PAGE SIX THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930 IT ounty Correspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructionr and supplies. Grady Davis of Davis and Mr. Miles On" with a party from Pittsburg, Willis of Smyrna. SMYRNA Mr. Roy Davis and friend Mr. An derson from Washington, D. C. who have been spending the - past week here visiting Mr. Davis' father Dr. J. J. Davis returned to their home last Sunday. LENOXVILLE nio u-tiprp she will attend E. C. T. T. C. Miss Margaret Hamilton of Beau fort spent several days here last week with Mrs. Vernon Simpson. Mr. Harry Willis left Saturday for Asbury Park, N. J., to enter the Coast Guard Station there. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. James Willis motored to New Bern Sunday. Mrs. G. W. Davis visited her sis- C. Fulcher and children of er ,Mif ,Mie rott at Glouces ti mob ncrn. Mr. L. Wildwood spent a few hours Sunday visiting friends. here Mrs. L. H. Pake attended services at the county home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harris and daughter of Marshallberg were here visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Willis. Mr. Walter Willis of Morehead City visited relatives here last Sunday. Mrs. Ida Willis of Beaufort was here a short while Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harvey Daniels returned Sat urday from Lola where he spent sev eral days visiting his father Mr. R. L. Daniels. Miss Ruby Arthur and Miss Annie Mav Warren spent the week end in Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwick and Miss Maggie Chadwick of Glouces ter and Mrs. Pauline Moore of Beau fort spent a few hours here Sunday t . J Beaufort visiting Miss Arthur sister ernoon un menus. Mrs. Clarence Noe, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks and grand child of Wire Grass spent a few hours here Sunday visiting Mrs. Eubanks' sister Mrs. Crissie Evans. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willis and Mrs. E. T. Piner and children of Marsh allberg were here for a few hours last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis and children were visitors here Sunday afternoon. RUSSELL'S CREEK There were twe rattlesnakes killed in this community the past week. Mr. Riley Norman killed a large one where Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norman formerly lived which had sixteen rat tles and a button. Mr. W. R. Pow ell killed a small one in his yard which had four rattles and a button. Seems as if there have been plenty of them this summer. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson Sunday September 14, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs Riley Nor man Sunday September 21, adaugh ter Sarah Frances. Mrs. P. B Beachem spent Sunday at Alliance visiting her brother Mr. Noah Runnings. Mr. and Mrs. Jettie Willis and fam ily attended services at the Baptist church at Marshallberg last Sunday evening. Penn., on a two weeks fishing trip. They will go as far north as Oregon Inlet and fish at all the good fishing places on the way back. They will likely remain longer around Ocracoke than at any of the other places. Two N. C. Congressmen Die Within One Week mittee. The plans will not be made lginate in Raleigh and they aren't go public until after Mr. Hoover's arriv- ing to be remedied there." I Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Bours 10 to lfc A. M. acf! y appointment Mr. and Wednesday Mrs. Jesse Wade spent in New Bern shopping. Miss Florence Figott of Gloucester spent last week end here with Misses FIva and Mazie Davis. Mr. R. P. Gooding and children and Mr. O. P. Warren were visitors at Core Creek Sunday. CORE CHEEK Mrs. Bessie Webb and daughter Virginia visited her sister here last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Pigott of Gloucester i spent one day last week here with There is nothing of rny interest her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Willis, happening around here. Every thing would be dull sure enough if it were Reverend Blanchard of New Bern not for the mosquitoes, they keep spent a short while here last Satur- every one busy. day with Mr. W. S. Simpson. Mrs. G. C. Bell and mother, Mrs. Lula Bell of Harlowe spent Wednes day with Mrs. E. C. Dickinson. Mr. Herbert Hancock made a bus iness call at the home of Mr. Carlisle Willis' at WillistDn last week. ..... .v-. wno nas ior-hel. mother, Mrs. G. M. Sabiston nitriijr Licru winning in uaiumore, Md., returnd home again, we are all glad to have him return. Mrs. D. W. Bell and little daughter Mr- nJ Mrs. C. L. Willis of Con- of Harlowe spent Wednesday with oprci wel'e here a short while last Asheboro, Sept. 27 The state and the seventh North Carolina congres sional district today mourned Wil