CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1 gallon
glass jugs for milk
and syrup and gener
al use at the RITZ
CAFE. 3t-S20
FOR SALB—One Master De
luxe Chevrolet Sedan with radio
and heater. Just like new LES
TER HOUSER. It-P
FOR SALE—Baled Hay, Oats,
Lespedeza and Red Clover.
CLAULE C. BEAM
FOR WOODS A WING — See
Clarence Payseur on West Church
Street, Cherryville, N. C. HP
FOR SALE—rroys Bicycle in
good condition. See KATIE
SCHRONCE near Depot on East
First Street. 1 t_P
FOR SALE—Nine Room House
and one acre lot on West Carroll
St. Plenty of fruit. Own pri
vate pump on porch. Will sell
reasonable to quick buyer. See
MRS. D. D. LEI-WELL, living at
the house. lt-p
FOR SALE—1 1-2 ton Inter
national Truck. See Emmit Clark
at Cherryville Ice & Fuel Co.
2t-S13-p
FOR SALE—One Circulating
Heater in good condition, same as
new, and four Dining Room
Chairs. MRS. R. L. CAMP, lt-p
LOST
LOST—Brown Billfold, contain
lag drivers license, windshield
sticker, No. 4S759932, and other
valuable papers. Finder please
return to Eagle Office and receive
reward. 4t-S27
LOST—Ladies Yellow Gold El
gin Watch somewhere in town.
Band was broken. Liberal reward
to person returning to Mrs. He
man Hager at the Ritz Cafe, lt-p
FOUND—Near the Carlton mill
all kind of Gaskets for an Inter
national truck. Owner may get
same by seeing Elsie Mae Bright
at Myrtle Smith's home near
Crouse, and describing the Gas
kets and contents of the boxes,
and paying for this ad. lt-p
WANTED
WANTED—Tenant with stock.
40 acres land. Nine room house.
Electric lights. Six miles North
of Cherryville, near Flaw W. A.
Hull, Vale, N. C., R-2. 4t-S20p
WANTED— Light Housekeeping
work. Apply at the Eagle Office.
lt-Pd.
MISCELLANEOUS
Long Creek
FISH CAMP
Open Every Night
FISH & OYSTERS
Chicken on Week-End
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
Kill It For 35c
IN ONE HOUR, if not pleased
your 35c back. Ask any druggisi
for this powerful fungicide, TE
OL. It’s 90 percent alcohol, makes
it PENETRATE. The germ can L
be killed unless reached. Fepl
PENETRATE, reaches mor«.
germs.APPLY FULL STRENGTH
for itchy, sweaty or smelly feet.
Today at Allen Drug Store. a,.
EGGS—Pay highest market. We
Mil feeds of all kinds. DAL'IOI^S
FLOUR AND FEED MILLS,
North of High School. tf
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat
ing, Nausea, Gas pains, get free
aample, Udga, at ALLEN DRUG
“SKI HI stops running fits in
dogs or we refund your money.
We know of no other guaranteed
running fits remedy." Houser
DRUG COMPANY.
We now have electric power to
©Ur Hamer Mill and can do your
Hamer. Your business will be ap
preciated.
OALTON FLOUR AND FEED
ST1IW
For Light Hauling
JOHNNY WHITE
821 East First St.
WHILE LYING IN -ZD—
LADY NEARLY CHOKED
DUE TO STOMACH GAS
One lady said a few clays ago
that she used to be afraid to go to
bed at night. She was swollen with
stomach gas, which always got
worse when she went to bed, and
the gas would rise up m her
throat after she lay down and
would nearly choke her. She
couldn t lie flat. Had to proo her
self up on pillows. Recently Ih's
lady got INNER-AID and now
says gas is’ gone, stomach feels
flnt, bowels are regular and she
can go to bed and sleep soundly.
INNER-AID contains 12 (ire»t
Hurls; they cleanse bowels, clear
gaa from stomach, act on duggis.n
liver and kidneys. Miserable peo
ple roon feel different all over.
So jon‘t go on suffering! Get IN
NBR-AID. Sold by all Drug
Stores Serf in Gaston County.
LEGAL NOTICES
NORTH CAROLINA.
GASTON COUNTY.
James E. Baker, ,
Plaintiff,
-vs
Vcrdie L». Baker,
Defendant.
! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
, NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action
for divorce has been staited in
the Superior Court of Gaston
County, North Carolina, and the
defendant will be required to ap
pear before the Clerk of sam
I Court within the time prescribed
| by law after the final publica
tion of this notice in his office in
Gastonia, North Carolina, ana
answer or demur to the Complaint
i of the plaintiff, or this piaintiti
i will apply to the Court for the
: relief demanded in this Com
plaint.
