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i1 PAG" TV0 WAIST ads THE COST 13 SMALL USE THEM FOR RESULTS RATE: One cent per word, Initial. Letter, Figure. All want ads naid in advance. No want ad taken for lesi than 25c. them in. DUpUr Ad Rate on Requait Telephone No. 16. the folowing: (a) 1 acre, more or less, conveyed by deed of firs: par ties to Carteret Lbr. C., under date Sept. 21. li'17. r.v iidvd in L'k. 24. Pj. 1'.'; (') 1 acre. :o;? or less, conveyed by ceei of pa: ties first part (J. H." Davis, et al.) to Mamie Mason, under date Dee. 20, l'.'OO, r-.eorded in Lk. WW, Pa.ae NOTE: Exceptions described: (b) n,l vpeorded in Book 70 on puare 511, 1 pads. We have twenty pases in them. ' team? default h:-.vi:ir been mad.' in the in- j On the backs we made designs. I ck bteuness therein sec ured, the un-1 think they are very pretty, der-i'-iitl movt-ap-ee will offer for! ast week we made a Halloween d-.i'.l- and sell to the highest b:dtk-r for . border for our from board. The bor ca.di, a: the Courthouse Door, ia jer made of witches and jack o'- P.eatifi-rt, Carteret County, on 1 1. Monday, November 13th, 1933 torr. their practice. The Newport Tar Heel Farmers class funds, asked at 12 (.'clock noon the following de scribe.! real estate: 1st. tract. Btgining at a stake C. Holland res- We have a new boi ry. .Miss sr.eii got Uai) i eeinnins at a stone o:i tne siue ,,? Vm-th River Rd. and 5 ft from just north of the L, v hat is known as Pender Canal on idence, and about fifty yards from N side and running parallel with said residence, running eastwardly to raid canal Eastwardly 70 yds to a Taylor's Highway, or the main high- fhonoo Vn-tha-aril'.f 70 vds. v.nv leadin? from Boirue to Stella. to another stake, thence Westwaraly via Pelletiers, running tnence witnigracie momers in me mm g.u.--. .... 70 yds. to the said North River Rd. said highway to T. C. Holland's line, are still studying about thence with said road Southwardly thence westwardly witn i. c. noi 70 vds. to the beginning, containing , land's line to the road, thence south- , : : 11 . 1 V,rt -. n. i o . . vo rrn np in I ncir i l I i nan v wilii sa u uiu vu wic uckui- JLZAL ESTATE Jr IN a(. an 'iron stae jn the S. line of'ning: containing ten acres more or u town loU or country property a- Blacked tent where les9- the E. line of the RR right-of-way! Tract 2. Beginning at a stake on of Carteret Lbr. Co., intersects saidjther oad and running eastwardly to patent line, thence running N. 13 ' .Mat Weeks' line, thence south with W. 723 ft. to an iron stake, thence sail line to . h. nner s line, thence S. 77 W. 00 ft. to an iron stake, with Piner's line to the road, thence thence S. 13 E. 723 ft. to an iron with said road to the beginning, con stake in said S. line of the ffni, Uaining ten acres more or less, of Blackledge patent, thence with said which tract six aens being cleared patent line N. SS E. 60 ft. to the land and the remainder wooded. beginning: containing 1 acre, more : this Uth day ot Uctober r.M.J. grM The Carteret Realty & Insur ance Co., D, W. Uo.ton, Mcrttury. Betufort, N. C. too RFNT AT MILL, 3 Fl I ftm houses, light, heat and water. Finn condition. 1 six room house, liht hftt and water. Fine condition. Beaufort Lumber & Manig. Co., Phone 6. CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED A 1 01. iess. the Beaufort News for subscriptions This sale is made by reason of the ( to the News if drawn by responsible failure of Wade Meadows and wife, W persons Now is the time to subscribe. Y-d g Meadows to pay off and dis-j WARRAT-rJEErysT10RTCAGE charge the indebtedness secured by , rwtol Mnrt- said deed of trust. Ueeus, iea ox r" A deposit of 10 per cent will be VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMI CAL CO., Mortgagee. C. Gorham, Atty. Nov 9 NOTICE OF SALE. In this planning they want to Fair grounds free (by a pass), me ..... u .. i..:.. .j i-. -K : '. nl one: ev- anpoint team omciais ior me jta, i..,. , - and foim rules by which to carry on try one enjoyed himselt. The live stock anil ciop eMimus n c Chanter of Younu educational as well as interesting. inding a need for The Vocational .ykiicukukw umhuh each boy to do- wa sthe best in this history of the nate from 5 to 15 lbs. of choice to- tne iair. une uui..u...K b c o which amounted to a total of of this exhibit was the step or year S " pounds On Thursday, October by year growth of V ocationai