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F Want Ads. Bring us your . Automobile and Bouts , When in Need o repairs 7 V ran; ' Let ycur reel rcor.ey buy you a home. Start now by buying some Bailding and Loan Stock, iii . 1L ii i . We Guarantee Satisfaction J . Will work by Hour or Contract , . '' ' V V " 'i.,' . V ' :T . . ' - ' r ' -v' .'. '. ..- r All kinds of Repair and Machine Work Solicited Located Near Carteret Lumber Co. M. l Moore & Son: BIG COWS GIVE MOST MILK Analyst of Record of Testing Asso- elation Show Large Animal Are fivVi; Best. Producer. , i Cow-testing records based on 88, 532 dairy cows from 110 cow-testing associations are being analyzed by spe cialists of the dairy division, United States department of agriculture. The tabulations have brought out a num ber of Interesting relations between. milk production, butterfat test, but ter fat production, ana income over cost of feed. The larger cows ex celled the medium and email cows in WANTED: AH Ford owners to save 14 to 1-2 gasoline by using Fuel Vaporized.'; Sold on money back ' guarantee. '.Used , : by the City of Raleigh, the Raleigh Ru ral Carriers. Business and pro fessional men Price $4.00 with order. ' J. M.- Whitley, 'Raleigh, N. C . " " -7-22 CHOICE REALY SALE Dwell ing and Mercantile Property combined, .on Turner street tinn t hnth miik and butter Several . Residences ana XNice s VUltv muM . w . I tat The average annual milk, production nf nil the animals was 5.936 pounds per cow, and the average butterfat ' pro duction 246 pounds.; These figures are considerably larger than the average 3n: . . " Between Us - There has been many a soiled garment that has passed ' into the discard befoie its usefulness was outworn." , ' Don't enrich the second-hand clothes man. Our process "of dry cleaning works wonders in restoring the newness you thought was gone forever. Send us something to ejuvinate' You have a surprise in store for you. . . WILL PERRY Newbern.--N.--C. ? ' """ V. Poor Cowa Should Be Discarded or Mad ? ProflUbl by carwui Feeding and Management. for the United States, Indicating that rifltrvrnen who are member of cow- testing association either dispose m their poorest cow or else make them more profitable by better leeaing an handling. . I ; i - . HOW FEEDING BETTERS MILK Imnertant Relation ' Shown Between. . Milk Secretion and Certain : Mineral 8ubstanc. Ruildine Lets in all raits of Beaufort. See or phoned G. W. Ifancan: WANTED-MAN with ; team, or auto who can give bond to, sell 137 Watkins hon'e and farm pro- 1 ducts. : Biggest concern of ki"d In world. $1500 to $5C0O - yearly inrome. ' Territory in this cOun- tv otjen. Write today J. R. Wat- k ns ComDany. Ueptaiz wmona, Minn. - :- ' . ." WANTED: 3- or 4 furnished rooms for light house keeping. Apply to Beaufort News. - Real Estate for - Sale Bungalow on Queen St. near Ann,- Just completed, East , EasyTerm$, ' "v' Dwelling and Mercantile Property, Turner St. ; ' Buliding" Lots in East Beaufort and Beaufort Heights - n .. . "?-.. r.t -. - t . -&y. -' Vi..j" ..v Choice Mercantile. Dwelling Building Lots, in all parts of .Beaufort;. ' I , - - ' Carteret County Farm Lands for Sale ... i . " S 'J '' , ' " -. ; ' ' ' ' Donf fail , to See ; i;i -. . --t ' ,V?wC ' - a'-' '" "Vl - '-"v ' i . . 'O. w.'y 4 A; ' f'. ' 1 j - V, .'' " ' V"i ''-'A ' : " V " '' '-.'v''..V-i-"'r'.'-. y.' ' 'rJ' ''" :Y' ' , ' ' G. W. DUNCAN AGT. "ffiffliuu.u.flMuimiMimmm inery - Reduced WiegPi 4(. 5iF5iTmsO Our stock of Ladies Hats have been greatly reduced. , v: These Hats are late summer .styles and :are good Dargains ' reau of animal Industry, United iIevery et department gfg to 6 them eiy laerman meir m6o Ani. h obeved bi tne Carolina ivwuhuuhw impulsion and with spiteful spittings particularly assiduous m his er ".. ,iuii September' iKirri'iAr will be receiv- . oww..