This the 17 day of August,
1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superior
Court.
P. C. FRONEBERGER,
Att’y. for the Plaintiff. 4t-Slb
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Thomas Love, Assignee,
Plaintiff,
-vs
Maggie Harris, et al,
Defendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
RE-SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the superior court of Gas
Ion County made in a civil action
therein pending entitled as above,
and signed by the clerk of the
superior court, end by reason of
an increased bid made at a prior
sale therein, undersigned com
missioner appointed by the court,
to sell the lands de^ rihed in the
complaint in the said action, will
sell the said premises herein des
cribed on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1(1
194S St TJ 00 O’CLOCK A. M.
\t the County Court House Door
in Gastonia, N. C to the highest
bidder for C vSH, but subject to
he confirmation of the court, s
certain lot or parcel of lana ly
ing and being in the suburbs ot
Gat tor.ia, and defined as follows:
Lot No. Ill, as shown in flat
Hook No. 1, page la, in the ot
fee of too Registe* of Deed* for
>:ud ■ ii: iy.
This 20th day of August, 1045.
W. H. SANLFRS,
COMMISSION Kit. 4t SI 3
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Mrs. Lacy Revels Vereb,
Plaintiff
-vs
Andy Vereb.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN SUPERIOR COURT
The defendant above nemed is
hereby notified that the above
named plaintiff has commenced
an action in the above described
Court seeking an absolute divorce,
on grounds shown in the com
plaint filed in said court in an ac
tion entitled as above.
The defedant is also notified,
to tile written answer oh other
pleading to said complaint, in the,
Office of the Clerk of said Court
in the Gaston County Court House
in Gastonia, North Carolina, with
in 20 days after the final publica
tion of this notice, that if you fail
to plead as aforesaid, the plaintiff
will apply to the said court for re
lief entitled to in the action.
Final date of publication is,
September 13th, 1945
This the 17th day of August,
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court
J. L. HAMME,
Att'y. for plaintiff 4t-S13
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Eugenia Thornburg Gerth,
Plaintiff
Reinhold A. Gerth,
Defendant
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The above named defendant will
take notice that an action a;
above has been commenced by the
plaintiff in the Superior Court ot
Gaston County for the purpose
of obtaining an absolute divorce
from the defendant; And the de
fendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Gaston County at the
Court House in Gastonia, N. C., to
file answer or to demur to said
complaint of the plaintiff within
twenty days after the final ap
pearance of this notice, and that
if he fails to answer or to de
mur to said complaint within the
specified above named time, the
said plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
the said complaint.
WITNESS: Paul E. Monroe
j Clerk Superior Court of Gaston
' County, at his office in Gastonia
| N. C.
This the 21 day of Aug. 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court ot
Gaston County.
CLAUDE B. WOLTZ,
Att'y. for Plaintiff. 4t-S13
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
1 James V. Loving,
-vs
Adel Loving
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, Adel Loving
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Gaston County for an absolute
Divorce and the said defendant
will further take notice that she
is hereby required to appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Gaston County at the
Court House in Gastonia, N. C.
on the 22nd day of September
1945, and answer or demur to
j the complaint in the said action or
| plaintiff will apply to ihe Court
I for relief demanded in said Com
i plaint.
I This the 22nd day ofr August,
i 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superioi
Court.
ERNEST R. WARREN,
Att’y. for Plaintiff 4t-S15
GASTON COUNTY.
Truman B. Pilgrim,
Plaintiff
[ Cornelia Ellingburg Pilgrim,
Delendant
IN TI1E SUPERIOR COURi
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The above named defendant will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced by
the Plaintiff in the Superior
Court of Gaston County for the
purpose of obtaining an absolute
divorce from the Defendant; And
the Defendant will further take
notice that she is required to ap
pear before the Clerk of the Su
piior Court of Gaston County at
the Court House in Gastonia, N.
C., to tile answer or to demur to
said complaint of the plaintiff
within twenty days after the final
appearance of this notice, and
that if she fails to answer or de
mur to said complaint within the
specified above named time, the
said plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
Witness: Paul E. Monroe, Clerk
Superior Court of Gaston County,
at his office in Gastonia, N. C.
This the 21 day of Aug. 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court of
Gaston County.
CLAUDE B. WOLTZ,
Att’y. for Plaintiff.
