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In PACE TWO THE BEAUF0R1NEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20.J930 o iounnj Correspondence- Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your communily is not represented write us for instructions nnd supplies. When leaving home they only 1 planed to stay a few days, but on ar riving Mr. and Mrs. Moore'S influence changed their minds to spend another week with tlnni. RUSSELL'S CREEK We are having some rer." co'a weather at this writing. All hop? it will soon clear oft' and be warm. Tin farmers are all getting ready to plant their rop- as they nil hop? the year 1'.'30 will be a year of success. CORE CREEK. Mis?. Mytrle Rice of Spring Garden who ha been sp.nding a few days with her Aunt M;s. C. E. Dickinson !tft for Mill Creek Wednesday where she will visit her sister. his bov had been badly hurt by an automobile. He ran over the the Coast Guard station at Hatteras as quickly as possible where he secured the services of an automobile which quickly sped himself and Capt. Mart Lewis over the sandy beach to Ocra coke village where he was taken by Coast Guard boat to Portsmouth, and from thtre to Core Banks Coast Guard station by ear, the captain of Ihnvp snpnt. the nast week with their! the station took them to Atlantic a- 'aunt Mrs. Sam Hardy. I bout' 12 o'clock at night and with ' D.. M,. Mru I.ovi Hi)f UWLII IU i'll. Cuu ..aic. -.v ,.iuj SOUTH RIVER Mrs. Cul'.e Jun.s and son Ralph of Peaufort spent the past week with her mother Mrs. AUx Pittman. Mr. Joshua Hardy and Guy Lupton went to Lenoxville Sunday to carry his two children home where they so on. Capt. Telford Willis while fishing Hatteras Inlet last week, and bung at the village Thursday night, . received a message by telephone that 4.4Mfw.J,. $495 worth of beef calves from his farm near Garner. He also produc ed 6i oaies of cotton on 30 acres as Dr. C. S. V-hxwcII GENERAL PRACTICE a result of good cultural methods and dusting the cotton with calcium arsenate. Dr. E. B. Whitehurst OftVe Il.ours to 12 A. M. ar.d appointment. Phone. .V GENERAL . ,ACT1CE J Office Hours: ? 10 tU 12 to 5 and by appointment Mr. G. D. Purifoy who ha? been sick is some better now, and is so he is out. His friends hope he will soon be well. Mr Maxton Sabiston spent a few days last week at Brooklyn N. Y.. He leturn.d home Saturday. a baby girl February 11, named Rosa Lee. Mother and baby getting along fine. Miss Mabel Reel of Reelsboro went home the past week end. The school children had a Valen tine play at the school house Friday Whitely and returned from went and reported it was fine. Mr. C. F. Garner was the guest of Mr. I. W. Russell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wesley Styron wh" has been real sick is now spending a while with her brother Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Fod-rie. Messers Robeit Bridges Sabiston Ri'.k-igh Tuesday. I j At the present w rn--s Molva Fodrle entertained aline some extremel :uc:-V- cf hi r n s FrV'"1 night at j a bi. th.'tay and Vnier.ti.ie pa.ly games j Miss Etta Mao Tosto, Evelyn Can wore played and refreshments served j non and Nina Hub. inks were the Ail had a good time and voted Miss guests of Mi. Gladys Gaskins Sun- i iting we are hav- j : cold weather. Fodrie a chamiing hostes Miss I.ticile Garner while with her aunt and Mrs. Roy Taylor. We is im't pndin! i uncle Mi wei aC'.' ; de nt ' tin. Miss Helen Russell is sick at pres ent we all hope she will soon be well. Mrs. C. F. Garner and daughter. Miss Louise Garner spent a while with Mrs. Wesley Styron Sunday afternoon. very orry to learn of the Mr. North Sabiston had of line his ear overboard off the badge near Davis. We were so glad to know he was not hurt he was indeed very fortunat?. Mis L. C. Dickinson and children spent Suday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T.Eubanks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Norman have moved in with Mr. and Mrs. GuyNor-man. Mr. Bridires Sabiston is on the sick list this wetk. He a cold. an automobile drove them to Beaufort ; arriving there near 2 o'clock. ; The boy was hurled over and across the road, but so far as is known now he is only suffering from a crush. d foot ana some biuises about ths face. T.iis i: the first time a car has done , any real damage among our people. M.:iv!y it seems to me that Satan (or the old devil) would have been more the 14. Quit; a lot of the parents; fair to we p.ople in these last and hard days, had he appealed to us as he did to Adam and Eve (or Eve) in , the form of a serpent instead of au-! j tc mobiles, the snake couid not be-' jgile every body, cause there are some i w ho do not like apples, but every-1 ; body likes to ride in automobiles.' ' Mr. G. D. 11:11 special rc-pres.