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. . : r . - Tl " ' '"jl '."5-""." v.-V 1 - V v' " . ... . ' . :r-vz.- - ' ! - 44- .... , v i . ' - .--''': -- - . , . . v ... .. . ' 1 . ' - . . .. I ',t . . -J. '. ' V ' " . - ' .''" "" - - ..,.,.,,,., ... -..c . " ". ,y , . - , ,, ' " n - 1 - : v" ' I., 4 : I- , Ik h t ' i - LI! ! J ii 1 The Beaufort News Published every Thursday Bfauf ort Carteret County. North Carolina. .WILLIAM GILES MEBANE. Editor and Publisher One Year "ix Month ... Three Monthi. $150 . .75 : .40 nominee. Mr. Maxwell accept' ed the verdict of the convention in good part. Mr. Kouse was not satisfied and is now a candi date in the primaries which he has a legal right to do but hardly a moral right His desire to be the nominee has gotten the bet ter of his judgment. Mr. Herring will of course be fthe nominee, having nearly the solid support of the party behind him. It will be well for all Re publicans .to vote . however and make the decision practically unanimous. hjr-'iMrM'Eissa 1 1VVV 1M HELP5SJ .SAVINGS INVESTED AT HOME A Modern Platform Illustration of What a Little Fore thought Can Do to Aid in Town' Development Entered as second-class matter February 5, 1912 atthepostoffice n Breaufort North Carolina un- der the act of March 3; 1879- As soon Collector Bailey let up on the subject of taxation Judge Clark broke loose. The Democrats appear to be having some trouble in the camp' - Now that the road work has gotten startedjit is to be hoped that there will be no let up in until a network of good covers Carteret county. Our road system should be so that no matter in what part of the country a citizen might live that he could in a reas onable length of time reach any other nart. 5 A produces something which it is The 44' page Special Edition hoped will catch a majority of recently1 brought out by the the voters. Such productions in Chairman Hays of the Nation al Republican committee, is a man of original thought and con structive ability. Many months ago he conceiv ed the idea of making a party platform that would represent the opinions and wishes of a ma. jority of the American people and in order to achieve this re rult he called into servi:e some of the ablest men in the country. Ordinarily political platforms are prepared by a which meets a day or so before the convention and hurriedly Morganton New-Herald was a fine piece of work. It gave a lot of interesting information about LBurke county and reflected much credit on the News Herald. Parker Speaks to Studenta Editor of The Beaufort News: On the evening of April 17, Hon. John J. Parker, Republican Candidate for Governor, made a very impressive speech to the students of the University of North Carolina, stating .his is sues in a most able manner and .showing where in the Demsrrats had failed to encourage agricul tural and educational prosperity in the State. He made his points so clear that nobody has b?cn able to find any fault with the issues brought forth by him. A "Good Old Democrat" will say that he is a good man for Gover nor, but is alliec with the wrong party. We have all learned the old time tune of a Democrat. In 1907 Hon. J. J. Parker was President of the Senior Class of the University of North Carolina andPrcsidenc of Ihe Phi Beta . Kappa Chapter of this institution In bis freshman year he won the Mangum Orator's Medal, in his sophomore year the Greek Pri'e, later the William Jennings Bryan Medal for the best political -the- ' ses and the Law - Medal. . After hii speech here that " right, a few of the Republican students formed a Republican Club for the promotion of the Republican cause in this Univer sity and the State. Mr, Kennedy was chtn as pfesident of the Club. which meets weekly. The writer of this, a student here (rom Wet Carteret, is , a mem ber of ti.iiclub. Your lor