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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT. N. C. i t t t POLITICAL All Political Candidate who wish to use the columns of the Beaufort News for their an nouncements or other political ad vertising must pay for same in Advance, unless they are regular customers and are in good stand ing on our books. WM. L. HATSELL, Own.-t For Register of Deeds 1 hereby announce my ciuhku-y tin- renoininution to the office of Register of Deeds of Carteret County subject to the action of trie Democratic- Primary May 2 5th If again renominate!! to th' im portant office, my constituents may be assured of my continued effort to serve them faithfully, capably and honestly, always having their best interest at heart. Assuring you of my appreciation of your support. Respectfully, IRYIN V. DAVIS. Many Attended Vesper Worship At Core Creek The impressive Vesper Worship h e 1 i at the Core Creek Community Church at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evcrang; and sponsored by the Cen tral 4-H Service Club was attend ed by approximately three hundred persons. As the sun sank in the west the cor.srrotcation. with Miss Annie Elizabeth Coward servi'.iir a.s pian- is and M .iolinist. West, at Stew ait, Co::!:;-, wr. ss Kir.-rai -I sar-.d. Day 1 tcr whti-h t v in Danii'ls as living I The ev. Y. W. Core Creek offered a aa:n. Service i !'.. read the Twenty-c:- "u'Jrai Youth ui exp'.amed by Delphine and Virginia Stanton ;b:e story. The church Orchards Are Robbed By Vegetable Growth Robbers: Thiev-as! That is what H. R. Xiswor.ger, horticultur ist of the State College. Extension Serviae. call? wet. is, grass, and other vegetative growth left in the orchard during the summer months He explains that such plants take from the orchard trees much-needed moisture. "Now is the time to begin the conservation, of soil moisture by ;upp:--.ssir.ar &H vepr.:.i:'vo us owt! r. the orchard." Nir-.-. omrt i- said. tha,t part rer tne root 1 pra ci'. '!ub prt third p-:i day" was Kulmnks. cave a i choir s:t "Son of My Soui'' and a male quartet from the Smyrna Glee Club beautifully rendered (.ioir.tr Home. Annie D. Foreman interestingly ! told haw Taps began ami just at : twilight the worship closed with the congregation singing "Taps. For Legislature I hereby announce by cand; !:i,y for the House of Representatives subject to the wishes of the vot ers in the coming Democratic Pri mary. If elected to this important post. I promise to serve faithfully and to the best of my ability for and in behalf of the entire County of Carteret. Your support and vote w ill bo appreciated. H. S. GIBBS. For Representative 1 hereby announce my candida cy for Representative of Carteret County in the State Legislature subject to the wishes of the Demo cratic voters in the approaching Primary. If elected I promise to serve the people of this County to the best of my ability and w ill work to the end that the interest of the county as a WHOLE may be benefitted. Your support will be appreciat ed. Respectfully, CHARLES L. SKARREX, JR. For Register Of Deeds Barden To Speak At "Co-op" Day Raleigh, June 5 j Raleigh, April 2:'. Approxi mately 5.0)U farmers and garm j women, representing every section of North Carolina and a portion of South Carolina, are expected to gather in Raleigh on Wednesday, June 5, for the combined annual meeting of members of the North Carolina Cotton Growers Coopera tive Association and patrons of the Farmers Cooperative Exchange. M. G. Mann, general manager of the tivo organizations, announced. The event, which is held annual ly and known as "Co-op Day", will be held in the City Auditorium and will tret underway at 10 o'clock. Congressman Graham A. l!ar-i den of the third North Carolina! district will deliver the principal j address. His subject will be: 'How National Legislation and j Farm Coop "atives Can Aid tne Farmer." A ft:l! and detailed report on the last year's operations of both the Cotton Association and the FCX will be presented to the assembled meioiiers by Mr. Maun and the iiteiiiug wiii then be thrown open for a general disctiss'on from the espe :-r-M. I; has been estimated, he stat ed, that the loss o;' water from bearing ecs of an acre of orchard amounts to Ho barrels daily from June to September. This can be ;t'.ril.tttel t-.. l.a.' .