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sITUAT ,o v , SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION & * A BUSINESS OPPORTUmTIES, Kafg? |.f. Advertising —Lou) Cost Advertising — ' v "' FOR WHAT HAVE YOU •• * mAL TEm PJe 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ANNOUNCzMEN 1S CARDS Os- i HANKS IN MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS ~ APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Veteran Editor Os Christian Recorder And Wife Celebrate 50th Anniversary ST. LOUIS (ANP) - Dr. and Mrs, i Ficd A. Hughes of this city were. I married “>0 years on Wednesday. ! -imii'inr-n ■ ■ T r mmniin.iii.iiui« . J ATTENTION '.AST MINUTE j EASTER SHOPPERS ! You Don’t Need Cash To Look Your Best Sunday! mm up AT — 1 OX CLOTHING CO. LADIES GEMS BOYS YOU CAN ALL DRESS VP HERE I ARILS' MEN'S BOVS Suits Suits Suits Dusters .. Hats Dais girls’ Dresses Shirts Dresses IT’S EASY TO PAY THE O.K. WAY! O.K. CLOT* GO. m E. MARTIN STREET I 'WHi'Ww.'V.iv ip try*wnaiv l— ■iiini-- 11-irrr t-ci-ui rr -,, IJn . V, wa6>. ~ ...T ff| , . > ifi-r_ trtr, - ~ • LOW. LOW PRICES pIAJS S&H Green Stamps \ *Av.muKn aaMaiumit mm mwz.m*++ «•> \«tiinai.T«orD>>MWMiliuwMfrii.iiiw '.wowa «.<*,. aw 4 m ■ * ... Tl rr , - SUNNYLAND CURED SMOKED - 8 to 12 Lbs. pound Cranberry Sauce < j an 31,3 23c DIXIE DARL,N<! FRESH DATED IMLVKS Mk«| ASTOR ALL PURPOSE j —— [__"__ LARGE, ALL WHIT]E " *mmmmm~r -w . s .m .?juurwu«ji»i, ■niami * v *" ’* *** mmmmmmmmßmammtmmmmmmmmmtoßßammKmmßmmmammammmammnmmfammmimmmmaiimnmMMammmMntßßvsmßmmmmmßmmmmmmm | March lit. For the past 18 years Dr. | j Hughes has been editor of the j | Christian Recorder, reportedly the j I oldest Negro paper of America a 1 | news organ of the African Metho- j | dist Episcopal church. ! Their married life began at the \ | historic Si, Paul AME Church in ! ! St .Louis, the late Reverend Doc- j j tor W. D. Cook performing the ce- j ' remony. The Hughes’ celedmted the ocea • J i sion by a trip to Chicago, had and j I an Anniversary dinner at the home iof his neice Mrs. Granville W. j j Reid. Travelling with them were j FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN : : Bonus Money Store I j We have anything in Fur niture . . . from a lamp, end j table, occasional chair to j completely furni shi n g a | whole house. f”~ “ AND Wf. U.U L \ CREDIT PLAN fob you Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 131 E. MARTIN ST , *WaaWWJWB.WU UU. ima-n —n -|- I ! ||HM---| illr Ruhnih ul.UUuub i To Address j Howard Bodyi WASHINGTON, D. C. (ANF'I J ] Dr. W, K. B. Dußols, noted schoJ i ar, writer and pionev! in the move j tr.ent for equal rights for Negroes, | " ill be heat’d in a public lecture at 1 Howard Univeisity Monday night, | March 31. j Dr. Dußoi?,' who observed his | BOth birthday in February, has been | a national figure for more than , 80 year'- A three-time graduate of Harvard University (AB. 1890. . A.MF 1891. Ph D. 1895), Dr. Du | Bois authored the first monograph, ! “Suppression of the African Slave j Trade,” nfififi# to appear in B&r --i card’s Historical Studies series. Thru years later he wrote The i Philadelphia Negro, a book which l .. generally considered as the first j systematic sociological study of -m | urban problem in the United I States. j Dr. Dußois* book. The Souls of ! | Black Folks nitti'sk was regarded j ! ns the first classic indictment of I ! the