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f T J . ft '-. f W i jl . -4 Z3ZiViJ;'!,J::Oiill:.:1 uini i , i f THE HOME PAPER 1 f ' 4:S " ' : ' f HEADING TO HIE MIND U WHAT EXI-RCLS IS JO THfEODY 1, ' G LiVL.UX iilVi.-ouj.i.X the beaufort: newstti iiiiisD ay, i;6 vel ceii n, ie?. VOLUME X. i ) - ;-; -"' i 4i Iff T , t r r ... r i - Is Your Name In the List of Caridi dates NominatedLook and See Tk7 Art 03Thm Dtn Ar Dow tn th, Big JUcm far th OVERLAND Tourinf Cur ad( Other Prute Offered by : Th Diauf ort Newt in It Subscription (UmpirnPrire -V Druw Forth Big Ubt of EatriutiU-Not Too' Lato to Cater, . , So Solid iTow NaiBO and '"wiSiiS THIRTY 1 DOLLARS IH f CASH GOES DECEMBER 6TH " 1 v Hundreds of people who read the announcement of the. great ubscrip- - tinn mnalnt ffia Ttaanf w Mm U lannrhin. tli til list nf nut avsrda offered as compensation to the workers, vere instantly, attracted by our proposition, as we knew they would be . Young and old at once realise that In arivlns m-mmv an Ovavlanil TfttirinV CmT. fuHv fmintL not to aa !! thhig of the other prizes, the cash awards and commissions, the Beaufort News la going to a great lengtn to eztena its scope ox usexumess ana in. SHORT INTENSIVE campaign, lasting less than six weekt--workeri will find it easy to get subscriptions for the Beaufort Newa"which is a. dis tinctly, wide-awake weekly newspaper, bringing with it all the news o this , uotftn which mvTvhnA wasta to read and know about. "-'.TT '' -' 'x Of course there are always those who are prone to put off .'from, day to day WHAT THEY SHOULD DO NOW. Dont be in this class. Wha we want you to do is to GET BUSY at the BEGINNING of this campaign, and . , aaaM . ft A. .T - wnd In or phone your name jMW. xnere wui wen oe no regret, no ' mson, when it is all over, for you to think mournfully, 'It might have , , v - , THE PRIZE UST V - , rtiw nmvn " aolf-fltartintr electric eauioDed Overland Five-passenger Touring Car, purchased of Guwn Mo tor Co., New Bern, N.C.'.r .. - ' - ; " ' ' " For this GRAND PRIZE all workers in the Eastern and Wes tern Divisions compete on equal terms. :; . . v rrDQT rTVTc:Tnr VM7.VL.Tvoi 11 2K Path Talkinir ma- . A'AAWJA f w , T ' chines, one to be awarded in each Division, purchased bi Gas ' kill-Mace- Co.. Beaufort. N. C. ' ; : ' V . ' - SECOND DIVISION PRIZES Two Gold Elgin Watches, one to be delivered in each Division, purchased of B. A Bell, Beau fortN.C. 'i' . . . V . SPECIAL' CASH PRIZES-Special Casn Prizes aggregating at least $75.00 will be given away from time to time. . NO LOSEltS--There will be no losers b'thls campalgh, for any candidate competing to the end of the ctfmpalgn-and f ail t win rr-roTiH nHv nn cnpial cash'tirize. and turninz in at least $25 in cash, subscription business, will be given 10 per cent commission on the business he (or she) brings in, -V V. MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOW! ' :i CANNING FACTORY WILL ' : 1 START OPERATIONS SOON It appears that the improvement in business conditions which has al ready taken place in Beaufort will te accelerated soon by the re-opening of tbe canning, factory her This establishment which was run for a ttas by . tiie Sonagate , Pack'nf Company, of 'Norfolk, has been shut Anwrtt mitlfM laat finrlnv ami) aa'lt emi ployed considerable labor and turn4 loose, much money for : oysters : and vcMtahl it baa b.on- badlv talisedi Mr. M. C. HoIUnchwul act AS tbS Southsate representative - here and will have entire chars lof ths jlsnt. He proposes to start immediately making, some .necessary t repairs ? w wharvei'and