PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 3, 192S- Vhe Beaut ort News Published every Thursday at Beaufort, Carteret County North Carolina. Beaufort New Inc., Publisher W.A. MACE President J. F. DUNCAN Vice-Pres. J P. BETTS . Secretary WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. M. S. Rose of Filbert, West year of some thirteen millions- whole world. Beaufort cannot COUNTY AGENT GIVES The present tax rate in the be a Washington but it can be-j instructions for pastures county is one dollar on the come an exceedingly attractive! For the benefit of those farmers hundred and this mav be cut place. In fact it has already who wish to plant permanent pastures one or two cents. The receipts made a good start in that direc- this fall, I wish to offer the following I Virginia has been secured as princi frpm tax levies will be around tion. There are no finer trees suggestions: 'pal of the Beaufort High School for $1,700,000 and besides this any where than the elms on 'l Select a well drained plot of he ensuing year. He has taught one there will be fines and forfeit- Ann and Turner streets. The land, preferably, with crop of cow- year and comes experienced, as well ures and dog taxes. Mecklen- flowers and shrubs in the COUrt- peas, soybeans or velvet beans on a thoroughly prepared for his work, burg expects to spend $738,- house grounds, the grass andhich are to be turned under for He will teach General Science and 000 on her schools and about flowers along many of our green manure. jBiology and coach the boys' athletic a half million on roads. The streets and in the front yards' 2 Have land handy to lot and teams. countv is sDendine $100,000 of many residents of the town barn. I A good school year is contemplat- SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) 3 Break land thoroughly. 4 The soil must be sweet-spread . . - 1 - 1 tor a tuberculosis sanatorium are as ueauuiui as can ue seen anrf of course maintains a jail, in any city. They ought to be workhouses, county home and an inspiration to all who have 2 tons of ground limestone per acre, II i If . .1.1 1 nAinlniititH thAiM ntiaMni ci T- r Aitf in uriM. h. - J I . .-. .. .2 . . . One Year ---- ---------- I'i.vv me courts. iuecKienuurg nas ncjicucu . uicu jicmwra ssv nu ici ownu uu- gi MonthVV-""-"-"-""- r.L00 many fine roads and from time to work and help make Beau-til after a rain. - Three Months" .60; to time is building more of fort a place of beauty and! 5 FVi'tilize the soil-unleached " " ' them. Now the point of chief charm. Nature has given us a barnyard manure is best Mix in . jinterest to Carteret county water front that cannot be sur- upper 2 inches of seed . bed. Let Entered as pecond-class matter .folks js that all these big things passed along the Atlantic coast stand until another rain if possible. February 5, 1912 at the postoffice in are being done in Mecklenburg and this fact supplemented1 6 The broken soil just beneath Beaufort, North Carolina, under the!county with a tax rate of half with the improvements thaf we the surface should be firm at time of ct of March. 3. 1879. jwhat we have to pay. The con- have and that we are going to sowing. . - iclusion is perfectly plain. What have will make Beaufort one of! 7 inoculate the clover seed to we need in Carteret is more the most popular seashore re- make sure of success the first year. wealth so we can get the good sorts any where in America. " ithings we want and at the They are talking about put- same time cut our tax Kate DBFCC (11 pAllITjVff'tf jed in spite of the fact that practical ly all the grades are full and over flowing. The large number of, pu pils in the first grade together with the lack of room makes it necessary to divide it ino sections, as last year, one of which will report in the morn ing, the other in the afternoon-alternating monthly. THURSDAY SEPT. 3, 1925 of constantly ting up a building in Chicago down instead that will be forty one stories raising it, high and is to cost forty million j dollars. It is to be the largest CARTERET IS GETTING building in the world and as an evidence of it there will be a convention hall in the structure plenty of coal. 8 beed used per acre: Italian rye grass 8 pounds, Orchard grass 8 pounds, Herds grass 8 pounds, Car pet grass 5 pounds, Red clover 4 pounds, white clover 4 pounds, Al hatsell reveley. Announcements of the marriage of Miss Charity Ann Hatsell former ly jf Beaufort were received here this week. Miss Hatsell has been liv ing in Roanoke for many years. Theannouncement reads as follows: Mr.and Mrs. Benjamin Elwood Hatsell announce the marriage of their sister Charity Anne to Mr. Marvin Tyler Reveley on Saturday, the fifteenth of August, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-five. Roanoke, Virginia. Now is the time to plan your farm business for next year. Keeping books may sound hard but the farm er who neglects this will soon find himself without a business. Qo them who dream sike clover 4 pounds, Lespedpza 4 There is said to be coal enough in Pounds- Ttal of 45 pounds per SOME NEEDED PUBLICITY China to heat the world for a cen-,8" 9 Use same inoculation for all i, , turv. but little of it is being- mined as tnis newspaper nas ouen . A . Ti : the clovers as thev n heu m . . Iir IMH HHIHIl II IU UIH 11 rUU I17U - F wwmvtlf WIS W that will seat 25,000 'people- meaiopo be' same family. Besides there will be a big ho- the right sort is something that coa, famine We , ioBe careful with the inocula- tel. stores and offices. This I