THE BEAUFORT MEWS THURSDAY OCT. 22 1925. PAGE FIVE PHONE ITEMS TO 16 PERSONAL NOTES i I TELEPHONE NO. 16 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frohock of Moorestown, N. J. are here stopping at the Davis House. Captain W. A. Sanders of Norfolk, Va. was in town Tuesday on a busi ness trip and to see his relatives. NEXT SUNDAY OCT. 25th. Mr. M. Leslie Davis was called to 3frteenviUe Tuesday on account of the death of his nephew Leslie Hum foer. Messrs Theo. S. Meekins and P. W. Meekins of Manteo arrived .Monday INVITED en their way to Florida by water. 18 RALLY DAY ' at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Special Program Beginning At 10 O'clock A. M. You Ar tion. head on each visit. According to Mr. Randnll, County; He was known to have killed in Agent J. P. Herring of New Hanover ieS3 than a month after their arrival County will have charge of local ar- 34 registered Rambouillet bucks pur rangements while the program will chased at a cost of $35 each at a be in charge of the horticultural work railroad point 75 miles distant. His ers.Mr. Randall states that there will 0f registered breeding sheep dur be a round table discussion in -which jng the summer of 19.2 was valued at the truck growers will be invited to $3,465. In 1923 his kill at three give their experiences. ranches was $6,700, and his total kill was estimated at $12,000. The larg- SUNDAY SERVICES AT ANN W sinrle kill ha made was 50 head STREET METHODIST CHURCH 0f range sheep, breeding ewes with their lambs and yearlings. Other Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. and ranches have reported individual los- preaching at 11 by the pastor, Rev. geS 0f 17 gheep in one night and 28 E. Frank Lee. Subject, "The power in 0ne night. On an average these Jof Elijah." Junfor Epworth League range sheep are considered worth $7 at 2:30 p. m. a head. I Senior Epworth League at 6:45 p.! 0ne of the difflculties i tracing m. Preaching at 7:30 by the pastor. the Wst of tWa wo,f is the com. Subject, "The Little Foxes That Spoil . . . an(rR in th liv),stock indu9. c " o - ,The Vineyard." j The public is cordially invited to all these services. I Attention of the members is call- try of Harding County within recent years. It was formerly a cow coun try, with many range horses. Sheep Perfect Compounding Compounding prescrip is the one part of a Druggist's work that re quires the utmost train ing and skill in the use of Drugs. We believe you will be satisfied with our ability along thes lines. Joseph House DRUGGIST The Rexall Store Mr. W. W. Chadwick of New Bern was in town Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. M. J. Connaly was in town Tuseday stopping at the Davis House. Mr. S. D. Mann of Washington, N. C. was a guest of the Davis House yesterday. Mrs. M. Leslie Davis is in Raleigh on a visit to relatives. nnnr itnnot ifrilf a tvinra than half till I CUM t tea to the fact that the meeting of livestock indu8try. Ranch owner, our Annual Conference is near at have changed but the men who re wumn nanu, ana we trust xnai every mem- 1 DC A KM TT C ton AAA AtfVA ,ju,uuv,uuu nvmn uauu, aim we irust inat every raera- mem,er hjj Toes" over the how the humble peanut is closely her w.U see that his and her pledge whole of w career consider his tak. allied with American history is told is paid in full at the earliest possible , one of the mo9t important eats m the United States Department of,time, and that there will be r,ianyevep accomplished in the annuals of Agriculture educational film, "Pea- who will go the second mile in giv- wojj hunting nuts $80,000,000 Worth." ,ing in order that our Conference 1 ' This vegetable, which is not ac- collections may all be paid in full, tually a nut but a ground pea, is aj Ann Street Methodist Sunday native South American plant and School gave a beautiful banner on found its way to North America by last Sunday to that class in Sunday way of Africa as food for prisoners school that raised the largest collec on board slave ships in early Colonial tion. This banner, called the "Giv- Mit Bernice Wheatly Becomes Bride Of Evan S. Jarman A simple but very impressive wed ding took place yesterday when Miss 1AI II Til mirk - n TTfi iti t jp VVG IkMfC 11. Rprnire Whpat.lpv herame the bride ; J TT A i 1 a; . e 1L .. 