THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930 PAGE SEVEN A Newsy Trip Around The World By Elizabeth Saunders At Hartford. Conn., Mrs. Chance Sherwood arrived from Los Anpeles! for a surprise visit to her sister, Mrs. John H. Cassens. On the same day Mrs. Cassens arrived in Los Angeles for a surprise visit to Mrs. Sherwood. At Bridgewater, Mass., stands an old four-legged tree, or a tree with four trunks,. There is an old legend connected with it that lovers who make wishes under the arch will have their wishes granted. King Albert, of Belgium, dips his beard in his morning coffee when he can. "The queen doesn't like it and only lets me do it when there is none present but the family," he says When she refused to accept a kiss instead of money in exchange for a forget-me-not on tag day, Clarence Johnson became angry and hit her in the face with a custard pie, Miss Lillian Culle told a Chicago judge. Because her husband bragged so much about being fined for speeding, Mis. J. P. Sangor, of Chicago, delib erately rode past a traffic signal, re ported herself and asked the judge to fine her so that her husband would stop bragging when she had a fine to brag about. She was fined $1 and costs. I We spent the night at State Col lege and had the opportunity of see ing the football team in night prac tice. Arising early Thursday morning we went out to the fair grounds; there we proceeded to tour the many ex hibits in a group. The Swine, Poul try and Cattle Exhibits were of much interest to the boys. They were able to see some of the finest specimens of livestock in the U. S. About three o'clock in the after noon, we were entertained by horse racing and free attractions in front of the grandstand. The display of fireworks Thursday night was inconceivable. The three nights previous were rainy; therefore on Thursday night they gave a double-header which was greatly ap proved by all. We left Raleigh near twelve o'clock Thursday night and arrived in New port about 4:30 in the morning. Needless to say we were in great need of rest and sleep. I think this trip excells words of expression in educational value. No doubt, some of the boys saw things that they had never dreamed existed or was possible. The boys all express themselves as highly pleased with the trip and are living in hopes of making a similar trip next year. 23 per cent and the number of car shipped by 21 1-2 per cent. North Carolina enjoyed a favorable market ing season by reason of bad weather conditions in other sections and this is why North Carolina sold her en tire crop at an average price of $1. 47 a bushel. Mr. Mercker and other agricul tural experts think it highly desir able that the growers hold the ac reage in 1931 to the present level and not increase. I hope all farmers who grow Irish potatoes in Carteret County will avail themselves of this opportunity of hearing these representatives of the state and Federal deparVnents of agriculture, present facts similar to the above. Don't forget the" time and place, Tuesday Nov. 4th at 2 P. M house, Beauofrt. The midget cars will cause trouble In Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mrs. Isabel T. Mitchell, is suing her husband for divorce because he bought a midget automobile. She weighs 230 pounds and her suit charges that her hus band's refusal to buy a larger car was an act of cruelty. Court- The Tarheel Red Farm of Salisbury won sweepstakes prize for the best male bird in the State Fair poultry show recently with a single comb Rhode Island Red cockrel. A small check for $367.25 net came to one farmer of Halifax County last week for 19 hogs which he fattened under the Shay system and shipped to the Richmond market. n Just listen to this one. In Houston Texas, one finds a hot dog stand in which is run by two sisters named Ura and Ima Link. Two silver dollars over 130 year: old, and a newspaper printed at the Irish Potato Growers To Meet Here Tuesday By HUGH OVERSTREET County 'arm Agent meeting to acquaint Oartarst close of the Civil War are in the j County potato growers with the Irish possession of Dr. H. B. side, Mich. Mix of River- At Punxutawney, Pa., John Arney, 78, died of a fractured skull a week after the clapper of a church bell he was tolling fell on his head. In Springfield, 111., the Jordon Bros. Inc., purchases 60,000 head of horses every year; they are slaughtered, the meat pickled and shipped to foreign countries. This is said to be the lar gest horse buying corporation in the world for slaughtering and meat eat i ing purposes. Ripley says that at the tombs of 47 Ronins in Tokyo incense has been kept continuosly burning in the open ay and night rain or shine for 300 ars. Captain Clement of the University Alabama football team is almost .vays know as "Foots", and this is .'cause he wears a No. 14 shoe. At Tyler, Tex., James Franklin Neeely, 70, was arrested for a murder committed in 1883. You might know that this happen ed in Kinston, D. E. Wood, sports man claims that he was hunting when he came upon a six-foot rattle snake. It was shot; the body was cut into. Three hound dogs ran up to investi gate it and were bitten by the part including the head and about 12 inches of body. All of the dogs were dead within 30 minutes. potato outlook situation will be held in the court house at Beaufort Tues day Nov., 4th at two o'clock. This meeting will be held as a co. operative effort between A. E. Mer cker, executive secretary of the inter state Irish potato committee, Wash ington, D. C.