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PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JULY 23 1925 The Beautort News Published every Thursday at Beaufort, Carteret County North Carolina. TAXATION. probably was correct in what tion recently held in Asheville and it said about his administra- report a highly successful meeting As published in the News tion, even if it did flirt with pol of fire-fighters gathered from every lasf uooU tVio rnnnfv pmili7- itics in doine so. We cannot sjction of th'e State. Mr. Wade de. tion board by making certain help wondering though what livered a stirring address on the sub changes in assessments of prop .would have happened to a res- Ject "Tne Fireman as a Factor in the prv HHpH about a half million olution endorsing President Civic Life of His Town." W. A. MACE President dollars to the county's taxable Coolidge's adminis t r a t i 0 n 1 Mrs,-Jane S. McKimmon, State . - i. .. . .. 1. ' 1 1 I j i TT l: A i. 1 - I F DUNCAN vice-rres. values. It the county contin- iwmcn nas reuucea taxes ana " c"iuihmwuh ki " J. P. BETTS Secretary ues to develop Beaufort News Inc., PublUber WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) One Year """" as it Should, , debts somewhat too) when ed- number of engagements to speak on there will be a constant in- ltor Daniels, editor Webb, Con- what it takes to Make a rrome," in crease in taxables by reason of gressman Hammer and pome various sections of the State. She increased valuations. Every others had gotten through with ses to Jackson county on July 24th time a house is built on a va- it. and to Watauga county on August cant lot, every time a tract ' 14th to "dess "Farmer's Chautau- of waste land is cleared and Morrison says not to ,ua" Meetngs- cultivation, every i blame for big deficit; MfhT" i-00 time a new enterprise is start-1 ul fltomns . - . . , Three Months .50 ed or an old one is enlarged possible to the work. values will rise and the county i The State of North Carolina rank will get more taxes. administrators notice. Having qualified as administrator 1L- i T T1..-A 11 J ed first in th nation in th nrnrl,.,. llne eslace 01 mary rri-scon, at- ... - " ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce. to the public that we have bought the entire stock and good will of Mrs. C. A. Moore's Millinery where we will conduct a Modern Millinery Store to be known as TSfeala' Millinery and Nqvelty Shoppe. OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY JULY 25, 1925. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN TO SEE US MAE BELLE NEAL GEORGIA NEAL Figures ceased late of Carteret County, N. C. Enterea as seconu-vi Thorn iu hiif mnQ Unna nf tion of neanuts last vear. February 5. 1912 at the postomce in i ... .. . - Thig . .f aU havin? , ; v wrtiirio under the educing the county s running 1-sued show that tne C,P of the state . ' ' Beaufort North Carolina unaer me j b V!,!0h ,i ttn'Tiii; nnn ,;n, claims against the estate of said de uea .ru, expenses much no matter who.8 v-1'uea at ?iu,ugooo, with 6 act 01 marca o, iou. is in Charge of its affairs- Of 00 acres under cultivation pro- ceased to xhlblt m course one administration may Cueing 152,1.45,000 pounds of pea- "f d aty Newport, N C., before the , , . i. titifa 22nd of July 1926, or this notice will be more extravagant than an- nuts- , r. .. Coil rates from f'linrhfielH .-,1 oe pieaaea in par oi uieir recovery. . i. i-U -P ULlICi UUt LUC tUUlllV a UACU ' - Tt is unfortunate that the ter- . QO ,,, , ' A a Pocahontas districts into North rw A11 Persons t tnaiAo aii; nu iai nu ncv- - - be small. 