n i i H i ll PS PACE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1932 Professional CARDS Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Office in Potter Emergency Hospital Office hours in Beaufort: Every day except Tuea and Thurs. 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. 6 to 8:30 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 46 Residence, 39-J mm Aroonc By Elizabeth Saunders D. W. Morton Notary Public Insurance With M. Leslie Davit BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. Geo. A. Wooten DENTIST Second Floor of Duncan Building Over House Drug Store Hours: 9 1 2 6 Office 115 J Res. 134 L E. D. DOYLE RADIO ' Repair Service Agent Atwater-Kent Radio 108 Turner Street Beaufort, 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 83-J Re- 124-L 2 Dr E. F. Menius f ? 1 Eyesight Specialist with The preacher who refused to cele brate George Washington s Birthday because "The Father or uur coun try" was a drinking man just as well step out of his pupit and stop preach inZ about Jesus cnnst Decause vm. was also a drinking man. In Glenarm, County Antrim, Ire land. Alexander McGarvock, informed tree Mrs. David K. Miller set in a pot three years ago i3 thriving. So big and heavy were its latest crop two oranges she had to prop up the limbs. f.oH.f f.ir the North Carolina Ex- p'..-.r.t beds so that trie surface of the LIGHT GROWING CORN LAND per intent S at o , reports a bed in bed may be kept dry. Where the dis BEST FOR POOR "on County affected and because ea.e appears, he suggests that the Ev FTTjeter of the prevalence of the trouble last affected plants be destroyed and the tmtgS mr ll-S-nall-stalk- season, he looks for another cpiden:- others sprayed w.tn Bordeaux mx fi:;ri;ie Uescf corn are Ic SSt St. tot Sf SfX ZZr: beetle, and other insect, nn ueh land tha nthe single eared, this year as compared with lat stas-. Deflnite instructions about how to larse striked, rank growing, late ma- turing varieties. G M. Garren, cereal agronomist for the North Carolina Experiment Station, has conducted a duplicate tpt with certain corn varieties at the m p,onpl St.itinn near Swan- nanoa for the past three years. In one than last year and means that grow- on gives causa tor some Bpray the beds ttie eae win De given to any one wno win and control the dis- Robeson County plant bed on Febru- write to Dr. Lehman for the informa- ary 22. Last year the first trouble tion. was reported during the third week ' . rm l l .1: !. m April. iniS snows ine uisease la I appearing some two months earlier , p ace! the vaSs w-ere all planted ers should begin to inspect their beds on a rich bottom soil and at another . regularly now, says Dr. Lehman The mud weatner prevailing inru on a rich bottom place they were planted on a poor, thin upland soil. As in all tests of this kind, the same culitvaition, fer ;i;ninn distance of planting and A playful elephant in the head bag 'other factors were used in both tests, ge car of a New York, New Hav-jThe idea was to see which corn made . . . , ,- nnn c" " that his brother had leu mm j. ,vw Mill River Junction, Conn, recently dropped dead from excitsment. onoo en, and Hartford railroad train pull-! the best of conditions under the two ed the cord and stopped the train at! different environment:?. ork, Mr. Gar- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS $2.00 A YEAR most of the late winter and the a bundant occurrence of the disease in so many plant beds in 1931 means that there may be a large quantity of over-wintering diseased material from which the disease may get a new .start this 866 opment of the trouble in Georgia and the early re-apnarance in this State growing i alio indicates the opportunities for William Stanton, 107, of Adell, '& One of the immigration officials jCorn represented by a variety known an eariy start. a tarm SO seaicmnK inru sums mes, luuucun ,as oik oiii, icij - ii . enaiii ouw.v:a graa ivuiui As a result of tlus ren found that the rank LIQUID . TABLETS - SALVE fififi t.inuid or Tablets used internally 5: -on. the forward devel- l . 666 caj externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known March 31 Have a chuckle. we v.aa miit his lob on I to.. iL..