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i LISTEN A MINUTE U Do you know that the effect of MEDICINE you buy depends largely on the freshness of their preparation? We make, it our business to buy frequently and in small quanities in-order that f 11J no drugs shall remain on our shelves, there bv assurintr vnn thhpefnnaliWall nrpnarathnsDurchaspdnf 11 ' . . aj V I J?'. Jci. jDJiSJjiij Jie urug'g'iso ,:-.. I 1 ii "Always at Your Service" SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARCEL POST ORDERS Telephone BELL 1 II Mr' Personals ' V. Cx. Mebane left Tuesday afternoon for Waynesville to at tend the annual meeting of the K. C Press-Association. Mrs. Chas Smith and son spent the week-end at Morehead . Mrs. Emma Fulcher of Wild wood spent Friday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barns of r-x i ou:, i. t..jj... Lucoma returned home Sundav for Ashville where he went to a ter spending several days with ivjio. in. v. iiuwauu. r V enter a tuberoulosis sanatarium Misses Maud and Florence Malsbury of New York are here on a visit to their aunt Mrs. E S. Vaught. Mrs. D- B. Congleton of Wil mington is here ar. a visit to her sister Mrs. Annie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Styron of Morehead spent Saturday with Mrs. Roland Davis. Mrs. Dennis Watson and daughter Emma and Mrs Spate Bell of Wildwood spent a few days here .this week, . Mrs. Mathew Bradshaw 'and son of Clinton have been visit ing Mrs. M. C. Holland. Mrs. Eugene Roberson and daughter are visiting Mrs. M. C. Holland and will leave Thurs day for Greensboro. Mrs. M. C. Holland and daugh ter Lucy left today for Clinton. Phil Simpson of New Bern spent Sunday here on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C Borden and Miss Rachel Borden of Goldsboro are recent arrivals at the Davis House. Jude W. C. Harris and Mur ray Allen of Raleigh spent the week-end with their families. Glenn Roberson of Jackson ville is visiting Maurice Davis. Mis. John Wolfe spent Mon day in New Bern Mrs. Joseph Wolfe" and son of Southport joined her there and will spend some time here. Miss Marv Bell lof Wildwood spent Tuesday here with her aunt Mrs. Chas. Carrow. L- Dennis Watson Of Wildwood spent Tuesday here with friends A. 41. Edeertoa of Goldsdoro came down Saturday to spend the wjek-end with his family. M. D. V. Stevenson of New Bern spent the week-end with his family at the Davis House. Miss Fannie-Louise of Laurin burg is visiting relatives hare. Mrs. Edward Jones and chil dren of Morehead spent the jveek-end here with relatives. (J Joseph Poland of Bluefield Va. Mrs. L A. Perry left Thurs day for her home at New Bern after spending several weeks here with her mother Mrs. M. L Clawson Misses Pauline Miller of Raleigh, Cathnne Boyd of New Bern and Neva Hooker of Ox ford ore. vikiting Miss Annie Virginia Duncan. 1 IVni T. Hancock of New Bern spent the week end here with friends. Mrs. Warren Whitehuret of Willson and daughter Lulg are here for several weeks. Mri.E.S.VoUKht and daugh t,r Mit Hair! Olehoff spent last Thursday at New Bern. Guy Whitchurst who has been in the Morehead City hospital for treatment for the past week icturned home last Friday. Chas. Duncan arrived here Monday from Baltimore where he hat been attending tcho-d. Miss Florence Trecn of "New York who has been ipending several weeks here with friends rrturnedhome last Friday ae. compare J by Miss Louise Brooks Mrs. T. I. Linder and daugh ter Kathleen of Wilmington ar rived Saturday night to spend a few days with Mrs. Cecil Willis Miss Minnie Noe who has been in a hospital at Salisbury for some time returned home Monday night. Mrs. Chas. Ramsey left Mon day for Craddock, Va., where she will visit her sister Mrs. Robt. Leffers. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Marshall and children who have been spending a week at New Bern with her mother Mrs. S. R. French returned home Wednes day morning. Elder Shamburcer of New Bern and family are spending the Summer here at the Ferguson Cattage. Guiort Motor Compny ' 64 S Front St New Bern N. . Haynes Overland Willis Knight Federal and Traffic Trucks Distributors for Philadelphia Diamond Glide tieries, Rayfield Carburators - Agents for The Bearing Service Co. Bearings For All ars Try our Service Department MITCHELL I'amglad to say that we We have secured the serv ices cf Mr. LeetyBell as mechanic at our garage He is a first class mechan ic and can do your work in a satisfactory manner We ' are also unloading a see me before you buy. G.M;C. Trucks Standard Government Equipment Must be best; . Dickinson's Service GARAGE F,0,DICKIN1I, Mgr.. Bat Miss Hilda Davis of Davis spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Davis returning to Richmond Wednesday where she is emyloyed. Cil4 tttttr. A wrlW Myt U m probably Nifplp lnfr1 of ndll Uitt hr (ktajrrd wbH Ilon tu burnlac ttk Inx Ihli poalttoa miunitMr m frt tbt nt WlorlM mih th mtule wtf toiirn. It U tor Ihit irtMi hav itark to lb BikDi ind of ! bnP owm It 4 f rniir to ih "otvl of U tollo ! 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