PAGE THREE THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MAY 7 1925 c When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them m w mar PEOPLE SUPPORT WAGE CeM j MISSION GOVERNOR THINKS I (Continued from page or.e) 'for immoral relations with a child under 14 years and had served one ver. The naro'e was revoked for a 'fnrthpv hearinsr cn the matter afte The Corporation Commission is I facirr; a prrblem that may five e'.me , trouble. A negro purchased a ticket to ride on a bus and was refused the privilege. He insisted and the diiver allowed him to and the Commission, I.:-!- 1 ;-: t.i.r.An . .... wmcn iias supei viciun uer -jumcs, the Governor had reeeivea protepts. , . , . , probably will have to settle tne case, lit is the first time in a long period f . I , , , , , If the busses are common carriers, that a parole has been revoked under i ... .. , ., ... and there seems little reason to re- such conditions, u not tne oniy time. , ., ... ., Smith is a young man. The Governor took action m an- entirely within their rights in re- Potato Barrels The uovernor iook action m an- .. . ... ... I , . , , . , . questing transportation and it may other case which attracted attention , , r . .... I . r . , . itt be that the bus companies will have when he refused a parole to W. w. . , . . , , wiicii at to mae provision for them. The at- Green. a negro captain m the U. . . . .n i u'cl ' fe ,K .,. . A torney general states he will rule on (Army and formerly military instruc- matter case ,g actuay tor at the negro A. T. and T. Co.- t . lege, ureen was Btiiirnteu Davidson county to serve seven years Governor McLean during the week fliRfMiKHfir! tha TlfiTim'tmpnt nf Cnrafr- for an attack on a negress The . r tpd the j !b. c3 4j 'indicates best what people think of their motor cars? SktSSWeff: Aether they buy another of the same make when they come to buy a new one. More than 75 of the Buicks built each year are purchased by former Buick owners. Foider Automobile Co. New Bern, N. C. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them lature to create to take over the Geo logical and Economic Survey. The prisoner o rvoria un. ... wffl b? charJfed fnrn5sh. :tion at the time. A peculiar feature icf the matter is fhat though Green 'JS a 'still holds his commission "Nothing Bui Pine ing data on North Carolina to all in quirers and generally will exploit the Arrry. Alex Kounian, n aictmtu.is 4n,inot,i,.. nnrn.v,na r,f M r county negro, who was to have d.ed He hgg grpat pang fQr the D on Friday, May 1, for the murder of ment am, ,g to appoir:t a a son of former deputy sheriff ic head or ft .n future Fesperman of Mecklenburg, has been , Hflrdy and Merritt Killor given a three weeks hold on hfe m haye gpent Jn order that Pardon Commissioner Sink itentiary thg mm.der rf phu may investigate the case personally. .n Graham county havg been ; It is said that there was provocation their by Governor for the dime the man committed and He gayg there g djubt ag a belief has been expressed that man- wag (slaughter msy have been committed hard fought and doubt wag thgn x but not murder. Mr. Sink will go to www t.h. man had j Charlotte to conduct his investiga- connection with the crime. ! 1 The Ycung Merchar.tile Company which operates a number of stores in Eastern North Carolin guilty during the week of not giving workers proper care. The concern will have to provide immediately chairs n its stores for the women clerks. State Revenues Decrease. The State's revenues are failing be hind and to date there is a shortage Eoyle Sink, Commissioner of par- about one of the busiest nen in the capital these days. He is be ing besciged from all sides for clem ency. A lot of prisoners are "trying out" the new governor while others who appealed to Morrison without avail are back again to tackle Mc ILean. In addition there have been a lot of new cafes for clemency pre sented. Mr. Sink rarely has any BOOKING ORDERS NOW WITH GUARANTEED DELIVERY Carteret Lumber Co. Beaufort, N. C. its 2 hind ana to aate mem - UV?" spare moments I, of $000,000 when compared with the I Opportunity t 1 VVltU Governor The state borrowed $6,000,000 for NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES AT ORIENTAL, N- C. Low rate Week end Excusion Fares from BEAU FORT to ORIENTAL, N. C. $2-80 Week end tickets sold for use on Fridays and Saturdays com mencing May 1st and continuing until September 26, 1925, lim ited to midnight of first Tuesday following date of sale. EXCELLENT SURF BATHING, FISHING AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS For tickets, information etc., inquire of any agent. I collections oi uisu ycn. vj.ti..v,. ... ... , . McLean has taken cognizance ox the ' ' smaller revenue and as director ot , ;th, budget he issued a statement out- for current obligations and will be ie- ! lining the cuts in appropriations which it may be necessary for him to make in order that the State may