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PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU ISDAY JULY 30 192S "HE BEAUT ORT NEWS town and see if anything can are today. This difference of NEAL5' SHOPPE. Publicised every Thursday at Beaufort. Carteret County North Carolina. be done to alleviate the mos- opinion between the evolution ouito nuisar.ee. ists an dthe fundamentalists On Front Street of Beaufort number WILLIAM J. BRYAN. Beaufort News Inc., Publisher W. A. MACE. President J. F. DUNCAN Vice-Prea. J P. BETTS Secretary WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. caused the Tennessee anti-evo lution law and the Dayton trial- The dispute is not end- SUBSCRIPTION RATES 427 When you enter Nea'.s' Gift I Shoppe you will think you are! : It is probable that there ha ed yet by any means and 13 like . in Heaven. I never been a public man in the ly to flare up a great many The laces are pretty the novelties too, j United States with a larger times in both state and church w feel, perfectly sure they all j personal following than Wil- circles. It may go on for a num will suit you. ! liam Jennings Bryan had dur- ber of yearns but will finally die The HaU are most becoming and real I ing his eventful" life. Theo-out just as' other such dispute style. j dore Rooosevelt may have had have done. There was a time So enter their Shoppe wearing ; a slightly larger number of ad- when a bitter fight was made; smile, herents but we are not sure of against the theory that the , that. From 1896 to 1912 brv- earth revolves around the sun. They have ribbons, embroidery, and j II THE BIG EVENT 11 THE BIRTH OF A NATION AT THE SEABREEZE 1 In Advance) One Year $2.00 an was the leader of the Demo- it is never disputed now. Six Months 1.00 cratic party and had millions The controversy between ev Xiree Months 50 Pf admirers not only within but olutionists and anti-evolution outside of his party. ists win neither destroy reng . . ....... Brvan's dodu antv was due ion nor stay the advance E.me-eu as second-clas matter Beaufort, North Carolina, act of March 3, 187.1. THURSDAY JULY 30 1925 ; laces to sell. And Flowers so pretty but free from smell. ' You will feel perfectly safe to visit their Shoppe, Because you will be at Liberty to inquire about their stock. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUGUST 19 & 20th. SEE LAST WEEK'S NEWS FOR DETAILS what they i the advance of . u , J , "..I ....... t.tvii ViIj crionra Tn frr if ia lilmlir Februarr 5. 1912 at the postoffice tn wun lnul vit, ... .fc v.j ity and courage with which he and consolation afforded by re fought his battles. He was ligious faith are too real and if you should ask them probably wrong a good many too strong to be abandoned- like best ttf do. times in his theories about gov- Man must have some sort of re- Three words my friend, that is to emment but he was honest and ligion. Of course opinions a- please you. did what he thought was for bout religion change from cen- Thanking you kindly one and all. the best interests of his people, tury to century, from age to Hopinu you will trade with them! Beaufort and Morehead City have had a lot of visitors this summer, in fact they have had more than they could really give proper accomodations, especiallv at week ends. This both summer and fall. Written by j ANNE ELIZABETH O'BRYAN. Adv. ! Of late years his political 111- age. Lhnstanity ot the pres rluence had waned consider- ent day is quite different from ably but he had still great pow-what it was three or four hun- goes to show that if we want a er as was shown at tne uemo- uiea jears ago, 10 sa. nuining v.,-rr a,, Kifnacc Hmv.i h cratic convention in New York of a thousand years ago. It is that we will be obliged to in- last year. However prohibi- likely that there will be other j create ourhotel facilities The tion and religious questions changes in the future. Science MRS. J. T. BLYTHE'S FATHER business cannot grow without seemed to have filled a larger is constantly discovering new DIED LAST FRIDAY: more hotels- Then too it would Pce in Mr. Bryan's thoughts truths and will continue to do: be profitable to build a consid- for some years than politics, so. So as the years go by both' Henderson X. C. July 24th Fu-v erable number of cottages for His spectacular part in the ev- religion and science undergo eral services were to be held this rent or even better two or olution trial at Dayton, Tenn- changes, but they ought not to ternoon at Harris chapel Methcd.: three nice apartment houses, essee brought him again before conflict. The human race has Church at Dabney for Ira T. Ran,, ' ' the public and he again showed been thousands of years reach- who died at the home of his daughter, ; By next summer, in fact be-a good deal of his old time vig-,ing it present standard of cul- Mrs. w. w. Dunn, on Rowland street. fore that there will' be a paved or and fire: ure and jt has oeen a nard UP Mr- Hart had be,?n in for about road all the way from Golds-! Death came