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PAGE SIX PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS PERSONALS Mrs. Maltha Penrit r, dauiihtei Mary, and ginndduugther Little Mies Virginia Alexander are now spendn. two wm,.-. in NYC visit ing Mrs Fenner- daw bier Miss Beulah Fenner Dr. and Mis N 1; Roberts of Nashville. Ten il.. w.-u- recent guests of the Rhone:- •.! Qutrn Ft Dr. Robert.- is a native of Ni w Bern,, Mrs Roberta i. a letii health Nurse It hr. been eight years since the Robert. \. u b New Bern Mrs. Eva Watson, t... Gm. Mrs. Eva and Evett.i and Robert Green, all of Nm tolly, wii. it.riu visitors in the city tin the \, <• k end. IVIu Geoiyelta Sleveu-ui, *,i .. Y and Mrs Flora iVluij.;:\ Thomas Os LStl'O, F.J al ■' le r. ..II at! I •geiicy visit to attend da- ioueiai ol their .'t-i Mi-;; Rojita Knonce ot N-v. York is now -pend.up two wee witn her mother. Mi- /uhi Ciark .-i Caroier Stre- ! Miss Jeltie (.i Kuyiiin.u: Pol lock viih reporter (..r the i ARO LINIAN la: n- tarnen 1 .i. N«n Vo:k att-i .-.oatuii,lo. a to. weeks Now he w ill s\ • in-; position a- repurtci Eire w.,- at contpanied by Will mi r ullei who is now t ■ enior at lL.iiij,,t,.,n lu-'l i ute Alls - Edna Fail Bryant ut New Yon-, is n. >v .s.iii.-si her motilei Mrt. Arbell Brown ot Cedar Stieet. She was accompanied b> Miss Vise Kimble ot New York MtSv 1. ,u;h . Horton lift Friday for Boston Mo. > , Mr- M..r> Saitnaer--- Bell and mole-.-; left WV-. nedsay alter 'pending -i:. week with friend amt relative They V. 1 *■ r t euiej l.uTied VVeUnl ..la - aft. i neon at a farewell reeepHun yivei by Mrs Mary Brinson MiS: Gina Id ine Ham- tun ie rently returned f i ofti p-odd few months In New Vm.- She now a senior ~i West Fn-.-et H;,T School Mrs Cllaciy-- Daves let. Monday for Howard University There Hue is a ire-tiniar majui.:.; in music. Mi-s Bes lie Ray .est last \l»nda: top N. C College v- in . ■ :h --majoring in French .... d nunoi i »n drama <ie; Miss Lois Counts »i Charotte was a recent visitor of tier ..unt Mr? Zorata Andrews of 804 West hu for three weeks. ML; Pauline Du. Km;-p-.tf. Term has now returned To a! tend her sophomore yem at West Street high School. She did < > Fodie’s Smoke Shop The Gayt?;J Sp6i In Town 1016 QUEEN ST. Beer ■ Cigarettes Candy DHAFI BEE ft FODIE HARRIS, Ps»p. CF.T YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLiNIAN ADVERTISE IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK IDEAL SHOE SHOP yi At.lt t SHOE KEnt lUIIM. vm« M*J.I ,S. KHOt t'Y, Fr./j). te,i HROAIi ST. - NEW BERN WOOD’S M IGHBOKI.V t,RO< 1,84 uroeern-s, Meats, Vegetable*, 11 nils, ice Cream, Notions ratem Medicine, Negro New* Deale.. Cat! 3209 Corner Queen amt Bryant I l) WOODS, Prop ROBINSON’S SNACK aA It 509 KIES \K.