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1 PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 18 1925 "he Beaut ort News Published every Thursday at Beaufort, Carteret County North Carolina. . . . e over in Seattle a few weeks ago a from fifty to twenty-five per dtizen bu,H an tment h cent. People and corporations cost of $700i003. In recognition of with large incomes were and his gervice to the cJ thg ,e are now paying a much higher ratfp a . ,lpt . .. honnr . . r a vr n ,4 jfu . j i -l, his work which meaht so much to his W. A. MACE. President that a great deal of capital was; ..... ... . ,. !,. . . . c u j j "0:e t"-y wi3 llreciai.ea. iaai i. J. UUAWfl vice-rres. ueu put u.ui - was a fine 8pirit on the part of the P. BETTS Secretary !"ot only did the government citizenship WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. ilose the taxes, but business was: This week there were completed Kt:in. imnatuH ho1 Q Ilea ennua ucuili miMi-uvu "-vuujv "t"""' t.,rn ku. ;n All I.. I ists were putting their money ,at a toU, cost of wa m - in hnnria incf-oarl nf in infills- ,2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES V T Vi f 00- 0ur own townsman, Mr. J. H (ln Advance) t aTSaxes Sd be That!l One Year $2.00 'ut down L twenty five pre T"8 8 ?reater Ut'ay f cash fril Sis Months l-0Wnt instead of "fifty Albemarle than the building of a Three Months cent insteaJ Ot Illty. $700,000 apartment house was for! inree Montna .o, jjr j, e !a!1's tax reduction ' . ' .. ... . M , r , , t . , , ! tnat great western city. It was a A . plan was favored by President . . m .fM .. . . ... . .. M . . , ' ... , o Ijtreater manifestation of faith m AI-iS iiiicreu a oecuuu-tiiiao misiki tOOiiuKc, a Koon many oena February 5. 1912 at the postoffice in tors and others but a combina- Beaufort, North Carolina, under thetion of Western radical Sena act of March 3. 1879. jtors and some Democratic Sen- . - ators prevented it. Although THURSDAY JUNE 18 1925 it mogtl demag0gy the of the mid rvonoTs opponents v vT r v VSa ;rht Plan said that it was an eff eenth in the value of her ex-ito rele f ,? J JFBut the Seattle folks publicly h , . . nr . 1 i .aXf il 1 IJULLUEL! 1L Uil LI1C UUUI i . . , . ...... norts 10 rtne year LVZ1 accora-;ml " i r ., .... . ea cneir man wmie Aioemarie makes bemarle than the big apartment ; gqj house builder mnifested in Seattle, The citizens of Seattle banqueted , their fellow citizen in recognition of;U2 his public service. Albemarle appre-1 .. .ciates what Mr. Boyette has done, as SM reduction n. i. . ibni nort 1 . .... .... .... .u... n ' ii;S ciiueu Lin- act ol, iiifir leiiow cici7.cn. 1 cai onor-; 2nl TU 1 1. J 4-U inir to a recent report of the De-i.V1 "jenuu u.c yyno demontraiton. of,Qn nf rnmmorpo Th p me reauy poor ao not pay in- &ue : of thse ex; ei tal at a11 a hat the co 001 no 1 tvUi'Ia entiVe nation was 4,498f151,!?mM.hifcer fUl! V Citizens of Albemarle and Stanly ; n i.-a QC3 V-vi-tVi fowillno'a Vllof I vrto , i-nttnn anH tr.ha nrn thousand a year. and in round numbers we sent) abroad thirty one million dol-j lars worth of the former and ! County let is decide in the future tive. Or rather, let us decide that' wa n I'n n-iiinnf Ia K iviawi likniinl in 1 iril ow H seems tna, an euon; eM. 0 appreciation to those will be made to put a new tare hose ?erviee8 may help the town as; bill through when Congress I ... . u ... . isp : 1 : j :a .vi- " f,uuu. about twenty million dollars luL d "IIU u .'"Vu ' Tt wi:i eiu-ournse the next fellow who ffl worth of the latter. Manufac-,S(?me , who opposed the Mellon ;miffht contemplate bein(f of servie3 p tured goods and other products 'Plan nave had a change ol to hj;, townj aRd it win hdp AIbe. p made up the rest of the total. ;e.ai'V senator Louzens o' le to bccome a t cit Tn(Jch Texas, Virginia and Georgia !MlclVf a Kepubhcan whot. . And it will cost UJ noth. were the only Southern states !0USht the M,ell" blU, bltering eXf,a.