PACE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JAN. 14. 1926 1 V and Loddd F mm HOURS OF SERVICE It has been agreed to hold Sunday eight services at 7 p. m, during No-J tember, December, January and Feb-; ruary, at 7:30 JP. M. during Marcn, April, September and October, and at 8 p. m. during May, June, July and August. nd Co, H. D. NOKOOM, R. K. LIBRARY NOTICE ANN STREET M. E. CHURCH. B. 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 everj Sunday at 9:45 A.M. Prayer service Wednesday even ings 7:00. Ladies Aid Society 1st Monday of each month at 3:30. Missionary Society 1st Tuesday of j each month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd and 4th j Mondays of each month at 2:30. j Eebekah Lodge No. 141 I. O. O. F. Philathea Class meeting at 8 :00 ;rueeU every Friday night at 7:3j P. P. M. on 2nd Monday evening eachjM. I. O. O. F. Hall. DAVIS NEWS. . V. o are having sor.se p. etty wtutli 1 v n.-.v and til Sue triad to see it . . Guy D;L'ki.-ioa of Lion head 1 v !.?ro Su:;d.y and wus uccviii par.ied by his sister M: s Lucy Dixon i nr.tl ML- Lillian Morris a'l the guests ' of Miss Kathleen Salter. I Mr. Will Mason of Atlantic was i he-re Sunday on a visit. Mr. Charlie Paul is improving j some and we are all glad to hear the i good news. 1 There were several girls and boys Thursday at 7:30 P M. Masonic Ha'l. " 1JC,C' "y me guests of Mr. Charlie Paul. ' fa n T T i . . . t" 1 Lv; e her a speedy recovery. Ei r. to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Willis ( li th ' "th twins a girl and boy. M.'ther and bibies are doing fine. MeetinO& o ORDER EASTERN STAR Beaufort Chapter 128 Regular Meetings 2nd and Eli Whitney, inventor of the cot ton gin, was a gunsmith. He intro duced standardized parts and divi sion of labor in his New Haven gun shop. THE MACCABEES Mr. an:! Mrs. Sterling Robinson if Atlantic were here Sunday the mies of Mrs. Jchn A. Hill. Mr. Monnie tulcher oi stacy was, here Sunday night. i Tj Rev. G. P. Lanier went to New Bern last Tuesday to attend a meet ing which was held there. Little Everett Murphy the bay that )vas burnt Christmas is doing line. Mr. S. E. S'yron went to Beau- ! Hubert Lincoln, son of President Lincoln, received an order to report to Washington. He got to the thea ter just in time to see his father shot. r r I-"! f""""V o) t V n 3 o UJ LLriLro YELLOW FRONT STORfcS Leaders In Every Community 3J I Saturday to spend several days with , fort Mond:-. to attend to business. 'hen son .L. J. Davis. . , ... , Tnfz Davis came in Wednes- JVl'i: ITZ ITZ ' Vf Be8Uf0rt P- day night after spending the holidays vnm ' " """"",!eu tn,u nere ounqay enroute to At. ,.f iu.u-n M.. with her sister. Sfil -ru l j: c ...J , : ' " ! Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mason of i every coramunity is your nearest Pender Store; In Mrs. Maggie Salter has been on the Stacy were here at Davis Sunday for i jUg fftct wherever you fid a community center establish sick list for several days but we all a short while. j Eg ed, there you will fiiyj a Pender Store ready anw wait-, : gfe ing to serve- , t The town Library ' will be open Jjg clock until 4.30 and after September (ycj 21st every Tuesday and Friday after- g; iaHailaHiMisH j QJ2! ' Most of" the activities of every community surround ! noon. REBEKAH LODGE No. 141. m m m month. I Teacher Council on 1st Thursday : of pach month at 7:u0 P. M. Mrs. II. II. Lewis, N. C J. R. Jinnett, Scty FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Concordia Lodge No. 11. I. O. O. F. Ann Street L. 3. Boney, Pastor j Sundays I Tuesday nights, 7 o'clock Sunday School 9 : 15 A. M. ! O. Williams, N. G. ; R. D. Hon. M. Leslie Davis, Supt. jWhitehurst, V. G.; J E. Jinnett, Sec; Preaching by the Pastor 11 A. M & D- M- Jones, Treas. 