Tfie .- , t advertising medium published in Carteret Co. READING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY WATCH Your label and pay your subscription VOLUME XIV 10 PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 1-7 1925 PRICE Sc SINGLE COPY NUMBER REAL ESTATE IS VERY ACTIVE IN SUNDAY SCHOOL CONV&NTION POTATO CURING HOUSE i r OR tAK 1 LKt I cuuinii nuw unuLR vunainuniuii County Board Orders More Road Building CARTERET COUNTY m .. rZ n , r , A1 n ... Country Property A Well A announced for Saturday and Lenox who represents the concern Newport Road To Be Continued To Oales Ireek. Also Build . . cnange Hand Sunday, September 26th and 27th, at that invented the process of curng From Mansfield To Bogue. Will Lay Asphalt From j Rapidly , the Methodist church, Newport. known as the forced air method, is STATE CAPITAL I Workers from all Sunday Schools The foundation for the potato cur-; 'of all denominations in the Cunty ing house being constructed by, are expected to attend the annual Messrs S. P. Hancock and G. W. Governor Working On Report Convention of the Carteret County Huntley was laid last week and the t OF Wage Commision. Ex- Sunday School Association, which has work is going forward rapdly. Mr.; pect Announcement Soon Oyster Creek To Atlantic , i WORK ON BRIDGE WILL START SOON For several' lyears the road ques-4 tion has been a live one in Carteret , county and judging from the crowd J on hand Monday at the county com-j missioners' meeting Monday it is still an important one. Delegations from several sections of the county were. n hand f or the purpose of present- ing their claims as to road improve- ments. In order to accomodate the crowd the board went upstairs to the county court room ana neard tne i various delegations. Mr. L. E. Ennett of Stella on be half of the people in White Oak township presented a petition and made a talk in favor of a hard sur face ro&d up Bogue Sound to the west. He was followed by W. G. Mebane and E. Walter Hill of Beau- j fort. R. T. Wade of Morehead City, Dr. W. Thos. Ennett of Richmond,; Va., all of whom stressed the great need of a road in the western part of j the county. Something of a contro- j versy was started when A. L. Wilson I of Newport made a speech advocat- DA APH APPROVF! ins the continuance of the naved DVXll.ll II 1 111 ? 1X5 road from the forks of Newport Riv er to Gales Creek instead of the Mans field route. Mr. Wilson's position Indications now point to the fact that in a short time work will begin on the much talked of bridge between Beauofrt and Morehead City. In thU Issue of the News there is a notice calling for bids on 175,000 cubic shards of dirt fill on the proposed structure. The bids are to be opened Monday October the 5th. The work is to be paid for by the county and will be a part of the sum to be a'dvanced th to the State Highway Commis sion by the county., 'It is al so possible that the Highway Commission will let a con tract for the rest of the bridge at its October meeting. (By M. L. SHIPMAN) Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 14 The con- n charge of the work. tinued heat wave in the Capital BOGUE SOUND LANDS SELLING '-resenting tne JNortn Carolina Tht ney potato curing house is lo- which broke records standing a quar- fcunday School Association in the crte(j near tfce dty,g water and j;ght ter of a century, the unflagging en- j For several months there has been convention will be Mr. D. W. Sims, plfmt Rnd just a few eet east of Ljve elgy 0f Governor McLean in putting considerable activity in Carteret" General Superintendent, and Miss 0ak atreet It is 120 feet long, 40 into effect his politics, interest in county real estate but for the' past Dalfy Magee, Children's Division Su- feet wj(le and u feet clcar insi(ie. the American Legion election, com- two or three weeks it has been s- penntendent. These speakers are There will bt six compartments and went on the latest statement on tha pecially so. Register of Deeds J." W. wel1 known in the Sunday School these c(m aj be jn use at one time deficit by Governor Morrison, the Hamilton has put on record a large wor!d; havin had vears of practical or separaU,iy ag rnay bt desired. The opening of all educational institu- number of realty transfers and there exPe"ence in the work with