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Sum Ad S Timet Only f 1.99
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WANTED ~~
WANTED: Children to keep
in my home while parents
work. Any hours. -Call at 505
South Clinton Ave. Dunn,
N. C. 3-5-3 t-p
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Earn
$400.00 monthly, spare time.
We will select a reliable per
son from this area to refill
and collect money from our
New Automatic Merchandis
.* ing Machines. No selling. To
qualify, applicant must have
car, references and S6OO
working capital. Devoting 4
hours a week should net up
to $400.00 monthly with the
possibility of taking over full
time. For interview write
giving full particulars, name
address, age and phone
number. P. O. Box 4096, San
Dkgo 4, California. 3-3-6 t-p
$l5O • $250 PER WEEK
v I want 2 neat-appearing
pipn, with cars, to re
present an old national
concern, one of the lar
gest of its kind in the
country, with offices es
tablished throughout the
state. If you are willing
’to work hard for $l5O
and up per week and you
are able ter work in the
State of North Carolina,
Monday through Friday,
don’t pass up this ad. If
you are a man of average
intelligence, I want to
talk to you. I know what
ydu are probably thinking
jui you read this ad, the
same I thought to my
self many times when I
was out job hunting, that
this is just another ad
(With a let of promises. Be
joined this firm and I re
gret to this day it wasn’t
20 years ago. I have made
more money in the past
1$ months with this firm
thah.l earned with other
firms In the previous 2
i years. I don’t xpre what
your previous experience
has been, whether It was
selling magazines, books,
vacuum cleaners, applian
ces, pictures coupons, or
any other type of work,
n 'yon lire able to open
your month and talk to
#1 win show you how
company. Experience is
not necessary. We give you
complete training. If
accepted you will be em
* Sioyed by one of the lar
, geSt concerns of its kmd
us the Country. You will
i be backed by millions of
ddUixs to advance adver
i tpig: This advertising
will keep you busy con
| stantly, casing on pro-'
Bir territory,
leads sent
demanding
presen tative
>This is a
rity for^the
over this ad. You*have
thing to gain Come in
”' flVUtoto; to lose every
and let us prove to you
Ghaat this is what you-
Ite p- /Os wrfte P.O.
Bta, 143, Dunn, N. C.
3-7-It-c
from- Erwin in Averasboro I
month. Apply to Louis Baerr
in Dunn. 2-27-tfn-c
ELECTRIC fßoor polisher.
Minimum charge, 75c a day.
Johnson Furniture Co. Luck
now Square, Dunn. Phone
2427. 2-26-ts-c
■ ■'
APARTMENT: Four room
new bride duplex. Hot wa
ter, floor furnace, Venetian
blinds. Call 2685, A. B. Bur
nette. ' 3-5-3 t-c
FOR RENT: Five Room com
fortable house with all kit
chen appliances and space
heater furnished. Due to mi
litary necessity will rent
this convenient three-bed
room home for only $50.00
per month. Cali 3860, Dunn,
N. C. Lt. Fraley. > 3-6-2 t p
FOR. RENT: Downstairs
three room apartment with
bath, closet and storage
space. Recently painted and
papered. Available April 1.
Mrs. W. R. Howard, N. Wil
son Ave. Phone 3028.
3-6-6 t-c
“ FOR~ SALE
HYDRATED Masons Lpie
tor pastures and other agri
cultural uses. $22.13 per ton,
Cromartie Hdw. Co., Inc.,’
Dunn, N. C. 2-13-ts-c
FOR best results with all'
farm animals, WAYNE
FEED is the product for you
to buy. You will find a com-’
plete line of WAYNE FEED
at FARMER’S SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-tf-<c
FOR SALE: Already financ
ed small modern brick home.
Five rooms and bath down
stairs. two attic rooms up
stairs. All, modern couyehi
enceatW. Carr St. Write Box
111, care of The Daily
Record. 2-25-ts-c
THREE PEACH TREES: AH
Delicious Yellow Freestqnes
as follows: One each Red
Haven, Sullivan’s Early Si
beria and August Elberta
total three trees 3 to 5' ft.
size- Offer No. l-21-$3.65,;
Eostpaid. -Write for Free Co- :
py 56-page Planting Guide
Catalog in color, offerihg
complete assortment Fruit
Trees, Berry Plants, Grape
Vines, Nut Trees and Or
namental Plant Material.
Salespeople wanted.
Waynesboro
, Waynesboro, Virginia
3-7-it-c
FOR SALE: Beautiful fab-i
rics fpr your home. Tremen-1
dous savings. See our large
selection before you buy. We
make drapes, sUp covers. 1
THE MILL END STORE, 121
Donaldson St., Phone 2375,
Faysfeyflle, N. C. 2-27-10 t-c
NEW LAW GOES INTO EF
FECT $OON; to*ra-speciar
on heavy galvanized steel;
garbage caps- Only $2.97 for
20 gallon size. Regular price
sSaanan
rounded and smooth to -pml
tect hands. Side handles.