liam C. Hammer representative in congress, who died suddenly yester dav afternoon. Heart trouble caused the death of j the 65-year-old legislator, doctors said. From every part of the nation mes sages of sympathy poured into Mrs. Mammer, the widow, and Mrs. Har riet Hammer Walker, his daughter, the only survivors. Governor 0. Max Gardner, Pres ident Herbert Hoover, Congressmen John H. Kerr and R. L. Doughton, Senators F. M. Simmons and Lee S. Overman, E. Y. Webb, A. L. Bul winkle, Josephus Daniels, and scores of others wired their sympathy. Mr. Hammer's death came just 24 hours after he had attended the fun eral in Fayetteville of his friend and colleague, Maj. Charles M. Stedman of the fifth North Carolina district. Major Stedman died Tuesday. Born in Randolph county where all his life was spent, Mr. Hammer was educated at Western Maryland and the University of North Carolina, he taught school, practiced law, held sev eral city and county offices, was nam ed United States attorney in 191-4 and nominated to congress by his par ty in 1920. His' election that year was followed by four re-elections. Osmond Barrenger, of Chariot?, will drive the presidential automobile. Wireless facilities, special telegraph, ' wires and telephones are being in- .;. stalled so that the President will be , in constant touch with the capitol ; during his visit to the battleground. J. i TAX RELIEF IS NOT I PROBLEM FOR STATE , y Raleigh, Sept. 27 North Carolin- M--WMW-X-H-8.-H ians who are expecting the next gen-1 K;j;.K..:..:M..:. eral assembly to supply me magic re lief from tax burdens and problems are doomed to disappointment, in the opinion of T. Wingate Andrews, su perintendent of High Point schools. Mr. Andrews, a former president of the North Carolina Education as sociation, outlined his views on tax relief in an address here before the Rotary club. "The slogan in North Carolina," he said, "seems to be 'Run Right to Raleigh when the people want relief from taxes, when they ought to be going to city and county commission ers. Most of the problems didn't or- It i FOR X Ambulance Service Day or Night 'Phone 216 or 11G-W GEO. W. DILL Funeral Director Since 1900 MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. PLANS FOR HOOVER VISIT ARE COMPLETE week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dickinson and Mrs. Dickinson's sister of Newport were visitors in the community the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. I W. Potter of Er nul were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Skinner Sunday. Miss Ruby Purifoy returned home from the hospital in Morehead City Friday and is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Springle and Miss Daisy L. Springle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Norman Sunday afternoon. SOUTH RIVER At this writing we are having some cooler weather than we have had for the past week. It was awful hot and the mosquitoes some kinda thick. The farmers are busy curing hay and do not need any rain. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon and chil dren of Morehead spent last Sunday visiting relatives. We are sorry that Mrs. M. E. Hardy is on the sick list again, hope she will soon be better. Mrs. Mack James of Beuafort spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs. Alex Pittman. Mr. and Mrs Georce HnrH,, ,i children went to New Bern last Sun day to hear the divine healer. Mrs Joe Wallace and daughter Sa die and Clyde Cannon spent last Sun day at the home of Mrs. Linzie Can. non. Mr. and Mrs. Rhone Wallace spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cannon. Mr Melvin Morris, Henry Pittman and Alex Pittman spent last Satur day afternoon in Beaufort. f Mv- EllT, Eubanks the guest of Miss Thelma Mason last Sunday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Willis of Con- short while last Listen for the wedding bells in an adjoining neighborhood Wednesday cord were here a morning, they will ring bright and week- early. " Mrs. H. C. Davis and son James, Mesdames J. F. Sabiston and John sPent a few hours in Beaufort one Felton spent last Tuesday afternoon day last week- with Mrs. D. W. Sabiston Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Chadwick of Messrs. Guy, Douglas and Neal Beaufort spent a few hours here Sabiston, Marcus and David Dickin- 'at Sunday afternoon with Mr. and son and Cecil Langdale spent awhile Mrs Herbert Hancock. Tuesday night at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston listening to the Victrola. MERRIMON Mrs. J. W. Dickinson went to More We are having nice cool day today head Wednesday to see the doctor. aru tne farmers are busy saving their She continues to be feeble. hay and it is a fine day for work. John Nelson is home again after