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J ! /f\\\ WELDS ONE GF TflE < SPACE • A5 DIG KALIS- - i vy HAS A PowER * ■ : Y V »F/'Tr< < < FUL EFFECfONIMfc 9?- -.. ■’- THE heart I 800,000,000 SHoof "Towards 4UI V't’Y’' cf ' EARTH each day / t Wl<H <HE EXCEPTION % A • ’* df a few meteors ' Jt y i /gjRWHWMESWfe that strike the x «l . EARTH <HE OTHERS <" X/ >< EXPLODE AND ARE '''Kh * . I A ”■ OF * JSFi'y COMPLETELY w |M|’ 3URNED UP By x tz \T the heaT - -1 Vc’ METtO* ft, fe ‘■steest* ■.. / Z wjkg /sV> -wtc. ] ■- ■■ rV- ?. >* T.. v AK-v a ■ v^ 0 * /C/jf/^rofeW-'• ' >X male date Tree ; W Pollen ited itself , ‘ 1 - Awo |$ bear inc ■ ' fruit/ :-, O * WA**i- • ‘ on the havdeh ” J V RANCH NEAP- * u l mesa.arixona JEARTk * 1932. by Central PreM AMo<iauon. Ine H’lC ’■' -" -■■*' ■“■ ■ - .«- MM >• ■ . _m> MMMMM ■I ■ I— ■ ■- ■ » «« ■■ . a ~ ■ I . ■ ■■■■ I ■■! » M ■■■ I II M IM I I I M The devotion of one person to an other is the highest form of goodness With Which we are acquainted. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Commissioner ap. pointed in a sui" pending in the Su perior Court of Vance County, entitled Mrs. Geneva Burroughs, and husband, Robert Burroughs vs. J. H. Bridgers, Trustee, and D. M. Glover, and au. • thcrrtterf by a consent judgment in said Cius'e win offer for sale or cash at . <F»* court bouse door in Henderson, on • lion day. December the 12th, 1932 at ■ twelve o'clock noon, the following de- • scribed real e state: Begin at the Western butment of the State Highway Bridge over Ruin • Creek on the Oxford. Henderson high- • way and fun thence North 57 degrees ; w*st 49 feet to a point, and thence • North 57 13 degrees West 351 feet ■ along the State Highway theace North 84 1-2 dgrees West 140 feet thence t South 8« degrees West 110 feet to a ’ point, thence along the line of the Old Oxford. Henderson road south 66 de- • gtw 10 minutes W*« t9*****V<*l >’ f ’ >• • V.- >J ‘* HENDERSON, (N.C,) DAILY DISPATCH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1982 ■ ' - ——■ ll I— ■ * ■ ■ ■■ I ■■■ ■ South 66 degrees West 210 feet to a point in the ofci Road, and thence North 66 degrees West 785 feel to a stake between two pines in the High way to the line of tract No. 1, thence North 5 degrees 30 minutes East 1910 feet along the line of tract No. 1 to a point in a hedge row. and thence South 86 degrees 45 minutes East 1391 feet to a point in the hedge row on the bank of Ruin Creek, thence in the same direction 646 feet, thence South 5 degrees 30 minutes West 2240 feet along the line of tract No. 3 to a stake in the Oxford. Henderson Highway, which stake is- 49 feet from th e west en butmen tof the Highway bridge being parcel No. 2 of the Isham Bob bitt land atjoUt four miles from Hen derson in Dabney Township, as ap. pears from the survey of John E. Buck of September 11th. 1926, filed in plat book B, page 34 containing 100 acres mor« or less. The property is the home-place of the late Isham C. Bobbi’t, and fronts bn the Oxford-Hendersop highway. This November the 12th. 1932. J. H. BRIDGERS, /hi Numskuu. / '<* t . o Jz/Okf f J F ’ P r 5 tn Xcxt -tU \\/ □ \ v DEAR. NOAH’ IF THE CftooM fires thb ; COO< z 'WHO WILL BE THE BRIDES MAIO? SAM BETHAMY, OKLA. DEAR. NOAM= wme?t Y«U a Hoßse race Do you expect to see a Horse fi.y£ VVOUET ST7CK.FOfBT/ 1 MANLY, IOWA - _ ”SeAA CAR HAS A HARD PULL THIU>U«H THE SAND VMILL THE WHOM ■e TIRUECX nJevca, *** Ar>T^ f . THE OLD HOME TOWN n«w~« t-» O m«. |jy STANTFY p— —— "■ '>"» '» . , „.„ / ~, . \nel-l_ z Dog, > YEB "TW° Broken collar ) T DAY IS < { FOOTBALL <SAME- Docto© //q HAVE \ A ND CASES J (A LOT TO BE "S tOF T-o v thankful « isC5 fni'l /■ I® ■> i “■ "MO 1 wL j ’ ' THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY „ CLAreiOft PICKS DP A FEVY HOLIDAY VAl<^A-LIGHTS DOC PILLSBURY WHILE DOCS _____ < IN A KIPW6 MOOO FISH- cum* /’UWOt onThc Rockfish has * I several oblique WCLL, fiLKS £1- or4E_ jsQ f I ’’SUfc—l© DARK BA NFS'S <3*4 SfBEK DAS WKeM '| WRS erL-AH-ur- bands ON srDES, ova the. ~ ? this fish is about a footlona gau-etL W<2o*cr *♦* <*W4GVKSWA —»——.