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With this issue th Beifoyt Neri is inauguratini Great Subscription Campaign to extend its circulation and sphere of influence, In short to make itsetf a welcome weekly visitor in every home in Carteret county nd adjacent territory, There fore this great subscription campaign with a list of awards that . woiiU An erf Ait tnn rfaMv in a town many times i the-sizeof . Beaufort The retail price of these prizes amounts Jo $1,145 ' ' not taking Into consideration that some big commission checks . are always given to non-prize winners in a campaign of this . kind7i s : :;.7:;-:-: . , . V : ;, -';'777 ' : For th purposes 'of this . contest we will divide Carteret county into two territories or divisions. All territory west of Newport river and the Inland waterway will be known as the - Western Division-AU territoryveast of the Inland waterway - and Newport river will constitute the Eastern division. - All nersona Mnv in either oof these two divisions. wilLhave- the persons living in either ,of. these two divisions will have the ' OVerland car, will go toHhe' ne who gets the most,-votes no ' 'matter where he or she lives. The other prizes are divided . . between the two divisions., . . , f 7. '. ' 7 -' 7; : V ';. i-THE PRIZE LIST ' M THE GRAND PRIZE-rA self-starting electric equipped , Overland Five-passenger Touring Car, purchacied of Guion Mo tor Cfl- New Bern.' N. C.V -":'. 7r'-;r, -.s'k:72V-. '- '7. For this GRAND PRIZE all workers in the Eastern arid Wes- 'fprn nirlninnii rnmnete on eaual terms.- ' f" . FIRST DIVISION PRIZESTwo $125 .Pathe Talking ma chines, one to be awarded in each Division, purchased )X Gas-kill-Mace Co., Beaufort, N. C; v , :'-'C -y: ' 7 ; ; SECOND DIVISION PRIZESTwo Gold Elgin Watches, one , to be delivered in each Division, purchased of B. A; Bell, Beau fort-N.C. ' " t vV , - 77- ' . : SPECIAL CASH PRIZESSpecial -Cash Prizes aggregating , at least $75.00 will be given away from time to time. - NO LOSERS There will be no losers In this campaign, for any candidate competing to the end of the'campaign and fail- ing to winli grand prize, or a special cash prize, and turning in - at least $25 in cash subscription business, will be given 10 per . cent commission on the business he t(or she) pnngs in:., - r 1- . :7 ' 500,000 EXTRA 'VOTES 7 TtU cinteat hu been divided into MTcrnl per .a.lwAoyajnW 1 bth until number th' t S m.. will b known at "Opportunity Period." Thert U a real indneenient for yott t fet ANEARL,TSTA,RTff6V,durfair ."Opporttmlty Period- a. real worker can cprft JOO.OOQEf TBi, V9J5S. , with but little effort Thera will ba firen to EACH Candidate an "Oppor ltonlty Coupon" ood for 100,000 Extra Votes yery time that candidate ' tur? ta, aubacription bwinerf smimtlng .to f ia.00.ONLY.. FJYE nOF THtse PPORTUhTTT dOCPONSv GOOD I TO$J ;t0O,000 VKTRA 7.VOTES EACH WILL BE JlVENTO ANT ONE CANDIDATE"Bul you mutt ba-iura to ft yonr full ;flT,Atiro-y ear inbecrtpk'eoqnt- the tame a two one-year wbtcriptiona, A three-year wbacripUoo feounta the tame as three one-year eubecriptlorie, eti.