THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 3, 1925
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If any Segment of the Spine
AFFECTIONS of anv of the
following parts may be caused
i by NERVES imnimted at the
' spine byasubluxated vertebra:
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STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
'kidneys
small bowcl
RCE BOWEL
'GENITAL ORGANS
IGHS AND LECS
s in an abnorm
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luxation) prus
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on the nerve
trunks at that
point and dis
ease develops.
The subluxa
tion is determin
ed by palpation
and nerve track
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justmenta re
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and eables Na
ture to restore
you back to to
Health.
GLOUCESTER NEWS. way and two of their girls of No-
Rcv. and Mrs. E. VV. Glass of fo,k have been witn us several days.
Kinston, motored here Saturday, ac- They left Monday afternnon for
jyj companied by Mr. Glass's mother of Beaufort where thew will make a
U5 Raleigh, and are spending several snort stav Defre leaving for home.
days with Mrs. Glass's sister Miss Mrs- D- M-Salter is spending some
p Sallie Chadwick. time at Tuskora with her sister.
30j Mrs. Hurley and daughter Shay of Mr- D- M Saltr and his daughter
anl Morehead City were the guests of Mis8 Mildred, Mrs. M. E. Ball and
! Mrs. R. J. Chadwick for a few days tnree r four irls motored to Beau
hn this week. fort Sunday afternoon and spent a
pjj Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ' Pigott and snort wni,e-
U5 family of New Bern motored here CaPt- AIex Truit returned Sunday
jDE Saturday to spend some time with afternon after spending the week
jg9 relatives and friends. nd at Beaufort with his family.
SjGj, Mr. Nat M. Smith left Monday for E,der Walter Guthrie came over
Florida. Monday and is engaged in a protract-
Rev. B. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. eJ meeting "t Lukens.
D. Moore of Troy, who have been vis-1 Miss Neta Carraway spent last
iting Mrs. R. J. Chadwick left for week at New Bern with Mrs- Ll T
home Friday. Smallwood.
I Messes Lillian and Josie Pigott' Mrs. E. F. Carraway returned from
after having finished Summer school her triP to Raeigh Saturday via.
have returned home. Beaufort.
! Mr. Clyde L. Whitehurst, who has' :
been camping at Cape Lookout came W,LL PLACE BUOY
home Sundav. AT THISTLEROY WRECK
;! Quite a crowd of young people
1 1 from Straits and Gloucester attend
j ed the. "movies" at' Marshallberg
Saturday evening.
Dr. Thelma Lumpkin
Phone 11
Duncan Bldg..
Havker's Island, August 31st.
While Capt. Mart Lewis was run
ning for Cape Lookout Shoals one
jna I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pigott, and son riay Iast weck ne was hailed by a
Dan, Mr. Jimmie Chadwick and steamer in the slough. As he hove
pj! daughter Maggie left Monday by too he found it to be the buoy tender
30j I motor cars for Charleston, S. C, 'searching for the sunken steamer
3 .where they will spend a week with ,"Thistleroy" and Capt. Lewis know-
nl relatives and friends. ng exactly where it was took him to
jjjfjjl Miss Eva Stewart, who has been t- The officer in charge said a buoy
jQjauauairau (attending Summer school at Green- would be placed on or near it. It
EnEnanjans.vil,e returned home Friday. Iwlll be a fine thing as parts of the
Mr. Anson' Davis of Davis was in s,liP extend almost out of water and
our neighborhood Sunday. I is dangerous to small boats as well as
Miss Aleeze Leffers after having, 'al'e ones-
finished Summer school at Chapel I Two IBore cases of appendicitis,
Hill returned home Sunday, accom-(Misses Eva Willis and Mary J. Guth-
panied by Miss Thelma Johnson of :r,e ,eft Thursday and Friday for the
Florida. v Morehead City hospital for treat-
Mr. Mason Chadwick is having a ment.
new house built at Marshallberg. Capt. Walter Lewis after an ex
Miss Doris Pigott gave a very de- tended trip to Diamond Shoals re
lightful party to her many friends at Ports a tremendous lot of Spanish
the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. mackerel and fat backs.
Hubert Pigott Monday evening last, i Mr. Sam Salter returned this week
The special feature of the occasion from Hollywood, Fla., where he has
was the beautiful string music ren- been for three months working as
dered by Mr. Jesse Guthrie of Marshallberg.
