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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION HpVpWANTr,- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE HEll IVAN ILL PERSONAL CLEANING & HAULING .ft ~ flMjii* ow Cost Advertising • —Low Cost Advertising — filmf&isSSL. ■*. H)H WHAT HAVE YOU . . IHAI. TEmpie 4-5558 /FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-555 S ' ANNOVNCBMEN T$ CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOW S FOR RENT ***—*W—lWww■————w—f MtfMWMC—M—UWI ''♦■■t.-n]i»tt)i.wf gf»vw wr■TtawrO'ii'Pwwr ■»i.,»nww»~waw»»i.■ »^mcwr.-ovwM;«-*. —— ■■ " i -nn-!■ ■■■■■ n . Virginians To Stage “Pilgrimage Os j Prayer" In Richmond Ne v Year’s Oav NORFOLK, Va. (ANP) James Mcßride Dabbs, outspoken j Southern liberal and author of Our j Southern Heritage, has joined the growing Tulmber of leaders in the Soutftiufiid’ endorsing the P*l grim age of Prayer ior Public Schools to converge on Richmond. Va., eap itol of .the Confederacy, January 1. j Dabbs, president of the Southern Retional Council, stressed that his LAIRD'S APPLE WINE L. Per 4-5 yuan IfmkrrS HmSsl j I lAfStD A CO. hWS I Pis»i)l«r« I , * KOKYVILIE. H. I. / LYONS. N. y. -alflW IMOIITM CAK>f M. VA. OH .O , ★ APPLIANCES ★ TELEVISION ★ TIRES & TUBES firestone STORES 413 Fayetteville St, RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2 / 48 MEATS groceries ; For Oil Day or Night. We Will Deliver Any Amount —.S Gallons Up HAMILTON GROCERY niAI. TEriipte 4-837.4 RALEIGH. N. ( | Wallqanm " YOU FURNISH THR PRO!!!,EM WE’LL FURNISH THE MONEY $2.00 IS YOURS Recommend Our Service To A Friend If We Make A Personal Loan To Them— Wr Will Pav You $2.00 CASH. GIT II BfISDEY .Muiussr 210 SOUTH WIUMINUTON ST. ~~~ , WHOLESALE TO ESERYCHs " ; iaii! Custom Made triple tilt CTAvJ>?ei ' _ • Vp t* ,0* STORM b i UKM jt . ‘.I & Screen DOORS ax if knr 51 *"’* au Aitmticiim 1 \ maows a,r . ... y'y \/a y 'CvS: sls-75 I j A'inii'!' 'Vi"" I Doat-yoursitir’ nr we w;'i . .. , - . LnuJin *mLic arransr installation I nii> Ltituppcd Any Si/.c (.( iOxM 2 .In i brine us your nu'.isive • ——"i".»-»»»—. $36.95 ””~(01 OPS ’ ! « o ‘ k nt HholC * alC Pric * s Initial si. 10 \ >w in is exciting YV*‘‘. C’OIjOHS and WHITE ' windows Add S 3 .AO ea< h r Ovara Add IMLOO each j ^ *?'ir4*-• ' i r 4* - • | endorsement was as ail individual | and not on behalf of his organ::', a j tion, The Pilgrimage is bring fail ed bv sonic 20 religious and civic leaders from Virginia. They are .seeking on. this 1 mancipation Day to locus at tention on the serious jeopardy which the entire Virginia pub lic school system faces, and to stimulate individuals nsiou-i bilily and action in this crisis Thousands of children remain locked out of their classrooms with additional schools await ing impending closure. The Reverend Wyatt T. Walker, coordinator of (he Pilgrimage and State Director of CORK, The Con gress of Racial Equality, is pres ently on leave of absence from the GilLficid Baptist Church, Peters burg, to mobilize the Pilgrimage across the State. Governor Almond wa« also In vited to "join in prayer with these pilgrims coming for all oor ne r s of the State." according to Walker. 