-( Stanly News-Herald) tviat wi a Kin-o-r avnnrf hnai- 's one one wno has cnanged. 'n ness than North Carolina. wants 0 cut f,ven lo",Verl tnan secretary lueuuji piupus- ed to do. ADVERTISING PAYS COMMUNITIES. He would cut the big Admiral Fiske might say also of domestic law what he says of inter-, QJ5 nationfil law that it is only effec- fellows down to twenty percent tive when supported by force Phil- Advertising pays resort cit- 'f nd do away entirely with ;adeIphia Reconi. ies; at any rate many of them taxes on incomes of less than i anl tv,,-ir it P0f0ra.'five thousand a year. Senator St(n a,.0 hoin foVa . DJg burg, Florida raised $160,000 f a democrat trom Utah. Britain to protect Kin? George from last year to advertise that rap- vors reducing surtaxes to handshakers in the future. But then, j Dig idlv growing citv. I naddition twenty, percent or even less. of course King George ha3 a life job SB to "funds raised by private sub- benatr Bruce trom Maryland and dosen-t have to do any campa,,. -m scription a tax was levied to se- and Senator Underwood, both ingCincinnati Enquirer. iffl cure the money, needed. The Democrats, have : favored tne ;g taxation method gets the tight Me lo" Plan a" the and. NOTICE. wads who never give any thing 11 d? so Senator Glass of voluntarily to public causes Virginia when Secretary of the j North Carolina, Fifth Judicial and therefore has its merits, treasury uner 1 resident V H- District Carteret County, Before. Miami and othe rFlorida cit- " aiT ""!!LC Hon. M. V. Barnhill, Judge Superior, g ies also sDend larce sums for Jedu.ced- Ka.e ken (tors irom Court at Beaufort. North Carolina, i f advertising purposes. In our . 1 ' IN THE MATTER OF CERTAIN 'S . . . .,, , , ,, Southern Spr.at.ors sidprl with m.n,,,..,, . 'iUl own state Asnevine leaas an ,. , , ; ; , : : vviNij lu uinl,l,aim & u the cities in advertising with an yne is , "volea ncK" WILD CATTLE RUNNING AT expenditure we understand of m2 " t0 the blS taxpayers ev- LARGE ON CORE, SHACKLEFORD more than fifty thousand dol- time. , AND boque banks. about making corporations and j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN the people of large means pa- , . , . , high taxes but an analyst of T T SB" the situation shows that the thing dosn't work very well. The main thing accomplished Jars a year. There is a lesson for Beau fort in the way the cities refer red to are advertising their at tractions. If towns like Ashe ville, Miami and St. Petersburg that are already 'well known find it necessary how about one ed by His Hon. M. V. Barnhiil notice is hereby given as follows: The next regular diping days in is that a great deal of capital he d'PP'"S . catUe, like Beautort that never had """" on Core, Shackleford and Bogue ny advertising to amount to terPrise that employ a great Banks e ag s any thing? Morehead City J People and are put ;in tax Portamouth vat june 22 1925 is better advertised than Beau- free bonds. Bill ons of do- Lions Den u 1 fort but our sister town could arS gQ01"g n t0.Wn' COfUn" Sea Level Bank vat-June 27, 1925 stand some publicity too and in state and Federal non tax- pen fact is doing something in that able bonds. If income toxe? Diamond Pen wWum June 30 line this summer. We have "'f.mt s.. lgh ag,ieat dsal Jacks Island vat July 1 1925 v 1 v,Q-a n 01 tms tap.iai wouiu ue invest- t . , , - teret county that are well ed m building railroads facto, vorth telling to the outside ne.s and other industrial enter world. We get a considerable Prise? at employ laoor. So Fort Macon vat- Hoffman vat Salter Path vat- -Ju'.y 2, 1925 -July 3, 1925 -July 4, 1925 ..mniint nf frPA nnhliritv it. i4 capital ana laoor are cios3iy true but this is not enough. A related and that try to sizable fund ought to be raised confiscate capital hurt the lab- fnitrht. to be shrd -Is 01 nig-man worse tnan tney uj and spent in judicious