always ready to treat her to an Ice cream soda. Al together he wa ' CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE almost a great North Carolina, man. Carteret County. His house was pursuant to the power of sale con- 'v1? uf utrJ,a9KUre- tained in a certain Chattel Mortgage which had been 6 " brought from oth- dated January 23rd, 1922, executed -k-i hv Pinp Prna tn tViP nnrlpi-slirnpri An Ice-Cream 8oda. , rl . . a He had traveled all over the world. He could tell you how the people lived and dressed and acted In all parts of the world, But best of all was his library. It was omy a uuie room out im wuuuu the room, save where the door and window were situated, there were hooka whl,.h wont Hnwn to h pronnd and right up to the celling. He hud a little ladder which he climbed up when he wanted to reach the books high up. Down low there were huge books with many pictures ln them. And how he would talk about his books. He would climb up the ladder and pull down a book. Then he'd tell Maggie what the book was about perhaps why the man had vritten the book he made a book ; come alive at once. And then he would read to her ln his low, expressive voice, and It ' seemed as though the book-shelves no I I ,,n ..- o,,rp.,lin,l ml fham Kllf aa thoilirh they went on many voyages and adven- tures right there ln that library. That was why Maggie loved the II- brary above all rooms. It wasn't Just a room. It was like the opening archway to many lands. In this room you met quantities of people-fascinating, Interesting, ad- venturous people who lived only part of the time ln the book pages. When you wanted them to do so they came forth and told you all about themselves. Then they were reah Oh, they were so tremendously "now and again they would read poe- try, poetry which sounded like rip- pling brooks whispering their Jolly lit- tie secrets to the stones over which thy passed. And sometimes they would Just talk. Maggie loved to tell of the time the mouse had ran into her room and right across the end of her bed and she had not been afraid In the least. Her uncle would tell her how broad minded she was about her spelling. Blshons and oarents." her uncli said, "are narrow-minded about spell- Ing. Tbey always spell In Just one way. But you spell a word serral I dltTerent ways In the same latter and never do the word any harm at all I" Maggie knew her uncle waa teasing her a bit, but still she thought it was a nlca idea to be broad-minded about P11'' . . . . . . And then one night she went up t , tay .U night at her uncle's housV ! Oh, what a beautiful evening they had. They stayed up ever so late, and even when It was long, long after bed time her uncle didn't say: "Dear, dear, why I'd forgotten the time; hurry, hurry. You're way past T)edtlme now I" No, her uncle said: "Well, I suppose you've got to go to bed some time or other." But when she went upstairs to the nice little room her undo had fixed ao nicely for her, the strangest feel ing ln the world came over her. She couldn't pos sibly describe it. She had never had such a feel ing. She didn't exactly feel sick and yet she felt so poorly. It was very, very strange. She looked out of t,h e window through the two big pine trees to ber own house at the foot of the Mil. And then she He Had a Little Ladder. stole down the amir vrv softly. Her uncle was till reading. He did not hear her. Out of the house she went .and flew down the hill to her own house. Her family were Just going to bed. iEuSF 2 "St ad. "aren t you In bed yt? I thought you were spending the night . at ncle's." . Haggle threw her arms round her mother and swallowed very hard. This ew sickness waa ao strange. Butane felt better already. r .k....).) T wouldn't mlt Until morning," waa all that she said, but she dldnt again run the risk of itelng homesick for a long time and her uncle was Just aa nice aboat it aa he could be 1 I IMWUKH " ' MERRIMON NEWS ITEMS. To: William A. Gale; or whom it.the mouth of Salt Work Creek, the to the highest bidder, at the court ! The big rain that struck the East-may Concern: ,beginning, containing 13 acres, more house door of Carteret County.in the 'em part of the county last Friday! TAKE N0TICE undersigned or less. town of Beaufort, N. C.those cer- didn't reach us but we had a good ,purchased' for taXB8' at the sheriff, Thia 6tf day of June 1925. tain tracts or parcels of land, lying season Saturday night !of Carteret County's sale for taxes C. R. WHEATLY, and being in the County of Carteret, I Mr Overstreet the County Agent f 1923, held 0ctober 6 1924, the 6-18-25 Commissioner of the Coutr Beaufort Township, North Carolina, was over to see us last Tuesday. following described lands: described as follows: Mr. Dixon and wife and E. S. I g Martin and children motored to o...... f Rof 4. hnMina. all-ly' total certificate of purchase b Monday morning after spending the week end in Beaufort