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MILL CREEK
Mrs. Joe Amos of Kinston 9Pent
last week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Nelson.
Mrs. Gladys Robinson spent a
while Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Nelson.
Miss Lettie Nelson who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs Joe Amos in
Kinston for quite a while returned
home last week.
Mrs. Molly Rhue of Newport is
visiting her brother Mrs. J. T. Jones.
Mr Hnheit Dail lett lor uceau
Citv. N. J
the week end here with their moth
er Mrs. Mannie Smith. They were
accompanied by Mr. George O'Neal.
Mr. Walter Chadwkk left Tues
day afternoon on the dredge Man
hattan for Mobile, Ala., where she
will go in dry dock then on to Tex
as where she will be stationed.
SMYRNA
Rev. V. B. Sprinkle filled his reg
ular appointment at the Baptist
church here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jettie Willis and daughter
s,mHv. where Mrs. Dail' and Mildred Mr. She'ton Willis and
Mrs. V. R. Simpson attended servic- j
es at the Baptist church at Davis
Sunday night. i
Mr and Mrs H R Chadwick and son 1
Bobby of Washington, D C, arrived
here last week for a two weeks va
cation. Miss Hilda Smith of Durham is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Smith.
Mrs. Monroe Willis and Misses
Maggie and Florence Pigott of Glou
cester visited friends and relatives
here Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Willis of At-
r.. J M W S PViarUviplc
The Women's Home Demonstra-j of j;eaufort, and Mr. James Chad
tion Club met at the home of Mrs. . wick of Gloucester spent Sunday af
C. A. Merrell Thursday afternoon. ternoon here with Mr. and Mrs.
The project was Summer Salad Har,.y Chadwick.
Cooked Salad Dressing was made Mjs3 Katherine Hunneycutt vis-
which everyone liken. Ice cream and j teJ ner sistel. ir3 ivey Chadwick at
cake were served. The meeting the straits several days last week,
should have been Tuesday afternoon, Mr Eliwin piner of Philadelphia,
but was postponed aue to an omce spent Sunday
is expecting to join him later, to
epend the summer.
Mrs. Fann Dowdy has been ill for
the past few days, but we are glad to
state, she is improving.
Mrs Jean Pelf's brother of Michi
gan arrived here Friday to spend a
while with her.
Mr. E. W. Graham of Morehead
City, was the guest at dinner and
supper of his brother Mr. C. W.
Graham Sunday.
RUSSELL CREEK
with
mhiir nt- Miss Dry s omce.
Rev. R. H. Walker filled his ap
pointment at Live Oak Grove church
Sunday morning and Sunday even
ing. Rev. C. Holton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gaskins.
Mrs. Herbert Jackson and children
are spending a while with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell.
Mrs. C. E. Dail is ill at this writ
ing. We all hope she will soon bo
well. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whitley, chil
dren and Miss Maggie Whitley attend
ed church Sunday.
CORE CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pigott of
Shallotte spent Monday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. u. . oauia-
t0Mr. G. C. Langdale spent the
week end at Beaufort with her broth
er and wife Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Dick
inson. . . .
Mrs Kate Gooding was a visitor at
Beaufort, Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Sabiston of
Beaufort spent the ween euu
his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sab
iston. , . ,
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Dickinson and
children motored to Beaufort Satur
day evening.
Miss Hilda Sabiston is spending
some time in Beaufort with her sis-
II.., T P Tnstn.
ler . . .
Dickinson ot ueauion
afternoon here
his mother.
Mrs. Eula Davis and sister Mrs.
KpIIJa Owens of New Bern are spend
inff sever al davs here at Mrs. Davis' j
summer cottage.
Mr. Guy Roberts Willis of Marsh
allberg was here a short time Sun
day afternoon.
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BOGUE
Miss Edith Taylor gave a marsh
mallow roast Friday night in honor
of her brother Aaron's birthday.
About 38 guests gathered on the
sand bills near Cedar Point. After
games were played, all sang a num
ber of songs whUe Mr. Bruce Taylor
picked the guitar. The marshmallows
were roasted around a big bonfire,
all reported a grand tima.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H.. Guthrie enter
tained all the young folks at a party
given Saturday night in honor of
Mis Ruhv Guthrie's birthday. There
were about 50 guests present, Miss
Guthrie received quite a aumotsr
nrettv and useful presents. After
games were played out in the moon
light, refreshments of iced ; lemon
ade and coconut cake were served.
There were several guests from
Swansboro and Silverdale, all report
ed a grand time.
Mr. and Mrs. B. i. Uole, ana lit
tle daughter Gertie and Jim Holland
attended the home coming at Queens
Creek Sunday.
Geo. J. Brooks
ENGINEER and LAND
SURVEYOR
Box 477
BEAUFORT, N. C.
