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Clarence Simpson, Mrs. Carl'G. Q&sliill andiDan:.Chs.dwIcl
. Won the First Cash Prizes. The Highest Extra Vote For' lbs
' Remainder of the Campaign Will Be Given This ; W eek.
Candidates are Develop in Resourcefulness, Ccur&g3 and
' Energy That Will Make Winners. , , '
OFFERED i FORkTUtSDAY-S
ATERMTY'-BILI;
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SECOND CASH PRIZE
The first period in- the' News Sub
Eeription campaign dosed Tuesday of
thia week, with the awarding of the
first special eash 'prize. ' In checking
up thy work it was found that the
cadzdteriuninvei- close
race," the winner v winning o.er eacb'
ther and , over .-Mother workers
by a very small margin. However,
Clarence Simpson, o Beaufort,' was
, th winner of the $10.00 cash prize,
and Mrs. C, G. Gaskill, of Straits,
;and Dan Cbaawick, of . Beaufort, tie
.. ing for the second prize, were in ac-
eordance with the rules of the con-
,. test each given a check, for $5.00. '
The business of the'lastfew days
'.. hows that the workers are develop
ing energy and are proving to the
ews ana to the public that they are
' really out to win. They realize fur-
n ther, that there is no; "royal road to
winnning" and that those who would
succeed must go out' among their
friends and neighbors and relatives
.and get new subscribers for the pa
: per and get old subscribers, to, .renew
They realize that they must work for
' these prizes and that the time 'in
, which to work for them is growing
shorter every day. The , sueeess of
the campaign is a foregone conclu
sion, for the prise list offered is so
valuable that' the candidates are Jus
tified in the effort and time they are
devoting to the campaign. .,
STILL ANYBODY'S RACE -
' "No candidate-however, has a well
, defined lead-no candidate has risen
' head and shoulders over any other
candidate it is still anybody's rao,
and any real workar, any .'AMBI
TIOUS WORKER who really wants
X ui Overland Touring Car, can rtisily
" start in now and by using sensible,
buklness-like .methods "of campaign
ing for votes, can bewlancjy ' If
pretent leaders wish to continue to
be leaders, they 'must Increase their
Hvote totils in a very perceptible de
. re. This" second period Into which
we are now entering, will be a real
4st of their reiourcefulnew in plan-
nine ways and means to cover quick
ly and thoroughly tbt field which we
I wish to enter; it will be a test to their
courage which must be upheld even
when the fight may seem to be going
against them. .
Voters will pile up rapidly daring
this second period schedule now 'in
? effect, and while all the candidates
' are
LUMBER PLANT
SHUTS
DOWN-!
AiGOOD RECORD
Impcrtatt - Legislation Pasosd
i . Disproves Charge of "Do I
' ' Nothing" Congress. ,
v Washington, -The. extra sersion
bf the Sixty-se?enth Congress adjourn
sion since April j 11 with, the ' excep-,
tio:Vof a month's recess late i,n the
summer to enable the Senate Firian
cej committee opportunity to consi
der the new tax measure;, without in
terruption pf ; regular" se?sions.' gj;
:. When Presidentr; Harding address
ed the opening 'session: in " April he
The tCarteret Lumber Company
ceased its manufacturing , operation
last week for an indefinJta, period
probablyOEwoaiMijthree months.:
Tri'iirclosed-dow -the&gfe
mg laws;, 't :t i j
A. resolution - declaring a state of
peace "between the United States and
Germany ; a budget system ; art "emer
gency tariff, to benefit the farmers;
permanent tariff providing ample
protection to home industries; a new
tax tyetem whi A -should lessen the
burden of general taxation and" do
away'tth'1 the excess profit taxes; a
paring of appropriation bills - and
cautioA'tn incurring new obligations
to tne ena inai nauonai expenuuures
might be greatly reduced; federal aid
in building of public highways; devel
opment of the merchant merchant mi-
rinercoordmation ox the various gov
January but in the late Summer
started operations -agalt" running two
or three days a week. . The' .object in
starting up was to salvage some Jogsi
which, were on hand and this: work.has
now been completed. The selling
end of the., business f will "' continue1
right along in both the wholesale and
retail way. '':. ',',7;' t-u"'
NEW CLASS ROOMS. '
On account of "the' croWded condi
tion of the Graded i School' building
here it has been 'found necessaryjto
occupy rooms in the. upper story , of
the City Hall for school purposes.
