5 I Genre Her A New 'Grip On Life" THE BEAUFORT NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930 PAGE ELEVEN "Sargon gave "me a new grip on life after I had 'doctored' myself for insuring 8 years with other medici-nes trying strength. been replaced, pour ie pound of University. freh salt on the cover for each ten I The first general meeting will be pounds of cukes oat in solution, called Tuesday morning, July 29, at Placed on the top in this way, the eleven o'clock. Class room work be- salt goes into solution slowly thus 'gins, however, at eight o'clock that a solution of uniform morning and those farm women who Do not stir but remove to get well. . ' I ""iff " r I. i w, - (any scum that may form. When I the barrel is full, add three pounds :of salt each week for five , Prepared in this way, the cukes are known as salt stock. I Proper curing requires from 6 to 8 weeks. I Before brined cucumbers can be made into pickles, they must be 'soaked in fresh cold, water over the ;night. Change the water twice in the morning and let the stock stand jfor an hour before pickling in spic ed vinegar, recommends Mrs. Morris. wish to have their attendance count ed towards a certificate should ar rive and register Monday eveniner. weeks. July 28. brined barley is reported at 35 bushels an acre; wheat, 22 bushels, and rye 22 bushels, and rye 22 bushels. There are now 324 pure bred Jer seys in Caldwell county according to a recent count made by P. M. Hen- SCHAUB INVITES FARMERS TO STATE CONVENTION MRSfj PEARL HILL "Lbss'of, appetite, sick headaches and indigestion 'had me in such a (F. H. JETER) The twenty-eighth annual session of the State Farmers' and Farm Women's Convention "to be held at State College, July 28 to August 1, will not only give the opportunity for a brief and enjoyable vacation to farm men and women of the State, County made of punctured squares in the cotton fields of Wilson coun-! ty show an infestation running from 9 to 41 per cent says W. L. Adams, county agent. Another step in building back beef cattle industry of Jackson county was made recently Vv-hen .Tyra Davis pur chased a pure bred Shorthorn bull. Farmers of Davidson county report a good quality of grain but no large yields this season. The average for weakened, rundown condition that IjDut a'so be a short course pack- conldn t leave the. house for weeks atjed fu" f instruction. 5 a time. Six bottles of Sargon re stored my appetite without a trace of indigestion, I Ve gained 7 pounds, by nerves are so strengthened I enjoy sound, intigftrting slep and wake i up fresh and cheerful with an abun- f dance' of energy arid vitality. "As usual, we are offering the rooms in the college dormitories Jree of charge as long as they last," says Dean I. 0. Schaub, head of the agri cultural school and secretary of the convention this .year. "Meals may be secured at low prices in the col- . ..iiargcM) -Pills -reliever! my consti- jlee dining hall. Our morning pro pation naturally..,, by. stimulating rayram of instruction begins each day liver to healthy action and my color jat eight o'clock and closes at, eleven is clear and healthy." Mrs. Pearl wnen the general sessions for both ''Hill, 8 Front St., Spartanburg, S. C. lmen and women will be held in Pull F. It. BELL, Druggist, Agent j en Hall. The afternoons will be fea 4 Itured by demonstrations, siglU-see- Brine Cucumbers ing Wps niusic' an(1 contests. An 1 .' evening nrmrviim k l l-i ,i. By F. H. JEETER jf Raleigh, July 14 Surplus cucum bers, found abundantly in eastern Carolina this summer: way be brined a! little expense and sold later on the lqcal market or to pickle manufac turers and thus add to the farm in come. .1 ,V! "The problem of surplus cucumbers j the visitors will have their first op ampus each night if the weather oer mits." The Dean extends a cordial wel come to all friends of the college to attend. Much time and careful thought has been given to prepar ing the program this year. Each lecture will be repeated and some ex cellent speakers have been secured for the general meetings. Many of FOR 4ALE 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 Would You Know One If You Saw It? If you ever came face to face with a germ, would you recognize it? Of course it is not likely that you ever will see a germ, unless you own a tremendously powerful microscope, for you would have to magnify one over a thousand times to make it as big as a pin head. But you should recognize) the fact that these tiny germs can get into your blood streams