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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930
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Htnthfihi.rhPst bidder for ah the 'MARKETS GLUTTED, ,so many cucumbers in all my life," ! bers which has been operating in convictions tw revsJ Jh' J"
and described as follows. T,,.... V, " .! i. , 1 day. He arrived on doatn
PIRT TKM T- betrinnine ai ooiusnoro, June i uuuoc anu m o r-moK vwiuu.i mu Liui.ns i.iuu u""""' -
at southeast corner of Russell Smith s cucumbers pourea into tne uoiusooro over a uiuciv iunK.
thrnee a southeast and Mount Olive truck markets to-i
:,...,,,!i ,., nl.,n,r tlv crock 70 dav. The mice of potatoes in the i ALLEGED SAFE ROBBER IS
poles; thence a we.-t direction to the Goldsboro market has sagged to 52.50
i Davis' line; thence with said Davis a barrel from $3.75 to $-1.00 ten
i line to the south line; thence to the days ago. Cucumbers brought 25 to
I beginning, containing four (-4) acres, 42 1-2 cents a bushel. "1 never saw
FU TBEH1ND TRIPLE EARS
Wilson, June 24 H. O. Jones, al
leged leader of a band of safe-rob-
I day.
County officers yesterday discovei- .nay, i.'-o.
ed Jones had partially cut through; The case of McLood has proved
the steel wall of a previous cell in one of the most perplexing in the h-s-which
he had been held since his ar- j , ry of capital punishment in North
,f tv,.,,. tmnsfpi-rpH him to a tiny ; arolina. First convicted of attack-
i cell inside two larger' steel cages.
more or less, and known as the home
stead of Joseph W. l'iner."
"SECOND TRACT: Situate on the
south side of Jarrott's Hay on the
Wolf Pit Point, it being my one-half
interest in a tract of land said to
contain H acres. Beginning at the
mouth of a gut and running thence
with the gut South ol dognes West
4'J 1-2 poles; thence North L17 de-
, , ,M,v WITH A;grees West, 4U poles tnence iNoun
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY WITH A,k rces'Ea8t .,;) po,M tQ tho
water; thence the various courses of
the water to the beginning."
The above two tracts of land he-
Maccabees Certificate.
TYPEWRITERS WE SELL THE
famous Underwooo r,, imc tne same which was conveyed by
tan buy one on very easy ; j , h w, riner to Klijah rinir by
deed dated March 21st., 1922, and
recorded in the Registry of Carteret
County in No. 30, page 32, and to
which reference is hereby madu for
further description."
This 21st day of June, 1930.
E. W. HILL,
July 17 Trustee.
t the Beaufort News and let us ex
plain it to you.
REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED
in town lots or country property ad
dress The Carteret Realty & Insur
.nn Co.. D. W. Morton, secretary,
Beaufort, N. C.
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Prepare To Spend The
Fourlh of July
With A
VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS
Cards and Personal Stationery made
according to your taste and directions
at the Beaufort News office.
ADDING MACHINE PAPER AND
an always oe nau
Also type-
Second Sheets ca:
the Beaufort News office,
writer ribbons.
FOR RENT - HOUSE CORNER
sind Pine street, n-
bath, electric lights, all
Live Oak
condition,
conveniences. .
Beaufort Lumber and Manufacturing
Co., Phone CO. 1 f-
NOTICE.
North Carolina, ,
Carteret County.
Under terms of that certain trust
deed dated February 27, 192S, record
cd Book 35 page 2S5, R.gistor of
Deeds Office, executed to undersigned
by Oscar E. Duncan et ux. Bessie,
undersigned will sell, for cash, at
courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C,
on Monday, July 28, 1930, at noon,
to highest bidder, the following de
scribed property:
Lot No. seven (7! in Block No.
Two (2), plat of Highland Park sub
division, leeordeJ in !'ooi- of Maps
No. 1, page 39; said lot being 50 feet r
FOR RENT AT MILL, 3 FIVE
room houses, light, heat and water.
v; condition. 1 six room house.
light heat and water. Fine condition
Beaufort Lumber at aiauig
Phone 06.
Co.,
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REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RE-
turn, or information leading to re
turn of Remington double barreled,
v shot trun. Address
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Owner, Care Beaufort News.
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FOR SALE 1926 MODEL DODGE
Coupe in first class shape, with prac
tically new tires. Price $225 Hen
derson's Garage.
fOR SALE ONE MACA ENGINE.
Apply to C. A. Oden, Beaufort, N. C.
