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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931 PAGE FIVE ) 1 1 -Personal c)oleS" I 2 I, V :. I!. oad Varma Rail r sicca.. :hecs-'jTAUid Jiav npon unrntftrrusted tenia. SfS!Ito'TFrSHrntsc' " v - 1 and November. morning, November 27. Since such m9mtu4iimmf' ?big rpetceot,, ...the japney. realized A-Mr. Elisha B. Felton is at home on yisit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. X Felton. , Mrs. W. A. Pierce is visiting her lighter in High Point, Mrs. Harry Brown. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clawson of &apel Hill are spending Jtenksgiv irig with their parent? "Mr, rftid Mrs. vt'.lp.i." -Mr. B. A. Phelps made a business trip to Durham TJjs Df YiWr. Ram H. Thomas who had a tgnsil dpewteiwro'tftw w went J m m IT. Miss Mae oendine some time in Florida has S-.Mr. William Adair of Campbell pllegeOOf1 spending .Thanjcsgkfifg" with his parents. TMr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen and lit- snn Jack visited. Jil -Mrs, rAilens vv b rtrr .n n "3 rr 1 .1 weea.- home in Sanford lasr k. II 13 no- many yea nreeses oil th rollw 7(T Tvf . - ... jTTt;:.W cserl to rtce agalffirt fiTcH cttterTaT.d there la today very little "sporting In- frosts'-iri this- seetfoin. t11f"fii:.jpt; enoogtirto dp nweb,:; damage. Roses, chryathemariis carnatioasrnd otbr erffiojjfrersiii&rBy looming.; arid some p6H -&eBa tae buddftjgbut. Not ; bet- watermelons are comr iag thJhe rout. . Ui .& 'Btpuiy CoU lector A;.Gaijhhoft IS? ij-f i4MeiflSfb,h'f tomiilone of hift-iitieit; i i enla,' uM6h'iaah8; pyoctl tt fcj' eakii; lew uays ago biiu nas several utucis ui ua, bmu wun-n inuimaco u btmc w which he plans o fljoy in a few completely vanquish the enemy.' Luther Willis and his son Alton the continent, a new form of raihvny racing l as growing tip some tlme-aoo, towing cars being WK3fcfeSCKi 'ek preesc This rond versns rail racing JfijSfw JItjrigTItfTBttjrotle. Ho eerr II la catching 00 00 mnch In New Z ubnd thnt a recent race be- tweoa ft car and the WtfUrQton-to-Ancklaid train was broadcast throngh- out thejeonntry. The race took place at ""fWgflt bad ana very hilly roads, the by halfian y hluy roas, the fp xepn J hour, gndssnc J J zrr. r 5 -I..U ',.1 L. IT ED WOMAN 3bhv ,JWSJ?Sl3COURT F6S(fd (Continued from iwffc ons) t the stWXbiRngea'to Wilson Hatsell, "Davd Clawson and ifee Barber attended the air meet at the New Bern airpjirlast fay. . Miss Mildred Dickinson of Sea Lev. 3l is viaittarte'"6ae"uKrNoBrs' - T . . . ..;Dr. Clifford Lewisr!; Is l. visiting friends in Richmond. :)t .V' ii". .'; v.yr 1c , r.: Mr. Ralph Eudy made a business trip to New Bern Tuesday. 0 - - Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Harris were hosts t,q..the mejnheia pi. the Baptist church at a Harvest Supper Wednes day evening at the .a1nije3t.plTl!he 4-r court ( aid that 1 court house. anw u . i; . ' Mr. 3: A 'Horna'day'nWdv a'jbusl Vess trip to Kinston Saturday. iMr. arid' Mrs. Claude Wheatly left )Wednes.d5f;. for Norfpgjq beBcall4 04 tnere on account 01 we senoua m oaess of , Mr. George Wheatly. 