THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 1 A Newsy I rip J , Around The Wo 13y Elizabeth Saunders r d dry, and sometimes inability to se cure the particular varieties wanted. "4. Disarrangement of plans with reference to what is to be planted in ....... w. 'J tV.b lit i. Mr. Newman points out that ''cer tified seed are always the be-st and most dependable." COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Beware of Seed Crooks Farmers Are Warned Robert Lockyear, saloon keeper of Whim pie, Devonshire, England, killed himself because of a whistling heart. : beat it would whistle so loudly that people in the same room could hear J it. An autopsy laueu to uisciose iuc reason for the whistle. CLUBS HAVE VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR Mrs. Istvan Sagi, 20-year-old in somnia victim of Lag-led, Hungary, is mary Given reported to have gone without sleep.. Majority of Citizens Vitally In terested in Home Demonstra tion Activites in 1934; Sum- for 13 years. Ras Lindemood, Union County, Tenn., held up work on the TVA project until a method had been de vised to carry to his new home a fire started by his ancestors more than 100 years ago and never extinguish ed. Kaleigh, Feb. 19 Farmers are warned against "seed crooks" by Dr. K. 1. Winters, Director of the State Experiment Stations, in the lead ar ticle in the current issue of the Car olina Co-operator. "Now that cotton is bringing a little better price many seed crooks are coming out for your money," he writes. "They are distributing circu lars that tell of impossible perform ance." Dr. Winters advises farmers to get in touch with their county a gent or with the experiment station for reliable information about seed. TEMPERATURE DOWN TO NINETEEN IN JANUARY California's newest prodigy is Deana Ramona Spencer, 3 1-2 years old. She uses a typewriter deftly, reads newspapers and can recite o4 poems. The world's largest fish is said to be the whale shark found in the In dian Ocean, which measures as much as 45 feet in length and weighs 13 tons. A rat at last has killed a cat. In New York, a blue-blood Persian cat, owned by Joseph Dunninger, hypno tist, attempted to swallow a rat the other night. The rat got stuck in the cat's throat turned around, and the cat choked t0 death. The rat escaped. A purse stolen from Mrs. Edith Petty of Chicago, was returned to her home with a note saying that the thief feared the $13 it contained would be unlucky for him. Summary of Activities and Ac complishment in Home Demomtra tion work for 1934. The Carteret County Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs is compris ed of five hundred and ninety-eight members, the majority of whom are public spirited and vitally interested in Home Demonstration work. Some of the outstanding activities and ac complishments of this organization are listed below. 1. Total attendance at the 184 demonstrations held 3,182 2. Total attendance at the 5 Leader Schools 135 3. Fifteen women attended the Short Course representing seven clubs. 4. Total attendance at the Dis trict Meeting 2,000 5. Secured $119.00 in ads for jthe special Home Demonstration edi- tion of the Carteret County Herald, 1 25 per cent of which was given to i Club women. 6. Nineteen women entered Dress Revue displaying dresses made of sacks at the District Meeting. 7. 4,719 garments were made, 865 remodeled, 426 dry cleaned and 27. I "j 210 hats remodeled with an estimat-128 i - tj. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Max. ..GO -.54 -58 -.54 -.59 ..76 ..67 -66 -64 -66 ..58 -57 ..58 ..50 .49 .59 .57 .63 -66 .65 .63 .43 .32 50 In Grainesville, Ga., Hamby Pat terson, 70 year old blacksmith, made himself a set of false- teeth out of old aluminum pans. Nemisio Santiago of New York City, was killed by a needle stuck in a mattress. He rolled over on it one night and it pierced his heart. Owen Barlin, a pugilist of Car diff, arrested for wife-beating, prov ed that his wife was the one who did the beating. In Mt. Carmel, Pa., a crack of a wet towel cost Edward Showonski 9, the sight of one eye. Paul Kramer, of Tinicum, Pa., has built up a prosperous business col lecting water lice from pools and selling them a3 food to own- ers of tropical fish. After eating a heavy dinner, a man in London went to a theatre and started to light a cigaret. As he raised the match, a bubble of gas from his stomach cams up to his throat, making contact with the flames, exploded in his mouth, blow ing thj cigaret across the theatre and setting fire to his whiskers. ed saving of $4,926. 