true Republicanism, Je.vseR.Rbue Chapel mil, N. C . May 10th. 1 : their verv nature cannot be as good as they ought to be and as the voters have a right to expect By reason of Mr." Hays' new plan time has-been afforded those who constituted the com mittee to go into the matters un der consideration very thorough ly and carefully and the result of their efforts will probably be .the best platform, ever put out by any political party. It will of course have to be submitted to the rational convention in Chica go and acted upon by that body. The convention may nt accept all of the suggestions of the com mittee but no doubt they will be carefully considered and many of them accepted. Collie Man Wins Prize The business men of an Ohio com munity discovered, some years ago. that a considerable portion of the sav ings of Its people were flowing out Intt the hands of promoters of wild-cat schemes, and that other funds were being Invested outside the community In enterprises that were certainly n more promising than the community Itself could afford. ' So a committee of members of the commercial organization was formed and It was announced that this com mittee would pass upon investment! offered to the people this being before Ohio had a "blue sky" law. The com mercial body frankly announced thai capital was needed for the further d velopment of the city s natural re sources. While? members of the com mercial body pledged themselves to give preference to local investments, there was little dlfficuKy in gaining almost as complete co-operaUon from I non-members of the organlzaaou. VVU1UIUU.V 1 , ttnwna mnA it wtthl largely into the financing of the city's natural Industrial expansion. rJere waa another Instance wherein the natural course of development waa most obvious, but in this one the peo ple saw it, while in so manyvlnstance they overlook It The Nation's Bus ness. f GKAOE-CR0SSING WARN1KQ CAPT. VICTOR DIBOVSKY r 4TS n o cP Y rrrrrrm. O & n I SiTie rrnunth ago Mr. Truxton Beale of Sanfrancisco offered a pris of $10,000 to be devided in to three parts ar.d awarred to the three young Republicans who s'.tould get up the best phtform fir the Republican party. It is aid that a great many entered the contest from all parts of the United States and that a remark able knowledge of and insight in to political atfairs was shown The first prize, Cnit. Vliir lUovl;v. who .iniiii 1 Ite tho lnv-:ilr of Ihe R.viirliroiilxed inucliiiic gun. lniogriiilietl on hi ur rivnl al New York. The perfecilnx of Invention nnkej It possible dr a iimclilne pin to kI:m1 1.UOO nliots a minute. Cup' in lurnrky wai an ah pilot in Koliluk' force. Notice-of Sale of Personal Property North Can lina Carteret Cotnty E. S..Vought, vs. Charles Smith. By virtue of the power in me $6000 was won I vested under the statute of Liens by a Harvark student twenty one ll will sell to the highest bidder years of ag;f narned Carl S. Jos I tor cash on the property of W. I. lyn. The second was J2CtO and I Moore and Son, in Beaufort was won by Howard B. Wilson township .on the 1th, day of of the university of Pensylvanta june, 1920, at 12.00 o'clock, in or and the third prizeJlOOO was j- to satisfy the claim of the captured oy w.r. braitn a stu- iH n,aintiff for -oair WOrk and .. . V . tf w: I ' oen 01 inc uuiversiiy 01 mkhw Lnwbl furnished in the reDair an. the yo-ing mm wno won tneinj 0f an engine belonging to first prize is working his way Laid defendant, during the year throught college and b evideutly iga the following described per the sort of a fellow who is going oroDerty. to-wit: One to make a tucccuin life. OA Amount Coal Oermaat Must 1UOJ.1V3H ir it Vote For Herfiri A: The News does not take sides in contents between Republicans brthe viribJi nomination! tbi are at stake. To do J. fouW not . ,bt fair. . In our oUniofi