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PAGE SIX fHE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1932 WAIST ADS THE COST IS SMALL USE THEM FOR RESULTS .ther take notice that he is required This the 10th day of May, 1932. lina; together with all buildings andj to appear before the Clerk of the Su- R. A. NUNX, ; improvement located thereon. ! 'perior Court of Carteret County, at; T. D. WARREX, j This 1-th day of May, 1932. :his office in Beaufort. N. C within 5-26 CnnimUsinnoro i Ai0r0n... d..i- t...,,.-, ;thirty days after the 6th day of June j W. C. Gorham, Trustee. 1 wax ana answer or dsmur to the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE sai F. .,,!,,..; 1 t ....... . i-. i RATE: One cent per word, Initial, Letter. Figure. All want da paid in advance. No want ad taken for less than 25c. Mail them in. Diiplay Ad Rate on Raque.t Telephone No. 16, complaint which has been filed in the said action at the tin.p of the. meiicement of the same, or the plain- tin win be granted the relief ripmanri !ed in said complaint. This 5th day of May, 1932. OF REAL ESTATE Clerk 'County. L. W. HASSELL. Superior Court, j COMMISSIONERS .NOTICE .OF RE. SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED in town loU or country property ad dress The Carteret Realty & Insur- .-... r n TXT S r, m oiol n x t -i i"enry Pursuant to authority conferred upon the undersigned Commissioners Pursuant to that certain power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by KemD B. Arthur and wife Ella Lee Arthur, to Alex lander Parker and W .C. Gorham Trustees, dated October 20th. 192S and recorded in Book 63 on Pace C Carteret 113, records of Carteret County, de June 2 1 faut having been made in the nav- ment of the notes secured thereby, and in accordance with the terms Ami conditions therein named, the under signed Trustees win offer for snip and sell to the highest bidder for cash in a judgment rendered in Snrurinr Court of Carteret County on the 16 day of January, 1932 in case entitled Henry K. Fort: IHenry K. FGort; and pursuant to or-! FOR RENT AT MILL, 3 FIVE'der of Re-sale entered by Clerk of room houses, light, heat and water. Superior Court of Carteret County in Fine condition. 1 six room house, j said cause on May 9, 1932, your un tight heat and water. Fine condition. dersigned Commissioners will sell at Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co., : Public auction for cash at the Court Til n O a. M I FT nil CO Arrv nr Un, l T i .i ravue go. v j. i cauiuu, ix. , on tne COLDSBORO FLORAL CO. IS REP-; 30t dJ ,,f Mav lg32, at 12 o'clock , .. ? t.!m- the following described tracts of resenxea in ceauiori, oy mrs. land s tuated in White Oak Townln Dill 110 Pollock St. Flowers for all Carteret County) N C? and f bLnded occasions. t f and described as follows: PRINTING MACHINERY F O R 1. The E. W. Sanders Farm, lo SALE All makes of Presses and "ted on the Xorth side of Bogue Printing equipment of all kinds at ; Sound, bounded on the west by Goose ,.v,l -,-;- A . Creek and the lanHs nf Wni Tr,H icaauiiauic uui-ca ucn oitu scwunu i . v- vuci . . . IV. T T-i rn i , . hand. Special attention and low!"c ""'ua ul r- iayior prices on overhauling and moving j tne tast bv the lands of B. F. Sanders plants, or single machines. Write usj"d others: reference to deed of D. S. for anything. Information gladly f ur- j 7 eeuks to El W- Sanders will definite nished. SLIDER MACHIXERY COM y show containing with Long Marsh PAXY, 503, East Avenue, Atlanta, jf nd Vnev Island 640 acres, more or Georgia. less' knwn as the Dr. Sanders place. I ma uocnpuon irom deed of J. W. j Sanders and wife Sallie Sanders to uaisy V. Koonce, dated December 8 at the Court House Door, in Beaufort Xorth Carolina, on Monday, June 20, iyJA at twelve o'clock noon the fol lowing described real estate: In Morehead City. Morehead CMv Township, Carteret County. North laroima and better described and denned as follows Beginning at an iron pipe in the ortn Line of fc-vans Street, One Hun dred Sixty Feet (160') west of rho northwest intersection of Evans and twenty Sixth Streets, and running westwardly along the north line of Evans Street Fifty (50) feet to an iron pipe, thence northwardly and parellel with Twentv Sixth Stroof One Hundred Twenty (120'1 feet to' an iron pipe in