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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY NOV. 12, 1925 PRIZE WINNERS AT NEWPORT FAIR Manv Exhibitors Drew Prizes At Agricultural Fair Dept A Farm & Feed Crop. Best ten ears of corn, first prize, S. G. Gould; 2nd. prize N. H. Garner; Best single ear corn C. E. Mill is. Best peck Soy Beans any variety , Luther D. Garner. Best 2 stalks Cotton, first prize Charlie Simmons. Best peck Peas G. S. Bell first prize. Best bale of hay A. M. Garner 1st. prize. Best peck peanuts S. G. Gould. Best Irish potatoes H. C. Garner. Best Sweet potatoes G. C. Gar ner. 2nd best sweet potatoes C. Millis. Best 3 head Cabbage N, rie. E. Fod- Best green beans R. C. Morris. Best 6 turnips K. F. Chance. Best3 head cabbage Claude Gar ner. Best quart pepper R. C. Morris. Best plate apples N. E. Fodrie. Best peck pears Mrs. M. R. Roberts. Best plate of persommons E. X. Garner. ' . a Best cured ham D. D N. McCain. 2nd best cured ham S. G. Gould. Best exhibit of tobacco 3 bunches, F. E. Simmons 1st; W. L. Garner, 2nd; M. L. Simmons 3rd. Best plate of hickory nuts W. E. Curing. Best plate of black walnuts E. X. Garner. Dept. B. Special Farm Premium of er, bet and most attractive individ ual Farm exhibit. Jessie R. Garner 1st prize; A. M. Gerner 2nd prize; F. E. Simmons, W. H. Garner, Tie for 3rd prize. Dept C Poultry & Pet stock Best pen Plymouth Rock Jessie R. Garner. Best pen White Leghorns, Mrs. S. S. Mizelle. i Best pen Rhode Island Reds, Mrs. Hugh Overstreet Best pen Wyandotts, Mrs. S Duplanty. Best Buff Orpingtons, Mrs. King. Best pen black Games, ,W. West. A. B. i F' I breed ' Best pair bantams, Willie Prescott. any Best doz Mizell. white eggs, Mrs. S. S. Best doz. brown eggs, Mrs Hugh Hugh Overstreet ' 'Best pair turkeys, C. T. Cannon. Dept. D. Livestock Best brood mare, Claude Garner. Best pair mules, S. D. Edwards. Best pair horses C. E. Millis. i Best boar any breed, R. C. Mor ris. ' Best pig any breed C. T. Cannon. Eest bull any breed, W. R. Rob erts. iBest Dairy Cow, any breed, N. E. Fodrie. Pest Calf, any breed, S. A. Du planty. Dept E. Best display of Potted Plants, Mrs. J. L. Garner Sr. Best display of Ferns, Mrs. J. S. Mizell. Best display of cut Flowers, Mrs. Minnie Oglesby. Eest individual pot of Flowers, Mis. G. E. Mason. ' Dept F Pantry & Dairy Supplies Kest l iscuit, Mrs. W. E. Fodrie. Best Corn Bread, Mrs. W. E. Fod r'e. Best Layer Cake, Mis. J. S Mizelle Best Apple Pie, Mrs. Hugh Over tti'cet. Best display of Canned Fruit qt. jars, Mrs. J. R. Garner. Best display of preserves in qt. jars Mrs. G. E. Mason. Best display of vegetables and Frr.it, pickles and relishes, Mrs. Hugh Overstreet. Best home made Country Batter, Mrs. L. D. Garner. Dept. G. Art, Antiques & Relics. Oldest book( S. G. Gould( 163 yrs0f Atlantic motored thru -here Sun old). idav Oldest Weapon Mrs. Mollie Has kett Best Civil War relic, Mrs. Mollie Haskett. Best collection of home and for eign coins, J. C. Bell. Best old Fancy work, Mrs. G. M. Mann. Best old jewelry, Mrs. Mollie Has kett. Best old China, Mrs. G. M. Mann. Best old Silverware, Mrs. Mollie Haskett. Best collection of antiques and relics, Mrs. F. S. Hill. Dept. H Best display of Fancy Work, Mrs. Cecil M. Mason. " F"er w"' I Ee.-t single pii-ce of fancy wuik, , Mrs. W. J. Hale. ! 