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i'ii' ‘s i'i.N i>i \(i t .''.'i’l * i, }i/i . n I • niK tlAKOIJNlAN THKJihi A. And T.Renovates Buildings For School Opening September 18 (IKKKNSBORO ■•f !he AkH.i ti.i OI T^p buildlngr . tid Ti chtiJcal ii«- la-li .Hill li bt'kutilipcl fo iltiv up.-tiirM - Til. *d .v. I»l Finds MoiIht riii'ouuli Ill'll ( mss VOl TH CONGRESS I'ETi riON CALLS FOR IMI'EACILMENT 01 RILBO 31 Candidates Awarded Degrees At Shaw Finals lAllLh . thi- Col- H.ill If. ideiiibei 18 Adii/ui.l ti.i' ....'Idl unili-i' uifiK liiipii.i fill .il.d (XlOliui .111- V Ml.Ill .111 Hull , doi inn -- .VoiOi l>..iiii.i l.illd. J'esidei.i • I... \ U'\ liiiildii.^ III.ill I. miiiis:r..iivi- offu. ti.. I'lasbroi.nis, Mi.ipli. n li'Pe Oeftot .i> .ii.d vihu'h is li.ial»-d O.. F p..rtinfi.C p.!.| i.lfur b... r. u.iitpc.|i, (• 1 i,,. pai'tnii'lit -.nd toil. . fi, II.Cl lari propirtlo; Ciiinpui. lif...iMK.‘I'.ii iiiiluilt pluming jiid Ti f hr..ll>. . \ and treib l>> t. .• ' i.i-v ih. Di partiiieiit of H nuul'u, tju aid ul stiidL-nlf Krv«hnifii .jdvi'oi i.ill u-pi.ii i,- Saturdiiy Soi ieml.. i I' to e.n.- plete plan:, foi On i I'l r..!: i l t»ic lurte.'t F'l. Ill, Cl..-- In' th. Iii-toi-.v of thi- l,,-titi!inn Anordifie to i 'idi-or.- !.> (..i. s Oie ;ipp1l(*i.nf' :ii. .C tiii.o'.ii f.lluws C..!-!;.,.. Vi.;-i-.i„, South Cai-.lin... Alalvin,.. Vo\i ,f,-i. ii'i. NlnryLii.d. W gi.i Wiikhiiig! .11 bl.i. fdiKl, f'OM. .Vow York Cun c..llfuiliia, 'I'lXa- , ,ah.;«. iJi-laWdi. nnd rOuxli- M.u. i V - I’rt'sidfiil Siriii'i.'s tn- iiuiiiii'i-s \fici;in Triiin- in» l’m>;riiiii A| Lin.-idii JFFFKHs(i.\ I i i ^ I'rt- 1- ili'/U SlU'inijf. .1 Rim. ..nnounc- ed today thi.i L.ia 'u L’iii\i'i>liy ‘Mo i hiiv bei n .ii pnvtd b> i:.e idled .Slates X'liii.u,- .Artinii.islra. r.irminghunt, Alabuina — Ttm Si iithfin Neeiu Yujth ConKi'i.*.s:i \.VC5.A Mindaiiiiu. F I.— “i*' I’^Hid uuon pe^pk llitough- -Iiu hor - .11. S parated • ''••10 them i w J. le, lilted ^ piditio;. caijipaiKH to huvj f iftiut*. ..f Duke Mon'* Siilutui iiieucion- Ltiliuoiv BObu, iiervuu' ysieiii hen il .' ‘.’It’". S' oi', NVw ‘-•ii.-led lion, till- Si'iiiite ul lliv •'-esselj-, But s.vphJlIs may .iiti R d Cl. , field dinctir ^ lu'id Sla'.iii. ihv pelitiun. destroy imv part of the bod il lii.eC '-‘•='“1 lu, Hii.'idoi.t Han-.v S cluciing the’-kin and bones tage. Peis^iiH who hiive syphili dllovv il to I.U untreaied will .iften >■ the tiiuil -tage suffi r (hiiiin-.iin£ Jfects. re.si.iiiny in invalidi-in or Pfi.ih The pan- oi im- uor.y ino.’