THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1929 PAGE FIV PF -Personal Notes- Telephone II 0 If a man's money burns a hole in his pocket he will never be able to lay tip cold cash. Mrs. W. J. Willis and iamilv ar rived home Friday night from May- port, Fla., where they spent the sun mer with her husband, Capt. JV, J. Willis. Miss Davis Cason of Mayport, Fla. is spending a few days with Mrs. Dewey Willis of Morehead City. Mr. David Tarbon of Mayport, Fla. arrived Saturday night on the boat W. M. Webb to spend a few days with Miss Margaret and Mildred Willis. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Outsell ' and daughter Sarah Frances have return ed from a month's trip to Washington and Ithaca, New York. Mrs. E. E. Robinson left Satur- Miss Lottie Salter, teacher in Betty day afternoon for a visit to her son; is quite ill in the Morehead City Hos in Newark, N. J. and sisters in Rock-1 pitai. ville, Connecticut. Mrs'. S. V. Greisbach of San Fran cisco who has been visiting Mrs. C. H. rSushall left Monday for Washington City for a short visit before return ing to her home. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. W. E. Skarrcn remains seriou? !y ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Halsey Paul. JURORS ARE SELECTED sioners by due resolution did ask the j house door in Beaufort, N. C, offer FOR OCTOBER COURT j Highway Commission to take over the for sale and will sell, to the highest '; roads from Beaufort to Atlantic and bidder for cash, the following de- iuc juiiummg nave uccn inustu lucrum iviansneia xo oiena out mey i scrioea property, io-wrc: serve on jury at the next term of ; merely acknowledged receipt of res- court: 'olution without action and this board Iredell Lawrence, Beaufort; W. F. then by suitable resolution requested Fodrie, Morehead City; W. W. Rob- that the Gasoline Tax be applied to erts, Morehead City; A. H. Pridgen, 'our Debt Service. This was held up Newport; David Guthrie, Harkers Is-1 until we had written twice concern land; D. W. Glover, Beaufort; L. L. jing it. Any one wishing to see this Leary, Morehead City; Fred D. Davis, ; correspondence can see same in this Morehead City; Charles S. Willis, i office at any time and verify my Marshallberg; Gilbert Willis, Willis- statements. ton; D. J. Hall, Newport; John Lup-j W. J. PLINT. ton, Sea Level; M. F. Willis, Davis ;i Clayton Guthrie, Harkers Island; A1-' . -. fonzo Guthrie, Harkers Island; War- Gram-Hay Mixtures ren Lewis, Marshailbery ; J. W. G!ov-i er, Beaufort; James E. Howland, ' City; John B. Mann, Newport; Willie j Mason, Atlantic; Alonzo T. Willis,1 Williston; C. L. Willis, Williston; G. j C. Lewis, Marshallberg; J. Eeverett , The eastern half of lot numbered eighty-seven (87), New Town, Beau fort, N. C, according to the plan of the said Town of Beaufort. Date of Sale, October 7. Hour of Sale, 12 o'clock M. Place of Sale, the Courthouse door George B. Monroe, Mortgagee. Oct 3-JAH. Talking Talking The Voice of the Movies Now listen girls, schools will soon be going, and you need to prepare yourselves, for the long months ahead see nnniirnr nnnnnnrmN Suitable For County Miss Josie Pigott of Gloucester was a visitor in Beaufort Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Hornaday who spent some time in Richmond with his family re turned Friday. Mrs. Leslie Gore of Roe, who has been very ill, is reported better. Mrs. Gore is in the Morehad City Hospital. Miss Bertha Hellen of spent Labor Day in Beaufort. Midshipman Err.est Snowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snowden is here on a visit to his parents. He has rpnnnt-lv vphinip with a nuinhpv of Raleigh otjlpi. midshipmen fvon1 an extensive i cruise to European count! i;s. His furlough is for twenty-tight days. Mr. M. T. Mills went to Raleigh Monday to attend a meeting of the Chevrolet agents there. HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Alida F. Fales left for New York last week to resume her school work. Miss Fales spent the summer months at her home in eBaufort. Mr. James Duncan of Greensboro was a visitor in Beaufort over the week-end. Mrs. K. W. Wright and little son Miss Mary Robinson spent several i left Monday for their country home, days with her sister Mrs. W. G. Meb-1 