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roLUME XXXUt No. 32
10 PAGES THIS WEEK
BEAUFORT, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1944 10 PAGES THIS WEEK
PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
mnrJP HAMllTftll
irriiniC OAA
DAMES FOR BIG
ROLL 0FH0M0R
Morehead City and
Beaufort Panels
Still Incomplete
i ,.t-her Hamilton who is
peering together names of all
!, Carteret boys in the Service
for a huge Roll of. Honor being
prepared by the uoreneuu v.
n ...i. t tn Americf.n Legion made
his first progress report today.
Ti,;ri hundred names have
been gathertd and classified to date
a. v.,. nil of those co
operating with Judge ' "
artntin? re named p.ac-
. , .mall community n
tieauy evcij - ,
A-f. n hsirinz sent in the
desirea ui .
j . rnmnlete. out ne
says that data on Morehead City
and Beautort juy '
About 320 names are registered
from each place but of approxi
mately 600 in th3 County still un
registered, he fe Us the bulk are
from these two places.
In conversation with us today,
judge Hamilton gently put Beau
fort in the posit on of holding up
the works. Comi mniues
listed alphabetically. Atlanta like
Abou Ben Adheu will "lead all
the rest" and Eeaufort is to be
eiven second place, but so sure is
he that the oeauiuiv
plete that he is reluctant to ko on
with the Betty boys. For the time
being he is holdi ig the mat or in
abeyance in the interest oi
Beaufort representation.
x ,.opinfion of what this
Le-rion Post is trying to do for the
County, everyone who nas a sou u.
husband in the service and who n..
not already done so is urged to
,cul a card to Judge Luther Ham
ilton, Morehead City, giving that
information at once.
Wait And See
"Due to the .pread of polio
eastward to one or more ad
joining counties, the County
Board of Health has adopted
control regulation which at
present indicate the h"I
of the Carteret County Schools
aot earlier than Thurs., Sept.
14. School " employ" and
the newspaper. wilHie front
us further and more definite
ly ia this connection between
Sept. 1-5. Until then your
... a. to th. date of ac
tual opening U a. good a.
UTTeahoe was addressed
hy Supt.J. G. Allen this morn
ing to principal, and teacher,
in the hope that t would be
received before any of them
gave up their summer employment.
RATION
BRIEFS
GASOLINE
A-ll good through Nov, 8.
SHOES
No 1 and 2 "Airplane" Stamps
in Book III good indefinitely.
SUGAR
Stamps No. 30, 31 and 32, Book
... -j r tinunds of sugar m-
IV, jrouu " r , . c iu
definitely. No. 40 good for 5 lbs.
inning sugar through February
28' 1945CANNED GOODS
Blue Stamps, Boole iv,
through Z-8 and A-5 through F-B
cood indefinitely.
I5 MEATS aj
Red Stamps, Book iv, -:
through Z-8. A-5, B-5, C-5 good in
t definitely.
i -s.j a anA K couDons good
through September. During Octo-
-:- hPr unusvu -
t Tanged at Ration Board or new
si 1944-45 heating sea. v--r-
I f Fverv car owner must write
S ' . . mhPr and State m
Sv-ncTo. ail gasoline coupons
i 1 .in his possession.
I ,t i D..I Tontrol
I I All persons renting, or offering
1 1 A ..... i;; mmrters wiiat-
for rem, uny ii'b . ..
1 x -winter each cweii-
' 8overe mus r:; " ntroi oip.ee i..
t ing until wiui k.i. ,
" r their rent area. Persons who feel
; l. e L c. hpin? overcharged
Vt i: ;hmit complaints
? ' 1 . t,k rmnlaint forms aro v-
; :IL Rnard if your area .loes
Tot have a rent control office
LONG DOCKET
111 CO. COURT
Verdict Postponed
For Nelson, Driver
Of Car Colliding
With That of Dean
of Shaw University
In England
A Hinified intelligent colored
family were prosecuting witnesses
on Tuesday in a case in which Jul
ius Nelson (white)-, woreneau
City, was charged with driving
while under the influence oi intox
icants.
