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Letter To Editor
1309 Lee Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
and send the bill to me. I will re
mit to you at once. Since you
seemed to have lost check on the
famih' I ^bought you might be in
terested in hearing from them.
These old friends of Raeford are
^•ery dear to my heart. Your own
are among tliem. Give my
■ -ve -.e your mother. With very
hm.de,':-. regards and thanking you
for V'. tir kindness 1 air.
W'ly -.nriy,
h'.i's Refv G. Moore
r' . omh .A.p.-'irtment.'. Q-t
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WORE .\BOl T
Lumberton Mart
floors, which is made tip of the
most skilled md experienced sales
managers, auctumeers clerks and
assistants that money can hire,
will also be familiar to Lumber-
ton’s thousands of steady and sat-
isfied patrons.
In fact, ihe^pnly changes of im
portance are that 'Wyatt Chaffin,
i E. C. Lacks)' iPaul Edmunds, and
I Craddock Chaffin, who have been
; associated , with Britt’s Ware-
I house for several year.^ ' ill bfe-
j come sole proprietor.'^ his year.
The proprietors of In r.berton’s
other warehouses, wii
i:m besfiQ the game. i
I Carolina Warehous
i.Tohnson, Adrian McR t. hlarvin
1 Roveroft and Alf Foio^?.
Mc-
Alex
;■ with
.1. E.
Rom
Day.
Lu.’. bcnmr. will greet the new
.w-c-.son wii':'. the same adco.uate
f vilitics ..'.ud-staff as last season.
~ '".ides buyers from all the
• c.v-.-p.anies, three large in
dependent companies with their
ov.-n re-drying plants in the same
and six firms operating nine
ware'-;.-"ase with a prompt, high
sale by each firm ever day.
The personnel of the warehouse
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j Dixie WarehoQsesi Xcil
j K'eithan, E*.o K. Biggs, S.'.,
jKinlaw and Joe Shar; f.
I Hedgpeth . Warchon.m.'i
' Hedgpeth, Johnny Roy.-roft. H. H.
' Hicks and R. L. Rollins.
I Liberty Warehou.-cs.i Ed V- ilkins
I Frank White, H-. D. niutt) Goode
■ ! and Russell Itiverirore. Jr.
i Smith Warehoiisesi Torn J.
' S.mith, Paul Sands and Pitt Allen.
! -The heads of Lumberton's three
j big local indenpendent companies
I which are a major part in the
'building of any market, are W. E.
j Elmore, Interstate; R. M. Garrett
and E. K. Howard, Person-Gar-
rett and J. B. Rountree, White-
head and Anderson.
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To Hbld Clinic
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The nibnthly orthopaedic clinic
will/be held ih-iday, ’August 5.
1'949, in the basement of the Ag
ricultural Building, in Lumberton.
Dr. J. E. Jacobs of Charlotte will
be the surgeon in charge. Regis
tration will be between 8 and 11
o’clock.
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PERSONALS
J. B. McLeod has been a pat
ient at Highsmith hospital for the
*oast several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McFadyen
and children spent the week end
in Mt. Gilead in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Starling. .
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/USDlEyAL DtNEJZS 1
EtJZST UNEJ> UP BEFORE j
UTTLE iVASH BOWLS'-^ /
A ROMANTIC CHANCE
FOR FURTATIONS‘
WHILE'*^PASSING
THETOWEL/'-
■hors-d'oeuvrep, famous^
FRENCH EIRS'T COURSE^
WAS invented by
THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES
TO USE UP LEFT-OVERS.
Milk cows on Noi'th Carolina
farms produced an estimated ISO-
million pounds of milk during
May. This is the highest produc
tion record for the month^of Mhy
and equals the previous record
monthly production set in August,
1944.
, Lnmbertoii; N. p.
Carolina BmmIi
OCEANS VIEW’
APARTMENTS ’
Completely Modem
1-2-3 & 4 Bedroom Apjurt-
ments. R
With kitchen and privatp bath
P. O. Box 627 - Phone 2301
Carolina Beach, N., C.
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Cure those pimples and childrens
running sores with soothing
SWISS OINTMENT. Hoke Drug
3-lOP
tate of By w McBryde, deeeaised,
late of Hoke County, N. C..^^
is to notify all persons haSHng
claims against said estate to'ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
his home on or before the '21st
day of July, 1950, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
his 21st day of July, 19.49.
Thomas F.' McBryde. Admini
strator, C. T. A. ' 8-13C
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THOMAS MOORE (I779-/8S2X
FAMOUS IRISH POET,
WROTE OF ALE AS THE
/DEAL AND INSPIRING
DRINK FOR POETS,
SAVE MORE AT YOUR FRIENDLY PENDER STORE!
- LIBBY’S TASTY CORNED
BEEF 12-ozcaii 41c
REFRESHING ORANGEADE
H l-C .iS-ozcan 29c
STANDARD CRYSTAL-PURE TABLE
SALT 324-ozpkg:s 11c
Fresh New Pack!