8. Five new Home Demonstra tion clubs were organized at Peletier, Se-alevel, Marshallberg, Wildwood and Camp Glenn. 9. 37,552 quarts of fruits and vegetables canned by Home Demon stration club members and relief fam ilies assisted by leaders. 10. 3,680 containers of jam, jel ly and preserves put up by Home Demonstration club members and re lief families assisted by leaders. Es timated value of all food conserva tion $6,184.80 11. 119 homes repaired, 38 houses underpinned, 14 whitewashed, and 39 painted. 12. Two club rooms furnished with money raised by club members. 13. 200 women attended and par ticipated in the Annual Achieve ment Day program. 14. 36 articles to be used as prizes at Achievement Day were ob- stagnant .tained from the various firms in Beau 4 1f 1 j I. vit auu iuuieiicau tny oy a com mittee of Home Demonstration wo men. 15. 20 women sold on Curb Mar ket, (lhis number does not include; 29. 30. 31. Min. 46 30 40 39 35 55 51 54 51 50 40 42 45 30 43 44 49 45 55 58 42 26 19 23 29! 20j Pursuant to and by virtue of the nnw"r conierrea upon ;nu uuun- signei Commissioner by the Superior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina in an action entitled George P. Street vs Beaufort Realty and Investment Corp. the undersigned Commissioner will sell at public auction, for cash, on MONDAY, MARCH 11th., 1935, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina the follow ing described property situate in Carteret County, to wit: sea. Early Sunday all were so hungry that they started discussing who would be the first in the group to 'go for food.' One Major Heath a board the raft said, "No, we are Christians." So they gave up the idea of casting lots to see who would be sacrificed for food. Late Sunday af ternoon a light rain fell which reviv ed the party considerably. On Monday they sighted four ves- jsels, tried to signal them but could not. Tuesday morning after four days without food, water or sleep (they were so crowded it was impos sible for a person to sleep) they a- gain discussed the feasibility of draw- and directors of the Raleigh and Wilmington railroad company, to the hotel keepers there and enroute to Portsmouth, Va., and stage owners on the same route and also to Capt. Sutton of the steamboat, "Alabama." The latter transferred the passengers from Portsmouth to their destination f 1 New York. How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat 31 acres W. H. Walton heirs land.'"? lots when they sighted 4S acres N. W. Taylor land 48 acres George Davis land 23 acres J. H. Davis land 13 acres J. S. Smith land 75 acres J. H. Davis land Being all of the property listed by and in the name of Beaufort Realty and Investment Corp. in 1928. The sale will be subject to out standing taxes and to its confirma tion by the Superior Court of Carteret County. This 14th day of February, 1935. CHARLES L. SKARREN, JR. Mar. 7 Commissioner. another vessel which seemed much nearer their track. It almost passed them by but finally someone aboard sighted Double Chin, Sluggishness Lost Her Prominent Hips Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure If you're fat first remove the cause. Take one half teaspoonful of KTHTSfTIirM CAT TO t 1 j, , . the refugees and the vessel (she was I water ever v nJ T T the Henry Camerdon of Philadelphia, I ZZTJlTZ .3 ek' Km. 0 cmu uuw uuW many tnem ',, . , . , , i'"uuu3 ui mi naie vanisneu. 1 Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you SALE OF LANDS Pursuant to terms of mortgage deed dated Feby. 26, 1926, recorded Book 37, page 255, Carteret Regis try, executed by C. P. Dey and Sarah Jones Dey, to Beaufort Banking & Trust Company, undersigned will, on Monday March 18th. 1935, at 12 M. o'clock at court-house door in Beau fort, N. C, offer for sale and sell to highest bidder the properties in said mortgage described, -to -wit: That tract of land located on Tay lor's Creek, at Lenoxville Point, and known as the C. P. Dey Fish Factory site, with factory buildings and ma chinery. This 13th. day of February, 1935. W. A. ALLEN, Liquidating Agent of the Beaufort Banking & Trust Company, of Beau fort, N. C. Mar. 7 bound for Wilmington) picked up. They were given medical aid by the captain of the