\OCK. T, SOFT DRINKS. CAN I) V CAKES bUIARFTTES SANDWICHES JOHN KOBINSON, Crop. Stephen Robert* GKOCfc'RY AND PKODUCF LOOK BROAD STREET ALL, ME ASK IS A TRIAL NELSON’S BLUE ROOM 803 QUEEN STREET KOFI BRINKS, CANDY RLf.fi CIGARETTES SitVLET MUSIC LaSALLE BEAUTY SHOP 511 KILMARNOCK STREET “WHERE THERE'S BEAUTY THEBE’S CHARM" A. AUrieda Stan*ey Optt««r- Dial 4i(il -Prtrpiletoi tensive traveling during the sum mer . Her travels took her to Pheonix, Ariz., end many oihoi rUtter ana t-ilii- Hu- b ilit ies are re.... 111),; and ’■'.“.vine Mr and. Mrs Hedrick Hargett ..i 1.»2- 2j2 Craven Terrace an nounce liie mauiaei- of their d: iiehier. Ruby to Anthui McAblc ■.I New York City They were mar ried Saturday. September let. .Vi u Ari.il! Brawn of 3223 Cedar Street anie' .net’s the en ..- .111*11? ~t htr run .James Mu. r Bioivu, to Mi.-.- Mae Kimble. Both ' .ire now living m New York City. : il Smith i; .still confined i< Jed at ill:; home due to lillii-5,3. West Sheet VkuTiors Benin Praeliee i BY L 1). kill.!, i'ne West Street Warriors ol New Item are well hitu thei. third week >f tout bail practaa* .ve outlook toi tin* season i-. vci> bright This vein s season finds many veterans ■a the team and an enormous amount of nev talent. Aiittuny the men left te, carry on tlu fight tin year are C. Staton ; Baueoin, W Robinson H anti Crooms, C Taylor. J. Midgett. i G Woods W Hyman, and othei;;. file men ibat wr 11 noi return a: ;ui o. st to ie am Let am;.: >,t y i : .lation aie Evans Rountree, Moure ! Henderson. Hoinvv, an] Fisher. The Wamor: ate quite fortunate i a; having four mentors associated a’,t!i the team this rear in person I ..it SVI. --: - Bell Boiey Booker ; 1 ; ■ ic-ld- Head Coacn Bole , has be. it :n !.,i liie LUIST TWO Wee! ■ bill : secuperating quite rapidly . A gjaiii’e at last season's leeuus re ,<ah. tile following: We lied Kin-- 'on at Kitision, defeated Washiu; - n at Nev. liei.i i'aiboru at Ta: .ni',. Greenviito at Gu-env iile, ~i.s . la defeated fu W'.irnimitrin ; <t W.hiniigton Goidsb.sias .it C a.a ioro, and Elizabetn City at ~ | Bern This gives m tetui lii... aUU ball We are l.upi. A in O' ' hi i'e.'urd tia- . va'.s.m)i . sea-.,.:. Oui liras ea:r.>* will be played a’ W,.■hiltgiou .in iiie '(Otti of Hep: I'ILVSAM llli.i. I, V hf.KNIO: liAWSON Mi: a Franci. Hank and toi i'Xiel if ft SatuiUay for tour holm ! ti f..;.Grangs ttffer 't'.-fiidiiig ; mu. ‘ Mae Br.vrett '‘fhey v ere seem,: a ear t.. their aunt :Vli- 1;,.y ■:ond Comma .-e fat a Kinston I tin : pent tie' V, e, k laid with * ehi . Tves and friends John T Webb iw left t«u In 1 ni.ie ... New Y a City .-ft. !spending two week- with ii s moth lvl • Afiii ii- 'A ■ Ksi.• ’A'IViU- MU h. h .. - i' ikla , ■ their hoihh ii* NT -a York ut'U-j in,:- MHi e liii with Theii land) .rent::. IVL and Mu. Dav \V t iS OPENS ft ill! i.ooo vti'enihm; U I I VIN SEMESTER Wan'tii (ni;i jj i v Train i Hi.- Schooj ; dpriiA“J lor ilit- school year <»1 J9*(o !j VV<clne.iioy. September } fj two eek: h.tr r t.h.iti scheduled Wdu Oil C ot.! ?11 ,V i; in S his d sit i1 Y OH C C a :: k >" Polo< reported so tat The school has d buses and an j in oilmen: - i over 1000 pupils; 1 fades oiii throuph 12 art undi he able loadOrstiip ot Principal C \ Washinhlo-n. fi.i an ij.creaod j acuity ot 30 teaciiei a as i ompart'd . 