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1 Beaufort ll InlE suit LtbTtryX The best advertising medium published in Carteret Co. PwEADING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE EODY WATCH Your label and pay your subscription VOLUME XIV 8 PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THLRSDAY JUNE 18 1925 PRICE Sc SINGLE COPY NUMBER TWENTY FIVE County Board Lets Contract For Roads Road To The East And One To The West Are To Be Paved. About Ten Miles In All. Simmons Corporation Suc cessful Bidde. $300,000 Worth Of Bonds To Be Sold CIVIL MATTERS i OCCUPY COURT CCOD ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN WILL INSTALL I. O. O. F. ! EY CHAUTAUQUA YESTERDAY I OFFICIALS IN ATLANTIC! TREASURER WILL NEGOTIATE LOAN FOR STATE DEBT As a result of action taken by the Board of County Commissioners at the regular monthly meeting on Mon day two sections of paved roadway nearly ten miles in length will be STRAWEERRY CULTIVATION IS NOW PRACTICALLY CERTAIN Rain, thunder and lightning some- An installation of officers for the what marred the pleasure of the I. 0. 0. F. and Rebekah Lodges will . . 1Crtn'arKe crow tnat attended the open- itake place in Atlantic Friday July Taylor Suit Results in $1500 ing ni ht performance at the Chau- 10th. The exercises will begin at! n k r X J tauqua tent last evening but still the '10 o'clock and will take place in the I Other Cases Tried audience got a great deal of pleasure school auditorium. Congressman Total Of Nineteen Millions . OLlt of it.. Thf Rnrnphiim Pnm. TKp fcio- rrimin.,i .WW n,A t . ... . ! ' ' ' vv"' " neeucu i or uencu, cnoois , " , . , , . Pny opened with a concert that last-address of the occasion. of the wav last week and Simpi-ior j I i Court haa Kpph onMff,i in th- ' th. T 1 10TXy nVC mmutes At a recent meeting of Concordia Court has been engaged in the , the gong flnd redtals iano an(, vjolin ' trial of various civil cases this week. t, .t ; p0 ou.ge J Jseauiort me 101 Although it has been rather warm in P formers in Rus- lowing officers were elected: Aitnougn it nas Deen rather waim in E:nn rnot,lm- moj . the court room at timpa .Turlo-o Unm- ... . ... . . ' ment which was hill and the lawyers have kept stead- very good. The Noble Grand W. 0. Williams, Vice Noble Grand R. D. Whitehurst, And Roads- ISSUE SHORT TERM NOTES (By M. L, Shipman) Raleigh, N. C. June 15 The cap- Unless something unforseen hap- , .r. ,!cens to nrevent it Carteret county , . peaer. Mr. uratnweu has nothing consirucieu very snoruy. une 01 r .,, . ... , . veity i uesuay wmcn grew out 01 Rpnsntinnal tr mv hnt hA a mnt at .... j . itruckers will be shinpine strawberries ... , .. , sensational to say hut had a most at. tne roaus is nom Newport to tne . . us huiiiik oi cattle on ore rianKS. ily at work and considerable bus- ,ecture bv - Grathwpl, nwimkt- Treasurer D. M. Jones, Secretary J. ital city of the Mate has the past iness has been dispatched. There ? I Utnwe" ePtlmlRt R. jinnett. Officers for Miriam Re. week been the Mecca of the Baracas 1 wno iivpn UTi t.o nis rpniitntinn nc a ni .... .... , . . . was another round of the tick con- o,Q r.tv,,.,n u ,1- bekah Loctee were elected as follows: ana rnnatnea Mhie classes ot North Noble Grand Mrs. H. H. Lewis. Vice Carolina, while m administration cir- u i i i nr .i. ai. " traprive wv nf nrpRpntino1 nlH t.rutha forks of the Newport river, about,10 " "!.":JU A compromise was reached between Hia lW ' " I " " ' four and three quarters miles and!8 car r mo,e a. aay- " attorneys Abernethy and Abernethy ,, v, . v. ' u retarv J days. Noble Grand Mrs. C. T. Chadwick, c8 the debit balance in the State's Treasurer Mrs. L. P. Hudgins, Sec- general fund has advanced a step niorn T T? T;v.r.,,. hiffhev