I, rvnTr 7 ll inl The best advertising medium published in Carteret to. READING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY WATCH Your label and pay your subscription PRICE 5c SINGLE COPY VOLUME XIV EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 3, 1925- NUMBER 36 5 . I t "i Hmrnnr Orders Two LOCATING BRIDGE t STATE NEWS NEW DAIRY WILL ; CONFERENCE FOR Investigations Made Labor and Printing Department and Fisheries Products Com pany Under Investigation- Gbvernor Says Situation At , Tuberculosis Sanatorium Not So Bad as Reported, Cole Trial Soon CONFERENCE HELD Officials Reach Agreement As To Location of Structure. throughout North Carol ?f ! BE STARTED SOON COUNTY TEACHERS Publication of the nafes of income Mrg Hoffman Is Equipping Meeting Next Week of Rural taxpayers in North Carolina this t Let Contract Soon week revealed the fact that twelve i corporations paid nearly half of the j , total income tax collected. The R. J. ! Modern Dairy Plant. Will Have Holstein Cattle School Workers Preparatory To Fall 'Opening Preparatory to the' fall opening of (By M. L. SHIPMAN) Raleigh, August 31, The return of Governor McLean to the State Sunday, August 23 was followed im BEAUFORT WEATHER MADE GOOD SHOWING IN AUGUST county to let the contract for the dirt fill and the State Highway Com A few years ago there was not a News regards as reliable a contract Reynolds Tobacco Co., wno paid a- rnadern dairy in Carteret county, the county rural schools a conference for building the bridges and cause- bout three and a half millions is the One was established a year or so ago 0f the teacher's of the various schools way between Beaufort and Morehead largest. W. N. Reynolds is thelarg- by Messrs S. P. Hancock and G. W. is to be held on Thursday and Fri City will be let soon, probably early est individual taxpayer. His tax was Huntley of Beaufort and now another day the 10th and 11th of this month. . . mi j ft o r ;n i . a; iL. mi - . . . in October. The plan is for the 3,iod. - one win soon oe in operation in me me conference will be held in the au- western part of the county. The new ditorium of the Beaufort Public W. M. Sasseen, 18 years of age, dairy will be located near Mansfield School. Several persons from ' the .. .. .... . 1 1 t . i . .1 ... : 1 1 v. v. iur.. A i ; . . . . . THp II ? Weather rpnnrt for Beau mission is 10 let wie other contracts, paralyzed irom ine nips uuwh is up- gnu m yiupcuj i.no. nc i,iax.e department 01 Education, as mediately by his plunge into official fort for the month of August as re- Thei-e nave ben some hitches in the erating a filling station in Charlotte Hoffman. Mrs. Hoffman who owns a veil as others, are to address the business. The situation at Sanator- p0rtedby Weather Observer Charles way that delayed the letting of the to earn a living. About a year ago large tract of land on Bogue Island, teachers on this occasion. The tight ium, the special term of court to try Hatsell makes a good showing for contracts, but it appears that these he fell from a scaffold in Morehead recently acquired considerable hold- months rural schools will open on W. B. Cole, the investigation of the this 8ectjon. The highest tempera-have been about removed. City while at work and was- badly ings on the main land oposite her Monday the 14th and the six months Department of Labor and Printing ture repovted for the month was 92 The original plan of the causeway hurt. He has been operated on sev- other property. schools at a later date. The follow- and the investigation ofsthe Fisheries de(rreeg an dthis occurred only three and bridge was to run it parallel eral times and expects to undergo Work has been started on the hg is the program for the teachers' Product Company were among the dav, Mogt of the time the maxi-with the railroad track and 30 feet another operation. . dairy plant and it is expected to be conference: matters to receive his early atten-mum temperature was less than 90 from it. The railroad company ob-; , ready tor operation neiore many ontinn F.vrent f or brief items xf in Aar. ' Several fim At. Tiio-ht it jected to this because the