THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY AUG.? 6 1929
j Teacher"Now, you must prove Nearly time for the fair.
to me that the earth is round." exhibit being made ready.
Pupil-"Why? I never said that it is an educational institution,
was." ricultural workers of State
Is your
The fair
say ag-College.
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LET CHIROPRACTIC
(Pronounced Ki-Ro-Prak-tick)
HELP YOU!
IF YOU SUFFER WITH
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Rheumatism Hoarsness
Liver troubles Bronchitis
Stomach troubles Constipation
Kidney troubles Sore Throat
Nervousness Paralysis
Headaches Blindness
Backache Deafness
Colds Loss of Appetite
Neuralgia Indigestion
Neuritis Gastritis
Lumbago High Blood
Goitre Pressure
Debility Insomia
Pelvic Disorders Chronic
Sciatica Appendicitis
Other conditions too numerous to mention.
Dr. Thelma Lumpkin
Duncan Bldg.
CHIROPRACTOR
. BEAUFORT, N.
C.
BILIOUS SPELLS :
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Kentucky Mao Finds Relief "
from Dizzy Attacks.
"I suffered with severe bilious
attacks that came on two or three
times each month," says Mr. I. P.
Nevlns, of Lawrenceburg, Ky.
"1 would have dizziness and
couldn't work.
"I would take pills until I was
worn-out with them. I didn't seem
to get relief. After taking the pills
ray bowels would act a couple or
three times, then I would be my
constipated.
"A neighbor told me of Black
Draught and 1 began its use. I
never have found so much relief at
it gave me. I would not be with
out It for anything.
system and made me feel like new. T
i wuuiu wkc a icw uoses get na
of the bile and have my usual clear
head, feel full of 'pep' and could do
twice the work."
Made from pure, medicinal roots
and herbs, Black-Draught Is na
ture's own remedy for such symp
toms as the above, when due to a
torpid liver.
Sold everywhere; 25c. c-32s
, BAY VIEW ITEMS.
j We are having some hot weather,
a little rain and plenty of mosquitoes
I Mr. Joe Merrill who has been on
the sick list for some time seems to
be improving.
Miss Nettie Culpepper is on the
sick list with chills and fever.
There will be services at the M. B.
churh Sunday morning and SundaV
night.
Mr. Clinton Mason of Bay View
made a business trip to Atlantic Fri-
day and returned Monday.
Messrs J. F. and Alex Graham have
purchased them a Ford truck and
also Mr. Ira Culpepper has bought
one.
Quite a number of people from
here were visitors at Newport Sunday.
Brde-to-Be-" Do you know the
girlsare giving me a breakfast shower?"
"What are they serving-grape-jfruit?"
j She"You drive awfully fast, don'
t you?"
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l iea, i mi, seventy yesceraay.
She"Did vou kill anv of them?"
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Prices F. O. B. Toledo
Important
If there be an epidemic of price cutting
in the industry, Overland is not con
cerned with it. For never will Overland
be a party to any policy that involves
the cutting of prices to a figure necessi
tating a proportinate cut in quality.
The reason and the ONLY reason
Overland Six prices are now reduced is
because we are selling twice the number
of these fine car we had planned.
This means huge savings in our pur
chases, huge savings in manufacturing.
OTWAY NEWS ITEMS.
Mr. Burney Gillksn of Beaufort
held prayer services at the Disciples
church Sunday night.
Mr. Elwood Salter of Sea Level
was in our neighborhood Mondav
'stopping at the home of Mr. B. B.
Lawrence on business,
j Miss Vivian Lawrence spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with her
cousins Mrs. Bulah Dowty and Dor
othy Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Gillikin
announce the arrival of a son Friday
July 31st. The infant has been
christened Travise Roosevelt.
The revival meeting will begin at
the Disciples church August the 5th.
Every one has a welcome to attend.
CORE CREEK HAPPENINGS.
We are having hot, sultry weather
I these days. Here's hoping it will
turn cooler soon.
Mrs. J. R. Cayton and son Wood
row are visiting in New Bern this
week.
Mrs. Lula Bell of Harlowe spent
Thursday with her daughter Mrs. E
C. Dickinsajf.
Messrs Otis Griffin and Marvin
Foreman of New Bern spent the
week end with Mr. Foreman's par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foreman.
Mr. John Jinnett of Roanoke Rap
ids spent a short while with Mr. E.
C. Dickinson last week.
The new preacher, who is to take
charge of Harlowe circuit arrived
Monday and may be found at the
parsonage. We wish him great suc
cess in his work.
Mr. D. W. Sabiston was a business
visitor at Beaufort Friday.
Mrs. Addie . Taylor and two chil
dren of Onslow' County, are visiting
Mrs. L. C. Dickinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hardesty and
little daughter, Irene Lee, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Hardesty's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson.
Tom Tarheel says the thing he
likes about club work is that it caus
ed his boy to want to go to College.