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Morehead City 9 to 12 A. M.
Beaufort 2 to S P. M.
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DUFFY'S
Dr. H. M. Hendrix
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t Office Hours: t
it 9 to 12 A. M. -1:30 to sr.M.
f Office Potter Building
; Over the postoffice
Biliousness due to constipation j
quickly ibmbtu "j ' -
f i icus Pills, oriflinsl formula By
' r. Charles Duffy, surgeon in the
" British navy. Large package- Z5e-r-il
size, 1Co.
tn tor over 100 years.
ANTI- Fill I C
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Gold, And an English Est ate May Be Theirs
In last week's edition of Theytejl, and bears witness 10 tne swiy
. thiit her father,.:was a man of hen
iditv . nobility, ahd a forceful, able
MERRIMON
Mr. and Mrs. Lannis Taylor of
Newport News, Va, sptnt the week
end with her mother Mrs H D Car
raway. Miss Merium Carraway left Mon
day for Louisburg to attend a Sun
day School Convention.
Mr. Wrenn Lawrence of Hazei
town, Pa., arrived here Sunday and
is the guest of Miss Mildred Salter.
Rev. and Mrs. Brandenburg of
Trenton spent Monday here visiting
friends.
Mr and Mrs. G. T. Martin, Messrs.
Guy Carraway, H. B. Salter and J.
M. Stallings were business vistiors in
Beaufort Saturday.
Miss Carrie Carraway spent Satur
day night at Lukens with her sister
i Mrs. Oscar Pittman.
pQ,r anA Afvs. L. H. Wetherington
of Clarks spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carraway.
Mr. C. R. Jameson, John Jameson,
Glenn and George Carraway motored
to Atlantic and Harkers Island Sun-
nt ir i . icMison oi urau""1 -- . -r
w fa our community a short while the week end with her parents r
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs J. H. Dickinson and
daughter, Miss Marguerite motored
to Beaufort Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J."F. Sabiston were
at Btaufort Saturday evening.
m- onH Mrs. Ray Dickinson and
son Raymond were at Beaufort Sat
urday evening trading.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sabiston were
business visitors at Beaufort Satur-
daMi??es Irene Sabiston and Thelma
T;i..- offnnHpH the movies at
Beaufort Saturday evening.
Mrs E. C. Dickinson and daugh
ters attended the movies at Beaufort
'Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whitley were
at Beaufort Saturday evening.
Mr Primrose Gooding and daugh
ters spent a while Sunday afternoon
with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs D. W. Sabiston were J
at Beaufort Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. B. B. Small and
daughter were in Beaufort Saturday.
Mr J. ?. Dickinson spent a while
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sabiston
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Small and fam
ily were at Beaufort Saturday evening.
Beaufort News, wo reprinted tbjni
n,anr nf Victor- Meekins. and
Thp Dam Countv Times, an interest-: i
ing feature story reiauug w " ; , , . -.
I vi'u rr vio.tfnllv he-f-bors say he was. V, ..Mr.;; :. Lyons, father
i i. t: .;jo,te n WnttowistV.Af lfr F:n-vnw.? and. '- 'Probably the
in(7 II ill ICSlllllkil V" j.t.v v lj. .'.'i - . . .- . -
Island. The above is a photo follow-
- ( arid energetic 'Sfiaracter as his neigh,-
mi
For Bilionsness, Sour Stomach,
Flatultace Naueaa ana sick
Headache, due to Constipation.
nhilir.v -ied in 1891. Had
up on the story- The lived the little boy. shown in, the
tI,. moV tSIcture, wild depends .on his -rand-Mrs
Lula Farrow ofnsco for BUStPenane, aight .have
teras Island) stands beSK .the pave, ,i opportunities such
of her father who ran away fron i, on the coast has
England at the age of 15 and died a ;
Hatteras at tne age oi t u - , contact legaT counsellors , in
shown with her small giam jo -,Un landho kll0vledge of
Gray Jr. 1 he old homesad m m .uh; .to M , bu&Ut
she lives at Frisco is shown at t.-,Mr3 Farrbw' niay. T?t: live t& , enjoy
bottom, ine. msen on u "i."' - r.r,nsW vi,l,aS that, mar be: hers.
doseup of Mrs. Fan-or.- nr... trai' ' (r)d,r Cou!r.tv. Times hoW by Vi
a woman of strong enavacter -'; J.f; ,iW MaS,tiv,--Y ' -: . . -
I, V'l
poise, wh
.ich
proves
that blood will;
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,t : BEAUFORT, N. C. 1
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FJi-e. Health, Acciaeni,
Automobueinsurauvc
Real Estate Bought
Sold Rented
Will Write Your Bond
RELIABLE COMPANIES,
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Hill BIdg. Beaufort, N.
