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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JULY 23 1825 PACE SEVEN ' Passenger Schedule Effective Dec. 28, 1924 at Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 6:30 A. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Parlor car from New Bern. Lv. 4:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Sleeper New Bern to Nor folk, Va., and Washington, D. C. For reservations etc., call on SETH GIBBS, Agent. Beaufort, N. C Daddxia ILvenmcr; JSf -nCy-GRAHAM-BONNER ARCAL MOUNTAIN SHEEP SPECIAL 18 DAY EXCURSION FARES TO NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. VIA NORFOLK (SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND CONNECTIONS June 24, July l, 8, IS, 22, 29 August S, 12, 19, 26 -September 2, 9, 16, Z3, 30 October 7, 1925. Limited 18 days including day of sale Round trip fare from Beaufort via Norfolk and Baltimore or Washing ton $28.50; via Goldsboro and Wash ington $30.40. N Corresponding fares from other stations. Information on application to any agent or J. F. DALTON, , General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va., 10-1-25 SPECIAL 18 DAY EXCURSION FARES TO JERSEY COAST RE SORTS VIA NORFOLK SOUTH ERN RAILROAD AND CONNEC TIONS. June 23, July 1, 7, 15, 21, 29 ' August 4, 12, 18, .26 September 1, 9. Final limit 18 days including day of sale TO ATLANTIC CITY Round Trip Fare From Beaufort, N. C. via Norfolk and Rail.. $18.15 Via Norfolk and Baltimore or Wash ington I $16.70 Via Richmond and Washington .i $20.50 Fares to Long Branch $1.20 higher Cprresponding fares from other stations. Information on application to Agents or J. F. DALTON, General Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. 9-3-25 PROF. CARDS Ur. Mrs. Earl Jerman, Mrs. P. M. iMattocks and Mr. Edward Chadwick .spent., awhile in Beaufort Sunday morning. DR. C. S. MAXWELL1 spending some time with their dau- GENERAL PRACTF E Office Hourr 10 to 12 A. M. and b.v appointment. They had been quiet all day. People had come to watch ttiem and to look at them. People had made remarks about them, but they had sot said a word. They had made hardly any sounds at all. They had felt at times, as though they would like to make faces at some of the people who said rude things, but they didn't Tliey Just let the people say what they wanted to say and paid little attention to them. After the people had gone they talked a little of how absurd some of them had been, how they had stared and looked, and how foolish and un attractive some of the people in the world were. "I come from Persia, I come from Persia, yes indeed 1 come from Per sia," said the Arcal Mountain Sheep, another one of the wild sheep family, "Well, I come from India, I come from India, I come from India, yes Indeed I do," said another Arcal Moun tain Sheep. "We both come from f different places," said the first Arcal Mountain Sheep, whose name was Ray. "But we both belong to the same fam ily," said the second Arcal Mountain Sheep, whose name was Bobby. "Shows how smart , we are," said Ray. ''. ! "We have different homes through, out the countries,", he continued. "Ah, we're fine, smart, Arcal Mountain Sheep, we are." "We are, we are," agreed Bobby. "Well, I was going to say," com menced Ray, "that though I come from Persia, from the south of Per sia, which Is the opposite of the north, I believe, most Arcal Mountain Sheep come from India." "What Is south and what Is north?" asked Bobby. "South Is down and north Is np," said Ray. "Like the earth and sky, I suppose," said Bobby. "Not at all," said Ray. "When folks talk of the southern or northern part of a country they are n"t speaking of the sky at all." "Poor sky," said Bobby. "It's left out of It entirely. But I suppose It's too big to feel hurt about It" "It has enough," said Ray. "It Is so high up no one can scold It "It can rain or snow or sleet or the ghters Mrs. Carlyle Taylor. Miss May Belle Small of Mill j Creek was here last week visiting her sister Mrs. A. N. Bell, j Mr. Clyde Earl Morton spent Wed nesday night with Mr. Edward Chadwick. 1 DR. II. M. HENDRLX DENTIST Office Hoursi to 12 A. M.. and 1:30 to 5 P. M. Office over W. P. Smith's store NORTH RIVER RIPPLES. Dr. E. B. Whitehurst , GENERAL PRACTICE Phones: Office 83. Residence 107-L Office Hours: 10 to 12 to 5 and by nppointment Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cape and family; and Mrs. C. B. McCary of Lexington spent a few days here recently visit ing at the home of Mrs. Katie Good-: ing' . Miss Myrtle Piver who is attending summer school at Oriental spent the" week end at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Piver. ' Mrs. Jesse Wade left Monday fof Elizabethtown where they will visit relatives. ' Miss Clande Willis left Monday for Oriental where she will enter summer school. Misses Roxie and Bessie Dickin Eon of Core Creek spent