m i
PAGE FOUR
THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C.
Thursday, June 24, 1937
fThe Beaufort News
ftiblisb-jd every Thursday at Beau
fort, Carteret County, North Car.
Beaufort New Inc., Publisher
AYCOCK BROWN Editor
Subscription Rates:
(In Advance)
One Year 1-50
Bix Months '5
three Months - .50
rhe above prices are for the first,
lecond and third zones. In the fourth
one the rate is ?2.00 a year.
Entered as second-class matter Feb
ruary 5, 1912 at the postoflice in
Beaufort, North Carolina, under the
(Let of March 3, 1879.
MEMBER N. C. PRESS ASSO,
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1937
When Man. Best Friend
Becomes Unfriendly
When a dog "man's best
friend, becomes unfriendly it
is time for the owner to ao
something about it. During the
past few days two or tnee cnn-
dren m ceauiort or rast iai
teret have been bitten by dogs.
That is a dangerous business,
Regardless of whose dog it is
or the circumstances surround
ing the dog bite, it is danger
ous because some dogs carry
the germs of rabies and rabies
brings on hydrophobia and
hydrophobia is the most hor
rible and fatal disease known
to medical science. It was
Louis Pasteur who discovered
the vaccine which has frequent
ly saved the lives of those bit
ten by mad-dogs, and it is a
sure cure if the patient bitten
receives the treatment in time,
just like hydrophobia is sure
death unless the patient gets
proper attention. Even the
most friendly dog around the
house might be a rabies car
rier, unless its owner has com
plied with the state law which
says all dogs must at intervals
be vaccinated. But in many
counties, even here in Carter
et, the law is not observed by
all dog owners. It is one law
which by all means should be
enforced. It is not enforced
and it would be a safe bet to
say that more than 50 percent
of the dogs in Carteret and
all North Carolina counties
have not been vaccinated a-'
gainst rabies. The summer
season is a season that dog
owners would do well to keep
their canines tied up. The
summer season is a time when
municipal police should see to
it that owners keep their dogs
at home, or else they, the po
lice shoot them. Physicians
advise that when a child or
any person is bitten by a dog
which is known to be unvacci
nated, that the dog be killed
imjnedateliy, its head cut off
eo that an examination of the
brain be made to determine if
it is infected with rabies. And
get the bitten person to a doc
tor immediately.
McW-PbrfT You WoRKV ASburTm ANVMoRE--
wr'ji HAVE EVETrrWiNC. ALL Y IKE
lv the colored people have
just as much right there as
white people irom a lown
Ordinance standpoint. But
the Inlet Inn dock is a private
dock and if the owners care
to hang a sign and say no
bathing from this pier, they
could do so with authority.
But the owners will do noth
ing of the sort insofar as the
white people of the town are
concerned. If colored people
continue forming a gallery in
that vicinity when white peo
ple are bathing it is going to
make a bad situation worse.
Life Guard Needed
At Inlet Inn Dock
A life guard is needed at the
Inlet Inn dock. It is a fine
place to swim and huge crowds
go there each day for that pur
pose. Included in the throng
are many small children or.
non-swimmers. Eftorts should
be made on the part of some
local civic organization to em
ploy a life guard to be on du
ty there at certain periods of
the day. It may be something
which the Boy Scouts could do
at no cost. Most of the older
scouts are excellent swimmers
and they could be designated
to duty at certain periods each
day or each week on the Inlet
Inn Dock. It is a nice proposi
tion for the NYA to consider.
And The American Legion,
The Rotarians or any of the
local civic organizations could
at small cost sponsor the em
ployment of a life guard for
the Inlet Inn dock and in turn
do a worthwhile deed for the
youth of the town who go swim
ming and bathing there. Any
way you look at it there is a
need for a life guard at the
Inlet Inn Dock.
