Personal No.es-l 1 Telephone II 1 h d THE BEAUFORT NEWW-AY,NyARYj,J930 ?AGE FIVI )ls in the State, at erf States in the League of Nations, i ments. The newspapers and states- able forces in the country who would ry county, offering; In those hectic days following the ; men who ppose the Root formula de-Hike to launch us on an international :tion to all boys and ; World War, there was a considerable i ny this and say that it weakens the ; program, but they are for the time at themselves able to group in our country which felt that : Senate reservations. The combat in j least silent. They realize that the Of this number 708 lit was our duty to go into political ; the Senate, if there is one, will be . people, at present, are in no mood to rural and 153 for j partnership with Europe. They de-! fought out on that issue. There will j accept their wares. Is. More than 110, dared that we owed it as a duty to i be no one to declare, as wps done! Johnson, drunk, submitted, school grades, especially in the rural 1 pcan entanglements, following the these schools, and over 13,000 are graduating annually from them. These facts are disclosed in the cur rent issue of State School Fact?, official publication of the State Su- Sheriff J H Davis who has been'fense, submitted and hne.i 2.oU ana perintendent ot rubiic school system. . " , 'iti, :fl,n,n u now eot-- ' 0Vfr 8 period of five years, this tWt : Sam Rhodes, colored, fighting. Case paper w. that there has been a 1 . .. t,.-...,... t-,.,..u. ;iUmiP,1. g: eat increase in the several high tn fnrwlnv nn a business trip. PiK III lUMII - t tit rn ri rxf Pnlierh Kr nni I'tistS 01' ,M" "T:;: ' H..llwv Mason, fighting, submit- In 1U28-29 there were 12,732 more vno nas own v issuing iciaucn .., . k M,. r.nm D-lfimai' tetl. S3 and costs. went to ftaieign iu.uu, ... w.? . r- ,,..., t,,i ,i .,. in oi Tn t.h of Mr C. F. Uelamar. Mrs. Annie , posse sion ior jjum.u u. ... x " , . ... lt ... ci, nnt D-niltv. He was bound over to ninth grade there were 10,io7 more uasKiu went wui me pan, "-" " r ' . u . nwo.o.i )..,..,... nf an S Keeorutr s lonrui r.uer a u m. .nun ... i.'--j--, .mv......- u. per cent. In the tenth giade there POLES WANTED was an inemipe of 7,'.G'.) over 1023- p.;,i- n,l.-,-..l on Sfi 16 foot noles. 24. or 07 per cent; and in the eleven- 2024 foot, 1027 foot, 4530 th grade 6,487 more, or a fnt Tn hp il.'iiverpd on the cast increase. A total of 3 side of North River bridge. Bids op ened Tuesday January 14. 000 bovs and girls are availing them-1 humanity to join with the other na-jback in 1919, that we owe it as a selves of the opportunities offered in'tions in the League, to main tain the j duty to humanity to join the League, status quo, as provided by the Ver-! and try to help settle European quar- failles treaty, and to furnish money j rels. There are doubtless consider-; and force wherever necissary to pun-; i ish any nation which might violate ! : the orders of the League.. There was a terrific battle over the ! League and thos; who believed that we ought to remain clear of Euro- schools. white boy: and girls in the eignm in crade. or first year high school, than to visit her son nowarei wno is living there. I Mrs. C. R. Guthrie left Sunday for Maxton to sit her mother. From there she will go to East Hampton, N. Y. where her husband is employed. Clarence Guthrie Jr., returned to the University of N. C. after spend ing the holidays here. Mrs. Otis Moore who spent the. Christmas Holidays with her parents in f'hn nel Hill has returned to her home here. , Mr. C. P. Dey, who has been quite To tne Hon. Mayor and Board of sick is able to sit up and is getting along nicely. Mr. J. S. Gutsell is si'': in the hos pital in New Bern, having gone there for an operation. D. M. JONES, Road Superintendent POLICE REPORT FOR DECEMBER advice of Washington and Jefferson, won a complete victory. This vie-1 tory- in the Senate was followed by j a campaign in which our m ruber-1 ship in the League was an issue and in which those opposed to foreign en tanglements, won so decisive victory: that there could be no question as to' how the American peopl: stood on the issue. That there has been no i ro per cent change in public opinion since that ,955 more