- fa other words, when you get In enough business to amonnt U $11 in cash, you get One OPPORTUNITY COUPON" rod for. 100,000 EXTRA VOTES. AT NO OTHER TIME DURING THE WHOLE CONTEST" Will, fit IN CASH SUBSCRIPTION BUSINESS COUNT FOR AS MANY VOTES AS DURING fOPPORTUNI TY PERIOD" ENDING DECEMBER 8TH, 5 P.M. "' V - .. ;J NO RAISE IN PRICE I These prises will be girtn aws outright. Thera will be ne ratsa la rub v vription price, for the modest auni of $1.00 will bring Tha Beaufort Newt la any address El times. Subscriptions both new and renewals, will be ae- 4 Ypid tct not less than tne year, or more than tea years in advance, at this IVta. . -''; SPECIAL VOTE PERIODS . Ther la' a nomination blank printed ea page 7 of this iaeua. Anybody may clip this nomination blank and nominate one's self or soma friend. Tha nommatioa blank la goad tor S0.000 totes, and If It la accompanied by a ana ) tar subscription te Tha Beaufort News It la good for 75,000 rotea, while if r-,dpnnied by $11 worth af hubaeriptiona to Tha Beaufort News, the ; ominatloa blank wQl U good lor 160.000 Totea, and wiU also entitle the i.uu..aea to" on j "Opportunity Period Coupon" good for 100,000 EXTRA VOTES at ance. After December 6th, tha alua of tha nomlnatioa coupon Will bo DECREASED, so BEND IN YOUR NAME ar tha name af th friends h vou would like u see win tha new Overland. DO THIS TODAY. DO IT NOW. . . . ' " V- From KoTsmber 10th'. until December Cth, I P. M wilt be knowa ae 'Op portunity Period" and In addlUoa to tha regular tote schedule printed aota to each candidate turning trf lubscriptioa busnssa, , to ,Th Beaufort. Newl amounting to $1100 will be gitau ad "Opportunity Q6tBoaaod far 1 OX-(DO-astra Tatea. Not nor than fire (S) "Opportunity Coupona" win be U any ana candidate. By far mora totea are glte during rOppoM -'"y Period" for the same amount af cash aubacription buslneee thaa win C-.e aaa later. 8 get started early, as "aa early start te half the battle, lora December uh I P. M uuUl Dteembet llih.' IP.V there, win be Wn a coupon good for 150,010 eitte tetes, la addition to tha regular tola ( aJule, to each candidate turning la subscription business U Th Baufort tws amounUag to $10. ' There Is no limit to Oi number af.llO.OOq eiUa Beaufort la . vteginning' to put on city airs. t Signs indicating tha names of tha streets bite beaaput aB tar town and the watk of num bering the; haueea is going along; , la 'svtary ahort":-tima ";fre - ?dellte7:, jtfS h$lxt .Jt hera, f A number of wb jb&A hat stoodl theW. aervf U )K)uminati6a fay" tha two positions of IbarrjaW and Pogtmaatar .IXThaatly will siirtly make tha selectfona from woaa wno aiooa w ezanunauon. Whea tha aartica goat Cnto Effect thera will bro deliterias a day and so those who do no kp to go to the pogtoffic can hate their ,nail brought to them. - Thpsa ho prefer, . going after their .mail thanueltta howeter will not be debarred from that prit liege. ' ' Persons who hata boes will continue to. get their mall at tHa of fice. Persona who wish their mail' delivered to them should .'.protide aoma sort of a receptada ' f.ot it Almost any thing will do from' a cigar box ap. , , - v Postmaster Wheatly is now a full. fledged postmaster in name aa well as la fact.. ' A few.daya ago- ha was tha recipient, of. big commission got ten up in full official style and) signed by President Wsrrd G. Harding. tor av. s I .c: RISON SENDS CAU.'::M;;777; t FOR FECIAL SESSION HOGS MAY STILL EE SENIOR CLASS PLAY. Tha play "Rath la A Rush" given by tha senior class of tha High School tha full program of which waa given in last week's issue of tha News, took place as scheduled on Friday iright and wm quite a success. , Tha audi torium af tha school , building was well, filled with -' aa " audience tW seemed to thoroughly appreciate the performance. The performers showed fthat for tha most part they bad given considerable study to their paiti and went through them in a very credit- able manner. , .ft ' f aMh, r-t, T-f-Goternor llor risor j ' -ott "issued tha .'for-r-sS l If-ra rjeC - '3atf tha 17"- ' "-ara'ta neeli :7 , ? r'tth. loa is called iov. i r ' a state municipal f . 