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UUintMMV'IM tl Will f aGE two THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 A Newsy Trip Around The World Bv Elizabeth Saunders In Chicago is being built the tall-, Biscuits made from the flour caus est office building in the world. Guss I ed Charlie, his parents, his brother the people there will try anything tojto be violently ill. His 15-months-get away from gangsters. i old sister was expected to die. A schoolboy at Wellingborough, Mrs. Lloyd Like Old Self Again "About a year ago my health seem ed to go all to pieces; I lost weight and strength and was nervous, con- Because he could not get work. George Navo, of Long rieach, smash- j England, who found a wallet con ed a postofliee box and destroyed ajtaining more than $500 in cash and letter inside, so he would be put in, numerous valuable papers, received six cents as his reward. jail. Postal authorities will handle his case. After entering a bank at Peoria, In Latrobe, Pa., Mrs. Edward Bra- 111., John Burchell, of Knoxville, Tenn den, 73, owns a pear given to her by! stuck his head out of a window to her father-in-law when she was 18, see if the coast was clear. A night years old. The pear has been preserv-! policeman saw the head and fired, kill ed by cloves. ! ing the robber. ( ) Charged with vagrancy, Ethel Short and Mary Hill, IP, were sentenced to attend Sunday School and church every Sunday for 12 months in La- Grange, Ga. STATE'S TOBACCO CROP WILL BE UNUSUALLY LARGE Raleigh, Sept. 14 Discussing the I condition by belts of the 1930 tobacco .crop, predicted at 511,550,000 pounds When a thief stole 21 phonograph the lareit in the history of the state records from Mrs. N. fi. Peters of : the crop reporting service of the state Denver, Colo., she was able to give'federal departments of agriculture the song title on each disc, a total of Saturday forecast the production of 42. She has a good memory. ,the respective belts as follows: , Type 13, grown on the South Car- Adrienne Flauris (olina border, 44,300,000 pounds as stood on her toes ;com1ared with 38,753,000 last year. lype li, grown in the eastern or Jnew bright belt, 280,000,000 as com I pared with a 1929 total of 248,000,- In Paris, Mil Viennese dancer for 14 hours and 15 minutes, claim ed a record. Speakeasies in certain parts of i New Jersty, so it is said, have a new stunt to let their patrons know when they receive a new supply of good i beer. Their placards in their windows i read: "Good BEvERages." F. Nesbitt, of Yorkshire, Eng.,1 owns a Rhode Island Red hen that , set on a nest for 1G straight weeks, hatching 5 broods of chicks. . :ooo Type 11, grown in the Piedmont or old tobacco belt, 183,000,000 pounds ,as compared with 206,000,000 last year, the only belt to show a reduc tion, due to weather conditions. Typ: 31, grown in the extreme jwestern part of the state, 4,250,000 las compared with 4,100,000 pounds last year. vvnue the Aorth Carolina crop is ; expected to show a 2.8 per cent in- . ! crease over last year s crop the to- A hail storm south of Canon City, :tal United States crop is only 93.5 Colo, recently helped residents of Per cent of last year's crop, that district to economize on their ice ; Corn prospects in North Carolina bill. declined about three percent, a crop j.of 40,776,000 bushels being predict- A baby squirrel, found in the woods ed for this year on September 1 con and brought to the farm of Elisha dition as compared with a crop of Cockefair, at Coniursville, Ind., has ; 48,568,000 bushels last year, been adopted by a cat. ! Hiy production, which is usually I heavy in the mountain counties, is In Port Washington, Wis., hun- seriously affected the indicated pro dreds of citizens scooped beer from,duct-n for the year being 627,000 th glitters as prohibition agents raid-013- ed two breweries and dumped barrel after barrel of the beer into the streets. Xot only did the dip the I e.tr they drank it, disre garding the agents. MRS. E. E. LLOYD stipated and bilious. Sargon gave me surprising strength and vitality; I have a wonderful appetite, sleep fine and feel like my former self again. "Sargon Pills put my liver to work, ing regularly and completely relieved me of billiousness and constination" Mrs. E. E. Lloyd, 123 Ravenel tne s in almost the true period of iff? V s ftonfl j r temnerature variation. Thev have. too, a rather unusual form of escape- .:.mH-H4-H"K'W-KH"H- ment, in which nothing touches the pendulum rod directly, and the driv ing impulses is imparted through the pendulum suspension rings. "It is interesting to note that these clocks