time is evidenced by the fact thi.t in. pupils were in attendance at the pub- 1!i2S both great political parties de- lie high school in 1928-29 than in j elarul in their platform that the Unit j 1923-24. ;e'-l States should pursue an indepen- Within the same period, the pub-' dent course and shape its foreign pol-! lication fir. ther shows, the number of ' icies without European entangle-! giaduates from public high school : ments, has increased 74.3 per cent. In 1923-' i Let Us Serve You We are now in our new quar ters and are prepared to give the Best Service in Carteret County. Five chairs, your next Sanitary Methods Easy Shaves Hair Cuts 30c Tonics 20c EUDYS BARBER ffiOP Opposite Eubanks' Lunch Room X W. E. SKARREN 1 AND CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Submitted Beaufort, N. C. 'Phone 142-J T Liquor Cases Again Main Part Of Court (. ommissioners. Gentlemen : I beg leave to submit the follow ing police report for the month December, lt'2'J. We have made 40 arrests and col lected fines and costs to the amount of $191.45 and paid same to the Mavoran d Clerk as follows: 24 there were approximately 7,000 high school graduates, whereas in T.128-2!) a total of 12,145 white and 1,202 colored boys and girls rinished of these public institutions, a grand to tal of 13,407. The greatest increase in number ot giaduates has been in the rural schools, more than 4,000 against only 1 000 in city schools. This brings us down to the pves- cnt. Some of the Europ an nations j rejected one of the Senate reserva tions to our adherence to the World Court and a compromise was worked ! out. Those who sponsor thv so-call- j ed Root compromise declare that it in 1 ,no way involves us in the League of I Nation? or in European entangle- ---- 71 A mr1 .T'WTAT"' To The Firsl Reu? Hears Baby Born in Carteret County This Year rt!a2w or The effect of holiday spirits was very much in evidence in City Police Court Friday afternoon. A large crowd of defendant; witnesses and spectators was on hand for the af fair. Urunkeness, disorderly Longest Holland Styron . Arrests 18 20 Fines $35.00 52.50 12.50 40 $100.00 Cost $38.00 41.05 11.80 $l.)1.45 were Defunct Bank Better Off Than Thought New Bern, Jan. 2 Assets of $1-' 9iH.fi05.81 as against liabilities of $1- 801.040.0(3 for the irst National ! Ea .k of New Bern have been an nounced in the first statement of the j condition of the bank sinre its sus- j pension on October 26, according to j figures compiled by Receiver Ray- j mond E. Schumacher. i This good news has been received .2E Sea Breeze On December 30th, Mr. and Mrs. with much interest by citizens ot the Paul Fenderson entertained the col- entire section, who have been greatly Of the 40 ai rests made (4) co:l' assigned to work the streets. (4) were duct, fighting and dealing in nquoi ?ent to the Reccmier's Court, were the offenses charged against the; Respectfully submitted, defendants. The county school fund w R- LONGEST, was considerably replenished by the: Cni,f 0f p0ijce, costs and fines. Mayor Chadwick a- jan 10,30. gain impressed upon the defendants , that repeaters for drunkeness would; COLORED NEWS ITEMS get jail sentences hereafter instead : of fines. ue uiiuvioS nuc n.--. .,: f uv James O. Harris, colored, who not 'ege Doys wno were nome ior me noi- mieresieu ui u. n." ; long ago completed a term on the idays. They were Messrs. Clyde since its doors were closed by the; roads for selling liquor was the prin- Pickett, C. E. Smith, Ben Hazel of directors following heavy with cipal defendant in court having sev-i A. & T. College; Goldie Dennis, John' drawals of funds by depositors eral charges against him. They were Davis, John E. Pastures of Va ! Mr Schumacher was appointed re assault on his wife Ruth Harris, and,Union also Mr. Jonah Spencer and ce.ver on Novemoer 5. Since then possession of liquor, two counts. He Mrs. Elva Roberts who were home he and a corps of assistants have was put unde bonds of $50 on the 1 visiting their parents. Others pres-(been busily engaged in checking up assault charge. $250 bond in one 'e"t were Misses Eva Ward of Teach- the banks affairs. Wilson H. Lee, of the liquor cases and a $50 bond in."" Colleee. Winston-Salem; Miss of this city, and