PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MAY 28 192S THE BEAUrORT NEWS a magazine reader for every that page is not considered important Published every Thursday six inhabitants. Graham coun- and hardly a week passes that the re. at Beaufort Carteret County , ty makes the poorest showing quest joes not come many timeg ov. North Carolina. ' with one C0Py or every 87.78 er: "Please put this on the front page' . - inhabitants. The two mention- We don't want to be unaecomodating n . k i, piii.,M i ed are western counties. Two hut it stands to reason that we can't Beau ort New. Inc., Pubiuher counties Nfiw RanOVer !neet a these requesU We do the W. A. MACE f resident iand Edgecombe are well up to-'beat we can to arrange the news and J. F. DUNCAN Vice-Pres. wards the top but as a rule the pdvertising. If anybody will tell us v i. i? 1 J-1 i P. BETTS Secretary neamont counties mane me haw to make every page a "front Two-Piece Dresses Score a Triumph WILLIAM GILES MEBANE Editor and Treasurer. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) One Year J $2.00 5i Months 1.Q0 Three Months - - .60 I best record in the matter of We we will try to put evervthine on jmagazine reading. The State the front page, but until that prob-; average is one copy for every iem is gotoed a large proportion of' ! 15.94 persons. Carteret COUn-the news and all the advertising must! ty with a record or 1Mb is a little below the State average but shows up better than a ma jority of the counties. Entered as second-class matter February 5, 1912 at the postoffice in Beaufort, North Carolina, under the ct of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY MAY 28 1925 I ANOTHER OUTRAGE THAT NEEDS INVESTIGATION I Due mainly to solicitor Gil jliam's efforts the perpetrators !of the attack on young Needle- man in Martin county were STANDARDIZING FOLKS. rnnvirtprl anrl spnr. to nnsnn The sheriff of that county evi- the wei?ht of vehicles and appear on other pages . (Morgan ton News-Herald.) rUEL SAVING PAYS I COST OF GOOD ROADS, As a result of a survey of traffic ; made on the Boston Post road in : Connecticut, the United States De- partment of Agriculture has issued a! bulletin showing how a good, hard-! surface rond soon repays its cost. The Conneticut survey showed that j -.a i 3 m The automobile is a great saver of time and has almost abolished distance. In the old days a trip of ten miles over an ordinary road took about an hours and a half each way and was considered a long journey. Now a ten mile trip in a car means about twenty minutes dently made no attempt to fas ten the guilt on anybody, in fact he seems to have rather sympathized with the guilty ruffians. Mr. Gilliam saw his commodities passing over the road i Spring has brought with It a rival each day was more than 1500 gross! of the one-piece day frock and fash tons. Using figures on the cost of! lon nas lven W 8 warra welcme- " u ' i j i fact, the two-piece 'resa has scored nauhne worked out bv economists' '. . ? . .. . at the Iowa Experiment Station, it a triumph. It is chic, simple- and youthful and Is developed In many dutv and did it in an efficient !was shown that the cost of moving; orto 0f drew fabrics with kasha and courageous manner and this traffic over a dirt road would this shows what an officer can b 26-44' wh!le u eost only luo a do when he wants to. Another outrage as bad as the Needleman case occurred nf time consumed and is iust alsome weeks ago in Johnston, tastp fnr a inv ridpr Thirtv but for some reason has not at tracted so much public attention- Here is a good chance for day to move the same tonnage over a paved road. , This was a daily saving of $14.74, and on this basis of 300 days a year the actual saving in fuel for moving the tonnage would be $4422. If the paved highway costs $40,000 per mile a snliritnr nr some other officer !whieh is the general average, the sav ing above interest charges would pay j for the road in less than twelve years, the statisticians report. They nnint a. .4- . L. C - J L fumi uub tuau uiese ugurea ao noi take into account other savings in -(Phila- miles an hour can be made very easily over any dirt road when it is in e-nnH condition and on the hard surface roads forty to to show his metal. Referring fifty miles an hour is frequent-1 to this matter the Smithfield ly done. This ability