4t-S15
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Hattie L. Hardy (single),
Josie L. Bostic, and Grady
Bostic, her husband, et al,
Plaintiffs
Tom Cooper and Mary Cooper
his wife, Lena Mae Steele,
et al,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
The defendants, Hattie Coop
er Anderson and James Ander
son, her husband, Edith Douglas,
China Stokey, C. L. Slade and
Lin wood Slade, his wife; the
heirs at law of John Cooper, de
ceased; the heirs at law of Mag
gie Beam Teague, and the heirs
at law of John Dixon, deceased,
whose names and whereabouts
are unknown, and the Heirs at
Law' of Louvina Logan Moore,
deceased, who are unknown,
TAKE NOTICE th t a petition
has been filed in the above action
for the sale of lanus ior partition,
and in which action said parties
and the said unknown heirs at
law mentioned, are made parties
defendants; and the said parties
and heirs at law mentioned will
further take notice that they are
required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Gaston County on the
10th day of October, 1945, or
within ten days thereafter and
answer or demur to the petition,
or make further defense thereto,
or the relief prayed for therein
will be granted.
Given under my hand this 1st
day of September, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superior Court
W. H. SANDERS,
Attorney. 4t-S27
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Lillie Mae Parton,
Plaintiff,
-vs
John Parton,
uetendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, John Parton,'
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court ot
Gaston County for an absolute
divorce, and the said defendant
will further take notice that he 1*
hereby required to appear befora
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Gaston County at the Court
House in Gastonia, N. C., on the
30th day of September, 1945, and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, er plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in &aid com
plaint.
I This the 30th day of August,
I 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
ERNEST R. WARREN,
Atfy. for Plaintiff. 4t-S27
NORTH CAROLINA,
GA lON CO •Nil.
Mary Walker Eratus, by her next
friends, Allen Walker,
Plaintiff
-vs
Henry Fred Fratus,
Uefenu-r. r.
,1, THE SUPERIOR COURT
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as abov# has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Gaston
County to obtain an absolute di
vorce upon the grounds of two
years separation according to the
Statutes of N. C., and the said
defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear be
fore the Clerk of aaid court with
in 20 days of the final publica
tion of this notice and answer or
demur to tne complaint of the
plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for-the relief de
manded in the complaint.
This the 24th day of August,
1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court.
BISMARCK CAPPS,
Att’y- for Plaintiff. 4t-SfJ0
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS'
SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of Lin
coln County, made in the special
proceeding entitled “J. W. Crouse
and wife, Laura Crouse, et al
petitioners, Ex Parte,” the same
being a proceeding for partition
among the beneficiaries under the
last will and Testament of J. W.
Crouse, deceased, the undersign
ed Commissioner, will
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
29, 1945, at 1:00 o’clock P. M.,
on the premise* in Cherryville
Township, Gaston County, North
Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, the following valu
able real estate:
FIRST TRACT: Situate, lying
and being in Cherryville Town
ship, Gaston County, North Caro
lina, bounded and adjoining the
lands of John A. F. Aderholdt,
E. M. Aderholdt, Wiley Rudisill,
E. A. Rudisill and others, and
more particularly described, by
metes and bounds, as follows:
BEGINNING at a Sweet Gum,
on the North bank of Beaver Lam
Creek, and runs a new line North
45 deg. East 68 poles to a Pop
lar, E. M. Aderholdt’s corner;
thence with his line North 24 deg. J
East 26 poles to a White Oak, E.
A. Rudisill's corner; then with his
line North 45 deg. West 57 poles
ot a stone ; thence-with said line j
South 47 deg. W’est 36 poles to|
a stone, Rudisill’s corner; thence
with another of his lines, North
45 deg. West 65 poles to a stone,
his and John A. F. Aderholdi. s
corner; thence with Aderholdt’s
line South 21 deg. West 97 poles
to a small Persimmon, agreed on,
on the South bank of said Creek;
thence with Beaver Dam Creek,
as it.,meanders, to the BEGIN
NING, containing by estimation
78 ACRES, be the same more or
less.
SECOND TRACT: Situate, ly
ing and being in Cherryville
Township, Gaston County, North
Carolina, and being more particu
larly described, by metes and
bounds, as lollows:
BEGINNING at a rock, Rudi
sill’s corner, and runs with his
line North 38 deg. East 89 1-2 pol
es to a stone in said lint; thence
a new line South 42 1-2 deg.
East 103 poles to a stone, a new
corner; thence another new line
South 30 deg. West 76 1-4 poles
to a rock in E. M. Aderholdt’s i
line; thence with his line North
77 deg. West 20 pdles to a stake
in the Road; thence North 45
deg. West 44 poles to a stone;
thence North 43 deg. West 59
poles to the BEGINNING, con
taining 62 1-2 ACRES, be thei
same more or less.
