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(fME ; v':l: -l.'EVERYTHU1! ; ; " .v;.v SSSm , , ,t-;:7; ;. 3 -T"7v ; NUMBER 3; ; ' , TTT r 77" 'BEAUFORT. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 , v , , v j:. - - : . 1 a ASH FOR DUTY : ON fenae Compel. With W Triced Japan Labor . Cent A Gallon- Asked FISH OIL HAS MANY USES. Dr. D. R- Schenk who Bent here by the State Board ol Health to aonduet an antityphoid campaign left Moh- ln-attar- hvimr-tsTent " four week in the work and baring accomplish; eed considerable results,. Not every one took the treatment who should have done so but a large number did, eleven hundred or more having re ceived it. Dr. Schenk has sent the New. a letter on tba subject which is reproduced herewith x; "I feel fairly well satisned witn the. anti-typhoid campaign in Carter CITIZENS BIGGER BEAUFORT Will START WORK ON OPEN GROUNDS ProfpeasWe Step . cTafcen To wards A .it na Better City -, ; - Conditions in the fish oO and scrap : manufacturing business have ben bad for 'a yea or more, and such'manu t facturers today are facing a real crisis YJin their business. In order toim iU prove conditions if possible, repre- fotivJa of the industry from all y.; TOI.-". " . ' .... . i Ul.m parts' of the-United States recenuy These campaigns nave iwu uJCv K hofnrpe the Wavs and Means first. Jthe immunizipg of as many "fl nyjcaivu w , An enthusiastic meeting of some of he leading., cititens of Beaufort was held Monday, evening at eight o'clock in the room of the Old Top sail Club fo the purpose of organiz ing. Chamber of Commerce. Mer chants, manufacturers, fish flealers, MRS. EMILY; SANDER3 AWAY - et county, in spite of the stormy bankers, real estate menrnrolessionai Wather during the first half of De- men and other9 were 0n1iand and cember and the fact that the Christ- interest in the mas holidays mteryenea. i . The meeting,-Avas opened by Dr. onmmittee in Washington for thepur-! people as possible, both children andjC. S. Maxwell who acted as tempor pose of obtaining a tariff duty on lish oils. D. JRS Bartlett of Promised Land Long Island acted as spokesman for the oil producers and as a matter is onee of much importance ttf this ec tion his remarks are herewith repro duced. A.' Fi Doane of Beaufort and Chas. S. Wallace of Morehead City represented this section at the hear ing Mr. Bartlett spoke as follows: Hon. Joseph W.Fordney, Chair- man, Committee of Ways t Means, Mrs. Emily F. Sanders, after an illness that had invalided her for more than a year. died Tuesday morn kig; JaAuary 18th, at 1H9 O'ciock. Mrs. Sanders was th aaugnier oi Capt, William Sablston and Susan J. Rahinton. and was born In the town of n.ofoft. June 12.' 1847,'. .October 12th 1865. she married David S. San ders, who died January 80th, 920, nrecedine her by little less than a year. UI Wis marriage w grown people, and as an educational effort in general hygiene. Child welfare experts , have long since recog'nized the" fact that edu cation of our people along progrea sive lines muss oe uuue wu school children, who carry the infor mation to the fireside where -it be comes a matter of family discussion. For tbia-reason, as well as the fact that the schools have of recent years years become community centers for all aood activities, appointments durin the school year, are made at 1 ? Hmu of RenresenUtives. Hon Joseph W. Fordney, Chairman, I the school buildings. The teachers v. rlrmu and Geatlemeu of in charge are rapidly becoming the the Committee: chief factors in spreading the gas- My name Is Dwight t. Bartlett;! pel of hygiene and of preventative I sm Secretary of the Triton OU A I medicine. This was true In thU Fertilizer Company, of Promised county. It would be invidious to Land, Long Island; I speak in be-.mention names where neany an qi half of thirty-four fish oil pro-1 them have given me such enthusias ducers, out of a total of more than tic support in my work, yet, I cannot -n- Kund.d scattered from East-; resist saying that one school-that port, Maine to Galveston, Texas, andi.t Wildwood is now 100 per cent Including, the entire Pacific Coast , typhoid Immune. I thought a school and Alaska, These thirty four 1 jn another county with 98 per cent plants operate more than 150 vasseUs, ;wouid carry that banner, oui, ..