The Inlet Inn
Dock
As we understand it the In
let Inn dock is a private dock
but every white person is ex
tended the privilege of using
same for swimming or other
water activities. There have
been some complaints from lo
cal white citizens that while
the colored nennl nf r.fiA Tnwn
were not using the dock for
swimming purposes there are
frequently times when colored
people throng along the water
front in that vicinity and even
go on the wharf for observation
purposes if nothing else. That
is a bad situation. ' The good
colored people of Beaufort
know that it is ' a situation
which should not be tolerated,
and it is quite likely that the
crmAHinn will nnt h fnlorntarl
for any length of time. Legal-
The Manual Arts
Training School
Credit is due to civic clubs
and firms of Beaufort who are
cooperating in making the
Manual Training School con
ducted by Fred Lewis at the
Boy Scout hut a success. Such
loval support means the citi
zens of Beaufort are interested
in the welfare of the children
of the community. Such train
ing not only keeps the children
off the streets and away from
unwholesome environments
but it teaches them to make
useful objects. During the
past week some 80 boys and
girls have been busy making
trays, aprons, doll clothes,
paper butterflies, boat models
and tables under the direction
of Mr. Lewis. The boys are
also mending benches and
chairs for the Sunday schools.
All boys and girls from the age
of seven to 16 are eligible for
registration in the manual train
ing school and there is no
charge to the enrollees. Much
credit goes to Fred Lewis,
who conceived the idea, and
much credit goes to the organ
izations here which helped fi
nance the project. Those
who are sponsoring the school
follow: Rotary Club, American
Legion, Beaufort Business As
sociation, J. F. Duncan's S. S.
Class, Woman's Auxiliary of
the Episcopal Church, Ruth
Bible Class, Legion Auxiliary,
Lipman's Store and Feltons.
They are to be commended for
their splendid interest.
t..;..;..;..j..;:':!'H":M"!"!"JH-"I
Obituaries
JAMES CHADWICK
Gloucester Funeral services for
James Chadwick, 76, were conducted
at the home here Friday with the
Rev. Mr. Joyce, pastor of Straits
Methodist Church, and the Rev. Sam
Leffers retired officiating. Mr. Chad
wick died Thursday night following
an illness of several weeks. He was
widely known in this Coastal county
and played an important role in the
life of Gloucester community.
Surviving are five sons and three
daughters: They are: Carteret Coun
ty's Sheriff Elbert M. Chadwick of
Morehead City; Dr. W. S. Chadwick,
Carteret health officer and practicing
physician of Beaufort; Henry Chad
wick, Gloucester; Vivian Chadwick,
Smyrna; Harry Chadwick, Washing
ton, D. C; Mrs. Flora Bates, Glouces
ter, and Mrs. Bert Mears, New
Bern. Two brothers, J. W. Chadwick
KEEPS ALL
KINDS OF
mm
Ul
inj
FOR DAYS!
Our Mail Box
C. M. T. C. CAMP
To the Ediitor:
I have been chosen to represent
the Citizens Military Training Camps
in Carteret County and it will be im
possible for me to be in the county
before the middle of July and that
will be to late. If you know of five
or six boys that might be interested
in the camps, I will appreciate you
sending me their names.
The boys from Carteret County
will go to Fort Bragg, N. C. from
August 3rd to Sept. 1st.
Any help you can give me will be
greatly appreciated.
I will not go in any details about
the camps as you are familiar with
the purpose and workings of them.
Thanking you in advance, I remain,
Very Truly Yours
Guion B. Simpson,
2d, Lt. F. A. (CASC) Bragg.
Editor's note: Any boy in Carteret
who wishes to enlist in the C. M. T. C.
may bring his name to the editor of
The Beaufort News or write Lt.
Simpson direct for further details.
A. B.
Iff?
SERVEL ELECTROLUX
RUNS ON KEROSENE
(COALOM.)
FOR A FEW CENTS A DAY
OW five your food the fined pro
tection science hat devised . .
enjojr the same pleasure and con
veniences of modern refrigeration
that eily hornet have I
Clip coupon for free
literature.
Protect food perfectly
Frewse loe cubMdert
Saves Itep; voftrh, money
So daily at ten tiorNo stater
No machinery to t
Flea beetles causing costly destruc
tion of tobacco plants in the north
western tobacco belt of North. Caror
lina may be controlled by spraying
the plants with a poison mixture,
recommends extension entomologists
at firnf P.nlljMM.
