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liriuicraun BmUt IHepatrlj Established \ii'.'ii«t 1!. 1°!4 Fuhli«liod I vpr> Xlternnen Fti'epl Suil'1 V ■FNDKRSO\ »M-i·\T( U CO.. JM ll 1(1' % oiing >.r ·ρ» HENRY A. DIlKNIS. Pies, and Editor tfi. I. FIXCtl. Si is.. Bus. Mgr. Γ ! i ϊ ί'ίΙΟΜ..·* Eda. 500 Sl.i · ' Ν Bu m- . . · .ο The ïïenderst η Dully Dispatch is a Ρϊί S.u;':· · ■· lot't : ' ο(:iia Pr»'<!· \ it! : ' Tr " · · exclusively #ntit■· . aeu - other . ί eiifi '.ι..- i ert':n. AU r : : . ial dispati't ι . SI 15 *>< 1. > 1 i !· > » PR. ι KS Payable iSirit.il> m \/tvanc« One \ $.ï ' St\ Λ. Three Weekly κ. Carrier OnlyJ 15 Fer ι . . } En tei··. »<ϋ'! λ .·; Χι ) Μ Λ ' ι ί·:λ : ■ > traiisKi ί Will Beat 1 at< R· ! · " η«·:ιφΙ ■ : lïl.'.r i s have · ' the . .ι \\\ sired protect · f:dei · guard i have run i or. Λ ca-e ■ a · · * · >. A r -·· - pnv.···:· · conc·-.- · - fur i:i* !'.ic ! " · ' i< fen.-· f ·' c C ' ■ ι "■ the : ni nine >i··.. I' :s . hi'û.v ·! iCS.s t'; lacent t. ' ' ·* mam 1 'ν :· s prey to attack J . · ..· ·4. na !,:a gove " ■ ' ; !'■"·:d tar :,:ί WO .'* ■ · as an :ic!c: '· is. a:' ·: ·' · 1 never ::· · *> w! < > Î ' :. - ■ '. ' . ' *. ' 1 and othe · ·· i ν β bee η ι r ι :' Α !·■■:: of Ρ : exec ' · ι : the pub State-. ■ · Γ..it ; strung ; ' pre· eel · ' · ■· tent in ; th,· ■■■.-'■■ .·■>_ naz. ' .ο · . ■ Wt ell Sir '12 < r· " an t)J sumo ye Nnwhi'iv Ar: · ι » States >nd · phere t« w — d as at the ι. · . this c ;n* '■· ma 'Ilia : a "' such a »···;; :.>i·.·. ; : will be ν· . In ei.ir ι,.·· ! the ean,,! our sea si-T-'U'h th" ··· · >· then· : ν.- ! ' ' trium· ι ate · 1 -e and df ,nt · .·· ,.··.! ·; will fee if adequate otfensive weapons are available l·.;· n··· at ' ! The situation in Panama ha« not ι become critical enough - vet to make the front page·--. I' precise nature at the ionien; ■ ι not been greatly elaborated upon, but if in formation that has con <· to the sur face is a true indication of actual conditions, dcv'lopnxnts may be brewing there that can cause grave concern in this coantry. Certainly it will bear watching. This war should make prefabri cated houses popular. They could bo folded up and hielden in the base ment until the air raid is over. In keeping with lie trend, why not please Mother by 'Mling the t ,i best meal you ate ring 1910— crediting her with all oi em? .■Vι ports Are Buiiciitig \ * ν\··ΐ!'ΐίην!ι !·· >b|i'ct re j ine Chamber of Contwrcc for this •■■("η. μ ι-· would be a re ■··. · i ul even — >;τ ntensive <»f • ■ ί naif ot acquiring an air Henderson what mak< t ·■ . gent s the fact that !e: arid ·: ddle-.- » towns c <e Henderson are rapid • . r:md- ai>proved t τ mo.·· •id the · ore of : hr»e .· · 10 le-s will be τ.· chances ι se of p.-s'b'e ",tnd sh ···! d ili;·. ni-haig necessity <? Lading fields. ·· . dv tindev'a'ien ι ο - : ; 'y certa η we -V 11 ο.. C.t «·« ' the:· -i .· ■· State ha· <* bo n w U toward .o<j ira't* ;-df • • never let t ng up beca . t as s pee iv .i- they \\ ·' :.i ten ce Iv 'τ :>a· ι the en 1. bit :vward ··» Where tl-.ey ν ·' t ib Acuities ·μ>· e\ st in ; table ! eat:-πι tib- · · ·· '> : Ui · but cl · η ·: ''·· "ϋ s . - aror It "can- 'r d'T ' isuabv r \ · d d- nd ■ -d. necessary th. ' the ' i 1 again by ν y .>f ·· » ·· · · r . · · ι ·.· ·etthit: ' ores · at .· ' i . ;e η of a bl·· ' incl V t . >n ' ' - ' from the -t war. '..nes fly ··; head rence η ■ · · ·■ ■ -e , •■•••e of the ·■ the those Γ ' ■ · - ! willing ' • .» ones · ·.· ■ "V: already ■ . * ; ,...v .