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SOMETK3NG TO BOY, RENT, SELL OB EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CUSSIFII 'M , , jL ~US,NESS TnZZV™ Mi?™ ggSmw » H M um s io\ vTZlnf Cost Advert istrg — /TMSSPm —Ldu> Cosf i 4 rfisf m *lr™ FOB WHAT-HAVE YOU i.. DIAL TEmple 4-5558 j FOB WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TKniple 4-5558 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS Ci' THANKS IN MEMORJAM * * LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE TOC.'i'i - . JV, ' .'AIENTS HOUSES FOR RENT wwi-wm ».*■■.» . ■—* »iw— *ll ni«mrWi..nMM<miwmt _ „ . . v, «t -wjtmr* • >*-**■■ ■■«*.+** ■ xtra.*rr-»r*r» v«ki«. 'Mga-iraiwMiuniir*.. , .*»»• iww -j> «*w»> •■uwmufiii"i ww-wwm MBw.nMMF'MMwwuiMw -ajimgwimumcwh ■ 1 ~ - ntt .nun mn iriniift inm. niiimiii Carols CA-ROW-LIKES .rnMirawwMJiLwm- 111 ana j nimmaiuM lmumimui mmmemnu** i*— l fw n »». ia Mwn fwv*u»«v “WHEN THE ONE GREAT SCORER COMES TO CHECK AGAINST YOUR NAME, HE WON'T COUNT WHETHER YOU WON OR LOST, BUT HOW YOU PLAYED THE GAME." —From Pro's and Con's. OF T H E E I S I N G! * lb: * * * * * * RETURN OF THE FLESH! In a dose confab with “THE MAN", we hit pro and con on subjects—would be subduers, lynchers, Stumpers, the Max ton KKK and the boys whose theme is the SEX angle, of course, they are of a rice vein, and all through life they haw been the STOMPERS. who can’t lose a rumble, and such was the week-long news of “WATCH YOUR WAMPUM, OR COOL DOWN PAPA FOR YOU MIGHT LOSE YOUR HOOD AND WIG.—GFR ONIMO RIDES AGAIN ! ! -CA-- CLCTH CONCERTO The rag, or the State’s finest— THE CAROLINIAN, opens its pag.S| for the next two weeks, to busi nesses, clubs and fellow brothers of “THE CLOTH” to welcome the REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING, —the man with ihc\ peaceful solution for better race.; relations. For further informa tion DIAL TEmple 4-5558. —EO W NEARER THE CROSS And. Whosoever will, LET THEM COME, “we are going” 1 and we invite you to come along churches, dubs and all you | br'.utiful-TIC IANS, to come out of the rain and let the corn ing and going visitors to our, fair city know that you are liv- I ing—Oß DO YOU COMFRE? LINES WASHDAY AND NO SOAP j The beautiful de-lovelies of the i Teague Cleaners who were: really getting and putting the 1 lowdown on a few bartenders and some of the town’s leading citizenry who follow romance out of the last out books, namc Mwiiii«i»iiiiwri rinirrTirM ««m iwiirrirnirTn^ g * mu imwi-rnmM rni ~r mmim - --mm 1 "T mmmvmiMUF*- .v»« awcaywjwuß** 12 FULL MONTHS : GUARANTEE PROVEN BEST BY TEST rage u.v ilia National Go. ’56 BUICK Roadmaster, 2 »-|? CHEVROLET 4 V~ri, «- , it I! Dr. Riviera, two tone °° FewergMe, 2 i/a, blue '* i ;■■-,• , [ black & white, power finish, white wall i . ( i . u ,. . brakes, power steering, 'i ’• lfi power windows, power 00 Vici-nb 3 '- v ; * eftta - tinted glass, pad- er, white wall tites, uuU>- ’,'T ' ' " 4 ; ’>• ’ <•«>» i ; ded dash, extra dean. matic t-nm •.m.sT'n, Mu- "en, tv! ■> v. •,(:• ~ low mileage. qv"ise and •..•>• -i-, iiu.'-OO si -a •’ miles tuco t: —|— „.L. ... | Better Used Cars At Be':::? 1ei....s j >CO CHEVROLET 4 - Dr. Bel- CtXWVF.OI.Fr' 4- Or n■. r,ei • - >• f uu Air 4-Dr. hardtop auto- • . . Ui:,.