r "i PAGE TWO .THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 Busy Days Along This Rural Route Ur. J. U. oaxier SPECIALIST The Eye Only NEW BERN, N. C. ounty Correspondence A&Q, U'h ..... ; Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. NORTH RIVER This week begins the tobacco cur , ing season here which will last about Mr. and Mb. Hartford Mchftosii five or six wtt'ks- Its vcry nw and family of New Bern- snenf Slan. and ea;Iv tobacco has begun to nay here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mcintosh. fire a little. Mr. Gastoft Morton spent the week end at .Williaenston. Mrs. Earl MMre and children of Durham are hem visiting rela'.tfves. Mr. Phipps will preach here Sun day morning at 1 1 o'clock. (Continued on page nine) READ THE NEWS WANT ADS C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Sought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duncan Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. READ THE NEWS WANT ADS Miss Swannie Wade apent Monday j in Beaufort the grfest of Miss Vburi- ' v4v i me .Paul. J. We are sorry to .my that Jane Dudley is very sinkv Mm j t I? Mr. and Mrs. Geore-ia Beachp j Raleigh spent the week end here with Mrs. Crissie Evans. There' will be services at Holly Grove chorch Sunday at P. M. by 8' pastor Reverend Mr, Smith. METALLIC PATTERNING ILLUMINES MANY KNITTED SPORTS MODES WEATHER BROADCAST FOR FISHERMEN WILDWOC - xr n Weather conditions along' the Gulf , "oast and in the northwestern Cavi j hhean Sea resn'on are broadcast by tue radio station at PensaroTa, Fla., ! for the particular benefit of local ! fishing smacks which fish for snap ! per in the Gulf of Mexico. One of j the lcal companies operates 21 j smacks and has equipped all of them i with radio receiving sets for the par j ticular purpose of getting weather information from- WCOA. The smacks average about 25 days to each j trip and frequently go several fran- c'red miles from Pensacola. The j forecasts are received regularly and j :.re of Treat value not only in the protection of the boats from storms , but also in fishing operations. Missta; ffi'na and Bertie Hinvs of Goldsboro are here spending u wfttle with theuiv grand-mother Mrs. W. F. West. ir f v ' Miss H'el'an- Watson has been enter, taining a fv sf her friends from Kafl eigh at her' home here for several days. Mr. W: .Ml. H'uYes' and little daugh ter of G61htioro wre here Monday. cO visit his mother Mrs; West. The fourth passed wry quietly r.ere, there were no marked changt in the daily program. A few of the young folks went bathing and attend ed the ball at the Atlantic Hotel that" night. Dial numbers have been convert-d into raised characters to enable blind persons to tune-in different stations: cn the radio receiver. i ; Every bride in Mackenrode, Sax-; ! ony, married in twelve months, with ; t ne exception, had the surname : Mueller. Dr. PL M. Hendrix DENTE3-T Cffice- Hours: 9 to 12 A..M. ttlO t 5 P. M. Office over- W. P. faiith's Store a. A SLICEOF HAM A Slice of our delicious, juicy HAM, with eggs cooked to your choice, makesto your choice, makes a breakfast that is most enjoyable. Our HAMS are all hickory smoked, prime selected. Home-grown Watermelons and Cantaloupes C. I). Jonqs Company Everything to Eat PHONE 45 I'" ANYTHING for novelty, that Is the wood of the mode. The stylist answers the challenge by Introducing metallic effect Into knitted construc tion. An increasing number of sweat ers, Jumpers, knitted coats and Jersey frocks are showing a tendency to yield to the lure of cold and silver. One of the charming Ideas Is the white Jersey frock whose Jumper Is em broidered In all-over gold and silver deslpn after th manner here pic tured. Sometimes the metallic note Is ex prti In an actual Interknlttlns of Isold and silver threads rnther than In embroidery. Sweaters and coats whose tripes lnterwork their coloring with glittering tinsel are among smartest etxiwlnes. Newest In the category of sweaters