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VII 4 AGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930 (nice and hot; the windows and doors were injured, one seriously, as a bar- UnUJ. U a , : 1 f o Kfirt .i-aallpH A Newsy Trip Around The W orld By Elizabeth Saunders tic uuueu, me niuuse imps are set gain-nunuiig i-ruwu vi and there are no mice; good-night a furniture store display window in Sir John." an effort to be among the "fiirst 100 i. .. . , , .1.1 ..u "HHH-K4"NXXX-X in and win a dowi oi gmu uau. In Charlotte, N. C, seven women In La Fayette Township, N. J., a pack of wild dogs attacked John Struble, 75, painfully nipped hin. 50 times about the face, ears, hands, legs, causing him to be taken to a hospital. 'vhen his left arm was t crushed undci a htghhway tractor, William Lumsdeti, of Roslyn, Wash., became the third member of his family to lose a left arm. His father and grand father also lost their left arms in accidents. cue following message, delivered to oir jonn every nignt oy his cnauneur "Ine lire s dying out; the water is OTHER PROBLEMS , Bj H& DOROTHY COFFEEN O Th "WHny" Habit CHILDKEX come Into the world is perfect morally as the will ever I be. Even at the ages of three and four Mayor Curly, of Boston says that j many "weeds" may have grown if every working person would immed j amongst the "rarer flowers' of sweet, iately spend $20 on necessities, desirable traits. These "weeds" may prosperity would return over-night. 1 nt seem seribns because it Is the Well, lots of people would be willing ! common theory that children outgrow to spend the $20 if .some one would ! them' b" do they? give it to 'em. I ar a'l acquainted with the per- on who speaks with a whine In his A. M. Milam, mayor of Montery ! Tolce' thft 0M wh does most of the Park, Cal.; A. M. Milam, mayor of j ComPng when there Is least to vnrri ml,, nn,i r T. fiiam mv. complain about There U little doubt that this whine beraa very early, fret ting no doubt because an own way wns not granted. The outlook for a child who whines Is sad indeed for ha f hnitnd trt Kb mmnnnlna ...ltk lila I j . r, ,. , . " LJ UC UUI'VJFUIIU Willi ma Carbondale, Pa., directs that the ex-1 fellows. ecutors make no attempt to collect! There are manv llttU wnw in wMh or of VYmslow, Ariz., are brothers, former Missouri farm boys. j The will of Dr. F. S. Trice, late of $20,000 debts owed to him by patients. In Salinas, Calif, Alta Fickle, 20, a tendency to "Whlnlness" may be en couraged and the danger of them lies In the fact that they are often In the most trivial circumstances when a oosessetl with the idea that her right j mother must be very keen wltted In arm would kill someone, lay down on deed to realize their significance. Fer a railroad track, waited until a train ! haps at a children's party the seed came by Said she: and amputated the arm. 'I am happy now." A push button on a post at a busy j intersection in Paris, France, allows pedestrians to halt motor traffic for J 15 seconds. In November the citizens of the State of Ortgon will vote on a pro posal to make the manufacture, saic and possession of cigarettes a crime. At Philadelphia, Bobby Rogers; alligator wrestler, tustled with a 300 lb. alligator before a crowd of spec tators. The 'gator rolled over, ch w ed off Rogers' arm. A prayer uttered by a 14-year-o!d boy at a police station, in St. Jo seph, Mo., and overheard by the ma tron who reported the incident to j police officials, saved the boy from ! being sent to a reform school. Henry Ford says that what the country needs is more bath tubs. Folks who live in boarding houses probably agree with him. expensive prizes for the men's laughing contest went begging at Scott County Fair, Belle I'laine, Minn when three winners refused free ; funerals offered as prizes. At Blackpool, England, mourners' at the funeral of Sir John Bicker-: stall e. noticed on his funeral wreath' was planted when little Mary wiggled around on one foot with fingers in lier mouth and said, "No, I don't want to pin the tale on the donkey," all the time being very anxious to. When the game was over and Mary had had no turn she whlningly changed her tone. "I want to pin the tale on, I haven't had a turn !' "Well, the cute tiling:" said all the adults, "she want ed to all the time." Whereupon Mary ;;i'iiloil and gurgled, exceedingly proud of her liitie trick. What an excellent lesson for her if she had been told that her turn had passed, that she had said she didn't want to play and now It was too late to change her mind! Perhaps It is started in a small group of playmates, one having a toy that another one wants. Some of the children are content with the owner's statement that the toy be longs to him and he doesn't wisli any one else to have It. hut not so this one child who Is determined to ob tain temporary possession at all costs. He tries strategy, trading one of his for it, begging for it, finally whining for It until an adult who is nearby admonishes the owner of the toy to let the other child have It for a lit tle while. Had the adult not inter fered at this point that child