r cv. TWO 1 .1 1 11 1 mi 11 II tmrr'rxz7 '.ffffP h mi r OliNTU CORRB5PO:iDEnCE Ik ms for this column rhouli reach the News office each Tuesday your community is no' represented write us for instructions am! supplied. RUSSELL CREEK Rev. K. II. Walker of Edward will f;'! regular appointment at Live O;-' Grove Church Sunday morning at ik-veii o'clock and Sunday evening Miiu-h the twenty eis-ht. Everyone is i n ited. u. are all indeed very sorry to have Mrs. Elli Gaskins leave our community to make her home with hei daughter, Mrs. Bonner Sawyer ox Hillsboro. We will miss Mrs. Gas kins but we're hoping she will be content in her new home. Mrs. Gas kins lost her husband a few veek Mrs. Cora Guthrie spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Morton. Mr. C. S Rogers, who is employed on the Dredge in South Carolina, spent the week end with his family. Me. Arlie Fodrie, who has been in Florida for several days returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leighmon Garner and children spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fat.' Garner of New port. Mr. Garner is very ill at tha present but we're hoping he will soon be improving. Little Virginia Fulcher of More head City spent a week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mis. J. L. Morton. Mr. Woodrow Fodrie left Monday for Fayettville where he will spend a few days with his v ife. SALTER PATH Friends of George Smith Jr., are j very g'ad to learn that he has great- j ly improved after being seriously ill at the Morehead City hospital. Mis. Mostly Lewis and Mrs. Ale:; Willis tpent Saturday in More:. e-H City. Miss Charlotte Wil'is of M-reln-u i spent Thursday here v. it i her pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Willis. Mrs. Clyde Rose of Harkers Island is spending some time here with her father Mr. Clifford Lewis. Mr. Harvey Willis spent Friday in New Bern on business. Mrs. Duzzy Guthrie spent Satur day in Morehead City. Mr. Burnett Willis Thomas G it'; ..; and Cecil Guthrie r.pent Moiuie-y ;.i New Bern. Mrs. Cecil Guthrie returned hour Friday after spending several days in Atlantic. ATLANTIC Mr. and Mrs. North Sabiston of Core Creek spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howaru ; Mason. i Miss Mary Author and Mrs. Law rence Author and little son of New Bern spent the week end with her parents Mr. and M.s. Alex Golden, j Mi s. Edison Mason and daughter1 Shi. ley Anne of New Bern spent the week here with friends and relatives. Miss Oonnre Lee Halter who has j bet l working at tne Beauty Parlor at New Bern is home for awhile MUs. Guilda Daniels spent the week at Morehead City with her aunt Mi-k. Roland Fields. Mr. Norway Morris of Norfolk Va. spent the week end home with his mother Mrs. Francis Morris. Rev. W. R. Spriiiidi h.-ld his reg ular services here Sunday morning and evening at the Mis.,;onaiy Bap tist i 'hu ell. Mr. a id Mrs. Alvin Mason spent V.- , . e lh.Uti.lt Many and viil S'liie.i e i en . at Beaufort, with her Mrs. Leslie Davis, visitors from nearby towns res attended the shows and !.:cj; here duiing this week. i,l is ol.v.'iie Nelson a teacner or Newpoit spent the week end home with her parents, Mr, aad Mrs. L. W. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris motor ed to Beaufort Sunday. Mr. Leonard Hill of Washington N. C. has been visiting here with fri ends and relatives the past weekk. Mr. Herman Hancock Jr., has gone to Norfolk on business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson are at Norfolk now, where he will have to be treated at the hospital. Quite a number of fishing boats fibril Manteo, Wanchese, Hatteras, Ocracoke, Harkers Island, Morehead City, Davis and Marshallberg have been docked here in "The Little Pott Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hour: 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 P. M. Office Potter Building Over the postoffice Dr. Jb.. f . Menius OPTOMETRIST Now located in New Office McLellan Building Phone 620 New Bern Terminal." All these fleets have been fi ;hing out "Drum Inlet," where they have mostly all done well. Mr. Grady Willis was a business visitor at lieauTort Friday. The Atlantic Hitfii School is '.rlad to know they have toeir New Algeb ra teacher. Mr. Francis Austin of Morehead Lity and Miss Lilly O'Neal Robinson .vei- manied Saturday. They have gone to Morehead where they will make their home. SOUTH Kiv&K Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goodwin and children of Lolo spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. I.em Hardy. Mr.