a few days DR. MANLY MASON .! oX!" """" of'M"'' P"' i r I "s- R'tey Beachem spent Satur- Vjenerai i raCllCe 'day afternoon in Beaufort visiting Phone Office 1 her sister Mrs. Logan Whitehurst. J Mr. Elbert Dudley spent the week Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 end wjth his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudley. Mr. B. F. Mcintosh returned home from Marshallberg Sunday accom panied by his daughter Mrs. Denard Guthrie. Mrs. C. V. Smith of Beaufort spent the week end here with her sister Mrs. Charlie Mason. Mrs. P. B. Beachem and children spent the week end at Lenoxville. I Mrs. John Styron of Norfolk, Va., is visiting relatives here. Miss Lourain Arthur is spending a few days at upper North River with her aunt Mrs. Chas. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Piver of Kins ton are spending the week-end here with relaitves. We Have It! IT IS THE TRUTH You dont have to go any further just drop right in for real Fountain Service WE SERVE YOU PROMPTLY ICE CREAM EVERY DAY Guthrie-Bell Druggist TRADE BUILDERS PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Fire and Windstorm INSURANCE SEE . Miss Ella D. Davis EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING to 5 and by appointment. p o o m ' Pr. J- O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEWBERN, NC. j Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist With , Sam K Eaton Co New Bern, N. C. Vw. MORTON Notary Public Insurance "Ramsey Bldg." BEAUFORT, N. C. DR. Rl. DANIELS SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offices in Elks Temple Rooms 401 to 405 -Tel. No. 170 Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 to 4 p. m. NEW BERN, N. C. 1 . C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health Accident, Automobile Insurance REAL ESTATE BOUGHT SOLD RENTED RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE niINf!AN RIIII.niNr. BEAUFORT. N. C NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES AT ORIENTAL, N. C. Low 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. WM.H. BAILEY WITH B. A. BELL 666 "We Have Wonderful Circling Horns.' sun may shine and we can't call up to the sky and say: " 'Please don't do that, up there.' "The sky couldn't hear us In the first place, and besides people have learnt that they mustn't talk to a DAVIS NEWS. Thre was a joyful picnic given ov er at the Beach Saturday by the two Sunday Schools and every one seem ed to have a good time. There were lots of visitors from Beaufort ' and Stacy. j Mrs. Theodore Willis who has been in Moiehead City hospital two weeks came home Sunday and is do ing fine. j , Mr. D. L. Davis left Monday to go to Morehead City to accept a po sition in moving houses. Mrs. Chancey Willis came home Monday after spending several weeks TIA7,c, rr-utei !at Vandemere with her relatives. nu a into- ' Mr. Roy Fulcher of Stacy was here h?:7RuMXJj!i' Sunday and ws the guest of Miss of Catarrh or Deafness caused by l Carrie Willis. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con- Mr. A. B. Davis left Monday to go slats of an Ointment which Quickly . Mnrphpnrl fitv tr work with T) I Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and to Morehead City to WOIK Wltn v. u the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, wnicn Davis. acts inrougn xne union on mo w,u' w. r. , , L .. Burfaces, thus assisting to restore nor- Miss Grace Davis motored to Har- ""loiny'drSgkists for over 40 Tears. !lowe Sunday and was accompanied by w .T. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. ,er mothre and father and was the guest of Mrs. Bet Hrdesty while here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis pass- Invest Now BAY VIEW ITEMS. .New IN THE- 13th. 13th, THAT OPENS SATURDAY eries is a' prescription for,, ' Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs BACKACHE Mississippi Lady Benefited by Taking Cardui. "1 took Cardui for backache and a weakened, run-down condition, and it strengthened and helped me," says Mrs. Mattie Hurt, of Coldwater, Miss. "Before the birth of my children, when weak and nauseated, I took Cardui. After ihe birth of my children, when just getting up to do my work, i tooK a coupie oi ponies of Cardui ana u never lauea ro strengthen and help me when tak- insr it, ' ?'l seemed to enjoy my food and my Back would Jeel stronger. 1 Con t Oclievc I cuuiu nave ncn going had it not been for Cardui and the strength it gave me. "When change of life came on I ... got down in bed. Life seemed to be just a terrible drag. I did not have strength for any thing. My back hurt. My limbs hurt. 1 was so nervous I couldn't rest. "I knew what Cardui had done, go sent straight for it, and it did just as it had done before strengthen ed and built me up." At all drug stores. C-30 TheWomanVTonic ipi.. Vina hppn favorable , t (i: ,t ed through here Monday enroute to lately and the farmers are taking ad- . , .. r.