CS RED TART
PITTED PIE
CHERRIES
no 2 can 25c
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MARGARINE, nu-lreal colored, Mb qtrs 31c
a .
BAKING SODA, arm & hammer, 3 pkgs 13c
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UNDER LOUISXIV,
NOBLES BECAMEEA
MOUS THROUGH THEIR
. CHEFS. THUS THE
PRINCE DE SOUBISE
/S REMEMBERED
ONLY BECAUSE OF HIS
' CHEF'S ONION SAUCE.
CopyHgh't JMC/arke
Old Fashioned Bread
OUR PRIDE, a-lb loaf 14c
Kraft Macaroni-Cheese
DINNERS, 2 T'/z-oz pkg 29c
U Swift’s Jewel
i SHORTENING, 3-lbs
.. 71c
^ Marshmallows
1 ANGELUS, 10-oz pkg
21c
w Tiny White Diamonds
i LUX FLAKES, Ige ^
.. 30c
5; Large Bath Size Soap
1 LIFEBUOY, 2 bars
. 23c
i Made With Solium
g NEW RINSO, Ige
.. 29c
1 2 Bath Size, 23c
« LUX SOAP, reg bar
8c
^ Mild, Gentle
>
1 SWAN SOAP, reg bar ....
9c
i White Floating
y SWAN SOAP, Ige bar
. .14c
a:
^ Soap Powder
p SILVER DUST, Ige
... 30c
^ Spry Pure Vegetable
1 SHORTENING, 3-Ibs . ...
... 91c
^ Nabisco Crackers
"■‘4. ■
1 PREMIUM, 1-lb Ige
... 25c
% Pender Fresh Produce #
Large Juicy California
LEMONS doz 37c
Fresh Green Top
Carrots - 2 for 21c
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Fancy Fresh Tender
Corn 6 fp*" 27c
Fancy Tender Stringless
Snap Beans 2 lbs for 29c
• Pender Guaranteed Meats •
Armour Banner Smoked
HAMS lb 47c
whole, Shank, or Butt Ends — 22-24 lbs
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Winner Quality
Sirloin Steak, lb 87c
Ideal For Meat Loaf
Fresh Ground Beef, lb 49c
Delicious Fried—Streak-of-Lean
Salt Meat, lb 29c
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Hollywood
Style Shorts
Gold filagree and cultured pearls
•were used by a jewelry craftsman to
make a beautiful pair of antique pend
ant earrings, these,, from the jewel
box of Barbara
Hale, currently
co-starring in
RKO Radio’s
"The ’Window,”
are for the wo
man who wisely
wears only one
striking item of
jewelry at a time.
The lovely star
uses them to ac
cent her head-
hugging turbans,
as a contrast to
her short coiffure
and as' an accessory to off-shoulder
dancing fr^s.
CARD OF THANKS
’W’e wish to take this way to ex
press thanks to our friends and
neighbors, both white and color
ed. for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown us during
■our recent bereavement.
The faimly of J. M. Norton.
MENT. Call C. F. Powell at
2121. 9P
Morris improved heading collard
plants, ready now and through
August. E. Morris and Son,
Maxton, N. C., Johns Road,
Phone 4204, Laurinburg. 8-llP
HOBART-DAYTON Sales and
Service Meat Mktf, kitchen and
bakery machines, Dayton Com
puting scales, new and used. J.
B.f Fennell, Lumlierton, N G.
Phones: Day 1291-W, Night
H75-W, TFC
for S.ALE: Tobacco Twine. 5
lbs for ?2.~5. Johnson Cotton
Co. TFC-1
FOR SALE: Arsenate of Lead.
$14.09 per case. Johnson Cot
ton Co. TFC
LEGALS
Treatment Of
' Tbe Feet
DR. F. F. COBLENZ
Chiropodist
307-lst Citizens - Bank Bldg.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Office Phone 4553
Home Phone 6737
NOTICE OF SALE
Under "and by Virtue! of the
powers of sale contained in a cer
tain Deed of Trust executed by
Mathew J. Graham and wife to
the undersigned, default having
been made in the payment .of the
indebtedness secured thereby and
the holder of the notes or bonds
having made demand upon the
undersigned* for .the foreclosure
thereof I will offer for sale for
cash at twelve o’clock noon, Tues
day. August 23rd, at the
Court HoAse door^ in Raeford,
Hoke County, North Carolina the
following described land^:
All that tract or parcel of land
in Hoke County. N. C., described
in a Deed of Trust executed by
Mathew J. Graham and wife to
the undersigned, Registered in
Hoke County Registry Book &4 at
page 194.
J. "W. Graham, Trustee. 9-12C
Southern'
Marble Works
Lumberton, N. C.
Get our prices before buy
ing vyour monument.
WANT ADS
LOST: Man’s Longeine watch at
Rockfish' creek swimming hole
Saturday. Has name “Doc” en
graved on back. If found call
Mrs. James McDiarmid at 4491.
