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PAGE TWO fiTTA KETT , . A Tob at Last!!! Bv PAUL ROBINSON V-IS. HANE AN OPEN#*? M S ' I NQU CAN NRAKr MQNDAN-Y I"” 1 OH , PNILHpVI CAN X THAtil?” J' | ' MKK ttlt CAN SaSE AMP THE. MENS HABERPASHQSiI ’■-i—-LL< AT NINE ,'TRt —. \ loU ENOUGH ? 1 QoTIHC: <JCB* \ L 'i _ : . DAOANtffl FOG. DEPARTMENT-SOU WONT -; ( OP.THANK'W ll TUE OAN ON SSWN? ON l * [ DOW - ) .HONEST S. ON, MWHEO r fXc tu SREAT 1 < 'HAT St.'-* HS NEED EXPERIENCE ~- W- < _)) Time / , „ ’ \‘ v Vio«oM- BENOND UOR.DS ‘ OU SoN.oH SON „> - WE ACHANCEONNOUR JACkSOn!.? [ 1 - 1 » m. GsT 1 ——Y 5 _ HOW ABOUT CELEBRATING ?j Vm‘ A WORDING Cl®. .M I **** -~~~T —~ *r“ .t-'.: i» I » i■' i hji. ii—.".'i l »-■■'■■—— 1 'W« TH £ GjJ'MPS ORPHANS OF THE STORM "1 F uTqKI THE DESTROYS j f"" \ T^Ci^6T U OOT^^RE W ” ( VI.H&T VMOUtiO A\Y ) l WAY THAT I!' 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CSP)N£ TO FOR NICE x UNTIL. “THAT OLD J , ME.YOULL HAVE" TO y FIDDi-ER FfSOM HERMIT/^ -J KEEP THE STOCK pss R,D<SE CAME IN AND / : l ON SHELVES / TO PUAYINp' AND jmRTBo/gyiSrtoc MINUTES rtOAH BAXTER WENT OUT TO HUNT UP SOME FISESH EGGS, *HAPP f CIENf FOWLER, AND HIS FIDDLE iBMipKB HAD EVE^YTHINGS IN “THE STDREMOVIN^ | -37l\KU-y la M L o I »:i.‘ !,»•<- W Slanloy Central Press ' „ 0*24V,.00 YOU REAULY /l , * < <SIA /5J r=J /’'* 4»n QAMS WAS-FiygDJ&^AA frg* s ;CrW^3^ r~*cfiZ i __ ) _ i'i 1.1-' 1 1'Jl! 1 . ill aoah numskuu. ArtHTrtcr w<Lue.- Y Sons *HooL- ' L wh<VT "Thbee. \ pn ! * //ftk n)ri, 6 i TJeST? yMfttWwffO •***&■ ll NOA^ = '? A J , BAtt&ER OF (| : ij OUT, IF H& ®ETrtlsfi .M. | |1 A.B MOfrßi?., MINNBAPotJS. || 1 DEARNOAH ■* P^PpgsS^SggJ >S S*OTTI?*H,ANP> -. *=^=2> >■ JUMPS, w»l.i- the vy^ 9^v - 7 »*y „ - c: —* ‘ ' SPRING? Foßizes-r ,N t .i&, Of«rJ!L-- (£)> „ —. M sgr _jgLl NQTIQE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator qf the Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Hicks, t'o notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Henderson on or be fore the ?th day of January, 1934, or this notice will toe pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate .will please .make immer. dijate, payment. This 7th day of January. 1933. BENJAMIN Hi HICKS, Administrator C. T, A. of the Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Hicks i'. juum. If You Will Learn You Gan Earn By learning to do one thing well your earnihgs and future are lim ited only by your efforts. Unlimited opportunities are open for qualified young men and yoijng womep in the printing industry. Why not , learn so you can take advantage of these golden opportunities. WE OFFER A MODERN WAY TO TEACH AND PREPARE YOU FOR SUCH PLACES. Instructions giyqp op Lipotypp,. Monotype. Hand Comppsition, Press Work and Proofreading in Ameri ca’s outstanding printing trade school. Tuition charges and living expenses materially reduced Write, for catalog and information SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF j PRINTING 1514-16 Sopth Street Nasi,yi|je. Tennessee Try The Want Ads Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR RENT—2 NIQ^L lHj { . ed rooms close in, with or without meals. Phone 425. 523 Souti WiUiam Street. 20*>,i MODERN; —Live in the Stonewall and su, worrying about buy.ng coal, fi xin^ furnace, and removing as },, s “ Many other conveniences. Eric cj ‘ Flannagan. Sat. ts BUY USED CARS FROM OWNERS several prospects want to sell a ,ii tony Austin. No charge for this ! service- Watkins M.tor Co. 21-iti' HAND DECORATED NOVELTIES attractiyely priced. Make delight ful giffts and prizes. Th e Fireside gift Studio, Oxford Road. 7-10-19-21 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA can save over a hundred thousand dollars by using. Austins in place of larger cars where they will do the work. Watkins Motor Co. FOR SARE— -COAL $6.50 PER TON call 38, 196 or 268. R. J, Corbitt _J 4-ts. IT IS SMART TO BE THRIFTY- A crime to bs wasteful. An Austin will deliver the goods in 3-4 of your trips at 1-3 your present cost. Wat. kins Motor Co. FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE DOUBLE ibarrel shot gun in a nice leath r trimmed case. It’s been used but I its a bargain. Alex S. Watkiiu. 