Two classes, the ftfth'jrrade. which is
taught by Mrs. Jones and the sixth
taught by Miss Modlin are now using
the new quarters" '.'.... "T;
BOARD . Qfv EDUCATION.
.The county Board of .Education
held a regular "meeting here Monday
all thtf members" being., presnt : A
number of routine matters were dis
posed of and an election ordered to
be held in the -Laurel consolidated
school districCTs election is on
the question ofHL.i.uirigi bonds', for
building and maintenance lax, ' 1
SHR;SYSTEM1PASSSS . COnSlESS
Waterraty" And Child .Welfare
To ReceiveAid From red- v
' . eral Government, States v'
.", Must : Help .
v'W'v-'
VASrillTONT-Prcideiit liar-
welfare and hygiene o maternity and
rafaTMryWTheaatepaMfid the' bill
eminent agencies handling relief for
ex-service men;the enactment of a
maternity infancy welfare law' j cer
atlon cf a department of , public wel
fare; action to punjsh'lynchlngs by
statutes; .encourage: fprcable, radio
and aviation service. V 4 ,
Vs P'lnkd Man Thift t-'.;
When the4 President's requested
program was presented it was regard'
e iore, than the Congress could ac
conlplish during the time of its special
session! As to how well St heeded
the request of the President and how
differently, it has applied itielf dur
-jirig tHe seven months (less ope month-
Board Cirjr.idering. Exlending
Sweraga Ad Water FIa,nts
,; .Will Ka'p. Survey Made ??t
V jTJie Iboa I of Commissioners ; of
Beaufort iKld' its regular meeting at
the 'City ; Hall Mort day. - r .Mayor Bush- Ming, in' his first mecsage ,td Cong'ms
all, J coVmksioners T Buhcaii', ''Ford, ! at lit rcnening ;of the" special sesion
ard;)er-, JIuAtky ' and Lewis Were urged' among oth'er ' legislation, S the
pren-';'r.4i.?'; ;'in tbe: ejactmen o k law: furnishing
STfcjB nndst' lmportanli "mater ldiscuVs-f ederal aid to the sveral states 1a con
ed tfi, boajd was probably thatS)Xneetion with hiaternity and child prob
the f eiiajV'quesfion'.'' II. jGf Loving lems. Vln conformity. with his request,
repx'Henung-. uie iirm 01 i..y,."ic-jbujs were introaucea in ootn tiouse
Crary, Compajsy of Atlanta appeared
befor? tli ei -board, in.iswer to trte'-
the ooard have his views 'on the ques-1
tion.i Mr Loving stated that in or-.
der to tell what the cost of complet
irig tho- sewerage and extending the
water mains it would be necessary to
send, art engineer hertf, and make .
complete' survey, tie . proposed tnat
hisi : cc mpany make , the survey7 also
eJesaty map, plans ahd specifica
tions and would do it for $250, with
this understanding that' if the board
dcfdi:4'W have the' work hs planned
carried out, that his firm should have
charge of the engineering. 1 :,The
charge for the engineering would, pe
six percent of .the coat of. thecon
traet.v; After discuBsine the matter
tne boara passea a resolution .accept
in 0.1r. Loving's proposition, J. He
said th? 'survey would be made in a
very sport ume. . s -
A representative 01 the te'epnone
company came before the Toftrd with
teference.to the matter of putting
the. "company's wires on the electric
ligt.V poles.!.; The commissioners de
cided to' permit the telephone com
paq'y. te' continue to use the poles, as
they have been doing for aoine time.
