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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JULY 23 1925 PAGE FIVE PERSONAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller of New Bern spent several days here recent- Mr. and Mrs Ernest Guthrie of Southport who have been visiting Rel atives here left for home Tuesday.'' Mr. and Mrs. Carey Durfrey and children of Raleigh arrived last week and ae guests of the Davis House. Mr. 'Roland King formerly of Beaufort, now living at Kenly, N. C. is here on visit to relatives. Mr. E. K. Howard of New Bern and West Beaufort was here Satur day on a busines strip. Mrs. F. D Pery of New Bern who has been visiting Mrs. Charles Hat sell returned home Tuesday. Miss Lena Duncan returned Tues day from Canton, N. C, where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. W. C. Borden, Mrs. S. P. Jones and Mrs. P. A. Holland of Smithfield, N. C. are the guests of Dr. Thelma Lumpkin. J Highway Commissioner C. K. Wheatly and Captain George Brooks went to Raleigh Tuesday on a bus iness trip. Mrs. E. C. Williams and Miss Fre day Williams of Washington, N. C, spent several days here recently stop ping at the Davis House. Messrs Geo. E. Denny and Paul E. Green of Chapel Hill spent several 'FORT MACON PARK HANDED interest and as a recreational center u. Pnmino- hnnlr intn th nnoasinn cardinal rule. Fair and construct- OVER TO NORTH, CAROLINA for the people of our State who cher-'0f the State, the most important ive criticism of the defects of gov ( Continued from page 1 ) ish a sentimental regard for the an- thing after all for us to remember 'ernment, without appeal to the pas- 'cient landmarks of the past Our'i3 that this is not so much a day of 'sions and Prejudices of the people Prayer Offered at Fort Mco acts here today are motivated by sen- 'celebration as it is a day ofdedica-or attempt to array class against n u t w k tv' timent alone' bufc 1 believe' as 1 am tion. In remembering the patriotic class' is not on,y 8 duty of Kod cit" ; O our Heavenly Father, in this gure yQu it is a very action of our forefathers in building kenship, but a privilege accorded place desned for war we thank Thee laud.ble sentiment neVertheless. 'and maintaining this fort as a service ?d citizenship under our teraoc that no foot of foreign foe has trod-, Qne of the safeguards of free gov-'to their C0Untry, we should not for-Good citizenship too calls for den these shores in a century or ernmenfc ia to elCait patriotism by 'get that there is a far greater duty an active interest in our institutions, time, that our Country is at peace perpetuating in the memories of the imposed upon the present generation our- schools, public health work, so and that here where our latners nr f an(i (. cpnerations. th i i a. i..j:i.i cial service work, and the other lines Mr. L. H. Harrison of Chapel Hill, fought in fratricidal strife we their . , forefathers who build- ,ai,;- -,!,!- kt-h, of endeavor carried on by our srov- , . , . , ., , , ii uuuci baaing ui iiioiyi ii iiui ,u jai u- , - - State Bank examiner has been here children may now meet as brothers ed Qur gtate and nation 0ne of the lina a greater State and America a ernment in its effort to continue the for a few days on business. again. -f wava ta ahow ;.ever ' . .. f. u upbuilding of our great nation, the Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gardner of j 0 Thou Who makest wars to cease ence an(J regard foj, th, WQrk of our tomonw cannot ghow th . 'foundation for which was laid by our Wilson are here stopping at the Davis in all the world, guide our feet m the forefathers who performed so great 'fuu appreciation of the precious her- fathers the pioneers of the earty Mr. Fanuel French of Woodtown.iways of peace. Give us grace to a in4he building of our mighty han them 'dun in which Fort Macon served its N. 3. who was here on a visit to Mr. put aside an sewnness and greea, aii .. . reserve the ancient . . ., . ... Usefulness. To "carry on" ia the Fred Seeley Jr. left for his home Sun- malice and hatred, all personal and stitutions 0 the cahra day. national jealousy and unworthy riv- . . . Mrs. if. A. Holland, Mrs. Mamie airy, neip us an to wont wun imie Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jones for the final bringing of peace on all of Smithfield arrived recently 'earth to men of good will when, Should Remember the Pest As we contemplate the past history of those ruins, we should remember the important part played by those and preserving the ancient foot- Inspiration that we should get from nrints thev have left unon the sands. ,8Uch shnne8 as this which is placed in While it is our duty, there of time. fore, to reverence and celebrate this occasion, the most important thing i the care of our State today," the Governor concluded," and it is with a very genuine Bense of gratitud and are stopping at Mr. H. D. Nor-, looking to Thee as the One Father' corn's. service in the building of the nation, 'sensibilities of citizenship that have iP1 Fort Macon 88 8 Public Park and We should rememher that, the nation Vw 00- ; .!.. recreational center, to be enjoyed not to Concordia Lodge I. 0. 