Barksdale, Dean of Shaw Uni-
vnlaitv. Armeared in Court wit.i
his wife, a teacher in the Rdeigh
erhr.nl and two sons, all three oi
whom were banged up and band
aged, and a third son is in tne
Morehead City Hosptial with e
broken leg.
The Barksdales are employed by
fho Put rmwfords at Camp More-
head. Last Saturday evening while
driving toward Beaufort they met
wir.n u.hn was headed toward
Um-Phefl.fi Citv. Nelson suddenly
at hio of the Hienway anu
swerved toward the Barksdals car.
In the collision, the Barksdale car
was damaged to an extent esumav
ed at $300 and every occupant re
Nelson, un
u.. onirnnwlprlcerl his drunken
condition to which a patrollmen tes
tified who found mm ieanin -the
Sea View
Apartments shortly after the ncci
dent. Moin rlnimprl a marine, whose
name he does not know, was driv
ing his car. No one else saw tne
marine. Whether a marine was ac
tually in the car or not was not es
tablished. Case was continued for
..Aint until AllSUSt 15.
irLUIVb Wltv.- cj -
t., ctvil-inir pnntrast to the spieen-
AU .
i.. ,ir.;Sprl tpstimonv of the barks-
dak's, was the case of Lillian Da-
nir,vp,n. North River Koad,
charging her brothor, John Mur
rell with assault on her son, Earl
Junior Davis, to whom she reti red
as "a little child 18 years old.
Junior, a slight bespeciacieu
ed by told of the assault in a nam
ing and involved manner with
many promptings from Mama. Lil-
lian then wok me wuu, -
ited by the presence of Court of
ficials and fairly shrieking from
emotional excitement she gave her
side of the story. In a duet of in
vective she and John talked so
high and fast as to make it seem
as if they were talking in a for
eign tongue, and when John s wife
wnrrl. Lillian drowned
Lout- the'-whole crowd succeeding m
making a broil between three peo
i annnA like a rioting multitude.
Tr.hn never took the stand for him
self but said simply" that ite wa
playing with nephew Junior. Pray
er for judgment was continued on
condition that he let Junior alone
i nfnara costs of SI. 80.
aim t"jr .
Mr. Annie smitn iwuuiu
,uitp nf "Annie's Place" be
and Morehead City
Kirbv (white)
Cliaicu " - . ,
WpIpti MfeCov (white) witr
assiult. Both were found guilty.
In the case of Kirby prayer for
judgment was continued on condi
tion of two years good behavior
and the young girl was given ume
ly advice, a 30 day sentence sus
pended on conaition oi
hnvior. and the two paid consolidat
ed costs of $21.95.
A marine sergeant lett nis car
with Roland Smith (white) New
port, for repairs promising to call
for it in three days. On the even-
th omp. dav he accidental-
lv discovered that Smith used it
for a trip to jyioreneau ity
il, oQafe Smith was chartred witft
Lllv uvcv... - f
ectine the speea-
SlCttiuiB , - , I
ometer, and Sam uaroer, wnn iuo
with him, was charged witn biuh.b
and abetting. Smith's charge was
changed to trespass oi wnicn e
was found guilty ana given ,.
year suspended sentence upon pay
ment Of COSt Ot ?11.0U. Drtioci
A not euiltsr.
Barney Matthews (white) wore-
tuj ritw was recently iounu
lllHU " -
:u f foL-incf i unit of a
nwnf Af iur. Lewis Marouci8
j vro, Vnrlf for xenairs four
1 i 1 W .IL VI .w..- - .
nnd npver returning it
,VCBis c-b" .
