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A . :: -. .-- "iT- .. 1 -hv SJ? .Nva unsnine 111 Ml ; June and . - m B! I I 1 Swimming and Sunshine and FfecMesr" And How About The Bath Caps arid ' Lotions? BELL provides for both the joys and sorrows When you heed DrugsTeleph'one BELL The Druggist . PHKIE 89 W SERVICE V A - SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARCEL POST ORDERS -:.Q Personals rwsfcipa. "- C. H. Steward of Gloucester was here on business today. Mrs. J. L. Borden and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Graham and two children left Monday for their home in Goldsboro after spend ing some time here. Mesrs. M. A. Hill Jr. and Ger ald Hill returned home Sunday from Chapel HiH whfere they Lweretudents at the University. Earl, Baker of Savanah Ga. was a visitor here Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. L, H. Mann and two boys of Washington arV rived Monday and are guests at the Davis House. ' T. C. Wade of Morehead was here Monday on a business trip. Reverend L. H. Hardy of At lantic was here Monday. W. T. Minor of Durham was here Monday on a business trip. E. M. Land of Goldsboro spent the week-end here stopping at the Davis House. S. C. Campen spent Sunday afternoon at Morehead. Miss Carrie Whitehurst pi Smyrna is visiting her sister Mrs. E. M. Willis. Luke Hill spent the week-end at Marshallburg with his parents Miss Daisy Morris of More- head spent Sunday with Miss Elva-Lee Willis. Mrs. M. L. Whitehurst and children spent several days at Newport this week witn friends. Mr, and Mrs. N. Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Bince of Winstom Salem came down here by auto on Mondav. Charlie Stevens and his friend Mr. Cooke of WinstOm Salem motored here last week on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Towson and two children of Baltimore are here pn a visit to Mrs. J. B. cairo. MissSallie Duncan has gone to Chapel Hill where she will at tenoj the summer bchool. Mrs. J. B. Baird returned Mon day from Greenville, S. C. where she had been visiting relatives. r Mrs. Emma Fulcher of Wild wood spent Sunday here. aaaaBBaaa Mr. and Mrs. George Ireland spent th; wesk-eni at New Bern Misses Dorthy Jones and Aletha Felton spent last Thurs day afternoon at Morehead. Mrs. Charlie Stevens and two children who has been here for several weeks visiting her moth er Mrs. J. G. Hudgens left for her home at Wiraton balem rn day, accmpamed by her sister Miss Virginia nuagens. L. C. was a Friday. Fulcher of Wildwood husiness ' visitor here Dr. R. S. Primrose of New Bern was here on orofessional business last Friday. Miss Mvrtle Winfield of New Bern spent the week-end here the guest of Miss Maud Wheatly lohn Duncan returned last week from Trinity College whre he has been taking a corse in law. I). M. Jones of Beaufort and A. L Wilson of Newport got back home last week from Chicago here they helped M nominate the Republican candi date for President. W. A. Mace and W. V. B . Pot- t& went to Wilmington Thurs day on a business trip. W. W. Chadwick of New Bern and daughter Mildred and son Scot came down bunday on visit to relatives. Mrs. Sarah Skarren of Brook lyn New York is here on a visit to her son Law bkarren. The many friends of Mr. P. D. Garner regret to learn of his serious illness. Mrs. W. W. Lewis and son Clifford are visiting relatives at Riverdale. Guion Motor Company 64 S Front St New Bern N. . Haynes Overlani WilKs Knight Federal and Traffic Trucks f . Distributors for Philadelphia Diamond Gude Bat r tieries, Payfield Carburators Agents for " The Bearing Service Co. Bearings For AH Cars Try our Service Department MITCHELL TOURIST, ROADSTER COUPE, SEDAN - For Easy' Riding, High Power, Service nnd Beauty See The New Mitchell "4 'I Before -"Buying O. M.C trucks Standard Government Equipment -Must be Mst4 ' D&kihson's 'Servxff " . -GARAGE FOJICKCISfflilgr. Mra. Ed Potter returned last week from Hear Creek where she had been on a visit to re- Utivev Mrs. U. E, Swann and son re turned last wetk from Macon where she had been on a visit to her parents. Miss Dorthy Ricks of Fair mount is here on a visit to Mrs. G. W. Duncan. Mrs. J. L Cannon awd little son of Concord are here on a visit to Mrs. C S. Maxwell. NN.i sou o. Mrs fcftschenider returned whohasix-cn Nn - " j Satuaday f rom a trip to Rich days hm icturnd hur.e i,mondVa. Saturday , Carotyn Robinvn return fr Hrrmond Howbnd Jeftjcd Monday from Wahington Sunday fur Rmond, -i;-' she will enter a iP.ul for tending Knooi irratnwnt. ! Mrs. Rctt'e Hendrkk of New 1 York is here to sjwnd the sum- Mm Fluatflh Simiwn snrnt mer with he parents Mr. end bst WrinesMlav at M.re head the Mrs. W. II. Hendrick. Kuct of MisiLucvMw. jiUf)n of wMwoodi lev llortm of WilminstrtnjN. Jwa,s here Tuesday tnrinj to rini a few day here this urek.' hire sum fih boats to Uke up ' . i there. md Annie lleli Misses Lottie Patrick and Viv- Davis of Savannah. Ga.. passed through here yesterday on teir way to Smyrna to viat reiauves. Mrs. B. F. Larurdale of Merry Hill is here on a visit to her fa ther, Mr. E, w. Brooks. Mrs. fulia Cooke and Miss Im- mogene Stewart spent yesterday afternoon in Moreneaa uty. MiiaM Rhodie and Bertie Gas- kill of Ocracoke are spending two weeks here the guests of their aunt Mrs. Allen Mason- Mrs. Elicia Garish of Ocracoke is spending several days wifh Mrs. Alien Mason. Mrs. Herbert Spin and chil dren of Newport News arrived here Tuesday to visit her father P. D. Garner who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Davis and ion are spending several diys at Davis this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. uTc. Jonet ind duohtr Annie Neal left Wed nesday lor New Haven wonn. and aher nothcYn cities, Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Carr ' and &nA Mrm. Dorlhv Carr of Witairare recent arrivals atf the Davis !lyue. NEWTON D. BAKER r v i l . xv I QwXh Sir tbonai Bwrn, "On Ult oir itrt Pm la Om ibadov of tb Mrtb tod tb brother of Dta txtncuu t dON part ot ov Utm." Vtj abouM w glva 90 many boar t atop! toe. Uia ptirpo, a aup - Executors Notice '" -.- ... . i ' " The undersigned executors, of the last will' and , testament of ' v George D. Pate, deceased, hating ' this day duly qualified, this b to notjfy all persons having claims ' against said estate to exhibit and file the same with the nder- 7 signed on or before the first day 7 of June 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov - ; ery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate ' " settlement of said indebtness. ' Signed J. C. Pate, Goldsboro, N. ( CR.F.D. 4. Bert Lancaster, Pikeville, N.C. Executors of the will of George D. Pate deceased. ,i H. P. Whitehurst, Atty. , 7 -15 New Bern. N. 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