PAGE SIX PATRONIZE - THESE ADVERTISERS :PERSONALS Jtrs. Lillim: Saylor and son of k«iWfooklyn, N V.,?arr- now spending v Wine ».me with -t.- > parents, Mr •&nd Mrs W. A .Nixon and faintly of. Murray S reel "'Willie of Now York ! ‘-pent. 31 week with his sister, Lena ■ Williams od Kilmarnock Str; i Miss Lillie B. Simmons is now convalescing at her. -home after he - ,ln| a patient in Good Shepherd •■K/.ypttal during a brief illness. Herder Loftea has returned ,? om New York afjei ypf-ridinij a '' v o months vacation). Mrs. Eroma Drown o{ iho,' Cra •“n Terrace is now spending moj ’’•’•’<*« in Detroit. Mich., with nor •-•'Ugh cr, Mrs. Madeline Harris and family. Duke Martin of Washington, 1). ®pen! a couple of days wtth rn.tder Mrs Abbie Martin and! family. ire. Rosa Davis anti Ca herine i 1 " ‘us left Sunday to spent! some j ’ in Brooklyn with friends and j vela lives, Shepard Hill, Jr. eelebrat- j r i his sth hir .idav Wednesday, ' ; 13th He is the son of Mrs Mi ' > E. Hill "'•*•■• A. M. Tillman returned' h ST- to Philadelphia after an en- HARLQVE NOTES m: ah on: nolan Mi - Bertha Ray McCabe i. ccn v&i'-t Tg at Itei home after ... at illness. She is the wife of 'by Mrfahe Her mother. Mrs. Znehc> Hodge is now recovering frem 3 ertous injury to the face _ Mr- .selcnda Goal who was j ‘■huck V truck recently A now' improving rapidly as et treatment !’i f. !;■'! dal where she received five sti*c?*s in the bead, Mr- Gene Godctte-, wife of He ' rr Ernest Godctte, was a recent. vi bd of her vela ives, Jefferson -wi Randolph Godette and Mr. and Mr: Henderson Goddettc. she was motored back home by her nephew. H Gray GodeTe. M ■ Avelcr.a Frazier f: now im proving nicely at her home. Mrs Lira Fishci is now yj siting.’ her hu'-c .■ u. Phii'p fisher, an em ployee 1 Srn;th Medical Com- : pane 3t. Am -gan'selt. N y. lb- Rev P N White, blind min-' istcr of Goldsboro, ended hts week prcgiMm Friday night with a grand j of $2-'-'-o6 ~; ai-ed during the . week Ihr program commi tee j agreed to pav the f;ev. Mr White i S-T.l for bis sendees. Excluding i a .: gift from the congroga-i Go stnei $8.50 front various families. The Rev. W O. M- ore. pastor of! Craven Corner Church was called! immediately after me ipoo sermon! : c pr-vn a funeral at Green! Chorch Hukeiuii Hill. The R f Ms Mcv*,v ..ervM g years hi 1 Green Chapel Church |/ lp i’' T nsn Chapel Minior Choir delivered a program at Pilgrim, Rest Church 3 o’clock Sunday. The ! J, lgrim Rest Church reciprocated ay reenuing services • for Craven Corner Sunday at 11:00 o’clock. Die Rev. H. A. Smith, native of Gamer, has been serving Pilgrim Re- for 23 consecutive years and >:■ still serving during this period. Be married a native of ;bis com munity . The picnic scheduled fm the 4th Saturday in August has been fins’- ponert indefinitely due ;o The polio epidemic. The Fasten District Union <y the old Eastern 'Mission - ar y Bap Ist Association will con vene wits the Craven Corner Church Friday before the Ath Sunday in August, the Rev. v O. Moore is presdeni, ROBINSON’S SNACK ba* SOft KILM ST. SOFT DRINKS, GSWDV CAKES CIGARETTES SANDWICHES JOHN ROBINSMM, Prop. I Stephen Robeits GROCERY AND PRODIVK ifMMt BROAD STREET AIX WE ASK. IS A TRIAL; ’ ' CLUB 102 711 BURN STREET New Bern's Finest and Mos EXCLUSIVE- NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINMENT every WEEK END r~~~ "*' ru:r : ' ' K Blount’s Grocery ft 14 MAIN STREET GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES FRUITS DIAL 