He was ordered to replace me w
ootiefviner to the plaintilt
Willi UUC ov.w. ---o '
and pay costs of f 22, Matthews a-
peared again xuesaay unun -"i"-nlv
with court
order. Matthews is under bond to
appear again the 15th ana sausiy.
the court that he nas compute.
Harold Wilton, Newport, uru,
rhanzed with nonsupport of Mrs.
Wilton and her 2 minor children
was heard after continuation lor
several weeks. Wilton was found
:u Provpr for iudement con
tinued upon condition he provide
Pvt. Robert A. Clover, USA, on
of Mr. nd Mr.. W. T. Glover ot
Wet Beaufort, entered the Army
two years ago at Ft. Bragg. He
trained at Ft. Benning, Ga., and i
now leriring abroad with our arm-
id forces.
ERNEST SNOWDEII
BACK III STATES
Beaufort Boy Has
Seven Decorations
For Achievements In
Two Tours of Duty
In South Pacific
Abroad
. .Sgt. Talbert C. Dunn, USA, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunn of Ann
Street received his silver aerial
gunner's wings at Laredo Army
Air Field, Texas, had advanced
training at Peterson Field, Colora
do Springs, Colo., and Lincoln,
Nebr., and is now serving abroad
with an Air Service Command.
CARTERET BOYS IN
THE SERVICE
Tommv Russell. , USN, returns
to Camu Peary. Va., on Saturday
following leave spent in Beaufort
and Morehead City.
rnmHr. Finest M. Snowden has
to the United States
for leave after leading Navy Air
Group 16 in combat with tne ene
Tinian. Guam. Tara
HIV v -f F .... r 1
u.'.i, Millp. Kwahalein, Pal-
ua,' Woleai, Hollandia, and Truck
release from the
Public Relations Office of the 11th
Naval District.
tvnpst's D-roun compiled one of
the outstanding records of the war
.h0n it BPnrerl 18 direct hits on
two Japanese aircraft carrieis and
shot down 45 enemy planes during
a two day battle near the Mariana
Islands last June l'J-20
r-..ct vctiivninof home from
a second tour of duty in the South
Pacific. He served aboard tne
it c Wnsn hefore she was sunk
and earned the Navy Cross for his
work while filing over Guadalcan
al. Between September, 1943, and
June, 1944, he earned me iii
i! AfQ,.it MpH.i1. the Silver Star
Medal, three Distinguished Flying
Crosses, and an Air Meuai inm,
maWpa 7 decorations which we
have been told is- tops even among
veteran Annapolis men.
David S. Nelson. S lc, USN, has
returned to San Francisco, Calif.,
after spending five days here with
his wife on Turner Street.
Lt. Jack Larrick, USMC, has
been transferred to Newport, Ark
ansas, and Mrs. Larrick is with
him there. The Larricks have been
occupying an apartment at Mrs.
Horace Loftin's for the past three
months. Prior to her marriaze ear
ly in June, Mrs. Larrick was Flor
ence Smith.
3 CHANGES III
MEWPOT SCHOOL
FOR 1944-45
Ready For Opening
Says Prin. Pruitt
Principal Ralph L. Pruitt an
nounces the Newport Schools
ready for 1944-45.
The staff, with three vacancies
caused by summer resignations
was not completed until Wednes
day of this week: Mis3 Minnie
Johnson who leaves after seven
years as a member of the high
school faculty is to be replaced by
Miss T.r Verne Vox ot Winterviue
who last year taught in the schools
Countv. Mrs. Clarence
Guthrie, the former Miss Lucille
Parker, leaves after six years ser-
inp Shp is tn he renlaced bv Mlts
Harriett McDowell of Shelby, a
member of the Harkers Island fac
ulty for 1943-44 and at piesent
serving as dietitian for the More
head Citv Hosmtal. Miss rean
Tavlnr of Sea Level, who has
taught in the schools of Carteret
County for some time and was at
White finW last vear. will take the
third grade position vacated by
Mrs. Pruitt. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore,
Chesterfield, S C, will be in charge
of the teacherage succeeding Mrs
Mary Price.
talUinw with Principal Pruitt
ohnnt. the outlook he says
wuaj
he is expecting an unusually large
number of first graders aiuiougu
th. in-45 will not be a record for
the thirteen years of his service at
Newport. There will, howover,
he a smaller senior class
than he has known before. As is
true everywhere, there will Le a
drop there with an incoming class
of perhaps 18 or 20.
