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BUIL-r''* ■*- IM NEW ORLEANS AS A REi.IkJE All <nE people in rnt for NAPOLEON BonAPARTe— WORLD OOULD BE PU*f NAPOLEON DIED IN EL)ULE. OKI 9TI a space op one cubic mile Helena before -the plot to rescue - him was consunmated 3 -I3 THE GUMPS—OH, HAPPY DAY Wl, .I c n T DESTROY-! OUST . AIT IS JUST LITTLE TRIALS LIKE THIS'N CVOU FLATTER MfcAl f I ■■ - C/KN'T HEUP BUT ADMIRE THAT fOU WEReA THAT CE.Mfc.NT US TObfctHEß \ I MRS. DE STROPS - f 'll JINGLE- WONDERFUL DAUGHTER. THE ONE’ THAT BRING OUT TNfc REAL SELF- 1 AND MY ONE HOPE / I iAI i titii I \<HH ..... _ jOP YOUR - I NEVER SAW / MR-GUMP- THE TRUE S.IDE ) ISTHAT THE FLOWER / WO! WUAA . VEh JINGLE - j ANY OKIE SO QUICK WVTTED-*- IT WAS \ YOU *ND MILLIE'STANDING UP FOR ME J\ OP FRIENDS-Nlp' . . . II „ I NK/rEH YOU COULD HAVE . ( MARVELOUS SIRE BY SIDE - TWO NOBLE S Xj WILL BLOOM ALL MY 'TROUBLES OVER -/ ■■ MONET i! BEEN AT TWE LAWYER'S WHEN U Sv \ ’CHARACTERS- » >NJTO WOULDN'T IT ft* I * ill BAG tV- SUE SOLVEDmE WHOLE DIFFICULTY J5 A H D BY SEEN TWO PEOPLE ORANGE ' \ v X* T LOVELY •/ HH IN THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE- \ ISO WELL MATCHED-) |pgf ( V>> teMD \ BLOSSOMS-j \ NOW -IF MILLIE ONLY /' ■■ '— ——■■ 1 HENDfiBSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1988 - IS A LAI?(SE Wiur E- ; ...J*AJE VVMiCH 8 1 ROAMC i; .r. tablelands' A OFTHIBST. "THE t<IAN<Sj CJWPRffIS ftf B(J CLOSELY RESEM2LES •% IIH CERTAIN! SPECIES OF wii-p horses Aloah Numskull V / \ AV * OP ■sco^e_'TTeo-G>A , ses GOU.- \7* ' )|/ , t$ tAvvCTH \HUVHG—TvOO ooTS - rv/J\ opj v Ef* •• AKP RqTH g? To rks u V-' 5 _ ( WioT "Tva* hecvc / I V ccioiuos LSFT \ f\L«LAOV !* ~~ — NJOAH =>F You j> /. • > —- ARE ASKED TOUPEE ' ItTLi/ /I Al>|; P jiuiilt'AND JL I> ' , * | SEND IM YOUK NUMB NOTIONS •t*' 1 <>*■ * ‘ I TO DIF/vra OL.D NOAH in CARE t V LT^l | OF THIS NEWIPAPPft -___ * ' *" —J :=sa * l »i! C>M:PtiOME TOWN tfeg-.stered U. S. Patent Office By STANLEY |§ f ISIN T 50, -ITS A C [OTEY' SOME GALOOT 1 riKUinMOiTOF y SOME MORE r^y RO AOSTER» 7 . —monkey business \ VLv A KNEW SOME X A OFTHOSC Store A T/^ Boob would LOAFBPS-mwuy f> DRIVE IN THERE I l^^W Y V'r /^2 r Z> ' AI.D '(/ AN AUTO CUSHION FLOAT7NO ON “THAO* M AJN STREET MUD HOLE TO DAY—JUST WHEN IT LOOKED LIKE A SHOCKING TRAGEDY— THE CUSHION OWNER SHOWED UP IN Peßso|s j • © 1933 Lee W. Stanley Central Press 3-13-33 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Simon Merrimon, de ceased, late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having oalims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before 21st day of Felbruray, 1931 or this notice will be plead eld in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted' to said estate will please make immediiate payment. This 21st day of February, 1933. TAURA M. WILLIAMSON, Executrix. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of power contained In a Deed of Trust, executed by Mrs. Nanr nie B. La/rudis recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 162 at page 274, de fault having been mtetde in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same. I Shall sell by public auction, to the highest bidder for ca-Sh, at the Court House door in Henderson, at 12 o’clock noon on the 27>th day of March, 1933 the following described property; It is bounded by the lands of F. A. Macon, Chestnut Street Young Ave nue and others and begin at am, iron stake ait tihe North Corner made by the intersection of Young Avenue with Ohesltinuf Street in th® city of Henderson and run thence along Young Avenue N. 39 W. 225 feet to an irotn stake, thenc® N. 51 E. 134 ifeet to an iron stake' on an alley, thence S. 39 E. 225 feet to an iron stake on Chestnut street’, thence along said Chestnut Street S. 51 W. 134 feet to tiihe place of beginning. Being the same lot conveyed to Nann-ie B. Landis by H. H. Burwell and wife by deed dated August 26th, 1882 and