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VV VV W S ! ) i i Z3 -i rr -4 ' 1 ,' El. 1 , 1 -, ,-- THE HOME PAPER ") "'y- ( READING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY J . ; . ' ( EVERY TIIUr.SDAY1 VOLUME X. . 1 THE DEAUFORT NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1S21 NUMDZR O. " ". 1- " " .. :-.. ... i . .. .'. . 4 ) ... mu - i.i. i ii nam-.. . i . .' . ., ' " 1 " ' I UNKNOWN SOLDM II I G U L Y II0N0HED PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED BY COMMUNITY CLUB. MISS EDNA. FOREMAN vZ-K C BITTEN BY SNAKE Some time ago the Community Club decided to offer, prices for the Service for UnidentiScd Enlist beBt keP ards in Beaufort. The ed Soldier to Be America' committee appointed, to pass upon Tribute to Heroic Dead - r"" rendere1 m regard to tn matter ana wose WASflmGTON,? Ocfcv 10-The named low successful most impressive and solemn military Pne" ; - ' funeral ii the history of that United " The twelve best kept yards of the Statea will be that held in Washing. white people: - Mrs. C. L. Duncan, ten and at Arlington Cemetery. No- Mrs- Nathan oarner, Mrs. u. fc. ember 11th, the third anniversary of Swann, Mrs. Samuel Darling, Mrs. the signing of. the armistice. This D. Wr Morton, Mrs. Lome uavis, funeraLxeremony lwlllmark the 1 Mrs. W.P,.. Smith,Mrs. E. J- Chad- burial of an unidentified enl sted man wick, sat. Ki. r. uey, jars, joon ami, , Orlfe tit the A TfiK ft7t tartirt lAvvad tn Mrs. Ernest Duncan. Mrs, ? U -AV. the United States armed forces dur-1 Huntley, Mrs. H. M. Hendrix. Miss Edna Foreman, the Miss Edna Foreman, the year old daughter of air. and Mrs. A. W. JToremJn, of th Core Creek neighborhood was bitten by a rattle snake Tuesday and made daagerous- 111 thereby. The young girl was a cotton field at the time some distance from the house and a little girl who was with her was' her only companion. Contrary to the gen eral understanding of the rattler's in big the World War. . The six best kept yards of the The military honors accorded this colored peopled; George Turner, unknown . soldier will be those pre scribed for one of the rank of a gen 1 eral. .'. , f - ... "... : i ,., ''.''I'M:.-:"" ! ' Body Must Be Uakaowa, . The Quartermaster General of the United States army is charged direct ly with the responsibility of selecting the body from among the unidentified Sam Windsor, Fannie Stanley, Al lison Jordan, Annie Parker, A. C, Fenderson. - - -, . Respectfully, , - - COMMITTEE NOTICE TO EX-SERVICE MEN 5 This' will be your last chance to Americven dead in France. Under receive personal benefit either, medi orders of the War department, the eHy financially from the Bureau seclection must bt made so as to pre-1 of War Bisk Insurance. ' -, - , rlously ill." elude any possibUity of future Identl-1 Mr. James of the War Kisk Bu ficauon as to the name, the rank. or. reau was In- Beaufort Monday but-It Sanitation or service of the unknown I waa impossible for bint to see all who dead, or the battlefield upon which had complaints or thought they had -he felL The Quartermaster General cause for complaint He requested will deliver the body to represent- Mr. J. D. Hutton X9 get in touoch tivet of tiie American army arid navy with all who are interested to the at the port of Havre, France. At matter and to request them to pre! that port it wtn be taken in charge sent themselves with their discharges, by a Rear Admiral of the navy and affidavits and all, other papers which transported in the United States! they have received since their dis- Cruleer "Olympla to the Washing- charge