„ny · ! Τ ■ '· . ΊΊ will 111 '■ ' ■ · ; ,·*«· i The !ime ·.» • ■ when we • : ·· · '·' ,· . η :rrp «: t. •ν! ··<—. " · shall ]·· g ret Clayton's Tragedy • η Friday n.y.'it, . L' . ' η y. ;ng Ρ'Ί'ρίΐ1· Τ i : sL'hl' 1 • ·;»·:>* ■■ ι .. .»·.···:·<· Killed m a ! ide ς·:·<>.»Μ:ίΐ; .iccident, ought to be | . : id ..dk'iK ,:i tne State. Λ: ι'- η ...... scii oIs a ; :>· ι,.r students m ' .ioveli·ps physique, stamina and the spirit of competition and fair . play· Each year interest becomes keener ι ici keener until sometimes it ' thf ess. tial I'u ' ■· : th .■■··-. " .it : ftiu.'.i' ·.4 '»t· y 1 ith : !· ! .1 tui, > η da i:u< ot oe: t ig to extent Alrt ieed it >t iι •i-tanc·.- d:.-tancvd. chola.-tit ex-' et it-net :n U .· pi·.· purpose , f ■ ' n·. !"*..· .«light :. >t ' 1 Long night trips tor contests on a-k-tball . . "·■ d ' · it · .'id :n the t'l.ivton • Y .··>: p< ■■.■If are entt s ted "hi st··· " ::g wheel of a car. 1 ■ . er thev * 1 ..il·1;. ..·■·: i'.i-es, th« J»i..«o ; . : ■ ■ ar-headed«ess «f adu'.ts who 1 '. ay · ee.: « to uss to be in that trans! » ·rts ■ ·ι «η 1 >cea - Ions of th 1 sort ,'.y- ,-id girls ·>η these i>:ed ··.:'!! the :·.··>· .iinl if the .-.a ■ · 11 play . . · ζ more of that their fety !<·; " it Benson a train ■I. .· de ith c ' 'Id strike : ; · ; e along the ich cant.· in 1- im- ; ! ta» can but wonder ■ · or ends achieved • 1 ks issuiv.ed in car ^ .1:1- and schedules j doesn't ^ee anything strange .η that soap manufacturing coin planning to make munitions, lie always has regarded a bar of; tile a deadly weapon. _______ King George of Greece has pre sented his troops with 70,000 bottles of brandy. No wonder the Italian soldiers in Albania think they must have stumbled into Roaring Gulch on a wild Saturday night. ANSWERS TO TEN QUESTIONS ."sV ρ }-i'ick P:tns I ' 1. A rabbit-skin 2. 'forty days. First Families of Virginia 4. The Hawaiian Islands. 5. Ohio. Oklahoma. Oregon. 6. The or.e-cent piece. 7. Lapidary. 8 LaFavette and Forman. 9. John Fox, Jr. 10. Henry Vill. \\ hat Do \ on know About North Carolina? Hv FRED H. MAY any religions objector vii exemption from w;» Carolina .11 '! ·. W.i v..itcs ii' n:;:n. ciuv declu •r whttiT) WilUo.- coun the Γ -t ' ■ \. Ί Mil C,t . · ,!. : ··.·[ : tν · îaCîMîil ; ; r<'.ut , ΐ , I I w. »>. . p. i : i' \\ t: ' λ■ n η· * - \\«Λ\Ι Κ* ! Λ ' : »2 wf t gt :irit« d i'\ \ . th i' ,··. ■ : in ι ι·, t .. • .1 c.τι ; . ' ι .In it* J :■ F.i .. ; p.·: ! ■ ·:!. ! · "Hoi ii 1 ' l!7 \V. '( flit ; . ,bi'-,.t ! < >\\ >i nowsp.ipe; . ci ' « -ι nt ii • ' 1 ■ . i . ··(! - .tr tin- . ι Τ' t til· Λ . I i'tlU'l t >t · U'l :ί ι t" .! C ι ' ΛΗ··ν Vi! · ' * « 't i. Î — td .i . · ■ . C'A: ■ ■ ' · I ' ' " η .. · ··,. Mil!.·'.- ; \\\ir • · .· ! ι · : ·. ft; Ti.fst· . ■· κ · :· ι :· v. y '}]<■■ ··'.·· · · · r.Hudinsi " ·. L II. :> . 41! ·: λ C. and • Li.," · : il m ' p ■ -..-ι ,V .■■··.' I r : . : ;V. . \ · ■ . ·. · ·.!··! : · >{, ; mi .' -!·!!'«· i - '■ : « i S· ·· - : ί C · i 1 11 ; i ' . ' : ' ■ I · - .■ ' · d 11-.: ' · . · t · . i.,d. I: -nt- ! .. · ' ! ■ (··. ι,. It 'he ' :li .IV '!.. - !. :■ '! ! c ■ > .· · t t' : .;*.·! : - · ' it · . ' dlli· tht i-t \ < . >·;.« .··· !::<·> '· ι. r,.i : ■■■(· !. .'.'"(i !i.i ;i w ι η w.y. 1·ι ! \' ·'·. 1 ' " ι·. i·'. 1:i . . Phi· 194H :. ■ ..i .:.···. -'·.*>ιί:ï.17 t. I! ϊΐι ι * . · ' : , .. · *|·.ι· "lily one ■ M î!n S ·.·;:> ··, est.'ibl sh •Η: ' u ii? !v ;ip, ■ ;.,t,ng |.; -.' ,:.· ι: :Ί.ι:ned .·η :hf coast iiitil t!..· Union forces occupied th.it I !