1 amnnuiiiMlwiiB'Mi'Mii' umimnta:. i;t V Rev.fHd-.MTSr, rtfa .A. leftet 0 Burlington are nere tor a lew aays Ultra Simple. fi Br cherie Njfqnc from the sale pf these, seals is applied to local- work itmofig,;:un;de,r-hourlsh-ed school ch, jren an tubercular pa tients'veryiody 'iiirgeai'o buy seals. 'ix; . : .: ; "Putehase of Christmas fecials is a simpl and inexpeasiva act, jret each tontelhtttUtfMfe&i to;.nullian': of others aidiia. bnlldiRg a rpiSvei pi..de- $ & BRIDGE CLlfe ME! met last eek with Miss Mariorie sometime here at the hdme of J. O. Iwis at fier home on Oranee Street. Wallace. 3 received consolation, a match holder, there, coffee; w,6fe'8erveK-'mts-, Lewis Postmaster J. ByTOfflscfri, VirgitiMHowef Helena rnomas. saianc vamaww tva .'sc ' Paul. Anda Skarren. Margan Kathtfriiiej TRcanfts? iMesdai B. ful and r.ot h TPnnsiMe leaves and the inflammable condition of ..the!, goods gave officials concern. -fvi faeT eason'?cpened Friday a I6f " f our popular gamei;:.'.;an4 -.-DiEds. fe-Rahfeit, quail,; wild turkey ahdd. bye ec6n$" section of dove season)' Imay ipe' huniU e4 fiow, in addition to iack'a, on hieh the seasoit! 6pened ;Monday, .jNovera-' bet 16;. noon. Huntiftg licenj.re quir&d. ot- every hunter except thpse huotlng- :b& iheir own Janda, arei ex pected: tc-'.take ' an . apwari swing wkhfevpninof-tSOTt? - luman carelessness, led by 3 smowjn, ypwresani,siDi four men, in addition to the general conspiracy charge of allowing "the Cf ntraf -Bank, Trust .Co.AshevtJIe, aijd jtKei BMmbre-Oteea i Bapki at Bilt 'revto temaih open aft6r they wfe Btfolvebt Both banks failed in ,Nd- car Topscore brize went to (Miss Rby Rer. B. Slaughter returned Jojioson: the close of ItM MpeiM"! Greenville Monday.. after lovlw,Diary, and Mrs. Willie Loftin attending the Methodisa Cdtiferencr uiaiiuu luuuLuu ictui ucu urn Delicious aMle tlg ana cone w wrveu. - Mr8. Earl Webb of YnkrA NY. guests wele: Misses Varina Way, Ru-J, ;J,,w.n3a TSkiS . I Mace, .an J Willis Loftin. r-.REAL9E.al Alt iKAiiartna FtJ.fgn.00 VIiil5L!d W. lrthur and wife to Lizzie to Town f Beaufort, part lot tseaa fort, for II. Town otf BeauferriM Tidewater J Power Vol 2 1-2 lots and electric utilities, BeaforWJ4C., 4tyj53i,0 000.00." I " u W. I. Lpftin and wife) Ataare4er. Lewis. 1 lot Beauofrt,"to1,7Sr'ri - t ncTiM uotriD roMPANY ADDS i;a radio department M .Tnnos.tl -lot. Beauforw idr . S U)f . them aHaa.aiftftftm iiXatewraia Lodge No.'l!' IO. 0.CF: house Jbout eleven months ana tnat they nleded it and went andaw it L -Bent! "up. IfrSWtwmajrorir l the charge,. pf, having vwhi key in pis possessib'ti for the purpose of sale! two Pints, stiid Jie had Cthe linnor 6ut not for sale." PoTic"e":of- ficer" Holland said he and officer v M. Jons