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o a 1- t I- t The DeaufortTIews PubMied every Thursday at Bewif ort 'OrlereT County. North Carolina." WILLIAM GILES MEBANE. . Editor and Publisher One Year.. ........ $1.50 u Month . ......... ,75 Jbre Month. . .40 "Entered as second-class matter February 5, 1912 at the postoff ice n Breaufort North Carolina un ,der the act of March 3, 1879" And so the victim's name is tox. ' . , v. v ": The proposed joint ' discussion between Messrs ' Gardner . and Morrison was abandoned ' after Governor Bickett and other lead ing Democrats had entered their ' frantic orotests. but this desire for Democratic harmony did no deter the Governor from firing a , broadside at Chief justice Clark also a Democrat. -, In writing of taxation matters Judge Clark was treading upon the Governor's toes and it was most too much to expect ' the Chief Executive to remain calm under these circumstances. It ; is always .easier to tell others how to behave than to do it one's self. ' V: '-. . ;;l" 'v - It 3 natural that Democratic politicians should be resentful of Judge Clark's criticism of their taxation methods This a cam paign year and the said politici ans are not feeling any too gqpd anyway. The League of Nations Wm. Jennings Bryan; re-valuation, prohibition and the hot weather are getting on their nerves. Starting a row here at home in their ranks therefore is w a little more than they can stand seriouclyjconsiderei jmtil after theDemocratic convention held in Raleigh not many weeks ago. hsTictoryverrMessrs : Pag and Gardner therefore would be remarkable but for the fact that the all powerful machine was behind him. : Alter the Big Boss had given his approval of Morrison's candi dacy all the office-holders, ex office holders and would be of- tce holders got busy ana pro ceeded to put Morrison over the ine. ' Of the three candidates Page was probably the best. Gardner ; the second best and Morrison the worst. He is a man ot hO great ability, has never dis tinguished himself in any way except by haying made a large number of virulent speeches in that stormv neriod as she "red shirt" campaign- He is a dema gouge and is not fit to be Cover nor. of . North Carolina. The Democratic "machine may elect him but if .they da they need not be proud of the job. - Ext racts From Speech .John J. Parker The great problems of Amer- caa life . said he,v "are being fought out in the arena cf nation al politics but the South is prac tically without a voice in the so lution of these problems. Both parties ignore the south. The Republican party thinks that nothing is to be gained by con suiting the wishes of states which are hide-bound in political prejudice. The Democratic par ty, thinks ft can count on the supports - South whatever- itsJ platform or whoever its nonvnee and it drafts 2 its ; olatf orrru and names its candidate to olease the Democratic party in those states where Democrats are more inde pendent . "I am proud of the fact that 1 am a southerner. I am proud of the men and women who in ante bellum days made the name of i the south a synonym of chivalry and honor. For ,, more than a RICHARD FELTON& SON REDUCTIONS W All SILK 5th 14th ' It was probably well enough .. . that the Morrison-Gardner de bates did not occur, 'it would have afforded Republicans con . siderable amusement to te sure, -" but they-can .ojto .a picture show and see Charlie Chaplin which as an entertainment is just as funny and fully as eleva- sect in writing Jo the dissolution ;, : of said corporation, executed by State Of North . Carolina Department1 01 Stat Certificate of Dissolution To all to' whom: these presents may comeGreeting: . WiAra If jmncars to mv satisfaction, by duld authenticat ed record of the proceeding's for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all , the stockholders deposited ; in my office, that the ; Chadwick Fisheries Company a corpora tion of this State, whose 1 princi pal office is situated at No. Street, in the town of Chadwicks Point, County of Carteret, Staty of North Carol.na (J- S. ' Caffr e being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served), has com olied with the requirements of ChaDter 21. Kevisal of lyuo. en titled "Corporation,' prcmlimi nary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution. Now, therefcr, I. J, Brvan Grimts Secretary , of State of the State of North Carolina do ere bv certify that 'the faid corporation did on the 8tw- day of J une1920 fi! in my office a daiy executed and attested con- ting. all the stockholders thereof vhlch srd censen and the record of the proceaiinjs af resV!d are Judge W. P. Stacy who is 1 candidate for the Siprime Cou:t n0on f Je in mv iad office was one of those who put tre provided by law. Fish Commission act t irough the legislature. - His LVmocrctic friends here will have some diffi culty in explaining this to the voters if he should be nominated. In testimony- hereof I have hereto set my har.4 and affixed mv offical sale at . Raleigh, thi. 8th day of June A:D. 1920. .J. Bryan Crimea, Secretary of State. Which is the worse offence, for two candidates for the Dem ocratic nomination for Governor to engage in a joint debate or the Governor of the State and the Chief Justice to hate news paper controversy? According to the census of 1910 there wtre 51 vbite men l:i Carteret county who could rot read or write. They are probably in that condition yet It U useless to talk about why itxse men are il' iterate but it is very important that their blind ed eyes shoulJ be