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: ' ,-; 7""V":r ." .'(. - - V T; '1LM 1 THE HOME PAPER f READING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY ) c evl::y tiiui::;day .VOLUMRX. THE BEAUFORT NEWSTHURSD AY t DECEMBER ISth, 1821 ah) miMWrtiweritww: v v No Big Leader Has Yet , Been.Developed In Beau- forVNews Campaign Mrs. Carl Gaskill wiAs a Second Cash Prizel .Workers Becom ;' V- in Enthused as the Race ContinueaJStanding of Candi 1 dates Shows that the Leaders, Are Taking Advantage of the Extra Votes Given Each Week. " . . ,v" ' ' , 4-mj-h- ',-'4 : WESTERN DIVISION : Miss Mary Mcintosh W- 60,000 Miss E&teJte Lewis -.250,000 t MiSs-Kate Elliott 166,000 It Miss Lona Garner L ...26Q,000 1 1 . , .V EASTERN DIVISION SHOOTING AND CUTTING - " , ARFRATT LAST SUNDAY ; st Sun,ayfterri(on Walter oy! eolored citizen of ficaufort.i was cut snd shot Jje pay ' .two np- jro men named-Walter Davis and Dan ' Hfrper.'r Joyaer.ws "ct oa the tight! arm and shot In the left leg ,? jhe shooUr.g; was done Vitlp a shot gtr.i. The wounded man was broucht to the office of Di. C. L. Swindell' whQ picked quite a number of shot out of him , and gave him other v needful fcar- gicai attention. ; Joyner's ieonditlon aefioos but not necessarily fsteI.Vv The affray took place in the home of John Sutton, Otherwise known as John "OwJ" and Its cauBftii somewhat SPEND CAREFULLY SAYS MR-MIGHT 6fystlfyrW account of Joy- ner's condition 'It has not been possj- Die to noid a trial and in the Meantime both Harper and Davis are held in jail...If Joyner's' condition ' permits the trial will Uke place before May or Bushall on December the ZTthi 1: i Mrs. George- Bfooks 1 J .i:- ,..1.,-1348,000 ' Miss Ruby Lane,Ri";-.-.fw..r....;..200,000 CUrence, Simpson ........"...349,500 ! DhMwick:....----" 1...349,000' Z lira, James Gaskni... ..... .-...348,500 ? Mrs. Robert E. Gardner .1' -t 1 .200.000 7 .Iff tea Cll. -.TtrtHta - ' ' : ' fA AAA ' ' 'Miss Bessie- Willis'Jj.'-l--.-.. :.-...J200,000 - Miss Flossie Nelson,!..' w. 1.175,000 . 'Mrs. C. G. Gaskill -..-.-.--.:..l,..50,000 ... RoyFulcher-- i.Jc........!U.ttl,C niiiinmnmiit;iiiiMiiniiiiHim h-m-h-m; Tb ,EEAUFOBT NEWS uhscip tioa Campaitn la bow assominc the aspect of a real race. . The1 leaders art bunched so that it' takes los 1rinf to tHve thsm accurate stand' sent indications the race ti cpu-1 to be suprislncfy dose as thus far no BIG LEADER has helm developed. All are still on a common footing; all have an equal show to win an Overland Touring Car,) a '$150.00 Path Talking Machine, or a $40.00 Gold Watch and the effort put forth in the next week wilt determine the winners of these valuable prizes. 1 THE CASH PRIZE WINNER we want your sabseripUon but be cause YOU need the Beaufort News in your home if you -art to e inform ed on the daily life of the community. II you are now a , subscriber we tctn the published list.:. From pre-lksow-tkyoa w.M renewiifaLa .' not a subscriber know that you will be, but if you Want to assist candidate in the race, hand in your subscription TODAY -NOW and as sist the HUSTLER of yoar choice to win.' '-v V EXTRA VOTES Some of the candidates did not win as many of the 150,000 Extra Votes as they would like during the past week, so they are being given an op portunity to take up any shortage by taking . advantage of the EXTRA VOTE given this week 1 25,000 This Is One Of A Series Of Let ters Which Are Being Writ ten To The School Commit- .. ,t teemen. of,. The Rural t :i MENHADEN SEASON NOW . DRAWING TO A CLOSE U ,1: Schoo'lgg Beaufort, N. C. 1021. WOMAN USED RAZOR V "On last Thursday afternoon if avor Bushall tried Ida Chadwick a cokrd woman on the charge pt assault witii deadly weapon ahd bound her over to Superior Court under a $10O.'bphd. The specific charge was on or about December the first Ida tfsed a; rtsot on the arm of one Mathew,. Bailey, it lurtber annearea tnat Us wound was such that it required 18 stitches a. '- - t . . i , i iti . a to get it in proper nape, junouga this affair" happened some-weeks ago was not known until ' the- Jeyner shooting and cuting