Sunday house wiIl bave a capacjty 0f 20,000 tions of Raleigh and a renewal . of are probably more in this issue of the Schools both largeand small. There bl:sht.ls of potatoes. It is the larg- the "mad dog" scare were matters . News than it has ever carried before. also be.on the Program a num-'egt house in the county and in fact which engaged interest of -Capital The biggest transaction recorded ber cf tne Prominent pastors, super- tbe second one. The other ons is a citizens during the past week. In recently is that of 200 acres on Bog- mtendents and ether Sunday Schoorgmari house bujlt several years ago addition there were a number of ue Sound from Mary C. Mansfield to workers in the county. by Mr. w. P. Smith on his farm. The comparatively minor matters which Morehead Bluffs for a consideration , , proprietors hope to have their build- were in the limelight for a brief mo- of $39,000. Besides this large deal! rla"S and Proram r ing ready for work by the 15thyof ment each day. Governor McLean in a good many other pieces of proper- are p.31"8,' n U a the 0ctober- Thev have 60 cres of P0" addition to working zealously at the ty have changed hands in Morehead P51. has- b- Wa aee an ttoes of their own which they expect Capital also attended to a host of min City and on Bogue Sound. Thei ,y, j.w to cure in ddition to any others that or matters. Interest was aroused largest transfer of realty that has oc- ,ffiterS haVe announced) again may Fri(Jay night -n the appointment of curred in Beaufort for some time .w year 8 p.- w." m. x . ! the judge to preside over the trial ea to tne oc.uy oc.oo. ... - niTDI If Cf TIAAT O of W- B-Co,e Rockingham, having present in the convention the PI Ul II l HI II II V I .J..J M. VlUAV .'Uf Will Uttya, TV tru.icsuay, luurg- day and Friday, Governor McLean was closeted at the mansion and or- was indicated by the stamps can celled on the records. The proper- iiu vii uugue quuiju. lire transfer of realty that has oc curred in Beaufort for some was consummated last week when Dr. n T r,.4 ..it ,.r iu v.,.u . t,- i. , t- 1 a largest number of representatives,, ings of Mr. Richard Dickinson. A' . f . . i ing to the number of miles traveled. Any Sunday School in the county is OPENING GOOD ders were that he was not to be dis turbed on any account. Newspaper- ty includes a store on Turner street, 6 1 ' I ' c , , -,u u- C many upns cnronea. r air ons men were unabe to see hi during nvrtanf tha SiinHutr Sfhrml with wntl'h m " a store at the corner of Live Oak and ,. . , A the convention is held, and others flW WTrTCIAT . ' " resiaence " Ann aM 0ne r within one mile of the convention LIll llAlfc!NMUNtWOOtherP,eCe8 ' church. It is expected that there ine ionowing is a list oi tne trans- wm be much friendly Manifest Interest By Large Attendance . . . , i CUIIipCLiLlUlI ;. j r 1 ..v Was eumwted hv P H Garner and I -1 fers recorded for the past two weeks: nl1umff thp eurwlfiv 9(,ho(), fol. the V V V . munua3' w,ul u" al-over the tinal report of the Was supported by P. H. Garner and Comm;Mee Appointed to Make Mary c Mansfield to Morehead T tendance of 322; of these 75 entered and Wage Commission, created Boone f 12 tTiia Arrangement, For Holding !HST2 0n Bogu it, the hh M and 247 went in to V of the McLean legislative coone lavored tne jviansneia route ci..: r..: .. .. 6 v i . the nwer othHps Rb th a nr. i, u moc n i as did County Attorney Luther Ham ilton. J. R. Morris of Atlantic said Election on Question that time and at the same period Sec retary Sink of the Salary and Wage Commission was at the Mansion. The Beaufort Public Schools for white report was that the two were going an at- over the final renort of the Salarv as a pro- consideration $39,000. A. P. Willis and wife to E. H Gor- POLICE COURT DOCKET the lower grades. Besides this, ar- gram by the 1925 General Assembly. rangements have been made to take Thursdav nie'ht. the Gnvprnn, lW- . ; NOT QUITE SO LARGE care 0f some 18 or 20 pupils from the ed until the "we sma' hours" of Fri- ( r . .rural school districts in -the highway on the matter in hand. It is ex- ret'hans not cuite so many cases' school. While, the class rooms of the nprtod that ho will annnnnn - E. H, Gorham and wife to Mary.,Wretried by Mayer Thomas in Po- lower grades are over crowded there wajre gcaies during the coming week. er meeting of the Sal- Af a crtoniul mootinr hair) lacf he was not opposed to building roads M , , , , ... B ham tract on Bogue Sound, considsr any v;heve but that people east under- . . v c , . ation $1 Oand other valuables. 