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PAG" TWO THE BEAUf ORT NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 :' I 4' i ,1 ' 1 8esaft2s!BSiaBBSHBBSKHB!Sm 1 05 the "Memphis Special' and No. 41 a between New York. Washintcon. Chat make special A Newsy Trip Around The World By Elizabeth Saunders The property will also be used as demonstration to show the public Lightning plays many unusual jt lures birds to it instead of scar pranks, and it does strike twice in ing them away. Burke found a nest the same place. Out in Talihina, Okla. built in the inside pocket of a coa: Bill Dixon, 60, and five other persons he draped over the scarecrow. huddled under a tree for protection. . Lightning struck thetree, jumped to l Palo Alto, Calif., successful ex Bill, coursed down his backbone, and periments in the use of sewer gas shattered the seat of his pants. He for illuminating purposes have been is recovering. Near Monett, Mo., light conducted. More than 3,000 candle ring came from a clear sky and de- power was developed in the mantle stroyed two shocks of wheat on A. type illuminator which shone across Bone us farm just as it did 25 year Palo Alto airport like a locomotive ago. headlight. and body weight as they can, they The students will can be brought into lay with a reserve studies of the growth and develop- tanooga, Birmingham Shreveport and j of nesh and energy to meet me as- ment ot trees ana win gain nrsi nanu New Orleans. jmands of the laying season. experience in the care and manage- One hour and thirty-five minutes Sexual maturity should be delayed ment of forests. will be cut from the running time of j in order to give the birds a chance to; No. 37 which under the new sched-;put on weight before starting to lay. nip will Ipava Vflur Vni-L- at 9 -fin n m ' nn mt trivt unrlv hatched millets a a instead of 9:50 p. m. and Washing- feed high in protein. Avoid mouldy hw forest lands should be managed ton at 7:05 p. m. instead of 2:55 a.m. 'or chatty feeds, or such material as and what improvements can be made reaching Atlanta at 8:45 a m.( Cen-'corn ground with the cobs. hrough proper management. Timber tral time, instead of 5:40 p m., and If the birds fail to grow well, ex-"'11 be cut from the area to demon New Orleans at 10:00 p m., instead amine them for internal and external stl'ate aPPved methods of timber of 8:05 a m. I parasites, Maupin says. If mites or harvesting. Northbound, No. 38 will leave New!lice are found, clean the roosting Orleans at 10:45 p m., instead of 9:45 ! quarters and treat the birds at once. p. m. and depart from Atlanta at 1:00 iFor round worms or tapeworms, give I p. m., Central time, instead of 12:01; Greenville 5:25 p .m. Spartanburg 6:10 p. m. Charlotte 7:50 p. m. Salis bury 8:50 p. m., Greensboro 9:50 p. m., with arrival in Washington at 4:25 a. m. and New York at 9:05 a. m., five minutes later than atp resmt. The "Piedmont Limited" No. 33 :il 1 r r i n win leave iew I orK at :U0 p. m., instead of 6:45 p. m. Washington i:ou a. m., instead ot ii:&5 p. m, the pullets a reliable worm treatment. Find a good feed and stick to it, Maupin recommends, unless there is The cut timber will be sold and payments on the property will be made from the revenue brought in from such sales, Hoffmann stated. The tile to the land, however, will be held by a non-profit corporation for They also serve as game wardens to prevent unlawful hunting or abue of the game on the tract. A CC camp is now on the proper ty, and the boys are constructing roads, building fire towers, and oth erwise improving the area. Another CCC camp will be located there on October 1, Hoffmann said. Mujo Suljkanovitch, of Zvornika, near Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia, celebrat ed his hundredth birthday anniver sary by marrying for the fourth time. he fixtures and expose everything ; possible to the sun; then let the .house stand vacant until well dried. Tn rnv. tW c m ,. of Jnn. reachinz New Orleans at 7:20 . m use aisiniectants UDerauy. at present. a good reason for changing. Poultry- e sole use r the forestry clepart men often lose money by switching ment at State College, from one brand to another. I The state is cooperating with the Remove the old birds from the'colle,?e in Providing fire protection summer