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Ml THF. BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 30, 1925 PAGE FOUR The Beaut ort hzws Published every Thursday at Beaufort, Carteret County North Carolina. 4 honest ss tne r.c?.enr. u:i ery room, noi. ano. ---,""': !i Nw i mezzanine floors, orcnesaa. and sui'ii certainly l-iys down the fence afters to get through easily. our the e law wmen Hpm;;3 ia d county generally, or r lUlliua." . .. j (Vitnirnminhs.. thins nav well be said m favor i1- Of some Ot tiiqae oi u .'V!,a, .tate law. if you please, as " , 7 . PWUl,.r da-VS- Tll-y d , iP?7,VW it applies to bond sales, shou'd be ir. Beaufort New lc. ri D ,. aucmivu - 7 :.ijf fnr force as against our roaa ooara tne W. A. MACE Pdent handed genuine hospital it,, for !game commissioners. j. f. DUNCAN Vke-Pres. good wholesome food ana com- of offidals should be j P. BETTS Secretory fort witout ostentation tney are bond3 privately " -,r,r.o urmvir not approached in mis . ... f . ,jvrH9pmpn fm. .The old avu nou :bids in the open tort justly miueu - " News.Herald.) . :nUa apn foods, tne laiuuiv, subscription rates 0nu5RSh adquarters of mRTeI In AdvanC6) nn politicians ana! leading men of McCA Vain ae One Year - -- au sorts, tne cenuow uu Six Months L0 Adoo hotels in Greensboro, the Months 50 1 n, an . Buford in Char- Editor of the News: w IJ CilbtM ' lotte and many others were typ WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. market. (Stanly AGAIN ABOUT TAXES It seems that there has been e- a ..... m.rti.r v, in that, neriod. nough sald about tne bond ,3sue wltl iinterea as (retuuu-v"" ical ui ui n r . . . . j ,, nut-, the wishes of the DeoDle. Now February 5, 1912 at the postomce in Food waS Cheap in tnoe u-j commissioners g0 ahead and Beaufort, North Carolina, under the and s0 wa3 servic sell the bonds without giving thl, act of March 3. was plentuui ana uiuusu to vote and say was no steam heat, there was i " " alwavs a blazing fire in tne.""""" " "" THURSDAY APRIL 30 1923 hh and ou couid have a will have to say this. It is not a gov- - . .J ' -a ,,,onfpH ernment by the people nor for the Owing to a lack of business fire m your -too m if ou anted the railroad companies are lay- it rvanu ret people aa thgy ing off passenger trains m tude but did not pect to North Carolina. In the long tipped every time you spoke to wg run the building of hard sur- one of them The PPrietois face roads may prove a good knew most of the r guet s bad ag gtea thing for the railroads in the the guests ff ing 0r anything else. Now I think great growth and development other or if nt Jy soon g oi unprofitable servants to the which they cause, but at pres- .acquainted Croo 3 v e r e ent they are cutting into the scarce and good fellows we a a y passenger receipts of the rail- plenty so people were not d:s-. Now my frienda , read in Ml, wavs very heavily It is mucl; trustful of each other and so- Forts lettep a few weeks ag0 that he cheaper to use automobiles in ciability and friendliness pre- said i the county wouId build the many instances than it is to ride .vailed always. road from one end of the county to on the trains and besides is' The old Bellevue hotel n the other he would come and bring often more convenient Rail- High Point when the late other3 with him and bu.ild a bridge road fares are considerably George T. Leach was propne- across the sound at Cedar Point and higher than they were in pre-itor of it was a place where build a city on the beach that would war times and if they were low- you could get something good increase the vaIue of our county and er it might cause people to to eat. The Colonel was a,help to pay for the bonds Now ride on the trains more than sportsman- He licea to num., gentlemen ia that going t0 iessen the thev do. However this is a fish, go to horse races and the Ux on your property and mine? problem for the railroad mana- like and he knew what was They all say not well is the eers to solve and we shall not good to eat and drink, we ai- improvements worth any thing to us? worry much about it. 