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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. AUC. IS. 1929
MERRIMON
We are still having rain more or
less every day and the roads some of
them are impassible and all of them
are in bad condition.
Capt. Alex Truitt went to Harlowe
Monday to look after some damage
done his truck Friday night or Saturday
Messrs. H. B. and D. M. Salter i Riesbv who have a ioh at Oripntal
took their boat the Janett to Beau- were home Sunday and attended
Mrs. M. E. Ball went to North Har-be with us in the future,
lowe last week to see her children
Ray and George.
Roy Carraway who has been right
sick at Beaufort is better and was
home Monday and Tuesday. He went
back to Beauofrt Tuesday.
Mr. E. S. Martin and his sister Mis?
Eva was in Beaufort Monday on bus
iness. Mr. Harris Huff and Mr. Cahrlie
fort the past weik for overhauling
and painting.
Mrs. Nannie Salter has been quite
sick the past week but is said to be
some better. We hope she will soon
be entirely well.
Sunday School. We were glad to have
them, hope they will come ugain.
Our Sunday School was not so
well attended Sunday owing to the
illness of our superintendent Mrs. D,
M. Salter, we hope she will be able to
V Trench Warfare on Mosquitoes
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Greater New York is waging warfare on mosquitoes along a 030-mile
front and has resorted to trench methods of ftshting. The photograph show
workmen In the Corona marshes preparing the way for the trench" diggers,
who are followed by the spreaders of oil.
Machines to harvest sweet clover
" .Seed To hoino. mo1o fvsitw 1J I I
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Three pure bred Jersey bulls from , at a cost of from $50 to $75 in Stanly
high producing dams were purchased j County.
by Chatham County farmers last'
week- Magnesium limestone is proving its
7 value to the tobacco farmers of
rwo hundred farmers and business Martin Cnnntv this v :v.-
men of Granville County made a farm j sanddrown occurs.nearly every field
tour of the county recently.
Though the season has been
unfavorable for cotton in Richmond
County, those fields pjanted after
winter legumes were turned under
give indications of a good crop.
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Chevrolet Cars
On Sale In Beaufort Again After Having
Been Discontinued For A Short Time
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
But in the same quarters formerly occupi
ed by the Carteret Motor Company
COME IN AND SEE THE NEW
MODELS
We are open for Service. John Basden,
well known automobile mechanic is with
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us.
Sound Motor Company
M. T. Mills, Manager.
Formerly in business in Mays-ville.
Hardware !
Of All Kinds
For your every need.
Anything for Boat, Store, Home, Call us
we nave it.
Tools to suit the job. '
Fine Kitchenware, Paints, and the hun
dred and one little things that all good
hardware stores carry for you.
H. C. Jones Hardware Co
"pidest Hardware Firm in Carteret Co."
666
! where this limestone was not used, is
i affected.
Dr. H. M. Hendrix
DENTIST
Office Hours:
9 to 12 A, M. 1:30 to 5 P. M
Office Potter Euild'r.g
Over the postofflce
Dr. E. F. Menius
Eyesight Specialist with
Sam K, Eaton Co.
I - NEW BERN. N. C.
Dr. F. E. Hyde
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office over House Drug Co.
Office Hours '
10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M.
and by Appointment
Office Phone 140 Res 18-L
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is a Prescription for
Colds. Griooe. Flue. Den true.
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It is the most speedy remedy known.
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Dr. C. S. Maxwell
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office H-ours
10 to 12 A. M. ar.d by
appointment.
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C. H. BUSHALL
Fire, Health, Accident,
Automobile Insurance
Real Estate Bought
Sold Rented
Will Write Your Bond
RELIABLE COMPANIES,
GOOD SERVICE
Duncan Bid?. Beaufort, N. C.
'Phone 32
Si
A Fine Bargain
A INfcW SIX CYLINDER
REDWING MOTOR
30-50 H. P. with Electric Starter and Gen
erator for
$495.00
General Repair Work-Acetylene Welding
BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP
AP.FMT rn
BRIDGEPORT & REDWING MOTORS
mum a I. RF.AIIFORT M r
for Economical Transportation
Jiecordl
SIX CYLINDER CHEVROLET'S
on the mad in less than eiqht months f
Less than eight months have
elapsed since the first Chevrolet
Six was delivered into the hands
of an owner and already there
are more than a million six
cylinder Chevrolets on the
road! And the reasons for this
overwhelming success are easy to
understand.
Into a price field that had hitherto
been occupied exclusively
by four-cylinder cars
Chevrolet has introduced
a six-cylinder car of amaz
ing quality and value. Not
only does it offer the
smooth, quiet, velvety
performance of a great
six-cylinder valve-in-head
motor but, from every
standpoint, it is a finer
automobile than was ever
before thought possible
at such low prices! Its
The COACH
$595
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..'595
..'645
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IMPERIAL SEDAN 695
Sdan Delivery... 5
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COMPARE Am dcttond
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pricclacoiMidariiiaaato-
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beautiful new bodies which are
available in a variety of colors
represent one of Fisher's greats
est style triumphs. And its
safety and handling ease are so
outstanding that it's si sheer
delight to sit at the wheel and
drive. In fact, the new Chevrolet
Six has completely changed every
previous idea as to what the buyer
of a low-priced car now
has a right to expect for
his money.
dude only reaaooabl
chargM for delivery mat
financing.
You owe it to yourself, as
a careful buyer, to see
and drive this car. For
it gives you every advan
tage of a fine six-cylinder
automobile in the price
rarige of the four and
with economy of better
than 20 miles to the
gallon! Gome in today I
SPECIAL RADIO PROGRAM
The Cherrolet Motor Company will present a apecial radio program Wednesday,
aujub ucr im unumDu nciwurK, o o :sv, turners stanaara Time, celebrat
ing the millionth Six-Cylinder Chevrolet delivered in lew than 8 month' time.
Sound Chevrolet Co.
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PHONE 127-J
BEAUFORT, N. C.
424 FRONT ST.
FRONT ST.
BEAUFORT, N. a