4 ct provide for a seven hundred " dour. deficit Sn , tha statel U.'lKapoL' fUBd. .i;;.:-' frfr.y? ',7 " 7 7 7' .",.,7';7 ' . I 'UntY AT CAPX LOOEOUT ; Tha $ot 'lkoiaraa:!i harbor A tf ugssaui '-tea , shown many llmei in tha 'pasfbt It.was il lustrat.d again last wekvlo h fore. ble'toluner. Driven in by severe galea )lt big barges and three' sea golrj tags took advantage af it boa- pitaUe harbor and waited in safety till, tha seas subsided and then re sumed their voyage to Charleston and other southern; porta. One ,of tha barges waa in -a bad way when she "tame into the harbor and would Undoubtedly hart' 'beea lost but for tha nearness oi Cape Lookout hsrbor, in fact all of tha tesseis might hate gone down bad they not taken aheU tor ttara,' ; a ' i),ir ,-'-' - " ' : i v " 1 -jjirt- - ,'- ' r-zif i ARMISTICE DAY, ? Armistice Day, which is tomorrow. wQl bf observed in Beaufort by pu pils' aad teachers of the Graded School and eitisene of Beaufort gen erally1- A parade of tha school thll dren will take place la tha morning and biter a program of band .music, songs and speeches will be given in the school auditorium. With- : only one or faro exceptions all the stores in town f have arreed to close from 10:30 -uitil 12 o'clock la order that those' in the stores may bate a chance to . attend Aha exerelsesMjniari row ths Solemn and imposing ' set' rices In honor of tha unknown Amer ican soldier wiU take place in Wash ingtoa and aU ever the land exercis es of some sort will hold sway. , wlr V -., I' WHO MAY COMPETE '? Any man, woman. 'bey. or irirl Twhlte) Uvinc in Carteret or adiacent coun ties Is'aligibla to compete ta Tne Beaufort News Christmas Gift Campaign. anuai iwrrnrwT t ict wcVt iifrci' 7 ' We will announce a list of entries ii our issue of November 17th. You io hot need to wait to see your name In ihe list before going to work,' but be lure to have your name in this list. Seni lis your nomination today, we send full" details, by-return maiL and i ear plant appeal to -you (and we know uey wiHrwuy,you can go 10 worr at once aaopue up a Dig vote Deiore tne more negligent and dilatory One gets ott the Job.' '.' '. ' . ... ... 1 1 v. t, r. fn - ;) HOW-TO WINjifVS-Ui f The whole plan la designed to Increase the circulation of Tha Beaufort News. Every subscription yoa secure COUNTS VOTES providing the sub scriber pays for ana year or mora on his subscription.. The way to win to gat your friends, neighbors aad relatives to subscribe for one or more years to Tbe Beaufort News. 1 Yfa can also ask those already taking The Keaufort News to RENEW for ode or MORE yeara, and any person whose subscription ia already paid la advanoa-may have it extended from the time of Its expiration to tea years la Advance. . I -';' FREE ASSISTANCE ' ';. V The Beaufort Newt stands ready to assist EVERY CANDIDATE in any way possible during tha race. AH will be treated absolutely fair and above board, and NO FAVORITES WILL BE MADE. There trill be no "doubling up," eomblnmgr "pooling .totea, or any "shady business tolerated at any time." A fair field, a free race aad no favorites; wiU make this a campaign that will be ef Inter eat to everybody, and decidedly profitable to those who participate la It. THERE ARE : NO