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rAGE EIGHT THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930 WANT ADS THE COST IS SMALL USE THEM FOR RESULTS RATE: One cent per wordf Initial, Letter, Figure, All want ads paid in advance. No want ad taken for less than 25c. Mail them in. Display Ad Rate on Request Telephone No, 16. 'Mary F. Morton land, and being the I BESSIE WALLACE CARRAWAY, same land shown on map attached to! Administratrix of T. T. Wallace, the J. Stephen Smith abstract dated I Nov. 20. February 24, 1923. '' i j This sale is made by reason of the NOTICE failure of J. Stephen Smith and To my friends throughout Carteret wife, Lizzie Smith to pay off and dis- County: charge the indebtedness secured by j It is being rumored throughout said deed of trust. Carteret County in a "Whisper" that A deposit of 10 per cent will be i I am not supporting the Democratic required from the purchaser at the nominees in the General election, So sa'e. jvember 4th, -1930, and as it will be j This the 4th day of October, 1930. impossible for me to see each and W. G. BRAMHAM AND T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DUR HAM, INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COM PANY. DURHAM, N. C. 11 6 30 REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED In town lot or country property ad dress The Carteret Realty & Insur ance Co., D. W. Morton, secreti-ry, Beaufort, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. MILL, 3 FIVE In accordance with order of the t i Superior Court of Carteret County in matter entitled "The Bank of Beau fort vs B. H. Russell, et al," under- heat and water. FOR RENT AT room houses, light. me condition, i si . nrKi,c(1 . Fln nnnH Hmi " signed Commissioner will, on Novem ber 8, 1930, Saturday, at noon hour, light heat and water. Beaufort Lumber & Phone 66. Marfg. Co.,' t f N. C, offer for sale and sell to high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed lands: In Beaufort Township: beginning ln September at a discount of two tweM Rs j , j. B flnd T, NOTICE PAY YOUR CITY TAXES per cent, or one per cent in October. T. M. Thomas, Jr., City Clerk. t f FOR SALE RED HEAD AND black-head duck decoys, fitted ready for use. John M. Dickinson, Beau fort, N. C. Russell, running with a ditch South 20 E. 25 poles, thence South 52 E. 20 poles to the back fence, thence, E 132 poles to a pine, thence north 27 West l every voter in person prior to the Election next Tuesday, I take this means to inform the public that such rumor is without foundation and is being done solely for political pur poses, and I teg to say that I AM SUPPORTING EVERY DEMOCRAT IC NOMINEE, and SHALL VOTE FOR EVERY NOMINEE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN THE GENERAL ELECTION, have urged, and do hereby request of my friends who feel an interest in the future of Carteret County, to support the Dem ocratic ticket, with assurances that your support will be highly ' appre ciated by me. Very truly yours, Wm. H. BELL. Newport, N. C. Oct. 28th, 1930. SEVERAL CANDIDATES IN FIELD FOR ATTORNEY.GENERAL'S PLACE (Continued from pae one) 'Kenneth Royal!, Goldsboro. former 59 poles in a lagoon, thence North 94 wavne countv mtnr nH'nH. n g poles to a long straw pine, being the president of the N. C. Bar Associa- DOC. IS HERE TUESDAY NOV. 4 and Wed. 5th Morehead City for the treatment of Corns Bunions and In grown Nails without Medicine. Sorry he cannot make home calls but please see him at W. P. Smith store Tues. and Morehead City Shoe Store Wed. From 9 A. M. to 5.30 P M. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James H. Whitehurst, deceased, late of the County of Car teret, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 26th day of September. 1931 or this corner, thence West 17 poles South 10 West 108 poles, thence West 52 poles to the field fence, thence North 45 West 9 poles to the division ditch, thence South 85 West 41 poles to the beginning, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less; Book 30 page 12 Carteret Registry. Subject to court's confirmation. This 7th day of October, 1930. JULIUS F. DUNCAN, Nov. 6 Commissioner. shows. More tfean 2,000 Kiwanians and la dies of the Carolinas district are ex pected in Kaleigh November 0-8 for u 10th annual meeting, to be fea- ADMNISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of T. T. Wallace deceas ed late of the County of Carteret, I State of North Carolina. This is to from the