-i Priscilla M Alston, Laura J. F^s- ler. Alma H Glenn. (LoldsHiro: £va L. Beasley. Eklenton; Johnnie | K. Boatwright, Wilson: Thomas L. Hymnn. Nannie H. Marlin, New ; Beni; Marie J, Childs, New Ycrk ! xi v i “Ti ... . City; Rosa L. Davis, Norlina; Pejir-! * “''k. N Y. — Summarlz- land local councils to get favorable ’* the Shuw i,g Durham. Mount Olive; Har-® article on progruss in action, .md University Summer ses.dun were riet A. Gill, Mildred T. James Wii- the American Federation of La* Today, “the AFL has a num lie H M. *" Change Strategy On AFL, Says Lewis In Negro Congress Magazine RALEIGH • Finals rui.imonly damnged ll f,.: ' wh.' h.s - Okl.ih.iiui ht led • kn f, s|)l. r i-d • t.. help • eplv Ch.iptcr, ■\l.e the I . -to I M.ldJe M..M1 imiy, "ind j. i V in Th Army." wiot. til ..11 th«. Rod t- It nurhi be able untn later, he r'l'iivd .. lilt N, w A irk City ■ n.; the n.iither- ad* .1 ; I'l) IT ..n h-: , di-' 'l l ..man and Meiiibt i> ol tile CJ. _ S. nate, clenouncid the pru-lasaisl ;jvi;ii-> lit Americas •.\umbei- i ;.iii uaitei ana aem.uided Inat h.s .low .S-nalui'.-i ixpL-l mni liom A.-'fil.iiK that, Stnator Tiieu- CJiliiiuii I'l.bj ul Ml-.im-ip P! ciaav broadca.-t.s lallving caiL> l ' .ictiun tu all iviich-ni.nded la.* : M.sts w ho ari lamiiri up ;hi- fallen 1 l-M.ner ut iliti. i t: Tiir hela at the instiiuti.ai la-t Fridiiiv jte H M. tot,, Ada M. Ruffin, Ra- boi appcarlna in the current Aug- ber of’ democratip, progrcMlve* .•n,. .^l candid .trs were awarded ^ Heartley. Nunie.uct issue of Congress View. Na- minded members in all of it* uni* I. e Dr. Lcalu* I’.ckney Hill Ulayton; Leslie R Hud- Uonal Negro Congress magazine, ons." Mr. Lewis says. ‘Tt is oui - . ent I.r PMin^vivi.iiia^ Stale h’",;,,.''pT " '^'1”-ird S, Lewis, Executive Di- job to .seek them out and with Teachers Colh ce. gave \he c im- f « !);/, • ,9*^'*‘*^'ffS*®'' Greater New York U:cin overcome disci imiluUfy e me bram, niciuMneni addr»*.s8 ^ «.'»•« !Tvi-io« t .u.., »«•. .. . . and bliiod Speaking before :inpriix!r ^^nnie l.-l' ihc c"nriid"?.v'r.'mno,.d n,™." .* -I*";'"' . it"”'?-- and liade'votra'onTwuK ly of experienced teachers, that another fjrm of *ypni!* lenohirs t !; and cxamplsrs .should shap' i the past few • opl. (if thus nation rnedicinc to cur oftrn siK'ken of »s inherilea. Only when thrv .,,, Svphih-, however is not interite.-! the principles whirb nut conuenital Congenital means, tlie wurkl horn v lih"^Th’ ger.ns n.e pass- “Teachers must ha • d from the mother *u the baby bn.sid upon the dtepoai convictions 'f.-o-j. IT i. hTirn Ba.iies tnu ur »hnl have eome dawn t'rcin iii;." fi'cted bef.ire birth .are often born he a-scrted dnad or iibnormiil ijhvsicji!l> Dr HIM was presented bv Pre-A hTirtunitely medical sciriu'i ha# d. nt R P Daniel Di'sn WillLim R made WaTtd* rful pro|.n‘ss durinx .Strassne rof the Sehuul ol IMieiun Barton. Fla.; _ 1. Mi-Clain, Eva P. Wiley, Gnrnei;'Urban League, declares that “W’ picctices which have been carried xiniamlv .I 1 Smilhfield; Ireiu' Pi ed to change our over-all nega- on throughout its hUlory. L '^(11 T**ller, Oxfoid; Marth.! L. Parker, live slrateg.v in approaching the, "Negro members niust learn to pH mniii Lula W. Reeves. Rocky discrimination policy of AFL." ' . . Mount; Mary E. H Sherrod, Selm.i, Recalling advice given him bvlir the locals and in the central Hudle R, Sills, l.ouisburg; Maggie Sioney Hillman in ina.S. Mr. Lew- councils." he adds. He also urggs pence l Southerland. Luinberton: Cal- |is says that the onlv hope of sue* I o ....... Henderson, ns olff^ss In this fight lies in generat- Auguet 22. IP-ll . Bachelor of .