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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION . irrrn BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES* CHILDCARE M jl ' A " iLJ PERSONAL ~yfr CLEANING & HAULING gS/fr V —Loo; Cost Advertising — nJjSS&s —Low Cost Advertising — fifefpfe <7P3Lx\L. FOR WHAT HAVE YOlf.. DIAL TErnple 1-5558 / FOB WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-555 S ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM ’ LEGAL NOTICES HEAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR REN 7 Guinea Slaps Back At France Claude Laws Wisconsin Paper Ml May Build Plant Near classified CONAKRY, Guinea - <AND - . President Sfckeu Toure of Guinea j was sharp in his reply to recent j Fm nth overture-:. Although France j has refused to extend formal ! rtcofinSUtm of the new government ! of its former colony, still French i officials continue to work out deals, j President Toure announced to I Baptist Laymen Dire stars Will Meet In Hot Springs Jan. 18-24 RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 110 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL I'E 2-7 7IS umi i tiitmmr iq ,■ -mr-ani-WT-i —iwtYt'ncnTunri'rwt-v—-»n —i "Ts "nr. 1 -■•• >.. r ....I]] luejWKWHi-HT.- --.umipwini-iwir iirrT B TirTy^r'irTWi(ri'ViritiTn-ii--n"rt»--r-’-ift~-i-rr--'r'--—* - ■«« MEATS GROCERIES For Oil Day or Night. We Will Deliver Any Amount—s Gallons Up HAMILTON GROCERY DIAL TEmple 4-9374 RALEIGH, N. < niwarmni i - r m-rmir —r—n rrrr ~~r—r~r'irirr- i — - - —— CAPITAL LOAN CO. INC? YOU FURNISH mE PRC Li LEM WE’LL FURNISH THE MONEY $2.00 IS YOURS Recommend Oui Service To A Fricn . If We Make A Personal Loan To Them—We Will Pay Y .. $2.00 CASH. GUT H. BASDEN Manager 2.10 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. WHOLESALE TO EVERYCfG T Custom Made STORM 2-“ 'iSiSi V DOORS plus width). ... WINDOWS | iS jj/ I / CLEANS «*l f% *?r* !• Ail Atumuu.. // A Ls-s FROM INVID* V 1 g /*% v, Jf IN' a JIFFY V|y. lij A»v Si/. Ti. SN ' '1 t Kl Wy? *"* _ $32.95 \\ *“ Vuh * . it J-,: • * is! **«*- *»>■ “-'»*» IIi■ 5 * Cash. >.H.A arrawu-d | CK 'f f , ' M T " Q, Just brill* us you l mrasSfr- .I^. vll Size firttt* Now lo Grill Sf. 65 i. ?/' '-V v/V ttoek at wholesale Price- initial SI 50 COLORS VOW IN IS EXCITING f 4p* |?'|VT ‘’V*Y •• ►•V* *' '* V' fe'”# > COLORS and WHITE ‘I Jx|~i *kL' - Windows Add $3.10 each i? '•*' ’ a x*i*V ; UV" ■ " ' A ‘" - 9 BIG SPECIALS FOR 1 hursday - Friday - Saturday BUY NOW AND SAVE! ’SfO BUICK Cavalier 4-dr. j BUICK 4 -dr Special 'BUICK. Supes 2 dr. 1 * hardtop station wagon, ! ' * hardtop, power steer- ; ,w ' hardtop, two tone white Power steering, power i fag, power brakes, air over b!u<. radio and brakes, 3.4,000 miles, lo« conditioning, low mile- heater, automatic Dans caUy owned, extra clean, age, one mission, powei steer - two tone C-l'-Kirr owner /.J inst tfl/.ij*' paint so*7* j FO«D Pan-lane 500 4* onl.v »ro FORD 4-dr. Fairlane I* * hardtop, radii; and ? "c FORD Ctmcomliiic 500 hardtop, power heater, automatic irons- : actio and heater, auto steering, two" tone paint. ! mission, beautiful two ma ‘. ic transmission, low mileage, extra i tone $1695 f nitß wa £ yrt>s - a rea ‘ rlPan one o«j«e ifreen buy. locally Q j .m!f ->2495 -PLYMOUTH Belevf owned V^Y*> „ . . ,JW dm- Station wagon. 4- j ♦“/. MERCURY 4-dr. hard- JO 80 > 4 ' dr - opo-elai. dr, radio and heater, j top Phaeton, 21.000 art black finish, radio and j two tons paint, ■ ua! miles, radio and heater, automatic trails- j push button, locally j heater, automatic trans mission. white wall tiros, ‘ owned, one owner, ex- mision white wall low mileage j tra, extra f h<r; tlm, locally one owner clean >.’.i«,!/.) oWn . l{i 'MOV.) MORE TO CHOOSE FROM CAROLINA BUICK COMPANY 431 Fayetteville St. DIAL ™ £s“ N, C. Dealer 1321 the Guinea Assembly n.