highway . On Sunday1' evenine a Southern weeks. A cow barn 106 by 40 feet terest there was little news in the droriDt,d below 70. In the interior would be on their right of .way. To Railway train struck an auto and kill- is going up and other buildings also -Thursday 10:00 A. M. Morning Exercise Dr. G. W. Lay. "Professional Spirit" Dr. J. H. capital city during the week. A of the State one city reported a tern- meet that objection the highway will ed five people at a crossing in Keids- ""1 "c c 1 i,,c tUIt""c"1' "'" Highsmith. number of State officials are in vaca-iperature of 103 and in several of be mo,ved farther south, about 50 to yiHe, N. C. Those,killed were J. H. be thoroughly modern in every res-j ..Effect of Norma, training on the tion and the summer period is beTng them temperatures of more than 100 60 feet from the railway track. Af- Carter, Mrs. Eugene Irvin, Mrs. Man- Pect- Thirty head of registered Hoi- young peopie of the community." passed with as little effort as possi-loccurred. Tjay after day in the ter passing the Atlantic hotel the ton Oliver, Mrs. Lillian Oliver, Mrs. stein cattle have been secured forMisg Bertha Coletrain, Director ble. 'coastal plain, in the Piedmont sec- hignway will maKe a slight curve ; as Nina J. Cone. Mrs. Irvm was am- u " ...u ... Teachw Training, Atlantic High The Governor issued an offickl tion and even jn the mountains tern- first planned it would have been per- jng the car and probably did not see been put in charge of the plant. gcb00I. statement Sunday morning declaring peratures of more than 90 occurred, fectly straight. A conference was the train aproaching. ' Holly Grove dairy owned by i pIace of North Carolina Educa. he had investigated conditions atj Not only in the matter of temper-beld Tuesday by highway and rail- Messrs Hancock and Huntley wu tional Association In Our School State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis lature did Beaufort's climate make a road men at Morehead City and! "v. overnor McLean and State Treas- 80on be doubled in capacity. County gystem..jule B Warren and found conditions better than good showing but it did so 'fn other the agreement was reached as to the eft Raieigh yesterday for uk""' vvers"eel w"c" u n tnr lrm. and - -m,. ,o. new route. Those nresent wr Hi- , recently purchased a fine lot of Jer- jlcirHiivtci itv " v .. 1 icaucvkRi Aiicic wcic 'i ' - whjo x nav I Orit tU iJlallKC . uunun . sey cows for this dairy. The dairy 1 1 . 1 1 i.. f n.tianto x; P C i i . l J .. 11 .3 A . . 1 fftiuiov f ri m m i c 1 n n ri Tf AAViciQflir . mi. l - mat ine iuiiuhb ul yen kuuii snowers leu auu a vuuu e.-"" v-..........v. w """j).-iarce sum 01 money, ine junus aie isnuuia mean to leacne .. n.i . . - . . i-i ..i i i... e J . . nlreariv has a herd of 34 cows and NOT a new policy, ne crmcizeu me of 55 ,nChes of rainfall occurred. Assistant aiiorney-generai naries k e uged for building roads and " " " , , . , garet Gustin, Superv is .... . . vv 0 with rVa aw nnco KMirrhr wi 11 haVD 7 Music in the Grades Victor Co. "What State Courses of Study Should Mean to Teachers Miss Mar- road Associated Press for sending out a The aveiage August rainfall here is -Koss, fiignway engineers, crews ana be Daid off when some story portraying conditions at the 5 30 inches, so this year it was a Winslow, District engineer Snowden,,,, are gold ftter on Sanatorium which focussed public at- little dryer than usual. There were Norfolk and Southern engineer;, J tention on the institution. He backed ciear days during the month, 6 Blake, Chairman of county commis- Mrg Igaac Wi Ashburn of Winston up his statement with letters from cjoudy and 7 partly cloudy ones., The sioners J. E. Woodland. Salem died Sunday from injuries sus- the officers of the institution regret- wmd blew from a southerly direc- The results of the conference have tained in auto accident that morning, ting the impression which had gut- tion for 15 days, the. rest of the time been reported to Chief Engineer Up- ijbe car in which she1 was riding col ten out. It was stated that . if an northeast an deasterly. The temper- ham and if approves