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Thursday, May 9th, 1940. Public Notices Minimum rata 25 cent Matt B Paid in Adane Office Supplies Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, Adding Machine Paper, Carbon, Pa per, Mimeograph Paper, Le gal Pads, Stapling Machines, Staples, Deeds, Notes, Mort gage Blanks, Onion Skin. Yellow Second Sheets, All Colors Cardboard, File Fold ers, Tag Hooks, Marking Tags with strings, Coin En velopes, Index Cards, and r.any other items for the of fice can be had at THE BEAUFORT NEWS BROOMS FOR SALE. WF HAVE a new shipment of our Long Mop Brooms, like we have been selling. Missionary Society of Ann St. M. E. Church. Call Mrs. Wm. Hatsell 454-1 anJ one will be delivered to you. The price of these brooms is 60 cents each. For Sale! House occupied by W. D. Heath, Newport, N. C. Terms. Apply Mrs. D. M. DeNoyer, Beaufort, N.C. 4t. 2-9-16-23. TOMATO PLANTS Mar globe 10,000 for immedi ate delivery, Paul W. Lincke, Beaufort News Office. HAVE YOUR PIANO RE paired and tuned now. Delay my cause needless expense. For service by experienced tuner, write or telephone Allen S. Hamilton, Sea Level Phone 511. Et M 30 Legal Notices EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Mary J. Owens, late of Carteret County, North Caroli na this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, at Owens Bros, store Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 4th day of April, 1941 or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 30th dav of March, 1940. DURWOOD D. OWENS, Executor estate Mary J. Owens. Apr. 4-11-18-25; May 2-9. Pursuant to judgment of the Superior Court of Carteret Coun ty, North Carolina, in action titled "Carteret County et al vs D. M. Jones, et al., undersigned will, on Monday the 20th day of May, 1940 at 12 M. o'clock, at court house door, in Beaufort. N. C, offer for sale, and sell to highest bidder or bidders for cash, or upon terms bid at sale, all subject to court's confirmation, the following des cribed lands, viz.: In the Town of Beaufort, North Carolina: Lot number forty-nino (49), New Town, on the corner of Broad and Marsh streets (south west corner of intersection of said streets). This 10th day of April, 1940. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner. April 18-25; May 2-9. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to judgment of the Su perior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, in action titled "Carteret County et al vs Paul P. Davis et al., undersigned will, on Monday, the 20th day of May, 1940 at 12 M. o'clock, at court house door, in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale, and sell to highest bidder or bidders for cash, or upon terms bid at sale, all subject to court's confirmation, the following de scribed lands, viz.: The west half (W 1-2) of lot fif ty (50), New Town, Beaufort, N. C, on southeast corner of the in tersection of Marsh and Broad streets; being 110 feet on Marsh street and 99 feet on Broad street. This 16th day of April, 1940. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner. April 18-25; May 2-9. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to judgment of the Su perior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, in action titled "Carteret County vs The Bluffs d i a l 44-81 ' A L Company, a corporation, under signed, will on. Monday, the 20th day of May, 1940 at 12 M. o'clock, at court house door, in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale, and sell to highest bidder or bidders for cash, or upon terms bid at sale, all subject to court's confirmation, the following de scribed lands, viz.: In Morehead Township; "More head Bluffs", according to map in Book 1, page 13: Block 1, lots 16-17-18-19; Block 2, lots 1-15; Block 3, lots 2 1-22-23-24; Block 4, lots 19 to 24, inc.; Block 5, lots 1-22; Block 6, lots 23-24-25 20; Block 7, lota 20 to 29 inc.; Block 8, lots 1-15; Block lots 1 to 24 inc.; Block 10, lots I to 0 inc.; Block 11, lots 8 to 17 inc.; Block 12. lots 23-2-1-25-26; Block 13, lots 1 to 22 inc.; Block 14, lots 27 to 31 inc. ; Block 15, lots 17 to 38 inc. This 17th day of April, 1940. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner April 18-25; May 2-9. NOTICE OF SALE Directed by judgment of the Su perior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, in matter titled ''Carteret County vs I). F. Nichols (Beaufoit Realty Corporation) and others, undersigned, will on, Monday, June 3rd, 1940, at 12 M. O'clock, at court house door, in Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale, and sell for cash (or upon terms bid at sale) all subject to court's confirmation, the following described lots or par cels of land, viz: All descriptions referred to map in Book 46, page 12, Registry of Carteret County, N. C; Block 3 Lots 14-15, D. F. Nichols: Block 4 Lots 11-12-13, !E. G. Capps; Block 5 Lots 9-10, Mrs. Thos. McGee; 17-18, Mrs. D. J. King; Block 6 Lots 11-12, J. B. Timberlake; lots 17-18,' R. C. Wathins; Block 7 Lots 7-8-9-10, C. Walker Hodges; Block 9 Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6, Mrs. Clyde Pratt; lots 7-8, W. C. Wright, Jr.; Block 10 Lots 22-23, Mrs. O. A. Waddell; Block 11 Lots 11-12-13-1-1-15-16-17-21 to 30 inc., C. Walker Hodg es; Block 12 Lots 0-7-8-9-10-11-12-15-10-17-18-34-35-36, C. Wal ker Hodges; Block 13 Lots 9-10-11. J. W. Bean; lots 7-8-20-21- to 25 inc., C. Walker Hodges; Block 14 Lots 3-4, Ruth C. Walker; Block 15 Lot 18, Vassie M. An gel; lots 28-29-30-31-32-33, C. Wal ker Hodges; lot 36, Mrs. Julia E. Busick (Mrs. Ida A. May); Block 16 Lots 8-9, Sarin F. Young; lots 21-22, Nola A. J. (Mrs. CA) Williams; lots 26-27, W. C. Strick land; lots 28-29-30-31-32-33, C. Walker Hodges; Block 17 Lots 1-2, M. A. Sealey; lots 8-9, Fanny i;erry Johnson; lots I j-l.i, airs. U. , A. Waddell; lot 32, Sarah F. Young; lots 37-38, W. L. Jones; Block 18 Lots 15-10, A. I. Schis ler; lots 31-32, L. M. McAlister; lots 33-34, T. W. Wilson; Block 19 Lot 1, Henry Sprvill; lot 20, Wm. B. Hall; lots 6-7-8-51-52-53, C. Walker Hodges; lots 35-36, J. A. Brown; Block 21 Lots 1-2, E. F. Benton; lots 10-11, J. A. Bris-i soy; Block 22 Lots 14-15-16; Rov M. McCall; Block 25 Lot 15, J. I. Busbee; Block 29 Lots 17-18-19- 20, C. Walker Hodges; lots 23-24, Mary Emily Jordan; lots 34-35-36, D. W. Cook; Block 30 Lot 12, Mrs. Luella Smith; lots 17-18, C. W. Dellinger; Block 31 Lots 1-2-3-1, C. F. Cuthrel!; lots 15-16, E. H. Gregory; Block 32 Lots 36-37-38, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Rucker; Block 33 Lots 3-4-5-6, R. E. Da vis; lots 13-14-15-16-17, C. Walker Hodges; Blojk 34 Lots 9-10, D. E. and Robert E. Brooks; Block 35 Lots 10-11, E. P. Jacocks; Block 37 Lots 20-21, Mike Lionakles; lots 30-31, J. D. Woodside; Block 39 Lots 3-4, Mrs. R. D. Carroll; lots 28-29, C. T. Wester; Block 41 Lots 5-0, Mrs. M. J. Paul; lots 10- 11, C. Walker Hodges; lots 18-19-20, O. K. Church (Hellen C. Goodwyn) ; lots 47-48, Paul I). Stout; lot 33, Henry Spruill (W. F. Gattis); Block 42 Lots 22-23-24-25, Ruth C. Walker; Block 43 Lot 5, R. E. Cox; lots 3-4, Tompkins-Johnson Co.; lots 19-20, Mrs. Susie J. Thomas; lots 23-24, War ten S. Mann; lots 32-33, W. O. Wood; Block 44 Lot 6, J. J. Ham lin; Block 45 Lots 3-4, W. H. & Annnie McGlammery; lots 14-15, E. J. Nobles; Block 40 Lots 10 11, E. C. Stearns; Block 47 Lots 11- 12, Jas. H. and Janio Lee Hurst; Block 