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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NJWS THURSDAY SEPT. 24 1925 PROF. CARDS DR. C. S. MAXWELL GENERAL PRACTI E Office Houn 10 to 12 A. M. and b? appointment DR. H. M. HENDRIX DENTIST Office Hour; to 12 A. M.. and 1:30 to 5 ?. M. Office over W. P. Snrth's store Want Ads with Mrs. Guthrie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mcintosh. ; Mrs. Clyde Smith of Beauofrt spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Mary Nelson. i Mr. Elbert Dudley who works in home. Beauofrt spent the week end at Mrs. Otis Warren returned from Morehead City hospital Tuesday. Simpson, who is working! PIGS FOUND I HAVE THREE Mr. Jeff Si pi?s, weiging about forty of fif:y o nthe State Highway near Kinston pounds each, which I found in my spent the week end with his family. field. Owner please call and pay: charges and get them. J. F. Sabiston,' (Continued from page one) Sept. 24th. NEWS ITEMS FROM STATE CAPITAL Dr. E. B. Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE Phones 'FOR SAI F rNP c u n l a t li - - - " . . ... , , unit' op motor, jump spark $75.00; one liveries of 28 percent on ginnings J cycle Knox motor Basch magneto thus far this season; Judge Meekinsi I 75.00. BARBOUR BROS. in Federal court held up the sale of the property of the Fisheries PrnH. FOR SALE 25 LIFE PRESER- ucts Company, which "stung" hun- vers at $1.00 each. See Paul Jones at dreds of North Carolinians pending v. u. jones i,o. 5 t a nearing of stockholders in the mat- ter; and the state college extension mQ DTWT erVFDlt rAirn . ki ix -1 . Office 83. Re.idenc. 107-L " Z . P'a" lM,T W0TK for Office Hours- 1 "uus" "l lne ' weau- me ensuing year. Australians aY 10 to 12 to 5 aud by Lumber and Manufacturing Co. writing into North Carolina to find appointment f 'out about the state's method of rais- r mg poultry, etc. 4f O m 150 YU NEED A TYPEWRITER ' It is stated that something like HO M AMI V MACnM AND D0NT WAN1 T0 INVEST IN fifteen percent of the Freshmen en UPk.. mlL, I MAOUn a NEW MACHINE. WE Hi W. A terinir State Cnlleco tu . REMINGTON USED MACHINE to work their way through practical-! pi oo; . 10 .n D.-iivurti ai ih(, y "an 01 tnese Deing entirely de rnone Uttice 1 ;PRICE. COME IN AND LOOK IT pendent upon this plan of paying ex Phone 108J. Re.idence OVER. penses. The anrual fir nf H, 9 to 12 and 2 1 THE BEAUFORT NEWS dents will this year be held durimr i TOR RENT FOUR ROOM APART- the week of the State Fair. j ,ment, modem conveniences, partly It is announced that Mrs. Gutzon jfurnished. Miss Lottie Sanders, 209 Borglum, wife of the famous 'sculp-' Front street. t f tor who claims to be the originator i ot the Stone Mountain Confederate General Practice Office Hours: to 5 and by appointment. DR."V. E. HYDE GENERAL PRACTICE Everything lew! Office Hour 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Mornings by appointment Phones Office 46 Residence 18W dr. 7- oTbaxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. DR. E. F. MENIUS Eyesight Specialist With Sam K Eaton Co New Bern, N. C. D. W. MOFO'ON Notary Public Insurance "Ramsey Bldg." BEAUFORT, N. C. DR. R. L. DANIELS SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offices in Elks Temple ' NOTICE $5.00 REWARD OFFER- Memorial is to have charge of the Jed for a case of CROUP that AN- rt section of the Fine Arts Depart WAVS CROUP AND COUGH mcnt of the Raleigh Woman's Club lovnt'n i - . m ..... oiivur iaus to cure. Sold every I0r "e coming "club year." Slogan- store Orf s.os "Art should not hp for fYio TOW on, more than libertv is for the few." FOR SALE AT A CASH BARGAIN 1 The North Carolina trucking in- ONE REMINGTON rrsrr. TVPf. dustrv is showing nn ,oii ft,!- .. . x 4. M-t- v -- 0 " vii who ocaa WRITER, DROP IN AND LOOK IT on according to estimates given to OVER AND LEARN THE LOW the public by the division of markets, PRICE. ITS A BARGAIN. State Department of Agriculture! THE BEAUFORT NEWS which places the number of car loads of fruit and truck shinned nut of WANTED NAME OF F.VFRY 17,355. of Irish suffer from rheumatism, backache, were 6,634 cars of strawberries 9 . ! .neuralgia, colds coughs, flu and any 946 cars. The remaining 7,775 cars ailment caused from cold. Pine Ivy were laden with watermelons, cab will surely cure them. Sold at all haSe lettuce, sweet potatoes, dew Mores. 