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v. PAGE TWO TH EBEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JAN. 2S 1926 RADIO PROGRAM SUNDAY Most a!l the young people f ron; ! some timber business done at South JANUARY 31, 1926 I here were visitors to the "Goodwins P.iver was over here last Thursday ' Kills," Sunday niarht.- All reported i evenir.ar for a while. having a splendid time even though S-nie of the people here are kill there was quite a lot of mud and ' injr o;r.e nice hogs, not so large but water. i nice and fat. Mme. Ernestine Schumann Heink Assitted by Florence Hardeman, Violinist Programme: I. a. "But the Lord is Mindful of His own" from St. Paul-Mendelssohn Bartholdy. b. Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht Franz Gruber Mme. Emetine Schu mann Heink. ' II. a. Ave Marie Schubert-Wilheni. b. Tambourine Cb,inois Fritz Kreisler. c. Old Refrain Fritz Kreisler. Florence Hardeman III. a. The Rosary Ethelbert Nevin b. By the Waters' of Minnetonka Lieurance (With violin obbligato) c. Danny Boy Weatheily d. Erlkin Franz Schubert Mme. Ernestine Schumann Heink IV.' a. Trees Oscar Rasbach b. Spinneirliedchen 15th Century. c. Anfrus Dei ..Georee Bizet Mme. Ernestine Schumann Heink (With violin obbligato Miss Eleanor Scheib at the Piano. To be broadcast at 9:15 P. M. Eastern Standard Time, 8:15 Central Standard Time through Stations WEAF, WFI, WCAP; WJAR; WCAE WSAI; WOC; WWJ, WE EI, WCCO; WGR; KSD; WTAG; WLIB; WEAR, j Mr. Luther Lupton spent the week end home with his family. There was a candy party at Mrs. Li'.lie Daniels' Saturday night. Miss Cereta Goodwin entertained Not much farm work is being done yet owing to the extreme bad weath er. E. S. Martin who carries the mail from Merrimon to Beaufort had a v. quite a number of her friends Sun- j stormy trip Monday, day evening. j Miss Eva Martin is right sick with Miss Olive Carrawan, teacher at a deep cold. Most every one here Lupton and Miss Lillie Gaskill were visitors here Sunday. Mr. C. Lupton of New Bern spent last week here visiting relatives. Quite a number of people were he guests of Miss Kathleen Daniels Saturday evening. Church services were held ut Mr. Edd Smith's Sunday afternoon. OTWAY NEWS. We are having bad weather now, and lots of rain. Mrs. E. P. Giliikin who has been ill for several days is somewhat im proved. Mr. and Mrs. Runiley Giliikin an nounce the birth of a daughter Thurs has colds. Mr. and Mrs. R. quite feeble. B. Ball are still port a catch of $120.00 worth and others caught some. I saw Mr. Herbert Davis with a small alligator. I guess he will turn him out probably on the Road in that pond. Several steamers put in Cape Look out this week, one being the wreck ing Tug J. J. Merritt towing two pile drivers. I guess to Florida where every thing else is going. The ferry propoosition must be about dead or dying. I hear but verry little about it now. It looks as though we have commenced talk ing about one another, (but of course friendly talk you know.) Now I have got to study my les son and get ready for school. I am quite sleepy, but I must tell you that we had as usual a nice Sunday school and every body enjoyed it, well everything is just fine. Mr. Beaufort News I will have to ask you for five more copies of the News. Last Saturday I had to sell papa's paper to a man. VENOLIA NEWS. Joe Mclntyre wo goes to school When the men folks gets to clammor- at Bachelor has missed about a week, ing at one another no one can ever of his school owing to sickness Capt. Alex Truitt went. to Beaufort Saturday and spent the week end with his family. Mr. Jos. Adams also went to Beau fort Saturday. . HARKER'S ISLAND day January 21st. Mr. Gnr'.on of Miss Hazel rtav afternoon. Giliikin was the guest Salter of Eettie Sun- For the past three weeks the weather has been so bad that fishing h:'s been very dull, and the most of tell when they will stop, for you know last week's News brought forth a few short lines under which was signed C. M. Gaskill with the head lines thus "Which of the two classes should be considered." Well under the circumstances that now exist, we beg that you consider neither of us, because we lower folk cannot! define or get the proper de finition of those two old big words he used. "Pessimist" and "Optimist.J' As it has been quite a while since we have let the News hear from our little neighborhood thought we'd arouse and let our friends know we are still living. But