with his1 f ji l Rev J M Carrawav is at Atlantic this week on business, rt nitr will nnh hi ular trip to New Bern today as his 1 ...... boat is on the ways. l a T. :rB - mortgagee, and recorded in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of Car- teret County in Book 38 on page 140,' default having been made in the pay. ment of the indebtedness therein se- fuoroin nrniiHor) WB tbP .cured as therein provided we the , undersigned mortagageea will offer fn n,l UD11 fo tho hio-hpst hiHnW . for cash at the Court House door in Beaufort, N. C, on Monday July 6 1925 at 12 o'clock M. the 'property described in said Chattel Mortgage, to-wit : I The entire assets of the p;ner ! Bros, of every kind and nature, in cluding business, good-will, and all I equipment used by it in the opera- tion of its business, including the f ol- lowing personal property: One boat by the name of "Bessie," .together with a 6 H. P. Lathrop En. gine contained therein, and all equipment belonging thereto; the boat beinB about thirty-two feet long and eight feet wide. I One boat named "Lela W," to- gether with a 15 H. P. Engine con- j tained therein, and all equipment beIonging. said boat being I , . about thirty-four feet long and n.ne wide. I One boat named "Prince Albert," being about thirty feet long and eight feet wide, j Alg0 one Safe purchased from IL M Hump,hrey. 0ne Multigraph and I'equipment thereto belonging. One L- C. Smith Typewriter. Two Filing Cabinets. One Stationary Cabinet " Said safe, Multigraph, Typewriter and Cabinets being the same as now located in the office 'of Piner Bros. in their Fish House rp , , Isold on May 30th., has been raised One Maxwell Truck, being the' ' same truck now in use by Piner Bros. being No. 9365. I One Upright Boiler purchased u c 1 r ,jcourt-nouse aoor oi carteret ooumy, ,.. . t- r w, iiuiii li v ilia u kJULfkri v vJvmwtT ., . ... Als a11 accounta b e w owing to Pmer Bros, and all other equipment of every kind located in Piner Bros. Fish House belonging tq said Piner Bros, and all property ac- quired by mortgagor to which refer- ence is made for further information. . . . . T moe This therls fj' 2JV THE BANK OR MOREHEAD CITY E. H. Goham, Mortgagee Attorney. 7-8.25 SHERIFF'S SALE. North Carolina, Carteret County, rn matter of Tax Sale, October 6th 1924. : Carolina Coastal Orchard Com pany, corporations And, whom it may concern: TAKE NOTICE that undersigned purchased, for taxes, at the Sheriff of Carteret County's sale taxes of 1923, held October 6, 1924, the fol lowing described lands: j Four Hundred and Forty acres, in 1 Newport Township, listed in name I of Coastal Ordhard Company, Be ing only lands listed by said com pnny in Carteret County. The amount of Taxes due are $203.68; total certificate of pur chase $204.18; interest due 20 per cent, making total to redeem $204. 02. Time for redemption expires jOctober 6, 1925. I Said lands listed in name of Car- olina Coastal.Orchard Co, for tax 0f year 1923. I n0 person in actual possession or 'dp,,,,.' person in whose , name or not 10 be found in Carteret County, nor any mortgagee or trustee upon diligent inquiry to be found in said County lor notjce , mk . Jun(, 1925 Duncan-Purchaser, Ljs,i.. and ,uuuiww;-Hum, 7-2-25 SHERIFF'S SALE North Carolina, Carteret County. In matter of Tax Sale. October 6th., 1924 "" L ' "'co""e" '"". At-i". wnsn,p ,,sted ,n the name of William A. Gale. xnc ai.iuum, ui taxes aue are. TU ..... - a i redemPtIon expires October 6, 1925. eu ln name 01 wu" li-i rv A ftaa t . , rvon ..v.... vmre vr wa ui. jcr No Person in actual possession or joccupancy; person in whose name land3 are taxe(1 0r "ssMsed not to be r . , , anerec county, nor any mortfragee or iruscee upon angent 'auirv to he found In snirl Pniin'tw for f ... . VJ notice. This 11th day of June, 1925. C. R. Wheatly Purchaser, and Certificate-holder. 7-2-25 SHERIFF'S SALE. North Carolina, . . , Carteret County. In matter of Tax SaIe, October 6th 1924. To: Geo. S. Speer; or whom It "'"-o- (iv, ncicsupen urouna, in. may concera. ;time of his death, and designated in fully described inDeed from Wm, take N(mcE undergi d Accordance with the plan of said AValton et al to J. F. Duncan, , ..;. t D . iL ..J u:.. ..... T.. 