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Fami Cleric Vows To Keep Going With God’s Help li-Ik ■ WASHING ■ DC? end cro.- -!■ : minis.! .t c» oma Fa! 1? s-t week ' . : the help • t,h» coma . Ai ti e other Geo :■ protection t has hr- ■" ; eve ir.cr ■ . ■ f.0n.5 brr.'.r, u ■ In har’r. nv Speak in*. to . - . sr-M>iftn Os the V • I ibcH iec i v JWHSCd nf ti rational r> oi her irt t;p '• ■ ' enre Jordan |, : • for J't. -ui- ) Iri •‘u r -' to ball i !i*«, pi.- 1.1 • • munity for the so Rev. Jordan & ttor.s at the : i.. Ins that poisons n , ■ under the cor.. miliui- KS P I ' kiiiM i*- if ircn D Hos Sapped Ye 5.5-S. Tonic ’ health .-. > blood. S.S-S. Jon'.-, Nature's «-• n i herbs, has vat : n nch, red h'.-.n. ‘ 'whole famil . , . get back voss- S.S.S. Tonic; rtt ■ e good again f money back. : ■ > ■■ or tablets ... a. counters SAV': ! 1 large econopr- - Cl AIS 4* f-'s - Fomovr. (.-• -pd Singer, so/'. j||f | ' 11 ... V;.. : 1 as STORE .sv, : EASTER: r EAS'i'. u s ; :;ILTS 33c to 52.29 I •. ■ -•••■■■ -\mmmmmummmummmmmmmmmmmn? |D|O ? • * | LADIES’ LU> , i CLOUSES «i: ! h.oo IWWiiiMwiimwß>» - wm ; l ™ lm "* M "" w ***HTmn» r ' -TPimw wimawwin n i.mm Men’s Sp; »rt *’' v’.:; i- oy’s Sport Shirts 51.00 »-d sl.: .) 43c to $1.29 W—■—.MMl. ~«~r—««»., .... .... LADIES’ i\L.t Children’s Slips _ _ 9LOO and SI. .3 t 49c to $1.98 . ¥/CODT; . 10 STORE i 117 - MARTiM Sll-v 1" RALEIGH C | t * »<«»v ■ ■ - i.ii.ii .. .. ~t J 1 * hi.4.?ts unci numerous 01-hc-v dan- 1 he said Koinouia Farms got . \ ■. i «th iU neighbors until j i. n it ■. ie(i an inter- 1 .;. . .rip toi children. • indicated, vio- 1 ■ ilu community I ; i ..■: lunger get, insurance, t.iir ■ iv.ik ho: the market .. shunned in ■ people of iho j ■ i Georgia ‘23 i >•. ri i letter Sun . iti.it tiie ..1 with the < ni r. i-1 tan •'> . stressing j • >-. i Christian j OMimiKiiiv and a king pro- j t > .t iolence. ■. - l ii persons ij! , i. I" .1 ill ft HQ CHi'lSt S >■ ■ , .'tv#' '."'Vi, inay >•' i'pvwicu in ■ % : • ; n Sumter ! v •: : K ■ uona farm! : -We omphati- i . ’ : v inon In this j i'.Y:l V. :Vo ! \t i rfsounmtc. l • . ■ - ■ .t sa bit.lt onP of H" I •• ■ : '-r* ixu-.y be injured j £ ' | l ;,Jt | nm, s s* «i @ 5, i'-v- JCh sM| f*s £ Jt\ ‘ ; '2 fl V-'•) P % B ■" if - »■ !*| f*. - ! v- - \llSli3 U^sU t » ••tl? tffb. Avor» ,f i« • - • -'{> if * :-<** *•> v >;cc» the j i-- A . T >- p,_v <r- A I rtf lr* Thi- Cc\y a y wiJJ;- be heM j 1 , , t I * | J l : Ev;fnudist M : *>; ATS. AM Ar; A \ C .v. iil conduct A ! ' • -- i ,; \' i vGV lval I i ~ i r ...I tue je : " d:\dli DAY |>- .\*>VF;NTIST nitJKCH Tor. !* > •■ - f Cuban a? Sts. f.'l %1! S. < r a tf April 28 ; ••«n—Th P public !> |! < .m : ?i{v inijteii* D ..r.'*. w - . , aiWIISPsAKaS?. . MKSStNGERS OF AIFSIC —'l ’,!«> ( oncert ( hi.ii nt l.i\ingstnne wilt maKe over a dozen appeal.mors in ns Spruv- i'o.ir through j five suites from April *»5 to Mav a f’icturei} .ilwu lea i,.- right I-i J row—Patricia Wimberley. ajto; ind rote-...vwiim sinton alto, j and Georgia Carter, soprano; Sid ion— 5..; Ui "i u.i.-u.s Min t- ' j Woodard and Clara Cross, sopranos. 