'Die Pilgrimage is to as semble at the Mi.srjue in Richmond on Now Year's Day. Holiday Season is Different Now For Many Os Ex-Sharecroppers WAHJNGTON, D. C. (ANP- This year's Yuh; Season is v :ry different for thousands of forest - tenants, sharecropper:,, and day I laborers who have bought farm.- i of their ov.ti ov the vea: .. wiiti I the help of the Farmer:- Home Ad ministration of -lie U. S, D part ! nu nt of Agriculture. Things are much better for them the year-round, say officials of agency. But it is during the holi day season that many of the ■ .li lies are reminded how far thru have come. j Typical of the 88.574 white and j colored farmers who have received ' ownership loans from Fanners Home are Mr. and Mrs. John B>-an .‘ion of Techula. Wh -r, They con « member some sharbci oppi :• yens i v hen the pottos crop ,v. s short an 1 ! they came out in debt with Christ mas just ahead. ’"We came out in debt about half tile nine years we share cropped.’* says Brandon. • tVe just didn't have enough goo i "wash I NOTON TERRACE A PARI MENTS 2 bedrooms, living room, kitch. n and bath. Stove, refrigerator j neater, water furnished $47.00 j Apply in person TV.. TE 3-1)02 A ■ K Si !•!*<-RT OF TEACHERS ,1. Rupert l-’ioott executive sccre | tary of the Virginia Teachers As j social ion, has added his enforse j inert end is asking the teachers of i Virginia to give their fullest co i operation to tor Emancipation Day j Pi}■-.rimage The Rev 11. G. Ifjtii* i non, grand waster c-r the Grand | Lodge of Virgin;:!. A.F and AM., i is issuing a proclamation to the 16.- i ( 00 Melons undi - his .jurisdiction. Ml titr.i.l CORK groups and ’c VACP In mcLcs in Virginia arc aldfnf in the Pilgrimage effort. V l , I. '-dcr Banks, execu tive secretary »*r the Slate Cfl»fer*B«f, N \ •VfP, recently sent an urgent call on behalf of the Church Oini-’dinatini: Committee to X -t.-tn* leaders throuctum* the State. lie a:k --»•>! their aid in coordinating the PT-rimage and sponsoring buses. rvk.vim- thr endorsement of |of the Reverend M.e-tin Luther j King. Jr., last week, the Southern j Christian readership Conference j meeting in Atlanta issued a ' stale ! merit in hipp#p of the Virginia ■ movement. ; land, anti didn’t know much about improved iarming prat tices.” i It MY 40 ACRES' AM) % ROUSE Their ah as*,opping days ended | »5 year.-: ago when they applied to i Parmer-: iiorrt for u loan to buy : u small farm. Thu io -n was approv . tci and Uu’v purchased 48 acres , tVith > fairly good Rouse no it. "VC n the Government made tit a i-nn to bay our farm.” Brandon tve-iis. 'it was t!;r unty jCcan- in the world that would er f us k’ud of ■ ■ ' o ••■e we t!.ain’t ohn a Urn. l ’, hot a row ami iilti? furniture.” ! Th,. B-.-ndons have 142 neigh : bars wtlhm nr! ai- i of a riuzei: i square rail.., to .•/hem tne Oovern | ov*nt jtar -.’tii* .- j -a: uja o And i for tbe Nation as a whole, more | tiian 9 000 colored farm families j obtain* i Fanners Horne loans to j buy. eniv pc h, i ~-p farms of i their own I Y;• by Y - M arid M- -• B-an ; don have iwrvov «< bi --r posit'on > bv following the a.iv and coun sel of th-;>■ F-.'.rwers Home county in piannina. operating. • I s EASE CDTTON VIKI.I) l or « - i»mp!e. Ihcy b-.ve in - erea-rd tii-ir cotton yield from j a hale to a bale and a half per acre on an average by proper fertilisation, sound soil and water conservation practices. #IHOUR Jf CLEANING ffl SERVICE lUlfPf! Extra Charge | We t/w | ! 