this is a matter for . cat b individual Re- -, publican' to decid for bimself. ' There is one exception ' to this rule which we are constrained to mak4 howettr. In our judg ".'taentlhe Krpubl'ica4 yoUts o . the-dutrict ihouli attend the prinurics and rote solidly for FkhartJ Hernrtk for' Conircsa. At a conrcJoa brkl ia Coklr. iwro wnmt weeks ao there were thrrcandi4iMlor thConTe sional nomlna'in. They were - Richard L Ilefiinjt. W. B. Rotiv andR.S. Miirll. The result of the firtf ii ballot was that llerrinj recited 51 1-2 rotes Rou 21 12 d Maxwell 19. Ilfrrhs wa t!x:a . decUrtd the To the Rrbliraa olrs oi Coaoty: I hereby announce mylf a randl date for the office of fount; Commie loner eubl-t to lae etlon of the Republtcaa prtmartai. J. L. WJWAUDS. Nrort. N C Four II. P. Minnus Marine En gine, This 24th dav of May 1920. rtorrt 6-3 t. S. VOURHI, ... cT Sells It Cheaper RICHARD FELTON& SON OUR VALUE SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS Wc dont clairr) to be better at heart than- the average rrjan, but experience has taught us we can earn more money sales at a reasonable profit than a few sales at an exorbitant profit. Men's Suits Bov's Suits Men's Summer Suits SHOES Men's Shoes To the Republican Voiera of Cert-rH Cowal; I hereby MOoame mraelt a ran tfldala for Coast ComnUstoBer tub-u-t to Ute actio t tb eolore la the Jane fflmarl4. If elected I 111 M Ooeerve the Oiric'.ion. A rurrtfil frvmli t ifl'1 )urnl (rlli ut tlel. It t" " r")"J V'v f.Hind nl rrlful l-p. jou h.uld II Kb your fH to the eouth. If yoo ould (K throoh a bard 01 s won with a miniature of eienlfw. fee ta fC A ptaulet plays beat wbes fao (og tbe we aoJ worst wbe fadaf f beat eflorte to rt a good rta l'" VapoO WUI Jieio of fMde tor Ccrleret Coaatf. . ' hu m tti to seeuM9u tpin l iAatCELLtlXT. --veMA- 0 M.ttVt ImKetVene the any Ue? Chill ad fv Tele the Mereet, bvt ee waM ImMeiiene. Slllieeoeea. Ltm $4 AawetHa and Headaeeiea, dW t Tf4d Lher-AV 44 - r4irree Cmif TVe eMe rtrw Yiwt. lee aaneee M Ihe irtek meal teta j the a4 94 th tfm. fWfnrv W4 iaefra af the CafM twn diewweeed I bat thA Imf bm hJewwiMhiM and ibe lrtl rtuni mm eartf Ie4 and fewimxil mf n MIH enree,tl an tdal Here for en tMven tatK -Mt eqi at Mt Ijeqaee j e at nmi aiaiw aa pttP ei , a en its I al nw aeersuaA f fl ao4 eta am uan attun ma f Te erenl relets be gttmmUf ae4 f tf h law drVe4 grape. IUMU aeefia are aeMtre lew pewtart af e mi rllnewe end oetala frptn 99 MelpT re auger. Tbe' prtb Heel and aeoel ealaeble rU ef rel-ln gret' Ibe eaeami. Te rilMB re Ulna f menme are) largHy Vallana grepre. Tbe emetlcst aea cne fmes ihe rurrant g-epe. $ 15. to $45. $ 3.50 to $ 20. $ 10.00 to 15. $5.00toi2.50 Women's Shoes Boy's Wash Suits Shirts Underwear Unionsuits " $ 3.50 to 11.50 .75 to 3.00 .$ 1.00 to 600 .75;-up $ 1.50 up You Can Save on All of Our $ 1.00 Per Silks Yd. Beautiful Line White Goods RICHARD FELTON & SON Diamond and Platinum Jewelry of Exquisite Charm Last year. we predicted very heavy advances in the price of diamonds Our knowledge of the diamond market coupled with over a quarter of a century of close association and study of diamonds cave us a fair insight into diamond conditions We wish to again be placed on record that within the next two years that good diamonds will sell for over $1200. per carat e We had enough confidence in our knolewdge of diamonds to buy all of them we could finance, and the interesting part of it is, that we are now SELLING DIAMONDS AT 1919 PRICES. We have the largest stock of unset and fancy dinner ring, bar pins and soltaie rings in Eastern Carolina. BAXTER THE JEWELER' Largest Jewelers In Kastern Carolina. Wholesale nnd Retail Agents for the Aeolian Vocalion and records. NEW BERN. North Carolina Try. An Ad In Ihe News. It will Help 9 D I A
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