the South Line of a cross Alley, thence eastward onH parellel with Evans Street along the n T , , . - outlet aiong tnei LTn7hS" feh !ine. of said Cross Alley, Fifty by autorized to state on behalf of Atlantic Life Insurance Company, of; r--i tit , .... rvicnmona, va., tne note holder under the deed of trust mentioned in the a bovo notice of sale, that it will lend to the purchaser of the property a bout to be sold the sum of $2250.00 on terms and conditions to be an nounced at the sale on March 28th., 193(2, at twelve o'clock noon. Alexander Parker. Trustee. June 16 Uie Wing. In Water The water ouzel, or dipper, as !t Is commonly called, a bird that uses Its winjM under water In exactly the same manner ns when flying through the air. The birds are much like the thrush and walk slons the bottom of streams In search of food. While they ore thus submerged, they must make constant use of their wings to keep down, for their bodies nre sollght that they would Immediately come to the top otherwise. When thev do come to the surface the water rolls from their feathers and they are perfectly dry. They are not webfooted, but they swim on the surface with perfect ease. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RE liable man wanted to call on farmers (50 ) Feet to an Iron Pino Southwardly and parallel with Twenty Sxith Street, One Hundred Twenty (120') Feet to an Iron Pipe in the Xorth Line of Evans Street, the be ginning corner; being lot number Four (4) in Block or Square num ber Two Hundred Ons (201) as Shown by the city official plan of Sun WORK NEED- I On North side of Bogue Sound and ing to be done I will be glad to do ' Viae o Te U'eek' beinniS .. . . i On Kncnp Snlirnl of fV.n iL it tor Zbc ner hour. I. T. Nop Rmh. - " "i-uu. iu ' . 'Uoose XUl t. 5-19 -reek, thence runninc eAt. ,wardly the various courses of the said Sound tn W V RJ1' S I;-- MH-M ! northwardly with the said Bell's line I" t v. t n v. ncu s une, xnence with said Stancell C. Bell's line crossing jthe Main Road to the Mill Pond Branch, th V-HM5H-W-----t...:..H various course of asid branch to the AnMiMlQTR itop'c iMOTirc least prong of Goose Crpek- ti.nQ itne various courses down said creek'1 Having Qualified as administrator ,t0 the mouth, the beginning: it b , . . IITIO L-Mrt-l-y r - 1 T3 1 1 . i Legal Notices . , i in ci! vj; rec ords of Carteret County, North Caro- Ye Ed'i Explanation The fellows who poke fun nt rhn. little meerschaum pipe which we have dug up after years of disuse may be interested In learning that a nhiloso. pher of considerable discrimination says he don't think he ever heard nf a crook who smoked a pipe nnd doubt ed that anybody ever planned u mur der or a holdup while smoking a pipe. Now. that's consoling nnd takes away somi of the smack of ridicule which our friends have been using In their efT'irt? to (Ictern.Inp whether we are practicing economy In our smoking or Just "putting on" with the Jimmy pip0. Atchison County Mail. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS $2.00 A YEAR Myatertous Grave The chamber of commerce of Gary. Ind., says that It believes the grave which lies near Gary In the middle of the steel plants is that of one Andreas Zlrng'.bll, which lies within the city limits of Chicago on the main highway between Gary and that city. Mr. Zirn gihil is said to have owned large tracts of land on the southern shores of Lake Michigan which was considered In his time ns waste land.' When he died he willed that his remains be burled In this land and that It never be dis turbed. Although the will Is said to have been broken, the grave still re mains In its original place almost en tirely surrounded by Industry. The dates on the crude headstone are, Bom 1797, died ISM, and it bears a legend In German. Measurement Syitama The sexagesimal system of circular measurement has been in existence from a very early period. It was used by the early Greek mathematicians. Their Influence was so great that all the medieval astronomers and mathe maticians, Christian. Jewish nnd M.t hammedan, used the same system. When a particular form of measure ment has become established through the ages there Is a' ways reluctance In making a change, because of the con fusion that would he Involved; calcu lations would have to be changed and existing text books, tables