THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1930
PAGE THREE
A Newsy Trip
Around The World
By Elizabeth Saunders
youthful Lyons (France) motorcy- and the rain we had last Friday sure
clist. has completed a trip of 700 was appreciated.
miles across the Sahara Desert.
In San Francisco, Little Miss Muf
fet, a bantam, is the first hen to be
my plane took her from her humble 'c
Wmheldi ... T ... . ,:l
mr. and Mrs. (jyrus uny anu cmi
The farmers here are digging po
tatoes this week and are satisfied
with the crop for they are turning
out better than was expected due to
home on a ranch to Ft.
Scott, where she hatches
eggs for a colonel.
pheasant !
A sign in an Eastern Carolina fill-, their work with redoubled speed and
ing station reaas:
"We will crank your Ford,
And hold your baby,
But we don't cash checks,
And we don't mean maybe!"
in perfect rythm.
At Atlantic City, N. J., Julius H.
Quatman, automobile mechanic, ex
cused himself from his wife's charge
of habitual drunkenness: "I only
get drunk two or three days at a
time' several times a month."
In Liberty, Mo., Mrs. Elizabeth
Viles, widow, last year gave to a
neighbor a plot of ground in which
she had for several years searched
and dug, seeking her wedding ring
lost in 1893. While planting her
spring vegetables, Mrs. Viles' neigh
bor found the ring, returned it.
BAY VIEW
dren of Newport spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Currier.
One woman who is not afraid of
in AT Inn Tullo "R L- rt-n titVui VMlria
a home for 1,200 rats and mice for "'"T """"""T
t . ..,..' vr-J:.! ci.-., portly matrons will wear the
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Baltimore. The rodents are used in
diet experiments by scientists of the
institution.
The old fashioned woman who paid
and paid as the saying goes, now has
a daughter who says: "Charge" it."
In Manhattan, David MacVoy, 55
butcher, walked into Central Park
lake over his head. The "incessant
blare of radio loudspeakers had an
moved him all day."
New York Club women who are
fat and don't mind admitting it are
planing an "Unstylish" show in pro
test against clothing makers who
Tbe
exag
gerated skinny models to show how
ridiculous they look.
Mrs. Cyrus Lilly and Mrs. Lem
We rae having some fine weather; Mann spent a few hours bunday at-
jternoon with Mrs. Henry Mason.
DIPPING INTO
SCIENCE
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WITHDRAWS FROM PRIMARY
Mr. L. W. Nelson, of Gloucester
who announced his candidacy for the
County Board of Education some
time back, has decided to withdraw
from the Primary election. He says
that there is too much strife within
the party, and that he withdraws for
the purpose of bringing more har
mony and peace in the Democratic
Primary. This leaves Mr. Dennis
Mason of Atlantic sole contender for
that office.
Due to a short honey flow for the
last two years, some of the bee-keepers
of Caldwell County report losing
as many as 50 per cent of their bees.
Cleveland County farmers have
sold $30,706.62 worth of poultry to
two firms in Shelby during the four
months of January, February, March
and April.
30 Days in February
February was not always tbe
shortest month. Up to the .time
of Julius Caesar It bad thirty
days, but In order to make his
honor mouth, July, longer, he
took a day away from February.
Then along came Augustus who
named a month after himself
tnd added an extra day at the
expense of February.
(. 1930. Western Newspaper tlnlon
Mrs. W. G. Winberry, A. L. Win
berry, G. H. Mason and J. F. Hepler
made a business trip to Moreehad
City and Beaufort Saturday.
Mrs, Mollie Rhue and son Martie
of Newport spent Sunday afternoon
with her brother J. T. Jones.
Mrs. W. E. Currier spent a few
hours Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Henry Mason.
Over 100 club boys and girls of
Gaston County have been exa mined
bv the county physician in thn con
test to select the queen and king of
health in that county.
666
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
30 minutes, checks a Cold the first
Hav. and checks Malaria
days.
666 also in Tablets
three
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To escape from the ire of his wife,
Ralnh Durr. nf Los Aneeles went to
a police station and tried to sell a
bottle of cognac, so he would be put
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Price Mason ,
X I May 29th a son. He has been named
Manlv Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mason and
Clarence Mason spent a few hours
Sunday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Mason.
in jail.
(Political Adv.)
At Rio Bravo, Calif., Frank Her
bert killed a rattlesnake, discovered
a $5 bill in its coils.
In London, P. G. Wodehouse's
daughter, 'as hostess at a large house
party, had microphones placed in all
the cozy corners. Loud speakers in
the drawing room entertained the
more sedate guests with a complete
record of the petting going on about
the place.
A newly wedded paid in Pueblo,
Col., were handcuffed by friends "to
give them a good start in married
life." The couple appealed to the
police and were released from the
handcuffs.
At Birds, 111., Ernestine Stevenson.
