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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY AUG. 6 192E Daddy's Fifty two-row" dusting 'machines jss LAY JOINS STAFF OF PROF. CARDS The r-amoaifi-n for winter ' cover 'and 29- three-row dusters were pur BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE' h ow eetrun. Farmers of chased and put to work in boll weevil 'control in Hoke County this summer, states County Agent L. B. Brandon. The State Board of Charities and IjMuntgomery County have already or H EveiiifV Public Welfare announces the ap-idcred a carload oi i pointment of Lucy Lay as a mem- ,for planting this fall DR. C. S. MAXWELL GENERAL PRACT1 E Fairy Tale fyV&t GRAHAM BONNER t ft wmuw mww whqw 1 " 1 Ml LITTLE MAHALIA'S ROOM rr On the pi Funny p$ Side Li unite xiuujt 10 to 12 A. M. and by appointment. DR. H. M. HENDRLX DENTIST Office Hours; 9 to 12 A. M.. and 1:30 U 5 ?. M. Office over W. P. Snrth's store Dr. E. B. Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE PKone: Office 83. Residence 107-L Office Hours: 10 to 12 to 5 and by appointment DR. MANLY MASON General Practice Phone Office 1 Phone 108 i. Residence Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 and by aPPc'ntjlnt'i Dr. J- O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEWBERN, NC. Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist With Sam K Eaton Co. New Bern, N- C. J). W. MORTON Notary Public Insurance "Ram.ey Bldg." BEAUFORT, N. C. TU.L 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. TRADE BUILDERS PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Fire and Windstorm INSURANCE SEE Miss Ella D. Davis m m EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING WE H. BAILEY WITH B. A. BELL 666 i BACK HURT BAD Lady Had Severe Pains in Back and Got Very Weak. "I think very highly of Cardui for I have had great benefit from its use," says Mrs. Cora Nicholson, of ware btioais, s. u j "I was in bed quite a while. It 8 looked like my strength would not come back, and I suffered with gscvcic pains in my uilk wncncvcr I would try to get up. Sometimes i would scream out, my oacK nurt me so bad. "My husband got me some Cardui and 1 took two bottles. Very shortly after 1 began to take it 1 could notice I felt better. 1 be gan to get stronger. My appetite was improving and I could see that 1 was much better. "After I had finished the second bottle i was able to be up and do all my own housework, so of course 1 think Cardui is fine. It is the best tonic for women that I know anything about, and 1 am glad to recommend it. Not long ago I told a lady friend of mine about it, : HI we I i TIME ENOUGH The Impatient diner seilt for the manager of the restaurant. "See here!" he exclaimed. "I ordered cold roust, beef 80 minutes ago and 1 haven't got tt yet." . "How long ngor" "Thirty minutes." "Good gracious, HI have to see about that. It should be cold by this thne." Mahalia Hsd to Take Her Toys. Afore of Nature Mr. Racon Did you hear those meusley roosters crowing this morn Ins early? Mrs. Bacon Yes. dear. Mr. Hacon I wonder what on earth they want to do that for? Mrs. Hacon Why, don't you remem ber, dear, you got up one mqrning early and you crowed about it for a week. Watchword. Now Mahalia hadn't had a room all, entirely, completely her own. fche had had parts of j : other people'sj rooms. i She had slept I In a room by her self. But during the daytime that room had been used as a sewing room. Slue had kept tier toys In anoth er room, but that room was also used as a store room and' when a visitor came little Mahalia had to take her toys into another part of the house, so the visitor's trunk could go in the store room, y She could only take some of her things along with her as she only had a little space in which to play in this other part of the house where the back hall ended. That was one of her playing places. Then she kept her everyday dresses In the room where she slept and her best dresses she kept in her mother's closet ' Her hat and coat and rubbers were kept in a corner of the downstairs hall I which was hidden by a heavy curtain. ; This was where many of the outdoor : clothes of the family were kept. j She had never had a place all, en- j tirely, completely her own. i But now at last she was going to have one. She had heard the members of the j family talking about it. "Don't you think Mahalia could have a room of her own? "She's old enough for a room of her own now." "It would be nice if the child could have a place she could call her very own, where she could keep everything together, instead of being moved from one spot to another." "Yes, she is bundled this wny and that. Whenever anyone comes here Mahalia has' to make a 'room for the visitor, and her things are put under the bed, or in closets or on shelves because she hasn't any one place to keep them in." And then it was decided. Up at the top of the house was I room. It had been used us a room where old things were put which were of no special use anywhere and yet which no one wanted to throw away. gi,e (learning to drive) W-w-w- There was a bureau there and an : what is that peculiar knock 1 hear? old table, three large pictures, two j He That's just my heart