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I 1 and Lode ANN STREET M. E. CHURCH. professional building here. The The United Str.tes paid f-Oo an i Divorces in Russia may now be starT of the Accidental and their fam-j acre for the Virgin Islands, $35.80 f obtained in twelve minutes, due to an acre for the Canal Zone, 2i cents the substitution of an American for the Phillipines, and 2 cents for card index system for the cumbrous 2 cents for Alaska. registry books formerly in use. E. Frank Lee. Pastor. J. A. Hornaday Jr.. S S. Supt. Preaching services every Sunday 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P, M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 A. U. Prayer service Wednesday even ing 8:00 P. M. Ladies Aid Society 1st. Monday of each month at 3:30. Mssionary Society 1st. Tuesday of each month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd, and 4th. Mondays of each month at 2:30. Philathea Class at '8:00 P. M. on 2nd. Monday evening each month. Teacher Council on 1st Thursday of each month at 8:00 P. M. Meetmda o Meets every Monday night in the year, at 7:45. Visiting bretheren cordially invted to attend. ORDER EASTERN STAR. Beaufort Chapter 128 Regular Meetings 2nd. and 4th. Tl.ursday at 7:30 P. M. Masonic Hall. THE MACCABEES. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. M. M. Ann S'et. L, B. Boney, Pastor. Sundays Sunday School 9:45 A. Hon. M. Leslie Davis, Supt. Preaching by the Pastor 11 A. M 8:00 P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. 7:30 P. Mondays Ladies Aid Society 2 :00 P. Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:30 P. Wednesdays Mid-week Service 8:P. 3rd. Sundays Woman's Missionary Society 3:00 A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with us. "Come thou and go with us and we will do thee good." Meets every Tuesday light at 8 oVIock in Hall over W, E. Skarren and Co. H. D. NORfOM R. K. LIBRARY NOTICE. The town Libraiy will be open Fri day September 21st, from 3 o'clock until 4:30 and after September 211st. every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. REBEKAH LODGE NO. 141. M. M. M. Rebekah Lodge No. 141 I. O. O. F, meets everv Friday night at 7:30 P. M. I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. C. T. Chadwick N. G. Mrs. R. H. Hill. V. G. J. R. Jinett, Secy. pepper sp-'nt a while Saturday at Morthead City. f .Tiiumins and Miss Mary Har- dies arrived here during the week iestv of Mill Creek spent a while ; from Albuquerque. New Mexico, with .it Newport Saturday shopping. i the expectation of making Raleigh, We cannot imagine whfit could j rth Carolina, their future home, have been the reason that Reverend insurant's Commission Wade com T. E. Beaman did not come Sunday :er.ds the Occidental Insurance Corn- fill his appointment. ?ure nope j -any most highly. Governor McLean decided lately to request the North Carolina Child Welfare Commission to make the sur vey of women in industry which has been the subject of much vehement during recent months. This Com mission is composed of the State Commissioner of Public Welfare, chairman, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Secre tary of the State Board of Health. The survey was requested by leading i women and organizations and by the i State FederaMon of Labor. Strenuous! objections has been made by manu-1 fact u re r generally over the State, j The survey will be started pretty soon. Superintendent A. T. Allen, of the State Department of Education, an- nounces the addition ',( Dr. M. C. S. j Noble, Jr to his official staff as ed-. ucational director of the newly creat-' ed bureau of information and stat istics. Mr. L. L. Williams, of the State University, also goes with the Department of the capacity of loan cleik of June 1st. succeeding L. H. t was not sickness that kept him. Messrs Hugh Whalley and Gordon Hardesty have imptoyment at the Morehead Bluffs. Mr. Sam Corner and daughter and grand-daughter of Harlowe were vis itors at Mill Creek Sunday. Mr. Earl Taylor of North Harlowe -as the guest of Miss Marie Graham Saturday night. Miss Julia Graham of here spent I he week-end at Wildwood, the guest I f Miss Mabel Guthrie, Mr. Charlie Culpepper of this ; place was the guest of Miss Ivy Lee lones of Oyster Creek Saturday night Messrs Hugh Whalley, Ira and Charlie Culpepper of Bay View mo tored to Havelock Sunday. NOTICE. North Carolina, Carteret County. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. TO THE HEIRS OF TAMER SAW YER. V Take notice that the undersigned under date of the 6th., of September, fji.be, now head of the bureau of pub- Concordia Lodg e No. 11, I. O. O. F. Tuesday nights, 7 o'clock R. D. Whitehurst, N. G. ; L. J. J. Noe, Jr. V. G; J. R. Jinett. Secy. D. M. Jones. Treas. S. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ann street between More and Orange Streets. Rev. George W. Lay. D. C. L. Rector, i dlally Sunday Services j ings. Holy Communion, 8 A. M. except; nrst hunday. bunday School 9:45 A M. Holy Communion and Sermon 11 A. M. on first Sunday of each month. Morning Service and Sermon 11 A. M. on other Sundays. Evenng Ser vice and Sermon 8:00 P. M, C. B. H. NO. U Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brothers are cor- invited to attend these meet- I. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Carteret Lodge No. 2. FRANKLIN LODGE NEWS ITEMS OF BEAUFORT SCHOOL Editor-in-Chief Vivian Parsons Social Editors Athletic Editors Martha Longest Helen Hendrix Margaret Dill Albert Gaskill Caretaker Praiiet Teachers for . Their Cooperation this Year I wish to express my sincere thanks to the teachers of Beaufort Graded School for their cooperation in keep ing the buildings free of debris this year. In the three years that I have been caretaker of these buildings I have endeavored to give unparalleled service, a thing which would have been impossible had the teachers not given freely of their much needed help which I appreciate very greatly. With many hores for your future tier;ition, I am, sincerely yours, I). F. WILLIS drix. No. 10!) A. F. & A. M. Regular communications, 1st xnd 3rd Monday night, 8:00 P. M. of each month. Bits 'O News 102"), purchased from T. C. Wade, Si;eri.T of Carteret County, N. C, at tax sale held at the courthouse door of said county, the following describ ed real-estate to-wit: Lot No. 107 Old Town, Beaufort, N. C, listed as the property of Tam er Sawyer, Heirs. That the above described lands are listed in the name of Heirs of Tamer Sawyer, and said lands were sold for the delinquent taxes for the year 1924. and the time for redemption of said lands will expire on the 6th. day of September, 1926 This 1st, day of May. 1926, MARTHA RUFFIN Purchaser at tax sale. 4-T 5 20 26 (Continued from page one) STATE CAPITAL QUIET EXCEPT SOME POLITICAL DISCUSSION Coming A musical recital, given by Glennie Paul. On Tuesday afternoon the Seniors went to Morehead City to have pic tures made of the class both group and individual. The prize of ten dollars offered for the best name suggested for the developing regions around Lenoxville was won by Mary Elizabeth Weeks, a pupil of the tenth grade. The name submitted by her is a French nan-e: "Beau Monde" Shores. Dont forget the coming election for the new school building. Re number that we are depending upon the citizens of Beaufort to help us by putting our school on the accredit ed list. We sincerely thank those who have already worked so faith fully for it. the leadership of Walter H. Neal a gainst all theories of Evolution prob ably will lead into a great fight in the next legislature, when an evolu tion bill is expected to be introduced. Dr. R. T. Vann, prominent Bap tist minister and educator, who fell on the street here several days ago and broke his left arm, already am putated above the elbow, is out a gain after an extended stay at a lo cal hospital, Doctor Vann is asso ciate secretary of the Baptist State Board of Education. He was for merly President of the Meredith Col lege. United States Senator Lee S. Overman is taking no chances on "Our Bob." Cairpaign headquar ters have been established on the sec ond floor of the Yarborough House with former Solicitor Walter D. Si ler in charge and Hugh Dortch of Goldsboro assistant manager. Man ager Siler says he is not apprehen sive of the outcome and the purpose of the campaign is simply to bring out the vote. A portrait of the last Associate Justice Piatt D. Walker was present ed to the Surpreme Court by Attor locations. Mr. Williams is a native of Yadkin county. The second payment of ti.e 1925 cotton crop (one million