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Q SNOW-BOUND SALESMEN „ - . - Lee W. Stanley 11 . . . . jtezwTSgf • CAT was UvvCSlB 9k Hi LONJG, >! /ZnGWnm colorsvary but l HJ(£llw£®S \BLAgK °NESAB E w <fe/4jri i,x «"rakI p psss ArncrMccl we , ? I , BETTER -To be TOUNS f , A-> I ANDBeo<e,OR ott> ‘ 02£&\ BERNARD SY/KSHER J |W "dear noah= WHAT -^ sa— V BECOMES of the not / V//////m^^ AFTER 'YOU EAT THE / ff f 1 DOIKSH JN *,iV i > MRS M.LANDON, o j£*Ho/'!£*^~ FLOftAi- Park, t.OM6 tsi-ANQ, N>r. f T< i®l ' ’ ! "*6ND in -Tour mJrtSKULUdw ibEAS ■*V 2um ; LOOK FOR THE RID TAPE OPENER FORECLOSURE SALE virtue of authority contained in of Trust executed '"by Msm*on and Pat-tie M. Gor dan, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 172, page 25, default having been made in the payment of the notes therein secured, at the re* •quest Os the holder of the notes, I shall sell by public auction to the highest bidder for -CASH, at the court? house door in Henderson, N. C., at tUrelve o’clock noon, on Friday the 2fth day of ; Fet»ruary, 1933, 'the fol lowing described property: Bounded On the North by the lands i of J. B. Smith; on the East by the Road and lands of J. B. Smith; on the South by the' lands of Dr, R. J. Gill, and On the West by the lands of J. fe. Smith’ Beginning at a point in the public road in the line of J. B. Smith, end runs thence South 66 degrees West 661.5 feet to a stake in the line of Dr. R. J. Gill, thence with his line- North degrees East 3246 feet to the I aforesaid public) road, thence with \ said road North 24 degrees West «G 0 ffeet to the beginning, containing 42.62 acres and being part of the land con-* iveyed to tors. Pattie. to. Gordon,' i Book r 112, Page 21, dated August 14, 1923. * This is subject to mortgage on rec ord in Book 146/page '47l in the Reg ister of Deeds’ office of Vance County. •This the 24th day of JAnnaary, 1933 _, T - P- GHOLSON, Trustee. * GROCERY STORES, TISH DEALr ers and others can save taoney onl their wrapping paper by buying ©id papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. i<^tf. Oertified Public Accountant Henderson Greensboro Phone 156-J REAVIS TO PREACH At m. p. in evening South HondfpwVn Baptist Pastor * 'Exchange Pulpits With Dr L. W. Gerringcr Dr. L. W. Gerringer, past or of . First Methodist Protestant c jj u 7* and Rev, L. B. Reavis, pastor' • South Henderson-Baptist church w! exchange pulpits next Sunday ev ' * ing, it was announced today. D r r en ' ringer, who will speak at a V oun* people’s service at South Hemw Baptist, will have Rev. Mr t> £ J i(, . ri in his stead . Vls In announcing the exchange n Gerringer said Mr. Reavis “is aii 0 t standing, enthusiastic young ni ; U ' ter, and will have a message that I'fn -be of interest to both old and yo J‘ However, the young people especiaiw of the Methodist Protestant Sund \ school and church are invited t 0 \ 3y Mr. 'Reavis next Sunday night vT .being a young man and still a student In. college, is close to the problems of youth and will appeal t 0 young Pe pie. It is hoped and expected that th ! young people Wiltl avail themselves of this opportunity to hear this y OUn minister of the gospel of life.’ 1 s 1865—William C. Faralbee, noted American anthropologist and ethnolo gist, born at Washington, Pa. i>ied June 24, 1-925. , Dispatch WANT ADS CNft Desalts FOR RENT —.FIVE ROOrTbungT low with heat, garage, $25.00 per “ month or $20.00 if paid in advance. Phone 443. 2-lti. FOR SALE COW GIVING~~TWo gallons milk per day $ 25.00, ward ed a fresh cow giving three or more gallons' per day.; J. c. Whaley, phone 572. 2-lti. FOR SALE—TWO FRESH MILK cows, price reasonable. G. W. Eaves. Phone 3704. 2-lti. OUR'DESIRE FOR YOUR~PATRON age is surpassed only by our deter mination to deserve it. Allen Barber Shop. 426 Garnett St. 2-f Thurs-Fri. ts. MEN WANTED FOR RAWLeFgH routes of 800 consumers in City of Henderson, Counties of North Wa,r ren, parts of Granville and Frank lin. Reliable husf.ieirs can start earning $25 weekly and increase every mtemth. Walite imturldiately. Ralwleigh Co., Dept. NC-118-S., Richmond, Va. 2 8 13 16 22 27. FOR RENT FURNISHED FOUR room first floor apartment, private/ bath, three private entrances, gar age. Mrs. Geo. J. Rowland 824 Nicholas St. 2-4. WASHING, GREASING AND POb ishing, U. S. Tires, WUBCO Batter, ies, G-ulf Gasoline • and) Supreme Motor Oil. A complete service promptly rendered. City Service Station, Phone 756. 19-ts. NOTICE—FROM THIS DATE OUR terms are strictly leash. Wo ere 5 'll selling quality merchandise at pop ular prices. All kinds fresh fruits, vegetables. Fait ihen/s and fryd-g. Also fresh fish and oysters. We de liver everyday. Phone 324-J. 0. and H. Produce Co. Wych e St. It. ROSTPROOF CABBAGE PLANTS millions ready. Depression prices 60c thousand; 10,000, $5.00 Councill Seed Farms. Franklin, Va. 28-ts. ' i NOTICE J Pursuant to order of the Superior Court of Vance County, dated the let day of February, 1933, and the orig inal order in the proceedings entitled Mrs. Hattie P. Hale et als, vs, Elba L. Parrish &\ als, the undersigned Cbmlrvssioner will offer for sal© at 12 ■ o’clock at the Court House Door in Vance County at public auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 4th day of March, 1933, on the terms cf 1-4 cash and balance in equal in stallments one, two and three years, secured by the property, the following described property in Vance County, j North Carolina. Lot No, 2: Begin East side of H:n demsom-Warrenton road, highway route No. 50, and run thenc e S. 75 degrees E. 127 feet to S. A. L. rail way right of way, thence N.. 75 do glrees W. 137 feet to said highway, thence along said highway N. 30 de grees E. 40 feet to tlhe point of the beginning, as described in Book 93 at Page 542, Vance Registry. This the Ist day of February, 1933 D. P. M/cDUFFEE, Com. IN SUPERIOR COURT Notice To Creditors, Etc. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF VANCE:; *> In The Matter of Henderson Loan & Real Estate |Compa»»y To. All Stockholders, Creditors, D ea, -‘ eirs and Others Interested in the Af fairs of the Henderson (Loan & R' 9l Estate Company: You and each of you are hereto) notified that in the matter las entitle taibove, petition has been filed by the Henderson Loan & Real Estate Coro ?pany in the Superior Court of Vatiee County, seeking permanent receive ship of Hits entire affairs, assets, etc - Al. 'B. Westor has been a.ppoin-f --temporary receiver of all the P tie», assets and effects of the Hie-nO" ers*m Loan & Real Estate Company You are hereby notified that y 3l may show clause ,if any you have, w > ishe receivership shadl not be permanent!, before His Honor, F • IDfiirtlel, Judge of Superior Court. « •Otturt House in Vance County. at o’clock on the lsth day of '^ aK 1&33. This Ist day of February, 1933. HENRY PERRY, {Cfejrk of Superior Court, Vance
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