the equipment'' and when these are finished expects i' to will canned throughout, the' season and it is likely that next Summer tomatoes and other vegetables will be packed. Besides canning operations the South gate brahch here will be prepared to handle salt fish, potatoes and produce a almnat anv aort. Its activities Will be limited only by its oportunttIes. f . The caning factory wUl . . employ probably about seventy-five people and besides furnishing. them steady employment at good wages to furnish a market for oysters and oth er water producta as weH as for veg etables. The news that this concern to resume work will be greeted with pleasure by the people of Beau fort ' T CARTERET COUNTY AT-' f v;-. . STATE UNIVERSITY. ARMISTICE DAY. 7 ' If you are going to be the winner of the Overland, orne of the other vi i- rrr rttsv . Thni whn ran bmcmHIv make un their mind, and ence their mind h mad up can CUNO TIGHTLY TO THAT. DECISION, are the pebple worth wblls. . If YOU wfll make up your mna now w w the OVERLAND TOUBJNO CAR The Beaufort News Is goUig to jW away, you wtU likely win. .rhone in your name, . We want it to appear with the other INe workers to. our next Issue,; ..'f. V- ' - V AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS " ArmUtira ilav waa well celebrated in Beaufort In the first place'the weather was favorable; bright sun shine and pleasant temperature made verv fit for an occasion of this sort -. - ' -1 " ' ' - The day's exercises began at 10 o'clock with a big parade of the Graded School and St Paul's pupils, also members of the American Le gion, U. D. C.; and . others. The march terminated tai front of the4 school building where the flagwai raised ' with appropriate music afd ceremonies. ' . The program which was published In the News last week was carried tHrough in good style in the county court house. There were several songv recltationsand speeches ;by Superintendenr C. 'W.;E. Pittman, CapUln H. A. Toteon, of New Bern, and Lieutenant E: Walter JIUL A large audience was present and the entire affair-went tbreu&fc in S very Interesting and successful manner. Carteret conn tv this vear has at the ;4Uniyersity . a quota or nineteen ftudent three women and sixteen men.' Beaufort sends twelve of these Newport j three and Morehead, Cityi Atlantic, JEtellS ' and Gloucester one Ellen av. class of 'IS ' and Dell Kill, class of' '20, the two graduate students, both come ' front Besufort ; .'Miss Uy ii taking part in the Uni. versity extension' work 'and i makes trlpa to all parU bithe: State. J She has for some time been, interested In Dlar writing end last vear one of her plays "When Witches Ride" was put on. the stage by; the Carolina Play makers. 'ryik ? :-,:-'J A i .'(Dell Hill is now- teaching mathe matics for his second year and at the same time is continuing his studies in civil engineering,' toward a M. A. de 'rreei Vv--'is ni ;' ' Manlv Masonf from : Atlantic, is in the. school of medicine and is begin ning his fifth year. ,kJ;.;;;-. ;.v .'' Studying . pharmacy are Leslie fticeu freeman, and Wm. Harrell, se nior (J both from Beaufort Mr. Har reu is laboratory Instructor. -. The list of the remaining students is as follows: .;.' i Caafon'. Swindell Bratonl ' Lofton taroy 'Garner, George Davis Hardes- ty,; Newport; Harlowe Leon Chapln, iamaa Pool Clavton. David Dudley Puncan, Annie Virginia Duncarf, El- h Booth Lay, Gerald Donforth Hill, :16n Vhitford Taylor. William Tabnef White; Beaufort; Walter Ul- (ich Malllson, Morehead City; Stacy ftorden Nelson," Gloucester; and Jesse ibert