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srnc DDPXin times fkiday, Arr.it 1: 13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION '. , North Carolina Duplin County Having qualified as admiiilstra- ; trlx ot the estate of A. D. McNeil, deceased, late of Duplin County, North,, Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex- h' it them to the undented at B. F. D. No. 3, Falson, North Caro i liaa, f.n bef-ie t. t)d day of April,' 1D49, or this notice will t . pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay mentt. - ' ur :' . This 26th day of March, 1948. Airs. Barbara Ray .McNeil, ; Administratrix of R. D i McNeil. 6-7-6t3 BRM Johnson Enlarges On Platform I For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Relr. H. Jl Whaley BEULAVELLE Charles M. Johnson, candidate for Governor, came forward today with proposals .for financing ex panded state services as advocated in his platform. ' ; He is the first candidate to pro vide a positi"e plan to "ii.crsase .state revenue without Increasing , taxes." Sii Mr. Jo'in'on: "The tilings that I advocate will cost large sums of money, but unlike some I do no advocate these things without of fering a solution on how to raisj the money for them." Continuing he said, "I am defi nitely on record against any In crease in taxes. There is a point in taxation beyond which the law of diminishing return -begins to operate. Burdensome taxation stif les progress and initiative and makes expansion hazardous and un desirable. How do I propose to answer that question? The way to Increase state revenue Wifhou iri- reasing taxes is by creating within the borders of the state, new tax- able value. This can be done by attraccing to the state new Indus tries, expansion of our present in- us'.ri'Sj anl further devslo-jment of tho tourist trade." Mr. Johnson pointed out that his platform calls for better schools better pay for teachers, better roads, better care for the unfortu nate; expanded medical care pro f ram, increased assistance to far mers. "I Ldvocale th- expansion of the Division of Commerce and Indus try within the Department of Con servation and Development. By calling attention to the natural ad vantages of North Carolina, iU na tural resources, its skilled labor Rupture Shield Expert Here Again MR, E. J. MEINHARDI, widely known Rupture (Hernia) Shield Technician, will be at Goldsboro Hotel, Goldsboro, N. C, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Office Hours 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. only. He has been comlnr here for 20 successful years. Thousands recommend him. Ask your neighbors. -i The Meinhardl Shield positively prevents the Ruptur s or Hernia from protuding In 10 days on the average thereby guarding against dangerous strangulation. (No surgery, no in jections and no lost time.) 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' "I do not only stress attracting new industry into the state, but want to see our present industry expand, thereby providing more new jobs and sources of revenue for the state. "Anl," ?aid Mr Johnson, "I want to see labor receive good pay for work well done, under favorable ahd just working conditions." It has been estimated, he said, that a small plant employing 150 workers would aid in support of 1,000 to 1,200 people; that the mer chants, as a direct result of the payroll oi this plant would make more than a half million dollars in sales each year; that such plant Would also furnish a livlihood for 24 professional people and equally significant would establish a tax foundation of some 2 1-2 milhon dollars. The employee of such a plant would spend their money with merchants and professional men and all of them together, with this new earning capacity would pay into the state their pro portionate part of the taxes levied. "It is necessary for our indus try to expand," he taid, "for lack of opportunity will cause our yo ing people to leave the state: The youth of North Carolina is its most valu able asset. Youthful brains and -.n thusiasm, given the proper setting and opportunity, can do more to wards the future progress of North Carolina, than any other one asset within its boundaries." Mr. Johnson pointed out that the farms in keeping step with progress are becoming mechanized. "We must provide the farmers with opportunities at home. This can and must be done by further le- 'OOOOOftOOOOOO WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIKES, JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOfv c 3 FOITS ALE SASH - DOORS SHEETROCK - PAINTS DRAIN TILE TERRA COTTA PIPE GLASS -LIME CEMENT - BRICK PLASTER ASPHALT SHiNGISS AJO Afl KIMDS OF fOLL ROOFING t J. Carter & Son Wallace, N. C. velopraent and expansion of our industries. The Gubernatorial candidate said that expansion in North Carolina in recent years has been above the national average and, he said, this has been largely due to the "stab ility of our state