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I '•% -va'. PACaSiaGBT THE NEWSaOUBNAL ■H' . ‘ ’r-tJA- rS^-- 1R)|B ABOUT X-Ray Surv^ Ernest McEachem’s store; Tues day, S^t. 6, Duffie Trading Co., Wednesday, Sept. 7, .^tioch chur ch; Thursday, Sept. 8, Dundarrach; Friday, Sept. 9, Hendrix store at Arabia; Saturday, Sept. 10, Townsend’s store at Rockfish; Tuesday, Sept. 13, Wayside; Wed nesday, Sept. 14, Newton’s store; Thursday, Sept. 1, Freedom col ored school; Friday, Sept. 16, Lo belia community house; Saturday Sept. 17, W, A. Black’s place; Sept. 20 and 21, Upchurch colorea high school; Wednesday. Sep;. 22, Hoke county white i.ig'n school; Friday. Sept. 23 through October 6, in front of the bank in Raeford , * -0- MORE ABOUT School Heads Leadership for a Better Commun ity School,” Charles W. Phillips, consultant; “The Superintendent’s Role and Evaluating and Surveying His Administraliye Unit,” Guy B. iHiillips and W. P. Credle, con sultants; “The Superintendent’s Role in the Selection and Utili zation of Instructional Materials,” A. B. Com^s «md C. D. Douglas, consultants; “The Superintend ent’s Role in Securing and Main taining an Adequate Supply of Properly Qualified Classroom Teachers,” James E. Hillman, con sultant. Social activities for the confer ence included a banquet in the college dining hall, a “meet the ladies” party sponsored by the Mors Hill Woman’s Club, a sight- .'Ceing tour, hikes, swimming, ;enrii.' and other sports. 0 Lumberton Reports High Leaf Average Averaging from $1 to $2 above the rest of the Border Belt and from $2 to $4 above the East the, Lumberton Tobacco Market held its red-hot pace right on into the middle of its 4th week without the sUghest sign of a let-up The Border Belt ‘leaf capital, which has been hitting a million pounds or more a day all this week and last, is still averaging right at $51 for t he whole sear son, and many 'warehousemen and buyers here predict this figure will go up when the growers start bringing in their , top quality center leaves.^. Official Gov^nment figures show that Lumberton opened with a $52.45 average for the first week hit a season high of $55.81 on Monday of the second week, rose to an average of $52.81 the second week, and dropped back to $40.89 last week. Choice cutters and top smok ing leaf were bringing 65 and 66 cents up one row and down an other. The few occasio,nal piles of choice wrappers soare all the way from 70 cents to $1 Even the com mon grades, seemed somewhat stronger, and the green looked to be the highest of the wholg. sea J. M. Mackey of Marion has just completed construction of one of the mbst modem small poultry dressing plants in the State. ^ 0 CARD dr THANKS We wish to take this means of expressing our thanks to our many friends for the kindnesses and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement. The family of M. S. Bristow persons indebted to sal^ estate will please make imme^ate pay ment. This 21st day of July, 1949. ' W. C. EUis, administrator. 8-i;;13C son. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersized, 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, 1950, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All / Mr. & Mrs. Tobacco Grower Grade and Sell Yoyr Tobaeso Now Bn FAIRMONT THE OLD RELIABLE 'ff The Border Beit’s Biggest and Best Tobacco Market Fairmont has sold more pounds, Paid out more Money, Has the Highest Average of any Tobacco Market in North or South Carolina. FIRST 16 SELLING DAYS PonndsSold Money Paid Out 20,200,192 $10,720,246.70 Average $53.07 TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 Pounds Sold -1,515,302 Money Paid Out - $801,256.73 Average $52.89 GRADE AND SELL NOW IN FAIRMONT Fairmont Tobacco Market C. B. Stafford, Sales Supervisor NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' ,The undersignei, having qual ified as administrator, of the es tate of Ryan McBryde, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them ti the undersigned at his home on or before the 21st day of July, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their x'ecovery. All persons indebted, to said estate will please make im mediate payment. his 21st day of July, 1949. Thomas F. McBrydei. Admini strator, C. T. A. 8-13C NOTICE IN THE SUIPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH f^AROLINA HOKE COUNTY VIOLA WEST , . Vs. JOHN WADE WEST The defendant will take notice that an action entitled,as above has been commenced in the superior court of Hoke County, N. C. for the purpose of obtaining an ab solute divorce from the defen dant on the grounds of 2 years separation and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear within 30 days after the 22nd day of September, 1949 and'answer or demur to the complaint in saiti action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court fer relief demanded in said com plaint. This 23rd day of August, 1949. J. B, Cameron C.S.C. 13-16-C WANT ADS BOBART-DAYTON Sales and Service Meat ItCkt., kitchen and bakery machines, Dayton Com puting scales, new and used. J. B. Fennell, Liiunberton, N C. Phones: Day 1291-W. Mght H75-W. TFC GUNS repaired and restocked Keys made. Safes opened and repaired. Edwards Sports Shop^ Liumberton, N. C. ITC FOR SALE: Tobacco Twine. 