i - - '--r" - .-,-, - rPIT 5;ft i' 1f- .1 ... r;VERY;THURSDAY , !Ul III IBMIa PH I M. IO.ll 111) IWftfrlfc 'WW g I II Kcading Is To' The -Mind What Exercise Js To The Body j ,: THE, HOME i PAPER, , ., Jj . - l.V I" ; I yoL:Dc 1 ' ;?; 7 BEAUFORT.jN. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER ! 2 1920 UMBElR:34-;i: HI T !-'- PROMINENT MAR PASSES After Long Illness E. . C. Duncan Goes To Rest ' t The largest concourse of;, peo f pie that hasjassemblcl for a fu f neral in Beaufort in many a day I was here Monday afternoon to f pay their respects to the memory t of Edward . Carlton: Duncan 'Hvhose body was interred in Live i Oak cemetery that day. Fisher j men, farmers, merchants, mahu I facturers, bankers, teachers, law-' 1 yers, doctors, white and colored !all gathered to honor their friend I and one of the most distinguish fed sons that Carteret county has t yet produced. : ' - f Mr.Duican's" deatii occurred f Sunday morning shortly after onco'clockat the . Davis: House j where- he had been stayifls ince about the middle of June. He apparently imprbved alter his rec tum here and his friends hoped that it would be permanent but some two weeks ago e naaa relapse and from that time on Irapidly declined until the end wamei Uraemic- poisoning was.! . me immeaiare cause oi r.is ueaiu as diagnosed hyfchis, physicians.: Carl Durican'1 as theebpte . around here always referred to fhim was the son of William . B. andSallie Ramsey Duncan. He I was of Scotch descent and had the characteristic shrewdness, common sense,- energy and - de- termination - of that race. - He knew what he wanted and had the sense and the grit to go and get it This i : the thing that people some times call genius. f From his youth up Mr. , Dun can fought many obstacles and overcame them. The. readers of the New know that he was a member of the General Assera-i bly of North Carolina, that he was collector of Internal Reve- mie, ' political leader, banker, railroad man and a ' successful business man. They know also that he was kind and affable, that he was a hard fighter but a staunch friend, that he had ten der heart and that his purse was opened to the needy, that he lov. . ed his county, his State and his ; country, i l Mr. Duncan was bora March 28th, 1862 and was therefore fif ty eight years and five months of age. . He was twice, married, first to Miss Carrie King and s few years ago he married Miss . Alma Speight who survives him. By the firt- union there" were bom four children three of whom survive, Wm. W and Chas, L Duncan and Mrs. Elizabeth , & Adam wife of T. Stokes Adam f Unkm, S. C. Brother of the deceased are Thomas, Ernest, Julius F. Duncan of Beaufort and Jamei iS. Duncan of Greensboro. Hi iteprnother . Wr. Wm. R Duncan and a aister Miss Lillian Duncan live here. The funeral tervicef were held In the Methodist church being conducted by the pastor Reverend R. F. : Bumpa They were short, Kimple and Impress- We, consisting of scripture read incsand music by a selected choir. Teace Ferfect Fcace "Abide with Me" and "Lead Kindly Light" were aung by the choir and a tenor solo "Face to Face" by M. Leslie Da via. The floral tribute were very cumer ou and mgnirkent .They ame not only from people here and Morthead City but from all partd cf the State and from other ttates. The Interment was in beautiful oM Live Oak cemcier? where deep many generations cf former citizens of Una cora munhy. The pall bearer at the service! were all citizens of Faufnrt and were cs follwt: ScthGilt, Frank .Untrcst. Ah M.Jonen,T.M. ThomA Jr,4: J.Noe.E.M. Willis. Chi. Hat rll atvd Frank Kin i. I hrrewas a long line cf honoi ary pj'I