schooner and put ashore the following day in Wil mington. Of the 150 persons a board only fifty-nine were saved. The following acknowledgement for the 'kindness and affectionate conduct' of persons who aided the nervous was the finale to the story: "To Capt. Davis of the schooner 'Henry Camerdon' of Philadelphia, to the citizens, physicians and author ities of Wilmington, to the president feel younger in body KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joyous surprise. New Kidneys 1 X could trade your neglected, tired and buy Kidneys for new ones, you would aato maUcally get rid of Night Rising. Nervousness, Dizziness, Rheums turn. Burning, Itching and Acidity. TocoTTectfunetlonalkidneydisoFderi, try the guaranteed Doctor's special prescrip tion called CYSTUX (Stss-tex) AMnst fix yoa ae ta 8 days of aauoar tack tt all finmitla PULASKI .50 .50 .38 33 29 22 TIDE TABLE Information a to tne tidsi at Beaufort is given in this col umn. The figures are approx imately correct and based 00 table's furnished by the U. S. Geodetic Survey. Some allow ances must be made for varia tions in the wind and also with respect to the locality, that Is whether near the inlet or at the heads of the estuaries. (Continued from page one) SHIPS CHANDLERY AND GENERAL MARINE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Agent For PALMER AND LATHROP MARINE ENGINES Paints JERSEY CITY COPPER AND OLD SALEM YACHT WHITE PAUL'S G. M. PAUL, Prop. MACHINE SHOP BEAUFORT, N. C. silence the chatter of horses' on city pavements, Michael To hoofs Gruenfield, a farmer of Schwein heim, Central Bavaria, has invented rubber heels for horses shoes. In New York City, a subway guard, noticing that Mrs. Gertrude Rudoiph, 31, semied in p-iln, asked her what was tiw matter. She said she thought "sorm.-t.ning is going to happen." It c:;j. those who sold only once or twice during the summer.) Total amount sold on curb mar ket 83.1 30 9ft 16. 310 attended recreational meetings. j 17. 53 women enrolled in the fall j and winter garden contest. ) 18. 17 women were given awards I of merit in clothing, on Achievement Day. 1 19. 112 families are serving bet-! ter balanced meals. ' 20. 15 c'ub women exhibited clothing and canned goods at the! Agricultural Fair held in Beaufort, i 1 recom ' 11:02 a. 11:29 a. 11:40 p. :29 :33 :05 :04 High Tide Low Tide Friday, Feb. 22 10:27 a. m. 4 10:49 p. m. 4 Saturday, Feb. 23 m. 5 5 Sunday, Feb. 24 m. 5 m. 5 Monday, Feb. 25 12:13 a. m. 6:41 12:26 p. m. 6:35 Tuesday, Feb. 26 1:04 a. m. 7:44 1:19 p. m. Wednesday, Feb, 2:06 a. 2:24 p. 3:18 3:38 m. m. Thursday, Feb m. m. 21. 50 individuals adopted mendations for corrective fppflin 22. 300 4-H girls made a Hpfiril-o She gave birth to a son in the eftort to improve the-ir health. bway car, which was cleared of 23. 210 4-H girls were given , '.spongers, ihe child and the train ; pnyicai examination by the Horn Agent and Mrs. Alvin Garner. The child arrived at the same time, County Agent P. W. Edwards of Scotland County is trying a new ex periment in planting rering seed over an -and and covering with a drag harrow. were lowered and the passengers fill ed these to capacity. In the meantime wkh the burning ship settling rapidly into the water there was another crash and the vessel broke in two in the middle. Fire that had started when the boiler exploded was soon extinguish ed as the bow and stern sank into the ocean. Nothing remained but drifting pieces of the wreckage, with those who had been thrown into the water making every effort to clam or aboard something which would give them a chance to escape death by drowning. Two of the four lifeboats which had cracked open due to long expos ure on deck in the sun sank shortly after they were lowered and those who had taken refuge in these were taken aboard the other two filling them past capacity. Knowing their approximate posi tion those aboard the two remaining boats started towards the norht-west, a general direction of the land. It was the following afternoon they sighted land and breakers. Reaching the shore safely through the break- jers the refugees started looking for subsistance. At the point of perishing from exposure and hunger they reached the cottage of one Siglee Redd of Onslow county about 10 o'clock. "On Monday they reached Wilmington where they found deep sympathy. On the forward part of the vessel 22 persons had taken refuge. Under