5 lbs for $2.75. Johnson Cotton Co. ' TFC FOR SALE: Arsenate of Lead. $14.00 per case. Johnson Cot ton Co. TFC FOR SEWING see Mrs. J. A. Davis at the home ,of Mrs. Christian Davfs. Phone 569-1 P Treatment Of t The Feet DR. F. F. COBLENZ Chiropodist 307-lst Citizens - Bank Bldg. Fayetteville, N. C. Office Plione 4553 Home Phone 6737 GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR Lady, full or part time, to see nationally known cosmetics. Can averaee $1 or more per hour. Write FoUer Brush Comp any, 318 Welder BuUding, Char lotte,'N. C. d COOK ^ fA fUAi. TRSASUfU! ^ A75 /; Goeum. WSfZE OFTEN MdRE. J mostnobues:^ 'jrnm i.. NAPOLEONS butler alwaysPTZOyiDED DU PLICATE DISHES, S/NCE THE EMPEROR, WHEN enraged, sometimes THREW THEM, OR EYEN UPSET THE TABLE, Y // fJUST A inne .AULDBEER -••Ar Oi ENGLISHMEN OF/G’SO ' consiperepbe£:r . A MULDER v AGE THANTHETIFHEN ^ Newly-iNTRODt^cED , DRINKfT^^* ' ,0ni (wc DEFEATED FRENCH \ GENERAL, PR/t CONDE, DISGUISED ASA TAVERN COOK:, SUCCESSFULL Y EVADED CAPTURE- UNT/L SOMEONE OR- ^ DERED AN omelet! Cop/FI^A/ /SLt-9 s/, V.C/sr!e, /NCR£0/BLE!j S2 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. MATTRESSES Sterilized and re-built like new. Best materials and workmanship guaranteed, factory prices. Drop us a card. Inner Springs A Specialty —^Pick-up and Delivery— SANFORD MATTRESS COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. . Phone 950-J BABY SITTING: Day or night- Mrs. J. M. Christman - Phine 2901. ISp ■I— —- . '■« WANTED: Unfurnished bouse to rent f in town or out. Phone 5396. 13c WANTED: Several small farms for prospective buyers. Must have tobacco allotments. W. L. Poole. 13c MALE HELP WANTEDs Reliable man wiHi car wanted to call on farmers in Hoke County. Wondeful opportnnity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent, Write tonay. McNess Company, Dept. C., Candler Rldg., Bal timore 2, Md. 13-14p FOR SALE: One Forn-Ferguson tractor and equipment consist- " ing of 2-row planting and cul- cultivating equipment, bottom plows, Doolittle bush and hog plows, gang harrows, hydrau lic scoop, heavy duty side mower, 2-row stalk cutter, 6- row weeder. Tractor equipped Sherman step-up transmission. All in perfect condition. Will sell all or part. Warren Phillips, Raeford, route 3, Phone 5156. TFC ATTENTION: 2 men to sell broa coverage Hospital Plan. No canvassing. Quality leads and appointments furnished — not just names and addresses. Experience helpful but not re quired. Our' men averaging $150 weekly. Car necessary. For appointment call 7256, or write Mr. C. L. Smith — 419 Huske Building, FayetteiiUle, N. C. - 13-15C It’s not too late to come in and get a FREE Ivy Bowl and reg- iS|||c for chance at sa 50-piece sePK Royal Red Ruby Dinner Ware. BAUCOM APM.IANCE COMPANY. ^ More new MAYTAG and EASY SPINDRIER washers arriving this week to take care of those we were unable to serve last week. BAUCOM APHLIANCE Co. 13c FOR SAEE: Another grood bar gain in used washing maolunes traded in to us on a new »vash- er. BAUCOM APJPLIANCE CO, 13? FOR SALE: Good used electric re frigerator, only $79.50. Cash or terms. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. 13c Buy a genuine Frigidaire electric water heater and get it com pletely installed In most homes at a special,rate of $25,00 W kitchen and one batH; or $35.00 if two baths. This is a special 30 day offer! BAUCOM AP PLIANCE CO. 13c FOR SALE: Used Norge DeLiixe electric range two years old? just traded in on a new Frig idaire electric range. BAUCOM APW^IANCE CO. 13c WAREHOUSE ^ ^ tS’; OPENING DAY MONDAY \ AUGUST 29 HIGH DOLLAR $ $ $ LEADERS “The Old Reliable” Leads Them All! ■ 1948 GOVERNMENT REPORT Seasons Average Seasons Average McConnell warehouse $50.11 Aberdeen market $46.6i SANFORD MARKET 48.12 FUQUAY-VARINA MARKET 49.19 DURHAM MARKET 49.29 CARTHAGE MARKET 49.64 A FULL AND complete SET OF * BUYERS BILL CARTER Owner* O, P. LITTLETON A SALE EVERY DAY We Will Start Receiving Tobacco On Friday, August 26th, 1949 Come to See Us — \^eAppreciate Your Business ICfjt'---; McConnell warehouses No. l &2, Canhage, N. Co BILL CARTER / Owners . P. LITTLETON V , 0) ^w^-'rr
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