of the plans ljded wjtft a bus loaded with colored emergency arose it would be cared atUre figures day by day folldw: Min. as to draw bridges re(uired-by thU. ren tne accjdent occurred frn 0 TIT.. TkAnn.Avv.A 4. n,;n rtlF,l;rl,l ' with the new ones bought will have one of the biggest dairy herds in the State. The increased demand -for milk, has necessitated the increase in the plant. ; or. Noon Rece.i 12:30 1:45 High School Conference J. Workman. ' , Conference- H. DEALS IN DIRT. Grade Miss for at any and all state institutions, v, .Max. The Associated Press replying to the ,.88 Governor's criticism merely contend- 2. , 1.192 ed itself with reciting that its story 3, 91 had been issued with an official state- 4, 92 went from Sanatorium as its basis, 5. : 89 that fifteen days had elapsed and no "86 denial of the story had been made 7. 89 until the Governor investigated the s. - ....88 situation and pointed out that the es- 9, t ', 89 Bential facts that patients were to be jo. ..89 turned out was not denied nor was 88 it denied that shortage of room was 12. 90 the reason. The press organization j3 90 added its regret that the story had 14 92 been construed to mean maintenance j5 91 funds were low and stated its basis jg. 8? for this was the statement of the su- 86 perintendent of sanatorium that no jg. L .86 f Uriels nad been provided to care for 9 ...88 maintenance of prisoners foi 1925 : 20. 90 1927 while $37,500 a year had Seen 21. 89 provided during the previous bienn- 22. 87 .; ium for each year. 23. 87 .As the situation stands, it is ap- 24. - 79 parent that patients will be required 25. .82 to leave within eighteen months after 26. --79 they were taken into the institution 27. 89 or as soon as possible thereafter. The 28. 84; Governor's investigation has not 29. 84 changed the status of this order of 30, 85 Primary Teachers Miss Guetin. , Standard Work In ! :Fulghum. . ' mL . f 1 1 . . C . 1 I TJ n .1 1 k 13.M.nv. Tlv. CI Uf raiin. they will be adopted. Some changes The driver of lhe bus ranJ ' lne I0UOWW ' "2f 1"V"" VH T' """" j wjJL -A v.. vi Vr-f op -V 1 . . . ; 'i- tate have been recorded by Register er; State Board-of Health. of Deeds Jno. W. Hamilton since last . ' . week : Pkoivmon TrflTilf Pflfrp of the t&te mi r 'ji i a. t n 75 done except to advertise "for bids on ' : 'T Tf. Ve,terdav: ' t a .t,.t!, ' Highway Commision 1 eft yesterday Lewjs 5Q acreg Beaufort Township, 77 S. War Department will be complied 73 with and then nothing remains to be Music Victor Co. What a Newspaper Can Mean t Your School R. T. Wade, Editor, Coaster. Grading and Promotion Plans for 1925 26 Miss Hattie Parrott, for New York where he sails soon for consideration jiqo. South America. Mr. rage will visit ; TJ R sWann and wife to Beaufort vo vov.rtiici nnntrips down there and t o . r o? u . Cf f r.onftmanf ironf WAS WELL ATTENDED jjaiming irusi vo., 40 mica tt?u- iai wv uuuvu. attend a big conference of road build fort Township consideration $10. i FrWay10:00 A. M. gone about two m. L. Piner and wife to Maltie W. Mornnig Exercise. . Finer lot 10, block 43 Morehead j Inspirational Talk Mr. L. C. Brog ' City, consideration $300. .den." B. H. Broddy and wife to W. L. I Accomplishments of Last Year 71 72 POLICE COURT MONDAY 71j ; . .. . . ers. He will be 77 in tne, aDsence oi mayor i nomas, monhg 79 Mayor pro tern L. J. Noe presided ov- 79 e"r police court Monday afUnoon. ! ' a i...o . jj,.i Attorneys for the prosecution m 71 and spectators was on hand. A e case against W. B. Cole wealthy Brogden lot -1, 2, 14, 15, 16, block 'Miss Ruth Towns.nd, 70 iriju fhttrtrnr ( isnrHprl v rnnflirot, a v o-in.t. nm v,,th frnm th pnstom Rockingham Tuesday, , , .... w J - ' - - 79 i itPSSM .v.minpd n the prosecution. Cole, killed W ot 6 7( block 38 Morehead City $10 cotton mill man, held a conference in 39 Morehead Besides Solic- $400. City consideration Program for-the Year- tin. -Miss Gus- itor Phillips six other lawyers will aid y. B. Blades et al to C. G. Gaskill 70 prove the charges put none could 66 give the names of any one responsi 78 ble for the disturbance which was W. Ormond, a young man who paid and 0ther considerations. some attention to his daughter. exact cause of the been made public. killing Cole's has Handbook J. H. Workman. Music Victor Co. Group and County Commencement The cMprfltinns. Misses Gustin & Townsend. not w p. Fifprnan and wife to Pearl Meetinc of Groun Center Teachers lawvors T ti 1 . n J . 