Hx Month,.. w.? J JJ DM TOOT.............. " I w^So2*?Zt*U2em HOtl?*^tO stop u it ro? 40 not ? tno smj ?" I promptly ulophon, or yrrlU th. auuu. ui tfco oomplnlit will ro! ootro Immediate attention. It to ooy | tootro to ploaao 70a. AH orttdoo oral u ?o mm Nova dw publication I it writer, ottenrtw they will lot > publlahed. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. 1214. FEDERAL PROTECTION FOR THE OYSIVR. The National Conservation Commlsalonars met last weak in New - Orleans, and one of the uppermost T questions considered was conserva4 lion of the oyster and fishing resources of the' South. . Particular attention was paid to the oyster beds on our Southern coasts, and it was so apparent to the convention that our States were letting the oyster industry go to ruin that the enactment of laws by Congress for the protection of Southern oyster resources was strongly urged. The convention came to the deliberate conclusion that there must be Federal supervision, else destruction of the fish and oyster industry. Th* Savannah . [ comment that the suggestion of auch legislation by Congress is "a pretty severe criticism of the coast States of the South." Our contem porary adds: "If, however, those States neglect to conserve their oyster beds, a movement for that purpose by the national government Is to be expected." The criticism is Just. There Is here no Intelligent handling of these practical questions and, if the neglect is continuous, wrought to have our oyster and flshin.* Interests taken out of our hands fc J the same reason that the "wicked and slothful servant" had taken frorhim the talent with which he failed to do business. In our oyster bedc we have been reaping where we did not sow. We have been getting something for nothing a long time but by neglect and lack of intelligent conservation the oyster beds ar*? fl failing us. The News thus stater the case for Georgia. P "We are not prepared to speak for other coast States of the South, but it is undoubtedly a fact that th?oyster beds of this State are woefully neglected. They are under the supervision of the State game and flsh commissioner, and as far as w< are informed Jie does what ho can A under the inadequate laws and with the means at his command to con- * serve them. He Is able to do very w little, however, because of the inadequate laws and the means for the en- n lorcement even of such laws as therr are. Many times we have called the t4 attention of the Legislature to the need of a thorough reform oi the fisheries laws, particularly those that 0 make for the protection of the oys- 0 ter beds. The subject is one. however. that requires very careful study ^ and laws much more comprehensive than those we have. The Legislature never seems to have time to handle the matter as Its importance * demands. The consequence is. that e the oyster beds are being denuded t In the course of a comparatively few # years. If the present exploitation of them is permitted to continue, the P supply from them will not be sufll,- 5 cleat to meet the demand of even a o small part of this State, and- the b price of oysters will bo so high that j( they wilt be regarded as a luxury p and will be found only on the tables b of 43m rich*" r.i..- ' ? Georgia's experience is about that o of every other Southern State, pos- u sibly with the eaeeptioa of Mary- p land and Virginia, where oyster con- % serration la at leant making prog- n rasa. The expected, however, ha? ? happened to North Carolina. Situ 0 ated right in the anlgst of the finest * oyster waters in America, Wliming a tofi' is paying high prices for "Nor- ? folk oyster*." It ia like carrying u coahi to Newcastle, foe a verity. , 0 An alohg the Atlantic coast th? 9 eyttsf bade cover a rati area gad g Hconserved they , valna. Jt has 0 hat they would a mtme. w. we , . 