FOR SALE ONE 24 MODEL STAR
Engine in good condition. See or
write J. A. Wallace, Merrimon, N. C.
ZENNIAS FOR SALE SEE MRS.
J. A. Chaplain, Mulberry Street.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO
run McNess Business in Carteret
County. Vjonderful opportunity.
TvTako $8 to $15 daily. No experi
ence or canital needed. Write today.
McNess Company, Dept. M., Freeport
July a
TOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE
or apartments with hot and cold wat
er, lights, telephone. Apply 'llrs
Annie B. Loftin or phone 135 L
FOR SALE PRACTICALLY NEW
r'oaV, Twister. Will sell at a bar
See Roy Eubanks, Beaut ort,
on At:
depth.
This
July 17
n'.ie. Uond and 100 feet in
June 25th., 1930.
W. A. MACE,
Trustee. 1
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REDUCED ROUND TRIP
EXCURSION FARES
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R
account
Summer Excursions May 15 -Sept
(Daily) . .
Week End Excursions May 9
4 (Weekly).
Sunday Excusions June 1 August 31
(Weekly).
Niagara Falls Excursions June 19
Oct. 3 (Weekly).
Jersey Coast Excursions June 18
Sept. 16 (Weekly).
Economical Vacation Trips. Consult
any Agent or inquire of
J. F. DALTON
Traffic Manager,
Norfolk, Va.
V SWIM SD3T r K J
$ - p A
i .g ana slaying an ageu i. muij
.onian, iuc ueoei iook nis case. io me
MORE CONGRESSMEN j Supreme court which ordered a new
FORSEEN FOR STATE trial on the ground that blood hound
I evidence on which the state's case
Clrirlotte June 24 The possibility ! was based was incompetent,
that North Carolina in the re-appoint-1 In May, 1929, the negro was tried
ment of members of the national j again before Judge Garland Mulyette
I,,,,,,, f ,-,.nv..s..nlntives will be giv-'and convicted a second time. The Su-
en two more congressmen and certain j
ly one additional member was advanc
!ed today by Charles M. Setzer, su-,
ipervisor of the 1930 census in" the j
i seventh North Caroliina district, in
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.a taiK to tne v.iuiiioilc i.uuhvi
j club.
j Mr. Setzer pointed out to the en
gineers that principal growth in the
past 10 years as revealed by, the cen-
ussu figures, has been in the pied
I mont section, in the far eastern sec
tion of North Carolina, lost 3 8-10
pre cent in that period, while the
fifth district gained 40 per cent, and
the ninth, in which Mecklenburg is
located, gained 33 per cent, said Mr.
Setzer.
picme court upheld the second ccin
viction over a vigorous dissenting of
Justice Adams with Justice Brogdon
also expressing doubt as to the neg
ro e's guilt.
WILL HOLD CONFERENCE ON
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
WILBUR M'LEOD GETS
EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
SAM LIPMAN & SON
New Bern
Beaufort
Raleigh, June 23 The shadow of
death that has hovered for more than
two years over Wilbur McLeod, Lee
county negro, was lifted today by
Governor O. Max Gardner who an
nounced that he would commute
sentence to life imprisonment. The
govirnor said 'he seriously doubts
the man's guilt.
McLeod, after two Superior court
Over a Billion Deadly Ca ms
in a Single Drop of Water ,
Germs nro so small that ihero nwy
1'? ri3 tanry as one billion, seven hun
dred million of them in a dop of
water. And just a lew of these tiny
pornw, if they pet inlo your blood
ihrnmrh n rot in vour skin, may mako
you so sirk you will bo in bed for
weeks rrny cause, tho loss of a limb
through blood poisoning may even
infect you with that most dreadful and
fatal of diseases, lockja7.
Just because you can sce no dirt in
ft cut does not mean that it is clean.
You cannot sco germs. Tho only safo
and sane thing to do, is to thorouglily
wash every cut, no matter how small,
with Liquid Borozone, to loll tho
perms, and then dust it with Borozono
Powder, to hasten tho healing. Liquid
Borozone costs 30 cents, 00 cents, $1.20
and $1.50; Borozono Powder, 30 cents
and CO cents, and cm be had at
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N. C.
Jul 3
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administratrix
nf Hip estate of Daniel Willis, dtceas-
ed, late of Carteret County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the said estate
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the
5th day of June 1931, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to the
said estate will please make immtd
iate payment.
This 5th day of June, 1930.