( th state division of markets and the college extension forces. Speakers in addition to Mr. Mercker will be L. H. Bean, price analist of the bureau of argiculture economics Washington, D. C. R. B Etheridge chief of the North Caro lina division of markets, and John Wallace, general manager of the Southern Produce company of Nor folk, Va. Because of good average prices North Carolina doubled its potato acreage in 1928. Because of heavy production all over the early produc ing area prices dropped that year to 54 cents a bushel and many thous and of bushels were allowed to rot in the fields. In 1929 the acreage was reduced from 40,000 to 25,000 acres in the state or 45 percent. Similar reduc tions were made over the other parts of the potato region and the price of the North Carolina crop rose from 54 cents to $1.10, a bushel. In 1930 the state acreage was increased by It is estimated that only about two per cent of the manuscripts sub mitted for publication in book form are ever acually published. Newport School Class Attended State Fair By C. S. LONG Agricultural Teacher Newport, October 22 Newport Vo cational Agriculture Class makes vis it to State Fair. Vocational Agriculture is a new 'evelopmcnt in the Newport School; his being its first year in operation, nd of course, it is still in its infancy. We were very fortunate in secur- ig a school truck (by agreeing to be esponsible for all expenses) to nake a visit to our Capital City, in order to see the State Fair. We left Newport eaTly Wednesday norning, October 15, and arrived at Sleigh in due time to see a few of he many places of interest, such as, he Museum, State Prison, Capitol, iovernor's Mansion, Curtis Airport, State Hosptial, State College Poultry 'lant and College Dairy Farm. Nervous Woman Nearly Drives Hsband Away "I was very nervous and so cross with my husband I nearly drove him away. Vinol has changed this and we are happy again." Mrs V. Due sa. Doctors have long known the val ue of mineral elements iron, calcium with cod liver peptone, as contained in Vinol. Nervous, easily tired peo ple are surprised how Vinol gives new strength, sound sleep and a. BIG appetite. Gives you more PEP to enjoy life! Vinol tastes delicious F. R. BELL. Druggist FOR PLEASANT RELIEF From BILIOUS HEADACHES Ordinary laxatives will not re lieve bilious headaches. They have no effect on the liver. Duffy's Pills restore the bowels to normal ac tion, thoroughly cleans on the liver, clears the head and re stores your vitality. They do not gripe or nauseate. At your dealers 10c and 25c or direct from DUFFY MEDICINE CO., NEW BERN, N. C. " POTPOURRI Cabbage All Water Cabbage is ns near nil water as any grown product, for !)7 per cent of Its bulls Is aqua. Consequently while Its fond value Is low, It is highly valu able as a preventive of, or rem edy for, scurvy. There are sev eral kinds of headed cabbages red, green, and the savoy, or wrinkled leaved variety. . 13I). Western Newspaper Union.) tfTiU.-'. .. -"!' - . fy Passenger Schedule Effective July, 27, 1930 Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 8:00 AM. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Parlor ca7 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. One Ton OR A Carload Large orders or small re ceive the same prompt and efficient attention from this organization. High Quality Our coal is . clean, rich, long burning, and con ' tains a minimum of ash. Right Price BFT. LUMBER & MANFG. CO. Phone 66 Beaufort, N. C. D.W. Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leslie Daris BEAUFORT, N. C. 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. Leavo Beaufort for MoreheaC City 10:50 AM. 2:45 PM. Leave Morehead City for Beaufort 11:00 AM. 3:00 PM. CALL S7-L DAY OR NIGHT: FOR SPECIAL TRIPS KEG O' NAILS OL. Ill THURSDAY OCTOBER 23, 1930 Published in the in terest of Beaufort, Morehead City & vicinity by the No Hardware Co. B. H. Noe. Editor The Ducks and Geese are coming fast season opens Nov. 1st. Come on down sportsmen let's get going. We have a special on a Double barrel gun $18.89 it is a $22.00 value. Sportsmen w e have about 89 cas es of gun shells this season. This means a shell to please everyone Him: For two cents I'd kiss you. Her: Well here's! 50c ljts get going, j Our Guaranteed j Dry Bak Hunting I glomes means sat isfaction when you buy from us. Sportsmen get your hunting li- cense from us; al- j so free guide in- formation. R e- j member we keep ' in touch with the best guides. We have the L. C. Smith gun for $39. 89 and the new Winchester for $59.50. We have a $90. 00 value in a cir culating heater $00.00 it's the. best buy of the season. We will have two circulating heat ers when you are ready to purchase, at a saving of $30.00 each. Come in and let us ex plain same to you. Sportsmen, we have a new deer head in oud win dow, and it was killed in Carteret County. NOE HARDWARE COMPANY Leaders in tbe Hardware Line Phone Bft. 84 N. C. Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets f FOR $ Ambulance Service Day or Night X Phone 216 or 116-W GEO. W. DILL Funeral Director Since 1900 MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over Betls Bakery Office Hours 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 , Res. 26-L t t X i EXPERT RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Full Line Accesories Phone 122-J E. D. DOYLE Duncan Bldg. Beaufcrt, N. C. Dr. W. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Hours: 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office in Hill Building opposite Post Office Office Phone 63-J Res. 41-L T C. H. BUSHALL Firer Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duncan Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. Phone 32 SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK :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. The Bell 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. BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. 51 Remember We carry the. choicest line of steaks, ham, breakfast bacon and other meats that can be had in this community. . . It is economy to trade where the best can be had. Be sure to 'Phone 45 For The Best in Meats and Groceries C. D. JONES Co. "EVERYTHING TO EAT' FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. y mj No FVr S S - III ! I 1 mmmmmmmmmamamamlmm ,

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