gee some of u? are very sick. -The mumps are just raging. Mr. Charlie Springle, son of daughter (Cecil and Ethel) have been very sick but we are glad to know they have improved so they can get out again. We are also glad to learn that Mrs. Caroline Cannon who has been very sick since Monday night with high blood pressure and paralysis is slow ly improving. Mrs. Mannie and Jennie Jones vis ited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cannon Sat urday Mr Cannon is on the sick list. Mr. Roy Garner made a flying trip to Morehead City Saturday night. Mr. T. B. Hall and A. F. Slaugh ter returned home Saturday night where they went to purchase peanuts Mr Clyde Cannon spent Saturday afternoon at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones, Miss Bettie Jones Mr. Clyde Cannon and Miss Agnes Cannon returned home last Sunday night from Wilmington where they visited friends and rela tives. They reported a nice trip. Mrs. Gertrude Smith and Mrs. Sa die Smith of Bogue spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cannon. Mr Otto Slaughter and Mr. Ramon Mundine have both been in bed with the :mumps. Mr. Otis Slaughter, Mr. Eddie and Rupert Gould attended the show at Moreheacf City Monday afternoon. Tom Tarheel says he enjoys his work as a member of the, .county board of agriculture, but it made him hustle to do the things on his place that he was pushing for the county. MERRIMON NEWS. CEDAR ISLAND NEWS. (lay. some rainy and Willis, movies We are still bavin bad weather. Teachers Misses Nelson and Townsend attended the at Atlantic Saturday night. Messrs. Adrian Daniels, Goodwin and Johnnie Daniels were visitors at Atlantic Sunday morning. Hugh .u ''in day was stjrmy a in! mined all day. I: . A. R. Smith of Goldsboro was here :. he past week hunting, and we learn he had good luck. Mis. G. M. Carri'way and her chil-4 thought more about the children than u tne people nan to resort to ciams. , , . , . , T . , , . . to carry those kind of people on a ferry, mixed up especially. People we do need a ferry, hut j she must run from the door-step of' the school hou-' tr. ru:- 1: :)'.:.-::--. then i , the children can get all the benefit j that they desire anil aiUr t'.'.is is j lmishecl the grown lips can gee a j I nice and respectamo linage. i l see tnat air. Aaarain Willis is now listening in his new radio mach- "r.e that has just been fixed up in his I house. Mr. Dan Yeamons, his two children I j Floyd and Blanche and some others j motored to Beaufort today. I The Revei end Mr. Carl Edward-! j held his regular appointment here to- day. The following item appeared in lie News of two weeks ago. "That he school teachers we now have Tlv- T ttla: stora, Just m tr. ir c lur ' y lype of bauerv. il.fr, t!ia ; b imw i. r. o :.il1'.;r;n.H3 iry dren pre right sick with deep colds something like the flu. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carraway are both sick with colds. Mr D. M. Salter has been quite sick for several days. Young Mr. Gericson who is having they did the money they get." But it was not written with any inten tion of passing insinuation upon any of the teachers that have taught here in the past. i Some of our fishermen went to ! Neuse River last week. ' They re-1 --" mi rp"" ""ii '"Tg: iM '' 45 tia.1173 INDIGESTION Black-Draught Brings Relief ' for Tight, Bloated Feeling. "I had indigestion," says Mr. W. B. Bouknight, of Ballentine, S. C. "Working out, 1 got in the habit of eating fast, for which 1 soon paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me very uncomfortable. "I would feel stupid and drowsy, didn't feel like working. I wa3 told it was indigestion. Some one rec ommendea Black-Draught and I took it after meals. 1 soon could eat anything any time. "I use it for colds and biliousness and it will knock out a cold and carry away the bile better and quicker than any liver medicine I have ever found." Eating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort after ireals. A pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water, win help to bring prompt relief. Black-Draught gently helps the over-taxed organslo perform their regular functions, in such cases, ridding the system of poisons that might accumulate. Sold everywhere; 2Sc TIN (volt) V9 (vo'tj C-34a How Would a Homo Like This Suit You? Charges them all The new model Tungar charges any storage battery. 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