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PAGE SIX Beaufort News WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS phone4481 phne WARRANTY DEEDS. MORTGAGE Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Chattel Mort gage blanks for sale at Beaufort News Office, WOOLARD APARTMENT HOUSE 212 Live Oak St. Large or small Apartments. Special Rates to Win ter Touriets and Hunting and Fish ing Parties. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND AD ding machine paper at the Beaufort New office. FOR SALE: 10-ROOM HOUSE AND spacious lot near downtown and wat erfront good investment. Apply Beaufort News Office. tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS five cents per bundle. Apply Beau fort News Office, 109 Queen Street FOR RENT BUILDING FORMER ly occupied by the Twin-City Elec trical Company on Turner Street Apply Mrs. D. M. Denoyer, Beaufort, N. C, 2tNovl9 FOR SALE 65 ACRE FARM 7 Miles from Beaufort on Route 101. Eight room house and chicken house 20 acres clear land balance wooded. Terms can be arranged. C. H. Bushall, Agent. t f Legal Notices NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of power of gale contained in that certain deed of Trust executed by Henry Green and wife, Alice Green to E. W. Hill, Trus. tee, under date of Apiil 20, 1928, re corded in the Registry of Carteret County in Book No. 66, page 25, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein se cured, and request having been made by the holder of the bond that said trustee sell the land in said Deed of Trust conveyed to satisfy said debt, Now Therefore, the undersigned Trustee, will, on Monday, the 23rd day of November, 1936, at 12o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Beau fort, N. C, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands in said Deed of Trust conveyed and therein described as follows: Situate, lying and being in Car teret County and "known in the plan of the said Town of Keaufort, N. C, as part lot numbered 164, Old Town, it being the southern half of said lot numbered 164, Old Town, which was conveyed by J. B. Davis and wife to Palmer Davis by Deed record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County in Book PP at page 444 and from Palmer Davis and wife, Carrie E. Davis, by Deed to Surah D. Robinson, said deed recorded in Book 2 at page 128. Also that part of lot No. 164, Old Town, which was conveyed by Palmer D. Davis and wife, Canie Davis to S. W. Whittington by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said County in Book 12 at page 404. For further reference see Book NN, page 479. Purchaser at sale to assume the payment of all unpaind taxes. This 21st day of September, 1936 E. W. Hill, Trustee. November 12 NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Rudolph Finer and Warren Piner to E. W. Hill, Trustee, under date of February 5th, 1931, and recorded in the Registry of Carteret County in Book No. 69, at page 210, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and request having been made by the holder of the bond that the Trustee sell the lands in said Deed in said Deed of Trust con veyed to satisfy said debt, Now, Therefore, the undersigned Trustee, will on Monday, the 30th day of No vember, 1936, at 12 o'clock A.M. at the courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash the lands in said Deed of Trust conveyed and therein described as follows: Situate, lying and being in Carter et County and in Smyrna Township, one the west side of Willis' creek. Bounded on the South by the land of the heirs of Joseph Bloxsome, later sold to Irvin Willis; on the West by the lands of the heirs of Ethelbert Willis; on the North and East by Willis' creek .containing 19 acres, more or less. See deed of T. C. and Eula L. Wade to Sabra F. Pin er, registered in the office of the Begister of Deeds for Carteret Coub- THE I ty in Book No. 22, page 393. This Deed of Trust is given to secure tae purchase price for said land. Purchase at the sale to assume the payment of unpaid taxes. This 26th day of October, 1936. E. W. HILL, 4t Novl9 Trustee. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO OP ERATE MOTOR VEHICLE CAR RIER AND DATE OF HEARING THEREON. As required by Section 3, Chapter 136, Public Laws of 1927, notice is hereby given that ap plication has been made by Capital Coast Express Co., Clayton, for Franchise Certificate, authorizing the operation of motor vehicles for trans Dortincr freizht between Pollocks- ville and Beaufort via Maysville, Jacksonville, Mansfield, and More head, over U. S. No. 17, N. C. No. 24 ard U. S. No. 70., and that the Utilities Commission will hold hearing on the said application in State Departments Building at Ral eigh N. C. on Wednesday, November 20, 1936, at 2:30 p. m. 3t Nov 12 NOTICE NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF THE BANK OF BEAUFORT BEAUFORT, N.C. A fund has been raid to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County to cover pro rata dividends on all valid and existing liabilities recognized as such by the BANK OF BEAUFORT, on the date 6f its closing and for which no claims have been filed; and to cover prior dividends unpaid on claims filed to late to share in such dividends. The Clerk will hold these funds, together with a list of such creditors, for a period of three months from the date of filing of the Final Report of the liquidation of the above trust and such creditors are hereby notified to take actions in the premises as are necessary to por tect their respective interests. GURNEY P. HOOD Commissioner of Banks of 4t Nov 19 North Carolina NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE BEAUFORT BANKING & TRUST CO. OF