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NUMEER TWENTY ONE
VOL XI
THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, ;M AY 25, 1922
REPUBLICANS MAY
ENACT NEW LAW
HIGH SCHOOL FINALS
BEGIN NEXT SUNDAY
Preparations ' for the Beaufori
Graded School finalg have been un-
-. . . 1 ' ; 1 . 'fi der way for eome time and the indi-
Party Pledged m Platform to cations now are that the commence
ment this year will be one of the
Prevention of Evils of
Child Labor
WASHINGTON..With the decis
ion of the United States Supreme
Court declaring unconstitutional the
present Child Labor Lw, the whole evening with the graduatibn exerci
best , in the history of the school,
f eglnning Sunday with the sermon
to the graduating class which will
be delivered by Reverend W. A.
Ayers, a well known Eaptist minis
ter of New Bern and closing Friday
subject of child labor legislation is
reopened in Congress. Sentiment a
mong Republicanmembers of the Sen
runs strong for th iniation of a con
stitutional amendment, baning child
labor. Republican leaders feel that
the child labor law crusade has from
the first been an essentially Repub
lican fight, and there ig no disposi
tion to abandon it with the present
setback..
Impetus is given to the movement
for a constitutional amendment, ow
ing to the fact that the 1920 plat
form of the Republican party de
clared" explichy that 1h ojuse 'the
present lawaw is found unconstitu
tional or ineffective, we shall seek
other means to enable Congress to
sese the entire program will befill
ed with interesting events. No
doubt the capacity of the auditorium
will be taxed to. its utmost to take
ENTRIES CLOSED
FOR PRIMARIES
No Contest In Republican
Ranks Thr$e la Demo
craticSome Fa' led to
Qualify
At midnight last Saturday the
chance to become a candidate for a
county office in the June primaries
ended. Several who had announced
themselves several weeks ago fail
ed to send in their entry fees .there-
care of the crowds that will attend, i, ,x , ' ,
iexi inemseives out oi , me race.
Mrs. Bickett widow of the former
Governor Bickett will speak Friday
evening. The order of the com
mencement exercises will be as fol
lows: Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ser
mon by Reverend W. A. Ayers
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
High School Play "Just For Fun,"
Thursday evening 6 o'clock pageant
by Grammar and Primarylgradea on
Courthouse green.
Friday morning at 11 o'clock ad
dress to graduating class by Mrs. 1
A meeting of the County Board of
Eectiong was held at the courthouse
Tuesday and final arrangements made
for the primaries. Where candidates
had no opposition they were declar
ed nominees and as a result of this
action there will be very few contests
There are no contests at all among
the Republicans and only three among
CANDIDATE HOOD
SP0KESAT11DAY
Republicans Endorse - County
Ticket And Listen TO Speech
Ey Candidate For Congress
As was duly advertised a conven
tion ..of Republican voters was held
in the courthouse Saturday at noon
the object of which was to endorse
candidates for the , various county
offices. The convention was .called
to order by Chairman Clem H. Wade
who. called E. Walter Hill to act as
chairman and Julius F. Duncan to
act as eecretary.
Chairman Hill addressed the con
vention in a short speech after which
on motion a resolution and plat
form committe composed cf J. F.
Duncan, A. L. Wilson and W. G. Me
bane was appointed. While the com
mittee was out Reverend Thos. J.
Kood who is the Republican candi
date for Congress addressed the con-
CANDIDATE ' FOR
HERE
CONGRESS
IMPORTANT DEAL ;
IN REAL ESTATE
crowd ,of ; men and women. The
meeting had not been advertised and
probably not many knew it was to
take place, ; Mr.. Hobba , makes ft
different speech from most Congress-
tfce democrats, those Detng ver tne vefition. Mr. Hoodis a fluent sneak
prevent the evils of child labor" The; Thos. W: Bickett
only difference of opinion now exist
ing among Republicans members of
Cogress is the question of the most
effective manner of re-enacting leg
islation which will stick: The fight
for chid labor legislation was origin
ally iniatiated in Congress by former
Senator Albert J.
