7':--2.K EVERY THURSDAY "I V' " '-i tY WV O MEBANE i,n-!S: 'i''2u OA' aaaa a wi mmm wi - . : , , , -,... .. , - ,. - ... n js . i VOL DC BEAUFORT, N. C THURSDAY JUNE. .3 . 1920 . NUMBER 22 . . . 1 JMUGNKGEIS WARM Democratic . , Candidates Censure Each Other Severely The most political excitement that Carteret county has had so far has been furnished in the last few days by the two candi dates for the" Democratic nomi nation for Congress. They both invaded the county last Saturday Congressman Brinson getting here first with a speech in More hnd Citv Saturday mornine. at Beaufort in the afternoon and in Atlantic at night. Chas. L. Abernethy who says he is a sure winner followed close behind the Congressman, speaking to a large, audience in Morehead City Saturday night, reneatine the performance In POTATOES ARE , . M01G Safety FiretiWedT in Sari Frahcfcco Carteret Countf's : Spring Money Crop; Is New Going To Market Several car loads of potatoes have left here this week for l the northern marketsand from now till the middle of June, "spuds" will be moving1" right along. A little digging was done last weekj but on Mondiy the growers went! to work inearnest and this week times are lively sure enough on the farms about here. Fromi eaily morn till dewy eve . and sometinies later men, women, boys and girls are busy digging assorting and packing the . crop and starting it towards the peo- po- w : mm 0. -7 IK- Beaufort- Mondav night and on pie who are hungry for new Tuesday closed with a speech in tatoes. Atlantic. Both candidates are prices, this year for potatoes how working other parts of the afe higher than they have I a for several years but they are Mr. Brinson spoke to a crowd v,iv. of about two hundred in the ,IU.1 ulc court houee-here-Saturday-a pnceSpf the pastfew weeks mar large" number of whom were Re- ket quotations. On Monday Eublicans. He aevotea most oi growers here got ten dollars a is speech to answering charges baxnX andon Tuesday they were which he said Abernethy was . , q 9c fnr th(t Up- making against him, such as his getting around $95 for the best stand on prohibition, his record grade. Yesterday the price went in Congress and his Democracy, to $8. How long these prices He also paid his respects to Jus win hold nobody knows but it is opponents record. He said he generauy thought here that the ffJSSSJ1 local crop wiU command good seemed to refrain from metition- prices as this market is from one in? his name but he me out to two weeks earlier than other several broad hints which theu- ints in this State and Virginia, dience might jue as they Qwi to in Feb. , anS" ruary and March plantbg was a ities In Washington to be dishon- little later this year than usual t h wished. He also said and the Rtand on most farms was Abernethy scent $40,000 trying I not ud to the average.- With Joss . i ( ' i 4 S . K- ! . -v- Aa tTlme Draws Near In- Small Crowd Hear ! For- terest In Nominaticns Grows nur Congressman State His Views x Aa a lt foatnra of San FranciBro'i "Safe! v Flrat" wnekx the fire deoart- went turned on (ft hlrh Dreasur nrstem at Third and Mnrket ttrecta, hi tb hart of tha bualnrw actlon. A down atreama of water ahot akjntard tot fcrindreda of feet toDDtnc tha hlEheat bulldtnsa. demonxtratHtg the fact that tha city can oarer acaln b deatroyed by a conflacratlon aimllar t tha r ti 1900. Interest in the primary election Former , Congressman R.' N. in this county while not exactly Page, spoke hen last Thursday afternoon in the court house to hA a crowd of about a hundred Deo- auib Aiitt wou i - - I t - -l; " t .? ia? ' 1 . " " Republicans are concerned their