Quarters. Scruh Hip flonr ami for the timber tract. A number of fire wardens have been appointed to check any fires which may break out. Hot weather, following the recent rains, has caused tobacco to ripen more rapidly than the growers can find barn room for curing the leaf. check MALARIA Jn Three Days anil COLDS Liquid-Tableti firtt day Tonic and LarntireSalve-Noie Drops 666 Arrived at intermedi- i with his wife's relatives, Dr. Thomas as Richmond of Kansas City, Mo., took ate points will be: Lynchburg 5 a. m.iOi.i. CrtUono C ale his 27 in-laws nn a vacation trin infcn Greensboro 7:30 a. m.. Winston-Sa- ;lJlcllc college VjeiS The Gribble family, occupants of the highest house in Victoria, situ ated on the peak of Mount Hotham, are snowed in until November. In their mountain home blizzards, deep snow drifts and icy-temperaturi keep them prisoners. The fossil of gluptdonte, prehisto- . . . 1 on- r. i. , - the Rockies. The m-laws voted him a 1L,n -- a- m- oajisoury :tU a. m., grand guy. t . Charlotte 9 :50 a. m. Spartanburg Tn ttv-prfnn itfo T). W. Thomason ! ' 11:35 a. m. Greenville 12:30 p. m., has a five-legged pig weighing 50 i In Rochester, N. Y., Denico Gen- and Atlanta at 3 :15 p. m., Central pounds. The extra leg is on the fore tile, 68, pulled two of his aching 'me. shortening the schedule between! part of the body teeth with a pair of pliers and col- ew yrk and Atlanta one hour and; ! lapsed from loss of blood. twenty minutes. ha "Mamnh a Crt.is.:. 1 XT tie :n I - ..w ...viiiytlia UUCI.WI iU. .n Will 1 i. r ...III XL - I leave New York at 12:35 a. m.. in-l" n" 4uWUV"r W0K' . , ------ .tjj n n.cn m ,. '. uumis -"e scnooi year iae iorestry ll JrelleeTl f armodillo has f 1 "!cla,se. will do periodic work on this uccn uus up uy .wonting excavating '",tvuu o.uu a. m. una for the foundation of the new Buenos arrive Knoxville 7:40 p. m. instead Aire Central Flood Market. The ?f 6:15 Chattanooga at 10:50 p. m, bones are calculated to be 50,000 insted of 9:40 p m, and reach Mem yean old. ,Phis t 7:30 a. m., instead of 7:15 a. m., snortening the schedule two hours and a half. No. 41, under the new schedule. Will Twelve-year-old Mrs. Vernice Hig gins Stolter of Cumberland, Md., is the mother of a six-pound boy. The boy's tweny-six. In Brighton, England, 12-year-old, Douglas Desimone had trained for an ' maternal grandmother is only au-tngland championship swinmming ledve iNew IorK at 8:U5 p. m., jrace. The night before the event he ,nst;eatl of b:4o p. m. with arrival at ! dreamed of the race, he climbed out i Bir"iingham at 8:10 p. m., and New It has been found that mosquito iof bed, stood on the window edge. : 0rj5ans at 7:00 a- m eggs may hatch out four or five years He. thought it was the edge of the The. Southern was the pioneer in swimming pool. He dived, caught on ,uwer'nff passenger rates, both coach a clothesline, injured his back and and PulIman. reducing the coach rate head. j irom tne old standard rate of 3.6 ! cen a mile to a cent and a half per Jn Mobile, Ala., Olie Broodus had a horse and wagon. Eoth were hit by 'a car, and the horse was killed. He after they have been laid. In Los Angeles, Mrs. M. O'Neill has a queer bird it is half rooster and half hen. It crows like a rooster, and lays eggs like a hen. In fact it doe- double duty, and that is more than a lot of chickens do for their owners. bought another horse. A motorist hit I his wagon, seated the horse and it Earl Crow, recent graduate of the ! ran away. He bought a car. It collid Abernathy, Texas, high school, had ed witn another, and Broadus paid 26 cousins attending the same school the damages. during his final year. In Shanghai, crowds tious persons have each mile in coaches and inaugurating a ?