3 1 1 , of the town Beaufort went on rec- ', stoou mat n tney voted ior tne , . . . . , i , E. H. Gorham and wife to Marv ' bridge that a road would be built to thg . Hmitg The M. and all Willis lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; 11; 12; 33; llce Conrt Monday afternoon as us- is room enough in the upper classes after anoth the east. He asked the board to move members of the board we).e preser)t 14; 15; 16; $10. and other valuable ua xhe attendance on the part of to accomodate the rural students. ary and Wage- Commission. Predic tne asphalt plant to Hunting uar- exce commisBioner Whitehurst. A consideration. spectators was good however. The The auditorium of the school was tion in well informed circles was that ter township and ttart work in that section. The board then adjourned for dinner. resolution to this effect was passed Louisa W. Willis to b. T, Dixon first case tried was that of John Al- crowded with pupils, teachers, par-the Commission and the Governor by unanimous vote. 'c't 5 in Block 8, block 126, Morehead len, a colored youth, charged with ents and others interested in the op- have no intention of visiting salary I Mr. C. P. Dpu who nwris a fish City, consideration $5,500. speeding. He plead guilty and got ening exercises. Chairman of lue roHuftlnrs nnnn anv Istop iwrfmn nf At the afternoon session Jesse H. . scrap factory 'near Lenoxville was, Geo. A. Barfoot and wife to Har- off with $3.70 the costs in the case, board of trustees, U. E. Swann pre- present state employes. Where the Davis of New Bern and J. R. Morris present at the board meeting and lett ,G. Willis lot 6 block 147 More- The case of John B. Congleton charg- sided over the meeting which began Wage Commission will get its effect of Atlantic again urged the board stated his objections to the proposed head City, consideration $600. ed with drunkeness, took up more by the singing of America by the jve work win be when new employes 'to move the equipment to Hunting extension. He said that he had A. B. Deans and wife to Geo. A. te and finished the crowd with whole school. Reverend E. Frank are hirea These will come in a num Quarter township and start work built his factory down there to get Barfoot lot 6 block 147 Morehead more entertainment than any other. Lee then read a chapter,, from the ber of instances at a lower rate and After some discussion a motion was away from the town and now it is Citv $100 and other valuables. ;There were two cases a2ainst Jc;hn Bible and this was followed by the an eventful saving in salaries of passed that the contractor be in- proposed to bring the town down preeman Morris and wife structeci to move nis piant as soon as tnere. ii tms territory snouici De Myrtle Morris 1 1-20 acres at Atlan the work now under way is finished, taken in it would mean a bier in- j.:. i nn .i i .i ... ... . " UK ti.uu aim iuve auu wittuuii. 1 , i,:u .. ; tu i a v.j cl Work then will start on a nine toot crease in taxes and would injure his . . . , . n ",c " ""c ''t 7 make a tri into the nlountain sec- sand asphalt road between Oyster business very seriously. Mr. W. A. Jt ?! LI an"n lW, d- fuf "f ? ?. on for one or two addresses during Creek bridge and Atlantic. A no- Mace and Mr. F. R. Seeley were pres- " .." ?i t, ua ,..,.. "'.'." -? the week. He will take in the fam- and in one of these hp was let, of!" invoration nronounced hv Reverend v,,,.,V,.,j niaii,y tuuunafius is pivuivlcu 30 day jail sentence. He took an ap- with a short talk in which he said the , , . , I a n n hnri (Vfittan vooKt i rt r'mlVT . i i i . i thp,. mH, n.aH inrfrwiimr ..j j:m...j .i f i ""- -- est tne scnooi naa ever naa. ... . . T , y1..:.i nv eettincr a laree number oi cer- ,, j ;i j i,;. u. j the contractor to extend the road The resolution adopted reads asi ' " .J. u u1kcu 1'"'" " u" "' " tv durintr his absence. 