Eaton Apothecary
From Salem Links and Lore
Eaton Drugstore was started in the 1920's by F. Elmer Eaton, whose first store, Eaton the Druggist, was at the corner of Essex and St. Peter Streets.
At one time, Eaton's had stores on Lafayette, North, New Derby and two on Essex Street.
The Eaton's stores in Danvers and Marblehead, part of the acquisition, are now called "Eaton Apothecary, a Walgreens pharmacy". The era of independent drugstores seem to have ended, as the two major chains, Walgreens and CVS take over most of the prescription business in the country.
See Also
"Eaton Apothecary closes doors in Salem" Salem News, Feb. 10, 2010, p. 1