generally tend to run faster as time passes. During the first year after cleaning, their daily rates tend to increase at the rate of a hundredth of a second per month, but after that they run at a more constant rate. We must always bear in mind that the ac tual rate of the clocks, is not so im portant, as long as it is steady, and as long as the actual changes are small enough to be checked up by as tronomical observations. It is the sudden variation that lessens the use fulness of a time piece. The short period variations in the rate of the standard clocks are such on the av erage that they can be predicted within about a hundredth of a sec ond a day. That assuredly is a small enough error to satisfy any commu ter, even the most exacting. What is the basis of time measure ment? While the earth is in rota tion, the stars appear to rise in the east and set in the west, just as do'es j the sun. The only difference is that I the stars seem to make a trip around I -That's What We Give! Whenever you are passing our service sta tion and need gas, oil, water or air, come in and let us serve you. We're right on your way in and out of town. We also service cars. Any time we can serve you, we will gladly do so. St., Florence, S. C. F. R. BELL, Druggist, Agent HOW UNCLE SAM KEEPS 'GOOD TIME" the earth's rotation, while a little better than one revolution of the earth is needed to bring back the sun again to the same apparent position. The reason for this is that the earth's orbital motion around the sun con- The proposal to give a niche in the.tinually changes the apparent place Hall of Fame to Charles Ferdinand of Old Sol among the stars. Even Dowd, the man who originated the ; if the earth did not revolve at all on idea of Standard Time, again recalls ; its own axis, the sun would rise and to mind the tremendous improvement ! set once during the year for simple in our time standards during the past i reason that the earth journevs a- generation, and the great pains to i round it. The stars of course do not which Uncle Sam goes to give his (lie within the earth's orbit. As a people the correct time. The United j matter of fact, they are so very far States Naval Observatory at Wash-, off that their annarent nositions are PHONE 137-R ington has this important function to perform, and it does the task well. In an interesting article in the current sue of the National Republic on "Keeping Time for Uncle Sam" Mr. Hancock Adams says, in part: "The Naval Observatory boasts three standard clocks. These are maintained in an underground vault under uniform temperature and air pressure. These clocks keep sidereal or star time. It is most important that they be never disturbed. Except for repairs, which are carried out by experts to handle their delicate me chanism, they are never reset or in terfered with. These clocks are rath er extraordinary instruments. They have invar pendulum rods which do not change in length on account of only slightly affected by the earth s orbital revolutions. Astronomers des ignate one sidereal day the period of the earth's rotation measured in ref erence to a point in the sky known as the vernal equinox. It is in this rotation period that we find the most convenient and accurate standard of time measurement The rate of ro tation of the earth is very constant, and the stars move slowly with ref erence to the vernal equinox, and thus it is easy to use them as ref erence points in measuring the earth's rotation." Carl's Service Station Beside Highland Park Gavage At The Town Gate Beaufort. N. C. At Wilmington, Mass., Walter Mel- citizens insky hopped about, gesticulated with his fingers, tried to attract the atten tion of a crowd of bathers. When bystanders finally realized the cause I of his antics it was too late tn RavIUh is suinir her husband. Maur- his drowned companion, like himself!. inn f.r i vawo Miawv! Ihof ....r. ft deaf mUte. for Whom Hp W9Q cmvi i J' they had company that bored him, he zoning aid. In I.i5 Angeles, Mrs. Marjorie F. I Dr. W. S. Chadwick . Medicine & Surgery V . Office Hours: 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. j and by Appointment Orrke in Potters Emergency : Hospital Office Phone 46 Res. 4I-L J. would sit in the corner and read newr-paptr to her embarrassment. A Great Discovery ' When Pasteur discovered, in 1852; that the infection of wounds waa. caused by malignant bacteria, ho per foijned a service of inestimable vidua to mankind. Since then medical science has been producing better and better antiseptics, to kill these germs that may enter the smallest cut and give us diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosis and lockjaw. Now, all you have to do to be sure that these dreadful germs will not infect a wound, is to wash that wound, however small, thoroughly with Liquid Dorozone, the modern antisep tic. You can get Liquid Borozone, in a eize to fit your needs and purse, from JOSEPH HOUSE, Druggist TeH a man that there are 3,198,-! 