and "wavs anH mpans" Viavp oo and he showed how it is , i. , i , . . .... j .... ceen proviaea to nnaie tne situation .....r i, v, v,;J 6 ""c v-""c v.vnt.ia B,.u pogsible to overcome the obstacles . ... .... , ... The," - - - " 6 ' attorney A. D. Ward for the State w D A ICU C Af AD V mporari.y. xne Attorney uene- IKJILM .Xwll 111 i i - " ..66...6 Convicts thp Statp HiirViwair f'.nmmls. and some pathos. The audience by! FAD CUfDCT A DV '.,' " t i'uu oaiimmu tion of a number j-j M 1 1 1 J? 1 1 l,Irl .tlinll J the other is from Beaufort to North Kal1 ates nave u" "c,'u; representing the cattle j. a .l. o -i ana it is consiuereu uiuuouh; uwi ecv j t. contract was let to tne commons LOn-, " . "iuei maue uy juuge earn. wg fill d ith humor nj , ..... .. . , , .. eral others will add their names to . ... ., ,. , wds lulea wltn numor, gooa sense. struction corporation or Charlotte. : . . o -j 4V. 111 reKaro io tne matter wmcn ihl . i. . i.. i j i tne list in a lew uays. umiuea liiib ,i j v.i:i.j .u. r ii.e wuik is to ue uone in yu worKing t . - .ucr n B1,uuitr page w annlansp xhweA that ho ' Rome wno nave Biirneu uu iui iiui it., xt ' ' " . me iiews, All of the members were present acre or one acre have said they in- The principal civil action of the address was highly apreciated. the Governor rewards heroism of a tpnrt T.ct nam mnrp man T.nev nut . Monday at 11 o'clock when the board ' , . Anmn fnr r" ' t was lne case 01 ay is the nnnvpnprf Snmo ntv,pr h,,cinDoa TOaa I". . ' against George G. Taylor. This :nKtui j.x "tin vvciau i w uv Miss Lena I. Will of Sabina, Ohio Fees May Gve Governor Mc colored prioner and other events of Chautauqua Superintendent read and tabulated. The board then I has . . . 7 lnls year- 6ne 1S a graduate ot the transacted and shortly after twelves " work-n f gome weeks to t SUI1 ir aouuu "r personal injury ohio gtate University dnd has been o'clock the road bids were opened, ' Ie vfrv greW U an aCCldent at 8 COtt0n with Swarthmore Chautauqua for a much encouraged now and feels i ,f v Z number of Miss Wil1 hss a " very pleasing personality and is a went into executive session to con sider the bids. The bid of W. Bennett of Whiteville was the lowest sure of making a success of it. The The P u nintiiiiieiv ana was LmuJv nuru it o j. ij. ui u .,i. c. . y "ultMverv capable Superintendent. ,)p,i(p when thPv want to 1., " 7'" " other members of the Chautauqua Lean's Secretary Two Thous and More A Year (By M. L. Shipman) c , . , T ,... . , Jjaiaua-i niiauiiea uiuie classes oi 1 Raleigh, June lGth A ruling by c, , . . , , ... ,, ... State was in session here from Thu the Attorney General s office "boosts , ... , . h !c, f w uay U,1U1 ouiroay nignt, a ipAovw i or tne pminxin ana tne oiff Uci TMV t tu; srprrtnrv si rnnnln flinnnH cftvs-tii v. nit vuuiui ucauci. iui?n r 1. . owiir XT,.r(, r..A ,lFl4- , ' ....... o ""'"" vj Minnie Exum Sugg of Greenville, N. year, it is said, or fifty cents on each auie. xne lunowwig is a oi u,K The plaintiff 5s represented by At- c-r,.., inteest make up a weekly period with little of outstanding significance to relate. I The annual convention of the Baraca.Philathea bible classes of the rs- It was the organization's Silver Jubilee and the delegates were pronounced in the u l 1 r w.c f Wpat.hfir com t uns are favor- ... iL . . , ureeuviue, .n. ' '"-j vt.. ., tv,o). Q;0 the bond oifered by him and because Tho fnnraina. n (k( a"0ln!ys . lney woula arpeal- C. who is a graduate of St. Mary's commission issued. The' Legislature . " " " 7 V committee under ion of John D. Berry, had ha n fiU r.,r ctimoxt t V,iu piaintlfl la TepreSenteO Dy At- 01,1 ; d1:u H .l J nf 1007 r,nco1 on o.t oKi;D,in. oil T - - ones who are interested in growing tornpVR xuthpr Mmilron. Alvnh ""wdIU i ... ' TT, . " sure. The local nnanciai conouion. ine type oi .,,, - juvesay oi L,evisburg, W. Va. who is anu auowing tne secretary a .. . , . , .... , .oerries. Hnm5Hn anH c. ft WhAKtiv At.. . . ' ,i , . the directi roaa to oe constructed is sana as- . . , . . - nhalt which is the same as the More ' W6 unuers,gneu nereDy ag,ee torneys J. F. Duncan and A pnait, wnicn is tne same as tne Moie- . . ... . .,. ..,, i 1 M,v, tu ' are appearing ior ivir. layior. ' n .i .. ......i... ... nnn H rt a.;(, Tv.