- had re ceived a telegram from the French ( Government saying that Robert Bargucs. Inspector General for: French Overseas Ten'itorie' 3 , was 1 due to arrive in Conarry soon with i a persona! message from the j French Prt sidmri, ‘Gem ral D ; Gaulle, ta President Toure. Hs* said ! he had replied Immediately that • any negotiations or conversations j j dfpciid.s on Trance's “dejure recog- i ; nitiort of the Republic of Guinea. The Assembly adopted a rcsoiu- t . i■ i vt, ,i .i*v\.inff j*-... <a.;o.. cKii . j Ikying of the French Government j ( Milch, while refusing to recognise j the Guinea Government still wants I : to engage it n interminable negu- ! i tiations. BROOKLYN N Y. (ANPi Ai ten Jordan of this city. President of the Nation::! H&ptist Laymen’s Movement, tin auxiliary of the Na tional Baptif.i Convention, U. S. A., Inc. will hold the laymen’s mid winter board meeting in Hot Springs. Ark. Jan. 18-24 Some of the major objectives of the meeting will be to complete the housing program for the vari ous states and a asocial ions: teach ing people the necessity of main taining clean and decent homos and to not lot rubbish dceunutlaic where it will become a ie./erd. and to moke plans for the annual ses sion which will convene in Sen Francisco, in September ?95P. Persons v.bo will relay e renjOe rote in compiling this program arc: D» A. C. Currv. prominent don HR of Brooklyn, chairman of the pub km - ... ... ...m jC, v.jv.- cutiva scc’etarv. New Orleans. W. D. Connelly, of Michigan, chair man of the public vein!ions com mittee Central Olstrirl: B F, Tay lor of ,Miijr.esota of liic* ivlid-Wr-st ern District. S. L. .Topes of Sen Francisco, of the Wes'crn District, and Bill lam A. Ryles of Washing ion, D. C. director of Jne Jr. Lay men’s DeDartriK-ot; Mrs. Kv. lyn Dixon of Brooklyn. Mother of the Given Rites At Garner Claude Laws, well-known resi dent of Garner for many years. di d at St Agnes Hospital here Sunday night. Funeral servicer were conduct 'd Wednesday at 4 p. in. at the Wake Baptist Grove Church with the Rev. G. S Stokes officiating. Burial will follow In the cemetery of the church. Mr. Laws is survived by n daugh ter. Mrs. Gladys Smith, of the home: two son;- Garrett, of Gar ner, and Fulton, New York City; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Williams and No s. rhebhte Cofield, both of Gam.:;." and one brother. Bailie baivs. of Garner. Data T Chatter tv I)AR( Y DEMI! LE •A\’r< SYNDICATED COLUM NIST) FROM HOLLYWOOD TO HAR LEM How about that Pearl Bai- V-y - She up and hired part of :he , "Porpy aid Bras’ cast eighteen - ; '-inr -rs and dancers to take part in tv new act at the Flamingo ' iitci in Vegas Imagine having Prarlie Mae for a boss lady .. . The Duke of Ellington, has a new boss lady too. in a manner of sneaking. While be was touring I England, Queen Enzabetn 11 com- i missioned him to write a jazz suite. He’ll dedicate the ’sweet jazz’ to Her Majesty. Memo in fbe skenties who tried to con Johnnv Mathis in to sincine' rock and roll tunes a while back. Its official, Math is w,*,s voted outstanding sing er of 1958. Billboard published the s • ;u lts of a recent noil, and Ms latest recording “Let’s l-ove” is steadily climbing. To top that, he is booked for 10 months solid into ‘59. Ills first club date of the year was a black tie affair at the swank Cocoa net Grove out in film land. Hound Dor:, anyone?? I Speaking of singers. Delia Recife : has a new LP which Is easy on tne ! ears. Titled “Story of The Blue”. ; M (• advanced si:.- " have passed the ! 100 000 copy mark. You should sec this do!! in Jeo i Jr. Laymen’s departm-mi. and Miss i Eva Morgan of Detroit, Big Sister : of the Jr. Laymen’s Department. The purpose of the National Lay , men’s Movement is to coordinate the man-power of the Baptist Churches throughmil the nation for Christian activities in every | walk of life, and to cultivate the j Christian life of laymen through : istudy, worship, fellowship, and | service. 