THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY. JULY 31, 1930
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Also another part of Lot No. 198
I Old Town, situated in the County of
Carteret, Town of Beaufort, N. C,
isaid lot being located on the north
side of Pine Street commencing at
'the southwest corner of Lot No. 198
I Old Town and running eastwardly on
.the line of Pine Street 27 feet; thence
! northwardly 110 feet: thence west-
wardly 27 feet; thence southwardly
on the line of said lot 110 feet to
the point of beginning, it being the
intent and purpose of the above de
scription to convey all interest of the
parties of the first Dart in and to Lot
no. 198 Old Town, Beaufort, N. C
1930, for the purchase of Electric
and Water Supply facilities now own
ed and operated by the CITY OF
BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA.
These proposals will be considered
by the Board immediately thereafter,
and should an acceptable proposal be
received and approved by the Board,
then this acceptable proposal and the
question of selling the Light and
Waterworks utilities will be submit
ted to the voters of said city of Beau
fort, as soon as practicable thereaf
ter. Each pripcipal proposal will be on
forms supplied by the City and will
state the highest cash price offered
for the utilities. In addition to this
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Tract No. 4 Lvini? and beincr in price, each Didder will Bnecifv in de
Carteret County in the Town of tail the exact amount to be charged
Beaufort, N. C. adioinine the lands for all City services on lirhts and
nof Henry Gaskins and more particu-! water, the form of franchise and sche
lany described as follows: Begin- duie ot rates tor water and Iignt
ning at the southeast corner of the services to be effective.
lot belonging to Henry Gaskins and A certified check on some well-
running southwardly 47 feet with known bank in an amount of not less
REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED
to town lota or country property ad
dress The Carteret Realty & Insur
ance Co., D, W. Morton, secretary,
Beaufort, N. C. t i
VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS
Cards and Personal Stationery made
according to your taste and directions
at the Beaufort News office.
ADDING MACHINE PAPER AND
Second Sheets can always be had at
the Beaufort News office. Also type
writer ribbons.
Marsh Street to a stake; thence west-
wardly parallel with Pine Street 62
feet; thence westwardlv and Darallel
with Marsh Street 47 feet to Henry
than $5,000.00 made payable to the
Treasurer of the City of Beaufort
without recourse, will accompany
each bid to apply on the purchase
Gaskins line; thence with his line price and assure the carrying out of
eastwardly 62 feet to the beginning, !tne terms of the proposal.
it being the same lot or parcel of: rreierence win be given to pro
land conveyed by Celia P. Bclaneo. I Posals on the forms supplied by the
to Foscue Mitchell by deed dated City; however, alternate proposals
October 29, 1925, and recorded in'wi" be considered and analyzed. '
Book 51 at pa?e 67, and being thej. Tlle City reserves the right to re
same lot conveyed by Foscue Mit-iet any or aH bids, or to accept such
chell to James O. Harris on January, bid as appears to be to the best in-
Z3, 1920, recorded in Book 51 at terest or tne oity.
page 178, records of Carteret County.
bidder for said lands, at the price of
$1004.30, and whereas, within ten
days from said sale W. W. Clements,
having raised said bid, according to
law, and pursuant to the order of
the court, undersigned mortgagee
will offer for sale and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
courthouse door, in Beaufort, N. C,
on the 6th day of August, 1930, at
twelve o'clock, M., the following de
scribed real estate to-wit:
In Beaufort, Carteret County, N.
C, and being lots No. Five and Sev
en in Plat of Hammocks property,
North of Ann street, in accordince
with a map of said property, show
ing subdivision by C. K. Howe, Sur
veyor, recorded in book 27, page 528
records of Carteret County, N. C.
This July 18th, 1930
2. All cans must be stamped with
the Shucking House Number, and no
cans may be shipped by a dealer un
less this is done. Cans without num
bers will be seized and returned to
probable owm r or confiscated.
3. The nailing of cans is forbid
den. Cans must be used which can
be crimped. In other States nailed
cans are confiscated and this rule
will apply to North Carolina in fu
ture. 4. The refilling of used non-re
turnable cans is a
Very truly yours,
G. L. Arthur Jr.
Assistant Engineer,
Shelfish Sanitation.