J DEALER'S NAME
AND ADDRESS I
Itioa, complete taSaraauoa abost lunl
Electratux, l Kerosene Kataearater.
Nsa
I
Street r RJTJD-.
I
I
f
NOE HARDWARE Co.
BEAUFORT, N. C
of Beaufort; Monroe Chadwick of
Straits, and one sister, Mrs. Tauline
Moove of Beaufort also survive.
MRS. CLARA WILLIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara
Willis, f.tl, were conducted at the
home on North River road on Thurs
day June 17 with the Rev. C. T.
Rogers officiating. She died Wednes
day evening of an heart attack. In
terment was made in the Longest
Cemetery near Rorth River road.
Mrs. Willis is survived by her hus
band, Albert Willis and four daugh
ters: Mrs. Eugene Perry, Miss Ola
Bell Willis, Miss Lillie Mae Willis of
this county and a sister who lives in
Virginia. Four sons also survive.
They are: Robert ( Cecil, Ernest and
Will Willis of this county.
illness and death of our beloved son
Elijah Bell Willis. We are especially
grateful to those who sent flowers,
who loaned the use of their cars and
to the Davis choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis.
SEASIDE BOUTS
Add Warren will present the first
of four boxing shows planned for At
lantic Beach Casino this summer on
JuJy 9, it was announced today by
Bob Connell. Well known fighters
will top the cords.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS
ELIJAH BELL WILLIS
WILLISTON Funeral services
for Elijah Bell Willis. 11-year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis of
Williston were conducted at the Meth
odist church here Friday afternoon
with the Rev. Mr. Mathewson and the
Rev. Mr. Joyce officiating. He died
on Thursday. During the last rites
the Davis choir rendered songs.
Besides his parents the youth is
also survived by one brother, Pres
ton Willis and three sisters. They
are: Mrs. Walter Wade, Mrs. Lelia
Gillikin and Miss Rosa Mae Willis.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank those who show
ed their sympathy for us during the
Te,e!
Beaufort Cafe
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Try Our Seafood
Spanish Mackerel, Blue
fish Soft Shell Crabs
Clams and Shrimp
Cooked to Suit Your Taste
SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNER
BAKED, STEWED
OR FRIED
CHICKEN
ROAST TURKEY
4 Vegetable Side Dishes
Iced Tea and Dessert
Only 50c
Private Dining Room on
Balcony For Parties
THE
Beaufort
Cafe
(In the Heart of Down
Town Beaufort)
PRESCRIPTIONS
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
He Will Tell You That Our
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is fully equipped to compound the most
intricate prescriptions. Our Drugs are
pure, fresh and potent.
We Employ 3 Registered Pharmacists
To Serve You
LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
F. R. Bell, Druggist
SERVICE TO THE SICK
BEAUFORT, N. C.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
Week End Special
SEABREEZE FLOUR
(Made by The Quaker Oats Co.)
Especially Adapted For Light Bread
Making Self Rising or Plain
121b.sk 50c 241b.sk. . . .95c
A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES,
MEATS, FRUITS, AND GREEN
GROCERIES
Owens Bros.
GROCERIES
FRONT STREET
BEAUFORT
SELL YOUR-
Tomafoes, Round Beans,
Early Corn, Cucumbers,
Squash, Etc.
AT
Beaufort Auction Market
AH Grades Are Bringing A Higher Price Here
Than Any Place in The County
You Have The Privilege to Refuse Any Sale and
it Costs You Nothing if you Do Not Accept The Sale
ALL SALES CONFIRMED 3 CENTS PER
PACKAGE
You Have The Privilege of the Bids of All Buyers
Which You Do Not Have In The Field or at Private
Sales
YOUR COOPERATION MEANS SUCCESS
OF THE MARKET
BEAUFORT AUCTION MARKET
This Ad Sponsored by
Carteret Hardware Company
Incorporated
BEAUFORT
NORTH CAROLINA