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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THH "QAY DEC 31. 192S 1 SUNB andLode HOURS OF SERVICE It has been agreed toehold Sunday Bight services at 7 p. m'. during No ember, December, January and Feb ruary, at 7:30 P M. during March, April, September and October, and t 8 p. m. during May, June, July and August. Meetings ORDER EASTERN STAR ANN STREET M. E. CHURCH. E. Frank Lee, Pastor. . J. A. Hornaday Jr., S. S. Supt . Preaching services every Sunday 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 A. M. Prayer service Wednesday even. ings 7:00. Ladies Aid Society 1st Monday cf each month at 3:30. Missionary Society 1st Tuesday of each month at 3 :30. vuinn Studv Class 2ud-nd 4th Mondays of each month at 2:30. Philathea Class meeting at 8:00 P. M. on 2nd Monday evening each Month. Teacher Council on 1st Tharsday of each month at 7:00 P. M. Beaufort Chapter 128 Regular Meetings 2nd and Thursday at 7:30 P. M 4th Masonic Hail Mi:: .re M'T. :i v t ; Ci.y t- ;.r. :.;., but thu e i"r.- v.tic ; i i . n r h ! r:! ; live ? caTed . m for i.incj c::a: i fishing w..s sk. t hardly with so fXcU.-tl.. see how we people much on us. The bul weather has driven th'.' fish away a lot of back taxes have been hunt ed up nd sent to us, the new taxes growers will ir.g cl stu-.T, price i'H the kct News.) not have to piy c.:r:y- irses on a lot of low-grad which would tend to lower the who'. shipment. ! Mar l THE MACCABEES night at 8 E. Skarren Meets every Tuesday n'clock ia Hall over W. and Co. H. D. NORCOM, R. K LIBRARY NOTICE The town Library will be open Friday September 21st, from 3 o' clock until 4:30 and after September 2ist every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. REBEKAH LODGE No. 141. N Rebeki-.h Lodtre No. 141 I. O. O. meet M. I. , every Friday night at 7:3 J O. O. F. Hail. Mrs. II. H. Lewis, N. J. R. Jinnett, S-cty Excavations in the San Francis co Bay region of California show that the Indians of 3,500 years ago we must consider, and the fish com-1 had the same customs and lived then missi.m tax which is a $1.00 on each I as their descendents live today, hundred yard and they all expect their money first. What shall we do is the question? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Ann Street L. 3. Boney, Pastor Sundays Sunday School 9:45 A Hon. M. Leslie Davis, Supt. Preaching by the Pastor 11 A. M 7:00 P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. 7 P. Mondays Ladies Aid Society 2:C0 P. Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U 7:00 P Wednesdays Mid-week Service 7:00 P. 3rd Sundays Woman's Missionary Sccety 3:00 A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with Ui '"Come thou and go with us and we will dc thee good" Concordia Lodge No. 11. I. O. O. F. M. & M. M. M. Tuesday nights, 7 W. O. Williams, N. iWhitehurst, V. O.; J E D. M. Jones, Treas. o'clock G.; R. D. Jinnett, Sec ; C. B. H. NO. 11 , Meets every Friday night at 7:3i o'clock. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend these : meetings. FRANKLIN LODGE A ST. PAUL'S IPISCPAL CHURCH Ann street between Moore Orange Streets and Rev. George W. I.ayf D. C. L. Rec tor. I.r Sunday Services oly Communion, 8 a. m. except Tirst Sunday. Sunday School, 2:45 - A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 .A. M. k.i Ami Sunday of each month. Morning Service and Sermon 11 A. "A, on other Sundays. Evenin" Ser vice ;:nd Sermon 7:0'J P. M. No. 109 A. F & A. M. Regular communication 1st n.d 3rd Monday nights, 8:00 P. M. of each month. