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To) n n r" lb I.. t advertising medium published in Carteret Co. I READING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY , WATCH v and pay your subscription VOLUME XIV EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT.24 1925 PRICE 5c SINGLE COPY NUMBER 39 r rTc' WAGE REPORT IS EXPECTED SOON WEST BEAUFORT IMPROVE MENTS ARE MAKING GOOD PROGRESS CLINIC FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN IN KINSTON; STATE NEWS FISH SCRAP FACTORY IS AT WORK AGAIN V The public i. hereby informed that rtems Of Intere.t From Various The factory of the Taylor's Creek Dredging operations on the West planR are being made for g cIinjc for part of jj St&te Fish Scrap and UH company s-art-j paufort rea estate deve ocment. a tr. v. hi,i in Kin-. ea operations again " Not rlyJ"1 Any Injustice' which huve becn in prepress f0r sev- Kton October 1st. This is the 14th. REALTY SALES CONTINUE GOOD Will Bej Done State Employees North Carolina leads all the. South- era! months, are now drawing to a of the 8erie8 neid un()er the direction ern gtateg 5n the vaue of manufac. having been out of business for some tme. The plant was almost entirely' . ern eiates in me vaiue 01 manuiac- , . . - . . l , ro Hodges who has the o tbe state DepartDlent of Public ; t,jred products. According t0 fig. Je f" .b" " to finish up in about Welfare and the Orthopaedic Hos-ureg JLtlv !, out the State's bu,lt and ta n0W 'edjr fF thC 'close. Mr. C. W ; i onirm-i cxpi.-cui u um uu in uu velfare and the Urthopaedic mos- ureg recently civen out the State's thirty days. The work has been go- p;tai; and every parent 0f crippled manufactured nnroduets in 1910 ' faring, West Beaufort Sells Number Of Lots. Sales Good In Morehead Township (By M. L. SHIPMAN) Raleigh, September 21 Specula tion over the financial State Prison, the awardi Rime printing contract, me centering . i i i; rt,.ut' . of all ffnrts of the Execlutive De- y . . . ,,. , ... ...... J- A. Holmes and his wife Sarah partment on getting out the report "''l. T P" T J! I " S understanding that the Solomon Holmes are in jail at Rock- of the Salary and Wage Commission, 'l ' LZ V rr. " only costs to parents will be the trans lngham where 'hey will be charged - lUUg lilt' water 11 V III UJJVV-ntt The Wallace Fisheries t -ed hands , It used to be tht real estate chang- . ? " inf? n for five or six months and children in this county is given the!wel,e $2:6,656,056. In 1923 they Morehead City have been at work B,owly but ,atey condition oi maj)y thousands cf eubie yardg 0f opportunity of taking or sending 'e dvanced to $951,910,699. for v'ral weeks and the Beaufort the cflgc ing oi tne dirt haye bpen moved The prop. guch chriidren to thig clinic ioT tiee , jrj8h Scrap and Oil Company plant iBcaufort New8 ct Carteret county very this has not been week's issue of the (Beaufort News carried a long list of tranfifpYa that, bad hppn rprordpd hv Menhaden have been more plenti- Registep of Deed8 John w Hamilton ful for a week or so than usual ati ... . . . rnKidprahl ' - has also resumed business. and several minor matters were of - - jjiikuii tt i c . tjcjr w in L cr ,uai gcu , , , U ' e nortation of children to and from uith ih Ath t T P fil, v, thls tlme of tne year and nsnermen i number. West Beaufort leads this .running entirelv around the prop- ,r-. ...m . - . '. are honinc that this means a eood-u- ; jj . J: interest in thp State CaDital this . , , , . , . .. . runsion, wneie an examinHiioji wju woman s lormer nusband. The man . . ". c . , 4. uccua lewiueu. vccuruuig TLk The Govern was away erty.ha8 bC? ta'd Ut "V be given free, after which those chil-died suddenly about the middle of usineSS season. Several of he record Time9 publishing CttTflrrt three dayT of The w10 a"d be J" . dren needing hospital treatment will August and the couple were married bof maje g"d c.BtJ:.heB f Company of Raleigh has bought 14 attending L Weting of the Appa iget 8 f'f T SeVe'al T be iven application , blanks for ad- shortly after. A chemical examina-"er Part "Vm I h , ,ots in West Beaufort with a valw S 111 cles a1d PA. tave also been pro- mission to the Orthopaedic Hospital, tion of Solomon's stomach showed d'd Iery T 'close to 2500. A