-. Ber.nie Hardy and children of Araphoe spent ln v.. -ok with hei patents Mr. an.l George Tosto. Mr. and Havl Pittman and baby alo ii . W :iV.:r Williams of Scranton spent the week end at Lukens visiting Mr. I'ittman's par ents Mr. and Mrs. James Pittman. j Miss Georgia Wallace was taken ' seriously ill at Beaufort School Fri- j day. She was taken to the doctor, it j was kidney colic, sue is some Doner now. Mrs. Manila Pittman went to Beau fort Saturday morni-ig, she was sics We hope she is better by this time. Mr. Joshue Hardy and Floyd Hardy of Havelock spent the week end home. The young people had a candy party at Mrs. Eliza'i Dixon's Sat- ire day night. They renorted a nive ime. MERRIMON .ii:t Lena Lewis spent the week eP i at eer home at Harkers Island. Mr. .;r. 1 Mis. Lannls Taylor, Miss Mini,; C'.irraway of Newport News and M s .Me:ium Canaway of Nor folk, Va., attended the funeral of their K'rand fatner Mr. Mc ( !ee-e r.eie Friday afternoon. Mir E. ..HVier.ce of Beaufort . p.nt i.-ee v. Mr. and M:i Miss Oli-. her home h eei r.d with her parents' s. D. M. Salter. ia Peny had a party at e. e i- rir.ry nifcht. Most ctli of the you .x tor miw.y games, ier attended ai I'rcshments wern --!. All r p-r: a v..y nice time. Mr, Joe Melatyre of Norfolk and New York spent a short while here Monday with his grand parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway. LiLNOXVlLLE !r. Harvey Danids and Mr. Lai Iilli - 'eie here a sho;t while Sun- r: j day lorning. Mr. an ! Mrs. Leon S;mp"on and son Harold were visitors here Sun day night. Ml., Geraldine Daniels spent the w. k end here with her parents. Mrs. William Willis and two children spent Tuesday here with he." mother. Roy Goodwin, Charlie Day, Luth er Pittman and son Charlie spent the week end here with their fami lies. Mrs. Tommie Simpson spent Tues day here with her mother. Mr. Williai.-. Wade was a Sunday visitor in our community. Mr. Burt n Daniels, Charlie Pake and Allen Lupton spent the week end here with their families. JIMMIE GUTHRIE WRITES To the Long Editor: i, for-' any Coast Guard Stations, Aiip' ni -i or Picket boat were in our v.-:'.ei-s, headed for the beach at "Groat Inland buy" near the "Guthrie Hammocks" and abreast Atlantic, a steam ship heavy laden with coffee. As we gazed off thru the breaking waves, we attempted to sympathize with those worn sail ors, whose doom they could see with in a stones throvr. As the ray? of Don't Let Others Fool You Come and See for Yourself We Give the Best Money Can Buy BEAUFORT SHOE SHOP Next to Post Office C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, COOD SERVICE Hill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C Dial 41S-1 a woia v ;:vs Thursday. February 25, i937 tvf sun commenced to dance their v.ay thru the heavy rr. it could uini v seen tnat hcipsess il.x-i humans n-r .iin?tn? to the rljririnsr, exert- themseives to la v- inch of ritit-ngtii th-ey their lives. s.Hi just to save .aier cane -J..-.- three master by the name of "Joseph Rudd ' nicely but not quitiy. she. i. laced her Dig and biack bow on the reef that protects the salt caked beach o.i Ue eastern j-hore of North Cuivlina and Raleia Kay. Many other ships and lives have been des troyed hei oa'uiuts an i the great God in his Living ki'K'm-s permitted it to continue, because hi time had not arrived to stop it. v hen time did come God himselt made the necess ary change, cut the beach thru to 'he ocean, gtviiig the visible and Nat ional Government a chance to finish up his work he had en the eatth be fore the symbolic fire begins to burn, os lecorded in the heavenly record To fuither prove this statement, the iiit- spoken of in t..e Bible is already winning to burn. The troublesome times that we see amongst the people ;;tul the Nations of the earth; and it wiii continue to burn until all the i'aise systems a.'.d Salans empire are completely dest.