THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY23.J930 PAGE SEVEN SALE OF SARGON BREAKS RECORDS Famous Medicine Rapidly Be coming Household Word Throughout America 24 Carloads Sold in 25 Days in 27 States Overwhelming Demand the One Great Out standing Proof of Its Won derful Merit. Most medicines are sold b;the doz en or by the gross. A few are sold in larger quantities, but think of a medicine that sells in such enormous quantities that wholesale dealers are forced to buy it in solid carload lots to supply a demand that has been so phenomenal as to almost stagger the imagination. That's just what has happened with Sargon, the celebrated new medicine that is now sweeping the country like a great tidal wave. Not only is the trade buying it in carload lots, but they are buying carload after carload each car containing over 20.000 bot tles of Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills. Twenty-four carloads days READ THE NEWS WANT AD'c The nearly 500,000 clemcntry Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, white children are distributed by , Washington, Tyrell, Dare, Beaufort, grades by School Facts as follows: 1 Hyde, Craven and Pamlico counties. First grade 121,291, second grade; Circular 35 deals with Craven, Car 78,052, third grade 72,665, fourth teret, Jones, Onslow, Duplin, Samp grade 67,305, fifth grade 60,170, son, Pender, New Hanover, Bladen, sixth grade 51,905, and seventh grade TPrunswick and Columbus counties. 47,536. Or according to percentage, in the same order as follows: First 24. 3 per cent, second 15.6 per cent, i third 14.6 per cent, fourth 13.5 per; i cent, fifth 12.1 per cent, sixth 10.4 per cent, and seventh 9.5 per cent. School Facts presents a table showing the elementary enrollment ! by grades for the past six years, and ! points out that practically an identi cal situation as to distribution by; grades obtains each of these years, j Accompanying the table is a chart il-; lustrating this grade distribution, "is the big drop from the first to the sec- j ond grade. From the second to the j seventh grade as shown by the chart ' there is a gradual decline in the per-1 centage of total elementary enroll-! ment in the several grades." i Although School Facts gives no I specific reasons why the first grade is so much larger than other grades, it j infei-3 by the facts shown that a much smaller percentage is promoted j from the first grade than from other ' The forest service of the Depart ment of Conservation and Develop ment has agreed to distribute seed ling trees free of charge to 4-H club members who wish to begin a refor estation project. The members will pay a small charge to cover packing and shipping. i -1J ; 07 ciotoo it, tha a ,n a -7 i n IT E1 BUet . I record made by these wonderful med-; hf re th distribution of enroll . . ment by grades is made for rural and icings In the State of California where sc'hools separately, certain dif-J itmjj ; Anvil nf iferences are found, especially the; last year, it has required 21 carloads ; first and "PP" s- Twenty-five to supply the ever increasing de- ' f nt of the rural enrollment is in mand in this one state alone. Texas de, where9 th r dealers required carloads in only four . Tade 's 20'6 P" nt the tota! i elementary enrollment. The second A single New York firm, with,, Percentage in city systems is wholesale, branches in leading cities, f111? f eater han the correspond-1 is selling at the rate of over a Mil-; n ral Pontage. On the other; lion and a Quarter bottles a year. iha!ld- theuuPef radeB of he "Phenomenal and bewildering" is ; systems show larger percentages than , the way one of the big drug jobbers j rural systems" of the country describes the marve-; ' bus demand for Sargon. I California fruit growers are con-i "It's the greatest seller within the jsidering a proposal to estabilish a! memory of the oldest members of our system of chain stores in South organization," said another." ,- , I America to handle North American j "We are selling more Sargon than j own fruit. I any other ten medicines put together" said still another, And so it is everywhere Sargon has been introduced. From Coast to Coast and from the Gulf to the Great Lakes, Sargon is known and honor ed. Million upon millions have used it and have told other millions what it has done for them. When suffering men, and women find a medicine that helps them, they naturally want to tell their friends about it and in this way Sargon is fast becoming a house hold word throughout America. F. R. BELL, Agent. Miss Anna Rowe, home agent of Catawba County, was elected presi-! dent of the state association of home j demonstration, agent at the annual ! business meeting recently. Fruit from a four-acre orchard sold at a roadside stand by Jim White of Caswell County netted more cash Ithan the same land planted to tobac co this past season. Seventh Grade Pupils Far Less Than First GIVE FERTILIZER NEEDS ON DIFFERENT CROPS (State Superintendent Public Instruction) Raleigh, Jan. 21 Twenty-four per cent of the total white elemen- Cline of the North Carolina Experi (By F. H. Jeter) Raleigh, Jan. 20 A series of eight circulars containing fertilizer recom mendations for the various types of soils of North Carolina and the lead ing crops has been prepared by C. B. i Williams , H. B. Mann and A. S. tary enrollment in the public schools, according to the current issue of State School Facts, is in the . first grade whereas only nine and one-half per j State College cent, is in the Seventh grade. I Circular 34 deals with Currituck, ment Station at Raleigh. Copies of the circulars may be had free of charge by writing C. B. Williams, at Proves He's, a "Marrying Justice" Ji! 1 .... Justice Howard H. Kemp of Crown Point, Intl., fiisplnying more than twenty thousand wedding rlns boxes in his otlice. collected after that many '"'lines he lias ;rformed during Ills fourteen years as a justice. COAL W. Va.f Splint Egg $8.00 per ton Pocahontas "Smokeless" Egg $10.00 per ton None Better Sold Anywhere by Anybody Beaufort Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 66. Beaufort, N. C. TAKE NOTICE On and after February first your taxes draw a penalty of one per cent per month you can borrow for one-half per cent per month. The county can't borrow except at a high per cent. Pay your taxes help your county pay its obligations. Do it now today. J. H. DAVIS, Sheriff of Carteret County Ready For The Party When we clean your frocks you know that they will be in perfect condition for the next party. Many have us call for their garments each week, then they always have clean dresses when needed. Jolmson-Prevost DRY CLEANING CO. 'Phone 2-J Beaufort, N. C. Cfeedk these f attniiBBS V m the stmsmtituml mew HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSOREERS Four Dclco-Lovejoy hy draullc shock absorbers on all models eliminate road shocks and Increase comfort. SO-HORSF.rOWER MOTOR A great sli-cyllnder motor. Increased to 50 horsepower, gl smoother, quieter oper ation, with greater power. BRONZE-BUSHED PISTONS The stronger, lighter pie ton era bushed with high-grade bronze to provide smoother oper ation and longer Ufa. NEW HOT-SPOT MANIFOLD A large hot-opot omul, fold Insures complete vaporisation of fuel Improving performance The sensational value of the Greatest Chevrolet In Chevrolet History is based on definite points of superiority which you can easily check for your self. From its improved 50-horsepower six-cylinder valve-in-head engine, to its beautiful new bodies by Fisher it sets a new standard of quality for the low-price field. A few of Chevrolet's extra-value features are listed on this page. Check'them over carefully. Then come in and drive this car. It will take you only a few minutes to find out why it is causing more comment and winning more praise than any Chevrolet we have ever Wown. For it is a finer Six In every wayyet sells at greatly reduced, prices! $495 $525 $565 $565 $625 $625 $675 $595 $365 $520 $625 WEATHER-PROOF T.RAK.ES Fully-enclosed, Internal expanding, weather proof brakes assure posi tive brake action at all times. 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ADJUSTABLE DRIVER'S SEAT AD closed model hT an adjustable driver' eat a turn of the regu lator give the proper position. flM COACH Sound Chevrolet Co. SMOOTHER, FASTER, BETTER SIX

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