'ul L,mscu r t me onen.i of Carteret County's sale for taxes of 1923. held OctoberG, 1924, the fol. .lon Ascribed lands: Twenty (20) Acres of Open Ground land, in Carteret Township, listed in the name of Geo. S. Speer. Tne amount or Taxes due are 'ot; tnence southwardly with said lot $6.61; total certificate of purchase and parallel with Orange Street to $7.11; interest due 20 per cent, mak-Sallie Felton or Rosa Felton lot; ing total to redeem $8.53. Time forjthence Eastwardly with said Felton redemption expires October 6, 1925. lot and Alonzo Thomas lot and par. Said lands listed in name of Geo. allel with the Reed lot line to Orange S Speer, for tax of year 1923. No person in actual possession or Occupancy; person in whose name lands are taxed or assessed not to be found in Carteret County, nor any mortgagee or trustee upon dilgent inquiry to be found in said County for notice. This 11th day of June 1925. C. R. Wheatly Purchaser, Certificate-holder 7-2-25 and RESALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Carteret County, made in the Special Proceed-'! ing entitled H. W. Noe, Administra tor, vs Bettie Noe, James E. Smith et al., ordering a resale of the real estate described in the petition, byjNorth Carolina, to sell at public auc - reason of the fact the the amount bid at the sale of the said property as ten per cent, the undersigned Corn- missioner will on the 23 rd day of June 1925 at 12 o'clock M.( at the !ln tne town of Beaufort, N. C, of . fer for sale and will resell, for eash to the highest bidder a certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Carteret, State of North Carolina, Beaufort Township and more fully described and defined as follows: Lying on the south side of Tay lor's Creek known by the name of Horse Island, being the west end of said 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 Ar N.& T. COY LINEN NETTING BEST Always DEPENDABLE The Leading Brand 75 Years TlVt'l I H- H IM-tiif-M-H-l Mil ""'-' nuiict. ukih CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY. T ' l i .. . .-1 unuer ana Dy virtue or an order of the superior court of Carteret istrator vs T. N. Ketchan, William iuomas nJ oiner, neirs at iiw or, T r 1 a.i 1 T . xuuuias, trie same Deing ino- upon the special proceedings docket of said court, the undersigned com - missiontr will on the 13th day of T..I-. tn . . . ouiy, wzo, at iz:uu, o'clock, M., atHNortn Carolina, particular descrip in-'me courtnouse door in North Cflrnlinn nffc fn Beaufort, sale and , 1 will sell for cash to the hiehest bid- der that certain tract or parcel of land lying and beine in Beaufort ,'Township, Carteret County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Rosa Felton, Julia Reed and others, and more particularly described as fol - lows: iseing a certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the Town of 'Beaufort, N. C. adjoining the lot on which Alonzo Thomas resided at the , ucuiu..., as u.e uacK. pari, of Lot No. 25. Old Town, and begin- ,ning at the S. E. corner of the lot 0Wnedby Julia oReed 0,1 the West side of Orange Street, and running Westwardly with said Julia Reed lot j to the Sallie Felton or Rosa Felton Street; thence Northwardly with Orange Street to point of beginning, being the same lot conveyed by Deed from Frederick Guthrie to Elizabeth Severn, dated April, 2nd, 1829, re- torded in Book V, on page 43, Office of Registet of Deeds for Carteret County, and by descent to Jennie C. jThomas, grand-daughter of said Eliz- abeth Severn. This 9th day of May, 1925. GRAHAM W. DUNCAN, 4 t 7-2-25 Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE. NORTH CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the author, ity invested in the undersigned in ac- cordance with the Lien Laws o. tion personal property held for stor age, the undersigned will offer for sale and Will sell to the highest bid der for cash on the 18th day of June 1925, at the Garage of D. M. Jones Company, the following personal property: One Ford Touring Car No. 76868-41-Formerly the property of Mitchell Willis. Hour of sale 10:30 A. M. This the 6th day of June, 1925. D. M. JONES CO. 6-18 RESALE OF LAND. unaer ana Dy virtue 01 an oraer 01 the Superior Court of Carteret Coun- ty, made in the Special Proceeding entitled J. F. Duncan vs Altha Mon - roe et al., ordering a resale oi the real estate described in the petition by reason of the fact that the amount bid at the sale of the said property as sold on May the 18th., 1925 has been raised ten per cent, the under- signed Commissioner will on the 23rd day of June 1925 at 12 0 clock, M., offer for sale and will sell for cash! THE LINEN THREAD COMPANY 96 Franklin Street NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS OF HIGHEST QUALITY, COTTON AND LINEN for BRANCHES GLOUCESTER, BOSTON' BALTIMORE, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO H '"''''"' r.t......t.,L,i,,ttl,4.l,illtMl,t.,t..i..4. 1st. Tract: 'i 1-10 acres more ,or less, granted by the State of North Carolina, to W. H. Walton, grant re - corded in Book 5 at naee 546. Office Register of Deeds for Carteret Coun- al., to J. F. Dunsan. zna. zy o-iu acres, more or less, granted by the State of North Caro - ,lina to W. H. Walton, grant recorded in Book 5 at page 547, Office Regis - ,ter of Deeds for Crteret County, , . tion by reference to deed from Wm. Walton et al to J. F. Duncan. 