Mrs. A. P. Aadms and little son ane last week, leaving with her mo- left Wednesday for their home in ther on Saturday for New York. j Beaufort. I Mr. J. L. Willis of Morehead City Mrs. Sam Thomas and Miss Julia 'who has been receiving treatment Thomas are spending a few days in j returned to his home Tuesday. Pollocksville. I Mr. Ebbin Salter of Sea Level was ; jable to leave for his home last Satur Miss Elizabeth Haywood left Mon- day. day to enter Louisburg College. Miss Mr. Thomas Barnett of Fort Macon Haywood graduated from High School ; is in the hospital for treatment. (By Hugh Overstreet County Farm Agent) Tt i timp to order your seed for Willis, Williston; C. T. Jarvis, Straits a 0.rn,;TIC. this winter and netx Farrow M. Fulcher, Williston; W. F. 1 spring Every farmer in Carteret Willis, Davis; T. E. Piner, Newport; C0Ullty needs to plant several acres Damon Fulcher, Stacy; Claude Gar- of thee, cropSi Some good mixtures ner, Newport; Telford Willis, Hai-,', on,,c,i v,v our state Agricul- Kers isiana; Liauae v. r eiton, iseau fo:t; A. B. Wade, Smyrna; W. T. Da vis, Morehead City; Albert F. Lewis. Smyrna; George A. Lewis, Marshall berg. SUMMER VISITORS LEAVE tiivtil Agronomist are: for nay: uais 2 Bu., Barley, 1 Bu., Wheat 1 pk., v Vetch 15 lbs., r Parley, 1 Bu. Oats .;. 2 Bu.. Vetch 20 lbs. Another good V mixture for hay is: Wheat, 1 Bu., Bar i,, i r,i Votch 20 lbs. ror grazir.g: Abruzzi tye, 1 bu., sow Sen. 15 to Oct. Ut. Barley 1 bu. sow Sept. 15 to Oct. 1st. For soil improvement: Vetch 2o lbs., Crimson clover 20 lbs., Austrin and Abruzzi rye W. E. SKARREN AND CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Submitted Beaufort, N. C. 'Phone 142-J an all talking drama of campus life. With Ruth Taylor, William Col lier, Jr., Jabyna Ralston John Holland A daring drama of modern youth, high speed romance of young love, campus days with a dramatic punch that stops you short. Red hot youth at it's zippiest pace. School children from the age of six years to ninety nine are cordially in vited. Monday, Tuesday, Wed. Sept. 9, 10, 11 Matinee 4 O'clock 15 25c Hifhf. 3. Sr. last year. Mrs. Murray Thomas and Miss Lot tie Sanders are visiting Mrs. Daven port in Elizabeth City. Mrs. M. Leslie Davis is spending a week in Raleigh with her sister Mrs. Herbert Norris. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Edd Moore is improving. There were four operations for tonsils the last week, they were Dan nie Salter of Sea Level, Miss Kath leen Goldbank of Lenoxville, Miss Maxie Thomas and J. L. Hill, Jr. MARRIAGE LICENSES John A. Davis and Nancy E. Capt. and Mrs. J. K. Hinnant, and O'Neal, Beaufort, daughter Miss Mary Taylor, Mrs. Sam I Wiliam Hall and Sallie hillips, Thomas and Miss Sidney Thomas, and j Beaufort. Miss Helen O'Bryan spent the week-! Roosevelt Johnson and Rachel By end at Seven Springs. jnum, Wilson, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. King of Wake) BIRTH OF A SON Forest, Mrs. Ivory King and daug- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Dan ters Misses Hazel and Annie Laurie liels of Lenoxville last Friday, Aug- of Clinton spent the week-end with ust 30, a son, Mrs. H. D. Norcom. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Van Wye of Cincinnatti, Ohio, who have been spending the summer at their home on Harkers Island left for Cincin natti Saturday. They will leave shart- w on a trin around the world and will winter peas 30 lb be away until next spring. They like , 6 pks. Harker's Island and will spend next' Fertilizer recomended for these summer there. 'fall grain crops is: 400 lbs. to the I acre applied at the time of planting. FLOUNDER GIG STICKS This fertilizer should contain 8 per YOUTH IN HIS FOOT ' cent of acid phosphate, 4 per cent of nitrogen and 4 per cent potash. To be stuck with a flounder trie- is ' I have been submitted with the fol- a very painful experience as Henry lowing prices on fall seed grain from i Wilson Hatsell is ready to testify, reliable seedmen: ruignum Ociia, While playing with some other boys $1.00 per bu. Abruzzi rye, 51.75 per Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. bu., Hairy vetch, 11c per lb., Beard L. W. Hassell he was accidentally 1 less barley, SI. 75 per bu., Austrian stuck