valuable tract of , jd d j d tn streets are an, .,. : un ruesaay a iew were caugni u-;iand about a milp out of Beaufort at Murphy and addressing the T oe . . Spverfll ! It is my opinion that parents of. trace f P- thp winH Mt too stiff for the fish-" , ""'"r " ... . .1 . uats uucu Buiu vv ut ju otoiiiuu aiiu River Fair at Spruce Pine. The Ex- . r . r-vi nnltirl rhilHrAn in Vio nact nova Tlhf ,verv nire residences are now Deine v..rt,.. ... ecutive made a fine impression in the erfccted and tbe report jg that a num- availed themselves of the opportunity ermen to handle the nets and so1 .fe tQ Dr B Wh5tehurst A cotton co-operative warehouse they came in early The fish beingi Western section of the State and was , ,v u vi,t it thus offered. Manv narents nerhaos was burned in Fayetteville last Sun- ,.uf , t tu inrp nnpH dWo volsr olirrilr fmm tlip ctroln . . ., V.1 l,o nnv atlfl flhout SXlinn riamncrp rinnp ... , . . t lOJIOWS - intend to build this tall or in tne "c uv "u,c l" , " that come along in iNovemDer out are Other transfers recorded are as of business he had been under stead- early Spring. A good many ily since his administration opened haye heen gold recentiy nnd the sale and for that reason there are A Jew fu"y covered by insurance except tor ms tnree weeK s vacation iwiu continue ng iong as any are left, unfortunate children who must go Some parties who bought lots a year through life deformed and suffering, lots costs requisite to private treatment, to cotton stored there. The loss was thp kind itown Bg "summer" fish. ! Beaufort Realty Corp. to Times to the Land of Lakes, The Salary and Wage Commission report probably will be handed down before the first of October. Mr. McLean has given it a great deal of consideration and is determined not to injure any state employe or to do any injustice in salary trimmings, j During the past week, at the order of the Governor, Pardon Commis-' Yesterdav a considdJiable auantity ! Publishing Co. lots 12 and 73, block ' t Ttr i. t r l ;j j.; of mullets were brought in and the 0D oeauion, consiuerauon Members of a mob that tried to Captain Dick caught about 3000,?244 P mnrp no-n havp rpsold them at a while other children, although born lynch a negro prisoner in Asheville rounds of Spanish Mackarel. I .Beaufort Realty Corp. to Times good profit. BRIDGE CONTRACT LET IN NOVEMBER crippled, after having the proper a few days ago have been arrested treatment, grow up strong and nor- end put in jail. About 30 are under ttv n 1 nm mal, and, instead of being charges arrest. A woman who circulated & .AI VI An I V1UI i 11 11 Vis on their parents or the county, be-petition to have the negro lynched i come healthy and useful citizens. In was put in jail but later gave a bond , order to break down this barrier be-and was released. Publishing Co., lots 7 and 8, block 62 West Beaufort, consideration $217.50 Beaufort Realty Corp. to Times Publishing Co.. lots 19 and 20 block HA VI? TAT I ISHONi66' consideration 217.50. Ilxl T El LVlililljlllT I Beaufort Realty Corp. to Times - Publishing Co. lots 12 and 13, block tween the rich and the poor, the for-! . tun ate and the unfortunate, the State Wil. r nmnlU)wrr Mill Hurt 2. consideration, $600. sioner Sink, who also is secretary of Could Not Get Plans Ready In 0f North Carolina is now offering .to 'mjnirton has received a nronosal fori And Occuoants Shaken Up. I Beauofrt Realty Corp to Times the Wage Commission, has given his entire time to the Wage report.' The lorg promised financial state ment of State Prison may not be is- Time For October Letting Publishing Co. lots 52 and 53, block 70, consideration $637.50. i nient the results of which mav be1 The nprsnnR who were iniured in i, Beaufort Realty Corp. to Times 11 V lUOHl A.J t bill; L(A1UCV VT UCi IdltVI V KJ .T F- r ' " " ' It : parents of small means an oppor- a bridge across Bogue Sound near tunity to give their children treat- Cedar Point in Carteret county. The No One Killed The letting of the contract for the jncalcuable, not only to the children Frank K Ranrfnlnh nf PhilnHplnhia. collision last Friday evenine on the Publishing Co., lots 19 and 20 block sued for another ten days. The Beaufort-Morehead City bridge, gen-j,ut to the parents as well. I