1 : T t tic: MM' 1 uajs. iu uie Liniu oi me war ue-ii"K utuiiitM, was won uy miss iieuie . T7Vnn 4 i,man Tho tween the States the plant was neg- Swann's class. Mrs. Thomas lected by the southern planters and can's class gave a close Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lewis of Greenville, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis of New Bern came last ion soldiers foraging for food came Miss Nellie Jones. Dun- ceremony Saturday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs W. W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan rived Saturday on a visit to Mr. J. F. Duncan and family ' Reverend A S Barnes, superinten dent of the Methodist Orphanage at Raleigh spent several days here re cently stopping at the Davis House wa nprfnrmpd hw Rpv. Franria H. lected by the southern planters and can's class gave a close chase, and ,CrajKnin rector of the Church of was grown mainly in small patches jdeserves honorable mention. The jth qqoa Shepherd, at the home of 1- A 1- 1 TA it TT I J 1 J A .1 1 I 1 1 oy me slaves, uuring me war un- oamier was aesignea ana painieu py th bride's sister Mrs Earle D Spurill, on South Pearl street. The Spurill home was beautifully upon the "goober pea" and found it palatable and nourishing.' After Appomattox many of them carried ar-.the pods home with them, and the RALLY DAY peanut won immediate favor m the Day at the First Baptist Church. North, and its culture has undergone jThere will be a special program be great development in the South. ginning at 10 o'clock. No Sunday decorated with ferns, chrystanthe miims. rosmps and dahlias and a few Next Sunday October 25 is Rally frienda and relativea gathered to wit- ness the nuptial service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wheatley, of Beaufort ! School and Church Service will be " i ... !. ,L. -M J PLANTS PECAN GROVE Iheld as the entire time will be taken iana l"? rom 18 lne 0" . "r" WHEN ONE TREE PAYS Up with the Rally Day Program Raleigh, N. C. Oct. -"You see that! Every one is invited to come out. tree near the house? It's a budded . Mrs Earnest Waters of Morehead, Stuart pecan tree that I planted gouTH DAKOTA STOCK KILLER 'City was in town Monday on a visii( eleven years ago," saw Uan Hasty, to relatives. Laurinburg in a recent conversa- tion with one of the horticultural ' Miss Mary Ann Killingsworth left workers of State' College. "That CAUGHT BY GOVERNMENT HUNTER 1 Another notorious ' stock; killer is Aoati "Thros Tnoa " . urnlf aaA tn today for New York after spending tree was a mere switch when I plant-... . 119 . . . enU anu wa not ... pruuu of 8tock ku,jn and Mrs. M. F. Jarman. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jarman left after the cere mony for a wedding trip Jo points in the western part of Virginia. (Rocky Mount Telegram) some time with her mother Mrs. D. Killingsworth, M. Mr. H. J. Bandy of Chicago arrived yesterday on a business trip and is a guest of the Davis House. the effort when my neighbors began to make fun of me for expecting it f to bear nuts in my' life time. I did in which he has eluded cappture, was successfully trapped in Harding County, S. Dak., last July. The honor Reverend L. B. Boney who has from it 40 pounds of the choicest pe- been sick for several days with mala-1 cans you ever saw. That winter I ria is some better and hopes to be in spread some stable manure around it -. : ;i u i: " " . noi ve " iueur .;of his capture goes to Junior In but, when it was 9 years old, to the!spector c,yde F Bri of the surprise of my neighbors, I gathered . Snrv)v - thB lInifpH States Department of Agriculture. More than 160 men have tried for and the next year it yielded 75 pounds. I spread stable manure a round it again the following winter and lnaf harvoefprl IKfl nmmrla . -"- . "iwotl scent as of tine pecans which I sold at 50 cents a pound." '- , n . i it a ooon auer piamung mis tree, mr. Th- . been . .... Hasty became further interested in fof mor- than 13 year8rranRing over the western half of Harding County till h now has a thriving young or pecans and has been setting out trees chard of more than 200 trees that will soon be -in . bearing. What he cannot understand, he states is that more farmers do' not plant pecan trees. He has noticed no falling off in the crops growing on the land a mong the trees and the grove costs him very little for cultivation. Mr. Hasty states that he could sell the nuts at ten cents a pound and make money growing them. WILL HOLD SCHOOL FOR TRUCK GROWERS - Raleigh, N. C. Oct, 19 A short course and school for truck growers his pulpit Sunday. Messrs W. D. Allen, J. L.-Edwarda, C. V. Herrington and A. L. Wilson of Newport have been in town this week attending court. -,Mr. . R. Hardesty of Newport R. F. D.- 2 attended oourt here severa days this week. i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Keonce of Tren ton were guests of the Inlet Inn Tuesday. ' Miss Hilda Jacobs of New Bern, court stenographer, is in town stop ping at the Inlet Inn. Attorneys Wm. Dunn Jr., C. L. Abernethy Sr., C. L, Abernethy Jr., A. D. Ward and D. L. Ward of New (Bern have been here this week at tending court. Attorneys A. B. Morris, E. H.. Gorham, Alvah Hamilton and Luther 0f southeastern North Carolina will Hamilton of Morehead City are at-be held at Wilmington on Thursday . , cording to an announcement from COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS ! Glenn O. Randnll extention horticul- . TO MEET IN NEWPORT turist at State College. i ' One of the man purposes of the Beginning at 7:30 o'clock Saturday school is to carry to the truck grow night, October 24th., and continuing ers the latest available information through Sunday, the Carteret County secuured from