1 Ni%t liff/IV , * a* . Oliver Morosco, >jH who is a 1 maker of stare. flHfl says girls win 9 through experience. ? AAA Get Info the -sausage machine .and work; ^ don't be an amateur all your life. ^9 is his advice. A A &M THIS story has nothing \vhate\ a girl and her opportunities, gent, pretty and alive to the chant music-roll habit. Statistics shots glove fingers against' a music roll implement of trade In other v school and a career seems desirable ly Minnie led the class spng at c cultivated." The tact that Minnie-studies with at least ftvs music teachers, yet ever sets beyond a parlor rssderl?g of "The Rosary," proves to Oil er Morosco, theatre owner, manager. producer and manufacturer of dramatic material, that .Minnie maxee the mietalce of becoming a "chronic student" when she might become a star in the permanent heaven of work and prosperity. Being "Moroecoed." Out Los Angeles way, they have coined a verb: "To be Moroscoed." Being "Morosoood" means, briefly, being hoard, analyzed as to fitness, appraised dramatically and started in the kindergarten of the Morosco "school." The mext news the eastern statos hear of the Moroscped product is when It appears in electric letters on Broadway thus: "Oliver Morosco presents Minolo Blank, in Soand-So," And New YorkTtngd Itself, chucksh and oyBter resources? They have aoled at it, and if you want to see oil tics messed up with a wholly conomlo problem, go to Raleigh hen flBh and oyster legislation Is up >r consideration. So long as politics ut any ice In handling such a queson, or there Is negligence and inifference on the part of the State, aere will be no oyster and fish mservatlon. North Carolina needs experts lnead of politicians on this job, and hen we have laws which even interire with the government's willingess to send shad fry to North Carona waters, it Is about time to long >r National conservation. We might tend our ways, but if we won't or in't, both possibly the case, our nly hope is once more to depend n Uncle Sam.?Wilmington Star. rHAT CAN WE AFFORD TO. PAT POIt CULMBOV CLOVER SEEK? An acre of good crimson clover, ccordlng to all experiment station rldence, adds to the soil from 100 > 176 pounds of nitrogen. If an Qual quantity of this element were Urchased in the form of nitrate of itia or cottonseed meal, it would Mt from 916 to 930. However, to 9 entirely safe and conservative, it us assume that only fifty pounds er acre of nitrogen will be added y the clover. Roughly, this is univalent to S00 pounds of nitrate t soda, or 760 pounds of cottonseed real, either of which at present rices cannot be bought for less' than to. In other words, by an Investlent of 93 tor clover' seed we are btalnlng not less than 910 worth f nitrogen in return. Or let us look | It in this way: Suppose you have 'piece of land in cotton which you kpect to plant in corn next year. Unf 100 pounds per acre of nitrate r soda as your eonroe of nitrogen, bis will certainly not cpst lees than 9, and possibly more. In other orde an Investment of 93 for nitrate r soda will only buy onadhlrd as Ltleh plant food as 93 invested in rlmson clover seed. Much an we dislike te pay 910 a ari.l, mn?t ?o?lnd? t*?t even t ?W ?rl?* almmm *111 , . W. rau?t h.r. Out end Work, ! AU Her Life I] HL II L i R viiaS ^r er to do with the w4r. It it about , When a girl {a seventeen, intelli- i es of life, she must beware of the 1 that more girls wear- out their ' tVnn nr-iini f nnu _ ??. . vvugunvu | rords, when Minnie has finished f , the family remembers how sweet- t ommenccmcnt, and "has her voice ^ i I ling, "We have discovered a new a star" t Had Minnie allowed herself to i contract the music-roll habit, and i fed her little talent to (the usual i succession of voice cnlturists, each' f of which promised to make a great singer of hyr, she wotfld, at twentyeight, still be singing "The Rosary" to parlor audiences or leading the 4 choir through Christmas Carols, 4 Easter festivals, weddings and fu- 1 nerals. while pdople said, "Minnie ' has a splendid voice; she ought- to ] sing in grand opeva." "The trouble Is." says Mr; Moros- I co. who Is astonishingly youthful i for a leading manager person, "that 1 a girl has one chaaod in a million < to be a grand opera success, where i she has a million chances to one as 1 a dramatic success. Bow So Bo a Stair. "Stars,* he oontlnued, "am much ; Uko business men. They do not drop TRY THIS FOR YOCR OOUGH. Thousands of people keep cough-* Ing because unable to get the right