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MAMUWCRIWri \ uYtIE iiR'OE - M*<D »E ONt Thou \ / », , - _ I*o 1 istE To LEE THAT \ \ W3MDER»=UL MUtRAwbS- HCVER L%AvE ] / TMIRB - OLD RIRD MA«R»SO / \ miS wi>E’% V«- VtaX home and help / l btt’D MOtP ‘ \ -\KS J —TCvtSSSt®?* V HENDERSON, (N. C,,) DA&Y DISPATCn. THURSDAY, MAY W» ** THE OLD HOME TOWN B Y STANLEY K/yoU say- -JIiST N . S NO-NO- \ SAY > 1 Pirmw' A S)<5N i VJ T yg, L u BE THE, ON TH)S FA*M ; /FljeST T7ME “mEYVB [IS 7 A ) ( evER <SOTA dime Sqlhck crop J \ oI3 T OF THIS / VwrrHpuT -rpiuy V sou. 1 . = THE" SMOUTZ. BeOTHERS WHO t^ENTPED : THE OLD STOWET Do\MM k Z ON THE MAIN HIGHWAY HAVE: AN = EAISLY BUMPER CROP THEY EXPECT \ ~Tt> CASH IN ON kk- - '^4- lj<- W Sumlyy lii.linl li.;» g-13-32 THE OLD HOME TOWN n*KMt«r«4 U 3 r««nt o®c« By STANLEY I (-AMD HECK AND \ JUST J / S^y_C, B^SS~X y“*7 vX SOUGHT A NEW \ Q MORE; V CSn ;kkr"kk " ,, - u SET STUCK 4 4 \SEASom t \/~\ // l IN *™ AT HOLE/ \ \ WE MADE A NEATy \ v ' K// JS&nL - \ JOB OF IT EVEM / ’ Sil /Xx 71 THE ONLY SOURCE OF REVENUE ! [ numjpQ/^olunk Boyle has had for five < A. //LJ/rl COUNTY feCAD <SANG EAEIY L ({) u« W Hjr.t.v Cn.‘.i«l Piet- 5-10-3 Z [ Dlapatch WANT ADS Oct a+fwiti FOR RENT-MODERN, ATTIUI Uvc heated live i-ooni bun«»] OH w,ih garaice in Wm End Very rk ■enable um Mr*, j. H . Che.," hun. Phone 241. l>-u. * FOR RENtXVvE ROOM HOL'St on North Oarnott Si reel, yy Hlght. phone 100. or 44«*. l( EX)R PAINTS. VISIT “THe'pTTT Os Value*". U'a like « tral p>Jn store featuring a complete line of Woolaey'* quality paint*. Wool a«ya toa* given aatiafaettun r-—. I*®*. Alex S. Watkins I¥-U. FUJR SALE 400.000 HOME OROW\ Nancy Hall potato planu. look, ready- for delivery at lowcat price, C. O. King* Market. lfc-2i: MASTER HAND TRANSPLANTERS for tobacco at lean than coat. Leg- Parham Company. 19 20 23 26 T. ' FOR SALX- YOL'NO COW 'WITH oaK 2 1-2 xyeeke old. $23 00 for butn J. E. GiH near Cokeebury Church Henderson. Route 2. ig.j„ USED CAR VALVES 1929 Bulck Standard Sedan ..ss9o<»i 1928 OMamobile Coach 423 «*» 1931 Pontiac Coach 493 on 1930 Pontiac Coupe 330 m 1928 Oakland Sedan ltyi,, 1927 Pontiac Coach 95 on MOTOR SALES COMPANY Phone 832. st-ts. SOYBEANS FOR SALE TOKIO. ®>c Mammoth Yellow. 63c: Laredo sl.uo. Otootan $230. W. F. Winstead. RanaomviUe. N. C. 19-3-. I TWO CARLOADS* sulphate ok Ammonia Jurt received. Get ynui while you can and price* are light Legg-P&rham Company 19 20 23 25 ORUCERY STORES. FISIT DEAL ping paper. Use old newspapers era and murketa aave on your Get a big bur.uie at the Dally D. patch office for 10c. 21-tt FOR SALE PORTO RICO AND and Nancy Hail potato plant* a-. $l6O per 1000. W. A. Perdu, phone 2405. Henderson Route 1. 19-1 FOR 8A LE~ HOME GROWN » Nancy Hhl) ami other kiinK of potato plants. NV. \V. Parker. H»-2ti. THE DAILY DISPATciTIS NOW ON sale at The Smoke Shop, Jefferson Case. Henderson Candy Kitchen and Wiggins Drug Store. You may i, cure a copy from any of these place* at the regular price of sr. 29-ts ATTEND BIG~ CLEAN~SWEEP used car aale for real money saving value. Legg-Parham Company. 19 20 23 25 27 MISS G~ BLACKNAIXh PtJBUC atuiiographer now locaiad at Hen* derson Rook Co. Copying, niulii graphing, mlmeogiapbing. mttat JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIP merit of that good Opal Screen w.i* *t “The Ptoce of Value*. Ale* 8 Waikln*. "Where Quality TeWi and Prices Sell." 19-U. WANTED a FOUR OR FIVE ROOM unfurnished apartment. Mum be dedrable location, steam heat pre ferred. Writ* Apartment. Care Dirpatch. 19-lt;. QUR MOTTO: INDIVIDUAL TOW* <ls to t-aefi and every customer, san itary neck band* for hair apionf clean combs and brushes, the beat tonics, shampoo* massage cream* and scalp treatments to be had All applied by as good barbers aa you will find anywhere. Hair cut 2flc sbave 20c Alkn’a Barber -Shop. Tbore-Frt. ts. Matter Hand B Transplanters :■ For Tobacco At less Than Cost i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OI PARTNERSHIP Notice In hertby given that th* portnuship heretofore existing b* tw<-en H. E. Falkner. J<din W. Nel son. and Charles E. Trado. tradinv Q b the Old Dutch Market, has been dissolved, and the buntneaa J* n<*» owned by H. E. Falkner. wtoo U re sponsible for all ttoe debts of the cut. cerp. and John W. Nelaon and Oharl», E. Trado hereby notify all person* dealing with said "Old Dutch Mar lfe*.” that they are no longer connect ed with same and are not liable foi any of Us obligations. This 12th #y of May. 1932. JOHN W. NELSON. CHARLES E. TRADO AUdRINDtTRATORS NOTH '- Having qualified as adminlßrator Os tbe palate of J. Penn Thoma* ceased, late of Vaace County. North Carolina, this is to notify all person* having claims against the erfat** of said deceased to exhibit them u< 'hr undersigned at Henderson, N. C “# or bafore the 15th day of May 19J» of this notice wil* be pleaded in b*' ot their recovery All persona indebt ed to said eqLvV will i»tra,t make liT mediate paymem. This 12th day of May 1932 JOEL T . CHEATHAM, Administrator-
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