would have learned that whining would have netted him no results except that the other children would have turned on their heels and left him, but with the Interference of the adult and the con sequent yielding on the part of the owner of the toy, that whlny child won a victory. The nuxt time he would try whining again. ISl. 1930. Western Nuwapaper Union.) Getting Up Nights If Getting Up Nlshts, Backache, frequent day -r.'ls. Leg Pains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, iue to function al Bladder Irritation, in acid condi tions, makes you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive ac tion. Don't Rive up. Try Cystex (pro nounced Siss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, improve rest ful sleep and euergy, or money back. Only 60c at F. R. BELL, Druggist, Agent 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 1ft minutes, checks a Cold the first day, nd checks Malaria in days. 666 also in Tablets three EXPERT RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Full Line Accesories Phone 122-J E. D. DOYLE Duncan BIdg. Beaufort, N. C. Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over Bells Bakery Offite Huurt 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 Res. 26-L Hr x,x-'XxX"X8"X"XS' Dr. VV. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Hours: 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Unintentional Suicide Many people are slowly poisoning themselves just as surely as if they drank iodine every morning for break fast. They are daily absorbing tho toxins, or poisons, created by accumu lated waste matter in their constipated dicestive systems. Sooner or later $ disease TriU conquer their weakened f j bodies. X If you hava dizzy spells, headaches, no appetite, bilious attacks or pains in ('nice in Potters Emergency the back and limbs, you are probably 1 Euuenng irom sen poisoning causea Dy : const ipation. The surest and plcasantest X relief for this condition is Ilerbine, tho vegetable cathartic which acts in tho ',' natural way. Get a bottle today from JOSEPH HOUSE, Druggist Hospital t Office Phone 46 Kes. 41-L C. H. BUSHALL Fire- Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, COOD SERVICE Dun .n BIdg. Beaufort, N. C 'Phone 32 "Listen To Her Purr" That's the way your car will run after you have had the tank filled with SHELL gas at Carl's Service Station and all of the working parts have been expertly greased. We will appreciate serving YOU. SPEED AND PEP GALORE PHONE 137-R Carl's Service Station Beside Highland Park Garage At The Town Gate Beaufort, N. C. Passenger Schedule Effective July, 27, 1930 Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 8:00 AM. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Parlor ca from New Bern, Lv. 3 :15 PM. Sleeper New' Bern to Norfolk, Va., am Washington, D. C. For reservations etc. call on SETH GIBBS, Agent, Beaufort. N. C. I SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK 3. 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 Ruanfnrt d.j Morehead City 1:15 PM. Loavo Beaufort for Moreheafl City 10:50 AM. 2:45 PM. Leave Morehead City for Beaufort 11:00 AM. 3:00 PM. CALL c7-L DAY OR NIGHT FOR SPECIAL TRIPS young Man What About , ,. IJour Future? . . . Only 5 per cent of the men starting in business at age 25 make a success and be come wealthy. By saving only about 3 per cent of the principle you can be independent at a?e 60. 1 here are no failures in old-line Insur ance Ccrr.psnic-s. Ycur morey is safe by deposit w;f!j t!:c Elnlc Treat- l'ou just cannot help being X satisfied with the Laundry work we do for you We use the same care, the $ snme skil! and the same thoroughness the most 1;! skilled laundress uses, but the cost to you is less. ? The Bel! Wallace Steam Laundry Morehead City. N. C. REMARKABLE! We carry the famous Geo. Kirby, Jr., Copper Paints, which have proven them selves to be the best paints on the Ameri can market for the bottoms of boats. Paint the bottom of your boat with this remark able paint and when you haul it out at the end of several months there will be no moss, sea-weed or barnacles clinging where it was painted. The clean surface is evidence to the quality of the paint. 3ARB0UR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. m 9 w m m m m m A New Interest Quarter A new interest quarter began October 1st. deposits made any time before Sunday October 5th will draw interest from the 1st. Take your idle monov nut nf n 1 1- rrt2 at once r kid,, acrosit. ;j: leu ave good health now tomorrow yo . may not nave. u J. A. RATCLIFFE, Dist. Mgr. INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. axx-xX"Xxxxw- i.mvv. (uai put ii io v, ori ior you in our Savings Department. Beaufort Banking and Trust Company CHOICE MEATS For Particular Tastes Tender, 'flavory, delight- fully fresh meats that are priced to please you. Delivered to us every day and stored in our huge refrigerators where they await your selection. 'PHONE C. D. JONES CO. "Everything to Eat" f Good AMP LOST l i h1p,a SSl Hsx,mM fflWrfaTsuRe nws lost! 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