THIRD TRACT: Situate, lying;
and being in Cnerryville Town- j
ship, Gaston County, North Car-1
olina, and being more particularly
described, by metes and bounds,1
as follows:
BEGINNING at a Post Oak on
the South side of the Creek, and
runs North 12 deg. East, crossing,
the Creek, 23 poles to a White'
Oak; thence North 29 deg. East
27 1-2 poles to a White Oak;
thence North 29 deg. East 27 1-2
poles to a Wlgite U&ta; thence
North 13 deg. East 28 poles to a
Post Oak; thence North 66 deg.
West 4 poles to a Poplar, corner
of W. R. Crouse lands; thence
with his line South 45 deg. West
69 poles to a stake on the South
side of Creek; thence with the
meanders of the Creek to the
BEGINNING, containing 8 1-2
ACRES, more or less.
This 27th day of August, 1945.
D. C. CROUSE, |
Commissioner.
M. T. LEATHERMAN, Att’y.
4t-S27
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Thomas Love, Assignee,
Plaintiff,
-vs
Maggie Harris, et al,
Lefenadants.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
RE-SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of Gas
1 ton County made in a civil ac
! tion therein pending entitled as
above, and by reason of an in
creased bid made at a prior sale,
the undersigned commissionerer ap
, pointed by the court to sell said
I land described in tde complaint in
I the said action, will sell the said
premises herein described on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,
1945 at 11:00 O’CLOCK A.
i M„ AT THE COUNTY
! COURT HOUSE DOOR IN
GASTONIA, N. C.
I to the highest bidder for CASH,
■ and subject to the confirmation of
the court, a certain lot or parcel
| of land lying and being in the
suburbs of Gastonia, and defined
las follows:
Lot No. In, as snown on plat
|iecorded in Rook No. 1, page 16,
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Gaston County.
This 10th day of September,
| 1945.
W. H. SANDERS,
Commissioner. 4t-N4
BUY BONDS
RFC Offers 8 Plant
Properties For Sale
John A. Campbell, Jr., Manager
of the Charlotte Office of the Re
construction Finance Corporation,
317 South Tryon Street, announ
ced today that eight plant prop
erties are being offered for sale
or lease by the RFC, the Disposal
Agency designated by the Sur
plus Property Board for the sale
of producers and capital goods.
The plants are:
Baltimore, Maryland - Revere
Copper and Brass Co., plant that
occupies a landsite of 10 1-2 ac
res with railroad sidings and pav
ed parking. The building is com
bination office and factory ot
steel frame on concerte base with
square feet of floor space. The
steel sash containing 196,000
roof is concrete insulated and
waterproof. Steam heat is on the
premises. The equipment includ
es seven overhead bridge cranes
—one gantry crane, one mono
rail and chain burst. Property is
equipped with power, gas, sew
er and water lines. The Balti
more & Ohio Railroad enters
main building.
St. Charles, Illinois - Howard
Aircraft Corporation plant that
occupies a landsite of 29 acres,
completely fenced, four miles
east of St. Charges. The site in
cludes two parking lots of 300
car and 50-car capacities. Four
teen buildings include a mill con
taining 131,600 square feet ot
floor space, a two-story office
building with concrete floor and
plaster walls and ceiling, and 12
smaller miscellaneous buildings.
Power is supplied by government
owned lines connecting with the
St. Charles Power Co. The plant
haj its own sewage disposal sys
tem. Property has water, power
and light facilities. A railroad
spur adjoins the property.
tort Wyne, Indiana- - Stude
baker Corporation plant that oc
cupies 60 acres bounded by May
er Road, Railroad tracks and pri
vate property. Main one-story
building is steel and brick, un
conditioned, windowless construc
tion and contains 481,082 square
feet. The boiler house contains
steam genrating and refrigerat
ing equipment togethr with 90
JCVA Diesel generators, equip
ment - eight overhead cranes from
one to ten-ton capacity. Indiana
Service Corporation supplies pow
er and light. Fort Wayne sup
plies the water and Northern In
diana Public Service .Company
supplies the gas. Two railroad
sidings adjoin the property.
Miami Springs, Florida—Con
solidated V u 1 t e e Corporation
plant that occupies a landsite ot
102 acres, six miles northwest oi.
Miami. The 13 main buildings con I
tain 197,000 square feet of floor |
space, are partly air condition
ed. The site contains a sewage
RECEIVES DISCHARGE
WITH 89 POINTS
Pvt. Wilbus Craft of Route 2
Cherryville returned home Sept.