4<h ro«-- 1 a-.. ■ .ter Gwen- I dol.vn Tipp. Veil Currence, sop.anos ind P.en''. Pirid'-'-iari. alto, ! oth row—Doris Jones t. lease Itov.iln. < f-y -,o)ni.">i;i .hi. . Joel.ni J Sin ton and Clarice Jones. sop».;n<?v bin i.m-- -h.i l , t.U'-'-ii. j pianos, and Gerelene MePhail. alio. ~'• ’a i u- 1! Mnitb, \l. m I Damon, bassos: Melvin Washington, a me- ! : » V. , .p yii.tnnon. t tenors; Frank Rusii. l.ero.v Blown, «•• > ,»*td U illutn Jordan. ! tenor Bth row—Bernard Tndct <:>«» ott t. ■ J.sinrs i McCall. Miltoo Williams, tenoist md John M.i;- !;.- 1 f 5 b..- o Vot | shown; Jniia ilanirtglii s« p t * n <■. Pen.ieii,. liurt-is alto Bobby j Greene and W illie M< Veil. Jr., tenors, and James Cobh. t«sso. 0olls?6 Choir To Ho P?i j v i ® " § * ■* ToiPuicinn m i t#|y ¥ill ifiuAluU lour of Mexico. Tiie eh oil wilt make its Mexico 'i- but r.t the famed Dellas 1 i' Theatre in Mexico City, h dor day evening, April d>. A spec;;;t performance will b»- given for Mexico's President R 4 f S J 9 1 f 9 K ri * 1 M lAiinrftuic lif tnA ilf 111 iflf N ill Ms*lolf■ .s I/I if 1 ♦ ; * W 5 K V *%*-4 -r V' S -Msfi I i *:-’ 1 R )? ai* § n S, v '4 g% II 'i'll?! If, *e* I*.; v (Pt U || 1 1 1 T m a iil r! igiillsi s *M \I 11#? i i ill It- 4? ifiiis-1 CLEVELAND, O. -iA.VP)— '.Vi* . do'vs n/ veterans ”. ho died of ;;t-r - j vice comu-ct'.-d cam-x-s mr.y apply ; to the Veterflßs AdnuniAtration for • increased benefits tmdi r a la v | which went into eff ct on January , I iP L 381. 84th C.'i'igr---:;. ‘ 1 ! vice-men's and Veter.•!-.« Survivor-j Benefit's Ac'i > According to th*> Adminisfraticn, howevn, •<» nf the miri-bi' of March, thr - out of every fire widow , who eligible for the increase hat With 4> Page Class Kawssauer NEW YORK A .little: 4-page ; nev.-spaper. priced at S cents .-. copy, and put out by a group nf 11-year-olds, reaped one of th< j happiest contrlhurions to reach tire ; T United Negro College Funds Hih ; ' annual appeal. Not content nith working on a plan to Mippoii forric!! .<• ties. Class <t-t of t'ldiHr School fD the Bronx, voted dsn to ' help people within our own borders" Tb»ir history lesson-, bid made them aware of great Negro leaders and of th<- people of Mont comers Ida !;t their own wav thev felt it important that they help Nr 'icroes who are seeking achieve ment and enlightenment in s h« f ice <jf great odds. The* j TFIE CAROLINIAN wlfo Kill?. alltr-r --or April AY Teievmfrii pcriormaJu’is ar* for e • ;nnig oi April A‘> and A- Coiicvr; c * •. .i] also 'ac- <• ivi'ri it - . ! : the state.- on May if faded to apply for it. -i | itv;: r-.c <•« rh;- w ppv . hav-. fail- 8 ed 'n fill ti-- in out and return 1 ti;• If you know anyone v. ho ! I nta.V bf .o ; ' horn 'his. would you 1 1 ii.tm. Any - jdow of a veteran 1 vhn feels, .be may be eligible for i Midi an irrreasc could check wuh ! 1 1;- .- Clcv.'fiajrd V \ 011ic--- ir. the • Cuyahrtko Building. s S thought t hr I'nitfil ShfgVo fol l p K? Fmu) v. is ideal for relay ing their message. ? 4rp. Edith WiUser. Lwher of fho clam, suggested a newspaper : that cm Id b ,j sold to other classes i fit P. S 'id Thus, Junior Journal" ! v : ' i; Tt v dedicated to “all firti. rs for freedom." Poems, his torical s’.fir! ■••-• no-.vs stories, it- j n?