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I. t , 1511, l-l .M- 10U 1.-.'-l Or -J'J || .1 SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott WHOSE RELIGIOUS lEADER*. . 4«6 RARESf'of -fits WORU>4 LARGER ANIMALS -'fi*E G^AWf - ’ PANDR/ .- < HAS A FACE LIKE A RACCOON* f A BODY £JK* A &SAR. AWD AkIIMAV. K Rlimn n * THE GUMPS—A FIEND INCARNATE . y - —— HENDDASON, (N.C.) LAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.-193 S nvT hft j- n - HERALDRY “ . ,71L~ Vi ill i- . /yV MEPIE\ZAU~~T.M£r \Y t'% ]/, 1 Tlrlrl fl/i i i AMIUES &orz / Eu'- gmm rLUaLrUIM ! uewges o*ti»z . ;l .. I ,-=.W- To- DISTINGUISH ~i .4LA! &*WI( S &CLVES FROM OTHERS ZVZHTUALiy ~H£ McTRALD V \w ! ‘ i OR OOAY OF ARMS Idis v v ORM OAJ ETO. % V EUROREAS) /VD£7L(TV a ' ITIAIUES THE USE OF THESE DFuiOFA. .Tuonis -.;■.£> Ptvi4Eov ««r<-F_SHow»>() 9-9* w .. mj . I —— Aoah numskuu. ■ ''Lilli PtV DEAR M OAH = IS Anj COWARDLY, BECAUst nNMETM IT W-ITs You. ITRUMS’ Al LENTow m P 4 DEAIR. MOA4= \F the PIRET2.ELS VvIERE CROOKER WOtILO THE j BEE'IR HAVE A. mcK?.! MRS E- SLAMINKA. *- ; F SWANTON / OHIO. 1 Send >h Yeuft num& NpTieMy to , noam"N6w- Before the Fall Raims — THE OLD HOME TOWN heptsterM IT. s. Patent om^=si=—=? ■l !$ IVE SEEN J i jj—jj iTZif |l__J| &| liC'Tl? /f/>.->' ' J * sf! y J OTEY WALK^^ V | Vj \ _5~ V HAhJDL.E.D> AN UNUSUAL "Tt-^AFFIC f \ /{ fr S& JAM ON MAIN STREET TODAY WMTHOUT As - ! CASUALTY © 1933 Lee W Stanley Central Press } , S,( Ve.s, CsOiKCo h> T»r= cve? OUT yc_ V)CPv\<^ *< -. • ■— ■ « - NOTICE. j Ciaims of creditors of Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company will be he:ird by the undersigned Re ceiver at 3:30 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1933 in the officer of the Receiver 1 at The Industrial Bank of Henderson, f Henderson, N. C., at which time the i l Receiver will rul.e as to the standing j of such claims as are presented. All claims presented must be in legal form, as required by law for the filing cf su h cL’.;: .j. •j ..<: . . : lIOATHAM, 1 :• c-e-. 0 - for Henderson i x j„.. and Real Esta.e Co. | .. N. C., ’ j hept. 6th, 1933. (NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST. I ' Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a Deed of Trust dated the day of February, 1930. and recorded in Vance County in Book 145, page, ls7, cxfcuted by Fred C. Mabry and his wife, Della L. Mabry to Thomas M. Pittman, Trustee, I will on Monday the 9th day of October, 193 S at twelve o’clock noon at the ; Court House door in Henderson, offer for sale for cash to the highest bid der the following property: “Begin at a stake in the intersec tion of Perry Avenue and Chestnut Street, in or neaj. the City of Hen derson, corner of lot No. 4, and run thence along Chestnut Street S. 67 j degrees W. 57 1-2 feet to a stake cor- I ntr of lots Nos. 3 and 4; Thence at ’ light angles with Chestnut Street in { a Scutheily direction One hundred feet to a stake, corper of lots Nos. I 3 and 11; Thence N. 67 degrees E. j 57 1-2 feat to Perry Avenue; Thence along Perry Avenue one hundred feet ' to the beginning, as shown cn plat j in deed book 100 page 628 in the of ' fice cf the Register of Deeds of I\ance County.” This the sth day of September, 1933. I ELIZABETH B. PITTMAN, Executrix of the Estate of Thomas I M. Pittman, Trustee. 1 Jasper B. Hicks, | Attorney. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FO-k, RENT FURNISHED n>- with heat, centrally located R ?- oil W. K. Sturges, 307 Zene streef I*' 1 *' FOR SALE SLIGHTLY jacket laundry heater Wlth L , Ed _P 1 P e - Pr ‘ ce $lO. Phone 602-j. g^. FOR RENT TO H. L. Rowland home place; thr 1 good dwellings, plenty Bid open 30 days. j. s. Wi] s -- receiver. Route 5, Louisburg. 