PAGE TWO 7Vr: PEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1930 WAIS T ADS County Agents Meet In Annual Conference THE COST IS SMALL o5l. IULM FOR ii.LIS RATE: it. : ct'i;t per wv.ri, Inr-hii, Letter yure. All Want ads paid ui advance. N'o want ad taken fur less th.m 2,":. Vail tii in in. Display Ad Rate on Requed Telephone No. 16. T Y PEW R 1 1' E R S WE SELL THE amous Underwood typewriter. Yuu tan buy one on very easy terms. Call at the Keaufort News and let us ex plain it to you. (F. H. Jeter) Raleigh. Jan. 13 Studying proh l:ivs of the home r.r.d farm in North f'aolir;a. tK 87 f; vm iir"nt - and .V.i home ;;;.'onls of t'le atr; A'ul: ;i" .1 ex tension service held their imm;il ron iVrence at Stat;; College liur.-.K the Wi ek of January 6. Uunity of program in each county between the farm nun and women and business and professional inter ests, the stimulation of producing' more feed and food crops and the market outlets for surplus foodstuffs pr )duc.d, were three of the important matters discussed. The home agent ' held their regular short course dur- FAME OF SARGON SPREADING OVER ENTIRE WORLD People of This Country Sending Famous M idicin-3 to Rela- tives and Friends in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, j Canal Zone, Norway, Swed- j en, Cuba and Many Other Distant Lands. I mer.ts have been received from men ,,f prominence, including former gov einois, business and professional men, Miavois. state and county officials, i e in Ministers of the Gospel I have deemed it their duty to come , !nv.u-.! and tell what -Sargon has i dune lVr them. 1 Tliest- are only a few of thousamis ,:f such cases and not a day nor a xvi el; pusses thai (iocs not bring hun dreds of statements from the people ..,.,.-. nir.fr the vnml this medicine is doing, and reciting case after case that would convince the most skep tical. Sar:.M'i's fame is built on actual result.-- not empty promises, and on ly those who have put it to the te.-t know its real powers. Saigon's aim is not mere tempora ry relief, but new and abundant health. No wondir it is now called j tii. medicine with a million friends. ; F. R. EELL, Agent. If you have found a medicine that I Telephone No. 16. g pr iduc.d, were three of the important was ,,f slu'h bene.it to you that you ., JS matters discussed. The home ae-ent . ' would go to the trouble of sending it to relatives and friends in distant ng the week varying the program at countries, you would have to be con- times to enter into joint conferences vincul in ycur own mind that it pos with the men, while the farm agents st''d real merit, wouldn't you? devoted most of their time to attend- That's just what thousands of peo ing the lectures bv the grouD of live- I'le throughout the United States REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED stock experts brought to the college have been doi? w'th Sargon. in town loU or country property ad-, to attend the 17th annual meeting of From all over America and where- dresa The Carteret Realty & Insur-1 the Southern Livestock Association, ver Sarjron has be n introduced, ryt : a series oi lectures on tarm lead- 'i-: ' n-nns nave ueen re- ' ership by Dr. Robert G. Foster of the teived from grateful users telling of Lniteil States Uenav nient nf Act- giatuying icsu.is mat nave Deen VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS cutU!.e was one feature 0f the joint accomplished by this celebrated medi Cards and Personal Stationery made gatherings. These lectures had to cine- according to your taste and directions r,rincipallv with develoning leaders a- THOUSANDS EXPRESS GRATI. at the Beaufort News office. ; mong rural boys aml p-iris enrolled in ' TUDE. ADDING MACHINE PAPER AND I the 4-H clubs and Dr. Foster gave Qn November 27th, a letter dated ' ore than ?fi00.. is now a.vai!able Second Sheets can always De naa aimetnous and practices in this work. .November 23rd, was received at the n tne Jane ? vuivim"tun ua" iuml the Beaufort News office. Also type-1 The farm agents had a thorough Sargon offices advising that in one wllil'h was onnetl in honor of Mrs. writer ribbons. ance Co., D. W Beaufort, N. C. Morton, secretary, The