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VOLUME X. . k . DEAUFOIUY KOIlTIICAIlCLIIiA, TJIURSDAY. AUGUST n 121 : i UVl.lZZZzZ
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TARIFF is v-l;:
, SMUT II
Predicted Southern Dcsaocr
cy Will Split Oyer TarUJ
-, - " . Schedules -
WASHINGTON, ; August An
analysis of the votes ot the House
upon ths Fordney Tariff bill Justin
A the belief of political observers
that the "Solid South" iOon "the
rg el dlslntergTstlea. In fact,
the record shows the process of dls
gelatioa has already started.
" On the (est' vote for protective
tariff, II of whom are from, tbe
. "solid " South." The . record tote
shows these Democrats to- have been
AewalL.La.; Blaaton, Texas? Bu
chanan. Texas; Dupr. 1.; Favrot,
La.; Garner, Texas; Hayden. Ariso
, ma; Humphreys. Hies.: Lankford,
!,; Larsen, Ga.: Laxaro. La.; Lea,
Caltti Lee. Ga.; Martin, : La.; Over
street. Ga.: Park. Ca.; Parrka,
.Texas; Eaker, Calif.; Sanderlln, la.;
Smlthwfck. Florida; Wilson, La.;
Cf these SI It will be .seen that
' Louisiana eoatrlbuted aeve votes,
Inertia, tve; Texas, four; -Mlasleslp-'
at and Tlortda, ene each, la other
wards, the solid Democratic Louisl-
. ana delefatloa. with the exception
t ene. voted - for this protective
scaedale. Oae-loarth of the mem
Hers from Texas voted for it - and
tve eat of the Georgia delegation of
. twelve.'
On U test vote for protecUva du
ty a bides, II Democrats were re-
corded In favor ef s protecUve tariff,
- ae fellows: AswslL, La.; Dell. Ca.:
; Klaatoa, Texas; Buchanan, . Texas;
Deal, VS.; Dupre, La.; Favrot, La.;
Carser, Texas; Ray den. Aria.; II a
.strays. Miss.: Jones. -Texas; tank
ford. Ga.; Laxaro, La.; Lea. C
Maaeseld.' Texas; Martin, Lr
Moor. Vs.; Padgett, Ten.; Tark,
' CLi ParrkhT Texas; Raker, Calif.
Caadlla, La.; tmltawlck.-Fla.; WU-
1 son. La. T Louisiana 'again 'came
'within owe of casting her solid vote
tor this protecUve schedule. . Texas
Increased Its Democratic support to
." six which, added to the Republican
rote ' Ot Congressman wurabach
mads seven Texas votes out ot the
total IT. Geortla cast one-third ot
Us total vote tor the schedule. Mla-
BUNDAV CLOSING NOWaIN
' FORCE '
As-. a result of the appearance oft
committee of ladies beiore toe
board of commissioners here at their
last meeting Beaufort bad a modi
fed' blue law Sunday .in the one Just
passed. The ladies .who were-Mrs.
Thos. Duncan, Tlrs." 0. ?W. Lay and
Mrs. M. L. - Davis, asked the board
to enforce an ordinance which bas
been on the boards here for s long
time as. to' closing ."but which bas
not been- observed., to any apprec
iable extent. No new ordinance was
passed but Chief of Police Longest
was Instructed to carry out the or
dinance as It now stands and this
was done., The hours at. which to
bacco, drinks' and so on may be sold
sre from I to 10 to the morning s4
I to 4 in the Afternoon.
FIBII illiSTRY IS LEW CIOL D
Several Factories Have " Re-
sumed Operations After
Long Period Dull Times
BELLS CZZX. JIXGIXS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Caraway spent
Sunday at Mr, J. IT. Norrls.
Miss Llthlaa orris spent a few
hours with Miss Dollie Morton last
Saturday afternoon.
Misses Tbelma Wade. Lillian Pi-
ver and Myitis Fiver were vtb
gaesu of Ruby Lane Sunday after
noon, i. -
Messrs. Ora Davis, and Corbett
Norris made a ulck trip to New
Deri Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cam pen were
a -visitor at the home of Mr. sad
Mrs. Charlie Paks Sunday.