48 Lots 20-21-22-28-29, W. E. Jones; lots 20-27, R. R. Morrison ; Block 49 Lot 22, R. A. Moore; Block 50 Lots 29-30, J. R. Hawkins; Block 51 Lots 13 14, Mrs. Julia E. Strickland; lots 25-26-27-28, J. O. Brown; Block 53 Lots 14-15-16-17, Eva J. Alli son; lots 38,39-40, Sarah F. Young; lots 45-46-47-48, W. S. O'Neal; Block 54 Lot 34, Mary E. Rey nolds; Block 55 Lots 1-2, R. L. Womack: lots 21-22-23-24-25, J. Frank Wilkes; Block 50 Lots 27-28-29, Julia E. Busick; lots 3-4-70-71, A. M. Maupin; Block 58 Lots 21-22, M. L. Keister; lots 29-30-31-32, C. Walker Hodges; lots 33-34, C. S. Oliver; 40-41, W. A. Lynch; Block 59 Lots 8-9-10-11, Albert Zanes Price; lots 14-15-16, J. D. Moon; Block 60 Lots 1-2, Hugh Moore; lots 25-26-27, Fannie I. Wysong; Block CI Lots 26-27-28, W. H. and Annie McGlamme ry; Block 64 Lots 2-3, Albert Zanes Price; lots 33-34-35, Agnes B. McNaughton ; Block 65 LoU 15-10-17, Clyde M. Morris; Block 0G Lots 34-35-3G, Robert W. Tay lor; Block 67 Lots 15-16, Emma- C. Sinclair; Block G8 Lots 1-2, Otti G. and Lucille Chalker; lots 16-17, Harmon W. Sullivan; Block G9 Lots 41-42, V. S. Bostic; Block 70 Lots 19-20, T. M. Ea man; lots 42-43, A. M. Maupin; lot 79, J. Valentine and Florence C. Martin; Block 71 Lot 5, Miss Bertha Rinehurdt; lot 6, Miss Claire Parks; Block 75 Lots 9-10, J. T. and B. M. Corey; lots 34-35, Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Bruton. This 27th dav of April. 1940. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner May 2-0-10-23. NORTH CAROLINA; Carteret County. In Superior Court Carteret County vs Morehead Bluffs, Inc.; O. W. Lane; H. L. Turner; A. N. Stunger; Lillie Fentress; J. F. Mulligan and wife Ellen; Mrs. J. Maie Home; W. B. Blades; T. A. Cocper; Leole F. Holland; Wm. I'. Cavareuugh (Cairan); M. G. Goodwin and wife Alice E.; W. C. Johnson; A. Castet; J. R. and J. M. Britt; J. J. Proctorand Mrs. Alice Anderson; C. A. Ryman; J. P. Matthews; Winifred Dal ey and Grace Bateman; J. M. Shields (Mrs. Bessie C. Shields) ; Agnes B. McNaughton; D. W. Bishop; Catherine Leffers and Katherine Patterson ; Rena B. Hunter Home; Mrs. Sarah Eva Smith; Mary Schwarberg; Eliz abeth Schwarberg; and Eliza beth W. Pettes; A. I. Schisler; B. F. Pickles; J. E. McGowan, and J. E. McGowan trustee for E. C. McGowan. , .Tjijj f NOTICE! The parties above, each, and any and all person-persons or party parties claiming, either by, thru or under them or otherwise, any right title or interest, whether b. conveyance, contract, decent or otherwise, in or to any of the lots or parcels of land herein described, to-wit: Exhibit "A ' properties and persons. . Block 9 Lots 25-20-27, 0. W. Lane; Block 15 Lots 1-2, II. L. Turner; Block 10 Lots 30-31, A. N. Stinger; Block 18 Lots 5-6, Lillie Fentress; lot? 25-20-27-28, J. F. Mulligan et ux. Ellen; lots 39 40, Mrs. J. Maie Home; Block 19 Lots 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31, W. B. Blades (cf. Hodges); Block 20 Lots 36-37- 43-44, J. F. Mulli gan et ux. Ellen; lots u3-4, 1. A. Cooper; Block 21 Lots 22-23, Leola F. Holland; Block 23 Lots 42-43, Wm. P. Cavareaugh (Car ran); lots 58-59-00-01-02, M. G Goodwin ux Alice E. ; Block 24 Lots 55-50, W. C. Johnson; Block 30 Lots 30-39 (39-40), A. Cas tet; Block 35 Lots 7-8, A. Castet; Block 31 Lots 17-18-19, J. F. Mulligan et ux. Ellen; lots 20-21, J. R. and J. M. Britt; Block 32 Lots 30-37, J. J. Proctor and Mrs. Alice Anderson; lots 40-41, J.. F. Mulligan et ux. Ellen; Block 33 Lots 6-7, C. A. Ryman; Block 34 Lots 3-4-5-0-7-, C. A. Ryman; Block 36 Lots 12-13-14-15-10, J. F. Mul ligan et ux. Ellen; lots 17-18, J. P. Mathews; Block 37 Lots 2-3, J. F. Mllligan et ux. Ellen; lots 15 16, Winifred Daley and Grace