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f AGE SI THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1934 WANT ADS THE COST IS SMALL USE THEM FOR RESULTS RATE: One cent per word( Initial, Letter, Figure. All want ads paid in advance. No want ad taken for less than 25c. Mail them in. Display Ad Rate on Request Telephone No. 16 REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED in town lots or country property ad dress The Carteret Realty & Insur ance Co., D. W. M u-ton, secretary, Beaufort, N. C. tf FOR RENT AT MILL, 3 FIVE room houses, light, heat and water. Fine condition. 1 six room house, light heat and water. Fine, condition. Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co., Phone 66. t f I L. W. HASSELL, month will be full of poignancy, and the- grower is apparently justified in I -. L-7 Clerk Superior Court, witness many a sai leave-taking, applying an insecticide to kill the Plenty of statesmen realize that their louse, says Dr. Leiby. He points out NOTICE. I careers in Washington, temporarily that usually the finer wasp-like para- . . , , Ai !at least, are about to wind up. j sites keep the lice from breeding in This to notify the voters of At-, ilarge numebsr to do damage, but lantic Precinct that new Repistra-1 Asserting that millions of Ameri-: that the lice seem to have the up tion has been ordered for said Pre-, can dollars are going to foreign coun-1 per hand right now. cinci. .-wiu any ami an hcuUi5 hvhk tries wnpre lotteries are being con-1 ducted, advocates of the Kenney lot-' n tery bill, designed to raise $1,000,- WAKF OkFIPi AT 000,000 annually to meet the cost of if fHlL. Vl 1 llvl-flLiO the veterans administration, urged ; i rifprv TVf DUCffHT ! passage of the measure at a hearing i ' AoMD 1 U IlUdlull ! ueiuie a v ap anu .ntitiis suueoin- and being in Atlantic Precinct and qualified to Register shall present themselvse in person to the Registrar at the polling place in said precinct on the following Saturdays, to wit: May 5th 12th and 19th, and on oth er days during said period:: at the Registrars place of business. Regis tration books will close at sun-down Saturday May lfth. This 1-lth day of April 1034 Ky order of County Board of Elections. D. E. LAXGDALE, Chairman County Board Elections. TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED AT STATE COLLEGE a mittee. Representative Kenney of New Jersey, author of the bill, de nied that it was a gambling venture, but said it would be accepted by the country as a chance to contribute toward the support cf the country's war veterans. Raleigh, April 16 By F. II. Jeter Q. Present prices of eggs do not justify feeding my entire P.oc?. Wha; should be done? An The flock should bo culled and all low producing birds take; from the flock and sold. A number o: 'birds in all flocks are now becoming unprofitable, and this number 'clever is not ready to turn under un til about the first of May. In all leases, however, the crop should be I turned under by the time it is in full bloom. Vetch should also be turned under at the full blooming stage which is usually about ten days af ter crimson clover. If plowed in too late the succeeding crops will not re ceive the full benefit the first ye?.r. will Q. When can skim-milk .1 nJt'inna Thft ..-'Viitn.l f.tT Ai-linT,. n i 1 if l'fl I increase as me suawui cmv....... .... ....... fed CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT the Beaufort News for subscriptions to the News if drawn by responsible persons. Now is the time to subscribe WARRANTY DEEDS, MORTGAGE Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Chattel Mort firasre blanks for sale at Beaufort News Office. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND AD ding machine paper at the Beaufort Newa office. LOST ONE PAIR"" OF GOLD RIM Spectacles and one ladies brown pocket book. Finder please return to Mrs. N. W. Taylor and get reward. FOR SALE LARGE TUBEROSE root cheap. One second hand 5 burn er oil Range in good condition. Will sell cheap. Mrs. Will Arthur, Beau fort, RFD. 1 t Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the executor of the estate of E. .lanie Bell, de ceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of the. said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Newport, R. F. D., N. C, on or before the 24th day of April, 1U35, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. JOEL II. DAVIS, Jr., Executor of the state of E. Janie iBell, deceased. May 31 WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS Taken by The Helm News Serico