183 stiti- . in the heavens and he will ' take y.-n: wrd for it. But put up! a si-j-i. th.it says "Wet Paint" and he : won't believe it until he has person-' ally investigated. ! Definition of the "ideal accent" for Ertgiish-speaking, by Prof. F. G. Blanford in a lecture recently at Cambridge University: "One that be t: ays neither your mother's birth place nor your father's income." Curiosity jometimes gets one in trouble In Plymouth, Wis., Walter luriekner was watching two men re-inovc- the carcass of a dead horse on a wagon, one of the animal's hind legs swung around, kicked Walter Iirockner in the head, knocked him Bladder Weakness If Getting Up Nlrht.", Backache, frequent day calls. Leg Pains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, due to function al Bladder Irritation, In acid condi tions, makes you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, try the Cyatex Test. Works fuat, starts circulating thru the system In 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid find positive ac tion. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro nounced Siaa-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly a'.iay these conditions, improve reHt ful R'.eep and energy, or money back. Only 60c at F. R. BELL, Druggist, Agent C. H. BUSHALL Fire- Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, COOD SERVICE Suncan BIdcf. Beaufort. N. C. 'Phone 32 unconsc ioui hospital, He vas taken to a i EXPERT RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Full Line Accesories Phone 122-J E. D. DOYLE Duncan Bldg. Beaufcrt, N. C. For the winter care of the squirrel' in the public parks of Washintgon, the kite Clarence Gale Allen willed , ?100. Relievet a Headache or Neuralgia in In London. Mrs. Ann Arthus was 30 minutei, checkt a Cold the first riding a hobby ho: so, killed. She was 75. A year and a half ago Hunting, died in Mobile, Ala. body was placed in a morgue where it remained until recently when a son was found living in Benton Har bor, Mich, and arrived for the funeral. fell off was dnv an( checki Malaria in three dayt. 666 also in Tablets Reuben His! In Louisville, Ky., small Bradshaw found a sack of Charlie paper- hanger's paste powder, took it home, 1 1 dumped it into his mother's flour can. ' Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over Betti Bakery Office Hours 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 Re. 26-L Norfolk ' X i Passenger Schedules Effective July, 27, 1930 Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 8:00 AM. Goldsboro, and intermediate points. Parlor ci from New Bern, Lv. 3:15 PM. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va., and Washington, D. C. For reservations etc. call on SETH GIBBS, Agent, Beaufort. N. C. 7. ' c a Tier a r,rrirvM BUS SCHEDULE Carteret Transit Co. Leave Morehead City for Atlantic and points east 11:00 AM. Leave Beaufort for Atlantic and points east 11:30 AM. Leave Atlantic for Beaufort and Morehead City 1:15 PM. Lavo Beaufort for Morehead City ' 1U:oU AM. 2:45 PM. Leave Morehead City for Beaufort 11:00 AM 3:00 PM. CALL 87-L DAY OR NIGHT FOR SPECIAL TRIPS SATISFACTION With Your LAUNDRY WORK 1 REMARKABLE! We carry the famous Geo. Kirby, Jr., Copper Paints, which have proven them selves to be the best paints on the Ameri can market for the bottoms of boats. Paint the bottom of your boat with this remark able paint and when you haul it out at the end of several months there will be no moss, sea-weed or barnacles - clinging where it was painted. The clean surface is evidence to the quality of the paint. BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. j CHOICE MEATS I For Particular Taste X Tender, flavory, clelight- fully fresh meats that I are priced to please you. X Delivered to us every day and stored in our huge j-' refrigerators where they i await your selection. X 'PHONE 45 :o : .'You just cannot help being satisfied with the Laundry work we do for you. We use the same care, the snme skill and the same thoroughness the most skilled laundress uses, but the cost to you is less. Ifie Bel! Wallace. Steam Laundry t Morehead City, N. C. US' C. D. JONES CO. Everything to Eat" ' 5 -fftfrj? ' 1 HAWTHMEncJ M 'MM 5 fu HELPED. 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