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W SHAVE- HOW »TW£Y 1 EVEN WITH YOU (iM tifAHO- \ / SEAUTIFUIU CjARDEN THAT OTHER I HAHd» OH MY SCJ=NT | ALL YET- l'U_ [ t( TOD PLAHTEO YHE SEED OF r. nhu NNWO SOUOMT ■ LIKE. POOS AFTER A FOX-1 AAV REVEN6F v «. I HAPPINESS IN MY HEART- J SUCCESS BY S BETRAYED B Y A WOMAN I % 0 M MY O\AJN / ajJ/ 1 \ V/ . AND pilled My WHOLE. EXISTENCE / TRICKERY AND C f MONYED DOSNN BY MY '■ BBBMBMfi. B. 6ANG” y WITH FRAGRANCE AND FLOWERS- j FRAUD— ■ OWN HENCHMEN- ■ AND OH M>V | ** >, HOW6^S , '' BOTH ft-3l T 7 I Reg VS. Pit Off.. C<yyright, 1933, by TK« Q, ;< a go tribtmt * IF HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 I93g'W ’iTiLbLiF Soyn£W"y: , I /'l TI-I—l n/’ THIS CDRVEP WEAPON. pi US SiVr l v l the of Austrau a c - *1 HAS THE FACULTY Or RETURN IN 6TO THE THROWER. .' POoMERANCS ARE OF \\ HAR’D WOOD 2.AZ FEET LONG, INCHES W’lAiE. IT \\\ »S AOMVEX Ow ONE SIDE. FLAT ON '-ME OTW£R.. c >. /QKSENSE s.o ... _ Vi TttE of pork. \ :^Vr "that makes people: \ N .\^y eftUNT so MUCH? \ ° HU LA.SMER, \ \ OTTAWA > , y \ \ DEAR NOAH= NHHACr \ becomes of -the \ \ \ after- he brincs M " x \ Home the bacon? ~ y* \ • naoma huff, j-- ' Richmond,ca»->B j ?noavT* f®7 sEpJo i»y Yo UR A NONNn’ NUfMSXULLION IDEAS Upside Down Champ 4’ ? '™| ■■■■ :■.y . I -.--x: Lieut. Tito Falconi The new holder of the world’s record for inverted flying is Lieut. Tito Falconi, pilot of the Royal Italian air force, who flew his plane upside down for three hours aix minutes and 39 seconds, in a flight from St. Louis, M*., to Joliet, 111., bettering the old mark by 47 minutes and 26 seconds. The lower photo was snapped while the flyer was setting the new record. Dispatch WANT ADS Cet Results clothes we clean. Satisfaction f ' :n anteed. We call and deliver gUar ‘ tra charge. Phone 373 Pen n ° e *' Cleaneirs. 105 N. Garnet';, siet * 7 - 2o*s;; “T. C. KENDELL WHO POMprt7 I‘ved at Henderson, North (Wr and worked at a grocery store anxious t 0 communicate win party on very important matter X appreciate any information as i 0 v where abouts.” Signed J. G . 2220 E. Tin Street, Charlotte Nr Telephone 2-0343. ’ * 9 ~; GROCERY STOKES, ers and others can save money 0a their wrapping paper by buying ® papers for 10c per bundle at tb Dispatch office. Also fine t! kindling fires. 19 _J : NOTICE OF SUMMONS tJY~" PUBLICATION. IN SUPERIOR COURT BEFOSv THE CLERK. State of North Carolina County of Vance James Smith, by his Next of Friend, R. B. Carter, -vs.- Joe Smith and wife, Smith, Samuel Smith and wife. Smith, Emma Smith Col lins and husband, Willie Collins. The respondents, Joe Smith and wife. Smith, Samuel Smith and wife, Smith, Emma Smith Col lins and husband, Willie Collins, that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of Su perior Court of Vance County, North Carolina for purpose of sale of real property for division; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court House in Henderson, N. C., on the 16th day 0 f September, 1933, and answer or demur to the petition, or petioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 16th day of August. 1933 HENRY PERRY, ' Clerk of Superior Court. Vance County, North Carolina. d. p. McDuffie, Petitioner’s Attorney. COMMISSIONERS SALE. By virtue or a judgment from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance County in an action “entitled Vance County Vs. J. T. Clark, Mrs. Cora Clark, O. C. Clark, L. T Clark, W G. Clark and Mrs. E. L. Parrish’ the undersigned commissioner will of fer for sale at the Court House Door in Henderson, N. C. on the 22nd day of September 1933, by public auction for cash, the following described lands: Ist: The lot fronting on the street that runs between Right’s store and W. C. Hight’s residence, and being the same lots purchased by J. T. Clark from G. Alma Harris, See deed book 98, Page 58. 2nd: Lots No’s 56 and 54 of the Wat kins Clover Hill farm, lot No. 56 be ing conveyed to J. T. Clark by deed of W. C. Hight, Book 89. Page 126, and lot No. 54, being conveyed to J. T. Clark, by deed of the West End Realty Company, Book 100, 3rd: Also begin at an iron stake at the end of Apple St., on the South side of said street and 670 feet from in intersection in the road that leads from Henderson to Middleburg, run thence N 60 W, 165 feet to an iron stake, thence 30 E, 219 feet to a stake, in W. S. Parker’s line, thence along said Parker’s line, S 89 1-4 E, 185 fee; to a stake in Parker’s line, thence S 30 W 309 feet across the end of App<e street to place of beginning contain ing one acre. This 21st day of August, 1933. A. B. BUNN, Commissioner. LABOR DAY _ BARGAIN FARES All Trains September 1.2, 3, and morning trains 4th, 200 miles or less Round Trip From Raleigh Atlanta Asheville Birmingham 11 Charlotte , Charlottesville Chattanooga Cincinnati d 2, Danville, 2 60 Danville. Ky n ’ 9( .' Gastonia Greenville, S. C . •••• 5 . ?•“ £ Lynchburg Marion, N. Macon. Ga ' . Memphis Morganton, N. C 1195 Montgomery New Orleans ".q Nashville Spartanburg l 5 St. Louis 2 20 Winston Salem .■ •, 6 Waynesville Return Limit: Leave Destination Prior to Midnight, September ■ Consult your home ticket agen communicate with , J. S’. Bloodsworth, DPA. Raleigh * Southern Railway Phone or Write Us Without Fail! If you move or change your address please notify us so tDa we may change the address 0 your paper. Just drop a . car in the mail or phone 610, g lwD £ both old and new address. Henderson Daily Dispatch
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