LOSERS REMEMBER THIS for The Beaufort Newa offers YOU-aa opportunity to wta a prise list worth I1.14S and at the same time -GUARANTIES that ALL wiU get . SOME THING a ariie or a eaah eommiarioa. ' ' .' . ' x Vi ' WRITE, PHONE OR CALL ':. , . If there Is anything yea da not andersUad about (h(a subscription eoa test. caQ at The Beaufort News office and get a personal eiplaaaUoa af the plan, or telephone or write V campalga Manager, but da It aow.7 Rtaev U the campalra It short. , .,, . , . " .'' ', . Make an checks or money order aa subscriptlone payable te The Beau- 1 1 i bte ten pons a canaiasu may.ia IVobs December 111, until December 10th, P. MH Chero J1 be given uyea good for 115,000 estraWea In adSlUoa to the regular tete schadula, j each candidate turning fa "puWitv"Uo bu!pM"to'Tbi'taufort News RAISED IN BEAUFORT i Bog and anti-hog dLcussion raged at the mei V-g of the town commit sknera .hera, Uonda aad after' the smoke of battle had cleared away it was aeed that the Log bid 'wou as of ytre. ' This if rue comet Vf here from .aelo time' as boards tuccaed each w.r L-t the result ti asaauy the same-4Ae''pork'aM .Win.", , , ' Mayor Bushall presided over ' the meeting Monday and" Cfmmissioaers Duncan, Ford, Gardner, and Huntley ware present -vThe minutei r were read after which a petition was pre sented by C A. Odea signed by col ored and white citizens asking that i water pipe 1e connected ' wlta 1 the main on Live Oak street for the bene fit, of, certain residents. The board took no action on the mitter but It seemed to be their Intention to lay the pipe at toon as money U avail able. ...'?! v' ':' 7; . ;' 77.v' ' C - The matter of attaching telephone res to electric light poles waa dis cussed and on motion of Commission er Ford ft was resolved that the manager- of L-the telephone company should be asked to come befdrethe board at Its next meeting and show why telephone wires should not be removed froom light poles. Mr. H. D. Noreom presented a pe tition- sfzned by a number of cltixcni protesting against the proposed anti- hog law aad made a atrong talk against the law. After considerable talk the question waa postponed to the afternoon session when It was taken up and kiUed. Dr. Loftin ap peared before the board but stated that he did not object to hog pens if they were kept clean.': When the vote waa taken Commissionerrs Dun can and Gardner toted anti-hog, com missioners Huntley and Ford pro-hog. The Mayor untied th agl by ..tot- fog for the hogs. ;V A petition' was 'presented to the board asking that day eleotric eur rent be furnished the citizens of Beaufort. There waa a pretty lively discussion of this matter the result of which was that a motion waa passed by a close vote that the service should be put on not later, than February the first, 10K. A few routine mat. tors Were disposed of after which the board adjourned.' . . action izzznm ONROAD IIATir n OLD fiWaPArKa , . .. BaanfarC haa haa. awiDaoar-eff and en foor a ' great ' many years. Through the' courtesy of Mr. M. Les lie Davis who'ls Ihe leading historian of tha county, the News man had the opportunity of seeing two rsther an- .1' j . . . : k& j cint ana iivuovrryin few days aga. I One of t thess ',MThe Ocean Bantfu .buara theV Osto" of ScpUnrH29tt.U8? and Suphen D. Pool waa Its editor and publisher. The other paper ealfed' "The Beau- fort Journal Waa published' by Joha Nichols and heart the date of Janu ary 7.7th, 1$6. The papers are somewhat yellowed with age but were wen printed aad caa be eaaily read at this time. The subscription price of each ef these newspapers was $3 a year.