If the hearing of Dr. William A. Wirt by a House investigating com mittee has not disclosed a plot for the violent overthrow of the United States Government, at least the ven tilation of his charges has served to ' f ore coming to grips with critics and make the American pepole ask them-1 detractors on certain specific ques selves: "Whither are we going?" Dr. !iions that have bcen laSQ Possibly Wirt asserted o nthe witness stand . the eve of adjournment of Congress, that at a dinner party last Septem-!or some date immediately thereafter, Ore during a three-nour conversa-; will strike the President as the tion he had been told by satellites ; Insiders predict it won't be long now before President Roosevelt de cides to hold another one of his fire side chats with the country by radio. Constructive criticism of the new deal, for which F. D. R. has so fre quently asked, is in full tide. Many of his supporters feel he should not allow much more time to elapse be- be sub- fee-inig I.rnnrlv birds should be removed. The young dairy calves? t;" r rnllino- will matreially An?. AVhole milk should be lower the feed bill. Extension Circu- entirely for the first two weeks, it lar No. 156 on "How to Cull" ex- the calf is doing well at the end of plains the method in detail and cop- this time the whole milk may be ies will be mailed free on applica- gradually replaced with skim-milk at finn tn F. II. Jeter , agricultural ed- the rale of about one pound a day. . .. r,i.i. rn,. Ml 4 4,,i Vinn1 be remnvpH from t. . t t-.t rr t m , .- i: !...- . irnr nr. ..aie vui-. . . i. .... - - - - - it.Al.l'.lUll, rtpru 1 uisniissai ui three Wake countv deputy sheriffs, by " . , .... i r .u- i. .i I O. When sr.oui.I c urs name and seme meinneis ui me nai-1 .... i.. ... , r i:mm hn d-im. anrt hairv veicn oe lunuu uum-i ummk m m'ut ...... ....... ...... ...... a...... best results? milk until the symptoms disappear. Ans. As a general rule crimson Grand Jury Thanke Dr. Tucker For Part Ttaken in Cam paign to Clean Capital 1 City By M. R. DUNNAGAN , the milk before it is fed. ehi'isjii', if t 'if en if i'-hov.-j During the any symp- of the "brain trust" that President Roosevelt was the "Kerensky of this revolution" and that later a Stalin would be found. The committee is to hear what the others who attended the dinner have to say about the re ported conversation. ap propriate moment for him once a gain to commune with "my friends" in the heart-to-heart fashion of which he is such a master at the microphone. Perhaps the significant point i i Dr. Wirt's incredible flop as the Pa' 1 Revere of the New Revolution is t'n recorded fact that, when the witne.-; sat down, the crowd in the committo room burst into applause. His "tes timony" was fantastic and ridiculous but if the eager radio audience, glue 1 to loud speakers from Maine to Cal - fornia and from Canada to the Gulf, also applauded Dr. Wirt, the almost pathetic collapse of his "revelations" will not nullify their effect upon the country at large. Those administationists in Congress pr.rliculnrly members of the House, who nu;t go before the electorate t'-is fall seeking rcnomination and re-election arc decidedly more com fortable about their prospects today, in the light of the Illinois primary vote. They are more comfortable for eigh police force, unnamed, was rec ommended by the Wake county grand jury on its repoi-t to Judge Hery A. Grady after a vice probe instigated largely as the result of sermons by Dr. G. Powell Tucker, pastor of the First Baptist church of Raleigh, who was thanked by the grand jury. Deputy Sheriffs Woody Mad lrey, Georire Mitchell and Sion Williams ',vere named by the grand jury as be liiifc in smypa'.hy with local bootleg j gers and recommended that '"speedy ! action bet aken to rid the de-paitmont I (Raleigh police department) of tin- worthy policemen," against whom "we find unmistakable evid.nce of :.:. ' :, - &,.jsfiiV.