0. F. He Give to us and to, all men an ever , . . comDrehends more 'nli will Rneak Fridav evening to Rebek- deepening sense of Thy divine love ,, ... . ..,. ...,j -.r rf a - - - aniin we seem uu realise. vyc siiuuiu kah Lodge. ito us, so that thus there may oe en gendered in every heart such grat j : i r and pride as the spokesman of the of all, we Thy ch.ldren may realize' . tpitic ... sn much 0f'f . fU A,,a anA jpeople of North Carolina, that I ac- Mr. W. L. Whitletv of Plymouth de that in very deed all men are breth-' . a . ., .,-,,. - fU Qfi , ...,... . . , !Cent Fort Macon as a nublic Dark and livered an address Tuesday evening ren. only by the present generation, but by the generations of the future. Community Advertising Free remember that it is not our great nat ural resources, our great wonderful Duties of Citizenship The Governor outlined the duties imr ltuae as mav crow into inai perieci , ,.. .... , j i ... u: j Here is a chance for some Com- to TheeaCd our fenow menlTml development, or our unpar- i a respec, ior .aw, ae- the nation we call America. Ameri- ful service, to patriotism. 'The good ca includes all of those and much :citizen(" he said "should continually A. D. munity m Carteret county to get hich is the fulfillin of the law. I some free advertising. Read the ad-, Th h t Dromised that the in-' wm'tiisompnf. rvf tht Ttpaiifnrfc RankinC' i t -in i. t r" " "hi h SlrUm?ntS 01 War SnU".0e rr'a"" " more. It includes our past history, strive to bring our government near ::;iint0 tne mple,menC 01 l,a?1 y.a"Uur traditions, the genius and endur-.er to the goal which our forefathers) ;;;; det in Mr Jl :Z:yJ:ia . Z 0-"e of our people, our mor-.had in mind, where equality, justice 1748, Vol, 23, pago 293 Col, rn,. oth,-na. ht ,ht ' . a and rel g ous structures, and al of is no section, nor anything that right'. ww kv tv,v crace and Dower. . . . , . , , ot;c; 5ii J An annA . inygiace ana power, h nsututions both ancientand mod advertising will not do good. So and our feeble but faithful coopera-l ...... ,:t- here is your chance to boost your , w -nmo t nnSa n a the i civilization. WARD'S SKETCH OF FORT MACON We will begin in 1748. Arthur Dobbs was Royal Governor Nov. 2, 1754 to March 28, 1765. (N. Manual 1913, page 322.) Chapter X, Sees. IV and V Laws is your chance community. HEAVY RAIN TODAY vour tion, will come to pass in all the I TTf rpi 1. 1 . wor.a. we pray inee w ut This andent fort here h & part of 'day and to give us grace to astsist ... .... . . Starting th.s morning at a htt le wisely and lovingly in maklng our it ,B a of our t w The 'spirit of our people is enlivened by reverence for the shrines of before seven o'clock a heavy rainfall hope become a reality, 'hna heen in Tirnorrpas nil riw Rvjirr- r r j mi i j. . . t. , . . .. . . 4. jl. I r' j. u uoru, as iiiou nasi, given wu ci -'... 'davs here recently stopping at the . ,m mii . tv, t,oai '. . . . , their " j picviibabiuu mcic no prv jnan hiq worK ana nast oraain-1 .... , n rinvia TTnnop ' k . i . , . , , ., ery us " , patriotic servece such as Fort Macon. jJavis nouse. been is not known vet but doubtless j n, 4-i,. anA oooonna fn nnr la. F Anderson. Mark!.. . . ' . ,. . cu . ' , . No nation ever has or ever can sue Messrs. Carson lit James ;n (j. are here is several inches. According to bor so we bless and thank Thee for S. Weather Bureau records July,that in Thy loving kindness Thou is. the wettest month of the year in nast also given Thy children oppor- ceed finally if it ignores the ancient stepping stones by which it attained greatness. And, let us not that Fort Macon, as useless seems today, represents one forget as it of the ard. Llovd Davis and Davis of Washington. D, . i T-v TT stopping at tne uavis nouse. , fap fl3 Beaufort in COncerned. The tunities for rest and recreation and Mrs. 0. B. Moore and her sistep avMage rainfall f or July is 5-49 inch. grantgd a blessing upon our law- Miss Margaret nrau, eg thl vis tinsr her lelt ior napei xini yes- jv, two v. terday. 