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PAGE TEN THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY. SEPT. 19, 1935 t t 11 TTT i Worn? of Wilmington anil S. F. lXorioiK r inn ucis jsmithi deputv collector wo,.e Dredein? Contract in Beaufort Wednesday. While her; Z ' they (lined with Frank "Longest, local Contract to dredge about 476,000 customs official. Mr Hill was very .,v.; -u of materials from the pleased wun me ma ...c. j.. High-1 killing chickens, hut still no one des' s'in tomorrow. anything ahout it. v nu mis un really needs is a good dog catcher. There are laws, so we have been told, pertaining to dogs running at large Knf no one seems to enforce the law. ton chared with reckless driving was of Ann Street Service Station. He did the borrowing wnue young uvu Seta Inc. ZtJS? the Longest conducts his office, it w inTa-co.-.stal waterway betw e e n stated. Neuse river and Beaufort inlet has ... . , .11. n.,l,,.! When You Buy A Radio Buy A i ... r. .I r rna . iiin iiiitv i 1 v. ut. Dte II itwaiucu v. v " ing company of Norfolk, which sub mitted the lowest of five bids, accord ing to Maj. Ralph Millis, Wilmington district army engineer. The concern's bid was $41,221.60 and was below the government's es timate of $50,219.06. Among the oth er bidders was C. Walker Hodges Dredging company, of New Bern, whose bid was $69,496. ZENITH Our Electric and Battery CARTERET HARDWARE CO, Beaufort, N. C. WATERFRONT Continued from page one) I VON BEDSWORTH SAYS HE SPENT ONE HUNDRED GRAND (Continued from page one) -ontinued, l'it week but in com this week he was ordered to pay on hah' the costs. Alton Eeston charged with tres- , passing on the property of John Banks will be tried on September 24. Tnm White. Craven negro who nto Car- was in charge of the station, but h! was sly enough to catch the culprit and also get most of the money back. One of the dollars purloined had been stuck up under the sink in the toilet. Chief Lone-est was summon ed and with the assistance of a State Highway patrolman, Wade was cap tured as he fled across a marsh. He spent the week end in jail. Was first tried in mayor's court and then in Recorders court. He must remain of good behavior for a period of two years or serve a 90 day sentence THIS WEEK'S Obituaries to Morehead City. Capt. Roeberg was her master at Herman he time. three or four of the crew were giv- oxville Point through Gloucester, and Capt. Roeberg came clear and how he WHA1Arr"" " "c "V'T ,ing Ocean m-acn Vrnll,nt his team 0f oXen worthwhile project presented ior,days whlfn the on.y , nrn,t nnw in WPA approval and grant in Carteret ! reach the place was by boat, or v., . county is a bridge connecting Len- L.as vcterdav, confined to the com- jail for 30 days. One of tne oxen re Coxvmey Road and Harkers Island and Jn 'jail of Carteret, because he sented having .uitoes b rush d thence Cape Lookout. Some day there Lould not raise the mere pittance of from its back. I hen lorn "sen tea s go ng to be another War and Cape ! Jo?,? Of the something over 100 the action of the nd Jck fVZ .-ill in ,11 probability nlayl!" "j th.t w, used in building the a blow with a sapling de-horn.ng the imnnrtant nart in that War. And L..h hotel. Von says that seme $70. beast. Tom admitted gu.lt said ne j , ordered to keen a a bridge to Cape Lookout would 000 was borrowed money. was sorry that he injured tne an.ma. whi(,h Urely serve a wonderful use for de-, w? MI who TZTS Manson operate, fensive purposes. Incidently he res- , admitteJ that he would take - g Swinde, M ordered to pay idents of Harkers Island would Dene- . oct.asinany but that the gill ' ... half the costs on charge of reck nr two Oflieer Nelson found on him - , driving or J ,.,.,.ntlv was not for Wade Gou . cn on last Saturday ess anvlnp- or his premises iccent y was not J . I , fir.ed $25 and B7Tsh0yeaar "esi'lent' of 'borrowed' $2.50 from the cash box costs for driving a car while drunk fit from such a bridge. Quite often 1 have wondered why the paved road Wilmington, j to Atlantic was not taken from Len- AND WHO REMEMBERS when ; . ... . : ,i l I Newport who got in the Beaufort News headlines recently. Charlie Chadwick must serve six ,.a,v.o Mji i a verv interesting story w ,u nvnhahlv make several I the road to Atlantic was considered , . th ,.ounty home for vio- R,.fArt Mnrphpud Citv and New ' a dream. Despite the fact that Carter- nrohibition law. If he Bern folks blush if exposed. Herman et county is head over heels in debt, g any trouWe out there he will i ',,v " ka mnuw larp v rransifiifu Ut iuiiii.