PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 11 192S Seabreeze Program Week June loth. 311 v.uuimu;::':ations may De interesting or they may not, but they jjfe have no chance of being published in jjp this newspaper. Thew riter's name go is not desired for publication but arO must be known. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY "POKJOLA" BY ANNA NILSSON, JAMES KIRK WOOD. Mystery Adventure in Paris "BREAD" BY MAE BUSCH, AN ALL STAR CAST. A STORY OF MODERN DAY PROBLEMS When you write something newspaper always sign your If yt u do not wish your name printed just say so and the editor will do as you wish. better not write. When people do not sign their names ti letters to newspapers it for a name. looks like they are trying to put something over and at the same time The Beaufort News ggreat deal of church news. j dodge responsibility. If you can- j ready one. "ACQUITAL" A MYSTERY STORY CLARA WINDSOR AND NORMAN KERRY BY BY "ACQUITAL" A MYSTERY STORY CLARA WINDSOR AND NORMAN KERRY "HOME SWEET HOME" HERE IS A PLAY EVERY one should see who appreciates a'Home. Those who do not should see it to know what they are missing. Home the Place where every one turns when every thing else fails. Parents bring ycur children. Seabreeze Theatre c Building Plans Tom Tarheel says he expects his! pecan trees to take the worry out of j old age and dependence. Want Ads FOR SALE ONE S H. P. LATH- op motor, jump spark $75.00; one cycle Knox motor Basch magneto 75.00. BARBOUR BROS. SWEET .POTATO . PLANTS MIL LIONS NOW READY FOR SHIPl MENT. Nancy Hall and Porto Rico Potato Plants at $2.50 per thousand, 10,000 or more at $2.00 per thousand. Plantss grown from record yielding potatoe sand orders filled day receiv ed. DEEN'S PLANT FARM, Box B, Alma, Georgia. ' 6-30 7t Early Loifee Houses Coffee houses were places of re freshment first opened in the Six teenth century in Constantinople. In I.omlon they were, so to speak, club houses, free to nil who could buy a cup; nnd yet each was known for its special circle of visitors, literary, scientific, religious or political. In the .Absence of newspapers they were a :rcat means of spreading news and of diKCUssing public questions. Nearly all of the middle and higher classes attended them daily, and tliey came, to exert so nouerfttl fin influence in ! politics that in 1075 Charles II at- j Mrs- George Collins of Wildwood templed to suppress them, hut 'n vain, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Willis. Indian Always Ready j Mr. John Willis of Smyrna is here for Game of Chance 'on a visit to his sister Mrs- L.H.Dud- ley. Miss Glennie Paul of Beaufort 3UHI NORTH PIVER RIPPLES Misses Fiver and Georgia Wade . left Monday afternoon for Oriental' tto attend SuivniP!' School there. ; i Airs. I . If. Dudley was called to j the death bed of her brother at Smy- i ma last Wednesday, returning koine ' Saturdaj . .. j Miss Nova Willis has taken a posi-! turn ,n the Beaufort Bank. I IVInrv Vl'-j,1o rohirnul hn.vio ' Friday nlplit after spending the week in Beaufort with her sister. 5 All Indians of both sexes are in veterate iriimhlpra. Thev hnvo hpen knmvn to gamble Rway everything they sPent last Wednesday night with Miss ou-ned. Including their wives and their jSwannie Wade. MILLIONS POTATO AND TOMATO Plants, Genuine Porto Rico. Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam, and Jersey Sweets. 1,000 $1.75. 5,000, $7.50. Tomato Plants, early and hits varie ties, 1,000, $1.25. First class Plants and prompt shipment guaranteed. Schroer Plant Farms, Valdosta, Ga. 4 FOR SALE ONE DRAFT HORSE and one Marsh Pony, both well broke. Apply to H. C. Jones. LOST AUTOMOBILE TRUNK, Black Patent Leather with rack at tached. Lost between Beaufort and New Bern Saturday May 30th. $5.00 reward if returned to N. W. Taylor, Beaufort, N. C. 'it MAILING LISTS: WOULD YOU like to have the names of all Pros pective Customers in your County or territory? We can supply them. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Carroll Letter Writing Co. Raleigh, N. C. 2t TRADE BUILDERS PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Fire and Windstorm INSURANCE SEE Miss Ella D. Davis EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING WM. H. BAILEY WITH B. A. BELL lives, which Is raising the white man's anre to n considerable degree. As a rule, Indian dice have but two sides that are marked. These markings are of a thousand and one different de signs and colors. The dice are cast either from the hand, a eu;, howl or htiHket. Many of the dice are thrown on stones, either held in the hand or on the ground. The object of this Is to make the dice bound over and over, thus Insuring a fair cast. The Indian, even as does the white man and the African enthusiast, speaks endearingly to his gaining im plements, beseeching the Great Twin P.relhren, the Spider Woman or who ever happens to he the deity presid ing over that particular game of chance to cause "Lady Luck" to hover in his or her vicinity. Some of the youmrer generation living on the Mesa (Jranile reservation coin their own phrases, decidedly modern nnd the elder men and women chanting gam ing songs so old Hint even the most ancient of the tribe had forgotten the meaning of the words. 