paid with revenues collected. The Rev. William S. Shacylette of Burlington will be the first- prison to mane in oruer uiia uic una- . a, , .. ,ii,.).r. ..j chaplain and weliare officer of tne, 1 not spend more than it collects and ' E i ., jt, TTndof the state 1 nson system. He wrs t:p-1 I pile up a further deficit, undei tne , , .,, . J ' . t, , . a t ,.j k pointed during the week arid vi;l p ivc 3 Executive Budget Act passed by the r Leaislature, the Governor is charged Ki? nences so as not to exceed revenues- rioi.'it; uujniu vr." t Expert Shoe his entire time to the convicts. The rate case to be heard in Rich-! mond this week involving North Car-1 clina iiiti'u-state and inter-state rates j . xt ii. ,i,.in,r will De iouowea witn mieresi ners. , brated all over North Carolina dunng t The State will be represented by able : ...oV t M'-Tn'-iPv z 1 . i - racetiiig of prominent citizens from all rations oi the Stats was held du xinjr the week and Governor McLcr.n v-'ill issue a proclamation ktor on vhe Reoainn subject. Pffe-ear.ts wi.l be hela 'throughout the State and a committee is at woik planning for the aiTair. i State convicts piobably will be sent to work on the roads of the State Highway Commission in the near fu ture. This is in line with the Gov- i .... 1 T . ernor's leccmniend.ition to ti.e ife.a- h-Arrp which received its sanction. counsel to tight the euse which was , brought by the state of Virginia. The Department of Public Instruc-1 tion has announced that North Car-! olina high school students who attend i Citizens Military Training Camps this summer will be allowed a quar ter of a credit on their high school courses. The State is the first in the South to take such action. DAVIS NEWS ITEMS. We sure are having some cold If you want expert work on your shoes bring them to this shop where all work is guaranteed- The Beaufort Shoe Shop The Shoe Hospital That the commerce of North taro- weather and have been for the past lina is on the inc.-ease is shown in few days. figures made public during the week pk0V. Eric Gaskili of Sea Level was by the Department of Commerce, here Sunday and preached a very North Carolina's products for the fine sermon and a large congregation year 1U23 were valued at $351,911, attended. 000 an increase over 1S21 of 41.2 Dr, Hensley of Greensboro preach percent. ed a very fine sermon here Frichty Wake county wants to have its night. j roads which are connecting links bird Prof. Leoland J. Davis who has! surfaced and the Highway Commis- been teaching at Messic came home 'sion has agreed to do the work if the Thursday to spend several weeks and ; county will advance $800,000. The was accompanied by his wife and j money will be repaid out of Wake's little eon. j 'share of the highway funds in com- Mrs. Madeline Baker and little ing years. No decision has been son ieft Sunday to go back to Wash-1 'made yet, though it will be neces- jngton, D. C. j -fn- tViP comitv to have a bond Miss Inez Davis left Mondav for election before it can go into the : Aberdeen to visit her sitter Mrs. ; ; preposition. Medlin. j i The State speed limits were in-: Mr. George Gilbert of Beaufort ; creased last Friday to 35 miles on was here Saturday for a short while the open highways, 20 in residential i Mr. Garland Hill of Atlantic pr.es-. districts and 10 to 12 r.iiles in con- ed through here Saturday on his way j ;Pested districts. This is ac.rd;n?. to Atlantic. ito the act increasing the limit p.!sseJ , Rev! G. P. Lanier went to Beau-, i'by the last legislature which author- fort Saturday on a business trip, ized the into become effective on M:y Miss Kathleen Salter spent several , lt days in Atlantic lnrt week. i The quickest and easiest way to make money is by investing in real estate, under favorable conditions. In some of the large towns in North Carolina there are people who were worth but little ten years ago and are rich today. They made in vestments in real estate and the towns have grown. There are just as good chances today as there ever was and one of the best is Went Beaufort Hundreds of people in North Caroli na and other states have bought West Beaufort lots. Some; have Already sold out at a profit. Others will hold on and get a still bigger profit. Some of the peo ple who had bought have come here and bought more lots. Several people who live in Beaufort seeing the opportunity at hand have bought West Beaufort lots. Building has commenced now and soon a fine town will spring up on this beautiful site. Those who buy now will be able to pick the most desirable lots. They are all good but seme are of course better than others. Some people do not realize it but a big boom in Carteret County real estate has started. Are you going to get your share of the benefits? Beaufort Realty Corp. B. E. Moore, Local Representative W. B. Blades, Pres. J. S. Miller, Vice-Pres- O. W. Lane, Secty-Treas. 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