k 8^) % J. AUBREY SMITH Jeweler Watch Repairing Tel. 8531 Aberdeen. N. C. ChiKs^fever Our Arctic G. I. SPARE SUGAR STAMP NO. 49 j expire August 31. (Stamp 39 lab- BECAME VALID ON MAY 1st eled “sugar” expired April 30). out TO MALARIA? 666 acts AT ONCE to^ re lieve •. • used by millions for years ... try it! SAf E - omoc - sung CAUTION—Use Only As Directed 666 Mr. Farmer and Victory Gardener: Are you having insect troubles? We have the new' 2 Sabadilla dust that is sure death for collard bugs, also !| H the old, well-known insecticides. H Are you handicapped by lack of the proper tools for the many jobs connected with making a crop? Do you need a baby carriage or stroller, a kitchen stool or stepladder? Is the wife behind with her sewing because the old machine refuses to make another stitch? Do you need more dishes, or any one of 300 other things around the house? Then Brother. Sister, it's clear that we can help solve your problems, so hurry in to see us. KEITH’S HARDWARE A. L. KEITH VA§S, N. C. I THE JEFFERSON INN Centrally located on a quiet side street A MODERN INN OF 32 ROOMS, 20 BATHS ALL ROOMS HAVE STEAM HEAT AND RUNNING WATER J. F. CARTER. Owner J. B. GIFFORD. Manager FREE!! CAMERA-FILM OFFER 1946 ‘CHAMPION” MODEL Color Candid Type Camara 53 .98 Compare Our CANERA OPA in Raleigh announces that Spare Stamp 49 in family ration books became valid May 1 for five pounds of sugar. This stamp will OPA believes, on the basis of latest surveys, that the present sugar ration of five pounds every four months can be maintained. If so, the next sugar stamp will be validated September 1. Spare Stamp 49 is in Ration Book Four, as well as in the spec ial sugar ration books issued to veterans and as replacements. CAST YOUR VOTE The People’s Candidate FOR C. B. Deane FOR CONGRESS IN THE Democratic Primary, May 25th. A Final Appeal from Mr. Deane As one of the soldiers in Operation Muskox, a Joint enterprise of the U. S. and Canadian armies to test Arctic conditions, the G. I. shown above as pictured in the April issue of Science Illustrated magazine wears ^even layers of apparel: “fishnet” underwear, regulation underwear, heavy fiannel shirt, high-neck sweater, water-repellent battle dress, parka pile liner, parka trimmed with wolf, and two scarves as insulators. —rvisnasffiaBfe-Ji Vass News Postage Paid Includes 2 rolls of No. 127 film FREE • Takes full NATURAL COLOR pic- tures indoors or outdoors. * # Takes 16 black-and-whites cm ordi> nary No. 127 8-exposure roll. # New film track brings entire picture to sharp focus. # Equipped with GENUINE Simpson lens. 9 Fixed focus t Exposure automati- rally corr^t at all times. DON’T CONFUSE WITH TOY CAMERAS • Precasion built—fool proof. • Attractively boxed. GooranMO wilh oocb camera RUSHmoney^order, save C.O.D. fees. IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT K & K SALES COMPAHY SJoiaiJdoJd Joint Hostesses Mrs. T. L. McNair and Mrs. Archie McNair were joint host esses to the Presbyterian Auxil iary at its annual birthday meet ing Tuesday night. Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, Mrs. N. N. McLean and Miss Agnes Smith presented the program, which was on the topic, “Why We Are Protestants”. Mrs. W. D. McCraney told of the wbrk for which the birthday of fering was to be used, following which $25.75 was contributed. Mrs. Minnie Peele was a guest. Alexander Home Sold Levi Jessup has purchased the home of the late W. F. Alexander, which was formerly the Presby terian manse. Located next the Presbyterian Church, it was built by H. C. Cameron, who now re sides in Olivia. ing in Aberdeen with J. Aubrey Smith, jeweler. Tommy was re cently released from the Navy. Mrs. C. J. Temple and Mrs. H. A. Borst visited H. A. Borst, Jr., in Durham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson and little granddaughter, Sallie Atkinson, of Southern Pines call ed on Mrs. W. H. Keith Wednes day afternoon. Miss Lois Causey and Miss Vera Prevatt spent the weekend at Elkin with the Rev. and Mrs. David W. Day. During my political life I never attempt to answer the many rumprs that arise. However, in this final message to the voters of Moore County I wish to first thank my many, many friends for their really fine support and the confidence you have in my candidacy. I assure all the good people of Moore County that I am not the candidate of any group, and neither am I pledged to any group: labor, manufacturer, or any or ganization. As