bear ?;RealEstatr1Trans!ersl .Deeds iri realty as recently 're corded by the Register of Deeps are' as follows: '.:;5' - "It:'' -.Hollo way Mason and s wife to Lucretia Smith lot on Live Oak street 55 by 99 feet, consideration SI &Cv; -cu j. A Lemuel Miller to Wm. H. Bell 1 acre in Newport township consideration $10 &a : EFNadaland wife to L H Suggs and others lots 6 7 8 9 10 in square 149 Morehead con $100 : H D Smith and wife to Robert Smith lot on Fulf brd street 35 by 93 feet con $165 ! j ; Eli Mizelle and wife to Horace Mizell Jots 4 5 6 .7 8 9 10 U square 61 Morehead con $5000 1 M P Marshall and wife to Har ry M Parkin and wife lotion Ce- A rstreet'49,i-2 .75' feetr.coji $10 .X;;J: C P Tyler end to Annie a tm lot on Marsh street 63 bf 1 ieet cohiu.ac. r. tvate M mnieis na rnusoaisa to W WJreemanJot. 12 in square 2(fMorehetdcbh"$100 Kate M Daniels artdt wile to Freemari lots' 91 0 iriYqaar 20 Morehead con $10 &c , ,W L Taylor and wife to Weeks 2 acres in . White ; ' """ 1 Lena Oak township con $275 ' J I-. : ; x B S Taylor and wife; ife to-L H Pringle 2 tracts 13 acres in White Oak township con. $1000 r.; : j ; David S Ward Sr. to C D Canj field Lumber Cxx, tract in More head township con $1C00 ! uW WChadwick and wife to F F Harker lots 1 2 square 1 27 $10 & con - Ruth ); Longest: to "Bryaij'A Davis tract in Beaufort town ship con $10 &c r.-5 TGeolRGasklllto W P Guth rie 1 1-3 acres in Morehead town ship con $1 -'V '- ; W M Webb and wife to Ports mouth Fisheries Co island known as Casey's Point 15 3-4 acres con St Oliver C Lawrence to Allen Lawrence 12 acres in Straits township $150 Sarah B Robeson to Jaa E Odin lot on Pine street Beaufort con $400 :, ; ' . .;' ESVOught and wife to F O and J M Dickinson 1-2 interest n lot cornor and Pollock sts con $10 Ac . : " GeoWPinerand W C Finer to Chas. S Finer lot 7 in square 110 Morehead con $10 T D Webb and- wife to Min- dora George 2 lot in Morehead con $50 , '.r Manr Viaitora Attend t TT. 1 - cunini Besides i great many people from Beaufort. Morthead City and the sui rounding count rr for the foneral of E C Duncan Mon day there were many from other mrta. The New did not kara the names of them all but the fol lowing were noted. J.G.BalL R. a Whitley, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Rand, W. T. Del tmar. A. Wrav White. Ceo. P. Folk. L A. Mahler. Alf A. Tern pleton of Raleigh; D. W. Patrick, Patrick Warren, Snow Hill; Dr. I. Y. Joyir, La Grange; Tho. E. Owens. Ointcn; J. F. Parrott. Dnr.wey Wcxxf, W. G. Jone, T. Jones, Klnston; I- II. Cutler, Dr. K S. Primmre, Mr. and Tr. Mark Stevcnvifl. New Bern; Jno, Handley, Go!dboro; J. C Lrn and C. V. Afcer of lha NorWk ft Southern railroad, C L M illard ftfthe Jno. U I'orf r Lumber Company- ( . M trl 11 m b M w f) :l' Amendment To The ; Cbn- I stUutiqiv Ratified Giving Ho2ren Right V To t Th" K1 i Af'iV-r''!."-. Qrt 'UstTliuyvinoina1ng,at eight o'clock Secretary of State! Colby put his signature , to the proclamation which declares the woman suffrage amendment "to all intents and purposes, a part of the constitution of the United States". . Thus the v battle-for woman's suffrage has at, last come to an end. ; It is true , that the opposition has appealed to the courts to declare the" action of Tennessee, the' " last - state to vote for suffrage, unconstitutioh- al.hesuffrs2ists sav this-on. position, will not amount to .any- j thing and that it will meet; the' same fate thac the Jfight', against; he prohibition amendment met. i ?i:Thirtyix states had tc-ratify the amendment before it became $ law of. the.Umted tatesi 'TJie first of the thirty six was Illinois 6'n June 10th 1919 