-v.v. ----- ed at the oia raie. uut for not more than two years in advance. Beaufort News incorpor ated.;; , ; ; . the immense labor. and material used to proUci-c T"u'i TJSEi-. :,Thevounger,setof.BeaUfort In oome fish .iow but - the CTG Undoes not .be- ana UL UWl k"wv- . will have a chance ate what they can do ing -industry. fill BrrrMtnft. The-tlamn family In , prehistoric ttaea had much wider range than at present, their fossil remain bring found from the republic of Colombia northward to Central America, ana even a far north as central Colorado. . ' ..r.l.w. ;.L.t H Chelef in 130? 3COm v ar.v U,H-- f-r Talks to Bor." The Boy Scouts of Beaufort ( ibtll and Mr. Chad- 1 wick Wed W" Wednesday evening John kick of Beaufort and Miss 1 I Parks bhen forts to do every thing possible for his brother publishers. One of the best experiences, .was a trip to Lake Junaluska, the great S th'anaco and vicuna art tm in eiven a ride on the lake in a nice their annual outing last week. V . -t .vi. i. nf tin hihihiim ... Itl. frt AMant.r View . v... i nnrqm i n v wrnL nisi lva - - Ur 4...M:Mi ifearh thpn to Morehead City, r j -fa and fina lv to Oriental where UttStuuaru man ww"' t.w 5o !,,nrh at th Tpf- thCV Stavea several uajo. w y--'V':v 1,. w . onn time and all came rar fiiif in liic line iv a i " - of Lenoir arried at the home of the .v.. nA ant this .1 On of tht Instances where domesticated animals range co-existent with their wild con geners. Of the four kinds tne w' - i. miut nnmerou. and I found w 'u ... In bnds of 8 to 500, and wniie con fined to the hlh table lands elsewhere. In ratajonla their range. U over plains nd lower lands a well. nih tha euanaro and vicuna are easily tamed and readily take to can I til iniatcne. Tuousanos ox. m'" - V- ployed, miltlMis of doHar4aieaiX. riadJCltUie.ai enjpvauie mm it vast forests-cut down to meet the , da- Tnurs(Jay evening when Dlivelf ; St.. ..lur.,"''0. Sprienteruined at the home the Pacific const covera 24p ucrea and 0( nig parenU Mr. and Mrs. M, uses two hundred thousand j feet of Cpnrngle m iionor of his fif- ThVoTd; Vnd-eVdVwtll "not do. tCCHth birthdi .. - : A Ulinilllll HTUI VII so ' ' w i a 11V e - - - - a large forests of perfect trees to row ... . . i,veJ cameS Untl td at lunaluska. whiU th satiaI features 01 i the gathering were of great in I back safe and sound. that Move Into New Quarters t4. linnir this Statt. Mrs. twty. and from the wild panaco and tefest to tht publishers, the bus- D r s. Maxwell and Dr. H. I . i . j I Kara mruns m noDinu i : J- rvf rniirRP inei-. . . A M. Hendrix nave muvcu .mu their new offices above the store of W. P. Smith. They have fit tl im convenient and comfort- wa r " 1 f ": lut;. r.rarlM tlcuna have spruni the dome, i XX lauKiu i ,,imB nd ,tpca. The ainaca is t aere vear before last ana tbt wlld npiDds near the r- mown and popular nere. n.isnow. . . w . 7; . shorn of Its nrtiuurui ntw i tKf rwlv married couple ret- bPOWllwooi. v.hich is o ion thst . C K,i Beaufort last Friday it often falls over Its aides and bade ,CI.h.ir home home . l.ng csscad. reaching to 1 iuanv ..