-nta-j ve oi the Accident Lite insurance company is here wetk on a business uip. He is stopping at Cleveland, spent the pa t week end in Beaufort. Davis' place, and it is reported he is I Some of the farmers in our neigh-' doing a rushing business here and borhood have planted peas and are ' further down the sound. : makinsr preparations to plant white Mr. Hill is likely to do a big bus potatoes. ine.-s in this locality, later at least, : i cause they are selling a life oiiev, , not a death one. I Capt. Tobe Lewis, after blo v'ng a ; hole through his engine near R util ity's Hammock down Core Sound was taken in tow by another buv boat, e Seeds new doring Now is the time to begin planting your Early Crops HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF SEEDS YOUR DRUG BUSINESS AFPRECIATED PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE joe House Dreg Store I day Iter no on. i Miss Sallie Wallace of Merrimon 'Phone 29 & The Rexall Line For .bar grams See T BOGUE. Mr. Robbie Weeks of Newport at- Miss Ruby Dail was the guest Miss Ruby Purifoy Sunday. of Miss Violet Oglesby was the guest of Mrs. G. D. Purifoy Sunday afternoon. Misses Ruby Dail and Ruby Puri foy was the guest of Miss Helen Rus sell Sunday night. GLOUCESTER R.v. E. B. Shankle, the n-w panov filled his regular appointment at Tab ernacle church Sunday evening kst The many friends of Mr. W. H. Stewart, will be glad to hear that he is able to be out again after being' sick the past week. Missts Edna and Ida Pigctt of New Bern were the guests of Misses Edith and Katie Chadwick for the last week end. Mrs. O. W. Chadwick returnee home Friday after spending some time with htr parents Mr. and Mrs. Calley Piner at Wiliiston. , is suffering fromjtenacd the basKet party at the school jc Q Daniels and finished th , budding tndaymsht-. Strip to Ocracoke and Portsmouth. Loitin 'Motor Co. Mr. G. M. Sabiston was a business visitor at Beaufort Saturday. Mf. Eoiden tended the basket party spent the week end with his family. Mr M. C. Dickinson is able to sit up a while each day but not able to be out. We sincerly hope he will soon be well. Mr. A. S. Taylor and Mrs. Ecu Messers. Guy Sabiston and T. P. Taylor attended business in Beaufort Tosto made a business trip to James and Morehead City Saturday. City Saturday. j I The many friends of Mrs. W. F. " 1 Tnrlnv Qi'i-i vorv (! n A t n cr n w cVio ic I improving'. SMYRNA Rev! Mr. Steg-ill filled his apnoint-iH-ut at the Eaptist church Sunday. Mrs. C. G. Wade spent a few days t Mr.-.enead Cit.v the past wcei; wit.i relative". cf Morehead City at-1 . . , ' .,;., u..: I l ie H"UU1 , ,IH, ,,.(.., t TI..l I., i b ildi Fl'ida ni 'ht ,itan7i utinii ui aici au iiniuui is- g ' ;land in order to let fish down in. Core Sound, which is now cut off by ' I the channel there filling up. As ourj I little boats ground there it is need-! i less to expect fish from the Great " Pamlico Sound to come down here, they do not wsih to visit us bad ' enough to crawl over the high grass 1 shoals to get here. j With Harbor Island bar wide open and an inlet through the beach at old Drum Inlet near Core Banks Coast i station Carteret County a id j Besf Place to Buy Mr. Zeb PrinHe nf Hon: well snent. Guard i (. ore oouna wouia De tne richest the week end with his sister S. Taylor. Eu-n to Jlr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pig ott of Smyrna Friday, (February 14, i son. fine. Mother and baby are doing Mi. and Mrs. Randolph Pake were visiters', to Mr. Carl Wade Friday, night. Messrs. Clayton Willis and Denard Davis of Davis, were vistiors for the evening at the home of Misses Edith and Katie Chadwick Sunday last. Mr. Will Pake. I ! Wade made a bua.n: j:t Wednesday. Quite a large c::" tended the show at at Morehead City F nd Mrs. A. E. es trip to Beau- d from here at ,V:.de's Theatre icay night. Mrs. A. found and county in the world, so far J as salt water produce is concerned. , Fish of all kinds, oysters, clams, escallops, brant and geese would all move this way in search of this good i Core Sound food, after which they would become naturalized citizens of ' our county and sound, which would I pay a solid hundred fold when com ! nared ft ith the little rnst Wo hiva County Agent Hugh Overstreet Just Eot to have il our sou;ld s sim and a stat? representative of "The Py tut off by yhigh reefs across t'uep Live-at-Home program" visited White ; water at Haibor Island. Help us tret Oak school Thursday and made short the most important of ail things for talks on that subiect. ! our county. j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott were call- ed to Wildwood Friday on account of : the sudden death of her father Mr. ! Chadwick. . Professor J. A. Riser spent the week end in Jacksonville. Mr. C. T. Cannon of Newport was in the community Thursday. Parker Rand of Wake county sold ; -$1,268 worth of hogs and