Rhue, Stella. , , Large Catches cf Fat Hacks Cs- mg Macs TIow Cy Carteret ; U. D. C MEETING. i t The retrulsymeetlng of the Daugb ters of the Confederacy will be held Friday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock In the hall of the Woodmen of the World pn Craven street ' V "itAfrCArTORni. AT STILL. i Yau know the Overland Touring Car. Now, If you win It In five weeks, l in v. 1 1 on mmk. CanA von' K. ARM that much la yB wu v in." - - - ,, fiye weeks, much leufeAyX that much with which to buy aa Overland Tour ing Car? Now, dont you think that you tan uu luun uuwnu . yoUR SPARS TIME FOR FIVE WEEKS TniS CONTEST WILL RUNT vt tutm itE NQ lilSERS. FOR YOU CET A PRIZE OB A CASH COMMISSION. This Is GOOD pay, and we art not surprised that the dia jcernlng enes are sending la Ihelr names. If you hsvent sent la your name, w.. rllo the nomination blank found another page of this an u i. .n hrln It tA Tha Baanfort Nevra office. ' This will papvr, uu iv wi w. start you toward success. DO IT NOW DO IT TODAY I . . BO0.000 EXTRA VOTES This eon test has Veea divided Into several periods, and from November tiuv n ru...k. ath at 1 1 n.. will be known aa "Onnortunlty Period.'' There la a real Inducement for you to get AN EARLY START for during "Opportunity Period a real worker caa secure &00.O0O EXTRA VOTES 4.k w ttttia .frBrt' There will be riven U EACH Candidate aa "Oppor tunity Coupon" good fer 10000, Extra Votes every tine that candidate . . I. ...tlnttA tUnaaa anwantlna La 111.00. ONLY FIVE OF llUni . r - m rorJie -OPPORTUKITY COUPONS'! GOOD FOR , 100,000 EXTRA vfVTXS EACH WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY ONE CANDIDATE. But you must be sure to gel foeetfull five. A two-year subscription counts the . . - 1 A . . A Ik... anVr4ntlna rottnta the same as rwo ee-yver uxr r erne as three ene-yter subscriptions, etc; U other words, whefc you get In enough butinM U amonl to IIS la ta. you get uae -urrunuu i COUPON good for 100.COO. EXTRA VOTES. AT NO OTHER . TIME DURING THE WHOLE CONTEST WILL III W CASH SUBSCRIPTION BUSINESS COUNT FOR AS MANY VOTES AI DURING. -OPPORTUNE TY PERIOD- ENDING DECEmBE aru, r. m. , THE' FLOWER SHOW. Those srbo attended the Flower show at the attractive home of Mrs. A. D. O'Brtan, Thursday afternoon end evening, were agreeably, sur prised at the gorgeous dlsplsy ox cut fiowan. and sotted plants. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion with white and green. the elnb colors. The flower booth Uas presided ever by Mrs. Joe House and Mrs. Hal Potter; can ay, jars. Chee. Buthall and Mrs. Gee. Brooks; cakes, Mrs. Wm. Mace Mrs.- Euro and Mrs. Seeley; lee cream, Mrs. ti. Tartar. Mr. Ilaxh Jones, and Mrs. Doane.', Refreshments were served throughout the afternoon and even-lna- bv a bevy of attractive young girls.. HeneVpetnUd blee and reft ribbons were liven fer first and see- n4 nramlnma. JodrtS MrS. Pitt- men, Mrv White ssd Mrs. Hal Pot- ter. . Thtrteea prises fere awarded for The moonshine -whiskey' business has considerable - disadvantages at times as probably Theodore Fenner colored of Craven county could tes tify. 'Being arrested and bound over to court is bad enough but to ha, e considerable cut on tbe head m.rfa h a vifle barret is a little too much.- Prohibition. offlcer,l, D. AJ M anl anoclal officer' Dennis Lilly made -a raid yesterday tfg'rning into the famous moonshine .district ..ox rVaren county iand located a sUH and I two men.