P'e one nan oi wnom were pro. interest lies mainly-iaJthe jrac l-bably jDemocrats. '.. .My. Page, , for Register of Deeds and the spoKe m De nail oi nis canaiaacy-, Board of County Commissioners, for the : Democratic nomiriation The Democrats have contests for Governor. " He .ske': about . , for these places and also for the an hour and a quarter and made State Senate and for Congress, a speech that was free from any ip i I ' . ' t a1 Kif f Arndco nraVatt AnAeif i at ' KepuDucans van 11 mcy wish i M,lt1, . " "J " tv'- . .1 4 express their preference for a of bis ideas as to what a- Gover- ' Presidential nominee, General nor should tayor. nejcame qut ' Leonard Wood and Senator Hir- strongly for good roads and edu-' t ' am Johnson having entered the cation. ,-,He. gaid that the system . primaries iu this State. -The oi county government needs re- . Democrats have a lively fight on organization ana the btate bov- over the Congressional nomina- ernment also.He; said that if, tion there being three candidates private Dusmess . were ; run ? nice y irL rh gm thv Wnv Chswt the. -'State's, business it would ' ' Abernethy, Sam'l M , Bnnson and I soon be bankrupt. , M r. Page savs , R, L Carrr' Two - Republicans tnat he js a pusmess man ana 4 are also contesting for this place that he thinks the state'needs t a Richard L. Herring who was en- business : like J: administration dorsedby the Republican h con- therefore he is offerng his ser- vention and w. a. Kouse oi wew -y " - Bern. Three candidates for the that he expected to get The nom nomfi. niiK.mifnri!1 nnmt. ination for Governor and would- nation are running and consider- not be afraid to meet John '. Parv . able interest is felt in the out- Ker ine KepuDiican canaiaa).cr wi come of that contest The con- the stump.. From here Mr. Page , , testants are O. Max Gardner, went to Morehead City where he j n-i.; r a r ftnnk Thursday 'niirhL" " : " ' " on. There are three Democratic I '' ," t f Special Offer act R al Estate Transfers ' For the sura of 75 cents :,we to get the nomination in 1918 aHgood crop conditions this mar-1 any new subscriber from rtow though he swore to a very much . t to-A!0 fifty thousand Hi! bnuaW the first Theme" smaller amount tie said nis op- r-rrv, ,,. ' ;t ;cl . . , w SStaa pit Eessea a Mr. Abernethy dehyered his re take advantage of this offer address here Monday night from Harker's Island noted for its ",.Vr aDlatform on Frout street and onion growing possibilities also quiciuy. had a large auaiencc oi men seems to he aoie to oo sometning nu-:-and women, Democrats and in the line. chac Han- Moulton-Uutnne Republicans. He spoke for near- . . ..... . ,uof . . . . . lytwo hours and held the at- - - r v s T" A beautiful wedding was so tention ox his audience mrougn: cmisea at mc aimc x"u,j; out He gave a sketch of his from one hill in his patch. on Saturday May 29th at 3:30 early life showing the hardships P. M. when Miss Dollie Gray and d'fiiculties he had met and n:.u n.f u. Gutrrie betme the bnde of Mr. miA h hart altt aval i-ivu fcraba.w wonwn K Mfll) inn. 1 lie IldUUV UKICWUC UC IWIU 11V iiuumit..,. " I .!. . m been a faithful Democrat and n couple lett on me .io iram was a better Democrat 1 han I ineRt Rev. i nomas y. iai New trn to spend a snon wnc Brinson. He claimed t h a t D. D. Bishop of East Carolina, wjth Mr. Moulton's parentafter Brinson had done nothing in spent oaiuruay anu ouiway " which they wm return 10 inru Washinirton except draw his tJeauion. w irmvea on me future home tn Beauioru salary and that if he goes there evening train tnday nignt and r. and Mrs. Mouiton are he would do a