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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY SEPT. 10 192S PAGE THREE HARLOWE NEWS ti."1 ? ' 1 . f, c I. f , K fc, i.' i C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health Accident, Automobile Insurance REAL ESTATE BOUGHT SOLD RENTED RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE DUNCAN BUILDING BEAUFORT, N. C If any Segment of the Spine WWW WJ2JKI NORMAL NERVE PINCHElA , NERVE j AFFECTIONS of any of the following parts may be caused by NERVES impiflfSfid at the 8pine by a subluxated vertebra BRAIN EYES NOSE IROAT ,ARMS HEART tLUNCS iLIVER STOMACH 'ANCREAS .SPLEEN KIDNEYS' SMALL BOWEL ICE BOWEL 'GENITAL ORGANS I1CHS AND LEGS Sthc caus'e or I is in an abnorm al position (sub luxation) pres sure is produced on the nerve trunks, at that point and dis ease develops. The subluxa tion' is determin ed by palpation and nerve trac ing. Scientific Ad justments re moves the cause and eables Na ture to restore you back to to' Health. ' " Dr. Thelma Lumpkin Phone 11 Duncan Bldg.. Genuine . 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Don't Delay Another Minute-Act Nowt You can obtain the machine on a dowj payment of $3 00. . ; That's good biuine. You try the machine TEN DAYS.. That's good judgment. Then you'll decide to keep it That a certain. For Full Details Cell Phone -Write. . The Beaufort News ti 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. V 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 build 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. , . ! G. W. Duncan REPRESENTATIVE Mrs:' NV J. Conner' gave "a 'social iWednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Mrs. Charles Taylor of New !Bern who is visiting her. Those present were the members of the M. E. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Lionel Conner and Mrs. Char les Taylor and children motored to (Mdrehead Cfty Tuesday and spent jthe day with Mrs. Taylor's sister Mrs, 'Allen Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Pratt and children are visiting Mrs. S. S. Con ner. Mr. S. S. Conner, Mrs. C. Pratt, Misses Edna Earl and Mattie Conner left for Florida Monday through the j country. ' . Mrs. Charles Taylor and children of New Bern whom have been visit ing Mrs. N. J. Conner have returned home., .' I Mrs. E. C. Dickinson and children of Core j Creek spent a while at Mrs. A. N. Bell's Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jerman motored to Morehead City Sunday. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Malessia Becton this month. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Taylor spent Suntjay in Newport with Mrs. Tay lor's sister, Mrs. Jesse Conner. Mrs. Lucy Morton, Miss Lizzie "Mor ton and Mr. Clyde Earl Morton spent a while with Mrs. W. W. Chadwick Saturday. ., ' . '.j. BAY VIEW ITEMS U vouuy j jlv cj hi i rairvTalj S rlnMrltfirintrl Bonner p )s J r: J We are having some fine weather at present. ','" Miss Beatrice Belcher has returned from Hookerton, N. C. where she-has been visiting relatives. ' . Miss Julia Graham spent a few days last week at Core Creek visiting friends. Mr. Journey Conner of Hairlowe and Misses Mary Haskett and '.May Belle Small passed through our ne'igh borhood Sunday. '.. ' I ' Mr. George , Simpson of North jltiver was a visitor in our neighbor hood Sunday. !" . Quite a number of young people .jwere visitors at tjhe home of Mr. jDavid Oglesby, Sunday night. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Currice of At lantic spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Currice. ' -j Mr. B. A. Oglesby has ji'st finished putting in his last barn of tofeacco ifor this season. He has fou&een i . ii j CEDAR ISLAND NEWS It is being said that there are more mosquitoes here now than there has Ibeen before in over six years. Sure hope they will all soon be gone. Captain A. G. Day and brother i Claude C. Day left Saturday for New jYork where they have been working ifor the past few months, and where :they will also work this fall and. win ter. -v. I yuite a number oi people irom .here were visitors over to Hog Island 'Sunday afternoon. Prayer services were held af 4he ;F. W. B. church Sunday nighfe. A large congregation attended. ; I Miss Evadne Day left Saturday for Flowrence N. C. where she will spend a few weeks with relatives. ? f Miss Ethel Day of Flowrence1 who ;has been here visijting her sister!:Mrs. Nannie Day, left Saturday for home. Mr. Connie Daniels, who has-been j working in the L. S. Station at South iport, N. C. is spending a few , days ihere with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Daniels. f Misses Lydia, Annis, and 'Mary Boyd and their friend, Ida Conner all of Riverdale, N. C. who have' been here visiting relatives and. friends left Friday for home. A number of people from Atlantic spent Sunday afternoon here visiting. Miss Winnie Smith of Betty, N. C. is here visiting her-grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Edd Smith. Miss Verda Day entertained quite i a number of her friends Sunday afterl noon. There was services at the P. B. church Sunday, not very many at tended on account of the mosquitoes. NEWS FROM MERRIMON Mrs. Alex Truitt and children of Beaufort is spending1 some time this week with her husband on his house boat. Mr. H. B. Salter and dauerhter went to New Bern Tuesday, also Miss Ellen Truitt. Mr. Annie Herington and daughter left for their home at Norfolk Tues day. 1 Mrs. Alva Guthrie of Beaufort who ,has been, spending some time in our berg