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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JULY 2 1925 PAGE SEVEN other parties interested will TAKE NOTICE that on the 16th. day of May, 1925, 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 to certain lands therein described, registered and confirmed pursuant to l -. SHERIFF'S SALE COUNTIES OFFER ROAD FUNDS larger blazes occurred at Morganton, RESALE OF LAND L. C. Smith Typewriter. Two FilinS Nort Carolina TO HIGHWAY BOARD j Burlington, Shelby, Smithfield, Ay-j, Undef and by virtue of an Cabinets. One Stationary Cabinet, 'cret County (Continued from page one) den, Hamlet and Wadesboro. jof the Clerk of the Superior Court! Said safe. Multigraph, Typewriter Jn matter of 0ctober 6th cral narcotic laws. Four entered! After a recent conference with the '0f Carteret County ordering a resale and Cabinets being the same as nowilg94 pleas of guilty and were fined from 'executive committee of the Cullo- ot the following described real estate located in the office of Piner Bros. I "J. q60 g Speer. 0r wnom ft $250 to $1,000 by Federal Judge whee Normal and Industrial Sehoorunder mortgage foreclosure, for the in the'r Fisb- House. !may concem ' Meekins. One was convicted and a Governor McLean announced that ,reason of a raise of the bid as made One Maxwell Truck, being the j t.,,!, MnVirp nH.!.nH disagreement resulted in another matters in dispute appeared to be at the 8aIe on the 150l day of June same truck now in use by Piner Bros. had Jq rtaxe3 at the sheriff Jthe provisions of Chapter 47 of the Tn addition to navinr finps practically settled. An entirely newjioos. anM kv r(.aan of the terms of belnS No- 9365. I - u f, t.Jrnniit.H Sfat,,,. w.tv. r.- these physicians may lose their licen- board 13 in char&e at Cullowhee by that certai,i mortgagS deed executed 0ne Upright Boiler purchased of hM 0ctober6 1924i the fol- lina, and that summons has been is- se to practice in the State. The lne PP" wvm. by S. J. Scott and his wife Lola Adair n"la" ""'"y' ,u- lowing described lands: sued, returnable at the office of the Medical Society has the matter un- 'Scott to the Undersigned mortgagee Cdlea al rme'" Kros- rlsn ouse- Twenty (20) Acres of Open der advisement. 'under date of June 17th., 1917 and I Also " accounts receivable nwlGround ,and -n Carteret Township.. Children in by-gone days "plough-l UJBMMUk&MflSmA recorded in Book 26 at page 267 ." liBted in the name of Geo. S. Speer ed the mud school house. Not so these days. The State Department of Education finds that School busses have been carrying by.dtfi pupils to scnool daily lv (5.30 the past year. Total daily mileage Pattenger Schedules Effective Dec. 28, 1924 at Beaufort, N. C. lent. xm- "--.' unuer uhlb ol june itu : k .,.,.. u J NORFMKJSOUTJIEmiS ! recorded in Book 26 at " for miles to reach the 8 trW -nn.niBf Office Register of Deeds for Carteret .equipment of every kind located in j The amout of Taxe8 due are County and default having been made j l" $r,.61; total certificate of purchase in the payment of the bond secured Pinr Bros, and all property ac- $711 . interest due 20 per cent, mak by said mortgage, the undersigned Julred bv mortgagor to which refer- ng toU, tQ redeem f g -3 Time fof will nflTpw fnr nnlr nnrl w ill hpII fnr ence 18 made or further information. ' , A:- r.k... c 100c 1 1 1 VT 11. " - - , ICHCIUIUIUII CAUUC3 VUWUCr V. XU UU. an7 ' d l cash at the court-house door of Car-1 " Said lands listed name of Geo. Description. . teret bounty. n the town ot Beau- g g f t of 1923 .fort, N. C, on Saturday, the 11th., uunra- morvg-Bee Hav nf .Tnlw 192!",. at th hour of Attorney. 