-- Your Llrthday Prty Isfactorlaber of small boys It ito had an enjoyable time ku afternoon when 4 . Urshalt Wolfe entertain When Plsarro ana ni n-m.w - - qulirtadrw conqaered the aborlglBal Peruviana Ihey fund the llama the only domesticated bert of burd Under Spanish domlnatloei more the 800,000 llamas were ed to carry all- 0 iVa iness side was 01 course ux main object of the meeting and wa not reelected. Many mat- tra of imtxjr ance in the pub lishing business were discussed nnd considered. The difficulty of getting paper . and the high costs of materials and the nxe were of particular interest to those present Publishers are v,nfrrmtel with Some VttY Sen- -' " QuoUtlon About tallada. Andrew Fletcher of Saltour, ScoV land, who lived from 1053 to 171S, wrote In a letter, to the marqul of kir.ni. ami other In 1703 S fol lows: "I knew a very wis man eo much of Sir Christopher' sentiment thst he believed If man were lnl tn n.nVa all the bftllsOS he need not care who should male tn laws of a nation." Thla was part of an Imaginary nversatlon concerning a "right regulstlon of governntent Tot the common good of mankind." . ' Maa ImBBtlanL . . Best bad been told that Aunt U' was going to bav a baby brought from heaven for ber p plT 1th' ... hiMaed and esclteo .7 a --li Ann rw over It After dinner In V even.n. aDie quaucin upon , cnilr to th 1" . a . TAri ----- ped witn every wing hccucu the practice of their professions Lawn Tarty .k... kMi rntral for tr num ber, which ahe had learned. -.Wh ahe beard her aunt vole over th nhona ah called loudly: "Oh, Attotf Ula, baa your baby turn 7tr any running It out. aa It I timid antl it - t Via frmr(.nar I . m ,mmi ariih if a 10ftfoun! 111171 lit J ' " I now, mi - . ind Mrs. John NL Wolfe 1 pack only M to is mie a (by? Ma wn. J"'' ,1 ' , rt,,,, .irantnf. a It street in honor of hu j lh t-ut forage if VlsitC?iks gathered about Id piay many ce- were then e dining room whicn 1itf riecorated in pinx ' - ind had a dUdou .PHONE 86 tnd cake. t th cuests were k ' iQ ih a little, souvinerj ? f JKfaihev had a moa OBMM- -X ' ( , I e, Eliisbeth Kam- Katherine f Taylor liinnant, Messrs Oayton .... . 1 1. If. YvneaiKY jr. obert Hugo ni W. Alceman 4erWheatly, J;hn ir Wm. Kdvrsrd nfcHitatiajSS d Longest, Trade with- rf a Hewfc nf T.r. N.ciMsof the Meth- SOO.000 lis mas were eJ w canr wwuiumcu ----- 1 . - - - w from ibeiiineet the aeacobnt w8probiCIris now which unless odist Sunday school will give 8 I.. r ma mra. th burro, and I . . : l. it,. ...iil.Ii :M 1 A llm-nanava - 7 . 1 tr-v nre snivca wm uc mc nu 1 awn uanv m j. r. -.. , - than all else, the raliwsy is fran- - . , ; . nm,.f 3rtl 1320. 01 oisasicr iu uicuu in uut joiu, -- n.-wtinn of rfficrs of the I Pair randv. ice cream and lem- ,.. .,n tm VriAzvi -a will he for sale after 4 P. tUbCA Ml lull n cut wkvu K ' iuimuv " - , and resulted in the choice of J. M. The public is cordially in- F. llurley 01 oaiiioury o w'-(vuea to aucnu. , dent, Mrs. W.-C. Hammer of . ,.. . rtMir imji u, ium w A.W.Burch. Charlotte secono V refreshments were f erved con kisting of ice cream and cake, fol ; ' lowed bv music and dancing- . The dining room was beautL -fully decorated with.cut flowers and pot plants the color 6Cheme hino nink and white. v At 11 o'clock all left for their homes expressing delighf in the manner in which they had been, entertained ' : Early Potatoes Early sweet potatoes are com ing into the local market and some are being shipped to north ern markets. The crop does not I seem Jo be as large this year as last and is a little later due to thebte Spring. The wholesale. I price of the new potatoes is around $6.50 a barrel , . living. ... L wuilut khan. i . ta Hrt lthwt efferent reyae. H 1- a -g rBtht . . 1,1.1 tf La airHrbe ,B in pmr - . iKincton. tn ra v.cc yic3i. . . . . . out hi. nrt nd if -f"- -- - - n'rr, Ifienas on im If a rai we "T ana c- u. J5h - nf . fine babv boy H I j i i N . . .w. ii til rat. If . , .. MHa a fra! It will If abw arttrlM lh ... i . trltfnrooalf In Of HW - - . II U anoilief lg:i ,' laaaa O'al W4d. 4 Ussy r4 are H eonalee n .. aMI aafl swlffll la--aa. ' m tiMirlv a erwtary at . ii. mm tW-wrll-wl rVirtlMi) want , . . . , t f . II .r 'V , T "r nratftn Mr. and Mrs. w. a. vice president. 