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THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT. N. C.
Thursday, October 7, 1943
IWli
OPIHItTLTXITY
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KNOCKS
HEIIE"
WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUF-
feting with KKlney trouble or
backache to try Kiddo at 97c. Mon
ey back guarantee. Guthrie-Jones
TWii Rtnro Rpaufort. N . C. 1 lo
1 "- -1
FOR RENT TWO FURN'SH-
ed bed rooms, will accomodate two
men to the room, nicely furnished
with hot and cold water. 717 Ann
St comer Marsh. For men oniy.
FREE! IF EXCESS ACID
causes you pains of Stomach Ul
cers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Kelc'n
ing, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains,
get free sample, Udga, at BELL'S
DRUG STORE. l'.tDlC
WANTED
SHELLED PECANS OR WAL-
nuts. Get the full benefit of your
pecan or walnut crop this year by
soiling direct to us. Bring or ship
any quantity. Highest cash prices
paid.
MRS. MORTON'S CAKE SHOP
Greenville, N. C.
Dt.ov.25
FCR SALE BROOD SOWS &1
pigs and breeded gilts, also '1 male.;
one black Angus, one Herforuj
:.:(' brt-'l but rtt registered. H. I
T. f'arraway, Beaufort.
WANTED PEOPLE SUFFER-
ing with Rheumatism, Aches and
Pains to try RUMAGO. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Sold at Bell's
Drug Store, Beaufort, X. C. 31.00
StOH
ONE BED ROOM FOR RENT.
Nicely furnished, will accomodate
two men. 1101 corner Ann ami
Fulford Sts. It
W1H BONDS
Our military forces must depiid
upon aerial photographs for an ac
curate mapping of enemy territory.
So the aerial camera is a vital ne
cessity for our scout observation
planes. These cameras cost up tc
$5,000 each and will make excellent
pictures from tremendous heights.
FOR SALE ONE GLASS SHOW
Case. The Coffee Shop, Beaufort.
FOR SALE 1935 PLYMOUTH
Coupe. Good Tins. See F.d.vard
"'ilM. Texts Sei-v:c? S;at:c:i.
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Carteret County,
In The Superior Court
Rob rt Scott Belford
-vs-
Martha Ann Belford
Th 1 defendant above named will
take notice:
That an action entitled as above
ha? i :en commenced by the plain
tiff ri the Superior Court of Car
teret County, North Carolina, to
secure an absolute divorce from
the defendant upon the grounds set
out ;n the complaint tiled herein;
and the defendant will further
take notice that she is required to
appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said
County in Beaufort, North Caro
lina on the 4th day of November,
1343, or within twenty days there--fter
and answer or demur to the
Court for the I'elief demanded in
. aid complaint.
This the 4th
i)43.
day of October,
EVA BRAVALDO,
Asst. Clerk of the Superior
Court of Carteret County.
It 07-14-21-28cla
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Writers will be given a number foi
each letter written and in the ev
ening, at nine o'clock, there will
be a drawing with prizes for the
civilian holding the lucky number
and the service man holding the
lucky number.
A poor map may mean the dif
ference between victory and defeat
So help your Boys towards victory
with your f'chase of War Bor.il:i.
Join thf Saving P!"n at
your odice or la.: lory. Lc.s "i-y
that ten percent."
C, S. Treasury Department
Nursery School
The first meeting of the Nurs
ery Recreation School was quite a
success. All of those present, in
cluding the teacher and leaders.
enjoyed a most pleasant morning.
The eleven who enrolled Satur
day, October 2, were: Barbara
Canady, Dan Willis Jr., Frances
Willis, Rita Ann Mason, Betty
Whitehurst, Ann Swain, Nancy
Davis, Dick Moore, Sterling Chad
wick, Frances Bell, and Linda
Kay Fodrie.
Elsie Ingram, Ca-olyn Mndlin,
Sidney Styron and Gwendolyn
Whitehurst represented the home
ecomomics class in a most com
mendable way. They show excel
lent signs of good leadership foi
these small boys and girls.
The class will meet again this
Saturday morning at 9:00.
Dr. Swindell
To Vanceboro
Dr. Charles Swindell who has
had offices in the Lipman Build
ing for the practice of medicine
left this week for Vanceboro
where he will open an office.
Weather
Use Beaufort News
Want Ads For Results
The thermometer slid all the
way from 55 to 92 degrees in Sep
tember but set no record for eith
er heat or cold. The low of 55
seemed rather cold at the time but
records show that although be
neath average minimum tempera
ture for the month, the mercury
drops that low or lower on an av
erage of about every other Sep
tember. The temperature for the month
day by day follows:
Max.
87
90
89
92
90
.... ..92
92
92
89
84
80
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Min.
