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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MAY 7 1925
VHE BEAUf ORT NEWS Other Old countries. There is. radicalism on the ot!:
With labor
Published every Thur-iay ;cm sou oi guui.uui uuu. orjiimM a:m militant, wan radical-
at Beaufort Carteret County nr.iirdiy nan i-ai caicts iuc ,STn orgamzeJ anil in deachy earnest
North Carolina. " - pu.bl.C eye ar.d if he is any sort , with conservatism organized r.nd
. of a Politician he Usually can 'drawing the lines sharply, what is
... . eet along. Of course some the south to do, what course shall she i
Beaufort New. Inc., PubW.ber s0,dje are whpre (jo j
A- MACE President fajjure3 as cjvil Ufe officials js due to happen to her? I
F. DUNCAN Vice-Pres. but that is also true of those j These are questions which already j
P. ilETTS Secretary who never pmtlled gun powder bt,rm to press for answer. Who is 1
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Hindenburg probably knoV. to speak for the south? How many!
but little about politics ar.d 0f her citizens are prepared to help!
matters of state but he is a Con formulate her replies?
servative, a believer in diseip.j j
line and an orderly govern-1 administrator s NOTICE. ;
ment. If he does not allow the j
militarists to get too much Having qualified as administrator!
power Hindenburg's adminis. f the estate of Mitchel Willis, do-'
tration may prove to be a good ceased, late of Carteret County, N. i
. .... - thing for Germany. At any c., this is to notify all persons hiv-i
Entered as second-class matter rate they have elected him and inK ciaims aKainst the estate of s.iid!
February 5 1912 at the postoffice -n about all the re?t 0f us can do doceased to exhihit them to thg
WILLIAM GILES MEBANE
Editor and Treasurer.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(In Advance)
One Year $2.00
Sil Months 1.00
Three Months 50
crib
Beaufort. North Carolina, under the
act of March 3, 1379.
THURSDAY MAY 7 1925
is to
pens.
THE BEST EDITORIAL
Governor McLean says the
electric bath they are talking
wait and see wnac nap- dersiKned on or before the 7th d;-.y
of May 1!)2G, or this notice will be
' plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This May 7th. 1925.
D. H. WILLIS,
Administrator of the estate of ,5
6-11-2
Now For
1 4
The Pulitzer prize of five
hundred dollars for the best
so much about is nothing but a editorial article appearing ,in
sweat bv- Well he may need American newspaper last year Mitchell Willis.
it but one thing certain Cam was won by Robert Lathan.1
Morrison never did. editor of the Charleston, S. C. publication.
News and Courier. The arti NOTICE OF summons
About a year ago when the cle is a good one. It is on an North Carolina,
two Stewarts murdered the two interesting subject, at any rate Carteret County,
officers, Lilly and George, a a subject that ought to interef 1 in the Superior Court Before the
wave of indignation swept ov- thoughtful people, and is clear Clerk.
er not only the community but ly and forcefully expressed, i Frank L. King, Administrator, of
XL Tl! - 1. ,11 A.i . , r ri mi
tne state. a moo couia nave une OI tne. most remarKaoie Jennie core l nomas, deceased, ji
gotten noia oi tne men no things about the edf:orial vs.
doubt they would have been though is that it was published ' T. V. Ketcham and William Tho-
lynched. Now as a result of in sight of Fort Sumter, in one mas, and other heirs at law of Jen-
their recent execution a change of the most conservative cities nie C. Thomas,
has come about in public senti- on earth, a city whose people i The defendants, above-named will
ment. A good many people are bound by tradition, steeped take notice that an action entitled as
have written to the newspapers in complacency, covered with above has been commenced in the!'
