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LV • STORIES RICH - 2.0 WEARS ABOUT IO "TOMS 7 Aqo CORNWELL WAS DRAWING «SHIfcT AND rOLLAP AD< *■ : . * f'onvnalit 1920. Uv Central Press Association. Inc. •_ ~2-, THE GUMPS CALL OUT THE RESERVES iSHHTH lIBfW^) "TSSwTa I til (*£» voo ßaE up-^ Mew** mnmr »°T>L Sos ®* ?^ T e^rt OTO ° Tcsy pot I 'L waS ) .. .j. ... i—.. —.... ... . —. ' HEHUIERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1232 IP Q WRIGIEY’S I SPEARMINT fT NOW EVEN BETTER | B ’ r ' D OF r - 5V |\V§©£&o(3/ FC -NO IN MAI4Y (oV\/p ra I jmmmL" ll ! lahp*> p*bys upon Irt&Cfilß i JHr''Vfish, capturing then wr ™ ,T * TAI - OMS ' has J < PARK-BROWN HEAD, W/N<3S /Yoah Numskull ''w oo /!f/ I off/ , -rdpcr’s t v iy H ' / ALL feuT- A ?OMC. oTHCf< A7Vi\ 1 A RED ~ is THE CARMINE ? /y[ - MHNNE APo<_v S x M INN. DEAR. NOAH-Does THE | n ; jMJW H BREAD LOAF WHILE _ .JSBXk/AP lEONARL AMiON, —■—L— «—> '» ■■ —) OHIO. <( p DEAR NOAH -IS »-r PosSTiir W**m» ’7 , ' «ei TOSFTAMOR.T«ASEon li(ttfe ,H AIR. CASTLE? l—* R. A>j-IOM. DBMCE M'PaKbTa —■ THE OLD HOME TOWN iw»m C SI M print op little) .Vi VSCAMP ROBBINS. IP I CAN \ Y SPRINT OF I^-— GBT OVER TO THAT r ( I S TRACKS QUICK BNOUwiA rSj - (MEBSE, I CAN THB \FREE2EP^ao<^j —' 7 * * THE ALERT MARSHAL-OTEY 1 WALKERS KEEN EYE CAME TO AUNT-SARAH PEABODY-S RESCUE LATE “TODAY .. . i■ i i 1938 Lee W. Stanley Centra) Press -33 Good Samaritan ; f Confined to an “Iron Lung,” since last September, Earl Potter, of Philadelphia, is pictured as he was cheered by a visit from Connie Mack, veteran manager of the Phil adelphia Athletics. Connie pre sented the little sufferer with a baseball autographed by all mem bers of the famous A’s and promised him nassps to Shibe Park when h* cets well. GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers ana others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. Try The Want Ads Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results the best at hottest speed ?? cars or trucks 11c quart , 1 847 Garnett Street buy « save the difference. 24 2 G 2x GOOD PLOW LINES 19c PER p ATp see our backhands, clevises mb hoes, shovels, pitchforks, mat , ’ mauls, wedges, poultry wire t ?’ cd Wire, cow cnains, well ch’m pulleys, buckets, strap hinges ' The . Place |of VM»U“ S " Watkins. _ 2-|,j WASHING, GREASING AND p ishing, U. S. Tires, WUBCO Bstw ies, Gulf Gasoline and Supreme Motor Oil. A complete promptly rendered. City Serving Station, Phone 756. 19 , tf e LOW PRICES ON BUILDING Mat erial a? “The Place of Values" Richardson asphalt shingles roofing, ceiling, flooring, 'aiitinJ laths, doors, windows, locks, hinge’ and Woolsey’s paints. Alex S. Wat kins “Where quality tells and prices cf ll ” „ S ‘ 2-lij OUR DESIRE FOR YOIJfTpaTRon. age is surpassed only by our deter mination to deserve it. Allen Barber Shop. 426 Garnett St. ~ f Thurs-Fri. ts. FOR SALE—2S PURE BReFTljar. \ red rock pullets now laying, 7f l( , j each. Phone 3713. L. O. Frazier, l-o,j BABY CHICKS I blood-tested stock—all the standard breeds at reduced prices, safe de livery guaranteed. A. J. Cheek Phone 387. 2 and 4 FOR SALE—COAL $6.50 PERSON Call 38, 268, or 196. i 6 . )f ’ PLOW POINTS 6c~EACII BYThr dozen. Girl Champion, Dix ; e or Dunn No. 2. Get O’Neil’s prices be fore you buy. O’Neil’s Everything in Hardware. i_.gj MEN WANTED FOR RAWLEICH Routes of 800 Consumers in City of Henderson, Counties of North War ren, Parts of Granville and Frank lin. Reliable hustler can start earn ing $25 weekly and increase every month. Write f immediately, r.rw leigh Co., Dept. NC-118 S, Rich mond, Va. 2-lti NOTICE Sale Os Valuable Real Estate Under and by virtue c£- the power of sale contained in thlat certain deed of trus\ dated December 26tih, 1920, executed by R. S. McOo n and wife, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, North Carolina, in book 145 at page 205, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, at the request of the holder of the bonds, the undersigned trustee, will sell by public auction for cash to the high est bidder, at the courthouse door in Vance County,' Henderson, North Carolina, on the 25th day of March 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, alii that certain lot, tract, or parcel of land situated in Henderson, Vance Counity, North Carolina., and bounded and described as follows. Begin at a point on Young Strept, Henderson, North Carolina, cornet J. W. Beck building known as “Gold Leaf Building” run thence along : Young Street, N. 36, W. 10 feet and I two inches to a stake on Young | Street ; thence S. 54 1-2 W. 1.28 feet i| to an iron pipe; thence S. 26 E. 41 1-2 feet to two large spires; thence N. 54 1-2 E. 138 feet to place of be ginning being lot bought of J. W. Beck by R. S. MeCoin. For further description see deeds from J. W. Beck to R. S. MeCoin, recorded i" the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, North Carolina, in book 133 page 180, and book 133 page 191 to which deeds reference is here by made. Upon the aforesaid de scribed lot or parcel of land is locat ed rthe office bundling known as "Me- Coin Building.” This 23ird day February, 1933. IRVINE B. WATKINS, i Trust ec. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND lOg—8:48 A. M. for Richmond, Washington, Now York, connect lug at Norlina with No. 18 # r * riving Fortamouth-Norfolk 12:®® F. R. with parlor-dining car ser vice. 4 2:*08 P. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth, Washington TMtftuF Vnrlr 19*!SV P M. for Richmond Washington and New York. d—3:2B A. M. for Portsmouth Norfolk Washington, New No- SOUTHBOUND 191—6:43 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. reter* burg. „ 107—7:115 P. M. for Raleigh, Ham let, Savannah, Jacksonville- Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg. Atlanta, Birmingham. 5 1:25 A. M. for Atlanta, Vino high art, Memphis. Fof information call on H * Pleasants DPA., Raleigh, N. V ' or M C ’ Capps, TA , Header**- N". C.