1 NJI-PRO \\ PROCESS 8 , EsUblfebed UUS ■” Ras s o s Hatters & Cleaners I n W. MARTIN ST. Dint TLiaple 2 3591 ■ —J—m m iuniimia IT.AN MEDICAL MEET These officers of (he Old Not ill State Me lira! Society conferred last week in Greensboro on preparations for the annual meeting of the onanUatlon to be. held at )i i Coii • on June 3-U. They are: Dr. W. C. Shanks, seated, Burlington. N. C„ president; Dr. \V. I. Armstrong I Kocky Mount, executive secretary and Dr. E, L. Rann. right, Charlotte, president-elect. Or. Nkmrnah Favors Every Form Os Non-Violent Action To Aid Africa ' anti improved methods of con troltin<i boll weevil# and other insects. AL-:o they have increased their corn yield from 22 to 50 bushels ; - •') acre, and their soybeans from 1 .in to 50 bushes per aero. In addi i! • to the crops, they raise chick : ••n.' hogs, and beef cattle. Their 1 gross income has been averaging ' about $T ; ,00 annun'i.v. My Niighbors Trll M “Figure it out—if the union shared their profits we'd be making $ 10.00 an hour on this job! I” simsmmaawmt, | SOME, 1 ! WANT | TO SUBSCRIBE 111 THE J CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING I FOR A LOOK ! AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY , O gs a jsa jyj w -1 e " ~*- B 1 6- n 7y, •; . a 311 s F 2 q i ; ; »2 . • 8«• « 0 ci s‘d i ; '“to in >1 "A (“J £■ t H : . 2 to «• a ji -2 A : ; g « ffi g- q- > 4 . Z> c o 5 2* ; r? 'j! <S ' i a : : |1- '5 ~ O • o ra rr : '» 2. : g *a : ® is- J > : 3!: ■ * 3 : : I: i $ g -=* * - <T J 3 i a £. : : o a J 5 re r , ' ! fe 6>3a• . g " , ft m . fr * . : ; ti , i S :; : a •*: • > ; ; * a . - W rU • * • *4 W O ; . ci o n wnmav 5 ACCRA, Ghana fANP) Dr. j Kwame Nkrumah, who is ofteiat- ; ing here as chairman of the Ghana ! Peoples Party, delivered a stirr- 1 ing address Friday to the 200 de- j legates from 25 countries, attend- \ mg the All-African Peoples Con- i fcrcnce. "This assembly,” he said, “marks the beginning of a new epoch “My pride overflows at the sight of so targe a number of t African comrades in arms who, iinh-ii'd with the fervent desire i “ | to see Africa, free, unfettered, _ j and united, liave gathered • _ | here together on African soil r for the first time in tlie histo ry of cur continent.” B j The Ghantan Prime Minister S : told the delegates that invitations ; Had been sent to ail genuine po ! litlcal and trade union organiza tions. regardless of their political ; ; complexion, because of the con- i , P remie's importance. “It is necessary.” he emphasized, i ! “to bury political hatchets in the i • interest of Africa's supreme need - j ; total liberation. “Most of our people live in serf j dom and helotry. ! “Peoples of Africa unite: we have i nothing to lose but our drains.” Youth Who Started Elan Is Suspended a | JERSEY CITY, N. Y. <ANP) | Two freshmen of Jersey City Jan : ior college were suspended for ai k, j logedly attempting to form a north j era chapter of the Ku Klux Klari ; at the school last week. Two special detectives of tin ; Jersey City Police department were s,, nt to investigate an anonymous report of students within the col i iege forming a group called the ‘Klava” to discriminate against* j Jews, Catholics and Negroes. { College president. Dr. R. Rubin j Rosenburg, took action after Jam o- D. Low*. 