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T t f PAGE TWO THfc NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 1st. 1M3 x : : : - The News-Jouraal .-' n;, i , Una vi Telephone 3"2-l Published Every Thursday by The Estate of Paul Dickson HAl FORL), N. C. Subscription Rates: $2.00 per year . (In Advance) In Memoriam PAUL DICKSON 189 1935 MR 8. PAUL DICR30N Editor i Entered as second-class mail mattei at the Post Office at Raeford, N. C, under act of March 3, 1870. THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, 1943 WHY THE PAPER "FOLDED" Why did over half again as many daily newspapers go out of business last year as during the low year of depression? The mortality figures for the United States, the American Newspa per Publishers Association re veals, were 79 in 1942 and 45 in 1933- Curtailment of materials was not responsible . Newsprint re- c'uttiunj did not come till this year, and zir? shortages aren't ;'a.al. Advertising fell off and costs rose, but it is much more than lhat- Probably the propri etor of the little f iur-to-eight ;;a ;e clr.iiy in the average mid v.v;t county s'.:;t could enlight en vs. and his story nMght be '.liat ai Editor Brown of "Mid dlctown." Editor Brown's boy, who was his ad solicitor and chief repor ter, went off before Pearl Har bor and is now a veteran offi cer. The draft took one lin otype operator and the boy who ran the press- Mr. Brown got along, even after his foreman went to Detroit to make machine guns. But when Miss Appleby, who wrote the personals, took subscriptions, kept books, wrote the boss's letters, and generally looked after him, decided she wanted to be a Wave, Editor Brown took off his green eye shades, pulled down his roll-top desk, locked the door, and pas ted on the window a proof of the following notice in his valedic tory issue: This paper i hereby suspen ded tor the duration. It's get ting to be more than one man can do. If anybody wants to pay me what he owes nie. he can find n;c at the airplane plant. If this coninum ty still v:,nts a paper after it's over, I'll be glad to take up where I left oft. If we know anything about the Middle-towns of the U. S- A., they WLL want their paper back. And the fighting Browns, too Christian Science Monitor.' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualied as administrator of the estate of Mis. Cora Madry Stubbs Snead, late of Hoke County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me, duly verified, on or before the 22nd day of March, 1944, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to the said estate will plesae make immediate settlement. Th 22nd day of March, 1943. MRS. DORA SNEAD CHAPMAN, 42-6t Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Neill A. McDonald, Sr, late of Huke County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to present them to me, duly verified, on or before the 11th day of March, 1944, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per ons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate eltlement. This 11th day of March 1943. W. A. McDonald, 40.(it Administrator. CAN'T YOU :P? h,-'---'- --- -- - -r --I ------- Nl'.ln. iMrtrifii-iiU mMn . '-' WHEN the stress of modern living gets "on your nerves" good sedative can do a lot to , lessen nervous tension, to make you more comfortable, to permit restful sleep. Next time a day's work and worry or a nifrht's wakefulness, makes you Irritable, Restlesa or Jumpy gives you Nervous Head ache or Nervous Indigestion, try Dr. Miles Nervine (Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) Dr. Miles Nervine is a time tested sedative that has been bringing relief from Functional Nervous Disturbances for sixty years yet is as up-to-date ns this morning's newsnapcr. Liquid 2r and SI.UO, Eil'ervesccnt tablets 3,ri anil 73. Read directions and use only as directed. ATTENTION! Mr. Farmer We are now in a position to trade with you on your 1943 Fertilizer requirements. Due to the acute Labor, Gas, Tire and Truck shortages it is extremely doubtful if we will be able to deliver by truck to all of our customers their fertilizer require ments in time for use unless you make preparations im mediately to take in your fertilizers. Therefore, the great importance of your contacting us and our agents immediatelymaking your trades and letting us start delivering your fertilizers. i Ptronize Our Advertisers. The Above Is Very Important We make only the best of fertilizers and in formulating i our fertilizers use only materials that are beneficial both 4 C to your crops and land. $ See us or our agents promptly for your requirements f' and advise us to deliver immediately. I Dixie Guano Co. Tclphoncs Nos. 63, 65 and 60 LAURINBURG, N. C. $ We Manufacture to Suit Your Needs :: : : : : :: : : : YOU NEED NO Priority Rating For the Following liiiiinfrii r- -r' i "ft ana Win ' ' '" The Right te Live in a Free Country. The Right to Worship As You Please. The Right to BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS- L - The Right to Be Contented and Happy. The Right to Vote As You Think Best. The Right to Be Industrious and Honest- The Right to Hope and Pray for an Early, Victorious Termination of the War. The Right to BORROW MONEY when you need it for PRO DUCTION or gther legitimate use. WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR BANK eK FDR YOUR wwSarden 1 I I Remember Bateau I i Invest I J A Dime Out of WP Every Dollar in U.S. War Bonds Th e Bank of Raeford Member F. D. I. C, i TOOLS ON THE HOME FRONT These are the weapons that will aid materially in the all-out effort to beat the Axis. We must raise more food this year than ever before to help uncle Sam. So get your equipment now. SPADES TROWELS HOES HOSE RAKES WEED CUTTERS Our SEEDS have been used by Expert Growers for Years BEST VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER R emember McLauchlin Company, he, is offering a Twenty-Five Dollar War Bond FOR The Best Victory Garden In Town e McLauchlin Co. INCORPORATED I Th Iti x s X
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