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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU SDAY JUNE 18 1925 PAGE TWO Well Equipped IN OUR SHOP WE ARE WELL EQUIPPED WITH MODERN MACHINERY FOR GIVING YOU THE BEST THERE IS IN SHOE REPAIRING AAA !,Ti5hSh5i 5i T A A AAA A 2 LIVER TROUBLE Louisiana Man Tells How He Keeps "Up and Going." 'It doesn't matter how strong ' says COLORED FOLKS NEWS COLUMN s, Item Of Interest Among Beau J ; fort's Colored Popula 5 tion There is no part in the world in which it does not some time rain. Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of Arcadia, g 5 La., "every once in a while, in v order to keep up and going, we S J have to cleanse the system and take & a little something tor the liver. 5, I Wjlliam Jordan, William Ander son, Clyde Pickett and Theodore Brooks, boys of Beaufort who have been attending school at the A. & T. .... ., -i ji i n i -my om sianuoy is dijch- , Co lecre the oast vear. have return- Draught. I have used it oft and on , , . f. , for ) years. " cu ""'" l"c The Misses Katie Davi3. Pearl About 2,000,000 miles of cloth is bleached annually in Great Britain. Builders of the Pyramids ate on ions, garlic, and lentils only. No comprehensive census has ever been taken in China. "I get bilious and have a bad 9 iste in my mouth. My head feels & I hi TRY US MS : v taste in mv I dull. 1 lust don't feel like getting x around and doing my work. 1 $ a know it isn't laziness, but bilious- , i ness, sol take afew doses of Black- jr i ; Draught ana, wnen it acis, i gei up -I feeling like new, full of pep and 8 ready for any kind of work. 1 can & 8 certainly recommena ii. j J Black-Draught liver medicine is ? s made from pure, medicinal roots SJ x and herbs and contains no harmful, jr 1 habit-forming mineral drugs. In f 2 an easy, natural way it helps 9 8 cleanse the system of poisonous v S impurities and tends to leave the 5 organs in a normal, healthy con- s anion. Sold everywhere; 25c; The Beaufort Shoe Shop 9 Sold everywhere; 25c; c-36a PHONE I BEAUFORT DRUG CO. Front St. Beaufort WHITMAN'S FINE CANDIES NYAL LINE When Better Automobile Are Built, Buick Will Build Them K ma ucstion: Why is a used Buick the next best buy to a new Buick? 88WCff! Because the cor rectness of Buick design and the quality of Buick manufacture are not altered by use. A used Buick is a better investment than many new cars of other makes. lowler Automobile Co. New Bern, N. C. When, better automobiles are built, Buick will build Am SPECIAL 18 DAY EXCURSION FARES TO NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND CONNECTIONS ho?t an(i hostess to Wesley and Annie Johnson, who have attended school at Elizabeth City, have returned home for the summer. Miss Katie Davis has prone back to Elizabeth City where she will attend summer school. Misses Dorothy Stanley, Elma Turner and Lucy Stewart have re turned to Fayetteville to attend summer school. j Misses Viola Parker, Fannie Park er, Mollie Jerkins, and Mrs. Halese Stanley left last Monday morning to attend summer shool at Hampton, Va. ! Mrs. Blanciie Pearsall returned to Kinston last Tuesday. Miss Josephine Groves, who h:is been in the city visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Graves will leave for Greensboro next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellison were the many stu- C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Life, Automobile Insurance RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE DUNCAN BUILDING BEAUF0RT,JJ?1JSJ June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 39 Aueust 5, 12, 19, 26 September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 October 7, 1925. I y ,i.iiii f 1 : j dents who have been away to school this past year. A very enjoyable sail was given last Tuesday in honor of Miss Jose- Limited 18 days including day of sale PKlne woves. Round trip fire from Beaufort via! Mildred E. Brooks, who has Norfolk and Baltimore or Washing- atendod school at h.iaw University ton $28.50; via Goldsboro and Wash- the past year, is at home for the va- ington $30.40. cation. Corresponding fares from other! Miss Lucy G. Jones, who has stations. Information on application taught school at beaana tnis past to any agent or term is at home for the vacition. J. F. DALTON, i Miss Nellie Ward has returned General Passenger Agent, from Elizabeth City where she went Norfolk, Va., 10-1-25 to attend Summer school. The school was overcrowded. WILDWOOD NEWS. ! Rev. N. F. Brooks, pastor Mt. Zion Baptist church, leaves this There was a good rain Friday and week to attend the Ministers' Con the crops are looking fine since that ference which will convene at Ilimn- time. i. TnotiHifo Wamnfnn V-i Tllia The Presbyterian Sunday school conference is interdenominational held their picnic at the school house and is atended by ministers from all Saturday and every one that attend- over the country, ed seemed to enjoy themselves. The members of Mt. Zion Baptist Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Garner Jr., church have presented their pastor left Tuesday to make, their home in a very comfortable suit of clothes Florida. ' and a pair of shoes. This was quite Miss Helen Watson .left Sunday a pleasant surprise to pastor Brooks to enter Summer school at .'