73
73
72
! . ...79 63
13 90 64
14 "9 63
15 $4 02
16
17 86 63
IS SI 57
19 7S 59
2i) 82 65
21 77 67
22 76 63
23 . . 83 63
24 83 63
25 79 56
26 75 55
27 75 55
28 78 58
29 78 59
30 81 61
i lost 52 Lbs.!
WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN"
MRS. C. D. WELLS, ft. WORTH
At Ptttur.il Hf
You mar om pounds nni have a
more .lender, graceful titfiire.. No
nmm No drug.. No liiativc
tat meat, potatoes, mavv. butter.
The uperienn! of M rj. Wells may
or may not be different than you",
but why not try lot Aydi l'Ua ".
la clinical tests under ttie direc
tion of Dr. Von Hoover, 100 per
sons lost 14 to 15 Ins. average)
in a few weeks with the Aids
Plan. Sworn to before a Notary
Public.
IT
WiUi thia Arda Fhn you don't cut
out any mean, starcnc. jMiauwi,
meat, or butter, vou aimLtlvcu: tnem
down. It's ilmple andt?Ji?r wheo
you enjoy delicious (vitamin ioru ,
Awl. A VflC halnn i-h m.'jl A tltft.
lutely harmless. Try a large size bo of AYDS now.
3D days supply only $2 .25. Money back GUARAN
TEE if you don't get resulu. Flume
F. R. BELL, Druggist
BEAUFORT
Vincent S. Pigott
NOTARY PUBLIC
GLOUCESTER, N. C.
SPECIAL
Mahogany and
Maple Finish
$47 ,50and $35.50
-at-
MILLER
Furniture Company
BEAUFORT, N. C.
PuraiiKTit tn a Dower of sale
contained in that certain mort
gage deed executed by Charles F.
Clark and wife, Margaret Clark,
dated March 4th, 1942 and record
ed in Book 98 at page 238, in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for
Carteret County, N. C, and de
fault having been made in tht
payment of the note mentioned in
the said mortgage, and for the
mirnose of foreclosing: the said
Mortgage, the undersigned, Mort
gagee, by authority as such mort
ga.-ree in said mortgage, will offer
for sale and will sell to the high
est bidder for cash,, at the Court
House door of Carteret County, in
the Town of Beaufort, N. C. on
. Monday, November 8th, 1943
at the hour of twelve o'clock M.,
the following described property
or real estate, to-wit:
"A certain pice or tract of land
lying and being in White Oak
Township, Carteret County, State
of North Carolina, and described
and denned as follows, to wit:
Lot number 17 in the John S.
Tones subdivision, in White Oak
Township."
This 6th dav of October, 1943.
T. E. VINSON,
Mortgagee.
M. Leslie Davis, Attorney.
TIME OF SALE: Monday, Novem
ber 8th., 1943, at 12 o'clock Noon.
PLACE OF SALE: Court House
Door, Reaufort, N. C.
TERMS: Cash.
4t 07-14-21-28
IPMUNTTENQ
OFFICE SUPPLIES
HOMECOMING DAY AT
NORTH RIVER CHURCH
Sunday, October 17th, has been
set apart by the North River Meth
odist Church as Homecoming Day.
It is also the day on which the
church will celebbrate its 51st An
niversary. The Rev. W. Stanley
Potter will preach the sermon at
12:15 and at 1:00 o'clock there
will be a basket diner on the lawn
if the weather is fair; indoors if
otherwise. An effort is being -nade
to get all members and friends of
the church together for this fcllow
' ship and worship.
"Come Over and
Write A Letter
Invites Miss Eddy
Friday from nine o'clock until
nine, National Letter Writing
Week will be observed at the Car
teret County USO in Morehead
City, Everyone is invited to come
over and write on USO paper to
boys in the service husbands,
sons, brothers, uncles, friends,
grandfathers (if any) and service
men are invited to come and write
an extra letter to folks at home.
We Are in Position to do The Kind of Printing That
Heretofore Had to be Sent Away to Larger Cities,
Such as Ledger Sheets, Pay Roll Forms, etc. Ask to
See a Sample of Our Work. We Also do Our Regular
Line of Printing Such as
LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS
TAGS, CARDS, TICKETS, Etc.
WE CARRY IN STOCK
Typewriter Ribbons, Seconds Sheets, Carbon Paper,
Onion Skin, Sales Books, Adding Machine Paper, Desk
Blotters, Card Boards, all colors, and many other items
for the office.
give us a call when in need of any of
these Items.
Looking Backward
From
BEAUFORT NEWS 1923
IMPROVING LINES
The Home Telephone and Tel
egraph Company have a squad of
men here this week overhauling
and improving their lines. The
Company has not yet made any
start towards putting its Front
Street wires undeground.