1-O-dS) 12 o'clock, M., the following real estate, lying nd being in the Town Clerk of the Superior Court of Car teret County on the 20tU day of July 1925. Said lands are situate in White Oak Township in the county of Carteret and State of North Carolina, and are bounded and described as fololws: Petition of busses serving 2,006 schools is re ckoned to be 40,765 in ninety five of the 100 counties supplying the chil- lVi 4.90 dren with this convenience. 1,318 busses were operated in 1923-24 cov ering 26,354 miles daily and trans porting 48,251 children. The coun ties of Alleghaney, Cabarrus, Macon, P. M. from New Bern. Goldsboro, Norfolk i and intijrjmpdiate I folk, Va., and Washington, D. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. cji ' of Beaufort, North Carolina and New Kfrn tn Nnr-' ... . - . ... North Uarolina, Known and designed in the plan Carteret County. Cherokee, and Perquimmans have not p0r reservations etc., call on yet taken this advanced step in con-1 SETH GIBBS, Agent, liecting their boys and girls with the Beaufort, N. C. school house. There is to be no postponement of the trial of Jesse Wyatt, former Ral eigh detective charged with the mur der of Steven S. Holt, Smithfield law yer, whom Wyatt shot down on the Garner road some four weeks ago un- der the impression that he was try-j mg to escape with whiskey in h:3 ct said town as part ot Lot Number In matter of Xax Sale October 6th 12 Old Town, beginning at a point ji924. one hundred eighty (180) feet from . Carolina Coastal Orchard Corn Front Street along the eastwardly pany corporations And. whom it may boundary of Lot Number 12 Old concern: EXCURSION Town and running northwardly with! TAKE NOTICE that undersigned No person in actual possession or occupancy; person in whose name jlands aro taxed or assessed not to be found in Carteret County, nor any i mortgagee or trustee upon dilgent I inquiry to be found in said County for notice. SPECIAL 18 DAY EXCURSION :M own ana running nonnwaraiy wim TAKE NOTICE that undersigned NOTICE FARES TO NIAGARA FALLS, N. said line Seventy (70) feet, thence purchased, for taxes, at the Sheriff Y. VIA NORFCtLK (SOUTHERN Vestwardly along the line of the of Carteret County's sale taxes of North Carolina, RAILROAD AND CONNECTIONS line ol tne land ot the late Henry :ig23 held October 6, 1924. the fol- This 11th day of June 1925. C. R. Wheatly Purchaser, Certificate-holder 7-2-25 and June 24, July 1, 8, IS, 22, 29 Augu.t 5, 12, 19, 26 September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Waters sixty six (66) feet to Craven jJowing descrjbed lands Street; thence southwardly with Cra ven Street fifty five (55) feet to Jane Pigott line; thence eastwardly with Four Hundred and Forty acres, in Newport Township, listed in name of Coastal Orchard Company, Be- - . 1 - i r n r -car. Wyatt disclaims any intention '..,.. .... , , , . . . . ,.,,., . . Limited 18 day including day of file of shooting to kill, but simply to stop : , . . e l , .. Round trip fare from Beaufort via , , . Norfolk and Baltimore or Washing- ....r. ."7 , ton $28.50; via Goldsboro and Wash-Jto ihomas uuncan 3 line; tnence 203.68; total certificate of . : Vbr . ' ineton $30.40. Ticnt tne cnartre or muraer loaGrea a- ... . U. j?.. x. u --c - - a r'KHxM.nnnin fnttna foAtM nthar illTIP Tfirr.V nOP 141 I IHHL LU L11H DC- i. vuiivouuuiug laico iiuui uwti i --t ---- - - lUtillL Jane Pigott's line twenty five (25) ing only landg listed by said com, leet; tnence soucnwaraiy with Craven Street fifteen (15) feet parallel ;,. Car.pret Countv. I The amount of Taxes gainst mm Dy ine vyane unty !statjons Information on application (ginning and being the same land sold 02, Time fo rudemption Secretary of State Everett has stocked the White Creek Pond, near Rockingham with 9,000 bass from the "Pete Murphy Hatchery" at Marion, McDowell County. Announcement is made by H. K. Witherspoon publicity engineer of , SPECIAL 18 DAY he State Highway Commission, that FARES TO JERSEY the hard-surfaced mileage of the State is now 