THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY, JULY 3, 1930 PAGE THREE "Got Me Up Out Of Wheel Chair" " I was a complete invalid and had to be pushc;! about in a v!uel chair hefoii; l suiu.,, b'.:, L,on, ! now my f dentin ail ini.ivi.-I at my v. ontloi fill recovery. REPORTED AS WANTED ON SEVERAL CHARGES Kinston, June 24 J. G. Isley, 24 of Burlington, held at Morehead City, is reported by police here to be wanted on forgery or automobile i( f , mW K 2 "S Sheep raising also will pay in east- People in the big centers are mov ,111) Carolina because there are few' ing out into the suburbs and the sub i farms without some waste land, pas- uibs are going back farther and far j.ture and cover crops which can be ther into the rural districts. Rapid jUmntl into profits by the animals." transportation is doing itt, share to ' There are times wh,;n the Hock bring about this change. We are Y" ""vl' u" lun 01 U1U general not going to lose our country and ! theft chargess at Winston-Salem, Gia i aim, says Mr. Foster. In this way small town life if we will see to it ham, Burlington, Kinston and More- .Ult' animals ,u,t "y Kiwin much for- that the people in the country have; head City. Cars belonging to J. E. : age that would go to waste but they, their fair share of prosperity and ! I'ilgrum, of Winston-Salem, and R. lalso keep down noxious weeds. ! progress. After all, man is a social j Thornton Hood, of Kinston havi Snecp may he grazed piaccically the : animal and his social instincts can be been recovered by the local authori entire year in eastern Carolina. Cov-j better satisfied in smaller communi-1 ties, who assert Isley confessed their or crops may he utilized after the ties than in the great metropolitan ; theft to a Kinston detective in the la.-i,uieh n,ie ian.ii anil tni.-. togeth- centers ot wealth and population. ;tovn lai at Moi-eheiut Titv We used to get results in this line with no more equipment except a bent pin. Mrs. Kate Webbley of Pittsburg had three operations performed to remove her false teeth from her j throat. I 1 ygsi mii wi mii 1 1 iiiiiiiiim i . .janaiw ' er vilh the mild climate makes po.s 'sible the production of early spiing I lambs. The lambs may be piaced on 'the market when p;ices are highest land will thus escape the ravages of the stomach worms. tlsilile winter feeds for she-p and this is produced in abundance in eastern Carolina. The large markets of Rich mond, Philadelphia and Baltimore art nearby. Mr. Foster savs a small f :irm fin fir kept on the Upper Coastal Plain Hiianch Station near Rocky Mount Has paid well and shows what can be done by the practical farmer in that section. ALLEGED BANDITS HELD UNDER BOND OF $10,000 MRS. LILLIE GARLAND JARVIS hand and extended into my left side, j arm and lower limb. I couldn't walk a step or raise my hand to my head. ; My trouble was "diagnosed as inflam atory rheumatism. My kidneys were disordered, my weight dropped to 97 . pounds and I suffered with sick head aches and indigestion, four bottles, of this wonderful Sargon recondi-j tioned my whole system and ended ! every one of my ailments! I'm up and about as good as anybody and : n!lmiot j'. nave ancaoy regained eu pounds oi nitr 1a .,.i..af i T . , o ii'ii . ,. , many of us remember, n the davs I took Sargon Pills right along ur tu , , ., ', b .uiu v i i ii 7i i- betore the automobile became rum. with the liquid and the wav thev stun-:,., , . , . "L L"m , , , ,. , .. ' ;nion and we took our out nc behind ulated .my liver and rid me ot con- tll ,, ,. , , ,. ., 1 uw"k uenina ...u, ..i n i i .. .tne 0,(1 reliable fami v horse n that NAT! 0 NAL AFFAIRS Written for This Paper by FRANK P. L1TSCIIERT We have heard quite a little, since the taking of the VXiO census about the disappearance of the Ami.Hm oni our national life. This to a great extent true. We can 4 : ..ail ..i- tu.. l i. 11: . r n i 1 1 , t , '''-wheeled rig, that every few miles is nci-fectlv i-pmarka bin " Mrs T.il- , . . " K.v.iy n.w nines lie Garland Jarvis, Woodf'm Station, Asheville. F. R. BELL, Druggist, Agent Will Control Pellagra In Richmond County joown tne (lusty pike we would run across one of those typical American iiamieis, mciiiiiing a general store, a blacksmith shop and perhaps a half dozen dwellings. A great many of these hamlets have di.