scrape took place, when H came to light, ii I ' ;' ? , INSPECTING SEWER LINES Mr. J. R. BrsceweQ M the J. B. McCrary Company of Atlanta arrh ed hers a few days ago and is 'at work investigating fieauf art's , lew erace problem The object of thu work la to Hnd out how much of the Mrs. Carl GaAIll won the canbH given .this week for the greatest num ber of new . subscription business turned in this week.. Thi is the sec ond cash prise Mrs. Gaskili has won which indicates the quality of work in. . she has been doing. She .however, is not the only real worker. Aglance . at the atending of the candidates a- Two cash prises of $5.00 each will bove shows how close the workers J w rjVen away this week. One wBl really are. These wrorkers sre dem-go the best worker in DUtrkt N. 1, , onrtrating that ,' there is no faint ! the other to the best worker in Dis beart among thrpi and the elo&eneu Itrict No 2. - ' ' ' ef the race effects them oav to the era! years ago and . abandoned 'can be made to do service. After the prelhnlnrry work is dons the, engi neering company wiil submit a plan as to how the' sewerage Jiystem may be finihed, ite cost andther details. It will then-be up to the board of com missioners to decide m to what shall be cone r.bout the nv.ter. superior court: Court adjourned Thursday after, noon and there was only one cane tried which the News did not carry in last week 'a Uue. . The case referr ed to was that of Jesler and Huff and .jt yv. -; vi uec. wtn, ptetter 'a o. 3 Subject: "A ": 1 1': ttki ;!not: thine handupon. the lad." ;.TsTbvSch Cattsts5wlfyivi'. iA:' " :i We are told in the Bible that Ab raham was commanded to carry his son Isaac into the land of Morlah and there on the top of the mountain offer' him on the sacrifice on the alter. when the alter, was ready Isaac said ante- his father "But where is the lamb for the sscrificeT'V When the test came, and Abraham was shout to sacrifice his own child, a voice from the skies was heard to say,. "Lay not thine hands upon the lad." And Ab raham-lifted his eyes and beheld s gost caught in ths thicket by the horns and he was commanded to sac rifioe the goat instead of the child. ' We hear it on every Jiand now du ring these hard times that the Amer ican people-must sacrifice some of the tilings they have been considering nee essities that we must .reduce expenses, that wo must lower taxes, in short, hamb must be found for the alter. Among some of ouMegislstors, signs of which sre cropping out at the pre sent session of the General Assembly, and among some of ths leaders of our own country, there is s strong notion te make the American school ohild the goat ot the situation. iney weuia make the sacrifice at the place where it would cripvlethe ciliamship of the . .. - :' 1Q- 'The menhaden fishing for the sea son 1921 is now drawing to a close but the boats are still bringing in fish, Monday and TuedSy of this week Were now suitable at all for hauling the big purse, seins. but yesterday the boats got oat early and' managed to get partly loaded before the; wind shift ed to the south and began to make the seal too heavy for work. . Cap tain Bonner Willis in the W. M. Webb brought in 175,000 fish Which was probably the' largest catch made, the Pilgrim got about half load and variouft ether boats made small ee.th . Although there were only about three days of good fishing weather last .week the boats from Beaufort Snd Morehead City did good . work. The News was not able to get reports from all but they all did well' The jfcitch of Dey snd Brother for ths wee UiS.OOO; Gallants' Fisheries 2,361, 000; Beaufort Fihs Scrap and Oil Company 3,253,000., ' The catches of sevral of the hosts were as follows: Mcintosh lCl.000, Sadie Culver 750,000, E. M. Willis 250,000, W.U. Webb 1,309,000, Blades, 1,1(53,000, Marks 707,000 BalsUr 691,000. Fil grim $92,000. - - ; itTrr?m rrt i WALLACE TIIIISS Secretary of Arriculture Thinks Conditions Are Cet ter Must Have, Lower , FreijLt Hates EMPLOYIfENT BUREAU ' ;.f v J i i i. V :-: ' " free em;)byro '.ij system A " free empbym-m system Tur ing develop! in NorW Carolina through FedcnL State, cojnty and municipal cooperation wh.t-h seks to bring together those out of wot k ar d employers seeking assistance. -The federal Government furnishes equip ment,, supplies, effice quarters (in cities hsving available space in Feder al buildings) and the franking 'prhrf lege; the- State, pays salary of local 1 .'