racial compromise policies ad- j j the Reverend and Mrs. C. Baker , ; Peurle, and Mrs. Alta Haris, an- j ; other neice, all of St. Louis, i None of disc- Giildrer- were able J : to be present. Each, however, s ni ( ! congratulations and beautiful pro- j j sent-’. .The oldest son. Lloyd H. \ : Hughes, is Director of Education ; | in the United Nations. Fred. Jr., is i ; an auto mechanic in Fresno. Calif I | Mrs. Agnes Gertrude Stallingcr. j : a daughter, is with the Child’s j j Center in San Francisco: Mrs. Lois | : j Margaret Hcrold i-- Librarian in ! I Columbus. Ohio: the third dough - | ;tcr. Mrs. Marian Winfred Tyson, j jof Providence. Rhode Island, is , I the wife of Reverend Albert D. ! i Tyson, Jr. In Chicago, the stopped at the i • Cdnnid Hninri hotol «§fH 1 ! in St. Louis the following day -amt-ri.s. nr.,u»aMCMi..rtnri-t. mskm* ■ twm.wiinn'mmut 1100 S & IIS-1 Witli This COUPON and $5.00 or More Pur- |jg| pi; chase. Fill in your name and address. Redeem it lu| £: for 100 FREE GREEN STAMPS at WINN- J-l P' 'M DIXIE. rn Name |9 pi Strut City K Coupon must be picsented in person. LIMIT pj One Per Adult Customer. Not Good after Sat. il«i«arar» yg | ~~~~~ *” *■ *'”* "*'*" —wwwwrw.■■■ ■■ ««■»» »s«»KMi»w>wwpj*wii I’.llt HCIM>, IX HIIRIRY WEEK ASSEMBLY At St. 1 ’ ■ ■ I,! Mrs Catherine Winters, assislanf. librarian; Miss Eveiyn Shipr, assocr. tr prof of library scion ? at. N. C. College at Durham; Mrs. Marie) VYalher, hcacTHbrarian: and Jlrs. Ophelia Irvins, assistant !i firarian. vocated by Booker T. Washington in his famous 'Five Fingers” speech at the Atlanta Exposition in ; 1305. Ir: 1905 Dr. Di Bois organised the j Niagra Movement which culminat ed the founding of the National i Association for the Advacement I of Colored People five years later. He was also a founder of the I | Pan-African Congress at Paris in j j 1919, and served as joint chairman j j of the fifth mooting of the Con- j j gross at Manchester, England in j | '945. At the later meeting he and , Kwarns Nkrumah, now Prime j | Minister of Ghana, drafted the re- j j solutions of he Congress. i A national survey shows that P 5 i j per c-vnl of farm'- lack water to ; i supply a rural fire department. I’ho i-.cdir.g operation is one of ! ; tbs most important in livestock ; | production nrr d/' j»T(* CYr''r*••' !It j I 1)1 c* m the U S by 1975. ~~ j % i) a '%■-*■* >' •?. - * jr..A Timmm p wm % -j MBm i r. " 'V-' ? :i mmm i - I V U vi, wt^BBHSNHSK ■ ■ u k; V '■ W, C. HANDY DIES AT 8-1 - VVibiam Christopher Handy, the I “Father of the Blues,” died in a hospital in New York. March 28tli, at, the age of 81. Handy. blind for the lasi If years and confined to a ! wheel chair, entered the hospital a week ago. A motion picture story of his life, hearing (he title of his besi known composition—“ St. Louis B!«es’G-is soon to he released. Handy is shown above in a March 195’, photo. Funeral mwG'o’s ’ r ”’ held in New York. Wednesday. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO M’O.U FILLSi. ! -■ S' jsse?m*if- i lI|S I 4|pSM ; >;| |iM'Sref?^ w SKJ&'j? IllM»ilK * ffiSfe■ ihifcit•/'* w HOME ON LEAVE - Billy T. Terrell, radioman second-cla.