;:; IL Bravaldo was given' tie per
ml ion'to sell mail boxes. Commis-,
ioaVrf Gardner reported that all the
. v - f ' . . . . . . ;
hauses in Beaurort naa oeen numoer-
i.l
MRS. JAMES WILLIS DEAD- X 'Ift !!on9'
-. 4 "- -. . v lowing tabulation of, the tilosl
After an il!nes,tliot baa lasted for
several years Mrs. Jame3 Willis of
Roanforf H!w) Xfnrula nicht. 1 The
f.f.r.l .wrnned Tuesday and' was I States and the Central Pow
Hv,t.4 ( hnniA n Turner . Estabichment . of . federa
.trPPt hv th Ucv. II. "A. Div. In- yftem. ' :. '
View, Cemetery . r arny'-f crnrrKC.n;jr pu.
g tabulation or the tiiosc
Un laws .Wifl show ; - '
Ptace.f, evolutions ; stopping
"state cf var" between th
Sett'
r
. TX12
ters Co-
v;:
: if t u
The tepuUr monthly rneetin,-! of the
'Coanty.'comm!:ioners took place lu re
Monday , and .considerable .buait.t.y
was tfans'-icted. ;'A settlement was
wade with .Sheriff. Thomas for the.
1920 taxes. Jurors were drawn
for January term of court and other
business attended to as shown id the
official, minutes publiahedbelows
Beaufort, : N. V C. December 5,1021.
and Senate for tfie "promotion of the! .The Hon' lloard of County Com
mi.sioners met this the 5th. day of
Deis.' 1921 et Jheir. regular, .meeting,.
by a; vote of 4z to jl ;re tlou"a?-1f Tac
ted 'favorably on the legislation pri
November, 19th by the overwhelming
of 279 to zMri'-z'T 'rtr;
-s"-,ObjfcU of The Aet
l"-'. -,',,v- '..',!--:;.." ' ' ;'".:;.f. f.s !
I The bill which republic discussion
has come to be known as themater
tiity and jnfancy bill, has for its ob
ject the following general purposes;
enable the federal, government to
stimilate, 'encourage' and aid the sey
eral states in promoting. the, .welfare
and hygiene of maternity and infancy,
to supervise In a general way the.work
of the several states in this connec
tion and to render financial aid, to
the . severs! . states . conducting - this
work, 1 provided the states receiving
such federal financial aid conform to
certain conditions "specified in the attl
The adminfttratlon of tbe, mater
nity ' w yetted under the . law in' a
board' com ised of the chief of the
Children's bureau. of the Department
of. Labor,' the Surgeon General of
the United States Public' Health Ser
vice and the United States Commm
ioner . ot Education. . The ' chief of
the Children's bureau is the executive
.officer. '; ? -. '
.Statai'May Accept Act -
of Beaufort, North Carolina, with all
members '. present, To wit: C. R. .
V"fteatly'Chairmah,' George" G.Tay-
lor Henry O.jPiner, B. Frank Small, ;
arid J, L. Edwards. . v ')
" The. minutes of the last meeting
were-reaoVand approved. - ; ' .
It is ordered that J. R. Gaskill of ;
Beaufort, N. C. be relieved of his Poll
Tax for the years 1920 and 1021. :
. Mr. F. p. Bell came before the S
Board and presented a for $25. i
damage done to his timber iind land -by
the road crossing his land. After
due consideration of the matter, the
Board was of the opinion that Mr."','
Bell was benefitted by the road crons
lrg his lanuVbut was of the opinion
thut hfs timber Was damaged to the
amoUnt of $5.76.' Said amount was
ordered paid to Mr. Bell.
Mr. .Georg K, Jones came before
the, board and asked for admittance ,
to the. County Home. The matter
was" referred to the County Welfare
Ofllcer.' Upon recomhiendation of
the 'County Welfare 0;T;cer Mr. Geo.
