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PAGE EIGHT Johnson Cotton Co. Has Kh» Kresky Floor Furnaces Get Ready For Winter APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT JOHNSON COTTON CO. W. Broad St. Dunn. N. C. Every Type of Motor Service Guaranteed Work. PAGE ELECTRIC CO. DUNN, N. C. Phone 4398 ioans-Financing Hike Loans On New and Used Automobiles INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPT. . . FIRST-CITIZEN BANK & TRUST CO. Stewart Theatre Bldg. Phone Joe i Dunn, N. C. —— . ... .' - FREE " E #,E mm FREE SAMPLES TO THE j COTTON CLASSING OFFICE FOR YOUR GRADE AND STAPLE Our gin is equipped with the latest type of mach inery. For a superior job on sample and turnout, bring your cotton to a modern gin. pflflQH HEADSUJ|Rrf#S be sure and SEE MR. COTTON IIIOPP FARMER. TAKTS GIIV NO. 1 HERMAN NEIGHBORS, MGR. DIAL 2080 W. EDGERTON ST. DUNN ADS IM3 . i ASSIFIED RATES Phis Size Type 2c word H Word Minimum 50c a*mr 'J *i Time* Oaly .SI.9M 'Sis Site Type 3c word ‘1 Times Only $123 FOR SALE FOR SALE: MEDIUM SIZE pleasure pony for sale. Gm be seen at Creel Stables. Contact H. H. Jernigan at Williford's Store, Phone 3211 9-12-6tp FOR best tesults with nil farm animals, WAYNE ! PEED is the product for you ! to buy. You will find a com plete line of WAYNE FEED at FARMER’S SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALE: NICE RESl dental or business lots on Dunn and Erwin Highway. ■ F. E. Summerlin, Dunn. N. C. Phone 2311. 8-26-tic FOR FULLER BRUSHES, brooms, mops, polishes and floor wax call Mrs. C. R. Bassford, 207 N. King Ave. Dunn. Phone 3396 9-9-12tp FOR SALE: ONE 45 ACRE l farm. For further inl’ormat ! ion contact L. L. Lucas, Dunn-Erwin Highway. 9-15-6tp FOR SALE: LARGE OIL circulator heater. Very rea sonable. "M” System Store. 9-17-31' FOR SALE: TWO OIL, heaters in very good condit-' ion. Will sell” at bargain price. Phone 3489 or see 1 Woodrow Hill. 9-8-MWF FOR SALE: 1949 FORD two-door Coach. Good con u.iion. Lots of extras. New! seat covers. Cheap at $l,lOO j See L. D. Butler, route 5.1 near Spivey's Corner. 9-19-3 tp FOR SALE: FOUR-ROOM uou.e with lot. hot water; neater, wail and storage' cabinets, Venetian blinds and utility house. $4,100.00 ap proximately half financed. Also miscellaneous fui'nit- j ure. Shelton Barbour, 5081 E Canary St., Phone 2461 9-18-3tp HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: TWO COL-j crec female dishwashers and two colored porters. Apply lo Mr. Rowlins at Johnson’s Restaurant in Dunn.B-19-tfc HELP WANTED: TWO eolo.ed porters. Can use bovs in school Johnson’s j Restaurant, Dunn, N. C. 9-12-tfc SPECIAL NOTICES LET US FILL YOUR PMA aiders for pasture seeds, lime, and fertilizer, we fill orders for Sampson, Har- I nett, Johnston, and Cumber- 1 land counties- Parser Seed I and Feed Co., Dunn, N. C. 9-2-tfc PERSONAL AND FAMILY CROUP HOSPITAL INSUR ANCE. Premiums collected locally. Claims paid prompt ly through this agency. Call 2705 today. Barbour-Byerlev Mutual Insurance, 117 N. Wilson Ave., Dunn. N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc DO YOUR WINDOWS OR WALLS NEED WASHING? If so, call Dunn Rite Window Cleaning. Phone 3748. Home or office work. Bob Rogers. 9-S-9tc l FARM LOANS.LONG TERM THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C. interest. F. E. Summerlin, Dunn, N. C., Phone 2311. 8-26-tfc CALL NU-HOME BUILDERS and Supply Co., for the best in floor coverings. We have experienced mechanics. Dial 2264. 7-28-M-W-F.tf NEW HOME SEWING AND; DRAPERY CENTER will j make your belts, cover buck les and buttons and work buttonholes. Eva S. Core 8-27-MWF tfc PLANNING TO BUILD. RE rnodel or repair? Call Nu- ■ Home Builders & Supply Co. j No job too small or too large, j Dial 2264. 