eftHed;a1J;RalsOTnS"hwse't, about lour o'clock in the morning and fodnd tkaftu ObWi'fl they were there several persons white and colored ajled(t: the ftwse,. nresumablv to eet liquor. Chief Longest and officer Holland testified that Kansom naa ptne repuvawm.,uf , selling liquor. In fact he has served one term before for this otfense. At one tiirie he ran -praing ..lbJiere on Turfter street. He is a one armed man anjjl has a large fanily.-rHjs sen tfepeg vas six months oh the roads. TVia Mniielroti'or tVio IjtTiakila and I AI4C AAMOwv.w y m uOwrnirGtiler SeiffliiuB va&hts are tieoL ud. waitingf or suable 'weatherf oJiAiMtMfe winter. A 1 is oeen worKing -( J! . . erall months nas , r. re weanes- Anderson to tbW&A rW'Ash'evire,Jf .he and li vtA hfitere His friends WHhiJ sefcticfti wiai!eietltupuy).WHifr.Bp;r"b-ff!tfrieB in Wake - . 1 .1- r 1 1 ii. . t i . tj learn.,01, njaeain..! ,,T.T MARRIAGE LICENSES .Da- Rose, EJihif Davis and Edna Davi vis; Datis. " -'"X. - Andify Guthrie and Edith Harker! IslaBdjajwmirrtwBsnBimMaiiH AVihrB-t. Salter and Lurena Ro3e. SarkerT Island. j. ; Q i-r- Albeft Lader, Portsmbuffl, Va.', and Aneta !meai,..ycracKe. -r r;,.,.,,v liim Bunting, Atlantic and fcva lOuise suoiden, ceauiort. '1 ,:Tfip Lrtftin Motor Company, well known adtomobile concern has : adiil ded radiok to its line Motor Cojnpany has taken the agen cy for th Crosley radios and on an other page of this newspaper an ad vertisement appears which$ani$oU!ic)- ..Muthfe fact. The company ftivrtes the publi to inspect ineJf ?J?J?", Hs,ten to Jemonstration 01 tnem. m- ranffements will be made to service the .maehiies sold by the company. A SpeUlUl HlflU Will oobi6 vv aftfr tbe Sadie, departmentr THREE ClAft.TRET YOUTHS-'' -J' AT WAKE FOREST COLLEGE UioW cTIjOUISI FELICE COURJIITMSQ I Four! casm.'W:etiodipiiaedt-.-:ftf!.i.!by Mayor STaylor Friday afternoon in Police Court. . . ro ..'L.,. : wird Rhodes? WoV'figSitffig: was cojmctea ana given tne pnvi- lgeol paying id)0 Jaad costs' br working on the streets for 10 days. 1 Ransomi. ibneii colored, haviiig 4iq-! A . . . . . Tier in Jus possession lor the purpose ,0$ .saieji ptJp, gujity.apq was seni-nv W-tb fhe Recorder's court under t;n Virwtii . .""I!'".-) f ,1 ..... . ;iiam Knddes, qeoiorea rignting1 ana drinking, cpnvicjed and fined $2.50 bnd:f.ccts 2M Hot .paid .to works :on the street force for 10. days. i jMuriay-IJejvkirk, disorderly, i ooTi- duct, slibmitted arid' fined $2.50 and A. Klein. Bobbv ?jgGJthoeospenti he lCtffir&Jfepoil&? intjktob in the counties cooperating inworest ! fire prevention, covering an estimated losses of $13,572, largely k young Urohetrsnaarili. the renort oJt the for estry division shows. Flirty-three' 9frheifiiJes;jftr9.attfitb;f.4 fc seiwjjss smokers, 36 to campes.iilntera and fishermen, 13 to'Iucendiaril n; 18 to unknown caiises ; K.VS lifts. Janeous, five to brush burners, wfc to Wds.. . AS UG.i? Fires in l.nowcioopcrafing coun- f'j v a 5Ayfi,'-i . ., lies Bnaxirase in ixineniuer u wr wui Hul Monuay in .rjjgajaa Uwnntlg,, inflmnfui, t.ha anMaJe and the 8r returned home. News was ree Ufa day, pf, the death of W. P. Mr." A'riderson has a sujn e they have blen'l'Sg hig"H ks in many actions of I di fi the State, The plea of.