Julius F. Duncan, the other for his appearance at Re-'Beatrice Fenderson, Mr. and M'.g.lof Beaufort, have been appointed his corder's Court Richard Fulford, Margaret Shepard, attorneys by the Comptroller of the: James O. Harris Jr., charged with! Kathryn Stanley, Willie Gorman, , Currency. ,j disorderly conduct was acquitted. (Johnnie Bailey, Johnnie Jones, Cae-, The First National Bank is only James O. Harris Jr. having liquor sar Jordan Julius Jordan, Mr. Hanes, several months old, taking over the I for Record-1 Wlllle Stiwart. business ot tne orginai iauonai The guests danced until reiresn-: aanK 01 iew rsern. Aiinougn 11 win ments were served and then after- require much time to liquidate its wards until 1:30 A. M. when they all affairs, the first settlement of its departed declaring they had a most fiancial condition has been received enjoyable time. with much interest here. The statement shows assets as fol- 1T I 1 C": lows: Rills receivable. SI. 775. 784.18: rash nn bund. $14. 900. fii. and other T I nratpt Tn Rn nf rrt noPta $9.00. 830. f)fi. The liabilities in- - ' W V , w r " - - - - I elude: Liabilities unsecured, $1,191- 885.12; deposits secuured by pledge in possession, was held er's Court. Bond of $50 required. Moses Austin, fighting submitted. Fined $2.50 and costs or five days on the streets. Marion Noe, obstructing fire truck, j Submitted and fined $2.50 and costs, ' or five days. Herbert Morton, drunk, first of-; fense, submitted, $2.50 f.nd costs, or i five days. j John Morton, drunk, first offense, j a new building supply firm was submitted $2.50 and costs or five launched into the business life stream days. of the county this week. This is the Leo. Wigfall, drunk, old offender, Beaufort Building Supply Company. 30 days in jail to be worked on the it js a corporation and the principal streets. BEAUFORT, N. C. Mon. & Tues. Jan. 13 14 "ISLE OF LOST SHIPS" 100 per cent Talking with Virginia Valli, Jason Ro bards. Added Attraction FARM RELIEF'. WecL & ThrTjan. 1516 "ACQUITTED" 100 per cent Talking with Lloyd Hughes, Margaret Living-tone, Sam Hardy. Added Attraction "HARD BOILED HAMPTON." Fri. & Sat. Jan. 17 18 SAGEBRUSH POLITICS' 100 per cent Talking Added Attraction "TICKLISH BUSINESS.'' ' COME EARLY Matinee 4 o'clock Night 7:45 SATURDAY ONLY Matinee 3 o'clock Night 6 &8 Jmtm-t 4BK m ?'" V-s N A SOLID SILVER BABY CUP The New Babv will start the New Year with a Sterling Silver Baby Cup from BELL'S, making its gift one of worth jewelry. The happy parents are requested to secure a statement from the attending physician as to the exact hour and minute of the baby's arrival. Send this information before February the first to B. A. Bell. Telephone messages will not be accepted. Physician's written statement must be sent. B. A. BELL Your Jeweler for 20 Years Next to Postofnce Beaufort, N. C. Elijah Hardesty, colored, drunk, subm.tted, $5 and costs. Joe Fisher, colored, drunk, sub mitted $2.50 and costs. Jesse Rountree, colored, disorder ly conduct, flourishing a rifle around. He was held for Recorder's Court un der $25 bond. Louis Henry, colored, assault with deadly weapon. Plead not guilty. He was held under $25 bond for Re corder's Court. of assets of the bank aggregating $631,653.99 as collateral, $281,000,-1 94; rediscounts secured by pledge of assets of the bank aggregating $202, -i - ni 1 ff-ioo mo. stockholders are B. A. Phelps and ' ' , n m, i un k bills payable secured by pledge, ot D. M. Denover. Mr. Phelps has been . i gp If kijIlH assets of the bank aggregating $294, 015.43 as collateral, $145,000. in the employ of the Beaufort Lum ber and Manufacturing Company for several years, but is not conected with that firm now, and is very well known in Beaufort and this section. Mr. Denoyer is a well known Beau fort business man. The new concern is located for the kill Brokerag; Company on Live Oakthree childdren yesterdaj street. It will carry in stock a sup-i Married a Family "I hear Clobson's wife has present ed him with two sons and a daughter." "Good heavens- I didn't even know he was married " "Yes. He married a widow with Bevel ly Jones, colored, assault nlv of rough and dressed lumber, with deadly weapon. Held under Sa?h doors, windows and in fact