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V A- J . ' 4 A- ' . - 1 . 7H2-CZAUF0RT riEV3 Td,lLti evy Thursday at Beutt Cuterel Coanty. CaroEna. WILLIAM GILES MEBANE. Etlltor en4 Pvblisber . -'.40 One Year Ta Months .... . Three Months... Entered as second-class matter February 5, 1912 atthepostoffice in Baufort North Carolina un der the act of March 3. 1879 -; Beaufort needs a modern hotel and there will be plenty of busi ness for such a house when it is built - " . : It is really amusing to see how some of the Democratic lawmak ers are squirming on the wo man's" suffrage question. They think it is terrible invasion of State's rights to pass the suffrage amendment and yet they did not hesitate to support the prohibt - tion amendment which was just as much ao invasion of the state's 'rights. :-V. - It is the general impression wbat the Great War brought us. will last for several years jetbut there is one thing certain it ; wi not last always. This is the plain common sensdview of- the matter and it is the one which ought to guide the actions of all. The wealth which we have gar nered should be enjovea to . a reasonable extent but' it . ought not to be squandered. , i Money " invested in Govern ment bonds and real estate will bring a more lasting ioy than that put in automobiles and silk shirts and stockings.: Many a young man is throwing , away money now that he ought to be saving to put in a home - and many a woman is paying $15 for a pair of high heeled shoes that had better Be putting her money in savings bank or a Liberty bond. ' ; c- . . If the people of North Carolina will invest a goodly share of the wealth which is 'coming to them now in something sate and use ful they will soon be in a position to withstand the galas of adver sity that will some dav blow upv on our shores. , . . . , ao iar u uiq Keverena r. ii Davis has expressed .himself on Under and by virtue of an" or the nomination of Mr. Cox it has der of the Supei ior Court of Car- escaped our observation.. teret county, made in the special proceeding entitled W. r. r. Weeks, vsT.D, Hewitt, Mrs. A. R. Perry, and her husband C C Perry. W. A. Hewitt. J. C. Hewitt John A. Hewitt. L J. Hewitt Mrs M. & Mills, and her husband John Mills, Mrs.'B. W.Trott, and her husband Brice Trott, John, Scott Mrs. J.L.Burrh,Mrs. H. M. Henderson, Mrs. . B. -Mills, Miss Callie Scott L. A. Scott M E. Bell. T. D. Bell C. F. Bell, R. R. Cook, Garrison Taylor. Joseph ine Adams, CC BelL Izora J Bell and her husband George Bell, Sarah F. Weeks, O, J. Weeks J. E. Weeks, Euila Russell and her husband B. S. Russell. Viola Davis and her husband Willie Divis the same being no. 429 up on the special proceeding docket of said - court - the - undersiened commissioner wkL on Monday the 6th. day of Seotember, 1929, at 12 o clock, ML - at the court house door in Beaufort, Carter et ccurty,Noith Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that two certain, tracts of land lyin and being in the coun tyof Carteret and White Oak township, bounded and described as follows: . 1st Tract. Fifty acres (50) oi wooa una tasi oi the main read leading f rem White Oak Mr. Bryan is a mighty strong . prohibitionist but he did not care to sacrifice himself as the PrestH - dential candidate of that party. , - David Lawrence of Washing' . ton, D. C is considered ons of the fairest and best posted news paper correspondents in the Uni ted States. He heard Senator Harding's speech of acceptance the other day and this is an ex- 'tract from what he said about it "The Republican national con vention whether by intent or ac- v cident bis contributed a itraieht , forward, whole sou led, dignified and honest candidate for the presidency". ' I We cannot see why the new party folks do not. support. Dels the