a burning sun those aboard this tern porary raft drifted aimlessly Friday and Saturday. Toward evening of the latter day they were within a half mile of shore when a light breeze pines bv cat- growing stronger, again blew them to acre of disked :48 a. :43 p. 7:41 p 27 m. j m. :oL' 8:54 28 9:59 10:06 I AM RECEIVING BIDS FOR Motor Cruiser "MONNIE M" of Beaufort Dimensions : Length 40 ft. Beam 14 ft Draught 2.S ft Six Bertha, Galley, Toilet, Electric Lights See This Boat at Texas Oil Dock in Beaufort I Retain Rights to Reject Any Bids CLINTON MOSHER OWNER BEAUFORT, N. C. The single horned sheep of Nepal really have two horns but they are a"! encased in a single most to the tips. outer sheath al- Jos:-ph Coonnery ofjJelfast, was ar rested for kidnapping his own wife, who had left him to live with her mother. In Frankfort, Germany, the health court saved a young musical student "form sterilization allho he is suf fering from "depressive insanity." The court said he had such extraordi nary talents it must be expected he could bequeath some on his progeny, NOW if any, and sterilization hence might IS T,U.LT memoers were given physical examination by Dr. W. cnaawicK. 25. Birdell Finer, of Newport, en tered the District Health contest held in New Bern. 26. 70 girls completed the requir ed number of garments in the cloth ing project. w. under garments made by 4-H dub members. 28. Four 4-H girls attended the State Short Course in Raleigh. 29. 16 girls and nine boys attend ed the 4-H Encampment at White Lake. were mean greater loss than gain to the community. Cotton yarn production in Japan : broke all record when 322,000 bales i werep roduced in a recent month. PURCHASE YOUR SEED Each living creature is supposed to have some purpose in nature's nlan. DUt the road hog zoological error. One little error in judgment has caused a lot of grief. Alcohol is all rimht in the radiator, but not in the operator. Raleigh, Feb. 19 "Provide your seed supply immediately and buy the Dest, is the advise C. L. Newman, associate editor of the Caroli na Co- operator, given in the curent issue of this new farm journal. Mr. ivewman points out that "to wait until the latest possible date for purchasing seed mav and nfrt-r, must have been a does mean the following: "1. Poor quality, because the best is nearly always sold first. "2. Delay in planting, which may result in loss equal to many times the cost of tha seed. "3. Higher price in case of scar- imm. mm BEAUFORT, N. C. James D. Rumley WRITE for a Frea cop 7 uf WoocTi Catalog offering New Varieties, Old Favorite, Planting Table, etc T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Don't Get Up Nights MAKE THIS 25c TEST Use Juniper old, Buchu leaves, etc to Hush out excess acid9 and waste matter. Get rid of bladder irritation that causes waking up frequent de sire, scanty flow, burning and back. ache. Get Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc., in little green tablets called Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Get your regular sleep and fell "full of pep." F. R. BELL, Druggist. NEWPORT. N. C. Bell Brothert M. Mann & Son Never Treat A Cough Lightly IT MIGHT BE DANGEROUS Never send a boy to do a man's work. That's why we say to you, go today to Joe House Drug Store and get a bottle of that famous, smooth creamy, creosoted Emulsion known to pharmacists as Bronchuline Emul sion. It's a medicine for grown-ups for coughs that hang on and never seem to let go. No sweet syrupy con coction that simply plays with o cough no dope or habit-forming drugs it quickly strikes at the source of the trouble. Get a bottle and enjoy a good night's rest. BROn-CHU-UME THE NEW Air Stream De Sola Have You Seen This Beautiful Car? NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW ROOM Also PLYMOUTHS PRITCHARD & H0LL0WAY Arendell St. Morehead City WWW VWW 1 a B I V I r v " ? a T N f t "I t '13 v t B H SPRING ARRIVALS SUITS AND COATS For Women and Misses Wear Clothes that will stand out for their individu ality. Martin Introduces this week latest syles in Suits and Coats. - .J.J.J5J5J Come in and see our collection before Buying elsewhere. We can save you mon ey . .,.1! Sport and Swagger Suuits . . $10 to $12.50 COATS $6.75 to $12.50 B V i ja ; E. D. Martin & Co. H FRONT STREET BEAUFORT "a j "A Fine Line of Up-to-Date Merchandise" 9n

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