-'ir' ict whe-. moisture i lost and th;- dev. loping fru'.t, which vh":i r.'.atu. oil. con tains about .So etc.: moi.-tare. "Cultivating the ground as early i as possible anil continuing sucn ultivation until late in the sum- mer will aid in the conservation of moisture and make available the ; nitropen supply", the hortieultur i i.-t declared. "When the orchard j I.-, located on land suMect to se vere erosion, it is advisable to cul tivate eveiy other middle and re verse the practice the next yar. "Many orcha: ds are located on sites where cultivation can not be practiced. In this case, all weeds and glass growth should be ti t frequently and left to rcmai" i er the tree root area. If left to grow and form seeds, ehese crops rob the fruit trees of moisture and nitro gen." Niswonger also recommended that each tree b fertilized with mineral nitrates about a month af ter the fruit has set, since next year's crop depends upon the amount of new growth made dur ing the current season, and this, in turn, depends upon the nitrogen and moisture supply. for a house of your own. For deep..", solitude ttioie is Oc racoke Island, where Ulackbeard the pirate- lost his head. This fish erman's island is thirty miles at sea. and a number of artists and writers winter there from time to time. If the literary atmosphere gets on your nerves, go back to the town of Atlantic on the mainland and get someone to take you out ; in a boat along the Sound. Here j are scattered islands an : slu-re j sh tcks that tent for lit tic o: noth-; ing a year. Ralph Nelson won't, admit it whin you first pin him dortn. but if a patient v i-it . lot him talk about fishing for a eu;! of days, this piscatorial infoi nation-bureau will lead the way to a house where one can live and board for $300 a vear. Ken if you have to build a place a heavy dent in the count.. Jimmie Guthrie Writes Again e terraces have been built in winter an 1 spring of this yea-- Courtly , won't make savings ae- Frying Pan Shoal Wrecks Located Southnort boatmen have beer busy this week locating the sul merged wrecks on the Frying Tan shoals dose ia to Raid Head 'and. The .cmity ol uie.-c wttcK. tcam with trout, sliee-he.nl. etc.. in the spring and fall. W intr storms carried awav trie bi.uv.- that facilitated the quick locatin; of these ureiks for im par ties. Some real fishing action is To the Editor: I'm glad the time has come when the people can vote for them selves; we are nil candidates those of us atleast, who are voting for themselves annuity in this ap proaching election. No man or woman ought to have to be told to vote it. whether or not we get It, we ought to want it. is thtf e wiii ibb-t the planning to brine in improved beef cattle from other sections so a.s to broaden their cattle indusry, re pors I. R. Elam. farm agent of tile. College Extension Service. The "empty pocket man lost dangelous of all nti-ti. o iwst a:n thing for ti H.I.-.I! ;-. a: being promised in fishing ised for the near f.u. around Southport. is prom t ro m Week-end Trips For Southport Civil Service Examinations Announced By Commission The 1" Commi.