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Cartel et Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday night tnthe year, at 7:43. Visiting bretheren coidially invited to attend. COMMERCIALIZING THE SWEET POTATO Up until recent years the sweet potato has been almost exclusively a 'outhern dish. With the migration of southerners to northern and east tin cities, there began to grow up a demand for this vegetable in north ern markets and the Yankees are now acquiring a taste for the sweet potato, mostly of the "dry" varities, such as are being extensively grown in New Jersey and other northern tates; while the dyed-in-the wool southerner likes his yam. If our iriowers want to sell their potatoes in 'hese markets, they should grow the i:;!id thv.t the markets demand: while, fur the local trade, they can ir.tinue to raise their Porto Ricans, their Nancy Kails, or what ever var iey may please their fancy. The ::t step, however, in catering to ! "ir.-of-.-tate raai kt-ts is to invest in "ia:o curing nouses so that the po itoes can be shipped over a longer -eriod and as the markets call foi !.e:n, thus obtaining a better price han if the product is dumped early n the season. Equally important is hipping-point inspection and stand- Sfl w year f FELT SLUGGISH IllinoU Mm Tell About Hii Rebel from Indigestion. "1 used to suffer " says Mr. Walter W. Macdonald, of 711 Fair view Ave., Edwardsville. III.. "with indigestion, a tight feeling in my chest after meals-felt slug gish, lazy and dull and out of sorts. 1 would be very constipated. "Some one recommended Black Draught. 1 began using it. 1 found it so very satisfactory I nave used it ever since. 1 wouldn't be without '''"My work is inside. I do not get as much exercise as I would lik?, and at times my system gets clog ged and 1 would see the necessity of a good active medicine. "Alter oneor two dosesof Black Draught, my head clears up and 1 teel like new. - "For stomach or liver trouble, Black-Draught does good." Thprifnrd's B!ack-Draueht ic rec ommended by thousands of others ior the relief ot many common ail ments due to a torpid liver, need in:? laxative or cathartic stimulation. Sold everywhere; 25c. c-30a We wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciaton for your patronage during the past 1925- And Solicit a share of your hardware business during the coming New Year. r Get One of Our Calendars 1 Levi T. Noe &. Son rj Phcne 20 Turner &Ann k4 Sr. is I i NEALS Millinery and Novelty Shoppe , Milliriery-Notions-Novelties Stamped Goods-Embroidery Supplies-Hand-Made Lace Corselettes Also a Line Of Brass Novelties such as Book ends Door Knockers Ash Trays Card Trays Candle Sticks and Complete Service. Srt m And' we wish to thank you for your patronage in 1925-and solicit a continuance of the same during the 1926 coming Iis Letha Dowtv and brot'-.er of . 1 r.tshoro spent Ciu'istmas with rel- CORE CREEK ITEMS. It is real winter here now. There was a Christmas tre? snd i exercises by the Sund y School here i Chi ii-t.mas nitfht. The house was ! packed. The exercises were very frond. The scholars did their parts i perfectly and all were pleased with , their drifts. All credit is due to the j committee of whom Mrs. E. C. ! Dickinson w?? chairman. The Sun dry sc'.K'f1. e.ive a vote of thanks to , her and the luyin,i " conr.iittee . f-;i-day morring. srd Mrs. S. Frank Dill and f :::i'v l-rt Sund-.y afternoon for; t'tir home at. Great Bridae Virgin-j i: nfter spend ;ne the holidays with r p i.-ents Mr anf Mrs. I). W. Sab. : : ' ' r, . M.s. A. II Outlaw is visiting her ! rents Mr and Mrs. Ray Dickinson Mr. G. (. Luniidale spent the hoi i (': '-s m. ith his family. Mr. and Mrs. Doy Dickinson spent 'h;istmas with his parents Mr. and Mr-. Kay Dickinson. Mr. K. L. Dickinson of Dover s;ent Christmas with his father Mr. M. C. Dickinson Mr and Mrs. T. P. Tosto spent the I olidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston. Mr. Floyd Dickinson is spending some time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith of Beau fort spent Christmas with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. John Small. Mr. and Mrs. John eFlton and family of Raleigh are spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Airs. J. F. Sabiston. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith and fam ily of iKnston are Spending the holi days here with relatives. spend Christmas from Morehe:-:J City where she 'roes to school. Qui'.e a number of p -op'o of this :hce went to t'.".e Christmas tree at Merrimon Christmas r.i.j-ht M urar. ;,;iu'-. We are hav'n? some cold weather around here at present. y.iss Myrtie of Roe are visiting her ufuahter Mrs. B. G. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardy of Wil son l?ft Sunday for home after spending Christmas with her mother Mrs. Mary Tosto. 11 IP ! til A I m THE BEAUFORT DRUG CO. mm We extend to our friends and customers our hearty good wishes for the Holiday Season and may the New Year bring an abundance of Happiness and Prosperity. BAILEY'S JEWELRY STORE Beaufort, e 1 u-k its size ::e 0'iy s toot uve cut hi1 SOUTH RIVER NOTES. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dixon a daughter December the 25th. They have named her Hazel Inez. 11 1m Lilly Wallace came home to BARKER'S ISLAND ITEMS. One dav last week while on their1 wev huntinar for ducks Mr. Sam Nel-1 son through carelessness caused his i son Cecil a very painft l bruise on ' the foot. While the boy had pulled the engine on the center with an i iron brake, Sam moved the switch 'which Ftaited the cngice : nd threw the iron rod over ar.d st ill! inch farther v.oiu i',:r t off. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Clay:, n Guthrie ar vi. i'.ing at AtL.ti'ic f.-.r a few days. ! Quite a crowd from here went ov er to Mai-shiilllierg last night to at itir.,1 Viti m'j(itin' tl'tJT-n nrt nlyn t 'I: j in the movie show. ! The people here were glad one day last week when Mr. Sanders j came in from Florida w'here he has ' been working for a good long time. 1 When he is gone we miss him and when he arrives we think that one of our own has ccme back. Well Christmas is over and ac j cording to rule I and my brother ; must go back to school. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earnhardt are spend- ing the holidays ot Marshallberg I with his parents. ; The Island had two very1 nice and attractive Christmas trees and a jol ly good but quiet time. The Rev. Mr. Edwards preached here today and night. Capt. Gib. Willis and a party from Morehead City visited their people here today. Saturday Mr. Telford "Willis, Jim mie Styron, McKinley Lewis, and I 11 k Duncan Building i 1 i ' 1 II RARRflllR RRflS f- ! , . . !: MACHINE SHOP ' T f EXPERT WORK I p Agent For ' T BRIDGEPORT AND RED WING MOTORS f 4! i COLUMBIAN PROPELLERS GILL PISTON RINGS 1, a t w am NOW A FULL LINE OF BRASS PIPE FITTINGS I ffi t Front St. Beauofrt J p YELLOW FRONT STORfcS 3 OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES of THE YELLOW FRONT STORES Without same no meal can be enjoyed D. P. COFFEE OUR PRIDE BREAD LAND O'LAKES BUTTER L-AND o'LAKES BUTTER Made only frcm strictly fresh cream. The only but ter in the United States carrying a Government Certif icate as to quality. TUB, Pound . . 58c 1-4 Pound Prints, Pound 62c LARD, Best Pure, Pound 79c LARD, Good Cooking, Pound ! c TOMATOES- Medium can 8 1-3: Large can . . 14 c D. P. OATS Pkg : QUAKERS or MOTHERS OATS pkg'lO :. KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES, Pkg.-.Hh POST TOASTIES, Pkg .10 BLACKEYE PEAS, Pound 10c m NAVY BEANS, Pound 8c p RED KIDNEY BEANS, Pound . . . . J7c Van Camps Beans, 3Jarge cans for . . 25c f3 . COMET RICE, 3 packages for 25c ft OURPRIDE rBREAD720orMachme aa T J I 1 fi TTIClJJCCI AVW Truly the Best Bread it is possible to make! D. P. COFFEE, Steel Cut, The World's Best Drink, 1 lb. sealed pkg 47c The Wonderful increase in sales of this coffee for the Year just closing has been most gratifying- QUALITY WILL TELL! YELLOW FRONT COFFEE 3fJ A UUUU 9baAbV4 png. vw ius r i? i.rn r i ieiigniruiiy viooa GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE Pound Sealed Pkg . 35c The Old Reliable!
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