- 0f constitution and . i - th.n S500i a . v.. pnnalled. but not beat- " " give eniHwjiM: w w., " - tby-Jaw&s men and have an annual turnover of n. ' AfUr the business of the meeting .proximately $11,000,000. This typhoid work was particularly of c,, wer. With it present facilities me in- needed by you jusi nuw, u ,v-. .... -for remarks from various ones '" ! . i- w.; ary cnairman ana siaieu u uujcu of the meeting. The first business done was the election of officers, the following being chosen: President M. C Holland; Vice-President, Julian Hamilton ;' Secretory, W. L. Standi Treasurer, G. W. Duncan. The di rectors for the organization were i . . then .chosen and were as ionows: A. F. Doane. C. S. Maxwell,'!. E. Ramsey, U. E. Swann, W. G. Mebane. A committee on constitution and by ltwi composed of G. W Duncan, U. E. Swann, W. A. Mace, J. A. Horna- day. Jr., was appointed, it was imHomtAod that a number of sub committees will be appointed by the Board of Directors to look after cer tain specific 'objects, such as a new hotel, harbor improvements, streets and other matters. A considerable ! sum ef money was subscribed by those present for immediate expenses. There will be regular dues for mem bership in the organization the amount of which will be determined Arrangeraents To Push Big L Been Made - e indicaiioni are that worWon ; the development of the vast tract of land known as 'thc open grounds" in this county will start at an early date and wm om i.u..u v.m .w.rrwr tnn1f .Tvi her. mi ll.J ik. - VIn nil. Wen UUllli V ' ine oonunuiucr uj. wre t..." - . ; vkt-1V V rr -ii w W an. Cant. W. A. Mnueis, ivi. r r:?X rZr M Mrs. W. L. Bell. Dover, N. C.; Mrs. rmrt'Z"7:ZZ ::Jr" n... W. P."Smith. and Miss Lottie San tne noiaings oi umt, Wu.j.-, .f. . .nmk aers, oi ueauiurv. , of ffrand children and other relatives and a great multitude of friends, all of whom Bincerely mourn the depart ure of this fine, Christian , mother, a .nKi wnmnn. comaanion and friend. . . . ' ' - Mrs. Sanders at a very early age professed religion and united with the Ann Street M. E. Church, Beau fort. She was deeply religious, con- PLAN NEW WAY TO FIX VALUES . OFAHRiPOIVfS teret county approximately 30,000 acres. The Chicago Title and Trust Company as trustees hold the titleTor the syndicate. The syndicate was organized by C. G. Strieder, of Fort Wowup. Indiana, who will act as " j Managing Director. , Mr. C. S. Treadwell, Secretary and Manager of the ochran-Mct-iun Land Company, of Chicago, has en tered into - a contract with the new syndicate to drain, develop and colo- nWTHoldlngs in this countyr-Mr Mar Bate Tariif Chat On American. values InsteJ , Of Those On Other Side' THEIR COST LESS THAN U.S. sistenUy good, and a ' profound f knd earneBt-stndent-of Uie-Blble, She dustry can supply the normal domes- pygtem of roads is having us . i nt and rMponges were made by I demand. In the pat we have iinks connected, mey mean n . . f, Q Q Strieder, of Fort ocsasionally been forced to market, iy hundreds of visitors to invest, Wjiyne lndiana. Rosemoat, sorplua abroad, so that there is no enjoy your climate, to hunt N Y k. and W, g. Mebane. j...r f th orotection wnicn w but Wm, wno carry i,j.v ask tending to create an artificial phoid Carriers .ii tn th home market. to some c PI IV. e ivi vi. . . . l Fish oil is manufactured irom non- that communuy, nw .Hihl. whole- fish. Menhaden par- tchooL be 100 per cent immunized. i a f-.m k wRte nroducts! Praonallv coming among you liciuarij mm - food fish packing plants, it " gtranger, l wisn vw v - Treadwell Is expected here