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DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 1988 6o\ Mfo THAT p VO AY RUtfWNfc- X TRKT jT T ® NOV^I '»* /loAM NUMSKUU. : -v DnAR NOAH'-AFTE!S I.DMBER. JACK CHOPS A ‘TREE DoWN x WHY DOES He CHIOP IT UPACAIN? DoRoTHY Cable, iwis. DEAR NOAH= )F Tour Daily ' newspaper Container ONLY BAKE FACT WOULD THEREf 05 hX\> trouble bruiaj *Vc^ JMA N. WAOSEoN, OhToT' j SHND ls» 'roue V WRITS F»LAIM , NUMB NotioWs /* Af*t> OFTEM— j I THE OLD HOME TOWN ’ Registered F. S. Patent Office By STANLEY BMII W' \ //YOU SAY- - l SAY l <?Q JI/MDST BE JN HIS'WIFE yl lA HDTSF2.Y TO & MAKE HIM SLEER^^^^( /~r~ -T-fe ViET TOBEDM IN THE ”~ y A strange Black and white n/ydods kittyl, WAS RESPONSIBLE FO«. DOC PILLSBURY reducing his running time between SETH POD LES HOUSE AND HIS OFFICE TO A FLAT S\x MINUTES - DOC WAS AT THE SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott ~ WA5°Vh° M Lw in cash” l-J T4£'fol'AL omlv mah ever. ? MJmmmim amounFof allthis *fo CONQUER. MX itJStegfo MWR MOMEy WRAPPED AROUND 'THE. KECK i MOfKks money lewder f * Copyright. 1983, by Central Press Association, lac. I . ; ” ■ ■ Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SARK- -FRESH MILK COWo? will trn.de for hogs or drv C rm, : Phone 2713. L, O. Frazier.' o^u FOR SALE—GENUINE HEATROT perfect condition. Frank Barn?? Rcad . 26-3 i i FOR SALE—GOOD 5 PASSENGER automobile at a real bargain-??? for demonstration. S. S. Steven.— FOR SALE —HOGS AND piqJT t Duroc sow with < j ighi two week old pigs; other pigs and shoals?? to 100 ibs. Phone 3713 (J Frazier. , LADIES SOLES CEMENTED THE new way. No nails, no sewing. So].-- and lifts SI.OO. Try it, you’ll like it. Baker’s Shoe Repair, w- deliver' phone 9119. 25- ts GET YOUR PT’T ty, sash cord, doors, windows, looks and hinges at “The Place of Values.” Alex' S Watkins. 26-Pi FOR RENT n ttsi i« XjOOR APART. meni on Horner street, si t arn heat ed, all modern conveniences. Miss Gussie Blacknall, telephone num ber 658-J. TandT-tf JUST UNLOADED. CAR CEILING, Flooring Siding and Dressed Boards j Lime Cement and Plaster. See us tor : prices before buying and save the j differei ce. Patterson-Carter, Inc 26 2U j FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOUSE OR apartm< ni. For information call Miss Leora Arthur, phone 524. 2G-3U OUR PRICES HAIR CUT 35c SHAVE 20c Childrens hair cut, 25c Allen’s Barber Shop. b 26 8. Garnett street. Thure-Fri-tf SPECIALS: FRESH OYSTERs7~39e. qt; boneless stew beef, 2 lbs, 25c; beef roast, lb, 12c; pork shoulder iroast, 10c; center cut port chops, 15c. P'uder’s Market. 26-2 U WINDOW GLASS ALL SIZES? PUT ty, Stove Pipe 15c jt., O. S. Paint $1.50 to $3.30 per Gal., Roll Roof ing 1, 2 and 3 Ply, Well pipe and Drain Tile. Buy here and save the difference. Patterson-Carter, Inc. 26-2 t BUILDING MATERIALS AND paints for every need a< “The Place of Values.” Alex S. Watkins “Where* quality cells and prices Sell.” 18-ts LOST—BROWN KID GLOVE TRlM med in tan yesterday afternoon be j tpen Mrs. W. R. Turner’s and j Mrs. Scott Ferebee’s on Granite , Street. 1' inder please return to Daily Dispatch. 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 ADMINI TRATRIX’S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrix of the Estate of Dr. F. R. Harris, de ceased, la‘-e of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against ihe es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Henderson, N. C., on or before the 9th day of Sep tember, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persohs indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. MRS. F. R. HARRIS, ; Administratrix of Dr. F. R. Harris. This 9th day of September, 1933. ~ FORECLOSURE S ALE. By virtue of authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to ... the* undersigned as trustee by Neal j Bennett, Cttariie Bennett and wife Elizabeth Bennett, on the 27th day of July 1929 and recorded in book 151 at page iSS of deeds office of • VaiiC'V Carolina, default having been made in th l pay ment of the note therein secured, at 'T'-hOtuyciucst. iireder of ihe same. I for sale by public auction for cash at the court house door in Henderson. N. C. on Monday, Novem ber 13th, 1933, the following described lands: Ist. Tract.: It is a trad of 22 1-2 acres more or less of land lying on what is. known as Fanny Branch, adjoining the lands formerly belong ing to Wesley Durham and a Mr. W‘l kerson and being the same land as was conveyed by Willie Burton to Torn and Cora Terry and by A. A. Bunn trustee, see deed of A. A. Bunn, trus- J tee to Mary L. Bunn book 154 page j 83. Also another tract of land adjoiii- I ing the above containing 22 acre 9 * known as the Robert Edwards tract, * see deed of A. A. Bunn, trustee to Mary L. Bunn, book 154 page 81. Al y a another tract of one acre adjoining the I last described tract, see deed of Lucy S Malone Durham to A. A. Bunn dated i June 3, 1927. 'Hie three tracts together j containing 45 1-2 acres more or less, j This the 12th day of October, 1933. A. A. BUNN, Trustee. Week-End Fares Round Trip Henderson To Baltimore _ $4.25 Via Norfolk and Old Bay Lines Tickets Sold for Morning Trains Each Saturday During October Limited Leave Baltimore Sunday Night—Porthmouth Monday Fol lowing Date of Sale Baggage Checked—Stopover Allowed Reduced Pullman Rates For Information See Ticket Agent Seaboard m UK* «VU,w«
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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