···.) S 'It · · s ( · thru Writ' :: ■ ■' t d S · ■ ■ . : u ι ! > ; M. where '.·. ni. Italians Make Strong Stand In Albania F'r >m "ace One) ·.·:>' Ί1 or fΙό ν " v. .ι.- echoed ■ 1 · Ί '.hem My t ci Iron) ■eported \ .r.e t''tig and Increased Armaments Demanded (Continued Friim -ie One) ι us daiiger. ' 'Πι.· ' ί -1 · 11 a 1 p'.l'cv" thi Pn-ident • .ted a-. "First, bv an impn·-·" ç express-jfeffli • : the !·..nia· I : U · ; , m ι ι ,1 η - 'I .a! ît'd to all inclusive >. · . ,I <■'··:■ : · "Second, i y an . pie- ..· <·\ρι·ο> ,-ion nf the ; · : <· ! . ί ;!i, :.t (Continued HISTORIC INAUGURATIONS Abraham Lincoln (Sixteenth President, 1861-65) F.v C η I Ml Press WITH Tir: r· ' papers pre dicting riots fil inauguration day in 1861. General Scott had pusLeu soiaiers along the pro cession route and on the housetops tq act as sharp shooters and to quell antici pated disorder The ceremony passed, h ο w ever, without d i s t urbanre, and Abraham Lincoln was duly sworn in as President of me united states. Soon more important issues were to crowd out remembrance of that tense inauguration day, but at the time there were many who breathed a sigh of relief when the ceremony was over. The traditional ball concluded with Mrs. Lincoln dancing a quad rille with Stephan A- Douglas. ADOLF, THE GREAT PEACE MAKER? LtT eVûONW ec BVâOHM, keteORRV'. ι Λ .ν Λ, fm ι — i'i ·. '.1 11*1 •p. .1 We · ' \ : t ■ ...1 the cil j i t . .ι.1 ;i!Ul π natioi ■ r i . ι . ; — : ' ,. e Ν ) ' '■ Ί ' Will and Willi i:t i'( I . !i S1. V .· ;:1 ι· Γ' 1 ■Τ■ ' :î that prmcipi»·* ni l'iBMdrration for : ι y v. :11 never permit .·>·.·>· :i ii ι·<·.,. ·· dictated oy '.I · ved i y ag cre--. : \W know that enduring peace cannot be bought at the cist ί ! ti.e "'her people's fieedo:· In t-:>e phrases t!>c I'u -.dent wa· v.ed t'ongiics and ! :.« c untry •>u:. ' what he called "appease 1 As .ι nation we may take pride in tact that we are sol'e hearted." e , id. "but we cannot afford to be fe headed. "We must always be wary of those t who with sounding brass and link· ι ling cymbal preach the i.-ui ot ..[. I , πιο ment. I "We must especially beware of I that small group of selfish ··.«··· wh·. would clip the wings of the Amer: can eagle rder t feather their own nests. "To make the United Stales safe " Mr. Roosevelt said, "the :;·.: •dm* need a s ν and driving increase η (lur an; . ent product:·>n " He reported 'hat he v. - η «".'it is tied with the progress thus far made" and Hc.tner were ihe men he has put in cl .go of tin pr gram. "N'one ι Ί' ii- will be satisfied until the job is don· he declared. Illustrating "lie status οί the de ! fense drive. M · Roosevelt -aid that ! out finished planes, we , re work· ! ing day an ί kht t > solve the in I ivniernble lems and to catch in. j We are alu ad of schedule in build ehed ile in turning m· wars h get even !' :t we are work: η it r ahead ι f -clu'd Stock Market Stages Rally liati ephone bacco I! • Lint· Wu V . .Uni. fi stock mar·'·· icain p.· t.ve rec · : h it " .ι .novcir.i'iit ··.. uift'V. t .>* :· Dealing- ·■ îvîat". · ΐ> 1< the -tart ar I · ψ .η.·· < t·ι<»; major t'i art ·■■ tu a pi > tit · ■·■ trimmed " ci -■ · :>· fourth hour. Qu< <:·Ί"! t 2 p. na: American i! liatm Λ merican Λ meneau Atlantic ( Atlantic Helming Bendix Aviation Bt thlehem Steel Chrysler I Columbia Gas & Elec Co Commercial Solvents . . . I Consolidated Oil Co ■ Curtiss Wright DuPont General Electric General Motors Montgomery Ward & Co Reynolds Tobacco Β Southern Railway Standard Oil Co Ν J U S Steel .Pi—The a solec i a · !