PAGE TWO BIG SISTER In The Nick Os Time vßy LES FORGRAVE o7pRAv«SE TVAIe fSTTAS^S' FOR A.\~ 4 "Then'sthe. troc< *twbv ene.r. getov/er JOST OOT . THATT H\UL ILL tsIEVFR VAVT VT vjp DAO , NNEWE GOT A LOKiG jj HEY* "STOP THE CAQ ! V NMAV TO GO TO CATCH / —TTIT vvief vicr r'rvr v ncTU'/ 10 "TO? NNt.NE GOT T(V- G \ GO GACX'/ GREAT A WJOSTto KJS3CMO ) 7 VT S. \? ~. —-/ SCOTT • I Copyiiglty, 1933. by Central Press -V > oennui., Inc. ' | | <•s> - -■- -fr-m-n... 1 ...:i’-v ,/u (ETTA KH l Isn’t Science Wonderful ! By PAUL ROBINSON -s HE SAN 3 HIS NEY4 PLANE. A RHINE D jj \ , Am n> WANTS TT* TAkE II \/l PRUNED BECAUSE BILLIE. H ? NQurZS fiSjg PILOT-You "SET THE" L UkE. THIS WHEN 'THE . OWW « MMJIM (sTOTTS SrRAPROOK i i Bv R. f. Scott I 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY t'l'Pm'E FIVE Doll'ars'oTTO SQL) INK PAID FOR HUNDRED'S i* ryhsortw*) '■ tx S -''U'The Ftfesr j ''-/,/>/((/( J,i ROOSTER.-to PROTECT his im-thE ar£- acquiring prac.i7c.al dvkamo I tC/ / garden fr.om ~the. neighbor’s hungry COLLEGE GiSplavccL *iv iB3? - } yf CHICKENS WAS A "TOTAL LOSS - T«E CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS J ° ’ \i I T [ 1 J> ‘ -,;' Copyright. 1933. by Central.Pr#w Association, 1 r ///{///> 'i 1 l*.' l ' 1 l~V> Ue w ' Sl:<i ‘‘-- V ( ' IG-"^ j. THE GUMPS BAD NEWS \ DEED I HAVE ALWAYS HA©\ /TNE PARERS \1 W _ BUT IT COULDM T Bg, MR- C HOVJ VOU HAVE BEEKi DUPED— i aLd -TI4P THe OEEPESr NTeRESTIj V4ERE AM OPTIOM | BUY MRS.DE OrUMP- YOU SEE ME OFFERED / ZANDER FOOLED YOU IMTO ASSICrMIMG- J UfYrw- IHE ,Ki % < OU AKIC> m ‘ lu E- ) AMD A MOTE- J | IT WAS A DEED- yME FOR IT- AMD 1 ( KIM TOUR PROPERTY FOR MOTH I MG* AMD / s-ru i =r» AMOMCr THE PAPERS /IT COMCERMED ( i AMD HE OWM6D J CrAVE HIM AM OPTJOM OF VGNiMG HIM MONEY BESIDE- V S Zwrh. P v U ?i^t E FOUMO 1M THE SAFE ( A CERTAIN! N 1 THE PROPERTY-fT*/2.5000.-SO j GAVE HIM OF TOWM3EMD ZAMDER )\ PIECE OF PROPERTY P> YOU SIGMED y a /.000.- AMD MY MOTE FOR y \ s WERE A DEED AMD /) HE WANTED TO J (IT AWAY- J\ #4,000.- TO GET THE OPTIOM OH, HEAVEN Sr- L I? 73 '7p MAMAOE3TRO3S A NOTE S C BUY- / \ BACK-BUT » WAS UMABLE TO <»o|Ue- G-OWE/ N, f( COULD HAVE BY YOU— I MEET THE MOTE OUST THEM- / PROPERTY AMD MONEY- \ HAD WITH \ / £ \ AMD I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE / NOW I'LL NEVER BE ) ASBBIJsI M/IMm k TOWMSENO ZANDER N > f \TO SELL THE PROPERTY- / ABLE TO REDEEM yWIM JwCPk •im ocCioe. ~~ j^ r " HENDERSON, (N.CJ DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16,193$ f &SisisrtOPOSSUH •s an American n-v^-s^jßi/u. vWlw USUALLY CALLED JUST VjSSUfn" MOTLL> I R|Aa ns FOR ITS OF *>L.AY>NQ DwAt/ b - s v" hen a ™^ mt2nec> °* > r J& / W ( xXS'l LIMB BY »TS -TAIL. ->» '^^^«^^ F SKo s E - SE;ViB ‘- E tHtUK 0? A NOHSSKSS- og " wxS QvJrA ' FRESH 1 C K^ip MT jL "pEAfeTToAH^*IF LOSES ITS SOLE, vs/jL-L. Rubberke-eujtv DEAR NOAH"* 5 WILL ICE 1 i[_Ji >:|; jg|S||//^. rv\A.E>E 1= Rorvj harp WAT tR. STAMO lie* SpSVjP fjj Hj i WM4*l£^ LONCEK? ~/~f fj -) \- Cj-AIvLENC£ KfSt'lV 3, -fc>, / f /“ T - . -^L oi<la . v ’ 7 *y. y~~ I the UEV. [ Has NO fisn j AS>A;JY AS tfr.lA \Ar. f:~r ____ ‘ lOOCV^ Embrace For New Cuban President | |h|^ Ws ~i\ flw | B 9h I I MB i I x HBB i An admirer is shown embracing Dr. Carlos Manuel de Cespedes at Havana, following the latter’s ascension to the presidency va cated by Gerardo Machado. De Cespedes is a son of Cuba’s first president. Dispatch "* WANT ADS Get Results READY To'sUPp£y ~ ing needs. W<e hove i c ., d , UlLr >“ “Values" in v,?; Up v ’’iUi Paints at “The Place of'?! aud • - ALEX S. WATKINS UfcS ’’ “Where Quality Tells andVn C e 3 S&11 „ FOR RENT —MY HOUSP Clairke Street. R c r ° N 452 J. • Gary ' p h-'n3 —l5-6 ti. FARM FOR SALE—99 ACRPs miles northwest of Henderson ? ’ O J land and improvements Aw u “ Oxford. ' v - Peace, FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM Apl£V: ment, second floor with water liehra and garage opposite Epi SC on • church. Will rent cluap ??? 