PAGE TWO BIG SISTER __ , la Good Hands By LES FORGRAVE HERE /you FELLOES, SNAP OUT OF \T! UE S SSCJT FATALLY HURT. A CLEM MAV HOT BE. A*S ©AOL.V HURT A*S NA*5Ty QLOvO OUTHE HEAD ©OT (GO >OU HE \*S. >NA\T FRACTURE .HE'S OMCONSCOOS . &O~T 'T\L V4E HEAR \MHAT BOT VsJiTH PROPER. CARE HE'LL COME OUT DOCTOR. HA'S TO SAy / NMGHT BE OP IT ALIRiGHT. —— , BEFORE VUO GIVE HURT ©AO, \ " 7 YOU HEARD VMVAACT TH 1 DOCTOR. VAVi lEE EE BETTER ) ~ IF RIGHT CARE HE MOVs), I tellya'.vf BETH'S f | x. KIEEDS ILL SEE That HE GETS \T. GONiMA LOOK AFTER. / GE.E! \ STOP YOOR AMD CLEW THENi NNE’VE j \ RUN ALONG PLAY- ' NOTHING TO \WORRV l y-- ETTA KETT Do or Die! By PAUL ROBINSON I FOUND THE 12ING Tou ] '/~ L -'---L |f S|MPIM MEANS THAT OUIZ ~) SU-UI, OP COUrZSE. uor- l ( 'iCMrZ MOTHER HAD A I j/\ ( ii-UNBcT "IhIEV CAN TvAR-ONM ME PuTiM MN POCKTCT LAST DlC£ VvjlU-NOU ( -ffelAL ENGAGEKGNT iS O'JER \ J pKEVGU POTS - ( j~l I HAND IN THIS SHE. j X DOVvIM COLD •-WELL I'LL SHCto NiGhT ETTA _ WHATS r COME S AuD You'll FRE.E AQA\N p- 1 RuT A& A r v~ ! \ MEMOIR DO -'Kt ME - I IHEM i‘ l‘U-MARKS ETTA I tul v —- 1 j our or tvie tog, 1 ? I _, r -X / j N \ pppmandnt v —— said i pr \nhether then utcfe iron n0t .... ■J • • ■’ i ■■ heilo socten eoitoe ? r SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott Copyright, 1933, by Central Press Association, Inc, A brew els? tt-ic THE GUMPS —GOOD NEWS / r .~ i/1 X I've gone: through all 'the. real a builcmng worth 1 VUICK. | / INFORMATION -EM T I ESTATE RECORDS- I'VE TELEGRAPHED ALL \ *ST0 ( 0O0- AWfi> THE MAMA, lUI CUCK- . /NO - NOT OVER. THE. PHONE 71 OVER THE COUNTRY- AND AT LAST I'VE /—J—— |§F OWNS IT- WELL- NOT ONLY* H * A rilC*' i YOU POOL- 7 v ft HT -l 60Y A HOT LEAb- THIS OLD LAOY |g WILL WE TAKE OUR UTTLE V fiy LLILK. 1 ' COME - up w 0 w. u c- /X\' i I I\ DE STROPS. RECEtVEO A LOT OF PROPERTY y || ANOEL CAKE - BUT WE'LU 1 \jfWE WHEELS OF \ office TSjICK. S*l\\ f I / FROM HER PARENTS WHEN SHE WAS / ' M GET A LHT'IE BtT OF h- T °WS 6 R* \ '( HP|krV ,1 / hmT&itSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, MAY ;10» 193 S GUN YOU CAM BUY I A S r7nt USUALLY DARXVJHH WHITE THROAT \fsWS3l§ :*»£ FUR IS * r MIMKS ot= NOVA 11 *A BiS MoSr /loah Numskull MnaMa OE«MO*H. WHAT SI2. are '"spikes v in n | 5/ fa DEAR NOAH= Do BRASSY PEOPLE STEEL I Jgi%m %gk?~ i THEMSELVES WHiEM AFTER. THE OTHER. '__ FELLER’S SILVER? -flflV Aft (JF He. P 1 ! 'of’j K CLui*— MIMN/ iOKe. ■*■<«" frP nHHeS Voo send in Your ideas now? l£-J r. HEMOEfi, THE OLD HOME TOWN Registered U. S. Patent Olßce By STANLEY /OH~Boy!! ill H UP ANP SET THROUGH ) ( HEY’, YOONS k ( BEFORE THE WHISTLE J /FELLED! PUT T EPH FOWLER HAD A FAINTING SPELL jdjlh&SPmt WHEN HE -SAW HIS NEW CLERK A ; ON ROLLED SKATES UNPACKING A COUPLE OF BARRELS OF NEW TQDAY © 1933 Lee W. Stanley Central Press 5- 10-3^ Cherry and Others Join To, Complete Rout in At tack cr Revenue * f Dally DiN|>ateli Bureau, In the Sir Walter Hotel. 11V J. C. BASKERVIIiIi. Raleigh, May 10— Representative R. A. Doughton, of Alleghany, 76 years old, and affectionately known as “the Grand Old Man of the House,” demonstrated his loyalty to. the State cf North Carolina and his ability to fight for what he thought was right, regardless of the consequences, when he met the mass attack of Represen tative Tam C. Bowie, of Ashe, and his snipers Monday night and de feated the Bowie bloc in one of the bitterest battles ever witnessed on the floor of the Hous. The attack made by Bowie and his “bitter enders” in an effort to prevent the adoption of the conference report on the revenue bill on third reading and in which almost every known parliamentary tactic to defeat it was resorted to, was the most ruthless seen this ses sion. But Doughton and his “Three Guardsmen” stood up under the at tack unflinchingly and returned blow for blow, finally winning a decisive victory The battle broke unexpectedly when the House convened to pass the re venue bill on third reading and then take up the school machinery bill. It had been expected that the revenue hill would pass its third reading with little or no opposition, since it had already passed two previous readings with a good sized majority on each reading. But the proponents of the bill had not reckoned on the; craft iness cf the Bowie leadership nor the bitterness of his defeated followers. The only thing that aroused