-abevtemejBt, t . n i ' W mer home revfery summer. T ACREAGE LEGISLATION OP- POSED BX GARDNER Continued from.page one) FOREST, Nov. 23 Four rteret CoUit'icitiaenViare is year at Wake Forest i mere 2 is.Qn.e..repreeenta-BeafbttrMSreliead An ultra Blmnla frock of white Jer- y, with flritsparf.apd, fitted, tor: an contrasted in yeuow. a. unoDDy cktal yellow, offer a new note In sportswear Tfccessories. J. A. SMALL SR. DIED, FRipAV NOVEMEWER OTH . . if ATHftnalMaS W "at "Tils home in the Mill Creek section Fri day he 20th at 630 in the evening. He hB'abeerifcffi.ia8iflg:; health fot somej-ijBgjntha vb,t jfiunaged jtfoj 'attend..; to his alf airs up alriiost to the iay e$ his death. He was a farmer -and" business nian and a well known, and esteafiid-IcSizen .of the xooriiylUHe was 69 years old. MKKnfaJKs bqdy was ,iuteirrd; Sniv day morning in the cemetery of Har lowe Methodist church in the pres ence, of a, large, number riativesr and friends. Many floral tributes attested .to ,th,e , esteem, in OUScli Mi was held. The funeral services were conducted by the . ReyeafJASH. ril ' t ' . . 1 . t. . n 1 ' . l Mepnens pasior 01 me rirst oapiist - . iiiiMiMMnimirnnri""" l-AfcMIWI murcu ur moreneaa uy. The deceased is survived by his widowlMrs. Nannie Small, two sons, J. r. anaU and sons of enrolled College, tive- each! from B ;City0 .Sea j Level, and Stacy. C. V. Willis, of Morehead Lity, is in the Mjfedical Scho,ql herf Se is secretary of his class, is a memDer of Jjieta kappa stfekl jHeflljter arid piaysfa trump JMthf band. Hi is a sotf cMr. al Mrs". R. T. Wilis. Luther I Fulcher, B0n: ,o.f Mr? rand Mrs! E; 'HI Fulcher, of 'Stacy, is in his sophpn?orj year jf ..pre-medicalJwj):Tk. N. fi: (askffl, sojp Qt-Ml- JP Norman 4- Gaskillof 'Sea hsMM be a: candidate next spring for the Bachelor lot Arts degree. He is a Imjamber ff the Pi Kappa M Educa- ... -Jack 4 Humphtiejrj feBeaut, son bf ki and Ma i guriiptey, is,,in...his Sophomore year! tieyea ool. He is a member of the Deltaii Sigma Chi social fraternity, is aasistakt manager of the -Gle .-Clb: and Orchestra and is a star character in the dramatics club, j ;: t Walrn l4ires.t. TiaiK.tu(teiiM: enrolled from 95 ot the 106 'cbuA"tl'eS,1in (Nbi'th Carolina It i3 the oldest and larg. est Baptist institution for pen in the United-States. WtfuW Vtwaeh P.nllocro Nona Riirpnu T r . ' ' T . n: f and no sucKduction &laimed, it isjp!JBX Cif stated. iJ ii Rains and promise of tnoTe genefar 1 1 showers wete in:- port retponsibje ff decision the . Se-jjartnlent JMCJrfnt' servationind pMynnt,)ot.1 to place any'jjirtneF resiiciions uu 1114111. ing or fcdBaiiVg,fe liunf rig3 sea son, beaiSf55;ej dertwiction wrought bvf Wres';fi?es In m'smt sec tions of tpl'te durfaghguJMWtl few weeks.:SfV. in anfcounaing the decision, D J. W. parrelson sued a p!ea,o;n;he huntep to ne care m 1 CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE S WILL iSTA'RT FRIDAY ernor. uanpner 10 ineBvuf't .