Beaufort Morehead City and have strikes . cq and tion-this is the cause of many fail- down, but coal is spread ures fairly thick all over the world, and it'. il . seea ,n cotton KeA meal sow over .11 i i in raor fill nt I .arroror nnnntv DUilding win De a nine cuy in " , " y"r' May close itself and no douDt will De con-i"ulJ "ua, j.hc uujcli ui Vw aidered a treat triumph of ar-;licity is to attract new popula chitectural ability. Wouldn't ,tion and capital so that our it be better though if instead of .section may be brought to a so many folks trying to live in high state of development. We a few big cities they would gojwant people with energy and tlsewhere and build up some of .capital to come here and take the smaller ones? advantage of the natural ad- . (vantages which this section has Florida is drawing pretty , to oner heavilv from some of the THIS IS "US." Most of us who are not bootleg- J a . . . can alwavs be had when neefoA. The ln sumcenc quantities to hardship may be acute for the mo-?he.plot twice to insure even seed ment, but it cannot long endure. ,lng- Make two swings, the second (Los Angeles Times.) I0ne at riBht anSles to the first sow- ng. II fall sown pastures are the best. Sow from Sent. 15 to Opt IS. 13 Dont becin to irrare until Vio gers are simply tickled to death when pasture is 4 to 6 inrhpa hio-s ,j During the past two or three dry officer sneaks on a blockader dont eraze too o.lna the firf Southern states and It seems Jeais ceauiunana uus vicmuy UvUcs. ,e re men c0nvinc-iXoo close grazing of the pasture the that they do not like it very has had more publicity prob- ed that it's just the thing an officer first year while it is young perman well. In Virginia it is reported &W than, ever in its history, ought to do. But when we ourselves ently injures it. that Governor Trinkle has This has been due to several re violating the laws of the samel 14 Keep stock off of pasture been asked to call a special reasons. The opening of the great state by driving our automo- while it is wet, until sod is thick session of the Legislature to Inland Waterway, the building biles recklessly, and, in, order to enough to support the weight of the take some action about the mat of passable roads and other catch us, a speed cop lies in a clump stock. ter. The idea seams to be that causes have brought many peo- of bushes in wait for us, we want, 15 Call on your county ase-t for the Legislature Should vote a pic neie ami nave auveuiseu " h-' " "c -"'. tmt .i 01- assistance in planning and large sum of money to be used uus section rainer wiaeiy. ine "-r ui me uw ougnt to De unuorm- our pasture. in advertising Virginia not only development at West Beaufort ed and forced to "come out in the to outsiders but to Virginians has been a big advertisement open." Do you know why this is themselves. If they can be fr that place and Beaufort the case? it's simply a question of rnnvinrpH that thpv arf fll- too. Hundreds of people have whose ox i3 gored. But we forget readv livinp; in a fine common- been here to look around and that the man or woman who habitu- y. . . r i.1 1 ' i 1 . .,11., ..i 1 . Till? T A Tir i 1 wealth maybe, the Virginians '"any 01 mem nave mvesieu in is a criminal, will stay away from Florida- property. Many newspaper ar- and that it is not a question of wheth For our part we doubt the tides have appeared in the er t is the "speed law" or the "pro efficacv of this nlan If thev daily press, and other periodi- hibition law." How nearly civlized have got the Florida fever cals, written by local writers as are we, anyhow? (Albemarle News-! might as well let them go well as outsiders, that have Herald.) down and thy to get rich quick, helped considerably. An in- Most of them will come back stance of this was the publi-i For quick results at little cost try anv WAV vanvu ui an oiulic ui vdiicici i oeauioir iNews wane 'da. xou will ar - (by O. Lawrence HawtKornc S ""l T wiah all mpn rnuM lindprstoind The worth of daily dreams. I wish they would more frequently Forsake their frenzied schemes And foolish plans that look alone Toward money-making goals I wish they knew the joy that dreams Can bring to bless their souls. The days of life so soon are done That we should early find The way that leads to happiness Of heart and peace of mind; And, though perhaps we must remain Withui oar prison walls, In dreams our spirits may be free To go where gladness calls. t ami f O , to 1 1 "a I fTRN NEWSPAPER UN1QM, Oh, how the world today needs men Who wisely meditate! In reverie are found those things That make one truly great And, after all, there is no wealth. No happiness supreme Except the heavenly delight That comes to them who dream. planting HUGH OVERSTREET, County Agent. STRENGHT IN UNION. county in a recent issue of the be surprised at the results. Manufacturer's Record of Bal timore. This was prepared by fishing industby I ' Beaufort and Morehead City'Mj. U. E. Swann and gave a big at Sarasota', now have a combined poula-lot of information about the re- The commercial fishing industry of f;T, f mn thon aiv thniisanrl. SOUrceS Of this section and tae Sarasiota. Fla.. runii wril 5nf half When the State highway development that has taken ion dollars yearly, and will be a bridge is finished this popula- iaXT a"cau-'- ii'c v"411"'us million when the deep water project tion of six thousand or more J Commerce of Beaufort and compieted and the snapper boat win give the towns some ad- Morehead City have done as un unioad at thU city vantages which thev do not