arid, the &st was Tennessee- where Mtiri'ia titier fight the amendment carri ed on the 8th of thi rinonth The North ' Carolina legislators by a - considerable.,, majority 'e fused to ratify . j..?1 Suffrage organirations- baye claimed that twenty six-raillibn women Would . be ' enfranchised undef the new law. r Of this vast number more than half live ;in states .where women already have the voting privilege. The majority of the others live in the Southern states. ' In gome of the Western .1 States .women, have been voting for a number of years and it has been . said that these Western women are the ones who elected. President Wil son in- 191L r -j- - " . What effect, the enfranchise ment of women will lft ve in the coming . election . is ' uncertain. Most of the state that' have fav ored suffrage have been Repub hcan states and the general im pression among Republicans at any rate, is that the women will vote the Republican - ticket If they da I larding and Coolidge will be elected by an' immense majority. . What is going to take place here in North Carolina no man or woman either can telL District Union Meeting The District meeting of the churches of the Pamlico Union met Saturday and Sunday at Live Oak Grove Christian Church The three Christian churches in Carteret county. The chrufan n Wilmmrton also attached to thi4 Uninn . ' Then were delegate from Bricteeiorc 'Arapahoe " and, all part of Pamlico county. Among thoes attending were, J. .-pp son Marion tinnson, Kev.jna Water of Arapahoe. Mr. G. fc. Greenof Wilmington, Mr and Mr. R. C. Hoi too of Olympia, Rey.J-W-,LoIli of Washington Rev. L-' T. Rightsell cKU Grange, K. J. Respesa oi Beau- tort ana many oner . Collection to the extent of about $75 were taken, mostly - to be applied on the construct l.m of a new church.at Otway. The meeting wa preiided over oy J, J. Brinson of Arapahoe , An interesting b b. session wa Drekidfd over by R. C fermona were delivered by T. Kfztucll and I. M. Water The pUce of the next meeting in Amity'churth; ranitlco county - . UT.RiKhtKll - ' ' LaCrarge.RC J uciemar 19 u ad Jacob C. Delamar a well known here died Tuesday afternoon at ru: - f i u j..av J sufferer from dropsy and had been in- bad health for several monthsv-ffisftdta1hrathe"r suddenly but not altogether r un expected: He was fifty-four years of; age. MrDelamarsjnearest surviving ralatives are a pnj f. T. Delamar of ; Salibury; and a brother Jas. IF. Delamar: who lives here. His wife , died about seven months ago and a son a little more thaii a year ngot T.he funeral services of the deceased were heldtir ;Sf J PauTsI church yesterday at - 2.30 o'clock and were q3ckd hthe ret Dr. G. W. Lay. The intermeht was in the Ep'.scopal cemetery. I Services in memory of the de- ceasedwill be held Sundav after noon by the' lbdge""b?the Chari table Brotherhood Uarkers Island Revival it. W j ll 1 1 ish tb make a'staterQelnl'ih the Beaufort News that during the last four weeks that ur pastor Y. D. Poole:of theMetho dist Episcopal churchof Ilarkers Island has wrought such wonders and through Christ has ' brought so manrvilr sinnerStorepen tence that we cannot avoid plac ing same before the people cs best we can in-order J that ; all possible shall know of his power over sinners, p ft ; - O : The young f people here were so hard hearted and self confident that it looked impossible to ever bring one over on the Lords side but ML Poole has been the , in- jstigation through our Redeemer at ; - bringing Ninty-two young boy and girls men and .women in the fold of God. No more power hath any living man than has he.v - . " . : . Just awhile ago he started preaching