THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 4 1925 PAGE FOUR VHE BEAUfORT NEWS The Beaufort News down byt'ie That is pood news as far as it . Published every Thursday sea mourns the lack cf failure to goes and it might very well be fol- at Beaufort Carteret County iu: advantage of opportunity in the lowed up with some information as. North Carolina. " ; following style : to how long it takes to pave that Fort j - "Thev are going to spend several Barnwell-Jasper project, and why. ' . . T..i . ...u:nu i Publisher several hundred thousand Collars (.mess nieim.iy .m.u wcm.iw ' Provident a lake in the Chimney Rock set- trustworthy with the passage of. v. p tion. Down here we have enougn years, iaus, u was uiuiuy aitcr m ice-Pres. f iqqQ lakes and it didn't New Bern fire Uat the state highway Secretary cost a cent. The difference is that commission was persuaded to author- MEBAE 'they will make a big fuss about their ize the construction of this piece of c lltf Beaufort Newt Inc. W. A. MACE J. F. DUNCAN J. P. BETTS - WILLIAM CILES little lake and we have nothing to road as a means or providing worn say about our big. one. If you have for men who had lost employment something to sell the way to do it is and been rendered destitute by the to advertise it." fire. Without great delay thereafter $2.00 ! I woul suggest to the Beaufort grading was undertaken and subse .LOO'News to cash in on freak or novelty quentty, at some period in the din; Th v ,ntha 50 advertising as did a middle west city past, a paving contract was let ana lMee J(m the banks of an artificial lake, work began. There is a 13-mile de. This citv heralded itself by big road tour now through the swamps, wluci to the effect that it Editor and Treasurer. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) One Year Rl Months and . . j t Entered as Neona-u. . ;. fn tha tht it was the is just as it was last October, February 5, 1912 at the postomce n under the; "" "' ""r J . , Beaufort, North Carolina, act of March 3, 1879. Beaufort might say: "The best citv itatuin to say. on the sea NOT by a dam site." j There is not another yaru of rough . jThis advertisement would fill the u- poing between Statesville and New THURSDAY JUNE 4 1925 ,quirement of one of the main lines Bern, except this 13 miles and a short ! of good advertising arrest atten- distance at the new Smithfield bridge; .tion. the 25 miles or so between Smitneld ! 'and Goldsboro, the only other unpav- THE RESORT BUSINESS ed portion, is at present as good as THE AUTOMOBILE MENACE. Man s inventive genius has except for the (Greensboro News.) dust. RURAL SCHOOLS MADE GOOD PROGRESS LAST YEAR (Continued from page one) 111 II IH 1 fl I 1.1 II i!J ttn qce II. J L : i ., ,f m.intl ww. - -.WW iu.so, v,Q,vQi HoviVpo tViaf cnn- ine outlook lor trie summa. tribute to the comfort and resort business this year seems niacn,0 f tha. rnnp Rnf favorable. The foundation on these inventions frequently car which this business rests !3 the; ry a penalty with them. An prosperity of the people. When j Wan r,f this is the automo- business conditions are good; bile A very Useful invention tne flks feel like tnev can af" vrui average of the class liad improv it is' but capable of doing great f?rd to take vacations; when L.d. harm too. The thing needful times are hard most ot them Tne promotions for the year were is to make use of its good quali-,nave to stav at home. Of bafed on standard Tests plus the ties and to sift out the bad as course conditions are never so teacher's estimate of the child, much as possible Laws regu-d that nobody at all can take fiUr gV0Up and county commenc j lating automobile traffic are'a vacation but in bad years the Ilients served aa a fitting ciimax tn necessary and officers should number of those who can at- our year's WOrk. In our contests make every effort to see that orc the luxury of a vacation is s-liecial emphasis was placed on things they are enforced- People who ge5rIy sa- . relating to reading, arithmetic, spell- drive cars ought to obey the 1 Wnlle there is no great ing and musjc. laws without being forced but boom excePfc in Florida and a We felt the need of emphasizing many are selfish and think but ew otner places, business in music because at the "beginning of i little about the rights of other ne United States seems to be tj)e year there were no victrolas in j folks. Ten years ago there sund. and healthy. Futrher- thc tounty and only two pianos. ! were