-oyed. Jesus further stated, ( (speaking of his presence) that at that time there would be upon the earth distiess of Nations, with perplexity, the sea v.cukl be restles, and the v.a.'.s roaring, when men's ! hearts would fail then; for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth, for the pow ers of Heaven shall be shaken and then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cioud with great glory, ((Luke 21,25) We know that just now all Nations are in distress, and that the people in all brancnes of business socially, politically and other wise are in perplexity and know not what to do, and we people are so fear t'uil about our business affairs that jur hearts are already failing us. The great God made our Govern ment, he also made the men who see attempting to run it, and he want? them to ask him to help them t.'.l; 1. along smooth and fine, knowing e.o he does that they cannot handle it as it should go. Because when it is correctly handled the wars will be no more the political :juarrel will stop, peace ana plenty will reign, and the people themselvte. will "beat swords into plough shares and the spears into pruning boons, " then and then only can we run thru the b.ach in our boats and say "calm and peace shall follow me all the days of my life. Jimmie Guthrie NOTICE OF R2-SALE North Carolina, Carteret County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale, and under the terms of that certain deed of trust executed by James O. Harris and Ruth Harris to Graham W. Duncan, Trustee, record ed in book No. 53 at page 10, rec ords of Carteret County, tho real estate secured in said deed of trust, was offered for sale at the court house door in Beaufort, N. C, un- JAMES DAVIS NOTARY PUBLIC At First- Citizens Bank BEAUFORT, N. C. MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING J. O. Barbour, Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C. Day Phone 331-1 Nite Phone342-G Thcmght By showing thought and a truly sympathetic atti tude, our service always wins appreciation of fam ily and friends. The perfect precision and the quiet smoothness of ceremonies conducted (by us. prove we have a thoro training and understand ing of our professional duties. Phone: Night 375-6 Day 375-1 Adair & Rice BEAUFORT, N. C der resale notice, on the 5th day of v.h,n,v. 1!i:!7. an 1 when-is, t. h. Rushall became th Ij : i highe-.' , .c price of! 0. Har:i'; ur.ders'.gr,-; sale at the j ort. N. c ; bidder for said lands . S-.MiVno. and whe:eas J. has iaued said offer, the ed t-ustee will olTer for coarthouse door in beuu at the hour of twelv o' 'dock noon. ! i, XV.il, the! estate: j ;" New 1 e.i.y. 1 -.I".:. on the 4th day of Mj following d.crihed r South v.aif of lot Town, Iveaufort, N. t TH !6th duv of K. G. W. 2tFeb2o d: AN". NOTICE OF RE-3ALL OF V ALU ABLE REAL rST.'TE. Wh-vt. is, tinier th terms of thai ce.tr". ec ' of trn"'. bearnig date rf v J '. . l.'-i. in l rcconien m book 35. page 213, records of Car teret C -ify, the - ' estate secur ed in said deed of 'js' was offered for sale on the 5th day of February, 1937, at the courthouse door in, r V C of eai.1 calo P. ' rjeauioii, v., au- v - II. Bushall became the last and high tst bidder at the pri.-" of 400.00 and whereas, J. 0. II tins has raided said bid, the undesigned, trustee, will offer for resale and will sell for. cash to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C, at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 4th day f March, 1037, the following des.ri'o .1 lands: Adjoining lands of Eliza Faison and othe s. situate lying and being : -. th.- f ' -if Bear. foil, N. C, and kro -. .-, lot nem'- 1 3, 0. T., be gin: ' "t '- F. . ri-n?" of the lot of Eliza Faison and running east wardly 36 feet; thence northwardly 110 feet; thence westwardly 36 feet; thence southwardly to the begin ning. 2nd. Part lot 198 0. T. on the north si !e of Pine Street, commenc- n.g at trie h. vv. corner oi said lot I and running eastwardly on line of Pine Street 27 feet; thence north i wardly 110 feet; thence westwardly 27 feet; southwardly on line of said lot 110 feet. Also another parcel of lanr1 adjoining said la.d, commenc ing at the S. E. corn' r of lot ls'j O. T. running westwardly 6 ft; thence northwardly 110 feet thence eastwardly 0 feet; th 'nee south.vard !y 110 feet to the beginning. 