through tho smallest cut, and give you typhoid fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw, blood poisoning, and many more dangerous and perhaps fatal diseases. There is one sure safeguard against these dangers washing every cut, no matter how small, thoroughly with Liquid Borojsone, the safe antisep tic. You can get Liquid Borozone at JOSEPH HOUSE, Druggist dricks, county agent. The first such animal was imported into the coun ty in 1913 by E. G. Settlemyre of Granite Falls. Dr. E. F. Menius 1 Eyesight Specialist with t Sam K. Eaton Co. f NEW BERN, N. C, I (.' The Right Grade of "QUALITY OIL" Means More Mileage Good oil eliminates wear, decreases the carbon de posit on your cylinder head and adds greatly to the efficiency of your motor. Just try our superlative SHELL Oil then decide for yourself. Now Change To X (JVOMWJTSOPTJIFW has caused quite a great deal .of con cern in some sections of the State this summer," says Mrs. Cornelia C. Morris; food ' conservation specialist at $ State College. "Where these caijpt be sold fresh, they should be placed in brine at once and convert ed into pickles later. The method to use is simple and costs very little. After curing, the cucumbers may. be kept, as long as desired or . until it becomes possible to sell them at the curl markets or , to, pickle manufac turers. This helps cut the over-pro duclion problem ; and.-..assures the picklp market of a steady supply." Curing cucumbers for pickle ,is accomplished by a lactic fermenta tion n brine. The juice of the cu cumber is withdrawn and the brine takestits place causing tht , cucumber j i Ul. 1 J 1 M rn. ' i,u L,unie naru uuu nm. ine presence of salt also checks spoil- al' L w 'ill 1 5 Mrj Morris' says .ciuimbers con- out 90 per cent of water and - ....... . n 11, li " ' ii , comes oui .lncoi 'tne- - orine i ing it, an excess of -salt 'must I as the cukes are added us- ut OB 'fJoJand of salt to each portunity to hear Dr. Frank Graham, newly elected president of the State Another Mark for Helene '.qn.l,Jfga V Paengr ScheduTei 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, Agent, Beaufort, N. C. T SHELL OIL I And Feel The Difference! CarFs Service Station 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. Lsave Atlaatic for Beaufort and Morehead City 1:15 PM. j Lea vi Beautfort for MoreheHd City 10:50 AM. 2:45 PM. Leave Morehead City for Beaufort 11:00 AM. 3:00 PM. CALL 87-L DAY OR NfJfHT FOR SPECIAL TRIPS SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK Holme Madison, . the. ishU'cii-yenr- nM i t nitiiiti.r 'liiitnr.tiu n4 Ct.ittla nds of -tfiteumbers. Too much I wash., estalilislied a new world's rec ord of I inlnme. 8. 1-.I seconds In the 100-meter free style linal of the Na tional A. A. IT. swimming champion ships at Lonj; Bench. The former rec ord was l:0it 1-5. cucumbers to (fter cent jsd- cause the Usually a, Is best. This means 22 1-2 uf salt to each sijc quarts of I This makes a brine of 40 ' stremj,irhe' correct i strengtnor. lermerfjaiw,).-. take I' place. ;' brlrte in which a fresh egg i just floats is approximately a 10 per- I cent solution, f f , : I U A Bartel ; j Mrs. Morris advised using a good, i clean barrel of about 45 gallons ca pacity in' which is put about six inch es of the1 10 per cent brine solution. Add one -.quart of vinegar o (he so lution and place the fresh cucum bers into the solution as they are gathered. A loose wooden cover, not pine,',' should be placed over the top to keep the cucumbers in the solution. Weight this .cover with a heavy stone to bring the Brine over it. Weig the cucumber! as; added and when the cover rd,v sfcjjie have FOUND AT LAST f t I The famous Q-623 Guaranteed re lief for Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciati ca, Lumbago is now available to all ers rom these tortures. Q-C23 is a prescription of a fam ous specialist that has done wonders for thousands of people when many other remedies have failed. We ask you, to try this famous prescription. A few doses usually stop the pain and many people say: "It is worth its weight in gold. Recommended and sold by: F. R. Bell, Beaufort; C. F. Davis, Davis j Wilbert Lewis, Stacy; Gaskill Bros., Sea Level; V. Taylor & Sons, Sea Level; Wallace Willis, Sea Level: J. F. Hamilton, Sea Level; A. T4 Willis, Willlston; M. H., Taylor, Sea Level; G. C. Chadwick, Straits; W. L. Smith Smyrna. Adv. 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, rut the cost to you is less. ! The Bel! 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