to travel Herald in a recent issue said as ranidlv from place to place follows: i.: v,onn. I 'This crime iudeed from such re-i the lives Of the people of North Po. " we have been able to gather the cost of operating commercial ve- rornlinn Snnn thprp will he nas iar Iess mnigaung' circumstances " v no remote places. Good roads 'about ha the Needleman case innt.0' and motor cars are bringing ' Martin. eountv which created such j lphla Leder)- the people close together and state-wide interest trom the day ol constantly smoothing out the,,ts consummation to the day its per differences that have hereto- Platers were safely lodged behind fore existed in the folks of the the Bate of th state P,-ison- A1" different sections. Soon we thouSh exonerated at trial, Needle mav have a sort of standard- mas was indiscreet in that he talked ized product. This may be ob- to much about a woman who was aP" lectionable in some ways but if Pny engaged to another man. the standard is raised where But here we have the storv of a imnrnvement is needed and not 'ounS man who has committed no lr,wprpr1 nnv wWe thp results offense at all but who, despite .... ..v. upon the whole will be good and silk alpaca in great favor. It la pictured here In the latter material. "I intend to go out and wake up The demand for milk in Goldsboro the country," cried the young col- has been decidedly increased as a re lege graduate. suit of the recent campaign by the Next day he accepted a job sell-ihome demonstration agent to encour ing alarm clocks in the rural dis. lage milk drinking. Some milk now tricts. (New York Telegraph). has to bes hipped in each day to sup- ;ply the increased demand. Subscribe Now For Your Home Paper SPECIAL TwoYc,i.s For $3,00 9 The Beaufort News Arica Industry Coveted by Both Peru and Chile but who, despite this fact, was assaulted in a most shame ful manner I ing. thrust ar.: SPECIAL 18 DAY EXCURSION FARES TO NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND CONNECTIONS June 24, July 1, 8, IS, 22, 39 August 5, 12, 19, 26 September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 October 7, 1925. Limited 18 days including day of sale Round trip fare from Beaufort via Norfolk and Baltimore or Washing- stripped of all his cloth-rton ?-u; via uoiosboro and Wasti- ..... , . ;incrtr.n S3fl AC TUr m r VCAD ROnW iln- mrika ar.u neui into a out-rung, scun;p-n(iie uiiin ne lose cnsL'ious- - ..v. ' A copy of the North Carolina nesS) anj then deserted by his as-;stations- Information on application year book issued by the North sailants and left in the dark in the ito al1v a?ent or Carolina Club of the University wooa, to his fate. By sheer force! J- F- DALT0N- has recently reached this office. 0f his youthful strength he mad? his ' General Passenger Agent, The year book treats in an in- escape alone from the burning stump j Norfolk, Va., 10-1-25 teresting manner a number of and rambled the burnt woods in a1 subjects all of Which should be nude condition until the coming of PLENTY OF WORK FOR of interest to North Carolinians dawn enabled him to find hi3 way to j SUPERIOR COURT Miss Lucy F. Lay of Beaufort, the home of a negro woman where I Conitnued from page one) Who IS a student at the Univer- first aid could be administered, sity, has an article in the year This is not the end of the story.' book which discusses very thor- Ever since his terrible mutilation 'Oo OUghly "County and County- he has been conltned to his bed. He Group Homes for the Poor." is now in a hospital in Dunn slowly 44 It appears that there are ninety recovering. The entire left half of 49" two county homes in North hia chest extending as far as the 50' Carolina and that their total waist line is entirely void of skin 63" Value including lands was and the muscles of the left arm! $2,724,741.76 in. the year 1922. are so badly burned that he is unable' The Study shows that the to move the left arm without th;j aid, c5' homes were caring for more 0f the right. 57' than fifteen hundred people. The interest that the people in the!58' There appears to be a rather community where this crime was 60' wide difference in the inst:tu- committed in trying to ferret out. tiujin. ouuic aic juuu, ovins 015 uie iacis in nis case in oraer niat 'r,'! 