21 months, daughter of Ernest Stev-1
enson, school teacher, fell into a cold
well, bobbed to the surface, clutched
the iron suction pipe until her fath
er, summoned, crawled down to fetch
her up.
In Evanston, 111. Policeman Charles
iJoulanger was detailed to watch
costly wraps at a big church function.
Not a single article belonging to the
guests was lost, but Boulanger found
his own hat had been stolen.
With 12 tins of sardines as his
only provisions, Rene Martineau,
Her Friends See
A Great Change
At Charlotte, N. C, Clarence Sulp,
Negro, ran from behind a street car
plump into a motorcar, and without
damage to himself bumped off a door
handle with his head.
"Every spring I'd have a 'let-down',
weak feeling, and last winter a
rheumatic-neuralgia condition in my
A celebrated Western tenor was in
an automobile accident and a paper
recording the accident said: "We are
happy to say he was able to appear
at the concert next evening in three
pieces."
In Eldorado, Ark., John Rhodes
poured four quarts of beer into his
boots when officers entered his home
to search for liquor. He was ar
rested on a charge of bootlegging.
Because of the expense of import
ing pillows, since the war, bedtime
pillow fighting among the elephants
in the circus at Brooklyn has been
discontinued.
At Aukland, N. Z., one "Wizard"
Smith, racing a motorcar at 148.607
m. p. h. along Ninety-Mile Beach,
bashed into seven large sea birds,
killed them, was nearly blinded by
one which he hit with his face.
LENOIR COUNTY LAWYERS
AND THE JUDGESHIP:
In recent advertisements Mr. J. Paul Frizzelle ap
pears a statement signed by members of the Lenoir
County Bar. The following letter explains itself:
Rouse & Rouse
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
102 12S. Queen St.
Kinston, North Carolina.
til
N. J. Rouse
Robert H. Rouse
Charles F. Rouse
Hon. R. A. Nunn,
New Bern, N. C.
Dear Judge Nunn :
May 28, 1930.
Annual Rexall
JUNE SALE
During the month of June you may replen
ish your toiletry supplies and anticipate
future needs at a great saving.
Wonderful values in all Rexall Toilet ar
ticles are to be had at Tremendous
Reductions at
Joe House Drug Store
'PHONE 29
THE REXALL STORE
VviAMAViWMu'Ci.ww?:i4'
MRS. BESSIE MILLER
shoulders and back was so severe
could hardly stand alone. I was down
to 100 pounds in weight, extremely
nervous, slept poorly and an inactive
liver kept me habitually constipated.
Four bottles of Sargon strengthened
me wonderfully, all pains are gone,
my nerves have steaded and my sleep
is restful and invigorating. I'm
steadly gaining weight. I eat heartily
without a trace of indigestion and my
friends all remark about my splendid
.health. -
' "Sargon Pills stimulated my liver
In Boston, Miss Elizabeth Carvell to normal healthy action and entirely
is director at the first typewriter or- overcame my constipation",- Mrs.
ehertra on record. While a phono- Bessie Miller. 18 Murdock Ave..
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Here's a new one from Robert
Ripley: Grantia is an animal that
buds like a plant, and also produces
eggs. It is a sponge and is shaped
like a vase. It has a skeleton of
stone and yet it swims.
Mr. J. Paul Frizzelle recently re
quested that members of this bar give him a testimon
ial as a lawyer and man, which the members of the bar
felt willing to do; but that they did not feel that they
sbniild take Dart in undertaking to shape the action
of the voters of the Fifth District by action which
might be construed as expressing a preference for the
nomination of Judge. Mr. Frizzelle stated that he
did not expect us to do that, and that it would be en
tirely satisfactory to him for the members of the bar
to give you' a like testimonial. This I now enclose
which has the same verbiage as that given him.
This is a rather unusual procedure, I admit, but it
is handed to you to use or not as you think best.
The esteem and respect of the signers for you impel
them to send you this statement, and I am sure you will
not misunderstand it.
With my esteem and good wishes,
Sincerely yours,
NJR MH N. J. ROUSE.
We, the members of the Lenoir County Bar, are per
sonally acquainted with the ability of Hon. R. A. Nunn
as a lawyer and believe his experience and ability and
his integrity as a Christian gentleman fit him to per
form the duties of Superior Court Judge efficiently
arid in keeping with the fine traditions of the Super
ior Court Bench.
JOU Caril Qrow
If Vou Doril Ear-:
N. J. ROUSE
R. A. WHITAKER
JNO. G. DAWSON
J. A. JONES
ROBERT H. ROUSE
B. B. JONES
ELI J. PERRY
CHARLES F. ROUSE
P. D. GROOM
H. E. COWARD
W. G. STROUD
GEO. B. GREENE
F. E. WALLACE
R. T. ALLEN
(The' foregoing letter was written without request
.from' Judge Nunn and is published with Mr. Rouse's-
permission.)
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