- T 7 T, , as set oposite our names and market other suits tried up to the time of t, , ' , At r v u V " who came either as guests of the on this type of road were as follows: .arno aopm.rUnlr tn tVlo fnrnSfl (.r.r,.1., ."th"u" tllef up to the time ot Drexel University. Attorney General Nash has discover- , , K v is w in inis writinir are vvarvpntnn vs Harrt-i .i .1... .. . , wuimuou ui icbicocuwuvcs im nic fcoiomon nuns Corpora-!S- W. Morgan Davis Construction Corporation . . bid on other types, but not sand as- phalt. Name F. J. McGuire sand asphalt (oil) jT- L- pVPr $216,125.00 Simmons Construction tion sand asphalt (oil) $193,346,00; w- river sand asphalt (lake) $209,746,0.0 A. B. Powell W. P. Bennett Sand asphalt (oil) J- s- Fulcher $180,403.00; sand asphalt (lake) Gibbs Bros. $197,623.00. J- T- Norris Commissioners Huntley, Taylor Dora Merrill and Hall voted in favor of letting the A. N. Fodrie contract to Simmons and Commis- Manly Eubanks sioner Whitehurst voted against it. L- L- Springle A motion offered by Commissioner Raymond Hunnings Huntley authorizing the clerk and the W. P. Smith county attorney to arange and ad- J- S. Sabiston vertise the sale of $300,000 worth of c- T- Eubanks road and bridge bonds was passed, King Commissioner Whitehurst voted a- G- D- Purifoy gainst the motion and the others W. W. Davis voted for it. The bonds are to be B- H- Russell sold July the 6th. L W- Russell a A- a- j j , J. C. Merrill A motion was offered and passed jj Hiintle instructing the clerk to notify the y Board of Education that the Board of Commissioners assumes the $20, 000 in notes given by the Board of Education. The same is to be charg ed 'against the 1924-25 budget of the Board of Education. County Engineer Brooks was in structed to survey and get an esti mate of the cost of a new bridge ov er East Ward's Creek at a near lo cation. Mr. G. L. Arthur of More head City was appointed Commission er of Navigation for the next two HJ.. T T C'.Li.l.n nump ViO- fore the board and put in a claim for damages to his land by the highway. He stated that he would start an ac-! t tion in 30 days if something was not done about the matter. Mrs. Melvi na Gillikin and Mr. Bill John Gilli- atlv At- , i i i e t ne direction ot John L. Berry, had atly. At- gtudent at the university oft West straight slary of $2,500 a year. In , " u D Ward ,r. . . -.. , , moi ti, i i planned well and found no difficulty u- waia Virginia Mr. John Crothers of Ray- 1921 the salary was increased to $3,- -, , - m. , t ior. L .j. ..j n............ ...... . nnn j .. i,.,. ,..:..,. jn Providing tor the comfort of all ed that the Code Commission failed esty suit to recover for mules sold. ! This evening the attraction will be to bring hunclreds of bible classes throughout Acres I'laintilt got a judgment lor ?75 and." to fees of the Governor's secretary lu'"e""uu was " :H.r . . . .1 1 1.1. . j. i ivi .1.1 nrpK(. nv n I'unHn n i'.sii i o interest. i v- - ' r i I An order was issued by the court p 1 allowing Wallace Guthrie lind his fP tJiAsbR IHAKtS , in the recent revision of laws. The last Legislature increased the fee io wife to live separately. She is to j j2 have the custody of their five year; i o old son Elmer