THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY AUG. 6 ItMrkmo nf flip flnvprrsnr fftr fhp no-' . i i A 01 t....i THE BEAUrORT NEWS of them live in the rural dis- ternoon near the New Bern end of Insurance Commissioner Wade de-. wag rpcen ap- f. Tear n all the evi- 1"t UtMUi i t i... h.. t.., -:.. k,;,),. ..;.).. ti, , tho p-,i,Bft Fi.- Insur-; ..... ... . sota. Alter hearing an me ivi Published every Thursday incw. innuuiuouiuiiie .mic.. .,r b- pointed. He a capable buned thMe sute official reach ;peopie WHO cannot reau or; iouij iyson uuu iumP,,lu,,a - - "'i man and will make good. L. ,. fW uinr cnndi- ! Write, there are probably 150, were in a rowboat when they spied must change its plan of writing au-j j G(;orge p pe. Corpora-L," " 1 5"" v r. L 1, f.. VJJ IieKIOrS VVIIU tilt; III UlC l' ii.i-- m ,, B at Beaufort, Carteret County North Carolina. ' 'tion Commissioner, and Clarence E. I . . : same condition. This makes a oar and when within reach brought iu license in North Carolina. lie;utha chie Sute bank examiner, Hr u..Z i..-h. Beaufort New inc.. ruwiw r . fol - nrtf fo fv,- flOrt rtnn hi wpannn nvpr the critWs head. Awnta had been handling the auto . . . ' . omer -if kai Vl v. wvv,vx "i - are uac& lrum me annual vuuveiitiuu nv p-n..,i, W. A. MACE President people in the gtate wno are ut. That stunned it. The rest was easy, insurance through the manufactur- of tfce Nationl Association of Bank y respet1. J. F. DUNCAN vice-tres. terly without the benehts Of the The alligator was thought to have er in another state wmcn was noc in . ... . . . -,i.t it ii. n i! l I i p BETTS , Secretary lamp of knowledge to guide been one seen frequently in the nv- occora witn ine worcn tarouna iaw, ) WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) their steps. Besides there are er in that vicinity. (The New Bern- but have agreed to meet requirements many thousands more who ian.) of the Insurance Deportment and are while able to read and write,! flowed to proceed. can scarcely do more than that. I FORT MACON. I Senator P. R. Williams and Wal- This is a tremendous load of Those North Carolinians who have lr H. Woodson; Representatives N. ignorance fo rthe State to car- had the pleasure and inspiration of A. Towsend and Walter Murphy, R. . 12 00 rv anH esner.iallv so at a time visiting old Fort Macon, at Beaufort, S. McCoin and Arthur M Dixon, con- p Months" L0 when she is making the great- vill be glad to note that, after hav- stituting the advisory budget corn Three Month""- 69 est effort in her entire history iig been the property of the United mission, the last two being selectee " to burst the bonds of ignorance States government for more than a by the Governor, in session here du- i - T. tter and poverty that have held her century, it has again been turned ring the week decided to make a Entered as second-class mane many yeara Dr, '0ver to the State of North Carolina, tour of all state institutions between February 5, 1912 at the postoftice in Brangon gayg there are" fifty The farmal turning over of the his- this time and the end of theyear Beaufort, North Carolina, under e organize(j religious bod- toric old fort took place last week. The Board of Trustees of the East act of March 3, 1879. -n jQr Carolina and he ' And now that we again awn Fort Carolina havedecided to spend prac- thinks they ought to do some Macon, let the state clean it up and tically the entire $250,000 appro- - missionary Work along the line make it a real state park and place priated for new construction to cam- THURSDAY AUG- 6 1925 - ecjucatintr the ignorant. He o." historic interest, where North Car- pus building. A meeting of the Sunday Schools e'.iniam may visit and thrill with Board was recently held m the omce have Classes to pride in the work of the fathers in of State Superintendent Allen, chair- t u - ...1 nA ,,...;(- j c i . P,r- in Jan.! man px-nffiom. Other members mes ""o . , i. icai.ll ucuuic tu icau niiu vviilc. "! ...v.v. - r discussion as to When ne potve ,he suKestjon seems well ell who have visited the old fort and ent; E. C. Beddingfield, Dr. J. Y. 7, Torino thinks the The recent death of William . . t- . ,1 .4 cnmo in Beaufort- As It may oe a wortny 0f consideration and carefully examined its construction, Joyner, L. W. Tucker and F. C. matter of some interest w.e!we hope that some of our re- must feel that it is indeed a great Harding. looked through the files i OI tniS jjgjous foodies will give the plan piece of work. In fact, it is impos- Attorney General Brummitt is to newspaper and found that Mr. & trjaj gible for one who has not vi3ite(j iti assist Solicitor W. F. Evans in the Bryan lectured in Beaufort on i 'tj commence to draw a conclusion as prosecution of the four Raleigh ice Friday, April the Zbin, His subject was "The Making of A Man." People came from all over the county to hear mm PRISON REFORM. In a public address not long luumj v , rr i t- rt and the county court room was T'"1"" : " i j a u.r roiri nnH Commissioner of Public Wei- aid.) t) its immensity. (Stanly News-Her Manufacturers under indictment for conspiracy in restraint of trade. The trial i3 expected to come up at the FORTUNATE PIEDMONT. special term of Wake Superior Court "I guess J. B. Duke will spend the set for August 10. The manufac turers deny the charges and continue . .. . faro nnr fV,o noannnoihiHK' balance of his life like many of us- wind Storm occurred tnai aicer -" v:,":u" ' a ooor man." This was the declara- to deliver ice at the price fixed at nKl SSSX, tS their hrTmes Pie- In a sense she was right tion of a grouch, who had wasted in the beg.nnmg of the season, unable to return to their nomes gcause thg peoie eiect he riotous livin his ood nheriUnce,' The chamber of commerce finds until the next day. makerg and should see to when Mr- Duke established a founda- that Raleigh now has a population t 1 a that T R Duke is it that they enact the right sort on of mercy -to the tune of forty around 30 371, at the very lowest es " KnilH a rkifroad from Of legislation. Still Mrs. John- of dollars. The grouch did t.mate The rapid increase recently going to build a railroad irom knows not know his man- This North Car- 18 attnbuU'a to mmmoth suburban Charlotte to Winston-balem. lpffilHon ror in li"a genius is the architect of his own developments. This road, which is to be run i'6,? a;in CJfi fortune and he is spending it in such The Corporation Commission re- bv electricity, win connen . . . th wota UJ. . :.l ., T-...1.- ....,i suit of trreat nonular demand. 8 wav as 10 Dless lne woria- Charlotte wan tne uukc iuu : that goes to Gastonia ana nas a';7 " " preparing to extend his electric Chimney Rock Mountains, Inc., the branches in South Carolina. . krt . llU, ,a:a railway The Piedmont and North-action being taken on information We ain't much on goto' places . Like so many does today; Ma an' me has got the notion Home's a durn good place to No, we don't .see many people An' we seldom gets to town, But the way we're livin' gives us Little cause to fret an' frown. Some folks maybe gets to thinkin' We don't know what's goto' on- Or at least we ain't be'n told it Till a thing is past an' gone But them days has long since ended Makes no dif ence where you So don't waste yer idle moments Feeun bad fer Ma an me. We don't miss the roar an' racket Folks in town is forced to stand, And we ain't got greedy strangers Crowdin' us on every hand. No, we Well, here comes the mail. He's a mighty faithful cuss; Look at all the readin' matter , That he's leavin' here for us! vokes the license of J. Oscar Barr- It was announced that Mr. Duke ett, of Asheville, as a salesman o the prepi ui aiicnco ... -w. , - silHmrf tuaf POOilfa in railway- The Southern hallway aiieaay ' a ern to Winston-Salem, touching that he had made misrepresentations fnor& I . 