Agri-1-) we carried this small lot of to- culture in North Carolina since it s bacco to the New Bern market. All btginnig. In 1918 there were 53o the bovs made the trip one or two boys enrolled in North Carolina and of them, with the help of Mr. Long, in 1933 there were 34,34o boys re- (our teacher) talked with the buy- ceiving instruction in Vocational Lockev for curlers and explained what we- entend- Agncuiture. ine snows, iree 'ed to do with the returns. The to- nreworKs am. iu - . . . t ...I, .1 miiin n m iico iii oni np runs fall and bacco was sold and we received an iuuuu u.u. ... -.. " i . i i.u ..tnocnva rf aoPiner thiflr first winter birds. We are making real i average oi ten "f th t bird houses and nests to put in our which gave us a net return of ?19.o0. auto race. , . whi"h in class room Many pictures of birds We were well pleased with our sale, per boy was about $l.-o, whuh in have alreadv V-en collected We, We expect to spend the above stat- eluded eats, shows, expenses for Jave bee" ! drJwSr cats , pumpkin' 'ed sum to defer any expense which truck and miscellaneous features, and witches for Halloween. We are may arise in our class. i ..... n Coior, u, looking forward to a big time on' Bradford Hernngton, Re- A Full-P.ge Dr ... ' C" that date. r. , Percy Cro.by th. Dul.n...fcjd Serie of "City Shadow." Picture., in for our libra for us last week. It is an airplane book. Yes terday de decided to read a library book each week if possible. By Bobby Garner. Fifth Grade Mils LewU, te.cher Wp have elected Mrs. Daisy San ders and Mrs. C. L. By Pauline Elliott The Newport Consolidated School 1 The Newport Vocational Agricul- 'afeteria opened on October 23. The tmal Boys made the.. r annual visit to , the Amer.c.n Weekly, the Mag.x.ne nrmh-r. ., the Home Economics the N. C State Fair. October 13. The D.. r.buted W.th Nex, Sunday. , e HZ running U,e af e ia boy. left Newport about 3:15 Friday BALTIMORE AMERICAN. Buy your us- m Bnoi,.!.inn f morning and arrived in Miss Martha McKinnon, the Home Economics instructor. Raleigh a-'capy from your favorite new.boy or bout 7:30. They were admitted to the new. dealer. blanks for sale Mews Office. The girls are i going to make every every effort to j serve well-balanced lunches, and 1 wish to solicit the cooperation of ev ery child in tht school. ' More interest is being shown in Pursuant to terms mortgage deed athletics this year in the Newport Remember the Issue required from the purchaser at the u "uf"fl. iu; V 1 :b:no01 and a mol'e wllllng sP'nt 01 ,alc oO executed by L. L. Spnngle et ux.;C00preation in the boys, girls and TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND AD- xhis the 2Sth dav of September aisy"- t0 eauiort uanKing and patrons than ever before to get the ding machine paper at the Beaufort " Trust Company, undersigned will, on sehool ground fixed so that the dif- New office. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORP., Monday, November 27th, 1933 , f: rent athletic events as basket ball, WANTED A GOOD PAIR OF US- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE, : at noon, at court-house door in Beau-volley ball, tennis, baseball and track , rt whp(ls for saie cheap. Car- Oct. 2G Durham, N. C. i f ort, N. C, :offer for cash sale to. can be made for all the school chil- gage described, viz: i A short while ago an athletic as- Forty acres, more or less; begin-, sociation was formed in the high ning at point where road from M. R. 'school. This was formed to arouse in raway s WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWN- SALE OF STOCK IN INCORPORAT f nr,,l nsp.H tvnowriter for sale. ED COMPANY. Cl IV-t v.v u vj---. Call at Beaufort News office. Of the assets in Beaufort Banking Springle's farm enters New Bern terest in school work, athletics and and Trust Company, undersigned will, ' road, thence northwestwardly with; a spirit of cooperation among all. In FOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN on Monday, Otcober 30, 1933, at New Bern road to Skinner's line, line past iew days tne oinciais ot the nf. Thnrnne-hbred Tom Bar- noon at court-house door in Beau- thence with Skinner's line northeast- association have been collecting dues er, n v Morrill. Beaufort, fort, N. C. offer for sale and self wardly to line ditch between W. W. ;om the boys and girls, and they all R. R. D. 10-12 to the highest bidder for cash, following described: the