7-28-M.W.F.tf. | FOR QUICK CONFIDENT iaI Loans on household furn iture or auto, call 2705. B. & B. Finance Co., 117 N. Wil son Ave., Dunn, N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc WANTED WANTED: TWO FARMS, large or small. F. E. Summer lin Dunn, N. C., Phone 2311 8-26-tfc WANTED: SALESMAN TO represent an old line legal | reserve North Carolina life; insurance company in Dunn and vicinity. Financial ar rangements can be made satisfactorily until product ion is sufficient to permit living income. State age, ex perience, education. Reply to P O. Box 1506, Raleigh. 8-26-T Th. Fr. tfc FOR RENT THREE ROOM NEWLY| decorated apartment Ideal for couple. Wired for electric stove. Hot water heater. Complete bath. Call at 2327 or 2469. 411 N. McKay. Mrs. G. F. Draughon. 9-17-3tc farm loans at low rate of ELECTRIC floor pohsner. Minimum charge, 75c a day. Johnson Furniture Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 24p. 2-28-ti-c Broadway Man Died Thursday Edward Livingston Hawley, 72, died at his home on Route 1, Broadway Thursday at 2:30 p.m. His death was attributed to a heart attack. He was born in Harnett County, son of David and Margaret McFarland Hawley. Funeral ser vices will be held at the Leaflet Presbyterian Church, of which he was an elder, Saturday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. C. I. Calcote. pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state an hour before the service Surviving, are his wife the for mer Catherine Jane McLean: two daughters. Mrs. Myrtle Syke of Broadway. Route 1, and Mrs. Mar garet Li-ggtt of Lmnberton: a sis t»r. Mrs. Josephine Cameron of Broadway. Route 1 McKinney Services Will Be Held In Lillington Saturday Funeral services for H. G. (Hall McKinney, 42, who died in Jack sonville early Thursday morning following several years of declining health, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in Lillington. The owner of McKinney's Restaurant in Jackson ville, lie had been a resident of Jacksonville for four years. Burial will be in the Harnett Memorial Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Essie McKinney: two brothers. Ro bert of Miami, Fla., and Louis of Lillington: and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Lee Taylor and Mrs. Cornelia Stout, both of Lillington. APARTMENT: DOWN stairs, living-room, bedroom and kitchenette. Recently re finished. Hot water furnish ed. If interested cail Mrs. W. R. Howard, N. Wilson Ave. 9-10-3tc. Auto Finance AUTO LOANS PREFINANCING— Reduce Your Present Payments . Money in 10 ,Minutes . MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN,. N. C. Fayetteville St., Pb«ne 3158 jjSft OUR MANY years of ' I GINNING EXPERIENCE JsM m%w, weans your assurance iP^ r OF TOP QUALITY LINT - - BRING YOUR COTTON TO OUR GIN * MEANS HIGH CLASSIFICATION AND BEST TURNOUT - IT MEANS IN SHORT - MORE OF THE "LONG GREEN" WHEN YOU SELL YOUR HARD WON CROP. FARMERS' COTTON OIL COMPANY S. G. HOWELL, MGR. LILLINGTON, N. C. Byrnes Puts (Continued From Page One) didate has switched his views on the Taft-Hartley law, fair employ ment practices and the filibuster rule since his nomination, to con form with those of the President. COUNTRY FIRST “I shall not vote for the label.” Byrnes declared. “I shall do what ! I have heretofore urged others to do. I shall place loyalty to my country above loyalty to a political party and I shall vote for Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Byrnes, who last Aug. 5. had whipped his state Democratic con- j vention into line behind the party j ticket, declared: AIM, AI FOR FEPC ‘‘On the issue of fair employment: practices. Governor Stevenson in the past expressed the opinion such legislation was a matter for the state and not the Federal govern ment. “Now candidate Stevenson favors compulsory federal legislation with tlie provision that should a state fail to enact and enforce an ade- j quate law that the federal law should apply.” IKE OPPOSES FEPC Before the Republican convention Eisenhower said lie would oppose 1 the compulsory FEPC, “and he stands by his convictions," Byrnes said. i ' Byrnes said Stevenson at first an- j nounced he opposed a repeal of the Taft-Hu:tley and favored only, j amending it, but later “changed !' LET'S l * Hour Road Truck Terminal (0 vnd Wreelte» Service PHONES 12727-2052 FAYETTEVILLE HVVY. DUNN, N. C. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1953 his signals and joined the President s advocating repeal." < Stevenson also held at first that "it would be very dangerous to limit debate in a democracy . . but recently he has changed his po- ’ sition,” he said. j Bvrnes’ switch of allegiance 1 could touch off a chain reaction i in Dixie against the Democratic i presidential candidate. SOUTH’S NO. 1 CITIZEN A one time New Deal and Fair Deal power, Byrnes is probably the : single ir(o6t ligfluential Southern , statesman. The peppery, little South Caro linian moved with dramatic sud denness last night in denouncing Stevensrn as promising only "more of the Truman administration.” Bvrnes’ action reopened the North-South riTt within the Dem ocratic pa: ty which apparently healed at the national convention with nomination of the Stevenson- Sparkman ticket. Whether it would lead to another bolt in the normally Democratic "Solid South” was a subject of intense debate in political circles. Both Republican and Democrat ! ic headquarters were caught flat footed by Byrnes’ action and had no immediate reaction. But a high Democratic source predicted that : w'hile the vote may be closer. South Carolina will remain in the Dem-J ocratic column. j One thing was certain. The Byrnes move will touch off a re i prisal of the stand taken already by many Southern politicians, in cluding South Carolina Sens. Bur net R. Maybank and Olin D. John- Jack Wardlaw LIFE MEMBER OF THE MILLION DOLLAR ROUND TABLE Is available to make an analysis of your life insurance and dis ability policies. For an appointment with Jack Wardlaw Write 1401 Insurance Bldg. Raleigh, N. C. Telephone Raleigh 2-4433 ston, both of whom have spoken out for the Democratic ticket. BECOMING LEFT-WINGER Byrnes' claim that Stevenson was moving “left” has been echoed by many other Southerners. SLj Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) said recently that Stevenson was cozy ing up too closely to the left-wing Americans for Democratic Action. Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D-La.) has said he cannot campaign for Stevenson because of his espousal of federal ownership of tidelands oil. Sen. Harry F. Byrd, who carries much weight in deciding which way Virginia will go, has thus far maiik | tained an ominous silence on fw Stevenson-Sparkman ticket. LOANS For Home Improvement * Plumbing * Painting * Roofing * Remodeling Labor & Material' Financed ( CROM ARTIE HARDWARE Phone 2257 Dunn, N. C. SHELL CORN FASTER WITH NEW HOLLAND V Up to 200 bushels of clean shelled corn per hour on only 7 to 10 horsepower with this New Holland Sheller. Simple design to give you lees moving parts. Adjustable In terior baffle meets most conditions, dry or moist • NEW HOLLAND FARM ENGINEERED MACHINERY PURDIE'S, INC. S. Clinton Ave. Phone 2069 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA
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