‘^clcnct* - judvment j yafrlbauJt. Hillsboro Negroes to pay their dues, attend n-cetings and take an active part Rebecca| ing enough pressure in the locals i». union programs. 3225TH QUARTERMASTER SERVICE CO. DONATES $63.4' TO NEGRO CONGRESS in d'veinnin' "■.vo thp invocation, and the Rm- Xl-ilh '.tn I. n-sponsibiiuv U, thu*. U. F Pope ut Raleigh pro {-.f, o/ sVsO T-5 Arthui Hv- CAN BE CURED IN A FEW n.WS i-.i ,..i .i... . C-.'’mp.in.\. foiwwrded I hav I’lsin. iiiiiiiadi'S ; ..ill- Ifu n ii.’rs and pr I til. and .i-Oo.iiuii I !-.ng w illciWft! L-nioiit.-j ol thesi ;-h the social, pu- ruim.i. Ge 'r- i“ t t'uh.m- ni.i FI, n.la Mlii for thi rv I h;id .i pai • ih I wa> In the ecun.miu-outlawing nt the dDease is most N-. uro Anu rnan.-^. jtn t ^ ‘^e rnriy stage.* ll.tir, ■ - - . It IS import.int to have a medirnl k up. either by the familv phv or at the local health rte- Heuree inf/T vo-v H has been *n Rii'picinn signs ippear find ■xjiosed .{-A (illlli llll,■|■|■st^•|| III ( liildiTirs nomi- :eiiti> ItALKK.H 3-1 (iiteiest III Vt.iki '"liilditl. * li» K.iiilue ^ug..| tr.i'iit Ilf the h n T. Fount:-’: the club vi .!« Lstutt •Ncgie Aim rica siKire th the judgniii.t of Cl >d an ' the domocratic loving peo- I .. • of ;ht worl.d.'' 'Vith this ctiinpnign the Soiith- iti .V.'giM Youth Congress give.^ •T opp .nullity to ihi- niilli »ns id .isenli-aiichi.-Tii .N’l'groi.-! ul tia ul!j to U t their voices bi‘ heard I ,1'jo w;i.* • .ecti .i bv )»-.s* t.han !0| ; I I ce:il nl the peopU* of his Stat". I? 'i: -I.. Iim;. vei hi.s .slander and l(UM ,(mpOn> '. ilii icalioji i.- hiard throughou'. —_ t.ii civili/ed world tn disgrace an I ■ sugar dealers in tu III.- Ameiican peupl • | Cnrolina ’ ‘ irica.-;l.* Bilbo' DallV Thomas, nod F Lv*.?'. J donation from ehlistod personnr W.irnlng that bepk.s 'knowledge' in his outfit of $89 40 whi;- ' ve never made man come f th i had collected for the work of the ge where he will have geod *ee*. C-mgress. Rood-will, Dr. Hill urged th# . “j fjnd that ihi* men would lik- „„ ,h I' I, , - , , eeipienlv to t, l f.,r ihem- people h.ark home to kn'.v tmert. no tht .--lightest suspilon -elves nnd teach to others such their contribution" T-.'5 lliwkit, • •••■Id bi bid, Mrvii'tlble virtues as truth love v rote, •‘bee.iu.se they feel that f i hiunlHty. sttvicp and beautv .work has to be dont. and if thev In reciillinu six te ichinc itnper-|Cnn coniribute a dime thev i# il' U' l-. wliieh he estimnird hnve Thev wo jld like to .see thi* i-'•."I-' -rik-pH ih,. appr.'Viit of l0,ono|ir. their .n Asoiioers." • • i-'m 1'.