tn a few days to make arrangements for the completion pf this drainage wora on the west 4.O04 -acres the tract. Both Mr, Treadwell and Mr. Strieder h.v been active in colonization work for the past 15 years, Mr. Treadwell in the South and Mr. Strieder ia the Northwest. The syndicate's holdings here com- nriu 11 of Carteret township and have been incorporated into a drain age district known as Carteret Coun ty Drainage District number one. It is proposed to put this land inshape for cultivation and have it sold with in thre "Years. Eighteen hundred acres of it have already been sold to a wholesale real estate firm. Analy sis of the land has shown that it pos sesses great, fertility and Its owners believe that as soon as it is ready they will be able to sell it and that it will prove one of the greatest agri cultural regions in the South. Beau fort people are very niuch interested in the project as its development will mean a great deal for both the town and county. early accepted in all sincerity those wonderful words of Paul in nis lev t.r to tha Corinthians, ."Though I Malt with the tongues of men and of tiel. and have not cnamy, s am become as sounding brass, or a tink ling cymbal", and made them a part of her every day life and cnaracter. So that she thought no.evil ; spoke no viL and with a mantle of . charity covered over .the faults and frailties at others less strong in a manner tru ly inspiring and beautiful to all her friends and loved ones ..In sickness she was as patient as she was joyous and happy In health. No one ever heard her murmur a nr.ik voice discontent. rtiu. '. (Special Correspondence.) u1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.TarlfT sentiment about the capitol appears , to be strengthening, in favorof the substitution of American "valuations at the potts of entry instead of the foreign Valuation that prevails at present That, system was embodied in the first tariff law of 178tf, but in , a few years was changed to the pres ent method. As the tariff Is paid now. It ia assessed against ,the cost of goods in the foreign market, whicn is frequently so far below the Amer ican cost oi producing me same guuu9 that the duties levied do not equal the difference. It is the f nndamcntal protection nrincinle of Republican tv.f . tariff dutv shall eaual the dif- wa w ference in the cost of production at home and abroad, and it Unclaimed that that end can be more accurately attained iMhe duty is paid on a val-. ' nation according to American stan dards. Furthermore, tba actoal ratos- f .duty necessary to proauce cr Uin amount of revenue can b lower , under the proposed change than - derjthe method now in vogue. - Relief rer luiiroMs .. - Congressman Samuel E. Wipslow, of Massachusetts has introduced .a bUl to amend the transportation act so as to permit railroads ,to,obtain partial payments of the amounts due o carry VP"-'-- . Mr. Seely described Beaufort as h.v .will bring the d..- for , cUy community here May, on , Atiantlc coast and Bnt. ; - - w-rantT Provisions faith she saw JTH act Th.'measur. b tne snauowB, n that her Savior waa a personal Savior. A shenherd. who would be with her all the way, and eventually lead ber out of the shadows Into .green paa- t.irx and alone the shores of still .. t l.lll. mA waters. Wltn tne penec trust of a little child she could sing in the darkest hours, "Tht way is J.vtr anI I Bin faf from home. Lead LOCAL NEWS ITEMS oi you a and, who the objections ol the Comptroller of, ' the Treasury jusUined by the dis trict oi Columbia Supreme Court, tha payments could not be made un. to the f ulkamount due naa been as certained. If enacted into law tha provlalon will be of great relief to the roads, which are now denied tha use of hundreds of millions of dol- Thou on", knowing that her handilsr. due m om uo The bill for Congressional reappor tionment according to the 1020 Cen sus has been reported to the House by Congressmsn Isaac Siegel of New York, Chairman of the Census Com- e - iko mittee. The measure increases ... J .J .W.fr ' 1T arnnll was tn his nana, "m ' lead her home at last in! The funeral exercises for Mrs. '..