11113 wU1 De reduced THURSDAY JULY 23 1925 17 to 20 cents wul '" ment. ry service talked of here some months aoro was not put into r Tf a franchise had been : " , ,. granted to Mr. bverett 01 E,ueu-:inegSi fio matter how Commissiorf taking, the matter to the I oi ue er atrain will thev months ago was not pui hu Economy is a creat virtue in a ton effective August 20, the action lie as well as private bus- coming as a result of the Corporation ! will indebted to said make immediate estate settle- This 22nd day of July 1925. F. CHANCE, - iii iiicao. u u l iikj luaiLCl nun ...-.v-i v. .v. ...... j.1 . . it ia mnre than probable. ... ,. i(llrai0 rnmB,a,M r I Administrator of the Estate that a regular service would iC0Unt forF a lonr appeal for -North Carolina consum- Marv J- Prescott, deceased. 8-27-25 i 'L . htiirAan - " c of now be in existence tw"itimeto come wil have to raise en Beaufort, Morehead City and ,& gum of m e T the ocean, would have to bring their n 1. ui i riV;; year t0 Pay interest on enabled motors a service cars over to ley every I 'n Almo Theatre, Raleigh's -old- i bonds est motion picture house, was destroy roads and ea 0" nre auring tne weeK, entailing OUR HONOR ROLL. Our honor roll of subscribers this other expenses. This fact may a'loss of $50,000 all told. , . . - -x k -1- ,Ai;tiiotot una invi lilt v Rpnnfort and drive to tne easx-in ru,T vii uc icauicu u,y an wii- ern part oi tne county ui " cerned and the only practical! er they wished to go. wuu u t situation iWyatt, week is sixteen, they arc as fol- 1 T TT Tv J CI I T71 4. Je.se Wvatt indicted 10W3: uavls- traics, r.rnesi. The second true bill charging Jesse Guthrie, Southport; Hoyt Oden, . . j .. n i i . , Rp.nnfnrt- Mr. V A. TimnhprP. mair t mum f n citnot nn w van. KaieiLrn npceccive. witn r.ne - ' fcovo hrnuo-ht manv visitors to' . ,,, . rp. i..'m,inf SfenKen s Hnit sm;tfiiH Westerly, R. I.; W. B. Guerrant, Beaufort Who did not come. Qut .g tQ make m0re attorney, was quashed in the Wake R'1'eI6'1; M- V. Marshall Beaufort, and WOUld have given the" Ith and thug redu(;e thfi tax Superior court duHng the week and fF S f a!eJe,1; town and the county some nnerates Qr afc jeagt avoid makin a third one returned by the Grand Levl J. Noe, Beaufort; Roland T. advertising. , them higher- We must trv to i- The second halt in the trial e uiorc; mn. Armanaa reier- get people to come who will in-, due to the appearance ofW. H. n "eaul"; TT S u vest capital in farms, live Hughes Jr., as a juror instead of his ,ptereJu'f- f'a;; V- A8buy; Aha" Stock, residences, factories, ther. Mr. Wyatt appeared in court I-tt.e Sutton Beaufort; Mrs. .. .. 1 1 ' J. J n JTiMo,, nr. A r.aa,larl f ,;if riUHU OltWail,, DCaUlUH fl. V . rcaihlv more than it ever naa siures, auiomouues anu proper " y" s-"-- . . T . before LTs histor. The hotels ty of many sorts. If in the next The case will probably be called for Beaufort; L. C. Davis. Beau have h?d good patronage, pri- ten years . we should add ten t iaI t the September term. f01t- vate homes have entertained a millions or more to our taxable ' ...r.1" .B; .Icarteret STUDENTS creat many and all nouses iuiaiues we couiu utcii reuuee - rpnt have been taken. If more our tax rate considerably or at menced " the Federal Court during Hnno VmH hpen avail- the Worst not raise taxes any. tne past nscal year otwhicnwer . . i i. v,o,l Kuan TF nn thn ntViar lion,! in terminated. Fift: cases "were no able ana ll me wu uau , w.v . . "I'., ... ..., . . crossed the State to attend the Cull new capital, u " u"c muoucu. i h i . 