Morehead City, N. (J.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of Elizabeth Stewart, deceas
ed, late of Carteret County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
violation of San-undersigned at Gloucester, N. C, on
itary Law; violators will be pro-or before the 21st day of July 1931,
secuted and lose their permits. or this notice will be pleaded in bar
5. Running hot water on hand atiof their recovery.
all times during the operation of any
house. Violations of this rule will
result in immediate shut-down until
hot water is obtained; a second viola
tion will result in revocation of per-
P.EAUFORT LUMBER & MANU
FACTURING CO., Mortgagee.,""-
July 31 ) 6. Hot and cold water spigotts are
. Irequired in both shucking room and
NOTICE OF SALE the packing room.
FOR RENT
Live Oak and
condition, bath,
HOUSE CORNER
Pine Street. Fine
electric lights, all
conveniences.
Beaufort Lumber and Manufacturing
Co.. Phone 66. t f- 45 at page 575, to which reference
1 is hereby made for a more narticu-
Tract No. 5. Lyinir and beintr in
Beaufort Township in the County of
Carteret, State of North Carolina,
and in the Town of Beaufort, being
a part of Lot 216 Old Town in the
plan of the Town of Beaufort, N. C.
and being the same lot or parcel of
land conveyed to James O. Harris by
H. L. Potter and wife by deed dated
May 13, 1924 and recorded in the!
records ol the office of the Register
of Deeds of Carteret County in Book
FOR RENT AT MILL, 3
room houses, light, heat and water.
Fine condition. 1 six room house,
light heat and water. Fine condition.
Beaufort Lumber & Maafg. Co.,
Phone 66. t
FlVEi'ar description, this description also
covers an buildings and improve
ments on said lands consisting par
ticularly of fish house, dance hall
and wharf and it is the intent and
purpose of this description to convey
Appraisals, operating data, forms
and other information may be ob
tained from the City Engineers, the
Utilities Engineering & Management
Company, 917 Johnston Building,
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Authorized by resolution of the
City Council of the City of Beaufort,
North Carolina, this 1st day of July,
1930.
(SEAL)
C. T. CHADWICK,
Mayor.
T. M. THOMAS, JR.
Clerk.
July 31.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RE-
turn, or information leading to re
turn of Remington double barreled,
hammerless shot gun. Address
Owner, Care Beaufort News. t f
FOR SALE 1926 MODEL DODGE
Coupe in first class shape, with prac
tically new tires. Price $225 Hen
derson's Garage.
FOR SALE ONE 24 MODEL STAR
Engine in good condition. See or
write J. A. Wallace, Merrimon, N. C.
Under and by virtue of power of
sale contained in that certain mort-
all the interest of the parties of the 'gage deed, bearing date of June 30th,
r.-- . '- i i. - T ..a. n i
mHiH.., u Voi. iio V'u 1 1928, executed by Mrs. Sallie E
parties of the first part. jSpringle to the undersigned, record
Tract No. 6. In Carteret County, ed in Book 37 at page 623, Records
Beaufort Township, in the City of of Carteret County, N. C, default
Beaufort, N. C. being a part of lot havino- v,0n ; ..
200 Old Town, beginning at a point ! "T l V -T VZ V -on
the west side of Pollock Street ,Pnn(nPal and interest, the undersign
ed will on the 19th day of August,
1930, at the hour of twelve o'clock,
M., offer for sale and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the Court
House door in Beaufort, N. C, the
27. 5 feet southward from the north
west corner of said lot No. 200, run
ning thence southwardly with Pol
lock Street 27.5 feet; thence west
wardly parallel with Pine Street 198
feet: thence northwardly Darallel
with Pollock Street 27.5 feet; thence following described real estate; to-wit
Under and by virtue of the terms,
power and authority contained in
that certain deed of trust of date
October 12th, 1928, executed by L.
W. Howard to the undersigned Trus
tee, which is of record in book 65,
page 142, office of the Register of
Deeds of Carteret County, North
Carolina, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
secured thereby and the Trustee hav
ing been requested to execute the
uses and the trusts therein set forth,
the undersigned Trustee will, on Sat
urday August 23rd, 1930, between
the hours of 12:00 M. and 1:00 P.
M., a tthe Court House door in
Beaufort, North Carolina, expose to
public sale to the highest bidder for
cash, all that certain lot or parcel of
land lying and being in the City of
Newport, County of Carteret and
State of North Carolina, and more
particularly described and defined as
follows:
Fronting on Highway No. 101, be
ing opposite the school house meas
uring 83 feet along said highway and
running back 140 feet, being bound
ed on the Northwest by the lands of
Bell Bros., and on the East by the
lands of Walter Mann, said premis
es being the same lot conveyed unto
the said L. W. Howard by deed of
W. H. Bell, as will appear by ref
erence to the Carteret County Reg
istry. This July 19th, 1930.
