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n r 7 " i v h nil. V A. Br s A To my many, many friends and customers throughout Warsaw and its surroundings it gives me great pleas ure to announce that M. II. Barr who has been associated with this business for over 17 years is becoming affilia ted as co-owner of A. BROOKS DEPARTMENT STORE now being INCORPORATED, due to my health my Dr. has ordered me on an inactive status and since M IL BARR is buying an interest he has agreed with me the stock must be greatly reduced before the inventory is taken, therefore I am shifting the responsibility on his shoulders and urging that the entire stock be placed on sale at prices unheard of before. Thousands of bargains will awaitjrour buying and saving during this once in a lifetime change-over. We have worked through each and every department and have placed on sale numerous items far below cost. NOW is the proper TIME and PLACE, never beforeand perhaps never again will your dollars go so far, Be sure you attend this great REOR GANIZATION SALE. . , . - v , . Our reputation in the past 37 years has been built on quality merchandise at the right price and a store you have shopped in with confidence, this will be our aim hi the future and you will be assured a better shopping headquarters at A. BROOKS,1 INC. k . i E M. H. BARR, Manager Signed A. BROOKS - v l , 1 - ' i f a.-..';" It:.-V 'r ' 'J . ,-. .vVi; J- ! . -; . ! , - -v..-.. . . ... .... . .fi 1. .', Sliifcs'v ; '" ,".-:,'" .--("". Ladies New Fall Dresses M You Would Expect To Pay $8.95 SALE doOU Ladies Silk Crepe Blouses 7(0U Whites and Pastels on SALE " Ladies Full Fashion Nylon Hose Limit Two Pair to a Customer Valencia 80 Sq. Prints s Newest Fall Patterns on SALE Boys Heavy SweatShirts Limited Quantity 3Sg 57c? Fall Sr?its . One Croup Values To $39.50 on SALE s Liza Dress Pcnts On ' Including Many All Wools on SALE OJloLcJ: Dress Gufords ; One Group Very Special , Fancy Patterns wj c Joys Tom Sr;;ycr rV'i y Limited Quantify Get YoLfr Supply 1. tf fit 7 7 L- Popular Varsaw Department Store ; Effects Complete Reorganization; M.H. Barr Hew Brooks' Manager - A. Brooks Department Store in Warsaw is undergoing a change in ownership and : management. The 2 1 ye oid institution that has been owned and operated by A. Brooks is being incorporated and M. H. Barr, for the past 17 yean assi ela ted with Mr. Brooks as head clerk la buying an Interest in the business and ia becoming general manager. Mr.' Brooks is not retiring from the business but due to his health doctors have ordered that he take . a less active part in running the business. Mr. Brooks is a popular merchant and citizen of Warsaw. Ha .has always taken a leading in- aim civic affairs and has been at the front of any movement for tne betterment of his community. .j hi store he has strived to keep -oreast of things in the merchan ijSing field and has supplied Warsaw- and vicinity with a modern department tore..-:,, '--T "v :'".; ' Mr. Barr is hot new to Warsaw. Being a member of the younger set he is a leader in their civic .improvement activities. He is popu lar with young and old alike and his friends are glad that he has staked his future in Warsaw. Dur ing the past 17 years be has been away twice for short stays. Once in service and at another time he took a iab as traveling salesman for one of the South's largest who' sale dry. good houses. Mr. Barr just couldn't get Warsaw and Ir. ; ; out of b'-H Wood-so A. BROOKS Jacksonville Tcps 7arsaw33To6 Jacksonville lloped Warsaw 33-6 in Warsaw Friday night in an East . Central Conference football contest The wlners led 20-8 at halftlme. Tom Hewitt scored three tlmes-r-on runs of 10, 33, and 8 yards. Don Swlnson went 10 yards tot a tally and Gerald Dai'fM'-y r., ,l over from t'ie r ' ' I M. H. BARK Miller, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersign ed at its Trust Department Office in the City of Raleigh, North Caro lina, itemised and duly verified, on State Ccl!r;2 To Honie Makers : Small repair Jobs around the mwubv ou viwu tail w lltv iiuuio- Or before the Sxd Of November 10. u. - li. ..... - uici uisl a uinpte k oi IO01S 51, or this noUce may be pleaded eomes in very handy. A hammer, in bar of recovery r Harge and small screwdriver, mod - All Persons indebted to the es-iium sized pliers, and a Inch res tate will please make Immediate ent wrench are some of the most payment to the undersigned AdV commonly used tools. lUIHUU SXbWB i 0.050 Persons A Ye:r; & G;c; .) 