Lee. The husband is' QUICK TRIP TO CAPE from $4.50 to $5.00 and" the extra fifty cents goes to Secretary England. ! The automobile bureau under Com ored by the presence of Marshall A. Hudson of Syracuse, New York, of the first Other notable founder and teacher Bsraea Class in 1898. speakers were: Robert N. Sims, founder and teacher of the first Bar- I. T. Fodrie W. R. Powell H. W. Peterson K. A. Merrill G. L. Cotton Irvin J. Willis Dr. E. B. Whitehurst Jim Morton James Graham Sol Wilkins Lorenza Willis Lewis Dudley T. M. Thomas Jr. 1 Iir 1' IL Iflllllll IjIfilfM. ITUH1U nLl- v . v,v-iuv, x J uc. i i . , not to contribute any thing to her . . . ....., 0v,a a cai t ia sna os in aca Uass m Wortn Carolina twenty ! suport but is to help support the boy .izes of waf but ,f , booze ating expenses the past two montnRi years i ago; W. N. Everett, Secretary !.2 and see him occasionally runner gnouM eome UQmi Ma according to report ma(le to the ot State who delivered an address 1-2 J B- WlHiS l ThmaS H' he wi a good chance of being Governor by State Auditor Durham KentuTk v n t a p f t !.2 Wilhs divorce granted for five years overhauled. At any rate thig is what on Saturday. of. T'. 1 o separation. . .. , . . , x A . - of the Southern Baptist Theological f Pepsin Gum Co vs Ramsey Gro- of 7ls'tors who had he op- The last contingent of tne Barac- Semina Lou.isvil)e. The visitors 1 rePsm X"m vs famsey portunity of taking a trip in the ves- Philathea convention bade the State ,' , . . eery Co. Pla ntiff got judgment for , , , tu- i u .u it , . tl wre K'ven a sight-seeing trip over t , $170 20 el Monday thinks about the matter, capital adieu yesterday afternoon the dt on Frjd afternoon and 1-'2 n ' , At the request of Congressman when President Penny and the Bar- ,AnA . . . , Pearl Moore vs Will Moore, divorce r,,. 7, a . . .. , ... . banqueted the eame evening. All 1 , , ' Charles L. Abernethy the station aca quartette departed for Hender- v,,; t. i o a lowed for statutory offense. . , . . , M j,r.. f,i nv, . business sessions of the convention ... x, ,r ,.- . sent the boat over Monday for a trip sonville. The convention came to a , .,. A. 19 A ce Hoffman vs Henry Willis, al- . r T , . , , ... , t. were held in the auditorium of the .. ... i ,,,, to CaPe Lookout. At a quarter pis. close with annual convention sermm tk....,i t.,; - ... u 1 so Alice Hoffman vs David John Will- - . , . ... . ... T , , Tabernacle Baptist Church. 1 . , , . ,. five thee haser left the Inlet Inn preached by Dr. Kenneth J. Pfohl, n,. ., . c, t . .. 1 is both act ons d smissed. , , . . . . , r. , , , , . , , Tne Council of State has autnonz- 1 , . dock ana at a quarter past seven of Winston-Salem and an admirable . c. . T . . 19 D. W. Morton, admr. vs Hettis . , . ,hrt TV,a , n,. f T .. c. ed the State Treasurer to borrow a- t-, ,t, . , . ,rwas back at the same whrf. The address by Chief Justice Stacey o; j . , 1 9 Ann Dav s vs Wil e Turner plaintiff . . , , . . , ... ., ,. r- . round $19,000,000 from the First ,. , . v trip of about twenty eight miles the North Carolina Supreme Court. v .. , , v v , nnrt k got verd ct $336 and nterest. . , . . - rru T T t, r t.t j n National Bank of New York $9,000- 6 . . v . was back at the same wharf. The L. J. Penny of Hendersonville, was nnn . . . , . . , , ' . r, J. W. Warr neton vs R. T. Hardes- ...... J 000 of which is to be borrowed a- . . " . . . speed oi sixteen Knots was attained reelected president or tne waraca 1 ty, juugmeni inai piainuii R-cuvti which n0 1-2 ?175. 