-' M"" . ; Ua con crn into business for himself, across this. Have a uo t, to be his own boss and Name Isaac Koslowsky. ... . i...: : .,,1,1 inst thinKs tree inmimiig nvum u. about the right kind of occupation. A newspaper cently received in Omaha, Neb, re the following letter from G. H. Gregerson, ot uavenpoit, Iowa: "About 15 years ago you hau a puzzle in your paper. Up to date I haven't been able to work it, and as I hnve never seen your answer to it I have my doubts as to whether it may be solved." From What country? Russia. Married or single? Yes. Children? Sure. Race? Never. Business Rotten. Bidding was called off in a bridge game at the home of N. T. Hasenflue ii Geneva, Ohio., when all four play ers were so excited over receiving A nine year old boy accosted Wil liam O'Brien on a street of Long Beach, N. J. with a pistol, told him to put up his hands, and demanded a nickle. O'Brnen offered him a quarter for the gun. The deal was effected. t a - -U 4- - i-rt r -4 - i e. a r.v.i n n n ' LT perfect hands that they threw their j K j a cards down on the table. Two other ,ert dIln ,e-u" E guests at the party witnessed the j The Hickory King, a light growing ; aB shuffling and cutting of the cards be-1 corn produced best on the ror ' At Hiawatha, Kan. while C. M. Fraser was seeking aid to help move his stalled automobile from some railroad tracks, a freight train came along and did the job. The car, found in a ditch, was not greatly dam aged by the impact. Burglars entering the home of R. A. Nickell, of Long Beach, Cal., took ?3 from a bank and stopped long enough to eat a cherry pie. i Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, Ii. C. A trust fund to yield $25 a month for the maintenance and comfort of "Rob." a favorite saddle horse, is provided in the will of Mrs. Kather. ina Lombard, which has been filed for j . T probate at Providence, R. I. seje J Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours Calmly smoking a cigar, James Col- ?:azo, 26, was found by Cleveland, O., ' police lying beside the railroad tracks ... ', , , , , i .j. i t T ' alter ne nao Deen nit Dy a iram, Both his legs and one arm were mang led. 10 to 12 A. M. and appointment. by V'H"rVW' ' I William Flint, 0, Providence, R. I, turned on the gas and died, leaving the following note: "To the saps and boobs in Providence, I leave what I've got to you 30 cents." In an en velcpe were thre? dimes. Dr. J. O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. This preacher knows how to get the crowds to church! Rev. Guy Ben ner, farmer-preacher of South Han son, Mass. on successive Sunday re- cently has given those attending church services fresh pork, bags of meal and candy. 3J3, western section of the state, made tion and thorough drainage 4S.1 bushels on the fertile land. When it was grown on the poor alnd, v... ;t n..,-.,l;iicfl oiilv 9.1 bush- nuv.i:ti, iv j , els an acre. The small light growing , corn, repre.-er.te d by a variety known B as Hickory King, also well known :n Western Carolina, produced S3.D bushels p.r acre on the rich kr.d bit on the poor land its yield was 14 , bushels an acre. Three other vane 'ties representing gradations in type for the i a d h a a s a h b b a a h b s a a a b b n i 6 Q E L" a a p a fore the deal. jland, and the Big Com, a rank grow-j g ,r.nt ling type, produced be t on tae ter- a. In Dublin, Ga., a Lttle girl named ti3 ian(j. Gladys has a pet rooster named John-1 w follow W tn school, in fact Since North Carolina grow. is p J" . ! ii 1- if l--i1 everywhere she goes the rooster is ! mousanus oi acit- ui w sure to go. And the rooster can do! corn each year, it might be wise for several tricks. ithcm to keeP this fact in niind' snys jar. uarren, and prepare xo use tns A California eagle with wingspread growing types cn such h r.d this r.f 9i innVioa Vina bpn shnt down bv i season. Fred Leike at his ranch near Vallejo, Cal. Leike said the bird had been making away with many of his lambs. At Robins Gap., near Lenoir, N. C. Roy Hunter lost control of his car and fell 900 feet down a mountain, overturning at last 25 times. Hunter sustained serious injuries, but not fa tal. In Birmingham, England, Alfred Blythwaite lives alone, does his own cooking washing, darnnig. Said he: "I'm 87 year old. I'm healthy, I m happy. I"ve got money in the bank, and I've never kissed a woman. That's why." The only time a woman ever sets foot in his house is when his sis ter comes to see him once a year. A cooperative order for 5,000 j 5 pounds of lespedeza was duivered to q Gaston County growers last weeK. The crop will be grown largely for soil improvement. a- MAY HAVE OUTBREAK OF DOWNY MILDEW "Dear Lord, I hope he gets elec trocuted," was the prayer his wife of fered for him every night, Albert E. Schaefer, of Hartford, Conn., testi fied in his divorce suit. He also said that when his mother died his wife wore a red tie to the funeral saying it was no "funeral for her; it's a celebration." X . Dr. H. M. Hendnx $ DENTIST i Office Honrs! 