Snugly-fitting covers to keep
odors inside. SEARS OR
DER OFFICE, 209 E. Broad
St., Dunn, C C. Phone 2187.
3-5-3 t-c
EVERYTHING TO "
BUILD WITH
. , s**s»#£**
to furnish everything need
ed to build your botes--
except framing lumber. Save
money,
FOR SALE: 1949 M Farmall
tractor.' See Ralph
I A I ITA ,r- 171
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Legals
NOETH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT,
BEFORE THE CLERK
MYHES W- TILGHMAN, admin
istSaior c. t. a. a the estate
of Deceased.!
LAURA HINSON and husband, j
MANN NORRIS and L. J. HIN
SON and wife.' A£ICE LEE jaiN
SON.
ORDER OF SALE
THIS PROCEEDING, coming on
to be heal'd and being hoard upon
the Petition of tfyres W. TOgh
man. Administrator C.TA. of" the
.estate of Hattie Hinson, deceased,,
for an Order authorising him to sell:
certain real property described in
the Petition, lor the purpose of ere-’
ating assets with which to pay the
indebtedness due by said estate, and
it appearing to the Court and the 1
.Court finding that summons was
duly served on each of the de
fendants, and lt further appearing
to the Court and the Court find
ing it a fact that none of the de
fendants have filed answer or other
wise pleaded in this cause, and the
time for doing so has now expired,
and that the personal estate of
Hattie J. Hinson, deceased. Is in
sufficient to pay her debts and
charges of adsliilstraUon;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
that the lands described and spec
ified for sate in * said . petition to.
sold in order to. create, assets with'
which to pay so much of sdM debts
and charges age» outstanding'
again- sdW estate.''-.V T .” <
- IT In FURTHER ORDERED that"
A. R. Taylor be, and ;he is
appointed as oomjflisaWner'Ml
Court, to sell the, real, tooperty' on
(the premises at public. Auction, 4b
the highest bidder'for-oaah, oil the
7 day of April, gtySytftlpelt JJoqn,
affer posting anotlcefljfySaid gale
gt the dourt House door arid three
other public places, in
County for thirty days Imnwliately
preceding such sale, fwl also by
publishing said nbtice once.a week
for four consecutive weeks 'in the
Daily Record, a newspaper publish
ed' in Piinn, N; Cfc anfl the
commissioner shall report his pro
ceedings In the premises to Jjgs
Court within tensor
the day rfsale. 5 p
This the S dig of Mbrph. 1953.*
ELIZABETH F. MATTHEWS,
Clerk Sa»*V Coutt.
YOUNG ic TAYLOR ■ ' ■
M*r: *ra r Zl-M > *'. -
NOTICE OF SALE. BY
t»M*q»5lON UNDER ORDER
* and by yirtpc of an order
the Commissioner wih
House door in Ullington, North
Carolina, Harnett County, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
tFo cerUih fewfe /of land lyipg
.more particularly described as fol
ilows: '••• ;
TRACT NUMRER a v :
I Said tract. U topwn as
the J. C. Surlea property and con
sists of the 35 acre tract conveyed
lto Hattie Hinson, by deed dated
February 4, 1903, and recorded in
Book 163 at Page 303, Harnett Coun
ty Registry, the lA sore tract con
veyed to A B Hinson and wife,’
Hattie Hinson fey & T- Jackson
end wife. R r. Jaekaon Sy deed :
dated August 10, 1906 and recorded
in Book 167, kttoge EM, Harnett
County, Registry and the V, acre
tract canveyed to.A.;®. Hinson and
wife. Hattie Hinson by J- F. Surlea
i
Begiitolrt at Clinton 1
Amm> 100 feet Ihe r North
Street .with QUfefem Avpnye; and
South and paraUfl "with .Clinton
Avenue 50 fb»t; ihenpe East and
N IWI ~
lif > A«. TAYLOR Z
-Tnf lulls an , 5
Jgr E-I4^MEj;; v A /
of Rrglster 'rt Deeds pf Barnett
County, North Carolina, the’ fol-
I 1 lowing detoribed lot or, parcel of
ptonty. te-wlt:
■Beginning at a -point to the Ma
mers-Springhill Road at a large
stump afld runs thence N. 34 W.