1-2 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. " ,ti . cl, . . .,... ,,,,.,.,. term notes oi $0,000,1100 bearing gainst the general fund on long term which however is not full speed for and Mrs. Z. H. Rose of Wilhamston, . , . ... ,oa u 4V j- t- , j , ,, notes bearing 4 per cent interest to the craft. Her 180 horse power continues the directing head of the . , . ,, .... , , .. , , ., , ., . , . , , take care of the deficit. Two short engine can drive her along at 20 Philatheas. Mrs. N. Buckner, of Ash- . IKnnAnnfl . knots or better when desired. She ville, was chosen to succeed herself as carries a machine gun too and other general secretary. The convention 1-2 ! t 1 1 njr. ,,, nr;:i; 1-2 iv.vereuu..u ubu.b . wpnnons wj,i(.h .Ip hev a vet v dun- o-ops tn Snlishiirv npxt vear. 10 Lay announce the approaching mar- . . , .. ., o ," rn v ,;OQt, wifv. 1 riace of their daughter, Nancy Rot- , . ., . . , ,. ....... . . , . , ... t lzed by the General Assembly, . .. , ... . ners. A similar vessel uuus uu-iy t- isis went on saie yesteru.iy ni nn- . ... , , . , o ers to Mr Charles Alexander WJntt- , . ,, , T, , . ., on account of Highway bonus to be o ers to mi. vnarits lexdiiucr vviiic gouthport Those in tne pjrty Mon- Department of Revenue and at its ' ........... 1 9 on Tuesday June 23rd twelve o'clock , ., ,u , x, , . 1 . issued as a part of the $20,000,000, !2 on iuesuay junc iuiu uc cu rf w Congressman Abernethy, three score sub-statiohs in various ' ' 1 9 noon, at at. raui s nurcn-Deauiuri, T..., , -,, 1 ,. ... , . ,.r .... Cl, nv, ,, ujr ui urt uuicm interest of 3 1-2 per cent are to pay notes previously issued in anticipa tion of school building bonds author- and . 1 1-2 Judge M. V. Barnhill, Mr. and Mrs. cities and towns of the State. The C. L. Abernethy Jr., Messrs N. W. lcense bureau has been working over- Taylor and W. G. Mebane. The time to meet the usual rush for 11- sembly. These notes mature in Jan- POLICE COURT ITEMS. Cases were disposed of by Mayor Thomas Saturday afternoon as fol lows: N N. C. No invitations will be issued in T-. r. . . n. 1 1 .1 !1 ceauion or moreneau uy anu an ... , iotj f imc.. ah,,,-, .. i.,t n0.,.nt..l.it... itl friends of the family are hereby cor- , .,1M . , u ... . n cides that county convict camps are menus 01 wne lan.ny n.c nciciy Mason, Monroe Gillikin and Walter on being in a position to serve al! , , dially invited to be present at the .... The chager js wh;(t Mmen comer8 jn a position t() meet ,.e churchy cajj an ..gbig.. boat that ;s s-ne js t;uiroments. The Department ex strong and seaworthy. She is also pects the sale of licenses to bring tt The Attorney General's office de les that county convict camps are not subject to the regulations of the GUY HAMILTON AWARDED I A COLLEGE DEGREE Boston. June 15 Eleven hundred kin were allowed $5 each from the 1 Henry Hill and Dave Bell fighting, county poor fund. A motion was judgment suspended on payment of passed authorizing the chairman, the costs. degrees were awarded today by Bos- clerk and the county attorney to sell j Sam A Thomas and Lester New- ton University at its fifty-second an the T. M. Thomas Sr., farm to C. R-.kirk fighting, judgment suspended on nual commencement. Amongthe re- Wheatly lor ?8,olu. very comfortable to ride in. Nobody the State not less than $5,000,000. got seasick on the trip Monday. MR. WILLIS AND MISS MASON WED State Prison Board, one of which forbids the flogging of prisoners. This opinion was prompted by n charge of Judge Sinclair in the Nash superior court to the effect that flog ging in county convict camps is for bidden by an order of the State Pris on Board. Two guards of the Rocky BATH SUIT ORDINANCE HAS BEEN REPEALED j U !, W...VW. f Mr nn.l Trc T.. .T I. IllIIIC VI. AT.. . .... . , . v A, .. ,. , ,, . T, . . o 1,,,. Mount convict camp were convicted The hnih Knit ordinance wnich C. Davis nn Front, street Saturday 1 payment of costs r.s to Thomas. New- cipients was Guy Hamilton of Atlan- . M c,r w;. of beating a prisoner to death and CITY EUDGET ADOPTED. tic, N. C, who was warded the de- , , , , , .. ',,,!' .,. ,. u m i p,.,n.. sentenced, to twenty years each and n , i. j j mi. i been repealed and bathers may wear hs 0 Marshellberg and Miss liuuie v. if The budget for the expenses of the town of Beajfort for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1926 has been a dopted. This was done at a meeting M Mn.ria vir.I-t.no- tram.: law gree 01 D"Kl OL a neon.