- cents per mile round trip in Pullmans, 15 day limit; and 3 cents per mile, lounu trip, aay limit, Pullman charges in addition, but no surcharge. Air-conditioned equipment, both din ing cars and sleeping cars, have been installed on practically every through i lral" operated by the Southern Rail Incredible as it sounds, there are ' !ay System' which adds greatly to states in this country todav in this ; the comfort of the traveling public. Large Forest Tract Raleigh, Aug. 21 An 84,000 acre tract of woodland in Jones and Ons low Counties has been acquired by the State College department of for estry to be used by thes tudents in property, and in summer a full six weeks course will be offered, accord ing to J. V. Hoffman, director of the forestry department. of snriArd-.i night been ;eounlry toa&y " nch a father can worshipping before a mysterious red not only will away the guardianship UrMC Wrpn rTirr )f a school in 01 m3 cniIclren without consent of , glow in the window of the French concession there. The glow was found to be merely the reflec tion of an illuminated sign. Near Mr. Carmel, Pa., Mariod Sny der was driving a truck loaded with over 100,000 eggs, when it overturn d and the eggs were scrambled all over the highway. Practically all of the eggs were broken. their mother but also will away the tuture custody of an unborn child Southern Speeds Service Between CARE IN SUMMER Turn to page 4 Raleigh, Aug. 21 Tie productiv ity of laying hens in fall and winter depends a great deal upon the care and management given the poultry South And East Zm IT" 1 r f the 1 Good egg prices are expected for ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 20 Effec- the rest of the year, savs C. J. Mau- ,tive Sunday, August 25th. Southern Din. extension nniiltmnn f st,t. I In Alf er, N. Y., Kangaroo tendons Railway System will put into effect College, and it will pay the flock own-' were suostituted for those of an Al- much faster southbound schedules ers to bring their hens into lay under fred University student who was in-j for four of its most important pa3 ' favorable conditions, jured in a wrestling match there re-jsenger trains and will speed up the; He recommends that the birds be cently. The opreation was success- j northbound schedule of train No. 38, given good feeding, a clean range, ful in all Tespects. 'between New Orleans and New York, plenty of clean fresh water, and a lTne trains to be affected are No. 37, clean comfortable house or shelter. In Latrobe, Pa., Al Burke's scare- between New York and New Orleans; By keeping the birds healthy and crow has been ineffective. In fact No. 33 the "Piedmont Limited;" No. getting them to put on as much fat BETTER BATTERIES At BETTER BARGAINS INDEPENDENT MOTOR SERVICE BEAUFORT. N. C V.V-V.VW.W. O. H. Johnson, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Note and Throat CLASSES FITTED ' ' """" "" inn inn ,ii , F SHE6 JmL SATURDAY I I yr U AUGUST 24, ONLY I VS Any White Shoe I in the store at Regular Price I J fclsi With I I :h J Men's Summer Pants UlJy (Including White Duck) jl Vv 0ne Pair Eegular Price ?" And Extra Pair for 25c j g W.P.Smith Front St. Beaufort, N. C DEL MONTE I BARTLETT f A v I PEARS - 1 9c (At) SLICE OB HALVES ""vSS" S B Peaches 2c- 35 ri I OSc Morebead City Beaufort Hoarit 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to S P. M. n here's a neat trick. -rub some whiskey in your. hands, smell it. and you can tell how much it costs 111 III I f AliT V UH-HH.' KNU L ONLY PAID AROUNDi A DOLLAI4 FOR 1 N v-- THAT TESTING TRICK OF YOURS WAS TERR.IBLY EMBARRASSING YOU KNOW THE JONESES CANT AFFORD EXPENSIVE LIQUOR.' NONSENSETHAT STUFF HE HAD WAS GREAT I M-M WHAT BOUQUET THIS 1 fjACK WKNOv" . MUST HAVE COST YOU PLENTY ( GOOD WHISKEY ' .M - f but HE CAN'T 1 '' - V t f TELL PRICE j ' - IDEALLY OUGHT TO HAVE TOLD JACK ABOUT OLD DRUM. BUT IF HE'S SUCH AN EXPERT, LET HIM FIND OUT FOR HIMSELF. THAT TEST MADE ME NERVOUS, BUT IT ALSO MADE ME SURE OLD DRUM CANT BE BEAT I Z lj ; I MADE ME SURE OLD DRUM CANT BE BEAT 95c 39c 85c SNOWDRIFT 6 . pb WU1TEHOUSE PURE CIDER BALL MASON JJkS Qts Dozen Pts., Doz., 75c y Gal, Doz., $1.15 ANN PAGE PRESERVES 2 "b Jars 35c WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 3 Pt. Bottles 5Qc .GRAN DiMOTH E R'S PULLMAN LOAF 9C SQUARE ROLLS doz. 5c N. . C. Premium Flak Snnnyfleld Creamtry Crackers 2 19c Butter, lb 30c Octagon tfoap or shlnola Whltt 8ho Powder 2 .".ST" 5c Polish, bot. . . . 10c ViM 10c Detho. i X 25c tnv&t Ann fU Orap Mustard IT 10c Jelly 15c Orspcfralt to-Mul Team Juice 3 25c Borax, pkg. . . . 15c FRESH PRODUCE Peppers, Beet, String Beans, Squash, Li ma Beans and a Complete line of Fruits arriving daily at attractive prices. MEAT DEPARTMENT Franks . . 23c lb. Smoked Sausage 25c lb. Sunnyfield Bacon 43c lb. Boiled Ham ... 55c lb. "A k P FOOD STORES I
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