- of both race*, he piedict '••I II belter day fir .11 hulnallit^ Th*. siv ImncTalives of which he i niilhor nnd which he urged be rec ognized by teachers are; atiallt; human I Musi Siiin .Sii;;ir F:istern Nnrth liei. -o ail *1. r I ’.,.1, t,,| thv , .Iliil ti.i i:.i.'.’ ' cl •(•h;irueri •'nvfce- nan .u, : v men i.i.rtei t..,th the Seivlcernei.’- Re-.dlu#tm. ni A •' of 1044 'G I Bill I'lilUic I,.,w .14,1) :md the Reh.ibilitati.vi Training .-Net 'I'ut.li. 16l. Thi Uiil\'ei-it> ei.coiir.-igi'F the «nrollinent nf o.m, ..nu vonien wh* niL* eligible fui tt..- ! . ii, the four dlvisim- ,.f (he l.'uiM-rdly namely, the Cull..a .,f A ts ;,na Schnets. the Gi,idu;r R',.r]\ Ptm- Rriim..1he Sehi.,.l ef J. mn.iibm. and the School of Law "'he f.’cili'le; .if the Univer.'ity in tluse :e*peetive units .•'le Usually adj'.'-lntO. i.; the needs of the averave veteran’s re- ciulrements. While the riih's f r ad- rnls ion nnd study arc the- same as ihuse fur the icgiilai -ludeii'.. th ■ special iwn-ds cf The nluriied cf 'hi. c ;t\ Illy ■ tu Jud.;e i-llibc-l* of •le iin Ihi nil. North F.im elfaie havi biy, I vice man jic given etutii)n. A* a part of the Univei-ity -t.i- aent personnel -ei'yie* programas* siMancx? In giudauc’- .met C'ln illintl It Irii'ludi d loi tla • el r.iie A counselor fur vet* nois i* avail.iblr un the campus to e .iiMdei an.v ph;. e of the serviixTiuin's iirngrani I)t tenticiri hum, fu .Nc gn Ii II ol \V;ike County h.ive Used ill Mvei.il see'.i.in, i.( ihi .iiiil county fi r a ll•.l|;ltx'r uf To be sine one eoiii.ty w werker sakl "Thee h'lines been u«ed .*ii. «• I was a kr* iw " "This iHjidsi hi me is use d-hn(|iieiit ;uid imde.-pru lit ;:ed ••'•ilortii We IiK.iiu Initiy c. iidition- ' vfiy putr. Fill instaiu-i the house needs jiiilntinR, .«rriens need re- .11 itiK. lino.- is ii.i 'clephone -n .i*c- i»f l int: g.'iicy ■ TIu-m .nd .scv- eivl uttiei CiaiHiIioii* well- puinp-n .u' by the flub. Ci.unty uelfiuc- wmkers iTiform • fi us lhai co. niy "ff ials contem- tilated improving the -ight in tim- tiut the wheli luidcrTaking h.i* ihn.i.gb reeotnmen- id- d.iii'in* Ilf 3-.A to Jud: nic- > Gailei. and F. J V a, iri'P' r.-ii L ; ciup iiisiiruiK 'Jicehcs a- pninar.indu to th ople Cl. tile pcnuie. It is e.spc ci- I'v .signitii'an' tiia; the Neg-- ii'Ple of thi' .South .-'huuld joi;’ r»h other oiganiza’i.ins and tt.de unmns in the dt mand fo; tf'i unot ai ;im'nt of Biiho. for ;s that who have* borne the hrun* '• _h;-' ii:!-. Kin inu The Petition follows in full: I o' P;i.*i:i n‘ H:ui S. Triinuin A- "tnibers of the U S. Senate. A Fascist Criminal it a Member hci of the United Slates Senale From till world spotlighti d iiitfoim of T'le highest icgisla'iv. ’Odv in our (Pivei nment. S n;!- t o r Thofidort Gilmore Bilbo .f .N'l.'-ii.