5 .1 11 THE BIG EVENT li nnprate a rai road Between ... rvmrinttp and Winston-Salem Mrs. Johnson warns the coun hut the Duke road will run con ty chain siderablv east of. that and tne organizat Concord, Kannapolis, China tr.rr.ii err. different territory. It is the head i3 the proper in is likelv enough that the new strument to secure this result, road will eventually come on She says she has asked the ,lyt 1 A ...11 to Durham which is in tne uenerai Assemo y seveia f . thia sought to enlist ln hi8 business. Comoanys times to do sometmng aoout , , , t Fv.kw.it r.orW r Mfinr Grove concerning lands under development Licenses held Fletcher, and ply wants the cordiality of the.wuiiam r. nenaerson, ot ivsnevuie, owns which his road will touch. He's recalled on request of their era got that already. ployer, Arthur Crane, who states p;Q,imnt Mnrtw fr.miina .n.iil. they are not the kind of men he nnson wan s uie coun Sa,.sburyi gpencer( He by that corporation. Lice gangs abolished and .g not askJng for subscription8. He by C. F. Dockins, of Flet ization of which she jm wants the cordaUt of the William P. Henderson, of Southern Power territory. Piedmont Carolina tne prison system out so iar . . literav u.an3. the home county of Governor Mc- seems to be pretty well sup-nothing has been done- we fo rmi this whoe .. by the Lean, who was one of the leading ap plied with highways and rail- would respectfully suggest that utiIitiM his g and are p,icants for secretary of the North roads but the marvelous indus- Mn. Johnson should not lose maki possibie This is a kind of Carolina Railroad, has been named by trial growth of that section heart but keep hammer-ngr a- evolution that has j, and 5s n(,t Revenue Commissioner R. A. Dough makes greater transportation way until the reform desired is sh Lon hig r be ton as a State aut0mobile inspector facilities absolutely necessui v. e;ueu. it, iiidy uc a iJictu.) wonderful and far-sighted Guilder is1 Ex-Sheriff George B. McLeod, of S FORTUNE SEEKING A, hard job but is one that is .worth doing. The murdir of the foolish negro, some weeks ontinued in the splendid develop- nder he Authomobile License Bu- ments that prosper under his guidance. wise reau. aherilt Mcbeod was an effec tive supporter of Mr. McLean in the . .i m i Tirimarv fio-ht last vPAr nnA haH the , . - iNOtning oecter cou.u nappt-n w r i rv. . I f . MnAn. rt Wr f Vi r. V n V OAilrtty fril'll". rr . A great eltort IS oeuig b, IC Piedmont Carolina unless it be that! THE BIRTH OF A NATION AT THE SEABREEZE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUGUST 19 & 20th. SEE NEXT WEEK'S PAPER THE SEABREEZE THEATRE it r"1 l.','nnn r - 1 1 H1 1 f O lift i O in fVlr J t '. n now to get JNortn uaroiuu.a a.m utM ... w.. we cou,d . thg nce and ac. to invest in Florida estate. A ties constitute a terriole in- Two Duke8.(The Up. tremendous amount is being dictment ot the county cnam y ccf in newspaper advertis gang system. Of it Mrs. John- ing and in other ways to at- son said: The county chair tract North Carolina capital, gang is a relic of the dark ages Manv North Carolinians have It is a penal institution pecu . u..Uf nrnnsr. liar in thp Smith anrl f.ama in gone mere aim uuusu y-y' - - " . . ( Continued from front page) DEFICIT LESS ON 'ACCRUAL BASIS to be filed a month before the exant- tv and for all w eknow some of to being soon after the Civil . . j n.r Wo War uVian if wno fnniHprfH them have maae muuej. "v M .... j" 7 ination. hear now and then of some one necessary as a method of dis-, The Bureau of rf who has made a good profit, ciphne chiefly for unfuly ne- Board of Health but we hear nothing of those groes who had Previously there were 10g suicide8 in the who have lost, if such there be. been controlled by their mas- of which Granting all of Florida s ad- ters. At present the chain gang ninety.fourereywhite and vantages in the wav of climate is an anachronism based upon thirteen b The gute guicide and soil it seems a little strange the methods of the slave dnv- s found be 3 g 0 to us that North Carolinians er." State control of prisoners of the eJQtry should manifest a wild desire instead of county control is .he at 15 m to there and invest in ica. cuanKc uc.