- . ""-" - i - .... ii- : v,ui,. t Aiiantic wnere mis. ihvis nas gunc lofty object like the sky In any too vantage oi it ... puttu ... spmd re,atives- familiar a manner., bacco. M nd Mrg D L Davjs g and "They may say they wish It wouldn't Mr. Joe Merrill is 6n the sick list' j,,, JtuJ vtLm it h.i tnmp,i ntL . v.,. uf fripml nre n Grover went to Beaufort Friday " rr at, preset mu ...o j - , Fort to be a rair nay, dui uiey uon i oireci- h hi g dy recovery. . " ly usk anything of the sky." nv J Weekg of Bay Vjew ,Macon to attend the exercises. They "That's true, the sky certainly has ' -T ... oflr state that they had a grand time. Its own way," agreed Bobby". "d ephew Hubert Noe left ; Satur , "The southern part of a country," 'day f or Beaufort where she w 11 vis- of said Kay, "Is the lower part of theft her husband. i . w.n. f pi(iun-n wy,n countrysouth of the upper, or north- j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skinner Ander-iss Bessie Willis of Goldsboro who em, part of the country. !Bon of Russeirs Creek spent Sunday." J vwifang relatives, "When we say up north we mean Q Mrs. Skinner.8 parents Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Will.s and daughter up at one end of the land, and when i T n,am ; Marie left Sunday to go to Norfolk we say down south we mean down toward the other end.' "You'd make a tine school teacher," said Bobby grinning. "No matter," said Ray, "If I am not Lee Brown. a rimfpscAr fnr 1 know on mpnn I'd . r... xi n...l.r tf Ran Vipw make a mighty poor one. I . ' pm"lovment at Newport ! day morning to gb to Morehead City as been home MVs MaggTon and friend of to spend several weeks with her hus- , V. ta h.v iat band who is working there. New Bern spent a few days la t u week here visiting her brother Mi. OI UUJdnUUlU W11U Iiavc ucc. iiv.v several weeks with relatives left Tues "They never have made an Arral I Saturday and Sunday at home, to v.sit Mrs. Freeman, ountain Sheep a professor that 1 1 fe y Va,die Mae Gl,, Miss Nellie Williams who . ,ve ever heard of and I don't sup- " .. . flt 0vster working in New Bern came Mountain ha pose they will begin now, "But ah, we have something for which to be thankful. "We have lovely shaggy hair, we are small and dainty, and best of ail we have wonderful circling horns I" And that was quite true. For the Arcal Mountain Sheep are famous for their beautiful, big horns. And they are quite pleased that they have them. Oh yes, Indeed. They are quite, quite pleased about their horns. v,om cnont Snturdav nisrht at Oyster Creek visiting their grand .parents U(- fc Mr and Mrs. Lee Hardesty. I Mlss Stella ilhb ho "as n Mr and Mrs. ,G. W. Streets and giving in. Beaufort w,th her s.ster nJhe'pent Sunday at the home ! for several weeks came home Satur m. .,l Mvs P,.'H. Haskett. day- K) 1 HA 1 " " There will be an ice cream party iddU-l A Riddle-Rhyme My first Is in parrot, but not In wren; My second In moorland, but not In fen ; My third you will find !s In table. not chair; ' My fourth Is in headache and also In hair; v My fifth, without doubt,' Is In rabbit, aot doe;. My sixth In embroider, but la sew. C Awsrntytata,-, at the M. B. Chucr Saturday nignt. Every one is invited to come. HARLOWE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and Miss Alma Chadwick motered to Silverdale Sundoy. Mrs. P. M. Mattocks who has been spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick returned home Sun day. Miss Dorothy Mattocks of Silver dale is visiting Miss Alma Chadwick. The Ladie's Aid Society met with Mrs. E. D. Hardesty Wednesday. A large number was present and all -or-toi a f inp time. It will meet with II . W HV .--w Mrs.' David Bell next 'month; ' ' ' Imagine a good .. palatable dinner witnout salt ana iihur ui " "" animals that never get ny. Salt whets the appetite, stimulates the di gestive glands and prevents stomach tioubles.' All farm animals need salt. If the poultry. flock is getting too xpensive, feed m:iy be saved by culling out the hens that nave slop ped laying, advise poultry experts at State College. August 1st. 1925 Invest in the New Series of Building and Loan Association. YOU WILL Save Money By Purchasing Shares of the Building and Loan Association- It pays 'better interest than most investments do and is PERFLCILY SAFE. Building and Loan Associations do not Fail. Their Money is lent on Real Estate secured by first mort gage. There are many people in Beaufort who can tell you what the Building and Loan has done for them. We can give you their names if you wish. The Beaufort Building & Loan Association Tom Tarheel says the Negro moth er on his place that let her baby go aked about half the time must have , ' 1 .r.i;rVlf Vllllllls I bc'es aTbodirf or ,beter babies. feHHW W. H Taylor, Pres. Duncan Bldg. C. H. Bushall Sec
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