1,846; gravel, shale and topsoil, 3,112; dirt road under State control, 10,044 miles. Total com- posing the State's highway system 6, 002 miles, the major portion of which has been constructed since the pass- Final limit 18 day including day age of the first road bond bill by the j sale Genoral Assembly of 1921. Mr. TO ATLANTIC CITY Witherspoon also announces the dis-i Round Trip Fare From Beaufort, continuance of the discontinuance of N. C. via Norfolk and Rail$18.15 to any agent or 4. F. DALTON, General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va., 10-1-25 EXCURSION COAST RE SORTS VIA NORFOLK SOUTH ERN RAILROAD AND CONNEC TIONS. June 23, July 1, 7, IS, 21, 29 Auguat 4, 12, 18, 26 September 1, 9. f ito J. H. scou ana wii3 oy miss iviai- October 6 tie Beaisan of Pitt County, N. C, This 23rd., day of June 1925. Bcaul'ort Banking & Trust Com pany Mortgagee. 7-2-25 CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE ;North Carolina, Carteret County. Pursuant to the power of sale con- jor notice. tained in a certain Chattel Mortgage I This 11th. day of June, 1925 dated January 23rd, 1922, executed j j. p. Duncan Purchaser, by Piner Bros, to the undersigned Certifiicate-holder. mortgagee, and recorded in the of- - 7-2-25 fice of the Register of Deeds of Car teret County in Book 38 on page 140, default having been made in the pay- Carteret' County. Under the terms and provisions of that certain trust deed dated Oct ober 16, 1923, Book 35, page 64 (subject to prior trust deed of date April 2, 1920, Book 23, page 238), executed by Mary T. Thomas et mar, to undersigned, at request of the holder of the two notes thereby se cured, aggregating $3000., in default of payment, undersigned will offer for sale and will sell, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court-house Said lands listed in name of Car- door in Beaufort, said County of olina Coastal, Orchard Co. for tax jCarteret, on Monday, the 27. day of Of year 1923. July, 1925, the property in said two . No person in actual possession or :trust deeds described, to-wit: occupancy; person in whose name In the town of Beaufort; begin lands are taxed or assessed not to be ning at the northeast corner of lot found in Carteret County, nor any number sixty-four (64) Old Town, due are our eastwardly with Thomas Duncan's chase jo04(18.. interest due 20 per making total to redeem $204.- expires 1925. mortgagee ortrustee upon diligent jon Ann street, running westwardly inquiry to be tound in said (Jounty.with the line ot Ann street hlty- leight (58) feet; thence southwardly parallel with Turner street one hun- 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- antic Ocean to a concrete monument said monument being on the higb water line and seventy-two hundred fifty feet (7250) westerly from the Church Spire at Salter Path Village, thence due North along the true Mer- dian thirteen hundred fifty-three (1353) feet to a concrete monument et at the waters' line oa Bogue Sound, thence still due North along he true meridian to the Main Chan nel of Bogue Sound thence went, wardly along the Main Channel of Bogue Sound to Bogue Inlet and the 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.. ut exception of qther 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 jto 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 and dred ten (110) feet to W. F. Hat- L. ' ' ' .',,. ., . ,N. C. 7 9 25 iseus line; mence easiwaroiy wixn SHERIFF'S SALE the State Highway Bulletin of which Via Norfolk and Baltimore or Wash- i. i i j.t. ::i.i.t.'