- ..a a Superintendents, and tns local suxnor , Washington, Dec. U, Freely and frankly discussing the present plight of the American farmer, Secretary Wsllace tells the . President in his first annual .report today that threre sems to be good reasons for be lieving that the worst i over and that fie"ay'"r,eaBOnai!yi-'h6ps' for t?dt!4i , Improv'ernent from now ori." ,. He " ","'' Sdds that "a clear recognition of the conditions as they exist should .help . d' to ealiss' this hope.M Vi-,"; ,''; In large, part the troubles of the farmer today are due to world-wide conditions and theenevitable, result of the world war, the Secretary of ; Agriculture ssys, adding that it is not. to bs expected that by some -r "mirsculous transformation" the period of adversity nay be turned overnight into a period of, pros- ' Prlty. ':: ' V: ' i Iligh freight rates, big crops pro duced fn the face of high' costs, un- . employment in other; industries in ths country with attendant lessen ing in buying of foodstuSs, and ths lack 5 of - foreign " markets for the farm surplus are given by the Sec retary as the more immediate causes ; . for prssnt conditions in sgri- ... culture. lie says particular stress upon the lack of foreign ' markets and high freight rates. ' . ladictaiMt of ClvUisatlaa; i "It is a terrible indictment of . modern civilization he asserts, ."tbst with ' such abundance hers tiers sre- millions of people overseas . -'.. . i a. Jai. ana outer munont ararvjnx vo oenn. State. Durig the period of reconstruc tion and hard times when people, communities and States are looking for a place to make s sacrifice, I want to address this message to you as a educational leader of your coromunU ity and Lf possible to impreu upon your mind more deeply the necessity of seeing to it that the DMne com mand is carried out, "Uy noi your hand upon this lad." Let us build ourselves alters for sacrifice and on them sacrifice our luxuries and some of osr necessities if needs be, but let jties take cars ox sieoograp sn, AnJ .iUftry,wt.m.Mjir hcUng. leiepnene camr. v...c ,.Ww w, , r ,n!,,rfit(nRj cf economic operation,' and their -teeth. ' Lw, 0T , our 4djustment te them follows: '-.' ...""-,' - 1V,. ,V. TrAKr.n of hauntcAoa It VIS SrttV 11 r.4..w w w - - ' AsheVille-VThe Tostoffice building, telephone nymber 3137, John D. C6te, Superintendent. . ' ' , CUrlotte The Mint Building, tel ephone number 3680, Wade II. Vause, Superintendent. ; Greensboro -Chamber of Com merce, telephone numbers 870 snd 2017, Miss Dorothy McDowell, Super intendent. , - Raleigh Department of Labor and Printing. State Departments Euild- cttra vnTFS with -vrv 120.00 'other arainst Newby and others which worth of subscription business turned) was a land suit. The Jury decided tht future ctiMnhlp of the State is in favor of jenler ana nan ano " BOi tacrinced thefeon bV ths. miser OTHER CASH PRIZES lother side took an appeul to the Su- 'preme court. us see to it that the opportunities of jing, telephone number 14Z0, Mrs, Caroline T. seals, oupennwnucni. liawar iriryui'Mv huimu.i -, , lamy Harrisa, Superintendent. " " 5 . and the politician. ' , After the Civil War our people thought they were too poor to edu cate their children, and there ar peo- crcps grown ty the hard labor of 13,000,000 farmers and fatm workers and their families is permitted to -play such a large part In paralyzing, home." Large advances in freight rates, while besrable in time of high prices, Mr. Wallace aays, if con-, tinned are bound to Involve a re making of the American agricultures! msp. , "The simple process of markink up the transportation, cost of S few cents a hundred pounds," fie Secre tary writes "has -the saps eect extent of Increase their determina tion to