'big rains this month and it is likely 'the enjoyment of Thy people and and. natl01n th,e, ? m, T, Moore who has been ., . .. . . ., J me enjoyment oi iny peop.e a"'oston they ho d in the World today. Mr. fcd. U Moore wno u that the average will be considerably that Thou wilt so consecrate theif,1, , ... .. . . employed at Bayonne, in. j. i"r BCV" 'exceeded ral months is here on a visit to his Rec- and righteousness in the administra- ords appropriates 1500 pounds "for tion of public affairs shall be the Xurn to page six) aa In rhn 1009 17 i ttr mi mi ca J'cai wcic cic tii measures. we nrav inee inou . , , . . , i . , v ctonnirnr srrtnea nv wnicn nur r.ar.e uv,-IT'"ft uv..n, j family. Mr. C. Herman Trueblood and Mr. A nA an if ia a uru fif nnd a vrv pleasure here that they may be re- J. fop ug to ce,ebrute newed m body, mind and soul m u, of this old fort to 0Ur gtate to return to their daily round of du- ,,,. Ano A, u0 ahrinBa While it is our duty to do rever ence to those wno ouut wis ancient REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Transfers of real estate as record- i.. I An K,,ftn oopirioo tn m ll.J fUnmneVt Mo . . - 1 ' Herman irueoioou l ....u.... ed by Register of Deeds J. W. Ham- Thee and to their fellow men. arrived last nignt aim ilton are as follows: 0 Lord, make this place to bring i the Davis House. , Allen D. Davis and wife to E. tn nlenre,. knnwlpdire of Thv now Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jones of Wake gtamey Davis ,ot u in square 6 to & tQ Forest, Mrs. E. S. Cahn and Mrs. G. Morehead City $1 and other Consid- anA An Thv will. "Thv wav is!1 M. Zingheinv of Raleigh were here ations in Thy path Jn the great j Tuesday inspecting West Beaufort. w H Guthrie and wife t9 W. J. waters." "Thy righteousness stand- i Miss Lucille Scott who has been jlant lo(. u Jn gquare ?4 Morehead the gtrong mountains Thy! attendting school at "Seashore Sum- ?1 and other consideration3 judgmerrta are like the great deep." j mer School" returned home Friday w j West and wife t() L j Mew. gky ,e). night to spend her vacation here. born lot 7 in square 145 Morehead the evidence of Thy power; in the Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Trotter and City) ?1 and 0ther considerations. roar of the waves let us hear an echo children of Riedsville and Mrs. J. Hugh Murdock and wife to B. H 0f-Thy voice; in the passage from the Wilson Gillikin and Miss Ulva GilU- Brady Lots if 2, 14, 15, 16, in square dangers of the mighty ocean to the -kin of Greensboro are here occupy- 39 considreation $500. Mfety 0f the inner harbor let us learn ing their home on Marsh street. , c. M. Hill and wife to H. W. to know and follow in the voyage of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Lutterloh and Hibbg Sr lota n6 and 56 in town of 8ure beacong that Thou hast Mrs. C. Autrey of Fayetteville who NeWp0rti consideration $10. ,: fnr mir o-uidance' and to shun Jas H. Bell, mortgagee, to G. M. the many dangers that beset our jHill, lots lie, and 56 in town of COurse, so that finally by-Thy merci- Newport consideration $250. fui guidance we may all come to that haven of eternal rest which Thou hast brenared for' those who love" Thee. Only one permit to wed has been i All these experssions of our grate- granted so far this week by Register fui thanks for Thy manifold bless- of Deeds J. W. Hamilton. This was'inga and 0f ou.r humble petitions for to J. A. Wade, Williston and Vivian the continuance of Thy loving care Hunnings of Otway. . ''we sum uP in the words of Thy dear !Son. who haa taught us ever to pray: fort by celebrating the occasion of YOUR DRUG PATRONAGE APPRECIATED You will find a Registered Druggist in my ' Store at all times ' PROMP AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Joseph House n The Rexall Store DRUGGIST Phone 29 MMVtwUMmw ... MCA. iib t li ililnnirn-T- 1 t have been guests of the Davis House for several weeks left for home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott, miss Lucille, Messrs Charles and George William Scott and Miss Mavis Par sons will motor to Goldsboro Sunday to visit Mrs. Arthur Hare sister of Misa Parsons. Mr. J. S. Rogers who has been vis iting his wife Mrs. Betty Hendv-ick Rogers, returned to New York Sat urday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lorena Richardson who will visit her daughter Miss Nelle who is living there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall spent the week end in Wilmington with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Atkins. Mrs. Susan Dudley of Washington is visiting the family of Mr. J. F. Duncan. t Mr. J. C. Chadwick, formerly of Beaufort now employed irt New York MARRIAGE