1.1 1. 'on J TT : 1. C t. 1 T ..: : 1 75 suposed to have taken place at Ann Deen ,n"ue .VW.T"3 l t. m ' Pnnson' 101 anu ",v ""u "v 69 and Live Oak streets near the store say'he was Justlfied- The other s,de Morehead City, consideration $100. , School Publicity An Aid to Jrog- 68 of D H Lewis and the barber shop say they wil1 try to convict him on ' Geo. W. finer and wife to John ress W. G: Mebane, Editor Beaufort 69 of David Whitehurst. The defendants first de8ree murder- M- Ashley lots 1 to 16 block 142, News. , 1 ; jviorenead ity, consideration $iuu. noon neceu iz:ju 1:4a The severe drought in the middle p g Bonner and wife to W. ! How Parent Teacher Qrganiza- and western parts of the State ccn- Wiliis jot 4 block 54, Morehead tions Help The County M. L. tinues. The precipitation at Char- citV( consideration $225. Wright. lotte for the first eight months of -the w Davjg to w. q. tvis 1-2 acre I Reports from Local Clubs, year is more than 15 inches below straits Township, consideration $10. Plan for Increasing School Atten- 70 who were Jones Allen, Lewis, Markj 70 Mason, Sterling Howland, Garland 66 Willis, Steve Mason, Warren Willis 67 were discharged for lack of evidence. 69 Matthew Bailey and his sister-in-65 law Ida Chadwick were in court on thouerh it explained its 01 reasons for issuing 7the order The, earlier press reports, on Sanatorium citied this as its irijor fact. Pati- , cnts will be turned out of Sanatorium ! because of lack of room. Cole't Trial Thi Month j W. B. Cole of Rockingham, who is chirged with killing W. W. Ormond , i will face trial at a special term of', court on September 28. The Gover-, . nor called this term at request of the Solicitor. Cole, who is a wealthy manufacturer, shot down Ormond on' the street of Rockingham after some disagreement because of the young j ' man's suit for the hand of kCole's j daughter. Governor McLean ordered, a chem-j ist's investigation intp the death of J. B. Solomon of Richmond county, who is believed to have died of poison The effort will be lfind out if the man was poisoned or died from food , poisoning. His widow married two weeks after his death after aiding the man she married to escape trouble with the insurance money of her first husband. ' ( I Kings Business College will re-op-, en its new term this week with 200 to 250 expected. It will be the larg- .86 4-U The .,tv ff A h P V M , P T-v 11 1 : .. j i TIT - T -1 A 1 1 TT :1a o 1. t.ai: 65 the Charge of fighting. The defend- " - - u. iv. Unu,wiie v.. o. uance iv" nai.mum oupt. ruui.c is suiieriug ki' uiv.uu.i....vv j ijewis a acres otraits lownsnjp, con- wcnare. The city of Asheville AIRSHIP SHENANDOAH WRECKED. Information wai received here today that the big U. S. naval dirigible airship Shen andoah we . wrecked this morning. The report it that the vessel broke in two pieces and fell to the ground and that, ten men were killed. Full de tails of the accident could not be earned in time to get in today's News. The Shenan- , doah is the third big airship that the United States has lost in recent years. One of those lost was built in England and was destroyed by a gas explo sion. A number of Americans . were aboard and the vessel, was to start for South Ameri ca the next day. Theother ves sel was an Italian built dirigi ble, destroyed near Newport News, Va., by a gas explosion. Periodicals Mi?s Meriel Groves. Giving Out Suplies. SELLING TOBACCO NOW. 1 ort fa tViAwtealvaa arlfTiArln era A Tin vino" had a difficulty 'and witnesses Frank feas0". of ,shf f deration $75. Henrv nd Jim Chadwick testified lories, hotels, bottling plants and s. L. Nelson to Grahanl Duncan that they heard the quarrel and blows others arue hav'ng f"8t tr;Ub'e tract Merrimon ownship, considera- struck. It seems that the woman hit water they neeL tion, $250.56. the man over the head with a paling,! , . . . , . , uv 1.. , ., ,, . iii, It s a crime to kiss a girl publicly AUDIENCE WELL PLEASED nr 11s she said a stick, a considerable . blow and he hit her with his fist and ,the 8fC1TKflllt:i W,TH RPHANAGE CONCERT they were both guilty and fined them rate uranHin nuiimif. -j he concert Tuesday night in the return from Greenville where he had . . Durham $10 for that offense.