the sus picions of some members of the ma jority that had voted for the revenue bill was that thei e were man” - members present than had beer*** pected, especially members allied whv the Bowie group. Wu o The particular point 0 f attack Wa , the provision in the revenue bill viding that the three per cent tax must be passed on t 0 the chasers. The bill as passed by ♦» House and Senate had specified th t the merchants ••shall" pass the t! along to the purchasers. Th e confer ence committee changed the word “shall” to “may” in order to be sure that the section would be constitu tional, since the merchants of the State, through Willard McDowell sec rotary of the North Carolina Met' chants Association, had served notice that they would contest the constitu tionality of the law, and this parti cular section in particular, }f >j le word “shall” was allowed t 0 remalr in the hill. Bowie and his followers, who have been opposing almost everything that has come up in the House for' more than lour months, assisted by his chief lieutenants, Representatives Boyd, Taylor and Garibaldi, of Meck lenburg county; Scarborough of Rich mond, and Lumpkin of Franklin county, at once started sniping. They intimated that the conference com mittee had exceeded its authority j u changing the word “shall” to "may, I '' had broken faith with the merchants land thus injected new matter into the bill. They further intimated that the committee had apparently de liberately kept the membership of the House in ignorance of this fact. Bowie sent up an amendment, main taining that since the conference com mittee had injected new matter into the bill, the bill and not the report was before the House and hence sub ject to amendment on its third read ing. “You are willing to wreck the State, its credit, i’ts institutions, and its l good name, merely because you are i mad and peeved because you could not : dictate to the General Assembly," Cherry, Moss and Barden thundered at them. Moss declared that Bowie knew J that his amendment would make the (bill unconstitutional. The bill finally passed third reading 53 to 41. Wife Preservers To remove iron rust, rub with the .mice of a lemon and cover with ealt sai l >.t in the sun. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR RENT REASONABLE, TWO nice houses. See me at once. E. C. Kittrell. 9-2 ti ALL KINDS OF SMALL PLANTS for porch and rock gardens at our greenhouses. Bridger’s—The Florist Phone 380. 10-lti MEN WANTED FOR RAWLF.JGH Routes of 800 Consumers in City of Henderson, Counties of Granville and Franklin. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and in crease every month- Write imme diately. Rawleigh Co., Richmond, Va., Dept. NC-E-118-S. 1 and 10 FOR POTATO PLANTS AND TO ; mato plants see E. M. Newman, phone 3302 or H. B. Newman Store, Phone 250. 10-12-16-18 GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL- I 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. FREE STEPLADDERS AT O’NEIL 3 with one or more gallons of Devoe < Lead and Zinc Paint or $3.50 worth of other Devote products. O’Neils Everything in Hardware. 10-Li Everyone must have a trade— why not make yours PRINTING. The Printing Industry offers exceptional wages. In struction available, Monotype, keyboard and caster, I.tnotype, Hand composition and Press work on modern presses. For hill information write the S( lUHEKt* SCHOOL OF PRINTING at 1514 1* Hooth St., Naabvilie. Term. FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of authority conferred in a certain deed of trust upon the un dersigned as trustee by Lonnie Scott and wife Jane Scott, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Vance County, Book 140, Page GlO, the undersigned will offer for sale at the courthouse door op Mon ’ day June 5, 1933, by public auction for cash, the following described teal estate: A certain tract or parcel of land, lying on the West side of the Hen iderson and Kittrell road, abou' one ‘mile South of Henderson in Vance •County, N. C., It is that piece of land that was conveyed by deed of J ”• Scott, to J. Robt. Brame, adjoining the lands of D. B. Satterwhite, Chas. Savage et al, and bounded a* follows: Begin in the Henderson an i Kittrell public road at the N L. c<>i ner of lot of Harrison Wortham ant ,15 feet from a stake on the Wes 1 su ® of said Kittrell and Henderson