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Page Four HOT POLITICS OUT OF UALKKiH tiOYKKNMKNT WOKUINt; I'OK ciii:\ri:u FKKFII.I/.KK WILL THE SALES TA\ ST AX 1> .' A(i \INST M Ml- RIEH WOMEX TKAUIINH - Tin: LUJI OR «Jl ESTIOX. CAPITAL MAXAGER? It's being lief. pretty quiet but there is an uiuler-cocev movement to have the l«cgit.latuie change the government of Rah.igh from 'he commission IV rm to a city managoi form v. it't a Board ot Councilman, according to the, Capital city grapevine. The pre sent Raleigh City Commissioner.! have been from one row to another almost airee the day of «lection and even the man on the street can sense sentiment for a change in government. None of the Wake county members of tiv General Assembly have expressed themselves publicly on the sub ject but pressure for the chnng; in your Capital City i-' about a* :is death and taxes. COST Or TALKIXG T . rdi'i ■ f the St t'e Ctili"ie- C ■ I iissi' 'll dlK'h'i - T 1' trier: . ■ • N • Coui' i:. •• 1 .''! - iMil!' i :• • !»••» |oSC'd I . i!i.' i . the any - • ■ ' :• . Supc-' ■' v '••:> ■ ■ January or several mi nths later. The 1' ji'vs C-'Rmiissif.i. aide.! by the o i ice of Attorney ' >*■; lo; * 1 Dennis (I. nrunir.iitt, is ready t> tight for the last ditch for th: approximately 12 per cent, en' and reliable, although r.on-qui - able, sources are of the opinion that lover phone rates are jv-* around !';e corner. fee - ' ..'.f r. G- it. . i: • linghnu- am! C :: tNerii ;• • : I! . i i.e. • i.i \ i v«, • ... ?:»«' : ■ ' ; and » '• Mr. ''. i sembl • oat a '-v-l ' *e.;.i a c-"»n --tertneo o>n the subject to be rr' in the ration's capita! in the r tuturc. i'V.-.:!: "•••• -r.-.l ... - 1 rices ' ' e '. ir... t * i ' • • • " mcreas.: in "» j iv.-- plea, e.t him. t MESSAGE} What'; in tlie rmiort of the Advisory Budget. ('-•nmisaioii to the Geiv»- ial Assembly is a closely-guarded: secret and newsmen snooping; around the offices of printers for the Stale haven't been able to! learn much about the budget 1 recommendations. You can put | one thing in your pipe and smoke HTIJ.Y'S VNCIK - , . , .—, m . Q F>ut UKC | \ #*££** I ; %rl \ UfVMTfv. S«- -V* |V - HOUJ'VZ-t t>NO\l I LJJSJJ - ) - SAX , WOW «-£ ifctCHT—DOMT it, hov.wcr, that is', that the | budget proposal will contain a I suggestion tor reonactment of the | rales tax v.iih some revisions. I. may be liberal enough to sug gest that the sales tax can go by the board if th? legislator.* can find the money elsewhere. Th.- 1 lHi!v:t Commission is friendly t.i the a {ministration and Governor I Ehriimhaus has publicalv stated ! I that the "emergency' for whicn t, the sales lax was enacted has not j passed you get what that means. The message also may contain suggestions for higher teacher-pay. DIVERSION* Don't be sur prised if anti-sales tax leaders urge that four or five millions ( of dollars from the taxes paid by motorists and truckers for build j ing roads be diverted to replace the riles measure. Farmers liv ing on the secondary road sv.-t --■ tem may not object to this but they want the holes filled up and the bridges repaired before their ( gasoline and license taxes go for j some other purpose. Most of J them wouldn't object to lower ■ au'onnbile taxes bo f thru is i r.!v J : : ! .f V ■ •: i • , ■ * • • r ' \ ► .1 - • ' i . ... - • i 1 ■.:•■■■ .. ; . . •. .. til i ! M '•! h'y >: 1! • :r. ... ; v» h> !e on th? State's t •!- : !a tin a >ntbut the record ■ n 1 increa.-el re'.eni'.es will stand " Commis.-loner of P.evenue A. J. • Maxwell and his Executive A- ' Histant Dr. M. C. S. Noble, Jr.. in 1 uoi 1 stead when they are called on the caivi.-t b.'forc committee 1 ? 1 that will th r..be harras.se 1 - 1 y nee 1 v" noy to fill appro- ' ♦ rh • ii piotiiisc:". M mcy rm!«i the o ,o in the n.neral A-- ? nMy as W '1 : s hi »... c'.!' --id ; •' lie .v.'h . !«. of Eiv! -s V ve -j ' vfCK3 chcckhv over names , t ... ml. :. . f • flener I V - se: v 'v :.nd are wearing b.. smf :• days. Adminirt ra tion 'l'vr '.s p'dw 11."' II s Evcileney i.> sittin.: on lop of •he world with good majorit.• fj". r.!.-: in tie Senate and are confident that no r.r.ti-administva t'on bloc of dangerous pro; or tiotis nr. be organised in Houro. nut with all t'.at some Raich, h ,'.)litical wriic-is piofcr.