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PAGE T.YO CEAUFORT-MOREHEAD CITr BRIDGE EDITION Thursday, November 24, 1927 ouniy Correspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. and the mymiions. Parties of friends! House's Drug Store from the north are no more now, and I o 1 Dl the quetn reigns oer tew subjects, j IS I OpUlET 1 11CC A far cry indeed are Salter Pa'a ; ar.d the Garden ot Eden from tl i f the n it- looking drug stores in ; the parrot may the county. 300 years old. Bv careful attention to business ar.d , . - - ,t srood srrvice to ms par.ons -ir. House has built up an excellent trade. He has as hi assistant Mr. Roland King who is art experienced druggist and registeied pharmacist. House's i is also t:ic r.exaa store in oeauiorx. As a result . t the new bridge and . other improvements made in the live to be 200 and in , GLOUCESTER. MRS. MERINA WHITEHURST BURIED AT GLOUCESTER Morehead City, Nov. 21 The fu neral of the late Mrs. Marina White hurst wife of the late Jno. A.. White hurst who died several years ago. was conducted at Gloucester last Tues day afternoon. She leaves six chil dren three daughters, Miss Livana, Georgia and Mary, three sons, Giles, Richard and Monroe all of Painesville, Ohio, several grand children. She died suddenly from heart trouble. She has lived in this city fo rthe past eight years, having moved here from Gloucester. SMYRNA Rev. E. G. Willis filled his regular appointment here Sunday and Sunday night. thirteen states are without a single full-time health officer in rural dis tricts while other states reach only a few. The states leading in this re gard are Ohio, Alabama, North Caro lina, South Carolina and M-ryla-.d. a!i the rest cf the states reaching less thr.n thirty-rive percent of the rura. population. The leport further states that at the rate of progress made since 1919 it will take about eighty-rive yei.s for reasonably adequate full-time local rural health service to be extended to all communities of the United States in which such service is need ed. In 1926 thers were thirty counties a ided to - he list of those having fuil time health officers The Nation's Health. hustie and bustle of Charlotte or; Directly after the orld War -Mr. Gieer-sboro or Winstcn-Salm or oth-j Joseph House, who was a lieutenant of the North State's brightly j in the army, came to Beaufort from lighted and hurried commercial cen-,n:m r.ome. sconana .M-t. aim t.nn- iP-jU,T Tin ti l 1 (-A into the service of the Beaufort ' ! .. ' tr n and i town and county the Hous? drug store I MOTHER OF FOUR CHILUKt then decided t0 embark in business Mio-t-u Aw,iuLm f, himsplf He first opened uo in DURHAM, Nov. 19 Mrs. L. L. , a W00(jea building which stood on the i Clark, of this city, mother of four j oorner now- occupied by the Standard Oil Company's business. When this! Sciertists have est!n. pn peny was jougni oy me uu 1 I ejtjer c'uck pany re mcve i irto r.:s present quar ters in the building owned by "the Bank of Beaufort. This store was remodeled last year and is now one It has been estimated that 1.300. 000 one-dollar bills are worn out each day. Grasshopper Glacier in Montana is so named because there are imbed ded in it millions of grasshoppers caught in snows of the rmeote past. is expecting an era of prosperity i which it hops to share. chidren. the youngest of which is less than a year old, was killed in a rail- road crossing accident here Friday night. Her husband, driving the car, which was hit by a Norfolk and West ern shifting engine, is in a hospital suffering1 from three brok?n ribs and ether less serious injuries. cd that the: the goose, the raven, and ' j According to Professor Lloyd Dal j las Herrold of Northwestern Univer- sity, within fifteen years men will use rogue ani carry vanity cases. READ THE NEWS WANT AOS Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fulford and little son of Morehead City spent the week end here with Mrs. Fulford's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smtih. Mr. Guy Wilis of thi3 community went to Gloucester Sunday night. Mr. Monroe Simpson went to Beau fort Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. L. Smith went to Morehead City Monday. CARTERET COUNTY ISLAND PARADISE No Flivvers Or Bright Lights In This North Carolina Eden Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lewis of New Bern was in this community Tuesday. Mr. W. E. Malcomb attended the funeral of Mrs. Whitehurst Tuesday at Straits. Mrs. Vernon Straits Tuesday. Simpson went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wade spent a short while with .Mrs. A. F. Lewis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. G. F. Willis is tenchi ne "h(iu! in Miss Mary Whitehurst's place. The Smyrna High School wreath of flowers to Mr-. Wh; who was buried at Straits Tu pave a Miss Mary Whitehurst 's m died suddenly Sautulay nivrht. (Continued o:i p.ige eight) LIVER GOOD FOOD ".t FOR PALE PEOPLE wr.o like g.atiritd o.i tr.at i-vitamins. who do not care for liver, lose no time in cultivating a Rak-igh, Nov. 21 Those liver well cooked will be to know that they enjoy a f packed with minerals and Those should taste. "Liver is a good source of supply for many food elements," says Miss Mary Thomas, nutrition specialist of the home demonstration division at State College. "The food contains p-oteins of unusual value and also an abundance of minerals and vitamins. ve know of the splendid results ob tained when cod liver oil is used for babies and grown people. Just late ly much more interest nas been arous ed by certain investigations which show that liver is rich in iron and has other substances favoring the ut ilization of this iron by the body for ilood building." Ir. r. .'