- pui- chase Chistmas Heals.''-' Ttriss an ived Na- Chlis innual . pvintfn(LOh.e f iuds eri' ftom-'the sle b"is goe-;4o4lie : aatedjnJ cuncomDe superior uouniDy ouage HSWn'E5BacRae last wJekfanV that tfie indictments agatist John Mitfl&m,fi?rJllohjfif;ati bank ex aminer, anj t.memersj-ol thedNkC. t-orporanon commission, crouginr Dy tj gnicojfbe grand jury! for con spiracy to permit an insolrent bank THEATRE " "MUULHLAU 1111 L Where .Sound Sound RishH : HOUND Weekly Projzrani, "Women of All ivL- PO ?9 . i' 110ns VICTOR McLAGLEN and PJ iiaOND lJWJJ are in "the to ne you.- NE?S county, where the members of The' fcbSmnissioh' side. Bonds of $500 each were! reluTrfaTtl Chaiiinan W.: T -Eee r: sigiiing the bohdia.forthe others-two members, Judge George. P. Pell : snd Stanley Winborne,.an4-for Mr.-MifchelLsaiid W. G. Woriible " signing 5tr. Lee's bgnd Thn )cords and papers will - J. ' ttt 1. Tl 1! M be called for the cases, Solicitor. J. C2JBttfcjiporting that thty 'eahnot be reached at the regular December term. :. .- ': I -..2fc. rrines again, ieave it COMEDY CIJRAY ."The .SajiawotVlaf ' with A7ARN$R BAXTER?, ls& ssWif Rear Bargain 10c 20c WILLIAM BUIU in - aTOVictory with James Gleason iCQMEDYr .uzl NEWS COMINjPoMonr.Tp pec. 7-8 nr 1 1 1 I ' "with ' J AiNET GTAYNOR rtfolfablv result in lnvemga- The LotiinlitSlnjl jadihalkli?01! removal8 Cost of erecting an community house in an industrial coiiimtmityo4&'afcispecia term.f fcourb' will lits employees and others is not an 1.7' 1 J AAni-nV.T IVTlOTlCo" aruinnary uuu neraaj "f."". jot the plant and is not deductable in computing the income tax 'the'' At- ttorney General's office, j in an opin ion by Assistant Attorney uenerai A. A. F. Seawell, holds! SM,,m iqjTISPsis in the case of athe Marion ManniacturinK Co., Marion, which; 'ld ;hat such cost wai deductable, astrpan 01 ine expense Hji.upeiowon, Many community house! m mm yii- V-vtjL', Wf. fiftft. W r. CM! -r, lages or sections have jeen erectea , , r i fiirf; fiU" Mel . "SgHiEEghJl Discovery, 666 Salve PrescriptJonnFoTeainT't Everybody Uin It Telline Their Friends W $5,000 C4s!t Pri&s1wm& Anders Tlfrrf'ftzTTJm ;Next ten Prizes $100.00 eaexen- ..tytPorizS.SiW!QWRchiNext forty Prizes $25.00 each; Nextone ia rnzes $iu.uci eRftitf hundre'd'Prizes flO.OB Q&Jft Next onetbuudredIffrfzail.fS.00 jecchi VInf .94 LoX.-iOtii identical Prizes will be awarded. Rules: 0i Write ng qnf gide, f f I pap.efepjMjjMjI.ntiiiy.iMiir.iiJflUifiiiiftniitow no more tnan ntty wordsj rear ott lop 01 obo baive carton ana mail.with fetter itb'&69l Salve Contjinrida. All letters must be in by Inidnight, January 31, 1935" .YourvDrug- gisi, wiu uave list 01 winnersaxyuueoruary-.jw)WM. r,wj. j3 r? WEquid or fahfet ith 666 Salv.Ma f 5 Complete IntrnaT ttffl Externkr Treatment .