- to hear jumblints of trouble.com ing for the Governor on the e- o of the Legislature. I MARRIED LIFE Watch for | a movement in the Legislature to; pass a law against married j j women serving as public scho il j teachers. .Alexander B. Andrews, 'of Raleigh, has compiled some THE DAXBI'KV REFOUTEI? I Notice of Re=Sale j | of Real Estate M gi © \.\K OF STOKES COUNTY BUILD- jjj 0 IN;S, WALNUT COVE, N. C. and 1 ® DANDURY. N. C. ! 3 One story, brick, metal ruof, on Main Street, Walnut Cove, in good condition; let 58x100 feet. One story, brick, metal roof, on Main j Street, Danbury, in good condition; lot 23x100 feet. 2 I An increased bid having been put on m last sales, above described real estate [J will be re-sold on O Saturday, Jan. 19, 1935, || Walnut Cove building at hour oi I jjlj o'clock P. M. and the Danbury l uiulmu' jj 0 at hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M., on the Q premises. '"*"' |j Sale will be made subject to approval jJ j| nf the Court. || || John B. Minis, f] O Liquidating V.-ent, ft Bank of Slokc • County. U rj awaMß 'Axioms w.aiasfr-JBteS.a- y v-'n"*§(#%''- —-w- -;xi «r ■J' Wv toasß.• 'MX 1 » t.VKfc/':* .*!. . -> sf-v.' rT? *w «**••»'« f:_urc-» "ivhich show that up pronin. *«ly 4,000 married whi? women are teaching school i;i North Carolina. Some States have rules against employment of married women in schools where single ones are available and sentiment for such a law in North Carolina has been croppin r (•ut in spots recently. GKTTTNG TAI.V P-.HIM lines arc 'rawing tighter in t!:: f ;i i! City these day?' and you r.ed r.ut i.e a i-olitii.-al wise "i t" sv'!3.- the frrtni.-ir «.f > r«u;.s be'iin 1 11:0 ! it" f iu'id;stfoi f i the r.'i?u-:-n Sena".* •••'••it in ' v >.! .■•.'•.ic r>! Prob ably the : -t pronounced single roups :>.ve those behind Governor Khringhnur an-.l Senator Josiah V. R.iik" and thr—e's no longer i any cjoubt many people want th Governor to oppofo Mr. Bailey. Other bl>os are forming in be l ull of Clyde H. Hoy, of Shelby; C.-nuressruan R. L. Doughton p.nd L :utenant Governor A. 11. •'Sandy) Graham for Governor., I'tigl ton and Hoey may make ! me announcement shortly but; Governor Graham is expected to 1 I t hold his peace until the end of the legislative session. j LIQUOR —Several months ago iit was a generally accepted opinion that this General As sembly would 'shy away from fry effor' ■> to change N vth C rolina's dry laws but as th.- time ravening ;.v. no the prohibition question has step ped boldly into the spotlight of speculation. From all indications the Drys still have the situation well in hand but a lot of folks can't figure out just what Ivippr ling to bring rut an i>;.- parent change oi' sentiment i I some quarters. You can find plenty of officers of the !•: suffering IvHai-IKS sine? Vir ginia legalized li-PUR IM i Tar Ilcels hi.,ar ".'.•,k-:nd info the 011 V- ••n.ina n. S- :» • these Kimc arms t -.c i privately expios.' the h'oi-e thai something will be (lone to liberalize ilie Slate's li«;uor luv." at the coming session. RIDING A WAVE - Unless Raleigh POLITICS No. 3 f-ome datk-hotse sie's out into the light Thud Eure and Leßoy Mai tin will be unopposed for i'-'- elcrt ! on r • principal .Icrkr of tlr: House and Senate respectively. T' - e speakership race is still a:i ! uncertain quantity but here's the I line-up of candidates in the ordv i | that most of Capital Hill wist •>nes place them according tc strength Robert Grady John son, of Pender, first with Laurk McEachern, of Hoke, running a close D2?ond and Willie Lef Lumpkin, of Franklin runnittf NOTICE | Slat? of North In the Superior I Carol'in, Stokes Court, Before I County. the Clerk. I Lena Moore and husband, An- I drew Moore, Minnie Moore and 1 I huoband, Robert Moore, Petition- CIS • , Against Cliissi? Scales, E!:' s, ei Martin, ' Bernard Martin, Arlester Martin, I'oscoe Martin, I.ucy Martin, Bar* 1 I nc-.