1 1 II Chief prizes in the Tucna-Ariea controversy between I'eru and Chile are lUe harbor and city of Arica. and oik of the nuiin Industries there Is the mining of nitrates. Th iiliotosritpt. gftww a scene 1b the big nitrate factory ot Arlcii where tlie product is refined nod sucked for exprl. SECOND WEEK Monday. June 15 Maxwell vs. Coulbourn, et al. Styron vs. Davis Chadwick vs Simmons Co. Willis vs Hobbs Coal Co. vs Town Beaufort 1 Free 1 64. medium grade, and others the guilty ones may be tried ajid have no bath tubs at all and commendable. The crime is serious g-' some have bath tubs which enough to justify the state in joining lf8" tr.ey ao not use ior Darning hands with the local citizens in their purposes. The practice of ad- baffling attempt to find convicting ting insane people and fee-'evidence against the mutilators of Me minded to the homes is a 'this young man. defect that should be remedied There is room for improve ment in most of the institutions' in several respects. Carteret's! county home seems to be, ac cording to the report, about an average PRESS GLEANINGS MAGAZINE READERS. The University News Letter has been publishing some sta tistics which indicate that North Carolinians do not read as much as they should, or atjhearMr. Sunday. any rate as much as some oth er folks do. In magazine read ing California takes the lead with several other western states close behind. The New Englandera read quite a lot as also the people of Ohio, Iowa, Michigan and Colorado. The average circulation of women's magazines for the United States is one for every 8.31 persons. California's average is 4.60 and North Carolina's 1806. All of the Southern states make a poor showing. In North Carolina there is considerable difference in the reading habits of the people of the various counties. Eunconbe county, where tourists are most numerous, leads the small with HOPING FOR RESULTS. We hope that Rev. Billy Sunday is i doing much good in Winston Salem. Some two weeks ago we mailed about half a hundred statements to citizens if tha.t town who are indebted to us and up to this writing we have had checks from two. It may be that our debtors haven't been going to They ought to go. -(Davie Record.) HOW WE'VE GROWN. "The Province of New Jersey, ia America" was offered for sale in London for $25,000 on April 16, 1681. The total wealth of the state of New Jersey in 1S22 '-.as estimated at $11,794,189,000, and t he United States would not sell even at that price New York Sun. C9. 71. 72. 7fi. 77. 78. 80. 81. 82. 85. 88. 93. 94. 95. 97. Gum Co. vs Ramsey Tuesday, Jane 16th M. City Mfg. vs Weeks Ramsey vs Johnso Fort vs Lewis Willis vs Helms Ramsey vs Smith Wednesday, June 17th Freeman Bros, vs Wickizer Colt Co. va Springle Hendrix vs' Bryan Moore vs Moore Davis vs Willis Thursday, June 18th Herington vs Sellers Bft. Motor vs Robinson ' Golden vs Golden Woodland vs Gower, et al Brotherhood vs Hill Ab. Willis vs OC Willis Davis, vs Willis jet al. Finer vs. Ennett Carter vs West Con. Co. Henderson vs Cooperage Co. Friday, June 19th Merritt vs Railroad (Sou) In Re: Mann's will Gillikin vs Ramsey et al Gillikin vs Gillikin Colt Co. vs Sabiston Saturday, Jua 20th MOTIONS SPECIAL MOTIONS Public Demonstrations t JUNE 4-5-6-J" -of .J FLORENCE OIL RANGES I anj CAN'T BE DONE. There are many things we would 7. 8. 12. 13. 14. 20. 30. 34. 50. Iron Works vs D. A B. Gillikin vs Wade Uzzell vs Taylor Huff vs Gillikin et al Huff vs Gillikin Willis vs Kirman Bell Bros, vs Garner Bell Bros vs Garner ' Motor Co. vs Lashley Co. i i k IS v, jr.. .... I hm ITiWVAH Y.T I I I 1-JIIIJ , ml Parties and witnesses need not at- like to do to improve .The News-: tend Court until day on which the This oil range has focused heat! EVERY WOMAN IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT ON THESE DATES There will bfe an expert Domestic Science Demonstra tor in charge Light Lunch Served. : - JUNE 4-5-6- Gaskill-Mace Company case in which they appear is set. I Herald, but one of the things that we think some of our readers would hlfe us to do can't be done. The eight or ten pages con't all be "front"' !weighed in the balance there won't 1 1 pasres. Some folks have the misUk- ;be much wear and tear on the b-lanca en idea that anything that is not oa (Detroit Free Press). If the summer girl's costume ia , jHfj) Hard ware TWO STORES Both on Front Street Furniture

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