>s petty officer of the (J. S. Nav> is spending his annual '■•ii'. ■ .1 t the home of his parents, AT; - , and Mrs. W It. Terrell of fifhi j Faucett Street. Burlington. Ini mediately following the leave, <■> will enter Radioman Class if School for 30 weeks at Bain bridge. Md. Upon completion of school ih Maryland, hr hopes to participate in the fleet-wide competitive examinations for Officers Candidate School. He re-enlisted for six years in the Navy last January 22. “A woman's vocr.bulor may be only 500 words—but what a turn over!” THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL. 5, 1958 Have farrowing houses ready be- i i f.- re sows begin to farrow Uncord keeping is essential to an j ffkient, dairy operation. In Memoriam i !f tssm s; " ; mS'M ; ; §mf ;gm * > ,i: , dMBFSL. jMMtbi, i &yi mmSBM tA-c h glgg* In laving memory of mtr bemved .si sit, Mrs. hiiineiu- Holmes Hobinsot, j ..n departed this lue one veto ago, I 1 April 3. 1851. In consolation Pryoad this world there is s land Most beautiful and fair, And those who go before us dwell I In peace and gladness them. Hi May we take solace in this thought Assured hint one we love Has found a new and shilling life In that fair land above. Voices Mesdames Emma -O .Tone, I*l niche O. Capers, Lillie .1. Taylor and ! Frances O. Masscnburg. Legal Notices NOTICE OF S Vlf! OF V.tLtIABLR j lIEAL ESTATE j DEFAULT having been made In the i payment of the iruiebiediiesfi secure i by a Certain Deed u£ Trust executed j ]by Lawrence Sfascne Li -miner and; wife, Anna Roberta Vo J. J. Henderson, Trustee, which deed ot CLASSIFIED RATES Number of Issue* and cost per word 1 ISSUES X 4 8 12 Cost per word to 4e Jc Jc per line, per Issue ll)c 10c !}*<•..Tlpe Each word atroreviatlor., initial of symbol count as one word. Punctuation marks are NOT counted as words The minimum uumber of words in any want ad is 12 words, you will save money b ordering your ad to run S or 12 issues Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned through Wednesday up to 10 A.M. HELP WANTED! MALE OK FEMALE Make S168.0I) a week preparing en j velope' Out instructions tell how. En . Irse slumped envelope. Write Ewell Parley, Box <l. Ills http lint Ky. SPECIAL SERVICES i SPEECHES WRITTEN tor busy people 10-minutes S.sto, Research. Manu script, edited and pul in good Eng- Auguslme's Collette. Raleigh N. C lish. MARCUS HGULW ARE. Saint AUTO TRUCK RENTALS WAKp-U drive. ;t I AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT - 1101 N McDowell St—Dial TE 2.5992 Night TE 3-0884. Get your money out of used refri gerators, stoves and furniture NOW j Use our classified ads Dial ITC 4-BS5* FOOD SPECIALS JOY’S AMERICAN GRILL - 290 Hast Martin St.. Raleigh—Dial TE 2-MM. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAJR-B-Q and Chicken i Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken 109 E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY FOWLERS MJRSEHV Fayetteville Highway Phone TE 2-0736, rtitWTtNG A HOOM!!—'Register it wttn u» at Xft 4-dSftg. This space v»lii com | you onjy 32c. SERVICE STATIONS : OIiNN'S ESSO STATION—ftOS S. Blood ] worm St.. Phono T£ 2-8494. Consult our classified ad* regularly, I there ara many bargains otiered. WATCH SERVICES DAVIDSON S WATCH SERVICE--122 t Hargett St.. Rhone TE J-iR* trust is dated December 23. 1841, and recorded in the office of the HegiStct of Deeds for Wake County in Book SBB at Page 371, the undersigned Tru.