-appvared. Put ft is not to be assumed be cause Of this th;if tlr. A.,.,.;., ;i By F. H. JETER arif) ,.,.llnt,.., ,, ' p.,i;,,i, ?n rnn.rnfin . . umuppetii - tr ' V u u . "I--"., InK. AccordinK to Dl. c j G , . with the county health department aricultural sociologist of the Bureau Mrs Anna Lea Hams, home agen t of Agriculture Economics, the towns of Richmond Sounty, has ,et about i of from 1000 to , , ti eradicating pellagra as one of the I .,,. ,.i , ' . . .' . , ... , ule nt only properous and growing, mam extension projects for that coun I but . in most instances more nrosner- ous than ever. Dr. Galpin said re cently: "Although the general trend has been for farmers to shift their buy- ty this year, "The whole county is cooperating to get this job done," says Mrs. Jame S. McKimmon, state home dem onstration agent at State College "Our home agent, Mrs. Harris is limn BLures ai country cross roads, in hamlets, and in small vil- searching out suspected cases and !Uges, to larger retail trading centers getting them to the doctor while she, the shift in farmer buying to towns prescribes a better balanced diet forranging from 1,000 to 10 000 in pop the family. She has succeeded in ulation is increasing the trade area getting the local dairies to supply j 0f these towns, increasing the trade milk to the cases at a reduced price land increasing their purchasing ful and a local relief committee is help- crum." ing to furnish other foods on the diet list. A number of individual But the decline of the cross ro-ids gardners who may have a surplus of hamlet and its half dozen homes clus- uineieiiL ve-ueiauies are iui nuitf tered about the general store is not these over to the committee to bo j to be denied. It is due to morehun used wnere uiey are most neeaeov : one reason. First, the rural ponul t In some cases it is possible for the; tion has been declinin- during the family afflicted with the disease to , past two decades, and with the ad' have a garden of their own. In such vent of the automobile the farmer cases, the home agent h.lp- to sup- can get to the nearest sizeable town ply seeds and plants to get the plot ; to do his neighboring hamlet in the started. Mrs. McKimmon says that early days. And the modern road both white and Negro families are makes the trip a pleasure instead of assisted. There is no discrimination, j an unpleasant undertaking as was the This plan being tried in Richmond ; case in the old days especially in in County could be adopted in every , clement weather. county in North Carolina where this I disease is found, says Mrs. McKim- j It fa said that the farm population mon. If such vigorous measures are of the country has decreased four put into operation in every such millions in the past ten years But county, North Carolina would soon be the 27,000,000 living on the 'farms classed with the non-pellagra states, now, have the same income as the 31 Mrs. McKimmon says the home a- 000,000 who lived on the farms in gents are anxious to cooperate with l-iuo, so that the standard of livin the health authorities whenever they is undoubtedly becoming hW. a" are needed. the disappearance of the little ham-! I let of bygone days not mean the dis-! INTEREST IN LIVESTOCK ! appearance of rural and small town STIMULATES SHEEP GROWING lite, a calamity we do not like to I By F. H. JETER (consider as possible. In fact there Raleigh, June 30 Destruction of , ar'" more prosperous towns and mid-' cotton by the boll weevil, the need,1"1-' sized cities than, ever before.' for more diversified farming, and the ! Ai.d the villages and towns of today I growing interest in pasture and hay i have advantages little dreamed of by crops is turning the minds of eastern I fho big cities a generation ago. The Carolina farmers to the production ( difference in the advantages in the of small farm flocks of