18, and Ronald Brown 22 , admitted organizing a chapter of _ white supremacist group. The youths were the sole roern • j hers of the cult forming at the school, of which Lowe was the “Grand Dragon.’ After a search of the boys’ lockers, investigators | found literature ori hate promotion ;nd several copies of a newspaper, National Leaders & Groups Support March Os Dimes NEW YORK, N, Y.~ Well-known - ; national leaders and major nation al organizations have pledged their support to the 1959 March of Dimes campaign (Jan. 2-31) to raise funds to meet the challenge of the ex -1 landed program of The; National ! foundation, originally the Nation d Foundation tor Infantile Parai.v- ! sis, it was reported by Basil O'Con- i li 'HJC. ! Having already found a pre ventive for paralytic polio, The National Foundation Isas set Us sights on finding the cause of ami a means of prevention lor 1 arthritis and birth d'-fects. t Continuing its assistance to po lio patients who .-dii! need rare and rehabilitation. The Nation al Foundation hopes soon (o I offer aid to those, through age i IS, who have arthritis or birth I defects involving the central nervous system. Among (he leaders supporting ’ til* March of Dimes are: Dr. John i Codicil, Hew don, Tex. president ! of the Association of Colleges and [ I Secondary Schools; Don L. Craw , ford Dayton. Ohio, president of The Frontiers of America: Jam- s ’ C Evans. Washington, D, C. civi lian assistant to the Secretary of j Defense: Otis E Finley, Boston, | Mass., industrial relations seerc i tary of the Urban League-; Horn-, r jE. Gaines. Detroit. M’ch., grand ! master. Prince Hall Masons of II Michigan: Dr. Rosa T„ Gragg. De , J troit. Mich., president of the M • ional Association of Colored Wo The speaker voiced the hope that the recent political and economic union of Ghana ad Guinea would constitute the nucleus for a united lYrst Africa composed of other in dependent staten. "It is only within litis non lext, nr pointed out. "ot inter dependence and cooperation, regardless of the costitutionr, f framework in which it will ul timately find cxprsaioti. Ihut we shall be able to solve the * disastrous legacies of imp< ria liSH!.” Here Dr Nkmmnh, uccordiny n« reports, condemned the “arbifrur.v divisions at peoples on (he African continent, done to sat: -fy Hi • giccd •utul avarice of colonial and imperi alist powers." Such days, he remind' -1 his ap plauding listeners, were coining to an end, “It if our belief ” in concluded “that with all Africa fr -e. the peace of the world will bo b- u. • guaranteed, for the elimination of imperialism and colonialism w d remove the jealousies aftd antogo nisms which have led to two world wars And are keeping us now in a constant fear of tension with til th reat of nuclear weapons, ’ : “Common Sense,” pool- Led ii Union City, N. J FORMER LIBERAI. Lowe, in his statement to police after suspension from the school said he had never until his senim | year at Staunton Military academy Stauton. Va.! given any thought to discriminating against anyone He said that at the time he \va approached by other members <2 the student body and taken to se i cret meetings of the cuit. When he left the academy and returned to Jersey City, his home to enter college In September, he joined a group in Jersey City. He .