government." , With reference to North Carolina as a tourist state Mr. Johnson said "eighty per cent of the money spent on vacations is paid rut in exchange for service, recreation and other advantages that we have which do not in any way deplete our natural resources. The tourist trade not only affects the resort areas but reaches out and aids all sections of the state. The more money spent by tourists' in North Carolina, the more prosperous ire our citizens and the more revenue reaches the state treasury. This is big business and we should carry out an ' ageressive and attractive program towards making North Carolina a leading resort state. "I am confident," he concluded, that it will be possible to attract new industries into our state and to foster the expansion of our pres ent industries ar.d to increase our tourist trade. It will be our duty to intelligently encourage indus trial development and more sym pathetically view the efforts of our citizens in their attempts to develop the resources around them." WARSAW AF A AM LODGE No. 677 AT 7:30. ALL MASTER MASONS ARE INVITED TO ATTNED. MEETS - EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION! IE It MR. FARMER: - We have just received a shipment of COKER 100 WILT RESIS TANT COTTON SEED, one year from the breeder, 90 per cent Germination. . ' We also have pletny ofHYBRD; CORN and FERMATE On hand. We Are Now In The Market For Your CORN - MIXED, WHITE or YELLOW See Us Before You Sell. BUYERS OF ALL KINDS OF GRAINS Mt. Olive F. C X. KILLS ATHLETES FOOT "TE-OL BEST SELLER" Says Kenansville Drug Co. HERE'S THE REASON: The germ grows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL it TE-OL, containing 90 percent alooaoL PENETRATES. Reaches more germs. Your 35c back from any druggist If not pleas ed IN ONE HOUR. Kenansville Drug Store ' having this day qualified as Co- Administrators of the estate of M. D. Outlaw, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersigned admini strators, or either one of them, on or before the 15th day of April, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediati payment. This April 15, 1948. Cleo Outlaw, Co-Administrator Theodore Outlaw, Co-Administrator j Vance B. Gavin, Attorney 5-28-0t VBG NOTICE OF' ADMINISTRATION County, this is to notify an persons having claims against the said es tate to prese nt them Jo the under signed Administrator on oe before the 3rd day of April, 1949, or this notice will be -pleaded In bar of re covery. ' All persons Indebted to the said state will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of April, 1948. ISAAC R. JONES, Administrator. Vane B. Gavin, Attorney Kenansville, N. C 5-14-6t. VBG ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Enoch Teachey, deceased, lr.te of Duplin BACKA6E1D nr (Dick oonfortlac hl far KelM anW n, aa4 mlim MM REMEMBER TODAY WITH A PHOTOGRAPI1 BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of the late Sarah M. Middleton, of Warsaw, North Carolina, Use is to notify all per sons saving claims to said estate to present them to the undersigned n or before 1 year from publication of this notice. All persons indebted to the estate will please make lm mediate settlement -. This the 13ta day of April. 1948.' ' C. B. Sltterson, Administrator ' Sarah M. 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For decades this gentlemen's agreement, similar to that generally observed in many of our State Senatorial Districts, has been substantially observed and adhered to and this process hae brought stability and harmony to the Democratic party of North Carolina. By the terms of the agreement the County of ALAMANCE has always been considered WEST. Before the turn of the century Tho mas M. Holt was elected Lieutenant Governor from ALAMANCE as a WESTERNER. More recently R. L. Harris of PERSON was elected Lieutenant Governor as a WESTERNER and A. H. Graham was elected Lieutenant Governor and later ran for Governor from ORANGE County, as a WESTERNER. Both ORANGE and PER SON Counties are farther EAST than ALAMANCE, and are consid ered WESTERN counties. In 1944 Kerr Scott of ALAMANCE, now a candidate for Gov ernor, seriously considered running for the U. S. Senate to succeed Bob Reynolds, which clearly showed that he recognized ALA MANCE County as in the WEST. Now is the time for the Governorship to come to the EAST. Uphold the agreement! Vote solidly to nominate a man from the EAST CHARLES M. JOHNSON of PENDER County. Failure to elect an EASTERNER will mean the rotation agreement is broken and in the future the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House will be elected at large. In the democratic primary, the INDUSTRIAL WEST can out-vote the AGRICULTURAL EAST, but in the general Election the West needs the heavy Democratic vote of the East. Vote for Charles M. Johnson This space contributed by a friend -t C ;, 1 r. 7- ' "mm y .'.-. if r-'V"f
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