sheep. j b'fT urban and the rural centers is be- ' "The growing of sheep on a farm coming smaller each year and in time flock basis is a great need all over tms 's bpund to have a salutary effect. the State and especially in eastern ! Indeed the change now does not Carolina," says John E. Foster, sheep seem far away. While our middle expert at State College. "We do not I sized cities are growing at a rapid1 wish to see large commercial flocks rate the census returns show that the 1 started in this State but we do think, great cities of the country, with few it wise to add a few sheep so as to exceptions, did not increase in pop- j have a nice farm flock. Such a ulation so rapidly during the ten flock will furnish an income both years just completed as during the ! from the wool and the spring lambs. ' ten before. Spencer, June 24 W. C. Benfield ! and V. C. Travis were bound over to the next term of Rowan County Su- J perior Court in default of $10,000 bond each on a charge of robbing the j Boone Rock Bottling Company here j June 17. The men are churged with J naving secured .faO in cash and checks and jewelry. Today's hear ing was ueiore mayor rrotem J. W. t Bean, of Spencer. j A Britisher wants a course in Iaught;r introduced into the schools. Dr. E. F. Menius f Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, N. C. ? Dr. W. S. Chadwick f medicine & Surgery Office Hourt; 0 to 12M 3 to r. P. M. and by Appointment 'itiicc in Potters Emergency ! Hospital Office Phone 46 Res. 41-L 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 Res. 26-L 1 S"S"H5MHW"!, " WV W VV W VVVVVVW W'rH Dr. E. E. Whitehurst I FOR oALE 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 BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP ! i-j- GENERAL RACT1CE Phones: Office 83. Res. 107L Office Hours: 10 to 12 to 5 and by appointment J D. W. Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leslie D.rit BEAUFORT, N. C. C. H. BITSHALL Fire- Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, COOD SERVICE Duncan Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. 'Phone 32 Lv Lv, Passenger Schedules Effective December 29, 1929 Beaufort, N. C. 7:00 AM. Goldsboro, , Norfolk; and intermediate points. Parlor ca; ! from New Bern. 3:15 PM. Sleeper New Bern to! Norfolk, Va., and j Washington, D. C. For reservations etc. call on i SETH GIBBS, Agent, Beaufort, N. C, For Bargains See otorCo. Best Place to Lofts n I SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK --:o : BUS SCHEDULE Carteret Transit Co. LeRve Morehead City for Atlantic ano i ? points east 11:00 AM. If Leave Beaufort for Atlantic and 1 1 points east 11:30 AM. Leav Atlantic for Beaufort and ! f Morehead City 1:15 PM. 1 LIIT BMHort for MnrohouA TiHr 1 T - . . " 10:50 AM. 2:45 PM. Leave Morehead City for Beaufort 11:00 AM. 3:00 PM. CALL 87-L DAY OR NHT FOR SPECIAL TRIPS , You just cannot help being satisfied with the Laundry f work we do for you. We use the same care, the T snme skili and the same f thoroughness the most skilled laundress u-ie?, but f the cost, to yon is less. U0 Morehead City, N. C. "Q. saves $25! j3 Knock off one-third your paint cost by using Stag semi-paste Paint. If it cost $75 before to paint your house, you will save $25 by using "Stag" now. Just add a gallon of lin seed oil to a gallon of Slag." Have two gal lons of better paint, f r e s h-m i x e d that spreads better and goes Your savins is in th c linseed oil added for thinning. "Stag" won't crack nor peel Bright, permanent colors. There's a Stag dealer near you. See him or write us lor literature and name of dealer. colors0' COlr CardS r bkIet showIn8 houses Jn Buy ! 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. furthe mC gallon maksJujM . AiI--JLAaj. . Made by HIRSHBERG PAINT CO., Baltimore, Mi Sold by NOE HARDWARE CO. FRESH MEATS Canned Qoods Bolllcd Qoods IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE STORE THAT CARRIES "EVERYTHING TO EAT" C. D. JONES Co. 'Phone 45 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. 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