PAGE EIGHT THE Rf.AUFORT NFWP TWIJpSDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1935 Credit Association Will Now Take Loans For Another Season CARO-GRAPHICS by Jonu Jr. MYOUKMW YOUR STATE? 7m New officers in the Guion Building on Broad street will serve its three counties. Craven, Carteret and Pamli co says R. F. Allen, Secretary-Treasurer. Applications are now being taken for production loans for another sea son. Also other type of loans are be ing made at this time. The Association feels that they are now in better position to serve the farmer than they have been hereto fore, due to having all applications made in the central office It will eli minate a good deal of red tape and expediate the procedure in securing the money for the purpose forwhich owed. The out-laying counties will have strict attention towards its borrow ers. So they may make only one trip to the office unless it is absolutely necessary. The chief aim is to serve the public more promptly and effi ciently, thereby making the expenses of the loan as inexpensive as possi ble. Truck growers are urged to apply early. And it i9 asked thatt hey an ticipate their needs and prepare a statement of what they expect to do another year before coming to thejgleton of Beaufort at the Morehead of the estate of Brady C. Way, de- mce. City hospital, December 26th, a son. 'ceased, late of Carterat Countv. The Association made loans in Car- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guth- ; North Carolina, this is to notify all rie of Otway, .November 9th, a sn. persons having claims against the es Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sty- tate of said deceased to exhibit them ron of Roe, November 13th, a daugh- to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. ter, named Caldonia. zm. I BAKE COV JOHNSONS (1734-52) SAIARV WAS 13 YtARo In ARRtflRJ DIDYDUKNQVthat TH0MA5 DOCKERY, RICH MOND COUNTY 5f NT PRE WASHINGTON HI 5 BFARP AND TOLD HIM TO U5E IT TO STUFF A PlUOW . ? O "ONCIE JOE CANNON WAS CHARGED WITrt THE POWNFAU OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN 1913 THERF ARE ONLY 632 CIVIL WAR VETERANS HYING IN NC TODAY IPYOUKuWthat DOLLY MADISON, GREENf POROWASTHf FIRfT WO MAN EVER TO BECOME A MEMBER Of THE NATIONAl H0U5E OF REPRKENTAIIVD ? o Ihome Saturday after spending sever al months at State Sanatorium. Mr. Milan Willis and Ethel Gilgo spent a few days at Beaufort and Morehead City enroute to the State Sanatorium, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Salter left Sun day to spend the holidays at Merri mon with Mrs. Salter's parents. Mr. Allie Ricci left Sunday for Oriental to spend the holidays with his mother Mrs. Annie Ricci. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Taylor li-'t Saturday for Sea Level to spend a few days. Mr. David B. Garrish spent a few days in Beaufort last week Christmas shopping. Miss Edna Earl Babh of Ocracoke came Wednesday to spend the holi days. Mr. J. J. Babb and family are spending the holidays with Mr. Babb's brother Mr. Edward Dixon. ' TH6 EDITORS OF CAR0'6ftPHICJ INVlTC VOW TO W0 IN INT6RE5TINO FACtt ABOUT YOUR COrtOWfllTY f WE WISH YOU ALL A Happy and Prosperous New Year MODERN SHOE REBUILDERS J. D. BIGGS, Prop. teret, Pamlico and Craven counties last year, totaling a litle over $86, 000.00 to its farmer borrowers. They have repaid approximately 99 per cent and the remaining balance not The Association w-u have in their jCupid Pierced Hearts employ m the New Bern offive as ad-1 Xf M A . f ditional force to serve the farmers: j Ur INine At Christmas Mr. R. L. Jenkins, Mr. R. S. Tilden, Jr., Mr. Geo. R. Scott, Mr. E. W. Nine persons applied for marri Hunt. Mr. D. C. McCotter, Jr., Mrs. jage licenses during the past week. Olga Cone, and Miss Edith Stewart. iMost of these couples were planning .Christmas weddings. Marriage licen- News of Interest C, on or before the 26th day of De cember, 1936, or this r.otice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 24th day of December, 1935. MRS. MINNIE G. WAY, Administratrix of Brady C. Way. Jan 30 ;ses were sold by the register of deeds ( J r n i. 1 rri . . T i i jo l muring tne past ween. 1 ney went to 1 O "Colored KeaderS the following persons: ! Vernon D. Slaughter. Newport to Elizabeth I. Garner of Newport. Ilenrv Litlle, Beaufort and Susie Chr.dvvi.