Russell, M R. Springle and L. L. Springle, with ditch southeastwardly WANTED: REPRESENTATIVE TO look after our magazine subscription interests in Beaufort and vicinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the hundreds of dol'.ais spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equipment free. Start a growing and permanent bus iness in whole or spare time. Ad dress MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc., Way land Road, North Cohocton, N. Y. 2tOc26 Certificate No. 4 for 33 shares of to road from M. R. Springle line the capital stock of New Bern Oil to New Bern road, thence said road and Fcrtlizer Company, New Bern, southwestwardly to beginning. N. C, par value SI 00, dated July; Twenty acres, more or less; begin 1923. This 30 day of September, 1933. W. A. ALLEN, ning on New Bern road at bridge a cross ditch which separates I. W. Russell's land from L. L. Springle's Liquidating Agent, of Beaufort lands, thence southwestwardly with a Banking & Trust Co., Beaufort N. farm road to line ditch between C. Oct. 26 lands M. R. Springle and L. L. Springle, thence southeastwardly with NOTICE I ditch to line ditch between B. H. and 1 1. W. Russell and L. L. Springle, Pursuant to terms Mortgage Deed thenee with said ditch to beginning, dated May 6th, 1925, book 37, page ; This 2ist day of October, 1933. 16l, Larteret Lounty Registry, ex ccutcri by W. P. HOUSE BOAT NAMED Katie Smith, to Smith and wife LOST 1 HOUSE BOAT NAMtU Katie Smith, to Bank of Beaufort, VIRGIL and Alvin. If any one has undersigned will offer for sale, for seen or knows anything about her cash, at Courthouse dcor in Beau- W. A. ALLEN, I Liquidating Agent of Beaufort Panking and Trust Company. Nov. 16. whereabouts please Day, Lola, N. C. notify A. H Legal Notices fort, N. C, on Monday November 20th, 1933 at 12 o'clock M. the lands in paid Moitgage Deed describ- ed, as follows: Lying on the East side of North River road about 2 1-4 miles from Beaufort. Bour.ded on the North bv Paul Beacham's land, on the East by Halloween Carnival Will Be Given . , . . . There will be a Halloween Carni val given Friday night October 27, at the Newport School, Newport, N. P Tf is erviPTi frtr tVio Konofif nf tha wH-!':--5---' .Ma"nin.' IaJnl cn,the S011 by Orphanage at Raleigh, supervised by eL,r c VAHI4.RI.F. FARM , ' "' u" U1B V" Ladies Missionary Society. Admit- PROPERTY. by North River Road. Part same land tance is five cents for all. Come L 1 I... n T- TT - B AT yu.ci.uu oy v.. n.. nuwe irom rtion- j ha.. tim. , "' , zo Thomas estate and Humming's i:n,.rt, rj m:.. unii.nj Under and by virtue of the author- ,r 5 hourth Grade Mi.. Holland, teacher itv conferred unon us in a deed of c ', , . I Poetry by 4th grade pupils. , , ,,,,,. p oaiu ianu uiiuiieu :o rtionzo mom- Thorp ia Hallnwoon mrf PYorntPd hv Wade Meadows &' . : mere is naiioween irife, Ella 'S. Meadows on the 21st as in division in Thomas vs. Hum ming's map recorded in office Clerk The funniest night I've ever seen. - " , j j ""ogs map recorded in omce LierK tVio witnVioa Anc. day of December 1926 and recorded Superior court. Known a3 c. K Howe Jhe pitches dan.e, in Rk. 42. no-. 8. we wi on Satur- ' ,D ..... -"uwc:The horses dance, ... . . , i" o ' Tflvni. rnnrains ix anraa i m , , ,1" n Une cows say, "moo7 Beaufort, N. C Mortgagee, Cats and -chMren everywhere. jjji n. .i. Alien, Lio.. Agt., of Bank of Beaufort, Nov. 9 Beaufort, N. C. Cheers of children filling the air. Written by Dorothy Long, When Halloween comes around, We see the witches creeping on the frosty ground. Thev are usuallv dressed in black With long broom sticks on their back. Written by Margie Garner When the witches run and play, And the goblins are near, I day the 4th day of November 1933 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Carteret County, Beaufort, N. C, sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: L.. Beginning at Joseph Fulford's 2nd SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UN corner (of the 640 acre patent, on' DER MORTGAGE. the W. side of North River and the North Carolina N. side of Russells Creek, dated Carteret County. Nov 15, 1762) at or ne:r Russell's Pursuant to the r of sale Creek, tnenca running with the line contained in that certai mortgw of the Joseph Fulfonl 100 acre pat- jo4.j i.T v, io.i moi j "j ent S. 74' Y 70 poles to Ambrose j jn Book 6- Qn We know th the day, Jones' corner, thence