remedy. Coughs are caused by Inflammation of Throat and Bronchial Tubes. What you need Is to soothe this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the Phlem and quickly relieves the congested membranes. Get a 50c bottle from your druggist. "Dr. King's Newk Discovery quickly and comI pletely stopped my cough," writes J. R. Watts. Floydale, Texas. Money back If not satisfied, but it nearly aiways neips. Sufficient Unto tho Day. 8andy was walking along the rood In deep thought and it was his minister who brought him to earth again with: "Halloa. Sandy! Thinking or the future, eh?" "No,,r replied our hero, moodily. "Tomorrow's the wife's birthday, and I'm thinking unia>o4j) else to jraaUte ty, OB. ' Machining Mfmde. I fcdl'-e the stage offer* tnaJay the greatest field for UK women frt<* ",c, ?uh to earn e splendid UVb* u4 fo, level op her taleata to their utmost" eel For Minhle'e benefit, we will her. auote a few Moroeco facte: The Moroeco theatre* 111 Lot Ante- 0 lee comprise two?the Barbank ami the Moroeco?where origlnel productions are made; the Majestic, when po the big travelins stars play; the sal Lyceum, when a resident stock company employing ? lane' force is dri primed to take hold of any sort of Irama that may ha contemplated, ind another odd playhouse or two ga rhen tryoule of ysrtooa kinds ems Mi ie fnade. t By the time Mhnte baa been fed erl hroush this machinery ehe ha* , ound herself. If she stands sll the ca oats sha finally finds herself on Br Iroadway. If she meaanres np, say sti 16 per cent, perfect, the goes Into Be ems one of the desen road com- '' laniaa of the Moroeco circuit Or gets > comfortable, well-pa ring berth at fo he "home" theatre In Lea Angel*. th 3r is held In reserve tor eome of the th icon of plays that an always beta#* th vorksd Into shape from the mean- ~ icrioU of thA ni* vriUirt. < Good Oaum'M Mtaafai, And, by the way, there ai% .noW ec sight *Ttf o* My Heart" companies iklttedng over the country, employ^ pr tng approximately' 1JS pgceone. tw ^ H?p Wen ted- companies dp ?< people mdre, and f "Btrd of Paradise" j? troupe, add another 25. Multiply thms figures .by the number of other mann f" iferer product*** end m begin toi hc realise the blgama of the demand tor| th clever little eetreeeee agate* the. n\> msllnees of demand for opemtte wi Sl*In ehort. It looked to me before I' rl left the Moroeeo offices ee If Mtnalei w bed pretty rood chanoe to oern e< be living on the stare and a pretty peer a, one by contracting the habit of tho n, threadbare music roll.. ln hi ??? ei NOTICE OP SAIiB UNDER DEEH ec OF TRUST. th . SC gl Under and by virtue of the powei v of sale contained in a certain deed w of tmat executed on the 1st day oi J July, 1914, by E. R. Williams and 0f wife. Sarah L. Will lama, which said o< instrument le recorded in the efflce M county, In Book IPS, at page 79, do- to fault baring been made ln the payment of the Indebtedness secured n thereby, the undersigned trustee will, pr on the let day of Decdmbar, 1914. at 12 o'clock noon, at the eourt- T1 house dor ln Beaufort county, eell to the highest bidder for eaah, lbs fol lowing described real estate: SI Situate, lying and being in tjie yJ county of Beaufort, ln the State of rirnrn?c^TTmn?ru>-wiv A certain lot of land la the town of Washington, county and State aforesaid, containing flfty-one foot.in width, aad ono hhndred foot In ?]? depth,-the same befng lot No. 8 in j? tho Third Ward, as shown on a com m piled plat of tho said town made by i$ Howard Wlswall, Jr., 6. H? in 1908. n. to which rsfsrsass la craved, and 71 bounded north by Blghtfc street on ?a said plat; east by Lot No. 1 on said th plat; oonth by Lot Ne. tJ en sold ty plat and west by Lot No. 8 on said n< plat, the earns betng ths property et this day convoyed by Howard Wis- L. wall, Jr., and wife, Travis S. Wis- m wall, to the mortgagors herein, this mortgage being given to secure the of unpaid portion of the pnrehaee price W Terms df sale, cash. gi This October Jtth. 1914. ui MARTHA WIS WALL, Trustee. hi WARD A GRIMES, Attorneys. n< 10-88-4 wc m . ? at Don't May Treating Yottr Cowgh. ? A slight cough oftea beeomss geri JJ ous. Lungs get congested. Bronchial ? Tubes fill with mucous. Your-vital- JJ Ity is reduced. You need Dr. Boll'r ^ pine-Tar Honey. It soothes your irrltated air passages, loosens mucous and mates your system resist Colds Give the Baby and Children Dr. Bell ' Pine-Tar-Honey. It's guaranteed te help them. Only SSo at your Druggist Rones. di Notice is hereby given that the of undersigned has this day duly goal I CI AM in administrator C. T. A. at Wm. ty B. Parry. 