4388 ■_ ' j NELSON’S BLUE ROOM, W 3 QUEEN STREET SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, BEER CIGARETTES SWEET MUSIC LaSALLE™ , BEAUTV SHOT M! KILMARNOCK STREET }l ‘'WHERE THERE’S BEAUTY THERE’S CHARM” J A Jdmwn AHWeda Slanh-y J OparaWr Rtojiriemr SECOND SECTION joyable vi;it in 'he city as guest ■ f Mrs Ivlsry Wynn Mr. and Mrs J. W Wilson of Cii vclatid. Oiuo. 1 were also guests of Mrs Wynn, ! Mcsdcme.i Wilson end Tillman arc! , sisters of Mrs Wynn, PATIENTS NOW AT j 0000 SHEPHERD i t K; 'ter >?o *- n. ’YA RM y S:i M ; ! Sam Davis. 838 Green SI •Ha ft i e F itzgmdd. Or If rd.d Thelma Dean. 518 Georg, St. ! .James Gatlin, Cover. City , j Warren Cherry. Johnson St. | Vivian Brown, C-27 Craven TV.-' | race. , iKAGLES TRIM BEARS j An enormous crowd gathered .u ! haler Pan: Sunday afternoon witness the New Born Eagles do-j feat the PoUoeksville Bear--. 5-4. Polloeksrillc hne up w.ir G. J Franks c Fields. 2b, R. Gray lb. i !H. Murrell cl. C Coleman p, C j Henderson If. J Mat .ox re. C. | Brown 3b. Du van ss. New Bern's line up: Milken 2b, I • Sian ivy White if. Isaac Gilliam Ib. ! ’•Valter Roundtree cf, Avino While - : 3b, J, Walkei Jack Barcom if.; j Thomas c. Newby p. Perk sub. p | EHI Rf H NEI S | ST TAUI >1 F CHURCH IV I GRIFFIN, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Church School fi DO A M morning worship, ’sermon hv the pastor, j 2 P. M. Communion, with so mon by the Rev I S. William:-, 1 pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Rocky Run. REFORMED SHILOH M. B CHURCH THE REV \Y I, GRIFFIN, Pastor 1 TOO A. M. morning wa rrhip 2 P. M. Church School PIEASAMHILE BY BERNICE DAWSON John T Webb of New York City! ,>s spending two weens v.-.th his) mot'cr, Mrs Annie Webb. Airs Mamie Rhodes and riaugli- ! icr. Mrs. j .cola Best, spent Sunday i . with her daughter. Mr-. Ethel Grit-' iJm of Kin.-ton. AUcn Jack'-on <p-:nt n p!ea.-an‘ ; week end widi his hrn -her. Nathan - i • >el C Jackson at the \. and T. I College in Greehsbcro. Th® • wo: .brothers vehirncd home tngrthcr^ ; Monday cvenir g. j There u ill be a chicken supper ■ given at the home of Mr. uid Mr iWilkmn Webb for hr benefit -f 1 the- Macedonia M R. Churcl■ The; j event is sponsored by Mr- Annie! md Ollic Webb. Tickets are on 1 i'•i.Sc hv Mrs. Ollic and Annie Webb.: , Mrs. Pear Icy Saunders and Mrs. Pearl Carr nf New Bern Miss Christine Humphrey has re- ’ turned home after spending the 1 .summer with her aunt. Mrs. Chris tine King of Brooklyn. Mrs. King ; is spending some time with her' mother. Mrs. Lula Moore. UGANDANS PROTEST j HARSH BRITISH RULE LONDON 'ANPi Cables Irani | ; - Djan* are protesting the arrests , »'td harsh treatment given natives by the governor of Uganda. Sw John Hafhoni. One cable said “Approach premier and ask why British representatives in Uganda torture indigenous population.” Other cables objected to us by j Gov Ha thorn of armed forces to arrest people at “lawful meetings.’’ ; and also alarmed Africans by the j | “slavish rule.” BILL/s” SANDWICH SHOP Sandwiches. Ire Cream. Rousted j Peanuts, Soft Drinks, Beer Tobacco 3012 Broad St. WILLIAM SID BERRY, prop J j J. W. Reese ' || j GROCERY Groceries and Meats 1048 BROAD ST. Dial 4481 . :L— i ■ Variety Market 1 ft'tter Meats - Eggs - Produce GROCERIES -3» WEST ST. Phone 47(15 FREE DELIVERY j Walter A. Goodette, Prop Miss Ada Jones, Mgr. ! lodic's Smoke Shop Gayest Spot In Town 1M« QUEEN ST, Brer . Cigarettes - Candy j DRAFT BEER FOIUF HARRIS, prop FROG POND »L«V nVh STA’I ION ■ ; j <’or. Burn * Queen St. Dial 2SSf ! - Smokes * Candy Albert iVtitiiieirt-Nonijy Hryact -wwmh»piji»..n..