5 iNow I lay me down t) sleep" : kWSr&ttH Oh, what a happy plxase! : wW i Enwrap in folds of slumber deep, w X kkiw 3" 1 While stars their faithf ii vigil keep, Jft i Beaufort has had a large number of visitors this summer, AT CULLOWHEE Cullowhee, July 20th Six stu- i! dents from Carteret County have i i.: .1 ia rtf Tint attrort Q ni. properly aaveiuseuu cic -p-, " , jowhee Summer School, the second tallincr hnw manv to Ks woui'w.we uu not increase our present i vw "f i , . - telling how many ' We wealth then there is nrecious The ste Automobile License Bu-:sesslt,n of which began Tuesday, July have come this summer, we weaitn men mere is p lecious i limproII, hrnph nffir1 14. These students are: Gertrude noH 1P or two laree hotels little hope of tax reduction and ieau and lts numerous branch offices. need one oi two iaii, i styron Davls, N. C; Thelma Mason, and some apartment nouses we win ut nave to sis eat ana Ro Dare M rf Lea Nelgon Vpra rpnt. tac Kea enaure it xne oesc we can. uuv,,uv F..i,co JCai ami ' contemplate tne sale oi 40.uuu to " and cottages for up by a live advertising cam paign. Under such conditions we could have as many visitors here in winter as in summer, possibly more. At, THE HARLOWE ROAD. 1 ! PRESS AND POLITICS. 50,000 more before the close of the 'dnu(-' The North Carolina Press As busv season. Walking is no long- JL, sociation is a non political, non er a past-time" with North Carolin partisan organization and con- ians who aPPear to thrive largely on sequently at its meetings polit- sas these davs- ical subiects are tabooed. It is Mexico has heard about North Car-; difficult though to keeD Dolitics olina'3 moun,tain-tothe-sea highway. t tw nrt- nf the News entirely below the surface; it ana wants nas- uPnam- ate; In &noi-Xe will bob its head up occasion- Hihwav to go downland ?exT6 PTPQ!n of Ialowe in ally. An incident of the sort tel1 its foIks hw was done. Mr. C-'v, f , task for a which the writer four.d rather uPham 800n be "haPPy on the, I I i lrfp in the News amusing, occurred at the recent r Tarhelia alwa - statement made in the News Asheville. He expects to make only a pre-1 weeK oeiore Presiden Braxton, in his an- liminary survev of the Mexican road 5e i ll , thit time The "ual address, made a mild crit- tion and return to Raleigh with, hlion.ble statement was icism of the late General As- a coupl. of weeks. tr-Tists find "very dif- sembly and the present admin- Governor McLean requested pard l , it Jit Rpaufort bv aU Oration, intimating that the0" Commissioner Sink to serve on SSHnrSlP 5 taD0ible Wito retrenchment was Salary and Wage Commissi S "icSfous route ov- retrogression. He said without extra pay and the latter out a .long Circuitous route O ' .. .. promptly complied. He takes, the froam which-?hk outat?on s injury to the' State's institu-We of Sam U Rogers deceaie.d i w Brii tedq JhlS th! tions and he expressed the The wage-fixers are not yet ready to SSfrf; Zl awav on h s vaca- hope that the press of the State make Pt and State employ editor was away on ms vaca i countenance anv ees wi receive the usual salary war- tion trip to the mountams and would not countenance any ju we do not agree with it. ltnl;!" .iwf Rev. th nivnn. f, i. rr Moonn flnttprs it hv in- '"'v seiiuus reuecuon on: ' r -rSiousine " which we do not the powers that be in Mr. Brax- t-ke. little stock in the Ten- v trr?; take a drive in our ton's remarks but it was the evolution case, m .Baieigh but we already LowPresident of the Press Associa- durine th "route to hta.bo, fsS Hadowe road to thl tion speaking andwme-of the h Shelby. ve it as his U&tthe,:n&r? that evolution has Craven line IS wue.ui . . . . . . nothing whatev to do with rf.li.r- nictt uie liiciuem iiiigiit ub ner-i aided abroad and some harm ion- that is 'nothing more nor less done to the Democratic party. than 8 ntinc hypothesis as to, how Defenders of the faith in the God created man in His own imaei persons of editor Josephus that il make3 no dlfference whether Daniels. Conirressman. Ham-l'1 took Him ten miilion years or Jmer, whose wife edits the Ashe!whether He took s,ne mui and a Iboro Courier and one or two lrowel ana maae man ana 8et mm up others, rushed to the 'rescue. by 8 lence t0 dry m thesun' N. C. COPYRIGHT