cloi.ais in amount) has gone out to r.:;:;bers of tl.e North Carolina O.tttn Grow ers Association from its general offi ces here. The total receipts for the 1925 crop aggregated 160,661 bales, or 44,000 more tnan the previous year. It is announced from the Federal Department of Agriculture that Nitrth Carolina has double the num ber of cou:itiee free from tubercular cattie than any other state in the Union, the number in this State ag gregating fifty-seven per cent. In this work the State Federal govern ments cooperate, the local represen tative being Dr. William Moore, vet erinarion of the State Department of Agriculture and a very capable man. The Executive Committee of the State Board of Health held a business meeting here during the week; a con tract has been awarded for the con struction of a new hospital tor the State School for the Blind authorized by the last Legislature; hearing of the application of the Western Union Telegraph Company for an increase in rates haa again been postponed; eighty-seven applicants for trained nurse licenses received the examina tion here last week; the Secretary of State issued a charter to the North Carolinians Incorporated, Greens Y f A A v D V y iE X t y T J J ADVERTISE NOTICE-TAX LISTING I or on assistant will be in the Superior Court Room in the Court House in the Town of Beaufort beginning Monday, May 3rd. 1926 for the purpose of listing the taxes for Beaufort Township and tak ing the farm census as required by law. Each day thereafter during the month of May, Sunday's excepted. All farmers and owners of farms will be required to furnish information as to the acreage planted in different crops for statistical purposes of the State Board of Agriculture only. This does not in any way affect your taxable values. D. E. LANGDALE List Taker For Beaufort Township Last week, Knowledge test were j ney E. T. Cansler, of Chariotte, dur- Chapel Program Dun- Chorus by Fourth Grade. I ible Reading by Evelyn can. Story "The Three Billy Goats" T'essie J. Lewis. ng Sun Bonnet Babies First Grade. The Lion, the Goat and the Jackal Fourth Grade boys. Health Exercise Seventh Grade. Stunt First Grade. Charleston Julia Whitehurst. Duet Miss Pond and Mrs, Hen- given by Superintendent Fritz to the members of the Senior class. These test must be taken before the pupils go to college. BAY VIEW ITEMS We are having some windy weather at present,. Mrs. Lola Mason and son left last I financial way which falls upon bus ing the week before a large assem blage of relatives and friends of the deceased jurist in the court room here. The acceptance was by Chief Justice W. P. Stacey. Governor McLean observs tliat there is growing interest in business government, the reason for this ten dency being the responsibility in a Any Style for Immediate Delivery week for Hopewell, Va. on a visit to her sister, Mra. Lee Brown. Mr. Joe Small Jr., is on the sick list with the mumps. Mr. K. R. Hardesty had quite a miDiui lune lust ween wniie ne was1 at work in the woods, a tree fell on his leg, but did not break any bones, iness men in the maintenance . of state and county governments. His Excellency also finds that the women are becoming more interested in fis cal matters and feels hopeful of fu ture developments in governmental agencies, the population of the capital city Mr. G. W, Sawyer who has bPon !"f the State has recently been boost on the sick list for quite a while. ' ed to the extent of thirty-five per- does not seem to get any better. Messrs Kit Weeks and Otis Cul- i sons connected with the Accidental Life Insurance Company which has established headquarters in the new Tourings, and Roadsters are just what you need for Summertime. Open and Closed Cab Trucks Equipped to Suit You. Loftin Motor Company Authorized Ford Dealers t i UNCOLN ,Lj27S PORDSOW I CARS 'TRUCKS 'TRACTORS We Have The Quality In Straw Hats PRICES: $2.50-$3.50-$3.75-$4.50-$5.00 We offer Correct Styles, Dependable Quality and Fine Tailoring at a Moderate Price. $2.25 value. 3 English Broadcloth Shirts for $5.50. WE Challenge all Competition in Quality and Price SEE US FIRST AND SAVE Duncan & Willis i , Mb HAVE IT T 1 V' V W MADE TO f!4 J jL, I MEASURE hUC J m FRONT STREET THE STORE FOR MEN BEAUFORT, N. C.
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