.she- who hs served the church for thir ville. teen years at the end of which he Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Willis of finds himself still in the heats of his North River spent the week end with people. their daughter Mrs. George Collins. ! Pastor Brooks also serves another Quite a number of the young peo- very large country church at Scot- pie of this place attended church at land Neck. This church has given Holly Springs Sunday night. its pastor, Rev. Brooks the neat lit- i Mr. and Mrs. Doram Spray of tie sum of twenty-five dollars . to Norfolk spent a few days hexe last help make his vacation pleasant, week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Johnj The public school of Beaufort Guthrie. jcame to a very successful close Mon- Mrs. Alex Murdock Jr., of Norfolk day night, June 8th., at the Metho is spending a few days here with her'dist Church. I muuicr in law iurs. xiugn iuuraoCK. I ilc """"b cach.io;o 0'i m w. Miss Elsie Guthrie of Ocean View'Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Sunday, was the guest of Miss Mabel Guth-'May 81, where the annual sermon BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP EXPERT WORK Agents For BRIDGEPORT AND RED WING MOTORS COLUMBIAN PROPELLERS GILL PISTON RINGS Front St. Beauofrt t 1 rie Sunday and Sunday night. Qui'? a number of people from was preached to friends by Rev. C. the schol and C. Clark, princi- Sound View attended the picnic hereipal of the public school of Scoltand last Saturday. Neck( N. C. Prof. Clark preached a Mr. Alex Murdock who has been very able sermon which was highly visiting- his daughter at Norfolk 'enjoyed by those who heard him. returned home last Friday. He re-1 The exercises by classes began ports a delightful trip. j Wednesday night. The feature of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bell and Mr. this was a play: "In Mother Goose and Mrs. D. B. Gamer Jr. spent Sun Land." by children taught by Mrs. day in Newport visiting relatives. I Clark, and another very beai.ifulj Mrs. Lizzie Archibald .of Washing- aperetta, "Flowerdom," given by j ton, N. C. is here for a few weeks children taught by Mrs. Halsey. visiting relatives. Thursday night the exercises were Mrs. Wm. Murdock Sr., who has tendered by children taught by Miss been on the sick list for some time Groves and Mrs. Askew. This was is improving. lalso very good. Mr. Raymond Taylor who has1 Friday night a play was given by been employed at Nassau in the Ba-'the high school. There was arso an hama Islands, was a visitor here Sat- oratorial contest in which Eva Stan urdy. I ley won first prize and Edieth Wesley Mr. Denard B. Garner Jr., went to Morehead City Monday on business. 27,300 TONS NEW RAIL PURCHASED BY SOUTHERN WASHINGTON, D. C. Contracts have just been let by the Southern Railway System for the purchase of 27,300 tons of new rail for delivery during the last half of 1925. This is in addition to 55,000 tons ordered for delivery during the first half of the year and makes a total of 82,300 tons of new rail for the year, enough to lay more than five hundred miles of track. Of the present order, 23,200 tons will be rolled by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company at its Ensley, Alabama, plant and the re mainder by the Bethlehem Steel Company and the Illinois Steel Com pany. As the new rail is laid, an equal mileage of lighter section rail now in service in the main lines will be released for use on secondary lines which are not equipped with lighter rail. the second prize. The graduating exercises were held at the Methodist Church on Monday night. There were four graduates this yeaf: Joseph Pastuar, Ben Haz el, pernella Moore and Evanna Chad- wick.. Mrs. A, W. Holland of the State Department of Education de livered a very helpful address and the Hon. M. L. Davis, in well chosen words, presented the diplomas. Those present expressed themselves as be ing well pleased Do It Now THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT THE FARTHER FROM HOME THEY BUY ANYTHING THE BETTER IT IS. THEY WOULD RATH ER HAVE A LOT IN FLORIDA OR CALIFORNIA THAN ONE IN NORTH CAROLINA. THERE IS WHERE THEY ARE MISTAKEN. NO STATE IN THE UNION OFFERS BETTER ADVAN TAGES TO MAKE MONEY ON REAL ESTATE THAN NORTH CAROLINA. THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR QUICK PROFITS ARE IN THE COAST AL SECTION. FOLKS FROM ALL OV ER THE COUNTRY ARE LOOKING THIS WAY NOW. West Beaufort OFFERS ESPECIALLY FINE OPPOR TUNITIES TO INVESTORS. HERE IS A TOWN THAT IS JUST BEING BORN. THE TIME TO INVEST IS NOW. NOT AFTER IT HAS BECOME A BIG TOWN PROPERTY BOUGHT THERE AT PRESENT PRICES WILL BE LIKE STOCK IN A SUCCESSFUL GOLD MINE IN A FEW YEARS. SOME BEAUFORT PEOPLE FEEL THAT WAY ABOUT IT AND HAVE BOUGHT LOTS IN THE NEW SUBDIVISION. YOUNG PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BUILD A HOME SOME DAY SHOULD DO WELL TO BUYONE OF THESF LOTS. THEY ARE SOLD ON EAS'r TERMS. TALK WITH OUR REPRE SENTATIVE. 1 i Beaufort Realty Corp. B. E. Moore, Local Representative W. B. Blades, Pre. J. S. Miller, Vice-Pre O. W. Lane, Secty-Treas. Aluminum Rivalt Steel Aluminum was merely a laboratory curiosity a generation ago, bat todaj It Is a real rival to copper and steel and the center of one of the largest Individual Industries. Besides being used In hundreds of household articles It Is finely ground for making paints. Is necessary In airplane and dirigible construction and Is used as cables for bigs tension transmission. The out put ef the Industry in 20 years has grown from nothing to hundreds el millions a year. NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES AT ORIENTAL, N. C. Lpw rate Week end Excusion Fares from BEAU FORT to ORIENTAL, N. C. $2-80 Week end tickets sold for use on 'Fridays and Saturdays com mencing May 1st and continuing until September 26, 1925, lim ited to midnight of first Tuesday following date of sale. EXCELLENT SURF BATHING, FISHING AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS For tickets, information etc., inquire of any agent. I I
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