notice will be pleaded m bar of their nouiy an persons naving claims a recovery. All persons indebted to Rainst the estate of said deceased to said estate will please make immed- 'exhibit them to the undersigned at jate payment. Merrimon, N. C, on or before the This 2fith day of September, 1930. i3th day of October, 1931, or this JULIUS H. WHITEHURST, notice will be pleaded in bar of their Administrator of James H. Whit;-' recovery. tnence tion. Mr. Ross and Mr. Bailev said to be on the verge of announc ing their candidacies. Mr. Royall sayeth nothing. Judge Walter Siler, Chatham coun ty, and Frank Nash, Orange county, have about eliminated themselves as fh nntiiKIo .nj;,L.. TJ-.l. i ! nt Aftnrn-,,, r. , t itu,ed bv th Presence of Internation A North Carolina lawyer recently wrote to a State office here asking for copies of several laws enacted by the General Assembly, asking, among others for a copy of the "Austrian Ballad Law." He was sent a copy of the Australian Ballot Law, of course. Yes, he was a white man. County Gat Tax Fund the highway fund for counties one cent additional tax line-using machinery. jties, frolic and dance at night; for The decrease for the first three ! Friday: automobile tour of city and months of the present fiscal year is airplane rides, luncheon at Woman js $151,741.46, as compared with the Club, theatre parties, tea at Woman's snniP months last vear. or from $3,- Club and banquet, Meredith College, 381,936.36 to $3,230,194.90, the drop and dance, Sir Walter Hotel, at night; amounting to more than $50,000 a for Saturday, airplane rides free for month. Allocation of the $3,000,-jail attending convention. And the 000 is made to the counties on the j Saturday afternoon football game be same basis of area and population tween the University and State Col for this year as last, unless the dropjlege at Chapel Hill, in gasoline tax revenues carries thej Special Court Terms total below $3,000,000. Last year! Governor Gardner has addressed a the amount was above that iigure, j letter to presidents of local bars, due to collections for a month or clerks of Superior Court and chair more from the preceding fiscal year. me nof Boards of County Commission However, all of the counties had ajers, asking them to confer and ad small credit balance carried over j vise him by November 20 as to needs from last year. iof special terms of court in their Carteret County's allotment wascounties for the spring term of 1931, $26,640, but the county received -naming the date, length of term de $29,196.04, of which $27,008.84 was sired and whether civil or criminal, used for debt service bonds and in- j in order that the calendar may be terest, and $2,187.20 was brought ov-imade out for special judges, er into this year as a credit balance, AH five of the special judges in the which has since been used. State have joined with practica'ly all Hunting Licensee i of the regular judges in askino,the North Carolina received $203,433- j voters to support the two proposed 60 in receipts from hunting licenses ( constitutional amendments, one m- for the past fiscal year from 1,(275 jcreaaing the Supreme Court justices non-resident hunters, 27,908 who e- trom five to seven, the other provid. cured State wide licenses and 96,-;inl? that solicitorial and judicial dis- 326 who got licenses for one county ,tricts need not be co-terminus, to be only, in addition to $5,423 from furivted on November 4. The purpose dealers' licenses. Forsyth county led if the second is to provide about four with $7,849.50 intotal game receipts Additional regular judges and elimi- and Guilford was second with $7,- j nate the present provision for six 754.25. i special judges. Carteret County game receipts to- Carteret County had a total of 102 taled $3,971.75, received from I70,marriages in 1929, as compared with State-wide licenses issued, 923 coun-i12! marriages in 1928, and 8 divorc- ty licenses and 167 non-resident li- es n 1929, as compared with 6 di censes and none from fur dealers' jvorces in 1928, the U. S. Department licenses, the annual report of Chas. ,of Commerce announces. H. England, State game warden, I impotence of the Christian ,,.. , as proof that the professed zeal i Christians is exhausted in the profe sion. Bue we will not j AWAKE: CHRISTIAN AMERICA! j (Stanley High in Christian Herald ft tok America's churches seventv fi,., . .. '. al President Raymond M. Crossman, ij . c 'TV uehlroy lne Wrt and Mrs. Chcsman; Roe