4 . T‘ ITS TIME TO REPAIRYOUR R 00? Just unloaded carload of fresh cut pine shingles at “The Place f Values.” Alex. S. Watkins. g.” NEW FALL HATS $2.00, $2 TotT AND $5.00. Marlboro shirts, all the newls patterns $1.25 and $1.50. Gtc. & Rose and Sons Co. g.-., FOR RENT\ ' Store Buildmg, Garnett Street. Office in Young Building. Office in McCoin Building. 4-room House Breckenridge. 6-room House, Andrews Ave. 6- House, Rockspring. 7- House, Rockspring. 7-room House, Charles. A. B. WESTER, Insurance—Rentals— Bonds Phone 39-J. NEW FALL SUITS SIL 50 7522~50 and $25.00. Stetson “D” and Haus made to measure suits $21.50 u;,. Geo. A. Rose and Sons Co. 6-ltj CAR OWNERS, WHY BUY~A~NEW radiator when you can have the old one repaired like new and a smaii amount at Hicks Auto Service, by an expert radiator man? 9-l-st- eu d FOR RENT TWO OR THREE connecting rooms, first floor, suit able for housekeeping, continuous hot and cold water, bath adjoining. Fhcne 257-J. Mrs. R. l. Wester. THE OFFICE OF THE HENDER son Business School will be open each morning from 9 a. m. to 12 o’clock until the opening of school September 11. 2-7 ti GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and o-hers can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. ig_tf. FLORSHEIM OXFORDS SB~OO, Crossctt Oxfords $5.00. Other good makes $2.95 and $3.50. Geo. A. Rc,sa and Sons Co. 6-lt; NOTICE TO TOBACCO FARMERS. , You can get old newspapers to pack ; your cured tobacco on for 10cV? , uundle at the Dispatch Office. 7-ts .- NOTICE OF SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION. IN SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE 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 Super ior Court of said County in the Court House in Henderson, N. C., on the 16th day of September, 1933, and answer or demur to the petition, or petioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This ths 16th day of August, 1933. HENRY PERRY, Clerk of Superior Court, Vance County, North Carolina. D. P. McDUFFIE, Petitioner’s Attorney. RE-SALE FORECLOSURE. The. property hereinafter described, having been offered for sale on Wed j nesday, the 23rd day of August, 1923 ! and a bid of $220.00 for same having I been received, and reported to the ! Court, and thereafter such bid having i been increased to $242.00 and an order . of resale having been nijßde by the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolna; now pursuant •to the said order of re-sale and un der and pursuant to the power of the provisions of that certain Deed of Trust, dated the 26th day of Septem ber 1928 executed by the Vance Met-r i Company, ana recorded in Book 151. ! at Page 171, Vance Register of Deed 3 i office, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured •thereby, the undersigned Trustee vn on Wednesday, the 13th of September, 1933, at the Court House Door m Vance County, North Carolina, at D o’clock noon, exjv>se to public sale tc. cash to the highest bidder, the folic- •• - ing deserbed real property: Begin at a stake on Perry Avenue. 100 feet from the intersection of sa a Avenue and Chestnut Streets, eo.i-rt of lots Nos. 4 and 11, and run theirs along said Avenue in a Southeil\ (!l lection 150 feet to a stake; cornei lots Nos. 13 and 14; thence South b< West, 115 feet to a stake corner ct -ot» Nos. 7,8, 13 and 14; thence at r'gh angles with last line in a Nor'.heii) direction 150 feet to a stake, con-'- 1 of lots Nos. 2,3, 6 and 11; thence No rui 67 East 115 feet to a stake on P' l -> Avenue, the place of the beginm'.g being lots Nos. 11, 12 and 13 as s on the G. W. Knott property P** made December 30, 1919. Reference ‘ said plat is hereby made, hoi ther description see also Deed -o W. S. Richardson ta Vance i 0 Company, dated September ~u and duly recorded in Register Deed’s office of Vance County, - 0 Carolina. . 10 0 2 This the 29th day of D: P. McDUFFEE. Trustee.