Yuletide Season Is
Ushered In Friday
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Claude Griffin, William Jones, R. A.
Hiller, J. M. Boyce, Edenton Building
(Supply Co., Halsey Hardwood Co., R.
L. Woodard, Lloyd Perry’s Tin Shop,
William E. Barrow, Spedic Food Pro
ducts, Inc., Obie Brown’s Esso Sta
tion, Albemarle Motor Co., Bill Har
ris, Bond & Nixon, John Habit, Bill
Perry’s Texaco Station, Willie Morris,
Tom Cross, H. T. Layton, Albemarle
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COLONIAL LEADS AGAIN WITH A GRAND ARRAY OF LIBBY’S FINEST! /ft >T
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Every big department Is bulg- «S /
SAVE EVEN MORE ON THE GIANT 46-OZ. CAN ..: 27c I item is priced to bring you ex- |
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Peanut Go., Jimbo’s Jumbos, Leary
Bros. Storage' Co., Jones Machine :
Shop, Mrs. D. Sidles, DK R; H.
Vaughan, Dr. Martin Wisley, Dr. W. ]
S. Griffin, Dr. W. I. Hart, Dr. Frank '
Hughes, George Twiddy, R. E. Aiken,
Jr., Dr. George T. Crawford, J. M.
Vail’s Store, W. M. Rhoades Shoe
Shop, Edenton Auto Parts, The Cho
wan Herald, Halsey Feed & Seed
Store, M. G. Brown Co., Edenton Cot
ton Mills, Ward’s Barber Shop, Ralph
Parrish, C. B. Mooney, Friendly Mar
ket, Broad Street Fish Market, P & Q
Grocery, Dr. L. P. Williams, Hotel,
i Joseph Hewes, Ward’s Shoe Shop,!
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948.
Hobbs & Boyce Implement Co., Bar
row Bottling Works, R„ J. Boyce
Electric Co., Leggett & Davis, Bad
ham’s Store, Rose’s 5-10-25 c Store,
Tots & Teens, Elliott’s, Malone 5 &
10c Store, Chowan Motor Co., Holmes
Wholesale Grocery, Bank of Edenton,
Chestnutt Cleaners, Byrum Imple
ment & Truck Co., Gulf Service Sta
tion, Edenton Peanut Co., Chowan
Storage Co., Dail & Ashley Machine
Shop, Home Feed & Fertilizer Co.,
Bridge Turn Service Station, Edenton |
Furniture Co., Elliott Cleaners, Jen- i
I kins Motor Co., Habit’s Grocery, Bell’s
| Goodyear Store, Forehand Jewelers,
Sanitary Cleaners, Mitchener’s Phar
macy, Hughes-Holton Hardware Co.,
Nu-Qurl Beauty Shop, Anne’s Beau
ty Shop, Iredell Florist, Goldie Lay
ton, Taylor Theater, Campen’s Jewel
erS, Western Auto Associate Store
The Betty Shoppe, Colonial Stores,
Sandwich Shop, Louis Harrell and
Trot Le-ary, Byrum Hardware Co., S
Hobowsky, Quinn Furniture Co., Cuth
rell’s Department Store, Albemarle
Restaurant, J. W. White, S. C. Mills,
|J. A. Wheeler, Edenton Ice Co., The
(Texas Co., Edenton Bay Packing Co.
' Jordan Yates, A. S. Hollowell. .Tohe I
Lee Spruill, Charles Parker, Leroy
Skinner, Sinclair Service Station and
Medlin Belch. |
Gulf Service Station i
Now In New Hands
Change in the operation of the Gulf ;
Service Station on the southwest cor- >
ner of Broad and Queen Streets hr-s
been effected. The new operators are i
John Eyrum a d Louis Ixary, who
succeed J. B. Harrison. Mr. Harrison
i has been the operator of the station
for a number of years.
i Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE —TWO CORNER CUP
( boards, bed side tables, drop leaf
walnut table, medium size, and vari
ous other furniture. See P. H. Bell,
! Pembroke Circle. dec2,9p
“Olag is splendid. The i»-
gredienta are safe and are
1/ <? y printed on ihe tube. We use
! TLL As it at home.”
I v/a (manufacturing chemist)
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