POLIO
Due to the fact that an epidem
ic of infantile paralysis (polio
myelitis) b now prevalent in this,
nml ndioinini? states, and has now
spread to the borders of Carteret
County, the Carteret County
Board of Health has adopted reg
ulations designed to control as far
as possible the further spread of
this disease and these regulations
follow this article. The following
information is Drovided for inter
ested persons by Dr. Oliver, Car
teret County Health Officer, wno
wishps also to emrthasize that it is
not the intention of the Board of
Health to cause anyone any unnec
essary inconvenience. The measur
es taken are needed and urgently
essential.
Thp onset of most cases is sud
den; usually with moderate eleva
tion of temDerature, pain in the
back of the neck, drowsiness, pain
in thp affected limbs, diarhea, nead
cold. ptc. Paralvsis is not an early
feature. No layman is competent
n ..t.hliih a diagnosis. Home
,...im.ni i. f no avail. Delay in
calling your physician will result
in serious complications. The early
mv resemble anr com-
"t-- ' - ,
Your lamuv Dnysicni
1U VI. ...uvww. v .
should be called immediately if any
ninoc imnnir vour children or
their associates is noticed.
CEDAR ISLAND
SEEKING ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS
IMMEDIATELY
Prospect of School
Bus Travel Over
Condemned Bridge
Back of Action
John (Bud) Daniels son cf the
Winfield Daniels has been trani
fpred from Ft. Brag? to Ft. Sill
Oklahoma. r , ,
Robert D. Hill, SC lc, USN, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. !. Hill oi
Beaufort, RFD, has been transfer
ror from his ship to a submarine
serving in the Pacific War Area.
He writes of seeing Carlton Rhiu.
who is also serving aboard a suo-marine.
EDWIN GATLIH
RECEIVES Mf DM
Award Made For
Heroic Rescue
nS. W. Pacific
r.nmmander Snow-
den credits some of the success of
frt the Japanese:
"You can count on most of their
flyers to pull a boneneaaed siunv.
he says. "They are great acrobats,
l .ft., wont into
wro nnr irunj. The Navy
flyers we fought against off Saipan
were the best we met. They appear
ed to have been specially u.-
xi.:.. ..artrf nr. our fleet, no
lor una n"tv m ,
terms the first day of battle
(June 19-20) as an old fashioned
"Turket-shoot" during which mora
than 350 enemy planes were de
stroyed. Forty-one of these were
shot down by Lis fighters with no
men lost. Japanese pianes,
i..i,., tororpt.s for tne
were rne miiwjr, -
fast shooting American pilots,
dropped so fast during battle that
f flirt tJiinmv aviators be-
came panicky and parachuted from
their planes Deiore
could shoot them down. It was al
most as it they were piowi.ig ...
a huzz saw." ,, ,
During the second day, dive and
torpedo bomber, from Command
er Snowlen,s squadron scored 10
.. ... u!.. nno 28.000-ton Jap
direct " ,
anese aircraft carrier and scored
two direct hits on another.
rn,manriir anowoen w-u
planes in bombing and strafing at
:.i,. cianan before and during
the invasion of that strategic Mar
iana base. Several days
Day he landed on a Saipan airfield
and found time to inspect some of
the barracks his planes naa
. ... i urarA Hleerjlllff in
ed. "Army mi" - i
them by then," he a , du . .
l..:u: a .. oro n TU11 OI Iiuiya
if it had rained hard they woulo
have drowned."