1L G. UraV" Liviniz the congratulations of Klnston, third vice president KJI, lh- birth . n t. " r. vim "kIUv""'vv . . . I ,T-eiy snan. u. jeiucM, "'" rT 0f a fine baby boy whkn occur- .. aii secreurv. J. B. Shernll the r , ... Friday. The boy has! u tb faoa tint--i r memory of wr. ii Aatlum treucten. Opium U.tbe pfjdurt f Uv which only gro W Ptfr-Uon truplral or auh-troplcal climate.. The pert of the nrttlsb tnlr that pre- djcea the Bt opium u there product loo Is mtrtcted. . Th poppy may now be gro lJ tajflvld sale or prlrst coropsnles only I .... mUmA ftrarlnrva. AAT Bttd Ottdh. w r ... . a i. ,. Miral lnalsa naiiv mmu . i t . . . wate. Kscept In UoM) t maaarartar of oplw 'orf" BmsI ooopoly. UmtnU With " . . I. nllllrai IU IB P7'r Ladx Falls Oyer.board tw for thirtv two vears and de- !id to be relieved. Several in vitations wee made to the a&v clatien for a meeting Place next year. W. G. Mebane tnvuea the publishers to come 10 ucu- fort and Moreheaa i ny anu a'uWrable interest was mamiest CASH 'r - .. ... .... All itv Irv . ia, tm Muan i m nv in tne niaiici --- i. anrf mo irr m iv taftona re rcicricvj w wairh rhnln."-r ion Trsa-cfpl. C..IfW. . -tA i. ui altefifl fo r irua. art moHi aa f lb ! . ...... a f ama Vf lM re a-f. M m-Hn vifstion were executive committee who consider them and make necessary arrangement!. the will the . cii4 . . The geral r.- -.J Inrr-aae with rt4.g iwi" to dlmlalah elth a Tallin k"r rf. Tl-a rr' "'"" . f . -t.-if about "t; ew lk in , Conner,!- M iwa da f of 0e 'W T jcllarltWe a-x-tn f eofc T.rle.y. ! f'.i Mdtan ea.ber. U !.' inline, aad ll U l-t . Jiff vsrlsMUiy ta aa --nial aa pTv umUIIv. s ar Mart- ihkiuvi-cw w- re bat re- tniurta. B.al of in loepiincefil old So Vae. dlaaa gath-vod '"' J??.!. rre dlwer-4 l y Hy S a4orera lb ibe orveoteib reaiary. and It la bel!-l ! V! aloe or ,ie.en Uen nfcen lb Awertran ladlsaa Sr4 saw It Considerable excitement was caused on upper Front street vester!ay when Mrs. Hacknett i i ft.lV avn fell mrrbosrd from a skiff in which she was standing The lady and some children nw vm rnwinf and on their re :.. ; - ........... turn to the wnari wrs.nacRi:ii who was standing . was overboard when tne skiff went under the whan, ine g r m the boat helped the lady till some men who wwnWJjJ pulled ner Dae on wuu. not omcrwiac Marria Ueniea The only two couples hate re cent'? been issued permits 10 r'n T lurvrv-' and Avis C Gilh'ktn p( Otway. S. K, Dill cf . .M . a t of eiora an ' -t,m-, ,Kti. m'ermur- Little SMftebto. ...l l.l hankad I I f l I - -.1. raa r atal I did. yon p Mi at . a a t.aa Haanw bTIHM -a - ' free Cve- . . All free fni. nbatever thf mm. re In rraHly rr"" M p.Wie or. hr ?ri rwapeHty d1l 4. IV'l- Craat He) AtUi'. tr Oraa-e. . Almoat all th trl rtamrtera ef Herodotna believed that drva- war of nprraataral erifi. e'gned tbW eceptev. Zt alnoted bla briber, frterf ! . . aa MmnlftOfrii n rrai p"" " ' wblrh bad ta drMro)ed etoeed by n- nbovMn and frtonr4 Vr wamrd. a iHcy "It-'- rti -.a, .a. in.a.lra rf U w Great Bridge. Va7 and Urah Sabiston oiueauion. ;' t y , v- Hot a prHmrn ear. a gltr. afc-rt " ' ragberervt klf - - le a lM I- H. Tla.i"''-'H Th psut I !fiyj 7 ' : " - Pt. A hi- W a.i ;M W H were, lb 14 ,,,7,7 tlralo. IbrvN lliniolM 7,r'.7i M III Ibo alarVtf tf ' ,T l7TVre-.t....' pnv h '-" . , . a- .rvir awb n'tia o" 4 t dx I THE (J, iva ira nui r aa ' - - - - r tuHlVMte j an4 rrtp. IMt rarovavv-1"""" " M in am WlttlBJt goodn TV t m. bH U Mier, - a . 1
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