·· τ ι 8 1f>8 1-2 73 1-2 . 14 3-4 24 34 3-4 IS 1-8 . 71 34 4 3-4 11 1-4 β 9 3-8 184 1-4 34 1-2 48 3-8 38 ;>-o 34 12 5-8 35 7-8 70 1-2 Hong Kong is in the typhoon area and has suffered great damage from them on several occasions. A London hospital selling its place, ! 100 years old. to build in another part of the city received the sum of near ly .two million dollars for the land which originally cost 100 years ago some thirty thousand dollars. Soldiers Like Letters Best t Jack-■ st'. Jan. 4 1 .e: to post ■ ; ι id divisi η nt'iieial. ' · re t ιοί ; ; . · ■ ' ! : ι ■ ι -. wives ; 111 ci swri'l - ■ ; so,die:.- from North t*;»·« i:a continually ask what they, as lolk.- i\.d\ home" can do to ,,dd to the happino.-.·· oi their b ys m tram In Compliance with these request-. Ai":.\ : ficial.- have .nvestigated and J Ji'iind tliat a large percentage of tin ; 3.090 men from North Carolina prc lei personal letter- and c'pie- .·: the home town new paper.- to all other ι gifts. Hanking next in the gift line, sold :ers fr η .North Carolina like sweet.-, candy cookies and chocolate- ,ue a! ways much appreciated, (for nail • tig purposes sweets -hould he wrap ped in 1 paper and packed so they won't melt or be crushed ) Further, soldiers like chewing gir . 1 >: the march it :.«·ί; Keep ·1 drinking too m ich wat τ and j . : ' i: ■ dipping into tin·, r Una : ι Other gifts soldiers from North '.', :· lina like are books of star.ρ-, .ι pocket flash light and a towel now and then. Toilet articles, such as t.il rum powder, tooth paste. to ·,'· rush, shaving cream, razor bladi and soap aie always welcome. The important thing about send ing gifts to soldiers, the investigata· rev ealed, is that the gifts are η · le appreciated and therefore add · re t morale when they arrive at inte: val·—rather than all in one bundle Fit reading, the soldier likes h - home town new spaper, a pi aye: book, a Testament or a magazine But dl oi these possible gifts are c ι r.dary to a letter from a relative, or a friend "back home". There is n· thing a soldier—be 1 e : ron North Carolina or California - I kes as well a letter from h ι: e l'n!'Tt aiately. many letters to new ■ l iei- are lost m the mails beraa-i tliey are not j>ι iperly addressed. Ti · ' · ; : i t way t address a letter to •>y in ti.iimng is his name first. : ι. ι ï ην ι ■ battery second, hi res:; -ent ti id and lastly "Fort lai ■. s ι m. S (.·." Bullitt I ο Speak Tomorrow Ni t II " Jan. fi.—William Γ. • Ambassador to France. • ι reflect the views of . 1 ). Rdiispvelt when ho Tuesday night. January ■ ι auspicies of the Inter '·:· :,it:«>ns Clubs of the Uni •y ! North Carolina T) ■ · : ■ 1er Envoy to France and Κ . . ί informed Manfred Rogers. pivMdeiit of the club, that he will confer with President Roosevelt be for·· I· ;:· ,ng Washington. I! i.- a "latter of record that Mr. Bullitt ;.nd Mr. Roosevelt have been η accord on the question of aiding j Britain and China as first lines of ! defense against aggressor nations. Although special invitations have been mailed to mayors, chamber of commerce officials, and others, of ; ficials of the club stressed the point j that the address will be open to the j public and the seats in the audi Itorium will not be reserved. SOUTH AMERICANS TO STUDY AT UNC j Chapel Hill, Jan. 6—The first j organized academic Latin-American I group to visit this country. 