Friday evening tt 8 o'clock grad
uation exercises.
office of shefiff, register of deeds
.and board of commissioners. As
it now stands the following is a list
of the various candidates:
Democrats,
er.and hig talk was highly enjoyed
and liberally applauded. A motion
offered by G. W. Duncan that all
the Republican candidates in the pri-
. "
Mr. S. H. Hobbs of Sampson coun
ty candidate for the Democratic
nomination for Congms spoke in he I , - ';- . v'
courthouse last night to, ; a "small Bank 9f Befr , Acquires
Valuable, Front Street Prop
erty --May Build
One of .'the most important real
I J. .a ii a :
ional candidates. ' He bases his claims wansacuons wiat nas occurea m t
t the nomination on - hia intefest BeauI" While tOOlC
in the farming class of people. He P'c " saturoay wncn we BanK ,
fvnr. .': Mitral extension of credit I 01 a Peaoforl acquired , a yal'libla
to farmers and has seveal suggestions PSec of treet property from ;
as to how this may be done. He is ? wwawrcsv ne property to
fluent and entertaining talker and which reference Is made is, the two
I -A- l 1 (.' L..J1JII XI. iL
had no difficulty in holding the atten-1 wry Dr,c. l'uu,nK n , w .
tion of his audience. ' id ?"ront M occupied by
i Ithe Bank of Beaufort, Rountre and
P.ir. CELEBRATION IN ..,v
' i m a i An m a- . : i . i . ..
nrmcADT htvt vrii ironwje is pa -z xeei.; i is unaer-
property war 118.000 and the gen-
The directors of the Chamber of I eral impression here seems to be that'
Commerce held their regular monthly lit is well worth that figure. The build
meeting Tuesday evening in their nOT aione wouid C08t at present prices
headquarters.' A number of patters I that much, or possibly more. -
were discussed f perhaps "the ones oi I ., The News understands that the-
most interest to the public was that! bank people will make for the pres-,
of getting the eastern papers con- ent BOme minor imnrovements to the
verjtioh hee this Summer, th fourth 1 bulidlng they have just- bought, but r
of July clebration and the Bicen-1 that they have in view , some very
ter-nial celebration for next year. D. I neat' improvements to be made in
M. Joes was appointed c.iairman of I, year or so, . The idea of the di-
ARRANGEMENTS BEEN MADE
FOR BASEBALL CLUB
At a meeting of . baseball fans held
Eeveridge, who: Monday evening arrangements were'
V... has ini hoon nominated in In- started which will result in putting! '
.7 .. ... .... , . . . coroner
diana as tne Kepuoi)can cana-.aaie a eauiun ven u iu " D Hardestv
for TTiii State. Senator. Success early date. Two payers Charles .. y
came slowly owing to the bitter op-'Thomas an Oak Ridge' student who
! slaved here last year and H. E.
wouce oi Representatives, ies- on for each offlce wa8 carred. A
lie Davis, Clerk of Court L. W. Has-!T iGardner offered a motion which
sell, Register of Deeds, M. M
ott. John Hamilton, Sheriff T
Wade, J. H: Felton, Board of Com-1 -,iP.tlnn w r. m.b uJa- Hornaday Jr, and W. G. Mebane town needg a first class offlce build-
Chadwick, Alfred
the committee to ascertain if the bus-1 rectors of the Bank of Beaufort is
PiK- iwal nassed that the .nt hnrd nfiiness en here wnted fourth ' that the bank needs larger and
V.C,!countycommigsionbeendorBed celebration. U. E. SWann, J: more convenient home and that the
mission ers, C. T.
C. Whitehurst, J. M: Carraway, W:
M: Webb, W. F. Taylor, H. H.Davis,
H: D: Norcum, Surveyor,
possition .of southern cotton mill op
erators and their Democratic Sena
tors and Congessmen. Investigations
dkcloeed the fact that tote of 9and
10 ' years were being worked long
Coward of Kinston who was one of
the catchers on last year's team, were
signed for this season. Caffrey,
Skarren ad Guthrie, local men who
night shifts by southern mill own-! played last year, will probably wear
rdtat authorities were either I Eeaufort uniforms again this season.
powerless or indifferent to cope with , The organisation was perfected by j
tv Lcmlno th fallnwinir officials: D. M. !