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
HOKE DRUG CO. TELLS
HOW TO KILL IT
The germ grows DEEPLY. You
must REACH it to make the kill.
Use a strong PENETRATING
fungicide. TE-OL, made with 90
per cent alcohol, reaches MORE
germs. If not pleased IN ONE
HOUR your 35c back from any
druggist. '
HOKE DRUG CO.
‘ Aiithorln
FRIGID AIRE
dealeg for the past 13 yews.
Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa
ter Heaters and otber ap-^
pliances.
BAUCOM* APPLIANCE OO.
Phone 3221 • Raeford. N. C.
$
FOR SALE: Several good used
oil cooks stoves. Easy terms if
desired. BAUCOM APPLIANCE
CO. 9C
FOR SALE: Good 4-foot Frigi-
daire; -Reconditioned and guar
anteed! BAUCOM APPLIANCE
CO. ' 9C
MILE-KILLER PELLETS: Use
them in your lawns and gar
dens. The Johnson Co. 8C
FOR SALE: Tobaqco sticks. Well
seasoned, $25.00 per thousand.
Dunk McCrimmon, Lakeview.
N. C. 8-lOC
NOTICE: I am now representative
for the Reserve Hospital Insur
ance Company. If anyone is
interested in this insurance
contact Mrs. N. A. McKeithan,
Route 2, Raeford 6-lOP
FOR SALE: Several used ice re
frigerators. BAUCOM APPLI
ANCE CO 9C
BABY CHICKS: New Hampshire
Reds, Barred Rocks, ’White
Winedots. Hoke Exchange, F.
C. X. Dealer Agent. 9C
OAKDALE TOBACCO TWINE:
We have the cones and the balls.
60c per pound. Hoke Exchange,
F. C. X. Dealer Agent. 9C
WANTED: FURNISHED APART-
NOnCE OF SALE
Under and by Virtue of the
powers of sale contained in a cer
tain Deed of Trust executed by
Lawrence Dockery and wife to
the undersigned, default having
been .made in the payment of the
indebtedness Secured thereby and
the hblder of the notes or bonds
having made demand upon the
undersigned for fhe foreclosure
thereof I will offer for sale for
cash at twelve o’clock noon, Tues
day,. August 2'3rd, 1949 at the
Court House door in Raeford. N.
C. the following described lands;
Those lands described in a Deed
of Trust executed by Lawrence
Dockery and wife to the under
signed and recorded in Book 98
at page 4, Hoke County Registry.
This July 21st, 1949.
J, W. Graham, Trutee.,
N. McN. Smith, Atty. 9-iaC
FACTS
ABOUT
BEER
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FOR RENT: Three room house,
not furnished. 7 miles out on
Fayetteville road. See S. B
Hoblson, Route 2. Raeford. 6-9p
FOR SALE: Hot Point electric
range. Phone 2541 or see E. C.
King at Morgan’s Motor. TFC
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FOR SALE: One kerosene hot
water heater. See Thomas Mac
ko at News-Journal.
I GUNs repaired and restocked.
Keys made. Safes opened and
repaired. Edwards Sports Shop,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having qual-
filied as adminstrator of the es
tate of W. H. Ellis, deceased, late
of Hoke County, N. C. this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to exhibit them
to the undersigned at his home
on or before the 21st day of July,
1'950, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
' This 21st day of July, 1949.
W. C. Ellis, administrator. 8-13C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having qual
ified as administrator of the es-
MORE DOLLARS FOR YOUR TOBACCO
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IN LUMBERTON
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I Opening I
j Tuesday
j. August2
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9 Warehouses and 3 Sets of Buyers
Prompt Sales - Every House, Every Day
Book Your Space Ahead Now At
Britt, Carolina, Dixie, Hedgpeth,
Liberty and Smith Warehouses
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From the Census
of Manufactures
• The U. S. Census of Manufac
tures supplies what is probably
the most authoritative index of
an industry’s place in the national
economy.
Preliminary reports for 1947,
the first business census since
1939, are now being released by
the Government. They show that
4 the brewing industry makes a
valuable contribution to the na
tion’s welfare and economy.
The Government report shows
that in 1947, the brewing indiM-
try paid out $292,000,000 in
both -wages and salaries, spent
$509,000,000 for materials, sup
plies, containers, fuel and contract
work, and another $111,000,000
for new plants and equipment—
making a total of approximately *
$912,000,000.
The brewing industry em
ployed 82,624 persons—63,668 of
tknm being engaged in production
and other related operations. This
latter group averaged $3,300 per
year per worker—one of the high
est wage averages to be fotmd in
any American industry.
For three centuries beer and
ale have contributed to modera- ,
tion and temperance in America. { \
The Census report confirms that
economically, too, beer’s legal
sale pnd manufacture is an Amer
ican asset worth preserving. . ,
UNITED STATES BREWERS
FOUNDATION
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INStJRANCE BLDG., RALEIGH, N. C.