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•fX THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY SEWl 18. •tJtm LEGAL •fMf FREE in thi§ colama you iBC/u mail correct addwt to you/ Mttr hirtadMtf, youi .Jti. ftSO->I would lUc« t« ,ka«w if 1 am foinr to r*oriT* •njr money within tha nuct f«w montli* trcm my prop«rtyT Ajw; it Mcn* to HM ftO olI?Wroi»»ny i s foin« to offor you ■ aum of money within th« comini: rtix month* that will a** peal to you. Study tbc propoai- on/y nSe) aad a MtU-adiraBM«d. Umpad «r ASTROWOYMADIHG Mad ractiv* tf ntmru%ut rHEE ADVICE on, m QtAatiomM, §md all Uttara to: ABM'i WALLACE, eara o* THE CARO- LIWA times. 117 E. Ptabody Straat. Durham, N. CarolB*. it ia very eaay thia way. to be aiialead ta FR—li there anj-thing to the dreaip 1 have aibout my friend aad my hnaband? He Just can't atay away from her house and there are other little thinga that make me think ir>mething ii wrong alao. Ana; He admires her more t|>M» any other woman that he knowa of . her hu^anii ia folly awan of the interest your huaband haa in her. However— Ja BP to to JTOU to make life kttercating and pleaaitnt for him at kom« and he will not take, up 4a much of liia time with this P*uty. and will 1 ever get over •ickneaa that I no'w^ have the An«: It really isn’t nftcewary for you to auffer at all. A good I JMX—Pleaaa tfU me if this girl that I am with meaiia pie any good or afaoud 1 leave her? An*‘. She doesn't love you but neither does &9>e mean you barm. Tliere really ian’t any pleaaure for you or ahe - whan you don’t sincerely care * for one another DURHAM COWNTT NORTB CAROLINA ADMINUTEATOS’S Bavlnff foallfiad i stratvr of Mtate of Raory Itaraatt, daeaaaad, lat* of Dur ham Comity, Mor^ Ctrolia*. bia ta t« aoti^ all pers*Ba havtng elaima i^gainat the astaita of aaid dac*«aad to exhibit t^am to the aadaraignad at 114 W. Ptarriah fora the Sth day of Aucuat, nu, at thia notlca will be plead ed is bar of thair lecovary. AU p«raooa tndebtad to aaid aatata will i^aaaa make immadlaCa pa}^ ■MBt. This 4th day *f Aogusi, iOS7. Mid' Farmers Bank Admtlltotratol^ Hamfy Itonett aatata. M. Hngli Thompaon, Atty. physician could fijring about an ^ separation wou|d certainly imm^dUte change in your health ^ as well aa perfect a cure—^but ft ‘ will be up to you to consult one. jjy mother and aep dad “ fuss and cuss me all the time HAH—Could I be succe^ul j j want to JciiAW if they mean in doing work that I ha/« I» the*^a thing* they aay to met mind at thia particular time? | Unfortunate it really is Anat Without.* doubt. ^ children will toe a fWeasure thinga they telT you. You a« ite enough to get out on ur o^ hook and nuke a livihg ing BXX7—^H«w long must I suffer to you as well aa net I income to live in eomton* ybur- self. You love children and have conditions loto of patience -(dth them^^^nd home unbearable then don't they will be happy staying with hesitate to make the change. Your pother ia influenced by her husband. Dli&—'I want to know my man frtend’a people why don’t man like meT Ana: They don’t have any thing in particular against you—^ butfthey wouldn't be satisfied with any woman living for him to fall in love with. IBa nke to them and really make them learn to respect you even though you muft swallow your pride to bring the change about. . the undersigned at 114 W. Parr- Sah Street, Durham. N. C., on or lefora the 7fh day of August 1938. or this notice will be plead, ed in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to said eatato will pleaaa make immediate pay ment. This, the 6th day of August. %9il. Sarah J. Page and Mechanics Bank^ Co^xccu- jtors of Frank T Page, DeceaaeJ. M. Hugh Thompson, Atty. ?orth Carolina Durham County Administrhtor’a NoUce Having qualified aa adminlstra^ or of the estate of Wilson ’Brown’ deoeased, lat« of Durham County North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 803 Pin® Streep Durham, N. C., on or l>efore the 21 day of Au gust, 1987, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ^eir wcovery* 7 ennessee Lynchmg Speeds Anti-Lynch ^ Law Sa^Daiiies NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTORS' NOTICE HAVING QXJAUPIIID m Ere- ontAr tit tha estate of Dr, Frank _ T. page, deceaaed, late of Dur-^*An PgMo»a jndebted^o »id Mtata ham Couaty. North Carofina. will Tbia is to notify all persons hav- »»Mt. A. E. Teele, Administrator itale of sr.