. . . m i i u i !j.B D. fii Jsu v!r. I 3 1
6y a manoatory ieaerai iaw tumu joms, prcsiuou -. .
the root of the cordition be reached. J president, C. H. BujhAll, secretary-
Th aeiUtion finally culminlited ! treasurer, J. V: Caffrey, temporary
Republicans,
House of Representatives, -E. W.
Hill, Clerk of. Court, Charles H.
Eushall, Register of Deeds, Troy
Morris, Surveyor, Hugh Hiil, Coroner
Elijah Whitehurst, Sheriff . C.. G.
Ga&kill, Commissioners J: ' L: ' Ed
wards, H. D. Piner, B: F: Small,
C: G: Taylor, C: R. Wheat'.y.
ing administration and - Congress.
The platform prepared by the com
mittee was read to the convention
and unanimously adopted. Tke plat
form reads as follows:
1 We the Republicans of Carter
PAUL'S' COMMENCEMENT
EEGJNS NEXT TUESDAY.
Tuesday May SOth 8 o'clock P. M.
in the enactment of a first Child
Labor Law by Congress on Sept. 1,
1916. Although Ihere was a strong ; Seeley J:.E: Ramsey, W. A. Mace,
manager. The following were elec- Piano an dOrchestra Recital, School
ted directors of the club: F. K. Auditorium.
. Democratic majority In both houses
, ef Congress in that year, the rec-
ords show that In the final vote the
. House only 2 Republfceni voted
against the measure, as eomflired
fith 44 Democrats: in the henate
W: H: Taylor, C: Si Marweii, J; v:
Caffrey, Nathan Cimer, W. P:
Smith, C. H: Eushall, D: M: Jones.
ed on and spoke for about fifteen !were PPoJnted a committee to con- nc. mile the matter has not been,
mittutes on the record of the Hard- fer wit the Community club ir i re W determined yet ft may be that .
gara to me oanKers convenion. i , combination omce and banK duiw-
year, unless something vey remark- Vz wju be erected on the present site -
mDie snovua va&v jmcrf win w i jj mc pans na in ttor next .
suuin oinnuay ot wie wwu wi n account OI Its location on int ,
fort. The Chamber oi Commerce water front an ofiWe building here
diectors think this occasion should I WOuld be delightfully cool in Summer
L. . 1 - V -A S . ImmahSu .nf1 I . ... m 1 .
et -county in convention assembled v" na witn ooutnern , esposure Vw ,
at Beaefort this 20th da yof May, PP-oprUte manner. A sub commit- ;nt b, Winter' It Is generally rec--
192L do commend the admlniatra- Ue mk M p?"mi" Tniied that Beaufort needs .tood, '
tion of-.the.IaUon's affrs. . being -ngements, composed ofG.Kunt- trn offica huiilpt wlth heat end ele-
now reflected In the substantial sv-OM""-" "'"-"Mvator service ana realty men acre
tegs' in all departments WV PPolnted by President Seeley- y that if the .bank erecU such a
2We do heartily approve and u 11 coKniu iv "' puuatng It win nave no aimcuiiy in
. . . . If r.UVir.tion that will be fittinr tola.jt.. .it w. ..AA t 11 .
commend to the people oi v;srteret " 7 ... - : . """"i w ,
the etructure. , ine unprersion
mong business men is that the deal
!ut consummated will mean a big '.
improvement to Front street wlthiq
.he next few years. t
.v i in - a I
ccunty without distinction as to poUjine -
us A .,imtur.in f f work and time and that tat gen-
th ecounty's affair, by it, present tP hou,d U Uid tooa "
officials; and do submit thut an exhi-.""'1"-
bition of their official acts is a su
preme endorsement of their efforts
in behalf of a progressive a;.d far
seeing people.
3. Upon the prospect of a .con-
IN POLICE COURT.
'Luther and Bert Lloyd were tried
before Mayor Bushall on Monday
Thursday, June 1st, at 8:30 P. M.
Band Concert, on the Law.i.
Friday June 2nd 4 o'clock P. M.