4 acres JVloreneaa lownsnip, " ' " p.sseu ior uie iieany co-uperation 01 , . , , . , . , ine iwavor to ne easv witn mm. ne n.. 1 i " ' i. u. j i a y " . . tinued and all W. f. Foreman and wile to Jf. w. v" " 1 superintendent it. u. rntz to tne nowteing constructed out of New-follows: Adams port so as to connect with the Bogue i Be it resolved bv the Mavor and cns'deration. ?250- Sound road near Gales Creek. Then Board of Aldermen of the town of the contractor is to move his plant Beaufort N. C. ' to some point near Mansfield and pro- i gt. That it is the opinion of this ous Toe River Fair in Mitchell coun- reeords since 1900 ,' , , . ' . hard for annthpr rhanrp in whioh - 0 , - .. were broken on Saturday when the .Willis lot 13 block 6 Morehead City lmia ior anotner cnance in wmcn audlence Mr. Swann spoke of him m Pe0f.f;va aq 1 a tomno no consideration shown. -A A. 1 A J 1 A i.A attempt ne was supported Dy ailoi-- highly commendatory terms. ney C. K. W neatly. He admitttd Mr. E5th consecutive day with a temper- &f lll'O DrAlm OA diKVonan tiro a nnsisJ ceed to build along the sound to the 'Board that all territorv Ivin east of Fred W Wlllis and wlfe t0 W v- Z iT 7 7 1 SpoKe Dneny " l"e suen 01 c(i Previouslv the record had been village of Bogue. A motion was BeaufoiJ N C from thT extme Fleeraan lot 9 block 69 Mprehead mg been drunk on one of the oc-, education, fit8 aim and ideals and ,Soul ,how 6, , , 6 jEeauioit, i. k,. irom tne extreme . q , . ,, casions referred to but said that an- th fh vavj01, pi.,,, retired to J inougn snowers passed, to have the Simmons Con-'point of Leoxville, N. C, Taylor's C,ty- consideratn not shown then the var ous classes retired to were e ted th rain hich visjt. HtniPinn rnmrsnv nut a tnn mat nf n i j xt r.- i , , , M. L. , Helms and w f e to C. H. olnef man nao B'ven nim ine uquoi tbelr respective rooms and another ... " . . .. itJ struction Company put a top coat of Creek and North River, should be ,,. .: - to get drunk on and had then stolen ,,. u in j,Mnfnrt ed tne western part of the state dur- r;4- :a t: tm , .iw $(.OU irom mm, given mm a oiatK , Mn,prinf-nHint. Frit.y. has heen in- this - - . - eye and poured two gallon8 of gaSo-'f -rr::;:: ; n. "hR.leigh. The local rainfall- is linp on him c about 12 inches less than norma) for line on mm. mitK rf thp State Dpnai-tmpnt. nf Education ,tnat tne nign scnooi nere , aspnan on tne onve way in tne (brought within the limits of the court nouse grounds ana to lay a:t0wn of Beaufort, and that sidewalk along side oi rt. f (;( s0 favor the annexation J. R. Ball of North Harlowe came , t .y tirritcry and that it be before the board and asked to have , bl.ougbt within the corporate limits reeman lot i diock oi moien.u, Jn the case of charlie Smith charg, the matter of paving the Beautort-' of the gaid Town wy, consideration uu. wJth an 8ssault Qn a femaltJ) Miss valuables. J.. L. Guthrie and wife to C. H. Freeman lot 1 block 61 Morehead I will ber estored to. the accredited Arecord breaking school opening Harlowe road taken up with the State Highway Commission. The Chairman promised to take it up with Highway Commissioner C. R. Wheatly Dr. C. L. Duncan having resigned as County Health Officer the board elected as his successor Dr. E. B. Whitehurst. The name of Dr. Manly Mason was placed in nonv 2nd. Tht Dr. C. S. Maxwell, H. M. Parkin and W. P. Smith members of this Board and G. Geo. L. Duffy and wife to Mrs. . . . , " A.tmAi.nt wa9 list this year. In order to stay there w jt r 1 r ...... 1 L . i . . 1 C 1-4. " .ninnnln tnvn liffnvillf n vl rs Ct Mrs. u. r. messner lot o owe .ot ,et off with the costs. The evidence 5 block 2 "Bogue Bluffs By The Sea'! ... v . - 5 ' f thio naaa wraa ffr tth i i lprnrv W. uuncan, pft.-jprnt.-0 in. anj other valu, ... . the school laboratory next year. n;,. Att k j v,o - - une or lwo witnesses swore mat tne, by appointed a Committee to act for"" T ' trnn tn npvei defendant cursed Miss Smith and that and oh behalf of the said Town, to? Ln lots 6 7 8 Zi 7 41 t0k heF by the Shk takp all npcessarv sten,. nroceedin0s. ?01P- .,otS 8 .bltk her. He did not go on the stand but 1 ' MAi'phparl have all necessary acts passed by Ctiy, consideration not shown. Several witnesses who saw the af fair said he did not touch the worn an. City attorney Duncan tried to in Raleigh caused considerable con- a . . . 