-( J?.. a. CLEAR SAILING I; 1 Tfi'irage is (Smoother, t; lii1 !fea:fer 'aria far more enjoy able when provision; has been made agamst shipwreck of yoiiKi finafacjjai afai?s... fi f!TjlT;AtJEE sstires;a sntig.Bar;bor;;oI protec- v. ... .t: W-pWILLfS TSstrkt Ageni of, ead Cii ftom-the ile! ls goi qjial , Tuberculosis Association and foheW asslciations? 3&iMaYd the N. 'SolnSeal Jfel be con. ductedbyhe CpnmMlQm.afl. Swariri as chairman, assist. 4ft ptfd City . . w 1 J. A. Small Jr., four ! v,.J4i . , , f . -v . c-,vV , Hr A 1 O CH PKfilWdfi' Small If Newport R. F. D. Mr. I " "..S ,JV 33 .iL::i:::i,"2Sc 20c 25c Corned Hama lb - 18-20c MinderMeat, looae, lb. 18c Nat. Biscuit Co's. Fruit Cake, dark or light 30c 10 4o 15c :3 , X.J . WJ.WIBU li3.;'(;j. Homemade DouafKnufi' Letture. head l'!!2!i:52SS!i! i:-i;!S2SSraiJk 1 ' ' Tomatoes; Caiil Fresh Cocoanuts, each Crystalized Fruits pineapple-:ii&3fe figs, ,1 :j PFe, Tprange peei, tiirun, ginger, curreuiup, - ins, grapes. I Williams JT Perhaps ;t la Just the return to the Small llso leaves a half brother, Mr, codesrt! (taanners of graiidM(HlrJlcTiar Fodne of Morehead City ... . i3i 111 - .. k A 4 T W i' -: f. . . . ay, wniCl.'Tras come witn so many oj, tandrtv hair sisters, Mrs. tmma be nft?-liD .or. pernapsittaBvvMa ,i Morehead Uity,.8nd..,..flJXS. Jones Jjbmethlng to do with the depression, but wrareTCrwaSonrinsTinsws ttrse of yeMeraeanfc wttti tnMflJntt ftJNUSljALLY Bays the New iO"HerMd Tnomre. PRODUCES K:, xon wm,, mow MpuMwjjensoa, iee It. ctQdeflifisiia'tHriada'Srtl1 T1 m . m m it .sjeei Deaas in uie iorm oi iwo sumu . ..u;. .u fMV8Ww dtffetttel. There kiiips ojeTe 6rening,:and 11086.6' 'UJlddleglSpS and l6& H?da4ot Secuniary depression, and reasonable tn price Into the bargain. No bvelnber has k . . . . i 1 1. . FWVL .SS.S-S'buntf s been mildand T pliant "T7 M t ' 1 ewpof LOWERS: . . . a; .'.V.I rtami yj.';istingu )(fi! n ttf&ftattei'Kiif: has been no cold weathel and in fact the whole au- Vaam mi H onH Til OfX Ca Tit . The raiifall in Octobeiwas.J;!i,? h?.H est in liany years ana' soaar n n.'. been light this month. But for the 1 1 ii.i.i'.ii.j sli. .? ja.. Includes battery and tire check 'ilk .!. ill, N EQliPMff , Loftin Motor Co. X 5n tn ft Uc v lOrangeA VUpVlelvIe Tangerines, doz. 20c to 35c Lemons, extra fancy, jdoz. 25c doz. ck, cookin Honeydew Melons, e Sickle Peara, 3 quart! Sweet Pickles, pound Sour Pickles, large 120- to 30c or eating 35c or $1.00 a bushel ch 20 to 30c 25c . 20c . WW VI W IU1 S , viNucor OUttei Je. pouifd lc e!Jolips, each . Pi?PJ xm Mf THE BfesTkMEATS.THfewAElr W? AFFORfiUlT 1 riW PDirFQ . V ttks? .::.rrij7 FREEMAN BROSi bo.i A moreead city n. c. ' HAHD DDTMT
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