. ;-!f;-."""i-'" . --. -"T . - j" Ij. " " : , '. .L ...--.... i.1iif1 J .l.in I '. ' .... . trM . , ii -i i- " L- -" .. t, - I :. . . f T. . , j " T ' .' . . -V .,'-,... . 4 v - - , , ' if" I every thursdXy 7l V- r - Reading Is To The Mind What Exercise I To The Body 1 . I.,.1 1 THE-home paper--t-' . r.. .f, ... .... . , , . - M - ,!-. - 'I. .-.I ! I' ' I - I 1 I , , ., , , .,'m'm''mmmmmmm'mmmm VOL IX BEAUFORT, N. C. THURSDAY : SEPTEMBER; 9 : 1920 v NlJMBER 35, f ' mm. s ora Insurjnce Companies Try ing To Find Out George . S. Speers Affairs Politics At Atlantic The representative of a life in surance company of Hartford Conneticut was in Beaufort Mon day making some investigations into the affairs of Geo. S. Speer. formerly manager of the Virginia , Carolina Farms Company. As will be remembered by . readers of the News Mr. Speer . died at his home in Chicago some time in May. His death "'followed a visit to this ufity a ' few days before and Was very sudden. There was at the time . in the minds of many people - suspicion that he had, committee suicide. It was known here that Mr. Speer was having consider- able difficulty in keeping his pro ;ject of developing the open "grounds afloat. His funds for carrying on the drainage work were practically exhausted and he had been for some time trying to float another bond issue to get more money. He was not ' successful in selling the bonds of the company. These were the facts on which were based the idea of suicide. On the other hand it was held ' by some that Mr. Speer did not ' kill himself intentionally because it was said that he had been of ferred a half million dollars for the property, which would have then offset all losses. Un his last trip here he was accompanied bv a party of capi talists who seemed to be thinking of buying the lands of the com pany. The coroner's inquest in Chi ' cago f o the News is informed, re .vealed the fact that he died from nicotine poisoning, l nis poison was found in his stomach and is said that a bottle el it was found in his room. It may have been however that he took the poison by mistake for medicine. Mr. Speer's life was insured for JW.WO and the insurance com- panies want to be satisfied that . he did not kill himself before they pay out the money. A Republican meeting is to be. held at Atlantic Friday : evening at eight o'clock. This meeting starts the campaign in the - east ern part of this county and others will be held right along till elec tion according to plans of the Republican " managers. The speakers at the meeting Friday night will be Lieutenant E. Wal ter Hill and W. G. Mebane of Beaufort. Mr.Jiill saw service with the : American army in ranee and will be ble to dis cuss the League of Nations from the standpoint of one who has been there. Mr, Mebane is -the editor of the Beaufort News and is the Republican nominee for he State Senate. Republicans, Democrats and independents are invited to the speaking and as women vote this year they are especially invited to be present. 1 i i Commissioners' Meeting Judge Robinson Of Golds- borp Will Deliver An Address At The Court House Tonight v Women Must Register Every woman who desires to vote in the November elections must have her name put on the registration books. This course also applies to all men who have come of age this year, Registration books are required to be kept open twenty days be fore the closing day which is sundown on the second Saturday Detore the election, l he same rules as to age, residence and qualifications to read and write, Apply to women as well as men. i he board ot county commis sioners held their regular month y meeting here this week, all the members of the board being present. On account of the pressure of business the board was in session Monday, arid Tues day and will meet again r next Monday. At the next meeting the matter of the tax levy for this year will be acted upon. Besides the regular routine bus iness a number of road matters were disposed of this week. A contract was let to Davis and Hancock to build the road and bridges between Davis and Piny Point This road is a little over two miles and will be the link that connects all the east from Beaufort to Atlantic. The price for building the road was 4 ju per line a yarn ana the to tal cost for road and bridges will be a little . over $27,000. The board also agreed to furnish 5000 bushels of shells for road throughout east Marshallburg. The surveying and laying out of the road between Marshallburg and Gloucester will be done, by the county and citizens of that section will finish it up. The matter of building a bridge across Newport.river will be tak en op at the next meeting. State Guard kneampment Several companies of the State Guard are in 'camp this week at Camp Glenn. There are not so