Messrs. Ora Davis, B. 1L Russell
sad Rev. David Tyndal spent a white
Sunday" with tdr. Dora Merrsll who
has bsea very sick f o the
week. -; '
Misses Versa Morton aad. Laara
Dinklns speat the week-ead at New
Bera. -
' Miss Ytrglnto D. Lewis spent Sun
day with Rolle Last
Miss Matt is Las Taylor . went T to
Beaatort Saturday "shorplagT
Quite a crowd atln d the e.ar
terty eoafereace at te M..bV Church
last Thurday. , ;
Rev. Joe Caraway tiled hie regu
lar appointment Sunday at Tuttle'i
Grove M. E. Church.
RHIPMKNT GEORGIA rBACnB8
. GlUt A TEST OM BECORD
V Atlaata, Ca., August I. Ship
ments ot peaches aad watermelons
TO HEliVE
iTEACHtnS ENTERTAINED
' . BY COMMUNITY CLIB
THE EM RIVER
(Communlcated.) ',;
The Summer School now ' in ses
sion in Beaufort was entertained
by the Beaufort Community Club
Dredging Starts Soon On New ,t Thursday afternoon in the
V R?ut.erWul -n,ta" . VW " rooms of the Old Topsail. Club. - -
uaa aeiier arawunage
from Georaia for the It XI season
sisslppL Florida and. Tennessee eachjj,,,, Mrpa all-previous records
coatrlbuted one, and VTrglnU eos- Accorfliar BfurB complied by
trtbuted two Democratic votes. Thls.lfc gouthera Rallw.r Br.tem from
ntakee a total . of II Democrats
frpna the "solid South" who tup
parted the hide schedule.
- Congrewmaa Wurtbach (Rep.)
representing the Saa Antonio, Tex
as district. Is coavinoed that the
efflctat sources, 10,1(1 . cars ' of
peaches had been shipped, from
Georgia up to July It, and the crop
Is eipctd to rue ' above ll.ltl
eira. In 1 1 tO. Georgia shlppad I
lit cars of peachea With a great
Republican party wUl. la the aar;,8rt of tBt wrmt0u ,Un t0 u.
future, ehalleage Democratic eou-j,h,pp(L corgi, has already pmaMd
trol U a very Urge part of the1,,., tot,t tar ,,, r lo ..i- ...
South. -It msy seem as exserat-!GwrfU ,hippe4 j,np ears ot
a staiemrai. says uongra-smaa ,triatjop, id ,hlpmeaU slrce
Wursbach, "but I believe It expreee-j lhel fctt nm abo, l0 r
as the exact truth that per eeBt4,r Tle wu,u ,bow tntt iUn
of Texas peopls firmly believe la s ' M grouad for spprehensleas
protective urm. ia ise iat iewtTpftlw4 Mr,7 ta u mM that
After a period of .stagnation
which .has lasted since about the
Urd of last December, the menha
den fishing industry, which is one
of the chief businesses of the coun
ty, is about to start' up once more.
Way Brothers sUrted their factory
located on Core Sound "oil day last
week, a !d the Wallace Fisheries
with their factory. located at Smyr
na.', On Monday f- CapUin f; Bonner
Willis went Out to the Convoy tor
the Taylor's Creek Oil and Scrap
Company and had pretty .fair suc
cess. -The tuning ny mess concerns
is being done mainly, In the sounds
and rivers. ; At this time of , year
the fish In the inside ' 'waters r are
fatter and more productive of oil
thaa thai those la th oceaa and are
betas: sought tor that reason. La
ter on the ocean fishing. will begin.