-’ matte tram-mis ion, V-8, ' radio nnd heater, white steering, vm n wd! or,-... wall tires, be&'utiful two ; - u . and v ui!>- lit, : tr r-.r, brakes; a ; tone finish, 6,000 actual "" o-.auutui e .. |j miles. Absolutely like new * . ~,., Si ' v L. »u fXv -.N I 4 UT, ,4 ].V ft j BUICK Century 4-Dr. R.iv- .; •U’’K S • •••'•, 2 - IT. Ft;-.- Ijj *'* iera, yellow and whim, t,• 1 : ins, > ■ ’ 1 power stewing, power , ~. . ~ . .... !i ■ windows, radio and heal- ’ ’ ’ : 1 . .... . r , tr er, white wed tires. -auta’aatlc tiaivsmr-d >n, ,>< I? .Y '** * ; 1-11 ’tl OLDSMOYIJT 4 - Dr. ra- fcl aek and slid sit’ 'l irr, white w.’ill crA’n»r , wlv 4, *» TinE.-*» ,i c -ij mjt . I the, 1 .., men. . c IF WE CAN’T TRADE YOU-YOU i CANT BE TRADED! K r I***; „ - f -h, . v? ••• $n A IM A Bilick ■ % s/Jt T.': s rl -A ,?1. , y 431 Fayetteville f. Dial TE 3-4129 jj N. c. Dealer 13 3 *ri rriaMMMfißrra ■»as«ir«K'>m ■ —,—— ninTrriißnir^-—~.t—wJ 1 jly “BLOW CANYON” or the hit tune “GOING HOME.” !> E I* E N 1) S "OLD GOLD' ROCK—A fellow snozzled too much of this concoction week ls.st, and ; told off on himself, claiming he | met the ladv first. WAS HE ! JILTED OK JECTED? ONI T’S :! THE HORSE WAS SOLD— j So says, the OFAY stud, of the i New York Case, who swings t * dish of YOUR GOOD MORN ! ING DESIRE, faster than we can delve in our jeans and get the medium together for same, most fellows, SEND THEIR SADDLE HOTviE. FBI E N H S KNIGHT OF THE SEA Lodge brothers who really be long to RAW-LEE, really got and wanted a retraction of a ! statement from their former of ! ficer and brother member—NO RETIREE JUST A DE FEATEE. . . COME SEE US. SON WHEN YOU CAN. * * * * COMFORT FOR A GRAVE : —So is the stud who did the j slash act to NUDENESS? If he : couldn’t have her. no one else could, the thought “what he was trying to CUT, SUGAR • CANE. . . * * + * COME RUNNING BACK j TO YOU The Mon-sc-olo” j lass, who is so kind and gentle. ; “squeeze me, but don’t tease ! me,” no fence for you, just a ! WALL. . . the clubs, ELKS. LODGES and LOUNGES, the FLESH IS REAL. TRULY! ! No business like show business. Come see me boys! The show 1 SION 'OKS BOYS AT YMCA Jesse Jone • iaucage Company employees recently donated $lB4- tt 10 the H,oi»dtv«r.h Street YMCA to be used to vard memberships for underprivileged boys at the institution. A donation was also made to the white YMCA. Shown In photo, from left to right. are Earl i ‘ Jam's, business manager of the company; Joseph ». Myatt, Melvin Davis, both employees; and F. j L, Kaiiord, executive secretary of the YMCA. must go on!” V » 4. AS YOU LIKE IT— The co eds who visit tlte Martin St. eat ery really want to be seen. . ’, The Cabarrus Street drifter! 1 j who got lost, drunk arid. t drugged for four days, still try- j j ing so wail, BOTTOMS UP to j ; anyone f or a swiss of the bottle. | . . . The reformist, who is wait- j ing for her sail to come home,! . 