a $25 bond for Recorder's Court. complete line of buliding supplies. Garfield Suggs, colored, disorder- The firm started business Monday of ly conduct, plead not guilty and was this week and is pleased with the out acquitted for lack of evidence. look for the future. Charlie Wolfe, drunk, submitted and fined $2.50 and costs. MRS. WHEATLY HOSTESS J. B. Congleton charged with steal-! AT (BRIDGE PARTY ing a chicken from Weinstein Lewis' Friday evening Mrs. Claude Wheat was tried. John proved by Arthur ly entertained a number of friends at Mason that he was an extensive deal- bridge at her home on Front Street, er in chickens but denied that he stole Covers were laid for twenty and after any from Mr. Lewis. The evidence a number of progressions high score was circumstantial but the Mayor re-1 was won by Miss Mary Robinson, and gardtd it as sufficient to bin1 John consolation prize to Miss Mildred over to Recorder's Court under a Jones. Both prizes were attractive $25 bond. framed mottoes. Fruit cake, stuffed John B. Congleton a drunk charge dates, nuts and sillabub were serv submitted and was given 30 daysied. Mrs. Wheatlv s guests were her iL AFFAIRS Written for This Paper by FRANK P. LITSCHERT I. street work. Sam Worth, drunk, sumbitted and got the usual $2.50 and costs for first offenders. Charles Smith, drunk on the 8th and 14t.i of December. He plead guilty and was fined $5 and costs in one case and $10 and cost in the other. sister: Misses Garner of Newport. Misses Lessia Arrington, Lena Dun can, Mildred Jones, Maybelle Neal, Georgia Neal, Mary Robinson of Raleieh. Mesdames Winfield Daniels of Charlotte, F. R. Seeley, W. G. ! Mebane, N. F. Eure, Ed. Hancock, Murray Thomas, J. S. Gutsell, Jim Rumley, F. R. Bell, Cecil Truitt, Dave Jack Smith, drunk and disorderly, Denover. H. M. Hendrix and Mrs. submitted and fined $2.50 and costs, i Lewis, sister of Mrs. Ed. Potter. Lilly Rhodes, colored, disorderly ; conduct. No evidence, case dismiss- j High Schools Offer Buck Rhodes, assault with a dead- j Opportunity To Many ly weapon on J. O. Harris. He was charged with snapping a pistol at (State Superintendent Harris. Public Instruction) H. B. Longest, drunk, first of- Raleigh, Jan. 6 There are now w-.-TarfJ One of the most signmcant e cpments of the American trend in re gal d to our foreign policies becomes apparent with the revival of the plan to secure the adherence of the Unit ed States to the World Court. There is no longer any considerable body of expressed public opinion to the effect that we ought to assume part of thburden of policing Europe and other parts of the Eastern Hemis phere. Those who desire our ad herence to the World Court under the Root formula as well as those who insist that the original Senate- Reservations are as far as we can go toward international commitmn's insist that there is no intent of involv ing us in foreign political entangle ments. No statesman will insist m the World Court debate that we ought to go into partnership with Eu rope and each group in the Senats will aver that no matter what the advantages of its particular plan may be, this plan will not entangle us in the League of Nations. Nothintr More Impor tant Than The Roof T oifo" Acnhc.lt Shincrlpa for nlfl 01 new Roofs. If Old TOOIS put them on without removing old Shingles. The Butt is metal clamped Cannot blow up. U. S. War Department used 1000 squares this year at Camp Glenn Then there is Heart Juniper Shingles and roll roofing priced from $1.25 to $4.00 per square. We Specialize in Quality Not Cheapness n A ITUHT? The Whitest White, The Blackest Black, the 1 AllN 1 1 Bluest Blue. Every color in a Paint that will stay nut with anv of them and will outlast the most of them. hiivo Prnnf Paints have Quality a t right price. KJ Ui ).vv-- " - Pitts- gnt pn With this in mind it is interesting to go back in memory to the original fight on ths membership of the Unit- LUMBER! BUILDERS HARDWARE! WINDOWS! DOORS! PLASTER! LIME! CEMENT! LATH! BRICK ! E VER YTH ING FOR THE BUILDING ! ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED Beaufort Lumber and Manufacturing Co. RETAIL DEALERS QUALITY PLUS SERVICE Phone 86 v t t t t t t 1 i t

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