-The men .took to tbclr heels, but Fenner was, .caught, ty officer Lilly end when he attempted te resist was brought to terms by S blow on the besd with his gun. Toe man was bronsrht to Beaufort and af ter his wound had been dressed he wss tried before Commissioner Busa all and bound over to Federal court under a $500 bond which he gave, two other negroes standing for. um. The still and other equipment were destroyed...' . . ' ; - ' ' -' Last, week was wobafcly one of the most successful that the 'menhaden fishermen, of ; Carteret county have ever enjoyed. One factory ,tbe Beau fort i Tish Scrap and Oil. I, Company alone got four million fisju '.The W. B. Blades, commanded by Captain H W, Parkin, caught litue over thlr tee .' hundred thousand: '''The other boats of this 'factory the Pilgrim, the Balster. and Marks all made ,good catches during the week.'' -T; The Marks had the misfortune Friday to lose her purse boats and hr aaln. Comln beck late in the afternoon heavily loaded, the . vessel ran into the heavy westerly gale that bad tm-unff ton and waa unable to cross the, bar. After anchoring her purse boat! and seine the Marks went to Cane Lookout for . refuge and stayed thereuntil Sunday morning when she came into the harbor here; in the meantime the boat and seine were lost.- s" ' The binest single catch made last week was that of Captain Ned Lewis In the Mcintosh, the catch, . being 839.000. This catch was made on armistice day. ' Mr. Levering, of Baltimore, one of the owners, was aboard and was highly pleased with tha day's work. In addition to the menhaden several tremendous sharks were taken, but were afterwards re used. These fish were caught about six miles this side of WrighUville. . ' m . a m ' a. A.t - The crew ox ue uaras at one wmi ihonrht they were going to add deer to their haul but were unable to da so. A fine buck whlch'bad been pursued by dogs ran tnto, the ocean for refuse. The fishermen were planning to surround him with their net when the frightened animal see ing ,hls pursuers had gives up the chase )wam back to snore ana Disap peared in the forest , ; . The b!e run of fish that reached nearby waters about the fourth bad nearly all gotten too far to the south to be overhauled. by. Monday and to on that day the boata made light catches, but they had big luck again TuesdayV On that day the' larger boata went around Cape Lookout and on the eastward side some forty miles from here found vast shoals of fish. The blirsrest catch made this season was garnered Tuesday by CapUln H. M." Parkin of the Blades and was 400,000 menhaden. The other boats also did well Tuesday. ' , Yesterday was another big day for the larger boats of the fleet TLey went around the Cape again and had snlendld lock.' the W. M.'Webh. the Mcintosh, the Blades and the Balster all got over 40(1.000 each. The boats front Morehead City have also been makinsr fine catches and la fact the menhaden industry la Carteret coun ty la on a boom, . METHODIST PASTOR LEAVES .' i it, H 1 the best kept premise for the peat ' HOW TO WIN The wbole plan Is deaigned te Increase the lKuUUa e( The Beaufort News, Every subscription yea secure COUNT8 VOTES providing the sub scriber pers'ier sue r. W.t f ta als' subscription. The JIT ti wis Is te get your friends, neighbors Af.4 retires to subscribe tot ere n years U The Beaufort News." Yee . sle ak these already US -g Tb pettier Ka U t.VZSl fer.ast t-t DKt years, an! iny rsv M svbecripUoa U siresdy paid to advenes snsy have It extended fro the tiaae ef ita eiplraUoa to tea years la advance. 