-sipoi (lativ hriTa.Ica-it.* rallv- ing ('.ills to action to all ivneh- irinded faicists wh'i ire lakip. ' ' tia fallen'bann'r of liil.erimi Th:- >ugh eontinu iiK outpoiir- inu'. of vile- langun;!e. Bilbo un-ioi • i '■l";ik of Sona*o';a’ '010111011' -sl; iidT'r.s .ind .seeks to inflame mob v;n!enr.' again.st million* of Ne- i ro Ji vvi--h and Catholic ritizon-. ^'''•urs diirinc the FEPC "i'll" 'i"'i til'Oiit the records of Ni-gri sol- .hinv Hall. ,, , , airmen -i... Mitchell. ,h.,vo fi;, ,1 to free th f;''Tim. (iMdeeb d i.,*'■ of thi.s r-itinn h.->v T Tne OOP- U'Sir n.sibi}itv In those wh i-..mpU-le in- i-.j.v,. dt'-l. As lone a* Bilbo an ih’- comiadis are alloveed f* d* e I I ’ b the m inorios of these •' and nreach the soci.il, r-i'i Cnrolina were'nminded ti,d;',y bv t!"'; "f OP.^ thill ihv iwcppianre ut ";•■ '.'.-I Ih,. coh.r hw dorsed canning .-iipar co.ipm* wii lower their allowable inventorv -i .eorlfi fT-epi Jliuri Mm lif ? not) nfi(! • long V "PV'II N’l-ern ArrnTican-:. .u-t wiM all .American .«har’ ie in the iu.dcment of Cj.»d Hi 'nocratic loving OT-nn'e-'- •orM FllC':r Every ehnsf inning sugar rumor i ■•t-;ary t. certify that thv cou pon is authentic. OPA said In of an irregularity in the ecu- it ran be traced to the pur- ■r. Withmit such reriific'.itien. O de;ilirs aceeptin; the r'upon tiecomes liable to ,i debit .igahi'T hi 'nveptory. ^n e\plninirc how the .irci planer cf invalid ratim currency nriures a dealer’s allowable inventory nt sugar. OP.A added that every euu- on aC'.’epi'-d by a dealer evrntunl- 'v a**e« thmiich the OPA V*‘''lflr-. lion Center in Atl.intn. Grorgi-i. ••vhere It is determined valid or in v;ilid. Wien Invalid currency Is disc'v- od at the Verifiratlon Center. It ' immedfiitrly entered as a debu ■ idn l th” wholesaler who turned : I in the riirernry, he Raid Th** ro-' eponsibility i* then up 'n the whole- ' s iler to obtain valid eurrciicy fmm ' 'he retailer for every invalid rou- ■I'n turned in to him. . The retailer in teplncmg thf.* cur ' ••'‘ncy noee«;,'iiy hiis to deplete hi ' ov inventory, and ireduc;# hi> H ick of sugar by the number of in- j valid coupons he has previ.- 'OvI turned In. For example. If .i dealer with n ; '-'00 pound allowable in'-ent, -v of' '•"fir -h'luld accept Invalid coupons mounting to 100 po'inds, ho mu“1 epl.ice these w-itli valiii eoupfois •hu.s reducing his invrnt.iry m iM pounds. i Thus, a dealer who conlinuRlIy ne- ‘ ents iinenHor.pH n iim -n.. .1. nothing to do with a man's worth rri'DPct for all loimtiii pcrsiuialify. -• tt iHim.in h -C' Hitv and environmenf Awarded dcmecs w, re: Baehel • •Tf Arts - - Joseph C. Saint-Fort, one of four students studying at the in- Btitutioii from St Marc. Haiti: Check on tubacco diseases In th*- field. Know the best seed for your parliciitar conditions ALLENR with Lemon Juice Men and women who suffer nagging aches and