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M Office Potter Euilo'r.g Over the pobtcffkc X i t v!K-H! After receiving a notice to resume work following 18 months of idleness John Niemi, 54, of Ashtabula, O., fell dead, a victim of shock. FOR - Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 216 or 116-W GEO. W. DILL Funeral Director Since 1900 MOREHEAD CIT N. C. Dr. F. E. Hyde ? GENERAL PRACTICE X X, Office over Betts Bakery .;. X Office Hour X !10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 Res. 26-L X C. H. BUSHALL In Memphis Mrs. Blanche Hamil ton Karsch, one time inmate of a Manhattan orphanage, was informed, A, while snonnina" for fresh vegetables. ' that she had inherited ?3,500,000 ifrom her foster mother. "Really!" I observed Mrs. Karsch. "That's nice." Mrs. Karsch continued to shop, crit ically selected a 10c bunch of beets, a 5c head of lettuce. When he was 15 years old John Johnson, of Amston, Conn., found the wreckage of a plane. The reward I that he received was ?750. N .v, at ' 17, ho has become ths youngest pilot ! in Connecticut. H? used the money !h.9 received to pay for flying instruc tions. ! A live snake was found in the vault iof a bank at Eden, N. Y. recently, Bank officials were unable to explain how it got there. r ( Fire, 7 !l Health, Accident. Automobile insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, COOD SERVICE Duncan Eldg. Beaufort, N. (.' 'Phone 32 Farmers of Clay County have or ganized a county board of agricul ture m-( plana for better farm ing in that county. Two original letters by Daniel Web.-ter were presented to the legal biography collection in the Duke Uni versity law library by Judge William H. Sawyer. Chief Justice of the Su. perior Court of New Hampshire, when he recently visited the univer sity at Durham. Alonzo Roy, of Sabbattus, Me., is S2 years ol.', Vvt he can still cut a fiVure eight. Skating on the lake is his favorite wintertime diversion. Farm and Home Week will be held at State College this year during the week of August 29 to September 3. The State Farmers' Convention and the State Federation of Home Dem onstration Clubs will meet during that week. By F. H. Jeter I RALEIGH, Mar. 14 Tobacco grow-' ers who recall the severe outbreak of downy mildew or blue mold in their tobacco plant beds last spring would be wise in keeping a sharp outlook for the trouble again this year. Dr. S. G. Leham, plant disease 3 Buy Your Easter Clothes here and save money. New Goods arrive every week. NOTE THESE PRICES Ladies Spring Dresses . $2.98, $3.48, $4.98 Ladies New Spring Hats . . . .98c & $1.98 Ladies Shoes, variety of styles and leathers at $1.98 Men's Overalls at 59c Men's Work Shirts 49c Men's Dress Shirts 49c-69c-98c BIG STOCK OF GOODS ALL AT LOW PRICES Charles Ellis & Company FRONT STREET BEAUFORT (Duncan & Willis old stand) m a b aan a This Really Locks Like an Invitation NOVEL WRAPS By CIILl'.lB NICHOLAS 4 A pleasing venture In fashion's ac tivities Is the creating of novel little capes and scarfs of colorful sheer vel vet. These cunning fantasies are all that fancy dare picture both as to color and unique des'gn. The winsome cane sketched nt the too Is In Colorado Springs. Col. Asa Forb , made of transparent velvet with sclf- cs, newspaper vendor recently appear! fabric tiuy roses completely bordering eel at a bank there trundling a heav- It Another new unci voguish type of ily laden wheelbarrow. He wheeled ; wrap done lu high-key colors of tur- it up to the teller's cage. Then he j mioise, coral mid green or In any of lifted three heavy baskets to the win-' tl.e delegable pastels is the circular dow and started counting the contents I st'rf witl1 loI1s pointed ends which are There were 40,000 pennies. I thrown tract hilly around the shoulder. They are very lovely worn with prints, In Holyoke, Mass., a small orange or trlPle sneer or 8atin swns- i J1!80. y,0U18 !"d!e8, wll nppear ,0 be beckonlnn for you to come and have a swim are displaying the sea'son-i ndvnnce Btyles In bathing suits at the Denuvllle club, Santa Monica, Calif. paying me season s Scenes and Persons in the Current News . i7i!'"ilI(i stHc'-en Chinese pouring through tne barricades into Uia international settlenuitit of Shanghai, seek fHh,?hnWlni?roinPR7VtMCk!' Gmri Vlchot f V (left) and Senator Borah of Sola i PoSrSH Cn W"shIngtn' s nb0"t a thlrd Part' ement 8-Senor Don Juan Francisco de ur",n,ls J Kodilguez de Uivas, new ambassador from Spain to the United States. HI fV If