-s conqn-tit posit tons niti ! States Civil S ion has announced ve examinations l' liste. I hereby announce myself as -i candidate for Register of Deeds subject to the wishes of the votei -in the Democratic Primary Mav 25, 19-10. ; I am a college graduate in book- j keeping, a member of the Amen-1 can Legion and served in the S.'lr.i j Division as an officer in Franco j during the World War. If elect-j ed to this important office. I prom- ' isc to serve Carteret County to the ' best of my abilitv. Cue of the ri'.hlights of the day will lie the induction into office of the d:oecr--r- for the coming year. The directors of the Cotton Associ at on will have already been nom inated and voted on by postcard ballot prior to Juno .", while the ence directors of the FCX will have been elect, ing;:. "V in a se: i hope :istnct moo! every ted as pat Your vote will be greatly appre iatnd. Respectf ailv, VIVIAN A. CHAD WICK. vlay 2. for pre far :tn 1 a '. !,.. !..,..: ., i, all CO , ;-;;tiv -nt an, I Ivurn ner-owned a led cooper;'' iv .itam and the county Wo:, as r ois from Mr. Mann sail ':::ket invitation members to "a mo: o about t h i id fainier-con-s. t'-u- Cotton As. FCX. el vice open r the below. Applica tions must be or. file in the Com mission's c.fflc" : t Washington. D. C. not later than Mry 27 if re-1 and ." ceived I'r :n Sftis -ast of Colora-. excur do, and not later than May oLj .W vei l'.Un, jf -,t-eived from Colorado' and States westward. Senior p.ui-sol euiturfst. ?2.(M)0 a yt.tr, Hit eat; of Fisheries. De partment o.' tile 1 .terior. Experi ence in f - --k-ivater culture is re quired. Certain study in limnolo gy or hive. Vb: ata zoology may be substituted for par: of the experi- Aoplicants must not hae passed their tirty-seeond iir'ta.lay. I'nder fish culturist, S 1.200 a I year. Bureau of Fisheries. Appli-j cants must have comiileted 1 full ' years course m tne luological sci ences in a high school or college, or must bae had 1 year's employ-j laeoi ai a . isn nait nei , oi in posi- p j- ti'.ns concerned with the adminis- tiahoh ol game or tisn manage o.. at. Applicants must have recti ' d their eighteenth, bul must rot h.iVc passed their fifty-third Southport reports that the days of the week-end excursions to the seashore are coming back. But coming without the choo-choo ca'-s and the bewhiskered gentlemen who patronized them in other days. Interests in Charlotte, particu larly one of the large hotels are actively interested and this week a representative of the movement spent two days at Southport ar ranging for roomsfi for meals and boats to accommodate the weekly parties. With weather cotiditiona right, a passenger bus with a ca pacity of -IS men and women wi!1 make its first run to the coast of Biunswick and back on Mav Ith ahead man" in this move. 1 he ro'.vnseiiites here is num bering near the .'it11' mark. We intend to vote for these who vote! ,'i.r us on'y: tha-se who w id help Uv we will help. For instance, w'r.on the peonl-' voei for candidates same as we did last election for the county commissioners two years term. This we did in good faith, but some the w ishes of the people, made the one who wanted all of it. removed! time four years, killing the peopl .it the ballot box end making the Government of the people, by the tor t'-.o 11, ,,. !'-' mil ,t., ;uch ought r.o to be i I am a staunch Democrat, not that kind. It is unfair to own party and wdl in the of time create hatred an. a many a Hitler to be raised up in this good land of ouis. We of the Democratic party can't make ourselves get elected all the time; we must suffer de feat, and when we do, we should want all defeated, those who made their terms of office four vears otild have made it 24 instead. I, therefore call upon the good people of Carteret County to let's vote for yourselves. M the in V, iisuu County than in any simi- j lar period in the county's history, j says larin Agent J. O. Anthony. State rUtXiMm ' I ',;1,'''ar'',ai'"ni,''','1l,1llrI'',r''ti yi ftjtffi&mfc'' A I rt of lund - paiute.l 1 II shntl,. acorn, -b.-ll, etc. If V Jf n.,i.