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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY FEB. 19, 192S. ATLANTIC WINS FROM DAVIS, at the group commencement and also were called home on account of his The Boys Basket Ball team of At- at the county commencement. 1 little son's being hurt returned to lantic High School, played their last We have had many absences recent their work at Fairfield Tuesday, game of the championship of East- ly, as stated in last week's News, how- 1 Elder W. W. Styron was the guast ern Carteret County with Davis I'ri- ever attendance is improving this of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lawrence Sun day, Febfuary 13, on Davis court, week. day. The game was a little slow the first The regular group centers Teach- Mr Eernie Gillikin of Beaufort was half, scores being 6 to (. The At- ers meeting will be held here Friday. 'jn our neighborhood Sunday, lantic boys put some pep in the game After the parents and teachers' M:. D. W. Gillikin who has been during the second half, the score be- had assembled to have their regular ill with the flu for the past several ing at the end 22 to 8 in favor of meeting Friday afternoon, the ninth days is improving. Atlantic. The line up as follows: grade under the direction of Miss. Mr. and Mrs Oscar H. Gillikin were Atlantic 11. F. Mason L L. F. Mason M. C Mason P. R. G. Morris B. L. G. Nelson R. Davis. R. F. Alligood C. L. F. Murphy L. C Styron V. R. G. Davis G. L. G. Willis E. Points. Pate gave an interesting program. It called to Morehead City Sunday on 10 was centered namely around the account of her father Mr. Jack Law 4 life and works of two of our greatest rence being burned. presidents, George Washington and; There are several cases of flu here Abraham Lincoln. ' now. Wo all hope those who heve 8 zAfterwards, refreshments were serv it will soon be better. ed to the parents and teachers by the j Mr. and Mrs. Gem Willis of Lenox Total 22 Home Economics Department. viue attended services here Sunday. ! It is a great pleasure to state that Mrs. Hugh Lawreace spent Sun 4 Mrs. Banks, who has been ill for a 'day with her sister Mrs. August Law week, has recovered and is able to rence. 4 take up her work again. Miss Pate, who was called home I BAY VIEW ITEMS. has returned. She will soon have j her work lined up and we sincerely j We are havine some rainv weather Harlowe and Newport. At 10:30 all left for home declaring a most pleas ant evening. i Reverend Mr. Eeaman of Morehead City will fill his regular appointment every Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rena Merrell is very ill with nervous indigestion. Mr. J. T. Graham had quite an ac cident Sunday morning when his house caught on fire but was put out before it made any headway, i Quite a number of neople from other place were visitors in our neigh borhood S'j'H'fy. Last week there was quits a queer acting dog around here. He seemed to be mad. He was running and biting every thing that he came near. He went in one lady's house and out the back door and gone. Berlin newsboys' cries are "verbo-1 The most popular name for a public ten," according to a new ordinance, 'house in London is "King's Arms," They disturbed business men in down- which appears forty-eight times in town offices. ithe directory. Genuine Shipman-Ward Rebuilt Total SMYRNA SCHOOL NEWS. Editor in Chief Edith Lewi. Eusine.. Manager Donald Chadwick "No matter if we're blue, Somewhere wo know happiness Stored up for me and you. So let's just seek to find it, To drive away our cares, And before we know it, gladness Will o'ertake us unawares. Let's speak good cheer." 8 hope that she will have nothing to but are hoping for it to clear away hinder her in the remainder of this goon. term. I m r. anH Mra Tnm .Tnn urVin Vinvo ,been quite ill with the Flu seem to OTWAY NEWS be somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mason are , Elder W. W. Styron of Lola held 0n the sick list with the flu. ther's hi9 regular appointment at the Pri-; Mrs Aiex Graham is on the sick mitive Baptist church Saturday and ijst with the flu, but seems to be inv Sunday. proving. j Mr. Jack Lawrence who has re-, Mrs. Allen Graham is very ill at centiy moved to Morehead City and present with pneumonia. jWas employed at the saw mill there; Mr. W. H. Dowdy has been very .was badly burned last week. in wjth the Flu. Mrs. Clem Gillikin is spending the j Miss Marie Graham celebrated her Selected. wee.k with her sister at Straits, Mrs. 13th birthday with a party. The P. T. A. is planninc t.n hn o 'Alvin Willis. I Onifo , f r,0ia siWer banner, to represent our school I Mr Alfred Gillikin and sons who attended her party from Core Creek NOTICE Having qualified as executors of estate of J. B. Jones, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims a. gainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th. day of Feb. 1926 or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 19th. day of Feb. 1925 J. B. Jones Jr. 3-25-25 D. M. Jones NOTICE. .ggs, lt i-wrzwwm Rehearsals of the Womanless Wed ding will be held Monday and Tues day nights, March 2 and 4th at 8 o'clock. UNDERWOODS ONLY $ 2 DOWN Let U Tell You More About Tbit Splendid Typewriter A machine that looks and writes so well that even experts cannot teil it from a brand-new machine. It's the biggest; best and squarest typewriter proposition ever made. 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The Beaufort News J E Now Is The Time To Secure Valuable Carteret County Lands Both Cleared And Uncleared At Low Prices There are thousand? of acres of good truck lands in the county that are undeveloped. Also tracts suitable or tne stapie crops and for raising cattle and hogs. Mild climate makes it easy to raise two crops a year. You can have something to sell all the year round. n:?SHOOL BUILDINGS HAVE BEEN ERECTED IN NEARLY ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY. EAtI,ROADS HAVE BEEN BUILT AND THE COUNTY WILL SOON BE CONNECTED WITH THE STATE'S GREAT HIGHWAY SYSTEM. BY MEANS OF THE STATE HIGHWAYS PRODUCE CAN o ABiPJ01 TRUCKS WITHIN A FEW HOURS TO MANY CITIES IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE STATE. In a few. years lands that can be bought now for a few dollars an acre will be worth several hundred dollars an acre. I here is no state m the union where there are better chances to make profitable investment in farm lands. If interested write THE BEAUFORT NEWS and you will be put in touch with people who have property to sell. Do not delay this matter but write at once and secure valuable information. The Beaufort Mews WHATS THE USE FT fcl 1 rnm won iriu AnT T l No ON THE HORSE'S Yesterday ITS A BAD HABIT THO, AMD I'VE GOT "lb BPEAk MEI3 OP IT -I'LL PICK 5 GET HE I? TO BET ALL OF YESTERDAYS WINNINGS MELL LOE AND 7 "Thatll Cu(?E WER " in. -i -fl. il 771 By L. F. Van Zeim V Qn ri 1 Pur all ycur money oh TheSe 5" What She Thinks of Felix's Judgment V I iv . s WELL, THE 5 ALL LOST JUST AS I JEARife, IM V DIPPED NY 40 M v EXPECTED --R30R FAMMY LOST HER Y AWFULLY ?0f?(?Y I OMLT LOST 2.50 - TES, J , $40 'Too E HATED ToDoiT.Bur s Yam rrrv Drr, t -t', . 1 SUC?E LOSE C? "5 GET HE I? Tfl EET ALL OF I HoDF7 ' rTJPAOic T wAC TT,cr .v,a -f ..nr- . ,m tyX A I "'V11.1 inlnK TOU 1 y b r;;irT" .TT, n i i ii is i-n i i v r i m i, i j- - A ILXVPvV a PiPf P ih feS :B& .'fc'i
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