1 The stud whose brain went her-! ' j HAPPY HONEYMOON. . ,| s< rk at one of the town’s lead j ing hotels, behind one of the! ; full bosom ‘de lovelies”, don’t) ; feci bad. the corner, knew ai ,K AT who once died from the j j shock of what he was going to! .! receive in a BEDROOM scene! ■! from a story of THE LIGHTS; ! ARE LOW. . . The South St ' ’ 600 block, really neighbors looks i J like the city dump, we are I j thinking of a Clean Block Cam- i paign. if* ! i CAROL’S. , . OA-KOW LINES j care of THE CAROLINIAN, 513 ’ Kost Martin Street, Raleigh, N. C. ! Eagles’ Three Wins Announce ’Sustained Tournament Bidding DURHAM Three dazzling wins ' i over Maryland State, Shaw and j ! Fayetteville Teacher* for Floyd j ; brown’s North Carolina College i CIAA visitation defending cage I champions served notice today the j Eagles' are bidding seriously for ; one of the eight berths in 13th | tournament competition at NCC j February 27, 28. and March 3. Captain Don (Pete) Burke, John Keels and James (Chip) SlSgh unloaded a three-barreled attack against Nay Taylor’s Hawks. Keels, the Tarry town (NY) (hot shot) bucketed ?A points. NCC won handily 85-72. Burke the (Mon) (for Moneoha January 31 Set As Deadline I For interns! Revenue departs ! “January 31, 1950 is the deadline ; for reporting the cash wages paid ' in 1957 to fni rn employees,” T M, j Langford, Group Super* laor, In ternal R venue Service, Raleigh, i stated today . i Farm operators or farm owners : who have paid us much as Slat) in ' egsh wages I any farm work- r in ! their employ during Ur,7 must file | on employer's lax . n ! information i return for such farm employees, j They must also report each farm : employe, who worked for diem <■,, I 20 or n. oft' days during 1957 ’ - ! gardlesg of the amount of those j wages if they v ore figured on <i | lime rather than a piece-ruts ba i sis. * * « - For I -57 the Social Sc-orlty tax rat- is 1 1-2 per cent 1 i ' j ea-h fop evioloycr ami r-ntp.'oy ee.) TESiIs tax applies to rash I w,a?e.s paid h> a ferns work er mi so a. total of $-VO9 in year. The (ax ommrrl -v-ii-d ; be ’-.terml an < or-i! ploy era At.nna! T-.v Rr-iurti j for A*jri i'tii- ,1 I'.'mttlny "s' i tng’etbcr with fhr * ->ii nr,’mint of a* 1 -*, w-tg.-r, to t', ' farm worlte*, !,* * * * Ti 2s iwjui.-ed that f': e rn ojn • ; l- ycv do (bis and to. return j Ds’s And Don’t® f n O£Y lilTlSf'l / //! // qV J (| ‘Tj • fi i .: m ■ ••- ■ * f ' ’ r *• Or j ; 'A j ; | ! fi// 'j I'- r t *,■ <' | ■ -;*iK Jus*#* j V.H •' V. X-^% ; § ,-^SP^a : j \ - ? Y | / - * i'fi":.' ! . ‘-itei •; Y :f M - ; >Y yt '■ : !, „ -,. 14 ' .Y... y' yU ■«*''* •’ 'fifcifci-Mkt-i—* Lilith,: jkmmm# ! “Don’t Spread Germs by Spitting on the Sidewalk.” ! loiz, Pa.) has scored 17 points and | the gritty Sligh popped in 20. j NCC* defenders were unable to bottle the Hawks’ Wilbur (Deucy) Smith, who took top honors for the night with 29 points. A‘. Shaw in Raleigh on January 17, the Eagles shook off their for eign court jinx’’ and oulscored the plucky Bears 68-56. NCC jumped out front in this | desperation victory with an S point | lead. Shaw rallied to tie the xnot ! at 15-15 and scooted ahead by four points. Then, the Eagles, led by Keels’ hot shooting, took command and fought to a slim 29-2", halftime load. with the District Director of In lt in-il Revenue at Greensboro on or before the due date mentioned above. Langford points out that when a farm employee meets the 20-day i .tniCojdnro in.rej at|j jsot .should