not more than a half doz- more indications are that it will Now we have seven victrolas and en cars in Beaufort; now there be even better next fall- East- n:ne pianos. As a result of this are many and the number is ern Carolina is mainly an agri- WOrk, we feel much has been done constantly increasing. This cultural region and its prosper- in teaching the children to love mus- change in condition mu.st be 1 aePena tnis years jc This was realized when we saw understood and our officials crPs fr the most part. If the the physical exercises, folk dances, and the public generally must cr.Ps turn out well the east singing games and other expressions act accordingly. e in a flourishing condi- 0f rythm at county commencement. ,tion. We have not fully recov-, For better school support there is t THF thaiitaiioita iered down here from the de- nothing that has done our county It " to be hoped that there 'Ja?on Perid ?J920 &nd 21 more ood than the P" T" A's- They ii is w oe nopea in at mere but we catching up the have snent for libraries window Will be no difficulty this vear ciQf,i. Tha n:olin P "pranes, winaow about the sale of sufficient tick- Ju Ho nt vpvv wpU shadeS' vM' Plan0S, ' mPAt tbo Ph-mf-mm... seenlh to be dolnS Very well 206.96. AH this material was need ets to meet the Chautauqua. Th t tt min n. contract. There IS really no j.in, h.,ri a hrA firrlo nf ea ior our suioois ana weare giaa rpnnn whv n fpw ,le aw.vy had a hard time ot it the nee(is have been met. But more S hovfl fft " ha, P ,, last year but the understanding than this, in communities where the should have to go down m ;. tfhfxt f is in nrttv nrtA ' .... xi . . i. . w - r ' v v.' o" ortraiir&aiiuiis r ave uecu must active Jl..yV,. Shape now. Soma of the mills the voung and old have been inform. are reported to be running ed( entertained and inspired, a "spirit night and day. The tobacco of cooperation exists, which is re factories and wood working markable. concerns are also said to be AUno we have not reached the prospering- g0Hj for wh;ch we sought, we do feel Beaufort and Morehead City there has been improvement. The have long had a considerable teachers planned more adroitly and nusmess. m recent Pvn,,A a deficit on the Chautauqua. It is a community affair and should have the support of all the people- The program fur nished by the Chautauqua is wholesome, entertaining and in some degree instructive- Snmi nennlu aav thnt thpv An i . TJZt Tnnnr gnnfnTo. this ye3rS tt h&S h music has been fostered; is a reflection on their own in- Xhe future for tne two town everlasting telligence. The Chautauqua in thi, ir,p nf husines sppm fecause , ;e naaL, ine. everl8 n lecturers are not infallible, of Zrl ?hri ht wJ ZI1VZ teamWrk f eVer blming iJfe:ifJeLe ?ive from.a11 over the State, es- beach resort men suuu ucai wiuuRut 1.1 pecially from the piedmont suoiecis wnivn uiev uisuuss , and it is often the case that some of the lectures are the best part of the program. All in all the Chautauqua is well worth the price charged for the tickets and we hope that this year that the tickets sale will be a big success. PLACED UNDER ARREST and eastern sections. With ,bet- ter business conditions and Lou,is Lefkowitz and Louis Katizin good roads almost every where t0 be from winston-Salem, who it seems that we should have as have been runnin? th3 ocean beach many visitors this summer a? resort for colored people were put we can accomodate. We hope under arrest Monday afternoon that It will turn out that way charged with selling whiskey. The and that the demand for hotel place was searched by deputies Em facilities Will be SO great that mett Chaplain and William Williams more and larger hotels wih aml consi(wfthw iin0, was found n n Ann T (( U U Li Li Ir o (y I " JUNE r i i.v . r"a .... . ... have to be built. PRESS GLEANINGS considerably liquor was Thirty-three Coco Cola bottles filled with booze were found in an ice box and elsewhere. Word was sent tD sheriff Wade and he came and took charge of the men and carried them to Morehead City where they were loocked up. They were brought to Beaufort Tuesday and tried by Magis ing Rock Monday brought a light trate M. R. Springle. Attorney Al frost Tuesday morning and a heavy vah HamilUm appeared for them. The magistrate decided that the evi- cause and ANOTHER DUKE GIFT. The Duke family ma:le a rreat deal of their enormous fortune in North Carolina and their native ftate is getting the benefit of much