Mr. R. P. Goodintr and children and Mr. Dick Warren of North Riv- being gene for a week or two er were in our neighborhood Sun. day afternoon for a while. We missed Dr. C. N. Mason from Sunday School Sunday morning. We regret to know his wife is very ill. Miss Ruth Nelson is visiting her cousin J. M. Carraway. Charlotte, Sept. 28 Detailed plans for President Hoover's participation in the Kings Mountain sesquicenten nial celebration on October 7, have been completed. They were taken to Washington by Colonel E. T. Star ling, of the White House stalT. left here Saturday after a conferenrp with Stuart G. Cramer, chairman of the presidential entertainment com- Etiery Woman Knows Every woman knows how easy it is to burn .or scald herself while working m her home. Every woman knows that these burns and scalds are painful and sometimes very slow to heal. Every woman should know that the pain of burns and scalds will be quickly re lieved, infection positively prevented and speedy healing assured if Liquid Boroaone is instantly applied. Get a bottle of Liquid Borozone and keep it liandy in your medicine cabinet. Sold by JOSEPH HOUSE. Dru,it THE LURKING DANGERS BEHIND A YELLOW COAT ED TONGUE A coated tongue is nature's warning that your liver is inactive, causing dizzy headaches and a gene al feel ing of despondency. DUFFY'S Anti Billious Pills quickly, pleasantly and thoroughly cleanse the liver, restore the bowels to normal, and pep up the who sys tem. They do not gripe or leave that unpleasant after effect. At all good drug stores or direct from DUFFY MEDICINE CO. NEW BERN, N. C. D. W. Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leslie Dri BEAUFORT, N. C. DON'T BE old-fashioned! Replace your worn out plumbing with modern sanitary equipment. We now have a color ful assortment of Church Toilet Seats on display at our store. Be modernistic! Change your decrepit Toilet Seat to one of the newer Church seats of varied pastel shades. COME IN AND LOOK THESE OVER W. E. SKARREN & Co. BEAUFORT, N. C. Ir1 i i BAKE WITH- BALLARD FLOURS FROM JUNE-RIPENED WHEAT Sold By JAMES D. RUMLEY Front St. Beaufort, N. C. H;XMW!IM-H!"5H H"MMH"!HH-!-!fc HMHWH"!-H-!H;"J Mrs. Adams and Miss Blanch Ma son went to Beaufort Tuesday. Little Miss Esther Gooding of George Martin is helping E. F. North River spent the week end with Carraway in his hay. her grandmother. ' Capt. H B. Salter went to New Farmers are having a hard job to Bern Tuesday, save their hay, so much rain being 1 the cause. H. T. Banks was over to see his sister Mrs. G. M. Carraway Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson were in Beaufort Saturday morning on bus NORTHERN PARTY GOES ON iness. EXTENDED FISHING TRIP STRA5TS Capt. John M. Dickinson left here Sunday morning on his cruiser "Idle- I 8 Morehead City Shoe Store "The Home Of Qood Shoes" trc Virngrat liVike. An. V,t i-M' j--!!M'.4tA. J-1VU-.J-tJ-j. j.J-J.j.j.j..i.j..iTTTj' ... . . . . rTT.-TT: . rrTTVVrjl TTTTTTTTtt Mrs. Elbert Dudley and Miss Ruth Gibbs of Beaufort were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chadwick's Sunday. Mrs. C. G. Gaskill and daughhter Matilda arrived home Sunday after noon from Washington, N. C, where they had their tonsils removed. N Mr. Macon Moore of Southport is here visiting his uncle Mr. Milton Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nisbet of At lanta, Ga., is visiting Mrs. Nisbet's mother Mrs. D. W. Davis. E STELLA Mrs. Elizabeth Liverman and son L oi uurrituck have been visit ing her daughter Mrs. W. E. Pelle tier for the past week. Mr Charles Barker, will Weeks, I'an Thomas motored to Norfolk Va Sunday where they will spent a few days. Misses Fanny, Katy, Betsy Mills f Belgrade were vistiors in Stella Sunday. NORTH RIVER Miss Bessie Stewart left Tuesday for E. C. T. C. Greenville. Mr. Lon Hill of Beaufort was the guest of his sister Mrs. R. H. White hurst Thursday. Cotton and Linen Neta, Twines and Fitting for all the Fisheries. T Miss Leona Jarvis who is teaching at Harkers Island spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jarvis. On Thursday evening Misses Na- dine and Ina Smith delightfully en- I tertained a number of young people T at a party. After a period of many X interesting games, fruit punch and T cake were served. X m; rv.- , , Among those present were, Misses Miss Connne Willis left Monday Zadie Alligood, Evelyn Davis and Mr. GOLD " MEDAL COTTON NETTING A. N. & T. COY LINEN GILL NETTING BURNHAM'S COD LINES Purse Seines, Traps and all oth er Appliances fitted Complete. G-o wherever youwill, COTTON NETTING 'fA.N COYNEN ' NETTING the CHOICE of SUCCESSFUL FISHER MEN. SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. THE LINEN THREAD CO. 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