'W3 provided it for his guests. Now x My Iet.B not have any more Such viands as fine Steaks, Old improvements unless it wiU make our WATERWAY nams and bacon- .fried chicken, taxea ,esg If we have gQt to pay IMPROVEMENTS sausages, spare ribs, hot bis- just ag mucb prorata right on as we 1 The improvement of the wat- cuits and waffles were staples. are paying now we had better stop erways around Beaufort and J nseason he often served bar- r.ight where we are. Now don't you Sorehead City are necessary becued squirrel, rabbit quail al lthink so? KefutreWhof theseOn W I think the most of the people ?ha5athS : a5elpos': plenty and they generally did have gone crazy on the subject of ,.r?L.thanJ! u i it There was an air of hospi- high schools and good roads. The sibihties of benefit in suj ch m- Qld Bellevue schools we have taught now a day, UTt IT We hLe and people liked to go there, is for more pleasure than any thing Isorth Carolina. e na be the automi. else. just a good time is all they IXofVe'teWed for'a bile and good road, will cause care for. They have three of four talk 01 tne State s neeu ioi a . f , r u; .vs picnics every week somewhere in the I dont call that good schools think everybody had better field for puch places. It is me- get to thinking about something else J rv A l V r, f T 0 W 11 i c i . i i , . w. nil n wAii vt -r n ru. : ,r - m i i A on the inside a fine harbor car. " .fv it- d d wanted to be be provided that would be able S f caravar.- built for. It is not for the benefit to accomodate ocean steamer? r t.,vvn can. of the poor class of people. I hope of large tonnage- A rauroad ;" rna, ;n thev wil not filld havers to buv the already runs to the wa.er s ect and should not try bonds for we have got taxes enough edge and a hard sumce tn.gn- do ifc What they need i3 to pay now that we cant pay them way that will reach the Ashe- q hQtel that gQe3 -n wjth the mortgaging of our property Tille and beyond will be com- golid comfort rather than and the pe0pie are going to lose pleted m about twelve months. Expensive gew- their homes on account of so much The great agricultural region attract some but the tax if there ain't a stop put to it of eastern Carolina is near at s" ... . ( r , , 4. i,,i. nt average maie or leiiime wavci- hand and the vast output e a ired d h cotton, tobacco and other pro- 9omethin2 else. The duct, could be exportea irom - f ke whj o ut, this port just as well as from , , . leaders Norfolk or elsewhere, lalk ot - ... ,," H nn.-ht t h Your attention is invited to the strength and reflected by the following statement made to the Cor poration Commission as of April 6, 1925: RESOURCES Loans and discounts $311,862.27 Overdrafts - 357.89 Liberty Bonds owned 5,500.00 Other Bonds owned 5,000.00 Banking House 19,004.57 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Cash and due from Banks 144,586.79 TC'i'AL $487,811.52 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits .- 2,142.95 Accrued Interest due depositors 500.00 Cashier's Checks outstanding 785.14 Certified Checks outstanding 183.45 DEPOSITS - 459,199.98 TOTAL $487,811.52 Resources April 6, 1925. . . . .$487,811.52 Resources December 31, 1924-378,146.30 INCREASE . .$109,665.22 These figures speak for themselves of the growth and usefulness of this bank, and are shown, not in a spirit of vanity, but with sincere appreciation to those who are contributing to the rapid growth of the oldest bank in Carteret County. If you want to do business with a STRONG BANK we solicit your accounts. The Bank of Beaufort The Oldest Bank in Carteret County and as Strong as the Strongest W. A. Mace John Forlaw, J. A. Hornaday Jr., President Vice-President Cashier iI Time For- v.,:u:. .f ,V,?r,r,m.r meet UUIU UCIIUWIU uuju. mum! uH a fc able to make a fortune, nnrt here mav sound extrava- auic g.nt to some but this is a day of big things and we people of ; this region may just as well have big notions as anybody; pise. All ereat accomplish- m?nts start as somebody's vis ionary schemes PRESS GLEANINGS Now we are commanded to do un to others as you would have them do unto you. Do you think our are doing it? I don't think so. We are commanded to love our neighbor as our selves, do you think our leaders are doing it? I dont You know when the young lawyer went to the Lord and asked Him what he should do to inherit eternal life, He told him to love the Lord with all his soul, mind and strength, and love his neighbor as himself. A REMARKABLE SHOWING. Flaewhere in this issue there is eiv 