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DAILY DISPATCH, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1934 fbh¥i MM*' l. -rou USE CHIL LED SHOT lAj> SHOT Knock Your< (?AME COLD ? li>9A WLAM TEf?, DUCRVAPgtI^MINN, DEAR MOAH- IS .A SCHOOL OF I FISH A PLACE W HERE THFT TEACH SW/M/Vl/Mq x» O. <5, .KGLL>, CL/NTON, IOWA - MAIL Y’OIJC .IVUIYB NOT/ONS "TO DEAfe \ «AH »M CT/O, {Apr OF THIS NtE-y*SPAftei>.~ fimwE fte.'f CrrA.t4Cj , Fori y. _ m\h usjiFE G=CkVe - T ” R UtlfF —*> HG SISTER Silent Through the Night By LES FORGRAVE ‘tvAEIR LIGHTS ARE. our. THEY’RE IfflUlBR! [Tsjust LIKEI W* \WELL OoN’T < sv-r AtDMGCAURY QU-r NdFMEL 111 I I lllj || O ( n4hAT A V| (I! 1 1" "I! J" J(I 1 (iJlt) Ml ILOi vvAf fsliGtAT OF HI [ |jl I , lAF’I-V- I?.F 01 \\ IV T! fj CanYoulmmime) CAN YOU IMAGINE . .the delight of the man m who, after suffering from stomach disorders for 15 yrs., gained I3H lbs. in two months by using BISMA-REX/ He“neverfelt better’and now enjoys three square meals a day. EXPLANATION Bisma-Rex is a new antacid treat ment that is bringing welcome relief to thousands everywhere who suffer the agonies of indigestion and other acid stomach ailments. Bisma-Rex acts four ways to give lasting relief in three minutes. It neutralizes excess acid; relieves the stomach of gas; soothes the irritated membranes; and aids digestion of foods most likely to ferment. Bisma- Rex is sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. Get a jar today at Parker’s Drug Store. INSURANCE—RENTALS REAL ESTATE—BONDS AL. B. WESTER Phone 139-J—Office 115 Young St. Win Vermont Posts few :•■•..;£**.■• ' .flB ‘ J B8S? ' -« Pioving that Vermont still is * Republican stronghold, Ernest W« Gibson, top, and Charles A. Plum ley, below, both G. 0. P. candi dates, have been elected senatox and representative, respectively, to congress from the Granite state at a special election. Gib son assumes the senate post left vacant by the death of Senator Porter H. Dale, while Plumley re places Gibson, who had served as Vermont’s lone congressman fo* 10 year*. PAGE SEVEN Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE—TWO FRESH COWS, also pigs and shoals, j. H. Thomas’ R.FD Middleburg. 22-lti WANTED A DISTRICT AGEnT for Henderson and vicinity by a fjirong North Carolina Life Insur ance Company. A most attractive contract is available to the right man. Address Insurance, care Dis patch. 19-4 ti SUGAR, 100 LBS. $1.50. WILL HAVE load of fresh vegetables and fruit arriving Tuesday morning. Sanitary Market. Phone 31. 22-ltl $35.00 WEEKLY, 5 DAY WEEK, Man or Woman with Auto, to sell POULTRY MIXTURE to consumer. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. 20-2'ti ARELIA, PHOTINA, Photinia, Eleaguns, Cotoneaster, Pittsporum, Japunicuin, Junipers, SpLrea, 25c ea. Lucidum, Arbor Vitoaes 20c ea; IPansy English Daisies, Phlox, Petunias, Larkspur, SI.OO hundred. Postpaid. Varina Plant Co. Varina, N. C. 20-2 ti TO MY FRIENDS I HAVE Ac cepted the agency for the Standard Fertilizer, of Williainston. We have used this for two years and found it satifactory. Will delivei at your house in quantities. Have some at l my house for plant beds. As my health won’t permit my getting out mu'h, would appreciate your calling end sec- the fertilizer and get prices. E. M Newman. 22-2 ti WANTED MAN OF INTE grity between a&es of 21 and 45, physically fit and inter ested in entering Government work. Address Box 235, Henderson, N. C. 22-3 ti? BREEDLOVE PRODUCE COMPANY —Just received oarload oranges, tangerines, grapfruit. I believe them the best ever shipped to Hen derson. If you prefer to buy from your grocer, cal! for the same fruit shipped in the Breedlove Produce Company car. The most of the mer chants are able to furnish you same fruit. Merchants that do not have this fruit please call 54-J. We pro tect merchants in retail price. E. L. Breedlove. 22-lti EXPERT RADIATOR REPAIRING all makes of cars. Hicks Auto Ser vice, phone 654, Horner street, hack of Farmers Warehouse. 11-eod-dli CALL PHONE 287 FOR HIGH grade laundry work. We are home owned, and operated by local peo ple. Central Laundry. 2.-3 ti AIS'K YOUR DEALER~FOR A MAT tress with our tag on it. If he has in one in stock come to see u.s on North William street. Anthony Mat tress Co. LOUGHLIN-GOODWYN - AUTHOR ized Dealer —Majestic and Philco Radios. Complete service facilities to render factory service, large stock of parts for all makes. Phone 118. 15-ts NOTICE OF SALE OF RjEAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred by a certain deed of trust, executed by W. H. Plummer and wife, Mary M. Plummet, April 26th, 1933, to W. S. Britt, trustee, which deed of trust is registered in Book 166, Page 176, Robeson Oounty registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby the holder of said note having requested the undersigned trustee to sell said lands to make as sets to pay said note, the undersign ed trustee will, on Thursday, the 22nd day of February, 1934, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House Door of Vance County, in Henderson, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, the following described lands: A certain tract or parcel of land in Vance County, State of North Caro lina, adoining the lands of Allison Cooper and others, and bounded and described as follows: to-wit: Beginning at an iron stake and stones, Allison Cooper’s corner in the line of lot number three and runs thehce along Cooper’s line N 51 E 13 chains and six links to a stone; thence S 87 1-2 E 16 chains and 23 links to a stone in a. Irottom west of public road; thence N 17 W 31 chains and 48 links to a stone which is 2 chains and 77 links west from the public road near a church; thence S 62 W 15 chains and' 31 links to Murphy’s coiner; thence around Murphy’s house acre S 28 W 3 chains and 12 links, S 62 W 3 chains and 2. links, N 28 E 3 chains and 12 links; thence S 62 W 2 chains and 57 links, to an iron ■stake in the right of way of the Sea board Aij* Line Railway, Murphy’s comer; thence along Murphy’s line N 28 W 12 chains and no links to a stone north of a Hickory tree on Rail road right of way; thence along said Fight of way S 62 W 9 chains and 79 links to a stone at northeast cor ner of lot number three; thence along the line of lot number three S 27 E 38 chains to the beginning, contain ing seventy-nine and one sixth acres. Being the same property which J. Kemp Plummer es ux. et al, by their deed dated April 7th, 1926, and record ed’s office of Vance County, N. C., granted and conveyed unto H. Falk ner Plummer, one of the grantors herein. It being the same lands con veyed ho W. H. Plummer by H. Plummer and wife, Emma L. Plummer, to W. H. Plummer, by deed dated February 3rd, 1931, and duly recorded in Book of Deeds No. 164, at page 202, fcn the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, reference to which said deed and registration thereof is hereby made for a more particular description and location of •said land. I This the 10th day of February, 1934. W. S. BRITT, Trustee.

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