many oi mem tnere as used to come before the war. Lol ED Scott of Graham is in charge of the camp Local Republicans have ' suc ceeded in making arrangements to have a political speaking here Thursday night at' eight o'clock at the court house; Judge W. S. O. B. Robinso'n of Goldsboro js to make the address. Judge Robinson is a prominent attorney ofGoldsboro and is well known throughout the State. He was formerly on the Superior Court bench and is regarded as ah able lawyer and a speaker of grejt ability. On account of the fact that women will be permitted Xo vote in the coming election in November a special invitation is extended them to come out arid hear Judge Robinson. It makes no difference wha? the political views ot either men or women are all alike invited to come .out to the speaking Thursday night. The election this year is gen erally regarded as one of the most important in the history of the country. New issues are being considered and all who de sire to be informed about them should. hear the speakers who will discuss them. The League of Nations .and the re-valuation of property are the two main subjects that are interesting the people of North Carolina this year. DIDN'T FEA2E THE PROFESSOR " . Snake Expert Cot but 'of Rather Tight Fix In a Somewhat Clever Manner., There li a certain professor of nafr oral history who deftghta.ln propound'' Ing eaten questions to Ma clasa, and one young fellow, who had been caught by one, determined to get even. At the next dast, therefore, be said gravely: "Professor, yon have made a npecial study of snakes, have you notT -Yea, I think' I am fairly well in formed as to that branch," the profes sor responded. Then, professor, yotf can undoubt edly Inform me on a point which, while doubtless simple, puzzles me. May I ask you a question?" The professor begaq to feel uneasy, but there was nothing to reply but "yes."'' 1 " "' ' '' ' A,; i "Then, sir, what I desire to know Is, where does a snake's tall begin?" the young fellow , asked gravely. ' ,Th professor was allent for a mo ment, and a titter" began to run over the room, which Increased to a roar as the professor replied calmly: .. That Is quite simple It begins at the end of the snake which Is not th head." TWO DOLLARS FOR WIFE Sctool Opening Curious; Paper Found Among Court House Records Here WILL TUNNEL UNDER STRAIT Japanese Authorities Said to Have Decided Upon Engineering Feat of Magnitude. The Beaufort Graded School wjlv open Monday, September 20, 8 30 A.M.: It - is hoped that every child will enroll the first , . day so that all maybegin work The public records" in this together. Accordingto the Com countyas in many of the old pulsory Attendance law every : counties of .the State often .con- child from 8 to 14 years iriclu tain matters that are curious and 'sive, should enroll on the first,' interesting. An instance of this dayand attend school so long as sort occurred last week. B. M. ft- j3 fa ' session T in"; this Potter a civil engineer of New dis'tfet where he lives. In ad- ' Bern while looking through the ditionto the regular .course' of records here ran across an old work the school will maintain a document that was quite re- music department ; and com markable in its way. The paper merciatdeprtament., There will which is more than a hundred nn rWo- W th inctiiWiVm years ago discloses the fact that in the commercial work, but a one Abner Willis sold his wife minimum . rental W will r for the sum of twe dollars. This charged these taking this course was prehaps an unusal price for for the use of typewriters. We a wife even in those dayst it cmtalce.caily.a-lirnited number ' ceartainly would not do now in this work at present because of ' inese nign cost oi living times, the lack of equipment. The paper referred to which is . The public, and ? especially the on file in the clerk's office zt patrons, are invited to attend the the court-house reads as follows: opening exercises and get ac- "This indenturemade thisl4th quainted with the new teachers.' Now Is The Time Eotsfifty -cents you can get the Beaufort Jews sent, you for three : months. This will take you through the campaign and some time afterwards. Every voter in the county should read the Beaufort News. Subscribe now. Amerjcan Legion Convention The annual convention of the Americs Legion was held in Wilmington last week and there was 9 good attendance from all over the State. The Carteret post was represented by Lieutenant E Walter Hill of Beaufort A number of matters were con sidered by the convention dne of the most important of which was that of good roads. A reso ( lution was adopted favoring a "state wide road system. C. D, Hogue of Wilmington was elected Cornnunder of the North Carolina department of the legion and Hendersonville was was choosen