advertis- t"e capitalist ir.g cf the towns and county. Such laws also hurt the small business man and the farmer. We can find ;i.!stances of this right at home- During the war and ju3t af- Take further notice that unless any owner or claimant in the areas of said respective vats shall dip his cat tle and ponies in said respective areas on the said next dipping days, the unowned and unclaimed and undip ped ones shall be slaughtered on Core and Shackleford Banks on and after July 2nd 1925, and on Bogue Banks on and after July 5th, 1925 as in the order of May 14, 1925. and A GOOD ADDITION. ;.ur in nil rnrtprpt ennntv rit.i. ter lt the fisii scrap and oil fac- zons that the effort which Coun ories Carteret county made fa order y ; . , I Q vera rfffTa Tho I lvurnrrtant ' ' 1 ty Agent uverstreet has been r",v"-. "v w"'vl"11, vided, which orders are filed in the making to start strawberry1 ed high taxes and took a;0ffi growing in the county now,,",""" u " Court at Beaufort promises to be sucessful. Car-' V'." 0111 uie ""ory peopie.j teret county has the climate "aFu umes aijn tn1e" nnH anil tr, mL-o Kon-v ana some of the concerns did ii -i 111 v in11 1111 1 v rrrnwin or q nrrtfif qHIa nrisp aorordino- t.n thp nninina keep going and went to the! of those who know about such walL e others . shut down things.. The cultivation of or cut down running expenses strawberries on a commercial L. as l0W. a Pom? as possiDie. me result was that hundreds scale means the addition of an other good money crop to those which we already have. Ber ries can be rriarketed here a week or ten days earlier than Mount Olive section which ia a big advantage indeed and will enable ourv growers to get the advantage of the higher prices, , 1 q vera 1 li u av li a kji b, iiium vai uiiiia( The slaughter will begin at Ports mouth end of Core and Shackleford Derryj , Banks on July 6. and move West- ontor 1101 nave eMuugn capital toi , D D . enter-,, . , . .. wardlv and on Bos-ue Banks after July 4th, 1925. This the 17 day of June 1925. DR. Wm. MOORE, 1 t State Veterinarian of people who had no stockin the factories were thrown out of work and the merchants and other people suffered. The same sort of thing happened all over the. United States. Bus iness conditions now are great ly improved but the thing to make them still better is a fur- MRS. H1NNANT GIVES. PARTY.- Strawberries are a wplrnme addition to our crops and may- ther reduction of taxes. be in a few years we will add dewberries and peaches. HIGH TAXES DO NOT MAKE PROSPERITY About this time a year ago there was considerable discus sion going in Congress and in the press about the so called Mellon plan of taxation. Sec retary Mellon wanted to re duce the surtaxes on incomes PRESS GLEANINGS At the Old Swimming Hole. "Coming in, Tommy?" "No my mother won't let me." "Come on in ! She'll never find out "Yes she will it's my bath-night to-night." Passing show (London) LET'S BE MORE DEMONSTRATIVE. A very pretty bridge party was given Saturday by Mrs. W. K. Hiu nant at her attractive home on Ann street complimentary to a popular bride-elect Miss Nancy Lay and Mrs. Hinnant's guest Mrs. Charles L. Abernethy Jr., of New Bern. The highest score prize was awarded to Mrs. A. D. O'Bryan. The guest f honor prize went to Mrs. Abernethy and a shower of lovely handkerchiefs were presented to Miss Lay by little Miss Mary Taylor Hinnant, daughter of the hostess. Out of town guests were Mrs. Charles L. Abernethy Jr., and Mrs. C W. Woodson of Salis bury. ... Misses Georgia Neal and Mary Felton spent Monday in New Bern. One Day Battery Charging Service SAVES TIME AND MONEY FOR YOU Get your Battery in before 9 a. m. and it is ready by 5 p. m. the same day with a Better, longer lived charge than you ever had before. NO LONG EXPENSIVE WAITS OR RENTALS Our equipment is recommended by all the leading bat tery manufacturers. 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