Fulkerson, i u iuuijf mc eis iioasi mat it will take only ten years to restore that Kean. FielH .Wino nnnrtmr.t fi"a',u:l0 Kooa standing, concede ... America's church people will au0 this to happen. We do not beW that the fires kindled by Lvma JJeecher, Frances Willard, John p uu n,o ecnciouun or yester day's prophets have entirely burned out. We believe that the old flame can be stirred again and spread with the old passion for Christian right eousness until the menace of liqUoi to our national life is finally destroy ed. Liquor's fight, now as always, j, against the Christian church. TV answer to that challenge must be pro vided by you, the individual church member, and your church. Your church is called, in this crisis . waken; to shake off its lethargy; t0 go out, again, pulpit and pew unit- ea, to a new anve to uphold the i tury s greatest moral reform. A Christian crusade outlawed the legalized liquor traffic. Only a Christian crusade can pre. vent its return. The moment to launch that cru sade is upon us. Will you, by your indifference, restore the liquor traffic- Or will you choose, now, to march with the forces of righteous ness against this new threat of the church's ancient enemy? cen- Afternoon Coat the Mrs, 'Will Rogers Fulkerson, of and Kiwauis International. Kiwanis" and ' Franklin S. i of i They count on it that the crnsad- hurst. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mollie L. Jerkins, deceased, late of Cartiret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Administra tor at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 30th day of September, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payments. This September 20th., 1930. M. Leslie Davis, Atty. HENRY A. DAVIS, Administrator for Mollie L. Jer kins, deceased. Nov. 6 Oct. 30 All persons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. 1 his 13th day of October 1930. They may be right. It may be that the church of to- placed on gasoline by the 1929 Gen eral Assembly amounted to slightly more than $2,500,000 last year and is estimated at the same figure this year, plus the $500,000 special fund to counties, but doubt is beginning to arise as to whether the fund will reach that figure, due to the decrease in the use of gasoline and! increased refunds made en non-highway gaso- llrWnv i c l. . . Business sessions will he held t"h7 7 Z W mamerent i , . -tne issues of rK'htinin!ni.a Ten Beautiful Unbreakable Latest Style Finest Quality NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMO BILES Pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 2435 of the Consolidated Statues of North Carolina the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at Motor Inn Service Station, Newport, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon on the 23th day of October, 1030 for the purpose of pay ing for labor and storage on said cars; one Ford Roadster, Motor No., 12129961 property of Willis Pres cott, One Chevrolet Coupe, motor No. 2721526, property of Lee Pollard. D. IRA GARNER, proprietor. N wpi.rt, N. C. Oct. 23 ' Talking Dolls At Your Hexall Store GIVEN Preliminaries, including golf will j -"' Kn oi the (Jhrist- '"""c iiiuimiay aiiernuon, me otn, followed by a get-together frolic, led by Koe Fulkerson, and a dance night. hxiln,, C-.. 1 ! , niojf anu oui.uiuiiy mornings ana u , , , . Friday fternxn, with presidents' j " lal r"orm tnf tne secretaries' and trustees' conferences ' ? w ' y , 14 may at noon Friday. The banquet Friday 'tnrf uTh'w Ch"stiani in evening will be at Meredith CIIeKer !fr a tPft.mnS- t I t0, T'kf way followed by the big ball at the Sir! jbusine Tt thAe HqUr Waiter hotel' at 10 P. M. business. It may be that America, Entertainment features, lanrelv ICl It 1' ensnnne the liquor Thursdav .;. in." us s reet cornprs! 'Winze S ' lillUOr (-ntTlinflnn i .-t r- n-ir 7 , il3 jjunucai me land fasten, again, all the ancient mis- :enes of liquor upon Amerim's hnm ;If that happens we will stand ready to agree that the crusading spirit ha gone out of the Christian church. or only the unconcerned of the Christian church could allow that to happtn. If this outlawed business comes a gain under the shelter of the Amer ican flag, its sociar stench and vic- ousness will stand as a symbol of the for the ladies, for .rjr .i uuuii are gou matcnes, tneatrie AWAY! SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. FARM Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a detd of trust .executed by J. . Stephen Smith arid wife, Lizzie Smith on the 1st day of March 1923 and recorded in "Book 40, Page 233, we will on Sat urday, the. ... . 