suddenly to the hill fight It seems pathetic month, following: a slifht stroke of boro to Morehead City Paved Great Commoner, as he was of- that there should be a conflict paralysis about a year a?o since roads from Wilson, Greenville ten called, last Sunday after- Detween religion and science which his health has been poor. ' and other eastern ' towns and noon as he lay asleep. He was when both have as their aim Surviving Mr. Hart are his widow.; ritips lesrl inrn rrmrp -10 and only sixty five years old and it the happiness of the human twelve children and several broth-, ers ana sisters, ine cr.uaen are airs.; W. W. Dunn, of Henderson; Mrs. H. : M. Elington. Dorsey and Julian Hart,! of Vance county; Mrs. J. T. Blythe. ; of Beaufort; Mrs. R. 1 Glover, of Greenville; Mrs. E. W. Pipkin, of, Reelsbcro: H. G. and J. K. Hart, j Southerland, Va.; Lewis Hart, who j is with the Old Dominion Steamship i v 1 FOR DETAILS IT THE SFARRRF.ZE THEATRE H ift- - . 7 V " . p 71 O. Lawrence Hawthorne" Over the hills to the heart of the woodland. Out.to.the nooks where the brooks gaily call,, Down to the farm with its orchards and meadows, Back to the pool when the cool shadows fall Over the landscape of hillside and vallev. Eager to view where the beauty-spots are, , Bound for retreats of romantic enchantment A Glad is the day when we play in 6ur car. the neonle from those nlaces seems as it the final summons race. will be able to come to Carteret might have well been delayed countv rain or shine. This con- for some years- Doubtless dition means that more visi- though the over ruling Provi tors will come down next year dence in whom he so thorough than ever before and it also ly believed knew best when to means that we will be wasting issue the call. Mr. Bryan's last a mightv good opportunity if da's on earth were devoted to we do not get readv to enter- the defense of his religious tain them properly when they convictions and those of mil- get here .lions or other people. Let us , .uuyc uiai uc uaa cuci u.iu gtate $uoo000 is passed. This JUST I. IKK. THF. flTHFRS. a J-uii iectiu ui i.ic .cnacs , that he has performed here be- Superintendent George Ross lw- Pou of the State Peniteu'.iary (Continued from paee one) MAD DOG SCARE a number profess to believe that he may be governed by coming events and throw his hat into the ring. a;e County ,s going to jump on Company. Edjfar o Minnesota; sm1 proposed bond election to loan the adequately hard surfaced and it will take its chances on e-pttintr thp nion- . ... .. " funeral services, ey back from the State. The State Library Commission sent out a truck with "OtT volumes ot R;in- aoipn, Moore ana niontgomry coun Miss Dorothy Hart, of Beaufort. The brothers and sisters live in Granville ; county and in Virginia. It was ex-j pected that most of the family and near relatives would be here for the up 11 jiZfi ' " r ----- i - s m n Life has otwme so intensely delightful Now that the world is unfurled at our door;- Friendship has made a companion of distance, Bringing those dear to us nearer once more. A Callinjr us out with a shout trladly heard: Laughter has caught a new cadence of rapture- Notes that belong in the song of a bird. - 1 Happiness comes on the wings of the morning, Speeding us lightly and brightly away, Off to the portals of lasting contentment There to begin and continue the day. Learning the wonderful secrets of nature. Reading her glorious story afar, ' Freely we join in a carol of praises Spirits are gay when we play in our car! Who had a fitrht with Mr Jo.i- THfc- SLUPLi I KIAL. News and Observer staff, said ed at Dayton, Tennessee end the newspaper had been telling ed just as most people thought ties during the week. The purpose is lies on him. Mr. Pou dia int it would end. .lliat IS to SSjy to interest the various communities specily what the lies were. If John T. Scopes the teacher wno ;n the traveling libraries and equiq he means that because the taught the theory of evolution ment of the Commission. .News and Observer has had in a public school, ftvhich is Governor McLean was much im--something to say about thi; oig contrary to Tennessee law, was pressed with the peach show of the -deficit that has accumulated in convicted and his attorney ap- g.md Hills and on his return announ the penitentiary's financial af- pealed to a higher court. The cec his intention of pressing to make fairs under his management, case may go finally to the Su- North Carolina the leading poach that therefore it lied then he preme Court of the United producing State. During the week he might as Veil include a lot of States. al.so announced he expected to get folks and newspapers too- It Tne purpose of the trial at out after completingthe task of get- has been a matter ot common Liayton was not to punis-" knowledge for many months Scopes but was done to test the that the penitentiary is running constitutionality of the law in debt all the time. In refer- Scopes was quite willing to be ring to it the News and