much as their limited means Fish 8hipmenu are made both by now oospess. As this aggregate would allow and various indi- expie8a and freight by express in population continues to grow, viduals have helped the cause barrela and by freight ,ike wheat as it undoubtedly will do, these of Publicity along. So in one anly there a o cracked advantages will increase pro- way and another our county and a UyeT of fish. portionately For instance towns are getting some Fiihing for gport is another should a fire occur in either adly needed advertising. A nd here the Isaak fore town the fire equipment of both beginning has been made but it gather at all o the yar towns will be available to put ouht to " for a lone time especUly when tarpon and king fih it out which amounts to doub- and on a much larger scale. are running. ling the fire fighting equipment z . . . Sportsmen come from afar to en- Of each town. It may be possi- 11 rAIi lUUtAUliri. joy the exceptional and delightful op Lie some time to consolidate' Beaufort people must have portunities offered in Sarasota Coun-1 the electric light plants of the been highly gratified a great ty for sport fishing. Tarpon, the, twin cities thereby materially many times this summer at silver king of the Southern seas, is j reducing the cost of producing comments made by visitors on to be found in abundance during i Current, it IS likely tnat mere me towns appearance. eau- may, june ana juiy. (nsn & uys v ill be a consolidation of the fort has always been an attrac- ter Reporter.) . telephone centrals some time tive place in a way. but there, M-hich would save money for is no disputing the fact that itj IN the running. the company and give the peo- has improved wonderfully in j Pine Bluff, in the sandhills, will pie better service. The larger the last three or foufc years, this season open a new hotel which population will be a great ad- The most conspicuous improve- will prove a fine addition to theac vantage also to enterprising ment has been that of the pav-comodations for Winter tourists. It merchants in both places as 'ed streets- There is hardly any is of brick veneer and The Vass Pilot any one can readily see. Then one thing that sets off a town says its massive proportions make a there are many other advan-, like pretty streets and Beaufort fine appearance. And as-'the hotel is tages which will manifest them is certainly well supplied with being finished, plans are under way selves after the union has oc- good streets- There are towns forf a new million-dollar hotel at curred. iin the State as large as this per- Pinehurst The activities on the haps that hav nt as much pav- Sandhills play-grounds this coming I MORE WEALTH MEANS ing as we have here. It cost season will prove another indication REDUCED TAXES j considerable money but there that Florida is not the whole thing, It is a great thing for a coun-,are very few people in town ,by a long shot. North Carolina is ty to have' a lot of taxable j who would like to go back to 'getting into the running in fine wealth. It enables such a coun jthe unpaved street era. shape. Mountain development will ty to have good schools, good) Washington D. C.,, is the match that in the sandhills, and as a roads and other advantages most beautiful city in the Unit-jstarter the contract has been let to and at the same time to enjoy jed States. This is due mainly n Asheville firm for construction of a low tax rate. When a coun- to it3 wonderful streets, itsjCommodore Stolz's $2,000,000 hotel ty that has but little wealth un dertakes to secure the good things it finds itself compelled to pay a high tax rate. The Charlotte Observer says that the estimated value of taxables in Mecklenburg coun ty this year is $160,000,000 and that this is a gain over last parks, trees, shrubery and on the mountain overlooking Hender- and fiowersl Washington has sonville. (Charlotte Observe?.) no more natural advantages The Beaufort News has something in it to interest the children, the la- dous outlay of money and work dies, and the men. The whole family has overcome natural obstacles can get something out of it therefore than many other cities and has less than some; but a tremen and produced a city that ranks with the most beautiful of the ! every family should subscribe for it. HEW FURNITURE For Fall AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR IT. IS NEW FURNI-. TURE TIME, THERE IS NO DOUBT BUT THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING TO BUY SOME THING NEW FOR THE HOUSE BUT, BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, DROP IN, LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF NEW ARRIVALS, AND COMPARE THE PRICES AND QUALITY A NEW LINE OF RUGS, IN WHICH YOU CAN FIND MOST EVERY SIZE, EVERY KIND, AND AT PRICES THAT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE ECONOMY, WHEN YOU COM PARE THE QUALITY. A NEW LINE OF BED ROOM SUITS, IN THE VERY NEW EST STYLES AND MATERIALS. IN THESE YOU CAN GET A WIDE RANGE IN PATTERNS.. IF WE DO NOT HAVE THE EXACT PATTERN IN STOCK THAT YOU WANT WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU IN SHORT ORDER. A NEW LINE OF LIVING ROOM SUITS, IN EVERY PAT- 1 TERN DESIRED, FROM WICKER TO OV ERSTUFFED. AND THE PRICES OF THESE SUITS WILL PLEASE YOU IF YOU DO NOT FIND IN OUR STORE, JUST EX ACTLY WHAT YOU WANT, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU. -HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE- Gaskill-Mace Co. Hardware Two Stores Furniture

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