protesting against capital pun- custom as is an Egyptian mum. superior court of Carteret County, jj
ishmmertt and in Wilmington my with its wrappings. We North Carolina, to petition the said
they are circulating a petition hope the editorial did some court to sell for assets all of the real;'
asking that it be abolished, good. It is reproduced here, estate of the estate of Jennie Core 1
mi.!.. .11 i ni i. . . .. . . kS
inis an goes to snow mat puo- witn: Thomas, it having been found that
THE PLIGHT OF THE SOUTH. the personal property of the deceased
(The following editorial article writ- is insufficient to pay her said debts
ten by Robert Lathm, editor of the and the defendants will take further
Charleston News and Courier and notice that they are required to ap
published in that newspaper Novem- pear before the clerk of the Superior
ber 5, 1924, has been awarded the; court for the County of Carteret
Pulitzer prize of $300 for 'the best at his office in Beaufort, N. C, on the
editorial article written during the 8th. dsy of June 1925, and answer
year, the test of excellence being the complaint in said action, or the
tyle, moral purpose, plaintiff will apply to the court for
lie opinion is a fickle thing;
linke the wind it bloweth
where it listeth.
SAMPSON'S SCHOOLS-
The fine twenty four pav
school edition recently gotti
out by the Sampson Inaepai
dent shows that Sampson coun clearness of
ty is keeping abreast of the ed sound reasoning and power to influ- the relief demanded in said compliant,
ucational advancs that most 01 ence public opinion in the right direc- the relef demanded in said complaint.;
The Beaufort lews
Two Years $3,00
The Beaufort News
THIS OFFER IS GOOD DURING MAY
the State is now making- More tion, due account being taken of the
than ten thousand children are whole volume of the writer's edi
'enrolled in Sampson's schools torial work darin? the year.")
and it requires three hundred This article is being written on
teachers to instruct them. The elec-ion day before the resuit of the I
COUnty has a considerable r.UX oting can possibly be known. No!
ber of consolidated schools, matter. The suggestions it contains!
with good buildings and cem. will still be pertinent whatever the!
petent teachers and some ex. story told by the first page this morn-J
Cellent high schools. Twenty ing. It makes very little difference ;
years ago bampson, HKe most what any ot us think about the out
other counties in North Caroii- come of yesterday's ba'Jcin.;-. It
na, had a lot of little one teach- makes a cons! !er:b!e di.rertiu't
This Cth. day of May 1925.
L. W. Hassell,
Clerk of the Superior Court
5-23-23
COLORED mm
N. F. BROOKS, Reporter
v.-r.er.aer or not r.
si.u'.h realise t'. i
3 p?op!e of the
p.c .''-us s'.ur.
tbn has cru.e ti
The Corjgrregat'.onul Church repeat- j
ed its Easter Cantata last Sunday at
3:30 P. M. It ws highly enjoyed by I
those present.
Rev. C. C. Clark, principal of the
has been invited to preach the annual ! Oj
sermon incident to the closing exer-jWS
cises oi tne uraaea scnool nere. fro t. nip
an
er schools, with poorly paid, i;:
efficient teachers for tne nus
Dart, keeping school lour tion which this
months in the year. There was occupy politically.
but little interest in the school As yet we doubt if very ma-v
- 4-4- A n n ns tt-oa - i-rV n n A fUnm A, wniliT.i 4-1-, I,,
men, unm '. " Clark is a most interesting speaker!
most rural cmlaren were grow- we think, the outstanding political and is sure to bri t0 Eeaufort!
ing up m ignorance as tneir an- developments of the ti:ne so far a., a ,e!pful message I
centers before them had done, we are concerned. Look at the The revival mee'ting at Mt. Zion1
Iow the Cloud of ll lteracy tnat facts They are not pleasant to con- Baptlst Church continues witw in.j
has hung over rural North Car- template but they cannot be ignored infoQI!f r:ut
were baptized last bundav. Tnere i
conver-;
sions since Ba'Jtizing. There have 1
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H Time For
m
I n in1
i rorcn owinss
Olina for SO long is lifting as the longer. We are in a sad fix political.
