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PACE EIGHT i e ber, 1933, at the courtnouse uuur ul teret County, N. C, at twelve lock noon offer for sale ana win to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: n Carteret County, N. C, on tne rt 1 I 1 : west side of Core LreeK, anu Degm--nintr at Shell Landing Gut, or Albert- Having qualified as administrator! running thence w1th said of the estate of AddieGaskill, Nelson,, , derees west three . A. "I A .'" - deceased, late ot anerei, ! Nnrth Carolina, this is to nouiy persons having claims against the es- I Legal NoticesIS MM MI i ir ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 19, IMS J As soon as the cotton has been . i . -:J (Un mnivora ahfillld picked, ne saiu, mc cut down al Ithe stalks and plow them f n nresent them to the undersign ed at Gloucester, N. C, on or before the 26th day of August 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Mid estate will please make immed iate payment.. This the 26, day of August 193o. C. G. Ktbsua, Administrator of the estate Addie Gaskill Nelson, deceased 6t Oct 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS This is to notify all persons having claims against the partnership of W. E Skarren and Company, which was in existence at the time of the death of D. M Denoyer, the deceased part ner, to exhibit the same to the under signed surviving partner, at his of fice in Beaufort, NC, on or before the osfj, Hnv of Ausrust. 193b, or tnis no tice will be plea hundred and forty six poles to Camel Parisons line on west side of Laurel Swamp, thence south with Parison's line 67 poles, thence east 148 poles to Arthur Merrells N. W. corner, ith aid line north 88 de grees east 238 poles to Core Creek, thence ud with the creek to begin ning, containing by estimate 350 acres more or less, excepting 1UU i acres sold to Arthur Merrill and of'27 2-3 acres sold to U. S. Govern ment. i This 3rd of September, 1935. GRAHAM W. DUNCAN, Substituted Trustee. Sep. 2 W. 0. McGIBONY, Trustee. L. II. Davis, Morehead City. Agent and Attorney for Trustee. Sep. 19 jtice will be plead in bar of their rec- ... : ,itutaA tn ftain overy. ai persons mucuv.u - EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Havini? Qualified as executor of of the estate of Mrs. Laura F. Davis, late of Carteret County, JNonn Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at iRftn Omohundra Avenue, Norfolk, r. KpfnrA the 3rd day of September, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to tne saia es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This 3rd. day of September, 1935. H. D. HATSEL, 1800 Omohundra Ave., Norfolk, Va. Executor of the estate ox Mrs. Laura F. Davis, deceased. Oct 10 estate will please make immediate payment. , i(io This 11th, day of beptemoer, imo. MRS. HELON P. SNOWDEN, Administratrix of the estate of Macon S. Snowden. 6t Oct. 17 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Whereas, on the 22nd day of June, 1934, Alex Taylor and Clara Taylor, his wife, executed and deliv ered to Julius Levey, a certain deed nf tr.wt which is recorded in Book 74 at Pasre 270, Office of the Regis ded in bar of their Iter of Deeds for Carteret County, N. indebted to:C, and whereas detauit navmg oeen made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and the trustee haviner been requested hy rpooverv. All persons said partnership will please make im- mediate payment. ' . . i... .u., i,i,iv! This 28th dav of August. 1U3;-. -Having oeen requei-.. V. E. SKARREN, ! thereof to exercise the power of sale Surviving partner of W. E. Skar-! contained therein: r Hnd Co Sep. 19 : Now. therefore, under and by vir- tue of the authority conferred by SALE OF LANDS said deed of trust the undersigned Under terms mortgage dated May trustee wil Ion the 7th day of Octo- ,o a 57 nno-P 601). ' her. 1935. at the court house door made bv J. M. and Ethel Ellison to Beaufort Banking and Trust Com pany, of Beaufort, N. C, and virtue of 218 (c) C. S., undersigned will, on Monday, September 30th., 1935, at 12 M, o'clock, at court-house door in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale to highest bidder, subject to taxes, the lands described, vir:- Wtpm half (1-2) lot one nun in Carteret County, N. C, at twelve o'clock noon offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: Lands situate in Harlowe T S. and being 100 acres more or less and known as the Alex Taylor tract, on the east side of Harlowe Creek, be ginning at said Creek and running thence up Flag gut to a corner, dred fifty-fire (155), O. T, Beaufort, thence bounded by lands of R. E. Hardest v. on the east: W. W. Har desty on the south and being the same tract of land conveyed by his N. C.,; except part of same sola to "Daughters of Ruth," being thirty three (33) feet on Cedar street and forty-five (45) feet deep; see XX, father, Alex Taylor Sr. page 382, and TT page 532. ! This 3rd of September, 1935. This August 26th, 1935. i GRAHAM W. DUNCAN, W. A. Allen, Liquidating Agent; Sep. 26 Substituted Trustee. of Beaufort Banking and Trust! Company, of Beaufort NC. i NOT,CE QF SALE OF LAND S-P 19 Mortgagee, j f)th day ovcm. ber, 1933. Clem Gililkin, and wife, NOTICE OF SALE ipeCola Gillikin executed and deliver- Under terms of mortgage deed dat- d untQ w q McGibony for the edFeby. 