from the army by the 20th of ton navy yard, where it will arrive on (this-month at Beaufort, and make ar- November 9, mi, after dark. At rangement to report at Mew ern en the Washington navy yard the body the 27th of October before the Clean will be received by a major general Up Squad. . This Is only lor men of the United States' army and a who have noot aa yet gotten their guard of honor and borne to the! claims through, but have just cause United States capitol. where it will for claims. , . Public. Health Representative. CALLED. sixteen sixteen NEUSE-ATLANTIC ASSOCIA. TION TO MEET HERE T03ACCO SELLS WELL ON CAROLINA MARKETS It has been twenty years since Beaufort had the honor of entertain ing the Neuse-Atlantic Association which convenes with the First Bap tist church at 2 o'clock P.- Mn Octo ber 25th. Since it last met in Beau fort, the association has made large gains in number of churches and in church membership. There are now fifty-six churches in-the association with over 6,00 . members. Each church is allowed one delegate for habits the snake gave no warning I every fifty members. If the weather before he struck, Miss Foreman saw lis favorable, from 150 to .200 dele- the reptile though and says that was! gates and visitors are expected. En- a .rattle snake of verv laree '-'Bire. tertainment for this number is no She , was bitten on the "ankle which small ;task. . Any one who will vol immediately sweled , up and gave unteer to taka cars of one, two or great pain. 'y:''z. ?' . 'Wv ..'' ' imore delegates for two days, please With some difficulty she made her Wet me have this information at once, way homeward ' where . relatives did I We are still short many homes.. what they could to relieve her pain, Dr. C. L. Duncan was called and up on arrival .found the young lady in very serious condition; in fact he feared that she " might not live through thet nigght ? However,1 she U. E. SWANN. Chmni y':- EnCertainment' Committee. RAT CAMPAIGN ON. responded to the treatment given and of portgmottth, Virginia ,cvcru.y ..-.--. lrlld htrf yMterdayr and have Week's Tobacco Average At Rocky Mount $27.96 Rocky Mount, Oct. 8. According to official ' figures . announced j this? morning by Supervisor of sales J. H. Cuthrell, 835,656 pounds of tobaco were sold on the local market last week for 0233,667.1? or an average of $27.96 per hundred pounds. , . Figures from the same source indi cate that this season's total sales to date have aggregated 8,572,054 pounds which have brought $870,117. 01 or a general average for the sea son of $24.35 per hundred pounds of tobacco. V.--v Both the week's and season's, av erage prices are far in excess of last year's figures for' the same periods then, according to statistics compiled by Mr. Cuthrell For the same week last season 1,784,420 pounds were sold on the local market for $331,215 22 or an average of $18.60 which is approximately $9.00 per hundred pounds below the price for the pres ent week. -' she was out of danger although se- 1: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS started a rat killing campaign. The ladies' interviewed the Mayor and Secretary Standi of the Chamber of Commerce ami got their endorsement of their campaign against the rodents The following realty tranuctions - ,tf . . .Mti- fl have been recorded since last week's yv,muftltv Ciub -nd -m .ndeav- , v?- : . .n $ toterest the kembers of that Charlie Hffl and wife to Josie Hill IWJ',..M . vl wuW am. S acres fas Hunting Quarter township organisation in the proposed cam paign. 1 The well known antipathy ox consideration .