W. N. HACKNEY,
Trustee.
David Isear. Attorney. Aug. 14
FOR SALE 5 TITBE ATWATER-
Kent Radio, complete with! batteries,
in first class condition, for sale cheap.
See J. A. Cree at Rose's 5, 10 & 25c
Store. f
The Smithfield Kiwanis Club fi
nanced the buying of six pure bred
Duroc-Jersey pigs for 4-H club mem
bers of Johnston County.
eastwardly parallel with Pine Street
198 feet to the point of beginning.
It is the intent and purpose of this
description to convey all the inter
est of the parties of the first part in
and to lot No. 200 or such of same
as is vested in the parties of the first
part.
This 8th day of July, 1930.
E. L. FORREST, Trustee.
Whitehurst & Barden 7-31
Attorneys.
All persons indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment.
This 24th day of July, 1930.
J. S. P1GOTT,
Gloucester, N. C.
Fxecutor of the estate of Elizabeth
Stewart, deceased. Sept 4
7. Buckets and skimmers must be
kept clean. Permit will be revoked
on the second violation.
8. The inside surfaces of all toilet
seat-boxes must be smooth and tight,
with no projecting joists or studs ex
posed on which fecal matter could
lodge. This rule will be rigidly en-tained.
9. Health Certificate Cards for all
shuckers and handlers must be renew
ed by January 1. 1931. Persons
without cards at that time will not
be allowed to work until they are ob-ttained.
10. All houses must have a cover
ed storage bin for shell stock, and
this bin must be arranged to be free
trom shucking room drainage.
11. Certified Dealers will be
furnished with a list of Certified
Shucking Houses from time to time
during the season to prevent the
nandling of "bootleg" oysters.
These regulations are made for th,
good of all and your cooperation, as
in the past, will help in the establish
ment of a high reputation for North
Carolina Shellfish and will increase
public confidence in the safety and
quality of the product.
STRA3T5
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Lewis and fam
ily left Monday for their home in
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Lionel Murphy of Davis was in
our community Sunday evening.
Mesdames Annie Gaskill, Richard
Leffers, Robert Chadwick, Misses Ma
tilda Gaskill and Thelma Whitehurst
and Mr. Walter Chadwick left Mon
day for Raleigh where they will at
tend the farmers and farm womens
convention.
Mrs. Lela Mathews and Mrs. Fred
Chadwick of Gloucester were visitors
at Mrs. Hilda Murphy's Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of
Gloucester spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Jarvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Piner of
Williston spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Gaskill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chadwick of
Walter Chadwick attended thes how
at Wade's Theatre Friday evening.
Mrs. Pauline Moore of Beaufort is
visiting hef bother Mr. Milton Chad
wick. Miss Clara Chadwick returned
home Sunday after visiting Mrs. Sam
NOTICE OF
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Pursuant to the power of sale con
tained in that certain Deed of Trust
executed by Jomes O. Harris and
wife, Ruth J. Harris, dated March 11,
1929, and recorded in Book 65 at
page 553, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured ana tne noiaer oi mo
bond representing said indebtedness
having requested such sale, the un
dersigned Trustee will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
at 12 o'clock noon on August 11th,
1930 at the Courthouse door in Beau
fort, N. C. the following described
property to-wit:
Lying and being in Carteret Coun
ty in Beaufort Township, adjoining
the lands of Thomas Dudley and
others, consisting of one acre, more
or less, with buildings and improve
ment! thereon, said land known for
merly as the Thomas Dudley land and
was listed for the year 1923 as the
nrnnprt.v of R. B. Simmons and be
ing the same tract of land conveyed
by M. A. Norns and wife, Verdie, to
James O. Harris, Nov. 11, 1926, said
deed being recorded in Book 51 at
page 536. .
Tract No. 2. Lying and being in
Carteret County, N. C. in Beaufort
Township and in the Town of Beau
fort, adjoining the lands of Annie M.
Chadwick and others and more par
ticularly described as follows: Be
ing the south half of lot No. 90, New
Town in the plan of the Town of
Beaufort, N. C, on which there now
stands two dwelling houses, one being
No. 504 1-2 Pollock Street and the
other dwelling being located on the
east side of the above mentioned
dwelling, said lot being all of the lot
purchased from Henry W. Noe and
wife, Bettie, by James O. Harris, to
gether with all buildings and improve
ments thereon and said deed from
Henry W. Noe and wife to james
Harris being recorded in the records
of the office of the Register of Deeds
for Carteret County in Book 12 at
page 208, bearing date November 24,
1911, to which deed reference is
hereby made for a more particular
descriptio n The intent and purpose
of this description is to convey all
the interi st of the parties of the first
part in a. id to the said Lot No. 90
above referred to.