« 1 ■ f-irmm»,-nrorcu, j r irnrnun umn.iiii i """" m I I ... .. ■ . : . ” '■ I ! h »-*P - V / .. + ’. : . , ’ ' i : •<> % 1 * j - v ? .... ; . f***Hoe 1 ■ omo JBSf&wam : : S.' i SOLOIST Carl Matthews, .lr.. formerly of VValstonourg, who is nii.v making his home in ! New Bern. Hi is widely known as one of- astern North Carolina - outstanding soloi'ts and radio and • age ariMs He is well known also in many nrtr hern cities ulino he tia ap prarrd on programs ami in < certs. s,i!icc' appearing at New York's Apollo Theater s-me time ago, he has received numerous requests for return engagements. He is heard ovn Nc.t Bern’s Radio Station k HIT a. B:ftf> Sun day mornings He i- also heard Monday through Friday at 2:45 r m. over TV ,MHI,. Hr may be reached lor engage ments by seeing or writiin t » George William, at p (1. Box 1175 New f ■ ro Puerto Riu.m Scale Is I.mvcmi I WASHINGTON >ANPi - A I new minimum <vog« c-rder : :>!■' bli lies :r a :!<-■. -j icr than to cent. recently |is.-u f d for t? different Puerto R'c-'ti irdu Tk-s. ... - ;■. ! Will in 1 R Met '.-'ill!'. i ■ | Icr of Ihe wa; y anrf Ic'-ir and o n'. I lie co: : tr.yei.-< -in ; ,-f > . - ed Slate:- department of i,..---or ! A 'reerd pro-,- ■ >■ in m v, a and hour act; permit' !hr udmin ; lslrator to os abi ,sh wace rates for ; Puerto Rico on an indmtn iv. ■ ;n ■ levels lower than the nsaximiiir. ; set by law for :h( emit.net: 1 <1 l ml ■ (d Staton 1 This new wage oi-'tw a!f» Ms re u ; than 33,000 employes in Pia . < j Rican indudrics. li allows 40 ccrus •an hour f«r worker.-, in wholesale ; warehouse. foundries. machine 'shops, fabricated men 1 products, j sugar manufacturers and machine ihooked rug industries While the : .making hand hooked rugs me r.s i,\ ‘allowed from 18 i--. 27 cuius 1 Those employed in the mminiac ! turnu: of pearl buttons are allow ■ c<i 37 1-2 cents; workers in the manufacture of -noes. cig.-trs .n:.l cimra.'s get 30 cents; those maki-n artificial flower: or full k-'-hioned .hosiery received 33 cents: and t 1 ‘ e who work in .‘-mall leather goods, * fOfi/iM BV£rm//£^ £ . USE ; P, CHS [MI! RULANE S COOKING Water Heating i mm “"' e ; '/wmCAS F/tfEST 6AS m&' Whan » new ROPER 6*4 Rang* J^CdTtOtTltCCil its placs in your tifthen, cant ing becomes * carefre# experienca, You’ll enjoy this fait ... clean ... Gtlil (1 Blc • k cenvenient service. Try it with . , ... i u . i l?S»E Ol R EASY modern «Jqu*f«Ml Petroleum oes. PAYMENT PLAN ! Eastern Rulane Sales CORPORATION SELLING BETTER MERCHANDISE TO MORE PEOPLE ] KINSTON < NEW BERN, N. C. *|| r s 'T*l Tg W Y*l ml' jMJifi jL« . >A s’. s’ t ' v ■ : " !M' ' .T.VOT.N'r-.!',y_;: : '- KSfysfe.- : • ’; ,- N • -is^six‘ i'-* A HOME again Miss Phyl- Jt-. I’urrcr. 524 Roundtree St.. om.! ,j native cf New Bern who has loturncd to the city alter travrliino extensively ; n ihe northern statrs. S 1-• c ittendcd 'he Washington Business h he-ol Institute in New fork City. Sic is now crvriq as a nurses aide at Good Shepherd Hcr-pilal. H \sjom:p VMS snow df( nr \sl The number - f living veteran: on Veterans Administration disabil ity compensation and pen-ion roil ha; decreased sfeadil.t during th« r-.-t year. • <cording t<> she Viler an- Administration The total dropped fi-cin a peat of :> 3?8 con in May, 1947. to 2,239.001 -1 Jun< I. ’9lB or skin pr-duct rrcoiv- from 17 t -30 rent Railuav ex pro:-/, snd pro- P‘ 1 ’ v mol or ti-anspoi 1 industry railway express and property mo to; rii\ isions are ailowed )o pay 35 cent and those on railroad di visions 25 cents. { ar: ' r!: aI : con-!