$600. W s i ,v. to mica and rata is T. T. Uooding to Jban uicaxnson i mt . An te k. tw .-thusiaatic In the eominsr war. The ladies in lie in state in the rotunda throughout ;the day of November 10th and until 'thl hour of 9 A. M. November! 1th. 1 Ifepreive Military Crtga CLUB MEETING At that hour the body will be three months vacation, the v .. .... . . . I nA TVanartnutnt nnt (ha ftmmunitV moved to the amphitheatre at the Ar- 1' " --- - y- - lingtcn National Cemetery; The wiU ho,d ltJf m!nV tb body wni be escorted by a battalion Antama hlJth. ,0.,d .Top!l, Club rooms Thursday afternoon, OC- U. S. cavriry, a combat regiment of tober JSth, at . four ., 0 clock. All troops composed of on' battalion of n"bersof the club are urgently re- U.' S. Infantry, one battalion of U; 8. qoeUd.to be present. ,A ..very In- t.HnM mA n. WtHn Uresting program for the year WU1 of the bational guard. -The cortege be read, and we ara anxious to get rUl be headed by the United States teryuung in ; sn. wumy 40 acres in Ilarlowe township, toa- sideration $100. - H ' ' ." ' -t , MV H. Garner, Sr. ""and wife . to C. A. Bell tract in"; Newport township considerationl$350- .- - v . . r i 1J..C Morton to Chaa. 8. Wallace l-l lots 9 and 10 in aquare 10 Moore head City, consideration $110. . ' . A. T. Finer and wife to Walter P. Freeman lot S in square 76 Morehead City, consideration t2,C50. Loyl-J7V end Lerry; wnnrto Thos. D, Wade lots 2 and 16 : in square JT," consideration $55(J.t , 1 i J. W TGutarie and wife and T. newetfEx. to. pextcr J Smith CTes in White Oak township,, ro sideration $425. ; , I - . ; . ' . 1 lJ-.WG CATQI OFSPOTSJ 'Marin band. " The pallbearers wfll consist of eight general officers of the 'United States army and four admi rals of the United State navy. The body itself will be borne on caisson draped with the American flag. The rout ef march from the capitol to " W Go. Forward': year, MRS. A, J. COOKE, i . Beefy Civic Dept. U. D. C. TO HOLD MEETING. The Fort Macon Chapter of the mm. m a i a ia . . iV t .V. . .IT1 ka linaM an Wfc U. U. Will DOIO US TVgUiar n.iui. sides by United State regular infan- Wednesday, October 1, try stationed at an averag dUUnc t 4 P. M. in th room of The !7 . ..... rH. Woodmen of the World, corner Front v- i .a. . Ka iTnit. Rtltaa land Cravetf lUttU. .n Va rmatna al tia amnhl- Eak member U urged to b pre- Wf ua awvwv " " - , " - I . theatr at Arlington National Cem- meewng, "Salary and deliver an oration in com . 'moration of America' dead in th 7- orld War. MRS. G. D. POTTER, Recording Secretory, 14 Wal NatUa Ta Be SlUat HELD FOR FEDERAL COURT. Ta-attordane with roclamaUoo Dimer and Moor GSIliWn f Ot- j . ka la.ud bv th President f 7. father and son, were brought k. tf.t RtaUa. all industries and before U. S. tw v . cham ef th rat extermination earn- paign say their methods ar approved and indorsed by th Federal Health Bureau.. A house to house campaign will b made her and. efforts made to enlist the entire population in. the proposed anti-rat war. IRST BAPITST CHURCH ' RALLY DAY PROGRAM Planters' Ram to $26.1 ' Greensboro, Oct. . 