->lTeitKiris, and 1 f.”d ;r,te i v imvs were included in! *h“ n.mer ’Junior Journal'' was 1 to students. vnvmts m nd fjejah- 1 hors : frt hr-t \ flier f,n j}) < j• vct with a •: M rhecJ.. M» Wil ,,f'' 'r' ll "1 wish v'tii could her? soon the enthusiasm and pride that shone from their !«« when they counted the j rennie*. nir!<»t* and dimes. We. i - hope the small sum we are err- : Hosing will in some wav help 1 in your gnat undertaking." Lee Hastings Bristol, national I campaign chairman of the 14th an fatal appeal, was also enthusiastic and proud. In a loiter to the young sterK, he said, We are happy over j your interest in vnur fellow A- j tn erica ns. end in people in nrr-d - . j wherever they happen to be " KPR£A VETS PICEW TUY ' ftgLEA&fO PftOM SERVICE WHO n AN \0 »AKE ADVANTAfiB-Of THE VrtCf.AG* B'Ll EDUCATION AND TgAJM'NIj P2 00? AM SHOULD KfHSMBEB THEY MUSI &P&IN TEAIWIN& WITHIN i YEARS PROM SEPARATION. *’;::rn:;V .J|nZ:'.-i' t A | A f - frVi (mM jr»MT r»ra» *r~t*. V !■; T, HiA s» DM I> iO'T RA T ©ffst* The a verses yield of y-hrat in North Carolina last y, , u - v ,th highest on record w....... ,^ nTlTmrarißHir . lf . r . * z->- v ; . rw/s rs ro announce THAT Jc I IKI. '! Ml Ok ' I Its Now Associated With QrF 1 SNAKEN'BI'Rd /T&JtsJ i THE TAILOR C/^'SCNJi'c? 6 EAST AIARTIS' ST Raleigb. S ( ] and invites bis niij.nv custonievs & iViend" I 1 1 > visit him for exp<• ■ and repairs. Trie phot tc TCtnplo t rt'.'JO ] .ft si y *1 isflPf rrr * WAll 3 AlXiwd Wfc Uffklii, * ! * 12 .van in bur.,ness in Kak;g!>. ★'Seven axper'wnccd employee? ★ Lady al^ivhmt. Hr Air Conditioned Chapt; t yl;■ ■■ ; j n] ★ Off-Street Parking. Il ★ Financially strong Burial Aasocmhun . j m 0) ★ Low Prices ' Thousands oi satisfied familie.: we have served B p1 5 psft-si fllii c \ Ilftll : T* I; flALElfeisl rlJrifcjdlL bmft Ml 322 E. Cabarrus St. Dial IE 2-2835 m*rn»i—nuni'M—iwinwmww-iMitMOtwi ■■ -<amnwon'.>t>4ijfcPifg'»»r.- •**smoK£*t**~**t’**+t*fr M<n»ara^)w>Mi.u»r»wwoaqn^-?tt«natw Famous Bakery Easter Specials BE A CriFL'U A DECOR AT ED rftre msfPQ 7::;« %9 1-i i»2«ii 8 (Najaies Added Frrp-) § ? » ft « g jP" M * JP* Individuals taster tggs ton CIIU.DKEN-S BASKETS tiJ3 BoZCII IOR EASTER | Jjg DoZCil Alt. COLORS p CHICKENS 4- R S BUITS t- Oo : A Special Notice to Future New Brides NEW LOW PRICES ON WEDDING CAKES The Very Finest Quaht\ 1 | ( FAMOUS BAKERY 103 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES: TF 3*8333 - TF 2-8331 •~*-nrr~'i»iiw«Miwin irmaimi Pi. wn nrTmi~nrnT~nmiiiwrv-'r-»iiY*n-||ii-aT-|i imr im irmur * n inm iiwi-t hawnM*Mnwux«B*<n«-cji» >-xwatar-aa»> Kr.-atMMMiwMf.Mwa si wjwu 4ittsme »mmxwmKiU*s>iiimmi ■ whv^«aww«Mi>yifc.Aiiawwimummii wmi'aaai.vtft -.■f.'ir,.- " By FALLON’S Are Distinctive -JmMrc /taffy \ J- X FALLON ai, ha ! 205 Fayetteville St. WEEK EI*I.)ING SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 190? [TRTfI 11 RALEIGH APRIL?? COOK^ Vhfru—n—S; kxk*mu orc. I www* r wvu t *»vv*, ,g wnm —n miiiwmiw i iwn mu Mg i : " — j *%%; / — J / *% •# % / / */, -vM / / / i ' V J- .• # /v* » *, j' '* j*wk .» i hWWaWMWMMMiaKMMIIiMaWMast-jMlWM**** -■■■»■** auu^t^iiAtuk: LOOK SHARP... ! 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