pains caused by Rheumatism, Neuritis, or Lumbago want (o relieve such symptoms promptly. To get such relief . . . try ALLENKIIJ Mix 2 labie- spcMms of this fine medicine with one cablcspcHin of lemon juice in a glass of water. Untold thousands of folks use ALLENRU. Get AllbNRU loday . . . K5r at any drug store. GRANTS Cunning h Corduroy 2.98 KNOWN fOR VAiUfS Overall wijh its matching jocket >uts up o sturdy front agointt all weather and elbow grime irk shades, sizes ) to 8 -'"d Polo Shirt. I to 8 6‘ lo tbown .1C Knit Suits in striped "on jersey. Sizes 1 TO 8* 1.9 T, GRANT CO. 210 Fayetteville Si. A REFINED HAIR DRESS Coptlvalln. hair •tort at ilag., li, lolMhwtf hale. I th. crowni-. gtory at >1 Hub, 'O.ia and enint- u. *130. khoula bvofurC HflMBRELL’^ SOFA BED GROUP Cash or Credit — We Are Easy To Trade With ' An a part uf the Univei-ity -I'l- tei> arc. / ii Car-on Hi my Hall, dent perironnel -ersle*- pr»vram£»R- l.eione Gmlei. ami F. J. Mitchell, sl'tanct* In guid;,i,C’' .md •■•■n'clling - - J- Included loi Itii 'I'tci.im. A Wlual imp- c;o) L luotected uy counielor fco- vt-l'rHti- i- .ivalLiblf ll'ii. i; viup msurunce The c; uir- oil tin-c;onpu^ tui'.ii*idti any ploi.v A.A.A ufficc* has VvlTiplele in- uf tiie lerviixnuoi'* picixram furiiMtioM Hudson-Belk *s fll'IllIKI Junior’s — Misses’ — Women’s SPRING COATS V MANY OF WHICH ARE IDEAL FOR EARLY FALL WEAR Jiiiiiur Siiii|)|ii‘ - Sl\ II' Slii(|)|)t' - Biiilafi Slio|)|)i' Come Early For First Choice All Sales Final. . . No Exchanjfes ... No Refunds No C.O.D.’s SIX'OND FLOOl. OF F.ASHION d;,siiilors and Siirmen Ih;ivc- died tn fret- th world f'-'.n I ■''• . n mlf of thi.s- n.ition h."v" 0 ic'-'ormsihilitv to thoeg 'vho L.-'Ve die i. As long as Bilbo ;in I !h; comrades are iillcwed t • i' t* the m mori'-s of thr-se •’ -l-rp and nre.-irh th** poci.il. raU- •.••• -.n;l oiil’fiV'i'''* f'' t?.(inn 009 Ni'gr , .Americans. S I long will .ill .American .'••hai-' 'l.e blam*' in the iudgmenl of Cl.id ■ nd the democratic loving peonL ' the world. \V -'m- ••■'•ar eiti’-r’*- "r'- ' >, n bv 'he \'oh-.. c\f niitr:i”ed tu-- '■fc a”" eom*"''n ft'e*'ne«' i '- •'’■:.t- (1) niiblic -'tafemeiit. b e*ade di-nminring Sennt'V' 'n- Im' imneirlied or exof»|l ' from the ltnili*d States Sen •tte. T'lF VFNF.RFAL DISRA.SE - SYPHILIS ftv ferlls. Tcirtd. .Av-oeLite VD Frluialion Sp'rbllst .■^VPHIMS i* 'he torrcit tuono { ■he disea-'e th.il i.* often re-j ■■I rt to as “hnd blood." "tiad di-s-1 ■•e" or "pox’' The disease is ■;iused by n ei'rk->-rew-shappd j 'iFc. unimchetei and Is com-| municable or catchinit. The germs •ire vpiy small and cannal be seen xi-( ol i’nd*T a nowerinieroscope Th-' disea.-e is :-lmost :ilways I'l p id from one per-on to ano1h'r m;ile to female or vice versa) thru xiia! intereou'se. or other close '..