-aid he be lieved in it and wanted to start a group within the junior col ; lege and wet himself up as i "Grand Dragon” of his own “Kluvan." i Brown was the first person he j approached and (ho only one to I min the Kian group at the school men; Dr P. W. Goode, Mobile, Ala., board chairman of the Aim - rican Bridge Association; B. D Harrison, sShrevepoi l. La, presi dent of the National Negro County Agricultural Agents Association. Mrs. Florence Madison Hill, Philadelphia. Pa, president of lota Phi Lambda Sorority; Mrs. Abbie Clement Jackson, Louisville, Ky„ president of the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society, A M.E.Z. Church; W T. Johnson, Greensboro, N. C., cxecutiv (‘secre tary of New Farmers of North Car olina; M. C. Martin, Danville. Va,, president of the National B inkers Association; Dr. Gilbert Porter, Tallahassee, Fla., president of the Florida State Teachers Association; Dr. H. Siilln-on Smith, Macon, Cla , president of the National Medical Association: Rev, Gardner Taylor Brooklyn. N Y.. pastor. Concord Baptist Church; Dr. H. Council! Trenholm. Montgomery, Ala , wa cutive secretary of the American Teachers Association, Mrr„ Arnottn Wallace. Knoxville. Term. past Supreme Basilcus of the Alpha Kanpa Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Pauline Wooden. I.vnch bui Va., president of The Links. Tnc.; Mrs. H. W. Wi'»im.v:ton. Ma bel, Okla., president <■• ti ■ 1 • Auxiliary to the Nation'll Dental Association: Charles R. Wilson, Chicago. 111., president of the Nat ional Rowling Association: end Dr Stephen J Wl'iffM. Nashvil! - Twin., president of Fisk University, THE CJIROUNTIAN WRKK ENDING SATDKDAV, JANUARY S, l»M* SmOYOR gWSAIDSt ! .3. ! Cold Weather Car Tricks By Maltha Johnson, Botlsc Safety Consultant ONE of these cold. fjosi v ; wf'tiiin. - it 1. • ,v n’ You re aircudy Jute for work 01 a« imporUvjt ;ii pnintintml- i'fid your CMT W'm; L Mr***. Os ih 1; ‘-V *;: do’.vs an) criisiofi with a thick wut, of ti 1 . IVriiajy: iitf. loci f frown an I ■ ou can't ",e‘ in! 1 art tit vt-ns. ‘,.!•• <ars through ail • ,1 . • wooer fit,- ing lia-.VM, oftcr U..*se time and temper Having ft inks when sue h saluaiioiia (israr, .When starting your cold on- i ginc, turn off heater, lights, j radio and etc. Dei ~ the ,-e | ccicmtcir to the* tioor th» n return j if. to f!u> hats-way position and I hold if, stead;!;/ until 'K* motor j eatolits. Don't pump the aeccl- J orator or race tha motor. (Per. | rent ion: Have ioitpn *, \ed j weekly litii tin; a- nn': sp, it ! more fr< quontlv h, : Healii.-j. I from trec/.iii-. add a aonj <i?nd ‘ ‘iy fed tine !io*!-lrei-j-e to emit ' tan!- of’ pA «,) hole: Most good ipudilv h!ii> ! lor f iii-is riiiilmi, sis ti a e.tl;i ■ j {Himui, The rudintor frozen! Thaw \'' opr car in a } !■ . j ran engine wvt? the iron! <•! the I radiator cove. -1 fiii thawed It ; ' f cr;-> •; ?*••« *»..• i 1 too;a ato open Cvtclion: Ni-nr > Pane hot writer into rruliatof un | less engine it running. (Pnetu- Lioti.z Plenty of anti-frrrrtt is ! sour best protection, s vVliftt) window; arc frosted, 11*0 i » soft plastic or wooden sew oor t I’nn niioti: Slip large rard? under the win Mtifld wipers if du- ear is pjydted onl.io.ns,) Legal Notices NOTH' I’ OF SAIE ■ NO f<T ii C AKOI.iN A ] A'AivF COITNi.V Lf*iK.