Clats Day Exercleg School Aud;tori-
Already several players have wnl-iUm.
ton here and made application fur! Stturrl y Ju-e 3rd 8 o'clock P. M.
harth on the team. As soon ss the'j.jnjop end Senior I'!t.y "Merchan of jeofle of the couity, we do plJg disorderly Saturday night
5 RenubUcans and 10 Democrats are :0i-ffanization is completed dates iH'YenIf ep tc d,.te, School Aaditori-to ell Xb.f people an honrt, tfflrient, Cr imposed a fine of $15 and cost-
. - a t . a ... - .....i.l J"a hii t ( r k is A ftT f .. V . . MHft t 1 A m A r m . Alt
.r,i..,i affainiit it.. Or the menioers , will be aans:ea witn vanoui m, imhiuh.., iuih. i,v.. ........... on mucr .
f rmit on Labor in the House Un the eastern part of the State for SukI.v Ju 4th 11 o'clock A. M- of a!J public matter. In this con- tr.d Bfl they did not have the imicy
ti.rjance of the confidence of the last on the chage of being drank and
The May-
LETTER FROM SUPERINTENOT
TO SCHOOL COMMITTEEMEN
e 1 -
County SgptntM4ai el Ed'jcatiea
Wriest recently seat
tar te tke Sckeel Cemmi.taiea
Whicb read as follewst
TO THE SCHOOL COMM1TTMEN
which reported out the meaure, games. It is thought by tte bacK- Cc:pr e-cmet Sermon by K?veren ucw we k me peopie in i.ic required tr.ty were fer.t i? ja.i. o. ui m,vrv
-v. K. rubluan member-support- - 0f te team that seve.al games Alewr.dr-r Miiler, St Paul's Church. campaign, anured of the regi-Ua- en they have ben takn out and wK .P CARTERET COLNTY.
ed the bill, v.hile 3 Democratic mem-';;! be played here in t.e ir.jn'.h of. jfa idr.y 5 o'clock P,
for nino.d it and rtumd a minority 'jnn.. Scert on tv.e Lawn.
M. Band Con- tion of a righJeuu e.dict at the poi!. ie given ai opportunity to work out
the fines.
Teport. Tri'. measure attenqilca to
em! child lH;r by barr'.rg the po-
MARR1AGE LICENSES.
MonV-' Fth 8:30 P. M. grndu.-.tintr REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
dact ofyr fl
fonjaiM-..
i i v
lexeriUe.
All fire corlial'.y
invi ed to b?
Rcciitcr of Dcc.U Trty Morris has preu.nl.
fnon rttilion of Nurlh Carolina recently granted rnt t: e M-i
mill owntri", the conslitnt'onality of lowing couples: COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOLS
VU -r.t Uw was thrown Into court! Thos. B. Car Jr: of Scuthport and) FOR WHITE TEACHERS
T' e fi!lo'.vi:.g ru'.ty t.-an actions
i.uve been tecored at the o.Tee of
the Register of Deed.:
ALLECED ELOCICADER CAU- IT.
a
I vlh t) call your attention to
. t t J
&ome new rg Jiaiio.is ju'i receive
by tLe State Eonrd of Educatlo.i. '
1st. .All schools making an aver-
re 4iiy atteadante of less than
Lee West a co'.ore
Craven county was captured at a
. . i... thirty' eight t38) pupils durirj the
SCfiuoi year imr . v w "
to o.'t tescher next year. The nonv
II' O rt...V.I.L l t'.nl. n.a.l. .! ..... II. .1...... Ui,rHaw h
u..:1.i- I ... .l..u(l.u- n, ;..-. W n Allan kr.A ltt hit beM Wtif ln UM pa t.
i -H" iS Has eventually declared uncon-j Ceortie Wade ef .Mo.ehend City ; - - - " Vv'OO. ' A LMo of Kw Port. Ke s T
.mutlonal b, th. Supreme Court af- Thos. H.sV.tt and Margie Mason of j Tlicre wi be ven County Sum-, r w 11 and fcy uffecU yur school snd be g,.rn.