-: 4 t. Beauty Struts With A Clean Q 1 it iVJJtl sympathy with law violators,' largely the liquor business. and "We find that Mr. (J.II.) Brown, the Commissioner of Public Safety, is a man of good intention:-, but that there has andobtedly been too much polities in his department. The grand me reason tnia tneir total party poll jury reported that it. did n,,r. ,, in what was once an overwhelming Republican stronghold is almost twice that of their opponents, whereas in the last off year, 1930, their vote was far less than half that rolled up by the Republicans. In other words, it seems manifest to leaders of both parties here that the Democratic mo mentum of VJ32, the year of the Roosevelt landslide, by no means has spent itself, and that there is still nothing in the political situation that give even remote satisfaction Roosevelt opposition. '4: Whatever may become of Dr. Wirt and his charges about the "brain trust," whether he be laughed out of! mitht court or whether in the end they be to the in some measure substantiated, it is probable that the parlor pinks or reds, ; particularly those who have to do i Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt said with the Government, will be more ' Dr- Wirt's testimony concerning the careful. And. what is more, thev ! substance farmstead projects beinr themselves will be more carefully 1 ppor.sortd by the Government was in watehed. The implications of legishi-' accurate and indicative of a com tive proposals will be more careful-1 idete lack of understanding of the Iv considered. aims anil underlying pronciples on which such communities are being founded. She asserted she was com- I pletely at a loss to understand how I any one lould consider these pro of their in opposition to some of the policies i Penary ooject to alt ow people to of the new deal on the verv same'make their own livings and pay for While Democrats are heaping rid icule upon the prophets of revolu tion tVinii 'icn wnnitinyo nf ..v-.., u.iv.. ... l ii ... it, ut. ui nai ii.ii-i ty in Congress who lift their voices ' iects Communistic, in view NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County, In The Superior Court. Ctrrie Parker Warren James Edgar Warren NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant James Edgar War ren will take notice that an action as above named has been commenced in the Superior Court of Carteret Coun ty, North Carolina, to obttin an ab solute divorce and an allowance for support of two infant children, on grounds of abandonment and separa tion for more than two years; and the said defendant will further take no tice, that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of said county in the court house in Beaufort, N. C. on the 10th day of May 1934, and answer or de mur to said complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 9th day of April 193-1. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Superior Court County ground that they are violative the American Cmtitutirn. 0j j ineir own nomes communities. in decentralized The Dr. Wirt ineid nt., fanta.--t.it: at first glance as were some of its cir cumstances, may yet pi eve t include j more than the imaginings mi an ov- erexcited and too credulous mind. Un doubtedly t r.e re are tms- about t'.u President who would replace democ lacy with a sort of peiaiaiK-nt eco nomic dictation from Washington, if not of despotism. Kill Cabbage Lice With Nicotine Dust louse some The most disconcerting thing a bout the Wirt fiasco is the refusal of a majority of the House committee to permit Jim Reed, the fiery ex-Sen- eigh, April lt The cabbage or aphis which is now causing damage to yuong cabbage in the Beaufort section can be controll ed by dusting with a nicotine- impreg nated dust or a spray of nicotine sul phate and soap, says Dr. R. W. Leiby of the State Department of Agricul ture. He has received quite a few complaints of damage by this suck- ator from Missouri, to horn in. For in insect from the Beaufort section. some weeks Jim has been champing The lice are killed by a spray made at the bit and warning his fellow-cit- by mixing one pound of laundry soap izens that Liberty is being strangled. I in three gallons of water. A tables And when Jim gets a notion of that poonful of nicotine sulphate to two kind in his head and constitutes him-!Ka"ons of water to which a cubic self the champion of Freedom, he;'ncn of laundry soap has been added can put on a one-man stunt that beats will also kill the lice. Whatever sp.-ay all. j is used, the lico must be wet with the spray mixture to be killed, says en tomologist Leiby. Dust mixtures containing nicotine are also effective, says Dr. Leiby, if thry are applied on a calm day or early in the morning and if the dust ing apparatus is equipped with a cloth hood to comfine the dust mix ture for a moment as the machine is NOTICE. Back of the labor unrest that is de veloping in several sections of the country lie the constantly increasing costs of living. According to the monthly bulletin of the American Federation of Labor, the average Carteret ' wt'vklv wafre "f tho workers in the leading productive and disti ibutinir industries rose irom $i;u.8a in March, puneu over me rows ni young plants. 