R. Jones was. by-the or kr of the ;
Board of County Commissioners ad
mitted to the County Home; ;
Mr. A..T. Cardner came before the
- Board and a.;ked that a ditch be
.A v ' ' ... ; ;T 1. ', , :.., . ' (.. i -1... i.. ,U! .... .-f
the fol-l"-V r v " ' ' w v - in order-to securA the -benefits of ? ,."-
iWppKfT"""4 tMs . act " ue '" "
1 t-!etbuy an. extra pump.xor ea-h tbwugh iiMprowi" taUrg that t,, ;owa
? thel.Cy,V' , " ... V . authcrity, fecept the provisions of'v V ,
p:y
vn W?"d ,jrn;iv ri:m. w;
at buJgit i, H RU1S '-nVhildrerts h irta
voucher be drawn to
lu;!f the
ignate
""'; Jl ... .1... t . .U
iau.' will '.cooperate M.. ,
he act. In states bav-V""' " ::'-u"1 13 l""lmfui V'
- ii.ii.i.'-. -.'-.li- '..'' i :Pi'C)er:i eid rseJ ry .. 1. O-rtner.
Mrs WUlis is survived by her tms- -Agifcyltural Credits act, providing - 'i' " connecU?3 with Un'r hiUh tfepnit- ' v j , '
iZfis zult brothers a" dl.OQO.000,000 revolving fund to V W ? tod.y;tbeFHbe.'lei health departrnent,. shall Bord took recen t , meet ct- i .t
sisters andgr.uKhUdv v. , y ,cuUure .nJ tive '8tockS rul.. ind Wgulahons. jin ..Uo'.i w!th -to. . federal The Beard "convened -et two
SEVERAL CAfrS TRIED ,
, BY StTERIOR
'
A one week term of Superjot Court
convened here Monday morning,
Judge C. C. Lyon is .presiding over
the sittings of th court, which is for
the trial 'cf civil - cass only.,, A
good many of the cases that were on
now pn practically the same foot- j the calendar, which was published in
agricuHi
intere&L
Ammeudment o the. farm loan
1
The-following are some of them.'
The ry' relative to catching food
' ',-t bankact, whereby the fundi avail-; fish In purse s.s was changed so as
COURT . .?rlto prohibft eating, shrimp, butter-
n4 forge ahead and get the winning
vote. . , ..
' BICCEST VOTE OFFER
l.e.AA Aa ' : ' " '" ifish. and JramtVot afin permits We
M,BWW:rv'" .lcuWng-of blot fish and mackerel
... m r . . n i . ii ..tin iniii. tin..
Capper Tincher -act to regulate
"grain exchanges". and an dealing in
"futures' l.i the grain trade. ,', I -
"Packers Act" providing fort feJ
eral regulation of all meat packing
esUblishment, stockyards and other
live clock Industrie. ' '
Immigration restictloa law '
Protection of American ewned a-
bl and radio service.
U Ua of Tii'Da -
vetran's bureau
! . . . . - i
h... Br.ctiklly the same , the News wv weea, nave iwrn n
vote, these who really want the car !ltnul account of absence or wit
Uom who are determined to bavejnessea or for - other reasons. The
the car are afforded the opportunity! cases ..BpTO.. w ir r-. . .
11 owe ii vs Mocks, juagmeni lor u
plaintiff $300. - ' - .
Guthrie vs Buck and others, ivdg-f
ment. nonsuit. ' ' J Creation ef tS
. The biggeit vote; offer for the re- , . . ... ,,., . kM(l nd "srds
malndcr of the campaign is being, lf.,w.lt" ludrmeat forWti. handlln of all claima, ia'ad-
glve now. Up unUI 6 o clock Tuev , - , . . , , - ,ner9mxitxr bn,fSu nd
day. December 13th. th ere wUl Clbu - Ma)iwtiu judgment , for prlvir of all t-rvW4 mi.;
given. coupon good for E"l the plaiaUff. Reorganisation of rWUilpin.
r. Vs(h far each 120.00 worth oil ... . . ..!-.. . . 1 . r..n
(,16m vs Maxwell, juugmcnt lor ful lyxttm ami extension i mmr
the plalnU.f. , 'pin crdit In order U savd the Inlands
N..W. Tutor vs Cold;nsn, Judg-J(rm bantruptcy as a mult of gov
ment for pUin tiff. Urament of the UUads uner th Wll-
S.rp vs Thlpbuilding Co Jttdg-'Ma dmiii.uf ion.
heit forj' intiff.. . Amendment of the Edg act U fac-
JeUer nd others vs Newby ad , nutrf the orrsnlzatlon of eerpora-
othera, tru.1 started rltrdy, not tianm t pronwle America' foreign
AnUhed i i lui.e
tra Votes for each $20.00 worth
subscription business turned In by
any candidate. This offer will not
be rooeated, and for th periods fol
lowing decidedly fewer extra votes
will b given with each $20.00 as
m'cb week the vot It . decreased.