- A public School auditorium by the I. been for the opening of the tobacco $iu ana costs. . . n...i , ... , . , . ith p"lllema" wiuicbbcu ' u. u. r . orpnunage Dnna irom uoius- marKet. Mr. naniesty carried a con- Mr. K. R. Hardesty of Newport, route 2was in town Tuesday on his o t... .. ..u...j ofvcriti ihiiucb e t.m.ScU ' . , . . , . ,i fi,i , , 7 . .... ., ,, ... , allowing dogs to run at large and w,lu:'1 tuun """" - ooro proved to oe an excellent en- siuerame quantity 01 toDacco wnicn got off with a suspended judgment the judKe about it. tertainment. A good sized crowd he sold for himself and several neigh- Bnd costs They were C P Tyler,! was present and their hearty applause bore. He says tobacco averaged a- C V Hill Hardy Bailey and Martha' Accordin& to reeent figures the to- attested their 'enjoyment.- The band bout 18 cents a pound and that as a x'r;n,v ' n t, .cp p tal resources of North Carolina state of twelve pieces, with W. H. Basdeftule the farmers seemed satisfied Williams, one or wo i-ases wcic .o iib enn na m, ... . , ... ... DanKS are $io,(o,oui.vu. i- as director, is well trained and play- with the prices obtained. There was sources of the national banks in $ne ed a number of marches, This fis' KICKED BY MULE. Mr. George Lewis, a' young man 1 est enrollment. j Th new braille bookc for the blind will cost $3,000. . The equip ment will be standard. (continued on page five) CHANG'S OF HOURS. Next Sunday the time for holding the names of the large nntinllpH. medleys a tremendous quantity on the market, caa. tinn iiiaAnn Tliiob- a ... . . j .... ouue me v. i and otner selections witn spirit ana a minion pounds or more, big increase over what it wts a few jjj Tj,e tw0 comans Warren I . It is a bit early for the yachts to year8 a- "" ' iMenftr and William Mims, afforded tne auaince rnucn amusement. . ine CATCHING FISH NOW :songs by Misses Hewett, McKinney, AX TH 5T KRlIT W K r.LK t.- .i tj T I.: . i ,i r li rti Imenced. Two large ones and one. eei anu jemms weie a vciy wno worns on tne iarm 01 rar. ium Ismail 'boat have been in the harbor' Fish seem to be biting good . now jrble feature of program.- Norris, was kicked by a mule yes- jin the past few days bound for Mi-down about the Thistleroy wreck. Al- j - 1 terday and was pretty badly bruised inml. They had been in northern most every day one or more parties; 'on the side of his face. He was i waters all summer and are now going of sportsmen go there and reports Vith Captain Tom Grace Willis in brought to town and carried to Dr. ! south to ?Dend the winter. The Jen- are that they have very good luck, the Inez ant came back with ajbout C. S. Maxwell's office. It was nec- nie Fay and the Norma II, which were One of the best catches brought to! 150 pound. Among thedifferent essary to take a considerable num- boats, are Beaufort lately by sportsmen was sorts caught were some, large trout, Per 01 stitcnes to ciose tne wouno 11 YACHTS GOING SOUTH. ' ,6tart South,, but due to the Florida 1 ' .boom r something, they, have com- the' night services at the Baptist, Episcopal, and Methodist churches will be charged, as usual in Septem-j bor, to half pnst seven. heth owned by Myimi men. Get the News while it Read the Beaufort News. that made Monday by Messrs A. H. sheep's head and porgies. They did,no complications ensue it is thought Graf of Salisburg, H. J. Bandy of no trawling for mackerel but ' others .that he will soon be well. A few days fresh. I Chicago, W. K. Hinnant and A J. have done so recently with very 'ago a fine mule belonging to Mr. i Cooke of Beaufort. They went out good success. Norris was taken sick and died. '-. ' . . -

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