here with no more than two or three dozen people to hear his first , sermon, while now the entire population tarns out when Mr. Poole is going to preach; We know . that Jesus Christ through this humble servant visited this place and ; brought about a change that could not other wise have come. While some have been hurt by his elequent speech that bossibly is not in Christ, others ' have . be .n made to. feel that there is a Heavenly father about them. He has not only dealt with those who drink and carouse but be has dealt a heavy blow at those good folks who think their telve to good to get on their kneesbefore God. vw ... Such Is the cause of our pastor We know that such tvpc of a man is the glory in our midst and we feel proud to think that God has so wonderfully blessed us with such a man this year : ' .Your rerly truly . Jas. IL Lewi' , IMter FWaUr Uw-oafced. " : ' Tor a ooe a Htiwt t e- tiiM I ha artff Ml roa trn arata li. lie, la fce ed. , mom lena im 'ar . n"t fenl ahail faTVe bm boae brala ra fntl lima flndf Wamnt ary. Ilia laia la PftMllaWe, aot ' tm k'MWlf. kai to all til aMI M aeiaea U eoalirt. ' Winiaoi rrW!. tt Hall. C(if4 la lr jawpH o4 tboaaa4 har4i fe ihr feet alf InefeM lg, I al i -cm and a a if anlwatao. TVal evjal nfi'Bl Me e wit ' ilma fM b!f lit af kc faal a, la Um Mm. bd riu&)tu all rnllm tola Oh) U.Y.P.U. Party Last Tuesday evening an en joyable iarty was tven, whema number'af tnrrtyseVen- vourig folks of the B. Y. P, U. gathered at the home of MfranMrsT'J. A. Brickhouse on Ann 6treet, conducted by Reverend and Mrs. Harry Y)2tysmv''ult "The guests arriyed about sey-en- thirty and were ushered into the hying room where many nu merous games were enjoyed. ? ' The home was beautifully dec orated with cut flowers and ferns.- -: - j About nine-thirty, the guests were ushered f into 'the dining room where a delicious t course of ice creani and cak was'erved. Just before time for the young fojks to depart for theiS hpme, Mr, Brickhouse took, them out for a joy ride which they all ; en joyed very mu:h. r; s About Un o'clock . the guests Hdeparted fortheirhomes-declart ing tney never spent a more cm joyaWe: evening. 2 kc' ool Opening . Beaufort Graded -School' wil open on Monday September thi 20th. A department of musid and also a commercial course will 'be conducted this year; Formal notice by Superintendent Ferguson will appear next week; ' Had Many ltplng Placet. Th arfrjf man nhah!y alnp ft 100 bed! or m during t long Ufa time. A reteran immerclal travel r irho home la In New Tork, cat af. ford to umll at thla rword, for, b MJ.'.tI o'nilnte that t har tlrpt In at leaat U00O hea dnring my forty 44. rear on.tht rond.. aod I barf alppt well In 1hm all j i ,? .Human tpB4iifl Stanaa. - -Tbra arc mkl t ha many "Ha- lad comea to a miuldy place In tbe road ane nraally frta orer it by em ploying a hanuta atepptag atone TWt rmlng a by aba gfrea btm a aman eotn. tn fetnin for wblrb be -tfrope on bla band and kneea la the mod for her to atep over. - Beetlee Heed for WarteJ Dr. R. tVomel dearribea ta Ana Ire da 1a Famlfad de Medicine (Lima. Pern) certain fwnedo beetlee tbe Kleod of vhlcn tine from time I m men to ri! .beem aed by the na Urea for raring warta. Under It tbee growth tarn b!te, aa If rauterUed by an rtd. , . . , . ftemember tbe Small Tblnoe. l eary to talk glll.ly of errrlng I bamonlly and jo forget to paaa the aalt to tbe man bo alte next aa at table, to think of placing evr Hire at . world'a dlepooat and aeglect tbe email atfeattona wbtrb ateaa ao mecn to oar own bomeUeary Roaae Ool- Ta fteetere faded lak. ' When tbe Ink of old docaateara hut faded and It ta deatred