5 ' SORE, I WANT | TO SUBSCRIBE ; |Q THE ! CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOON AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY nz o 1 * s - --slf»;8i AllSg-^fflS ■ r * r ~ 3 - j S’? «" ■< a: P 5' £ , : , gi* & p #So *: •: |:l| f£§ 1 i : .- 11 11 5 O , : NS? t*s 1 * - re ** 1 $ y i i |- : 5 W ’ : 6 | : P Si 9 ! s> ; * § s S« ; i 2 ;:: i I S ;• : : t J ? p*z t • ss? « • * « « * «* % * * • r Tuskegee To Offset Big Boycott TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE. Ala. -• (AND - In recent weeks many Negroes of the Tuskegee commu nity have expressed concern re garding the employment policies of the Sterling Pulp and Paper Co. lards! What a treat that would be for your audience Miss ‘.ft', j Around about thr, time I guess ! you are knee-deep in resolution making. Not me. Why msKt'cm to break ’em, I always say However l think it is time to | hand out a few bouquets ta the ; m any who have worked hard to j bring a bit of sunshine into a It rather (oftentimes) frightening world. So here goes; BEST BOOK Os THE YEAR A WARD SHOULD GO TO - Rona Jaffe. in writing "The Bert of , Everything.” she proved that a j 'first' novel can be a huge success | if you just apply yourself. What a j boost to the morale this gave the ! still struggling unknown writers, j BEST MOVIE - "Anna Lucasta” ' and ‘‘lndiscreet”. I chose ‘Anna’ lie cause this film showed clearly that a Negro family is just like a family of any other race, The j problems are the same, people re j act the same. A rose of another name - etc. ’lndiscreet’ was a good picture simply because it va i ied from the Monster, out of space sort of thing that flooded the mar ket. Then with Bergman and Grant ; as stars it couldn’t miss. BEST ACTOR - Again I j X Ada R m .* , Tenir-t *!n»er csppehfej with thin dinner mortu—k!»«,it-?op|is<* Saef and yas«»o’aie ?ie», moidait frvb tulad onji milk. Lattice <ops. easily woven with biscuit strips, dress up tastv Best «, Vegetable Pies. Pouirties, carrots onion* and pea* give these hcarfv heel (vies pier appeal. By making the biscuit dough with enriched sell-rising Ilnur, • e lime and are sure of tender, extra-light biscuits. MW AMo VIGItASU l>lt» ,V*V 'OP sifted enriched »ei • r * small potatoes, cube l 2 toospeons salt 4 medium earroi*, hited V* f«o»poon pepper 1 large eniest, diced 1 pesmd be*/ stew met 1 «yp teaksti pea. ** U * 3Mbto»p»o n #*nri I y« tup shortening seif-rising Pear 3 cupr writer i/l tU jj WO f a * 5 "»>»!! boy ieof biscuit Strip. Mbc M cup flour, salt #r,d pepjper t:..„ . ; -.vith flour mixture, hub m In large sabcepot and brown ns-.ii slt.wit « a!! sides Add r,-:.-; icaf. Cover and cook over low heat about 1 > . hour?. Add potatoes w ,m o ,v \ onion, continue cooking until meat and vrgetsbles are tender. .vjr in pea* Mix 2 tablespoons flour with water. Stir ire > uew And cook until gravy h. Ui thicken, stirring cumt.mth. Fill individual casserole uM. s V n ; with Biscuit Strip* and bake in hot oven (42>"F.) 15 to 20 mu; tISCUit STRIPS 3 cups siitep enriched V< iwp shortening t«if-rising flour % to % cup mlik Cut or rub shortening into i, ur* is crumbly. Acid a ,n sc?: dough. Turn out on ah.- red h.mr.i or fwsiry clods and ! r.e.tu gently 30 seconds. Roll out to an* x 12-iuch rectangle. Cut into ft rips 1 S in-. 