8. New high price records for th 1921 , season Were made on th Greensboro tobac co market yesterday when the aver age price in the two warehouses shot up to mora than 27 cents, . vIn th Planters' warehouse the av erage for th day was 28.1 cents, the highest of the season: and in the Guilford the averag was 26.5 cents, which ia th highest the Guilford has had and with the exception of the Planters' record yesterday the high est of the year in Greensboro. - Tebacce prices Ara lajpreviag IARSIIAL FCCII AT REUhTI0iO? SOIII lead of Allied Armies to Meet With Old Hickory Vet In Nashvil'e riovember 4 NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 10. Marshall Ferdinand Foch,. chief of all the allied armies in the great final drive to victory, will be in Nashville Noovember 4, to attend the opening day of the third annual reunion of the Old Hickory Association, vete rans of., the Thirtieth . Di vialon. The reception -committee of the American 'Legion, in charge of the Marshal's American itinerary, has included the reunion at Nashville. .' This wll be his only visit to the south. . . - - It is also probable that Admiral - David Beatty, hero of the Battle- of r Jutland and the chief of the British Navy, will attend th reunion. Def inite acceptance has not been re ceived from Admiral Beatty, however Besides these'' distinguished vis itors and General Pershing, eight of the twelve Congressional Medal of Honcr men of the Thirtieth Division will also be guests of the Old Hick ory Association. Four other Medal of Honor men of the Division fell on th field of battle. ' U ' There were but seventy eight Con gressional Medals of Honor awarded during the Wovld V.'ar. To win one of them a soldier mu:t ta more than brav and gallant f.V.ter. Con spicuous bravery in action is re warded with the Distinguished Serv ice Cross, of which there v, u' some five thousand awarded dun ? ' the To win the Medal bt Honor, Commissioner C H Bufthall TuiJy by ProhitiUod eer W. D. Allen ba the charge of dlitilllrg. Through their ' counsel Attorney C. R. WheaUy th men waived aiamlnstien and wer bound over to Federal court which meet en October the 2Sta ia New Bern. The elder GilHkin waa placed under bond of f 500 and the younger man under a bond of $100. activities ef all kinds within the eon tinenUl limit of the United States will cease from It clock boob to 1242 P. Eastern time, Nov. 11, during which two minutes all elUsens f th United State will be requested to observe silnee and to eembU in place f 'worship to do honor io ssemory f th dead. 'I addition to th military etcort the following persons tnviud ta ttendi () All living Wdr of tUT 0f th, iiiury and naval forces Medal f Honorj (hi One rfre.'n Utiv for vry IO.C06 en'.UUd wen "f the World War. such r;. -.u-tlv to b eltd If the gtrort ef tutee and Urrltorlet; () One tnamber ef U ' Am--"csa U;U-n from each state and t rturyj (D . One member Iron et'h t-e ot t pmanent.wsr vrter.s .J(.i . errnltUons; ) One cTrtr A ,tTr ne enlUUd rpretnUUte from e.th. t arm aad rvU e of the . trmy ana rvy. , ; ', FrUat Te DUe OralUa At the smj.l.!'.ttre, Hre the (!.- .f I' a t?niud fUUe !! I fVKIMWM . w--- dilivtr t fjnl '. lb ?:j.lcn3t: eorra i-d rr'" of evrry ration rTreentd in Waah- Irjtfin, with f ; 11 honor accorded to thoR v.ho rtitmnt the allied na tion Hh hkh the United EUUs was aorltd In the World War. In ad !:iion there v4'.l be the f r ;n dlrt; which wr.l hv, ij . ''- ., "11 ere to a" nd fit t:.e i: :. ion of i.t . ' .. It L.Ur.. J t (,fn i.,-',: t raofi Koven.ber 11th U cw ... .. v:t:.a ( Anrilitlr liy, I -t t' ' l ti. tht-lJ in dfr,nce ta the ctrtmonUs in honor , f the nr.lJnl.4 er.lUt i so!J'.r, who stands es the tymUil Si4 trr f A mark aa wh The First Baptist Church of Bean- fort will bold their Fall Rally' next Sunday, October 46thr, beginning at 10 A. M. TheTe wui b- nor sermon aa'.the.tim .LM taken up in pre senting a very entertaining program. i They have act as a goal 900. present and the bublic J cordially .invited to Perhaps- th Biggest eaten i spot Anj r.r,ie '. i ever made in Cor Sound waa taken hude XSand School Orchestra on Monday by som fishermen from Ri.it0t- yioly" Holy.1 Lord-God Stacy to' Btyroa' ahay wmca ia. d- Almighty" (2 8) fc -Conrrefa- tween Sea Level and Atlantic Th i , tioav-.'