rer cordedin the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, in Book 1, at ipage 528, tio which deed reference isi hereby miade for further and more particular descriptfon. JOHN B. CRUDUP, Trustee. Henidersoin, N. C. ‘ This 27th day of February, 1933. Wife Pr<3e fvers ’ . i Stuffed peppers baked pans won’t fall over mu ® # Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results POULTRY W1 RR CEDAR POST pitchforks, matt ox, shovels, ni ' lines, backhands, bridles, axes hops rakes and handles. See these valuta’ Alex S. Watkins “Where qualitv ' tells and prices sell.” WANTED-SALESMEN- —Selling experience unnecessary’ but only reliable people need a .p ply. We supply everyt hii ducts, Sales Outfits, Sales and Ser vice Methods that get the most Superior Rawleigh Quality old established Business lowest prices, guarantee of satisfaction or no sales, makes quick sales- 250 farm and home necessities all guaran teed best values. If you are willing to work steady every day for good pay, write for information how to, start your .own business with our capital. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Rich mond, Va. Dept. NC-118-R. 13-22-30 A BIG STOCK OF ASPHALT ROLL roofing, building paper. Richardson Asphalt Shingles Valley U r ridge 101 l and nails Alex S. Watkins “Th e Place of Values.” 13-iti CURRY COMBS 10c EACH. KEEP your noises and mules clean and comfortable. A good Horse Brash for 25c. O’Neil’s Everything in Hardware. 13-lti SEE ALEX S. WIATKINS FOR Building Materials and Paints. “Where Quality Tells and Prices Sell.” 13-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 Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. ITS TIME TO GET YOUR FLY screens ready! Here you will find everything you need for making screens, screen steex, screen wire, screen hardware and screen doors. Alex S. Watkins “The Place of Value:.” • 13-lti JAMES C. COOPER || PHONE2O4-J ' HENDERSON , N.C NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF VANCE: T. S* Kittrell, Administrator of Aaron Smith, deceased, plaintiff. Vs. Henry Smith, Lewis Smith,, Arthur Smith, Baldy Smith, Frank Harri son, TVlabel Harrison, William Har [ rison and John Harrison, heirs at I law, Defendants. The defendants above named w.ll take notice that an action entitled as I above has been commenced in the Su- I perlor Count of Vance County, N. C. j to gell the lands of Aaron Smith. de | ceased to make assets i’or th.s' estate, with which to pay his debts; and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appeal' at the office of the clerk of the Su perior Court of Vance County, in Henderson, N. C, i'n the time requlr ediby law, not lpAer than thirty days from the date of the last publication of thisi notice, to wilt, not later than the 11th day of April, 1933 and answer or demur to th e complaint, in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for 'the 'relief demanded in sai< complaint. This 20th day of February, 1933. HENRY PERRY. Clerk Superior Court. SEABOARD AR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND 108—8:48 A. M. for Richmond. Washington, New York, conned Ing at Norllna with No. W rtving I’ortsinoutli-Norfolk 1“- P. M. with parlor-dining car ser vice , 4—2:*08 P. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth, Washing*® ll, New York. . 192—9:43 P. M. for Richmond Washington and New York. 6—8:28 A. M. for Fortsmonth Norfolk Washington. New York No. SOUTHBOUND 191-4:48 A. M. for Savannah Jacksonville, Miami, Tamp»» 8 Petersburg. 8—3:41 P. M. for Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan nah, Miami Tampa, St, TeW* burg. 107—7:55 P. M. for Raleigh, Ham let, Savannah, Jacksonville Miami, Tampa, St. Petersborf. Atlanta, Birmingham. l£-t:25 AM. for Atlanta, Blrm IngbaYt, Memphis. For Information call on B. Pleasants DFA., Raleigh, N-U-- or M C ‘ Capps, TA , HendemP N. C. '
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