■•-!■ in ' \ports ' laughier and foed-r c:illl<- anc circs i-ci :>ccf wci - lifled on Aug Iri THE CAROLTNIAN USAF TIGHTENS OCS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ! Tightened rocjuljomonts for cii- ; I gihilit.y for aiJiiussion >o the Unit ; rd Slates Air Force’s Officer Cars - . ! didatc- School >.-«re •••onouhccd to jdav: Applt.vaiiT. must be be! ••••( c.s !20 1-2 aid 2R 1-2 yeais ..f a- . and no wni'u.-rs of the age limits will jbe granted tpreviously the ru.e ! limits wt-rt- 20 1-2 find 2ft years) Applicant; - must have completed . two year.- of college, or be able to I pars an examination measuring the j equivalent (up to now high school j graduates who made a sufficiently : high mark on the Army Gon'ral !Ci 'vsifiqntion Test and the Officer 1 Candidate Test were eligible). ' Applicants mu-’t be Air Force ’■-ntisted personnel or civilians !iv im> in or tjuv d in the torrtorial I limits of the United Si, T-s. includ ; mi; Hawaii Alaskn. and Pu rto Rico American citizens and An Force or Arm-, enlisted men tn-an anywhere in the world ha been eligible for admissiuii' Afiplicanl.- must : 0 i<> .-erve a- Rt-icivc office;- fo r titree years •if they Ki’.iduntc from OSC *.l iv.o , ytvir tom i>f duty - a-, required j previously). j In addition, ail applicants mu ! lb; physically fit. possess high moral H character and persona! qualifier)- 5| 'ions, and applications must '■’ ■ jniitdc on the now Ah I-’orcc Forr-i si’-lbO lOfficcr ISchool Ap- Bipbcalion) avadai-le through all Air ■ iForce- im.-e- and 'all recruiting ■ ‘station's. !i| •'-:'• Assuinbiyniiui Is Vssurid Lor Brooklyn NKW YORK FJertion ,f ~• if! least one N'.@ro candidate in Y • Brooklyn was assured this week |j . 1 fit’: l he ,\rncrbjan i abor [ > ;i,-<y endor-.co Bertram l- Baker pro- - Ni g- ■ Demi- : -d. t-i lbs ■ •• n ; '!.v .uid .■•■■ mi! .-'ed M : ■ 4.(3 n 1 . K , n m ; 11 f.- 1• . . ,- ; . I on the Hem v Wallace tickrl in the “1 tenth Congressional Dc-trict. Brocklyn '-as never before been ; represented by a Negro. ■ ihe New York fcoi - u;;h ns , -med of a Negro assemblyman - . unde r pin ssure from tlie . idea) VIM 11 acr j, T p,.- ,3 Com mi!tpo; 11 ■■ - DenK-erats withdrew a . '•'•hde 1 ■: -d-dC -•■!’• i [")! •:p B!. 1 (r, who was prompt]*, endor c - * . 'he Wallace party Tic Republican | : i nin ady ric',-: a N• ,- o : '■’ondidate. 'I tic- '.r-cmbly area is a!'o!'’ so per i'c r 't colored A thw.l Negro eandiadte. Thomas Joms. i- being bucked !--■ ;i,-.- Walla* .* party in Brooklyn I ’court judgp j. 'Od Hoi! tobacco markets will p . cp< n on September 13. - | .l^Tlrl||| r .|||||| ~ ~ , |||t|| f | |-mwni-f-ninni -TTinniiii i u ■-ifi-rnnr-—itjih i-a:muj; jj. X EDGEWATER HOTEL ,k "WHERE NICE PEOPLE GO FOR A GOOD TIME W COFFEE SHOP Mod ern Bar F'or Reservations tc ON THE OCEANSIDE PHONE 9421 NIGHT CLUB LICENSE H, A. WOOTEN Propnator *• IDEAL RECREATION PARLOR CLEAN j ’ A COOL Beer end Cold Drinks Os All Kinds For Ideal Recreation and Billiard Export See Charlie T CLEAN BALLS AND GOOD STICKS HL4 Broad. St. Open Soon - Close Late Charlie Elder, Prop. j I IT I | PAYS TO Advertise SEE 9 \ ! | CHARLES SPARROW j OR JOSEPH EDWARDS REPRESENTATIVES * i j 729 West Street SECOND SECTION EQUALITY BLOTTERS j DRAW PROTESTS IN CHARLOTTESVILLE CHARLOTTESVILLE, V* fANFi ! I ■ - The fh;h