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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY DEC. 16, 1926. (CbpttW.W P.) 1 J ) J lMM . Hr - , BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. C. S. MAXWELL GENERAL PRACTI I, Office Hour 10 to 12 A. M. and bv appointment. DR. E. F. MENIUS Eyesight Specialist With t Sam K Eaton Co. New Bern, N- C. DR. F. E. HYDE GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hour 10 A. M. to 12 Noon 3 to 5 P. M. except Mondays Wei I nesdays( Fridays ' Evenings by Appointment At Williston Monday, Wednesday Friday 3 to 5 P. M. Office Phone 46 Res. 18L DR. R. L. DANIELS I SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offices in Elks Temple Room. 401 to 405 Tel. No. 170 Off:: !iurs 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 to 4 p. n. NEW BERN, N. C. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Fii e and Windstorm INSURANCE SEE Miss Ella D. Davis DR. H. M. HENDRIX DENTIST Office Hoursr to 12 A. and 1:30 to 5 ?. M. Office over W. P. Snvth's store D. W. MORTON Notary Publio Insurance With M. Leslie Davit BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. E. B. Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE 'bone: Office 83. Residence 107-L Office Hours: 10 to 12 to 5 and by appointment DR. O. H. JOHNSON SPECIALIST ;Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours '9 to 12, 3 to 5, 7to 8 Phones, Office 226; Residence 240 W Charles Hotel, Morehead City, N. C. DR. J- O. BAXTER Specialist THE EYE ONLY I NEW BERN, N. C. The New York city postoffice handles 350,000 pieces of misdirect- i ed mail a day and 80,000 of these i pieces lack a street address. I At the Filling Station COLORED SCHOOL NEWS DEPARTMNT. School Staff Anna Belle Stanley Gildie Dennis The Glee, Club rendered a program at the Congregational Church Sun day evening. The pastor and con gregation were pleased with the se- lections. More will be heard of the j club in the near future. j Dr. Britt the county medical of- j Sficer visited the school on Tuesday, i eiving a very helpful and forceful I lecture on physiology and hygiene, i We hope he will come again soon, A book shelf has been placed in the Principal's class room, it is be ing rapidly filled with books, Christmas is in the air, everywhere, ' as proof, the Principal spoke on the ! eiPal placed an order for chemical '.'Christmas Spirit" at our last assem-! equipment and supplies. The order bly. We will scatter sunshine if we j has just been delivered, so that we have nothing material to offer our I will soon be able to make the tests friends and class-mates. The prizes ' for sugar and starch, generate the for this year, with the names of the j common gases, O. and H. and quite a donors will be announced the first number of other interesting expert week in the new year. I menas. The fifth grade scored another hit NEWS FROM MERRIMON COLOR last week, as they had no absences ; ED SCHOOL, or tardies. We hope that they will j We had a very 3Uceessful party f 01. keep this record. the purpoBe o Sieving the county As this is the last week of school ! of school supplies. The means were this year, we wish to thank the Edi- j spent for wood, stove pipe, brooms tor of the News for his courtesy and and crayon. We feel that what we indulgence to us, and herewith extend ! have done will be greatly appreciat to him and the public in general the j ed by both the county school beard 'ompliments of the season "A Hap-! and the Superintendent, iv Christmas and a prosperous New I (Mrs) Julia Winley, Year-" i Teacher. Grade News. -O The sixth and seventh grades are j Minute hands were firfist used on getting ready to order their books, j watches in 1G87 and the second hand Their teacher is Miss Groves. - ! vas not introduced until a hundred The fourth and fifth grades wish ' years later- Christmas Sale QUALITY AND PRICES ARE THE BIG THINGS IN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Your gift may be large or small, but what ever it is, it should be of good taste and wrorth its price. You know this store's reputation for both taste and price. Dont Worry About What To Give For CHRISTMAS! Come Straight to The People's Dry Goods Store. Where you will find the Largest Selection and by Far the Lowest Prices in 'Beaufort.' -o- The Peoples Dry Goods Store FRONT STREET to invite their parents and friends to come out and see what they are do ing in their class work. They adopt ed the following resolutions three days ago. (1) To be more punctu al, as punctuality is a stepping stone to success. (2- That they are go ing to try to average 100 per cent in attendance. (3) "They are go ing to aid their school in every way possible. They look upon the school as a chain. The consider themselves as two links in the chain, and as no chain is stronger than its weakest link they are determined to be as strong as possible in every way. 0. B. Davis, Teacher High School Some weeks ago the classes in General Science and General Biology decided that they wished to perform as many Laboratory experiments as possible, and to that end the Prin BEAUFORT, N. C. BOGUE NEWS ITEMS- Mrs. M. S. Boggs who has been vis- iting her son W. E. Bogs left lawnu- spend a while with her son before returning to her home at Cornelia,, t,a;, , ... , r . ., ! bchool will close Friday tor the, holidays. Mr. B. M. Russell and son Ed who ave been in Florida for some time have returned home for the Christ mas holidays. Mr. J. E. Weeks of Peletier was in town Saturday on business. Leslie Taylor, B. F. Cannon and W. E. Baggs attended business in Newport and Morehead City last Fri day. i Dr. Mason of Newport was called to see Mr. Roland Taylor's little girl 'who has pneumonia. Mrs. Ecrue Taylor, Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Taylor spent Mon i.ay in New Born shopping. Mr. J. A. Nonis and nephew Goe were in our midst on Monday. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE $100,000.00 BEAUFORT GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY SCHOOL BONDS. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Beaufort Graded School District, Carteret County, North Carolina, at Beaufort, North Carolina, up to the 12 day of Janu-, ,.-,. 1007 fnv tViP nnrrhasp of $100.- i 000 School Bonds of said District. Said bonds shall be of the denomina tion of $1,000 each and shall mature serially in numerical order $3,000 on January 1 in each of the years 1923 to 1947 inclusive, and $4,000 on Jan uary 1 in each of the years 1948 to 1957 inclusive. Said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of January 192", shall bear interest at the rate of 5 1-2 per centum per annum, payable semi annually, both principal and interest being payable in lawful money of the United States at the office of the Treasurer of Beaufort Graded School District, Beaufort, North Carolina, or ! at the Hanover National Bank, in the j City of New York, State of New York. ! Said bonds are registerable as to ; principal only. j Each bid must be accompanied by ' a certified check for two percent of j the amount of the bid as a good faith j deposit on account of the bid sub-j mittea. in tne case ot the success ful bidder the certified check shall be retained to apply on account of the amount of the bid. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be re turned. ' The Board of Trustees reserves X"XXX"Xi For the convenience of our customers we have spent months in plan ning and buying items that will make useful as well as beautiful gifts rsow we have them ready for your approval. We hope that you will taue advantake of this showing, since we feel that you will be well pleased with your selections and save money on your purchases . It I it ! V ! : ; i .;. : ! I Photograph Albums, Memory Books, Bed Lamps, Perfume Sets, Perfume Atomizers, Electric Heaters, Waffle Irons, Christmas Cards, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Vases, Shaving Sets, Military Sets, Face Powders, Pen and Pencil Sets, Electric Perculators, : . i the right to reject any and all bids. the payment of the note thereby se ! No bid will be received for less than i cured, the undersigned assignee of ' par and accrued interest. The sue icessful bidder will be furnished with ,he approving opinion of Messrs. door of Carteret County, in the town Wood & Hoff Attor. , of Beaufort, N. C, on Monday, the at york Chy For! 1?th day of Janua'ry Jhe further information regarding the hour of 12 M. o'clock, the following ,,!,. wifh tv, ...c.f r., ,.. -v -'-v.. igned. RCBT. L. FRITZ JR. secretary, coara oi Trustees, Beaufort Graded School District, lieauiort, :. k. , i W. L. STANCIL, Treas. 3t 12-30-26 Beaufort, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a cower of sale con tr.ined in that certain mortgage deed, i his line South 75 degrees West 290 executed by Bryan Salter and wife I Ples to the beginning, containing to J. W. Simpson, W. R. Gillikin dnt- 21 l"2 acres, more or less. It being ed October the 1st. 1919 and record-1 the same land purchased from par ed in Book No. 30 at page 130, in tips f the second part by the parties the Office of the Register of Deeds f the first part, fir Carteret county, and duly as-! This 13th. day of December 192G. signed by the said J. W. Simpson and ' O. W. LEWIS, W. K. Gillikin to the undersigned as-1 Assignee of W. R. Gillikin and J. signee, default having been made in V Simpson, Moitg-gees.. 4t 1-0-27 We are Fully Equipped to take care of your Re quirements in Jewelry and Silverware OUR SPECIALTY Ladies and Gentlemens Wrist Watches. Largest Line Ever Shown. $6 to $60. B. A. BELL YOUR JEWELER FOR 17 YEARS Front St. w - LOOK OVER THIS LIST Electric Toasters, Fine Pipes, Ash Trays. Smoking Sets, Tobacco Jars, " Smoking Stands, Compacts, Flash Lights, Ligett's Candy, Hollingsworth's Candy, Cigars in Christmas Boxes, Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes, Bath Salts, Bath Powders, Joseph House DRUGGIST Phone 29 Shirt ..;..;.,X-AvvX''v;''M"XX',";";'tt''!" - ; the mortgagees will offer for sale and will sell for cash at 'he court-house JfMH-Cl Ul IdllU, II1UIC LUU defined as follows: Beginning at the shore on the east I side ot fsorth Kiver at J. W. Sinm- i son's northwest corner and running thence up the River shore North 6 1-4 degrees West 12 poles to An sel Beacham's corner; thence with his line North 75 decrees East 290 poles to Beacham's other rorner; thence South 6 1-2 degrees East 12 poles to J. W. Simnson's corner: thence with Beaufort Perfumes, T' Toilet Waters, 7 Book Ends, ' " Bill Folds, Pocket Books, Ladies Handbags Genuine Leather, Thermos Bottles, Cigar Holders, Cigarette Holders, Fine Stationery, Dancing Cats and Monkeys, Cutex Sets Manicure Sets, -I WW ... 1 ... t i i
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