of this wealth- A few davs ago the announce- FR0ST AND SNOW AROUND ment was made that B. N.j blowing ROCK. Dukp bar! crivpn $?nft flflrt tn n The cold wave which struck B'.cw- Negro college at Kittrell. Ee sides this he has eiven liberal lv in the nast. tr Trinitv Cn. one Wednesday morning. Tuesd ly leffp and other institutions His morning the thermometer registered dence showed probable son the late Angier Duke left'33 d?Sree3 and Wednesday morning held the-n for Superior Court under a large legacy to Trinity and!jt had drPPed to 29 degrees, accorJ. bonds of $200 each. The men mort his father Washington Duke,inS to H- C- Hayes a Blowing Rock agaged a merry go round, an ice gave liberally to Trinity and to i merchant, hers yesterday. Mr. cream machine and ether property the Greensboro College for ,1Iayes says that reports from the Aho and were relesed. Women. The gift of forty mil- i section, Linville and Boone say that! lions made some months ago by practically all of the crop that is out COUNTY SCHOOL BUDGET James Buchanan Duke, a broth !anv at a11 was killed- The potato j HAS been lEPARED er of B. N., for educational :crP wiI1 come out asain he yl ' and other purposes was one of ,but wil1 yield hardly half a crop. The' The county jBoard of Education the largest benefaltions everfru't' he say3 i"ay nt b? entirely held its monthly meeting here Mon made by an American citizen. killed, as the foilage is out enough to day and though the session was not form a protective blanket over it. a 'ong one several matters of busi Several reports of snowfall have ness were transacted. The sale of to give away money as well aS'keei1 received fro mthe surrounding the Lola school house for $150 to HOW to make it. (country. (From the Lenoir News- Mr. Cicero Goodwin was confirmed. iTopic) jine budget lor tne ensuing school jyear has been abut completed and is A SECTION OF ROUTE 10. ready to be presented to the board The Kinston correspondent ofiof county commissioners. The fig- It seems that sons of the Old North State are learning how CITY ADVERTISING. The Hendersonville News is a great town booster and con sequently its opinion on adver- the Daily News passes along a "re-:Uies had not been totalled but it ap- tising ought to carry some Port in road construction circles here' pears that there will be a slight m weight A suggestion which it j to the effect that the unpaved sec- crease over la3t year's budget. The makes as to advertising B3au- tion of the Central highway be tween board decided to have the two trucks fort we pass along to our read- Fort Barr.we!l and Jasper is to be used by the Newport school sent to ers for such action as they may 'Conditioned for heavy tourist traf- Kinston to be rebuilt, see fit to take fic" during the next few days. 1 Scene from Prize Play, "The Next Best Man" r w V I f I Sam Grathwell Peptimist u r Jesephine Dcminick I i 1 S ? K i f v I . It 'fa u-i'h - WASi tv ; Ik 'j 1 M 1ST Yi J. Franklin Caveny, Cartoonist-Clay Modeler .1 PHAUTAI "A Great Progran OUTLINE PRC First Week-A Afternoon 3 :00 Opening Exerwes Chafcman Concert The Bornschem Com Junior ChautauquaI-'or a,ll Ji Nights 8 :00 Concert The Bornschein Com Lecture "Getting by Your H Second Week-! Morning: Junior Chautauqua Afternoon: Lecture-Demonstration "How Moderate Incc Night: Comedy Drama "The Next B Tkird Week-d Morning: Junior Chautauqua , Afternoon : Full Program Lowell Patton Night; Concert and Entertainment 1 Entertainment "The Wit and ( Fourth Week-. Morning: Junior Chautauqua Afternoon: Concert Cardin TeAta Comp: Wight: Concert Cardin TeAta Lecture D. ThomaJ Curtin Filth Week.d Morning: Junior Chautauqua Afternoon: Junior Chautauqua Program u.ve ana jKe ' Umpanyt-" Night: Comedy Drama 'G ANNOUNCEMI 1. Hours of opening afti- first da' nounced on . the op4ing day, i. All single admissions 3. Second and fifth nights 4. Children's single admis 5. When Sunday intervene a specia . and announced. xcept the (play nigh on (excep f BUY A SEASON j r--.i ! I Ml Cardin-Princtss Te This A Jlvertisemeat Ma These Chaultauqu, "A Great Program fo Davis Bros. Levi T. Noe & Son Hdwe Paul's Garage The Bank of Beaufort Carteret Broadcast Co. Bayard Taylor Gaskill Mace Co. Guthrie-Bell, Druggist Stubbs Fruit Co. North State Cov. Co. N. F. Eure R. W. Jernigan -C- D. Jones Est. Joseph House, Drugist Be I. 1 D. Hai Ho Bai Ric J. 1 Bet Rot W. S. Inlc Th Season Tickets -Adults 2L f

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