16.86 chgr to b tork es the road;
PMMM
I stake comer; thence down the ditch
thence as the dttch N. 69 E-465 ft.
to the head of Abe ditch, iron stake
(POLITICAL ADy|R7fsiMiNT)
SAVE
SOUTHERN
I DEMOCRACY
I ANDMVEAMM&mi
SEND YOUR DOLLARS NOW '
HELP BEAT TRUMAIftSM
WITHOUT yOTING AGAINST THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF NORTHgUSMrtf
tip linnn inrnni r iinm m mi iirworwiilir gimniiiii
Thw»l* no reraon. elrtler in the law»-ol»S£l)|-eaT»lifll otjp.lSp A* '
I Party, why the Democratic Party of North Carolina cannot joip with the .
i other Southern states in refusing to support the fair Deal nominees in Mw'ppraMl
(see General Statutes 163-103) it is the rttft* political party must
, ’ agtes for President and Vice President. ftqtte laws nor SMprty Plaq ,VrtMßMßtoAAlwqp
A recognizes the existence oi the "Democratic" National ConvemtCop, much felpf v&fm jfyt
i in to accept Us nominees. The State Democratic Convention 99a mjtepSpe to
! - gpt oh'ifhe ballot in North Carolina next November as the Depocratic OpsApiW
I S»^»Wifi3S^T«^
I j '#»* oM ytopTpresident wifho|it consufow cmy otkejr«tc#es. W the verUm
candidates for Presidential elector before they are given the Bemocratic nominate*, to WtoWf
t tHqt they wifi not nndßr any circumstances cast an electoral veto for Harry S. Truna* vijr#6f
i- oqe else whp is for his F.E.P.C. Fair Qml >
The regular Democratic Party yvon the Presidential election of 1948 in every ohe jtotes
of the Confederate States oi America. In lour of those states the regular Deavocortte
j can lor Prmi.i.nttal were pledged to Thurmond and Wnght^THEß^^^^^^^
If the regular Democratic Parties of any four additional Southern states# or Texas.
]J two, had nominated Presidential electors pledged to Thurmond and jFfjiht, ftrflrtdft.WwSwKMMfc
i had voted hr Truman In the House jMfflHj
j J sooner or later tne nouse would nave «aa to erect i nurmond. TiWJ n M CAfttlr. RSKSBi.
ft T 0 B?ING PRESIDENT THAN THE TRUMAffH’fg AND THE REPUBUCjj^.^aflP
B WANTED YOU TO REALIZE. There are already more Southern Democratic Parties -TOrtMMl
8 to support an independent ticket in 1952 than |M> 'jMjr.Rolith Caroltod jjHßjJifc
8 dMitorti Iroeddd>e esceltent.
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A pamphlet is being prepared which will give futt, detailed iidsstotjjtor Jto;4»to
|| in |jorfh Parolfna, how to do it, and what YOU can do to help. t<mr
K yM a jMtophlst and also help to carry this message to as many North Cdnh»h^
It pgjjiMaMbar the pYtoinct meetings. TO PROTECT CONTRIBUTOR IKM
Ik iramSSsW Sot k published without their consent, aDhough|il’defi^»
5 Commas fmances other than contributors' names yrill be syd» jwayyy. . : ;
I PSil# s R*ST PARTY LOYALTY-TO THE DEifodOtm. '
ft i - or to a minority-bloc political machine of Northern Socda}i(|t m
I A MUE UIL, '
1 cuwy coimistuj m3*m WfW feM' i
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1 B Pftiftvuti Simf-uur : kl
r. PrtS
If . - - C9ARUIAN
. . omm, r. cl
burner; Whence N. 69 E. 7»I ft. to the
East line at the David field; thence
as the Bast Sir VS W.; then* s.
6 deg. 6 min. W. about 3637 chs
to a pine tree comer; thence S. 81
degs. SO min. W. 20.96 chs. to a
stake; thence 8. 22 dgs. >0 min. W.
3.59 chs. to a stake; thence 8. 84
deg. 30 min. W. 7.05 chs. to the be
ginning, containing 70.5 acres, more
hr leas, and being the Southern por
tion of that certain tract of land
described in Rook 308, Page 332,
Registry Harnett County.
The successful bidder at said sale
wilf be required to deposit with the
Trustee at time of sale ten per cent
UOYui gs his bid as evidence of
good faith in bidding.
This 19th day of February, 1952.
J. R. JACKSON, Trustee.
McLBOD * McLBOD, ATTORNEYS
Feb. 29-Mar. 7-14-21 C
Bride-Elpct is
Shower Honor©© ■
At Benson Event
Miss Annie Ellen Allen of Bate- '
more, bride-elect of late MatafeTmif ■
honored Friday evening steen her
mother, Mrs. Troy Alien, and her
aunt, Mrs. Willard SST of Balti
more, entertained at' a' party and
miscellaneous shower at the home
of Mrs. Troy Alien hear Benson.
The hostesses presented the honor!
guest a corsage of rpses.
, The hqma was attractive with
early spring flowers- Guests were
greeted cm arrival by Miss Sgte
Adams who presented teem infor
mally to tee hqnorne and her fi
i ance, Jack Series of Erwin.
Mrs. William P. Adaibs accepted
m mm*
to tee abßWre of
tege on_3tote tv#d;a tonte ym
** r * rtrt rtgy
£E i £
USICK Qt U# . 77 1 YtyJNpet,
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PAGE FIVE
■up. 1 '
; klieut fifty gueefe fUCW'N I #
MSMi whom were Mr* ted Wra
STSpßurier es Erwin. Am Leutoe
Raleigh. Mr,
Wteenf WM .fit Baltimore, Misses