Bateman; Block 39 Lot 9, J. M. Shields (Mrs. Bessie C. Shields); lots 17-18, Agnes B. McNaughton; Block 48 Lots 14-15, D. W. Bish op; lots 27-28, Catherine Leffers and Katherine Patterson; Block 49 Lots 9-10, Rena B. Hunter Home; lots 40-41, Mrs. Sarah Eva Smith; Block 50 Lots 17-18-19-20, Mary and Flizabeth Schwar berg, and Elizabeth W. Pettes; Block 51 Lots 9-10, A. I. Schis ler; Block 0G Lot 1, B. F. Pickles; Block 75 Lot 9, B. F. Pickles; Block 09 Lots 20-27-28-29, J. F. Mulligan et ux. Ellen; Block 71 Lots 13-14, J. E. McGowan and J. E. McG wan, trustee for E. C. Mc Gowan, WILL TAKE NOTICE that an action-actions entitled as above, consisting cf complaint, and ancillary (identified) complaints, has been commenced in the Supe rior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens on the several foregoing tracts or lots of land, and to con demn same to sale for payment of the said respective liens; And the named defendants, their heirs, assigns, and legal rep resentatives, and any-all persons claiming by thru or under them, or either of them, or otherwise claiming, and any stockholder of the Morehead Bluffs, Inc., an.l-or one claiming under or thru such interest, and each and every per son or party desiring to claim, as sert or show any right, title or in terest in said lands, or any part thereof, by any legal means or method, will further TAKE NOTICE that she, he, they or it, is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, in the court house in Beaufort, N. C, within thirty (30) days after the 3rd day of June, 1940, and answer or de THE BEAUF6RT NEWS BEAUFORT, mur or otherwise plead to the com plaint and-or complaints in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaints which relief 1; to condemn and sell said lands for said liens and to exclude any and all persons, individual or corpo rate, from any and all right, claim, title or interest to or in said lands, or any part thereof, by reason of such liens to be decreed herein. This 30th day of April, 1940. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk of the Superior Court, of Carteret Countv, N. C. May 2-9-16-23. SALE NOTICE Pursuant to judgment of Supe rior Court of Carteret County, in matter of "Carteret County et al. vs Elsie B. Lee, it a!:", under signed will, on Monday, June 3rd, 1940, at 12 o'clock M. at court house door of Carteret Coun ty, at Beaufort, N. C, offer for sale, and sell for cash or upon terms bid at sale, (all subject to court's confirmation), the follow ing described property: Part lot 12, New Town, Beau l'oit, N. C, located on northwest corner of the intersection of Front and Live Oak streets, being 00 feet on Front street and ex tending 330 feet northwardly with west side of Live Oak street between parallel lines distant 00 feet apart, excepting part of lot conveyed to H. A. Welker, viz: be ginning 45 feet from northeast corner said lot 12, with Live Oak sueet southwardly 45 feet, west wardly parallel Front street 66 feet, northwardly parallel Live Oak street 45 feet; thence east warcily and parallel Front street 60 feet; being 45 feet north of ex ception, and 240 feet south of exception, width 66 feet, with im provements thereon. This 30th day of April. 1940. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner. May 2-9-16-23. Church Notices c. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL E. C. McConnell, Rector 9:45 AM. Sunday School. 11 AM. Morning worship. 7 PM. Younj; Peoples Service League. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 AM. Bible School, G. M. Paul, Supt. 11 AM. Morning Worship. 8 PM. Evening worship. FREE WILL BAPTIST Rev. Robert Kennedy, Pastor . 11 AM. Morning worship. 