During the American invasion
of Kwajalein in thj Marshalls,
Commander Snowden directed the
air attack on that atoll. He was
aa vie T.pcion of Merit for
aWHlUU It.w o . .
that action. His three uisnncu.su-
ed Flying Crosses and Air meuai
were earned for leading attacks on
varied Japanese islands raiiRinn
from Tarawa to Faiau.
t t Mrs. Edward Potter ar
rived yesterday from Florida to
visit the E. ti. rouers oa
stroot.. From here he is to leporc
to Beaufort, S. C, for duty.
AC Glenn H. Adair, son of Mr.
a w v.. Adair, waa fradu-
anu ...
ated last week from the 2156th
AAF Base Unit at Decatur. Ala.
ti, o.hnnl at Decatur. Ala., is a
primary flying school where Avia-
tion tjadeis reteivc wtu
flying training. Glenn now goes to
Courtland, Ala., lor more aavam;
ed flying.
T.t Bohert H. Hill, USN, wil
spend another two weeks here
with his parents alter wnicn is is
to report to NortoiK ior nis nei
assignment. Robert returned in
Anril from the facinc wnere ns
distinguished himself. Sinca then
he has been in Florida training nen
for a new squadron.
Pvt. Winfield Fodrie, Mrs. Fod
Hp. and his dauzhter, are hero vis
iting Pvt. Fodrie's sister, Mrs. W
D. Skarren. Pvt. Fodrie is sunon
ed at Camp Walters, Texas.
PnmHr. Ernest Snowden, just
returned to the U. S. from the Pa
.;fin tnontre of war. is in Wash
in.zton, D. C, on temporary duty.
He intends to come to Beaufort
next Tuesday to visit his mother
here. Mrs. Snowden will return
with her son and they will be join
ed in Washington by Midshipman
Macon Snowden, of Annapolis.
Edwin Gatlin, AMM 1-c, son of
m- Mr. w. u. uatiin oi v,e-
dar Street, has been given the Na-
.... l Marine Corn Medal.
"TVip Naw Breeze" of the Naval
iral Training Center,
Chicago, for July 23 features nis
picture with that of three others
1.1 hofnro fellow sail-
as ."cjr nS3", , .
-T.- 1 .anama awards
ors in reTw"u ic-cv -
from their Commanding OHicer
Capt. W. O. Gallery.
w,iu,in'a citation reads: "For he
roic achievement while serving a?
plane captain of a patrol piane
j. roaciin mission in the
ainmo Islands area. The rlane
" i
in which he was a crew memoei
hd iust completed a successful
f aiv survivors and was
taking off when a message was re
other nlane some
CCIVCU
ji.,. aunv that another sur
ULSkaiivc t j
?f r.M St.. r.eor.Te. New Ireland
They immediately proceeaeu
to
X I.CJf
nnrtprl location and made a
water landing. Realizing that the
raft, which contained an mjuiei
f-nniH not be brought along
SllVSIa
v,o r.innp. he without hesita
MUC Hc ,
j.:- into rne fea a"
...ttv, line to the ratt, mak
it to bring the sui
o onmib-h to be taken b
i i Hia pnuraeeous and ferries
devotion to duty were in keeping
with the highest traditions oi u.c
Lt. David Mosier, USN, return
ed to the Airfield at Hoksville,
ri;f Kw nlnnp this week after
visiting his family here and mak
ing the acquaintance of his very
young son, David, Jr., Mrs. Mosier,
Memrie, and his mother, Mrs
TTvonch. had a few days together
in Greenville just before he re-turn
ed.
MRS. DAVIS OF H. I.
DIED ON WEDNESDAY
Vnnr o-enerous response to the
Carteret Infantile Paralysis Cam
paign has already provided $500.
to assist in the establishment of
three hospitals in this state for the
treatment of infantile paralysis.