in the left foot by Troy John- winter peas, 11c per lb., Crimson son. - It was rather difficult to eret clover, 16c per lb., and Winter wheat the gig out as it went thiough the; 52.20 per bu. All of these seed have foot to the sole of the shoe. He was .been tested by ,the N. C. Department was taken to the Potter Hospital and of Agriculture for purity and ger received treatment and is now going mination. about with the aid of crutches. I shall be glad to order seed for ; those who wish me to, but it will be (Continued from page ont) necessary to get in touch with me CITY POLICE COURT 'either by letter or in person at the HAS LARGE DOCKET earliest possible moment, so that I may be able to pool all orders and get was drinking. The Mayor said $15:them placed before this good reliable and costs. .supply of seed is exhausted. John Marshall drunk, submitted a! i u in a a i a a m a a m a n i m m m i m a fa Cfi ft v-. " Second offense and ' therefore was fined $10 and costs. Bonner Willis, drunk, submitted fined $5 and costs. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Mr. Charles Case, Jr., who has been visiting relatives at Clinton return ed Friday. BIRTH OF A SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gar ner, of Cedar Island at Morehead City Hospital, a son. Miss Clyde Norcom of Greensboro , BOARD OF EDUCATION is visiting Mrs. Carrie Norcom. I HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Chas. W. Norcom of Greens-1 The County ' Board of Education boro who has been spending several held its regular monthly meeting weeks in Beaufort, left Monday for Monday at the office of Superintend her home. ent Workman with all members pres- ' ent. Mrs. John Hornaday and son, Jack I A number of matters pertaining to are back, after having spent several 'school affairs were discussed among weeks in Richmond, where Jack was j which was that of how to get High receiving treatment. i School pupils in the isolated districts to a High School. Some arranee- Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Frances J. Daniels de- W. T. Oden. Neero vouth. charged 'ceased late of Carteret County, North with drunkeness admitted it and was 1 Carolina, this is to notify all pe-sons fined $5 and costs. ! having claims against the said estate Furney Gurkin, drunk, said he was to exhibit thtm to the undersigned at guilty and got a fine of $5 and costs. 'Roe, N. C, before the 5th day of Henry Noe, charge with drunkeness 1 September, 1930, or this notice will plead not guilty but Police Officer be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Holland said he was and disorderly 'All persons indebted to said estate besides. He got a sentence of $5 'will please make immediate payment, and cots. : This 5th day of September, 1929. Tom Noe, Hebie Noe and Julian! KLbi LAAir.L,o, Austin charged with fighting were Oct. 10 Executrix. fined $5 and costs each. Austin sub- mitted to the charge but the other ; BIDS WANTED f-wn Hpnied it. and Tom Noe took an i Bids are asked to furnish 18 piles appeal. 12 feet long, 12 piles, 10 feet long, 26 Bumey Burr, colored, charged with 'piles, 16 feet long, all ten inches at drunkeness admitted it and the May- small end. Price delivered at Marias or stuck to his sentence of $5 and Creek (Stacy). costs. Bids must be in not later than Tfe nnl- noronn ninnittfH hv the Mondav. Seoteniber 9. 1929. School Supplies HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS FOR CARTERET COUNTY Will Be Sold By F. R. BELL The Friendly Druggist i Phone 119 Beaufort We Deliver B U m m tt court was a' Negro girl named Esther Simmons charged with disorderly conduct. The witnesses said she was not disorderly and so she was excus ed for any breach of conduct she may have been guilty of. D, M. Jones, County Road Superintendent. NOTICE OF SALE Mrs. Thomas Biggar, and sons Thomas and Jimmie of Portland, Ore. are spending several weeks with Mrs. Biggar's sister, Mrs. Charles Skarren. ' Mrs. Charles O. Pitts, of Norfolk, Va., is here having been called home on acount of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Skarren. inert will have to be made to take care of these children. The board decid ed to take out compensation insur ance for all teachers, truck drivers, mechanics