- j sSZ 1 V'"; av3: C I!NATIi IN fsVCN couise . . -S3; card ami nl.lioii I - yar' - I ilecoralion. adoni- t:K.ATH N sri; vY ltaclii-.l willt curd jii. I nl.lion SL."1) r pound lutge. on otir f.iori! package. No aildilional Illu-tration carries llobbj l!o, with carnation. A n all - over M. .ibcr's Day (iit cliiig Ciirl, or -oini- oilier nuiu Ilollin-v- uirtlt package-at no additional cost. Illustration carries I-aKaytte with lavoo. H. I Balcum, Watha, is turning from cotton and tobacco to fruit trees, poultry and improved forests in his revised farm program, savs R. R. Rich, Pender County Farm agent. FOR SALE BY Be ll's Drug Store Beaufort, N. C. Morehead City Drug Co. Morehead City, N. C. is planned to run the d summer and through Not Without Honor it M NATIONAL HARDWARE QpatMrne VALUES M APRIL 25 to MAY 4 ,1 For Representative To the Voters of Carteret County: I hereby announce myself a can lidate for the House of Represen atives subject to the wishes of tilt 'vepublicaii primary. If nominat I and elected, I shall take a great I'tide in working for the things hat will be of in! -rest to the pe.-i-le of C;rttret County, and may I aiggest here a few subscribe to The Beaufort New -hall vork lected . 1. .. -a. tax and i or Educa'i i! t bond-' 'it.-1 'i a from the 2. To re way Conimi ail road b' n thii i i i gs that I tt.-d and I'ehi i.'e tl i I alt d of r cent ale l.oar r all s.-ho.-l rob. :bo liomeowu-.-.-hool bonds, p.lire the Stale High sioneis to take over Is from the .shouldcri; of the homeownoi s. 3. To enact the Townsend Old Age Pension plan as a State pro ject. J. To exempt homes fram tax ation up to $2,000. If we expect to go forward we must get behind the dollar and not ahead of the dollar. Men must be put to work, .lobs must be created. 5. Local sielf government.. It is the peoples business to know the peoples business. Resptfully, N. II. RUSSELL, Beaufort, N. C. Subscribe to The Beaufort News $1.50 per year vurtmrnm unuHiuu What The Stars Say About Your Birthday! First of an extraordinary series of harascopes symbolized in illu trations in FL'LL COLOR. A fea ture vou'll enjoy in the May 12th issue of The American Weekly .K? bi magazine distributed with 3ALTIMORE4AMERICAN An Older Youth ( li b for f: boys and girls above the regular 1-H Club age has been organized in Chowan County, rep.. its ,1. W. Crawford, county ngent-at-hirge. l i'di information may be ob tained from Howard C. Jones, Sec ntaiy of the U. S. Civil Service Roard of Examiners, at the post i i:ice or customhouse in this city, or from the Secretary of the U. S. ' Ivil Service Board of Examiners at any first or second-class post office. Where Living Costs Little 3y Larry Nixnn in The American Mercury No longer is our friend W. I'.. Kcziah, Rrunswick county's publicity-minded Moses, without hon or, for Ayeock Brown, who fills a similar role in Carteret county, last ueek had the following to say about him in a column which he writes for up-state dailies: "Maybe I have said this before, I but again I say, the person down at : Southport who has made thous- ands of fine fishing friends for the i : ririinswick coast and the nearby Gulf Stream of that territory is W. ziah, who is a one-man cham ber of commerci and a good one. He is a busy man, too. He writes that he has to get up at midnight in order to attend to fishing cor respondence to be free to meet, vis itors (luring the dav. Southport Pilot. Don't Miss This New Serial Story "The Golden Stranger", gripping story of love and hidden treasure, begins on May 12th in the big magazine distributed with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN On Sale At All Newsstand. For Legislature To The Democratic Of Carteret County: I hereby announce my candidacy as Representative for the North Carolina Legislature , subject to the wishes of the Demoeiatic Vot ers of Carteret County. If elect ed to this important office, I prom ise to serve the people of Carteret County faithfully, and for the in terests of all, instead of for the inteiest of just a few. Your rup port will be deeply appreciated. Respectfully, JULIAN BROWN. Marshal Jberg, N. C. The Carolina Islands and sand. in , l,.,., ,-t .,i i ... l:.. I u .inv.is ii,o es to live, I but if you shop around you can find something to suit, from huge plantation houses to seaside shacks The West is till right, but if you v-ant water life, try the other Reaufoi t un North Carolina w.