EUNICE GILLIKIN,
Administratrix of the estate of
Daniel Willis, deceased. 7-10
NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER
DEED 0F TRUST
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in ' that certain
Dc?d of Trust from Elijah Piner and
wife, Lillie Piner to E. W. Hill, Trus
tee, bearing date of June 18, 1927,
ard recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Carteret County,
North Carolina, in Book No. 35, page
276, default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness
therein secured, tho legal holder of
the indebtedness secured by the said
Deed ot Trust having requested tne
A -r n i Tmofaa r, coll Q'.u
lands describtM in said Deed of Trust i
as provided for in said Deed of
Trust, the undersigned will, at 12
o'clock, noon, on Tuesday, July 22,
1930, at the courthiuse door in
Beaufort, N. C. offer for sale and
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Beaufort Banking & Trust Company
at Beaufort, North Carolina to The Corporation Commission at the close
of business on the 30th day of June 1930.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $396,425.G9
Overdrafts 26.89
United States Bonds 500.00
North Carolina Bonds 20,500.00
County and Municipal Bonds 960.00
All Other Stocks and Bonds a 10,972.50
Banking House 28,969.22
Furniture and Fixtures 9,977.00
Cash in Vault and Amounts Due from Approved
Depository Banks 90,798.67
Checks for Clearing and Transit Items 3,709.40
Cash Items (Items Held Over 24 Hours) 91.70
Other Real Estate l 7,176.27
Premium on N. C. Bonds ; 209.60
TOTAL $570,316.93
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 8,000.00
Undivided Profits (Net Amount.) 5,751.65
Demand Deposits Due Banks 1,343.84
Other Deposits Subject to Check 148,506.66
Deposits Due State of North Carolina and Any
Official T ereof; Secured, $ 10,050.17; Unsecured, $ 10,050.17
Demand Cer ideates of Deposit (Due in Less
Than 30 Days) - 18,386.99
' ashiers Cr xks Outstanding 1,949.66
rertified CI cks Outstanding 1,530.01
Time Certifi ,-.tes of Deposit (Due on or After 30 Days) 500.00
Savings Der .sits (Due on or After 30 Days) 324,297.95
Rediscounts NONE
Bills Payable NONE
TOTAL $570,316.93
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ,
COUNTY OF CARTERET )ss
U. E. Swann, Cashier, J. H. Potter, Sr., Director, and C. G. Gaskill,
Director of the Beaufort Banking & Trust Co., Bank, each personally
appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself,
says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and
belief.
(State Superintendent
Public Instruction)
Raleigh, July 1 "The program for
the Sixth Annual North Carolina
Conference on Elementary Educa
tion which will be held in Chapel Hill
on July 17 and 18 promises to be of
greatest value to all persons who at
tend the Conference," according to
Dr. M. ('. S. Noble, Jr., Executive
Secretary of the Conference. "The
persons who will deliver talks during
the Conference," according to Dr.
Noble, "are persons who have con
ducted outsiandin.? studies in the
Meld of elementary education during
the current school year. Superinten
dents, supervisors, principals, and
teachers should derive (jreat benefit
from hearing the program speakers
describe the practical manner in
which they have dealt with their
problems.
For instance Superintendent W. H.
Pitt man will describe t::e ia.-.nner in
which tli" public schools ot Edge
combe County have cooperated with
Ciovernor (inr.iii-i 's l.ivc-at -Home
Program; Sujwintemient k. V.
CarvM' of Hickory wili describe the
supervised study program which has
been tried out successfully in the
public elemental' schools of Hickory;
Miss Pessie Terry will tell how the
school library in the Rockingham
Grammer School is used to help the
child develop the habit of critical
thinking; and Superintendent B. L.
Smith will tell about the chnrcter
education program in the Shellby
public schools.
According to Dr. Noble, the
program for this year's Conference
on Elementary Education shoulld be
of greatest practical benefit to any
person who works in the elementary
schools because it will consist of a
series of speeches in which
successful North Carolina educators
tell how they are solving those
problems which are fundann ntal to
the public elementary schoolls. '
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our thanks and
sincere appreciation to the many
friends who sympathized with us in
the recent death of our beloved son
and brother Dallas. We also appre
ciate the many floral tributes and ev-
eiytlnng that was done to
our grief.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fulcher
and children.
assuage
Carteret county Irish potato grow
ers report an average price of $4.25
a barrel for their crop this season and
say they made some money. They
lost heavily however with cucumbers
and snap beans.
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Sworn to and subscribed before
me this the 2nd day of July, 1930.
(SEAL) Julian Hamilton
Notary Public
My comm. expires May 1', 1932
U. E. SWANN,
Cashier
J. H. Potter, Sr.
Director.
C. G. GASKILL, .
Director,
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