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ft THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 24 1925 PAGE SIX .; i i '- ( 3 El 3 mi s i. Loud speakers are to be installed A case of twins in Mullusca is on Japanese railways so conductors very rare but three pairs of such will not have to shout so loudly in "twins" were found on the Pacific calling stations. Coast in the summer of 1023. Though there is a widespread be- In the matter of getting rid of a lief that stars can be seen from a tail, some species of apes have "out niine shaft or wall in the daytime evolved' 'man .they having less of no one has ever reported seeing one. a tail than man himself. HARKER'SISLAND ITEMS. Aim "COxMMON SENSE" is not COMMON, BUT RARE This is proven by the masses of people who are spending all they make and more to "have a good time." No "common sense" person can have a real good time unless they have at least a moderate bank ac count to fall back on in case of an emergency. Emer gencies come to all sooner or later. Pe ready for them financially by having at least a little "laid by" in a Savings Account. Beaufort Banking and Trust Co. COURTEOUS LIBERAL STRONG 3. LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY . .(Authorized Ford Dealers) Announcement We are moving our entire Auto business from Kinston, N. C. to Beaufort, and will give AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE Lincoln Ford Fortlson SEE THE NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY TEMPORARY LOCATION ( THE BEAUFORT MOTOR COMPANY BEAUFORT, N- C. t Our repair department will be in charge of expert FORD MECHANICS and only genuine FORD PARTS will be used. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY AT ONCE Loftin Motor Co. The death of Mr. Tyre Moore's baby about a year old occurred this morning about 6 o'clock. It had been sick for several week? and ev erybody thought it had pulled through as it seemed to be getting better. The largest gathering Harker's Island has had for some time it had today when two big boat loads of people landed and entered the church at 11 a. m headed by Mr. Henry Wil lis from Gillikin, N. C. The church and grounds were all filled and there was some good signing as could be expected by any 'choir in the county. Notwithstanding so much sickness and death when everybody turned out they had a real good time. Miss Lena Lewis left last week for Washington, N. C, where she will attend .school this season. 1 The Reverend Eric Gaskill filled his regular appointment here today. He preached a good sermon to a large audience. I guess our road is about fixed now. Someone saw Roy Fulford with some sap boards. He must have been go ing to nail the ditches together. Papa says he don't believe we are in this county no how. He says it dont give us no school nor nothing else so we must be living sowe where else. All are glad to see Miss Madeline Willis home again from the hospital where she has been under treatment for some weeks for appendicitis. Capts. Walte? Yoemans, Donnie Yoemans and Tildon Davis motored jto Norfolk leaving here the 21st where they will stay some time. j We have been having fine but hot j .weather for two or three weeks. j j Mr. M. P. Guthrie of Hatteras In-1 let C. G. Station reports by telephone a big lot of fatbai'ks outside. ( It was reported that Mr. Bradford ! Nelson and Miss Beulah Davis left here at night without their parents I or any one else knowing it and to- 'day they returned alright and married I according to reports. 1 BAY VIEW ITEMS AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS BEAUFORT, N. C. The Greensboro Daily News A progressive newspaper published state for a progressive people. in a progressive . With a record of service and achievement in the past, we want you to know also of our plans for the future. Effort , and money .will not be stinted in giving you a '.: well-balanced! 'newsy, virile, dependable daily paper; ;' ;doctor, lawyer, business man or laborer, you will need ' -;this "newspaper for all the people." ,; Independent in politics, our policy calls for full and ' ; unbiased news -and views, touching all questions of m V terest to the general public and the state's progress y and welfare. A wonderful growth in circulation each year is our assurance that, more and more, the people ! who think for themselves are turning to an indepe.n- ident newspaper. , ; Subscription rates are as low as the present day cost of publishing such a newspaper permits. Six months, daily and Sunday, $4.50 Six months, daily only $3 50 Samples on request GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, GREENSBORO, N. C. fp; Mr. Robert Willis of Newport and SQTMiss Beatrice Belcher of Mill Creek an! j were quietly joined in weddock Sat Hffllurday afternoon 'at the home of Mr. Hni'.G. W. Winberry in the presence of a few friends. Immeaditly after IU5 the wedding they left for Newport pwhere they will make t their home. gSj1 Mrs. Bennie Bell of Mill Creek left pi Saturday afternoon for Kinston 2g; where she will stay awhile, an ! Miss Maymie Lee Dowdy of Bay jjjjj View spent Saturday and Sunday at 3L; ', Newport visiting her brother Mr. Leddie Dowdy. Mrs. Carrie Currie had quite a mis fortune the last time they dipped as jher fine milk cow did not live but a I short while after they got home. It jig supposed that she drank some of j the dipping vat water. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Oglesby and I children Edna and Leo and Miss Clara Oglesby ma-de a business trip 'to Morehead City and Beaufort last iweek. Quite a number of people from jhere went to Newport Saturday shop .ping.. ...... Mrs. Rena Merrill and son Robert jwent to Newport-Saturday shopping. Quite a number of Morehead City people were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merrill Sunday. The stilt, sandpiper has been seen in Washington only twice since the city was founded..! No one knows who discovered that the world is round, but it was after the time of thales and before the time of Aristotle. Indians of Glacier National Park raised enough wheat last year to keep two government-built flour mills 'grinding this grist. Delaware still whipping post. uses the ancient y. men desiring to be groomed correctly in every detail insist on SUNFAST HATS. 'The maker 's guaran tee assures you that SUNFAST HATS Wtll not fade. Correct in style moderate in price. Bayard Taylor Beaufort, N. C. 0 M tt f Jl B t FADELESS FELT If il t 5 SOUND ADVICE Take your shoes to the Beaufort Shoe Shop for GUARANTEED WORK NOW For the first time in his tory a full sized, five-passenger SEDAN with slid ing gear transmission and complete big car equip ment for 5 '. o. b. Toledo Remember this is a full sized, five-passenger sedan, large and roomy enough to hold five full-grown adults in iferfect comfort over any journey, regardless of its mileage! ALL THESE FEATURES INCLUDED Wider seats, widest of any light car. Big, wide windows, more than twenty square feet in window space, giving you all the air and light of an open car plus all the comforts and conveniences of a closed car. Extra wide doors, easy entrance and exit to both front and rear seats No discomfort, no climbing over seats. Latest type one-piece windshield, especially valuable in night driving. Gves clear, unobstructed vision. Easy to clean. Adds a distinctive touch of beauty to the car. 27 horse-power engine, sturdy, reliable, and noted for its hill climbing ability. Economical on gas -and oil- Hundreds of owners report 15, 000 miles and better service without a cent spent for engine repairs. Oiling system positive, dependable, and making for increased efficiency of the car's operation. Modern disc type clutch, fully enclosed and running in a bath of 01. Ignition system, Auto-Lite, dependable under all. service conditions. Enclosed storage battery holder. Drum type headlights. Legal lens braced with tie-bar. Dimmers in headlights. ' Sliding gear transmission, the same type as used on the highest priced cars. .' ; .' " AN UNPRESEDENTED LOW PRICE All-in-all, -a light car with every necessary big car quality feature at an unprecedented low price. By actual comparison you will find the Overland Standard Sedan more fully and better equipped from head to tail lamp than any other car selling near its price. Easy terms a small down payment- 52 weeks or more for the balance -you can buy an Overland out of your normal income. Your ppresent car can be applied as part payment. WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE -MOTOR-CARS D. M. Jones Company THE FEATHERHEADS rLRVuZeln Mara Nfwtit A Good Watchman b. - i 1 ii, in" j ..... .r-r. ii. i' TiT S v .X I
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