110 rep | resentatives of eight South American nations, has just sailed for the (United States and is scheduled to I arrive at the University of North Lι'.··■!:iia here January 19 for six •.VI·· . .»t -U;dy. ob-erva 'on, and en tcrfiuunent. F. !·: : al ··.< of WClCCWIC will In- :ι··!ι1 .ι! a banquet here on tin' η ;· : ι : . : Jan ..■:·>· 23. Three hundred representatives of South \· ι »·..!! group.- applied for th<· tour but th·· University could :nv ··· κ ! * · ' · -illy 11H North Caro lina'* :n\ ''·ΐ \va aovpted through tin- In-: .: it·· International Educa tion : New York Several other n:\er-.:.·· had led for the group. Mo>i the \ ;Mtoi> will he educa ti : " I ι·· ■!■■- niial un'ii and wom en. ·.·. · ; ' · half of ihem women. Five Million Unemployed Washington, Jan. (i—(AP)—The ( 'ei li.ioau ι -tin ated today that â. 1'.o.L'To j , "ii- were without jobs I any kind, and looking for work ' March. Ί · e fis ,ιι· «ihtained by ising e pt I 1 · CI ecton of the • 11 : ι ' ι ■1 η . : in ι ι ated ill each of • · Γ.4.ιγ". e.-n .'-districts last April, lie. ,rea ii that -omc variation uld be ι xpccted in a final tabula tion. I'iii· prt . inary calculation show ed the p■■ .la5 ..n included 100,972, lilfi per-· a 1! years - f age or over, w! ·: '' ." '·<· ! JO were employed II ι ; \ *e of nonemergency ·.' ·ι k : â.llo.L'T'i had neither public nor private jobs and were looking wor:. nd 2.380,062 were em vi ci ..η ρ c emergency projects \VTW. NY \ and CCC. This lett 18,131.434 persons aged ' 1 : I'Vcr v. !:«> w ere not in the labor force. It included: 2H. 838.484 en gaged in housework; 9.070,936 in • ' ···! Γ>.22ι>.·'<)·! unable to work: 1, '"·> ".74 η :n-t ι it .n>: 1,986.348 not -ι eking v.iri; lor other reasons, and 1 7«9 144 who-e -tatus concerning i'|oyn-.ent was undetermined. The m : said it w-s believed the ma nly o! the latter group "was not ί the labor force". Cotton Prices Are Mixed Now York, Jan. 6.—(AP)—Cot ton ] it mi's opened 3 to 5 lower. Noon prices were 1 higher to 3 lower. ^ FRED W. KNOTT DIES AT HOME IN OXFORD Oxford, Jan 6.—Funeral services I for Fred W. Knott. 41. who died at his home near Oxford Sunday night at 9:20 o'el ek, will be conducted at the home Tue day afternoon at 2 o'clock. His pastor, the Rev. W. D. Poe. assisted i>y the Rev. D. D. van Stevens of Warsaw, will officiate Burial will follow in the Enon Bap tist church cemetery. KILLED Weldon, Jan. 6.—(ΛΡ)—Lynwood Harris, 35-vear-old textile worker of ; Roanoke Rapids was killed when his automobile overturned on a high way near here Sunday. A compan ion. James Coltrane of Williamston was injured. IXSrRANCB — RENTALS Real Estate--Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details AL. B. WESTER Phone 139 MeCoia BM| WANT ADS1 Get Results Bl'RN HIGHT'S COAL. A WON derful furnace coal at reasonable cost. It's literally packed with heat! Try .1 load! You'll like Phone 18H Hight's Coal & Wood inon. START thf: new year right. HrmK us your shoes today ο pin>ne 636. We call for and deliver. G ri», som's Shoe· Shop. 4i!4 South Gar nett St. 3-tj NOW THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ctiiov the best entertainment 11 tile world. New bare,am day. ;,t the Stevenson every Wed., Thursday, Matinee Night' Child.en 10c Children 1 Oe Adults 15c Night 20c 4-3ti for rent a nice five room house on Zollicoffer Ave. Alex s. Watkins. 1-tf 1 '.KITKK HE SAFK THAN Sorry See our stock of lurniture and other items before you buy R. g Satterwhite Λ; Sons, near Fire Station. 