10-8-25 berries apples, green peas, string beans, cucumbers, cantaloupe, green LOOK! YOU CAN BUY THESE AT corn, beets carrots, peppers, toma THE BEAUFORT NEWS SHOP toes, turnips and .spinach. j Manuscript Covers, Legal size paper, 1 Twenty nine lives were snuffed I Tags, Tag Hooks, Carbon paper, out in automobiles accidents during ' any size Cardboard in white and col- the month of August says a report ors, Tag board, Chattle Mortgages, issued by the bureau of vital statis-1 Warranty Deeds, Mortgage deeds, tics State Board of Health, and nine- j ! Small curds, Envelopes two sizes, ty-six from violent causes. Thprp ; Ruled letter paper, unprinted or were 22 accidental drownings, 19 printed, Book paper, white, and homicides, 11 died in railroad acci green coated, visiting cards-Men dents and 10 persons were burned to women and misses, Old newspapers death. ; Any kind of printing and binding up The defense in the Cole murder to ISO pases. case at Rickingham is expected to clTer a plea of self-defense, Congress Rooms 401 to 40S 7V1 1I nn ,v t" .3w.-uv Lenoir, uiiress- Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. REWARD $5.00 WILL BE PAID man Clyde Hoey, of Shelby, has been 3 to 4 p. m. for a case, of headache that KOLA- c-nployed by the prosecution and the NEW BERN, N. C. DINE fails to cure in five minutes. cas,e is to be hard fought. Attor- rsottle of eight doses for .30 cts, all ,,cvs f0r botn sides have recently stores. in q or held conference. Thn t-iui ,;n Now that my BIG SALE is past history, and plenty of room for new fall and winter stock was made-YOU WILL NOW FIND IN THIS STORE NOTHING BUT THE VERY NEWEST IN Styles - Weaves - Patterns : Shades OF SUCH ITEMS AS THE BEST SHOE FOR MEN THE BEACON THESE OXFORDS ' AND SHOES ARE GUARANTEED FOR STYLE AND SERVICE. THE BEST HAT FOR MEN SUNFAST FADELESS FELTS THESE HATS ARE GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE. A COMPLETE LINE OF WOMENS AND CHILDRENS CELEBRATED . CRADDOCK BRAND SHOES. p A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF WOMENS SCARFS-MEN WOMEN AND CHILDRESS SWEATERS. . ! BE CERTAIN TO LOOK OVER MY NEW ASSORTMENT OF BLAN KETS FOR SOLID COMFORT THESE ARE IT. IN PLAIN WORDS THIS ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF EVERYTHING IS WAITING YOUR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL AND YOU HAVE A SPECIAL INVITATION TO COME IN AND LOOK. IT PLACES YOU UNDER NO OBLIGA TION TO BUY ANYTHING. BAYARD TAYLOR'S ECONOMY PRICES ALWAYS PREVAIL ON NEW GOODS AS WELL AS STAPLE STOCK. A PERSONAL INVITATION TO YOU TO COME IN AND LOOK OVER THESE NEW GOODS IS PERSONALLY EXTENDED Bayard Taylor Front St. Beaufort Residence 39 E Front Phone 348 T. R. COBB NEW BERN, N. C. 4 Land Surveys Sub Divisions Office, 93 i Middle Phone 826 10-R-5 . start on Monday Sefitember 28 UFDF te ft . T . 1 1 ivi . a 1 vu uioiTrn nm 1 ri tin n irnmnni n -..... ,j t - . - 'i i 1 la vv c. at. i.im'iu near HAVE FOR SALE ONE REMING- Athens, Georgia, on Sunday morning TrT ITCnn 1 i 1 , . uacu i i rt.WK.ITER IN 1,1 lasc weeK nas. M. Upham, chief GOOD CONDITION, DROP IN AND em?ineer of the North Carolina State LOOK IT OVER AND LEARN THE Hishway Commission, was seriously Hiinourtaoui, CASH ONLY PRICE '"Jureu DU- is on the road to recov TUP Tin i t rir-y-v T. . . r . 1 ... inc. DAuruiii NEWS VL' xsortn Carolinians i . TRADE BUILDERS BXKI PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Fire and Windstorm INSURANCE SEE ACHING LIMBS jured were Fred E. Schnenfe.. fourth district engineer, and W. E. Hawkins, construction engineer, both of whom have been released from the hospital g The Theft Bureau of the State Au B tomobile License Department recov :M And Manv Other Commnn 111. M ered fifty-eight win kjf-iiiuc ui mem Deing missing cars last i BJ! j i ts , u v-ums oi mem , ucveu uy DiaCK-Uraught. 