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; - fWtiiHday: #epterMH»r 3, J*>49 Mr, Tobacco Farmer Spend Your Money in Fa^Steville With CAROLINIAN Advertisers Adopted Son Happy ; With New Parents i ‘ , 'AN/ of too fi;OM I:! JS'iali r "‘ ‘ J ’ j ■ '■ ’v■ -i f, ’ v/ii,!.!- Daniel fiKphiai/i ! ! v ' - ; LuMait H< tin. (o'.: sen «j white parents the ! ?.4'v ;■ f/j r. Hrrare |iav y i l l( . H-.1.l H: To L’l: IT M ' I'M S» Tl ;5 JjSHW ui j'ies f<: ' f ijl; • ■vi/;.., turn i-imret It w.:> .n Af< ]<-a that they udopied Danny, j • rrn.fh* <•}' <t ii nib)! ■ i i-i-d i/'-i-orbing lo native customs.: t!: *■■■' s* ;<> )«• Tb< I w< mission,-nos pleaded with: ' t* ! tribt-S chief, to If them i rave the Imlry. ’hi v did and • ".id iaV.> <■. cao /■; the \frican hoy 1 v, “ ’* Kev I>«v< i imd ! if< ‘so Invo throe children >t : !;;/ TO 11-T iirn to At.' O':; io ad<}» ¥: ■' if; Jill'.k. a total of S'X /‘hi!- : ’twit f v-ii iino mis-i •><.! on/ >'!■■;. Davr ys say they ' *Jrnii 31.« tfc« ii iKinily I f Kx-isr.icj'*-, it*-v ii. v. y s . ulster «.S Hu Ell wind L'r-ited | i j i ctii-ric Taij church. fir ,ml to- Lundy have lived here sine* 194 k : !o lu > cumin!;, to Tb s city tht y lived m vajiada for five years. Prior u tf»nt 'heir heme wu-, in Africa. Ihintsy e, ; ,M accepted :i : s iT'i"«mnUy and at • : as j tianother nn mber of the Dave-y family.*Lae.t inn* hr graduate'.] ; '(lou, tif< Ketimort high wiiooi. Aiyce McComb Assails j Prejudice In Article | 7in rt k.'fri cl the n• ; can N ■ cii-’T jty. !<■:! wn< ■ r< v.re duced ts: slavery, throu-T a “plain ordinaly fn-ftem of evoiiil't-r!. d,- < :•; t an j (criomif iii/greivemt ni K*'U;y adv .ented by Aly« Me* O:■ b. v. r tHni n T 5 f REPOBTER 7 cum f issue ( hieaj'O-lK rn a«tf roifege * de lated Mis Met omt: tells in an ;'in it titbc ' From Where S wtami •’ if *er awakening to tire existence of “lie Negre' problem” as a scbttin f:<»< will; leather’s saving •"Ihe-rc at« live sogsested sciwtfevos to this prtliim. They an amalgamation. .isaimiia iitn, -cgi * ration deportation nir. annihilation.’ The* m-b her i-ariy nu H ss M- - C'. ru discovered that ..t riott: which she witnessed could not si Hi ti/; prcblt iij !hr< ug.h a <mil abf.n, ; < ■; >'irc,.e. sf.g/.ganc.., /.ii'u ’ .s'lnation m ant in : .t:nnarrißj.v‘ find only ; small peroentain o? . ; ’■ tC! f themslf ves (it . : . This v ■> CrumpierV Green Cottage Tea Room \ i OZY CORNK-K WITH HOME COOKING i'P? Kilbtwrb St F»y«tfvili« MOHAWK INN Peaceful Amo ng The Fvrves Fa.-ies Appreciated. G, H KcDougaid Menchaiter ■:■ "■ '■ t Arthur's Seafooc Grill £.J” perse® Phone «£9R Wc si nr* you anythi.: g from » sandwich to e slacken ieost. Mrs Ora B. VVh’liams Prop Kind's Case Vnt! A Croeerv HOME COOKING CAFE TOURIST ROOMS Groceries Drinks, Icm C reair f A " IN< " eid Dtp riatioi has c\;i net. iake seriously except by tlie mold ; banhroimd rebble-reu.st rs. Th s left nsgjmiletioe s-u «ov! which ;hi cieuonarjr Rio he; waft' "c* us ■ , to become more bsmon- i • sou ft or accordant with someV'ing, ’ oj v, Hh each other.” This t< her j - ►•mod to be the r.nsufi. aw jv-m j Me Comb adds: "A plain, ordinary pattern ol • . vnojimn, i . i/■:.’: t ( t i. and economic ; Ti;/ vr nu.-nt as .. sciutioi.< to </' ccial prf'blctn For the Nt.-g*■!. ‘ 7t: "s iriusir..t lor : t'i ’ JJ </ ’■' tot: j ■ iupor ir-tc who h h has sunk,! ' : . reduced >ry r«• !cs' :ha; thing tc which cveiy i man; has ri"ot dignity Could hi do. if '■Tco«y. thy ract t< ics 1- i ft; fpi (R vc. end sect its proferua?