22 four years a o. Tl»e Veteran's Sehotil of Agricttl j ure, ( arpetitrv and BrickniaYOin y I pjin;- iji j ;> yeuj illt an opening | jtirollment of 21 Director ol lh> j YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST" I Vail’s Barber Shop 1032 BROAD STREET , Hum* 3954. Mrs. It f, Vail. Prop. ! i Gardner’s Grooerv "Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Slant*, Fancy Groceries Soit Dirnks. Beer j no; H. St. M. Garner, Prop. DiVs Wood Yard Prompt Delivery Servi e ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD 9lt Queen St. Chrirtouher Lackey, Prop, BILL’S SANDWICH SHOP .'Midvvieues, Ice Cream, Rousted Peanuts, Sufi Drinks, Beer Tobacco 1012 Broad St, WILLIAM StDBIKRY, Prop J. W. Reese GROCERY Groceries and Meat# 1«48 BROAD ST. Dial mi oCCUND SEOiION 5/ \W i 1 * N ... J ,J f 4 ' , I WIN’S BIKE Willie Gay si. ml Tv the Nikola lee. Cream iourtli !mm riglit. Is siuiiiu \iitii f oilipani Willie was lht- only ullii'i v. mini s nievele*. in .» , < omreii imy to lvm one it 1 ttie retent lirni-rit k i <mi|t< ttlion sgi.n 1 Like--. J . C. Evans Backs Armv *s Po 11cies, s' Reports Gains WA.SH t N C i TO N ■AN P i Jair» - ;• ('. Kvans VVr d Vd • .n... cdut 1 dui , Hi;W •it ViiV; i'lvii ,iH ;H<H to the , T-ci otai'v u\ thf a j i'u> P a Ne erd affai; s, thinhs Thai Un- army': puli* cy of sacial « ,iv :.dhh is no? a/ carl .tit i: pictm cd In a u port, uDtdKd • Tfu'- N* pi, a. de Arrny- Pohi V and p; U a,v Hi.idv to Secy. Kenneth Roywil recentJy. Evans ; • sard piobleinr. *Thr dv partmerd of the army/ ; '.aid iiva:: . “iVs.t\ v<, t i{ > iaUH that it ,a. pvifi mo l l a:u idion. in naan - ; Hy a-ui iliii .itniii, U 11»«* Mibjc*i:(. ot lie» '. v(. cocruination ot niiman ei i! my of Uc- ci)Vi. s i nriH.i'it Ih ;y..;i.ir'd out ii■ a’ ;i'VC( al pub -1 i*•,,f ion, wd t- isiut'd by The army T*a<.(u i: 1 * tht cud ol the war. .v bivJ» h..‘ V'*.* bea- ji u- • d U\ StrUHiia CS <o»uidt ice-F. aiui other 1 1 i programs Ora a a lecture yiven h.v 1 hap tains on “Os Ora Blood” A.-. )tlnu hi an ‘'Army J'.dk jiainpiikd add h d ' Prejudice ‘ SIMM ARY Ml i>M) .4 the Pi csidenl’s itc i id rv-a-cini•. c -tdm Fitting up a f'ornmittee "on ■qids i »?y ni 11>, a lint .* i*. and oppor unity m ilit-* a rim d oevh r He said curia nt ;irmy puleic . I a v ended That off-diPy reciea inywefae in ihe worki iinitd with S /cl School v ii be A. R ("oviin,- •'ii f I'Oni A and T ('olh-ta- u* ik's—iini " Imp ».*■* i .111, ■„ ■ ,-fr. mi.'urTik T1 ■iVf.'iiM inn -f.r 1C II -II r.i»r«t ■iH 4T I iiTV i7fV,' .giTiafr fo?uiM USE LP. Efts CBOKINE kulanf. 'AMWCAS WEST GAS JtW&t ' When * new ROPfcR G«t Rang. ECO /JO/J1 tCCtI t#kev '.ts piacu in vouf kitr.h«rfu cook li».y Ucumti a cirefre* c*p«rleirtctf. Ycuo *#j«, thisia.t ei..