6-tf KLKCTRIC MOTOR RKPaTrs. When your motor shows signs of trouble, bring it to us! We'll re pair it expertly and promptly. P;.rts supplied when needed Rea sonable prices. Hester's Motor and Machine Shop. 1-3-6-8 ΚΟΚ R Ε Ν Τ JAN. 1—MODERN FUR- Ι ni. bed apartment. Dr. Λ. C. Yuw. I 12-eud-ti I FOR KF.NT FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON Ρ Zollicofl'er avenue and one four I room apartment on Belle treet I Phone 139. ΑΙ. Β Welter. Insur- L· a nee. Rental and Real Estati ii-3ti V WHEN YOU TURN A FAUCET I dot s your plumbing roar, blow and Ρ whistle like a steam engine' If jt I does you need a plumber. Sec us Ε now. J. G. Wheeler, Jr. Phone 378 I , r 812-J. tf I LOST: BLACK AND TAN BEAGLE I iiound dog. white ring around nick. Answers to naine ' Mollit·". S5 re w ,rd. Sidney Abbott, phone 4II4-J, Garrett and Henderson Store. 4-2t FOR SALE 1110.000 FEET PINE AND oak standing timber. Located on Pool Rock-Bullock Road. 1·'. Λ. Tippett. route 5. Oxford. N. C j 6-2ti j vve "specialize in all ι kinds of body and fonder re j pair work. .Motor Sales Co. Fob SALE. 100 CORDS DRV PINE wood at Burnside Fan· ; -t îcked near road. I am at Burnside every Wednesday. R H Crowder. 4-2ti FOR RENT MODERN SERVICE > tat ion and store on U. S. Highway No. 1. Address "Service Station", care Dispatch. 2-3ti TWO GOOD MULES FOR SALE cheap. Same may be seen at the Legg-Parham Co. R. G. Young. ±5 FOR RENT : TWO ROOM COM· pletely furnished apartment, niod ern conveniences. Charles -treet. Three room unfurnished apart ment, private bath, near Post Of fiee Ur'-iuhait Print Shop building suitable for shop or store. William street. Phone 341-W. R. L. Mus- ' tian. G-lti GOOD LOOKS PAY BIG D1VID ends and you can collect them if you patronize this shop. Efficient and courteous service. Phone 200 for appointment. Bridget's Benuty Shop. 16-tf IK YOU WANT REAL NICE WORK try us Our repairing can't be· beat. Free thine and shoe strings with ' every half sole job. 142-J. Baker's. ; NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Candace Woodlief. de ceased, late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the t^Uite of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, or to his attorneys in Henderson, N. C., on or before the 9th day of December, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to this estate will please make im mediate payment. This tlie 9th day of December. 1910. T. C. WOODLIEF, Executor of the Estate of Candace Woodlief. Gholson & Gholson. Attorneys for Executor. 9-16-23-30-6-13 NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Winnie Woodlief. de ceased. late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, or to his attorneys in Henderson, N. C., on or before the 9th day of December, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to this estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 9th day of December, 1940. T. C. WOODLIEF, Executor of the Estate of Winnie Woodlief. Gholson & Gholson, Attorneys for Executor. 9-16-23 30-6-13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that I have qualified'as Executor of the E:-tate of H. B. Hicks, Deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate will present them to me on or before the 30th day of December, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to me. This December 30th, 1940. JASPER Β HICKS, Executor of The Estate of Η. B. Hicks, Deceased. 30-6-13-20-27-3
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