great deal for the was guest of honor at a very widel known in Beaufort and j- . nUaunt sunnrr mvrn in tw Ma a.:, rriJ with trm a Gisina. . .. .7 oi iw "'" The speeches of the two candi- somc mu oy ine men oi happy We. A,tm k- ..cH a cmnrl rtpal I raui S lirisji. n. ucuunuui ic The following transactions in real estate have been recorded recently.. -BraTO' Smith and -others to Elizah Salter 3 acres in Hunting Quarter township con. $500 E. L. Weeks and wife to C. C Dermis 2 acres in White Oak tnurnchin mn $100 r -jr, , . Chas. Hamilton to Jesse Fagel w Wins Valuable Prize For aaies nave aruuscu - - i s of feeling in Democratic circles past was served by the ladies of n JtA Fellows Concert nH it i.?,v.iv that 'the ecttonKwIp. c.. uaorcnowa mm ' . I Li if LI5LC1 II a3LdI . I - . here will be hotly contested. The Rector of the Parish pre- twu f th fkM fellows or- J- Goodwin iHH arvl ifvrhM u-rrv miarll'i - :n r"MVv-rY Kav ar. Island town Court Next Week PV uisnop uarstuy wr. iiuason m their annual concert a former townsman, and by sev- tour and ill give one of their A two weeks term of Superior eral other men of the parish. excellent .:rtamntshere Court wiU . convene, here next un Mlday Cishopuarst visited iR-.' in r.radl i A... 1,,Arr lUr w. unn. w i a t .1 K""- .7 iviuituaj. jiv w- pigiuitiwv4i ivriNiwii w,UJCl9rhJ auditorium at eignt IJor will presnle over the sutings in ,00 with Mission SndtfS ? puWk is cordial of the court. ... rn c.r.i w-nSnn s-, n ttnH The criminal docket as usual i""-"- - ttnr rn wraSl mmmaini avi 1 tanr aaaaaaaBaBM aaawaaaaiBBaBaaw 1UK1IVI jArll4"IMV " I t - Sermon for St Paul's School in Lhas. ii, kics ! St. Paul's Church, and in the si ternoon the commencement ser- Charles D. Rice see 54 a well mon of the Parochial School of known Beaufort rodent died at win ho Hmrvwrf of first and as there are less than twenty cases on the docket it will probably not take long to try these. There is no one in jail at this .writing and there is nothing to be tried of special interest, a good many civil cases have been set for trial and it is hoped that considerable headway wiU be . made in clearing the docket of these matters. Marrli licenses Ttrmits to wed recently issued ar at follows: W. R. Mouiton New Bern and Dolly Guthrie. Beiufort I iLessie M. Salter Davis and Ag new WUlis Williston. , Guy D. Potter jr. Beaufort and Frances T. Porter Douglas, CK.L.Gillikin and Cora Law ttnee Otway. St Ckn.mya.Rh far 5 6-SSiS'JS people. At tna tervice ine Kev. , tot Dr. Lay baptized five children. At night in St Paul's Church Bishoo Dartt Dre ached another powerful and eloquent sermon and confirmed twelve persons. D. M. loites went to fc'ew Bern yesterday to attend the funeral of bis sunt Mrs. Mary Ann Gibbs. O. P. Shell and daughter Vir rinia Shell of Kinston arrived this week and will spend the Summer here. a a a .a a vear or more and nrs oeaui while a shock was not unexpeel L-The funeral services of the deceased were conducted by Rev Harry Day and the interment was made in the Episcopal ceme tery. Mr. Rice's surviving rela tives are hit wklow Mrs. Mat tie Rice. sister Mrs. Jesse Pagtl and three brothers John ind-Leon Rice of Beaufort and Reverend Elijah Rice of Baxley Georgia. II Wa4 Sa Way kaprr a4 $ i0 a Aifcaat ifMl. halfof lot 89old town Beaufort T n. Whh and wife to Hen rietta Carter lot no. 3 in blank block Morehead con. $50, R. H. Lee and Richard Barcliff 5 acres irv Merrimon township con. J 500 D. S. Winfield and wife to Chailotte Taylor lot on Marsh street 63 by 148 feet con. $10&c C K. Howe and wife to Tay lor's Creek Fish Scrap and Oil Co 93 acres of land in Beaufort township con. $100 F. F. Garner and wife to M. Mann, tract in Newport town shin ton. S400 a IL Day and wife to Levi 4 acres in Cedar Island township con. $300 J. S. Gaskill and wife to Laura F.Gaski!134 acre m Bufort townshiD con. $IoO ' Edw. W. Small aixl wife Root KL Weks 175 acres in White Oak townshio con. $50Q M. Mann to F. F. Garner lot in NewDort con. $500 Francis Manson and husband to los. W. Manson 1 ecre In Hunting Quarter township con.