1 1 wide. Place strip around edge of tiixferole dish. Make lattice tops w ids rona , ing strips. Makes 4 serving*. Do’s And Don’ts Try and Be More Considerate. Have the Correct Chang. Ready at Lau Clair, V, isconsm, whicl* reportedly considering locating one of its mills in the Tuskegee area A month ago officials of the com pany were contacted relative to its hiring policies but to date no reply has been received. must pick two Sidney Poifier, anti Tony Curtis. Ssldncy peev ed again what a great actor he is. ( think Curtis surprised a lot of people. No more can he be clftjsed simply In prettv hoy roles. BEST ACTRESS - Earths Kith She made ’Anna’ real, a warm, sincere pearson A special bouquet should be given to the Stars who co-operate with the press In this category Diahann Carol!, Ruth Brown and Ella Fitzgerald tie for honors Thanks again dolls you were real gems. Sidney Poiticr, Billy Eckstihc and Freaderick O’Neal also deserve a special thanks. Most un-cooperative brick-bats go to Nat King Cole, BEST SONG • Was an olds ■ Ahamd Jamal’s arrangement of Poinciana’. BEST ALL AROUND ENTER TAINER - Sammy Davis, Jr. No one can top him in any year Clean soil added to pig pen- :h ha.y will prevent anemia. DRIVE SAFELY! WEEK ENSUING SATURDAY, JANUARY 3ft, 3953 The location of kiiik miii m the TUiifcegee area i> reported ly designed to give economic relief io Uic local white bus! west* community which has lost considers blc Negro trade since the enactment of a 1957 legisla tive act which gerrymandered all but 10 Negro voters out of the cllv limits of i>i»krt« As a result, of this act the ma i jority oi the Negro citizens. rep* ; msentimt 83 per cent of tb ■■ total i population of Macon County, with i drew their patronage from the | businesses of tin white community. Presently the major payrolls nf | the Tuskeagu' ar«v. are the Vet* ; orans Administration Hospital and | Tuskcgee Institute, both overwhel mingly Negro. Prior to th.h time j tiier.'.' were no aopamefforts to i encourage- industry to locate In According to a report In the Tiiskegee News (whitei “loco Ifnn of the multi-million dollar paper mill here would result in doubling- the white population of Tuskegee In two years. Os further concern to the Negro community is the fact that news releases stale that the outspoken segregationist, Gov | ernor-Flect John Patterson, ac companied local officials to Wisconsin to aid them In the negotiations to secure location (it .the mill hi re. To the Negroes of Tusfceftfse these in ply that w-hite labor will be hired to the exclusion of Negro labor, and that location of the mill is principally designed to give economic relief to the white com munity. Several Negro leaders have writ ten the company expressing their concern over hiring policies, and their appreciation of the projected location of the mill in this area. Legal Moes NOTICE 0? SALE -NjRT : CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Untit,; ;m , by virture oi an Order of fliu Superior Court oi Wake Coun ty m.uii; m me special proceeding tii- Jitlt-d Charles living. Administrator oi KsWie ..t C. L. Covington, Petitioner, vs, .Julio f orlov,e el ai, tue undersign ed comps.sston.L-fi Will on the 28th day of Januiir;-. 1939, at 12 ;:o o'clock noun, at uu- foutu,.mso door m Wake Coun ty, uni*, ups. Ntu-'u Carolina, offer Svi sale to Use o>d<ier for cash thwe certain aUjoiitin.; u ■ . u of land tying and being v Raleigh township Wake County, North Carolina, said tuts to bo sold ti.si separately and second, a .-ale of both lots jointly, and the lotat iughest bid, whether on in dividual sales c-r .Hilnt sates. shall cor,- »iwui« Hie basis of arjy -atee m bid of said pu-iwu A dupe it oi five per cent is inquired of tue successful bid der at linn; of the sale. Saul lots being more particularly described as follows. First Tract; Being lot No. 334 des cribed and c.r.Uiir.cd in a certain map made by J B. Bray, C. E . in the Beg - ! orter t,; Deeds office, Wake County, J Bonk an, page Id, and bounded as ! follows vis; BEGINNING at point 40 feet west i of the uitemciio.n of Washington and Hawkins Sheet \now £a»: i Bdeeton Street} on me south aide • < Hawk-ilk y.rcci tno.v East JCdett tou Sired j: tuns thence in * Westerly direction along said Haw | kms Street, iNcw £aa EJenton streel). feet to a stake; thence m a .