fir civil mihts and against racial prejudice is always i tn a jam in Dixie. Southerner® ju»t don't believe in rights for Negroes! J or other in merit i The .Tunior Chamber of Com mence here decided recently to j j help the cause of peace and racial j j ' ' *? ’ I <>'tt >' M’ \ Alrs. \rthur \V. Mitchell, who ; a itli In i !pi I and, the forimr j i imsirmnan Vithin tv Mitchell, n •<• lj rrturnr-1 to Nrw Bern atl-r an rxten-ivi trnir of (hr 1-astern United states ,nd a niim ! ee <>( towns in • our provinces of < >iM»la Mrs Mitchell re pored that they enc.rumfi rrd no racial re trillions or prejudice while in j < mat! < where the people were : most hospitable. Mr> Mitch II is the mo her of ■ 1 ib Hapit irhfl played end on tb< f of Michigan > ant and who Ins l-ern if-tied by the Detroit i ions. S\ dfnham Workers Get \ ive*i)a,v Week v ! V." VOHK 'ANpi A five | a - 40 hour week schedule went: ; into effect Si.n-fh.iv, \ugust 15. at , ■ Sydrr.haTn hmp;t >l, Dr. I Oscar i Wei nr-ui. xdirector, an-, * nonneed this week. Sydenham, an jntomeial Insti- i tut j- *). became Nrw York's first > hw.pdrd to gii>' its employes a five dav week Workers included in the >j new program arc nur.-e.: . labors- i tow cud teebnif Hi personnel, mam ■■ fenaucc. laundrv, housekeeping! and clerical workers. The hospital tin = 250 employes in cluding 150 nurses The announce- j niont followed negotiations with ! Hospital local 444. United ruhiic l Workers. CTO. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUG JST 2S, 1.94 H harmony by distributing Amricnn- : ism blotfers to combat "racial and 1 religious intolerance.' The plan > j ran into a snag last week when I IRup Paul Cole of Aibermarte ■ County schools rod the school j board would have to eon- der the j proposal to have the blotters riiv j tributecl through the schools of the i county. Some think the board will turn | thumbs down on th r- idea because |°f Hie civil rights angle v. hich white patrons might rcrt.se. Earlier last, week the Jayeecs announced thi't they planned to make the county school distribution. Coie, in making bis statement on | the plan, said in the light of de i velor-menta he felt that the school board should have an opporunity j to pass on the proposition ' It happens that the American j *■*»' blotters were distributed in the j city with gas and wntei lulls. Un fortunately the name of the Junior I b ham her was nowhere used as the j spon: oring otyanzation. and some i of the residents receiving the blot | tors unsigned apparently assumed I that the city wm. undertaking to I conduct a civil rights campaign. | -deof IgUaLtUscrtheiont.kt ft | The complaints reached the City I council and some city official.; and J while citizen ; became disturbed j over the matter The local white I paper carried published reports on I !? U’ distribution of the blotter;-, and the corriplaints which the whites had lodged with the City Council. James YT. Barr HI, Jaycee presi dent, said afterward re, was assum ing full ,-e-p visibility for all Ihe i distributions made and those pro -1 P"-'C’d ip connection with the or J i’anizatioji's plan to fight racial I hatred and religious intolerance. WOOD’S NEIGHBORLY GROCERV Groceries. Meats. \ • rrtabli.s Fruits, Ice Cream Notions Patrnt- Medicine, Negro News Dealer. Call ,1269 Corner Queen and Bryant I D. WOODS, I’ro (i IDEM. SHOE SHOP QC V1 try SHOE REBUILDING HITCHELL I K HOLEY Prop hi.; BROAD ST NEW BERN Honey Bee Saloon •° ‘ Jones S ru t phone 4453 