LICENSES. WESTERN UNION OFFICE ".'OUR FATHER" STAYS OPEN LATER Instead of closing at 7 O'clock in Governor McLean Addreu the evenings, as heretofore, the Governor McLean said in part: "In Western Union telegraph office will accepting this old fortification, We keep open until 8 o'clock. The early must not lose sight of the ancient closing hour has at times been of!and interesting historical character considerable inconvenience to patrons j 0f the place. It Represents in a of the office. The Chamber of Com-'verv real sense, an ancient landmark merce took the matter up a few days in the record of the past. Ishril ago with Superintendent W. G. Sale 'not attempt to repeat what has been whn HirepteH that tho phnncre heLnM an fi.ll-tr niA on finAlir k.r tho has returned home to spend a tewjmade jje sa;d that the office would jspeakers who have preceded .jne in days with his parents Mr. ana mrs. j. be kept open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. respect to its past history, Con W. Chadwick. Miss bteua morns ui ,which is the best that -can be done 'structed nearly two centuries ago to protect our then young State and na tion from foes from without, it serv ed a most useful purpose, first against Staten Island accompanied him home. for offing 0f this class. Mr. Sam Chadwick, who is employ ed in Rocky Mount, spent the week end here. CARTERET COUNTY 'The Land of Enchanting Sports" ST. .PAUL'S CHURCH NOTICE Until further, notice during the 'the Soanish Buccaneers, then in the Mrs. R. N. Morris and two cnua- gummer months, there will be no Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, i Ten of Concord are visiting her par- njght service at St. Paul's' Church, and finally during the unfortunate ents Mr. and Mrs. John Sewell. he rector will instead have service War between the States. Miss Matilda Fodrie and Durwood each Sunday in St. Andrew's church It is now realized that the tide of Fodrie have gone to Raleigh where Morehead City, at 8 P. M. ' time has so changed all things- that they wil lvisit Mrs. Wm. 0. Peartree jport Macon no ionger useful for for several weeks. DOPE ON AOS IN THIS SSUE the protection of the American Judge T. H. Calvert, Mrs. Calvert por this week the new ads are coast against actual or expected at and the daughter Miss Elizabeth ar- Guthrie-Bell on their ner Soda tack, and therefore, it remains from rived last week and are stopping at j Fountain, Nash automobiles asking the standpoint of a fortification, a the Manson House. you. to see next week's paper. Dr. 'worthless ruin of brick and mortar. Mrs. William Duncan of Raleigh Thelma Lumpkin, on "Get off the We are here today, however, to re returned home Monday after spend- Hose." W. P. Smith, will have a man ceive it back from the United States ing the week end here. to take your measure for a new Government, to, whom it was ceded Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Graf and daugh( 8uit "Mr. M. A.. Hill, City Clerk by our state in 1803, not because it ter'Miss Marie of Salisbury arrived get yoUr licenses now and avoid has any material value aa a fort, but today and are guest of the ,Davis COsts. Atlas Cement, West Beau-because it stands as n ncient monu House. 'fort. Misses Mae Belle Neal and ment to the patriotism of our fore- Mrs. L. B. Garris and daughter Georgia Neal about their new shoppe fathers who constructed it and ded Miss Doris of Greenville are recent Seabreeze and D. M. Jones Co. one icated it to the defense of a youth arrivals at the Davis House. jreader each. Call your attention to ful nation. M. J. C. Malbon of Norfolk, rep-the back page there is ten dollars The only purpose we have in ac resenting Southgate and Company, is. for some body get your answers in cepting it from the Federal Govern- here on business. early. ment is to maintain it as a place of The above slogan is true, but it is -only a part of the truth. We want to see all of the great natural re sources of Carteret County developed. We want to help advertise every section of this wonderful county. If you want your particular community advertis ed, get at least a dozen of your citizens, boys and girls or men and women, to write us telling us of the advan tages, resources and attractions. We may be able to make it worthwhile for your community. It is our purpose to take one community at a time. The one that gets the best write up to us first will be the first community advertised. Tell' us about your Nf arming, fishing, sports and everything that.is interesting about. your community. Beaufort Banking & Trust Company
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