you elect me I will go to Washington standing on my own feet, ab solutely free to represent ALL of our people in a fair and impartial manner. You will, I am sure, join my many friends in helping us carry Moore County by a big majority. Sincerely, C. B. Deane g»;nn»»»»»»«»»uH»»»»»»«t;t»»«»»Kt:««tttt««mtttt»»n»»»»ig; W. E. Horner Candidate For Congress To My Friends and Supporters Of Eighth Congressional District: With a continuation of your fine sup port until the closing hours of the polls May 25th, I feel confident we will have victory. Assurances from all parts of the District lead me to make this state ment. The District is large and it is a physical impossibility for me to see each of thq voters, but I shall always remem ber the loyalty and hospitality of the voters in our District and will use every effort in my power to represent the Eighth District courageously and fearlessly. Again expressing my sincere appreci ation and gratitude, W. E. (Bill) HORNER. In Hospital Mrs. Clyde Cox has been un dergoing treatment in Lee Coun ty Hospital, Sanford, for several days. The American Veterans Com mittee announce that they will hold a dance at the Southern Pines Country Club Friday, June seventh. Famous 82nd Div. or chestra to play. MARBLE WORKS ROCKINGHAM. N. C. O. W. DOSTER, k’loprietor — Manufacturers of — Fine Cemetery Memorials in Marble and Granite Shop LociUed on Highway No. 74 Mr. Deane is Qualified to Represent the Eighth District in Congress Born as a tenant farmer’s son, educated by self-support, long exper- ^ ienced in law and business, a leader in the Democratic Party for over | twenty years, Mr. Deane knows this District and the problems of its peo- " pie thoroughly. ' Recommended by Farmers, Laboring Men, Veterans, Busi^ess and Professional Men Let’s Elect Deane to Congress, May 25th (This Advertisement Paid for by Friends of C. B. Deane in Moore County) Personals Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean, James Ray and Hugh McLean and T. J. Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neill M. Smith and their little son at their home in Dobson. Mr. Smith is county farm agent there. Mrs. W. H. Keith and Linwood Keith visited Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson in Cameron Sunday afternoon. Mr. Thompson is at home from Lee County Hospital, where he was given several blood transfusions. He expects to go to Duke Hospital early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshburn had as their Sunday dinner guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Marshburn of Glendon, also Mr. and Mrs. Alex Steele and son of Raleigh. Mrs. W. H. Frye spent Thurs day night and Friday in Aiken, S. C., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ra- born. Mrs. Raborn and son, Dur- wood, came home with her and stayed while Mr. Raborn made a trip to Greensboro. Bob Pridmore. manager of Col lins Store in Conway, S. C., had supper with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson Saturday night. He and Mr. Tyson then left for a week’s stay in New York Mrs. A. G. Edwards was called to (Raleigh late last week on account of the illness of her mo ther, Mrs. J. S. Bundy. Will McLauchlin of near Car thage called on A. L. Keith Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Kimball were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Cox of the Car thage section. Delmas and his aunt, Mrs. Cox, whose birthdays were on Saturday and Sunday, al ways get together for a birthday dinner. Mrs. Ed Cameron of Pensacola, Fla., who had been visiting Mrs. T. F. Cameron and Miss Jennie Cameron, went to Southern Pines Sunday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cameron. Tommy Gschwind is now wprk- Charles McLeod Stands For Better Schools and Improved Rural Roads Charles McLeod Native of Moore County Veteran of World War II Charles McLeod is Ihe son of the late W. Curtis McLeod of Carthage and the former Ruth Pleasants of Aberdeen. Grandson of Mrs. Belle Blue Pleasants of Aberdeen he is a true native of this county and familiar with the people and their needs. Long a young civic leader, he is well qualified for the office of Moore County's Representative in the North Carolina Legislature. CAPABLE TRUSTWORTHY VOTE FOR CHARLES McLEOD FOR House of Representatives Democratic Primary May 25th, 1946 ^ This Advertisemeni Paid for by Friends of Charles McLeod.

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