1933, to only $21.24 in Man i of J It appears that early cabbage will this year. The net gain for the aver- bring a fair price this season and age worker was less than three per cent. At the same time food prices went up nearly twenty per cent., while prices of clothing and furnish ings had by the end of February in creased 28.4 per cent, as compared with March, 1933. North Carolina, Carteret County. In the Superior Court. James Duffer vs June Duffer. Publication of Summon m T wi i I H a l j.0 june jjuirer, ueienuant: .many memDres or congress con- The above named defendant will template adjournment with regret take notice that an action entialed because the end of the present ses- as above has been commenced by the s.on means a swan song for a lot of piaintiff in the Superior Court of .them. There are not going to be any more lame ducks. When Senate and House next assemble, in January, 1935, Congress will consist exclusive ly of Representatives and one-third I Of the Senate elected next Novem ber. For the first time there will be no short Mid-winter session of Con gress containing hold-overs defeated in the preceding November and re taining office until the ensuing March. Casualties will, of course, be much heavier in the House than in the Sen Carteret County to obtain a divorce from bed and board on the grounds of misconduct and mistreatment of the plaintiff by the defendant: that the defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear before the Clark of the Superior Court of Carteret County at his of fice in the Court-house in Beaufort. N. C. within thirty days after the 7th 1 day of May, 1934 and answer or de mur to the complaint of th nlain- tiff which has been filed in said ac- ate. though, at a conservative calcu tion at the time of the issuance 0f .,ation' at ,east ft!f a dozen members summons, or the plaintiff will ap-of the upper br. nch are basking in t: the Court for the relief de- senatorial glory on Canitol Hill thii Spring for the last time. On all thes ?J in the complaint. Tills 5th day of April 1934. accounts, adjournment day next FOR THAT . . . . -a Bilious x Headache Thouiondi of ptopU who formerly iuffrd (rem irritabU had aehtt, bad breath, stomach agony, botching and canitipa tion, thank Vigo forth satisfying relief it has brought thtm. Try Vigo for that bilious haadacho. For Sale At All DRUG STORES that Sheriff Numa Turner attends drunken parties, as some of his dep uties had, "nor do we find that many! of his deputies do." Chief of Police Harbour has recommended removal of some of the policemen, but this has not been carried out yet, the grand jury reported. "Liquor conditions in both the county and city ; re worse than the grand jury had thought. In certain fections of the county both the man- u,mul' saie or wiiiskty -seemed to have been carried on without j much, restiaint." the report said. Dr. I iuch.tr, i.niet itarhour, Sheriff Turn er, Mayor George Iseley. Commission or Brown, City Judw Wiley G. liarne and other officers and eiiizens apno;r- u-;m,iv ociore tno gran its investigations. So gentle, it seems to caress the skin it b so Ugbt it anoot stretch even the doltst pots. Use for face, throat od bocUea. c!ba Cleansing Cream y j. a s to die depths of tiny pores. It gently and thor oughly removes cosmetics and dust, never reached by soap. To use this light, penetrating cream night and morning is the indispensable first rule for a skin of alluring satin- smooth beauty. You tall dtc wtfUA ttma Mdbast4 Cream 21t. ft) jury m 1&A Cleansing Cream J I your dealer catmoi supply you, lend as bis nalM V ARFUMERIE MELBA 580 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. a a M n n m r . ----.uwaiiH Htaa a a r; r- v a EgnH, a o a a m m ef i. i. r.-. ; u a n & a b a Jan. a 13 I ClSSrO U O 0 9 "a s. 0 R-sEgpssrasrasiBE: E3 J E3 a S3 SI a B B S SI id Seme Houses are not worth saving. Lack of repairs and paint have ruined Many homes are being neglected. Continued neglect means multiplied less. Nothing kills germs like sunlight. More Windows, Glass Doors, French Doors. And then Paint-Bright light giving, wood preserving Paint. And then Screens Mosquitos, Flies. These things don't cost a lot. One Spell of sickness costs more. And none can afford sickness. Remember its the stitch in time. H U ,1 a "a "VJ 3 l 3 P. m J3 B. ti. a m Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co. "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" THONE 66 l l it r fj ' u u M Si u 'U vwwwwwuw
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