-io Mart'.ll. Trudio Martin j Scabs and husband, Jim Scales, j Gladys King and husband, I Howard Kin 4, Vera Forriest and | husb ind, Tine Forrie&t, Dasil D. : j Martin, Junior Martin, Baz Mar i tin, Jerry Martin and Pearl May j Ilairston, Defendants. ■, The defendants Elfred Martin, Bernard Martin, Arloater Martin to o Martin. Lucy Martin, Ber-' ! nese Martin, Biz Martin, Guasie Scales and Jerry Martin aboi'uj named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes County. N'artn Carolina, to soil real enlate for diversion situate in the aforesr.id county and state and the said de fendants have an interest in said real estate and are projier parties thereto: and the said defendants | Alfred Martin, Bernard Martin, Ailea'er Martin, llosco Martin, I.ury Martin, Barnese Martin, Bay. Mai tin Gms'-s Stales and Jerry. Martin will further take notice tlvr they are required to appear at !'i? Office of tbc Clerk of the Superior ('•—.rt of Stokes County, •torch Cannula n or ijclore tiu* 2fth !i»y >/ Jaanary. VXVJ, :n \ n.nswer or demur to lis? com"! in S".' 1 ■ '•>»»; i>r the plain v.'i-l ji.' :y !o ; •• i/I : • ; •■/>» ' • t ..1 '.l . OV.lt::' I i id*! I til U.y U- .il'Kr. ■ r>:j4. j. watt tutt:.;:. , Cln:!y t i. • i c, i.irt, ,1. 'V. ): ill, At:;- , ;.r iho . Petit oner*. ' ! NOTICE - j An application is being filed w'tli the Governor of North Caro lina for the parole of Hardy ' Sr.rth who i.i serving a six to ! year sentence in the Stat* Penintcntiary for an assault with ' r. deadly *.v»npon with intent to '• k'!' I'ill iV.c'iard^on. T'who d-' ire to protest the gianiiue of rvv.,l parole will make 1 th. v r j-rotcn in writing to th> i ■;• >;v." Xi-rth Cat >lina ini maa'.'.'.-ly. Pv. B. FLVXT. SHORTEJL* , VROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Checks r 666 S ri First Day Liquid - Tablet HEADACHES Sahe-NW Drops In ?.J minutes third. How accurate tiirs c-st'Hi:-'? \ of strength i.-- will bo dv terra.ik a in the Democratic caucus on ih e night of January S. i > j BESS HINTON SILVER. ! ;! Chest Colds ! Don't lei them get » ilnngle hold. FigMj | itiem quickly. Creomuliion combine*! help*; ] _ in l)ne . Powerful but lurmlei*. Plemnt t«> ; lake. No nircotic*. Your own druggm «• E auihoriied to refund your money on t A •pot if your cough « cold U not g iLaoUn. * NOTICE THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 193") ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Millie C. Edwards, deceased, late of Stoke* f County, North Carolina, this in A to notity nil persons having clalma the estate of saij B deceased, to exhibit them to the K undersigned at Rural i lall. N. C., W. on or before the 26 day of November, 1935, or this notice I will be plead in bar of their rec- f overy. All persons indebted to ft said estate wil please make ini- j mediate payment. \ This 26th day of November, 1934. » V J. L. EDWARDS and M. F. EDWARDS, I Executors of Millie C. Edwards,» 1 deceased. I NOTICE State of North In the Superior Carolina, County Court of Stokes Gurney P. Hood. Commissioner of Banks of the Stat? of North Carolina, ex rel Bank of Stokes County. —vs — Louise Woodruff Cook. The defendant, Louise Wood ruff Cook, will take notice that :t:i action entitled as above has been conn need in t'ia Superior I'r-'trt of S okes Cour.iy, Nortn ' ' " 1 tii•-> j'i.uiiiui to u'j ' ; • • *.!:.••• iiic defer.- :• i: .; wiy.., ... of a ' „>• , »» ti ..urn ol' i i,!' -,n tj-nvind ar..l V' ':t ' C'l :.£ ;i! V V (l:\t \ I ; >i i> n i) per annum, * .1 i i'. i/.!.:: .iui.v note in the sum >'io.o') payable on ueminl anJ with on raiae idler date, at the rate of per annum, and the defendant will further la!:? r.n'.ii-? that sh? i.j voquivej to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the courthouse in Danbury, N. C. on the Ist day of February, 1935 and answer or demur to the complaint of the i l.iir.tiff or the plaintiff will u»- p!y to the court for the relief J This the 13th day of December, I id: i. (J J. WATT TI'TTLE, U Clerk Superior Court. i A»>.\i!NISlU \TOiiV. NOTICE H • ":v: r;"'. i ie.l a; u hninistra io;- of t!u tsujte of it. u'. Jessup, ■ ..-el. ia'.e Oi Stoke;; County, "oi th Carolina, is to notify : 11 persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned Pilot M:., Is. C., route 1, on or before the .'7 day of December 1 {•35, or t'r.- - - notice will be pleaJ in bar r'~ their recovery. All per-oas iiiJcbic.l to .aid c-stat s will please raake immediate pay ; i 'nt. T! is the -7 ('ay ol December, 1931. F. P. JOYCE, Executor o." P.. \V. J.-'Jup, Estate. i ~~ ' ANYONE WANTING SOME good drafi horses or mules, breeding ewes, feeder lambs, vaccinated shoata or stock cattle come to lowa. We have,y as good quality as grows. Harry Ball, Fairfield, lowa.
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