Tract No. 3. Lying and being in
rorPi-et County. Town of Beaufort,
adjoining the lands of Eliza Faison
and others and Known ami aescnueu
Pursuant to the power of sale con
tained in that certain Deed of Trust
executed by James O. Harris and
wife Ruth J. Harris, dated January
30, 1929, and recorded in Book 65 at
page 396, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and the holder of
the bond representing said indebted
ness having requested such sale, the
undersigned Trustee will sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash at 12 o clock noon on August
11th 1930 at the Courthouse door in
Beaufort, N. C, the following de
scribed property, to-w;t:
Lying and being in Beaufort Town
ship, said County and State and in
the City of Beaufort, being a part
of lot No. 216 Old Town in plan of
the townpf Beaufort, N. C, and be
ing the same lot or parcel of land con
veyed to James O. Harris by H. L.
Potter and wife, by deed dated May
13, 1924, and recorded in the rec
ords of the office of the Register of
Deeds for Carteret County in Book
No. 45, at page 575 to which refer
ence is hereby made for a more par
ticular description,
Beginning at the northwest corn
er of Lot Number 50, Old Town,
Beaufort, N. C. running northwardly
with Craven Street fifty five (55)
feet to the N. W. Taylor line; thence
eastwardly with N. W. Taylor line,
one hundred, thirty one (131) feet
to the W. S. Chadwick line; thence
southwardly fifty five (55) feet to
the C. W. Norcom line; thence west
wardly, with the. said Norcom line,
one hundred, thirty one (131) feet
to the beginning, being a part of Lot
Number 60, Old Town, Beaufort, N.
C.
This the 17th day July, 1930.
BEAUFORT BANKING & TRUST
COMPANY, Mortgagee 8-7
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UN
DER DEED OF TRUST.
Under and by virtue of power of
sale contained in that certain Deed
of Trust from C. C. Ward and wife,
Maybell Ward, and mother, Susan J.
Ward, to E. H. Meadows, Jr., Trustee,
bearing date of February 10, 1922,
and recorded in the Registry of Car
teret County in Book No. 38, page
132, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness therein
secured, the legal holder of the in
debtedness secured by the said Deed
of Trust having requested the under
signed Trustee to sell said lands de
scribed in said Deed of Trust as pro
vided for in said Deed of Trust, the
undersigned Trustee will at 12 o'clock
M., on Monday, August 18, 1930, at
This description I the court house door in Beaufort, N.
also covers all buildings and improve-1 C, offer for sale and sell to the high
ments on said lots consisting princi
pally of fish house, dance hall and
and wharf.
loi, uiuuci lor un me tanas con
veyed in said Deed of Trust, and de-
Tract No. 2 Lying and being in
Beaufort Township Carteret Coun
ty, N. C. and in the town of Beau
fort adjoining the lands of Annie M.
Chadwick and others and more panic
ularly described as follows:
the south half of lot No.
Town in the plan of the town of
Beaufort, N. C. on which there now
stands two dwelling houses one be
ing numbered No. 504 1-2 Pollock
Street, the other dwelling being lo
cated on the east side of said dwell
ing above mentioned, said lot being
all of the lot purchased from Henry
W. Noe and wife, Bettie, by James
! . -.1 11 1 MJ!
U. Harris, togeiner wun au ouuuuiks
and improvements thereon, and said
deed from Henry W. Woe ana wue,
to James O. Harris, being recorded
in the records of the office of the
Register of Deeds for Carteret Coun
ty in Book No. 12, at page 208, bear
ing date November 24, 1911, to which
deed reference is hereby made for
more particular description.
This 8 day of July, 1930.
G. A. BARDEN,
Trustee.'
Whitehurst & Borden 7-31
Attorneys.
scribed as follows
"Near the Craven-Carteret line on
the New Bern road between Harlowe
and North Harlowe, bounded as fol
lows: On the South by Julia Fodrie;
Being 'o" the East by N. J. Conner; on the
90 New North by David Ward; on the West
by E. G. Bell. It being a part of
the R. W. Ward estate, containing 20
acres, more or less."
This 17th day of July, 1930.
E. H. MEADOWS, Jr.
Trustee.