.A . - . men caught th fish and kept thm hnTy pyeryLorj't , pxay. surrounded with their nets lor two days. Some 40,000 pounds were I ."Open th Door For Th Chil sold which glutted in markets nai - dren. (161) CongregaUon. according to report th rst r tn Ic-Wniura Leaaon raster. . flih wara allvwad ' to Mcao. The I o . ..i .v.Um4Prtnun Brrin . ... Ovn V ..vw.w .... .. m m New understand that ta men.soiai aar. , , these fish for on cent a Pand.gonKj0y jA Serving Jesus" Mrs. Quite. good many nn hiu naa,r q, u p,uls claaa. mullets, spot and other aorta have Exercise "What .The Bible Teaches been cominr We and to Morehead I About Church Missions Mr. E. City thl week and the nn nouses i , w Brooks claaa. have been very busy trying to take UnnouhcemenU Superintendent car ef them. A treat many are.-,L.- rvnlr. t shipped every day but th stocks an Exercise Fiv boy ft v girls hand ar quite large. , ,. ' . ; tnxa th Jnior DepartmeaW Remarks Pastor. I FINE YACHT HERE. . o.l,.lE.nrelixa,, , Florenc y ' - I Park 111. A good many yacht from North- Baarks Saperintendent era pert hav already turned their 0fftrln, ,na Clue Record taken. bows towsrds Florid wsters but the I gon-ye Fight I On", lit) Con- msln rua I just Beginning, t oe I rrrratilon. cool weather with it hint of Se Ba Secretary' Report by Class. snow will caut.tBw yachtmeq to I nnlkUon. start southward and In few day ..tniada Sunday School Orchestra many pleasure era it will pass, out ef the inlet bound for Miami ", and ralra Beach. About th finest boat that haa passed her thl FaHj was th Neemah which waa here yeeter-1 , Ura. J. W, Smith and Lydla Thorn day. Thl yacht la th property ef u attended church at Ra-sell Creek Chaa. 8. Dillingham oof New .York ondaf and ia quite' handaom one. Mr.) r w Tomaa paid New Bern Dillingham is In the thtricl bui-kuljnM yWit Monday to sU ewtton. Warsaw, Oct. 6. Tobacco prices continue to improve on the local mar ket This week has been especially encouraging to, both farmers and warehousemen. Each. df iT':."-f0 Op higher l.than the priceJ.i: day. On -October 4v-70,0 Q0 pound were sold at an averag of 34 .cents. ' On October. 6," 65,000 pound wer sold at an average of $8 'cents. "Much tobacco ( bringing from 90 cents to $1.12 per. Numbers of farmers are making" averages of from 75 to 00 cents.' DRUG STORE CHANGES HANDS. - Th drug business stabllshed here about two year ago and successfully conducted by Mr. F. R- Bell haa been sold to Mr. Ivy Guthrie, of Beaufort bu who has been living in Morehead City for some months. Mr. Bell sold th business on Account of th condi tion of hi health. While withe the army in France he was injured by poison gas and has never fully recov ered from it At present be is tak ing treatment in the Federal hospital at Oteen and ia making steady Im provement Mr. Guthrie took charge ef the drug business en Monday and will be assisted by Mr. Roland King wh baa been there sine th business first started. COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS. war. however,' requires "conspicuous gal-r lan try and Intrepidity abovoe and , beyond the call of duty in action." The medal la never awarded ex cept after the most searching Inves tigation by representatives of the Commander In Chief. That nearly given in the whole army should hav been 'bestowed tm -members - ef -the