-v 'Roeberg may be a 'squarehead' but lit is a safe had never n .tlt hp net 1 To.k W Rell 76-year old resi- he has got lots of common sense pack-1 person, wishes the road dent of Elizabeth Citv and father of e-d away in his cranium. Here I go, been constructed F. Roland Bell, Beaufort druggist, writing about the rum-running days j NIGHTWATCHMAN believ- dipH at his home in the Pasquotank 0f 1928 when lots of people right! THE NIGHTWA I CHMAN ouiiv ton Tuesday? Funeral services were here in Beaufort have much more in-; es that the blaze at the .Standard Oil conducted Wednesday afternoon at side dope on it all. All I know I learn ! dock the other mght was d .to ; conuuLieu . j I . . ri: ; ioa J v started bv some arsonist. An oi. to thi MODERN SHOE REBUILDERS FRONT STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. News of the death recalled Beauofrt .Hermar Roeberg about five years lat t.;.n t,.;fV. 1 o Mr tie was Oil vu'auv'ii "." c. his family. He returned to Elizabeth j dock is a heck of a place to start a firo If those casoline tanks anywhere along Front Street should catch fire . . tno w rite, of his narent. WONDER IF BEAUFORT folks and explode tne cnances are . ui-l u Besides his widow and F. R. Bell, ' generally know about a person from entire town would be wiped out he is survived by Walter Bell of Bel- here who tried to bribe the officer in While having a. b.t to do mth oil tie IS surviveu t it i.i, cmo vpars apo I was told lioon a brother- and two SlSiers, cnarge oi a coasiguaiu swuuu w wines j , a Mrs? L L Winderand and Mrs. C. , liquor laden boats through an import that an empty tanker (just emptied).' C Pannendick. and two daughters tant inlet along our coast, it is a very , was Dy iar mum -..6.. . Kj. t appenun-i, auu. a .. .. , ... i..jj 4 k TVio Knmp flndies tour. Mrs. Sam McPherson and Mrs. uay- interesting story Decause ine uiK ioaueu mond Moore and two other sons, An- coastguardsman did not take the f el- empty gasoline drums, lhe tumes mono Moore ana two ou . 6 fallnw!tt.hpn ie-nited have a very damaging drew Ben oi Augusta, ouu -u " ....... ' statu roads. I t-it n. ill nnil r-nuld not Ut ll uai Utl ... appear on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. He will be tried later. Capt. W. M. Yeomans was found guilty of reckless driving and must pay the prosecuting witness tne cos. nf damages done to his auto.A sim ilar case against L. .H. Weathering- Bell of Sanford. EDGAR DAVID HILL Edward David Hill, infant son jwas ready to do some praying before lhe parted company with the big L. O nf' PARI HATSFM. SAYS that Dave cawaru uaviu Jim, num... j Winston and Daphne Hunte Hill of ; Clawson and Filly Mace got lost in Atlantic died last Sunday afternoon, the capitol building at Washington He was four months and 23 days old. about that though because quite often Funeral services were con..ucieu aooui uau iiuui;ii iivtaues quiic uiu.i from the home on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Freeman, pastor of the Methodist church of Atlantic assisted by Rev. Guy Hamil ton. Interment was made in the At lantic cemetery. FOOTBALL new senators and congressmen from the sticks over the land have the same trouble I have been told. SEVERAL WEEKS AGO Capt. Charles Hatsell at the Fisheries Lab oratory planted some loggerhead tur- tie eggs found on the beach, on Piv- (Continued from page one) velop these youngsters into punting experts as the season moves on. Possible candidates for positions on the team this year follow: i Ed Potter and James Cardwell, big iand fast ends, Charles Hamilton, a likely candidate for one tackle with the other still at random; Levi Bev eridge and Ernest Conway, stand out MRS. MADELINE 1ULAK :tie eggs iouna on me oeacn, on iiv-jeriage anu finest .,.,, Tt.nev Chadwick. the one r unerai services iui mis. jiauunnc ci o mo , j Tolar, 27, who died in Morehead City or 35 of them did. Capt. Hatsell and only for a stocky center; And in hnmital at 8 o'clock last night were planted some loggerhead eggs years i the backfield four letter men Brooks conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon. I ago and after hatching was success, and Rice, fast half-backs, Gray Has Rev. Lawrence Fenwick, rector of jful in rearing two, to a weight of 55 St. Paul's church conducted the last pounds, lie released tne reputes wnen