count only days for which the employee works cash warp s fig ur d on •> time basis. However, if : the worker moots this test, the , i iKrrn emiA-yer must pay social , security taxes on all cash wages I j on id the employee during the year j | (whether on a time, piecework or | j other basis). j Farm employees include house hold workers if they are cm ployed oit a farm operated for profit. UNC Press Editor Addresses NCC s i Alpha Fraternity < i i."i ? V .. . funuhift, Davifi.i i • fiih.. tu- Univf.,fn.y of Nm"*i ! iCaVodu i rrChapel Hill, npokpj jin in. C. Collage’s Alpha Phi Alpha,' j “Author Meets Critic” aeries at 6 |p. tn. stmfifty h> the Jiuwshn: i I the Jst-nvia E. Shepard Momov jigtl libniLV. “Writing for Publication” will ' be Davis' subject. The program is open to tb ■ 1 public. Davis received an A. B. degree at tlie University of Virginia iu 1925 and an A. M. m 1920, Prom 1026-28, he was a mem ber of the editorial staff of Street, Smith, and Doubleday and Doran from 1926-28. Davis served as managing editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review from 1928 to 1933 and editor from 1933 until • 1938. Afterwards he served in edi torial capacities at Boobs Merrill Company and et Harcourt. Brace, and Com; ny before be coming associated with the UNC Press in 1848. Good roughage is important to the economical production of milk I Artificial breeding of dairy cows produces more milk. A little extra attention at plant ing tlm& will pay big dividend in alfalfa production. Legal Notices AI>MINI9TKATRIX’9 NOTl' E I NORTH CAROLINA WAKfi COUNTY Having qualified as Af!inkv.strat; ! of Ilia Estate ot Jam >s Vriiliuma , ceased, Jate of Wak< Count., ,v .t. Carolina, tills l» to notify at) ,m having claims against tin Krt'eu: .■( i said deceased t., exhibit thci.. o in..: undersigned at VOS S::tith-':cld Sti..;, Raleigh, N w'tu Carolina, on before I the 0"-, day of January. r 999, or tin notice wil’ be pleaded in bar - £ then.' i recovery. Ail persons indebted to hie j Estate will please make iirm ed ate payment. Tilts Sth day of January. 1958 MISS HELEN WILLIAMS, Administratrix 205 Sn.lthfield Street Raleigh, N C. Jan. 18, 25; Feb. 1. 8. 15. 22. 1; 58. j ADMINISTER ATI IK'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY Having qua lif led as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Lillian G ecu Hunt, deceased, Jate of Woke Cnue'y, Mu. Carolina, this in to notify ail puis a.- having claim.., against tiro K s . said deceased to exhibit then to ' i< undersigned at 1301; F. Jones Sau ’ j Raleigh, North Carolina, 01 or bet the oth day of January, TUBS, nr notice will be pleaded in bar ol un recovery. Ail persons ihdebUid i.o the ; Estate will please make immediate payment. This tire 9th day of Januar- loos. C. K HUNT Sli Adin portrait r 13C9 li. Junes Street keioigh. N. C. J«n. 13, 23; Feb. I, 8. 15 2? Li IN THE Si PEISuOM COi HI Nu * ICE NORTH CAROLINA wake coca.• SUSIE WASHINGTON and EL- 'IF WASHINGTON CAMl’iii'.t.i Vs LEON L. I AND and Wile. Mil , ?t: ' i J. LAND. B if. RICKR and « '• ift.h HIS and Wife, BETTY L. DC !Ji i':- i . The defendants B. H ft; E Parris and wile, Belly L. C ~ Will take not ii.k That plaintiffs in the above eutltl ;dj matter iiavn commenced t - S perinr Court of Waic Courtly N- rth j Carodua. an action entitled as aft., . in which they -•> ek the coin ;fti.u from record of cert in U .us riled > ; : the office of the ’.ie-ilsri i of Di-.