1st. with a discharge. He had 89
points to come out with. Wilber
was in service four years, two of
I these were spent overseas in Ir
land, North Africa and Italy. He
was wounded in North Africa and
has three service stars.
disposal plant. Water, light and
power facilities are available. The
property adjoins Seaboard Air
line Railroad.
Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ameri
can Broach and Machine Company
plant that occupies a site of half
an acre. The main building is a
one-story milltype of wood and
brick construction, floor area of
12,800 square feet, and produc
tion equipment used in metal ma
chining and forming operations.
Evansville, Indiana - Republic
Aviation Corporation plant that
occupies a site of 71 acres. Twen
ty-six buildings and two hangers
constitute the production unit.
Main structures are administra-|
tion, assembly and manufacturing,
boiler house, service, warehouse in|
two sections, and cafeteria. Ma-j
chinery and equipment is a num
ber of buildings. Facilities cover
sewer, water, light and heat. Two
sidings from the New i ork Con
trail Railroad adjoin property. I
Ringwood, New Jersey - Alan
Wood Steel Company plant that
occupies a site of 877,905 acres
in two adjoining tracts, contain
ing two ore deposits for produc
tion of lump ore and magnetic
iron concentrates. Additional
acreage available for expansion.
There are 27 plant buildings and'
67 one and t\vo-family dwellings.
The crushing plant contains 20,
517 square feet floor aiea and i
the concentrates plant 27,450
square feet. The equipment con
tains mining locomotives and cars
miscellaneous machinery. Water !
light and power available. Kail,
sidings join property.
Milwaukee, v\ isconstn ■ Oilgear
Company plant occupies a land
site of less than an acre, bound
ed by the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. Paul Railroad and South j
Muskego Avenue and West Pierce
Street. Main building of five stor
ies and basement is constructed
of flat slab concrete, containing
118,000 square feet. The struc
ture contains a passenger and
one freight elevator and three
industrial tramrail systems. Wis
consin Power and Light Company
and Milwaukee Gas Light Compa
ny supply power, gas and light.
The water is obtained from the
City of Milwaukee.
Further information of any of
these plants can be obtained from
the nearest RFC office. The
branch serving the two Carolinas
is located at 817 South Tryon
Street, Charlotte 1, North Caro
Cpl. Lester F. Burns
Refrigeration Man
In India
CALCUTTA, ’ INDIA—Kcfrig
eration mechanic for a large out
fit in the India-Burma theater
is the important assignment being
held by Cpl. Lester F. Burns of
route 2, Cherryville, N. C.
He is the member af the 307th
Quartermaster Refrigeration Com
pany, which has played an im
portant part in the theatre func
tion.
The main objective of the 3074
th was to provide adequate ice,
cold storage and refrigeration
transportation facilities for the
storage and distribution of frozen
Meat and other perishables for
U. S. and called troops in India
and Burma, with paticular con
cern for the troops in the Assam
area.
17 To 25 Year Old*
May Enlist In Marines
By Executive Order of the
President, volunteer enlistment
cah now be effected in the U. S.
Marine Corps of any qualified
man between the ages of seven
teen and twenty-five inclusive.
Minors must have parents con
sent and 17-year old boys must
in addition, produce a birth certi
ficate, it is announced by Mojor
John M. Grier, Officer ,in
Charge of Marine Corps Recrui
ting: for the State of North Caro
lina, with Headquarters in the
Post Office Building at Raleigh.
Ex-service men - may reenlist
up to the age of thirty-two pro
vided they have been discharged
within a period of one year prior
to enlistment. Any man who re
enlists within a period of ninety
days will be reappointed to his
former rank and given the re
mainder ot the ninety days us
furlough on full pay.
All enlistment s and reenlist
ments effected under this prog
ram will be in the regular Marine
Corps for a period of four years.
Applicants should apply in per
son, or by writing, to the Raleigh
Office for complete information.
New Hunting License
Will Be Out Monday
Raleigh, N, C.—The new hunt
ing licenses, delayed because ot
inability <f the state printer to
print them, are being distributed
today and should be in the hands
of ward, ns, clerks of court and
other agents by next Monday or
Tuesday, Game Commissioner John
D Findlay announced today.
Orders for the blanks were plac
ed early as usual, said Findlay,
but palter and labor scarcity has
held up, delivery until now.
itfcitioi
COTTON
FARMERS
WE HAVE OUR COTTON GINS READY FOR
OPERATION AND CAN SERVE YOU SAME AS
IN PAST YEARS.
WE HAVE
Experienced Ginners
ON THE JOB AND CAN GIVE YOU CLEAN SEED,
GOOD YIELD AND SMOOTH SAMPLES.
MODEL GIN CO.
J. W. KENDRICK, Owner CHERRYVILLE