4 " ' The Bessfert Vewi T. . I . T CA 'tn ! a-: wsy peeslUe iur'ry the i?t." All w 1 I t - I s' ' ;. f r elxrre Vrvirl, sed KO rAVOE.IIt3 WILL tZ L'ALX. T. .re U te aa "douUirg Vi," eosaUatBg r "peeilpg it." et sry "tksiy iatlaete toltnUd st hny U,bV A fair fteld, s fxee rats aad ae frr;t4, "I taVe U.is a eempe that wl3 ae ef bUreat le everybody. Sd deUe4:y rrsf.uUe te these wbe pextielpate la It THEEE AEE NO lCtlZtlUtUT.Z THIS fee The laeafert News effect YOU aa er?ertseUy te wis e rie lut werth 11.141 aad It the sere me CUAIAlJTEtS llV ALL tt fOHE- Ti: rrie st i ts itt.Ti-iiosi . (CvtCsl erfat Few.) -. v ' ) year. .Th flower show waa planned and carried out by the Civic department of the 0""unUy Club, ef whku Mrs. Tktrtaa' Duncan Is chairman,. Tne nUre club wiahee te extend te Mrs, O'Brlan thels i j reciatioa f sr .the a ef her home aai Ut eordUl aad nilmlted koapltellt A . Laat. hut net laeit we were.aL.U te banl a seal Utile tuss"fr e tlrie work, i " . ; MRS. A. J. COOEE, '8ee MOVING TO ULLINGTON Mr.-ATFT Doaae came down from LWlngton Seneey for the purpose ef packing tap aad moving his family to that iplace, Mr. Doaae has been there fee eease time where he la con nected with a gravel business whkh is owned by Mr. John A, RoyeQ weU known here and who once lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Doer, a and rre daugV ters Misses Ann Is and PriscUl are leaving thle afternooo. Theylhafl many friends here who greetly re jret their eperUre, ' ' 1 .1X1 a:.: tiawLAr -3 DEAD.. On last Sunday Rev. R. F. Bumpaa terminated his pastorate ef Ann Street Methodist church here, Sun day was the fiftieth anniversary ef Mr. Bampas career aa a Methodist preacher. Is that time he has served a number of churches to practically all sections of North CaroTtha. , He has served as pastor of the church here eight years, having been here about twenty years ago as well as his recent pastorate. Besides that Mr. Eas9pea.wa presiding elder ef this district for four years and ipeat a great deal of that time (a Beaufort. A Urge crewd waa eat Sunday taora- ing te hear the pastor's farewell ser mow and Sunday evening' another big audience was ptwnt to hear bin de- liver aa aJdresa en hla visit te J era. aalesa.- After the courtesies ef the LAV EUffEhTGD . Surrer- Cc-rt Dcc'-ica Ena ' Z:i Cf 11- Ac&inst !'"' :Ce.rt;rttCcmty, ' :'X h'': v-.. ..... .- :?v ' I The law suit entitled T. Thomaa' and others against Carteret county, and others seems to have been settled finally by the judgment of. the Eu-: nrimi Conrt rendered' veatardav a1 week ago.' According to this decis-. - ion th plaintiffs T. U., Thomas and, ' wife are to pay the sum of 113,238.49, with taterest from. October the first - 1916. Thfc blaintiTs are to be cred- ited with the sum of '5,000 and in-1 terest from June 13th. 1021. due bvr: Mace 'administrator of Alonzo Thorn-! ' as deceased, surety on the bond of ; ThoYnas Thomas," trustee of court-; ' house bond sinking fund. The above waa the Judgment of Judge, Horton , and the same waji aiBraed "by the Su-' preme Court ' This suit was started in February., 1919, and hss been in court almost three years. - Under- the judgment Messrs. Luther Hamilton and M. Les lie Davis are appointed commission' era to' make sale of land described In ' the mortgage in case plaintiff shall not discharge the liabilities' of the judgment Chief Justice Walter Clark who wrote he opinion among other things said the following: . 