pork and Mr. Anson' Davis was in Beaufort Saturday attending fo business. Mr. Warren Chadwick left Satur day for Jacksonville, N. C, where he will be the guest of his sister Mrs. G. W. Bunting for a few days. Before returning home he intends going on to Durham to visit relatives and at tend to business in that city. WILLISTON There will be a play, "The Path Over the Hill" at White Oak Consol idated school by the high school stu dents on March 1st. Miss Maggie Gillikin has beert nurs ing at the home of -Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Willis, whose little son is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mann of Newport visited Mrs, Mann's father Mr. L. S. Taylor.' The Beaufort News in an editorial in last week's issue, expressed the opinion of a large portion of the peo ple in what it says in regards to the "t.'ade-at-home" question. It reads in part: "If people think it is to tinnr interest to trade at home they v.iil do it; otherwise thty will not." STRA;T Misses Ethel Whitehurst, Myrtl Watson, Messrs Miles Willis and Ad rian Davis attended the movies at Eeaufort Monday evening. Miss fannie Chadwick returned home Friday after spending some time with relatives at Beaufort. Mrs. D. M. Davis and children re- turned to their home at Southport Sunday after spending a few days with her mother-in-law Mrs. D. W, Davis; they were accompanied back by Mr. Nat Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Willis of Marshallburg were the guest of Mr. and Mrs C. G. Gaskill Saturday evening. Miss Nellie. Chadwick returned home Sunday after spending some time at Beaufort visiting friends. Mrs. O. W. Chadwick of Glouces ter has been here for the past few days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Piner. HARKER'S ISLAND Mrs. Mary J. Piner and Mrs. Ro land Davis of Beaufort were visiting friends and relatives here Wednesday. (By Jimmie Guthrie) The weather is rather too cold yet to be reading much. However I manage to pick up a few True Stor ies. It consists mostly of several hundred thousand pounds of fish caught down at Ocracoke beach and Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hours! 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 P. M Office Potter Bui!d!-.g Over the postoffice 666 U a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy knowt.. Miss Hunter Gaskill of Straits is . , . . . . , , : . visiting her sister Mrs. Harvey Piner. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Piner and son v Braxton spent the week end with Mr. ! i Piner's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. : Pine:. I $ The Rev. E. L. Hill, our pastor fill ed !iis regular appointment h;re Sun day morning and Sunday night. Mr. S. M. Willis spent Saturday night and part of Sunday visiting rel atives at Davis. Mrs. Jack Lynch of Smyrna was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Willis Friday afternoon. The weather for the past week has I been very fine although the wind blew and it rained, some Saturday: night. I Miss Letha Willis has returned from New York City where she has been visiting relatives. Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings vf or all the Fisheries. Miss Estelle Chadwick relatives at Marshallburg. is visiting Miss Evelyn returned home Mon day after spending .a few days with relatives at Southport. Misses Irma Wade and Letha Wil lis of this place, are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moore, who have been living in Brooklyn, N. Y., for the past ten months, where Mr. Moore is employed by Chester A. Poling, Inc., 59 Pear Street New York. Irma is the sister of Mrs Moore and Letha i her cousin. They had a wonderful trip through the country with Mr. Johnnie B. Moore. GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING A. N. & T. COY LINEN GILL NETTING BURNHAM'S COD LINES i Purse Seines, Traps and all oth er Appliances fitted Complete. Don't Discard Your Fine Shoes "Many pairs of fine shoes are discarded which could be repaired like new at this shop. It requires expert work to proper ly repair fine shoes, but our master work man excels in the fine art of Shoe Repair ing. The Beaufort Shoe Shop J. W. Chadwick, Prop. Go wherever yotiwill, where fish nets are used, you will find GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING and A. N & T. COY LINEN NETTING the CHOICE of SUCCESSFUL FISHER. MEN. ' , SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. THE LINEN THREAD CO. Distributors of American Net & Twine Co's Products 200 Hudson Street 33 and 33-A Fulton Street NEW YORK CITY BRANCHES GLOUCESTER 105 Maplewood Ave. CHICAGO 154 West Austin Ave. i V I BALTIMORE Calvert & Lombard St. BOSTON 575 Atlantic Ave. JACKSONVILLE 24 East Bay St. SAN FRANCISCO 443 Mission St. "BUY THE BEST IT PAYS'
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