| held up while !!:< noi). ; at.ng jm.si-Cs ■■ : : tac-natc in 1 inability to b; ;dgt : ihe up betwi to the conditions m , ‘ v ! t allotted ’< them iit tht Ci utlt, : (, spi ed up assimilation by- v-ny ' the curriculum)-, so thm in sj.; i with practically one hundred ;h - Negro .'ttt till.. .. t courst dt -igrit G to U , ch th. science cl c<-m- ; i - , . ... . . i numty living may ti I'lfei't-d trom i ! he first trade ‘it -.i s iu such ti;: at : .i , .i.r tn< Ncurt to enjoy the be 1 effta-j f governmenßii projects i *r. ..m J if ijl big belt . ; b. .j . { 100 • :. . GOING BACK TO SCHOOL? , BRING US YOUR Dry Cleaning SUPERIOR SERVICE I AI REASONABLE RATES Pick l T p And Delivery or Cash And Carry White Swan : j Laundry j GOME of moron FRY. ri ;vAN i.NG llg Maxwell St Ph!»ne 3141 ■ I A’. . . .... •' A jpg-' x :/l -"-X <*nd named if YOU CANNOT SREAK j CAMEMBERT AN £CG nao END 4Lm ID END afiTWeEN THE ' ITIP |j f » ‘| rcctioiHil facilities, improved hcaiib and higher eirfyloymeat to the i m ity. “And frorr. where 1 s‘.,.od —a; a prcduct of the initial phase of j Nt-ffrc a&ijim iat > ! 1 s . v. that j t I’-is is ii ut i x/ttw vtltat the im-; c aning of such know ledge engtn- i rtrs i ’ id* in working wily other*. P wards ccmrroi; goals VETERANS 0 & A My hrolher cues not want tc stay in a Veterans Administra tion hespita! arid says he will leave, II be leaves the hospital against medical advice. will •./(•■! i«:t/C.;is at'feci his com- YOUR LAST CHANCE! Here Are Out Final Prices For Our doting Month Os Sept. SHEET MUSIC Popular 15c each Classical 10c or 3 for 25c § BOOKS ’ ; Instruction 1-2 price Schirmer Works 1-2 to 3-4 off RECORDS : Singular Popular 15c or 8 for SI.OO MT Albums 2 for $3.00 12 Albums $3.00 INSTRUMENTS t rank Hoi*n Trombones $ 75.00 Frank Holton trumpets • $ 75.00 frank HaPun Cornets $ 60.00 Olds Trumpets $ 85.00 : Conn Saxophones . , Conn . . Holton . . Setmer $ 75.00 and up Special ... 1 Gibson Cut Awav Electric Guitar $325.00 value $195.00 I Other Guitars Front SIO.OO to $ 0.00 I I THIS STORE WILL BE FOR RENT A* OF OCT IST. INQUIRE AT STORE j Carolina Music Company I 114 ANDERSON ST. 'RHONE 476? 1 pensator,? N BcVitv'tr tlu hosiPtel report cm i tir.i ti ft nod he did ;en:a;n intrt may be r* viewed by « VA DIXIE PAINT & HARDWARE CO, W« Have Tl” Can Get “It * or “it” Isn't Made SPORTING GOODS- FARM AND MILL SUPPLIES PAINTS 109 Gillespie St. Dial 4119 Fayetteville | j PROCTOR-BARBOUR CO. 1 I Hardware ' thfef’s Paint. Farm Machinery. Building Material. | Dcort, Window?, Cement, Mortar Mix; etc. I j 127 Gillespie St Pfrone 2056 5165 | PAGE NINE i&tirjf; bears tc rieievauina v;-cr:(t;-i' : i,*s /.:s.': ’ j i/1w.... /: > ce/* ‘1 : ifit ’> ft award or a change in the aw 3rd. it my (imptßSitioii < iieek tretr, VA subject tv seizure by a crtdiUr w’bc holds mjr Mete lur Si 000? No. Compcnsaii n du* yoa > ! exempt font claims of your credi tors and is not liable to attach : ment.s. levy or seizure by or under I any legal or equitable process whatever. I am a pension fer a nonservice-connected disatoin b f.' 1 got a Civil Service posi tion. will by pension be taken away? Your payments will stop if you receive an annua! income of s!,b!ic* r mere if you are unmarried at $2,500 or more if. you ait raar.icd oi have minor children. HAi I. NAM,® TO ; DIRECT PROGRAM | CHICAGO < ANH) Dr. Lloyd ,A. Hall, technical director of Gris ; fith laborator.es of Chicago, and a 1 t'-'d technologist of national re pute has been appointed national j. rc:;;sni chairman of the Institute •of Food Tcchnolgtiists. This pro jfewsi nai society is holding its de j ccnnial ccnfen-ace in Chicago ntxi, | year at the Edgewater Beach hotel, ',lv 21-2a, inclusive. Dj. Hall served as vice-chairiman ' of the Program Committee for the •hh annual conference held In San Francisco during July of this year and his contributions to the excel lence of the meetings that attract ed approximately 3,000 delegates
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