Recent studies show that the child
crop of the Nation as well as the food
crop comes from the farms.
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We Have It!
IT IS THE TRUTH
You dont have to go any further
just drop right in for real
Fountain S ervice
WE SERVE YOU PROMPTLY
ICE CREAM EVERY DAY
Guthrie-Bell Druggist
1mm
Tree Dependent Upon
Insect for Fertility
The noblest and most Imposing tree
In the Hawaiian Islands Is the ban
yan. These trees do not produce
seeds. Propagation la dependent up
on one of the tiniest of insects, the
flg wasp. The trees introduced Into
Hawaii, from Australia, vChlna and
India, are not propagated In the ter
ritory of Hawaii In that manner, and
the tiny Insects necessary to the pro
duction of mature fruit and seeds are
not present there. The fig wasp goes
Into the figs for selfish purposes only.
She Is hunting for a place to rear her
babies, and the only places that suit
her are the female flowers inside the
flg. She puts an egg la each flower
which she selects, and In doing so,
crawling about, pollinates the other
female flowers with grains of pollen
which were adhering to her body from
the older flg where she herself had
grown to maturity. The flgs do not
mature without the agency of the flg
wasps, and the latter cannot develop
or exist without the presence of the
figs in the proper condition for them.
Numerous kinds of figs and banyan
trees are native In many tropical
countries, each having Its own kind
of minute Insects called flg wasps to
assist In seed, production.
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Therefore, to keep our sales-volume
at this satisfactory, level, these econo
mies are now passed on to you. Before
you - buy any car in this price class,
don't be stampeded. Shop carefully
around- Investigate all moderate
priced Sixes. Then, check your findings
against this big Overland Six. As an
experienced owner you must then admit
that never before, for as little as $895,
have you been offered so much of qual
ity and of value in any automobile.
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 52 WEEKS TO PAY.
D. M. Jones Co.
Willjrs-Knight
Overland
PEAVFQHT, N. C.
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Dodge Brothers
Here's Another Idea
of Ancestry of Man
Most men believe that mankind Is
descended from one "Adam" or a sin
gle pre-human stock. Dr. Francis Gra
ham, writing In the Forum, as a result-of
his studies of a type of Im
becility called Mongolism, concludes
that mankind Is of three-fold origin.
According to this scheme, three
great branches once diverged from a
common stem. From one branch
sprang the oranga and Mongolian and
Australo-Caucaslaa man. From an
other the gorillas and the negroes.
From the third the chlmpansees, and
probably the Mewopotamlan races.
Now, although schemes of this sort
hare been bitterly attacked, they do
at any rate "explain" not only the
occurrence of the Mongol In our midst,
but the characters and Incidence of
certain forms of Imbecility other than
that we call Mongolism. If this hy
pothesis becomes established we shall
have to admit that the population of
Europe is a blend, In different propor
tions, of the black, the white and the
yellow, and we shall find no difficulty
In understanding many facta In anat
omy and in medicine that have hith
erto baffled, na. v .; ,v- . I,. . , .
BARBOUR BROS.
MACHINE SHOP
EXPERT WORK
Agents For- .
BRIDGEPORT AND- RED WING MOTORS
COLUMBIAN PROPELLERS GILL PISTON RINGS
NOW A FULL LINE OF BRASS PIPE FITTINGS
Front St. Beauofrt f
Answer the Call
People often think that they would
like to have a piece of ground that they can
call their own. This is a natural impulse
and one that ought to be gratified when
ever possible. It is a fine thing to have a
piece of land and a house on it that you
can call your home. Young men espec
ially, ought as soon as they can acquire
some real estate. It gives them a Stand
ing in the community that is always valu
ableand besides it is a good way to save
money. ..
A FINE CHANCE
To acquire a piece of good real es
tate is offered in the West Beaufort devel
opment. Moderate prices are asked for
the lots there and the terms are so liberal
that any one who is earning a regular in
come, no matter if small, can easily ac
quire one or more of these Iipts. Those who
wish to pay all cash can doSo of course but
if not convenient liberal terms will be giv
en. Mr. Moore our local manager or any
of the company's salesmen will gladly ex
plain the terms.
THESE BEAUTIFUL LOTS
Are going fast. Hundreds of them
have been sold and no doubt by the end of
the year practically all of them will have
been sold. Some who bought ea,rly have
resold and made a good profit. By this
time .next year prices doubtless will be
much higher than now. Real estate in
Carteret county is on the up grade. "The
Land of Enchanting Sports" is coming to
the front rapidly. , Wise investigators are
buying property in the county in large and
small tracts. They see what is coming.
Now is the time do not delay.
Beaufort Realty Corp.
B. E. Moore, Local Representative
W. B. Blades, Pres. , J. S. Miller, Vice-Pres-
O. W. Lane, Secty-Treas.
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