-j Av ni. t the Methodist Ojirvanuri iuv - - a t- .w. ,.ufrture of oil cloth, throuch you. the many peop.e window shades, linoleum, cements, have extended me uch a warm hoe auto topi, soap, paints, varnishes, in pjulity. . the treatment of leather, tempering of 7IZZn rteel, core making in foundries and as DISTILLERIES SEIZED . KUnJlnv arent (n lubricating oil. You will note Aat Fish Oil does A p.rty of prohibition age its ar- i tha ro.t of nroduclng rived here Monday evening ana .. f lir. exceot Tn.iv ana anmii mn r oi um nw.- ' - te an laflnteslmal degree. conseouenU, ut elusive "Ucker . Am FUk Oil wiU not impose . On Tuesday accompan . j k. M.tnniiif nublic. i Thsmii they had the luck in' f war rlvcerlne was extrae- 100 gallon still and fifty or ,.. .r.eded here aad the .bout 115.000 tad frsm Fish Oil for the manufac Joos of corn whiskey. They a so rmnUgt u tB, Uwn of Join, ture eiploslvea, but the Fish Oil foud three negroes in the vicinity , H dncribf(J tB, w0derful iadustrf U la no sence a "war Uby-.!fo of whom werajrre.ted. but t .ymtni of MUml, norlda and having teen conducted in theUalted third one got away ana ran ,,M -;,howtd how Beaufort could progress Elatoeor mere than seventy yer. or ween wvn. tk. A.atiaa has been rost-jti. t him. Thia rt r - i ... Uat U Industry has already gone Camera. Yesterday they loua en, Ch,mher of Commerce, stoting , ... at ia m w a ' KnuTht thst there was fine opportu-! Mayor Bushall has succeeded . .. . . I 1J LI. ,.or,Uu nity to develop the place into a great securing a cons.uvr- . . h of whlch has been a mem- resort town, also to develop the man- .hells from the Southg.te Packmg '"rIllood d Ver. con-i ri .o-riru jral inter- Comnailv ana win nave i..m , . . . - . . v n " " : ' . . A.,.-tA hv the nastor ivevvrvnu . ... - . esU here. Mr. Striedf - who is con-, the street oi the town. W " R,.utlful and appropriate i Membership or tne nouae in. nected with the syndi.ute that is d-i SV.S choir 3. No SUte will Iom represen- ;:Sg the op.,"Sr.unds property., The Moredead City d r.wbridg. mu.icws rend j by a taUo. b.t wfU ! thanked the people her. for (he co- wa, .h.ken up cons.der.bly Fri- .n I mnnj deceased It-eing with five new -e &. i ... .1... ...v,. . .trinr of barres drifted iaere sent oy nenu. v. ...in. nmrreulve increase of operation given n CUn.H-, --- u-y - - - . . Th Interment was in tne lam-, a - - r-- . kvm t Kn . . t' j a ..a iiw nim in uiaaaiiia wo i m i s mm .... i.i ntii. nr. aeiavi IIH.. - - - twill Introduce a Constitutional amend ment to limit the size of the Hoasa to J s. i . t a w na i n smrani s. w mm i . . . t a. that he would do every : against it. The team was una, QA m. u,. House membership witn eac r- . j.u k- k. nlvkt and dlO. noi m ui K'V T . l -I ....... Mr. Ktlffei SSTS . thtnr DOMlDle to co-opcrw win. ." iu v i - ... x spent twn . Tv-i. t! ...In until Saturdsr night etery. . nruiilt oi L.euiurv in mw ' - FSl Ol r r. . n I mi.- V.Wm.aIi. a varv handseme ; . build up the town. r. jvuwihwh. im wke is spending the Winter h.r with new" yacht belonging to H. M. Baruch led by Sher.fT J k,i f New Yofk City, w. l the harbor The IK! WWHWI W COTTON RETORT cenaaa department reports ( 800 Members. cotton ginned In Csrteret county Prepardoees Advoeatea Ca Ta MaeWa 01 va- Jw.. T.. omrer. fired their pto-;" - .-J wA.i rw..u.u. llond.v with CapUln l.ads the state lor .xv " . similar nnom. w. vr. , mi . ..... t .1 . Man .Ull wm en toe , i.,",. M th. opportunitie. af . Ceo. W. Smith acting a. pilot ' . . .. a . w j-i . . - iina near Liiif" . i : ' ; I 4u4 Mlnlula rw mpp7 triTin-viiwi" -- jifordd by a tuinw QTxn'M i uruav mis i bwww - ... . m r. aaMa aiannv a auinuai - ill, a. a hnmnr oi ijiinimviwi . - .aaa L.I.. riinrrtUmil efUIIW -aamaa thelfor lltO .