l. Harlowe road when an auto and a 1 1 5. consideration $217.50. auditors submitted their report early erally expected to take place in Oc- Lp(. me wge upQn eyery pent The tria, of w fi Co,p weaIthy cart came together are said to be J Beaufort Realty Corp. to Times in August and.at the request of the tober, has been postponed again. . . . MMrm tW. , Vot.t.on mannfarturer of Rockingham, eettine alone very well. Mrs. Susan Publishing Co., lots 45 and 46, block ents you owe something to those' Uto-if or the killing of W. B. Ormond will Ward mother of Mr. James R. Ward,; 56, consideration $217.50. fortunates, and now is the timei for start next Tuesday. Lawyers, for 67 years of age, and Mrs. Ward his Beaufort Realty Corp. to G. C. you to nay that debt. C both sides have Tield several confer- wife were the ones hurt worst. The Welch lots 14 and 15, block 34, con- Budget Bureau worked up some ad- This does not apply however to the ditional information. Then Baxter earth fill. a contract for which will Durham, state auditor, wanted it probably . be vl?t, on Monday, .October changed again so that the auditors the 6th according' to, an advertise again have tho statement to rework, ment in this newspntwr. ' v xtUx i'tm. ences and are readv for the battle. It younger Mrs. , Ward sustained a sideration $2ZO.O0. t.--.-ix T...11.:. i PvnpptpH t.bat a laro-e prowd will broken collar bone and bruises and' Beaufort Realty Corp. to Mrs. M. The auditors on Saturday issued a According to a letter to Highway We,fare Mo'rehead city N C aend the trial and that it will be the elder lady had some injury to C. Browell lots 3, 4, 5 Block 28, statement explaining that the Budget CommisioneV C. R. Wheatly, pub-! J ' one of the most noted in the annals one of her hips besides some bruises consideration $540.00. Bureau and the state auditor, by lished Deiow ftom Bridge Engineer L. rt iv, stutp which she received. Mr. Ward who! J. L. Stanton and wife to E. B. . I was i v v no thp part, had one per I W Mtenursi JO 1-i acres between the Township, consideration two other valuables. Julian Brown' and wife to Leroy the revised State game laws and the Una Products will be shown. The shaken up but not hurt senously. a. rown xrus.ee Wacx nr Npw is nuhlishino- it herewith as it governors ot tne two states are ex- onun.y HiuCi u.e HLl:.u-, .e - Y their demands for additional mlorma- l Craven, the contract will cer tion were delaying the report. tainly be jet for the draw bridge in The state Printing contract was Novemberi The letter which ex awarded Saturday afternoon when all piam8 the matter reads as follows: of the competing printers consented September, 16, 19261 to a compromise which divided the project 03 printing and gave it out at a figure Carteret County, slightly below the lowest bid made. gubject. statUB of Plans, Under the terms of the contract Ed- Mp c R Whently, Comm. wards and Broughton will get fifty gtj)te Highway Commission percent, a reduction of ten percent geaufort jj c. from last year;. By num Printing Com- e&r gir'; pany, Uapital printing company, Commercial Printing Co., and Mit ON NOVEMBER FIRST ' . ! The Mi'de-In-Carolinas exposition sknned rather badly flnnnti, fi.m. Var-f1pn R V Ppv. is in progres in Charlotte this week, ankle and knee. A baby kins has recently received a copy of An extensive display of North Caro- girls and a boy in the cart were Beaufort $10. and and i neeted to attend and a e-reat many pie were seen by Dr. C. S. Maxwell crations. inn v uc ui in lc i cri iu a kuuu many x - - m T , . t i 4 ; people. The laws published below People from both .fates will be there, who was called and gave necessary! Leroy S. Brown Trustee to Julian ' . . ' c attention. Brown and wife tract Harkers Island weeks aeo Mr. Perkins made the ! Charles C. Haines of Forsyth The car that struck the cart was Township $10 and other considera statement through the News that he county was killed while working on a Dodge roadster driven by Walter tJons thought the open season for deer be- we" "t nis home last Saturday, tie Chadwick, son of Mr. C. T. Chadwiek I am sorry to advise that it will be ean on October the first. The law nad set ott a t)Iast ana tnen wenl of Beaufort, lhe accident happen Louis E. Wickizer Jr., to