Th wit workers will take adranUf
of th EXTRA VOTE and will d
their beit work NOW. .
; ' ANOTHER CASH PRIZE ,
Another eah prise of $10.00 will
In Mitrlrt No. 1 and a cash
prix of $10.00 will b glv'en In Pi-:
Ulct t U tke csndSdatM who
turn In the grtsUit amount f HEW
subscription buinttfor 4h week
ending Deceniltr 15 th, t MO P, k
The Bsofort Nws U offering yo
an Overland Tourirr Car I return
for your lime fr a weeka, , An
Overland Teorirg Car Is worth yor
'Untiring effort ni from now until
the end of the cimpi fn U yoflf
and mullets.The rule governing pound
nets amended so as to conform to th
regulations of. the federal govenu
ment which la that thr ncU must not
be set within on mil of th besch
nor within four miles of an ' Inlet
The sizes' cf th meh arel 1-4 Inch
for pounld and 1 1-8 inch for back
Instead of 1 M inch for pound and
1 l-Zlach for back. ...
Ta Saturday holiday telatlv t
caUhing acallope has been changed
effective after January 1st 1921,
when scallopers' will again be per
mitted to eatcVscaIlop on Saturday.
NEW MINISTER ARRIVES
:hi!drns bureau.. Mo state will be'OCUK;-
allowrl any Impropriations from the present. . .
fnnla until It h.'.ci..n.d '' " "
the
mply with its prov
agT
old h. !.. at ri.SU ir
yard, ' The toad i L Lui:t tuljeit t
stirie made by the County Engineer.
The County Attorney i tucte.l to
draw the contra-t after x ;-vy.
It bl ordered by the Buj.nl f -r t.Ji
for Suiters and V.liiton cu k li i .!g-
J. it. S';u!l he
'.Maternity and Infancy act and l'r1J thc w.llnw the
.vVd to comply with its provisions, road from Piney point to C.::-.t
v- i.inn. I. tSa i, nrr Hamilton old ru. !.. at li.vu
to. acpuire funds, from the federal
treasury the stsU.must match the
funds dollar for dollar. Th act in
this respect is parallel with th act
providing federal aid for publk
highways end operates along thc tame
line ' All etat agencies designated ;s be aked, for.
or created for the purpose of carrying It Is ordered by tho Board that
out th provisions of th act must be! $23.00 be paid 'to the Ch'l '";' II me
approved by the Children's bureau' Society of North Carolina.
of the department f labor, and the j H U ordered by the Poard that the
deUil'ed plans for carrying out the County Health Offcer ex.imine Mr.
provUions of th act must also b ap- ;T. G.'S nith an Inmate of te CouH-
proved by th sam authority. Each ty Home and report In AtUA j ' y-
sUM agency which helps administer leal condition to the Board at tl.
th. rf mint Make Beriodical report , next rerular meeting.
to ti federal Children's bureau.
.
! of TV H
Th act 'apeclally forbld.i ary
I tiiat Mr..
C.
: t
boys and a girl,1 accompanied r.(
Craven, making the trip la a ear.
Mr. Craven ws pastor of the church
l Four Oeki la Johnston .ity pre-
fo publication this trad, - ' , " .' eoming her. Th IjdWs of
Maternity afcd Infancy Welfar actjl)l churt, vavt' fttUng th
Appropriation f $75.O00.0O ' j,wn, ,td tit th ae ineutn-
iut aid In building of public ' k,,u for days and have two
A,AS In auklnc It verr toM nd
cemfortebl s ,
' Th Rv. E. B. Cravn who la th
ew pastor of Ann street Methodist
chart arrived yesterday and will
Dreach bis flrat wrnoS ber Sunday offlcial or agent connected with. lU, . ' . . , ' . . .
mommg , at Eleven 'clock. Mrs. ..dmlnfctratlcn U enter any home v,r nK)f)th froM p
Craven and Ue Ure children,-iwo m orjecwon oi oi in wwnr r ,fan v
It Ucrdred by the T
Mart Nilion, lUiloi
snd H tree thi'.lrn 1
Uhe County Home-
It I erJrifd by .the B.r ! t' at Ar
JOS. I F DIES SUDDENLY.
