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CfttERE AR.E |{A ZION BAPTiSf CHURCH, AT 180,000,0001 / ?'" ’■** WASHING-fbU, DiC., JUMEI/^t .NERI/E Tips Al His suboecTs WERE IM <rtE HIIMAH \ • OAMBLING I COMPANIONAfE BODV — 18.000 MARRIAGE . J.AW-BEEAKIN(3 <( j BEING IN -the eye? ALONE. 1 RROHIBITION. FAST LIVING , t i i-aa I pestilence .and drought T HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH SATURDAY JANUARY 28 1933 THE OLD HOME TOWN negisterea U. S. Patent Office By STANLEY f I KNOW. IM EARDf, BUT ) ItHERES so many OF THE BOYS JUST ) _\ LOAFING THIS W/NTER, WHO HAVe7 ?“ , ' DD „.„^ TO START PRINT/NG EM J I LOCAL WEATHER Wm/A S!^JO?' ET W ALL IN J C SHARKS > v/yrM/ZM \ I \THIS W/NTERS J OLD DAD BLAKESLEE iSNT TAKING ' ANY CHANCES OF >3 OUT OF HIS POSITION AS THE TOWNS FOREMOST SP-RING POET ' T ~ ; " “ ' (c> 1933 Lee W. Stanley Central Press 1-28-33 I §ES2S*£M2£ftf DIZZY OF. Aa.u -^<7 &&&&*& TfoP ANCIENT POETSr-<r / ■fc |H ,j ' M WHONIAOE THE li DAFFX (^f fjTrTCMI >: EASY ,3^J'^T\ CQM^s^i-WW — ■ 7 ."'■■■■- 1— —’ Mcah^isku^’ I I DEAR NOAH = Vs‘ it the Bridge- on the viol.ia* 1 38sj£&S •' w ** NoftA> IOWA. > dear ncah* coujud A : * PJEPAL )F ‘'■"'■ V ' NANPUE BARS A » LICENSE ,&' Rome, n t. SSPSBHF’- MgJ&gP^m, Lin CAB 6 Q|= ■THts- f£»S£ i » y- g CADETAT CULVER 6- i I•* —: ———— i' 3-* M i J •'- _ «■&> VV } • , j: I •vvi'j - : 3 >• ■ .xaslL J ■;-v H JgK2g»Ljj'-\£ >J 1 ! jßh -4. ; Estel B» Cplbreth, Jr., of, Bunn, N. C., who won a $6,000 scholarship • in* Cu}ver Military academy last June, ha§ made good by continuing to demonstrate his superiority. He" now ranks No. 3 in his class. Here he. appears in his Culver uniform, Culbreth won the American Legion cup for “best all round boy .in high school’’ while a freshman, at Dunn High. "_ Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results TOBACCO OOLn dollars, one year from Coker 5,, cents per oz., 3. for dollar, a h Farmer, Bailey, N. C. 26 28 31 ' SPECIAL PRICES ON DRY CLEAN ing. Will continue through we l" beginning January 30. Valet Clean" ing Co. Phone 464. 28-lti WANTED—THREE nished rooms for light, housekeeo ing, couple with 10 years. Must be reasonable. Apply “Heated Rooms' Care Daily Dispatch. 28-‘>t WASHING, GREASING AND Pol ishing, U. S. Tires, WUBCO Batter ies, Gulf, Gasoline and) Supreme Motor Oil. A complete service promptly rendered. City Service Station, Phone. 756. l 9 ROSTPROOF CABBAGE PLANTS millions ready. Depression prices 60c thousand; 10,000, $5.00 Councill Seed Farms. Franklin, Va. 28-ts FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR apartment with water, lights and garage, opposite Episcopal church on Chestnut Street. S. O. Spruill. Phone 417-W 26-28-30. BLOODTESTED BABY CHICKS ~ every week beginning FeE 9th. Rocks. Reds, Wyandotts and white Leghorns. Book your order now. Special attention; given custom hatching. Robertson Poultry Farm. Route 1. Phone 2103. Fri-Tues if. NOTICE— OUR K P E~tTL > prices on dry cleaning will • continue through .next week. May-Smith Cleaning Co. Phone 237. 28-lti- THREE OR FOUR ROOM APART ment, unfurnished, for rent also a furnished room, center of town all modern conveniences. Rent very cheap. Garden, front and back en trances. Mrs. R. G. Bobbitt. 27-2 t FOUND—HQUND DOG WEDNES day, owner can get same by describ ing dog, paying for this ad and upkeep. T. P. Rideout, Andrews Avenue, 29-lti. FOR RENT—FURNISHED! FOUR room first floor a-partmient, private bath, three private entrances, gar age. Mrs. Geo. J. Rowland 824 Nicholas St. 28-lti. MODERN APARTMENT FOR RENT —Live in the Stonewall and stop worrying about buying coal, fixing furnace, and removing ashes. Many other conveniences. Eric O. Flannagan. Sat. ts WEIGELEAS? PINK ALMONDS Spireas, pipk dogwoods, pink crabs, Mt. Rhododendrons, ITarria japon icas, cydonia japonicas, box woods. Mt. azaleas, butterly bush, sweet shrubs, ML hydrangeas, grapcei gray beards, cucumber trees, lom bardi poplars, corral berry, spruce, pines, silver pines, snowballs, white and pink lilacs All 10c each. Eva Hendrix -Marietta, S. C. 28-lti. GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and others cap save money on •their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c. per bundle at ihe Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. NOTICE Mr. Lynn Myers of Chicago is with Roy B. Dickerson at his shop at 316 Gary street. He will do welding, cut ting, bracing, andj boiler repairing, etc. Mr. Myers will appreciate your oajls, having had 13 years experience in this linp. of work. Also held posi tion for six years with Ace Weld Co.. Chicago. Guarantees wis work. Call No. 9 or see him at shop for ap pointments . 24-28. Everyone must have a-trade- -why not make yours PRINTING. The Printing Industry offers exceptwmal wages. In <truction available, Mpnotype, keyboard and caster. Linotype, Hand composition iml Presswork on modern presses. For hill information wirite the S( UHERN SCHOOL OF PRINTING at 1514 »« kovth St. f Nashville. Tenn SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE* HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND 108—8:48 A. M. for Richmond, Washington, New York, connect ing at Norlina with No. 18 ar riving lartsinouth*-Njorlolk 12:0ft P. M. with parlor-dining car ser vine. P. M, for Richmond , a#id. Portsmouth, Washington, New York. 19*—9:42 F. M. foe Richmond Washington, and. <New York. 6—3:28 A, M. for. Fortsmoutb- Nbrfolk Washington, New York. ‘No. SOUTHBOUND 191—5:43 A, M. for Savannah,, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg. 8—3:41 P. M. for Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan nah, Miami, Tampa, St. Peters burg. r 197—7:58 P. M. for Raleigh, Ham let, Savannah, Jacksonville, ) Miami, Tampa, St. Petersbarg, Atlanta, Birmingham. 6-«rli26fA. MLr for Atlanta, Blrm* lnghaxf, Memphis. Fpr Information call on H. Pleasants DFA., Raleigh, N. C . or M 0 Capps, TA, Henderson, N. ©. -
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