« ... Dependable comrsnittfil wvic* Try it w*ih . , B USE OLE LASV twou4M'tt Lkjwi»ii*q rifiiisjiu ijAw Y*VfL* N(T f*i A N ~ , \ ALL RECORDS IN STOCK. NOW SELLING AT A SO*. DISCOUNT RECORDS BY: BILLY ECKSTEIN JOHNNY MOORE Your Fovoritea And All Your Favorite. Croonpis SO*'., Discount Fill Yaur Album Eastern Rulane Sales CORPORATION SELI INC, BETTER MERCHANDISE TO MORE PEOPLE KINSTON NEW BERN, N. C NEW BERN ... i: of fit u«l attention ,f On OH- Ui ~1 liie 'iiaJl. he ■,.uu "For the f:r.-T tune, it is .o . v I'll lii::! ;«11 cm. lie- Will Lit' Cclli .•ii by birth o.te- without racial ■ me!;:;: iwd Negro stTecle s will be 11 .:<led at hi:,i,'illatio>i: where coin ii .unify ur.midf- . e nut unlavut ah If." lie lie ted theie of the luajoi miiH made by Neg. ~. . in lecinii ■. T iii'i ’uiiji’t Jui .'ha! they portent than ho wh..t ihry purtrav. Thest Hi ret- a:. thi inerea-e in Negrt i:o i U uiiollineui from 1,450 ii !u:;u to 3 1125 Mi jy-17, and tile Utah ; hn.. n: of three additional RO'TC ni: ’i, ye.u : audgliinent In N* :■:,, 1.; tuff but) at tht i'. n ..u. exemplifying the grow /i■ > com .'i.ii ol optiiv.al placeiiH-ie .! person i.eJ with.-at regard ti and the j• >u, e of nine’ ’v>-■. . ■ ...j,-!: ~ I V.a■ ■ t }\i sflt. Ih f ii. :yscst uudibcj ni history. Os {;j t- latu i, lie -.aid that il he- j have gra du.d ed fr«.>m the ; mdjiai y academy. In tho ai rny. jthieie aw 9H? Ncriv) oil jeers. 533 oi vmi, ai t- segiiiai umy officers }{ e t\ vhi iiOivCVc; , tliat i'Jcgrucs !.. • iK'd an]', j 32 p<.rncent of the ’otai of lie t . irfciYg’h while 53,511 ■ Nuero enlisted men made up 1.1.15 : i/ci iFf,; ut iiie overaii army eri 1 lifted ranks \ 4NEEV \IEEE NEWS .School opi-miiß :in<i the open ini o! tht.- tubdico market:; were tin events ut major interest in Yane. yville this weeky A number . f the faculty members treked the light fantasy down the nuptial aisle and we will give you thus.; names n< xt week . The Hev M; Dilivorth elo-.eil, liiiii (JAKuLiNIAN TRI-STATE FAIR IS SET EOR OCT. 2 Bv Lewis O. Swingles MEMPHIS iAN Pi Inspired by tin- • standing r.iieosss in all department:', ot the 1947 exhibitiui), tiii* Colored Tri-State Fair associa tion will hold its 35th annual ex hibition at the Mid-South F.ur Grounds, October 7-10, ii was an nounced here this week. Ail kind- of contests will or tea ; lured at the fair with grealir ein p.hasis t.n the agriculture, livestock am! poultry : how Premiums will ; double Ui- 1 1947 money The first day ot the fair will be Rural Organization day with the at : tendance contest as highlight. Peo ple ot tin rural area-: in Arkansas ' Mi-si: ::.ppi and Tennessee will vie 1 *.i prize . First pli.'.S will be t',so !.. tlie person selling the mm i ticiu over j'-100.00. Otliei i-uii!i:,!,s will nr- the baby ..show, the Tsi-State Nev. Faffners ■t America, contest., the Tri-Stale . 4-H club department contest and tin buy scout cofUisi Othei prizes will ibe awarded tor exhibit.: in tin i crarnmar, junior ami senior i.iGi school: and college departrinuts. Oifii rs. ot the ITi-Sute Fan .. ■ -i.i iation are The Rev ,L L. t uvipt.eil pic.