18, 1924, recorded Book 30, Land Bank Commissioner a certain page 630, made by R. T. and Lena , . - , t hieh j reCorded in Lawrence to Beaufort Banking andthe Qffiee of the Register of Deeds Trust Company, of Beaufort, N. C.,ifor Carteret .County, North Carolina, and by virtue of 218 (c) C. S , un-;.n Book &t page 15; and Where dersigned will offer to sale and sell j defauU haying been made in the for cash to highest bidder, subject to I avmpnt of the indebtedness thereby taxes, at court-house door in Beau" se(!ured aa therein provided, and the fort, NC, on Monday September h& requested by tho 30th., 193o, at 12 M. o clock, lands,! and holder thereof to exercise T1Z NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina, County of Carteret. The Federal Land F.ank of Columbia VS. Guy M. Carraway and wife Bessie, Roy M. Carraway, Ethel Carraway Martin and Husband Ernest Martin, Rena Carraway Curtis and Husband Eugere Curtis, Essie Carraway White hurst and Husband Simon Whitehurst, i tfC T ..-111.. Vance C. Carraway and wne ucmt i Carraway, and D. . Morton, Admin istrator with the Will Annexted of E. F. Carraway, deceased. Pursuant to a judgment entered in the i bove entitled civil action on the 5th lay of August, 1935, in the Su peri r Court of said County by the Cler c. I will on the 30th day of Sep- temer. 1935. at 12 o'clock M., at the Cou lty Courthouse door in said Coun ty e all at puonc auction 10 me inqu est bidder thtrefor the following de scribed lands, situated in said county and state in Merrimon Township, comprising 111 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as fol low 3: 11 that certain piece, parcel or tratt of land containing 111 acres, moie or less, situate, lying and be ing on the Beaufort-Adams Creek Road about eighteen mile north fron the town of Beaufort in Merri mon Township, County of Carteret. Stat(? of North Carolina, having such shap?, metes, courses and distances as w 11 more fully appear by reference tn a nlat thereof made by I. C. Lef- fers, Surveyor, September 1917, which said plat has been filed with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia with an abstract of the title to said land and being bounded on the North by the lands of the lands of the Rop er Lt mber Company, on the South by Jonikin Creek and on the West by Conni.igs Creek and the Ball land. This being the same land heretofore conveyed to the said E. F. Carraway by Banjamin L. Carraway by deed, date not given, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of ) ' under. Cutting the stalks deprives the weevils of their food, and plowing the stalks under will kill weevils which might otherwise survive the winter. If the stalks are left to grow un til frost, the weevils will approach winter in a healthy, vigorous condi tion, Brannon added, and they v. .11 k Ahlo to withstand the cold weather. An ounce of prevention is worth several pounds of cure, he declared, and the destruction of boll weevils in fall and winter is one of the best control methods known. Furthermore, he added, the quick er that the stalks can be cut and plowed under, the better is chance of destroying most of weevils. Twpntv-two farmers oi lancey County have cooperated to order 220 tons of ground limestone for use on their farms. the the CARD OF THANKS Bounded on north by Bell's Creek; ast bv Geo. T. Gillikin and D. B. the power of sale therein contained:,. and thfi game ,and wjlled to the said E. F. Carraway by his father, Now Therefore, under and by vir tue of the authority conferred by Gillikin, south by D. B. Gillikin; west-- TurZ C' A 13" I AW.. The terms of sale are as follows: by Monroe uu.ik n, u n. iw. .uu Trustee Qn the j0th day of Sep. S. B. Lawrence; Deginning Bl mouu. , . of Cow-hole branch, run up said branch to its head, south 20 W to Lawrence's head line, running up; door of Carteret County, North Car olina, at twelve o'clock noon offer Lawrence's head line to vV. H. Law-- u;r,Uoi, t tth tho rence and D. B. G,ll.k s corne r real estate; oJ1 'a y u , r t All that certain tract of land con field t corner, then down Geo J- fining Thirteen and Five Tenths Gihkin's line to Bell's Creek, then oa ., Qa tho lam, T down Bell's