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Friday, October 27,1961
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Page Three
“The light of the body is the eye;
if therefore thine eye be single, thy
whole body shall be full of light. But
if thine eye be evil, thy whole body
shall be full of darkness. If there
fore the light that is in thee be
darkness, how great that darkness!
—Matthew 6:22-23.
Even though it may be a little late
to ■ experiment on dried flowers,
there is . a new product on the mar
ket now that is very satisfactory.
This product has been tried by local
people, and they have had good re
sults.
It is an admixture pf blue and
white, fine, sand-like particles. Wlien
it is saturated with moisture, silica
gel turns white. This can be reactivat
ed by oven baking until the blueness
returns.
Flower-Dri is available at depart
ment stores, garden centers and
florists. A half pound 'package is
$2.95, and a five pound package is
$6.95. The flowers are as nearly
real as any method you may use for
preserving. If you can’t locate this,
order from Department 122, Plan-
thbbs "Corp., Baltimore 1, Md.
Calodiums should be dug for win
ter protection. Keep them around 60
degrees. Most bulbs will keep in
just dry sand indoors. Always fun
gicide gladiolus before packing for
the winter.
Alyssum, saxatile, bleeding hearts.
Oriental poppy, primroses and stock,
as well as fever few, should be
planted now to assure you of a color
ful garden next spring. If your phlox
have a mildew, start when it first
begins and leaf ^ray with sulphur.
Lavander is important in your
garden for the gray so necessary to
blend colors.
Emily Dickinson is a beloved poet,
and we have selected “The Snake”
from her writings for our Buds and
Blossoms poem this week.
A narrow fellow, in the grass
Occasionally rides;
You may have met him, did you not.
His malice sudden is.
The grass divides as with a comb,
A spotted shaft is seen;
And then it closes at your feet
And opens further on.
He likes a boggy acre,
A floor too cool for corn.
Yet when a child, and barefoot,
I more than once, at morn.
Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash
Unbraiding in the sun—
When, stooping to secure it.
It wrinkled, and was gone.
Several of Nature’s people
I know, and they know me;
I feel for them a transport
Of cordiality.
But never met this fellow.
Attended or alone.
Without a tighter breathing.
And zero at the bone.
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GLEANINGS -
(Continued from Page 2)
Mr. D. N. Kilburn returned from a
visit to Massachusetts on Friday
night.
Mr. W. M. Parker carried the first
bale of new cotton to Kinston yester
day. It sold for 12c per pound. Mr.
Parker generally carries in the 1st
blossom and the 1st bale. We be
lieve Sheriff Davis beat him on the
blossom this year.
NOTICE: Farm to let in good state
of cultivation, % mile from New
Bern, between Neuse & Trent roads,
stock, carts, &c on the place. J. A.
Meadows.
TOT
TALK
Mr. John Dunn, Administrator of
estate of E. H. Windley, deceased.
Sept. 1, 1882,
The Steamer Tiger Lily will go
into Bay River on Fridays until the
completion of the New Bern and
Pamlico Company. Messrs. S. H.
Fowler, Bayboro, C. H. Fowler,
Stonewall, Dr. D. H. Abbott, Vande-
mere are agents of the Tiger Lily in
Bay River.
Ladies balbriggan hose 15 cents &
25 cents per pair. W. H. Sulton &
Company.
George Allen & Company, Cotton
Gin and Farm Engines.
Eastern Carolina Marble Works,
Joe K. Willis.
Improved Roof Paint, R. A. Rich
ardson.
Roberts and Henderson, General
Insurance.
Leonidas John Moore, Attorney at
Law, opposite the Gaston House.
William Lorch, General Merchan
dise. Dail Brothers, Wholesale Groc
ers. Union Point Steam Flouring
Mills, J. A. Meadows. James Red
mond, Grocers & Provisions. C. B.
Hart & Company, Crockery & Glass
ware. Gaston Saloon Wines, Liquors
& Cigars, James Campbell, Proprie
tor. L. H. Cutler, Dealer in Stoves &
Hardware. Dr. Edward Clark, office,
Hancock Bros. Drug Store, corner
Craven and Pollock street. Residence
old Chapman house, west end, Neuse
& Craven streets. A. R. Dennison,
cotton seed meal. First class hand
made brick for sale on hand at Man-
well and Crabtree’s lot, between
Pollock & South Front street. C.
Simpson. Ocean House, Beaufort, N.
C. Thomas S. Martin, & Mrs. W. C.
King, Proprietors. N. S. Richardson,
Book and Job Printers, W. F. Roun
tree, Family Grocers. Alex Miller,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer. S. A
Churchill, Dealer in stoves & Hard
ware, Middle street, next to Dr. Duf
fy’s. Charles H. Blank Wholesale,
Grocer. T. A. Green Wholesale
House. C. E. Foy, Wholesale Grocers
& Cotton Factors.
Vacation notes by L. C. Vass, Dan
ville, Va., August 31,1882. Editorials
by K. R. Jones and A. B. Farquhar.
(Copied from old newspaper col
lection of Mr. and Mrs. Tull Richard
son, Bellair, Craven county, N. C.
When we consider the primary
teeth, there are several factors which
come in mind.
First of these is the age of the
child patient. Naturally, for the
younger patient the primary teeth
will serve to chew the food for a
longer period of time than for a
child ready to shed his primary
teeth. Then, the younger child will
need the primary teeth to save
space for the permanent teeth which
will come in later. - ,
When the primary teeth are lost
early, we find that when the per
manent teeth erupt they are erowd-
ed due to movement of the remain
ing teeth.
Even when space maintainers are
constructed to keep space in a par
ticular area, it has been noticed
many times that there is a mal-oc-
clusion among the erupting perma
nent teeth. This, in spite of the fact
that every resource available to the
dentist has been used to cope with
this problem.
A third factor which must be con
sidered and which in many cases is
a very vital one is the esthetic- or
psychologic factor. Often times when
children lose their primary anterior
teeth too soon they develop a feel
ing of inadequacy because they don’t
have teeth while their playmates do.
Especially among girls who get a
feeling that they don’t look right
and develop a complex which is difr
ficult to handle. If a child loses swne
anterior teeth as they are learning
to talk, they may develop a speech
handicap which may be carried on
into adult life.
When we consider that most of
the dental problems in adults can
be traced directly to defects which
started in the primary teeth, with
all the discomfort, pain and expense
associated with them, we can be
gin to see just how important these
“baby teeth” really are.
Mirror Mirth
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Ike London tells the story of the
bishop who had preached a fine sen.
mon on married life and its beau
ties.
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GROWERS OF FINE
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Two old Irishwomen coming out
of church were heard commenting
on the sermon. “T’is^ fine sermon
his Riverence would be after giving
us,”said one to the other.
“It is, indade,” was the quick re
ply, “and I wish I knew as little
about the matter as he does.”
One thing Adam and Eve couldn’t
complain about was how much bet
ter things were in the good old days.
Some people never take advantage
of their friends because they never
have any.
Advertising is the art of making
people think they’ve always wanted
something they’ve never heard of
before.
The man who enters a bar very
optimistically often comes out very
misty optically.
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