9 oras. Thirty-four Ford and five uiuiuuuiica were sioien aunng tnis Mrs. John Skaggs, residing near n the Ozark Lanes Prairie, Mo., on Trail, says: "lhaveta Mi' ea 1711a n n S i ran, says: "1 have taken Black- 2 plans for tne construction of iUISSE.Iia V. UaVlS l Draught for a number of years, ffoup of stockades at Cal about fifteen, and it is about thi S v ; rs-.t ... . 666 iu jjuiduvc meaicine i ever take. It is the Onlv kinH Ihot found that doesn't hurt me. "I take Rlarlr.nratmht digestion, for colds andlieadaches. ! a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs , g 1 take it foraching in my limbs and !g shoulders. It helps this trouble. 1 S take it fcr sour stomach. I ''We think Black-Draught is ;! splendid and never are without it i I in the house. I I suffered with eas on mv stom- 4.- I ach that affected my breathing, and M BiacK-Uraught helped this trouble, g "Forsuch common complaints, I S think Black-Draught is the best J Passenger Schedules Effective Dec. 28, 1924 at Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 6:30 A. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate j i , i amur car i from New Bern. 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. Oraucht i meaicine a person can use." For millions of others, Black- Draught is their favorite liver and I stomach medicine. Ohtainahlp virvurh mi Tfl.Ml a. 5H ' II " T Lv. 4:00 P. M. C-311 S niiis NORTH RIVER RIPPLES. period The State's Prison has perfected plans for the construction of a new ledonia P'arm in Halifax countv to cost round $35,000. This is considered a move in the right direction. Th farm at Caledonia consists of some thing near 6,000 acres of which 500 are being cultivated. The new stockades will accomodate 600 pris oners.. The State Highway Commission re ports the laying of eighty-four miles of paving during August, as follows Concrete 38.22; asphaltic concrete 17.26 miles; sand asphalt, 8.63 miles concrete base, 20.13 miles. Route Ten extending from Beaufort to Mur pny, a d.stance of 579 miles, has ap proximately 500 miles of "paved road already. The North Carolina Orphan Asso ciation will hold its annual meeting witn superintendent Barnes, of the Methodist Orphanage, Raleigh, o'r Wednesday, September 30. Hon Josephus Daniels, Dr. W. S. Rankin and other pprominent Tar Heels will .JZirzsr'. , u iff . ' 11 ! 'I I ito.1157 il Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chadwick Jr.. j w: T.: ... " "P"" uu misses ijiiuan river ana Verna o x Morton and Mr. Tom ' fJihha nj u. Wl,son of Tri-State 'Ben Gibbs spent Sunday in Washing- ' ;CUr0WerS P" ton visitinfr.v. 7 g lson, announces that more than iu.uw.vuu jiuutius oi iae wee a nave From the Armistice of 101 f tho I Mrs. P, B. Beachem spent the lalready been : delivered from the end of last September, L192.713.000 jweek end at Lenoxville visftin'ft,'rela-.jSou'th Carolina and. Eastern North have been expended on unemp'loy- tiv6S' J Carolina crops this season. Markets ment doles by the British. Mr and M n r,,(k , fthe C6ntral and western belts ar : ' , r na"d Mm D Guthrie from expected to open on October 1 and 6 ; - Marshallberg spent- the week end respectively. i i m i r -r-TT i -1 i A S jit rTTOn A i i Kitchen J - A M I PBedRoomI ' IT. t D,NSM-I mi3' 1 I I I lr m liF-m i ran T n- ii ... 'ft FIUvingRmI 1 IT Eil 1"7" I Bed Room I Af. ffT I I II I ILL I H i w i i n n U ' ' III . .--r-TffH . . PLAN K21I5 Planned for Comfort And Economy Attractive in outside veniently arrane-ed insidp TnOVnnni,;. to build. You will seldom see a home that comomes tnese tnree home essentials so delightfully as this one. REMEMBER WE HAVE A NEW PLAN w i-i ' w at a. ' it r r li i t rr t t . . IdcH 0jXVV lKjrj U ahunsivJU THAT IT IS ,BATH-j POSSIBLE TO SUIT ALMOST EVERY lcicf,TI1ri rn a cmTi a tt t- t -r-,-, - . lAoiri Aixjj ,viKY ruRSE. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME AND IN- SrECT THESE NEW HOME DESIGNS. See Ua For Free Building Helps BEAUFORT LIMBER & MFG. CO. BEAUFORT, N. C.
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