-r 4i>*i Vif'iiVt i»i i* it Oi! j tVT U\H S’.:; • t•• , . . ! i L V •n U v bt Cv rU ICxOrc•X.iVAl, Cij *- ‘J Charles J; . r A i-.in. irainr ox j 4 ' 0/ C. i 4 r. • ...p. 1 i*;o;itr Ivr ju.he i r v \ ct uh uhj ucuk , j eti vj r* ■ i- j: < ; v;i{j. Oil i lid 2t>ih clay <yT .iitiuu 'v. i.'OS. ; t : U-. J (Ci.-lock noon, *it tho cue ,v a-.. t .A in Vvs.ikc Coun j *y. liakiiiU, Konl> Cattt;i;i4, otter lor J *io to bhUici lor cash j those cei -am AfJjoiiiinii •*.fuels of land ( -y'A'.ii, and !.• !u r , m iiaie A ..h ; Wake Couul.s. North Carolina, said to b." ..old first iic*i>Bi.xteJy lm-.i; | eo’rd. a sale of both lots jointly, and 1 |du> total hi?.*-lest bid. whether on * in-1 | dividual sales or iuint sales, snali con - j i ait ule the basis of any iaise in bid of • - •■i ; A ili: posit ul bee per* j | s'v-oi is rt-o.oired oi the succcssi'ut bid - i ! dor at tiri’-e ot the sv.it*. Said lots being’ j more particularly described as follows i First Tract Being lot N--. Z.A. this- ; * cj jord ai.d cox.U'ainc<i in a certain map! made by J. B. Bray. C. E . in the * j ; trier ot Leeds oitice. Wake County, B »<a-: Dii. page It', and bounded as! ; follows, vi*'.. BEGINNING at point 40 west of the niter section *i Washington j and Hawkins St; ec ‘ (no.v Fast i Bd'Udon Street > on Uie south side j \ of Hawkins street innw East Mci&n --i ton a: reel}runs Ihcnee m a ; westerly -:H re eta-a aiorig said iiaw kms Street. INuw Edna £der»ton dUeel), *1- fc-t v to a stake, Mienee m a 3outheriily dikeei-iou irii ft leet | to a staim, iue'ne.fe in an easterly dirteUon -c) te«t to a stake, <hence viorther-y i .*.6 u-ti i.o Uie point of ♦he BeG.INNINv« Said D-.*» x ot conveys.m.r- to c L. Covington n- Curded in Book ..'As. pfts-.o kVii Wake County H» gisit'i' oi Deaths of»' lee. For further deseripirun refer to | tiie above mentioned map wiih on rti;Uii!is by i. E. Wooten, C E, i He;n-tvi'ed m Book 533, page lti7. Sr,. ~;;d .«i «a*.l • Lot N.». 3.*.» | j described and contained, in a certain ; | map made by J.m.e ri. Bra> , C. £.. in j l the Begi.-i• r of U Wakt \ Coimi.v. Book UIT. page Htt, and bound-1 : t*d a; (oiloyi's, viji. BEGINNING at a print 8) led: west oi (he inteisection oi Wash ing ion mat Hawkins Street (now j East EdeiiUm Street) on the south mk; ot Haw Kirs vre e i (now East ! ] EdeiUur: Street;; runs tr.ence in a j westerly direction along said Haw- j kins Street (now Bast ftienlon j j Street), 4»> feet to a stake: ihence in a sou :herl,y Ultectioa U6.Q feet u» n staUo; tuetue in an ey.sigj'Jy | du’eciion 40 feet to a t.hence ! \ nor \iw.r\y teet to the point j oi' the BEGINNING. Said Deed of coo. viyan.:,* to C L, Cov.n*|toii i «.* • j corded in Book Sv3. Page iJBb. Wake ! County -f Ducds office. I Fur further dcsc'nption. uTer to above mentioned map with cuf tt**> j Hons by E )•. Wco-en, C. E Reu.- i •etcred in Bck>K 5,i3, page 16V. j Tins 2*l da.v of Ducemb2V, 95S ATTORNEY GEORGE ft. GREENS j ! COIViMISSiONFU | (Tub lien Hon • '«ti*n of Notice of Srdc in CiUMhrjani t December if, 1951 f, January 3 lu. 17, | 24, 195-I. AOMINJS'f'PA i KIX'S NOTH B NOIiTH CAUOjMNA WAIiE COUNJ V i Hiivuni ciuulilioiJ a,. Ad'uiui ;*:'alrlx iof the Estate oi liev. G W. Watkins, det.casi>{l |.