as the place for the next convention which will be the 27th of next Aujust, , WUrt Animals, ThU ifw r tf.lmolt that llv without tfrtnkiitfl Is ahnwit tiy th ft Miss oft the M.i4 f UMm) D. off tk roeet of ftrtffMllleiMl. brt tr Is rrea atrf si U, sad ani rainfall Is We Usa Marriage Licensee The following couples having permits to wed are: B. M. Rice and Ellen Styronof Morehead City. Wm. A, Grove of Criraona, Va. and Ethel Elliott Week, Elizabeth City. Mr- Hats II Appointed On account of the removal of Superintendent R. L Barney of the Biological Ration here to Freeport Iowa it was necessary to appoint some one in his place. Mr. Chas. Hatsell of Beaufort has been appointed to nil the vacancy. Mr. Hatsell has been with the station here for many years and is thoroughly familiar with the work. The station here is one of the most import ant that the Bureau of Fisheries has. vagwe 0Mrpti. tJnle Hrtty mnatAf to! We imm fy dainty aandwk-Ws rt carved said! "Mottv ev Jar. will roe make too at etce Itllle MDdwtrfee for se day vtUMtt toy bart ear fiAropfll I -infhn ntrft finnfmPfPTTlPIlt was innde uot.lne imperial govern- roent rallwlys of "apnn Intended to i build a tiibnel ndf r the Shlmonosekl I strait This strurf separates the main lalnnil at tha Jannncsa trronn. Hondo. from the smaller Island of Klushu at i WitneSSeth the aouth. It la now crossed by a car ferry. wt:ch is rapiury Decommg Insufficient to meet the demands Uiat are made upon It Two years are to be Kpeot In studying the geological formation of the sea bed In the strait and in drafting of the general plan of work In preparation for the actual undertaking of tunneling, so that UM real work will not commence until ,492 Engineer and workman win be stndy what DM o acuovoa tit mm ceuatiiea la tao way of tonnol ooglnoertnf. The line Is to bo sevon mile long, one mile of which will bo entirely under tbo sea. The spproxW mate cost of the undertaking will bo about $10,000,000 and the work to ra- ported to be complete" la 1828. Sd tntlfle American. day of December Eighteen hun-. dred and Fourteen between Abner Willis of the State of North Carolina and County of C ll. Ferguson, Supt.j Carteret the one part and Wil liam W. Oliver of the other part New Fixture For Bank ArriTe- The new fixtures for the Beau fort Banking and Trust Com pany's new building arrived Tuesday with the exception of some pieces of marble. As soon as the marble comes the work of installing the fixtures will begin. These fixtures were ordered many months ago bufowmg to the slowness of the manufactures in making delivery they have just come. Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah the Jewish New Year begins on Sunday at sundown and lasts till sundown Monday. Some Jews also ob serve Tuesday as a part of this holiday. In the Jewish calendar next Sunday is the beginning of the year 5,681 since the creation of the world. Ten days after Rosh Hashonah comes Yom Kip- Dur the Dav of Atonement. S. Yoffie and his family are the on iy members of the Jewish faith in Beaufort. They will however observe these holidays. Nad Knook ot Tkst Nwmfcer. A Nona Carolina man okoa eat mnWU lire wea timbered II eit It hark 10 ike set-mar of state nb a klier Mjrlnst Tte Bra dey I rod erltk It I loaf 111 and tb nerond day I tot IS Inches of skin off any !. rie me a safer ssmher." He got It fetta Wko Sellaits WmMm. rornapo one or IM mmt prinit or moepondeat kMigdooM Is Ike HtHe Ulead of JeHaitna. In tbe Ownom trunn. Tbe snlian knr1e ony Mp tbsl assy fall there sad otxtosvera to eroro Iho Mug for kte wivet. wall Iho nrtm minister peddle te roast sad bensnse. What a r . Numker? An aero squadron, preparatory to the start for tbe front was being Initiated again Into the mystenea of clooe-order drtIL While moat of tfc men knew . every nut bolt and aqua re Inck of ranvaa on tbe planes, they were more than kasy about tfco forgotten detalla of their appreotic ahlp daya In the army. "Sqoada rtgbtr bellowed the cocs- mandlng offlcer. Tbe majority of the sqnadron man aged to get there oomehow or otter, but No. t, rear rank, fourtk aquad. was totally loot Ho maneuvered almleaaly abeot the Sold for a One, trying to Sad bla place, and finally walked Into the anna of the rap tain. "Here, you, where do you belong? What's your nmnberr Th buck anapped out of kla tranc. "No. 24320, mr," be announcedv Tbe Home Sector. Smell airfa CHtlelem. Uttle flre-yeer-old Lnta had told not to be la sum norry wim-b at sat awar bar plarthlaga. to take a HtUe mere rare and pack atralght One evening kw graodma aa taking ber home after dark. As they were walking ekmg ifce.etreoi tlrtita were tamed on. She knked up and asked: "Orandma. wko turned an of ihoee tights on at ocer m keing told a man at tke electric tight pUnl rand theca on. ahe said : "Well. then. ah rams oa all tbe tights la the kt r Orandma fold kef Ooo a4 Mac, Noticing lhat tbe kew mooa was tntod 1 a different ssgle from what ake bad noticed bWore. aka saU ratter duguat 4ly: -Well, t via Ood would Uke hiat s Unle more time wkea ne turns no ihs HrJts and. thai Simp's Seeeiy ), Tome lnuid lake Se wisniee a day from work sad He let oa the bark, all max lr related, with eyes rlaead, Il wltl be foeftd wonderful preeervaf of hawltk. keeoty IM at rear. a. scree hog to tks 4rr of a keattk tf part. That I Abner Willis have bargained sold and deliv ereJ unto wm. w. unver one sertain white women by the name Marce which is or was formally my wife for the sum of twa dollars,, the Recept 1 herebv 'acknowledge myself satisfied. In-' witness j heareof ' I place my hand and seal the day and year first written Abner Willis Xhis mark . i j i j-if i i signeo, seaiea ana ueuvncu Mder.- Murdock -9-10 the prescence oi us tjenj. Leaan Morehead con $5 tjgnt years later me paper was rprobated tby G. Rumley Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Real Estate Transfers-jj ' The following are real estate , transactions recently recorded: E S Vought and wife - reparian right in lot no, 4 Beaufort Heights to G W Duncan con $10 &c . CSand Odell Willis to J.E Buck house . and lot no 6 ' in square 109 Morehead con $100&c " Mrs. Rena Bullock and hus band to Melviri Robinson 1 acre ' in Hunting" Quarter- township con' $200. ; .tr;;' .i: -1 ; Alex Mu-dock and others to M C Tolson 9-10 acre. Morehead con$5 .' : M E Tolson and others to Alex acre In Angelina .Willis to Jos. WiUis tract on Harker's Island $lc : MC Parker and wife to S F Brinson and W N Dennis 1. acre con $10 ''J 'i i : F F Garner and wife to F F Garner kx in Newport con $1400 Stephen. F .Willis to Fulford Willis 8 acres in Hunting Quar ter township con $100 . ' t H C Fodrie to Chas Swindell lot comer Board and Craven sts,con$10&c ... Jas B Morton and wife to Geo A Woods loto 1-2-14-1M6 in City con Another Bear Killed Hog killing bears seem to be faring rather badly in Carteret county this year. The News last week told of the killing of one of the arimals and a report has been received of the death of another one a short time ago. The last bear wss killed near Williston by E. D. Lynch of that square 115 Morehead place. M r. Lynch was awaken- ti ooo ed about midnight by the ternfi- jred and wife to Geo A ed squealing of one of his hogs jot n square 139 Morehead and guessing at once wnat was oo the trouble he seued his gun ano y m webb and wife to Geo .J. L Wmw aVlai teis4 I . a naueiui uciwku ivuv.i v OCWS ICtS Jb-1113 SQUare on arriving there that a bear had one of his hogs and was just about to throw him over the fence. Aiming at the bear's body he pulled the trigger and dropped him dead in his tracks. Th animal was quite a large . o e a I one. His leet were nine incnes I org and he weighed 400 pounds. views 115 Mere head ton $1 &c A D Harris and wife to Geo A Woods house and lot no 4 in square 115 Mcrthc ad .City con $1350 Melford Eldred and wife to Ceo A Woods lot no 11 in square Morehead Citytcon $7f0 HoMieTa Atfvaataso. -The lara tke thing r ndalmH IUmW. TWa bo etV4 aaitle: "Fw luna'v'y rllM-fna haa nf ta iie stng rani rvraake my lrm ii f IS I he iMvtlea." VaJeakle k Tbe teloaropa gtvea oalsrged of dleuat ob)erts. anaws aaly wkat Is ataaoat la roaurt Mk lis leas, and by gtvtag a meeaa of making laiermedlsto otoervstwas Ike modiScoUoos of the Devon mlrra- reteocopa fcov provrt toot) to tke naturalist Wltk great dptk of focus snd a larre Seld af view, tke abort focus typo, far etsmpte. kae a work ing dliaore of 10 to II Incfcra, and aiagnifUa T, to SS dlametera. iuk fueiabie ritlwr iiptd ml aarveo aa a rrfi tt aaMrt K nerumen4 el l lie I 4elfd belthi for studying enrk ntf na aa tni. plan and fork a Tka "Foteiata Toe.- That ss so oriartMtal eirurtarf Stag. Ctlna. tl bad nine at wire, fare trftb vanegafed nnrerlolN fmta aklt kello and tampe re kaeg. TV. rt detroyed by ike Taip'.ng fa IV A. tnt lltee In Metnry aa m af be'enea wotntara of tha m'd'lie agea. OtoarvaQowa aaaao tmutuneoastg oUUeas far apart kava provM that tka average aneteor wkea Sret la akowt etgkty ssiwa above tM orfaea at (ha earta, and dtaaptoru froaa vWw at tklrty aulteev. Is atker wards, n travels I fry mllea be fare tka atmospheric frlrtloa bums It an. Tkig frtrtlea. It to rerkoned, rnleea W tempera furs af somotktaf like tOffV 000 drgreaa. aa that anlrea af ton stsa. It kaa aa tha ace ta rear tv plsart ' ' TtrTat Tka leie ArH.Mhi rVa f bad ta fare rritu f the nm"ea a Mdf. ! wa "it 'be WHa arw: I are hmt ti-r mMWa" er ttmaaM r thm fnf ortlMli fli dh rwd r tftiMt "H ion w e k.im rnd " w m .I rVwlt a-i'o. ,s Me Mil h ! ta rl.a from."- LiMrfW l"OlKg I""-. 4r- . j;..r i - ( V i ' Ve ' i '1