The Beaufort Fish Scrap and Oil
Company which Is one ot the largest
concerns in the county engaged to
tbs oil aad scrop business will start
operations about the ' first of Sep
tember. For some months this
company has had Its hosts at anch
orage loathe Trent river near New
Bern.. The vessels were token there
to escape the ravages of ' the - salt
water worms that are very destruc
tive to wooden boats. .The vessels
and their gear have all been .over
hauled and gotten to shape for the
Fall fishing. . la a, few weeks Cow
their keels will be ' plowing the
wavee n suest of thelr prey, i the
ally tat backs;: "' V
The bottom dropped out of the
fish ca bustuees last Winter, the de
mand and the pries going down to
where tt could not- be- pro: ced
profitably. Otl that had oU-s
high as I.2f a galWrweat down
to around It centa, aad to fact tt Is
still at that figure. While the good
times were' on "the factories, made
money bead over flat - aad paid the
Crews and workmea good wages,
thru the collapse came and. nobody
j&tde aay thing. Th manufactur
ers are' hoping that prices will ad
vance to s few month and those
wh1o are starting up will accumulate
a SIOCI wiib ins nop m pn
will go sp to whwrs they can maks
a small profit at least As a re
sult of the dadslon of soms of the
manufacturers to begin operatloM
a more cheerful spirit to beginning
to manifest lul( in this vicinity.. ,
We were glad to welcome over
, A new channel 260 feet wi4e and L , ia h. with . thm
rll? Sn,m "Jfiuwrlntendent. Mr. M. L. Wright,
i w r l con8iruCtd to New nd, Mrs. Wright, To our regret
port river. The hew waterway x,r pn.rtn
leaves the . old channel at a point "0"" " " V "
. ; , . ' ,Tne . rooms were decorated by the
no tar from the factory ri tti H pnterU,nmBt committee with beau
port Fisheries and goes south tc- the ufu, nowere. rrult punch wa.
Norfolk and Southern railroad track - 4 . -
S i- 5? I mP a UUt or -ub-tantlal refreshments,
ent Morehead Ci y drawbridge. A .Th, Board of Dlrector, Mted M
TZ S!ZW 9 an informal receiving party and all
tailed and the old wooden on now ... . , . . .
ln use will be abolished. i j:; y . ,
Ths new channel will be cut I.L r. B thm nt ...
200 feet through s shoal sad thence . ... ..,w
. t . . ' i . . . wiuiuisuiii en at as jui a j, MJimtvm
it connects with A natural channel I . . . .v.
JT 7 T T 8amm, School, told in an insplr-
f 'V4 efP'J A .! ln V work dons by
tie routeors direct thah it Is at tn Wak Count Betterment
presem aaa win avoia ..in.. tn . ,.tia . th-t ... .
truly , remarkable I record. Mrs.
Blalock was formerly Home Demon-
NORTH RXVER IUTXES
currllnta. Which how often hinder
boats from ' passing through the I
orfeheaddraw. Th old , rout wlU itrfttloa AfWt ror Wak-
r w. r . TT. . " It was a delightful occasion and
a u win teas a gooa wnu w con- u ..,i
sjract the hew drawbridge It f M rnnma . ... fcft.M.hU ft!2l
uncersiooe tnai b riuirow cvuiy-1 Tr,-MtI v
" , - ; . mABbun M T
,.Th srtdg Curritack to about . . v&a
through with th work ot deepening of M ,B
tb chanae! now ta , sn sad will stop o4 emw of
wort tor severs! weeks to order to R ngnt aUen4wM
have som aecessary repairs mad mBbers wss comparatively
to her machinery. After th re- ... ,
pairs- are man tao wmww wiu
start' cutting oat the channel re
ferred' to abov.
Vil MM ""! 1. mA WJal nnl
. . .. -.. .... .ill I - " -r
wwra in in nearer "'"....j.. . .'m a m.
t , . .a I sajnstsaj sja ayvi 'wi a as airit
Le take to Hyde bounty where she I
k..b. m a ah that win tost tour or Mr. Chaa. Maaoa and daughter Is
Ttu work la that of spending this week la Morehead
euttmg js'canal 40 feet wide aad 11 City.
fft 40 Sine long. ZI miw oi wnicn Mra Eugene Dudley, of Unos-
dkiaacvto jthrouih ntore-sr ' villeT'sid unU sjut TS,JM
olid grouno. This canal to "own Urm
tha Allicator-Psngo . cut TDS . " " ' '
. . . . .. I waoa.