rites. She had been ill for the past J during the World War, the Navy took six weeks. Two children, one brother over the island and Capt. Hatsell was and one sister and her parents sur- transferred to Wilmington. vive. ' ' NO ONE SEEMS to be doing any- CUSTOM COLLECTORS WERE thing about the dog situation in Beau- sell, quarterback and David Bever- idge who dropped out two years ago is back now as a speedy hard driving full back for the team. While Coach Dellinger will have a very strong first team, indications are that he will have exceptionally weak reserves. The team will be or ganized almost immediately and prac- N&L formerly L-R Radio Lab- NOWAT FORMER LOCATION OF NOE MARKET ON ANN STREET PHONE 26 PHILCO RADIOS KELVIN ATOR REFRIGERATORS 1 KEG ! O' NASLS THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 193S Published in th ! also have ammuni interett of Beaufort tion for all other Morekead City and kinds of hunting. Carteiet County by From 69c to $1.10 a the Noa Hardware Box. Company. B. H. NOE, Editor. Now that these chilly days are more numerous, it is time to buy that new stove for the com ing winter. The tides are now chase that new stove see our Cole 'hot blast' and Cole 'oil-circulator..' Congratulations to Miss Georgia iNeal right for marsh hen who has caught the hunting. No local biggest Trout taken snortsmail has yet , in local waters this i VISITORS HERE WEDNESDAY fort. This week reports reached the ganized almost immediately and prac-1 John Bright Hill, collector of cus- Beaufort News office that dogs were) tice scrimmages are scheduled to be- H-H'H-,H"H-fr SALES AND SERVICE t t South Carolina 157,931 Farms 10,393,113 Acres $379,190,636 Value Land And Buildings m North Carolina 279,704 Farm 18,122,401 Acres $850,342,794 Value Land And Buildings Come by and see the Superfex Oil Circulator. It is one j of the latest crea-1 tions for comfort in ; 1 tl A A coia ""uCeption terms that will please you. killed a full bag limit. The first spoitsman who kills the limit of marsh hens will receive a box of shells with our compliments. The radio has started. season For year. Her fish taken in the channel near the draw weighed five pounds. Which is a record for wo men. High School Mhe letes: See us when vou need athletic Sportsmen: Deer season opens in 10 more days. Remem ber we have the am munition that will kill the buck you shoot and not mere ly wound him. We better daytime re- equipment. A com- (remember ; plete line -oi toot- those football games balls, tennis rac- . 1 .L. quets, snoes ana me things you want that we may not have in stock will be gotten for you quickly NOE HARDWARE COMPANY Beaufort, N. C this Autumn) us a Philco. W e have many models i n stock to choose from We have a com plete line of cook stoves and heaters. Before you pur- Production of millions cf yoynds of teba::os and cotton annually in the Carolinas is general knowledge. It is not gcnsi-al knowledge that these states produce millions and millions of d:ll?.rs vorth of other food, fruit and truck crops all with a high, health-giving Icdr.: c:n'::n particularly the South Carolina vegetables. To mention only a few major crops . . Fsch;s . . . Peanuts . . . Potatoes . . . Rye . . . Com . . . Wlr.r.t . . . H :1c. is . . . Strawfctorics . . . Blackberries . . . Dewberries . . . Crebucr, . . . C.-.fcfcagc . . . Cucumbers . . Tomatoes . Sweet Peppers . . . 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HERE YOU ALSO GET DELIVERY SERVICE AND LIMITED CREDIT AT NO ADDITIONAL COST AND COURTEOUS SALESMEN WHO GIVE EACH ORDER THEIR SPEC IAL ATTENTION JONES' SPECIAL COFFEE-Lb- 19' (Ground as ordered) Armour's Milk, 4 cans 25c Maxwell House Coffee, lb 30c Sugar (in cloth bags) lb 06c Baker's Cocoa, 1 lb. can 19c Hershey's Cocoa, 1 lb. can 17c Kruger's Beer or Ale, can 14c Popular Brands Cigarettes, pkg. . . . . .12c Baker's Chocolate, lb. cake 17c (1 Pan Free with each 1-2 lb.) Log Cabin Syrup, can 23c Pillsbury's Pan Cake Flour, 2 pkgs . . . 23c Palmolive Soap, 5 for 25c Clean Quick, 5 lb. pkg 40c P. & G. Soap, 3 for 14c (Pirate Book Free) Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 cans 10c O. K. Soap, (large) 6 for 25c Try our Savory Chicken drumsticks ; ready to fry-each 05c Hamburger, lb 17 c (100 PER CENT BEEF) Fat Pickled Pork, lb 20c I " H"t I I H-i-rt-HMittHH" t-M'l H1 I'M 1 1 H M- nim.miiIMm . wimiMur, nw . t W - . ... . .. ..,,. '. ,, . I
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