Dial 415-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
This is to notify all persons
in the counties of Beaufort,
Carteret, Craven, Dup 1 n.
Greene, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir
Onslow, Pamlico, Pitt and
W.. having unpaid bill "
gainst the North Carolina Em
Relef Administration,
to present them at the office of
the undersigned on or before
the 15th day of July, 1936, or
this notice will be pleaded in
bar pf collection. , ,. ,
'This 15th d?--'-.r J--ne. 1936'
CHATHAM C. CLARK,
Administrator Emergency
Relief . Administration New
Bern, North Carolina.
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Tiler World's Most Modern
Miss Minnie Lore Carraway is.j
visiting her sister Mrs. James Rob-,'
erts at Morehead City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stallings spent
a short while Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. H. D. Carraway.
Mrs. H. D. Carraway, Mr. and
Mrs. Lannis Taylor and Miss Car
rie Carraway visited Mrs Oscar Pitt
man of Lukens Saturday night.
Miss Agnes Carraway spent Sun
day night with Miss Marie Carraway.
Messrs. D. M. Salter, George Mar
tin. Herman Carraway and others
attended the political
Beaufort Friday nit
Mr. and Mrs.- a.
speaking at
Martin '
children spenta while Sunday night i
with Mr!, and Mrs. George Martin. I
tiartv at G. M. Car-
rawav's Saturday night, must all the
young people of the community at
tended after ,zames. songs and con
tests, Misses Hilda, Marie and Addie
Lee: Carraway served candy." AH seem
ed to have a good time. ....;
Now on Display at
Carteret Hardware Co.
mm mar fooam 0tmri
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Mrs. J. D. Otkins and son Jamea
of Raleigh are here visiting reia-
tlVMiss Thelma Whitehurst who is
employed at Kinston is here visiting
JS -parent. Mr. and Mrs. George
Whitehurst she was accompanied by
Misses Vivian Harris and Sallie
Whitehurst also of tt-insion.
Mr. Dave Davis of Southport spent
the week-end here witn reiauvs.
Rev. and Mrs. Brandenburg . of
Trenton spent Monday with their
daughter Mrs Gerald Whitehurst
Mr. C. D. Chadwick is spending
several weeks at Southport.
Mrs. Joyce is visiting her parents
, Miss Nadine and Ina Smith who
are employed at Laurinburg spent
.. tU. turhulrttt tabids of the
iZdikZeJ Manmi River.
, Calvert Guiana ExptdauH. financed if
CALVERT to gJin fil, cmclnavt proifV
the amaimg cxlJng propert.es of ttt whtskui.
v. a.
..alar SsMtaesrion)
Of all "unaer-a-dollar-a-pint"whij-kies.
Old Drum
alone is a Calvert
product. It's dis
tilled from pr
mium grain.
Hearty flavor yet
. . . dun taitel
Full, honest value.
In its price class,
vou can't beat itl
Amazing Experiments Mad
in Tropic Inferno Bear Out
Laboratory Evidence that
- Calvert Whiskey Cools!
Steaming JfGreen He'l of Guiana"
i .. . jungle hot-lied of dense rnirrttd;
ity . . fiery temperatures of 110
degrees in the shads. Hers the
Calvert Guiana Extdittoa spent
six long weeks . . . . .eckin skin
temperatures . . . o letting spot
proof data of Calvert's amazing
Cooling qualities! .,
- It's a fact . . . Calvert actually
fcCOols ... by driving inner h.-at t.
the body Surface . . . where n dis
sipates, evaporates, leaves you co.;i
and comfortable! Prove icyourseh!
Enjoy Calvert in gentlemanly niod
..:n T rool toniifht . . . col-
' leaed tomorrow ! Call for Calvert!
1
The Sim Speaks Here is a M 1 being
made on the amanng derm.therm
accurste to the minutest dcetec.Ua
wording the. drop, in '"jio empert
tAire after the ingestion of Calvert. . -
COOL OFF WITH
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$89.00 Easy Payment Plan
SPECIAL SILVERWARE OFFER
; You wL receive' one Silverware. Certificata wilh
every purchase totaling $1 V more. Save Them. We
will . yon one piece of quality ailrerwar. '
certificate presented with 5 cent, at this store. YOUR
CHOICE OF ANY PIECE excepting Stainless Steel
Knife which calls for one coupon ami 10 cent..
NOT GOOD FOR REDEMPTION AFTER DES. 31, 1936
See This Silverware Now On Display At Our Store t
WF HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF WOOLSEY'S
PNTSARNISHES, LAWN MOWERS, SCREEN
WRE SCREEN HARDWARE AND SPORTING
goods. 1 ' ;.: ".
Snorting Gooda, Buiiaers SuppUes, WooUey Paint.,
, Ship Chandlery 4 : : M
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