expe,Rimen(tal work Sunday School Convention will be done by the United States Depart held at the Methodist church, at New-!ment of Agriculture and the North port.' I Carolina Experiment -Station. Staff . Participating in the Convention members of the Department of Hori program will be Mr. D. W. Sims, culture at State College, representa Raleigh, .General Superintendent, and tives of the State Division of Mar Miss Daisy Magee, Children's Divi-,kets, Director I. O. Schaub of the sion Superintendent of the North 'Agricultural Extension Division and Carolina School Association. Among representatives of the United States the local county workers taking part 'Department of Agriculture will be on the program will be the following: on the program. An important fea Mr. P. P. Garner; Rev. C. A. Johnson, 'ture will be a discussion by W. F. Mrs. D. B. Willis, Hon. Luther Ham-'callender of the Bureau of Crop ilton, and Mr. N. P. Davis.- Estimates in which will be shown One feature of the convention will the season of the year which should be the presentation of a beautiful prove most profitable for the produc pennant to the Sunday School having jtion of the lading truck crops. gaged in several big drives made by stockmen. Mr. Briggs took him in 15 days' trapping, using natural bait. The work was .conducted in cooperation with the i State Department of Agriculture. NEWS ITEMS FROM STATE CAPITAL (Continued from page one) The State Department of Revenue finds that collections for gasoline sold during the quarter ending Sep tember 30th aggregated in amount jthe princely sum of $1,33G,851.30 'as against $1,233,911.14 for the cor responding quarter for 1924 a..gain of $103,940.14. Four cents on each gallon sold goes to the State Highway Commission for expenses. The State-Board of Assessment re cently decided that conditional be quests do not thwart the inheritance tax. In his will Mr. D. Kich deceas ed of Winston-Salem left $100,000 to a Miss Brenanger, with the condi tion that if she dies without issue be fore attaining 'the age of thirty the money will go to Buie's Creek Aca demy. The donor made the bequest not subject to taxation, but inheri tance taxes on his estate were com puted, with due allowances that Miss Brenanger, who is now nineteen will live to he thirty. 16,625 avfomohile Ucene plates were issued by the license depart ment of the State during the past month which brings, the total in the State to339,975. THAT GIFT YOU MUST GIVE TO SOMEONE XMAS. " I have just returned from New York where I purchased a line of "goods for Christmas-gift giving. Goods are coming in every day and the Store is beginning to take on a holiday atmosphere. These goods are more attractive and lower-priced than ever before. It will be to your interest to call and look over my line. B. A. BELL Your Jeweler for 16 years AT YOUR SERVICE and northwestern Butte County in South Dakota; Bowman County, N. Dak.; and southeastern Carter county, Mont, it would be impos sible to estimate his entire killings, but from available data and state ments of stockmen who have lost heavily in recent years through his depredations, $50,000 s a conserva tive figure. He has destroyed sev eral thousand sheep as well as a large number of cattle. Horses have not been counted against him, but he has killed many. He seldom killed only enough animals for food, but almost invariably destroyed from 10 to 30 WANTED: SETTER BIRD DOG. Must be well trained, good looking and reasonably young. Trial must be given. R. L. Fritz, Beaufort N. C. STERE 0SC0P1KS in the Convention thelargest number of representatives, sixteen years of age, and over, according to the num ber of miles traveled. The contest Another important feature will be an address by H. H. Zimmerly of the Virginia Truck Station near Norfolk giving some facte about the culture is open to all Sunday Schools in the of spinach. Director I. O. Schaub county. The pennant will be present-J of the extension service will discuss ed at the cjose qf the session on San-, the relation of njffiaibn work to the day afternoon. track growers f tie Wilnrtngtoa sec- Do you know what it is? Well its the latest in Motion Pictures a Super Novelty, Pos itively Startling effect. The pctures fair ly jump out and mingle with the audience. Only four of this kind of Pictures in the world. The SEABREEZE has been over twelve months in securing these pictures for its patrons- The first will be October 29th and 30th. The price is only 10 and 20 cents. So all can see this Super Novel- ty. . The Seabreeze TKeJfow thot makes qoocfonr Guarantee' without 0 question is the flour w mommmJ. Thai's MAXWELL COMPANY NEW BERN, N. C, Dist. You can find this flour in Beaufort at I. N. Moore, C. D. Jones Est., J. B. Jones & Son, F. L. King R. N. Dickinson, C. A. Clawson. WhyWofftow? j Tii lotion I will advertise on the first of Nov. all property on which the town and street im provement taxes have not been paid for 1924. , M. A. HILL, Tax Collector Y

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