-ncu uj estate. As we understand it sioner Johnson. ni.Jn na olrpafl V ' Tr:rPs in riuuua a j , i '-y high. Some ot tnose wno 1 uv row may hit it right but it "earns that the chances are .'.gainst them- The ones who buy at the high prices are tak---a a big risk. When the slump tomes, as it probably come, somebody is going PRESS GLEANINGS Prim mis- population. I Superintendent A. T. Allen, of the State Department of Education, is authority for the statement that ne gro education in North Carolina has been greatly stimulated in the last The idea is suggestive. The next fve years. The satisfactory progress, time a former governor inquires of of the twenty-four negro schools re- . i r .j .r n v 1 i J i J : :n the present governor what about the ponea Dy rroi. in. m i! accrual system, let Mr. McLean jo'.t rector of the State Division of negro SUGGESTIVE. .'926 ttHpfovcmtftts 7W come, humcuUj " 't him i nthe jaw. When a citizen asks education, lorms me oasis xor me Vinrt. North Carolina 01- , ,, , . , . .., v,ntan, Aiin whn i t," , fnr Mr. rage wnen me nignway is corn- wtcin;.. v. ..w.v...w, - fers Plenty of PPrt.unitlf in by his door let the commissioner especially pleased with the evidence safe and Profitable m .vestment b.ff bean when an of advancement in real estate, but as 13.aiwJ tax payer wants to know how coma: Governor McLean has designated the case, People are incimea Commisaioner Doughton, let the the folowing gentlemen as an advis to think that there is a pot 01 h hjm jn the gol ory commi8sion of the Caswell Train- gold at the rainbow s end. iney g when a gchool ing Schoo, for the purpose of making like to go to a far Country lOOK- a certificate let an investigation and survey as to the ing for a fortune and do not a not a larfy when 8C0pe of the work t0 be undertaken pee the good opportunities at , , . . . , bv the board of directors of that in- their own doors. . , ... . examDie of the pris- stitution at whose request the Board rno tuc runnrHFS superintendent and crown him ov- was authorized: Dr. W. S. Rankin, WORK FOR THE CHURCHES cranium. Raleigh, chairman; Dr. Thos. W. Ver- I1P1,i,M mnt! This plan ought to solve the prob-non, Morganton; Dr. Thurman D. The country . Churches must cla8gification8 except two Kitchen, Wake Forest; W. C. Dowd help abolish adult illiteracy in deficit more gr( charlotte; Gilbert T. Stevenson, North Carolina says r E- C. ,kicks that nd Sleigh; Capt. Nathan O'Berry, Eranson, a member ot tne Goldgbor0f Henry A, Pagei Aberdeen State Uumversity fac ulty. We 1 of j 0 c&rt Wilmington. somebody ought to abolish It Uons McDowell county hands the State and It seems to be too big a JOD (Greengboro Newfc) Highway Commission $200,000 to for any one agency, me Pu"" aid -m the construction of the road lie school forces have made ALL,CATOR QFF from Marion to Micaville; Hender- some effort along this line DUi TRENT RIVER BRIDGE son loans $100,000 for the construc tive been unable to do much , Thurman T gon of Mf and tion o the link between Henderson. with the problem so tar as we M T p viUe and Horge Shoe. Union advonceg have observed. . . h- . . - d It $50,ooo to aid in the building of 4 1-2 Dr' HTnw,th! the of a young alligator which mile, leading south from Monroe on On titer Qisher tint Bodies UtrMTwMocr UMTOTMSa. MSTtwcrm t926 tmprooemem WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK. WILL BUILD THEM Buick. has built a better Automobile JL tmlim 1n (See it today at the 'Buick showroom Gas filer Kir Cleaner AMD HANYOTMIK DIST1NCTIVI IIATVMS Fowler Automobile Co, New Bern, N. C. 4 Y

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