1st. ot Band- an *** hl*hiS b{sS2J i. Onf?, at that point, on th* Dmln-I lot on Drainage Dirtrlot, where! id dredga ! then at wort. Both of Mid dlatrlcte Tfetrt Midi odgee ore now St work, and si the Int. st which MBS will bs Mid. j in Beaufort eonntr And will toll at the courthouse or at Beaufort cour.tr. N C., en mday, Hoeembcr aOth, Id 14, a< m.. ths following dsssnhad prop It: That tract of land, the prsparty J. A. Wilkinson, situate la North roHna, Beeurort conatr, tnra at ithSTon: Beginning on Pantago Fast at tha. northwest end at the ilh.Ten Lumbar Com.'c dry kiln 0 foot from King strMt, and runBg thenco eastwardty on a line raiiei with King .treat to ths Kor lit Southern Railroad Oe.'a tnuk once up that track to King dreet; ence with Kin* street westward!* Pantego Creek; thenee with aald eek to the beginning. Together th all tbe right title Jntereet ant* tate and lease hold that the fled<3 A. Wilkinson owna In aald de rlbed land, together with all billd E>. Improvements, eta, en the gait* ?party. Also that Blectrte Plant wi 9. A. 11 kin son, situate In the town ef dharen, N. C., part of whlah V* Veted on the tract Jast before deribod, and aald plant eonalsttug aong other property ef the follow g: One 150-horee power, fuor ralre irlxontal engine, maaufaetarod t e Valley Iron Works; ens genera1 ectrlc dynamo. Ho. IBBOt, M kilo itt. one general alaetrie generator pe 8100; one 800 horse pewer op ght holler, manufactured by thicket t Boiler Co..together with al' ilting, piping, wiring, pell eye. too If ipltanoee and equipment, pole*, arc Shta and meters on the ntreeta ae'. the buildings la the tewa ef Bel ivan, N. C., together With all an.' ery ktnd of other , titaiie and [ulpraent used In connection with is Electric Light Plant heft re de rlbed ae contained In aald mart ige. And also that certain franchise 1th all amendments thereto which as granted to the Mid J. A. Wll neon hy the Board or the Town ' Belbaten, en the Bflth day of ctober, If0T, for the operatSona o' i electric light plant for th# Mid wn. Time of eale of the two dredges' overaber 10th. Land and other operty. Norember 80th. Thie October 81. 1014. HE AMERICAN STEEL DKKDG WORKS. A PntnnUt, Mmuw. MMOMS * YAUOHAN. Attorn ays 11-M? :;ci. NOTTOI OF CAM Undar and by rlrtoa al mortgnge itad Juno II, 1111. boa Horaaa motto to the undaralguad. O. D artln, which la rocordad In (da l? ter*a alttaa of Baaufort aounty orth Carolina. U Book l?d. m< I. I w01 sail at pnblln analUa. far ah. to Ua hlghaat hltdar. batay a aourthooaa doar, Baautort ay an , on Daaonrbar 7th, at lr y'aUyi >oa. tha following daaarlkad raa' tata, to-urlt: adjoining tka load* a' T. Thompaom and- otkara, ant ora fully daoarlbad aa fallaa a: On Jaeaba Craok, kalag it aaraa tha Itlioa laud, lyldg ta tka uartk ard at tha tfty aaraa that traa mart Lgad ta W. A. Tkaanli and oalt rdor aald mortgage In Way. ltll ginning at W. A. Thnnipoou'i aarir, upon tha plaoa whlek ha haa r ortgage at Jaaab'a Craak. Thai oaa aald w. A. Thompoan'a llaa ta a hack lino of aald laid: than with Id llaa north II ?-t van tar lough^that a paraljal llaa wltk^tor rallol with tha flrat llaa to jacob'r .rt^u'i^ CO wnaTt o tha* baglaalag, Thla Noraabar U-g-dwe KIECCTOB B ffonm. r'oTLto^r^n*4 u tutor arlaaa 8. Bonnar. lata of tha eounof Boanfort, Notlc. I. h.roby gtv .# te M a!) at ?wt?? to CM ?t mt ^ to? "y'&K.VEag" .. VIM ?MM u ? !>< at IllMMUlU teUuM ?1M? Orlmsa. ImM, Iota of MaooUnd. rut county. NorU ftMUM, tUa k H ooBfr mil ! ' I ksrts* ai.lMWl'fc PMMl Una IM'UtoiUtH ? or Kk*. at Hwl ir. lllf. 00 Mb soMo. will to glaadod k M ! Mr H , m ?m iw ? Mala. Ull xNtTia mm WW P flBML WalUaika. 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