nnd refer ence books would be out of data American Gardens and Homes Both Distinctive About 1100 A. D.. the Crusader on. I tered Bysantiuni and the Holy land j and carried many Ideas back to the countries of central Europe. The Per i slans nnd Arabians likewise carried ' the Byzantine Influences to their re spective countries. From this the Arabs developed a type of landscape architecture very different from pre vious styles. Their ideas were carried by them to the countries of northern Africa and by the Moors to Spain, where many famous gardens were made. These all had a touch of orl ental design. The American Colonists found no gardens In this country when they landed. They brought with them Ideas from England which were Influenced hy the necessity of growing their own fruits and vegetables. Their desire for ornamental plantings was inherit ed from their English ancestors and this desire has now grown to the ex tent that the United States Is out standing in Its development of small home gardens. The growth of these gardens has kept pace with the In crease In population, and the construc tion of homes and the style, while In fluenced by many others In past cen turies, has become truly and distinct ively American. AMERICAN HAMMERED PISTON RINGS FOR ALL MOTORS A COMPLETE STOCK AT BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C, of the estate of William H. Piner. dp ceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of mg known as the Borden lands and Sikes land, containing by estimation, 450 acres, more or less; Also tract on North iiue of the OalA AanancaA rt n-rt-.'k;- . i 1. MirV Hrnnph h are! vi n i -.4- 1 I miu uf-.ca-.u i. c.Miiuiu biiciii iu Lite J v.6.iniiiig a iim iieau undersigned at Marshallberg, N. C.,lof saiJ branch at Stancell C. Bell's on or before the 18th day of April, line then running the various cours 1933, or this notice will be pleaded (es down said branch to Newell Rus in bar of their recovery. All persons : sell's line, thence northwardly with indebted to said estate will please 'said Russell's line to Wm. Taylor's make immediate payment. H'ne, thence eastwardly with ths said This 18th day of April, 1932. i Taylor's line to the Camp Branch to ESTHER FIXER, ;Xevel Russell's line to Stancell C. Administrator of the estate of Wil-.''i's line, thtnee southwardly down liam H. Piner, deceased. May 26 saifl Iine t0 tTie beginning; being known as Sykes a:ui, refaren.e to NOT.Ci:. tornier deeds, 100 acres, more or less; XT .. i A!so Parcel of land on north side of North Carolina, Borden's Banks, known as Long Is- Carteret County. land and 1'inev Island and Fror.t In Superior Court. 'Marshes, and half of the Long Marh Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of 'contaniing 275 acres, more or les' Bank of the State of Xorth Carolina also 30 acres on Bogue Banks ' ex. rel. Beaufort Banking & Trust! 2. Adjoining the lands of" J W Company, of Beaufort, X. C, and or Sanders, C. H. Wells and W. M. John Hugh Davis, Liquidating Agent of igan and others; beginning at a stake Beaufort Banking and Trust Com- on Mill Pond Branch, runnins- Fa pany, vs C. A. Clawson, Moore. NOTICE OF SUMMONS TACHMENT. And lot tho weevil WORRY IOOKS like a mighty bad weevil year. We had J two bone-dry summers in 1930 and 1931 and arc about due for a wet one now. Owing to mild weather, weevils had a picnic all winter and they are just waiting for the squares to form. It is going to be a race between the cotton and the weevils. Cotton sure is going to have a job keeping ahead of the weevils without a little help from you. Not much, if any, fertilizer under it, the crop is almost sure to be slow and sickly by June. Just the way the weevils want it. What they do fo your crop depends largely on what you do for your crop! Side-dress! Chilean Nitrate, 100 pounds per acre (200 pounds would be much better) will set the crop early, ahead of the weevil. Then you are reasonably safe. But be sure you get Chilean. Nothing takes it3 place for side-dressing cotton. Your dealer has it or can get it on a moment's notice. See him now! The defendant, Mrs. C. A. Moore, above named, will TAKE NOTICE that on the 8th day of April, 1932, 1 to Marine land, thence with said Ma :nne land to Stancell C. Bell line br, and Mrs. C. A. ithence with Stancell C. Bell's line1 