$l&c Chas. D. Aberrethy and wile toCR. Wheat lv lot on Marsh ttreet Beaufort 25 by 99 ft r-in W. Willis and .wife to Marv F. Salter 2 acres in Hunt ing Quarter township con $10ac Willis Mason and wife to Wm. A. Salter 5 acres in Hunting Quarter townshio con $5.50 Elmer Nichols and wile to .D. II. Mansfield 3 tract In More- head totnship con. 2500. tf. E. Swann and others toJ Mary J. Suggs lot in east Beau fort 50 by 100 ft con. KXM. candidates for Superior Court Judge they being. Ernest' M. I 4 i ; - : Green,JvLoyd Horton, andF. M.I M. A. Hill Jr. of Beaufort who Wooten.v There are also a num- has been a student at ine urn- her of r)ernoac4candjdates forlTmity; of NotOupliu for Supreme Court Judge. , a , vaiuabterUe at that mstitution.: - On the ' ' Republican- county Mn HUj wn0 graduated this ticket Sheriff T. M; Thomas Jr year was the winner of a fellow- . has nu opposition Vnd neither has ship which is worth $500 a year . r ... . . .Mf U kactHaa VIA will E. H. Hill candidate for Survey- 7Cr vVUhe T.Davis the Demo- i,niv;flnrf wui also he teach ,. 1 . . , 77 " 1 universuy ana wiu aisu 1 cratic candidate is also, without cr 0f matnematics there. . a a .1 an opponent The county tickets . where there are contests are Brotherhood Of St given herewith: . Andrtvr WUCHN TICKET Register Of N.LCARROW . W. D. ALLEN J. S. WHITEHURST TROY MORRIS For County Commissioner C.R. WHEATLEY ' A. L WILSON J, L EDWARDS RF. SMALL " HENRY O.PINER W.W.ROBERTS GEORGE G. TAYLOR DiMC!OT At a -meeting held Sunday night the 16th at the Rectory for Deeds the purpose of organizing a Brotherhood uiapter, was votea upon and unanimously carried through. '. The following officers were elected: L E. Greenleaf Director C.lLBushall Vice Director Bayard Taylor , Secretary W.R. Longest. Treasurer The head office of The ; Broth-' er St Andrew located at Phila delphia," is a country wide well known organization, and the above activity will no doubt be well pkasing to the Beaufort Parish. . ' For Stats Sens e 7th Senatorial District LUTHER HAMILTON J.&HARGETT C E. FOY G.V.COWPER For Ref later Of Deeds J. R. JINNETT L:W. IIASSELL Miss Porter and Mr, Pot ter Yed . A.wedding of much interest took place here Sunday evening at ten 6 cock when Miss Francis Tanner Porter became the bride of Guy Dill Potter. The wedding eeremonv which took place at un. uol tr norne of G.D. Potter Sr. was ForCountr CommUst.oier Krfonne(t p- Reverend Harry Day and was w.tnessed by a few laikp. 4ttai la aa nifral pr BnuarJ-tUla t'mrf- af mm J. T.N0RR1S W.F.TAYLOR P.P. GARNER R. II. DOWDY J. HARRY DAVIS HENRY BANKS W. W. LEWIS M ANTON hi FJGOTT JAMES R. MORRIS - AIM IM Hiafct tta ttf. -. m r .ft aj M It la imfm HHfc.-WHjr. S The newly LOST A truck tire and rim. A Jeft Monday on extended brMal reward of $15.00 will be paid'trip and expect to return, to If returned to Rodgeri Murry. reaufort about July the first friends and relatives. The brido had been a teacher here during the past school sewion at St Paul's school She is from Doug Uss, Ga. where her parents c- . side. Mr. IVXter is a travelling , salesmaQ for a Urge Norfolk house and U a popular yolr man of Beaufort , married couple