-t.d to , lrm,n of B(Mi Mil- ' . . r, u'l. iti ha amount annaea " ri - craft is a brother or irney ir ' ,K-.Vola stete Itery Affaire Commlttea, aue - . well Inown millionaire who was In III. The ft." U Jt.,, Thos. S. Butler ef Pen- fv. nubile notU. considerably during are 1S4.S71 la lift anJ WMl to,If- f the war. W N.hmeok. left AV .7 I.V . kv Preddeat-elect Harding ta caa- th. opportunitie. af- Ceo. W. Smith acting a. pilot ef JMH. )f;f wlUl h,M . Marlon. Neither .f rr . .. 1 (wltn 47.603 Sales. 1. .aa u. business organlsauonj .those men are iiiiu.r.. the Old . . . a .a. S, - . LaaM !se ef the word, but oota I or ao- .. . k.t-W -k nl.a in I LB KLAi. aM r w - . ... ....ll . .. ..... J.rUI AH. J..4u.ul .MAlA.r BIUl in VHV r - . ... ... lit. m., Ka.TT.M..II I JDD WDIt B MTV. - ' ' Hr,.tlAH . I ins DrVfW"! umdii lis iiui wnr - t- gcu;.M - th.t ir the riiiiensaiD rwj k ..." .. . II hi Ml mm W ! 1' ;cil Mrti ' kind ih. l M "! Mrtt" l "";;; j...,. ti il, ,Uw U. ...t. H.U.U.. u a imj. tol asauiac.arvr- f- - . . ,D-l f U compaa. . R. T. T.aoe w.e mm. i. watassea leaa far a. seasons were tn pey ear towest rrieed an for eaaith fu rasUlcUaas as Ue hlad ef flaa-esed, at aa frse t Wise Uat may be eav Wyed the4r Wets saata. TV. enlaaaf tJUIp fleaU ai S Ue N4f a as Uereeghly aneUsUi diriag the receat -sr, kan theasaais! at , ear flshertiea answered the ell as Ua pcedact sad make more fertUlier available for the farmer. ,...r in. Mareaeaa . ur , " UHi laontha has seat ta hU designs. auaaie ier - i . . ,v. j .j..i. at f& aar Han in take effect February Ve Brav , w w-a-- T". "".V . t ta the gatleR an fills ell, because a carvi-, tar. 1 "I. . !tedy .f caacilio!. her. ... to Ue.8e.aU ... a.. ....inr.S vs that this rea.'c,ormed and a ehert time age toe re . ... -kt,k 1 . a a WnrrW waa seat la rekaata ue average m , . aTj.A" Jr hU;b-t .either ha. this appal-tose- . . I . r.. r.. a alf firti. alnMi. ' loaar ana - - ,.,u. SlaJ with! had , 1 M , ' i nir. ww k - , . ... . ... . J. . fia hw hare aoatemce t'r1""" t " - 7- Julian Hamilton. VictTmW.nt. sad drr.Ue. flJ. Utli.live Mk.as from rti r. fy- Dr. fi. M. Hendri, 8-rrttorf'Treaa- j JJ Itiratlaat W'. tl W ewltaee JJJjjJ JJi I Nsaai. hSacl. .-4 h.sbasd t. Uber U badly needed by J I - " !JL Oa" let Qaee. Stmt, eaasld- J farmers .f hk ut. aad . ua W.H . i . .. v, i.w th,.Mitoa IIJM. ' 'tmvafallf. . ' swi.i .IJ.k Nesmith far Ue.t ration ll.eoa. mm a" w - 1 1 L. a. lauli r&rlr mUtm tor trial bef.r. Ja.tlc. M. C lUUand , I t ef .be. '. 1 - . I IT. rl 1 Utttof el U. Carter -- . A' "Un llVo. YACHT IMSTALL NEW EKC1NI 1" V.L .a.fnn was Wistelled thla iwUa "la s slity fM fschl the nven- Could. ef ew .era. a ' fUtyrday a wees agv . , rn.ltlf ONDENTJ. Kslklter Pavie w.e ,rwnva . . . a that day aad ihea ' ... ... -.. . af Otaa. 1 ,. k... mm a hi v aauiaea iaa oibw , . r f ik., n.u. Mtiruv n r'r- s.. ... w. a.r JUt'h :u Mi s-V-an.! Delay .. U. eenV-atto. al my.' - N - ' a.mae U fW . iTt Uat.- y evld.,. raearar.ted I. "alla. pe.tm..ter m"' Ul. wriU-g a d.. fer the- Be sura to ere- fsr -T !r- frem New Y.rh, Mia asiae s.pv r, 7' -nut- Wtef to be filed wlto yeer.N. C, prempu me, ia - r- - -r M tt wi'.J fnaw. as ia S" - .". M. i. , .sgine ta, The tils e. are et e.ul 1," ....la.lUat'ewi.l Int-veaf, ta leader say reslg... trial has net ea set , uwfc Q-lu .. ' jTna.ee O et fe4 .1 "l.ui. re.dy to supply .a a. acUn. post-tor, orfERThe..:. nWr ef Item, have been left -I whWh I. , . rmes ...d U the cemaaaUa. ef ' JT JJ fMu.0c.ralnf at ence. .r aoa. aa your depart- VtC,LJ, " 17 ... r rere.Uy en this account It wlU al- ef stf.lr. J""lT.2w .Hh U. me.1 M. t.r J l re--s.il "rang, to accept -a. I Hew a wMj ?J JW. a e nab.e eur eper.tor to get It fdy craft and r-e We - Wf thTlyl .rHH-f. ' .ber new moor, power, if taesd cannot be eoavertoJ late -ttatlay. , f iivii 4 .1 .'I f 1 it,' y A l ... , 1 J L
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