-u •amt B. T incut ant Robet' vv i .i. : pi c - ide ni - }- ioyd V.. : uampht-ji, efiainnan i-.secuuve coi ruttet; F: (7 Jane':., sorreTay; J. L. tuir.Ht). treasurer 1. O Sw.na : ier. publicity director. R J. Rc.i ;dy. manager: I R Johnson, chau ; man of entertainment committee; Ernest Brazzle. chairman, livestock and p oui try and Cornell Weils. a highly sucres ful revival meet this week at Pero ,n Cuapei AJvlr Church. CafAvel! Credit Union met Tue. day night. Janie A. Bigelow, World Wa; Ii Veteran and .-.tudent ..t tu Cay well County School brick masonry, died at. Kitriek, V.» Veteran's Hospital, Tue.-.dav Sep t< inbi i 7 Funeral service, we;, held Sunday Septetnbe; 12, at River F.un Church near Blanche ; Surviving him are two brotheir. Herbert and Hernia,iic sistet Annie Elizabeth, and. i'nother, Jennie Beth. Your CAROLINIAN -.ub-oenp tion tan be obtained a! Casweii O.'unty Traininq School, Yancey ville. Send or nie.i ti news and ujuiouncemenfs ol church pra : grams to N. L. Dillard, principal. I NCC PLACEMENT BUREAU SHOWS FIRST YEAR GAIN Staff Correspondent Under the siipervi-'.ion ~i it quiet-spoken director, Marion S Johnson, and with the rousing support of Alumni Assoeio j tion the Not tii Carolina College • Placement Bureau has operated during its first yeat tv 1 1 h an i effectiveness which lias been felt touches During tin- year from ! throughout all tin' states it I: July 1, 1947 to September 1:1. ! 1948 it has handled about 25n ,ob opportunities and placed .» j high percentage. A large numbei j of applicants were placed in Vit i gima, Texas, Florida, Delaware, New York, Missouri, North and i South Carolina. j A great deal of research is be inti done toward the discoveries IT PAYS TO Advertise SEE CHARLES SPARROW OR JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES 729 West Street ULLON U SECTION , \ ; ;V V' ■MI . ♦ SUCCESSFUL TEACHER. - J. 11. Carey, principal of Rikevitle Training Sr hoot. Pike vill**. i> a graduate of Lincoln University, lias studied at Shave University, Temple I niversitj, and North Carolina College tor Negroes. He has been principal in Wayne County for 18 years spending the last six years at I‘ikeville Train ing School. Trot. Carey and his vet> fin,- tat ufty need to he rofturu'iidird ior iVic vt l r y fi n p Wuik they have- iionc ut Piktviik' iraitimg : i iiooi iiul v idinity. ll*c t ki<tji w athe first in the state to v tt'liii a veteran sehuot, FIGHT LAUNCHED ON JIM CHOW IN INDIANA SCHOOL INDIANAPOLIS (A-NP) The Local NAAC’P, backed up by 40 patent', launched it- second light ..gainst Sehoa: i L he: e last week, m p: ote.it against the principal’s relusa! to enroll Negro children iti the school. The c; • i;j, headed bv Mrs. Jri.sse Jacobs. executive sex; etary and Mrs. Osina Spui lock, chair trait of education committee, took tile matte, before Virgil Stine baugh. supi rintendent of city i cnools. Th, parent- told the -uperin ti-iident t at the principal had n - tu.-.'d to register then children in School 43. Tile Rev Clarence T R. Nelson, who last year was the of lew job opportunitk-s and ptact-ment of individuals on irbs in-vv: attempted before. 