Fannie L. Smith lot 8 block 109 Morehead City Morehead .l'. eil . . ... ,i tv,o mii Tho cna vprnnininp- t t,t -j.fjn ;n v.n vnA consideration not snown chell Printing Co., of Raleigh and - "1" 1 ,L SI I "" .71 T1 "8 - nhiat him. f' ' ito Joru tk. L. B. West and wife to Bogue Dev. Observer Printing House, Charlotte, T Tn ' 7 "'c,er season oegms iNovemoer nm "1"J" ten per cent each. The amount in- ana enas January me nrsv. ny one , , .t! j ...:n I 1 am enrrv t nnHvinp that it will be who wishes a cotv of the eame law! Win VOlvea mis year ana nexv wm Me - , , . ... - i lnil t AlKprnarlp last Wednes- nr it Thr wa lio-hf around J225 000 impossible to prepare plans ior tms can get tne same Dy writing to n. m. t - . r - MnrpliPad Townshin ronsider. aiouna ?::o,uuu. r , .. ,.. e havinir dvna- tv,p Mr w p Cord,, a-hn tiact Moieneau lownsnip, tonsiaer -. n4,....-.i..A n rrta iiprnripr nnnnn i.inrniinn Kuipicrn i,j ir. .v " 0 - vu. v. ..... ... ....v. Knvprnnr Mrl.pan mPT. TUP HCeniC Oliui-tuic in nine ...v. , . .... . , Tr:v...,,. int-.A r' Atlanta t. Letting. reads is follows: it was ouite dark at the time. The J r li i. lie Aivo- AiA n,,t spo (V,P Port nntl hp P- " iu Broadway of Lexington was was so close to ithat he could not City consideration $100. Geo. A. Wood to W. J. ri ttey, mitpH his mother s home. ' Several wfls in thp rar with the vounc man "'""i V-vv. I . , u . . . .. .. . . .. i Co A. Wa to W. 3. Haffev lot ...... m i 1 fkr Anln urcfA cmoninr in inf IIIIIlMtT n-n a Kviiiloj1 aahc irlAiio hlir n hint thn - " - - - u the Georgia border last weeK ana iu wm i-an v.v - ueeri wov. -jan. L 1 violation, - u qj w n j..... ,.. u..... 11 block 139. Morehead City, con . -.i. xi i . .u. . trains are reouirea ior tnis oriaire . . , " ' - went Willi mine aiung nie iuic w ... . , nne 01 HOm flU to $OU, or imprison- killed Murphy. The Governor delivered and on account of the location, bas- ment Mt more than 3Q days or b(jth) was . .1 a. . e ennno ora nrctficAVV. These . - . i two adresses on. tne importance oi souirrel, Nov. 1-Mar.l: quail (part-; n Hrv weather fires .,t t Mscme spans are mrgeiy -cove.eu ; M M ... tmkev , . ... " .. . . --- -- r rUv pnrlsirip,tlHnn J2.850. x ' . nave Deen ,p progress in uirMnm pie wtl0 were hurt and expressed his "" . " . . , r.rnest Drniin vo joenie onum iuv Mr. Chadwick had one arm hurt a little. The day after the accident Mr. C. T. sideration not shown. v... Clem H. Wade and wife to Emma H. Dann lot 3 block 71, Morehead t.bp hio-hwav and North Carolina's re- " . . ..x. . i :.i . ""ei j T wivpr nv Datents. anu in oruer iu lvulu any . . . .. . x,... . . . r sponse ami ureu wv - - ... .. .. x wov. i-war. i; aove, ov i-inai. -, Swmn fnr norne weeks and have ,ot0 Bt th Hp h, ' Fair at Spruce Pine where he urged vmW ,hZZut the !woodcock' ov.l-Jan. 1; blackballed done considcrable tlamage. Bears DlT E. B. Wnitehust to make an ex- half 8 boc,k 39 reh;ad the cituens to develop their mineral rt u. rte pi.tic he3e rid!e 6nJ g1len plVer' e,lowleKS- DeC' a"d other wild animals have had to amination of those hurt and offered City. consideration, love and affec Tiroduets and thus do their share in Country to have tne Bascule Bridge n Ant.h. wiln mne. , --j ... .. tion .'J "'-., j, -1 - vi. Comnanv nrenare nlans and BDeci- . . ' " leave lne Rwam" ,,u"k t0 be 01 a"y ass.stance tnat He could. tne commeremi uvV.... , " ' '. Wov. 1-reD. 1; cuarters so the reports say. lhe mule that was nullimr the cart was skinned up considerably and the Richard Whitehurst et al to H. G. Chadwick 5 acres at Gloucester, con sideration $1500. Carolina. ' ncauona ior I otters, minks, muskrats, raccoons, 1 u- 1, r mi on.' We have been in communication! ..... , . . . uvixng u w ... -r . ; sKunks, Dec. 1-Apru. 1, except wp Nortb Caroiina gtands eighth in cart jtself was practicUy demolish pointed C. A. H.nes of Greensboro w'th these B . le BdJ ComP an e destroying property (violation, fine tota hard surface road milellge in eJ and Walter E. Brock of Winston- for a month or more and have re or inpri8onment not according to re-, Salem as emergency judges to .hold 1 one han 10 days). Blinds cannot om Washington., he seven K1NST0N MEN OPNE courts m naywooa ana nuei!,., - be constructed in Core Sound within