PAGE TEN THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930 BRIDGE CLUB "EETS Morehead City, Oct. 29 The Tues day afternoon bridge club was delight fully entertained last Tuesday by Mrs. John Lashley at her home on 8th Street. There were three tables of contract bridge, Mrs. H. B. Robert won high score for visitors and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton made high score for club members both contestants being the recipient of lovely Gordon prints. At the conclusion of the game sand wiches and tea were served. The members of the Sunday School class of Mrs. D. G. Bell were delight fully entertained Tuesday evening at her home on Bridges Street at a par ty. Games were played and interest ing contests were held. 1,000 one- (B)N(GmE VOTE FOR i i HHBiwgiLiin iiiiim iiiainMiimujuHiiHi i M miMi. wmv: mm iohm mfi son PASSES .K,trht on bv nneumonia which do- his pocket, counted out Morehead City, Oct. 29 The re-' velopod Thursday. The end came on : doilar bills. , mains of the late John Nelson aged ' Saturday morning. 1 46 years were laid to rest Sunday af-j He leaves a sixteen months old QYSTERS FOR. SALE ternoon at three o'clock. The funer-, child and his wife who before her c held at the M. E. ' marriage was Miss Octavia Bell, of. tvery .... ' You will find service here with a Smile, so give us a trial Alexander Hazel al services were Church, of which he was a member, with the pastor, Rev. B. B. Slaughter, officiating. The last rites were turn ed over to the Woodmen of the World at the cemetery. The deceased was a member of the W. O. W. and also a member of the Charitable Brotherhood lodge of this city. lie had been a long sufferer of an gina pectorios and the last attack was Bogue, N. C Over near Edenton. X. C lives two sisters, one named North Carolina and the other South Carolina. One is called South for short and the other I.ina. Win. G. MEBANE He has lived in Carteret county for 14 years and has always worked for the de velopment of the interests of the people in every proper way. If he is elected to Congress he will be in a position to be of great service to the people of Carteret county and the third district. The Australian, or secret ballot law, is in effect now. Vote as YOU PLEASE. Nobody has the right to know how you vote and it is your privilege and duty to vote as your intelligence and conscience dictate. Go To The Polls Early and cast your ballot for what you believe to be right and for the best interests of yourself and your fellow citizens. t i VOTE FOR ERIC C. GASKILL t j V X I'P "A , 5 1 f,-A mw r' Si 4" t T FOR REGISTER of DEEDS He is a young, inspirational man who has been a citizen of Carteret County all his life and he knows from experience what the county needs. Vote for this industri ous' young man and you will be voting for the betterment of Carteret County. Honest and Efficient Performance of Duties Pledged A Trial Is All He Ash! Getting Up Nights If Getting Up Nights, Backache, frequent day c; 'l8. Leg Pains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, due 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 svstem in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive ac tion. Don't give up. TryCystex (pro nounced Sias-tex) today, under the' Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, improve rest ful sleep and energy, or money baefc. Only 60c ut F. R. BELL, Druggist, Agent When cash bail of $1,00 was de manded for Pok Sine in Buffalo, the Chinese smiled, pulled a wallet from Sleep On Right Side, Best For Your Heart If you toss in bed all night and can't sleep on right side, try simple glycerine, saline, etc. (Adlerika). Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart so you sleep sound all night. Unlike other medicines, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper nnd lower bowel, removing poisons you never knew were there. Relieves con stipation in 2 hours! Let Adlerika leanse your stomach and bi wels ami see how good you feel! F. R. BELL, Druggist, Ager.t j..:..;..;..;..;..: x--:"::'-M"KHH f Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist with ; Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, N. C. FROM SEASHORE EXCURSIONS VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD WEEKEND SUNDAY SEASON Mor,haJ Beaufort Morehead Beaufort Morehead Beau Goldsboro Bests La Grange Kinston Dover Cove Tuscarora New Bern Riverdale Havelock Washington City $4.10 3.65 3.50 2.95 2.55 2.30 2.00 1.55 1.15 .80 3.05 $4.25 3.80 3.G5 3.10 2.70 2.40 2.15 1.70 1.30 .95 3.20 City $1.75 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.10 1.05 .80 .55 2.00 $1.75 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.10 1.10 .90 .65 2.15 City $5.45 4.90 4.65 3.95 3.40 3.05 2.65 2.05 1.55 1.05 4.10 fort $5.65 5.10 4.80 4.15 3.60 3.20 2.85 2.25 1.75 1.25 4.30 Corresponding fairs from other stations. Sunday tickets sold for Sunday morning trains, good only on date of sale. Week end tickets sold Fridays and Saturdays, good until midnight of Tuea day following date of sale. Season tickets sold daily good until October 31 following date of sale. These fares afford an economical vacation opportunity or business trip. mm m 0 7 , iSMh ti mJmw Why are Camels welcomed with cheers in any company a twosome or a crowd? Because they're mild not flat or tasteless but naturally mild. They have the marvelous aroma that only choice tobaccos, mel lowed by golden sunshine, then expertly cured and superbly blended, can give a cigarette. There's nothing artificial about this delightful fragrance. No doctoring, no over-processing can produce it. Camel's refreshing mildness is there from the start. Swing with the crowd to Camels. Learn the happy difference between true mildness and insipid flatness. Smoke without fear of throat-discomfort or after-taste just for pleasure! "EASY TO LISTEN TO" CAMEL PLEASURE HOUR Wednesday evenings on N. B. C network, WJZ and associated stations. Consult your local radio time table. O I'M, R. J. Reyaolis Tobuca Co., Wiaitoa-Stltat, N. C V II

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