THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930 PAGE THREE Surprise Of Her Life, She States "I took lK-aily every medii-ine rt'coimm'thk'd for my, trouble but ni'Uiiiitf diil mo iiny rual Ki until 1 took Silicon, and it pave me the sur- 5 i'lea.e milk production and Mr. Arey I suggests that the animals have ample s-hade during the hot part of the day. (Around cilUs, where the pastures and lounfring' hits aie small, he advis es that the milking herd be stabled during the middle of the day. J Fli. s are also a source of a great j annoyance to cows in summer, and Mr. Arey says unless some method iis used to combat them tile best re sults from tlu1 herd cannot be abtain- ed. Flies are controlled eastiest by destroying the breeding places, he says. Stalls and pit? should be clean ed at least once each we;k and the manure hauled from the barn direct to the field. Any accumulation of litter or garbage furnishes ideal breeding places for flies and should be cleaned up as often as possible. Because it is impossible to destroy all flies in the larvae stage by clean ing up the breeding places, it is fur ther necessary to use poison, fly traps and sprays to kill off the younger brood after hatching, recommends Mr. Arey. TWO MOTORISTS LOSE PURSE TO BEFRIENDED HITCHHIKER I Charlotte, June 22 Two "good Samai itans" were lleeced for their kindness in picking U a hitchhiker along the highway tmlav. V. 0. Masters and C layton Brown, of Converse, S. C, reported to Char lotte police that a while man whom they picked up at San ford and ibi ought to this city in their automo Ibile lifted a purse from them contain ing $25 and a check for $4.60. S1MMOMS-BA1LEY FIGHT ; AGAIN 15 IN EVIDENCE Senator Simmons, war defeated in j the second ward. $150,000 BONDS ARE SOLD BY PERSON COUNTY BOARD MRS. R. W. ALRF.RT lnise of my life, 1 couNl hardly re tain food, my liver was disordered, I vas dreadfully constipated and suf fered with sick headaches. I had )v.t so much weight and strength that 3 hadn't the energy or life to do anything-. Sargon gave me a splendid appttite and my digestion is perfect. I never hve headaches, I'm fast re gaining my lost weight and have just lots of new strength and energy. "Saigon I'ills relieved me of con stipation, cleansed my system of pois ons and left me feeling toned up in stvrid of causing that weak, let-down fee ling produced by the usual laxa tiv es.'' Mrs. R. V. Albeit, 1802 15! xtnding St., Columbia, S. C. F. K. BELL, Druggist, Asi-nt Roxboro, June 20 Bonds totaling $150,000 were sold to M. M. Free man and company, of New York, Thursday by the Person county board of commissioners. The money will be used in the construction of the new proposed combination jail and court house. The project has been under ! consideration for a long time, but ! every attempt to start any activity i work was met by defeat. The buy- ers of the bonds asked a 5 per cent rate and a bonus of $2,685. The is isue will be retired yearly, beginning in 1032. COWS NEED ATTENTION DURING HOT WEATHER By F. H. JETER Raleigh, June 23 To maintain high milk production during the sum mer, it is necessary that the dairy cow have sufficient feed, plenty of shade ami a good supply of fresh water. "As the summer advances, the grass gets dry and short and its con tent changes from high protein and low fiber to low protein and hi;rh fiber," says J. A. Arey, extension dairyman at State College. This condition necessitates the feeding of more grain with a high protein con tent together with silage or a soiling crop. Grain feeding during this per iod should be as heavy as during the winter months." Hot weather will generally de- Car Abandoned With Whiskey After Chase Near New Bern New Bern, June 21 After a four mile chase by federal prohibition of ficers near here early this morning, a Ford roadster with 54 gallons of whiskey, in fruit jars, was abandon ed by two unidentified white men, who made their escape. It is report ed here that the chase was marked by the interchange of shots between the two cars. The Ford is said to have been hit a number of times, but no one was injured. Search is being continued for the men. UNEMPLOYMENT LOW ! GOOD SHEPHERD IS SELECTED AS NAME FOR NEGRO HOSPITAL I New Bern, June 21 The name of the proposed new negro hospital here jwill be the Good Shepherd Hospital 'and Training school, it has been do jcided here by the steering committee of the Episcopal diocese of East Car olina, of which Rev. Guy H. Madara lis chairman. The organization will I be incorporated under this name and plans are going forward by a num ber of sub-committees. m CORDIAL FRIENDLY tBAI 1 BANKING rEgVICEj In Checking There Is Convenience Convenient because you need not be troubled with carrying large sums of money on your person conven ient because you can write a check wherever you may be. Your cancelled checks