-'—-— —|, aaid deceased of Wilson Brown, deceased. ^ Dlt«r^ IT ^44^im NEW YORK, Sept fidito. rial comment from large and small southern daily papers indi cates that the Inching of Albert 6ooden in Covington, Tenn., on Auguflt 17, i» likely to b* the un- answeraibje., argument .which will insure the passage of the f »de“ ral anti-lynching bill early in the next session. ‘ Some of the editoriala, collect ed by the NAACP. follow: Montgomery (Ala.) Adverti ser: “To hgll .with Itte lawr* s«id h« received when he trie' to reason with the six men who committed the- irtea* Ijnsehing. ^ Some Facts Otj Durham DON’T BE "HOOKED" . Hm^oney QET-R|CH^UI^ sdtemers have "hooked" many a nv Me man and got his hard-eamed money, m tchemen are not all dead yet . . and they ImA)« mst; quit "working" the "ea*y rhaiis." Ask some level headed man before YOU bite or they may land ' ^ *" SAVING REGULARLY NOW . ' W• WeIcome Yoyr Banking Business Mechanics & Eaimers Bank dvhaiii Raleigh BUM—Itell mo if my^ boy’s separation from' K)us wife was natttral or was it undeiiground^ work? Ans: 'They ^st didn’t love one another and thought it best to se parate. They acted wisely^ and try^ not to hold anything against them for the stop they have tak en. Neither of them could be happy and they were' smart e- nough to realise it, Population (estimated) 67,000 Area—1'2-8 square miles. Altitude—#06 feet above sea lereL Mean annual temperature 69. degrees. Average rainfall—47-19 nches Number of banks—8 (two in dustrial. Number of -churches—86.? Number of " factories—9 0, 'Employe^—14.000. j Annual payroll—$13,i500,(ftW. Number miles of streets 210 80 miles paved). Number of hospials—4 ■ Number of colleges2. Number of universities—1. Leading industries — tobacco hosiery, teiftilea. Cradle of tobacco industry. sPLfira>» wkxAm raoNx Mmt •ta Payatlis^ St. H^ve a CLEAN SHAVE without Uttng Razor . . . Simply 'Your Beard OFF? At last aoiraoB has found a way to itmora a iwanl without shaving. No 'Xiora rasor, no iipsaping, no cuts, no nobo^. Metaiy app^ m^c as mected—&en g^a clear# smooth it #aiy JSj buys a generous K any drug store.alf yW wimt to try^before yon buy, write liagfe iScwvlng Powd» Co., Dept.34 Oa., for frei^ tnal sample Center of educati-on. Form of government—council man ager. New construction in past 10 years over f ^OilKW.OOO. Center of iSierchandising. PROTESTS USE CfP WOMENS ‘1KEST »©0M by white TRAINMAN * iRAiLElGH, N. C^”Sept. 16— (®y Jas. A. Ebykin for ANP) — Dr. T. L. Scott of this city has sent a protest to the Sou'them Railway headquarters in Wash ington in connection with the invasion and use of the jim ciow jrest room on a train between AUanta and Greenville S. C., last July 24 hy a white j^ilway employee for the pur- of changing his clothes. I pose The man invaded ki^^in^, We do not doubt that the men were quoted correctly since that is a good lynching slogan. Per haps they also used some of those otfier good old Ijrnchin^ slogans; "To hell with decency 1" “To hell with democrtecy!” “To hell with civilization I” Valdosta (Ga.) Timei: Recent lynchings in the South are cer tain to add fuel to the fight for passage of th^ anti-lynching bill when Congress meets again next year. Birmingham (Ala.) Kewa; Thiji lynching of a prisoner taken from the custody of » Tennessee sheriff promptii the suggestionjti-lynching bill that' if the Sou^ really 3eah"»s j tracked for the to haVe a federal lynching law ,of Congrelte, assurwL of consideration at the ■ext ses(4on. Clarksville (Tenn.) Chroniele; Tho bitter controversy fn the Se nate over the anti-lynching bill appears to be unwarranted. If the bill passes, it will be a Fede ral crime ,for mobs to lynch wretched victimp. Naturally, with Uncle Sam’a G men moving in ot* a scene after a lynching,. p)ob- sters need not expect to esCMpe. With such a law, lynching^ like would become entire- ♦o undertake. But why shouidn-t lyn«hm«i>e stopped, even at the exipense of Uncle &m moving Ih? Often fn» nocent people are killed by mobs who demand blood and who bc- c o m e self-appointed officer^, juries, judges, and executora If we condone the mob, and wink at lynchers, regardless of what sector the crime occurs, we are admitting Democracy is a failure and courts are incapaBIe of deal ing with justice. The lynching bill should not be interpreted aa aiming directly at the South. There are lynchmprs elsewhere. Nor are all the result of racial stife. None should be condoned. Albany (Ga.) Herald: Th? an- has been side- ^ pres6OT~sessto’H but its supporters that would assess fines againnt ^ have won for it preferred legir,- a county