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HE / To PIREcrT * C L * ACTED AS AN OBSERVER / ARTILLERY *" E I WM. " ... .. ... —■ .1. . *.■ ■ ' i *— i 1938. l»v Central Pre#s AisOtiltlWl. Inc. if'l# 1 TH E GUMPS—TOWNSEND DIABOLICAL ZANDER af'ou- IT’S 'iO’ST TOO CrOOO Y MW" ow My dEAR COONY-X X WHY NO~M*S- D&STROSS - N l IT THAT ALL \ \ i^ A^t UCW \ \ OUT OF THE QUESTION- \ r HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933 1 I THE FINEST PEPPERMINT CUM |N THE WORLD 1$ DOUBLE MINT | \J " ’ M-242 / I MOTH l^VvVw^ 5 nor-th nA Jj, fc/ I rTzScn |§, AMER)CAN INSECT HAS ! LI«HT<SREE N "TA.I_ED.' 1 _ED.'- C ' oiz fiDQSffIS ££‘«*J T «-"» about V v \ / ghostly Moon-like beamtJ? W * f /fan Numskull DEAR How DO DRY t CE > BILL MERCER - AKRON, OHIO* DEAR NOAH - DOES A COW BELLER BECAUSE she cany BLOW HER HORN? &eo, FRANKLIN, PAveTTBVILLg*7ENN, SEND IN YOUR NUNS NOTIONS Novo -a Post card wii_l Oo MAIL To'NOAH * CAftg THI? THE OLD HOME TOWN Kegisterefl K. S. Pi tent Office By STANLEY fIES JUST BEEN MADE\ Y- '' HI [JENT OP THE J If VJEU-,QRANDPA\M, V~ —_- at/onal non-skid \ I DO You REMEMB erV YEP- BUt\ .ACE ANDTW/NE CoX -j TELA-INCj MB IF f\ \ L EY HAVE AH ORDER ) R > D , pN V STUDY ry MEAN it \ BOAY LOAD OF ji M y LESSONS ) ( WAY )- S nID WIND OP Tit TURNED V J MADE y^y GOOD IN THE CITY. RETURNS ;XyX^XX X X X""XA HOME TOP A FEW MOORS V)S)J // Anls/ vvrm THE FOLKS / ✓ X L..~— rn {,) 1933 L.ee W. Stanley Central Press 6-6-33 I— ntwr^^r'v» ■ iPMßKag—Bliß—gj—•■ ■"* -r»—■.... .... . ■■ '■ ' ■■■' n ' i I I I 1 I h 10, i Tost Bought c~w sick ?or-re. - mpyro Pou-eo 0 6><ss pvmo note. pine.- ) 7 / y / / ~ ’ / ° A , hY>^. ffl Killed Her Father , jjj Bk. i;| Elsie Anderson A plea that he was “unmerci fully” beating her mother is the explanation Elsie Anderson, 15, of Jackson, Miss., gives police foi killing her father, E. N. Andes. son, internal revenue agent. The shooting occurred at the family home. Everyone must Have a trade—why not maxe yours POINTING. The Printing Industry offers exceptional wages. In struction available, Monotype, keyboard | and caster, linotype, Hand composition I and Presswoik on modern presses. Pot j full information write the 8< tUHERN SCHOOL OP PRINTING at 1514-lt {South St., Nashville, Term. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results COACHING FOR SECOND THTPr* and fourth grade pupils’ weak ,* primary subjects, reading, language number work. Phone 12. M-s ffr beth Southerland. ~ ~l z ‘ v b-2tj WANTED OFFICE DESK, MUST reasonable. “Y” Care Daily n, patch. ‘ Us - FOR RENT: FIVE ROOm'hoTtsp 423 Andrews Avenue. Rent reason able. Apply Mrs. F. M. Harward Phone 383. - b-cti DOGS SHAMPOOED AND fleas SI.OO. Clipped, shampooed and tid of fleas $2.00. Ellard Yow, At Dr. Yow’s Hospital. 6-8-lu A BUSINESS. TRAINING Givil you a real profession—in less time and for less money than any other profession. The Henderson Busi ness School begins its fall term September 11. g_ lt - FOR SALE: WHEEL chair, practically new, real bargain for one who can use it. Apply Chair Care Daily Dispatch. s_ 2t j O. AND H. PRODUCeTcO . IF YOU want fresh fish. Call us. We buy country produce. Phone 324-J. 6-ic EXPERIENCED COLORED COOK wants work. Can furnish good re ferences. Nannie Mae Williams, 606 Breckenridge Street. BEFORE YOU BUY OR RENEVjj your mxt Automobile Insurance Policy, investigate our protection. You will be pleasantly surprised to know what an attractive and econo ical proposition we have. Let’s talk it over. F. E. Pinnell,. Licensed Local Agent, State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co Phone 445-J. HOWj MUCH BETTErTit"Is _ TO~BE ready for an opportunity than to have oppo«£unities pass iyou by simply because you are not prepar . ed! The Henderson Business School trains you thoroughly and quickly. Fall term begins September 11 , 6-lti GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEAD 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 fire 3. 19-ts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ~ Notice is hereby given that C. B. | Godfrey and The'.ma Flowers trading t as “M” System No. 601 of Henderson, N. C., have made Deed of Assign ment for benefit of creditors to the undersigned Trustee Assignee, reserv ing therefrom their personal property exemptions. All creditors will please file itemized and verified statement of their respective claims to th e Honor able Henry Perry, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Vance County, Hen derson, N. C., on or before the Bth day of May, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. All per sons indebted to the said “M” System will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the Bth day of May, 1933. A. W. GHOLSON, JR., Trustee-Assignee. FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power contained in a Deed of Trust executed by J. E. Baxter and wife recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 130, at Page 50, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, on l request of the holder of the same, we shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Henderson, N. C., to the highest bidder at twelve oclock noon the 23rd day of June. 1933 the following described property: First a lot with two houses in Eastern edge of Henderson fronting 176 feet on Watson Avenue, adjoin ing the lots of Lewis Hughes, Geo. A. Harrell and others, being lot conveyed to J. E. Baxter by James Sommer ville July 4, 1909. See Deed in Book 43, Page 573. Said lot 160 feet deep. Another lot and dwelling on Wa‘er Street near eastern limits of the town of Henderson, being Lot 15 of the J. M. Watson property as sold and re corded, being 70 feet front and 200 feet deep. See Deed from T. T. Hicks and T. M. Pittman, Commissioners, Book 60, page 373, Register Deed’s office, dated October 12, 1912. Same adjoining the lot of Monroe Harri 3 and Water Street. B. H. HICKS AND BELLE H PURVIS, Exrs. of will of T. T. Hicks, Dec’d Trustee. May 23, 1933. NOTICE* State of North Carolina: County of Vance: In The Superior Court Before The Clerk. j Notice of Summons By Publication. T. J. Richardson. Vs. ■ R. S. McCoin, Trustee, et als. The respondent, R. S. McCoin. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, to remove him and substitute in his name, place and stead, some other competant and } discreet person in those certain Deeds of Trustee in which he is Trustee, executed by T. S. Henderson and wife, of record Book 117, Page, 403, and one executed by Mrs. Cora A Smith, of record Book 140 at Page 532, and one executed by Ed Drum gold and wife, of record Book 140 at Page 582, Vance Registry. And the said R. S. McCoin will further take notice that he is required to appeal at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County in he Court House !in Henderson, North Carolina, on the 17th day of June, 1933, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the peti tioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 16th day of May, 1933. HENRY PERRY, Clerk of Superior Court, Vane# County. D. P. McDuffee, Attorney for Petitioner. * i
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