More money is available, and these
hnsnitals stand ready to provide
complete and modern care for all
victims.
Arrangements for admission of
rotipnts to these hospitals may be
. - .
made by contacting ur. uuver a.
Beaufort 486-1.
It hould be emphasized that,
so far, no case has been found in
Carteret County. Precautions are
being taken because one cas-3 has
been found at Swansboro, and
numerous cases exist in Hyle ana
Beaufort counties.6' In addition,
numerous tourists and service peo
ple are constantly coming to this
county from heavily infected
... nnr'TrvrT
areas. Our aim is to rnivruM
Carteret County. Every
available means will be employed
to this end.
An encouraein,z feature of this
epidemic is that the treatment pro
vided has been extremly enecuye.
Very few permanent deformities
have resulted and tne ueam rate
has been relatively low.
KEEP YOUR CHILDREN AT
HOME.
STAY AT HOME YOUKSbU!.
avoid VISITORS AND ALL
PUBLIC GATHERINGS.
TKo nnntrol regulations of the
Carteret County Board of Health
follow :
1. ALL CHILDREN UNDEK
18 YEARS OF AGE shall be pre
vented from attending all public
gatherings; i. e. bathing places,
schools, Sunday scnoois, cnurcn-
es, camps, moving picture tnea-
tres, carnivals, common play
grounds, parties, or tne equivalent.
It is the intent and purpose of
this regulation to prevent congre
gation of children in puDiic re-sutu-ronta
However, it wiil not be con
sidered a violation for children or
adults without private laoi.'ities
for preparation of food to ire
quent such establishments as need
2 ALL GATHERING TU
GETHER OF, AND MINGLING
OF CHILDREN UNDER 18 YRS.
IS SPECIFICALLY I'KUtumi-
ED.
3. It shall be the respo:uioili::
of parents, guardians, or others re
sponsible for the care oC such chu
dren to' see that these regulation.
are STRICTLY OBEYED.
t all i.i.urutnr nr l)U:iic 0
. nil v i"- -
A delegation of something like
20 citizens from Cedar Island ap
peared before the Board of coun
ty Commissioners at their monthly
meeting on Monday to aslc that tne
State Highway and Public- Works
Commission do something about
the road from Atlantic to Cedar
Island. Melvin Styron stated that
some repair work had been done,
but citizens declared the bridge to
be condemned and asked for some
action at once as Cedar Island chu-
Hron nass over it as thev go by
bus to attend the high school in
Atlantic. A delegation also pre
sented the matter later to- the
Board of Education and both bod
ies are asking the State Highway
Commission for action. Supt. J. G.
Allen says he is personally back
of them and is doing everything he
can to hasten action in the matter.
Other business of the day was
somewhat routine. Dr. K. P. Bon-
tier, Morehead City, C. Z. Chappell,
Beaufort, and Wallace li. atyron,
Sea Level, were the only members
present. The Board voted to accept
$100 from C. n. Freeman, More
head City, and S. C. Holloway,
Morehead City for back taxes. The
County also accepted $100 for tax
es for the Timothy Willis heirs,
Sea Level. Tax valuations were ad
justed for Elizabeth B. Jones,
Harvey Daniel, Sea Level, Lee
Daniel, Sea Level, and C. S. Max
well. A tax valuation of $327 was
placed on the 13 acre tract of the
N. E. Colburn estate, Morehead
City township.
A motion was passed that Thom
as Salter's real estate listing at Sea
Level be placed at 5 acres. Real
estate listing of W. Herbert Law
rence, Straits, was placed as fol
lows: 13 acres woodland $130; 9
acres pasture $90; 10 acres culti
vated $1050; and 2 acres waste
$15.
Upon request of R. M. Williams,
County Agent, the sum of $05 was
appropriated for expenses in con
nection with organization of a
Soil Conservation District
John Johnson was requested w
oaint chairs in the Court House
with some kind of quick drying
paint.