beating, chairs, a waslistand and set of i dear. dishes. Really, there was no reason why Give and Take Nearly Bankrupt Two Wayt "So you lent Harbinger the money, did youl" "Yes." "What did" he say?" "He promised to pay' with alacrity." "He did, eh.? Well, let me tell you this: If there's one thing that's scarcer with him than money, lt'a dlacrity." Amenities Teeved Young Wife I don't caret I only married you because your hair waved the same as Jack Harlow's. Jolted Husband Is thnt so? Well, i only married you because you used the same flavor lipstick as Madge Morton. FROM CLOSE SHAVES is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs nmamHMMHMMKMMH The Drawers Ware All Ma halia'. ' and it did her as much good as it has done for me. At all drug stores, C-32 s s I I TheWomanVToni this room couldn't be fixed up prettily for Mahalia. It could be made pretty with so little trouble. Oh, what fun It was to fix It up. What a pleasure in getting rendy. Mahalia pulled out her things from i this place and from that. It was amazing how much she had In one place or another. j Pretty curtains' were put up at the ' windows, the bureau was given a nice j bureau cover, as i was the table, and the three pictures were hung on the wall v Instead of left standing against the wall. The washstand was put into a corner, Instead of standing out In the middle of the floor, and then Mahalia's bed was brought from downstairs. Her clothes were all put Into the closet every thing was in the same closet now. The bureau looked quite fine with a pretty cover, and the bureau drawers were all Muballa'i own. Then she arranged her things all Hhout the room. There was plenty of space for her toys. It was remarkable what could be j done with a room when things were put Into corners and arranged, In stead of all stundlng about looking In the way. Mahalia kept working for days, pulling out tills and that from some I place or other thnt belonged to her and all going to the one big room ' which was now to be hers, i There would be no moving about now. She would have a place all her own." It was like having a little house ; of one's own. Oh. it was so nice She was so proud of It, so happy about it. She felt like a x whole per I son Instead of a person of different parts as she had sometimes fejt when j part of her belonged in one room, it ! seemed, and another part In another room. It was enough to make , aajroni happy. And she was happy, be&ntifullji beautifully happy. Some of us lose, some of us make. But be we loaers, be we makers, Life is a game of give and take, With odda In favor of the takers. All in Vain "Have you anything to say why sen tence shotlfcl not be passed on you?" asked the Judge. "Not a word. I made, speeches the last three times I was convicted, and they didn't seem to do me any good." replied thie prisoner. Heart of Home. No More for Him "Any inquiries?" asked the washing machine agent. 'Lady on Umsteenth street wants a demonstration." . "Let her tell It to somebody else. I did her washing last week." Safe So Far Squire's Daughter I hear your youngest, son is going to be married. I hope be will he lucky. Giles Well. I don't see why not He camel through the war without f scratch. Stray Stories. -JV HE WAS RATTLED Friend (who has dropped in) What's the matter, Jim? You seem to be rattled. jimDo 1? Well, we've Just had a big shake-up in this office, you see. Last of Grandpa Grandpa In a motor car ' Pushed the lever back too far. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Jklusic by the G. A. R.) In Style Mrs. Wagg This magazine says a formal dinner IsVlncomplete without nuts. Wagg Well, my dear, you always Invite sonte to yours. HtM Point of View She T was thinking, Aubrey, of Ci blissful days of our honevrooontug. Be Oh, yes the blissful daze. I tWf I ll r7 ik Help our Merchants tohelpIOU Tverybody will agree that a man succeeds and prospers only when he speeds LESS money than he receives in a given period of time. Let's apply this great economic test to the sit uation in this town: Our business men have invested and continue to invest their money in stocks of goods brought here to your very door to meet your daily needs. Through the pages of this paper they advise you of their ability to serve this community. All of us know that they deserve our patronage. And remember, the more you trade with them the more funds they can invest in 4arger stocks, and new lines. Read the Ads in this Paper and save yourself money by trading at home Here's a Dream of a Home for You! Look at.the appearance of this home! Did you ever see a cozier, one? But look at the floor plans! Big living Toom, two bed rooms, sleeping porch, two outside porches. It's got everything for comfort and convenience. , And the best, part of all-it can be built for less than you think. . COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU THE COST OF THIS, DANDY LITTLE HOME. - . - . See Us For Free Building Helps BEAUFORT LUMBER & MFG. CO. BEAUFORT, N. C. H to'' lr 1 ""i " S P h Room HSiDE 'Dining Rm. m l3'x'3' UPORCH I3'H' ' : i I . iben I in F LIVING RM I 1 Id i5'i7'' Bedroom I T 13-13 i f 1 ' Porch ' T 1 JJ 7' WIDE II I ' ISM WU ' I PLAN HQ 1157
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