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. i June and Summer unsnme tmmine a OH BOY!' unshine an ,- . . i . I f And How About The Bath Caps and Lotions? f$ELL provides , for l3oth the joys and sorrows When you need Drugs Telephone BELL The, Druggist ? : PHOflE 89 III ' SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARCEL POST ORDERS ? - ml . . ... i llli J ' ' ' 1 - . ; -4--. . Lg , i ibi 1. it Personals Jiss Lillie Morris ot More head spent Tuesday here with friends. W. A. Mace sen several days in Baltimore this week on a business trip. Don Van Deusen of Knox ville Tenn. arrived 'his week ancf is a cuest of the Davis Mrs. I. N. Moore and children i House- spent the week-end at Straits, Editor R of More with her mother-in-law Mrs. was a yisitor here -M()nd Pauline Moore. - Buell Cooke of Norfolk came Mrs. Clen Sanders who has here Sunday on a short visit.t0 been spending several weera his DarentsMr . and Mrs. A. T here with her sister Miss Reba Morton left Sunday for her home at Hubert. Messrs. Elliott Ewell, James Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Davis motored to Davis Sunday. Miss Bessie Willis of Marshall burg was the guest of Mrs Monroe Gillikin Saturday. Cooke. Attorney Luther A. Hamion of Moeehead was here Monday on a business trip. Mtj. C. B. VVclcott of Arma- rilla Texas, formerly Miss Esther Wheatly of Beaufort arrived here Tuesday. About a year ago she married to Mr. Wolcott who was with the U. S. Navy at that time. A few weeks ago he died Dr. R. S. Baynes and daughter Miss Effie of Person county ar rived here Monday on a visit to Reverend and Mrs. F. R. Bum pas. Dr. Baynes is a brother of Mrs. Bumpas. Mrs. Thomas C. Willis, and Miss Annie Harrell spent Satur day afternoon at Morehead.. Mrs. George D. Norcom and .at his homein Texas and. Mrs.lW . r Walcoudesided.0 return non,, , Tnrf N Y are here Mrs. A. WSetzer of Maiden and children are visiting her father Richard Felton. 1 I ivriTucT r 1 I1V11 1 Vl IJLul-iJU II TOURIST, ROADSTER U For Easy Riding, High J Power, Service nnd Beauty (1.. TL ' II. . IC1A.1I I V2 NS II G.,M. C. Trucks jj II Standard Government I Fmnnmpnt. MUSt De Dest H I Dickinson's Service I I UK A tit 3 I F 0. DICKINSON, Mgr. Executors Notice Mrs. Bettie Lindsey who has been spending several weeks at Morehead returned Monday. Mrs. Louvine Onswold and TT" j daughter Sudie of Goldsboro Mrs. Annie Johnson and son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. left Saturday for Swansboro, to Parrott. spend several days. Dr. Price of Richmond isj James Reid of Lexington spent visiting J. W. Parrott.. B. F. Small of Sea Leyel was .a visitor here Monday. Jake Parrott who has been at tending school at Goldsboro is spending his vacation here with his father J. W. Parrott. Frank Parrott and Marvin Edgerton of Goldsboro are the guest of J. W. Parrott. several days here this week. Mrs. Annie Moore left Satur day for New York to spend the Summer with her son, ' Misses Ruth Satterthwaite of Plymouth and Georgia Gaskill of Harkers Island are attending the Summer school here and are stopping with Mrs. L. w. Clifton ! Augustine Wade of Beaufort R, Guion Motor Company 64 S Front St New Bern N. . Haynes OverM lis Knight Federal and Traffic Trucks Distributors for Philadelphia Diamond Gude Bat tieries, Rayfield Carburators Agents for The Bearing Service Co. Bearings For All Cars s Try our Service Department The undersigned executors of the last will and testament of George D. Pate, deceased, having this day duly qualified, this is to notify-all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit and 1 file the same with the under signed on or before the first day of June 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in oar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement of said indebtness. Signed J. C. Pate, Goldsboro, N. C, R. F.D. 4. Bert Lancaster, Pikeville, N. C. Executors of the will of George D. Pate, deceased. H. P. Whitehurst, Atty. 7 -15 New Bern. N. C. Mn H C. Porrott of Colds-n was a visitor to the News borois visiting her mn J- W- office last Saturday. Parrott , .. - ' a 1 t'Amon Col. P. C. Hutto,,P C. Hution Myn Mr verg . Jr. and R.H-kyell Unron of JSuS her mother, Mrs. Washington I). C arrived lu-ie H(K)J)er. Monday on a vacate np. () Sunday Mrs. Walter Wolfe of Raleigh in K.nston with friends. and children arrived here M r- . day and will lav M'u,al Notice Service by Pubhca weeks. cation Summons HS. . ... III V'"' Norfolk TuchI.is u here hv u Car!f rct County. viiirhfr d.ivnjhtiT Mrs. lid ,n SuIx.rjof Court. IWfore the btuioat. At The Tar Heel Sticks to Duty So Does The efiance Truck ROAD HORSE POWER DEFIANCE MOTOR TRUCK Quick Deliveries; See The Defianc at Bailey Garage Beaufort, N. C. Carl G. Bailev. Dealer Carteret Co. 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