HaveTfou
had Your Ride
inthcBefferBuicK
You may think you know Buick and Buick
performance from having driven Buicks in
the past. But you are destined to undergo
a new motoring experience you will dis
cover a new Standard of Performance!
A performance wonderfully improved ; 75
horsepower and more to meet the "go" in
traffic and to take any hill in high. Engine
dependability further insured by the three
new seals for tfie famous Buick Sealed
Chassis: air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil filter.
Buick approved mechanical 4-wheel brakes
for the constant protection of your family
and yourself.
Thousands of people are taking rides in the
Better Buick every day. If you haven't
time to drop into the show room, a tele
phone call will bring one to your door.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILU THEM
lowler Automobile Co. 1
New Bern, N. C.
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
Announcement
I wish to announce to the citizens of Beaufort
that I have been appointed as the official represen
tative of
THE CAROLINA MORTAGE & INDEMNITY CO.
of Raleigh, N. C.
For Beaufort, N. C.
which corporation loans money in amounts from ,
$1,000 to $50,000 on improved city property for a
period of 10 years under the monthly curtailment
plan and at low interest rates.
THE CAROLINA MORTGAGE & INDEMNITY CO.
loans money on Apartments, Houses (under con
struction) dwellings, stores, churches, office buildr
ings and re-finances old loans. -
If you would like-to discusse your financial difficul
ty with me I will be glad to have you call me at
your convenience. -
Cr. W. Duncan
REPRESENTATIVE
carpenter. He is going back in the
"Dorris" his little boat only 25 feet
jlong and 6 horsepower engine.
DEATH OF MRS. A. B. DAVIS Miss Clara Davis and Miss Blanche
Davis, N. C. Aug. 31st The death' Yoemans have returned from Swans
of Mrs. A. B. Dabis was indeed a sor- boro where thev have Deen visiting
rowful one. It took place last Thurs,theip PeoPle for three weeks
day morning at her home at 6 o'clock. I A lar&e "umber of folks motored
When the golden 'sun was rising above I (in boats) to Broad Creek todav t0'
the horizon with peacefulness and ,attelld the Baptist reviVal there. The
calmness and sending its far reach, 'members of the church will soon be
ing rays over the earth her Master gin on 8 church here
said so gently and so softly "Come" 1 Bradford Nelson has returned
and she responded to the call with- from Philadelphia where he has been
oat a murmur. She had done her with his sister four months or more.
jduty; it was time for her to go. Uur Poacher is away today and
She was a sweet woman and was we have not heard the sound of a
loved by all who knew her. She church beH today, it being the rst
has made many friends during her Sunday in fifteen years such has oc
istay on earth. She was a member of curred.
I the Free-will Baptist church and had Mr- and Mrs- Charlie Russell are
jlong been a faithful worker for her back home aSain from Wildwood
Master. The funeral services where -hey have been for some time.
I were conducted at the church by Rev.' Molissa Guthrie of Marshallberg
i Simon Styron at 9:30vFriday morn- is visiting her sisters here this week.
ing after which the body was taken Mr- Ry Littleton who has been vis
jto the cemetery and a few words of itirtS his Parents at Jacksonville re
1 sympathy were extended to the turned toda.y
friends and loved ones by Rev. E. A. ' Mr- Dan Yoemans and family took
.Paul of Lumberton, N. C. and the Party over to Marshallberg today,
'closing prayer was given by Rev. G. Thev reported a fine time.
P. Lanier, pastor of the Baptist! CaP Walter Yoemans was home
church of this community. fr a few days from Penny's Hill
j Mrs. Davis was reared in this com-'Coast Guard station. He motored
Jmunity and has always lived here ex- here in a new car he has just pur
Icept for a few years she lived in cnased.
Washington and New Bern. She was w'th fine weather and clear weath
forty three years old and always was er the fishermen are expecting some
found at the post of duty doing her ood catches of Spanish mackerel this
best always. A better woman in ev- week.
ery way could nowhere be found. She :
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; was a aevotea wue, a loving momer In selecting seed corn in the field
And An flffprfinnnf a rimicrVitpr nnrl
" n " ne sure tnat it is frep from riispasp.
sister. She is survived by a hua-ttat it ha8.good sound ears and a
oana, two cnuaren, a morner, tnree good shuck coveringi 8nd that the
Bister, and a host o friends to mourn high ig not due to gpecjal ad
JAMES M. PARROTT M. D.
