THE REAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY AUG. 12. 1928. PAGE TWO PROF. CARDS Dr. E. B. Whitehurst GENERAL PRACTICE boaet: Offica 83. Retidenc. 107-L Office Hours: 10 to 12 to 5 aud by appointment DR. H. M. HENDRIX DENTIST ! to 12 A. M.. ad 1:30 to 5 P. M. Office over W. P. Sm'th'a atoro DR. C. S. MAXWELL GENERAL PRACTI E Office Boart 10 to 12 A. M. nd by appointment. DR. E. F. MENIUS Eyesight Specialist With Sam K Eaton Co New Bern. N C DR. MANLY MASON General Practice NEWPORT, N. C. Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 and by appointment. WANT ADS THE COST IS SMALL USE THEM FOR RESULTS RATE: One cent per word, Initial, Letter, Figure. All want ads paid in advance. No want ad taken for lesa than 23c. Mail them in. Diiplar Ad Ratei on Requeit Telephone No, 16. , atre of 50 Oat the NEWS office. , PLAIN TAG SFOR SHIPPING PUR- : posos 20c and 30c pit 100 at the 1 NEWS office. , TYPEWRITER RIBBONS FOR L. C. S:nith, Underwood, Royal and Rem ! ir.gion Typewriters 73c each at the NEWS office. FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR 1923 Model. Good sh?pe, good tires. See or write M. P. Skarren care 'Beaufort News, Beaufort, N. C. FOR RENT SEVERAL FOUR AND five room houses at the mill. Beau- ort Lumber and Manufacturing Co. t f. WANTED TO BUY BLACK CUB ::? .-s. O. N. Freeman, Wilson, N. C. 4t 7-15 DR. F. E. HYDE GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours 10 A. M. to 12 Noon 3 to 5 P. M. except Mondays Wed nesdays, Fridays Evenings by Appointment At Williston Monday, Wednesday Friday 3 to 5 P. M. Office Phone 46 Ret. 18L DR. J-O. BAXTER Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN, N. C. D. W. MORTON Notary Publio -Insurance With M. Leslie Devi BEAUFORT, N. C DR. R. L. DANIELS SPECIALIST Eye, Er, Note end Throat Officet in Elks Temple Rooms 401 to 405 Tel. No. 170 Office Honrs 9 a. m. to 1 p. R. 3 to 4 p. iu. NEW BERN, N. C. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR Tire and Windstorm p; INSURANCE SEE Miss Ella D. Davis DR. O. H. JOHNSON SPECIALIST ;Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Morehead City Hospital 9 to 12 and by appointment W. O. WILLIAMS NOTARY PUBLIC BEAUFORT, N. C. REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED ;n town lots or country property ad dress The Carteret Realty & Insur ance Co., D, W. Morton, secretary, Beaufort, N. C. t f FRONT STREET LOTS THAT ARE for sale are very scarce. I have two fin? ones. In another year they are likely to be much higher in price than they are now offered. For par ticulars see or write, W. G. Mebane, Beaufort, N. C. t f IF YOU WANT YOUR WALLS scraped and Kalsomined or house cleaned, whitewashing and general labor see JOHN ELLISON 2t 7-22.26 STOCK FOR SALE A FEW shares of stock in the Beaufort News Incorporated are for sale. Stock is non taxable and is valuable. Any one who is interested may get further in formation by calling at the News of fice or addressing a letter there. TWO FARM HORSES, GOOD WORK STOCK ALSO ONE FINE FULL BLOODED YOUNG JERSEY COW. FOR PARTICULARS SEE OR WRITE JOHN M. DICKINSON, BEAUFORT, N. C. 5t Aug 5-26 HOUSE FOR RENT ON MARSH Street, furnished or unfurnished, see Mrs. J. W. Gillikin. 2 t WANTED MIDDLE AGED MAN. Hustlers make $40 to $100 weekly selling Whitmer's guaranteed line of toilet articles, soaps, spices, extracts and medicines. Carteret County now open. Team or car needed. Exper ience unnecessary. Salesmanship taught FREE. Start making good money this Fall. Write tod:-y. THE H. C. WHITMER COMPANY, Dept 25, Columbus, Indiana. LETTER FILE BOXES INDEXED 75c each at the NEWS office. WE SELL UNDERWOOD TYPE- writers at $3.00 down and $5.00 per m;nth. Let us tell you more about them. The Beaufort News. THE REMINGTON PORTABLE Typewriter. The little machine for the Student or for the home, See it at tha NEWS office. MANUSCRIPT COVERS, LEGAL .ap paper, standard size typewriter paper, everal grades at the NEWS office. The Party by Candle-Light By DOROTHY DOUGLAS WHITE AND COLORED CARD board for placard use at the NEWS office. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES From North Carolina points via NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. Thence Bay Line ) Chesapeake Line ) to Baltimore, Md. Merchant & Miners Trans. Co. to Boston or Providence. Old Dominion Line to New York. Similar fares to interior resorts via ports named. Apply any Norfolk Southern Ticket Agent for fares, schedules or reservations. Passenger Schedules Effective May 2, 1926 Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 0:30 AM. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermedi ate points. Parlor car from New Bern. Lv. 3:59 PM. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermed i a t e points. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va. and Washington, D. C. For reservations, etc. call on SETH GIBBS, Agent, Beaufort, N. C. SESQUI-CENTENNIAL, Philadelphia, Pa. June 1 to September 30, 1926. Fare and one half for the round trip via Norfolk Southern and connec tions. Tickets sold daily until Septem ber 30, 1926,, final limit fifteen days including date of sale. 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Dengue or Biliious Fever. It kills the germs Men curl up and collapse in New York when the mercury touches 88. If that is all the temperature New Yorkers can stand in this world, we shudder to think of their agony in tne world to come Houston Post. Tom Tarheel says he washes his mules shoulders at twelve o'clock and they like it about as well as he likes to wash bis face and hands after a hard day's plowing. If you have lost something, found something, have something: to sell or want to boy something try a Bean fort News want advertisement It coete but little. Fsmmps of Alamance County are goiaff to enseover their home county bf spending two days and one night visiting abort 20 good farms in var ious pacts of the contny. NSwspap readers are" better in foamed as to what is happening in town and cosnty than those who do not read. Subscribe for the Beau fart News. BOATS FOR SALE 1 Ga3 Boat "Eunice," deck 51 ft. x 13 ft. 3", registers on water line 43 ft. 6" x 13 ft. 3", 4 foot draft, 9 net tons, wood hull, has Lath rop 3 cylinder, 36 H. P., 2 cycle ga3 engine, burn3 gas oline, kerosene and distill ate; fully equipped as tug boat, with cabin, sleeping quarters, etc., also electric lights. Engine new 1921; has beea in service half time since. In very good condition. 1 Gas Boat "Phalarope" built as private yacht, deck 47 ft. by 10 ft., water line 43 ft. 6" x 9 ft 2", register ed draft 3 ft. 6", but draws about 4 ft. 6", 5 net tons, wood hull, Standard 3 cyl inder, 36 H. P., 4 cycle en gine, burns gasoline; with cabin, sleeping- quarters, etc., also electric lights. Very good condition. 1 Gas Boat "Wyandotte," deck 39 ft. x 9 ft. 6". Not registered in Custom House draws 3 ft. 8" to 4 ft.. 3 cylinder, 30 H. P. 4 cycle Lathrop enarine. New 1920. With cabins and sleeping bunks. Has been used a- bout 18 months since 1920 Wood hull, burns gasoline, about 4 net tons, kerosene lights. All. in good condition. Low prices tor quick sale. For fur ther information inquire of BEAUFORT LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. Beaufort, N. C. PLENTY GEM CLIPS 50c PACK age at the NEWS office. TAG HOOKS FOR PLACING TAGS on bags or cloth top barrels or box es 20c per one hundred at the NEWS office. Time to secure judges for wie "unty and community fairs. State College will famish specialists as far as" possible without interfering with their regular work. J CARBON PAPER TWO SIZES standard and legal for sale at uie NEWS office. Standard size 3 for ; 5c legal 2 for 5c MANILA SECOND SHEETS FOR Twpewriter carbon copies 50c pack- SESQUI CENTENNIAL Philadelphia, Pa. Coach Excursion Fares via Norfolk Southern R R and connections, tickets sold Tuesdays and Fridays July 2 to November 30th, 1926, inclu sive. Final limit including date if sale. WEEK END AND SUNDAY FARES Via SNRFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. Season 1923 To Seashore and Inland Resorts WEEK END TICKETS sold Fridays and Saturdays, Anril 30th. to SeD- tember 25th. Final Limit Tuesday after sale. SUNDAY TICKETS sold Sunday May 1 to September 26, Limited to date of sale. -- Resorts Norfolk, Cape Henry, Chesapeake Seach, Ocean Park, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Va. Aquadale, Beaufort, Jackson Springs, Morehead City, Nags Head, Oriental, Norwood, Man teo, Belhaven, N. C. Futher information n application to Ticket Agents. BAY VIEW ITEMS. Little Miss Dorothy Fay Fodrie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fodrie who has been real sick for quite a while seems to be improving. Mrs. Clinton Mason eft last week for Hopewell, Va. where he has been employed. Mrs. Addie Hardesty of Mill Creek left Sunday for Morehead City where she will spend a few days with her daughter who is on the sick list Miss Mavrnie Dowdtr and hmthor Roy of Bay View spent Saturday nignc ana Sunday at Beaufort visit ing friends and relatives. Mr. Ellis Fodrie of Core Creok was a visitor at the home of Mr. George Winberry Wednesday nia-hi. , Misses Sudie and Rebecka Oglesby oi Bridgeton is here spending the week at the home of Mr. David 0 fesby. ; Mr. Joe Merrill and son Bonnie Lee of Dav's Point spent a while with hr parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cur rier. There will be an ice cream party at Bay View church. Saturday night the 14th, every one is invited to come. Coprrt!lt.l LARDNER came home to his board ing house that night with weary steps. He was wishing with all his soul that he were approaching his own little house, with Its dainty mis tress, who would, of course, be also the mistress of his heart. It was a cold, bleak night and a wttrm fireside, rosy lamps aud the sunny-haired girl