and office force. This is required by the law. The board gave considerable time to a discus sion of finances and on Wednesday Chairman Taylor and Superintendent Workman held a conference with the Capt. W. H. McPherson and family ; Board of Commissiont-rs relative to of Portsmouth spent several days last ! discuss the need of the schools for week with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow-. funds. den. Mrs. Snowden is a sister of NEW BARBER ARRIVES Ey virtue of authority contained in a mortgage deed dated December 31, 1928, executed by W. H. Fulcher and his wife, Lucy Fulcher to the under signed, mortgagee, default having been made in the payment of a note some funds. County Auditor Plint secured by the said mortgage deed, and Chairman Bushall said that they the undersigned mortgagee will, on (Continued from page one) COUNTY FINANCES NEED REPLENISHMENT BADLY Capt. McPherson. Mr and Mrs. H. T. Souder and I Mr. Horace II. Piner formerly with daughters, Misses Eleanor, Margaret I Hudgins Barber Shop, Morehead City anu uorotny oi v. isnington, v. l.., Has accepted a position witn tudy s),ave jVed within our income are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bush- Barber Shop No. 1, second door fromlti,p pvr.pntion of Debt rx'i-e an. had made many efforts to borrow some money but without success and would thank anybody to tell them where it could be had. At the afternoon session there was same discussion of county finances ! and then after auditing soni" bills tnd ! renewing some notes the board ad- journed. j County Auditor's Report j The report made by the County ' Auditor, with the exception of the financial statement, reads a- follows: Honorable Board County Sommiis- sioners, Cartel et County. Gentlemen: Receipts during the month of Aug ust were very low. Our expenses have continued about as usual. We the seventh day of October, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Court- 1 post office. i Mr. Piner Mrs. Emily I. Palmer of Jones, Ga., ' here shoitly and her daughter, Mrs. West Wheeler home, "and daughter of .Atlanta. Ga., who : will move his family where he will make his i' have been visiting Mrs. C. TT. Buhnll. TWELVE CENTS AVERAGE AT left Monday for Washintrn City. Mrs. A. M. Bushall, who has been here on a visit to her son, C. H. Bushall left Sunday for her home in St. Louis. Midshipman Ernest Snowden 1 ft NEW BERN ON OPENING DAY cw Born, Sept. X. The two local course over this t have no control. For some reason unknown t the Strte Highway Cor.mri-s.:i not honor our July or August r sit'on for Gusnlino Tax i und August .md tnu. te:ic:e;; i. fuse our Debt Service Fu:id. I wiote the Highway Coirnr.: 4r, garding the $20,14.4.31 they aw ow -, oi : ar.t i cm- .1-.! r-'!1- 3S EYES FOR EVERY AGE'S NEEDS -.on today for New C. S. Barker. Bern on a visit to Di was not as heavy as last year. (pi'Cts ranged about the same. Con i shKrable dissatisfaction was notice- er Ueitare vi able among the growers. Low (Trade ficer for Carteret Countv spent sev-' tobacco, in the main, was offered to eral days in Beaufort this we.k. i day. wr.r.housis snld an estimated 120,-' '"' Panels ot tonaeco te.iay. at an.; but thev do not seem to sveisge, said by warehousemen to be i Wp will receive it. 12 cents a round, prices running from ! While on the subject, the puWV f-.'Ur to 30 cents. The opening break j el m lias, the imm -sion tW th.-.'s.r.'o Tne ; Hiarhwav Comnii.- ion offered tn not Mrs. Ida Hall, former only take over the roads in Carteret County but also offered to pay for same. The truth is the Highway Commission has never offered to do anything. This Board of Ccnunis- When mother picks up her sewing, dees she have to strain her eyes to thread hsr needle? Eyet Exf.mincd and Classes FltteJ Geo. E. Kornegay M. D. j Beaufort, N. C. Snappy Fall Footwear In All Sizes FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY A ! STOCK OF MEN'S LADIES ANE CHILDREN'S Shoes, Slippers, Oxfords, in black kid, ent leather, black calf, tan calf in all new fall shades. Men's Footwear Ladu Kire I Chi $2.95 to $T $2.S5 to $f ns l.xu to s W. P. SMITH Quality Service Price Beaufort North Carolina ri ft n r t n PI f!, I u h pi r t

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