7:00 P. M. , j Junior 6. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. Mondays Ladies Aid Society 2:00 P. M. Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U 7:00 P M. C. B. H. NO. 11 Wednesdays , Mid-week Service 7:00 P.M. 3rd Sundays Woman's Missionary Socety 3:00 A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with us "Come thou and go with us and we will dc thee good" Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend these meetings. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH i FRANKLIN LODGE No. 109 A. F. & A. M. Regular communications 1st rtd 3rd Monday nights., 8:00 P. M. of each month. Ann street between Moore and Orange Streets KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Cartel et Lodge No. 2. Meets every Mondpy night mthe I.ay, D. C. L. Rec-iyear, at 7:45, Visiting bretheren . mm mm.w j cordially inviied to attend. m A COMPLETE LINE OF SPRING HATS DRESSES AND - COATS WILL BE STOCKED ON FEBF.UARV Uth Watch for Cut- 0r.i::S Daio Neals' Milluery and Novelty Shoppe the Pender Store, because almost every housekeeper .. knows the quality of the merchandise we sell and the j?p r ' economical prices that prevail. ail fi fHOP WITH CERTAINTY AND SATISFACTION IN f m ate THE STORES WHERE THE CUSTOMER, OLD OR bfe g NEW, IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION ALWAYS, fp, $ THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST p St m 1 CTfet CHUM SALMON, Tall can 12 l-2c Hillsdale Asparagus, Large 2 1-2 can 27c m Rev. George W Jor. fTT" Sunday Servicer oly Communion, 8 a. m. except nrst Sunday. Sunday School, i:45 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 j A. M. t, .1 Artt Sunday of ea-.h month, Morning Service and Sermon 11 A, M. on other Sundays. Evening Ser vice and Sermon 7:00 P. M. FROM THIS DATE OUR MINDS WILL BE CONCENTRATED I ON JUST ONE WORD SERVICE Phone No. 1 And Try Us Beaufort Drug Co. D. P. COCOA, half pound can 10c ye D. P. BREAKFAST BACON V lb- carton 23c 1 lb. carton . . . 45c ' MFo Nutty Flavored Breakfast Bacon Sliced and Packed , Daily in Our Plant under U. S. Government Inspection OLD VIRGINIA FRUIT CAKE l Pj Packed in 2 lb. Fancy Decorated Tin M for . 65c JL Natives of Oman i.i Arabia wear thick socks to protect t'.ie.r feet from tliu heat of the sand. The Corner Store Whitehurst MERRIMON NEWS ITEMS SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM, pound 33c PICNIC SHOULDERS, Pound 25c ni a n lllIIIIIilUISH Hog killing seems to be the order of the day now. Reverend Mr. Davis pastor of Xewport-Harlowe circuit was over Sunday and rilled his regular ap pointment at Merrimon Sunday night He has changed Lis appointment from the second to tiie first Sunday night from now on. Mr. I!. B. L!;ll who has been quite feeble for some time is improving u'j' much we are told. i-.'Uler fail Edwards of the Free- ill rtnnfist rVitirrh at U'psf Smith I l:ivor was here Sunday morning and l.iyht. r Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pittman of Lukins is here spending some time v.,th