him drada .Tabor - wnicn pmw t-
vear la at work Mr. Charles Mason spent a few
to Croatan sound deepening the hours-to Morehead City Saturday
. . . .til ; -'.
hannel there. - The ohject or n Mr. WUlle Edwards Is viaitlng to
this dredging le t construct, -ws- u,fW Btn thl- wek
. 4m.mM ruaMfort inlet saa
rVr::.'.. .ha.l Mra Ales Wad spent Saturday
to afford a safs to.lds rout, to tss- U.l Besutort,
seto that wish to use it. J Mime Lillian and Myrtle Ptver,
and Thclma Wad speat a few hour
JCLY WEATHER REPORT . Creek Snudsy the guest of
Mlas Ruby Lane
. A . - ABA MAv4 fAP i
The omciai wsaio r.v unium E1IU l.rt Mosdar
Jes
BAY VIEW NOTES
Oil 1110
Tnistees Decide That Ti. I.
"gtPropUi ou. reVcV1 V..
On Conds For C:i:3
The board of trustees-'of 'the
Beaufort Graded School at "meet.
S held last Friday electeArr c
W- E. Plttman. 0f Rakish a. eZ '
jertodentorthe...
"- J a graduate of the
University. U bout tLlrtr " .
sge and is marrlii i....
children. II. haa tanrM ."r-!r
. o m b m . ww iia
nungton. ijattleboro and elsewhere '
and comes wen . . "
, vviuuicuneu.' uo
expected to arrive
"d tak 4ip th work of. ttta;
will be i about the middto of Septem
ber. . At this writing two more
teachers, on. a whols time and the
ther a part tlm teacher are to be '
selected. .. ' . .
Th. board went into discussion,
st its meeting Friday, of th mat.
tcr of holding an election on a' bond ,
lesu for a new school building aad
wMia sss th board of county
commissioners to rescind IU sctloa
sad call of the election which warf
to tak plac on th 12nd. The
reeolutloa of the trustee, follows:
"Whereas the County Commia.
sioners of Carteret County, North
Carolina, did, at th. request of the .
Board of Trsstees of th. Beaufort
Graded School and that Count
Board of Education, call .ad order
a special election to be held Au-
gust 12. IIJI, to Beaufort Graded V
School District for the purpose of
voting on a bond istu. of not more
thaa 171,000 proceeds of which. 'to
b used la erecting a fcich school
building la the Tows of Beaufort.
sd- -V -.: - - ;
'Whereas, It. now c:;etrs to th
Board of Trustees cf th Beaufort -OtMd.
.Schoc'v.jtst, aeco'irt cf
the gvneral 'Cyikloa la tu...1L(,j" "
and th chaotic condition of th
bond market, that this is not an op
portune time to hold such election.
Therefore be it resolved that this
Board of Trustees, to rtg ular meet
ing assembled this 6th day of Au
gust. 1121, do petition the Board pf
Education to request the Board of
County Commiflsloners to , reclnd .
their order for the election aforesaid
and that all actions sppertalning
thereto be deftrrej until the busi
ness conditions and the money mar
ket will warrant'further action."
Jsly kept by Obrver Charles Hat-
seu saows n. " ' ..was called to the he4slde of her son
slur record tor x y fa
4..ra M th 21th. Th IOW.
- st decreee. waa Mra. Jesa Wsd aad daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Orakam aad' .,. ...w ,nd 17th, The figures , prat tost week-end la Beaufort.
ysars the Southern popl ksve be-
ross converted to the Rpubllcaa
tariff policy. Southra farmer,
stockmss and business aea who un
dersusd the tariff are today almost
t h maa la favor ot Its cardinal
doctrine ef Repabltraatam. Jedie
Wsrsback says-the Democrat who
voted against a protective Urlff os
erttea aad kldee are going to ksve
a vtry serious time eiplalnlng their
the Georgia peachee and mtloaa
roald hot move this year. Price
recelvtd by growers have beea oaHe
satUfactory, Th Atlanta Jos real
(llmatse tha retar&s, received' by
Gtorgla growers from thw two
crop so far st. Us mlllloa dollars.