11ZJU jlj a ... uu iuvo ma ucignuui aa iiijuiacit. TViirtv vpnra en the twenty-second annual report ago Miemi, Florida was a fish- of the Morganton Building and Loan hg ked Him wh(J wag hij nehbori ir g village of three hundred Association, an mswumon mat n and the Lord told him about the par. inhabitants; now it is a city of been of incalcuablo value in the build able of a certam man went d3wn ! thousand ,a port of con- n.g of Morganton. Consideration of from Jerusalem to jerico and fell siderable importance and just the report gives some idea of what among thieves which stripped him of i- i m aiu.ii-iafinn has meant to the town. : i. j jj u: Lv,-:nnng 10 grow. Porch Swings Porch Shades Refrigerat Water G t ie association has meant to the town. It is an amazing statement tat MEW AND OLD HOTELS, conservative estimate of the number there came ft certain priest and In a somewhat recent issue or homes in Morganton r,nnr,r. Koui rn . been duiic tnrougn me his raiment and wounded him and ; leaving him half dead and by chancel he that h--b pasged on the other side and likewise1".' association m T nrt-A vnmA k nn1 Innlf nH nn h I V liiC Jl cCIlBUUl J liCWkJ tvnit- a ucvttc anic ujf anu twuivcu vii uuu mpr.ted editona V on the rap- woum ue seven uuuu.eu, and passe(1 on the other side, but a id increase in modern hotel fa- have been only two foreclosures anJ certain Samaritan as he journeyed cilities in North Carolina. As that the association has now lost a came where he wa3 and when be 8aw: V Mfltira col's ia H OVO mn. Rintf IG GO liar. Uim Ya YtaA pnmniisainn nn him an4 irPTit has been somewhat. OV-I In the Morganton Building and i t t him and bound u yds ershadowed by the road build-, oan Association the town has an wou,ad3 pouring on him oil and set . ing program which in fact has!abset that continues to grow in use-.him on hia own beast and bror:gh him to an inn and took care of him. On the morrow he took out two pieces and gave them to the host, and said take care of him and whatsover thou spendest more when I come again I will repay thee received more publicity than ! fulness to serve the community. any of the other big things that the State has done in recent vears. But the fact remains that the State has made long (Morganton News-Herald.) A BAD LAW. We do not know under what au- fha thoritv the Stanly County Road ailtUCS OII1VC tllC uaj icv v t - - two dollars a day house was re- Board sold $100,000.00 in county garded as the last word in hotel bonds at their second meeting after accomodations. The modern appointment. We assume of course, palaces that dot the State fromjtkat their act was legal, that it was Wilmington to Asheville, a3 done by virtue of some local statute, far as the principal cities are i and while we are making no criticism ' concerned, are Of a class that! of the board for selling those bonds can bear comparison with the; Privately and without advertising hostelries of any city any me for bids, yet we have some Where. The smaller cities too 'doubt as to whether or not. a law have caught the fever and are (that will permit such an act should building hotel3 almost as goodjbe allowed to stand. Of course, the as those of Raleigh, Greensboro Present highway board may have - and Charlotte- made a careful and honest business Fine as the new hotels are! transaction, we take it that they did, with their French chefs, liveri- s the board is made up of good men, ed servants, telephones in ev- hut the next board may not be ab Now my friends that shows who is our neighbor. It aint the one that is always putting on us, but the Jone that is trying to help us like the good Samaritan. But I dont think j we have any good Samaritans looking af ter our county. We are like fthe man that fell among the thieves they are trying to strip us naked and going on and leaving us, now don't you think sol From your friend, j E. L. McCAIN. Newport, N. C. At our Stores you will find just what you need in the Summer necessities named above and too, besides those, you can get many other things that are really a need WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO BUY THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! kill- Hardware TWO STORES Both on Front Street Furniture IMS in a V-
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