Is rde allpon knitied entirely of gold, silver and bronze thread In a manner most enchanting. Often, also, colored Jersey show an lnterworklng of hori zontal metal stripes Very consptcnotiw sweaters both as to design and color ure worn with plaited solirf-eoiore.J Jersey skirts es pecially white. As summer advances more and more will dlmy lace-knlt sweaters make their appearance. Sweaters kn.'t of chenille with metal stripes are among lovely novelties. Two items which render the dis tinctive tooch to knitted costumes are color and necklines.' ranging from subtle blend to dazzling contrast. As to necklines, there is a distinct pref erence for the collarless type describ ing either a V-llne, square, round or boat shape. The bow-at-the-neck fad bns en tered the domain of the knitted blouse or sweater. It Is usually posed at the side of the square neck or at some strategic point near the shoulder. JH.IA r.OTTOMI.ET. (0). 127. Wftrn Newspaper Union.) HOLLINGWORTH AND PAGE AND SHAW UNUSUAL CANDIES , Your Drug Wants Appreciated Phone 29 Joseph House x DRUGGIST Prompt and Efficient Drag: Serrice TACKLE THAT WILL GET THEM 1 When you start out on a fishing trip with a complete equipment of Pilueger's Tackle, you can he assured that you will et plenty of fish, if there are any fish to be had. DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER H. C Jones "rdware E,t Company 1839 'tlH.M t t i l l U"t 11 1 1 li.M"lO'HniiH 'KM''t t I I t i I Hi t,ii,,i8.iM-i-v.ti.....ti.8iii..8MM.l.il.ij1,L.t,.t, 1 1 ,tf,,j, r f r r tt tt m i f. 1 1 1 1. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF II BANK OF -NEWPORT at Newport, N. C. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of bus iness June 30th, 1927. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $47,774.93 Demand Loans 1,579.00 Overdrafts, secured, unsecured, $40.17 - 40.17 Banking Houses, $; Fur niture and Fix 3,680.00 C .sh in vault and net a mounts due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Com panies 10,161.92 Cash items held over 24 " hours - 243.51 Total ..$63,479.53 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ...$ 5,100.00 Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 1"8-59 Notes and Bills rediscount- ed NONE Bills Payable , NONE Deposits subject to check, "y Individual 25,276.83, Cashier's Checks outstand ing 152-82 Savings Deposits J 32,771.29, Total - $63,479.53, State of North Carolina County j of Carteret, July 5, 1927. I, CM. HILL, Cashier of the above named Eank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. M. HILL, Cashier. ; x , . Correct Attest. I L. A. MANN L. C. CARROLL ; E. H. OGLESBY ; Directors, j Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th, day of July, 1927. I S. D. Edwards, Notary Public, I My Comm. expires Jan. 25, 1928. j A London hotel keeper has furnish ed his dining room in primrose and blue because these colors cause the the diners to relax and be cheerful and hungry. E Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. wherever you will, where fish nets are used, you will find GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING and A. N. & T. COY LINEN NETTING the CHOICE of SUCCESSFUL FISHER MEN. , SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. THE LINEN THREAD CO. A robin built a nest in a mop on the back porch of the home of a Chica go woman. She left the robii. undis turbed until a family of six were reared. GOLD MEDAL COTTON t NETTING A. N. & T. CO'S LINEN t GILL NETTING X BURNHAM'S COD LINES f Purse Seins, Traps and all other Appliances fitted Complete- Distributors of American Net & Twine Co's Products 96 Franklin Street 55 Fulton Street ) NEW YORK CITY J BRANCHES IT BALTIMORE GLOUCESTER 1 Calvert & Lombard St. 105 Maple wood Ave. BOSTON CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO I 575 Atlantic Ave. 154 West Austin Ave. 433 Mission St f "BUY THE BEST IT PAYS" x K 5- X 4. t t f. y r it ft

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