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rt:coru raaue u oamysun, vai- ... u raa ui u.e u,uj auu u have been twenty two more
teret ana otner progressive we are lo r.na a remeay icr uui
counties plainly shows. troubles we must first of all deter
A HERO PRESIDENT
mine what they are. That vi!i tsk?
considerable discussion and all we
can hope to do now is to help start
The election of General Von the ball of this discussion rolling. If
JTir.deribui'g as president of that can be accomplished we may
Cvrmany seems to have upset achieve the new program and the
t .0 French somewhat and in new leadership which we so much
ir;t it did not meet with ap. need.
: r val of mmy people in Eng. For at the root of the south's pres
Irnd and the United States, ent plight lies the fact that is has
The Hindenburg victory is re
fardCCl as a tnumpn lor ine anu virtually no national leaaei n p
ir.or.archists and the old milL I it strange that it should be tveat
tary regime. Some think that ed by the rest of the country as such
it means that Germany is mak. negligible factor? What is it con-
been about sixty conversions alto-!
gether. There has been one monster j apj
street parade. Two visiting quar-ianl
tetts have been here to sing for the j
revival. Both sang to overflow
crowds. ! jUcj
This meeting is conducted in thejUi
interest of the whole town. All the !
churches are receiving help. Of the jgQj
converts thus far, eight have gone ! '3
Porch Shades
Refrigerators
Water Coolers
ing her plans to become again tributing today in the way of polit-
today virtually no national prelum ConRreffational Church ;d four to
the Queen Street Baptist church. I"-',
Rev. T. S. Marsh of Wilmington is 5
doing the preaching. Pastor Brooke fna
Hnpa tho nrannVitno nn Suna ! c2jil
" ' . . ' inJ3
ings. lhe meeting is now in ltsiani
a great military power and per ical thought? What political leaders fifth week and wiU at ,est on
next week.
Pastor Brooks calls
on the whole
haps bring on another war. has it who possess weight or author
But no matter how these things ity beyond their own states? What
mav be there is no disputing constructive policies are its people . . , . . .
iiiojr ' F, , . . ,t . , town to help rescue our town from
",c " , " . ii. . , tne clutches of the devil.
Vio nnrht tn drt rnpir own ennna zeal that mane thcin a nower in thai
V V . J . . W L J J . A . . VT... .
ing in the matter of electing a old days?
president and the result may The plight of the south in these
not be SO bad after all. respect would be perilous at any
In Germany Hindenburg is a time. In a period when political cur-
national hero just as General I rents are deeper and. swifter than was in the Beaufort News for being
Grant was in the North and j ever before, with more violent whir- 'drunk and lots of people not knowing
General Lee in the South some pools, more dangerous rocks and 'but the one Charles Smith here took
fifty years ago- The first pre 'shoals, ours is truly a perilous posi-
sident the United States ever tion. Change which used to be de
had was a hero and it has had cades in the making now sweep over
several of that sort since then, us almost before we know they are
For twenty five years after the j in contemplation. It is true every-
A DIFFERENT SMITH.
I want to say to the people that
recently the name of Charles Smith
Civil War Congress was filled
with Federal and Confederate
veterans and even the State
and county offices were usu
ally filled by veterans. Thi3
custom of rewarding war vet
erans with public office is no
r.ew one. They used to do it
in Greece and in Rome and in
where. In all the countries of Eu
rope the pendulum is swinging, now
far to the left, now far to the right.
Center parties have lost their power.
They are in a very bad way. And
the south has belonged to the school
politically which sought as a rule
the middle of the road, eschewing ul
traconservatism on tha one hand ar.d
it to be my son Charles P. Smith.
But it was another Smith down East
and I want to ask you to make the
difference between them the next
time, please.
MRS. C. V. SMITH.
Beaufort, N. C.
The child needs all six of these
foods included in bis meals each day:
milk, eggs, vegetables, fruit, whole
grain cereals and butter and cream,
say home economics workers of the
State C ollege of Agriculture.
At our Stores you will find
just what you need in the
Summer necessities named
above and too, besides
those, you can get many
other things that are really
a need
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION UNDER
OBLIGATION TO BUY
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT!
NO
Gaskill-Mace Company
Hardware
TWO STORES
Both on Front Street
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Furniture