417-W. S, O. Spruill. le .£2 ANNOUNCING THE Beedlove Produce Co., formerly th. O. and H. Produce Co., ww. street. Our stock is small and ou« prices are cash. We have six coots of heavy weight fryers as nice L you ever saw. Plenty of fresh fi-n just arrived. We deliver. Any par of your patronage will be ciated. Breedlove Produce *Co Wyche Street. " lg _£ WANT TO BUY— “ ~~ North Carolina State Bonds. Henderson School District Bonds. City of Henderson Bonds. Rose Stock (common). Want to Sell- City of Durham Bonds. City of Winston Bonds. City of Charlotte Bonds. Warrenton School District. Above bonds can be had in lot of si,qoq For Interview write A. W. PEACE, Oxford, N. C. J UST UNLOADED AN EXhIA good car of lumber. A full stock of doors and windows, thousands of feet of rough timber, hundreds of paiiirs of hingles, twenty dozen locks, two hundred gallons of fresh paint, 175 rolls roofing, big stock of window glass, red top plaster lime and cement, 200 feet garage door track and hangers. ALEX S. WATKINS “The Place of Values’ 1 16 It GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and <>Tieis can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. m/ | NOTICE TO TOBACCO FARMERS. 1 You can get old newspapers to pack your cured tobacco on for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch Office. 7-tl NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LIGATION. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. North Carolina: Vance County: Eugene Linden, Plaintiff. Vs. Charlotte Hawks Linden, Defendant, The defendant, Charlotte Hawks (Linden, will take notice: That an action tin above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Vance County, North Caro lina, against her, to secure a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation. And the said defendant will further take notice that she is required t© appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance County at the courthouse in Henderson, N. C., on the 4th day of September, 1933, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the- relief demanded in the complaint. This the 2nd day of August, 1933. HENRY PERRY, Clerk Superior Court, Vance County, N. C. R. B. Carter, Plaintiff's Attorney. • ' • M .; 7 ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS Henderson To Washington $ 4.66 Baltimore 6.05 Philadelphia Atlantic City 11.60 New York 12.75 proportional FARES FEOM all agency stations Tickets Sold Return Limit Sept. l-2f-3 Se P*' * October 6-7 October M November 28-29 December Same fares apply southbound on dates shown except May 29, duly 3 and September 3 Reduced Pullman Fares No Extra Charge for Two Passengers to a Berth No Stopovers North of Washing ton —Baggage Checked 7 One Cent Per Mile Excursions Same Dates and Limits as Above Between All Points on I be SEABOARD And Practically all Southeastern Destinations For Information See Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, DBA Raleigh, N. C Phone 605 Odd Fellows Building SeafeS9P

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