Fsvorahle nilr. ceadUkma, liw
piovd trsssportatloa fcIUH, ssd
btur methods of taarketlnr are
among tee faHors which ksve con
vive to thstr consUtssoU. II alltrlhutsd to tUe suews of the Ceor-
atuatlo to th fsct that th Ford
Sty Tariff bill prolans practically
eery prod art la th'ottth ss, for
i am (!s, rir. nkes. citrus irana,
rattl ea hoof, aad ail varlstfaa ot
atvst prodstta aad all veftatls
ens (urh at eottoa td ell.'r8t
c;l aad sr bo oil. 1!4 a ttw
more Dnrrtu la tts lo rw.i'y
rr?rtB!4 ll.'!f ''.'wiy r,4
v!4 for tte w:rr tf ti;r t.tr
fi tie lit woui4 i t
j f tf!'' a tf a tsr t r t
1 e4 IUe.
gta prodorra.
r rr. o. r. r m i t
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ftfwli!'liaj: -i- . ' , .
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f l!ili':f C: i-i I XT'
' f 1 . : : " r ' jr
lt . tut I I ft
l k ! ! t! I I '
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SO I.I.I.T.lit tTf
A coll to It eUrtrlc gn;ov
St the pwr koiM lurt,t out
Moaday attkt aad ss a ra!t
tie loan has ae lw-trK 1!S
rr furrt-r.t. Tfce t-S ur4r
ur.ti ttat it wUl be Mtsral
r, r. bt s wms bore tte
i.ntl'. will N Is worilng r4r
r ii. as ear (j;- wtticg eyt
(kit. U rua Yj tlKlrHiy sre
c m r : ' -1 lo ! yrt f lte
rf fr 'i. or tie Nws dae
la J ? ft this wk. tr. P.
v,'. I ' . . i Tudj afttmeos
1 r 1 " ' t gl tie wars
, I'r. J. It. Dawaon. tu.4!y
I r n tie aaa at cr, rf
I I fit l ! rta m.
I ? f't l' t l t t
riuk i i t 1
krk . ry p '.' y
tta l'ort lM taf S
family speat Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. Allen . Graham.
-Mlas Clsdys 8mltk wss tbs guest
et Mlsaee Laura sad Mary HaskeU
Bundiy. .
Mrs-'Cladys Small aad Miss Mat
tie Conaer were th gacst ot thslr
slater Mrs. C. W. Sueet Sunday sf-
teraoon.
Mks Lata Crahsm was th gseet
of MUe Raby La a 4 Allan Saaday.
Mlas JslU and Albert Weeks
were tbs guest of Mlas Lets Graham
Sunday night
Mr. aad Mrs. W. A. Weeks wtr
th g nest of Mr. and Mrs. . J. T
Graham Sunday sight
Mr; Waltar WlllUms sad .Mms
Emms llaakett wtr lb gut of
Mra. C. M. Garnar Saaday
Mr. sad Mr. Alel Graham wer
the tnaat of Mf. sad Mra i. T.
C;ri.m Saaday Bltht
1 Mr. Pbilpolt of Arapaho la vto
iiina ir daachtae Mrs. C W. Gr-
ksm.
i Mr. Ir Cslpappaf was th gt
'ef Mlaa Atu Joaaa Saaday.
i Mr. Arby Wmkarry speat Saaday
with Mr. aad Mra. W. L Fodrtc
I Mr. aad Ura. F. Celpap
.a li saaat f Mr. d Mr-,a
1 ft. C!pirar faaday.
! UtM Mary Crtaaow of Arapaao.
Is vuit-g Mr ad Mra B. W. Ora-
i
I Mr. B. F. Calaaraa. SpaOl
f.4.v with km sd Mr. CHkt CW
day by day are given h'w;
Date
Max.
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CT)CU,TT I S ARTKTJI
uiaa LsthU Maaen tsturned'to
in. i -
a' i l . n..-r fl.fn.i. ar,
m IJiWT Mini w wmmiw -
a ... .1.. 1... V.r.