-iv. on Old 1 opsail Inlet, facing the Voters' broad Atlantic. A newspaper man 1 named Ayeock Rrown is the host. booster, and fixcr-un for visitors. SALE NOTICE Pursuant to judgment of Supe rior Court of Caiteret County, in matter of "Carteret County et al. vs Elsie R. Lee, tt al:", under signed will, on Monday, June 3rd, 1940, at 12 o'clock M. at court house door of Carteret Coun ty, at Beaufort, N. C, offer for Like its South Carolina name-' sale, and sell for CANDIDATE FOR STATE !W SENATE CB I hereby announce my candidacy for the State Senate from the 7th District. I will appreciate your vote and support. K. A. PITTMAN SNOW HILL, N. C. j sake, Beaufort is overloaded with nisi ory. some visitors say it s healthy too; they point out the old cemetery with not a tombstone inarneu later tnan iS((. there is plenty to do if you are restless; fishing boats to watch, people U talk with, excursions to make, and even buried treasure to be dug for. Brown will unearth an old map or two if you don't bring one of your own. If you want to put on the dog you can get a room at the Inlet Inn. Mrs. Pierson will charge you about $15 a week for quarters that are not as good as the Wal dorf, but with food that Oscar would admire. There are other hotels, and boarding houses, down to about $40 a month. But if that's too civilized, you can get away from it all at nearby Cape Lookout, or at Harkers Island, on Core Sound, where there aren't any hotels. Some kindly citizen will feed you fish and such and let you sleep late in the mornings for $25 or $30 a month while you look Check Our Store For Values Voriety gITJ CarUratHardwafeo. f'TorT HOSE Universal Automatic $ FurnitUre 25 ft. $1.69 I Electric Iron '.$5'49 ! Poli!h I;! $1.49 Folding Iron Board rg. size 50 ft. $2.98 'i FREE with every Iron f 1 9c DISSTON HAND SAWS $2.39 STANLEY PLANES, 6" Blk. . 59c-9" smooth$2.59 14 inch Jack $2.98 ' BLUEGRASS NAIL HAMMER $1.59 BLACK DIAMOND FILE SPECIAL 1-8 inch Flat and 1-6 inch Thin Taper with Handles 63c Value ONLY 40c f I I Ramsey Pitcher Pump $1.98 j cash or upon terms bid at sale, (all subject to court's confirmation), the follow ing described property: Part lot 12, New Town, Heau fort, N. C, located on northwest corner of the intersection of Front and Live Oak streets, being i c.ci rr .. t. ..i i i i uu it:tL on i-iuuL sLreei, unu ex tending 330 feet northwardly with west side of Live Oak street between parallel lines distant GG feet apart, excepting part of lot conveyed to II. A. Welker, viz: be ginning 45 feet from northeast coiner said lot 12, with Live Oak street southwardly 45 feet, west wardly parallel Front street fiC feet, northwardly parallel Live Oak street 15 feet; thence east wanlly and parallel Front street G6 feet; being 45 feet north of ex ception, and 240 feet south of exception, width fi6 feet, with im provements thereon. This 30th day of April, 1940. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner. May 2-9-1G-23. Wood Mop Bucket with wringer . .$2.19 Shino floor mops . 39c MAGIC 14 inch Lawn Mowers $6.49 ALADDIN LAMP $3.95 FLORENCE BATH ROOM SCALES $3.19 GOLF TEES, 2 doz for 5c WOOLSEY'S Paints 4-hour Floof & Deck Paint, qts 89c Fishermans Red Cop per, qts 85c I gal. $1.49 gal. $2.75 RCA Portb'le RADIO Reg. $23.45 ONLY $19.95 5 BURNER RANGE REG. $52.50 , ONLY $47.50 BASEBALL SHOES $1.98 GARDEN HOE, Mattox 69c CARTERET HARDWARE Company Incorporated BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA
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