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PAGE TWO Dlapatch WANT ADS Get Results roe nmn second floor iptrtiwnt. Located on GbolMß Awm*. For particulars apply to Sn Good* Cheatham. 2Mf. AMBITIOUS. RELIABLE MAN wanted immediately to handle Wat kno Products In Roanoke Rapids. Customer* established. Excellent opportunity. steady employment, rapid advancement for right man. Write today. J. R Watkins Com pany. Ml •Ilf Johnson Avenue., Ne ws**. N J. 10-ltl. CROCHET THREAD - 2 1-2 LBS.. to spool. No. 8. three ply, 50c per . SptSbS, 20c per pound. Watkins Hard ware 00. Phone 46. 5 8 10 12 13 17. COAL COAL COAL FOR SALE tt 16.50 per ton. R J. Corbitt. Jr Telephone 268. 38. 196. »-4ti CUOKIHG OUT ALL WINTER Work shoes and moleskin pants at c«U end less You should see these bargains Kitrtell and Harris. 9-2 t A LARGE E NCI .OS ED GARDEN far rant. Apply to phone 156-W. RMI MtT-TWO APARTMENTS neat to Dr. Upchurch s residence. Belle Street. Each has private en trance. garage. P. H. Rose. Phones 171-35 J-W. Prl. Mon. Wed-ts. TOR RENT-REAR FIRST FLOOR. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM COTTAGE With bath on half acre lot on Ox ford Road. 115.00 per month. Ap ply to Patterson-Carter, Inc. 9-ts. FOR RENT NINE ROOM HOUSE an Spring Street Apply to T. W. McCracken or Henderson Vulcanis ing Co. 6-4 ti. FRESHEN UP YOUR WALLS WITH “Mureeco" wallpaint. 5 pound pack ages. all colon. Coat less than SI.OO par mom. Watkins Hardware Co. Fbaae 46. 5 8 10 12 15 17 FFOR RENT PRIVATE GARAGE on Zen* Street. Low price. Apply to Joe Smolonakys Store. 10-17. IF YOU WANT TO SELL, BUY. rent or Insure property see Fred B. Night Prompt and efficient serv ice Office Phone 289. Residence •T7-J. . »-2U. FOR RENT - SEVERAL GOOD houses in gnod locations, rent rang ing from $13.00 to $35 00 per month, real bargains. R. L. Mus.ain. Phone 341-W. 10-ltl. DBSIRABLE OFFICE FOR RENT In Stevenson Building. Apply to S. S. Stevertson. Phone 16. 8-10-tl. A LITTLE PEPSO-OINGER WILL end yaur Indigestion, or your drug g.at will refund your money. 18-30 t. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS—MOPS~PO- Ir»h. oils, brushes, pans, etc. You’ll find a complete stock at Watkins Hardware Co. Phone -46. 3 8 10 12 25 17. FOR SALE- FIFTY SECOND HAND males at Auction Tuesday, February 16.. 16 a. m. at I. B. Gardner's Stables Spring Hope, N. C. 10-4 ti. VISIT "THE PLACE OF VALUES" for celling, flooring, siding, doors Windows, asphalt or pine shingles, rad roofing, 5-V crimp galvanized roofing, brick, lime, and cement. Alex S. Watkins. 8-t.f. RADIO TROUBLES DIAONO6XD AND qtripkjy corrected. We give factory jklMee using newest and most mod ern equipment. Parts for all radios. •Oxon Jewelry Co. ii-ts. When you want coal consider quality, service and price. We have all hinds. Hight’s Coal and Wood Yard. Phone 158. eod-tf. FOR SALE—SOO BUSHELS OF KO reon and Kobe Leapedeza seed at the lowest price yet made. Our seed have been recleaned. Lespedeza Is the greatest land builder and will make the fattest cattle and sheep of anything we have ever aden. Write today for free samples of need and our Dtscriptive Circular. Bray Es tate, 3Uer City, N. C. 10 13 17 20 24 27 2 5. QUALITY JOB PRINTING AND prompt service No Job too small. Phan# 362 now and our repreeanta tlva will call immediately. Hemter asn Printing House. Wed-Frt. ’ if PfmrrroNs on ocean linbhß; Europe; Orient; South America; gbad pay; experience unnecessary; details 3 cent stamp. E. Arculus, Dept. 363, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 6-10. KCnCTaPECIALIjNTIL FURTHER notice. We will give & free greas ing with every brake lining J6b. Autbert Service Station. Phone 168. 