. Jeti '
a naJf
at hi 1
day i
on it
a
an,!
to r
. Wc
f r.-
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f.f '
' ! "AnU beer" act strengtamf "
:Jthport. but Nrcement f lb f,derslmendment
1 c,I suddenly rralJiri probibitien. , .
place Pun- teorgaJijtatiuM f'tb. Indian.b-
, :fe waa .Ahe r-
J..hn Watf f Enactm.nt
i r
kux f this rut was m in ar?ro-
isrUtlcns a.ked by th Nry and ?.r J
tw.Ui measure fl, rtrtmnU and ty t4 - i r P ' " i
charge of any th.ld over tl.e proU.t
o( the parent. ' Tb act a?o p
hil.ls th dm of any money ppr.
prlated or Its adetinlatrtUon for th
conituctlon repair, T'-rwent er
maintenanr f aoy prov land.
or for the paynrent ef . mat m.ty
er lnfAc pnu'oa frs'.ui y.
This prohlhition f prev..t,rg j,ny
frjlrr! famla from linf UJ a
ir.Aiatln Ut InMAutiwns or toiy
for the cm ef ch.'.Jfrn eroru
ko Pf be put, charf in ary
'.f.i ' ' ' ' 1
' It U erjfred by the Board that
Hi-nry Clancy, Neaport, K. X'., l
r! evd of bla Poll Ts t r tVe Jfsrs
K20 and 1321. .
Mr.' William IT, l!H came . '
the' I'i rd nd pt nw(f J a J v
';nfj ty a nJ..ri!y fcf V !.! f
Newport Tor:.:- . 1 : ; t' '
retirt ro4 a ll :'....
','fport Hnrr tnon '
lu, ."' t tlti vr y t '
Tt Iiac-I -rt!rrd t ('-
cc'ttr-jra ci r "
prtuolt to'prov tbt jT)rf ar f
pmt ceat tfT.flet.
(Continitixl on-Pac .tO.)
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jfo.
I t
lira s well
I hrthers Jrir n
'm ! rri
. i 1. wbo
f .' uthjort and a
"r.h!l.' .The h-
nJ tfk l-'ar
'stir tiom Vt
f lrrl. , "
rhkk mak t rrIuUi r tU.uuy , t,Mr4
600 I fdrl taiign y' and! TLi t-ord
f 300,o'0,00 filt -''. th bulkt!ut inatead ef bfrg u.."A r?rt'.f r" j
ef which wiil be 1 ftd ftm the"aer.Cf.gre, bo ptviou .f a. y.
Amerkaa Corfre r In l"
trc tt tV. r 1 ur t a..y !
ft cStiitm . , . ' '
a KitHnr ;iii'i shrd i"f
Cat ar 3OO,Ofi8,0OO frm ppro
t. :st;n rja"'d by tsrius fed
: l j rtmU and board v Th
aiaf), ..ttd aa ruar.f tirp'itl U
in U tr"t J I i fjip yt and
putlkC w'far. - , t .
,'To all taU Hh sccrjt t!. a.t
i d rinfnrm w h lU prwvi'ifa a Pt
.am of ll'.' ' 0 is af ptt-pt tated
f.e current f l yr. vtiH en!!;
be i,Utn tv'tig.t.'withowt reer
va:i ,n $" roo a year fer f.ve yer ia' .a a I
' irg June 35, l sd.I ' p9,: " J s, - '
t,! Fat d atlon f 3 o "l( ... rui.'-l - i
g t'.r r.") ! ya f t d ,' ar for ,"ar t'
ft t' e t Vrl r'vt r -
f jr p riate n -! i u t.
rroi! tv .( r t'
period f ' x 1 "
f.-nat $710, f -
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