.or words, liver will help cure an -mid. Meuical authorities are rec ommending liver, especially beef liv er, with an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables as a cure for this dis ease. Even in pernicious anemia, this diet has been found very bene ficial in bringing about an increase in the red cells and homoglobin. Not , : i: i i, i r- a it 1 ' winy is iivei vaiuauie iui itie uiouu, states Miss Thomas, but it also con tains many food elements which give tone to the entire body. Miss Thomas states that there are many ways in which this liver may be prepared for the table. She also states that there are other and more attractive dishes than the regular fried or boiled dish so often served. To prepare the liver for cooking, it should be cut into slices about one- half inch thick, covered with boiling i water and allowed to stand for five minutes. Then drain off this water avd remove the outside skin and the veins. Braised liver, baked tomatoes stuff ed with liver and Russian baked liv er are three new dishes advocated by Miss Thomas. She states that these make excellent dishes and those who wish to have recipes may get them by writing to her. An island paradise, where the fliv ver horn squ-ks not and the bright lights cf amusement palaces are un kiown, has been discovered by a newspaper man in ultr3-moderr. tv entieth century Tar Heelia. at Sal ter Path and the Garden of Eden, on Bague Sound just below Morehead City. -'. The fisher folks who make up Salter Path's population of 200 had never seen a newspaper man that any of them could remember, and only by eluding the myrmidons who sit sentry over the gates could entry be gained into the Garden, the property of a Mrs. Hoffman, of New York and Par Is. - tH- "In Go 1 We Trust. No cursing or 'T.'garitv alowed on the beach" is the j ?ign that greets the Sallter Path visi j tor, ar.d next to it another reiterates I the whole spirit of the village with ; B!ss..-d is the Peace Maker." Visi- t- rs ;,!".' few at Salter Path, and a i ,i : '-.v.:-' f 'llAitt Ul-iA tril th"l r?f' j -ho. tly they are not wanted. j A h.ind-power railroad which runs ; s'l .i t breadth of the island is the S only mechar.ical means of tiar.spot- rat;n in the village. There wr.s an autvinobile, say the innal: ! tur.ts. but it has vanished. Until a :Vw ye i'.'s pco thf- natives cooked or. j "s'vd"!s" which have more 1 eeentl" . rr: 'x.!ly given av. siy t the inev: 1 ih'e can ;ener. Th '?re is a smglf :i:r j- the community. ; M.s. Hoffmar. has held sway for f.f-' ; Mrs. Ho ffnnn has sway Tor gt ! teen years, is a checkerboard of cul ; t'.vated flower gardens and dense na- ' I tlve growth, a 3,500 acre kingdom ' ! over whv. ich she reigns with true i oieenliness. Guards patrol her bor- , drs and turn back invaders of the '; ! small domain. She lives alone with j I the exception of French handmaids i NOTICE. North Carolina. Carteret County. I Pursuant to power of sale contain-; ed in that certain mortgage deed, ex- ecutei by Elijah Hardesty and Amey 1 Hardest-, his wife to George I. Stan ly, bearing date of the 22nd day of, April, 1920, and rendered in Book No. 20, at page 641. Records of Car teret County, N. C, and in default of the debt secured thereby, the under signed will offer for sae ani will sell,' for cash at the courthouse door in Beaufort. N. C, or. the 21st day of1 December, 1927, at ty in said mortgage Being south half of lot No. 33, v Hedrick own, in the plant of the ' jgy Town of Eeaufort, North Caroina, . 3 This 14th day of November, 1927. j N. W. TAYLOR, j Dec. loth Mortgage. ; D. M. JONES 'ire, Health, Life, Accident, Auto Insurance BEAUFORT, N. C. LET US PROVE IT Subscribe to the New Bern Sun Journal 15 CENTS PER WEEK Through Cecil Harrell y FACTS: Near enough to Beaufort, to give todays news today. Y'ou read the full Associated Press, same as your larger dailies in the af ternoon before. All your local gossip from your section, the movements and doings of your local people Comics. Delivered on your porches every afternoon by carrier. GIVE US A TRIAL 15c PER WEEK Y Iff '..'.A-'-'-'-.t..'..'. .'. t ' - noon, the proper- fejSkl ded described: - u uj -j us. ibi aa a oa jsi no i oca uca ucu ma ia u uta iut aaa ust oa COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING. The Community Club will hold its I 3f regular monthly meeting in the club j room. Thursday December 1, at 3:30 ( j f. 31. NOTICE I HAVE A STRAY MALE Hog. The owner can get him by pay- j ing damage and cost. C. T. Eubanks ' 12-15-pd. Well, people were just about as in genious 50 years ago at breaking the law, considering that there wasn't as much of it. Detroit News. Telephone or Mail F. R. BELL, The Druggist Your Drug Store Wants We Deliver i PUBLIC HEALTH A recent report from the United States Public Health Service shows that eighty-three percent of the rural populat:on is as yet unprovided with official local health service approach The By Yorke Davis Who was the mysterious re cluse who lived in the old house? Why was he killed and what strange method was employed to bring about his death? In what manner did the green cloak figure in the crime? These and other interesting mat ters are unraveled in Mr. Davis' fas cinating story. NEW SERIAL STARTING IN NEXT WEEK MONEY TO LOAN The Carolina Mort gage Company has unlimited amounts of money to lend on m improved Beaufort Real Estate. We make both short and long term loans. Let us assist you in fi nancing your build ing operations. We are now putting on a special cam paign beginning now, and if you wish to borrow mon ey, call at once to see undersigned, Graham W. Duncan Beaufort Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Retail Lumber And Builders Supplies PINE & GUM BARRELS VEGETABLE HAMPERS ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER, WINDOWS, DOORS MOULDINGS, ROOFING, BRICK, SHINGLES, PAINTS & HARDWARE We have a Complete Stock of Rough and Dressed Lum ber, all new, bright, kiln-dried stock. We also have an excellent stock of Rough and Dressed Heart Pine, Cypress and Juniper Boat Lumber. 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