2nd. Best piece of Fancy Work, Mrs. G. L. Mann. Basket Ball Sport Morehead City Boys 12; Newport boys 9. Morehead City girls 14; Newport girls 2. Egg Race Mary Emma Elliott 1st . prize. . Sack Race Franklin Bell 1st. prize Suit Case race Mary Belle Will is, 1st. High Jump William Bell. Broad Jump William Bell. TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS NOT NECESSARILY DANGEROUS feonatorium, KoveinoeM-By .nun, ning the careful "1. u. tne pupDiie makes it impossible or very difficult for a careful, conscientious tubercu- ious perSon to take the ppreoautions j i. i. .Li u: i nis doctors nave laugm hum aie uci- essary if he is going to keep from giv- ing his disease to others. ' Shielding the mouth with gauze, j a paper napkin or a handkerchief ' that can be burned and depositing j ! the sputum coughed up in a paste board cup to be burned are the most ; i ' important precautions a "T. B . should take to keep from spreading ; his disease to others. Every cough must be covered, be cause colds, la grippe, and influenza are spread in much the same way as tuberculosis. When the public sees a man or a woman in a public place cough carefully into a gauze that is held over his mouth nd then spit in to a pasteboard cup the public prompt ly shuns that person as if they had some deadTy plague. Don't. The person has observed every pprecau tion that is necessary to keep the public from becoming infected with his disease. But shun the man or the woman who coughs and spits promiscously on the world in gener al, regardless of whether or not he has tuberculosis. If he dosen't have tuberculosis he has something or he would not cough, and may be caught just as tuberculosis is caught. If the public would reward the man who uses the proper precautions with a smile and not a frown for his trouble, and give the man who does not a frown, and every person who coughs would use these precautions, ;11 diseases that cause a cough, both tuberculosis and diseases that are spread by careless coughing would soon be on the run. DAVIS NEWS ITEMS. Miss Mollie Lewis Friday night in behalf of the Women's Aid Society. Miss Gardner, one of the teachers I of Smyrna motored thru here Sun- ' d.iy. Mr. Wesley Paul, motored to Stacy Sunday and was accompanied i by Misses Ruby Divis, Adolia Davis ' Minnie Willis and Thelma Murphy. I Professor C. W. Grant spent Sat- "rdpy hunting and states he had very . good success. Miss Odessa Murphy who has been on the sick list for several weeks, is out again. I Miss Ulethia Gaskill of Sea Level won a box of candy Friday night for being the prettiest girl at Miss Lew- ' is party here at Davis. j Mr. Irvin Davis and daughter Em ma went to Straits Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Styron and children of Morehead City spent Saturday night and Sunday here with Mr. Styron's people. Miss Virginia Moore who is teach ing here went to Beaufort Saturday to spend the week end with relatives. Mr. Guy Dixon of Morehead City was here Saturday night and Sun day." Rev. G. P. Lanier att?nded the con vention at New Bern last week which was held at the First Baptist church. He states that he enjoyed it very much. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davis of Sea Level spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Robinson The P. T. A. met last Friday even ing at the usual hour and gave a good program. Messrs. Lemmie and Elmo Gilgo of Portsmouth, N. C. spent Saturday night here the guest of their aunt Miss Emily Dixon. Mr. E. L. -Davis of Beaufort pass ed thru here Sunday en route to At lantic. Mr. Jimmie Wade of Williston was here Monday on business. Mrs. Pollie Piner and Pauline Willis spent last Friday in Williston visiting friends. Mrs. S. W. Willi3 spent Saturday in Beaufort shopping. GLOUCESTER-STRAITS. The new parsonage that is being i built on the old site near Tabernacle i church on Straits circuit is nearing completion and the congregation hopes to have it ready for occupancy by the time the "new" pastor arrives