3rd. One .rtiticalc nf stock (20 shares of Beaufort Bu.lJing and Loan Association, stock fertificate No. 6.. This 16th day of F. r rvny, 1037. GRAHAM W. DUNCAN, 2tFeb 25 Trustee. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC This is to advise the public that the partnership of R. W. Penny and Geo. W. Evans, operating as the El ectric Service Shop of Morehead City, N. C, has been dissolved, Geo. Evans having ceased to be a part ner as of January 1, 1937. This 17th day of February 1037. R. W. PENNY, Owner. 4tMarll B. A. BELL Your Jeweler for 25 Years Repair work efficiently and PromDtly Done NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE Support The Chair.ber of Commerce Don't let horn in "Your head," says the buck, "can be counted As ready to be stuffed and mounted, If, when you drink, you flaunt the rule Of moderation and act the fool," CALVERT'S SPECIAL 95c. PINT . ' tif Srll!fi.yMtw'- " towvim. NOTICE CF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. I'nder and by virttte of he provw i, ns ef Section 2o1o of th- Consoli , . , o.. f V.rth Carolina. tia.eu ciiatui-c ..... - - i o 1 t. nower ot sale co.iiaine . . . i,rr ovi.int.iJ and! d liveivd by Waldron Bailey and wife, Marie A. Bailey, to George N. ! V. . ' , uarin pate March 2nd, rt-eistereu in me omce ui , th ' Register of Deeds tor cauerevj County. North Carolina, in Book j Nuttier 50, at page 235, default having been made in the payment of; the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Executors of George N. Hutton, deceased, on the 1st day of March, U'37, at two o'clock P. M., at the Court House I oor of Carter et County, in Beaufort, North Caro lina, will sell to th. highest bidder for cash a one-half undivided inter est in that certain tract of land ly ing and being in Wliite Oak Town ship, Carteret County, North Caro lina, which is more fully described as follows: Lying on the North side of Bogue Sound and bounded as follows: BEGINTNTNG at a stake in the West prong of Sanders Creek on the East side of Road, then with the Road South -10 degrees West 165 feet; then with the Road South 5 degrees East 108 feet; then with the Road South 35 degrees East I'jS feet; then with the Road North 86 degrees East 62 feet to fence; then along the fence South 20 degrees East 853 feet; then along fence South 4 1-2 degrees East 1285 feet to the shore; then Jong the shore South 78 decrees East 588 feett then GEO. T. WOOLARD Subscription Representative -of the- BEAUFORT NEWS Give Him Your Next Subscription or Renewal ALSO HOME DELIVERY IFo Mo RESIDENTIAL Office Dial Residence BEAUFORT, N. C. tonight on tomorrow! along the -hore South Ct degree- Eas; 132 feet; then dlons th" rho: North 23 .ig.ees Fart !3 !et; theu a'.jTi'; the shore North degrees E"st'lT'J feet to fence; then along fence North 15 degrees West 2722 , ro degrees East 577 feet to Road; then North 15 de- grees East 8 tee to stake in Pond; then North 1., degrees Jen 330 feet to Pocosin; then North 80 degrees West 231 teet; men ooutn 5 degrees East 3381 feet to old Road; then along Road North 80 de grees West 1330 feet; then North 52 1-2 degrees West 588 feet to the run ot the Wrest prong of Sanders Creek; then down and with its vari ous meanders of the run of sai l Creek to the place of beginning. Containing 150 acres, more or less. This being the same land known the W. W. Weeks Plantation, and being the interest of the said Mort gagors as conveyed to them by deed of Robert M. Weeks and others, to George N. Hutton and Waldron Bailey, of date March 2nd, 1926. This the 27th day of January, 1037. FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO., A. B. Hutton. G. Norman Huiton, Executors of George N. Huton, 4tFeb25 Deceased. -.-.vvvv-.".-v".-.--;--.-.";--;-i-v-M-i Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M and by Appointment. We Are Now Prepared To Do Yrur ACETYLENE WELDING PAUL'S MACHINE SHOP "Marine Outfitters" BEAUFORT, seE(P CONTRACTOR 457-1 301-1 Call for a friundlitr Manhattan made Hits way! I short dash ef bitten; Italian Vermouth) CALVERT'S "Reserve." Add Ice and stir well. Serve in a chilled glass with cherry; lap it off with twist of orange peel WHISKIES ixicurtvf omen , enertun lux.. ..Y.cuivnn m, ww . 1 rmt we, tt mi mw watw n Menu wSTSa. m