Socialist cannidate for presi dent Debs holds about the same opinions as 1 Christiansen and is already in jail. . Several 'copies of tlie East Car olina Tribune of Goldsboro have reached this office and we have perused them with much inter- - est The tribune is a Kepubli 'can paper, one of the very few in the eastern half of the State and - we trust it will win a bold in the esteem of the people. " ' " ' There are many cisterns, wa ter barrels, pools and other places .m Beaufort that are rrgulai , breeding places for mosquitoes A few cents worth of kerosene il on these places would d away wilh these troublesome in- cts and make Beaufort a bet' t r place to live in. Gettinl Rich List yrir Ilorth Carolina stood i rth i i the Union in the value i he r ;;ricultural products, the : J cf which stood around sev i hundrrd million dollars. The 'ue cf the State's maaufactuf prt'ductt has not been Iscer ed yet so far as we have : d, but they are reputed to be r a half a billion. There U uU but tint the: value of i!thpn -aced intlie State ::r exceeded a billion dol 01 course tbere was a expense connected with t production but after de- urge net profit Tt acttoo ef ttM Lflsltum of Nortb Carolina tod Tennessee qb Um Fedaral Suffrsjs AmendmBt wUl wla or lose partr votes In crucial state whera ,:. women . tot . for' ' Prealdeat These states ara ! Wyoming, Cdoraday Idaho, tnah. WaehllMtton,' California, rlsona, Kansas, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Mich igan, South Dakota. Illinois, North Dakota, Nebraska, Rhade Island, In dlana, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Mia sonri, Wisconsin, Ohio, Arkansas and Vezas. :i"t::' The change of a few rotes la any election district h one of these states may mean the gain or loss of aQ the electoral, votes from that state. and the gain w loss of the Preaidea tial election for yoor party.' In President WHeon"s Opinion. ' "Tt would be a real service to the party and to the nation If It Is possi ble for you, under the peculiar provV I sions of your state constitution, hav ing in mind the recent decision of (he Supreme Court in Use Ohio case, to call a special Bceepe of the Legisla ture : of ; TecncsBee to consoler . the suffrage amendment Allow me to nnge thte.vjffy tarneetly." Telegram sent to Goenr Soberts of Tennes see, by the President , " 1 sjnEUM I need not point out . to you the critical fcrportanee of the na tion of your-veat Wf. m the ma ter of suffrage aroaajUnent Preat- denfs Mfi te iinwuor Bteuett of North Caroitna.-i .;. From the Governor of manasseaL 1 wfl call the seaaaoQ hT ample time for ihe-women to vote m the 1SS0 elec0DC"-JAnx)r Roborts. Frow the Qowarnor of North Carolina. "I wtn refwoineod raUfleaUon.' of viitai. yrxfiom:ts JIIXE TQ WOMEN The- IVderal 8ugraga- Asaahdmasit a) eg vaial lidportas(ejfat weinaa la the rjajtesl ' gtatsa, ' True, have ;Mrraaa la Aftea stale tad arafledote or. ta aext iVawUtent Jttr$ftnCiptf sUtes, hot K la ealy byatVsW&eattea ec the- Metal 8WnviiMlBt .that any wpanaa la1aoleoled, la voting rtgUs, .Let. a New York erear tte- Sop river lata Jersey amratar tat safftiace stgfata. Let a eeiwyViaBa man to AJabaaia aad MTa' her. PseaW oVotiai.Vtst! w6ariXw0&mt tvahta. - ui lima am BMwiMn;my tvw raprnaaated a gala of fiftaa SO per east to 28 per esac ever mm 1014 la wqaaaa aat&jMa ftaaea laa pea mttape of rein waa fron n per eeat After WCaoo'a adeweaey.of wooaa that bad fbymariy boea BepabHcaa. it DcmoemOo, . After ta Depporatf aenaao of tb Stz-flfth Ccogreaa tamed dowm ta mTvaaa.'ala mtpmm suffrage states returned ' BgpnhUaans t Coa- T ' i "Vt ' ' -. J i .. u .... . i ., ' . ' ' ; r , - , , , 4- ; TT Shirts Hats Shoes - .in.! , ... i. , ,ai.,,t , ,' ,i ,.iiWi...