15-eod-tf. everyone most have a trade—why got puke yours PRINTING. The Printing Industry offers exceptional wages. In struction available. Monotype, keyboard and raster. Linotype, Hand composition arid Frees work on modern presses, For Ml Information write the BOUHBRF PCMOOL OP PmHTINO at lRg-lf Mouth Bt„ Nashville. Tnut FOR SALE WHITE SECOND stesata. letterhead site, cut from food • news stock. 60c per thousand. Larfs • qussHUw at lower prtese. Hendey • ms Dally Dispatch. S-16t DID YOU KNOW? - By R. J. Scott Ba FRAMyAG A (jwnrWi F/EfcETT BOVJAM.OP SAM CAfcL-OS, ARIT., ROPED AMD "ftED ACAL.F IN \t>% SECONDS viAcrt I Copyright, 19*2. bv O.itral Pr#:w Awiatmi, tnr. OP EIUSLAND|IB l* t ‘i** j THE RISE OF JAPAN A Sketch Story of the Son-Origin Kingdom—-No. 3 By R. J. Scott After Perry* visit several ports A new Japan was created, edu- These tremendous changes were In 18M war with China broKC Uien the Japanese diplomats Prom the time ot the Chin*:.? were opened to foreign trade and cators from the United States re- not accomplished without protest. out In regard to Korea. The war entered on a series of treaty nr- war resentment against Hu: sia in 1860 a Japanese embassy vis- organized the educational system. however As a direct result the resulted In the complete defeat of gotiations which were lo admit had been rising throughout «nc ited the United States. Narrow- French officers were imported to Satsuma rebellion broke out which China. Formosa was ceded to Ja- the nation to full equality with empire. Russia was the leadt-i «.J minded patriots protested, but the remodel the army, the British re- cost Japan 20,000 lives and SSO.- pan. Korea was declared inde- the great powers through the «lrf>- the Triple Alliance which had d.-- great clans of the southwest gath- organized the navy, and Dutch 000.000 But the tide of progress* -pendent, and the Japanese were lition of the uhnostous consular priced Japan of the greater shun." ered about the court. Men with and other engineers made internal continued. In 1889 the constitu- paid a large Indemnity Japan's courts. Great Britain and the of ihe fruits of vk-tarv A«-*t»i.l new ideas obtained control of the improvements. Western laws were tion was proclaimed and the diel decisive triumph gave notice to United States were the first to inuly Japan torn«-d an wdi..i.«* empire and began the abolition of introduced into the country and met in 1891 The nobiHly was or the world of the rise of a new abandon the principle of estra with Kngiand War uitl* R«m.O feudalism. . codified. ganized on the Kuiopean idea. power in the east. territoriality accrued .mire (7# l< >»*-•<! » - - . ‘ | r - , - 1 * ' . __ • - BIG SISTER— Help Wanted By LES FORGRAVF. f TWE.IS I MUST ORDER SOCmE COAL ftJgtfgMUUßUlritUfalHimHHliJHH ( Buo ny‘ SOODV* ’ I NONA/ TViE P»RST Te-nNG 1 j 'FORE WE ROU OOT ENTiR£LY. [ BUDDY.' >OO J N O DEftfi' C DEARI MOST DO THIS MORNiNUn IS / 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT WOULD \ 1 AWAKE SO EARLY? U /WHAT'sN MB'S DELIRIOUS* EtWD OUT FROM. BUDDY l HAPPEN tF THE HOUSE. GOT \ | BUDDY? WHAT'S /he SoTm' FEVER ! TMArr c ' COLD WITH Buddy Sictc Jm HR luholre f OVERTMERE \ ! -Q-HAT FOR? . YES yes BUDDY ‘ y — —rTij I - ‘— f — lihrr? Tor RsTh' -,0.t titer 1 ‘ «•»wmh(^ THE <, . J £ SHIP WEhl DOWN ~ HENDERSON. fN. C..) DAILY DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1932 ” THE OLD HOME TOWN Stanly nAhir QEt) j; r IN THE UNDERVsieAR HAS LICKED Ir y /' i U C KNOW-.WHE-mERTo MEABWTUCKEP, JT y * V » GET OUT ICE C. DoMT DA*E V- —-■—i ore THE / //■ TAKE IT OFF-y AfAl C COAL. WAGON- J I AND i cant < yi\ \ >-VErereim g'-iT^ — I I j ECCENTRIC. VSIEATHEfi DEMANDS « A L_OT OF “THOUGHT IF YOU WANT ‘ | TO STAY IN BUSINESS _ . . g>i»az lea w■ »ta Nt«y csmtiul r»a,js«»'K 1• 4 - '*. t. '
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