to rector It. Ikla can be done by waabtag eltb any Of the. unbalance that btacte mlttng vltk Iron Infatloa of aetgall odJnm-aalpbide, orvacetle ferre-ryaa tdo of pefeeetem. for Inetanr. -' . ; i ! Why Weotd Cbaefa fa lib. Vary Jane la g eoetnhef ef fbe Rpto copal tlnday arhoot One Snaday be i be cam bo abe told bee wither, ebe tboaght abe'd Hit to chae rbnerbee. aa their a Vtf 8 bard on nblte eierklar. ' Coin CiUt'a liberal, line mi ih rlo of rare cMM bat tiKmaM. reottt'y aklhg, IWO prr mt, eiy Hek ee bawg takeo ap lb fed ef cvtterttng ll-em. A We tngi" own r-t a collerttoa of a fttee fee ehk b baa rfd MJKA for en reey ear apc1aon a gra a rat dietoeodl Iflftw tn Waiai' i tU emg Wtbef of the IHcHm thee eentvte ago ... . abeped tbe leatiale of la reottaeot, ami tber. fere pot9ttt Tected the drntny f the ebote f14.rretdt The. Bur Rewenelt. crrertoctte-, - . - . A - Hog Stealer Killed " taught in the act of, stealing a hog a large iemale bear was pur sued and finally killed in the Ot way neighborhood last Thursday night. ; (The bear had caught one of a herd of hogs and was mak ing 'away1 with it when the squeals of the pigs aroused the neighbor hood. A posse of farmers con sisting of Baker Goulden, Phil. Gouldeni Harvey Lawrence and Frank Simpson was organized and-with several hounds the bear hunt began. fAfter a chase of about three hours the wily animal was treed and was killed, Frank Simpson having fired , the fatal shot.' . -..! Services Jt Baptist Church - Drt account of the. absence : of the Pastor Reverend Harry ' A. Day there will be lri6 ' preaching ' service at j, the; Ba, tist church . Sundav morning.' ' At the1 usual houlfoveriing services ; there' . vvnijje.alsawed concert,' An in , terestinj? program- has been' fre fated for th'is Occasion. 3 , v ; . ::':4! jj-m -:(-. ..u'i . iatfJcstyi-Pearce l-: 1 1 M iss Kettie , , Pearce of Beau- fortand John S. Hardcsty of Newport were united m marriage ' here Tuesday night. Tlie cere mony, 'was i performed at the Methodist parsonage by Rever- " end R. R. Bumpas in the pres ence of a few friends. ... Carteret Property Value The final figures on re-valuation of property in Carteret . County as given out by Super visor D. W. Morton are publish -ed herewith and a comparison . made with what they were in " - 1918. Personal property-----$240,454. . Realty $10,506,934. No. ofacre in IS 20 27803 Value of same . , ' ' ' $44498 ' Value of town lot $3,550,500; Manufacturing plants : $816,800' 1918 acres listed V 203,68?. ' Value of same : ; $1,G0L856, . Town lots $12213 . Personal property . $1,127,040 ' : Klntoa FaTf t " - mmmmm , ,. -Kinston's annual fair this year ! willle the biggest ever held.,'. It will open Columbus Day andr e . fiv, rKara-7 eda the most suitable that could have been chosn. .The weather by all tbe lules should be ideal then. The director say ; the attendance will undoubtedly run to a total well above 50,000: - 0enMBBBBBaBBaBBanBBeaannnnnnmaBnMa Labor Day Celebratioo Called Off v The Labor Day celebration ' which wa to have occurred here next Monday ha been called off. Difficulty in securing a speaker for the occasion and other diffW culties in the war caused thos in diarge to abandon the under taking. Man Telegrams Received hen new of the death of E. C Duncan had 'flashed a!l o er the county telegrams bcan at once to four in here. They came from 'many i!-ct r:.d many people. Priendi sad busincMcnd . political associjtes of Mr. Durv Can ill bartered to extend their. i .1 . a Eymra'mes to surviyms rc.c- tlvcii.Amor.jj c'lier a tclcra-n was i wired f:o.-r Lcnr.tr.r Hard if.g txpicM:r his torrow ar.d condo'cce. , ' art N i '