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V A" 'MNDHSEDJSfS RO'J i I THE OLD I.'OHTIl STATE raonT notes or interest to - ' . CAUOLIMANX : 'New Garage Row pen- -Dealer in. ; J-. ". , " Real Estate arid Insurane - Your usiness Solicited, . i I 'I ')'' ' J. INSPECTION AIDS EXPORTER Federal Certificates of Importance at . - They Guarantee Shlpmente Meet . Requirement. M , - f la Illustration of the important amice which Inspectors of perishable . food, representing the bureau of mar kets, ' United States , department trt agriculture, are able to render export era, la found In the work recently done la connection with r , the . shipment broad of 4,000,000 pounds of butter. Ibia butter was destined for one of the European countries, but; because jprerlous uninspected shipments had not come up to specifications, the ex porting house, io protect itself against 7 farther complalntv requested - United States government Inspection. This In sured delivery of butter of the quality - called for '1 It contracts, 7 The bu reau of markets' Inspectors were called on to certify the grade of the butter which was held In Minneapolis, Chi- . cago, Boston, Philadelphia and New York warehouses. These are - the points at which butter inspectors are I regularly stationed. : . , : The Inspections were made as re-1 unrated, aud such lota im nat wmm ' bp to the stipulated score were with-1 neio, wsue the rest was started on Its way. Prom this incident It ap pears that federal Inspection certifi cates are proving of value to export ers, since they guarantee that the - shipments concerned fully meet spe cific requirements an Important fac tor, in promoting; foreign trade reb 1T . ill tions. Likewise, the Industry as a whole benefits from federal Inspection because through It the produce ob tain favorable standing la foreign markets, COWS REPAY GENEROUS FEED Animals Take Raw Materials and . Werk Them Over Irtte Mltfc-Ols-. pose of Shirkers. Baie The cow most be regarded aa a sort of living machine. She takes the raw sosterUls given her In the form of teed and worts them over Into milk. If the supply of proper mstrrtali Is man, the output will be small. The eow that win sot repay generous feed lag should be 01 timed of and one bought that win. TtJere are, of course, certain Inbred characteristics or aat ral qualities which even liberal feed ing cannot overcome. BALANCED RAH OH FOR COWS Yet Farmer Fees' data. CJkW. raw antf Cetteneeeel Meal la CombtiMrtte. ,A WbjaaiQ raft for dairy eowa, 4 Urgely by Kew Tort tamers who feed snage, hay and sotoe ton fodl for roerbage, ronrttt of 200 pooede grmwd aerta, 100 pounds gtetra, 300 teds bras sad 100 poejade coS ta4 sseaL Considering autrtltve tsJb It Is aboot tu cheapo ratios) farmer caa boy. . , TAKINQ CRUW TO CREAMERT Siewld e Dee tarty In Meenlef am HH Lm Tba Tfcee Time a . We a IVtiV the mi rke . etvem Mo earty la the atflratna, ad ck4 Urn thee three time a wws mrtng the iMiwf, aad lwre a weak Staring the wlafe. Fnnmrt rbe eaae of rvm frwe the Ma. by rewrtag with eaavae er wlih a wet sack hn " ea roeie. . cr.Ecrrji ciyen dairy cow ' . feed Valee of lit U 0e AnhaaJ EwaJ to Tl tn ee of ; . five Heavy Steers. Trvt-mf IWter aad frofraenf T; mt the Htium. aflet yeara of wk rpo thla ptvtirm. trpmX thai f'l valoe la 1U us of a good f la eae frr la Wl le the f u! j in ih tfwiira ut Ire e(ecs 'V' C 1.1 '? lB'e Ufa. The addition to pur Building is now finished and we are ready to do any work in the way of Atomobile Repairs Prepared to give good Service and do your Job right. .iv .,.,.-.. ' .- - ' , f .- : ' -v.- :-; lias oI Fari Parts and Accessories kept in Stock ' " , - ' Our Charge For Repair work is $1.00 per hour ".'" '. : V'- ' " - c Barbour Brothers aa , , , . . ' ' 4 .'- - . . : - ' - , On Cooking Stoves For a Short while we offer 'our entire line of cook Stoves iat Reduced Prices. lerms: CASH H. C. Jones New Business We 'have '.opened a General Supply Business In the Thomo Catamaran We Carry a Full line of Shiiiifes, Building Supples, Yood, Hay and Grain ' Call us on rhone 109 when in Beaufort or write us your wants. . . . ' Union Supply - Compiny C. D. Potter IVopt - m SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED M.L WORK CUARANTCCD R. M. JONES Krar rt Cfficc. 