666 is a, prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germ Passenger Schedules Effective Dec. 28, 1924. t Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 6:30 A. M Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Parlor car from New Bern. Lv. 4:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va., and Washing, ton, O. C. Fer reservations etc, call on SETH GIBBS, Agent, Beaufort, N. C. Roach, Pantry Pest, Is Native of India Sir Francis Drake, buccaneer of three hundred years ao, once took as a prize a Spanish ship loaded with spices from India. It is recorded that on that ship was a strange "black bugge" which the Spanish called eu caraehe, which strictly speaking, meant "wood louse." This cucarache became the modern cockroach. It was a native of India, never until thut time seen in Kurope. These cock roaches, however, were sturdy fellows, given to living In dark and narrow places, and therefore happy In the holds of whips thut plied the seas. Thus thexe ars"stes of commerce have served as a mean of broadcasting the cockroach, and It Is found in abund ance wherever man dwells. His bones have provided suitable breeding and dwelling places for these children of the warm countries. New species, one In America and one In Australia, ''ere found and dis tributed. So have world-girdling multi tudes of them appeared where before there were none at all or but local tribes. This Increane In the range and oumbers of the cockroach Is typical of the man Influence In the Insect world. ; Misses Lillian Piver and Verna Morton ,Ben and Tom Gibbs went to Bachelor Sunday. The farmers in this scetion are or ganizing an association to raise and sell strawberries. A considerable number have joined. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an ir.fiamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustacnian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling" sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE h.s been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. Purr-rr-rr Unlike Dickens, Thackeray did not delight In placing among the men and women of bis novels unforgettable lit tle portraits of their dogs and cats, parrots or canaries. Nor do we think of Thackeray as having that personal fondness for domestic creatures which was characteristic of Dickens, whose own dogs no less than his favorite raven. Grip, figure largely In his let ters. But Thackeray's daughter. Lady Ritchie, gives In her recently published letters several delightful little glimpses of her own and her friends' pets; and In one brief and charming note she even ventures to Interpret a few words from Felinese Into English. She writes to her friend, Mrs. Gerald Ritchie: "Solomon (the cat) has been purring messages, tell Peggy. He proposes to write, but says It Is superfluous to say how much he misses her, and that he Is purrfectly lost without her to stroke his back. He has tried my lap, but he doesn't much like It ; he Bnds It loo porrperdieulnr. and he sends his love purr me." Youth's Companion. PROF. CARDS DR. C. S. MAXWELL GENERAL PRACTI E Office Hour' 10 to 12 A. M. and by appointment. drTh. m. hendrk DENTIST Office Hours: to 12 A. M.. and 1:30 to 5 ?. M Office over W. P. Snrth's store Dr. E. B. Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE Phones: Office 83. Residence I07-L Office Hours: 10 to 12 to 5 and by appointment Dr. J- O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist With Sam K Eaton Co New Bern, N- C Vw. MORTON Notary Public Insurance "Ramsey BUg." BEAUFORT, N. C DtTr"l. DANIELS SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offices in Elks Temple Rooms 401 to 403 Tel. No. 170 Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 to 4 p. m. NEW BERN, N. C. -v Er.26 Over one hundred cuts and floor plana, suitable for this climate, in our booklets. ' Furnished without charge to intending builders. Blue Prints can be secured very cheaply after decision is made as to pian desired. 98'- O- Estimates of building material furnished are right and our grades are of the best Prices BEAUFORT LUMBER & MFG. CO. BEAUFORT, N. C. I BfiEAKrAST Idining RoomLJm' jed Room I II t3IS' I , I3I3 11 , , PLANNa ' Why Home Lovers Choose Reed Furniture BEAUTY, comfort and 'durability are three of the reasons why Hey wood -Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture is the choice of so many dis criminating home lovers. Nearly a century of painstaking experience is the background of Hey wood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture generations can testify to its worth. We will gladly show you 6uites and odd pieces, suitable for nearly every room in the house. Why not see them today? Gaskill-Mace Co- two STORES Hardware Furniture "Ktrp thi Bah in tkt Air" 0 Htywd-WateiUU Bah Carriat. J midt rang of stylet ami toltrs ii rtadj far ytur imptctnm. 1 publishes a and school Are these things ol any in terest to you? 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