RALLY AT SMYRNA
A two day educational program
and community rally will begin at
Smyrna tomorrow morning at 9
o'clock and last through until Sat
urday afternoon. On Saturday a
picnic will take place and Cong
ressman C. L. Abcrneth will en
tertain the crowd with an address.
The speaker will be introduced by
Mr. C. R. Wheatly of Beauofrt.
Miss Hattie Parrott, Assistant Su
pervisor of Rural Schools and Mrs.
T. E. Johnsoj, Supervisoi cf
Teachers Training, both of Rni
flffh, wiil atton 1 and discu-s sub
jects of interest. County Farm
Agent A. H. Harris and Superin
tendent of Welfare Alvah Hamil
ton are to discuss subjects pertain
ing to their work.
JUSTICE-MASON
An early morning marriage look
place yesterday when Mr. II. N.
Justice of Sneeds Ferry and Miss
Ruby Mason of Atlantic were join
ed in wedlock at the home oi Mr.
and Mrs. John Jones at 6 o'clock.
Mrs. Justice is the sister of Mrs.
John Jones and James Wallace
son.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Whitehurst
who have lived in Marshallberg for
several years are now making
their home in Beaufort.
Mr. Wilbur Willis, formerly a
salesman for W. P. Smith has gone
to Roanoke, Va., to live.
Miss Frances White returned
Tuesday from Greensboro whtra
she has been for several weeks.
Reffef At Lasf
For Your Cough
Cteomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and ejpel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
WANTED TO BUY
Good Clean Used Automobile
Make - Year - Model Not Important
Price Must br P'z-'-
See GERALD DICKINSON
810 ANN ST. BEAUFORT
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RULES & REGULATIONS
GOVERNING THE ISSUANCE OF
IBemmffapirtt New
120 CRAVEN ST.
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Put
Rook
is.
To Become Usable on & After Dec. 1,1943
Present Books Now In Use
Effective October 11th, all County Boards will discontinue the issuing of No. 1
Permit Books.
Persons Who Cannot Secure Sales Permit Books
That no books are to be issued to those persons convicted of drunkenness or any
crime in which any intoxicating beverages are a contributing factor within 12 months,
or to any person who deserts or fails to support his family or other dependents, or to
any persons whom the County Board has reason to suspect desires a permit for the
purpose of purchasing merchandise for re-sale, or to any person who violates any
of the rules and regulations of the State or County Boards of Alcoholic Control,
and the County Boards are to be the sole judge as to the tligibility of the applicant.
What Is Required of Each Applicant
Require of each and every applicant that he or she identify himself, or herself by dis
playing their War Ration Book No. 3, and any additional evidence of identification
that the County Boards may require to satisfy it that the applicant is entitled to a
Permit Book. At the time the Control Sales Permit Book is issued, the employee
of the County will punch the upper right hand corner of the back cover with a des
ignated punch. ALL WAR RATION BOOKS NO. 3 SHALL SHOW FULL IDEN
TIFICATION. Where Books Can Be Secured
Require that all persons making application for Sales Permit Books make applica
tion in the county in which they reside. Refuse to issue a permit to a non-resident
in your County if the applicant resides in one of the other ABC counties.
Requirements For Non-Residents
The matter of issuing Tourist and Transient Books is to remain in the discretion
of the County Boards, but it is important that all County Boards satisfy themselves
that such applicants have established a temporary residence in this state, and then
only when applicant presents War Ration Boek No. 3, as required of state residents.
Residents Of Non-ABC Counties
Require that all persons who are residents of non ABC counties make application
ONLY in their nearest ABC county.
Service Men
No Permit Books will be issued to any Service Men located in any Military Camp,
Cantonment, or Post located in any County east of Durham or Moore Counties. Ar
rangements have been made with the Commanding Officers of all Camps located in all
Control Counties for the issuance of Books to men under their command. Only
Tourist and Transient Books will be issued to Service Men in the control area who
are stationed in Camps or Contonments outside the state of North Carolina only
after satisfying the County Board that he is stationed at a camp outside of this state
by displaying his leave papers. Service men located in Camps or Cantonments
west of Durham and Moore Counties will be requested to accept a Tourist or Tran
sient Book but may, within the discretion of the local Board be issued regular Per
mit Books after properly identifying themselves, and in such cases, presentation of
War Ration Book No. 3 shall not be required.
All Sales Permit Books Which Have Intentionally Been Tampered with,
Such As Binding; Removed And Coupons From Other Books Placed
Therein, Shall Be Taken Up And The Holder of Such Book Shall Be De
nied The Privilege of Registering. Registration For New Books Will
Begin Monday, October 11th, 1943.
IN CARTERET COUNTY - - REGISTER AT
ABC OFFICE OVER ABC STORE
BEAUFORT, N. C.
You May Register Between The Hours of 9 AM & 5PM
CARTERET COUNTY BOARD
OF ALCOHOLIC CONTROL
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