opened,, , Moonlight schools, as they are called, in various parts of North Carina have removed the stig ma cf Ulitercv from many grown people Such schools should be conducted In Carteret county un til every person In it can read and write. , Willis on . News Bogue Sound watermelons will be arriving in a few days and then our cup of joy .will be full. not to mention our anatomv. Next November will show hat a Southern' Democratic piohibilionbt btvirint to iwal- low. - . The Mechint Wf.is Ont The rmini:h"n Morrison for Gove CarJIna it a d : f r the Vrr.ixu' There was a party given at Wiiliston school building June 26th. pies, cakes, cream and con- fectio.4ines were so'.d. A large crowd attended and every body noted a good time. century my ancestors have lived in North Carolina and my grand father fell fighting for,, the Con federacy "at Chancellorsville. Every tie of affection and grati tude binds me to the southland. But to me and to every : other tnmking man of the south what ; Judge Carter' calls political; serf dom is a source of shame and re gret- ' ;. .;- '-Z ; 1 he conditions Which gave1 rise to the political situation no, longer exist. It was reconstruc tion, the great mistake of Thad deus Stevens, which drove many of the wlute men of the south in to the - support of a party iii which they did not believe and fastened upon us the curse of the one ? party system. That curse has rested upon the life of the south like a blight Not only has it deprived us of all voice in party councils, but it has also caused local politics to degener ate into a petty personal squab ble for office. Deprived of means of properly expressing their con victions, chained to - a national party which stuitined their in telligence, the great men of the South in too many, instances have given their lives entirely to private business and have left the noble of statesmanship to men of lesser breed. This is another reason why the voice of the South counts for so little in the ration. "Eut the reason for the Soliu South no longer exists. Recon- stuctions is a thing of the psst The nee issue has been elimina ted from politics. The men of the south can and ought to give their best thought to solving the problems of the nation. This year the Republican party has taken up the gage of "battle in defence of the civilization and the constitutional government in which the people of North Caro lina believe. North Carolina; owes it to herself and to the na I tioa to give her electoral vote to the Republican party in this election." 10 Dags Only 10 D ays Georgetts, Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Satin, Mes seline, Taffeta. Silk Stripe Voiles All Silks I Filmore Willis and children of Davis spent Saturday with Ids mother Mrs. Fa::n:e Willis. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Willis passed through our berg Satur day emwte to Davis. Miss Alice Willis of Morthead CitvsTTOt the week end with Miss Georgia Wade. Miss Nellie Fulcher cf More bead is spending a few days with Miss bora Fulcher. All Silli Hosiery Reduced Beautiful Line White Goods RICHARD FELT ON & SON an Notice Service by Public, cation Summons Oriental Ncwslttms The Teachers' Summer ichool in Oriental is progressing finely ! in charge of Ms McMkhael T v. 7) t and Mri Harris. 19 teichersll wUV North Carolina, Carteret County. In Superior Court Eefore the Clerk. Eliza Faison, Ruth Harris and husband Jas. O. Harris, George Bailey, by next friend D. W. Mar ton, ts I Charles Bailey, , Isaac Vann. ! William, Hattie, Christiana, Neta! Jack, and Anna E Vann, Infant children of .Martha Vina, de ceased wife of Isacc Vann. To Charles Bailey: TO THINKING PEOPLE m I are in atteiidance and 4 youn? la J in from the local High school. "The "new " tobacco warehouse will probably be completed by the latter part of Aujust. The flooi space is 100x100 feet s Large crop j are reported from the urn;unJi"g country, r.d the cttKiilion rxcrl"er.t Cameron f -f N'.rth S& ba more imitation ll'r. 4ry :,t vici oiher Chill an i Fever Tonic on machir.e. the market, but ni cr.e wanti fight imiutions. They -are dangerous notice that an action as above titled has been commenced in 1 the Superior Court of Carteret County-North Carolina,, ta sell for division among the parties ntictlcd hereto part lot 198 Old i: rrhjti did r. A er'cf t'ie i:rx! bte !n fact te. wai Bol RS the medicine line NITRATE OF SODA- Wt will unloal a car load of soda this week. U in neei of any call early ; una wrat ymi wnnr. HANcOcKHUNTLY.Ca 6S cures Malaria, chiCs an4 Icvrr, Bilious Fever, colds and La Grippe. It khlj the para lit that caujfi the fever. It li a ip!ecded laxative and general Tone-Adv. Did you ever stop to think that whenever a professional man was compelled to go away from his home searching up patronage that perhaps he had lost the confidence of his home people and if they would not patronize him WHY7 . , In the first place scientific eye examinations are made with fragile instruments that are not lugged from town to town. . Take notice that these traveling spectacle men have a small case full of glasses, and merely keep trying them until you tell them with which you see clearest DO YOU IMAGINE IT TAKES MUCH SKILL TO DO THAT . Every patient thit ci.twi to m; b handle! with thVstttt care that Wl lea wlth my own or my own child DR. J. 0. BAXTER , Eyesight Specialist Glasses Ground Same Day Cro Zj Cured With Our Oriiln.l Method NEW BERN. ; . ; . NorthCarolin3 "6 ' I fry An Ad In The News, it vail Help hn
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