- u. jof Wake C." Uv. i ■ f. u, i > v ; j it) Deed dated April i". ft. 14 D i Washington to R E. Pair; , ;u i v-.. , j Betty J.,. Parr’s, recorded sn Ro i pairs 263; (3) Deed dated May 1. IS.:!.! R. B. Parris ami wife Betty L, Pan to R. H Ricks recorded in iV ok 10.' page 554: (3J Deed dated M »rch J , 1841. 8 H. Ricks, vinmai iad ' L. land. re. aided in Book. Ifl2<i, pa ■ 254; (It Deed dated Septetnhi r i. IBS'.! Leon L. Land and wife Mildred • 1 .and, to Ha! V Wort" eeu'! ; ' U I Book t!4O. page 571- isj i. . U. . February 4. 953. Hal V. W • in .-i i wife to Wake Fores' Funning S« 1 Company. Inc record d hi Ho.; ; Uii . page i!2. Thai titi*:- to the property n - scribed In said IS vested m plain!!''-. j ami that the 4# ld po 1-; n is u ■ particularly described s, fallows; I wit: I BEGINNING at M>"? O * Corm i m *•'.« m ri'" ■ . • Now lierh L:reel cufithnuu' *' 1 thence northward nt | to said line and with Me- t tine 28nta i v,: 1 to E' it Southeast center: tbetioe w.iii '■ s line westward 89 v, ic I to a j in George ii M- ores U I Southward psrellol with itn r ■ j tine 25110,2 fuel to Ihe r un 0 line ot New B in ttu-iiue e. '. 0,1 ' '.O 1 ! • feet to 'die SfCBNUtoG i ins ahotit 1 -. -naif ~■ ■ a i i_ part of the lead bohil t '■' U- ■'■ ' ■ 1\ Battle and W. it ; sale ot the Bines * t John u I uc- • deceased bee li.-d : ■ 1 ■ 1 1 Took 112 70 ■c? tco W-D'E v.OUu, TY REGISTRY. There is excepted from t*.a lot above dsserttied such > * >■ of lying a!, 'u; 1-.;. cot; : •’ ' ” as is now in ’’O' 1 rii’ht-of v-sy of th- fu ' State High .’my (■ i' ■ CouuidtEion i 1 . ■ >■->*' constrwcttiai et mo m • No. 64, whifh iitpiiway . ■ nmds along New Bern Au-i I ri.:/(*r t i it,‘us <i» :, .3cvSplsou m New lio-cn Sir-- -t u.it.pntie- Tltat the gfi.rgsaUt Deeds e A 1 . 1 , su ro. I ed;<t( That dyfc.’.'rtn:,- will. fUrthat taku noGca til.lt ' • V.". 1 : penl' at. flie ctL-.e nt Pic C..- - Court v uut JO • day df I. in L I'i. I'lli * > - demur to : >r ' ■’v, 5 , ■ ~, ■ act 1011. c»r pinltUlff w U n ‘ ; Com" f>r i.l. f •!! t. • raid Ci.ni, .'suit. Tills 12111 (UP of .1.-dVlarv. !’ ’! /“ ,-D ,'• ,11 ■}(► {''r; j j-- ; TAYLOI >*-. :-:rn }}• 1 Count**'. ii>r V'ai ■<;.* Jfi/i. A3. 26, FuL>. i, i>. 'Pv'A mic kwm or uam IToaer i ■/ .' n ~ vlti'.r riu-f !iV fV'co ; y f*. e> - • -v - ? '^T”rr^-w^Thmir(Hr^•Ftinr iat Prort.*ed»!i*' Nj. S67V, V-.'.d. .- •• • * , * Court, I will lift r f tlie HgJtttt bidder fur ">• aiate ai«U distinct hciusos a: :1 !< • l< wteii in the City i.-i r..U -i • . o .. Manly Street, at the Court' . .' o i. in. Raifilgh, W.ike County.. N.u :i 1 no- Una, on Miihdny, January 27, l 58 u ; 12:1X1 Noon, and which prou-.el u»•( fully described as, folio a.