||,. 111 Wane County. Noilo C«r<>Hna This «s to noitiy all persons ! having ctairiia against sale) cat ate to j pitsent them to ti,e loiderslghi.tl on m i boioie the Z2.\a day of Oaeembar. lOAU. or this notice iv.il bo pleaded in bai 1 of thnir recovery. All persons indebted j to said estate will please make tin- i mediate payment to me This itie 22nd day oi Dectinber. 1*538 | MRS C, W. WATKINS, ,'ii3 K South Street Adiuhtbtratyix ot the Estate of | Rev. G ,’.v Wa'k'iv e •!. t..’A':NAGi2 Aitnrnsy i Jan. -I. Mi. 17. 24. Cl; Fct) 7, t9M». ' Norcnt ca.loi IMA 1 WAKE C’OU.'iTy A O T I <: E Xne tinfieranjocvt, havmg ou.iiiScd a# Admlwisiratw of tin; F a»t« of. Kt*ld Jone!.;, deeeas.ii, laic of Wake County, (his is to notify all perrons having claims ar.atnst s»M estate to present them to the undeiKifined on or,before the 3rd day or January, I'ltln. or this notice wilt br; pleaded in bar of re- , vnvcTj-. Ail persons indebted to said I ,r<at will please make immediate! piwment. to tue iihdetKi.jiicd. This 23rd day ot E) ■■.• ember .l(li%8 HrJ’MAN b TAYLOR, Administrator ICS H H .... I! -Sf, Itult*,..ii, IN', .'ti, Cai.-ima Jan. 3. 10, J7. C 4. 31. Feb. 7. 1833. CLASSIFIED RATES Number •>! issue) anit cost u>h word- ISSUES I « * 12 Cost lI wort! iv » c j 0 j, per tine, oer lutt< Uie HI,, jh.r j p., Each word a'norevmtun,, imusd cu 'lymiiol count u» one word r'unctuatlon marks sic i\GX coildieri as vvuniK Die mtijimum number of words in any want ad is 13 ur.-ts y,.u -will •JVC money bv or '*rin>? your art to run r. or 12 is' , c , it.-ebly Want Ads ni.., be C“1 , pno rt. ti ”t’ttti>i Wednesday up i„ SO *, M HELP WANTED™ N KE! nET>-..ts-;i7 to train at home for r;;:!i (..uygi-aph and tclelT'pf nptsrato,-: Rat.',. . s\7<s, up, nosittonr W r I■ ■■ I.J7f Rais, i.i.h N C .'..u m.-i a,;< and te}ephi>ue number! V SPECIAL SERVICES SrtTfCHI.S WRITTEN t o r-.a-.v people 10-mlnutea *s>ki. Htvsearch, M-utu ; : ;R» p’-HUwi anil un’ in good F'.nsj* MAHC> ‘ tiinrLM\UK ba:»! ; krugusUafs Cohtge. Haleigh. N v* \LS H A lit - U !it!i t | IT—CARS, Hi ( tvS, •VI 1 1. I'RAII.ERS FOR RENT itli M Mrtlowe.) Dial re ,;.69d3 N ,ght ! E ,t lift;,4 Get voui money cm r.f used refri ; orrator-. y.-ra .ai ti .ritua NOW I'V* our 01a,,, rd an,, ti.at TF t-iJ.i* FOOD SPECIALS : JOY’S AIHNRJIC YN GAUA. M Fast Martin Uaifi«h Dm. rt 3-y&',« Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q itnd Ctiickeu (Our Specially t Big and Cbtiken 10$ E, DAVIE Si NURSERY j Kivaot S NI.RSMtY - *. a >f tUdhway. Phone iti i-u7Wi I RrJtTJHSO A ROOM'.!—Kefcivtio ~ . us jo. 'PC 4--55Jk*. This spvice w : ••. ! yo\l caiy SERVICE STATIONS IRUNN’S ESSO STATION—at.;' •» o. worth 5t.. Puurts i’E r-MIM. Consult our cma»:it.:-d aus a. throe are many bargain* • •< •■ . ADMINISTRATOR'S iimk E NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY . i. ,e UUde .Arfchod I'.avir r qt....., . ! AUinimst: aior ol Uu; t...;a,. . .... !(• .: .• tJ iiav-i.a, ; aied, l,tL aT V. ... j 'l.umy, North Carolina, tliis is to > i ti:;, ail persons having ciium- a„-u, . . |. i.d cm.Ue to ecldbil them to t.i<: ue. j dm rguod at IS &. Hargett Street, iia i leiyii, N ,C on or before the 14th day i or ft t '.’etnt,,.