1 -CP ' 1 (I1L. 1 1 permanently some different arrange- cern 10 scno01 oniciais. n"8 ments will have to be made, about can not accomodate the children but is is hoped to solve tne situation. At the same time Peace Institute, St., Mary's College, Meredith College and State College were getting under JEWISH NEW YEAR PnSh Hashanah. the Vwish New V with 'ecord breaking enroll- Year, begins tomorrow evening (Fri- n,'nts-. & Iooks lihe 8 bi 'ear in day) at sun down and last for twenty educational circles all over the state .... , ithe Legislature and otherwise to do, . w.Mi,. f T nM -wo- oy xayior. , " n. City attorney Duncan tried to " " " - - - - - according to reports received here of Mrs. Malancy Hamilton of Sea Lev-'the said territory be brought within " f " " " out what started the troume out Jewish relig- the great demands being made on ....... . ...1.!.. i:.ti.v. a.. .:4. i a. rr v..o...v... T. . was unable lo do so. mere were ' a.,h nnnmnintinni Alice F. Hunter to B. H. Braddy , submisgiong to the charKe 0f lous CU8toms rest form their labprs i) and 10 block 18 Morehead City, . . , j on this day and spend it in meditation , Governor McLean has apointed um nvavpr It i tho Kpvpnth month Judge T. B. Finley to try - W. B. to e was put on the outside fund list to receive $10 a month. A motion was passed authorizing the payment of 4the taxes of Harvey Daniels of Atlantic and Mrs. Emily Paul of Sea Level. R. L Jones (colored) of Beau fort was relieved of his poll taxes. County engineer G. J. Brooks, Road Supervisor Norris and Lloyd Smith were instructed to go to Harker's Island and see what is necessary to put the roads there in passable con dition. ,The following were chosen as ju rors for the October term of court: Geo. R, Davis, Marshallberg; Claud V. Felton, Beauofrt; K. A. Merrill, (Beaufort, Winfield Davis, Beaufort; D. C. Morse, Stella: D. W. Gillikm, (Continued on page four) 3rd. That said Committee is al- consideration $825. so authorized and empowered to have e. H. Meadows trustee they were let' off with $3.40 the costs in each case. .tv u.e msw j; t thp CoIp n 5?PTitPir.pr 28 for the murder ThAp vpfprrp1 tn Ui ",c J"1 ouo" v --- " . all necessary surveys of the location, Meadows 95 3-4 acres Morehead m.,, Jewish calendar. So far as the News of W. W. Ormond at Rockingham. . . , , , YrvlC jul iva JiCK TY OUIl, wont ' V L f, f r anes una ouu.iua.res u. mic T0wn8nip consideration ZUUU. TvHia Tnhnann anil Paul .Tones ritory made. I Chas. B. Wade and wife to C. H. ; Passed, adopted, this 14th., day of Freeman lot 13 block 109 Morehead September 1925. - - City, consideration $267. i COMMUNITY CLUB . SAIL. M. is aware Beaufort has no Jewish The plea of the wealthy manutactu--resident at all and so there is no one er has not been made public although in this town to celebrate the new self defense is surmised, year. " j The election of Henry L. Stsvens, Signed: , Minnie Davis to Sadie Gray 1-4 I ; ' Ur., as commander of the American T. M. THOMAS, Jr. lot -140 old town Beaufort, consider-1 The Community Club will give a! BIRTH OF INFANT. i Legion spelt defeat for Colonel J. Mayor, ation $10. 'sail in honor of the teachers of Beau- - 'Hall Manning of Raleigh who wos a A. HILL Clerk. ' I E. D. Martin to Mrs.'Sarah J. Dey fort and St. Paul's Schools. The! A daughter was born to Mr. and candidate for the office. Mannig of jpart lot 188 old town Beaufort, con- boats-will leave the county dock Sit- Mrs. T. W. Brinson on the paft Man- Raleigh who was a candidate for the A death toll of 26,000, of whom sideration $300. jurday afternoon at four o'clock for day. The child has been named. office. Manning last year was ac- 10,000 were children, resulted from Beaufort Realty Corp. to C. W. the Beach where the party will stay Mary Catherine. cused of carrying the Legion, into pol- traffic accidents last year. Dillinger lot 17 and 18 West Beau-jfor a ppicnic super. - All club mem-j ,itics in his efforts to elect Frank fort, aonsideration $360. be rs are urged to come and bring well Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Grist as Commissioner of labor and Mr. Sam Way lelft for Chape Hill L H. W. Noe and wife to R. N. Dick-; filled baskets. The men of the club Taylor of New York are here on aJ printing. The situation brought a- Monday wherehe will enter college. (Continued on page five) are also invited. visit to relatives. (Continued on, page six) .