- I tec, at the request of the holder of the : bond secured hereby, and under pov. -' ! ers conferred by the aforesaid Deed us Trust, and for the purpose of ob ; tauinig money to satisfy said indebted ness. v. ill offer for sale and sell to th* I highest bidder at public auction for ■ asi; at the Courthouse door of WaLu County, North Carolina, in the City of RaU-igii. on. FRIDAY APRIL IS, .'Jo* it 12 O'clock. Noon, the following r|e .scriberl real estate in die City of •&»- teigh. Wake County, North Carolina, ami described and dc-fmed a~- tomm 11 E-i.it Martin Si.pot. Raleigh. TX: .$. BEGINNING at the Northeast coriiar of the lot owned by W. R. Blake, foe merly Fennell Gill and .1. C. Christo l>her on East Martin Street and i'tii!- uiuii Fist with said Street twenty <3o} feel: thence South ONE Hundred and Ten (110- feet to the lot of W. R. Pool. : formerly Slaughter Pen lot 1 thence ! West with the line of said W. R. Pool j Twenty (20 feet to the line of W. JB. { Blake; thence Noith One Hundred i and Ten (Ut). feet to East Martin ! Street, Use point of BEGINNING, -on i tabling about one-twelfth of an acra. | Being Hie same lot convoyed to Br.y --i ant Perry and wife to C E. J Good win hi deed registered in Book 94. | Page 226, of the Register nr Deed* ot ! flee of Wake County, and conveyed | by Said Goodwin to W C. Stronacii hy i deed recorded in Book 89 at Page 782. I said Registry, then later conveyed to Bookci Hardie by deed from W. C. j Stronach and wife, dated January, I'2B. and registered in Book 12f »t Page 162. Being the same nrppcrjy conveyed to C E. Lightner by Mary Hardy by deed duly registered m Bnrsl. 1'" nt Pave 7RB DATED this IBth dav of March. iK». | Ik HENDERSON. TRUSTEE ROGER D O'KELLY. ATTORNEY, I March 22-20. April 5-12. Note. Sale will be made subject tar-11 ta.v. due Wake County and the CRy of Raleigh, and the highest bidder will iv- required to deposit with the Oil’* of trie Superior Court of Wake Coun ty. a good check for 10 per e*ot-rif he amount of the bid as an evicKnre j of good faith. J. 1 Henderson. Trustee. Roger D. O’Kell.y, Attorney. . .1 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ' WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having quai.ftbed Administratrix of the Estate of Wiley Jones, deceased, late of Wife* unity. this is to notify al! persons .vnv- claims against said Estate *o ent them to lire undersigned on •>r before the 29th day of Mareto, 137!). » this notice will be pleaded In' b'r of r,i-over.v. All persons indebted to iid Estate- will please make Immetii i id«- payment io the undersigned, i This 22nu day of March, 1598 Lea'-r Jones Route 2, Box 16a Wendell, N C. Administrates . Taylor A- Mitchell I Raleigh. N. C. I Counsel for Admlinstratrlx | March 29: Abril 3-12-19-26; Mac ,1 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTRE NORTH CAROLINA j WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix nt the Estate of James Ferrell, «ee«rt ] ed, late ol Wake County, North Cata lina. Ibis is to notify nil persons hsv | inn claims against the Estate of :«id deceased to exhibit them to the under* signed at 172 rt Smithfield Street. Sa il igh. North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of February. 1959. or this no tice will be pleaded n bar of th>ir recovery All persons indebted to the estate will please make irr mediate pa v • men!. This the 18th day of February. 1868. MRS. MAP.Y F. DFNNNG. Administratrix 1720 Smithfield Street „ Raleish. N. C -.-•£! >** Mateli B 15. 22. 20. Aorii 5. 12 !9SB 7
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