win. From present indica tions the race Is, going to be surpris- DECORATING COURT SQUARE Next Spring the square around the) wno baii.ve that yet . We were court house will present a very sttrac-l flot to aducare. If our pee tive appearance if ths trees, shrubs,! B, fpnt as much money for and flowers now being planted fomelk,, M they did for liquor from op to expectations. Several days!tb civil War down to this present .M fAir f flva Urre boxes contain- Lv. v.u 1 -n4 aiaulJ have been the ! We have been urging the worker nf trg anJ M forth arrited snd ilt tnlighUl,ed spot on the face of BE A WINNER from the beginning of this campaign t representative of ths Vsn Llndley i Wilmington Boom 124 Cuitomsj ' . t dovrn ,00 .Winston-Salenv-Roas 274 lost-j m further from th, mar office building, - telephone number j Agriculture Is depressed until the 2161, W. T. Carter, Superintendent . of atkm There offices offer their . services 1 , . . . . ,yia ... absolutely free to all classes -of em ployers and all classes of employees. Those In need of auto mechanics. barbers, .bakers, blscksmltha, brkk- masons, book-keepers, chauffeurs. the earth. I airrree that it is a time to cur tail on ths expenditure of money and " . .... . I., .v.t. I . L... ..l.V 1. ! kun him fMtfrdlf IDd tears the interest will be Intense m,w w"r Wl v" ,,vw " w """ru' - - .v . t. .v.: a..i l... I nartirular stress an the Vital ne. todaV settine them out A lot 01 Via vgriiri hhw mi ) r v , 1 " " . . i, UtUm eesslty St looking nutters squarely In toil was brought In from the "fro" I specially it is a time when we should lf vou are not actively' at work. the face snd then making these last and the plante mijl be put w this so )m u , doiUr ipant in the I .tart out today. The work is inter- weeks, weeks of supreme efforts This ., to give them a good start ' must be dons if you wish to, be u eating; It brings you out into 'the open; yon meet your friends snd neighbors and you have something to effer them for .their" money their home paper and by far the beat psper pubUnhed in this section." And. you are bound to win s prise or a big cash rommUMon, for there are no losers in our campaign. , ... . Some of the workers seent to think that "Everybody has subscribed whe Is going to subscribe but we think differently, for thus far ef the long possessor of that Overland Touring LEGISLATIVE HOPPER IS Carl j i,. , CROWDED WITH BILLS Do not be led away with th . '- . thought that the- votes you already The General Assembly of Norm sill be sufficient, for there b Carolina called oy uev.nw k.n n.-v-M.- -h ha rlwtn for the purpose of remedying wi aiiwitj as aw - a - - clerks, clerical help, cooks, concrete workers, . csrpenters, chemical engi neers, 'elettridans, engineers, farm help, foremen, factory help, firemen, cardeners, hospital helpersjanltors. a a .11. . as ' . Ll.t.ta asat. caSKO of education produce s nunareo laborers, lumoermen, mau.., ar.u worth of reunite- Now, tfcisjaj wdrkers, pipenuers, piamotrs, .varv. office come have mere has very little power when it ographers, painters, printers, plsster kio the expenditure of th school jera, railrofd workers, servant, aa'ee r of the county as to whether men. waiters and other classes of la la wisely or not bor. are Invited to communicate wth practically the aame sumber bf rs j $7 10.000 deficit In ths school fund eervs votes that yos kaveSo. and to pass a municipal not take a chance ef losing the prii convened Tuesday the th and . is yea want-make that prUe YOUR still in sUn. The school bill and ' . . . .iM.. . ... 1 a . kin kata been started on prise ane 00 u mis weta waue we " " , , giving 125.000 Extra votes with every their way bol not yet enacted Wo i -a m a I i . . lut af Mole who were teklns the $2.0S worm 01 subscriptions- ibw. , Ust OI peopie wne wrre casing wi ,,,.