- ' ' 7 .' ' '' '.' RAIN IN DAYLIGHT ' rousting to $20. There Is ae llsait to toe aamhet t eoupoas a Candidate may win. ,,,, tv- rw..W t aih I P. M. until December Uti, I r. M., taste will be a teapoa gsod for 119,000 extra totea la addiUea to Ue TreguUr vote it iule, to each taodldaU turmbjg la tubeeriptloa batlaeae to the Beeufert s snteasUeg to $10. There la aa lUatt to the aaatber at thaee 100,10$ s teta eeujKaa a caadidate may wla. : tui e tit la etle44 to aleae lWau.!r list KI.CCI ra iaiij'" 1 ' ' tamed to dariag L'lvwk and lag t" iff 4 to doe aemary TU. n,c .1 extra t 1 t .j 1 i dsrir.g wsae&f Jaarf I fort Newa. f Once mote, we cannot Impreas'toe strongly, ea yea the great advantage to be gained by getting aa early start while the five big "Opportunity Period Coupons4, eaa be waa by yoa. For the first period la the biggest aad beet tote offer ef the entire contest far the same ameaat ef caa subscription buslnesa.' Send In your nomination TODAY NOW I i , - - , ' ? - ft4 REGULAR VOTINa SCHEDULE ' ; iV; ; , A tote schedule ea svbaeriptloes, paymaata rangiag la length frees tne year te tea years la given Just Vew; No deviation wU be made frett this schedule, and all vetaars knew at Ihe autaet what the tote value af each subarriptUa' takea durttg'tbe eafepetgu, and at aay t' dariJf Ue canv paign, win be. Oa wfai A metoerological ' pheaomenea, naniily, rain drops falling from a clear sky, haa ceased a great deal ef fpaeulatioa and dlacuasloa here abouts for some days. This tmusua! ,aa.-a M toccurrenae aaa aeeai using piece iot two-weeks er more aa the lands af MrJaa. C Motto a who Uvea aa the New Bora road aboa t Seven miles from reaufort. - Last Friday Mr t. C Campea kindly took a party eoa- sUUng ef Messrs M. Leslie- DavU, Aloa so Thomas, Jsc rotter ana tne Newt mb eat to ' see . this much talked tl freak ef nature.- Thert ta no steady downpour ef rain there but It ta audenUUe that drop! ef wsUt are falling with tonsidersble regula rity, let the csuse be whatever H may. The -spot where, the mystery aa be leea ia ia a plea forest Just a few Tarda tfem the maia road and a well bi t so .V. Hjh v.m f tWa 11S.060 astra U. af , .1 - I .7 7 .... V? fr .e 4-....-,-... ,$ r.u-i ai.k ti i t;'- ht:jV 0w ptre! Om rnaMl 0 ;al ef Ow peysM! af O of Ca rf 1 of Qm irU ef f 1 (.COS1 Vals ' I - AAA f . $ sttta..... i-M.....f SSca Ve $tM.'...'. . . LI....... ,..' aSvSOs) Vu- HJt....'...4 ... .-.'..-....... .' ias)S4 Vowm U.M...ra....:......t...;.. SS04 V.hw ttt...i...ki....r,.... .......... rsoej VSm I SX 3 eaese ee f a eUw V$$t$ t;jx9..i...-.:.;.;.' ...... ,iMea vu Coard VuSea Tr Ateer-? u " v Roa.1 L.cUoo. 'Aftor deliberating ever and die- ' cussing the matter at considerable length the Board of County Commls aionarr on last Monday decided to postpone action ca tbe matter of the road election to a recessed meeting 1 to be heldlon. Notemtrr the 21st. The matter referred to It that af " suing bonds to bu'ld hard surfaced road- frcm Meaafort and Mormtd ' City to the coontyjine. , Sevurui cit- , iens who were present at thj mc.