KINSTON, N. C.
Practice Limited to Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
FITTING GLASSES
Office Hours:
10:00 to 12:30 A. M.
2:00 to 5:00 P. M.
Rest Room Conveniences for Visitors
O. H. BUSHALL
Fire, Health Accident, Automobile Insurance
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT SOLD RENTED
RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE
DUNCAN BUILDING BEAUFORT, N. C
BARBOUR BROS. j
$ -it-
heartfelt sympathy and deepest re
gret. A FRIEND.
the State College extension division.
Farmers who poisned the boll wee-
MrPBiMON nfws according to methods advocated
The weather is fair now and not bv the cultural Extension Ser;
too cold nor too hot
Alex Nelson of Bridgeton was in
our burg Sunday visiting his sister
Mrs. H. M. Carraway.
I A Mr. Neal was in our community
j last week delivering some very nice
pictures that had been enlarged.
.vice now have complete control of
the pest. Infestation counts run
'from nothing to 10 percent where
.poisoning was done right and from
25 to 75 percent where no poinoning
was done report some county agents.
Low acre yields are to be expect
ed throughout the State this yiar ac-
Rev. J. M. Carraway spent the 5th
Rivnrinv t hnmfl wif.h his fflmilv.
mr:.,. diu ; ;ifi i .cording to agricultural workers of
atives and friends at Pamlico. . lStat ColIee- . Drouth 10 80.me .f
Mr. and Mrs. Will Paul have been "e st counties responsible tor
ter Mrs. Martha Mason.
Mr. W. M. Carraway of Norfolk
came over last week to visit the old
home and brothers Messrs E. F. and
J. W. Carraway. He returned home
Saturday. ,
Mr. Ovarstreet, our county agent
was over one day last week.
A very large bear, judging frond The County Commissioners
The spring lamb is the most profit
able farm product on many farms in
North Carolina. However, this lamb
must be born early and fed well to
make the most profit say livestock
workers.
of
the size of his tracks, got in J. M. Hoke County purchased a car of cal
iCarrawavs hoea one niuht last weeklcium arsenate for use by farmers in
!and eat up a brdod of pigs for him, fighting the boll weevil. By ordering
land bit the sow up badly. jthe poison in this way, farmers were
I -Milton Carraway and his sisters, saved $792 on the purchase price re
Mrs. Archie and Mrs. W. M. ,Carra- ports tounty Agent L. B. Brandon.
MACHINE SHOP
EXPERT WORK
Agents For
v BRIDGEPORT AND RED WING MOTORS
COLUMBIAN PROPELLERS GILL PISTON RINGS
NOW A FULL LINE OF BRASS PIPE FITTINGS
Front St.N Beauofrt
Wild People
A great many people have gone wild on
the subject of Florida real estate. Thous
ands are flocking down there to look and
some to buy. Those who invested several
years ago before the boom started,' have in
many instances made large fortunes.
Those buying at the high prices will not
find it so easy.
The Early Bird Gets The Worm is an
old and true saying and this applies to real
estate as well as to other things. Those
who have the foresight to see a little ahead
are the ones who are successful. The
time to invest in real estate is before a
boom starts. After prices have shot up
to the sky you cannot expect to male m-ch
of a profit. Get in front of the parade
do not bring up the rear.
Jlest Beaufort Lands
are going cheap now. In a year or so to
day's prices will look like " giving lar 1
away. Jhen those who bought in tim
will be sitting pretty. As sure as you liv
a boom is getting a start here in Carteret
county. Pay no attention to pessimists
and knockers. They never start any thing
except a grouch. Have faith in this coun
try because it has advantages that no other
section enjoys. Outsiders are already
turning this way. In another year the big
rush will be on. Our low prices and easy
terms make it possible for any one to ac
quire a lot. They are going fast but we
have some very desirable ones left , yet.
Let our representatives show them to you.
It does not cost anything to look around.
Beaufort Realty Corp.
B. E. Moore, Local Representative '
W. B. Blades, Pres. J. S. Miller, Vice-Pres-
O. W. Lame, Secty-Treas.
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