- .rsr ' vkll-lha UelaUlure was called for NEWS when the e.ntest pagan, onlj r," '""VV;- - alfle purpoe. s great masy bill. i .null prreenteg. , only on, out of j f V.M-ad! some $00 or snuinis iMraovEJst.ni . . - . Iw.ro His said. .This Urge somber ADDED'-' i. una I mostly of a local nature. v , tent of the Imaortest ones sre the sis of seven, has renewed. Mot ef f the ethers WILL RENEW If the preposition Is PUT UP TO THCU, if they are Impressed 1lk the fed that thy will net only be getting s good alee' for tsttr saeoey buV.the sre . i . . 1 a a a m 1 asasi r w aa w . 1 ..-.'.1 k.. v v. tHe-Nee bin rapaa. r" 4T sen sjai r f lMJ , s 1 tlr ik.l. u.a fcv k.1Dtna- a hamelfUrvir af New T.,k t.lch will sdd .venUoa, tne one VV W m J " -a" . W S - - - t - . - - w m - - money .v., la toent wisely or The State seta the salaries ol we teachrs hy la the committeemen of the district buy the supplies for the running of the schools. So yes see the committeemen of the coualy ere largely responsible as to whether or not the soney la spent wiseij. J starter yoa to see seme ol tne bills that come te this oflWe for appre-J val . I call your attention to thta matter far tha nurooiS of sklnf yosr co- opertios in this matter ef eeelag te it that the peblle money is esrefally i.pis i pue 'viii-'P 1f- that the7 erperUn.tite or US laa may net bw aaertfited. . There Is sothirg that will brtog dUfsver in t sx haol system e,cker teas lor ne land industry ahift to meet this new condition." Haipe Foraigo CaaiaallUri ' With the heavy consuming populs tion of tha country massed near the eastern coast long distances from the producing areas, Mr. Wallace aays, substantial advances In the trans lation costs have the effect of Impos ing a differential againat American producers In favor of their rompet itors foreign lands, partk-ularly th to the soath or tnis country, who have the advantage of cheap water transportation. ' The agricultural Secretary thlnSa that when the eoantry finally eroer- bor, are Invited to communicate with. cither of these omces. . ra.Aiiion lt -mi ana au . P ntJn to IM U fie limit Everyone in a rtiee y- - to do so b resptfully requested tejUrf. tJT IJ- 11 ik. koaaaAf tin . UisiMvn mm w-- - ... -a ...aa .U I aaUt la relieving mo pres-a - - - . . . . ukfl !op, be says the Ume Is not far distent (when bow needs wiil require practk ally all that Arkan farms produce " ll the averare year. I ;ThU sraana,- he adds. a more ilatenslve agrk-NiUore. with larger pr- 04-re and lewenea ro-i. cera rowpfll Undrd ployasent situation In the Iwte fore It reachea aa acute enge. M. U Shiran, . . Director. MARRIAGE LICENSES. t tkU of OTWay sad Mr. Jeaeph ',,f Beaafert lof litinf. ..... ..lllalklll r&a- i - r-- Jaethirg tnat wui enrs; "tei . r la aiuv. vr 1 . . 1 .i.v km lot ine 1 . . . 1 . . ... - .1 v. itn: la.UtaUun.. ' . . te the mtere ef ihapapar to Its rsd- propar,, , ia4 , .". . 7w Xk.r. ssri- wU tMtt f' rH,U ' ' . ItAVicai ' - 'v " The fisld fer NEW suWrlpUens are ao lu value to the edvertires te "P' ka MVeTnor "to dbBs!aelpTfl, u Ittne Mralwly W A ' 41r lPot' L4 M net be a pa PRUE OX PAIY. b.ssrce1,ba..te.ch.d,.t ANY who pelronlte h celums. Wt .."Ir ' . . FUtSON Interested "I. tte.sfort a.d the os.la.lvp.c-trat of this ssy oc. ,J" M 1 T l ' Wk U k " " ar..r. re.nty-any pera WHO fe, C.rter.t Co,B,y and wll be .W. ' !tom? ' e'll TrrTI Z "k" 8rst. taWl l.r, r..-..-.y t value Of hi. reale.UU-f!. i.alnoe. leea. llls.tr.Uoa. f .dvertl..-.f:.f A. 0. Wall ""JJ , ' tU U tbf U ' U IT ,f . 1 tceae-y '.vpected .ad V, . i-. 4 c, itiitli valee .nd permsnanry ef kUa.4 specUl artjl sVk,. the time came! latere will adj.ra Saiard.y as the fn kaapiflg wUh the beU results. .lu-.d. job. whe dvas na4 Ute the Ual p.par eUa et.4e i. lopU.d Is adJitp'f, - .,tmfA ,n uelmoet lport.nt bHa will probably be! . WUh beat wlahee; I ess h NOT DOING 1111 FVI.I.LUTY TO t ntw fe.. u o-r eqolpnwM hut however he j "n" w k, tK.n and theWf iJa-! Y truly. : V.' W. H. M !l r.-d th.. UI.TOWK. Th.--folN.to. UUi,t.eI ,t1u,.,rWtenM.J-n;Pb gapt ReUeUt Carteret Coenty.., T.a.a.y u Ne.r- ,U.e .e.,bdy a ho U net .sb.b-'fo t. the!. I Li ghlng e.r Xen ssal. tt the l'arW.s. . T ' U. U rlg.t yju .uesd t U I .. li g te do o now not o1y baue'lHe prr poiM. i , , . ' ' - . ... .,, ..... ........ . . , , . '-',. U f tl- b
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