-.ouLionily direction 106 6 feet to u stake; thence m au easterly direction 40 feet to a stake; thence northerly 106.6 tear to th* point of ,' U-. BEG iNNING E.'»lt De- ~vi V i conveyance to c L. Covington re corded ii* Hi?uk .212. page 279, Wake County Kt-gistei oi Coeds office For further descripiiod refci io the above- mentioned map with corrections, by L. E. Wooten, C. E„ Ri;;,i=ti. ivd in Book $33. page 1*57 - Second Traci Emn,.; Lot No. 833 i dMscribed and contained >n acer ium map made ay James tt. Bruy. C. Is., u« j tike Reg.tstfn oi JJesds office, Waite; j County. Book Sir, pnga iC, fold bound -; • i;<i follows, Vi-. RSKiINNiNG a. a point a- feet j west of me uitcieicuori of. Wash ; mgtun ami Hawkins Street (now East Edcnton Sheet. > on the south sule of Hawkins Street (now East Edenton Street); runs thence in a Westerly direction along said flaw kins Street {now East Edentott Street) 40 feet to a stake; thence in a southerly direction ICC. 6 fret to a stake; thence in an easterly direction 4t> lent to a stake; thence northerly 106.8 fee) to the point of the BEGINNING. Said Deed of conveyance io r B. Covington re corded m Book 933, page 286. Wake County Register of De< 4s office. Fns further tiencripiion, refer io j above nwtiuoned map with, correc tions by L E, Wooten, C. 35 , Reg.- j islered In Book 633, page 167 Tins 22 day of December, t*SB ATTORNEY GEORGE K GREENE * COMMISSIONER i December 27. 1955. Jamtory 3, to, if. 24, 1969. ADMINtSTRA IRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as AdmiaDtratrix of the Estate oi Rev. C W Watkins, deceased late of Wake County, North Carolina. Tins is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of December, 1959. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ai! persona indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to me. This the 22nd day of December. 5998. MRS. G. W WATKINS, 358 E South Street. Administratrix of the Estate of Rev G. W Watkins r J. CARNAGE Attorney dan. 3, 10. 17, 24, 21; Fab. 7, !&». WORTH CAROUNA WAKE COUNTY N O T 1 C.’ E The tindendpned. hot in a qualified i a* Administrator of the Estate of EUte i Junes, deceased, late of Wake County, j this is to notify ail persons having | claims against said eMA*e to oresent i them to Hie undev.-irned on or before i the 3rd day of January, :*<#), nr this * notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery. A9 person* indebted to said ! estate will please make immediate; payment to the undersigned, tins 83rd flay of. D eoe-rdm- .1998. HERMAN l. TAYLOR. , Administrate,' 125 E. Mantel! Street Raleigh. North Carolina Jan 3, 10. 1", 24, 31: Feb. 7, !#J9. rm CMxotmm i «Uiuk«r oi KMiea xna c- • oei »«ia MiSOttl 1 4 8 u Coat pet wort 4e 4c 4c h per Hub, Per )»«ue tfk 10c !; it ;> „ Each word stmrevuuioti, initial , symbol count as ono word Punctuation marks ar» NOT counted a* words Use minimum number ot words ir any want ad Is 13 war-is. You wil save money by ordering your *d k run 8 or 12 issues. Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned through W>-t!»iesi)ay up to hi A.M, hSIPWANTED! ~ ; MEN NEEDED—IB-37 to train at home \ lui u-d.oud. telfgMi a and teletype I operate.-. S»l*ry F-70, up, position* Write 11*.-; H 176, Raleigh, N. C , kiVi.rn «{,•■ ,aiK(. toiephouo number. SPEC!AL SERVICES I SPEECHES WRITTEN for !}U SV people 10-nUttute*. Si;*.): Research, Manu ; ij'.'U. and mu .'nod bins j! MARi rs BOtn-WARt. Saint j Augustine’# C'riUega, Smeigh, m. c. AUTO & TRUCK I waKK-U-DRIViS-lr—CAK S. TRIiCU. AUTO TRAU.EUS fQK ItKNT 301 N He .Op well St. UUI IE 'i.,6982 j -Night TE 3-OSiSA j Get your money out of used refn ; gerators, «ov-s and furniture NOW i Hs» our cia.,-.ictt ads. Dial TC 1 Hft FOOD SPECIALS™ J iiui JOY’S AMERICAN liSItJ - Do Martlu St., Raleigh—Dial TE 2-M64. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken ■Our Specialty i*»s and CTtieken 108 E. DAVIE SI • NURSERY iPDWUCR’S NURSERY -T"K»yuUfvu . Highway, S-uq o« m 3-om. . RFNnriG A ROOM 11—-Register .- '*» *t TDK 4-5546. Tide space will iv j you ualy Ski. SERVICE STATIONS 1 DUNN’S ESSO STATION—N i a.’Bi.mn worth St, Phone XE 3-944*. ■ Goiwult our classified ada tx-guiim ■ amt * * lt> ia * r * v bwgain* oitered ADMINISTRATOR' 3 NOTH :E NORTH CAROUNA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned having quailu. u A-dirimtitrator of tne estate of ~ii. Florida Hamm, deceased, late of Wak County, North Caroline, Ua- is to uc i Ufy ail persons having ciaims, againtl ! said estate to exhibit their, to the un . demigued at 13 fc. Hargett Street, Ra | Ivigh, N ,C. on or before the }*th do j if November. jISSS, or Las notice vii<) : be pleaded to oar of tiieu recovti. . j Ail perrons indebted to said estate will ! please make immediate payment to the I undersigned. This sth day of December. 193 S MTOiAMU & FARMERS I.ANK. j Administrator of the Estate <>•■ Mrs. Florida Hamm December 13. SO. ». 19;,8: Jlauuar. #. ! 1C 17, 1853 NORTH CAROUNA GUiUTORD COUNTY N O T ICE At undesigned, having quaiilTcd at Administrator «i the estate of Jaoie. | Jenkins McClain, late of the county- of' ? Wake, this is to wotiiy all person* uft*-- ing via; -is warn : ,:d v.ibite to ptl sent them to the undersigned on or bi.-so; e the 3cth day of D-.-cember, t9S» or tills nonce will be pleaded in ba; to u.c-.r rccovt-i -,. e All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. ' ' Tiiis 12th fin, • of Drcen.tfcr. 1988. W EDWARD JENKINS Administrator '7. tSiii Rc»s Avv -me Greensboro North Camiims J. KEiiNKTH LEE. Attornev j Post Office Box 645 j Greensboro, North Carolina December Sl», 27, 1958; January S Wt ! 7. 24, 1859, ADYUNISTHATOfi’S NOTK; % •NORTH CAROUNA | WAKE COUNTY i Having qualified as Administrator of jilie estate of Will .am W. Rogers. (i<* I" ceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 13 T Hargett Street, Raleigh, North Cm'-,- lina. on or before the J6ih day of No i vember. 1898, or this notice will he j pleaded in bar of their recovery, j All prisons indebted to said [ will please make immediate paj-mei ’ j This sth day of December, 1858. ! MECHANICS A FARMERS BANK ! Administrator of the E-tate et William W Rogers f December 13, SR 27, 1868; Janusuy 3 j UK 11, 10SS, IDDSCUTOR'B NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having quailfled as Executor of Estate of William H. Hayes, drcciv-.-.; late of Wake County. North Carolin.- thts ts to notify all persons bavin 1 clalnv; ftijainst the estate of said <h ceesed, to e >:rtlilt them to the undo signed at 123 East Hargett Street R ieigh. North Carolina, on or bri-u --the lain day oi January, i 960 or tin■ notice will be pleaded in bar of thru recovery, AH person* indebted to the e*ta‘. will please make Immediate payine; - 'Gils 10th day of Jenuarv. 3958 ATTORNEY GEORGE R. GUSKNK Executor January io. 17, 24. Si: IWtotafcy 1 it NORTH CAROUNA* WAKE COUNTj’ Having qualified at Adifbniatrai-t of the Estate oi Mrs. Armiia deceased, late of Wake County. Noi< • Carolina, this is to notify all person* having claims against said Estate to exhibit them to Hit- undersigned at 2211 Robert Street, Raleigh, North Car olina, on or before the 15th day of Dr comber ,1988, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ai! persons indebted to raid estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Tiiis 27th flay of .Tanuan . IP’9 LEWIS SMITH. Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Amelia , Smith December 20, 27, 1958, Januarv 3, iy, n ,h i*s9. RITES 7
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