- Tract A -ft: i:ig knovn na N■. TiJ Manly Street, in the u, ! , : Ratelgh. North Carolina, jir. ~: a to a blue p; int of N W Estate, surveyed by it. 0. L.Nu < 8., May. i93S. and re?'s ; . >'e,i ,1, the office ot the Repi-t.ee ci Dm;., for Woke 1 .unity in Hook ... JVl.i• 1928, fiago 83. No. 723. BEGINNING at a stake on Use East side of Manly .Street, said stake being 1815 fret South erly from the Southeast cor n r of mwnHawnjMWivwini v.JHtr.. • - tt —h ii» mi the Intorsei'iion of West South and Monty rtti cct 3; runs; 1 Irene* in all Easterly dtfsliun ami £ti«ut para llel with V.. t South Street 104 hat t,. a -'..li: iu ■ id a South erly (in'ci; n u i; thence in a V' .ste;.;, o'reeiiou ."id tb--ut parallel vviiu V. ..a flu«et tis feet 10 a stake on me East side Os Manly StreU, runs thence with hie East side of Manly Street in a Northerly direction 41.5 feet h> a stake, the 1 ohii and place of Beginuii-i;. See Bonk ,V,;|. Pa:e 39, Repistoi s Otfice of Wake County. Tract. P- -BEGINNING at. 0 point • In the We. tern line ot Manly Street 110.41 feet North of the Nortinve iern intersection < " k in ly ami Cuba Streets; runs thence in a Northerly direction along the Western lira' of Manly Street 40.15 feet to the Southeastern comer of Lot 21: thence 13-1 feet in a West erly directum along Lie South ern line of Lot V to a stake, the Southwestern corner of Lot ?l and Sotithe.'. ,ei n corner of Lot 20; runs tl-'-nr- 49 feet or r Southerly (in re(Hun along the Eastern line >f Lot 22 to a ...iakc, the Soul! a 'icon cornev of Lot 22 and the North western collar of Lot 25; runs thence 130 5 feet in an Easterly direction along the Northern lino of Lot :3i to the W< stem line of Manly Street the puipt of Bo in ning and being Lot "X Lee Book of 11)11. f’mto 04. Si'o Kaos; 87i, 1 ’ ;.(!(} and Book Jo' Page .-)-( Hr:(;u >r's o>fne ( t V’ako ' on n r.y T'usc prcmeitie.- will oh sold sep arately, and t1..; pro-ad." ;vc hirldcrs wil! Dai on the properties separately. The sut'c- ssfui btadcr will put up ten (W) per evil', of his purchase price at tliV day oi sale. This 3rd nay of .January. Ffjt i. W. i-h.h ( inviussiopor January 6 1 . 20. iftlfc. IN THE SDt'.JDOIt Ul; 5,1 KtflQltJ'. T lift C'J.EKL s. p. no. tea. 1 NO'/jit; l-f i.,L<; I NORTH PaHCUNA I WA-..K Cot:J 7 ) I >.U:S. P'VCCY V. LL,LOG IVHTOu: 'IBS. M..HY F..JG IGO l CUR.IS .loa .. .. ...c JiINE | EDLikRiXIiY wU-cK retittoners Vs. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK. | Uuaruia/i for MARTi-to uC : ■.L..I.SY, jin -e.no. tent; C.*hi 1 irl KELLEY IBWOCU Mil husbnun, WILLIE RO&&: i'.TiA .E; i■ V, Lrmarn >. . .'tt \ IU-,1.U.Y Wi'lriC and nu - : 's. v i - i l.lfi Wll IT; .J -V ;•Ef l md. vrt! 1, j MARY iiJUJ. .. : t-rlTf L'.TGENK 1 I LVY Dll 1. Cl, 'r. v ELO ! tSR7C.-i .1.'..; i* 10 .’■ '. ■ 'I.I. £ r JUc.RTON LACf ' f HOE f;VON, COLONIAL KD'. 18':' M Lunas EDWARD Et.H'ir.i. |j -, 1 r , A .Lo l i.i jUL.t. t a.. A.. I * L 7.E-MAN, Miner, ! JOf-i.t’h KELLI// AND r ife, lAUhA ItLLikY, Respomlar.l ■ Ur 'or and hv virtu re of an order 1 ... - '!• - ■ .f •: •• ..J*, V,. •" • wCV V, Kc that » V.a. , t?- s*]s, Pta-'. . j a.es V y£ip'jyu\+ %s ( (- . ~ :i n < • .' Mt.rilta hi. « KcUe;-*. J.ncu-r.■ .mtteaty vA , ti i:nUe\iu. ' \)ic ae.-o ?-*•*. ’ VjL'3 l i uueeotr.c; Pdi ket, tie • 'iT ’' V <V. ; :d{ t ■ • : ’ I I Li.tdjT tor ciiii.il ir... 1 iieroirt ::sii.:r d- -cdUrl traeis of ianJ, if»c --: - r?''**/ i.H'iiu? i J . Vo!* Count'. | N.ofVu Carlin . tnicl ;noie n.irtieuUii> fii.