-v ing expretved themselves as favoring call for an election.' , The ob !oct of the boarn in dtfming the mavtcr to to ftiio out If the people want the 1 elf etion called.' The official minutes of the meeting follow : f ' ; :;7S AT': 1 ufort,N. C, . if-, 'I. :' :'''''' November J, '1921. V The Honorable Board of County ' ' Commissioners met this the 7th day of November, 1921, at their regular meeting place in the Court House at Beaufort, N. C, with all membera present ( to-wit: C. R. Wheatly, Chairman; Geo. G. Taylor, J. L. Ed- ; wards, Henry p. Finer, and B. Frank ' Sman. - -;'-'- 7 7 " ' Mr. SUncil brought the bin for 1 medical attention to Clyde Foreman ' before the Board. Said bill was de ferred from last meeting. 'After thorough consideration of the bill, it wat moted, seconded, and carried that the bill be rejected. . Mr. Samuel B. Meadows and set- , era! other people appeared'before tha board in behalf of all of tha people of White Oak Township and asked -that immediate attention be given the roads in said township and that work be done on same to make them pass able.' It was ordered by 'the board that aU available ccunty machinery be moved to White Oak township and 7 work . on rosds there be started at once.' . Mr. Millard Arthur came before the board and asked - for psy for damage to his land and destruction of cotton caused by tha road crossing hia land.. After due consideration- of the, matter, the. board was of the , opinion. that, MrArtbur. waa ben-fit-. ted by the road, eroossing his land.1.. It was ordered that tha bill presented, by Mr. Arthur for damage to land be rejected. , It was prdered that he ba paid. $5.00 for his cotton. ,,. ... M6veiT, seconded and carried that . Mr. Edward F. Gill 'kin be relieved of hlspoU tax for 1921. , . . Mr. J, T. GUlikin came befre the . board and asked that Aroa Gillikln ; be given aU. It waa ordered by the board that Aaron QiUIkln. Otway, N. C be paid $10 per month from the poor fjnd. . , - . it naa Cleared by the Bovd ravld H. I rt.is, Stacy, N. C h 1 ant $10 per month from the pot fun-l. ... . . t . a At . . It waa oroerea 07 u ooara am Jasper II. Wade, of Barkers Island C7ptJ$ 10 per month from the poor fund. . The Auditor's Report was ordered filed la the Register ef Deeds office. . . Ne ether business appearing the board took j-ecesa to meet again at 1.50 F. M. , L The boarJ met with all membera prsaeat at 2.00 P. K. . It waa ordered by the board that m the sale ef Ihe county truck to C M. Mean by J. L Edwaids be eonfrmed. . It was otdered by the boarJ that Joe Tsft be released from the road Novemret $9.' 192!.' ' 1 It was ctdefed ly the board that the County Health Officer be eaTted to the County ffjme abeaever a-edlcal aUentloa fa at edsd there; previdel that it la possible to get him. ' . It was ordered V at boarJ t?iat a cook shall be paid ever $2S per' month at the County Home. " ' It waa ordered tUt M. T. Royal ba' refunded $SJ$ tot paid oa'solvent crodlta Ut Che tear 1120 Which ae I.... .. h-.; .'f A HxAi.4ia aot.wwa,' ' n ..i ni. ti-j-d ; The following good and lawful the. Place aad pew Vvelr Jodreent i DmW 1921, ..- 14 eau."Aa t.t aobodv term af eourt: . . - w - . f. F rows lr g Piatt, Bwfort, It. C' Luthef Cifthrie, narken !! 1, N. C: -'' -7- Maaly Murray, Da via. )l. C. A. B. WUlia, Newport, N. C 7 L C Kktaioaf lUaufvrt, bl4 I.F.D. Ctaril a T. Raaswy, Beaufort, 17 C (CeaUaaad Tage fear. Asv yet . aobody kaows whatao . tht drtra al- Uouga uui , are ausy Ke rtWHfUw a-13 be rweei! fee We Chaa, ee kwar, at faera thasi ton (ir) years to advaaca, aa which tetos ae kbeutlL theerVee MAS21ACK MCtJTJ?. 7 Rhetor ef-IWls Wr7 graaUd Unaee to IW J7 I! 1 aaj kUrry C"J9. at Nrwjrtj se W. lLMsee aal UM M, Cnilkts af Kerthead City. , - . '1 4 1 i i 0 : i
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