Creek to beginning, con taining twenty (20) acres, more or less. Gillikin Farm, in the County of Car teret, Straits Township, located A FRUIT FOR AMY In Cliarles Dickens' "Little Dorrlt" was commanded by Mrs. General to say "papa, pota toes, poultry, prunes and prism, especially prunes and prism" be cause that "gives a pretty form to (M Ups." Fortunately we have learned better than that, and no looser command our little lasses to uae these words for that par tlealar reason, but we have dis covered other reasons why prunes, t least, are a very good thing for to cat. or els annt in tne of prase Juice. rwt Up Pallor according to the Oregon Btata OaDce Extension Service, tn a vfecsasora. nutritious, eco nomical food, because they supply fmrtr, are a good source of Iron, tamtaia other necessary minerals, eentala vitamins, are a mild laxa tive, supplement the milk diet of tsCutts and are a desirable food (or all children. Modern children are no longer urged to pronounce the wort In order to pucker up their pretty lips, but they are urged to eat the fruit because It helps to prevent pallor of the Hps wnethitr puckered or not. Now Widely Available Both prunes and prune Juice are available in cans. The prune Juice, perhaps. Is not so widely distributed as the fruit Itself, but you can make delectable drinks, too, with the Juice contained In the canned fruit Here, for in stance, is the way to make an excellent JYeae PkacA: Mix together the Juice only from a No. 3 can fresh prunes, one-fourth cup lime Juice end to cups water. Pour over tee and serve In punch glasses. Makes ten glasses. DESTROY COTTON STALKS TO CHECK BOLL WEEVILS We wish to thank our many friends who offered and extended their kind ness durinsr the short illness of our dear Mother. Mrs. Ernest Guthrie, Mr. Harry Guthrie, Mr. Earl Guthrie, Mr. Kenneth Guthrie. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS For only 75 cent you will receive The Beaufort Newt until June 1, 1936. Read the news from back home as published in Carteret's leading newspaper. Offer good until October Aycock Brown, Beaufort News, Beau fort, N. C. MFE1 The really smooth London Dry Gin for all long cooling drinks. .65 Pints 1.1 5 Fifths Lespedeza on the farms of M. S. Burnette and J. D. Burnette near Scaly in Macon County is growing successfully at an elevation of 3,500 feet. Army worms and clover worms are causing damage to the soyben crop of Hyde County. li I UIWM1USO' ,, jjf BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING J. O. Barbour. Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C. Day Phone 56 Nite Phone 95-J FOR SALE BY C. G. GASKILL BROKERAGE CO. Corner Lenoaville Road and Atlantic Highway Telephone 61 Tins 26th day o Augu t, 1935 , - - ab(mt milieg northeast - A, rZ !of Beaufort, N. C, and now in the of Beaufort Banking and Trust Uik. Company, of Beaufort, NC !n the north by the lands of Roose SeP 19 Mortgagee. jvelt Gmikin on the east fcy the Beu, I fort-Straits Road, on the south by NOTICE OF SALE Leopard's Creek and on the west by Pursuant to C. S. 218 (c), and un- the lands of J. A. Gillikin. Said tract der provisions of that mortgage deed, of land is particularly described se dated July 19, 1926, recorded Booklcording to a plat prepared by George 37, page 320, bade by J. C. and Julia !J. Brooks, Engineer, July, 1933, and A. Smith to James Smith, and pledg-jmore particularly described and de ed Beaufort Banking and Trust Com-j fined as fololws: pany, of Beaufort, N. C, at the Beginning at an iron stake on the court house door in Beaufort, N. C, 'west fHe of the Beaufort-Straits on Monday, September 30th, 1935, Road and runs North 80 degrees 30 at 2 M. o'clock, to highest bidder, 'minutes West 468 feet; thence North "bject to taxps, will be sold the fol- 49 degrees 30 minutes West o71 feet NOTICE owing described lands: ito a stake in J. A, Gillik n s line; MORRIS S. HAWKINS and L. H. Beginning at James Smith's north-jthence South 44 degrees l." minutes WINDfiOLZ, Receivers of the prop west corner on North River Road.lWest 484 feet to Leopard ? Creek; erty and assets of the NORFOLK running east parallel with his linelthence South 26 degrees no minutes ; SOUTHERN RAILRO.' D COMPANY to James Nolans and Isaac Felton's'East 271 feet; thence South 48 de line, thence back to North River Igrees no minutes East 421 feet; One-fourth cash and balance in five equal annual installments with inter est thereon from date of sale at the ate of 6 per cent per annum, annum. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported un- On' ,-.1 i i t ... . , saia vieriw ai me ctuse ui me uiuuing the sume of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accept ed. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place land upon the same terms at 2 o'clock I P. M. of the same day unless said de posit is sooner made. Every deposit not rorfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 28th day of August, 1935. J. K. WARREN, Sep. 26 Commissioner. Raleigh, Sept. 18 North Carolina cotton growers are being urged to wage a stiff battle against boll wee vils this fall to prevent heavy infes tations of the crop next year. So widespread were the infesta tions this season that many of the weevils will survive the winter un less they are destroyed in the fall, said C. H. Brannon, extension ento mologist at State College. Forward Steps It is a genuine thrill to us to see how quickly our profession is advanc ing, both in skill and in public prestige. Hardly a day goes by without some new discov ery, some new device to make our service even more perfect. Long ex perience assures correct ness in every detail. Phone 109-J Beaufort. Adair & Rice ' ' Funeral Directors VACATION TIME is here and yours will not be completed without a few days at the seashore. 1 1-2 c per mile will carry you to MOREHEAD CITY OR BEAUFORT the favorite seaside resorts of North Carolina or Virginia Beach the popular Ocean resort of Virginia Ride the Rail Bus the latest streamlined railroad car Ask any ticket agent for fares and schedule NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD J. F. Dalton, Traffic Manager NORFOLK, Va. rices! Quality! road, with the road to beginning, con taining ten (10) acr?s, more or less, with improvements. This 26th day of August, 1935. JAMES SMITH, Mortgagee, W. A. Allen, Liquidating gent of Beaufort Banking and Trust Company, of Beaufort, N. C, Sept. 19 pledgee; NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND thence North 82 degrees 45 minutes East 750 feet to Beaufort-Straits Road; thence North 15 degrees, no minutes East 335 feet to the point of Beginning. A copy of the said plat now being on file with the Agent of the Land Bank Commissioner of Columbia, at Columbia, South Carolina. The terms of sale are as follows: CASH: No bid will be accepted unless its Whereas on the 26th day of Mayimaker shall deposit with the Trustees 1934, Raymon Dickinson & Hepsey attorney and agent at the close of Dickinson, his wife, executed and the bidding the sum of Three Hun delivered unto Julius Levey, a certain dred ($300.00) Dollars as a forfeit deed of trust which is recorded inland guaranty of his compliance with the Office of the Register of Deeds f his bid, the same to be credited his for Carteret County, N. C, in Book(bid when accepted. 77 at page 221; and whereas default' Notice is now given that said lands having been made in the payment of .will be resold immediately at the same said indebtedness thereby secured j place and upon the same terms on the and the trustee has been requested j same day unless said deposit is made, by the holder thereof to exercise the j Every deposit not forfeited or ac power of sale therein contained: jcepfed will be promptly returned to Now therefore, under and by vir- the maker upon the expiration of the tne of the authority conferred said deed of trust the undersigned advance or upset bid. Trustee will on the 7th day of Octo- This 29th day of August, 1835. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estates of Macon S. Snowden, late of Carteret County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav- j nig claims agairi!-n ine saia esiaie 10 by period allowed by law for filing of exhibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 11 day of September, 1936 or this no- hereby give notice th. t on August 27, 1935, they filed with the Inter state Cor merce CommifMon at Wash ington, D. C, their joint application for a certificate that th i present and furture public convenience and nec essity permit the abandonment by them of that part of the railroad of the Norfolk Southern Railroad Com pany extending from Beaufort to a connection with the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad at its east ern terminus at Morehead City, a dis tance of approximately 3.17 miles, all in Carteret County, North Carolina. MORRIS S. HAWKINS, and L. H. WINDHOLZ, Receivers, NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY Sept. 26 Lumber is 30 per cent cheaper today than in 1929 and the quality in the same grades is better. Lime, Cement, Paint, Plaster is from 15 per cent to 22 per cent less than 1929. A home costing 3500 in 1929 can be built for $2700 today. ii'J iti'!l:!V.'!!I This Cannot Last! NOW ! Be Wise! f f ! Do your building and Repairing DON'T FORGET TO SCREEN: SCREENING WE HAVE THE Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co. EVERYTHING FQR THE BUILDER Phone 66 Beaufort, N. C.
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