JEER. COED DRINKS, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Good Music, Dancing Nightly The Isolated Social Spot Albert Williams, Prop, Gardner s Grocery Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Staple, Fancy j Groceries Soft liirnks. Beer IHO H St. M. Garner. Prop I ~ i - "YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST" Vail s Barber Shop 1032 BROAD STREET j Rhone 1954, Mrs. R. F. Vail, Prop. j•* ‘ ~ j * Mr Fish That Are Cleaned Ready For The Pan - See Cs Bakers Sea Food AND PRODUCE klr Queen St. Dial 3628 DOT’S BEAUTY PAR 1 -OR RED I, Box 207 - Vanseboro lor The Best Care of Hair and Latest Summer Styles Mrs. Dorothy Bryant. Prop. |j • “ RHEM AND FORD j GENERAL CONTRACTORS Masonry And Concrete Work—Repair Work Os AH Kinds j ALSO PAINTING, HOUSE MOVING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 2151 ! 1008 N. BURN ST, ! , j IT WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU TO VISIT Sparrow's Surprise Shop The Biggest Little Store In Town. Complete Line Os Groceries - Vegetable* - Notions - Drugs - Ice Cream 729 West St. - Papers and Ma®aires * 1 ion* 29SS PARDON ME I A/Z& d PLEASE BUT * —\jksjtib jl AN IDEA JUST | STRUCK ME ' Jqj3y ril Let My Boy Jyp t Sell The Caroliraan For H!» Vacation Money New Bern Otizens Who Trade With These Advertisers Make Ibis Page Possible klCFlGit” 1 SUCCUMBS AT Si LOUISVILLE tANPJ A local I civic and. political loader, Lee L. ! Brown, 61, died here last, week. ; Well known as a Ttopubliesm par ity leadrr. Brown seived as a depu ty sheriff here from 1926 to 133.' 1 He was also semfarv of the board I jof the Louisville Urban league for ' : 20 years _ , He was secretary of the Falls ‘ j City Chamber of commerce and a member of ihe Boy Scout Court of i I Honor. Born in .Spring Station, Ky., he > attended Eckstein North llrdver ' pity a commercial school in Chi- I : cago. At one time he ran a sec- I retard)! .-chool of his own here, and also taught public school. Later be. * 1 managed printing shop in this • j city. II He is survived by his wife, Mrs, ' , Etta Brown 1 _ _ „ Growers in Avery County are 1 producing more than two-thirds of - tire Statr':- certified Irish potato r ' ; ,eed this year. r Wasted farmland which has been - -tripped of its topsoil and cut to :1 pieces with gullies nffeix little- in ) the way of food and protection for wildlife. *, The poo-war growth of farm 1 ! population in the United States 1-; came to 1 hai* in 1947 i GET YOUR NEWS IN THE CAROLINIAN ADVERTISE : IN THE CAROLINIAN NEWS DEADLINE Thursday EACH WEEK I 1641 BROAD STREET ■ TIT VT'S THE PLACE TO EAT*’ | Mrs. Hemictta Simmons, Mgr. I NEED MONEY? IVF BUY' OR LOAN MONEY ON HOST ANYTHING OF VALUE NEW BERN IO.VN AND JEWELERS Jls MIDDLE ST. WE ELY OLD GOLD. DIAMONDS. SILVER, ETC. (LIB "65’' OF BEAT FORT b j Affiliated with ( tub ‘‘6s” of 1716 j Lanai St.. New Bern, Sea Food Dinners A Specialty, Dancing Nightly, Admitted by guest and j membership card. 306 Queen St., j BE VI FORE, N. C. Walachi Edwards, Owner James H. Davis, Manager Downing Case 5026 BROAD STREET NOTED FOR GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD PHONE 9911 ! We Loan Money FIVE POINT PAWN BROKER 1015 QUEEN STREET BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED GOODS E. R. LAND, Prop, Hamilton Grill Kf»2 QUEEN STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE Steaks. Chops, Sandwiches FRESH BAR-B-QT'E. COUNTRY! COOKED

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