STOVES ARE EASIER TO GET
Anyone who has no other means
of cooking is eligible for a stove
rationing certificate, under eas
ier rationing regulations announc
ed by OPA. A small increase in
the supply of cooking stoves makes
possible the eased regulations
teret County Board of Healtli.
11. The staff of the Carteret
County Health Department will be
on call continuously night and day
for the duration of this order.
Telephone, Beaufort 486-1.
ROBERT K. OLIVER, M. D.
County Health Officer for Coun
ty Board of Health.
Edwin is a Beaufort nign ot-uuu.
hov He entered the rsavy in .ua.. . - ..,.:
juy. in. .. .. . !.i. niM.nm(ll)hntlS 101' tOUll
1Q41 and served In t ie racinc pnv - .
Zone' Sor? he was sent to Chi- as ,w.U as home-owners are a v.
cago for further training.
COLLISION
Wednesday about 9:15 a. m. a
Ford car driven by Mrs. Pauline
Pake Ross of Bettie, employee of
! n .Tunes Co.. and a Chrysler
driven by Mr. Lee Murdoch of
Ann & Craven Streets with slight I ease themselves,
.i i-f uHmittinir tourists Ci
cU ag"iJv sjiwvv---B
travelers or visitors irom ouiei
counties as any of these may brine
with them the disease.
5. Public gatherings of adult
over 18 years is advised against
ovfrt in m-o-ent cases, as it is pos
sible for apparently healthy adults
to carry and transmit to oencis un
infecting agent; or to have the a
Case of young Clifford Jeffreys,
15, who works at Cherry Point,
charged with driving on the High
way with a permit only wa3 dis
missed. , , ,
nthor husiness of the long day
costs of $2.uu. .. '
n 1 I U.. ...
injury to Mrs. koss mumrr "
rode with her but none to her oth
tr passenger. The Ross' car was
damaged to the extent of approx
i,v,t0iv $85. damaee to Mr. Mur-
doch's car appeared consiueiaui
less.
ILLNESS
Mrs. Minnie Davis wife of Claud
Davis of Harkers Island died at
Morehead City Hospital Wednes
day. Arrangements for funeral
servifs are incomplete as we go
tn nn as hut. thev are not expect
ed tV be held before Monday or
Tuesday of next week.
onr UrrUoiiI
Investment Ss
Your Investment
In America
6. REPORT ALL
Tf VOUR DOCTOR.
7 THK SAFEST PLACi; lor
your children and yourself is in
8 TAKING NEEDLbSS
nHAKCF.S ENDANGERS YOU
imh vniTR T.OVED ONES
o. A reward of $15.00 will be
paid to the informant of any will
ful violation of these regulation?
leading to conviction of the offender.
10. These regulations remain
til Knecificallv and pub
licly revoked by action of the Car-8:2G PM.
TIDE TABLE
Information as to the tide
ut Beaufort is given in thw
column. The figures are ap
proximately correct and ura
based on tables furnished by
the U. S. Geodetic Survey.
Some allowances must lu
made for variation? in i'ie
wind and also wr.'.i re S..--C
to the locality, that is w heth
er near the inlet or at the
head of the estuaries.
HIGH
LOn
2:21 AM
3:03 PM.
Friday, Aug. U.
8:34 aiyi.
9:32 PM.
Saturday, Aug. 12
3:23 AM. .
4:06 PM. w- rm'
Sunday, Aug. 13
4:28 AM. 10:38 AM.
5:10 PM. 11:44 PM.
Monday, Aug. 14
5:33 AM. , AM.
6:08 PM. ' '
Tuesday, Aug. 15
a. on AM- ' 12:41 AM.
7:00 PM. 12:35 PM..
Wednesday, Aug. 16
7:20 AM. 1:29 AM.
7:45 PM. 126 PM.
Thursday, Aug 17
a os AM. 2:11 AM.
w V - - -
2:12 PM.