northwardly to a chon AND AT-; Cedar Point road, thence westwardly to C. H. Bell's and W. M. Johnigan's ' corner, thence southwardly with said I line to the beginning, containing for-' ty acres, more or less, better known ! . - . ' a. -lie eas.wara nan nt Kntna "m. i summons ,ti , above action issued (com lor ,and. This d . ' , 'i31"0"61 ?ntlff clae.ebt:by F. J. Hartsfield and his J?e An- ' oi ipiuuu wnn mieresi ana costs on n ww u ,r i . . nle Hart-held to Daisy V. Koonce account two promisory notes of $500. dated Juy 7th 1920 a J ncmi; each, which summons as toM c. A.:Book 82 f)0 R' Moore was returned by Sheriff "not ffice Carteret County to be found m Carteret County;'' tk, f-; i u i u , , ' -lie foregoing descriptions being whereupon attachment issued and or- ;j.i ...... . "B . , .,. .. . 1 'uu 10 cunvey io nenrv K. rort der for publication of summons and'aU ,ands owned claime E .J, Attachment entered na nf IS Inn i r ir , , . f. i : . r " " " .. ivoonce ana nusDand . P. Koonce, 1932: which attachment and sum- in Carteret County, North Carolina n.ons is returnable 18 May, 1932 be-said description to be modified o fore undesigned: and said defend- made conformable to lines hereinaf ant, Mrs. C. A. Moore, is required to Iter to be set up in survey of aid answer or demur to said complaint lands to be made or caused to be w. fj" io, S after the 18 day made by said Henry K. Fort, and of May, 19,2, or relief demanded .aid surveyed description to be sub the complaint will be granted plain- jrtituted for the description herein, as .1 hereinafter convenated: exeentinc. mis April 15th, 1932. !fr0m the foregoing description, and ' i . .r o "" tne description to be set up in the Clerk of the Superior Court of j mentioned survey of said lands, the Carteret County, N. C. May 12 'graveyard or family burying plot of jnrst parties; said plot being approx limately twenty by forty feet in di jmensions, and located in fror.t of the . dwelling house on said premises. And being the same tracts or parcels of Hands conveyed to Daisy V. Koonce i by defendant Henry K. Fort bv !gage deed recorded in office of Reg ister or JJeeds Carteret County TWO KINDS Both ore natural l!.--" J 100 LB. BAGS AND 200 LB. BASS ncm--i--i--..- ' '1 S8 -----I Shoes Repaired We are in business for your health and to save you money. Why risk taking cold by wearing thin soled shoes when for the cost of only a few cents they can be made to look almost like new, and to insure your com fort and well-being. Bring us your shoes, and let us fix them up for you. OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Service Shoe Shop W. R. Stewart, Proprietor Craven St. near Posloffice Beaufort, N. C. CHILEAN NITRATE EDUCATIONAL Raleigh, BUREAU, INC. North Carolina NOTICE. J'orth Carolina, arteret County. In the Superior Court. Sidneth E. Naylor vs. Harold L. Naylor PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS i Book 50 page 96. to which tv.. j j . i. , ,. 1 18 made for sald lands conveyed and 5 ?wnt ab"? mm?d Wlll,the Provisions of said mortgage deed, take notice that an action entitled as The foregoing lands wiU be sold above has been commenced in the Su- subject to.confirmation. perior Court of Carteret Countyrto' Successful bidder will be required obtain an absolute divorce on the to deposit with the undersigned Corn grounds of separation for five sue- missioners ten per cent of the pur- C8TW,m' -a a a x " . chase Price as an evidence, of good That the said defendant will fur- faith. STOP! READ! LISTEN! CONSIDERING THE HARD TIMES WHICH WE ARE HAVING AT PRESENT, WE KNOW THAT THE PEOPLE CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE SAME PRICES FOR REPAIRING THEIR WATCHES AS PAID HERETOFORE. I HAVE FROM JANUARY THE FIRST MADE A GREAT REDUCTION ON ALL WATCH REPAIRS. GET AN ESTIMATE FROM ME BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR WATCH WORK DONE B. A. BELL Next to Postoffice THE JEWELER I Beaufort I A good Home has a good roof, plenty of windows, glass doors, good paint on floors and woodwork and good paint out side. It s easy to keep clean you don't have to build new to get these things. PRICES CHEAPER THAN IN 20 YEARS Beaufort Lumber & Manjg. Qo- "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" 'PHONE 66
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