where a lynchiitg oc-, lative status when the Senate curred, the thing^lo do is have reconvenes. Its enactme)3,t^ by the a lynching every few weeks. ^A few well-staged mob murders just before Congress meets again will cinch passage of th« bill now room while it was b'eingf' used by a woman passenger, wHo scream ed and told him to get out. Tho incident wast promptly eaported rest to the conductor on the trair. AGENTi! HAKE BIG MONEY : GIVING AWAY PICTURE r JOE lADIS Champion A Full Si» Spaciaily PoMd PiMte FREE with Evtry Can at Georgia Brown Hah- Dressing Here'* the Ugieat money-owiUiic opportmrftr «fW ofiered to Agenul Don't low »ny tin* takinc «dv«ji- tege of thi* »en—tinMl offerl Ju»t Uunk how fom tm- tomen wUl buy when you offer them » j^tttiM A^p- graphed Photo (9Kxl2") at JOB LOUM.«^““ly FREE with each can of Sweet Geodte Brown Hair C«^ ing. Everybody wanU a pic^m of this ooimnf wcndj fe. So don’t wsit. Send nu&e and J present Congress i‘i, ■ considered highly probable. ' New Orleans (La.) Tribiine: Tennessee’s latest lynching may score a point for the sponsors of Federal anti-lynch bills. The njas'- ked meti who took a Negro pri- fponer from a sheriff near Mem phis hadn’t the traditional excuse jof having lost their sense «f I right and wrong in a flare of naaainn Tha nriaonpr hnH h»nn champion in their hcMUfe. addreu (tt rREE tanpiea o( Sweet Georeia Brown Hak inc. Face Powder, Acenta Offer a^ Special JOB LOUIS FRBB . Picturt Offer. Hurryl Write today I AIMYBODY Can Afford to^^Build! Baeaaaa eaadiUoa* coaearnlnc plaairfbg>^ fBwaea|ig aataal I aaaitractiott of a aaw kom hava aavanCbaaa a|M« favaraM«» tkara's ahaalataly raasaa w^ yaa eaa’t hava lha ItMMa yaa dh»« sfara. Ua4ar the Fadaral plaaa yaa eaa haU with Aa eartalaty af fan awaar^ip ... a Lama tikat will ba yaars hi 10 ar 10 faan. Ami fW.laitlal iavaataaaC aaad ba aaly 10 par arat af tha valaa af , t-- - ’ ■ yaar prapartyl Thia aaw mathad af flaaaeiag b aasiar, awia oa«« vaalaat aad mora aeoaamiaal.. T*ka aJvulaga of thl* gaWaa ap* partamlty aow. i-. COME IN NOW FOR AU. INPORMATION ABOUT F£I>£ftAL LOANS AND HQIfX FlNAMCINa fUmt % Acenta Lxiuis; rlWritei F VA^MOR PRODUCrS CO. 22tt IfiAma A«wm Chtcaga, llHnala FRIEE SAMPLE UjhiteToday, Specialists In Fire Insurance - Rentals • Real Esiate- Properly Management - AntomoMle and All Kln(As Of Insurance. —wkh this famous bleach watch frowft •mbotfaer aad ilinion I.N. C & Realty H. M. MICHAUX, Manager . Phone J-6S31 — the bleach that rsaUy atii Meach^ and i>urii^ the ildiu in^agiil^iiM \ formula can't be imitated. IF jraux' of trea«ii»n«uty •eci**^ StarttonightwithNadinola haoinoi^^ Boa m«. ihak. fam. oNodinola^BS&udi^ iJ! >jail a month, an earlier at tempt to lynch him had been fru strated. The ma»tced,j[ang had cool and pat reply to tha sheriff’* plea that they respect the procesiea of law* They aaid "1)!) hell with tha law." That puta at least this lynch ing where it belongs, caUlogs it aa a cold^ilooded, deliberate crime. As such, it is roundly de- nouncfd by the public offic»iiS and civic leadeft of Memphis. The question arU»s: would such lynchihga be likely to occur if thay called out Federal po lice and subjected communitits and.litates to special penalties? P^haps they would be less like ly to^ccur. Federal law would regeneraSvf mong such men a^ maft^up iha Memphis lynch crew. It might, however, put a little wholesome fear in them, so that between a first heaflong lynch attempt and a second, considered liy, some would wriggle out of tha plot. . But more impo#ant, over a period of time, the- existence and enfopcem®"^ of community- penalizing Federat ia* ' '^’t so fortify local anti-lynch '*iwint that any determined lyu ■ would have as much, fenif*- fio,. their own neighbors af from th\. Federal governnoe'’t. The Tit; --'! hors are tax pfty.ifi, and as fuch don^ wwit to set- Htt h1 »•- ies tapped foi" fine* any leniency tovurd lynch DR. W. ALEXANDEK CLELAND PHYSICIAN and SUBOBON Spaeiai Attoatiaa to DIaaaaas af Ckildraa fdaphoM Wight—N-333 ~ OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Ftwir ' Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves )'Ou Money iillllllllllllltlttltllllllllllllilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIHilllllH^^^ Ride Tiie ba bolh«rad*wlth an automoMto m ymm hen* «v«ry 4&if It H MM|f t| It's latt ihtyar H rWa tha lut ontf VI !CSt or iporo Nvi to worry obeut parking ipom, ^ ^ loo bnf« brokon bumpon ono
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