-it- Ti:iC' r i’»c GINN TNG Sit j si 1.10 0 ‘ : U' e-i : stde oi l ' t ! Suu-et, IP, fee’ ci in# inter i.ors D r .n»d« pvu! Sh'cets i.jfirt 'ir.' 'll sn * HO <n ? rtuko; tuence in 2 sout.hei .y direction 50 lee! to a i BU»ke; tnenc** in a v/e-terly d»ree 5 ti-ri 14-i 1i..: Jo a strike in the _ea. i , 1 iat:> of i‘ 1 • B* •C. , i iftncfi ill a ir rhirody di; . "-nn.h t.he c.esl | Jine ..:f E ;5f : r?; t 50 f-art *o the 1 irGU'-'N/hG. t iac tot No. ii. Block U, socaidtng to a nr-;p ox | Booth Park J forme r’y Blcduoe pro -1 port y) duly af.ed in tire Hosts tf*r »‘f thf Deficit- » »o. e in Wak.e OocUity in Ikio.i oi’ Mapo 1855, i'agtf j 76. I Second Tract: BECI MNJXG fit » ! gJitteo in t.no 'ii 'e- East 1 £ . ■i ' rt.do' h: hiF } '■) ir.-A j Mk' >to J.ai:e; Vaanrv. snuUi SO to a .sUike; thence west 140 J >. 0 1 ii j Kb . : :• O's •r; it: v 1 tco noli ft 1 50 so ; * , «. r, “ \ (; *N N !fv' v. Be Ing jof fp). b Jo 81-onk ‘- t) IP ‘ •. ; • • i Vi !;* ( j •';G ».t A J * k:: or o e v~i f.• (if East . B. ■*••••*. < “ i-.-j?. Vr.: j&ut, • 1 s ' ! !. til O' ? .«Pa ; e ; i‘l <' c* j le> o;-.’ l!r Ni.k bchfitf iftts w-i :H ft.fr i LO m r> rK No. 12. ac- I Cam r r r . j■: ; E.i- 111 park ! -• • ; - in ila.ah < i Mans, IBrls. iu j'.iur a Pp. f' ft’ ;’ li.’. j .. 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Uk vfi; Ecu. i, S, jyUk .ft ‘ ' i ’ ' v ft* ft-OXiNA L'i'frt.iluu.t.ft. r\ft n W. rt ; 1 l TJ ';' : 4 ' TAKE i'fti" ' .. r. .. i A pteaiiviiv bcvjl'.iftil yen Du'S beep Iked 'ri the s.buve iitilid Thi; nature «,f tba rrhcl b.itnß r-ouithf is Idde'-n. To sivu.e tut alifd'ate fltvci ■. r\ the pvt, rs tiie U ;uui i bus . ijjoii the- ".iDui'di of two years j ’.s-pi, ,Sspfjr.pti, 'ii lift ween the ,pftUfti"f and lie Jelcndttn.t. ‘Yuc i, ijiiiiTd ip ii'i.ihv flyfenre to j rtteh uftiij,.,-s ii. I i'vtei ih,.u February ! V>, ftG.I, -iu.; u-.eifi your . .Gui" t'j do j so the party recking roller against V" will >i>ly to toe. Court for the relief i;o»jght. This Ml day of P- ember, 1937. KARA ALLTiN. Ah-Mista.:’ '■ "■' of Superior Court V ■! fA'.N.'V'-’. Attorney Jan. 4. il, . . THIS CUKOLFMIMN CLASSIFIED RATES Number ut Issues amt cost per word: ISSIKS I 4 3 U Cost per word 4o 4o Jo Sc per line per (,-iue 10c JOc ttjo 7t4« Each word abbreviation, initial or symbol count as one word. jyune.tuatton marks rue NOT counted as words. The minimum number ot word* tn any want ad is 13 yards You will . ivi money by ordering your ad to run B or 12 issues. j Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned through Wednesday up to 10 A M. ANN OU N CEMENT Mid-Winter Revival begins Sec ond r.undfty ia February and will continue for 10 days. Guest min .. IL ■ . Ruth Greene of Ilun linglon Sta.. ft. I„ General Supt. of Sunday School of the Mt. Cal , ' :I y Holy Church of America. 10 DOMESTICS WAWTED* i Imim; l ately for v.u.k. N.Y.C Ages 10 ’-* ’3. = t*. I Hi X) to $45.C0 r,e | M.-ift jlr- v o ixTevfince, transpor k.ftoN I‘u .isi cvl, sleep in, For iftirthe ; coftiuht. H. C. Mitchell, 60' V ' ker K; . Goldsboro, N. C.. Tele | p’v>4x Voii). HELP WANTED Hia;--". :>rk. h oman experienced 18 50 'o i!••".: is -vtth good fai.iilv in beau -1 : northern eit.v. 814 day week f 33 Write all about yourself. Canb bean Conjultant.