——-———->,— t EGL—Um- ~ . .t*v3 Dispat eh I WANT ADS G®t Remits I IDEAL GIFT ITEM> ively priced. Even ’* A CLEARANCE SALE «,«. at “The Place of Va j. * ' ‘ ‘Vh- Watkiw. W,. s , MonZic..r, Z S our desiiuTeojT 7J.s-77----- age is surpassed <,i. iv L .‘ Arh ‘C. mination to de>er\. • 1 "' ,>,r Shop. 420 Garnett >• E ’’ y , COAL, GOOD COAL- LET L’S up your bin now while • " FiU it w»n be higher a fp. r cold We have a r.ji| Ftock f Mr you at right p r< « ajid weight guaran’eed. PhL ,? . Htfht’a Coal and Wood Yard WANTED THREE r.\El H.\ l<H .„ rooms close in. Mntable f. r ‘ U housekeeping. Rent mus; u enable. Address R0., n ,. ( -,\ ? patch. *.‘ COAL, COAL, 29. Quality Coal, . om . weight. Prompt <l»-li\erv > H. Watkins Yard opp (Ar , Methodist Church. ;. t f BUILDING. REPAIRING ~J painting? it will pav >( , u ■ "The Place of Vaiii. > quality tells and pi:,.. . S. Watkins. W» V. ■ St reel. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FIRS’ floor apartment, romp;.->:•,• <-. 1 ntehea. Private bai.h arid pr;v,u J trance, garage. Price $2«- <n 4 small furnished house. m ,? J. Rowland, 824 Nicholas Str H - Id-end (♦ VALUES! BUTCHER _ KNIVF.S / * 50e. Auto top dressing 35c Ao tos asphalt roof paint per pa'. •*„- No. 1 galvanized tubs .. quart palls 15c. asphalt toil ing SI.OO. ball bearing roll, r $1.75. rim locks 35c, cow chair.- y.- Phone 33. Alex S. Watkir." SIOO REWARD FOR~ANY~SEWIN-G machine we fail to make -►» fectly. Can supply parts for makes. Wing us your repair u •,. Several good reconditioned n . chines for tale. Henderson Baits- House. 219 South Wiiliarr. - Phone 518. E •: WEEK END SPECIAL Stumble Inn Chicken Salad Sandwt. 1 Wi h Cold Drink 10c Curb Service L. Leonaid 25 2. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING LA dies’ and men's half soles soc. nur - rubber heels 25c. We specialize .r repairing children’s shoes Bak*-- Shoe Repair, formerly Boston Sr.’-* Store. H-13. EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS, MOD ern equipment, prompt service 1 Phone 118. Luughlin-Goodwyn. If You Will Learn You Can Earn By learning to do one thing w». ; your earnings and future an- . n Ited only by your efforts. L’nliir.:’*-1 opportunities are open for young mon and young wonirn i the printing industry. Why r< - > • l°arn so you ean take advan'a?e</ these golden opportunities. WE OFFER A MODERN WAY TO TEACH AND PREPARE TOU FOR SUCH PEACE* Instructions given on Iznob p»- Monotype. Hand Compost!|.>r, PMi- Work and Proofreading :n Amer.- ca’s outstanding printing ‘r-'i' , school. Tuitfon charges and living eTpenses materially reduced Write for catalog and informal n SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF PRINTING 1514-16 South Street Nashville, Tennessee FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power a Deed of Tr ust execut'd t>y ' ‘ Singleton and Rebecca I' •"•• -'' his wife, recorded in the >•*(.<• : ■Register of Deeds of Van<» C-tin > - Bodk 140, on Page 405. defau? r. ■ been made In the payment < - "•' therein secured, on reque* • ? holder of the same. 1 -I- 1 ' cash, by public auction -s' House door in Hender.Mn; N ’ the highest bidder, at Tviv <»•••• • noon, on the 20th day 11*82, the following <Je.-dr.b*d l’ ,u perty; Begin at a stone on th< of William Street in the < .’y * f :. , r; deraon, R, g. S. Davi.-' - run thence along said Wini’Bi > ” 8. 51 W. 120 feet io a s on* r ' A. J. Harris' residence lot ’’ n '' : 40 E. 198 feet to a s»<'n. :n ; J. Harris’ line, thence N 1 feet to a stone In the im*- *«f of R. G. S. Davis. h*nc< N‘ 198 feet to the place of r " rg William Street. , .. Being the residence and ■ b ~ said first parties purch'> wJ h oh March 4th. 1913. ft"” 1 A ’' ' r Wlatkins, the deed for u>, ' p tbrded in the office ~f ' l; ' • of Deeds in Book 62. a 1 ~-‘r ‘ r #blch reference is bei*V. n.i- r further description. , . <;c« EDISON T. HICKi
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