-i.iww,iIW -' - ' ' " ;1- . . . . ; : ,, , ,, - Youn Man .you should have a Hat for rain or shine. We have both, a nobby line 6f felt Hats for young men and men. Ah upto date line of Straw lids. All Straw Hats reduced. Mens Palm beach su ts Mens Suits ' Mens Felt. Hats 2.CQ Mens Shoes 5.00 12.06 to 9.00 ' : Hosiery 35c to 2.00 .$10.00 12.50 15.00 15.00 45.00 ' Straw Hats 2.00 6.00 Womens Hosiery 25c to 3.00 Und erwear- Men, Women, and Children Wc have the right sort of underwear for the weather now existing ; ; ; Beautiful Line Piece Goods RICHARD FELTON & SON Mortit Sale Diamonds and Pursuant to the power of sale .od to Cedir Pomt road, adjotrvl1 s cerUia aortg5&e ing the bads of G. J. Norris on Ped executefl by Henry A. the South and East and land of rrrtrhettand miltUMcrtkch rV. P. P. Weeks oo the Nth t U W. P. Tavkr. IfcariM date ini public road on the West; "1 w the jaWLnd being in White Oak oce oc U Kejira t Deetls of township Carteret county. North Carteret counly ia EJc2a,Page 1372. said CWttare deed keins rsA . tr. rik. assifoed u4 et tver U turence " vuwwi S9 wvttUT I . . .. . . i land on White Oak Xirer and! l?7x V ' r Caleb's creek adjoininf the Undi &tm acaxmaaejuoe rJ T F wu ij w 1 13lh, 1515, we tie Mdersifned wVanrwiri x n'v. . ki "u csxtt ior saie anal WUi mZll to Faar lan. W-nwn Kf- t,J We hlfiheSt tniicT. at thm, CWlTt and Caleb's creek o the North; hoc5e Ceaafort. Carteret on the West and South bv Wbn caaoty. North Carta. far cash Oak River and Codby creek, con l o'clock M. Mooday the Uininff VJ) acres, the utam be nir a wr o aepceaaer. itjo. me . WIM a - a a in White Qak township, Carteret vwm escneai property County. North Carolina. - t: Doth of said tract former! ln "hrte Oak lonnsL Car belonirinff to Isaac Weeks, de- counfy North CaraLsa. do a Banking r Uwr outlook f dr farm i c i and the prices atebrinj n4 areh'gh J pro!ci!Jy continue :co vi "1 Ycry likely J pricrs aad- pur , r -uf k arui to cn . be M l at rrmurv rf. If my cattle rntkh rou'tri are i. i j He total ceased. Sale subject to the confirma tion of the cout.: This 30th day of July, 192X ' hi Leslie Davis, 823 . Commissioner. ', scribed and defined at fUkmnc Dr?girinin2 at abi short strawed pine Dear the public, road, rua- Rirm North three huacLrd yards toadra.o thence East to the! branch tlenoe Stfa with the branch to the i b'jc aad, thence ' Buying a Diaipond is a traoyctn just like banking. You wouldn't walk into a bank and deposit all your savings - without first knowing some thing about your banker. And wka you buy a diamond -fiad out something about your jeweler. . .. ' - , What assurance hare you that he really knows diamonds? Know something of his repuUrioa and his guarantee and then know what stands back of his guarantee; A reputation of honesty and fair dealing earned of a century of Diamond merchandising. thru over -a quarter The at k4 t rtsrra. " uu to ujc ocgiarng A aaraiatJM aeaajta thai eMae )a. CORtamiOg ten (ID) SOrJ toon art wa tewsr t aa fur O or aa!d ta-J hrtfr arwam as the Abe White place. Thli SOtlk, day of July, 1920; peal liiL Bt U UtU srast U te ar4er a BMraaf naall Tewar4 a rWe tr IK rt ami Ma ratjr. fcM la, ra raat f a coarea trala4.!!4 trarH raat ra U:x U Us 4m IX ' mI MetlH 9 Mefarev tVt wf le twtgrm Bm fa M If tsktaf asf IMr e4 tMr Mrva, k r 4nn( tta vt i I Mm On.ti.a rtuiHt sod ftawvt able htMtrf ! girUg (Vna man aa ateeSt. rtwra . Clarence Toodle. ' . W. F. Taylor, Aaargnor. Sflrrere re aa4 as 4at-Seaaa vmim, ataef te tWr gtraa, Ta aaate rwetaea o6ta!a4 la tte Vms e4 rsiatfk Jtaa t TWf torm4 D teatar e MMf faa at taat fML Bfar ft as M amalea, aar . . t J. J.-. GAMER Largct Jeweler in; Eastern Carolina Atlla VsUa a4 Pt!:f $hmir9h$ and r cords NEW BERN. North Carolina. Iry.,An.A(; h fe rvc, it will -Uelp - t r- -aw 4
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