pSSNATO* ftk 4 ' ISAM ERVIN 9LA ~n—— ii i ■ ' - ■- ■ ■ Washington Standing t the; forefront of the Whig me ementi in North Carolina, William Alex-i ander Graham, the Lincoln County native, had one of the I most distinguished careers of' ahy man ever to sit in the Unit-j ed States Senate f: c.n our State. 1 Graham —He was born near Lincolnton (at Vesuvius Furnace)! on September 5, 1804. Educat-' ed in the classics at the Univer-j GET IT NOW! OIL FURNACE TUNE-UP i fc MAINTENANCE For , CLEAN ,A HEAT B SERVICE r-y ;CC- Coastland Oil Co. \ Distributor Gulf Oil Products DICK DIXON, Manager Phone 3411 Edenton l I If all our wishes lor you conic true, you’ll rate 1961 as the most satisfying year of your life. 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Declining a j diplomatic post in 1849, he was l appointed Secretary of the Navy | in President Fillmore’s cabinet, ! serving from 1850 to 1853. | The political fortunes con-, ! tinued to increase for Graham j until he was nominated as Vice , Presidential candidate on the j Whig ticket, in 1852. Failing ofi ! election, Graham returned to , State politics, sitting in the State Senate. He also served in the [ Confederate Congress as a Sena-! tor. He was elected to the! | Plagued Day And iS i(|htwiih Bladder Discomfort? Unwise ea’injr nr drinking may bo n . source of mild, but annoying bladder irritations mak : nK you fool restless, 1 ) *nse, and uncomfortable. And .f rest- i s nights, with nagging backache, I headache or muscular aches and pains ] due to over-exon ion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to your misery—don't 1 wait try Doan's Piils. Doan's Pills act 3 .ways for speedy I •elief. 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A delicious turkey supper was ' prepared and served by Rocky .Hock club women. | For the program Miss Pauline Calloway showed the film that was recently made in Edenton, 1 “Ye Towne on Queen Anne’s Creek.” j | This was very interesting and everyone enjoyed seeing the beauty of Edenton and its his torical homes. Following the film everyone was thrilled with the exchange of gifts. ! r*= i | By Ted Ketttag i After three years of negotia tion between the Bureau of Sport Fisheries, Department of the Interior; the Agricultural Conservation Service Program and the Soil Conservation Ser vice, both of the Department of 'mum! Agriculture, there has been an j agreement reached regarding Federal assistance for draining farm wetlands in the 89-county ; Prairie Pothole region of Min nesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, reports Michael Hud oba. Washington Editor of Sports Afield Magazine. Congressman Henry Reuss ■ (D.-Wis.), a strong advocate of j conservation, first brought the matter of farm drainage of this I area to the attention of Con-! I.gress in August 1957 at a hear- I ing before the House Commit tee on Government Operations, in which witnesses from the three states testified that our! waterfowl breeding grounds were !in danger if fanners continued to drain their wetlands under! . the subsidized farm drainage i program. According to the Bu reau of Sport Fisheries, this area I has produced about three quar-l ters of the wild ducks hatched in the continental United States, and in recent years, over one third of the potholes in these! three states have been drained THE SALE THAT EVERYONE HAS WAITED FOR, SAVINGS GALORE BELK-TYLER’S ENMRKW VALUES YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS ! EXCITEMENT AND SAVINGS FOR ALL -HUMS! BELK-TYLER’S OF EDENTON’S ANNUAL 13th MONTH SALE ... an event everyone looks forward to because prices are so low! Hundreds of items that are not in this circular will be placed on sale . . . look for them in every department. For the fun of your life ... be here early! ODDS AND ENDS... BROKEN SIZES... ODD LOTS Reductions From 25% To 50% SALE! Assorted SALE! Boys’Winter SALE! Ladies’Selected Bed Comforts WOOL SUITS Boudoir Slippers Light in weight, yet so warm and good Entire stock of boys’ winter suits. Terrific Selected group of ladies’ bedroom slippers, looking. Nylon and dacron. Floral design. assortment still left. Wool and wool blends. A variety of colors, stvks and fabrics. Broken Don t miss out on these. sizes Variety of colors, patterns; most all sizes. ,-e g.