' " ' " . 1111 1 1 " 1 -"- I t -w HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. I9IO. t:i inn PACK I III J To the Democratic Voters of Vance County: I hereby announce myself a can didate before the Democratic Judi cial Primary to be held in the Coun ty of Vance and in the Third Judi cial District, for the purpose of nominating a Democratic candidate for Judge of this district to succeed Judge R. B. Peebles, deceased, on the 3th day of September, 1916. Very respectively JOHN II. KERR; Warrenton, N.tC. August 12th, 1916. j . Victrola XI (Mahogany or oak) Twelve 10-inch 75c. double-faced Victor Records (24 selections) . . $109 One of the most popular styles of the Victrola, and with your own selection of records you'll have an outfit that will give constant pleasure to every one in your home. Come in any time and we'll gladly play any music you wish to hear and we'll tell you about our plan of easy terms which will enable you to get this "Victrola outfit for your home right now. Other Styles of the Victor and Victrola $10 to $400 HAW r FURNITURE CO. FRANCIS A. MACON; DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE IN YOUNG BLOCK. Offlcehours: 9amtol pm.S to 6p m Residence Phone 152-2: OOce 152-1 Fairview Farm, The Sanitary JDalry FOR PURE KILK AND CREAM. J. O. ALLEN, IProp. PHONE 2813 Mrs. W. H. Fogleman and little daughters, Kathleen and Helen, have returned home from a week's visit to relatives at Louisburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pilley, of Ral eigh, are spending some time with Mrs. N. D. Greenway, who is sick at her home in the county. We fill them with pure medicines. When ordering call phone No. 7. r 1 243, GARNETT STREET. ,'y3lS3gA : :At5uPrit El THE STANDARD GARAGE Accessories and Parts for all Makes of Cars. Cars Stored and Cared For Quick Repairing a Specialty Autos for Hire Day or Night WE NEVER CLOSE GOODS. .. AWING! fcin wMiwiiiaii i ' ri ii".Q WATC :::::::ouKrr: j PERSONAL MENTION j 1 .. ! ! - I. 4 Mrs. B. D. Moore, of Kidgeway, visited relatives in the city today. Mrs. W. J. Rohards and Mrs. Phil. Thomas are visiting relatives at Drewry. Mr. 'A. H. Cheek has returned from Nag's Head, where he spent his vacation. Mrs. George H. Illllburton, of Durham, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Woodlief. Mr. W. E. Moss and Mr. Enoch Powell attended services at Shocco Chapel Sunday. Mr. C. W. Keel, of North Hen derson, Is spending a few days with relatives at Rohersonville. Mrs. II. P. Watts and children have returned home from a visit to relatives at Lynchhurg, Va. Mrs. Beaulah Wester and Miss Jo sie Wester, of Norlina, visited at Mr. G. L. W. Pegram's today. Mrs. Ed. Keel and children, of Robersonvllle, are visiting Mrs. C. W. Keeel at North Henderson. Mrs. A. C. Blalock and little daughter, Margaret, of Warrenton, have been visiting Mrs. E. G. Shaw this week. t Mrs. Rippley and Miss Bessie Rip- pley, of Durham, have been visiting Mrs. J. C. Champion and Miss Stella House this week. Mr. S. T. Banks, who has been spending a few days In the city with his brother, Rev. A. T. Banks, has returned to his home at Montgom ery, Ala. Mr. Clemon Powell, of Denton, who is spending his vacation with his people in the Bearpond commu nity, was In the city today. He will return to Denton the latter part of tfcis week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wester and daughter. Miss Ruth, who have been vslting Mrs. W. E. Moss and Messrs. W. H. and R. L. Wester, have re turned to their home at Elbcrton, da. The chaplain general of the Brit ish forces reported recently that there were 800 as against normal 01) commissioned chaplains devot ing their whole time to the troops, and 130 naval chaplains. J Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moss, Miss Kate Moss, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West er, Miss Ruth Wester, Mrs. W. G. Cox, Mrs. W. H. Wester Sr., Mr. Carl Wester, Mrs. Al. B. Wester and Mr. Julian Daniel spent part of the past week at Panacea Springs. NoUiinc yoa bay U o Imporunt a your medicine. Yonr tieaiUt nd very life ftomctiine depend upon the ority and proper MretiRth of the druRit jou take. When you ret yonr dras from tt you get thctu pur and freh; our bautifier are harmle. liny att your drug more thins from um all the year 'round and you will never go anywhere el for them. erner -MacNair Co. Telephone 112 K i: THE MUSIC OF ALL THE WORLD. Can be had by the use of a Columbia Grafonola. It pays to buy the best, Colum bia, with double-disk records, leads the world in their line of music. Sold by A. T. BARNES PIANOS AND ORGANS. 1 11 P- -'Fill iss 5-10-&-25C STORES. I NOTICE. I I have qualified this day as cx- ftfrtrix of the will of Robert L. Van Dyke, late of Vance county, and no tify all having claims against him to produce them to me forthwith. If not presented within one year, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. July 17, 1916. MARY E. VAX DYKE, Executrix. R. F. D. No. 1, Henderson, N. C. T. T. Hicks. Atty. .:.:.FOR SALE OR RENT.:.:. 8-GQOD TOBACCO FAflS-8 Each farm has a good dwelling house, stable, to bacco barns and pack house. "Will Sell Or" Easy Terms, or rent for either money rent or for a part of crop. Henderson Loan & Real Estate Company. M 1 0 ft Ml ; M i : M Ifu H;y I In order that it may be easy for busy persons to obtain quickly an idea of The New Federal Farm Loan Act, Popularly Known as The Eiural Credits Law, This Bank has secured a limited number of a handy digest of this act, which we will be glad to give away to those that are interested. If you will call at this Bank, or we will mail you a copy on receipt of a postal card with your address. :-: :-: The Farm Loan Act Became a Law On July 17, 1916, and is of Great Interest to Jany People- szssz-i'w " -- -" ' t ; " . 131 oteetni. Mmmh ft C(l;ini.dlirini.9 HENDERSON, - - - - - - - - - 1M. C I . y " I j I' t 4 1 I I 1 1 I

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