BEAUFORT, N. C. A fund has been paid to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret Co unty to cover pro rata dividends on all valid and existing liabilities re cognized as such by the BEAUFORT BANKING & TRUST CO. on the date of its closing and for which no claims have been filed; and to cover prior dividends unpaid on claims filed to late to share in such divide nds. The Clerk will hold these funds together with a list of such creditor's, for a period of three months froin the date of filing of the Final Repoit of the liquidation of the above trust and such creditors are hereby noti fied to take actions in the premises as are necessary to protect their res pective interests. GURNEY P. HOOD Commissioner of Banks of 4tNovl9 North Carolina NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. North Carolina, Carteret County. Under and by virtue of the pow er contained in that certain Deed of Trust, executed by Richard G. Rice, (single) to Graham W. Duncan, Trustee, bearing date of September 27th, 1927, and recorded in book 35 at page 283, Records of Carteret County, N. C, the undersigned trus tee, (for reason of default in the payment of interest iind principal) will on the 29th day of December, 1936, at the courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale the following described real estate: In Carteret County, N. C, ard being a part of lot No. (113, Old Town, Beaufort, beginning at the southwest corner of saiJ lot and run ning northwardly with Moore street 55 feet; thence eastwardly parallel with Broad street 99 feet; thence eastwardly parallel with Broad and southwardly with Moore street 53 feet; thence westwardly with Broad street 99 feet to the point of be ginning. I Hour of sale: 12 o'clock noon. Terms of sale: Cash. Graham W. Duncan, Trustee, Beaufort Building and Loan Association. 4t Nov 19 RULES AND REGULATIONS PASS TION AND DEVELOPMENT AT MT. MITCHELL, N. C. OCTOBER 22nd-23rd, 1936. SHELLFISH RULES Rule No. 17 (Amended) It shall be unlawful to take or catch oyster-: in Bay River above a line from Pine Tree Point Beacon on the south side of Bay River to the Beacon at the mouth of the Inland Waterway on the. north side of Bay River in Pam lico County. 80. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in Core Sound and its tributaries between Hall's Point ana Davis' Island; or to take or catch oy sters above a line in Harrett's Bay or its tributaries above a line drawn from Wallace's fish factory on the west side to Davis Island on the east side. 81. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in Broad Creek in Car teret County. 62. It shall be unlawful to take" IP! BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1936 catch oysters in the following terri tory in Brunswick County: Begin ning at Gause Landing to Spider Branch. From Beach landing to mouth of Spider Creek then to Head of Apricot to light 65. Beginning at Quincy Point to Brick Yard Landing Channel. From mouth of eastern channel to Tuckers Cove. From mouth of Gibbs Creek to mouth of Ocean Creek. Beginning at Ocean Creek to mouth of canal east side. From Cotton Patch Landing on east side of channel to Monks Island From Breakfast Creek to mouth of canal. Beginning at Galloway's landing to Spring Branch. Begin ning at Mercer mar3h on north side of Holden's Beach Landing. 83. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare County near Stumpy Point: Beginning at a stake 300 yards southeast of Drean Point and running east 500 years to a stake; thence south 150 yards to a stake; thence a westerwardly course to the place cf beginning. Beginning at a stake 600 yards northeast of Pino Hammock and running north 400 yards to a stake: thence east 209 yards to a stake; thence south 400 yards to a stake; thence west 200 yards to place of beginning. 84. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare County near Wanchese: Beginning at a stake 300 yarsd souh of Broad Creek Point and runnnig northeast 500 yards to a stake; then ce southeast 900 yards to a stake; thence southwest 500 yards to a staka thence northwest 900 yards to the place of beginning. Beginning at a stake on the marsh on the west poin of Duck Island running west 200 yards to a stake; thence south 600 yards to a stake; thence east 200 yards to a stake on the marsh; thence the various courses of the shore to tht place of beginning. Beginning at a stake on the marsh on the north point of Duck Island and running northeast 200 yards to a stake; then ce southeast 900 yards to a stake; thence southwest 300 yards to a stake on the marsh; thence a northwest wardly course along the shore to the place of beginning. 85. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare County near Manto Beginning at a stake on the shore at a ditch south of Ballast Point and running northeast 250 yards to a stake on the east side of Broad Creek Channel; thence a southeasterly course along the shoal 850 yards to a stake; thence southwest 250 yards to a stake on the snore: thence a northwesterly course along the shore to the place of beginning. 86. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare County near Kinnakeet: Beginnnig at a stake bearing north north west from Big Kinnakeet Coast Guard Station and west north west 1-14 miles from Clemmie Gray's fish house on what is known as the Drum Shoal running south south east 500 yards to a stake; thence west south west 400 yards to a stake; thence north northwest 500 yards to a stake; thence east northeast 400 yards to the place of beginning. 87. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following ter ritory in New Hanover County Moore's Creek below Bishops Land ing. Everette Creek beloy Pages Landing. Bradley Creek below Metz Landing to the northern point of Money Island. Masonboro Bay below the mouth of Hewlett Crek to Par slsy's Landing. Big Bay below the mouth of Luzon Creek to Wire Creel;. John's Creek from its mouth to its source. 88. It shall be unlawful to take oi catch oysters in the folwing bound aries in Dare County: Beginning at a stake 200 yards from the west point of what is known as the great Island at south Rodanthe and run ning west 300 yards to a stake; thence east 300 yards to a stake thence east 300 yarsd to a stake; thence south 500 yards to the place of beginning. NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County, In the Superior Court. Clydie Lawrence vs Harry Lawrence NOTICE OF SUMMONS To Harry Lawrence, defendant: The defendant, Harry Lawrence will take notice that an action en titled as aoove nas been commenc County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of securing an absolute divorce RESIDENTIAL Oflice Dial Residence jFo BR o BEAUFORT, N. C. y j. t ar secera - v defendant will won, nu further take noitce that he is re quired to appear at the office of tne Clerk of the Superior Court of sau. County at his office in Beaufort, N. C, within thirty days after the 6th day of December 1936 and answer o. demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court fer the relief demanded in said complaint. This 2nd day of November 193G. T W. HASSELL, Clerk of Superior Court, Carteret County, North Carolina. 4tNovJ Says Red Squill Best ; Rat Poison Now Known RALEIGH, Nov. 11 Red Squill, is considered by far the best rat poi;--; on known, but its success depends upon how and where it is distribut-, ed. Two of its main advantages are ; that it is relatively harmless to do mestic animals and that it is com paratively slow to take effect on rats. said George B. Lay, rodent control leader of the U. S. Biological Sur vey, with headquartev. at N. C. State College. When a fast-acting bait kills the first rats that nibble it, he explain ed, the other rats are frightened a way and are, therefore, not likely to be poisoned. Although Red Sqaiil will not kill domestic animals, it may make therii sick, and for this reason it should be placed where they cannot get at it very easily, Lay pointed out. On farm premises, the bait should be spread late in the afternoon, af ter chickens and livestock have more j B. A. BELL Your Jeweler for 25 Yean Repair work efficiently and Promptly Done NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE Support The Chamber of Commerce DR. J. O. BAXTER NEW BERN, N. C. Practice Limited to the Eye Only NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Change of Schedule September 6th. There will be some changes in train time so you should ask the nearest NORFOLK SOUTHERN Ticket Agent for Iastest Information SEPT. 6th. 1936 Thought 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. Pbonet Night 375-6 Day 375-1 Adair & Rice BEAUFORT, N. C. ' ' "t I Ml I Utl U&l U(l UIJ UGJJ UCJ UCI &bE(Pbi CONTRACTOR 457-1 301-1 I i-:-4":":":--:"-:VH"!:"Hx 'or less settled down Put out plenty of bait so that all r3ts will have a chance ta eat it freely. Look for runways, burrows, and other places where rati may be, Lay continued, and place bait in and a round these places. Many small bit of bait, about the size of marbles, are bter than a few bigger pieces. Rats run along beams and rafters and in other high places, but they re turn to the floor or ground to seek feed and water. So the bait shoulj be put out in low places rather than in those higher up. Red Squill causes a gradual paraly sis. When the rats feel the effect coming on, they seek burrows and other out of the way places to die. Few if any dead rats are found in the open, and there ere seldom any serious unpleasant odors. However, if any dead rats are found in the open, Lay cautioned. C. M. Jones DURHAM LIFE INSURANCE Si uQ JCi JCi L Dr. L. W. Moore GENERAL PRACTICE Office Potler'a Emergency Hospital OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and by appointment Phones Office 443-1 Ret.370-1 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 Dr. E. F. Menius OPTOMETRIST NEW BERN, N. C. 95 Middle St. Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office at Residence, Ann Street Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Phono 338-1 Dr. C. S. Maxwell CENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M and by Appointment. r f From your orders, we can tell that you are finding this whiskey pretty much to your liking Copyright 1936. Jot. S. Finch & Co., Inc., SchenleY, P- Ou hiskey it SURPRISED I s Vf-Smamism. : 86.8 proof The" Mrolghr whkW ftsflrfctoduct or 15 months ' or mora cid 15 straight Whrtkioi; 75"sii n'u)ror spirits. 55 ' straight whitVej? 4ykor'oiaj 205 sirorght htky ttmqnrtttokl they should be buried or otherwise destroyed. Seven 4-H clubs have been reor. ganized in Davidson County to start club work for the coming year. check MALARIA in 3 daja COLDS Liquid, Tablets first day Salve, Note Drop Headache 30 mia. Try "Rub-My.Ti.m".Wor!d,t Be.t Liniment 1 r .li- ,. Dr. W. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Honrs 9 to 12M 3 to B P. 11. sod by Appointment Office in Potter Building oppotito Post Office Office Phone 424-1 Res. 372-1 C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Hill Bid. Beaufort, N. C Dial 415-1 7 Ambulance Service Day or Night BELL & JAMES FUNERAL HOME 7th & Bridges Sts. DIAL M 549-6 Morehead City, N. C. GEO. T. WOOLARD Subscription Representative -of the BEAUFORT NEWS Give Him Your Next Subscription or Renewal ALSO HOME DELIVERY amiiy s 666 'wl TKEL0W I Hlftf
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