Obser- used for this purpose. Inciden- i i .i i ii . i. i. i a t j i ver nas done notning more tnan tany ne nas gotten a great aeai anj see first nand how tney are op its duty. Mr. Pou is just like of publicity and may make a erated. a lot of other public officials great deal of money out of his1, mighty friendly as long as fame. The town of Dayton, they are getting praise but ; unknown before except by a very indignant when any thing comparatively small number critical is published. of people has been for a timej"' the Great commoner" during the , jon the tongues of millions. The trial. On his arrival at Dayton a AN UNNECCESSARY EVIL, i lawyers on both side3 of the j few days in advance of the case, his There have been a good 'case, especially Bryan and Dar-i P prent physical fitness was general- nm- msnuifrips in Rpsmfnrt row. crnr. an enormous amount iy remaricea. ne spoKe oniy ono i ..is summer and there are 'of advertising which may be it ting his new administrative measures running smoothly and see the people of North Carolina andg-et into the various communities. He expects also to visit every State institution (Continued from page on'e) BRYAN : -me mosquitoes in Beaufort, worth considerable to them in - nry summer. They bite our a financial way. v 'sitors and the visitors do not! The masses of the people not like it and do not hesitate to;only in Tennessee but all over! say so- They are not partial ,the world, know little about ev to visitors but also bite thejolution and have cared but lit home folks an dthe home folks ;tle about it. For some fifty year do not like it either but being it has been a matter of great in more patient than the visitors jterest to scholars and scientists or more accustomed to the ex-1 everywhere. As a result of penence, do not kick up much .the trial maiiy people not Here in court but delivered several address, es in Rhea county. fuss about the matter. For our part we wish some body would raise a disturbance about the mosquito nuisance and maybe something could be done to abolish or at least re duce it. It is useless to say that nothing can be done be- tofore interested have beun to inquire into this thing called evolution- It is well enough for people to think occasional ly about something besides their own little affairs and those of their neighbors and if the Dayton trial has broadened cause that is not so. There Ithe views of any considerable were ten thousand times as .number of folks it ,has been many mosquitoes in the Pana ma canal zone as Beaufort ev er had and they have been al most eradicated there. Science, worth while. Our understanding is that practically all scientists of th present day believe in evolu- plus energy and determination tion. That ia they believe that got rid of them and the same jthe forms of life now on the thing can be done here and earth, including man, came or with less trouble. Old cisterns iginally from tiny cells. Mr. are probably responsible for a Bryan, and a great many oth large part of our mosquito ers, say that this belief is con crop. Then barrels with water trary to the teachings of the in them, tin cans and other re- Bible and they do not wish it ceptacles no doubt produce a ! taught in the public schools. great many more. The city They say that all the animals board of commissioners, ought including man, were created in MRS. HINNANT ENTERTAINS Mrs. C. K. Hinnant delightfully en tertained at a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. Walter Wolf of Wash ington, N. C. the house guest of Mrs. i A. D. O'Bryan on last Wednesday af ternoon. Those present were: Mrs, Walter Wolfe of Washington; Mrs, C. L. Duncan; Mrs. Manning of Dur ham; Mrs. Chas. White of Greenville;, Miss Ellen Lay, Mrs. A. D. O'Bryan, Mrs. Bayard Taylor, and Mrs. Anna Hathaway . of Baltimore. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Manning. 'low Is The Time IF THE TIME EVER WAS, IT IS NOW. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THESE HOT 'DAYS IN THE HOUSE WJIEN YOU CAN ENJOY THE COOL BREEZ ES ON THE PORCH WITH PORCH FURNITURE THAT EVEN LENDS TO COOLNESS Such As EASTER STAR AND MASONIC PICNIC The Masonic and Eastern Star Or ders will give a joint Basket Picnic to Ocean Beach next Thursday Aug ust 6th. AH Masons aid Eastern Star Members are invited to go along1. Those ' housewives who realized what the bodies of their children need during winter are now canning fruits and vegetables for use next winter, says Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon. "Did you have words withyour wife?" "Yea I had words, but no oppor- HAMMOCKS SWINGS PORCH ROCKERS PORCH CHAIRS WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE STOCK-OUR LINE OF SWINGS AND HAMMOCKS ARE IN A LARGE VARIETY OF PATTERNS AND SIZES, AND WE CAN SURE LY PLEASE YOU WITH THIS ASSORTMENT. Gaskill-Mace Oo. Hardware Two Stores Furniture to have a survey, made" of the just the same forms that they tunity for.using them." r 1Z 2i
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