Mrs. Pittman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mason. Renson Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martin left yesterday for 1 lorida where he expects to spend tome time. BACK HURT BAD Lady Had Severe Pains in Back and Cot Very Weak. "I think very highly of Cardui for 1 have had ereat oenefitfrom its I use," sty's Mrs. Cora. Nicholson, of J Ware Shoals, S. C. J "I was in bed quite a while. It I looked like my strength would not J come back, and 1 suffered with j severe pains in my back whenever 1 I would try to Jet up. Sometimes I would scream out, my back hurt j so bad. n "My husband got me some j Cardui and I took two bottles. J Very shorily after I began to take it i could notice I felt better. I be- gnn to get stronger. My appetue a was improving and 1 .could sec that I was much better. "After I had finished the second J bottle 1 was able to be up and do all my own housework, so of course 0 I think Cardui is fine. It is the 2 best tonic for women that 1 know anything about, and I am glad to J recommend it. . Not long ago I " told a lady friend of mine about it, u and it did her as much good as it J has done for me." g At all drug stores. ' c-32 IS . R. W. Jernigan . B ST - BALLARD'S Pancake Flour, pkg. 15c Buckwheat Flour, pkg. 16c GOLD MEDAL Pancake or Buckwheat Flour pkg. 10c' PILLSBURY'S Pancake Flour, pkg. 14c Buckwheat Flour, pkg. 17c ' SYRUP, Cane and Maple, Bottle 35c D. P OATS, pkg. ,9c PICKLES, Sweet Mixed or Gherkins, Small bot15c Quart size 45c m OLD VIRGINIA BRUNSWICK STEW, can 30c H GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR With Blade, each 10c BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP EXPERT WORK i i " j Agents For BRIDGEPORT AND RED WING MOTORS COLUMBIAN PROPELLERS GILL PISTON RINGS NOW A FULL LINE OF BRASS PIPE FITTINGS Beauofrt I EVAPORATED FRUITS j Fancy Apricots, lb 27c Fancy Peaches, lb. igc I Fancy Apoles, lb. 21c 3 Fancy Calif. Prunes, lb. 12c DRIED PEAS AND BEANS ' 3 A m NAVY BEANS, it. 8c 3nl Hand ricked Michigan pffl Calif. Blackeye Peas, lb. 10c Dried Lima Beans, lb. 20c ii TOMATOES, Solid Pack, ip No. 2 can, 3 for . . .25c No 3 can! lie CHEESE, Best American, lb- . UC LAND O LAKES BUTTER, Made from PTstt Cream. The Finest and Only Butter in the Unite ;1 States carrying a Government Certificate of Quality. Tub, lb 58c; 1.4 lb. Prints, lb- 6" D. P. COFFEE, The World's Best Drink l Pound Sealed Package 47c g Blended from the Finest Grade Coffee obtainable. A Most Delicious Beverage' You'll Taste the Difference tarb Something k n PMm. urn, n n h B i CAKUUI II s, ,; wz-.-mr orjr v& ua jun Btucir d&nim km mm i m i i mm t'L'H in.-vTi v iiriiii'i m I 1 THE FEATHERHEADS B,LF.v.nZ.,m I I II ' lah-r S !... , , ) l rrrr t 11 icaitKi-wi ihai ntw itntni -its. m 11 omp him a vc n. ,m H ' . fc . 7 FELIX FEXTHERrOD UP5TAl5 15 A PROFESSIONAL.)) TASTE OF HO MEDICINE ) l fc , loF THE HOUSE 1 JS F 7 Z OF YOU . ' To 1 DISCOVERED BOWLER -AND TriE RACKET -F I DOH'T i)R0WN mJ V vr-) ) BANGIN ON Vs) SUYS ON THIS FELLOWS B DUE 1 CRA1 BOWS . 1 fo WHY TriE PLASTER ' WE'VE HEARD STEADY FOR NOISE OUT I MISS MY f 11 - RADAToR 7 FLOOR BANiSlN' W ;A rrZ J VJRAMS . J . 6 ... ALL FELL OFF , ' A WEEK IS HIM P?ACTlSlN5 N-L fiuESs r -V U TPlPE'5 GONNA JioH THAT PIPE f ; J1A rrnT : f? THE CEILING. . tllmrrr 7 EH ? . ; J r-P A & & Itpk DIE rv-- MQ 1 Z O ' 0 1 THE MAN UPSTAIRS . I f(lf m 'OTHER TENANTS . VfR jUj ' - . I m JSgf DOESN'T STOP ) . 1 m. 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