7:30 PM. Evening worship. COMMUNITY CHURCH Core Creek Beaufort, N. C. W. Y. Stewart, Pastor Ray Dickinson, Supt. S. S. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship .7:30 Choir Practice and Bible Study Friday 7:30 P. M. PLAN OF MONTHLY SERVICES i For the Churches of the Atlantic Charge L. D. HAYMAN, Pastor Atlantic, N. C. First Sunday. Williston Church, 11 A. M.; 7 P. M Second Sunday Atlantic 11 A. M.; 6:30 P. M. Cedar Island, 2:30 P. M. Third Sunday Sea Level, at 11:00 A. M. Williston 7:00 P. M. Fourth Sunday Atlantic 1 1 :00 A. M. ; 6 :30 P. M. Cedar Island, 2:30 P. M. NOTE All 5th Sundays:! 1:00 A. M., at Sea Level and evening? at Ce-lar Island. ANN STREET METHODIST CHURCH W. Stanley Potter Minister 9:45 A. M. Church School, N. F. Eure, Superintendent. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:45 P. M. Young People, In termediates, Juniors. 7:45 P. M. Evening Worship. Income Farmers' cash income for the first quarter of 1940 was 12 per cent higher than a year ago, re ports the U. S. Department of Ag riculture. Bank's Disease A court decision gave Virginia the right to continue the slaught er of diseased cattle to help con trol Bang's Disease of dairy cows. Defective brakes were responsi ble for 670 highway fatalities in this country in 1939. N. C. Save Your Clover And Vetch Seed Urges Agronomist Farmers who have crimson clo ver and vetch now growing have the opportunity to benefit from the European war; those who don't undoubtedly will have to pay move for seed of these two impor tant winter cover asd green ma nure crops next fall. That is the advice of E. C. Blair, Extension agronomist of N. C. State College, who explained that more than half of the crimson clover and vetch seed used in the United States have been imported from Europe, and the war threatens to out off the supply. "We urgently recommend that farmeis with crimson clover and vetch on their land this spring make arrangements to save seed from at least a part of the crop," Blair declared. "Such farmers will have the opportunity to sell clover and vetch seed at good pri ces next fall, and they will be do ing other farmers of the State a good turn by providing a source of supply. The agronomist said that the largest yields of crimson clover seed are obtained on soils of medi um fertility, where the crop does not grow veiy rank. "Therefore," he stated, "the more fertile areas should be turned under at the u-hi-al time, and the growth on the poorer lands should be left to riper, for seed." There are several practical methods of harvesting clover seed, ONE gallon of the low cost of the linseed oil added for thinning. There's a "Stag" dealer near you. See him or write us for literature and name of dealer. Ask for color cards and booklet showing houses in. colors. gallon mahs Made by HIRSHBERG PAINT CO., Baltimore, Mi Sold by HUNTLEY'S Protect Your Family With A Trust r ftlll? Trust Department can act as your adminis UUIttrator, executor, guardian, or trustee, be assignee or receiver, take care of all your finances, under a Living Trust, or afterwards . . . for your family. We are competent . . . responsible . . . per manent Come in and let us explain our Trust Ser vice. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE" MEMBER FEDERAL REPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION XfrVTIfK'? e pay wo per cenl per an" llvfliv'li num on savings accounts and certifi cates of deposit for six months and longer begin ning July 1st, 1939. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Time- Tried-Tested 1 BEAUFORT, c Blair said, one of which is with a comb stripper, which is essentially a wooden comb which is drawn through the crop after the heads are dead ripe. The comb is at tached to a box into which the seed fall. The lespedeza seed pan al so may be used with minor chang es in the lid. The combine, and the common practice of cutting and thresshing also work to advantage in saving both clover and vetch seed. Blair offers to send detailed directions on saving clover and vetch seed to any farmer who will write to him at N. C. State College. Ralei-h. N. C. County farm agents also are prepared to assist with this prob lem. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Morehead Township G. V. Cowper, Tr. to L. L. Oet tinger et al, consideration $300, lot 3, square 51. Mis. Martha A. Hill to A. L. Bland, consideration $150, 3 acres. MHvy r. lieuman et ux to Henry A. Walker, et ux, consideration $10, lot 6, block G, Atlantic Boach. Lewis G. Cooper et ux to Maggio U. Ragland, consideration $100, lot 1, block F. Atlantic Beach. John B. Willis to James Willis et us, consideration $10, lot 1, square 42. E. T. Credit to J. T. Jeffreys, consideration $10, lot 11 square 141. Beaufort Township J. F. Duncan trustee, to Alexan der Carraway et ux, consideration $70, lot 8, block 9, Highland Park. T. M. Thomas, Jr., trustee, to makes TWO Two gallons of better paint for little more than the cost of onel A gallon of linseed oil mixed with a gallon of "Stag" gives two gal Ions of fresh-mixed paint ready to use, that goes further and spreads eas ier. It won't crack nor peel. Comes in bright, permanent colors. You Kav A t-kirrl nn nrrniinf NORTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVEN W. V. B. Potter, consideration 5100, lots 56, 55. 60 and 61. W. V. B. Potter et ux, to Sin clair Refining Company, consider ation 15,000, lot in front Beau fort Harbor. Harlcers Island Township John Jones et ux, to James Wil lis, consideration $25, 1-2 acre. MARRIAGE LICENSE Clement D. Willis, Davis, to Norma Davis, Davis, N. C. White. James H. Smith, Beaufort, to Evelyna Reels, Beaufort. Color ed. Germs Germs are being used to destroy germs in gardens and field soil in tests being conducted successfully at the New Jersey Experiment Sta tion. Cotton Week National Cotton Week, an an nual event to stimulate increased consumption of cotton goods, will be observed .May 1 7-25. Professional CARDS DR. E. F. MENIUS OPTOMETRIST Rooms 206-207-207-A McLellao Bldg. NEW BERN, N. C. DR. LUTHER FULCHER Medicine & Surgery Offico Hours: 9 to 12 M. 2 to 5 P. M. And By Appointment RAMSEY BUILDING Office Phone 424-1 Res. 48S-1 DR. W. S. CHADWICK MEDICINE & SURGERY Office Hours: 9 to 12 M 3 to S P. M, and by Appointment RAMSEY BUILDING Office Phone 424-1 Res. 372-1 O. H. JOHNSON, M. D. Eye, Ear Nose & Throat SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED Office Hours: Morehead City 9 to 12 M. Beaufort 2 to S P. M. DR. J. O. BAXTER THE EYE ONLY Eyes Examined Glesses Fitted NEW BERN, N. C. C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES GOOD SERVICE 108 Turner Street Beaufort, DIAL 41S-1 DR. F. E. HYDE GENERAL PRACITICE Office at Residence, Ann St reef Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. H, and by Appointment Phone 338-1 D. W. MORTON NOTARY PUBLIC Fire & Casualty Insurance F. L. HUSSEY DENTIST Oflieo Hours: 912 AM. 25 P. M. Aannounces Opening for General Practice Dentistry Over i:ivis Bros. Store BEAUFORT Marine and Automotive Equipment. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Cylinder Heads & Engine Elocks Welded. Dtlco Ermine Repair Parts of All Kinds. Generators, Starters, Car buretors. American Hammered Pis ton Rings Valspar and Kirby's Paint and Enamels. BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP Beaufort N. C.
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