Thirtieth Dlvinlon is itself the finest . tribute' t'-iat could be j aid to the Di vision which first smashed its wsy through the defenses of the llinden-, burg system at. Bellicourt , Tba four . congressional Medal of Honor men of the Division who give their lives in battle are: Robert L. Elackwell, North Carolina; and 1st Sergt Mllo Lemert, Tennesiee, of the 119th Infantry; Corp." James D. Herlot and Sergt Thomas, Lee Hall," -both of South Carolina and of th 118th Infantry. ' Th eight living holders of the medal, who are expected at the Di vision reunion, are Calvin J. Ward, Morristown, Ten.; Sergt Jame E. Karnea, Knoxvllle, Tenn; arid Sergt Edward R. TaHey,. Buasellsvllle, Tenn.j 11 of the 117th Infantry; Sergt Richmond II. Hilton, Weat viile, E. C.I Lieut John H.JDoxler, Rock II HI, S. C; Sergt Gar Evan Foster, Inman, S. C, and Corp, John C. Vllleptgue. Camden, S. (X, all of the USth Infantry; and Sergt Jo- . seph E Atkinson, Atoka, Tenn, 119th Infant:- MARRIAGE LICENSES. NORTH RIVER RIFFLES nrss In the motro polls. riXJT FE03T ARRIVES, ' T-e Cnt frrt which the News has bterd ef In this vicinity occurred Uit f Jay mornirg and was mooetJy lor? l.'orU Hivtr. The frott' ws r -. t a ttvare er e and did ot do much dnrfr. Tr tt cme this yet ear Htr tSsn tul aa U weually doe net rriv urt;i aoir time In Nevember. Ut tr It was about the midJle ef !..v. k.. ,V ... Mr.. aa froit lt thl ba one or section. There two tool r"a have this lJr . ! the rrr - M:r.( drlrg ! mrts end Wlnttr toe te b ce ...... . .... .... ta- t e V. oi'J Vr. U-g Utile earllvt the waal. Carolr" Ttlton who la ttetidinr school at Beaufort. J"t we week tad t hem with her parent , Mr. Llaach CUl.kla of. totOe pent lt Sunday with htr sbter Mr. Sol TCUma ':- - Mtas Sally Hsff U vUitini her auht Mr. Leia W&Uma this week. Mrs. J. W. Smith a I Vetwebo r Monday wfh tohacc W ar having tore cool weather a.. Eoane ef th farmers are get ting reaJy to male !. Oar pf'e ar hwy hauling cetto te be t'.nrel this week. Mr, J. VT. f Hh win toon hav Lis Ther was a called meeting of the Feaufort Community Club October 10th at the home of Mr. F. R. See- ley's with about twenty-five members present . . .' It waa decided to make th recep tion voted for at the first business meeting October 6th, a Halloween Party for th pleasur ef the club members. Thl party win be held t th Inlet Inn- en Friday nlgat October 21, at I o'clock. " Th following committee wr ep polntedt t Program Mrs. F. R. Seeley, Chair. man. Decoration Mra II. M.: Headria, Chairman, ..,. Refreshments Mre. Bayard .Tsylor Chalrmaa. lavltaUon Mr. Ltalt Dsvia, Chalrmaa.' 'Only on marriage license haa been lasued by Register f Deeds Morris thl week. In this case th fortunate coupl wer J. D. Willi and Nora Robinson, of Morehead City. CONFIRMED AS POSTMASTER roatmaster Raymond Wheslly viho has bee ating potmaater here since July ha been confirmed in that po sition by the United Elates Senate. Mr. Wheatly received notice ef hla confirmation hut Friday. It la rg4 (hat all member wh can help ia aay wsy on' these toev mlttaae will kladly Ut th chairman know. Ther I much to be don aad the Urn Is short, At th eeaelasio f th tweeting tea aad wafers were enjoyed , aad ill la running order JiiU fer Mr. SeeUy' kl4 aoapiulity wUl be th wiUt!i , 'leg reaaaantrared. Land Appraiser Hero Federal Arrrctler -tham atrrlreJ In Heau fort UdattdY trtnlr.Z and v:l a to work tt onct pprei:ir2 Undid tbc: w!;ov to borror mcr.7 farm lands, D. V, tea wUl t::;:t 1 1 r. iham la tLc ci-. the on v . 7 I 0
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