business side of farming un der North Carolina conditions will be discussed over Station WI'TF at Ral ; eigh each Friday afternoon at two ; i o'clock during January and February ! j by experts of the department of farm j economics at State College. , McKimmon and to aid worthy 4-H i club girls who may wish to study home economics. ! house, '"V"""1' " ie amiuai iand) to nis s,ster, who is the wife of extension oanquet. or. Knapp told , an eXcCutive of one of the greatest the agents how farm demonstration ' retail drug flrllls in the British Em work had grown from the small be-,pjre. ginning made by his father, Dr. Sea-, During the past month there ap man A. knapp, into a world-wide ag- peared in the Toronto papers the ricultural movement and he declared statement of a well-known World mat mis lorm oi reacning naa caus- War veteran whose health had been ea a revolution in iarming methods : greatly impaired while in the m tne houtn. His talk gave the a-, vice, who stated amnn, nthe.- thin Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over Kouce Drug Co. Office Houri 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 Rej 18-L I course in livestock production, tetd- week one dl utr fi,m aone llaj reeeiv- FOR RENT HOUSE CORNER ' m? and marketing. Some of the . eti ovdel3 to bt. ship,,ed to Cavite, Live Oak and Fine Street. Fine ' outstanding research and extension Phillipines Islands: Coca-Solo, Canal condition, bath, electric lights, all' specialists in the livestock world of Zone; Belebrook, Ireland; and Paris, conveniences. the Soutn headed the discussions on France. Beaufort Lumber and Manufacturing, thesc subjects, i Only recent! v a well-known rtsi- Co., Phone 66. t f. ! Dr- Bradford knapp, President of dent of Denver, Colorado, who had FOR RENT AT MILL, 3 FIVE Alabal Polytechnic Institute at Au- bten restored to health by Sargon, , burn, brought an inspiring message -- t ,i.. v room houses, light, neat ana waier. . tuQ , , i". .uu... r.K- Fine condition. 1 six room light heat and waUr. Fine condition. Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co., Phone 60. t f FOR SALE OR RENT MY FARM, 75 acres cleared land, situated near public road and inland waterway. E. F. Carraway, Merrimon, N. C. t f . , 1 1:1 lUL "UU1- Pe ne a"; vice, who stated among other things, ' "My boy, 7, would not eat. I gave i WOOD FOR SALE SAWED OR e,us 't,"eu laun ln tnelr W01K ann that he owed his restoration to health him Vinol and the way hs eats and Stick 4 'foot length stick $2.25 per op?u ey6S t0 ltS P0SSlb!htles ; to two bottles of Sargon sent him by plays now makes me happy. He gain-j quarter cord. Sawed $2.50 per quar-!m the future' friend in Minneapolis. j ed 15 pounds. -J. F. Andres. I i I LETTERS RECEIVF.n iPROM ol is a delicious compounuoi i IM CUIU. vuiu . uraut.i.uj.! I " J :.. irnn etc The MANY NEW PLANTS BUILT ! HE NORTHWEST very FIRST bottle often adds sever IN SOUTH LAST YEAR 'om the Northwest, many letters' nl 'ounds weijfht to thin children or1 ot this kind have been received ad- adults. Xervous, easily tired, anemic ; Atlanta, Ga., January 13 "During . . l,un users 01 baySon are send- people are surprised how Vinol gives i new pep, sound sleep and a BIG ap-1 petite. Tastes delicious. F. R. BELL, Druggist j By Using Our Shoe Repair Service .Lvery week we save our customers many dollars by giving them efficient shoe repair service that assures months of added wear. We use the highest grade of leather and give you a finished job that rivals comiDar ison. If you are in a hurry we will repair your shoes while you wait. The Beaufort Shoe Shop J. C. Chadwick, Prop. Sickly Boy, 7, Gains ! r : ser-! ' -"Jot a iiivi iupj i Phone 134-J or see L. J fort. Noe, Beau- t f , Many such letters and endrose- REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RE- turn, or information leading to re- the year 1112!), 137 new manufactur- lng n re1alU'es back in their old turn of Remington double barreled, ing establishments were locat;d on 1 A0!"'ay and Sweden hammerless shot gun. Address Southern Railway System rails. Ad Owner, Care Beaufort News. t f ditions were made to 83 plants that : were in operation at the beginning of pOR RENT 2 NICELY FURNISH- the year. These new works rspre ed Rooms, to desirable parties. S. II. isentpn investment of about 70,-000, Haywood, 710 Ann Street. j 000.00 and give employment to near ly 20,0ti0 people. This summary of FILES ' the industrial advance of the South lurir.g the year appears in the cur- Branded by Turks JUST IN NEW LETTER Start the New Year with clean rile-' Let us supply you. The Beaufort , rent issue of the Southern Field, is. News. j sued by the Development Service of I the Southern. REPORT OF THE CONDITION CI? , THE BANK OF NEWPORT at Newport, North Carolina to The Corporation Commis-ion at the close of business on the 31st day of De cember, 1929. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $34,532.68 Furniture and Fix 3,680.00 Cash in Vault and Amounts Due from Approved De pository Banks . 13,424.62 1 Total $71,637.30 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $ 5,100.00 Undivided Profits (Net Amount 1,720.55 Other Deposits Subject to Check '; 27,245.70 Cashiers Checks Outstand ing 190.91 Certified Checks Out standing 83.63 Savings Deposits (Due on or T?0,Uv,.,,r,tu vovp Ainen .ye liotigmon, ntty-four, an l nS p., ,.'-' i . xrXvc Aniorlcnn citizen, wlm Is now ln Wash I.ills Payable NONE ,. ,.,,,,. .... ,, , """" "-- 1,1 .o r,1 h...l .1 I years he spent In a Turkish prison. Roughton, who seeks a pension on which he nuiy Ihe, v:is n Spanish Aniorlciin war veteran wlm was en gaged In I0l4-1."i In run n In u the block ade into Mesopotamia aboard n Brit ish ship. He was ruptured, branded as a spy and gent to prison In the Blue mountains. There hp was brand ed with the C.erman double-headed engle superimposed on the Turkish "Spider of Death," which served as a means of Identification In cne of escape. Escaping from prison with a young girl, Ada Allen Mace, another prisoner, Houghton later Joined the ex- j peditlon of Lord Carnavon which tin earthed the tomb of King Tut-Anka- i Amen. Total $71,637.30 State of North Carolina County of Carteret )ss C. M. Hill, Cashier, L. A. Mann, Director, and L. C. Carroll, Director o fthe Bank of Newport, each per sonally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for him self, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. C. M. Hill, Cashier; L. A. Mann, Director; L. C. Carroll, Director. (SEAL) Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 6 day of January, 1930. J. Carlisle Bell, Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. 26, 1931, COAL W. Va., Splint Egg $8.00 per ton Pocahontas "Smokeless" Egg $10.00 per ton None Better Sold Anywhere by Anybody Beaufort Lumber & Mfg. Co, Phone 66. Beaufort, N. C. hoi BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP AGENT FOR BRIDGEPORT & REDWING MOTORS GENERAL REPAIR WORK Acetylene Welding Complete Stock of BRASS & IRON PIPE & FITTINGS SAVE ON YOUR HARD WARE Purchases DURING 1930 There is not a question or doubt about it. 1 ou can save on your hardware purchas es during the coming year if you confine your purchases to this store. We are not always the lowest in price, but the added quality of your purchase soon repays, many times this small difference. H. C- Jones Hardware Go "CWAei U J 1?.' r . .. v'ui-01 iiaiuware nrm in Carteret tLo. PHONE 127-J 1 424 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. f J '1 ' r ill m i is i Thrifoy Hous wives Buy Our Meats They have found, through experience, that it is true thrift to buy the better quality meats, even at a little greater cost. The waste is materially reduced and the meat they get is all usable. D. JONES Co. "EVERYTHING TO EAT' 'Phone 45 V t I ' 1 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. i it li .M 1 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. 4 mm m - . A-lT . () ntirZrf V W ARE YOU fBECUZ. THERef MHM W$I VCR Z$&H' mi GB' 'M GLAD I d SO GLAD PADDY UH erallv A niocel Ife tS jjr' 1 paddy is 21 is TAKJwa A rJ 7Nv A ou tw' 7 Cvh Wm r i i 'i ( i rvL w- , 0 p Mi i i 1 1 i n j iim jrs. v- s ,tlaJ i tin i x x i . i i. l j r, mm", r i i : : 3 - :' ..- t 7Ws nAopaus HOME

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