ptates fthea(1 of her Hre Michigan, , counties respectively. Commissioner exception. This one I expect to re- . rf B0Q of other New York ohio, Texas of Agriculture Graham announced ceye some time this week. b. mQre 4 bljnds by Wisconsin. All of upon his return from Memphis that in a Drioge 01 in s , tne PP- son Ba Hmit. 8uin.ei . Br . ,areer in area:QF,D, , Th Light Department some weeks ago the cotton states agricultural com- ration of P ans tor douj 10 R day (violatioMfine $5 to 50jthan North Carolina. h h he ?n,-fJ1 missioners had made a survey of the spans and the movable spans re isoned not more than 30 days: : . p0Jj a;d Lincoln and pump and other equipment, mother cotton crop and predicted it would or both). Written permission iV- WORK STARTS SOON actors 1 7L new firm They have,-- of 120 horse power is expect- be at least one million bales below J rt in Beaufort, Merrimon, More-, 0N SERVICE STATION jnot gecured ,ocation at tnis Siting d to ve d rk ha. not the government estimate of about the case of smaller Dridges our scana and Newport townships, Non- , started yet on the new building 13,000,000 bales. A contract was ard plans can be used, which of lk . kg . but have several places in view and which is t0 house the equipment. This awarded to a Bennettsville, S. C. firm course, greatly expedites matters .( n . ,. blind 10.'. . tha ctanAarA oil Cnmnanv expect to be ready for business byjbuilding contract will be let on com- POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT j NEARLY ALL HERE FORD AGENCY HERE n n t , , The 240 horse power crude oil en- " ... : I U . V.. V. .J.. W..i or, A new automobile agency has been,6 r 6 J ' , Beaufort. . . 1 to conectthe central heating plant of 1 assure you 1 appreciate tne m - . or : iWa wloW t hp i,apd in the the time the cars" which thev have petitive bids some time in the near , t . 1. i n .tMintnrA anrt will ' ... "" ... i--" " , " ... 1 lmDrisuniiient iiul iiiuic uv unja, :tiiiinr atnr.inn wmpn rnev are i u ' nvinvai arnvo ham tup npw nrm is : $12,200. it will be ready ior letting m uvm. The State Fair Special will leave ber. here Wednesday for a two day trip 1 With best wishes, I am st nnrt of the state boostine the Yours very truly, fair which takes place next month; The commission on county govern- l -11.. nnnnintpH hv thp flflV-I emor has been called to meet on Indians ofx Glacier National Park 'Be cher of Newport. at. Inst vpar to keep 1 Leon K. Earner 1 KeDtemoer at tne uurauw i v,.e . . firp; the cotton co-ops announce de- two goVernnlent-built the state to the new revenue depart- portance 01 tnis strutim "u w.i nnmpt t more than 30 davs.!fi,i; v,h thpv ,. cnino-l.-j-j u tu fi. s future. When the new plant is com ment building, the contract involving give it preferential attention so tnat , 'vM the city will have a much lar- r .composed 01 mr. rioyu r. ioinn anu - , , . MARRIAGE LICENSE. !ity of ground 70,000 gallons in all gcr plant than the present one and ... land are to be used for storing kero-,H- Loftin of K,nston where theywill be able to meet the- demand for The following mrJsriage (licenses gene and gasoline. The oil company have been in business for some time. , electriq current foij some time to im v 1 . X 1 1 - A A. 1 U - uA-k Anot- '1 U J -a w. Ita thi1 hAMIAC in rrtTTIS llFllfMH 1,111 LUWU DIIVUIU B. I. V " - An i irrVT hotitt rtAnn icoiiaH KOCriTir III HiTllilrPil T Wtl Ifll.S HL Lilt II II 1 Lil rnot II rv 1I1LCI1U IU 1 1 1(1 IV C lllf 11 hvuid " Bridge Engineer Deeds Jno. W. Hamilton since last corner of Turner and Front streets Beaufort permanently ,week business. They have sold a number flour mills Simmons Newport. and think Robert Millis and Myrtle B.;Jast January for the purpose of . . fi 0Denin(r here for their . . . . i l 1 1. - - " building a service station ana tney will Rtart work verv shortly on it. The report' is that the station will be of cars already and have many pros a handsome rtructutifc., , ! pects in view. and Nellie E, very rapidly. No one knows who discovered that the world is round, but it was after the time of Thales and before the time of Aristotle. (Continued on page two) grinding this grist. ' :-. it. -.-,..1 in. l, M, H m . i..
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