V I Mia Al latins Slmpeoa spent,
at TharaAa alaht la Beaufort tbe
' j 4 guest of Mlas Rath KlUtogsworth
71 1 .Mlssas Lacy Bscbm. Lillian Pl-
ver ssd Georgia Wade speat Tksr-
day la Beasfort.
'I . . A II A
I I j Mrs, a.. aaarTaai
Beaufort, spent the. past -weekad
at with bar motser, mra.
, w
at
li RJtAL UKTATK TRAXHrKIW
44
1. Th followtag real eetol tranaaa-
l . 1- . . V.
j tloas bsv See recoroeu hi
waek:
71 Ilsnry N. Marshall aad wife t C.
fl. Maxwell 111 1-1 sere la Dea
' fort towaahip. eoaaldsrallo 7
1 i. L. RW sod wlfs to Bartle WU-
Its. part lot 1H Old Tewa. Beauron
eoasldaralloa 1,0
Cao. W. Rhodas trana l L. C
1 fArrt.ll II arra 14 h'twport loww-
II k1o. aonaldaratloa tll
C It T. fCUiaoa W W. A. Pll
lots 11. It. II. . . ta t!Kk
il4. eal4aratloa II0.
ItMhal Taaalay to Elmor T.-'y
U4 I to snaare 1. Morvhaad Cy.
II
71
t7
lit. Mrs t. VT. fadrte asawttrg aS
: .iwi4(f atttl with Mr. W, IL Pew-
ir
! Mra l Wlebarry aad trill
iciMm srat l4y wnb Mr
r AUa GrskaM.
. Th- tUw rrei
ratio Ut Ttrdf lw MarahaU
ki,k kit ajwoeai ot S
tU ge ktwei Marahall-
Vsrt.ae twy. laar.
wars aa rra ty tie artuvs
wae SH rtllakd. ' baaaa
tKtre SO earn a!aad W it sad
ktaa H arrlva sfUf the
par had baaa pttatod.
tad a eemmaaW Uaaldaratk ll.
O fUyrow aad kaabaad to Leraaa
Doardy lots 4. I, 11, II, sqwere i.
roaaidaratkia IIS.
IX HONOR OF BRIDK ELECT.
An. lborat card party was glr-
n st ths Atlaatle Hotel tost Thurs
day morning by Mrs. D. T. Reel In
compliment to her niece, Mlae Elo
di Webb, of this eltr. Tbe tffalr
was th announcement cf her an.
pioachlng marrlag thU Fall to
Mi. Cecil Aithur.
The hour wer from ll;l ti II
o'clock and at th condition of the
games a salad course was ned.
While being served the piaso
struck the first strains of Lokea-
grto's wedding march aad two lit
tle boys. Masters D. G. Ball. Jr.. ssd
Jama. Wadawortb, ot New Bern.
ela red the ball room bearing
kugb beakate ot old faiMoned
Bosegsya which they preavntad to
Ike gsesta as eoareaira Attach ad
10 these wer mlaalsr photograph
of the bride-elect sad Mr. Cecil Ar
thur', a farmer Morehead City boy.
with a tew vraa tailing of their
pllted troth.
The wedding will take plac ha
ths Fall at Shanghai. Chios, where
Mr. Arthur, is stationed for three
rears Is the liAerast of the LtfgHt
A Marvrs 'To Corapaay. The
hrMe will J irry . the OrUnt ear
ly ta t. ralL .
l!!aa Wtl b n the rmt gaathtar
ef Mr. aad Mra. W. U. Watb sad k
all kaows r lie ute f r htr
tlrm ar.a t-raatr.
Mr. Artiar ta tka a s tf Vt
Mra. Eut Artkur. ef it :a
acd ku;s s rj. r:.:s r
with the Urr"t A Mrar i,
Cavpany.
y.
Mra L X. i;raB:' f tit
Anale Ctrde Evall t . t 1 t i r
Un Aiaa Traltt aad ehUraa wha le ftaw Barn whara . ( ' ; .1
fcav kaa epaadmg evarai dr t,wal to meat her iWn r
Merrtmoa WUb raiallva. rlerad ' Waaks, of E;!tf.,' ' : o la
hoaui gaadar. SW ll!Ug bar.
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