#5.99 .... $4.88 reg. »14.« W. . . .$10.49 * IW •• • • 51.43 ■ eg. 86.99 .... $5.88 reg. $17.99. . . .$13.49 . cg. 52.99 .... $2.33 reg. 89.99 .... SB.BB r ‘’S- *22.99. . . .$16.49 rcg. 83.99 .... $2.93 SALE! Selected Group SALE! Entire Stock SALE! Piece Goods “Formfit”Brassieres Costume Flowers REMNANTS A selected group of famous “Formfit” bras Ladies’ costume flowers in a variety ot at a huge reduction. Not all sizes, but a big shapes, styles and colors. Just the thing to . , , savings lor you if we have your size! make your Christmas suit shine; buy several! A I{u ' Be table of y,,< ’ l * romnants •• • aa _ , values to $1.59 a yard! Many different fabrics I*€g. $2.00 .... $1.29 reg. 59c 34{' and patterns. reg. $2.50 .... $1.57 reg. SI.OO 58(* 28c YARD SALE! Odd Lots of SALE! Entire Stock SALE! Selected Group Curtains and Drapes KIDDIES’ TOYS GIFTWARES Large selection of odds and ends in curtains We are through with them until next Christ- Come and buv vour gift ware now at a and drapes. Many designs and fabrics. Val- mas... so come and get them at only % price! huge savings! Many useful items that will ues up to $10.99! , , ~ We must have the room for new merchandise. give voU pleasure throughout the vear. y 3 OFF y 2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE SALE! Men’s Bulky Knit SALE! Entire Stock SALE! Boys’ Christmas SWEATERS Evening Dresses Print Pajamas Men’s wool and orion bulky knit sweaters at Only 8 left! Ladies’ lovely evening dresses. D a really low price! Pullover styles. Variety Buv now for those special occasions. Assorted Bovs sanforized Christmas print pajamas of colors. Sizes small, medium, large. colors, styles and sizes. Elastic \vaistband. long sleeves and legs. Red print only. Broken sizes. reg. $3.99 .... $2.88 V 2 PRICE reg. $1.99 .... S LS 7 BELK - TYLER’S of EDENTON i by farmers through Federal sub-| ! sidies, with the Department of ! | Agriculture paying half the cost ■ r | of draining the wetlands and the -•whole cost of technical assist-! i j ance for such drainage. -j With the 1957 hearings as a! i basis, Congressman Reuss intro-! | duced legislation in February,; ij 1958, to limit Federal subsidies -of farm drainage harmful to ;I wildlife, but was unable to get ; 1 1 a hearing on his bill, owing ; .! largely to opposition by the De- ] partment of Agiculture. How-' ever, in May 1959, he obtained , from the House Committee on d Appropriations a request to the • Department of Agriculture for iC 1 1 to cooperate in the drainagej [ programs in the North Central' • | Area with the waterfowl preser-i >j | i cSfi I I vation program of the Depart-] ment of the Interior. In thej ; past year. Congressman Reuss has held many meetings with] I Agriculture and Interior officials, | and from all this has come the, I working agreement between the i two departments. This new agreement dues notj modify the fact that the ASC County Committees still have; j the final say-so for approval cr' j disapprovad of cost sharing on | ! drainage applications, but now! j MU /'■*=> j '<&? V?-! OfiKIN / w ' ./ T, SINCE 1901 CONSULT THI TIKPHONI CC.ICTOXY I TOP THI ORKIN OTTICI NIARiS' *,OU | WORLD’S LAS! f a ] the three agencies must provide ! information and data to these | committees as to the effect of • ! requested drainage on waterfowl and other wildlife resources. 1 With this information they can . make their decision to approve lor disapprove the applications i for subsidising assistance on drainage, for waterfowl produc ■ ing values as well as agricul (tural values are affected by i draining and both should be j taken into account before deci-- ; sions are made. 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