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DiR-rr dishes? py ■J.»_ BowElM r sfrtttM 0 '* ' ' _ MI&DICToWN, OHIO 6f ~ /fi<- SENO IN 'TOUR NUMB IDEAS fUtff'Vtf|S| To DEAR THE OLD HOME TOWN ntHitoit, fiy STAN"EF f V N —" v\Q' * 1 J A J/ ' 'y[n I ' /THOUGHT- / _ ==^=2s^ VVJ ° v\V > HES MAD 1 MAD £ ~~7i'/ tsoM^f! /" • » WANTED PAPER j| < 'll'/ "<3„///$ t> ! Tlrr r_ ""^lF asked FOR > USED AS A WIMDoW i - RETURNED THEM ZOMPLIIVIEVMTS tanley Central Press 10-3 ”33 Successful Fair Next Week Is Now Being Looked For Onity nixpnirh In the Sir Wnlter Hotel. IIV .1 C. H4KKfiI(VILL. Raleigh, Oct. 3.—Every indication points to a successful State Fair here during th' 1 we? ” October 9, Norn- <w.-»retary->maii a. •, >-j •- r- ‘ ! talking over the r Ja. H.j annual October ex ! pc? tier.. j In add/icn to the many free act I features at the State Fair, including \ the Winter Garden Revue, featuring ! pretty gills in gorgeous costumes, the World of Mirth Shows will exhibit on the midway and Mr. Chambliss said ■* ‘hese shows will not only be clean, but enUrtaining in every respect. i Considerable interest is being mani -1 tested, according to members of the ! Raleigh Junior League, in the re i vival cf the State Fair Marshals’ Pa rade and Ball, old tim features of •State Fair Week Congressman Walter Lambeth, of Thcmasvillc, the States only bachelor • member of Congress and a’so the youngest member of the delegation, has accented the Junior League’s in vita' icn to be chief marshal of the State Fair Marshals’ Parade and Ball. The parade is to be held Monday aft i noon at 4 o’clock of Fair Week and the ball, with Hal Kemp, a native North Carolinian, and his orchestra providing music, is expected to draw i? Statewide gathering here of the I social element. j The State, Fair this year is giving ‘ away $lO 000 in prize awards to farm- J ers, farm women and others and in dications now point to a floral ball filled to capacity. All of the exhibit cpace with two or three exceptions has already been sold. \ —i $ i An ideal is a great and inspiring i object for *hction and effort, but a mischievous element in life when men i';ehavo as though it is already in the , place they hope, some day, it will be. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results LOST —157.90 TN BILLS, ONE FIVE and two ones. Finder notuy Sot.it; Fe-rebee, 153 Granite Street, 869-W. 3-1«. WE BUY AND SELL MEN’S SEC ond hand shoes and suits; Expert she repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 9119. Baker’s Shoe Repair. 25-ts jFOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE •ora Andrews Avenue/ aJlii moduli conveniences. Garden and gaage. Apply to Mrs. S. V. Ell.ngiou. iPhone 847. 3-3 ti. CAR OWNERS, WHY BUY A NEW radiator wnan you can have the old one repaired like new and at small amount at Hicks Auto Service, by an expert radiator man? 28-sti-eod WANTED: DRESSMAKING AND Altering, 264 Charies street. Mrs. Morgan. 3-2tl FOR RENT rains T jjnOOR APART ment on Horner street, steam heat ed, all modern conveniences. Miss Gussie Blacknall, telephone num ber 658-J. TandT-tf W. M. HARDISON, CHTROPO. disit, removes corns, bunions and in igrawn nlailll'S, also specializes in weak and fallen arches. Will be ej: Central Shoe Stare Thursday, Oc tober 5. 3.2 ti. •BTRAYED WHITE HOUND DOG with tan head and tan spot at root of tail. Reward if returned to D. J. Cooper, phone 752. 29-4 ti NOTICE TO TOBACCO FARMERS. You can get old newspapers to pack your cured tobacco on for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch. Office. 