mt. WESTtRM." Our barks across the darkness creep Between two busy days. Afar we float on spirit wings Beyond the vaulted sky; We soar to realms of inystic things And drink of youth's eternal springs," While Mother Nature gently sings - A soothing lullaby. Of men asleep, it matters not How humble they iray be: J In sleep we know a conmon lot; r All strife and burdens are forgot 'I When each has found h.s friendly cot And sails the Morphcan Sea. The luxury of sweet repose Bids petty cares be gine! When men their weary eyelids close The spark of genius brighter glows; They gain the might that sleep bestowa And gayly greet the dawn. lint roads in the State. Fur thermore we hope that the day is not far distant when this road will be paved all the way to Havelock which with the bridge would give us two fine routes into Beaufort thus as surring the rapid growth of a i-qqI itu Vioro TVif Npws has never been opposed to paving About an hour's time was con-ii.- Ti.-i i xrn Uoiriisumed m UDholdincr the Lesns- i ii u r i riii - i i 1 1 . r iiavc i - j . . . accomodate a larger numDer oi a people than the road would them and all their works, but at the same time we realize j Moreover on the final day just -THE Columbia Grafonola The Only Non-Set Automatic Stop ( Superintendent A. T. Allen, of the State Department of Education fully the need of having the Harlowe road paved and we hope to see it done. Carteret county has wonderful possibil ities for development but they are largely dependent upon easy means of communication that is to say good road3 and bridges. Such road building a;s has been done has merely whetted the appetites of the people for more and they wril never rest satisfied until all parts of the county are made accessible by dependable high ways. The News has no quar rel with any one who wants to see the important roads of Car teret put in first class condition. before adjournment a resolu- of this branch of instruc tion at the State College recently Mr. Allen spoke in highest praise of the results realized in the general ed- tion commendatory of Gover-lucational Prffam from the schools IJ i J x xl i. L! M ; I nor McLean a administration was put through without a dis senting voice devoted to the teaching of agricul-j ture which he would like to see spread until it touches every boy in Now aa far na ara nnn. w " lne oupennteooent teels cerned we have no objection lthat returns frm this work whatPVPr tft fha rpfnrma ancr.." -nan enecl lne ""anciai ouuay. gested and put through main ly by Governor McLean. A government that had a deficit of practically ten millions and I didn't even know it 'certainly needed some business methods injected into it. We do not want the State to go backward neither do we want it to go in to bankruptcy. The Governor is doing the State some real service and is entitled to praise The first annual Furniture Manu facturers' school is in session at State College this week with repre sentatives from this and ther states in attendance. Instruction is being given in the problems of fur niture manufacture and finishing without charge by the College special ists. Issurance Commissioner Stacey W. Wade and a number of histdepart- mental assistants are back from the . The Columbia Grafonola has the only Non-Set Automatic Stop. No other phonograph has it no other phonograph can get it. Built right into the motor. Invisible. Automatic. Nothing to move or set or measure. Operates on any record, long or short. WE INVITE YOU IN TO INSPECT THE COLUM BIA GRAFONOLA SEE FOR YOURSELF THIS WONDERFUL FEATURE. YOU CAN GET ONE FROM US, JVE HAVE NOW IN STOCK FROM THE SMALLEST PORTABLE, UP Gaskill-Mace Co. Hardware Two Stores . Furniture for it. The Press Association North Carolina Fireman's Associa- 3E
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