. . unrrA ne nas ueen uie guuuiig sima me ingion iu.u . . . , n , Ur: t,:..u., r..u .undersigned mortagagees will offer jjaat atvcifli jmio. .via xiiumiiuiiu anu yy aaiiuigtuu Governor McLean has appointed Hon. Robert N. Page as representa tive of the public on ' the board of directors of the North Carolina Cot ton Growers Co-operative marketing association. $20.50 Fares to Long Branch $1.20 higher Corresponding fares from other stations. Information on application to Agents or ;ment of the indebtedness therein se-.North Carolina, cured as therein provided, we the Carteret County. In matter of Tax Sale. 6th., 1924 ifor sale and sell to the highest bidder; October for cash at the Court House door in Governor McLean and Treasurer Lacy made a trip to New York dur ing the week to close the loans ar ranged on a pervious visit to the Me-1 tropolis with the First National Bank of that city. $10,000,000 were borrowed on short term notes at 3 1-2 per cent and . $5,000,000 on long .North Carolina; J. F. DALTON, General Passenger Agent, Beaufort, N. C, on Monday, July 6, 1925 at 12 o'clock M. the property described in said Chattel Mortgage, to-wit : ! The entire assets of the said Piner said Hatsell's line and parallel with Ann street fifty-eight (58) feet to NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB the eastward end of lot number six- LICATION ty-four (64) Old Town, thence north- North Carolina wardly with said line one hundred ICounty of Carteret, ten (110) feet to the beginning. Beaufort Township, before II. Second tract: Beginning at the jNorcom, J. P. D. southeast corner of B. J. Bell's lot, running eastwardly with the Whit ford line fifty-five (55) feet to W. S. Chadwick's line, thence southward- Norfolk, Va; 9-3-25 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. To: William A. Gale; or whom it may Concern: TAKF. NOTICE that, undersisned purchased, for taxes, at the Sheriff ,lv wlth Chadwick s line fifty-five of Carteret County's sale for taxes 55 feet to Martha D. Potter's line; f iqm hM rvtnhr fi 1 994 the ithence westwardly with said Potter's .Bros, of every kind and nature in- ifollowin ' described lands: ' 'line fifty-five (55) feet; thence north ciuding business, good-will, and all j ' r.round. in wardly and parallel with Orange equipment used by it in the opera- ret Townshi p, listed in the name street fifty-five 55 feet to the be lion oi ius uusmusa, mciuumg hic ivi-j Willfam A Cale :g'nnl"g, same oeing pari, oi uie H. G. term notes at 4 1-2 per cent. Four million more will be borrowed as needed later in the year. The Gov ernor's little son, Angus W., Junior accompanied his father to "take in the sights" for the first time. Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson, State ;man. Commissioner of Public Welfare, ad- TAKE NOTICE, that the under, vocates the abolition of all county ined purchased, for taxes, at the Carteret County. In the matter of Tax sale October 6th., 1924. To: Warren Smith, Charlie Smith Ber Smith, Herbert Smith, Guy Smith, J. R. Smith and Emma Fore- chain gangs and State care of pris- : Sheriff of Carteret County sale for oners whom, she thinks should betaxes of 1923, held October 6th., classified according to their mental and physical ability and placing them 1924, the folowing described land Part lot in East Beaufort, listed on Mrs. ; tv, 1; mvt tw host the Tax Book in the name of fitted to perform. 'hn F. Smith, state. The State Board of Charities and! The amount of taxes due are $13. Public Welfare announces the selec-l43: total certificate of purchase $13. tion of Miss Mamie Frances Camp, bu. interest due 20 Per csnt makl"ff perintendent of the local board ofitotal to redeem $16.71. Time for Harnet couily to the directorship 'redemption expires October bth 192. of county organization work with the Said land listed in the name of Mrs State Board. Miss Camp will first Jhn F. Smith, estate, take a course in social work at the j This 25th day of June 1925 A. is. roweii rurcnaser ana cer- 7-15-25 The amount of taxes due are ;northern half of lot fifty-four (54) ,$11.19; total certificate of purchase '. $11.69; interest due 20 per cent