■4ilv eonli et. such a kissing The 'il'*! sign of the disease is .1 Sire ■*':it appear* :»t the uoint where 'h rim entered the body about ■'■rei. w:eh* from da'e of expos- '*• -nd tnfeilinn. Il somcMme.s ap- •*• ps soiiii'T or lali'i' than 'hi* — m »**n ♦» ninety d-ivs Since the '•-I S' is mo-t frfriu''ntly caught -h '-exual iiiterrc-Tse the fi!,t re I- ’iriinlly on nr In the *ex Thi- sure* is not (a# a rub-' mful .Old fif'eii -.’O's looiotired Son)-, after 'he germ enf* rs tlir V thev fil’d their way into thi hliiudblream They mulllplv rapidly Old are earned "■ all parts of the o-(v Tn .i'i.ii-nt lit th" sore wilt not •"lie the di'-ense. -ince such Ire.it- ment caniMt : "ach the yerms. whieh h'i'c‘ .'ilreariy been carriefi to all • if the body through the blood- • 'am .Anyway the sore would h ll in r week t two even with- • 'I'eatment Thi* I# the first oi ’"imary st-ige of the disea.se .•\ fe'v we' k'* later, ii.sually afte; •!'■• first .«*re has healrd. secand- ■•• -Ivn* may appe-ar Most com mon signs an* a rash, nr breakina ut. on p;ir*' of the lii.dy or ovei •he entire liody. or .h-’aclaches nnd ■ f r at A peculiar 'hing about the rash is that it may resemble .’Tiv ^l••din;lrv skin di-ease. During 'h s stage- -ore* ninv . ppc'ar in the ". uth Thi* is the time the disease ••■u he* '•:'U' ht ihroiigli kissing. But ■ -ifins too will disiippear even I ''hio tieatm*-nt The dlsi-ase then er'er.® (he Int- j • M *l3i’e Tr.or arc no out. aid signs j f’l ring, 'hi* *ia"e. Huw.vt.r. the germs are inside of the body, busy "ultipl'-irg themsefves and doing dt-moee to the 'i-ssiie* of the vital organ.s of the body ThL- latent stage may List for a numbers of years be- fuic the Uise»t,e cbVi. the filial ■Hie ret iller in lepLie-ng thi cur -•'‘ney nerrcsai jly h.is to ri*-p!''lc hi own inventor.v. and redu{*is hi- ‘1 )ck of sugar by the number of in valid coupons he h.i8 prevj.- -Iv turned In. For ex.imple. If n de.iler with ; ■MD pound .illowahle In'-entorv of ii^ar should .iccept invalid coupons mounting lo 100 pound.*, he must ■opiare these with valid coup'oi® •hus reducing his invriilir' to tee pounds. • Thus, a dealer who continually ne. epis unendor-cd c.mp ns «v -ntu.il- 'y ii.s-es up his allowable ato k. .md '•an no longer sell sugar. V Onlinution Sen ifc '•'^PNFR- . Rn tber Nilmis Ave'y and Brother St Forte were or- '■'altud t'> 'he O -.si'cl Ministry Sun day, August 19th, in the Baptist Church hero, of whii-h Rev. Geo. S. Stokes is pastor . Dr O R, Rnll.ick. pastor of the First Baptist Church. R.leigh, ■i.ji'hed the (Irdin.ilion Sermii: Rev. A A. Anderson .iffered the •eayer: Rev Jack-on. instriietnr at Shaw University, gave the charge nd Kov. C C Jones presented the Bible. Rev. C. A. Mairiott and pa- ■or S'oke.s were pre-ent and took the exercises. .A ’ .ge nurt- ii>p oceiision. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1945, edition 1
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