there, would have muile even that weary trip from the office seem like heaven. I Lardner sighed as he went up to ! the unhomallke hoarding-house room. I The sitadeleM gas flickered In pale j greeting and cast Its not too flattering ( brilliance on the barren surroundings. However, Lardner went down to dinner to sit as he had been sitting for two full years, at the long hoarding-house table with its odd assort ment of humanity. They were a more or less congenial crowd who chatted Impersonally about things In general, but Lardner had never reached a more intimate acquaintance with any of them. There was a Miss Drake, who was employed by the government as an analytical chemist, a Miss Roydon, clerk in a big dairy office, one or two clerks, both male aud female, and then there was Miss Bennet. She had uttracted him by her quiet, gentle manner, hut he always wished she might show some spurk of human wnrmth. So he entered the dining room and stood among the guests. They were nil fluttering about and laughing (rood humoredly with candles in their hands. The gas, for the first time iu two years, had gone on strike and simply wouldn't tight up. "Something's happened to the main," apologized the worried landlady, Mrs. Warren. "Can you manage with candle-light?" "Of course we can," they shouted In chorus and went about lighting and placing candles. They were chatting and breathless and highly enjoying a simple chance to dine by candle-light rather than under the blatant glare of gas. His thoughts were interrupted by Miss Bennet who stood close beside Mm holding forward an unlit candle. "I wonder If you would give me a light r she asked softly. Lardner palled out his matches swiftly. He also caught a quick breath. Had Miss Bennet's eyelashes always curled upward in that shadowy way and had the eyes beneath them always held that mischievous spark In their quiet depths? He managed to light her candle, but not without another satisfying look into her eyes. Yes, the lure was there, plenty of It She turned from him then, but not without a lovely thanks from lips that well, Lardner didn't dare think Just at the moment anything further about those lips. They were all sitting down at the Mg dining table which was, suddenly transformed from an ordinary second-class boarding-house table to one flickering with the falry llke laughter and romance of bygone ages. More than one couple at the table were casting hy glances. Lardner found himself hating the young clerk sitting beside Miss Bennet ind lean ing much nearer to her shoulder than there was the slightest necessity for. "I propose," said Miss Bennet "that we all go up to my room after dinner and have coffee and music. You can sit on the floor or any place yon find room. Kveryone who plays anything must contribute. I have a guitar and Mr. Johnstone bus a mouth organ. We shall huve quite a time by candle-light Those who enn't sing or play must tell a story." They must have all gone mad In that boarding house, lardner Includ ed, for they all dashed upstairs, each clutching a flickering candle to attend the first party they, as a unit had Indulged In. MIbs Bennet's room occupied the same position In the house as Lard ner', gave that It was up one more flight of stairs. As he stood on the threshold be drew a sharp breath. Surely this was not a room In the hoarding house. The bed had been turned Into a sofa divan, draped with hlue velvet and holding an armful of blue and gold and petunia cushions. There were yellow shades on the candles and a white fur rug In front of the gas Are. A bit of statuary adorned the chest of drawers. Instead of an nnttdy tray of toilet articles. It was a borne. There was nothing ex pensive, but everything was artistic. The cool brown of Miss Bennet's business frock bad takenpn a coppery warmth and In her golden hair a hint of red glistened. Lardner wanted agqjn to$lck him-self-this time morepundly. Two whole years wastedhe told himself. "I migqjhsre known she was THfi CTRL." The, party was tremendojisjy , suc cessful and tbe candles fvere flicker ing ify In their sockets 4efoire there was a move 'to disband. Laijdner contrived to tw tbe last to leave. He held Miss Bennet's hand warm ly In one hand and his candle In the other. Tbe little flame leaped up be tween them and looking Into It and Into the eyes above, Lardner said soft ly, "That little light has been more Il luminating than all the gas of two wools years." He lifted her hand gently to his lips and the candle sputtered Joyfully even triumphantly. Funny, but they enever grow wild oats on prison farms Jacksonville Times-Union. You can vaccinate tha head off al most any epidemic except meddling. Washington Post i"M-W4 K'-H'"l45 ;"' t H"H"t I IT 'f"ll ffj t jj j'Y'f REAL ESTATE Insurance And Loans On City Property GRAHAM W. DUNCAN -M-M- Attention Parents School is but a short time off! 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