fiY niU,a n,y 273 d""-' N'PrC A,",: T,C w,, ,errimn m" 8ih0nU fr f ' G. Kn. Z , I . rf-rt U. S CommU.ion.r C H Cu.h.li and "'T riV'll Schoo's or two
Thexond child labor law (which and Georgia Wad. of Wilhston. j. Nortb,,rpa .ection of ,h. Su. " con.u:era:ion 2609. Lnd over to federal cert. h ih JTworV Z,
'v t ... m.i a aimilsr fate) was en-1 - this year. All profpett ve tarhers K . , n .... T,lin.- schools doing high .school worn, may
l.l9..n POTATOES AM MOVING. L testes below th. El.men-, W-C -'"ll vnuVfS. not U ecUb.iah.d In th. m. tewn-
'
amendment to th. revenue bill.
imtiiJ to end child labor
It
by
tarv should attend a County Summer
Potatoes have been on the Wl gchool In order to secure or aie
i.l ration 12500.
. . . . . I . .L . Kiif . . . . 4 11 . . V " m , V n f I Ul 1 w fcj ' - - I . . 1 . w mn
m - i n t,M9 I4 iiiuiii inn tap iivtm wvkv vi;ir.f rn nriiri. tii tvai.iv.a . . ... . . ' . i . j
r""0. v r:v:. : th. r:mvt.nr ..ninctes , ... ' iB.rwpon wnv.ra,emei,t m tw, iu. of . . wM, kt
. children under condiUons mark.U left here y.Uerday . There cur, rrncwal credit by attend ng a r .w.u i ... w . .. j - t..l
- for law. A-! , c;;r. shipped and the, went C ount, Ser JS s. I.V Wh.U Oak'- Ter:'T;. do
gain' this measut was thrvwn Into Norfolk. holding on f"" " llwBaWp, con.ld.r.t on 110. " nut llkf lhU Ui u,. Chief say.
th, ,out. at th. InsUunc. of Dem-j Th. day. wh.i, g rowers got Summer Scool cit-dH thU nJ w,ff . XMn U .nford.
ocrstie mill owners of North Car. flO a barrel sr. over but the New. . 0k
. under.UndsU.tth. present prk T.aeU, frcrr , sny county may a - 0,w,r.UeB 2:5. , bic'tVmTin NEW EWN '
t. ,k- n-antim. the lUnubLcan f 14 00 for th. beat grades afford ,.a , ont of th. Summer Schools w , . in ntw frt
A Dram moor iru iit . .
... . .. i ...... J . ,VT-'.. ... '. . .W nttf Sll.I
pert, had be.n cepmg wiia uie emio . profit te me Pro-rr. Mwe., r v..-"- " wu,u d .,lhm trart of hnd In, v r,rB It ar pUnht u
Uber.tU from enlh.r angle. Du-U.ek It I. prokeble that the sh p. lBWfnt or lfrm.t on corl- C(niJdertlo "" Blt
- , w m 'at w . - - - - ----
ring the Taft adnlalstraiion, R-jmenta from this lection will k. quite
pvbkan Cengreas esUWished Uie t ea heavy. The toUl yeia wis yr
eral Children's Bureau, which has j round here will be less thae U -
done-much to awak.n public oplolon va, l,, eccordlng U all reports.,
...r.t uAtv. twelve: Demoeratk ' be held et in
'--- ... , - . M . 1 . .... . .. J..
etate. prohibited IL Tweety an. e i ar.d will negin on ww
t th. need f action. This burtae,
wUa IU exstance Srae threatened
la It 1ft 16, by the falure ef I. Dat
ecreUc appropriations conVnltte. In
H'ause te Provide funds for lis c en-
tin banee wee seved bf the sggreee pad,; only nine Democratic win
Ua fia-ht hkll the K.pebHcaa no- l,d this pohlbitlett. Tweni, e.g
cernlng boarding arrsgementa.
a...a Hrhaal um la Bi
. j ...-.v.- .M .im-mI to bes AmajiiU E.
ess .n. . iBut
pree.nt on w. op-.n. Mh con,u,.allon $70.11
Cow.l Summer Schools iot , :
.... ... .v . I 1.. '
A Vt.vw Hl
.,!!, atataa had lews rroMb'tlng -lvafl.
children from workW over boere j Waihlfigtott, N. Ma, Vth, 1921
Tmias. N C June IX'. n. lvzi.
aaHt, made on the 0oer ef Ue
. Ilevae, eo4kr the leedenklp ef for
Mr RapretenUUre Coed ef lewe.
