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)UISWG WOMAN— CiprthnJ PMt* bcfort fllM diwtpiwetwl ah« w toinv to Imt krothar ii« Alrtoa tai Monroe, Mklii|«ii. Sh« dM Bot f« Umt* howvtcr, ■n4 her br«tlaMr wiw has tinec oow 1|»|»» to awiit in th* tBvmU. ci»tion, _ Henderson. Inrtitul«, gmtion, Btetes that ha has no; •een nor b««n informad by ht« lister that »h* intended visitinff him. A aitter of the miasinff woman Nr*. Hary Woodard and Hr. AI- ■ton informed repreaentatlvea of tha Carolina Tiraea thia we«k »K«v hav* employed counsel N. C. TEACHUS^. C—frM tafiaiofi Sarriec, A. 4 T. OoUaf*i Grvenaboro; Dr. Jamaa B. Skap- ard, Pres. North Caroltu Oallaga for Neiroes, Dwrtiam; 3. W Tries, Inspector of ColofCd High Schools, Depkrtmeftt of Publ'e Instruction, Raleigh; Rev. M. 'M. Williams, Corresponding Secru- tary, Negro Baptist State C^n- {vention, Ralatgh; Mn. l>. Yar. cay, State Parent Teachers Anso mal ^hooT, T^j^lleVlITa; ' tJ. Spaulding, Prea. N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Durham; H. L* will conten^l for her property which infludea • heme on Lincoln street fully paid for, and other belongings. and if thefr sister is not found Kenderson. BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS— « Contlnacd from pafe one saton is to get at the forces con tributing to it The forced mak ing definite contributions to the present' depression he listed as: the accumulatkn of imraatory hi the stock market, the eontraetio.i of eredtt (caused4lM-aeMit of investmenta reaarve,) the nar rowing of profit margtna by ia- creaded w^^es and higil priim oi building supplies, inadequate supply of durable^ injeatnaent Tunds and the lacT of oonfidenea bein eontinQeualy fanned by po- Ittietana. They Scored A Hit NOTICE OF SAUE NORIW CAROL2MA LANi) •aps in regard to hope for profit from invoiitm^ts. The latter has been caused by the inflation mtndt- neM of capitalists, reduction of _ ««tput labor through '^olr^'nt DURHAM COUNTY ttriar and Jjy virtue of the fso- wer and authority by a certain deed of trust executed by J Frank Williams and wife, Lottie WidUains and recorded in the office of the Register of Dce}it yys. taxation by th Reovernment ftfid mainly class hatred which has These Rmir^Are-eo^efatingJWlth NATIONAL NEMO HEAITH WEEK IMJtm CLEAN urz 2ctemv J 7Xc/Z BIG mmUAmXi SeA4/lcA fONGRATlJLATIONS To The Sponsors Of This Worthy Cause, The Good Work Gonttnue. Visit Your Retail Dmg Store Often. PEABODY DRUG GO. Mortgajfes 228, at page 340, Dated Sept. 4, 193'4, the ' dufhult having been made in the pay ment of the i^de^)tednes8 there by secureda s therein provided .^irinfi Vinnn roqll»«t»a fn holder of the said note, the un dersigned Trustee will on SATURDAY, may 7, 1938 AT 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham County the following described property: | Lot No. 9 ® nf'*ttie ro I called Hammond place Land of Durham,. Traction ^C6mpany ac-t cording to survey and plot of W. M. PraiT'said plot being record* ed in Register of Deeds office of Durham County, in plot Book 3, page 44, said lot feeing described as follows; BBGINNINC- on TRe "eaa^strte- of a liS foot alley at its interbec- tion with the North side of Thomas Avenue and running thence with said alley NortK 17 degrees 32 minutes East 156 feot to lot No. 7; thence South 8>i‘ degrees .2^ minutes East with the line of said lot No. 7, '.51.6 I^t Ta,,*the Northwest corner of Lot No. 10; thence Squthwardly with Ihe line of ‘lot No. 10, l&O feet •to Thomas Avenue; thence North 88 degrees 29 minutes West S4.4 feet to the point of beginning. i Hammond place map is now ve- eorded in booik 5, page 111 pioveil from plot boefc^'S, page 44. This property will be sold sub ject to a Mortgage and all taxes. Sfttd mortgage is recorded in Book of Mortgages' 217, at page B79, Durham County Registry. This the 6th day of April, 1938. S. L. McDougald, Twistec T^is'lsale will remain wpen tipn days as is required by law. INVESTOR IN CHICAGO COMPANY .Mm ' ‘ X ‘ " WHOLESAIX DRUGGIST DURHAM, N. C. FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PENSLAR ONE CENT SALE GdNC ON AT Boone Dmg Store !■ Triangler — Mangum St Orange Sts. PIuHse L-912 YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT DURHAM' ^EST DRUG STORE :’S COR. MAIN A MANGUM STS. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOUJI PAPER FOR SPONSORING . THE NATIONAL NEGRO HEALTH WEEK WHEN IN NEED OF DRUGS, RUBBER GOODS, , TOILET ARTICLES Call Or Visit Us. We Carry A Complete Line Of Black Jk White - - Toilet Articles Mangun Street Pharmacy C** Rate Dreg Presrtiptions A Specialty PtyMapit Delivery Pfcene F4I.161 806 N. Mangum St. WE,ARE CC^PEAATiNG WITH NATIONAL ’ I«EQRO HEALTH WEEK KEEP YOUR HOME AT »JI EViOf Tl FOR HEALTH'S SAKE ERATURE CALL US ABOUT YOUR HEATING A]^ K.UMB1NG BAGWELL PLUMBING ft HEATING CO. ia|» W. IMI St. «. rheialeN.l»S WHEN IN NEED OF DRUGS — PRESCRIPTIONS — COSMETICS « VISIT US IN OUR NEW AIR CONDITIONED DRUG STORE ECKERE^ ^ DRUG STORE . . CREATORS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES 122 W. Main St. Durham, N. C, JOHN W. ROXBOROUGH, co- manger »f Joe' Louit, heavyweight champion ef the world, has .re cently become associated in a Tcry substantial way with the Chicago Burr Oak Cemetery ai^ sociation whit |i is -completing one of the finest all-Negro burial ground* in the comitry^ At the recent annual meetinig of the stockholders and directors, Mr.j Rezboreagh was elected to the company’s Board of Directors for the ensuing official ypar, togeth The abore photo is that of tho ever popular Goldentoil^ Quir- tot, known more recently at “Tha Chauffeurs”, and “The Harmory Road Singers,”—all air Ham'S* names assigned to them on theit= now concluded Harmony Roatl show. On Sunday night, Maic^ 13th closed a serie* of Sunday evening program* which had J»- tended over a period of 47 we>l * for^ a lo t»l »pcn»or over WDNC. Completing what wa* po*itiveIy the longest run ever accorded ■ fica! commercTat program Nejro talent included in the cast, this Quartet has aO omp- lished a feat to be long remsm bered by all whose good fortune TF~was lo he a red4o aJt the pr^ gram broadcast time and enjoy their Spiritual*, Folk-song* and ..Ik.—— I I ' Roxborft,' N. CT' April 3, 1938 L. E. Austin, Editor Durham, N. C. Dear Sir; I wish to commend the fiae edi-^ torial in the ^^pril 2nd issue of The Carolina Times, “The Fro sent Political Campaign.” I wish to say that we have al ready organized evei’y towii'?hiu in the county and are planning to register one thousand wiioi'" the books open in May. I am writing Mr. Price today con- oe^ningj the state wide meeting. I remain i Youfs very truly, R. J. Bol'j^n P. O. IBox familiar to the ar- tj*tic manipulations of the con- tole ra.->ster and accompani.ft, Robert Straiten, (white),—with t!.e rcad.ug* o£ Norfiey Whitted, Qrortel Ba*-.o a»d- ^iipeetorr sand- wi Ihe J in V-tween., Tlfis group, -*ide, frcra b«ir.E tl'o first to pio- nenr in the local r^dio field in this type of program, has alsj pi oven to the satisfaction of all who wer» skeptical in the outset a* lo the sitcccss of "tfio venture, that really could bo dc.ne, and cjm W l»y e^h^M *f - our ra e ‘if,"and when they make up tlieiir minds to ijjet down to^buii- nets 'and prepare themselves. Ne groes of Durham should feel very proud of this group who so nobly perfonnedi' their task to the satis faction of the large audience which heard and applauded its efforts. Congratulatidni ,are still being received by them for their work; congratulations which are % rljhtfully their* because of their nnttrtng efforts om that show, .The Sdccctt of thi* ^roup should prove an incentive to others who posses* the talent andi^fortitude to efitcr this field. Theirs has been a job we)] done, and their sponsors may well -.rest 'm**ured that “Harmony RoaJi’^ with The Chau^eurs and Robert Stratton hat been well reieeived. Tha Quartet, reading L. to Ri Theodore Freeland, Baritone, Isaac" Johnson, 2nd Tenor. J. B Holmes 1st Tenoir, and Norfley Whitted, Basso. Organist Robert Stratton it not *I#wn. SAY, WHAT MAKES YOU TO THE THEATRE? YOU WILL FIND OUT IN "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE' WATCH FOR DATE mR 1 RAUED SOME. AliGHTy FIN£ TDBACQD. WHEN 1 PUT IT ON THt MARl®; EVERY ONE OF. My 0?0r^ LOTS WAS E50UGHT IN > W CAMEL - Tl^Ey- PAV i»0«e*TO’GEt THEiWT. tmOKBCMBS. THOJE /MORE expensive 1D6A0DS IN CmElS JURE AWKE A pIFFERENCE WHEN a inan grows tobacc6, he knows to bacco. So, when a planter favors Cainels for Ins otvtt smoking, it shows that Catnels-have something thar ls ~^lTerent. PTihters report: "Most of us choose Camels. Wo enjoy those liner, MORE Expensive toBACCos," MR. BECKHAM WRIGHT, a grower ef fine tobacco TOIMCO nANTIRSl NATIONAL ACCIDENT & HEALTH. INSURANCE CO. , E. Evan* Ul^ch,, General Agent er with B.‘ J. Bmzton, real estate-l-and surgeon. owner who wa* also elected .a vice-president, and Dr. Edward W. Beasley, prominent physician 7HE POOR MAN’S TRADING CENTER APPEL and HAWLEY MARKET & GROCERY PHONE N-7081 WE DELIVER Wallace O. Anderwt 121 N. Bloodworth St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone &1-44-W W. T. McDaniel P. O. Box 221 Raleigh, N. C. ‘THE COMPANY THAT PAYS ITS CLAIMS" 24.J25 Professional Udg, Annex ^ Raleiglu N. C. 4603 r ■ iw ielhod Laniidrf A Clean Proposition Phone F-2361 TO Malorie’s mm IfOUR PRESCRll^TIONS FIU.2D AS YOUR DOCTOR PRE- SCRIBES THEM, BY REGISTERED DRUGGIST. TOILET ARTICLES. 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