3rd. C-1G (six sixteenth of nn acre, granted to Wm. Walton by the State of North Caroli na. orant rpcnrd ed in Book 5 at page 548 Office Reg. ister of Deeds for Carteret County, particular reference to deed from iWm. Walton et al., to J. F. Duncan, 4th. 1 acre, more or l.ess, grant- ed by the State of North Carolina to (W. H. Walton, grant recorded iBook 5 at page 549 Office Register of Deeds for Carteret County, and i .us oui uay oi June lao C. R. WHEATLY, Commissioner of the Court ,6-18-25 I " SPECIAL 18 DAY EXCURSION ;FARES TO JERSEY COAST RE- SORTS VIA NORFOLK SOUTH ERN RAILROAD AND CONNEC TIONS. June 23, July 1, 7, 15, 21, 29 August 4, 12, 18, 26 September "1,9. Final limit 18 days including day of sale TO ATLANTIC CITY Round Trip Fare From Beaufort, N. C. via Norfolk and Rail.. $18.15 .Via Norfolk and Baltimore or Wash- ington $16.70 iVia Richmond and Washington 1 $20.50 Fares to Long Branch $1.20 higher Corresponding fares from other Rations. Information on application to lAgents or J. F. DALTON, Gcneral Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. 9-3-25 SPD NO. state of North Carolina. c0unty of Carteret. Henry K. Post, vs J. C. Lewis, and Mrs. A. Hoffman, et al. In the Superior Court. Publication Notice of Petition. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other parties interested will TAKE NOTICE that on the 16th. day of May, 1325, the above-named Peti tioner filed a petition' in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of 'Carteret County, to have the title I to certain lands therein described, registered and confirmed pursuant to the provision3 u chapter 47 of the !c ,id t d gtat . N c ;linat and that 9ummons has been ig.lfice in Beaufort N- C- 0'n the 14th Bned returnable at the office of the ;cierk of the Superior Court of Car. teret County on th(J 20th day q Ju,y lg25 gaid lands are situate in White Oak Township in tfce county of Carteret !and gtate o North Carolinai and are hounded anH HprSh-H os f niolw.. WfrH WM'i't 'H'H Petition Description. In White Oak Township; Beginning at a point in Bogue In et and thence eastwardly along the beach along the water line of the At lantic Ocean to a concrete monument said monument being on the high water line and seventy-two hundred ;fifty feet (7250) westerly from the f . . . i tr-n Church Spire at Salter ram vuiage, ithence due North along the true Mer- dian thirteen hundred fifty-three (1353) feet to a concrete monument set at the waters' line on Bogue Sound, thence still due North along jthe true meridian to the Main Chan- inel of Bogue Sound thence west- 'wardly along the Main Channel of iBogue Sound to Bogue Inlet and the 1 . . .. e place of beginning;- excepting five and ninety-seven hundredths (5.97) acres conveyed to the United States of America and used as Coast Guard Station: In this description included with out exception of other inclusions, Bogue Banks westwardly of the Hoff manor Royall-line, Piney Island, Long Island, Wood Island, Lovette Island, Cat Island, Gull Island, Snake Island front marches and other marsh es attached, contiguous or adjacent to the named marshes or islands: The said lands, easements and rights attendant on or appurtenant to same, being set up on may hereto attached, exemplified as exhibit "A" and made part of this petition. This 16th day of May, A. D., 1925 L. W. Hassell Clerk of the 'Superior Court, of Carteret County N. C. 7 9 25 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having duly qualified as Admin- tratrix of the estate of James Wil son Gillikin, deceased, this is to no- tify all persons having claims a- gainst his estate to present same to the undersigned, or to B. C. Trotter Attorney, at Reidsville North Caro lina, duly vertified, on or before the 13th. day of May, 1926 or this notice will be pleasod in bar of recovery. Any persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 13th. day of May 1925. ANNIE WILSON GILLIKIN 204 Country Club Place, Iviring Park, Greensboro, N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX, of James Wil on Gillikin. 6 25 25 NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION North Carolina County of Carteret. Beaufort Township, before H. D. Norcom, J. P. H. G. Perkins, vs Bert Baily The defendent, aboved named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the court of the undersigned, to recover certain moneys due from the defen dant to plaintiff for goods, wares, merchandise sold and delivered, and that certain personal property belong ing to the defendant has been at tached for said debt; and the defen dant will take further notice that he is required to appear before the un dersigned justice of peace, at his of- day of July, 1925, and answer the complaint in said section, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint and warrant of attachment. This 9th. day of June, 1925. H. D. Norcom, Justice of the Peace NETTING GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING For Seins, Traps, Pounds Etc. Etc. "M""H-t't"I''"'''i'"I'1' ''
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