15-31 if ate College nsv;ers Timely arm Questions- Do cows that freshen in. the fall require more barn feed than cows that freshen in other seasons? A. Fall freshening cows require no more barn feed to 'produce 100 pounds of milk tfian Cows freshen ing at other seasons, -.c. Q, How can I keep turpentine beetles from attacking pine trees around my new house?, v A, The pest usually attacks only injured .or weakened -trees. Protect trees from Injury by building a simple board fence around the trees you wish to k!fp. This the 27th day of October 19o0. . , - , First Citizens Bank & Trust Co., as Administrator of the Estate, of Mrs. Henrietta . . : Miller; Deceased. y 12-8-et FjC.B. Ilegro farm llofes The teachey Junior Negro 4-H Club met recently and elected new officers, They are: Pres. Dewitt Costln; ViceiPres, Henry . WeUs; Secty. - PoUy ! Smith; Asst. Secty, Geraldlne McMillan; and Treas. Evelyn Murphy. Song leaders are Earl Kennon and Claudie Powell. Recreation leaders are ; Bernlce Hayes and Robert Stokes. Forty two members were, present and heard remarks by Professor Smith, principal of the school. , Indications' are that McGurdy's 1002, a hybrid corn, may be a gen eral rerammenitaLlnn In thl before long says R. E. Wilkins, Neg ro County Agent On five projects carnea out oy negro farmers, the per acre yiold was aubstatlally higher fr I "'irdy's 1CC.2 than ttif N. C. '. C -'it .' Assemble these tools In a con venient holder and keep it where it can be found when needed. Using tools efficiently is as Im portant as having them handy. Use a screwdriver with a blade as wide but no wider than the slot of the screw. Put pressure on the push, not on the twist Pliers are mechan ical fingers for tight holding. Pliers should not be used on nuts or hotta ' A wrench is the tool for the lob: and an ' adjustable wrench saves tne bother of having set of dif ferent size wrenches. GEO. P. Ka2SHI STATE LICENSED i C rPlunber I. plut'ibing CONTRACTOR 7 surrLiE3 I i r :.rrv MWlVhlwvlJ ktw. .... J The tremendous cost of tuber culosis in terms.of lives, suffering, and dollars is emphasized 4b the 1040-90 annual report of the Na tional Tuberculosis Association, re leased Oct 26 by Dr. J. E. Perkins, managing, director, : f .., .. , Killing more than 40,000 persons a year, TB is responsible for more deaths in this country than all oth er infectious diseases combined and- leads all dineaen ' 0fle4tb,ta the'age gJWip 5; V, wouq we, yagic cost of ,jTB in broken llyes . and broken Juunes cannot oe calculated, the .report states that the monetary cost 61 TB is estimated at mot than 1350.- t wi.iui sum. aoes not jnciuae nqspital construction cosU. Yet TB, a communicable disease, Is also a preventable: -disease, .and can be brought under . complete control If the present tampalgn is stepped up and relentlessly pur sued. .... . ' , 77 . Cited among the ontstandmg re quirements to fight TB are a pro gram geared to the needs of the day; further medical advances in BATHROOSI r HOT T"T .... r. education fields as well as 1st diag- nosis and treatment Of the disease; more local health units to serve ' the health needs of all the people; public better educated In the pre vention and control of T3; more wideread efjorta to "find people with 13 wLUe the disease is still , la an ely stage; -mora hospital beds; more nurses tr&!ael fa the care of TB; Improved services for ?. TBpaUenU and toternaUonal con- i trol of the disease. , ' : . .,-4 i. t ... ; .- ...While- the predion may bo made that sometime In the future; TB may become a n.c "l rarity, '' the report stresses that c sa vigi lante will have to bo nulntained against It It bat already teen the ' tar ret of the - m, v. .iua- ed, longest sustained, most produc- v'v'u ever 10 o erected against .disease. ' Tie caiFpn'zn was launched In r"S r -1 tojjy has 2.887 af;;:itvJ a in h. 48 states. T'ft ef C... ia v. Cannl 2- w, I . wall, t J Puerto criat; 3 or" r He vVr-
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