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I; .lohnny D.ugh < i! t»*nl only a t • u*t • "i'.r sin rtoil i 111• > • bat it : 'ii ;>oi> • ! < !• ■ <. ifil.ii;'. ;.!i. ! • r' i . till"! ti• " ir: if Ibivi o". tho eiir-..v ii <11 t< • o\ I'flV lit i>' ••• l '• • \\« :•!;• ning • • ' i Ha:»t» I'tlii . t • '•» miantitir i.l i..". a-, -.v.'!! a. • t' f 'tint! of ohovv thrive on. "\< . . liioiv is. as . n aeuto -ln.itaro . ; • already, and it w.• I ..inkl.oad. a • taii'tlv agrii-iiltiii ■ pet ially. Otht'i I .-It wore ... • . U, h:.n in.'hi •: ■ • ' I" .1- i is»: t \ rural : r. • • l.nvir.al . • p • ilatir.iif v 1 . . • • :utnii> ar,l tho \ • • I f<fiiis certain : t 'r.»ir, them . i t: i>p- arc • '. i ili:. tl:s:.. . inr n •• (|iu in it 1 s 1111111 iii .nil n|. "!i China an l I: i -in -! tht v have rov! v«-il . 'rial.',I \ • la. short "1 v.h.,1 |]ic\ ; aiul in ut-nl i v |., V. 'Wll gains "i;:ainsl .I i, ir.v ro.-iifi-:... n .1 ~ ir; ity «■! . ins their. .< si critics.: pi-ibleni. " A' ir.i : !• : ..•»•. ■ • Due geographical reason:". it w.l j » i... ..1 • ,r *,nclc S im | to unload any farmid^iilt* ajsivp, '..u:. i i lii-n either ai-- the Hu-.-i rmnn ntier - r eastern Chin • 1 i:e R '•«:;.!!• and CM. :ie e. h the J>ret '.vhtff tin cmiv sire rsijsi n». Wh1. ! ! : .\ e > '■ ■ p • ir < q'l.|i < :i* S..v :: and %w*> ■ "'1 veil :! irvolves delay in on;-, " ■ i • n psngra:!.. which can wait ' b:!'.' \ ti. -y .i cut matter. Tin-1 ■ '-el' .ii> . H Hi' ■ ! ' y . ■ rl dot-.-".'' retiuire the tr.-vcl t. ' t -» i .r:■ v d-cs. >.i> it HAS them. already. They d i r.ot have t<> he created :n in h si hi'.rrv. The same is true <•:' '• rco Pis •■■.•s sr e beinil I •lived at :• prt ttv swift pace. \:ui .vaniing e.t.'.ur a navy i t ,i •; ii corps d -e» ii t r.eee .-itate .-•> . ■ til- s a personnel .*■- :n» army, j • ii<* is s." drain on ordi 1 > i d ist: lal capacity. A.i'v men. t may lie .-aid do not ve y kindly Si. ator !'• nU . ti - . ill on I. Their .iee 'lint . . .1 they have v\ > . hfd • ' c ill. ; 'n'.slit ad ii ent ii ill flv rt'i'i}' ihic nl1o«'»ntw. pro .. i , a Tliev in lieve thci" ■■ i'i rreit. it i.< natural Sir .. i . . ii list I ii..I ti> like Ii. \ st .ill a: ■ • r butt mt ill Tile Alat>a:: - ! •v h< a better ec >nomi.-! ii 'i iv thi>ii|:li. Anyway, he kiww more n';aut .it;i icuitur- \nd lie lia - "i '<• a 'ew i'miivi'I i«. There appears to In- ■ ma ' • I as til tile 1111 i ll. and I':: e-e "I 1 I diet-.. Th" v it.il - want hi the> 1 e ;n set them. hut. prin -i.lv the. I want supplies. Still, an Xmeriean Army officer's reaetinn i- uiuler ! • t.andahle. It Rives him a u.m t • think id subsidi/iiie, other- ; .|. ,-u lighting until we ire f ■ • t-d to v into action ion per cent. It -in' ihr Navy well enough Ameriian I plomaey is -kept Riles-hit; for 'tie present. ' Fi lt" hats inside -i! i- ;lv ie nothing new: North Pu-it r In dians wove their henddre d ir hark fiber. flcAH MuMSKoal i evcp -teUL ybo KAQOUT ^RcVN^5,' Nx NOAH= IF A SHOE CLERK TELLS HIS SECfSET thou&htj IS HE REVEALWS ' His wnersole ? Tv.RuoQi.rs (•.UMSt: l?LAMf> )1 f>. ! PEAR NOAH'' IN A B/ t SHOP is THEI5E Always A F=I<£KT- VS/MEM A, LOAF OR BREAt? StEts fresh y JOHN J.CvMLBf PfAt>e« . SUFrEPH, h I. f. | r—ut'it §r< .«'« Start Planning Now For Spring Furniture Meeds Soon you will be-in Spring Clen: uv- and pl .^riiruj the changes; you intend to make. Well, it's not a b»l too soon to start, e«pe<- i Iv w?>ile we ha e a complete stock ov everything ,n furniture for you to choose from. U * OUl" 'a -r \* ay-pi*, a to ouy nov ag«..i~is your n^et. s. 4-Po ster Bedroom Suite a • |u\'i iy I |>!« iv iiii< wiili ;iu. u .• iit'll ;i' wiilim! linish ami on. •>;' our wry r*A best buys at ..Hy 3-Pieee Living Room Suite ice 1hi» luititi 11. ;*-pK« I'viujr .Mi>m uiile with real spring cushion-. >»o:mlifully u|>ii<lst. :od CQ7 CO -ml pi feed • :\y «]>Q I .Oil Chippendale Sofa I '< i 1*11 i wiiii- -! §•« j it •«! ii)> Ik.1: (cry. ;i;i: hi !■■• ;«• s I y 1 »•. woodwork .i• .i ilomlur.-is mahogany. A ivai «»uy. Only Jf>98.50 Baby Beds Lnrjre assortment of 15 a by 1 !»•(!> in many sizes ami mi nt's. See our window display an«l conif in and sot* a lull ili>|i|a\. $12.50 Up Coffee Tables .M.sIk •.••• :!>■ finish with j'lass I• »ps. All sizes and types. $6.50 Up Clothes Hampers We iii-i nffcriiu* these ham pei a an extra special thi »veek .it only Living Room r\\ * Ui asrs >• v "'ioly nf odd chairs ii'i t■ ■ i 1 prints. .Many ! \. :iiii! ijv-is to choose from. $1150 Up K11 Cab-nets Svl!i-i> and . i ;• • c..1 i at $37.00 Up " ii! i:> mulch at $12.50 Up End Tables it- vnni'ty. Only $2.25 Used 5ofa :J i• • j» " vnii' u><'(l sofa in i*x .■ '!■ ' c ii n! ion at a real ('■ ir.- in anil it. Dining Room Suites I; ;ilit:!'<il '.) piece suites in muliotfmiy tint . v.iih drop !*.:•!' Di.i-'jmi Phyfe <M 1 fll Cft till'ie :i1 "Illy Breakfast Room Suites Lovely it-piece Maple suites. Just what you tfJO'y CA 1 have wanted for a lonjr time i DISCOUNT FOR CASH COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS EASY TERMS Yanice Furniture Co. Occupying Five Floor* of Industrial Bank Bl;l<?. Phone 182 Henderson, N. C. 4
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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