1-u: the iii'.st tune this ye a i for Huinei omiiitf Saturday, October 9, when t ile NC C Lucies meet the Morgan State "'Hears . the Chain, unde: the leadership of Durham Business and Profession - its president, Thi-odoro Speights, i■, .sponsoring flouts and lending full support to the oci asion. There will be bands iron; all of the high schools m the state Ms Johnson said iu a recent interview, "We me confident that we will have one of the larg est mid mu-.t .e, uv« !\ knit organ lzatioiir: anywhere in the land, win a the full strength has been realized WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEriEMDEK ID4S CASWELLCOUNTY SCHOOL OPENING HELD LAST WEEK Staff Correspondent Beginning with the mint county | and city teach; tv, meeting witii Superintendent il.u’old McSwain | SentcMbcr (i and follow up meet ling with its veteran piincipal, N. ; L. Dillard, September 7. the Cas | well County Schools launched J the 1948-49 school year with new aspirations and high hope. Tin 1 early opening was made ; possible py the fact that the iv ' are comparatively dew cases of polio in this section. The teachers reporting for the j elementary, vocal and high school ; departments are as follows: N. L. Dillard, principal; T- C. Bean, supervisor, High School , Department; Ch a 11e Boston, I Kathryn Robinson. William W ; Strud'.vick. John Debnam, G-ladvs Brown, Christopher Banks Jr ; Win, A. Bingham Lucy E Wood ruff. Virginia Ann Dix, and Billy V. Morgan VoeatKinal Agricui j fair C. L Bright, Veteran Su | pervisor—James E Brown. - Po; the Elementary School Ella B. Hodges, Zelma E. Belton ; Roberta A. Benjamin. Janm W ;Riohrn c-n -1 Al l r\ a H Bvij ok s Lu ; cMie H Richmond, Martin B. Me ' only parent to attempt to regis- S ter hr: children, was among the ' protest group. According r - Stioebaugh, he •• has ni. authority from the school board to allow Negro children te j attend School 43. lie Mud that i u school bus, known to Negro i children and the “pneumonia“ ! bus, would transport the children to School 87. which is already , overcrowded. The bus has been in use for a number pf years, tra versing some 18 or more blocks | with children to and from the | school The NAACP has announced that it plans to take legal action , again -;t the sc n : cwited school sys tem in the aeai future. FROM, POM) SERVICE STATION Washing, Poll-hiriy Creasing I or Burn A Queen St. Dial 2351 Peer Smokes Candy Albert Whitfield Sunny Bryant — l “"rw ~ ir r-rr- im ■' ■ ■ aefft.nr «nntiiirr.i.i 11. n.-r.- «r ■m • i -rur, NOTICE Back To School LUGGAGE 98 up FIVE POINT pawnbrokers KHS Queen St. E, ft. LAND, Prop. M ED MONKV? tvr Hi v OR LOAN MONEY ON HOST ANYTHING OS VALLE NEW BERN LOAN AMI JEWELERS 31i» MIDDLE ST, AVI ELY OLD GOLD DIAMONDS, SILVER, ETC. | DIP RIGHT CAFE I 1041 BROAD STREET 'THAT’S THE PLACE TO EAT' | Mrs, Henrietta Simmons, Mgr I ; Honey Bee Saloon ! 