- . ..... - f f Atlantic were quietly u kilk in hospital, not tried A n. j-i."Oi v.v....i...fs . . , . . . - . AA nt y om Ule "veiMi,y ociiooi ui Mrmu, i th l.-lr.P of t'nn mo- .ite,l in ,rvi Reverend W I ULIK II HT I lb iV f .TCl.UtU tr j v wj. j- v. . .... vu. ... v.. v.- .....p, r- - - - -- i"" . 0 , , , . jt j. costs. 1 ! T , . t ,n on tn ition adopted by the board of com- Lewis performed the ceremony. A . ,' "extenuating" circumstances bi ought a . .. .... i . i 4U tv out in me legal lnterpretaiion oy urc W. C. Willis,., Meredith Etherige Symphony hall to overflowing with and T. W. Brinson all charged with relatives and friends, and the bright- held in the city hall Tuesday night. ! violating traffic ordinances were let y colored hoods worn by candidates : A special meeting of the board was issioners the matter is "left to their number of friends from Atlantic, Newport and elsewhere were present for the ceremony. own consciences. The State Highway Commission received 103 bids on twelve road projects during the week. Approx:- The budget is now on fijj at the city 0ff with costs under suspended judg- f0r the higher degrees, and by fac- held Tuesday night for the purpose ed to take up with State Fire Insur- mately $2,000,000 is to be expended hall for public inspecljpfti and will ment. V , ' ulty members, made a colorful scene, mainly of adopting the town's bud- ance Commissioner the matter of al- on something like 100 miles of road remain there until the first Monday. An academic procession Dreceded the e-et for the comintr fiscal year an lowinc repairs to buildings owned by wav around ' fifty miles of which is DIRECTORS MEETING ceremonies. No honorary degrees a little other busines was transacted. R. W. Daniels. B. W. Arthur was! to be hard-surfaced. This is only .An important meeting of the di- were given. , The change in the bath suit ordinance elected Commissioner of Navigationlabout one-tenth of the mileage the rectors of tjie Chamber of Commerce President James Lukens McCon- was favored by Commisioners Smith, for the coming year. D. L. Godwin commission expects to complete this in July when a public hearing will take place. Any citizens who are in terested in the matter are invited to attend the hearing on the first Mon- has, been called by President U. E. aughy of Wesleyan university gave Parkin, and Wheatly. Commission- was alsc a candidate 'for the posi-jyear. This is conditioned in the de day in July and make any sugges- Swann to take place tomorrow after- the commencement address. Bishop Noe opposed repealing the law. The tion and received thev otes of Com- cision of the Supreme Court rela tions which they see fit. jnoon (Friday). It will be held in William F. Anderson, acting presi- Mayor and Treasurer were authoriz- missioner Noe and Parkin. Com-jtiveo the acceptance of loans from W. L. STANCIL, Treas. ,the office of the Beaufort Grocery dent of the university, presented the ed to renew some notes amounting to missioners Smith and Wheatly voted counties to the State to be refunded Town of Beaufort. Company at 4 o'clock. diplomas. $25000. The Mayor was instruct, for Arthur as did also Mayor Thomas. (Continued on page six) Mitt" H. -
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