8th day of November, 1930 ' 12 o'clock noon At the Courthouse Door in Beaufort, N. C, Carteret County, sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Beginning at an iron pipe, Shull, and Smith's corner running South 24 West 800 feet to H. G. Gray's, and Smith's corner; thence South 82 East 720 feet to Snow's Swamp; thence! with the courses of Snow's Swamp j 800 feet to Henry Daughty's, H. G. I Gray's and J. Stephen Smith's corner; thence North 35 degrees 15' West 700 feet to an iron stake; thence North 62 degrees 45' East 34 degrees) 65' feet to Newport River; thence ; up said River to John Smith's and J. i Stephen Smith's corner, a stake;; thence South 63 West 3700 feet to i an iron stake; thence North 37 West j 258 feet to an iron stake, the begin-j ning corner, containing 68 acres, j and being a part of the Fannie L. j Smith and husband T. S. Smith land. And the Francis Morton and wife, 10 Beautiful Unbreakable Mkingdolis These Dolls valued from $2.00 up to $18.00 We are going to give them to the fifteen little girls receiving the largest number of votes between October 24th and 10 o'clock Christmas Eve, December 24th The awards will be made Christmas Eve Night. For each penny spent at our store dur ing the period stated above, each cus tomer may cast a vote. Ask all your friends to write your name on the bal lot before they put it into the Ballot Box in our store. 1 fi I Mm Galyak, which resembles moire silk because of its silky texture, Is used la a dyed bisque shade for the afternoon1 coat shown here. The coat Is trimmed with a soft shawl collar and wide flaring cuffs. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS One of the south s big; daily newspapers, the Greens boro Daily News occupied a unique and enviable posi tion serves a large and constantly growing list of sub scribers throughout the entire state, and fulfills com pletely the need and demand for a progressive, inde- hl NEWSpape" in CVery respect There is something in it every day for every member of the family from the head of the house right on down to the kiddies. The best of features, always ; all the sports, good editorials, complete markets and gen eral news. 8 Carrier delivery service inall the cities and towns rt 20c per week ; mail subscriptions accepted for fhrc ' six and twelve months at the following rates Daily and Sunday, $9 per year; daily only, $7 per yea Circulation Dept. GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS Grensboro, N. C. Rules Governing The Rexall Store Doll Contest for 1930 1 No girl over 12 years old may be entered. 2 Only one nomination blank to be placed to the credit of each contestant. 3 Any piece of paper may be used as a bal lot. Every ballot must be stamped by the proprietor, or one of our sales force, before being deposited in the Ballot Box. 4 No contestant shall solicit votes or cus tomers while in the store. No ballot Blanks to be taken from the store. 5 No Ballots may be deposited in the Bal lot Box before October 24 or after 10 o'clock, Christmas Eve. 6 No Ballots will be given except at actual time of sale. Do not ask for them at any .other time. 7 Any Ballots showing traces of any change in number of votes marked will be de stroyed without being counted. ' 8 In the event of a tie for any prize offer ed, a prize identical with that tied for will be awarded to each tying contestant. 'ome in any time after the first of November and aee the beautiful dolls. Ask any ques tions you wish about the contest, because we are glad to have you do so Joe House Drug Store One Vote May be Cast for Every Penny Spent in Our Store The Rexall Store The Rexall Store HAVE YOU TRIALS AND TEMPTA TIONS, IS THERE TROUBLE ANYWHERE If there is none now there will be when you die and leave your family in financial distress Have you made an audit of your Life Insurance lately. If not do not delay It may mean that you have not enough Insurance to keep your income go ing to your family after death. $1000 in surance invested in 6 per cent non-taxable bonds only means she will draw five dol lars per mo., when you are gone. Can your family live on such an income from your insurance. Think this matter over seriously then talk it over with J. A. RATCLIFFE Manager Indianapolis Insurance Company BEAUFORT, N. C.
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