1 V" . Burlington. Two deaths naTa eurred In thia Ky during the past three days on account ot automo&ue accidents. - Chanel H11L Bereft members ot the University ot North, CaroMh tculty will be abroad this summer most ot them carryint on studies connected with teaching. .. : ;:7 ;' " Aaheville. Jamea Lane Allen, the noted Kentucky aoTellst, la In Aehe tllle tor the summer, the ' gueBt ot friends tn Orore Park, where he IS busily engaged la -writing a new novel. Charlotte. Charlotte was chosen aa the place for the next annual meeUng of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical association at Asheville at the con eluding business eession ot the ' or ganization. Salisbury. Interior fixtures of Sal isbury Bank and Trust company's bank were wrecked when a new vault door weighing 115 tons fell over while being put in place. Workmen and bank employes, warned In time, es caped injury. Charlotte. The State and county summer school for .colored teachers will open at Blddle university on July 19 and continue for six weeks, until August 27, Miss Louise Rankin, assistant-county- superintendent announced. pany ot Gastonia, which will do a cot ton and commission merchant busi ness, was chartered vnth an authoriz ed capital of 1300,000. and will begin with a paid In capital ot $100,000. Tarboro. A public library tor Tar- boro is now an assured fact Com mittees are busy collecting subscrip tions with the view of formally open ing the doors to the public by July 15. " l Chapel Hill. Fire which threatened to wipe out the entire business sec tion ot Chapel Hill, destroyed five stores sad caused an estimated loss ot 5S5.000, partly covered by insurance. Klnston. Beginning local users ot electric current will pay 12 centa per kilowatt, an Increase of about 20 per cant over the scale which baa been la force the last few years. Spencer. Spencer was visited by Rev. J. W. Fitzgerald a native of Davidson county, who has for about 30 years been doing mission work In Mexico under the direction ot the for eign mission board ot the Methodist church. Klnston. A hall storm over a part ot Lenoir county did damage running Into hundreds ofjhousands of dollars. On soma plantations practically ever) stalk of tobacco was stripped or brok en by hailstones, soma of which were 1 as largs as guinea eggs. SwanibofO. Oarland Canady, a young maa about It years of sge, was drowned la the surf. He aad severs other young men were In the surf, scd It Is thought that young Canady ven tured oat too far and tba strong tb dertow took blxa off. His body bss not beea found. MotlnJ Airy roHowlsg the aiar.y store robbers of the lsst few weeks a secret vigilance committee ot buiW aess men baa been at work for a week eldlag Us pollee authorities ot this city to prevent further trouble of this sort The Srst fw efforts by num bers, of this committee hsve beea very graUfylagavtag malted already la tba arrest of eight thieves. ,,- SSSBBS edisvtni. aa A Ua. c f Hot Ms. has 4cMe4 that be eaaaot accept Us demoonUa ftoatlaatioa' f jr terrlff U thla county beeaasa ot baata rwaaoaa. The seottftva CWMmJHee in asset with la tba seat few days to . eaaAldaU la Mr. Be a teas lace. r f - . . vyisstoi-BaJessMsatdDeJ eearl was edoJr4 for a aaewertaj aervtos Is honor at Clerk a O. Test, vfce i4 s4 the hoaaeud aier several saoatbs' inaaae, ad if. Mr. Tee bad be Jabv Tb Oray ftarhler aeas elerk e( tho eowct tor aeeeral yeaa. Oreeasboew-aewa. of Oraeaeawa wfll Ud a eraacoffwe to osst afei-ut M S1M.SM, 06et alejre f nruos f rae aew ptooa at shfp to be Mde la U aaas fwtara vim is tm wm aianea aa the gogee wltbla the ast few saaatb taJ jWry ft. Ue Wright, ot the oraeaewt of the Isoal bbwyars aad "V f m Msertef eir erreasi u seeeeM iadg Loa la eaaa U la aoaissted far miihu eoart U Ua arlaury Jly a. ItnilllllllH"1 iimiiniiiiiimilllMtt Anything Painted From A iWheel Barrow to a Piano Signs of All Sorts Specialty Service Paint Shop ----- . " Beaufort. N. C. ;;i:sisfi;itt Hot Weather Comforts I We have lately Installed a! New, Sanitary Scda Fcuntain of the latest model and are! now prepared to serve drinks that ill satisfy the mostfas?idious Delicicus Frutt Surd aes. Ice Cream Sodas, Milk Drinks and many ether kinds are served here. Bathing is fine now but before you go look over our lint of Caps, and VVateOvings. All the prepatations that are for Sunburn are kept here aswell at a big line of pders, per fumes and toilet'articles of ail sorts First Class Prescription Department A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS Srmtfnrt irttg (tfmttiimuj ' MM Alrf.-E. A Usrma, aa as aeHaaeM brMS f aa!s. M eated here la serele a sales haaet for Bvra krJ k.... a . . - be wtl resa bis tfron. t iv. il l lag aad Irafntrg ef rtriter.d. . rf ary. tf prdnlara. sr. 1,4 ke4" . r.) For Sale 40 acres uut'ec'cultivEtifn 24 in ratue.t8kr.ee in timber 200 Acres FARM and, SIX and a QUATER MILES Frcm EEAUFORT ON NORTH RIVER ROAD Good Dwfllir lain, Er.d ctber cut hcc?, fire fishing and oyestering third of a mile from house Part Cash .balance cn Easy Tccrr.s TRICE $15,(C0 Hagood Realty Company Office: Corner Broad and Middle Streets Up-stairs ' Over Bradhams Phone 115 Second Hand Cars We have a Few used automobilet which are in good FOR SALE CHEAP v Bnter get one befortlthey are gone, ' Cars are acarce Now. . Lilly 's Garage Md City II. C. ICE CREAM i At Wholeule or Retail. Day cr. Kitt Give vt a - trUl and be convitKtd .J H. C. Fodrie 1 El (a D. M. JONES to nM Highest . Cash Prices Paid rrn
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