S to Russeli's havj been made h When HaHoween is here. Creek thence with said Creek and of the indebtedne3S therein secured, Unt ten by 0rm M Davis' Canal to the E. line of the Jo- the unders;gned m0rtgag6 wil, 'Fourth and F.fth Grade. M... Shell seph Fulford 100 acre patent (Sar- for sale anJ t th6 highest bid-! Thls week we have made SPS an BimpKn. come in sap line,, der fur cush) at the Courthou-e Door thence S. 42 W. with said line of the jn Beaufort N C Jcseph Fulford 100 acre patent to Monday, November 13th, 1933, the SE corner of same (a pine . in '..i,.i- n. n,...: stump), thence N. 30 W. with the scribed reaI estate,. S. line of said Joseph Fulford pat- In Carteret Co Whi Qak ! ent (100 acres) to the E line of the Townahip and being & Qne third , , Wm. Blackledge patent, thence S. 5 tfrest in that nert;n iro.f t ! E. with the E. line of the Wm. Black thai adjoins the lands of A. M ledge patent to the S3 corner of Weeks, Pigott Lands, Stancil Bell said patent thence S 86 W. to Heir's. The Ferrand Lands, A. H. Louis Lewis, Thos. Windley's Louis Dennis Heir's Lands, and D. S. Bell Dickinson s, J. Harry Davis' and Heirs' Lands, and Being fully describ Newby and White's corner bemg in ed in that certain deed duly record the S. line of the Wm. Blackledge ed in the office of the Register of patent thence N 3 W. 340 poles Deeds for Carteret Count ,N. C, to the N. line of the Wm Blackledge in Book 12 at page 410, dated Feby patent thence with said line N. 88 6th, 1912, deed from K. N. Beil and f I A ! 6 Seph FU " wife Mai-y E- to George Bell ford 640 acres patent, thence with and wife lzora Bell. Being one hun said line to the dividing line between dred and tWr,, m, a Ow;4-l. Ci- . . J vii.ee owu UilC Hill u uiuii.li (iiow ojmpson; uavis heirs' (Cf. KK. page 401 Register of Deeds office Carteret Co.) thence' with said Smith (now Simpson) Da-: are responding to the call by pay ing their dues. Mr. Long and hs agriculture bovs have ordered a volley ball and in a few days they hoep to get fixed an up-to-date court on which they can play. The athletic association also wants to get one fixed so that any member of the high school can play volley ball if they wish to. Many of the boys nad girls are anxious to get fixed a tennis court so that they can leran to play the game well, for there is much inter est being aroused in this communi-! ty for tennis. Both the boys and girls are plan ning to organize their basket ball mwu mm ,m. m THE l A3 7 r mm i m-Cni'-f'iy Sf. 7.uuij pott t;i,. ,ch , m m a n B I WW Neglect! r.cres, more or less, This 12th day of October 1P33. VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMI CAL CO., Mortgagee. W. C. Gorh.'im, ov 9 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE UNDER MORTGAGE vis line S. 75 E. 560 poles to N River, thence with said river to Russells Creek, thence with said Creek to where the Pender canal empties into said creek, thence with said eana a Westwardly direction to North Carolina Carteret County ! the E. line of the Joseph Fulford Pursuant to the power of sale ' 640 acre patent, thenca with said .obtained in that certain mortgage' me S. 8 E. to the beginning, save deed from L. C. Holland and wife M. and excepting from this description A. Holland, dajed Jaaf I9t, 24 through the The Feaufcrt vs WANT ADS i Nothing so wasteful as neglect. Ten years ago there stood on Ann Street a good six room house rented for $25 per month. The roof began to leak. It went unpainted. Rafters, joists, lathi rot ted. Weatherboards rotted and cracked open. The property was sold last fall for less than any value placed on the lot in last twenty years. The new owner decided that it would cost too much to repair and tore down the house. $200 would have saved it in 1925. $2,000 wa. thrown in the scrap neap in 1932. r "n ,9i5lfTe ?a1t-fiIt5timate for rePir lo hoe on Front Street of $500. In 1931 the new owner spent $2,000 to repair the damage. Just two cases. We can show you 30 in Beaufort, 3,000 peculation. prstletir tht d r"d Io" wh The SSrfSl pairs is less than the damage in any one year? Good paint i. cheap (Poor paint is .ever cheap I J) Material. till cheaper than for 15 year, before 1932. Labor is too cheap. WHY?? WHY?? WHY?? s B B !B Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co, "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" ' 'PHONE 66 i :
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