'If a negro or some' poor white man la convicted oX stealing a side of 'meat for his starving family the doors of the State's Prison usually lie onen before him. but'Thomaa Thorn- as having been convicted of appro priating thousands of dollars en -trusted to his csre for safs keeping ' and sentenced to the State Peniten tiary, it was made to appear to the Governor of the State, who has the unrestricted power, of pardon, that it . was more advisable to aecure the re turn of this money to the taxpayers , of Carteret County than that .the criminal should be punUhed, and upon assurance hat by this Instru ment his uncls had insured the pay ment of this fund to j the taxpayer the pardon was rranted. That waa the consideration for this deed and, according to the custom, this reason waa given out to the world as the ground for the pardon. There Is no provision In that deed that the grant or therein, who on the. faith thereof '. procured the release of his nephew from the sentence of the lew. should be "exempted from payment If some one else could be sued to recover the sum embeztled".- There could be no , oral agreement In favor of grantor, that notwithstanding, to fact the public must collect the . money, if they could, out of other people. On the written agreement that out of the land conveyed the county treasury would be reimbursed, the pardon waa : given and the convict released. The State performed Ita part of the. con tract. The sgrecment ea the other hand was unequivocal that the prop erty conveyed in the deed should be epplied to reimburse the county, and protect the people of the county from raising editions! Usee to make good the lots their treasury had sustained by the defalcation. Upon the facte to the present record, the mortgage wss delivered to the mortgagee end by him assigned to Carteret county to consideration of his pardon, and the eonveyance waa as unconditional as the pardon whkh he received." LADY'S ARM BROKEN. Vn. R .E. Jordan' wbe lives a few mites front Beaufort had thajnlsfo. .... vw tv' aft yseterder oeralng. ,MV Jordan M trying to loving cup M ri.ui4 te .1 e re- untlc yearling eelf'end l sows Urtng pastor ry i eonr"- wsy the onlee! galsted Set sr end JJ A, Herjiaday, J r wade the speech . . " . V V M.nkall' manUtlaS to VerV BtU;f aad ervae i.', , r - v ,. ti k( ,,f ana 1 il.nnl taraia. JLev. . r. t REAL 'ESTATE t - TRANSrfRS 1 i E4 AUlfjrss reeeired hers last Sat urday by Mrs, J. F." Duncaa ' aa- nwited the death tf William flew Wad S farmer resident ef Peesfert Mr. newUad, wbe was s deea see sailer sd Ui made trira all ever the .werld. had beea. aa temaU ef teiW Seage' Tevh cjtf .f of, Setae feers.., M,(rwlaad ru berted ea Ue )tih. breuxht Dr. C. L.SwlndaIl S aetata ry atteeUoa. (are: the : jwpaa to very bigbly Agardtl to 1 tsfort net only by his corTuties, bet by fracUcaUyl every eft. ad fcU dtperiare it w"Jt ef fntnl ARif ISTICE DAT AT ST. PAULS. Wt Amlttkf -day .'was celebrated at IV Taal's Ihertb with efv'kl serv. icea anrerUU W Ul K'm'. A Urge atteadabtb wae rr service. ' The Meale DtjwtmiBt if Ue Cet taaaity Clab wtJ mt an FrWy, KaraUr the ll Jk At tie' fvaiieeee al A W- t 1 t t tie eg Mrs. U. t Iaaa, huim-t A Tv3 S-Uia& hi deairti ' ertUa I1CX The followi-Y realty traasectiona bSe been teceeUy recorded M irl t nawa'aai vrlfe to U. i : - , . i Ewsnn rirht and totereat la -Ilam- eratbn 780. . . ,., - , Jt WlKtthurtt'and wife U I !t- lUa rttrte, -A Intereat la kt 1".7 eld .town, Eeaafarv' tow '-'a' i:oo. .. V tj -' I ' F. J. Vit-j.n and tfe te ti. )L. anJ Ltla Z. f.Tat tcrte la Newport tewntblp, eect'JartUon !59. Cpe Leekeat fTt!orrnt Co-, te tecle Rae and Aor.t I rV Hoettbott Dub, tract. ttr..irt':. i ;. " frl F. t.'J Si t .ts ta U. L. vTl -a 10 1-4 ft VM Cre U '- ett, tr,t'.itt'' t 1,-9. i J. It. faiirr le Oak t N 1 1 i it
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