Mr. C. G. Gaskill has the largest yield of potatoes yet heard from which is 50 bushels per thousand. zMessrs. Walker Gwynn and Harry N. Davis arrived by auto from Fort Myers, Fla., where they have been for some time. Mr. David Davis and little son Leoland Miller, of Southport, arriv-; ed Monday by auto to spend some j Mrs. Lizzis 1 time with his mother Davis. We are enjoying some fine radio reception these cool autumn nights. Messrs. Anson, Avon and Denard Qf were visitors here Sunday evening. Mr. Norwood Finer of Marshall-' berg was in this neighborhood Sun- , ... t lla" n,Snt 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs Passenger Schedules Effective Dec. 28, 1924 at Beaufort, N. C. Lv. G:30 A. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk inrl -i: and intermediate points. Parlor car from New Bern. Goldsboro, Norfolk Lv. 4:00 P. M. and intermediate points. Sleeper New Bern to Nor folk, Va., and Washington, D. C. reservations etc., call on SETH GIBBS, Agent. Beaufort, N. C. For Neals' Millinery jShoppe Announces The installation of of Womens SILK UNDERWEAR Not A Luxury, but a Necessity for the Well Dressed Woman Prices Will Suprise you with their Reasonableness A Wide Range of Colors""""1' " A Complete Line of Beautiful Full Fashioned Hose Neals' Millinery & Duncan Building LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY (Authorized Ford Dealers) Now Stocking Up Daily A Full Line Of EXPERT MECHANICAL SERVICE A Few Second Hand Cars For Sale Loftin Motor Co. AUTHORIZED Fordson BEAUFORT, arrived Sumiiy ( in his new model Ford Coupe. j Mis Josie Pigott of Newport fae-; ulty came home Saturday to spend ! th. u-fk-pml with her Barents Mr. i and Mrs. J. S. Pigott. Mr. Leonard Nelson is spending some time with his wife Mrs. Fannie Nelson. Miss Estell Chadwick spent Sat urday in New Bern. FOR OVER 40 YEARS fT ALL'S CATARRH MBUicmu n been used successfully in the treatment HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE con- gists of an Ointment wnicn Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reauclne the Inflammation. g?id byali ToImU 0hlo j I ACHING LIMBS M 2 And Many Other Common lilt Relieved by Black-Draught. Mrs. John Skaggs, residing near Lanes Prairie, Mo., on the Ozark Trail, says: "I have taken Black Draught for a number of years, about fifteen, and it is about the only purgative medicine I ever i H take. It is the only kind that I've found that doesn't hurt me. "I take Black-Draught for in digestion, for colds and headaches. I tane n loracnmg in my umos ana m shoulders. It helps this trouble. I g take it fcr sour stomach. . 5 "We think Black-Draught is H splendid and never are without it in the house. B "I suffered with pas on mv stom- m j ach that affected my breathing, and H I Rlark-Drauchthelned this trouble. 3 "For such common complaints, I m think Black-Draught is the best medicine a person can use." 5 For millions of others. Black- R Draught is their favorite liver and stomach medicine. 1 Obtainable everywhere. C-3U A Beautiful Array Novelty Shoppe Beaufort, N. C. 1 hi FORD DEALERS Mr. Pin Pijrott f re m New BiTti Ford Lincoln N. C. Cell, tl'.e Jjwe'er, is givr.qr away the usual Christmas presents. This year his gifts are A Diamond Ring, A Wrist Watch. A Boy's Watch, and 0. H. BUSHALL Fire. Health Accident, Automobile Insurance REAL ESTATE BOUGHT SOLD RENTED RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE DUNCAN BUILDING BEAUFORT, N. C Come in and try the seat ing space in the Better Buick. There is more of it added head room added leg room added width in seats for both driver and passengers. 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