are a perma nent record of every business Transaction OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK (The Bank of Beaujorl BEAUFORT, N. C. Goldsboro, June 21 Less than 1 per cmt of the people of the Golds-1 boro are unemployed and less than 1 J per cent of the people of Wayne 1 county are unemployed, according to preliminary announcement of returns gathered by census enumerators and given Saturday by Louis Goodman, of Wilmington, supervisor. Mr. Goodman reports that 151 were unemployed in Goldsboro and 33 unemployed in the county, when the census was taken. New Bern, June 21 The Simmons -l.'uihy light vas again evident here tonight in the Il.'mocratic precinct meetings. In every precinct there was a ticket of Simmons supporters and also a ticket of Bailey Mippoit er.'. In some wards the Simmons sup porter won, while the Bailey tickets won in other precincts. Bailey supporters claimed that, seventeen out of the twenty precincts' elected Bailey men. Harry m. Jacobs, present county chairman, a family connection of Black Walnut tree-: planted by club niembi-rs in McDowell Count v last fall are nearly all living and growing nicely. , Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over Bett Bakery Office Hours 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 Re.. 26-L Dr. W. S.'Chadwick'i i MccFcine ?r Surgery j 1 1 itri Hours: 4 . to 12 and by Appointment J ; 'iti-i( in l'o'ter Emergency ' Hospital Office Phone 46 Res. 41-L ... j. .;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..:..;.j-j.j;..;..;;, FOk sALE 1 7 H. P. four cycle Palm er A-l condition $135. 1 3 H. P. two cycle motor, good condition $25.00 1 5 H. P. two cycle Lath rpp, good condition $50.00 1 4 cylinder Star motor, equipped for boat $80.00 ''AAA ' ' r -..-,. t. ...... i. . . . . . t ...,.,, . --, . - i 1 Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, N. C AAAAAA ! Dr.E.B.Whitehurst f GENERAL i RACTICE I Phones: Office 63. Res. 107L X Office Hours: i 10 to 12 to 5 and by 4. appointment BARBOUR BROS. SHOP MACHINE V0R1WKS0UI7IEM Hi ml -ii -i. i, I, Passenger Schedule Effective December 29, 1929 Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 7:00 AM. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Parlor ca; from New Bern. Lv. 3:15 PM. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va., and Washington, D. C. For reservations etc. call on SETH GIBBS, Aganc, Beaufort. N. C. 8? :t 8t3' il-' t I .j. js5s a I BUS SCHEDULE Carteret Transit Co. Leave Morehead City for Atlantic and points east 11:00 AM. Leave Beaufort for Atlantic and points east 11:30 AM. Leave Atlantic for Beaufort and Morehead City 1:15 PM. LeT Beaufort for MoreheaG City 10:50 AM. 2:45 PM. Leave Morehead City for Beaufort 11:00 AM. 3:00 PM. CALL E7-L DAY OR NJPHT FOR SPECIAL TRIPS SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK D.W.Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leslie DscrU BEAUFORT, N. C. C. H. BUSHALL Fire. Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duacan Bide. Beaufort, N. C 'Phone 32 a.;.aaaa.;..;.a.;.aaaaaaaa.; For Bargains See Loftin Motor Co. Best Place to Buy j USED CARS I :o :- You just cannot help being satisfied with the Laundry work we do for you. We use the same care, the snme skill and the same thoroughness the most skilled laundress uses, but the cost to you is less. I Steam Laundry I Morehead City, N. C. ? jit M4. Save" one-third Put one dollar in every three back in your pocket when you use Stag semi-paste Paint. It saves one-third the coat. Just miK a gallon of "Stag" with a gallon of linaced oil and you have two gallons of fin est quality paint obtain able ready to use. Won't crack, nor pocl. Bright, permanent colors. This fresh-mixed paint spreads easier, goes further. Better jobs for less money. There's a "Stag" dealer near you. See him or write us for literature and name of dealer. Ask for color cards or booklet showing houses in colors. IflE gallon makes ll II 11f Made by HIRSHBERCf "PAINT CO., Baltimore, Md. NOP HARDWARE CO. We Weld It When farm, marine or any other kind of machinery breaks our dependable welding service saves you valuable time. Employ ing modern methods of acetylene welding, our jobs stand up under the most rigid tests and the broken parts are made as strong as new. General Repair Work, and Agents for Bridgeport & Red Wing Motors BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. A A AA AAAA AAA, AAAA .J.AAA A. 1 as1 C. I . 'A SarVf. KJerO 1 I V., A, ' f FRESH MEATS Canned Qoods Bolilcd Qoods IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE STORE THAT CARRIES "EVERYTHING TO EAT" C. D. JONES Co. 'Phone 45 . ' ; front st. Beaufort, n. cf; Jjha.;..Jma.,;?aa Bur if you ALWM5-ABE FORGWIUG WEKI VOUR. LITTLE PLAYMATES DO lyOU V50At?y DO VOCJ KUOW WHAT . I'M SKEEREPJ I I ! I

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