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McCoin, the defendant above named, will take notice that a sum mons in the above entitled action was issued against him on the Ist day of March, lf>23, by Henry Perry, Clerk of ih.e Superior Court of Vance Coun.y, North Carolina, and that the plaintiff filed, on the same date a verified Complaint in which it claims the sum of $11,050.00 is due it by the defendant on his promissory notes, $2250.00 of which amount is now long past due. The defendant will also take notice that a Warrant of Attachment was issued by said Clerk of Superior Court on the Ist day of March, 1933, against the property of said defen dant, which Warrant of Attachment is returnable before the undersigned Clerk at his office in Henderson, N. C., on the 12<h day of April, 1933. The defendant will take further notice that he is required to appear i at the office of said Clerk of Superior Court in Henderson, N. C., on the 27th. day of March, 1933, and answer or demur to the Complaint heretofore filed, or the relief demanded will be granted. This 3rd, day of March. 1933. HENRY PERRY, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE u* APPLICATION FOR PAROLE. Not ice-is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Governor for the parole of Lonnie Cannady, con victed at the October, 1932, term of Vance County Superior Court and sen tenced to State Prison for a period of 12 months. Respectfully, MRS. ILAR CANNADY. This 4th. day of March, 1933. Try The Want Ads Dispatch WANT ADS _Cet Results FOR SALE—BARRED~poov Red eggs for setting. Wnt k amount of live poultry u r> ai, y anan. ' • lj - __ 10.21 J •DEVOE PAINT COST gallon - Devoe Mohawk H ' $2.50, 1 gai. linseed oil oC as,J 2 gallons costing only $1.69 At O’Neil’s Everything i n ware. • nar <!' STONEWALL rent:V Prices greatly reduced, t nished or unfurnished heated • furnished roonv and hath especk? nice for one or two men Eric jpj y ru^&n - Sat. it FOR RENT--SMALLTpIiSjj: completely furnished, fi rst f| *• «. A Mrs - R - L. Wester 553 How land street. ' v " WE HAVE GOOD SUPPLY seed, seed oats, lawn grass potatoes, onion, sets, cabbage p i anu Come to see as. H P>. Newman GROCERY STORES, PISH~DRaI ers and others can save money 0 n their wrapping paper by buying o!(i papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Ai so f ine . kindling fires. notice STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF VANCE: Default having been made in the payment of those bonds secured by that deed) of trust dated the Bth day of February, 1918, recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Vance County, N. C., in Book 82 a page 170, executed by James Hamilton and wife, Alice Hamilton and Henry Hughes and Willie Hughes, his wife and at the request of the holder there of, tfhe undersigned trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Henderson, N. C., a't 12 o’clock mid day, on Tuesday, March 21st 1933, the fallowing described real estate. Begin at an iron stake Merrimtn corner on Henderson and Kittrell road 1 , run thence along said road northward 50 feet to a stake, Crutch field’s comer; thence westward along \ his Crutch field’s lin e to right-of-way of S. A. L. Railway; thence along right-of-way so sa'ld Railway toward i Kittrell 50 feet to Carrie Merriman’s line; thence eastward along her line to the Henderson and Kittrell road the place of beginning. It being the lot on which James Hamilton and wife have recently erected a house and’nidw reside. See deed in offce of Register, of Deeds for Vance Coun ty, N. CL, in ; Book &2 at ph'ge 111, Book 62 at page 401 and trust deed to A. J." Harris in Book 75 at page 452 for further description. This deal securing money to pay off said last named trust deed, t This the 18th day of February, 1933. | A. A. Zollicoffer and J. p. Zollicoffer Executors of the Late A. A. Zollicoffer, Trustee. If You Will Learn You Can Earn By learning to do one thing well your earnings and future are lire I ited only by your efforts. Unlimited opportunities are open for qualified young men and young women In j 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 given on Linotype, Monotype. Hand Composition, Pres? Work and Proofreading in Ameri ca’s outstanding printing trade school. 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