'O' Jones Street Phone 4453 | , SEER, COLD DRINKS, CIGARS AND < IGARETTES Good Music, Dane up-; Nightly 4he Isolated Social Spill Albert William*, Prop Eor l isli That Are Cleaned Ready Lor The Pan - See I s Bakers Sea Food JSU rKUin t h 'O4 Queen St. Dial .%i» L ~r _ i RHEM AND FORD GENERAL CONTRACTORS Mascnry And Concrete: Work—Repair Work Os Ali Kindt ALSO PAINTING. HOUSE MOVING b FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 2151 1008 N. BURN ST. IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow's Surprise Shop Tin* Biggest Little Store In Town. Complete Line Os Groceries - Vegetables - Notions - Drugs, . Ice Cream 729 West St. * Papers and Magaines • pht.na 3065 ! PARDON ME fid PLEASE but > ,' AN IDEA JUST f ""Xw! STRUCK ME ' I’H Let My Boy llJp l * Sell The Carolinian Lor Hts Vacation Money VTV, .~* *nm*t*.\ ’TattMEa/u wjtor• af'mn «i.bum—. w ~Nevv BenTUtizens Who Trade With These Advertisers Make This Page Possible Nan, Gladys M Di-Hard, and Daisy M. Durrah, libra-ian. The inr.ti’uotois of the veterans school of brick masonry and car , pentrv are: Horace N Davis and Thelma V 11. Strudwick . In the opening meeting Sep tember 7. N. L. Dillard, prinei • t-al, who has nurtured the school | from its original quota of three i teachers to its present stature ot ■ 22 teachers, emphasized the fact that the characteristic of a good* teacher is one who- treats eaen pupil as an individual, SEEKS ELECTION TO POSITION IN PA. l ECISI.ATLRE HARRISBURG. Pa. -ANP‘--Dr ; Jo; eph A Randall, well-known ‘ fighter jot "free elections in the event!-, -.aui .met president of the : Non .Parii-.in Civic league, was j chosen L t week a- a candidate ■r oi me Pennsylvania legislature. Di Randali -*. ks the place vacat b> the withdrawal of Woodrow '* ;VV Jones. ; —-"-yi-- ;ag . r .-r-rr-suii-g-ißrjllL'l't. l £-|Hi3Caf lIBJIT j SPECIAL SALES AND BARGAINS FOR SCHOOL DAY NEEDS FROM NOW UNTIL SEPTEMBER 10 • ZIPPER SPORT SHIRTS Were $7.4 1, Now $5.95 to you • Woolen and Gabardine Tunnel Belt Loop Trousers. Latest Patterns—Were $12,95 Mow $8.95 to you * # Wctolen Trousers—Fiat Pocket-; —Were $9,85 Now $7.95 la you. School Days! School Children! School ( rlui's! All Woo) Button Front Hi School Sweaters Blue and Gold. All Sizes | SPECIAL PRICE TO YOU i Alt Hi School Colors. Slop In — j Look Around Your Fashion Shop Where Styles Be»jiu . , . Five Point Pawn Brokers Cap!. Fddie, Prop. hits Queen Siieet » PURCHASE COUPON September 2 lo the 10th Thi;, Coupon Worth iOe Discount uff every dollar spent between above dates U-Gave A Hollar When u Spend Ten - Ten if you spend a hundred -Hurry—Hurry CLUB" OF BEAUFORT Attili tied with Club "65" of 1716 Canal St., New Bern, Sea Food Dinners A Specialty, Dancing Nightly. Admitted by guest and membership card 306 Queen St, BEAUFORT, A t M a lac hi Edwards, Owner James 11. Davis, Manager Hamilton Grill Sir; QUEEN STREET 44 HOUR SERVICE Steaks, ('hups. Sandwiches ERESII BAR E QUE, COUNTRY COOKED IS
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