1 . 21-lti. WASHING, GREASING AND POL , ishing, U. S. Tires, WiUBCO Batter, ies, Gulf Gasoline and) Supreme Motor Oil. A complete service promptly rendered. City Service Station, Phone 756. 19-ts. TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN- Big reliable national .company need; 3 more men immediately. Previous experience unnecessary but must be physically able and willing to serv ice 200 steady consumers on regular route and work 8 hours a day for about $37.50 weekly. Write Albert Mills, Ro.ute Mgr., 2242 Monmouth, Cincinnati. O. 21-lti. GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old . papers for 10c per bundle at the Dspatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. NQTICE Default haying been made in the payment of the bond secured by that deed of trust dated the 21st day of May, 1923 recorded in Vance County, N. C., in Book 117, at page 210, e xe euted by W. B. Parham and wife, Alma J. Barham and at the request of the. holder thereof, the undersign; .1 Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Henderson, N. C.. on Tuesday, February 21st, 1933 at 12 o’clock midday, the following describ ed real Begin at a stake, Mrs. Henry Perry’s South corner on the Northwest side of Garnett Street, andi run thence along the Northwest edge of said Street South 52 F 42 W. 183 5-10 feet to a stake at the intersection of Gar nett Sreet and Hamilton Street; thenc-e North 36 1-4 W. 343 6-10 feet to a stake oy the right of way or alley of Mrs. Henry Perry’s; thence alon? said right of way or alley North 39 3-4 E. 91 3-110 feet to a stake and Mrs. Henry Perry’s line; thence alon* Mrs(. Henry Perry’s line S. 35 1-4 E. 364 feet to. Garnett Street, the place of beginning. It being that lot with .residence thereon known as the W. B. Parham home place. i This th e 17th day of January, 1933. J. P. ZOLLICOFFER. Trustee. Everyone must have m trade—why not nake yours PRINTING. The Printing hdustsy offers exceptional wages. In truetion available, Monotype, keyboard nd caster, Linotype, Hand, composition nvl Pjesswork on mpdern presses. Par ull Information write the BCUHERN SCHOOL OF PRINTING at 1514 II . v '**tb St,. Nashville. Tenn, mmm air LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEA 1E HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS ?No. NQRTHBQUND 108t-8:48 A, M. for Richmond Washington, New York, connect ing at NorJina with No. 18 ar riving I’ortsinouthrNiorfolk 12:05 Pv M. with, parlor-dining car ser vice; 4—2:*08 P. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth* Washington, < N«r Yerju ,t»&—9:4B iv M. for Richmond Washington and New York. •—3:28 A. M. for Portsmoiith- Nor folk Washington. New York- No- SOUTHBOUND flßMiltt Av Mi for Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami. Tampa, Hi Petersburg. 3—3:41 P. M. for Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savau nah, Miami, Tampa, St, Peters burg. jWl—7tss P, M. for .Raleigh, Ham i let, Savannah, Jacksonville, i Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, * Atlanta, Birmingham. I 0 —1:25' A. M. for Atlanta. Bine ? InghaiA, Memphis. # FjW IpformatUip call op H. ® PleasawiH, UFA, Raleigh, N. C-. M C Capps, TA . ; N. C.
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