E. W. Hill, Attorney. 8 -14
NOTICE. OF SALE OF REAL ES
TATE. North Carolina,
Carteret County.
Pursuant to power of sale contain
ed in that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted by Floyd F. Loftin and
Blanche Loftin, his wife, dated May
25th, 1927, to Beaufort Lumber and
Manufacturing Company, and being
recorded in book 37, page 489, Rec
ords of Carteret County, N. C, and
default having been made in the pay
jment of said notes and mortgage,
land raid real estate having been of-
Pursuant to the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
executed by F. U. Pitt, of Norfolk
Countv. State of Viririnia to W. L.
Stancil, Trustee, dated the 24th day
of July 1925, and recorded in book
35 at page 153, records of Carteret
County, default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and the holder of the
bond representing said indebtedness
having requested such sale, the un
dersigned Trustee, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at 12 o'clock Noon on August
25th., 1930, at the Courthouse Door
in Beaufort, N. C, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
On the West side of North River
and on both sides of North River
road. Beginning at a stake on the
West edge of North River, being T.
M. Thomas Jr.'s corner, thence run
ning with his line North 87 degrees
and 30 minutes West to a stake at
the West edge of North River Road
(said stake being in a ditch opposite
the end of the road leading to North
River Bridge), thence continuing said
course to a stake, which stake is 9800
feet from the beginning point; thence
North 37 degrees West 2610 feet to
a stake; thence South 53 degrees
West 684 feet to a stake; thence
North 42 degrees West 290 feet to a
stake; thence North 3 degrees East
1031 feet to an iron pipe thence
North 88 degrees East with the King
farm line and a ditch 7200 feet to
an iron axel in the King line; thence
South 47 degrees and 30 minutes
West 2490 feet to the main ditch;
thence with said ditch North 87 de
grees and 30 minutes East 2398 feet
to a stake at the West edge of North
River Road; thence North 48 degrees
and 30 minutes East to North Riv
er; thence with the various courses
of North River Southwardly to the
beginning. Containing 700 acres,
more or less.
The lands herein being fully set
forth on that certain map of Survey
made by C. K. Howe, Surveyor, and
recorded in the Office of the Registry
of Deeds for Carteret County, in
Book 45 at page 520.
Excepting Right of way given by
T. M. Thomas Sr., and wife to New
by and White and owned by Carteret
Lumber Co.
This 28th day of July, 1930.
W. L. STANCIL,
Trustee.
James W. Mason, Attorney 8 21
ACTUAL HISTORY OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE
INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
IN NOVEMBER, 1909, AND CONTINUED
IN FORCE TO DATE
$10,000.00 ORDINARY LIFE AGE 35
Gross Annual Net
Premium Dividend Premium
1909 $259.70 $35.20 $224.50
1910 259.70 35.80 223.90
1911 259.70 36.60 223.10
1912 259.70 46.60 213.10
1913 259.70 ' 50.10 , 209.60
1914 259.70 52.40 207.30
1915 259.70 54.70 205.00
1916 259.70 57.40 202.30
1917 259.70 59.90 199.80
1918 259.70 259.70
1919 259.70 52.70 207.00
1920 259.70 61.20 198.50
1921 259.70 64.10 195.60
1922 259.70 Reg Div. 67.00
Extra Div. 13.40 179.30
1923 259.70 84.50 175.20
1924 259.70 86.70 173.00
1925 259.70 89.00 170.70
1926 259.70 Reg Div. 91.30
Extra Div. 18.26 150.14
1927 259.70 93.70 166.00
1928 259.70 Reg Div. 96.00
Extra 20th. Yr. Div. 75.00 88.70
J. A. RATCLIFFE,
District Manager
ill utsinucu , .. ..-
r v. in nr the Town of Beaufort wom-t riur uoni . jftred Jor saie under re-sale notice at
as lot No 198 Old Town, beginning . ITIE5. , 'the courthouse door in Beaufort, N.
a he southeast coi ner of Eliza Fa.- ' Notice hereby given that pealed , q m
son's lot and running eastwardly 36 , Propof swill be meived at the ot j n
l!0 (?:00)yP. on JuS 2&avig been declared the highest
NOTICE.
The following information Is of
importance to Shucking House Oper
ators and Reshippers who handle cer
tified shucked stock:
, 1. Shucking Houses and Reship
pers who open for business without
first making- application will be clos
ed at once. Permits will not be giv
en to shucking houses until they
have reported their gallonage for the
past season.
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