7-ts NOTICE OF RE-SALE. An advanced bid having been de posited with the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County, North Caro lina, as required by law, and by vir tue of same, and under and by virtue cf the authority and power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Ne.lie D. Bridgers and husband, E. L. Bridgers on the 28th day of November, 1931, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Vance County, North Carolina, Book 145, Page 260, to R. S. McCoin, Trustee, and judgment recorded in •the office of the Clerk of Superior Court, Vance County, North Carolina, j on the 14th day of August, 1933, sub stituting Irvine B. Watkins, Trustree, j in name, place and stead of said K. - S. McCoin as Trustee, default hav ' ing been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, and upon the , request cf the holder of said indebted ness the undersigned substituted Trustee will offer for re-sale at the Court House Door in Vance County,* by public auction for cash, to the highest bidder on the 11th. day of October,-1933. at 12 o clock noon, the j following described real property, bs> : ing those certain lots or parcels of land ly.ng and being in Vanee County, North Carolina, and more particular ly described as follows: Lot No. 1. Begin at a stake on An drews Avenue, 500 feet from Pink ston Street; run thence along the line of lot No. 7,200 feet to a stake; thence parallel with Andrews Avenue, 50 feet to a stake, corner of lots Nos. 3 and 4; hence along line of lot No. 3,200 feet to Andrew's A\t-'nue; thence along Andrews Avenue, 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 5 as shown on plat in Map Book “A,”’ Page 17, Register of Deeds office of Vance County, N. C. also seed Deed Book 62, Page 572. Lot No. 2: Begin at a stake on Andrews Avenue, corner Mrs. Nellir Endgcrs corner; run along said line North 52 West 50 feet ta a stake; thence i-orth 37 3-4 East, 200 set to a stake; thence South 37 3-4 West, 200 feet to beginning. For further de scription see Book 98, Page 411, Re gister of Deeds office, Vance County, North Carolina. Lot No. 3: Begin at a stake, An drews Avenue, Parham corner; run thence North 52 East, 100 feet to a stake; thence North 37 3-4 West, 200 feet to a stake; thence South 52 East 100 feet to a stake, Parham corner; thence 37 3-4 West, 200 feet to the beginning. For further description see Book 98, Page 26, Register of Deeds office, Vance County, North Carolina. * Lot No. 4: Begin at a point on East Avenue, 600 feet from Pinkston Avenue; run along said East Avenue, ]OO feet toward Andrews Avenue, 200 feet to Nellie Bridgers corner; thence paral.el to East Avenue, 100 feet along line of Mrs. Bridgers to back j corner; thence 200 feet to place of beginning, being lot No. 4 of Young property. See Book 11, page 81, Re gister of Deeds office, Vance County, North Carolina. | Lot No. 5: Begin on South edge of j East Street (The Highland Home cor ner lot), thence along Mathew War ren line towards Fair Ground Street 200 feet; thence along Daniel’s line parallel with East Street 50 feet to Highland Home Realty Company cor ner in Daniel line; thence alnog High land Home Realty Company line parallel with Warren’s, 200 feet to be ginning. For further description see Book 56, Page 210, Register of Deeds office, Vance County. North Carolina. Lot No. 6: Begin on North East side of Andrews Avenue at a stake, 100 feet towards Henderson from cor» ner of O. O. Young land on said Avenue ; run thence North 37 3-4 East 400 feet to East Avenue; thence along East Avenue 100 feet to a stake, cor ner of O. O. Young land; thence along the line of O. O. Young, 400 feet to a stake. Young’s corner on Andrews Avenue; thence along An drews Avenue, 100 feet to a stake, place of beginning, being lots NO3. 1 and 2, plat of Young estate, recorded in Book 10, pages 550 and 551. For further description, see Book 156, Page 273, Register of Deeds office, Vance County, North Carolina, Th'S the 26th day of Sept. 1933. IRVINE B. WATKINS, Substitute Trustee.
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