-, 52 South Twelftl Street. F! iadeipl.ia Pa. SPEC IAL SERVICES 51 . ITHES WRITTEN for busy licopli h rv.!,lies f.fitO; Research. Manu kcripts - lilt'd and put in Buod Eng : IU! MARCUS BOULWARE, Sain I . An .usiiiii ft Culicge. Raleigh, N, C. AUTO vte TRUCK~RENTALS WAR! U-HniVK-IT—GARS, TRUCKS it; n TRAILERS FOR RENT - 301 N MeDo-vf n St. -Dial TE 2-W9J ! - Night TE a 0994. Oi your inin.iy out of used refrt .1 U'.i's anri furniture NOW t; •. <»ur classified mis. Dial TE MW. hTjildino ans~homs ft': PROVE?vIENT SERVICES srANOARO < IN DEB BIX.CR CO., tow Soil.'. Cvnorete arid Cinder Ulockt • N Oil- eij St., Dial TH: 2-JlS* t ODD SPECIALS JOY'S AMERICAN GIUTX ISO Rm Martin 3t., Raleigh-Dial Tt 2-BWL Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAK-B-Q and Chicken iOur Specialty) i*tg and Chicken 109 E DAVIE ST. NURSERY foam S NURSERY Fayette rill Highway. Pnone II 2-J7S*. •. a; u; a. hoomii- Register it wit u* Ts 4-.;6Sfc TUia space wiii cos | you only SERVICE STATIONS ■itiNN'S ESSO STAI'M)N~SO2 s Hlood worth i.t.. Phone TF, J-iHSS. C-.-usult our Classified ads regularly : u:i-. .ue many bargauis offered. WATCH SERVICES ■n os -N W Art II KEKVICR—US I i... . ut isr. Phone TE j disk s 1 li r. SUPERIOR COUKI * -.Li-Oi.r. THIS l Li;RU $ S. P. 'Vo. Wiß'J 1 .NO'H, t. Ot-' SUJvMONS ; - .. ,{. a u (iuOJ.JNA I : JN lY ' ii and FARMERS bank! . , OF TILE ESTATE I OF OirtSic, AL-i'l’ON, | PctlUohil Vs. I i'.l M \ ; rtJISE ALSTON REID and I : .iifi. jti.iN KUO. JAMES ft \ /iLS'ION .-ui wUc oOSOTin .. U\, I Respondent To Joi iv-Reu-I no-i Jar.'ies Wvsley Afl ;ah i. font .il i.-tU" person* having al Inu : i .«lU| .■■ ov who claim al j,. •• in tau! i aid, their names bcl ling unknown to *’■. fotitiouer; ‘ 1 and ••.■■eh o: nu wUI take notiifl ■' t: ; in am on entitled above has beep ; c ,' -niyirt-ti in the Superior Coutv <1 , y.'.ft.u Cot; ty tn v/iUch 'he Petitiontl . to ... - the land herein dcscrltl ft ■ n ~ >r ipm i.-c of ere.iUng assefl .a ; . iv ui i u nVirgrs against »«!■ ■ i i.iii take i <sice that you arl ii'auH'i'd to appeal at the office of t .4 m 4'>n I Cl . of Superior Con* , j vVa -ini,'. ■ or before the l&iij i. : Fciu'iia: y. 19S8, and answer m ; ,u ...ii .ilcd h«n-tn cl I’ft.ii I'.er '.Mil apply to the Coul | for the I'.-ilrf th."' -in demanded. I Tm ■ ia.-id > ich will pc 'id I • u< the Tur* ■ .lot ru (40) 1 .: ■' .y | ith- ■ i ■■.■ h- B »: p's I u i li.'uiitj east,! l t along n;:,J i : ui .Vira. u. L. i join*-1 i.u,ii’.: to th« i". "t weal, c-orntr of ■ >i A.. ,• o'.:; lot; lliuinv ;..,Uth -hi) ■ i :rty li l with ...del line, of Ben K M .or- s ;ot; .V,ne west <2io) two | In..- h-'d and ten feet on the south I Will) l’ n Moore's and Dr, V, I i Tui'i'Ci lot to the BEGINNING. § itunaftii 3-10; three Kixteenth «f ■ •i .i.'i'i'. or Uu.s. 3co Book 113,1 and MB, Page 470, in the ■ 0 • !' iiu- Rci'.lstc'r of Deeds fori . County, North farollna. i ds 7th day of January, 1988. SARA ALLEN Sg A art 1::nt Clerk of Superior C»Ufl Jnn. 11, IS, 20; Feb. 1. 1.958. g Hecnt terfts of North Carolina soil showed that far less pota; <« '.vaubud or leiehed from iimel soils than from unlimed, acid soi'-jg 7
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