At the 'sarue time, the Republican
child UWf pregte f"haa been eenlln
eJty fwrtK.red In the sUtee- Oe
Jae I, 3I, the rlVorJe ef, the
OuUrvn's Ceresv showed tUlt
Twenty eight Rt pub! Wan tt... Md
mSblm.m age laws proMblJlxg the
RapeUkan sUUt had lew. forbid
ding the employw.t of chlldrei tin
der ! nl orkrlf tw.We
Democratic itetee bad icb lawa. Or,
te Uhe enetb ang'e, ttlrt, Ue Re
peblkan state, bed cimpeleery full
f tm echeel Jaw, while ont, !a Detn
ocrstlc suite had ewch. Tnty.
Rapublcan ttatee b4 "itt shx-l
'Aarn Raolre the caopeftie r.uik
E. Tuler to RobTl Smith t4der U to speak there, A basbe
ln 400 acres in Merrlmon (e moc), ,p.aking will
constitute the program. Farmers and
business men from .Carteret sr.
Invited l aUend. ' ,
pIRTM OF INFANT.
LOANS FORi FARMERS.
The Certeret Coentf. National
. a" . . . . . i.
Mantee. N. Ct June IXtk, Devl of Washington, ut v ,. V " w.
Chowan Celleg. (Mrfreeboro)
Elisabeth City. N. Cs Jane Mth:
Tbf.Kews to the recipient of
card annoenrlng the. br.h of a
dauehter U Mr. end Mr. Craaem
Jue. inh.
JatVaeam., Jen. 2th.
OrlenUl, N. C June 17th,
Ml. Hettie Parrolt,
feperlntendent .f Treinlng.
Mr. Moeetervin. Ta,lor at lea-
Mf!cyoent et ihildice Mtfr . 14 sech laws.
tows; oel j foer Democrat. tUtes had Level was a buin.m vUlter b.i.
Infant has be chlet.aed Celhrln. Ing applk.llesM.ta . MmtU. ornbet
t..iJ t-v t.i. fat loan, from the Federal Lend Tank
. '(hi, AeaoelaUoa to limited In U aV
lotm.nU which are made every three
menlhe. Appneatme. will be
CARD OP THANKS.
t .u n t r. . a UU fm. Wrnl ea received sad handled In the
ny UfU win to tUnk the ptcple order In which they ere trwJ.. for
ef Ptesfert ar.d o htrs f or their further Information erT'y U
klndnM. dering the IllneM ef Dr. Pt.-Lncll, fec-Treas., leeuf.rt, N.
n p.
SrdTh.re Is no ehing W It.
hedul. for th. comlrg year
the sam. that It a this
year. , -
The School Law of North Carolina
.e,u!rea t'-t Die Supelntendent end '.
.khol Comir.ittce.-n.n meet la Joint -tessioa
someUnie la th. Sp rg or
ear!, If untmer for th. pupoe of elect-
ing Uechr and dlKOsJng t ;teeds , '
of the school for Ce coming year.
tci at earty at pdite. . 1 wl l send '
you s notice a lit:. WUr as to wheo , "
ard where the meeting for yoar die-
trkt WUI ee Ud. (
I am sending you herewith e Kks-
U e vu'.e l Uacher selariee for .
ttlrth. reining year. Yett will oli
from this schedule that eertaU cer- '
tiftceUe drew certaia saUrwv accerd. .
ng U'.lpeiMee, ,"Y.f w-l frmeas.-.
tnr that t beard ef fcdeeatie
eial menlhe ag,' pomeJ r.setotke -
lat bo teacher wov'd be b red lor
the cowing yeer wbe hold bt low
Stat. CerUflcete, . ,
With bert wlhes I sm . '
To or. eery tnly
. . . M. L, WrlgLv
'Wedneeda,.
St Leftist
Mr. C S. Ceir.pva ip t Tu-ly
la Met.beed C.ty.