-k. Beaufv-rt. Otis Fulehrr, Jtacy and Elsio Gi.--kiil. Stacy. .vn James T. Gaskill and Lola Taylor, white and coioiod ea Level, N. C. Funeral services ! Roy Carraway and Lucy Ann Dail, BAY V !EW day morning. Mrs. Charlie Freeman and Miss Naomi Williams spent Wednesday with Mrs. A. N. Bell of Harlovve. Mr. Preston Graham was a visitor Saturday at the home of Mr. G. C. Cuthrell of Russell Creek. Mr. Lewis Graham of Ocean City, N. J. arrived Sunday morning return ing Sunday afternoon, he was ac companied by his mother, Mrs. C. W. Graham, and Miss Erma Currier, who will spend Christmas with him. Mr. Junius Hardesty of New York is spending some time here visiting his mother Mrs. Addie Hardesty. Mr. J. F. Small spent a few hours Saturday morning at Hickory, Va., with his sister, Mrs. A. L. Merrill. Hettie J ante Pickett Hettie Jane Pickett, highly respected and aged member of Beaufort's color ed race died on Christmas Eve. She had been in feeble health for a num ber of years but was wiuelv known among both the people of the town of Morehea PORTSMOUTH were conducted Christmas Eve -xt Beaufort. Purvis Chapel with the pastor Rev. j Larry Hunnings and Louise Willis, Hassell officiating. Aunt Hettie I Beaufort. Jane's nearest relative was Sam j Fred G. Lewis, Beaufort and Elsie Pickett, who collects trash for the j R- Murphy, Morehead City, town . Ernest Willis, Beaufort and Grace Coward, Vancelero. SURPRISE PARTY Ira W. Davis and Edna Willis, Da- Mrs Emma Monroe, well known , vis, N. C. member of the colored race in Beau-1 Leighman L. Garner, Newport and fort was given a surprise party at her 'Helen Russell, Beaufort home Christmas night. The surprise party was given in honor of her 65th birthday. She received many pre sents from her colored and white frienda. Rev. Fred Weaver : City filled his regular appointment at i . Graham's Chapel Saturday night and I Sunday. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Salter left Mr. Cocii Fi-eema-.i of Biid?eton is Thursday for Avon where they will visiting relatives here this week. 'spend tha holidays with their daugh- Miss Ruby Dail of Winterills at- ter Mrs. Sammie Williams, tended church here Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris of v" t "i. , ; T" Chaplain of Atlantic spent a few days with n ii V- , James dinner oi sister Mrs. Nettie Smith. ivumkii ireeK were visitors at the HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY IS OUR 1936 WISH TO EVERYONE Thanks For Your Patronage in 1935 FOLLOW GULF STREAM Mr Mm W O Ci j home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Graham daughter who are l'iving in Morehead vr j r Lltv tms wlIter are spending the J Crant I?' 5',C- .Cuthre" f RUS- Xmas holidays with Ph Abbott, sell Creek attended church here Sun- Miss Leida Mae Willis returned Johnson-Saunders DRY CLEANING COMPANY FRONT STREET 3EAUFORT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Nellie H. Covington and husband, to J. M. Willis, 1 lot Morehead City for $1500. Roland C. Taylor and wife to Eli jah F. Guthrie, 15 acres Morehead Township, for $450. Willard Lewis and wife to Lucy G. Willis, 1 lot Morehead City, for $15. L. W. Whitsell and wife to R. C. (Continued from page one) Capt. John Morton who has been manager of the farm for Dr. Maxwell will be succeeded by Roy Eubanks, whom you probably know as a pho tographer, but a young man born and reared on a farm In Carteret county. Mr. Kinsey instructed his new mana ger to start work immediately towards getting the land cultivated and as a result plowing will begin within a week or 10 days. Mr. Kinsey goes ir for tomato farm ing on a large scale. He will not only I market the yield of his own farm, but Our Wish-. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS Wagoner and wife, 1 lot Barkers Is-1" - probably -buy from other Carter- alnd, for $10. et farmers. That in itself should be Harriet C. Ingles et als. to BervKan lnaucement t? many larmers wno M. Flannagan. 26 1-2 acres Harkers nave experienced diflicultios in toma- Island, for $350 J. H. Davis and wife to Mary D. Noland, 2 acres Beaufort Township, for $10. Allison Jordan et als to C. Z. Chap pell et al 1 lot Beaufort, for $200. Charles L. Skarren Jr., to Eva Joy ner Stanton, 1 tract Beaufort Town ship, for $750. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness during the illness and dec'"i and for ' to marketing previously. In the meantime, F. R. Seeley, who established the Chamber of Commerce Cannery stated this week that he be lieved about 600 acres in Carteret would be devoted to tomato growing during the coming season. This indus try promises to be one of the big gest in tho county during 1936. Geo. Huntley and Mr. Seeley will probably devote a number of acres to tomatoes that will bo used exclusively by the cannery. dcrcd. William Gaskill, Chrissie Mae Gaskill, William Ga.Jill Jr. CARD OF THANKS TU i. 2. i. - l a our wife and mother '. T XailVcllT. lnausiry Prom iny floral tributes rcn-! ia0e-V f mUch Portanc during 1930 and many persons will be given j employment as a result. Many of the j farms are already considering the planting of seeds at an early date (for plants. The vastness and impor ,tance of truck farming north and east of Beaufort. hn irrnwn hv lpnn To our beloved fuenJs of Beau-;and bounds since the Newport River fort, Morehead and New Bern who;wa3 trestled to bring the railroad to iiu cvcryuimg nurnumy possime w East Carteret county jiciy ua, we wain, m express tne thanks of grateful aching hearts. May God bless you evaryone , L. J. Gossard and ) ( Family. W' TO EVERYONE Thanks to all who helped make 1935 a A Successful Year for RICHARD FELTON & SON "Everything to Wear" BEAUFORT, N. C. fT w. . 4 I MID - HOLIDAY ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix BIRTHS GO HOME XMAS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ayer of Bettie, December 21, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Willis of Sea Level, December 19, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Ver non Piver of Beaufort at the More head City Hospital, December 20th, a son, George Vernon Piver, Jr. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dal ton Drumwright of Norfolk, Va., at Morehead City hospital, December states and Canada. 12th, a son, Ronald Forbes Drum- wright Jr. Ask nearest ticket agent for fares Born to M. ad Mrs. Roy Goodwin and schedules, of Lenoxville, December 24th, a n . T nxT daughter. ; j - : J. F. DALTON, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Da-1 ' Traffic Manager, vis of Atlantic at the Morehead City hospital, December 23, a daughter. Norfolk, Va. Cheapest travel bargains in recent years RIDE THE RAIL-BUS via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale beginning Dec. 12th to various sections of the United DANCE Dec. 27 Beaufort's New Jimmy Atkinson And His Orchestra YM "vetythinq fa 6ai if 9 PIECES SCRIPT $1.00 9:30 . .'II :: "1" tTTTTTT We wish to Thank our many Friends and Customers for the Business given us during 1935 AND WE EXTEND BEST WISHES AND HAPPINESS TO EVERYONE FOR THE COMING YEAR Phone 45 or 6 Free Delivery i: t t i i t i i t t We Hope You Had A MERRY XMAS And may the New Year Bring to ev eryone HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY. We are deeply appreciative to all who nave helped make this the biggest and most prosperous year that we have ever had since we began business 12 years ago. A Happy New Year FROM Noe Hardware Co. AND ITS EMPLOYEES FRONT STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. f CD. (F J CO. Hj Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Con-

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