-r, li?bU. or this notice v. ; , j r ie.ioyu in bar of their recover; . ' At) person* indebted to said estate Wiii I i»i< make unmvuiate payment to the ; imitorsij-.neU. ; TSr, .!,.v ot L, ci':, l,or, 1338 ...i|..< H/.NII ■ .v y AKMERS LaNK, Atiicrin;. ;ra, ,r of the Estate ot j Mrs. t isii u« Haro in D ■•. i.: 12 s>. .: uuiatj * t ; iU, 17, NORTH CAROLINA GUTLFOIiD COViViY N O T 1 C «. rite im.jt i .J'.:.,. ljuaiified M Adniini; irator oi Uie e»iate ot J.nw aci nr McClain hue ot me county of Wake; 'ins Is to notify at) persons hav-' ,n; claims ac-amst said cm ate to pre >* at them to il,« uniieisigned on or o< u .i file Inal: tiny o, December, IS.>9 j *>t mis .notice v.ii be picatted in bat i to Lied' recovery. Ail pr i ,re in... elite') to said eslalc ~ pic.. ... make t iimcdtaic p;.,ytneni l lu me undersigned. Xiu- iln us;, ot December, id-iH VV tiJVVAKD JENKINS AdmirUtrator . ~f i. iiiui iio»» Avenue Green, bote, Nortb La olio a - KLNNT.'XU LEE, Attorney ’ .. . FuM Uif.ce Bus 815 Greensboro. North Carolina Hero,-.,per 20, I'i, tijSu. Jaujjit a, m, i 17, 14. 1!i33 ' ' ’ SSL ADMINISTRATOR E NOilt e. ! NOHT U CA 'JUMNA j WAKE COUNTY 1 Having qua!rtied as Atimini. u atpf of j tile e Talc ot WiiUam VV Roger*, de > ceased, ute oi Wake County. North I Carolina, this is to notify all persons j having claims agsmuil nid estate to j trxliibjt tiu.m to tit*- undersigned ot !3 ■ If. Han.ett S’Kalcigi:. No,tit CariC j ’.lira, on or before Hie 26t.i> tiny oi No -1 vem her, or this ii.uieo will be 1 pleaded In bat ot their xceoverv All person* utdebtod to laid clam , will please make immediate iW intmt This !W,l| day of Per- mtier, ;2>B. I MKtHANICS .& FARMERS HANK, i Admthlsir rtor of the E.uate «C .. William W Rogers Ueeerepcr 13, 20, 27, 1033. j, | 10, 17, 1850. ADMINISTRATRIX s noil a j NOnt li CAROLINA ' WAKE COUNTY i Having qualified as Admiib.l i: ti e; lot the Estate of Hui'Uiu,. L0u...;. Jo.i j sun. deceased, late of Wake LVun’.. ! North Carolina, this is to notify a 1 ! j persons having claims against the <■ ■ i rate of Mid deceased to exhibit. tl<o;n to the unde nip ;wd at till Janmic.i I Sliect, Raleigh. North Carolina on m j before the it;® day of October, i or thtN notice will be pleaded In bar c< j their recovery. AH persona bide .'ted I lb the Estate will plea;*: make uu- I mediate > ayn.em. j Tilts lfii.,p dry «' October, in.iti, ANA HOLLOWAY Aim, W. TRANK BROWER. Atty. I Dec. C, 13 83. 27. 1858. Jan 3. 10. I NORTH CARO’ CIA ! WAKE COUNTY if J Vine quaUftfcd a* AdcJmsha .e- I of U,c Estate oi Mr,. Amelia Si.iiLi. t‘<-rer.acd. late oi Wake County. North c.iroiir.a. the* is to notify all ptTlions having elanns agahcsi raid Estate In exhibit them to the imdmicnrd’ at :2il Robert Stieet, Raleigh, North Cai olitia, on or before the tsth day of D< - '.ciTbci .1828. this notice will lie . nlcrded m bar oi their recovery. An I persona indebted to ...ild Oiiate will ,’. ne ie. ik, iemieduitc payment ta ! tlic undenußnecl Tliu 2711 1 dav of t muai 19M LEWIS SMITH. Aciinir.,.- laiof or the Estate of Mrs Amelin Smith. I Di’iVi.iivi' lu, 'J.J. i'*.,R, J.'inoarv l ru, 17. 24. 1159, 7
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 3, 1959, edition 1
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