visiting relatives and friends re turned home Tuesday. Rev. J. M. Carraway went to Gra ham last week to carry his grand daughter Annie Mclntyre who v will enter school there this winter. Miss Blanch Mason has returned home after a visit of two or three weeks in Pamilco County. E. F. Carraway went to New Bern Tuesday to carry Tobacco, HAPPY MR. FOX "I'm glad to see the keeper knowt. a thing or two," said Mr. Kox, who had only been In the zoo for a few months. "What do yon mean?" asked the nther foxes. "What have you seen which shows you that the keeper knows a thing or two? How do you know that lie doesn't know more than a thing or two? Maybe he knows three or four things. Maybe not that much." "!l, I'll explain. "Of course, I could see from the first day that I came to the r.no that he knew a great deal nhnut feeding ani mals especially foxes, for It makes not the slightest Mt c;f difference to rue how he feeds other unirauls. "Then I could see that he knew all shout the ways of foxes. He knew we were smart and clever and that he had to he smart and clever too, If he really wanted to understand us. "Those were two of the things I saw at the very start of my zoo life here. "Hut lately I have seen that he knew a thing or two more." "Then, at any rate," said the other foxes, "the keeper does know three or four things." "That's so." said Mr. Fox, "he does." "Tell us what you have seen lately to make you say ail this?" the others asked. ."Because he knows enough about the seasons to give us the kinds of 'Pray Continue," Said the Little Fox. food which are In ' season," Mr. Fox continued. "Now, when I was free, at this time of the year 1 greatly enjoyed some ap ples and some blackberries. "I also was not against a grape or two, or more, though they were not always so easy to get." "Did a grape or two ever satisfy you?" the others asked. , "No, I always wanted more, really,: Mr. Fox answered. "I added that J also was not apain'st having more." "You're not very particular about your figures about how you add or do arithmetic." one of the little foxe said, and his sharp, ' bright eyes twinkled. "Oh no," agreed Mr. Fox, "I don't bother about them." "Pray continue," snld the little fox. "I did not mean to Interrupt," he po litely added. "Well, I was Kratl.v afraid that the keeper would not know that I liked these goodies at this time of the year and' that I would miss them because I was In the zoo. "But not a bit of It he gave them all to me to all of us. "He has really been generous and given them to us for lots of meal lately. "I very much hope he Is not through yet. "For I could stand a good man more blackberries I could. ."Hp gives us peanuts, too, which were new to me but bow ftlce H If to get blackberries In the zoo just as I would if I were free," grinned Mr. Fox. "Yes, we agree with you," tlx? other foxes said. "It Is a pleasure that the keeper -knows these things. "If he knew a lot of dull things only such as reading newspapers and talk ing to people and giving pieces of his mind ou It wouldn't be of any use to us." "When creatures give pieces of their mind out, as you foxes express It." Mr. Fox said, "It usually means they are cranky and want in scold some one else. "They don't give many pieces of real mind, I can tell you. I've been anion); people long enough to know that. "In fact, I've never thought thej "should say that they were giving a "Dlece of their mind' to anyone when they were merely being cross to thai person. "That Is pretty much what It amounts to. "But I'm not going to worry aboir that. The keeper knows what I an pleased that he should know ant without my teaching him, either. "Yes, he's a smart man, our keep er, and I'm a happy Mr. Fox, I am." "So are we," the others agreed. That Different Little Boy (on train) Mother, wha' was that Inst station? Mother I don't know. Little Boy Tou don't know thi name? Mother No, ami what's more, t want you to stop bothering me. B onlet for fifteen minutes. Little Boy (after interval) Moth j er, ask the porter. I dropped voir j purse out the window at that last atop. SPECIAL PROPOSITION To First 50 Students Enrolling in September WILSON BUSINESS COLLEGE W. W. MERRIMAN, President Dailey-Watson Bldg. Spring St. WILSON, N. C. DAY and NIGHT CLASSES (1 SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOU CAN GET THE FOLLOWING MEATS AT THIS STORE AT THESE REDUCED PRICES Best Round & Lbin Steak 25c lb. Choice Roast 25c lb. Good Roast 20c lb. Stew Beef .... 10c lb. Pork Chops and Pork Steak 30c lb. Best Stew Pork 25c lb All pork sausage 30c lb. Live and Derssed Poultry. Native and Western beef. ROUNTREE & CO. C. P. TYLER PROP. ' ' "" " " "' -TI --TTII1MII I ' I Looking into your future What dou you see? Times of adversity prepared for in advance? An ojd age of comfort and the financial ability to enjoy life in your declining years. It is toward this pleasant and safe future that the man who has saved, may look for- ward- A real estate investment is the right start for a young man. It makes him a substantial citizen entiled to the respect of all. It will also bring in a good pro fit if you invest right. West Beaufort offers 'this op portunity that you are looking for. Our beautiful lots sold on the easy payment plan at low prices are in reach of all. Let our representative show them to you. It does not cost any thing to look around. Beaufort Realty Corp. B. E. Moore, Local Representative ... m. Hwun, i rc. i. o. miner, vice-rres i O. W. Lane, Secty-Treas. T
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