mak- lowing personal property: One boat by the name of "Bessie," together with a 6 H. P. Lathrop En gine contained therein, and a"!j,le. 0(-i t0 redeem $14.03. Time for! equipment belonging thereto; the; . c ; 7-1 6-25 said boat being about thirty-two feet long and eight feet wida. One boat named "Lela W," to gether with a 15 H. P Engine con- Old Town. This June 22nd., 1925. Julius F. Duncan, Trustee. SPD NO. redemption expires October 6, ''tr".". j Said lands listed in name of V il iliam A. Gale for tax of yer 1923. i No person in actual possession or I . ,i,o r,.mQ State of North Carolina, tained therein, and all equipment ' . . . County of Carteret. thereto belonging; said boat being !found .n Countyj nor any about thirty-four feet long and nine ; feet wide. One boat named "Prince Albert, being about thirty feet long and eight feet wide. Also one Safe purchased from H. !M. Humphrey. One Multigraph and quiptnent thereto belonging. One mortgagee or trustee upon dilgent in- quiry to be found in said County for notice. This 11th day of June, 1925. C. R. Wheatly Purchaser, and Certificate-holder. 7-2-25 Henry K. Fot, vs J. C. Lewis, and Mrs. A. Hoffman, et al. In the Superior Court. Publication Notice of Petition. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 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 fice in Beaufort, N. C, on the 14th 'day of July, 1925, and answer the complaint in said section, or tha 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 Sales of Christmas seals for tuber culosis eradication last year excecd- he parties above named and allied $4,500,000. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE New York School of Social Science i beginning her State work later in the tificate holder. year. The Coal Glen Mine Disaster Re lief Fund has reached expectations and gone 'over the top." Respond ing to the proclamation of Governor McLean the people of the State have ' n i-l.:.. ,f:4r all nflranna Vlflv- $400 in excess of the amount said toj- uus ,s w be needed. The Red Cross ie dia-jn cIai a,nst theu estatte f tributing this fund on the basi, of the eceaaed to ehiblt the"J 4" the un" actual need of the beneficiaries. jdersigned at Smyrna N. C on or Raleigh traffic officers have been M the 2nd. day of July 1926, or 'busy rounding up offenders the pastj" ntice wi b Plead ln ba"; k i.ja w;,, t.M ... fnr 'tneir recovery, ah pwu '' T.W, 1SMUL1U ' t ' 4- i Having qualified as administrator! of the estate of Isaiah D. Willis, de- f ceased late of Carteret County, N. THE LINEN THREAD COMPANY 96 Franklin Street a;; i York MANUFACTURERS OF HIGHEST QUALITY, COTTON AND LINE N NETTING A.N.&T.COY ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This July 2, 1925. JOHN E. WILLIS, Administrator of the estate of Isaiah D. Willis. Aug 6. LINEN NETTING X Cot BEST infractions of one kind and another. 'The principal offences recorded were operating with one light, parking double, lack of rear lights, bright head lights and driving without dim mers. Minimum fine., two dollars. Stacey W. WTade, insurance com- missioner, states that the fire loss in Th fifth edition of Extension Cir the State during the month of Mayjcular No. 114 on Canning of Fruits exceeds the "sizable" sum of $361, land Vegetables is just off the press 400 and that the number of fires re-land a copy will be mailed to residents ported is 156. Value of property atiof the State upon request to the Ag risk $1,431,070, on which there was riculutral Editor, State College Sta insurance aggregating $806,920. The tion, Raleigh. Always DEPENDABLE The Leading Brand for 75 Years f" m" i hi 1 i , , GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING For Seins, Traps, Pounds Etc. Etc. I ( BRANCHES I GLOUCESTER, BOSTON' BALTIMORE, CHIC AG O, SAN FRANCISCO
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