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Wh-r he h.i -. ■ (ill.. •• ii fferent. fn fur ;i. v. c i■ • . • m ,i defiri le pi' mitl.'.ali .1 • ' • the latter will probi bl • brief outline of his j>! ' 'l I'ic . And Mil li .in 1 ' Indue W.ii1 ick will I)':' f' .i l.~ fin;i! :in.iy-:s. to hi f'n i' in* !{"'ernor. iu.M sis it w '<l > hall l<>r any othe. Contest: lit The s* in <•«•!! remember.* the he;il «uid i.t. I MniRiilc for Rover n if.'10. Ami a repe tition lit flint nr.li) may be expected in l!)H it tii-egg Cherry, i'rofesswi k alul Jad3e Vi . . ..i* l a ■ ,.»f •; o tre.i <.nii pno the a» now seeing tauly ceita.n. 1'. r .1 t me ;t appeared that (.'berry \i\i- well "lit ill tYoitl. .Iu>t l)e("tv :: . legislature ended. Jutigo \Va,l.i.. '.u. : Kaleigii and mxed a.'oumt w iiii . i* politicians from ail ovei *•»: to The protocol' w*a> oo m \ oil :. eijuciitly ui those quarters, ton. C'heiry. >-t course, was there i .4: ■ !i>: !:«• was a member ot tlit'i Senate. .-ervmjt li,s j : . .i To "oi- j; in t!io Mouse thiee : :in s. iini*i .is pea Iter. At tno '.ii.io :.;i'o » a- .i ;;oi>d deal «>t ipimo-i Wo. i . >iit ii<»t create a .-cn.-a ami :i;.U MiiXmalil'.i i>Ki 1 *».»•» . "..I'll '..ul largely disiutegr.i' oii. v.'::oi:> w.i> well out ahead it eld ma v thought—and .still \\ 'h l: >> seeking the suttr.140 ' ;e people. it Will bo no 1 'r > taer; ;-t least tii.it a>>p"a!s >• to >0 .1 sensible appra. .;i ••:o .•.Ul.tatl. I' to ISMu campaign tor both ,i"V ; -i iiatoi never approached i : f- .. sensation. Both c.did - many people had on !' : willi these three geotle 4 i"!' govevrnor and wit . •-! Max Canine1' ron i. , Shi, Mr Uoynolds" seat, i' . , North Carol.na i» ::i >t • me. Iciioek-dcw n- ind cal s.veep' taUes. w. . r ieage or support Si-;.. i; •>: '.ne thirteen billion dul I;.iien! war bonds a .cd| i ;t:c I'.va uV .n a three w"e ,l!l; , . a * i!i !.e;'.in today WiH I .ruijle :i..itter. it Will be no pu<h-1 I" to requite genu". »its t tie pait u! some \\ h > | a. - <• • hand ill the unpt«i e 'ui : :-.i ,i-i.il t.isk. We are m> ;id .1 herculean Job; make i.o | ,-t.i ie .li'out that. Il.it it r..:i be done and will b»' i,,;ie. Americans will not let their lyhtmy ■ in down now. <■ r at any •titer time Success ot the can-p.i.g'i vill constitute a pledge of sup >« t i tile armeu iorces: anything la*. han that will "'t be a v .tu nc .u ic:nensti:it;on the million., "f H y. wild have leit home and .1.1- ' ide and loved one- to g" to the t.'t , t ilers ot the earth in detetw | ;• hbei ties and all that we hold 1 The s7:?4.:h">. over and above b.u \ j ^ *.ti». which is asked in cou-.-ty !■ •• challenge ot the : . 1 , agmtude to our people. Never <•: :«• : e we been asked to m Ke , peiidi'. - .111 investment >" . .•> t :,,vf :.i. .iiiv c.n'.-e >. piir i>o-c. bi.t there never bus been .« . u-e .-■• urgent or so important * . ne. Perhaps quotas f >r -wr seem just a.- b g t.> them . ,i - <!• es to us. Now ite.'e has ;ne.e been heat'.'1. s.n \pies-i'>n liouut aoout ti'.e -i-a" . !i,u inde 1 tan: .„ Aiiiciu-. n ..CL-.istonied t!> doing big thug .•1 ii . >way. There n ' rc.is'ii . .pp. i- t this challenge w .' 1 .111 exception. • liiey give ;heii- lives; we 'ait( ' 'V. the si gait. Could aryo. j .... : •; a more appropriate lU'tl". iu> 1i1.1t daies us to go • he^ u1 ..... t t" meet the demand' .. j ers' -n with surplus ca.-h w «w.d : 1.-. with all ot t rather than sir ! render his l ie. Hut millions ot' n.eu, have sj.ne to the battle front to .■ ;:.eii' lives, and many to g ve the.n , .-de, that those ot us who remain : nd may be upwri'd the hoirot saiierings that are today and the last tinco years and more been the lot <»t countless mil • miserable, helple s humaiv . 'countries that have been «ram ; icd under the iieel of •> ru'.hiess tl .t-n r. In buying these government o"- ids .V, cs .cans will n»t "nly show the.r ] I.•nation and uratitude for li> ■.'.,l„r and sacrifice of their own | countrymen. but by lending the.f m. ney to the government will be naming it possible for the fight t> !:<• continued on to victory. We cannot afford to fail our frtht .,incn; nor ourselves lor that nat ter. And we shall not fail. This, of course, does not mean th it ■ ny one will be justified in ioini* lc s than his utmost in this eri- s. Our best and our greatest will bj j necessary Let u> all realize this at the <v.itset and make up our .run 1> now to do what we intend to «'• i and do it quickly. The challenge is 'ours. Americans must and will -if icept it and meet it The Japanese premier, according to a dispatch, has returned to Tokyo from a trip into the interior >>f Chi' 1. Find any good hiding places. T«>i Finland would like to duck o I the war but finds herself surroundcl by Russian enemies and — wi it's w.>rse—German allies. Breathes there a man with o >ul dead he hasn't yet drawn up hi- ■•■.■.n personal blueprint of a post v.i; world? It isvi:ir :'m> government t>*>uis \ <•: . sis w: 11 m»t unly show '.he r ; :ti ••••ration .irul gratitude for t»? ..> 11jr and sacrifice of their nvvri • untryi en. out by lending their money the government will be •i .iking ii possible fur the fight t) !;<■ continued on to victory. UY cannot afford to fail our fi;jht • : ■ n: nor ourselves for that r.m' ter. And we shall not fail. This, of course, does not mean th it ny i.no will lie justified in J<>ing tie.- th:in iii.- utmost in this cri - s. Our best and our greatest will bj | necessary. Lot us all realize this at the outset and make up our mini I now to do what we intend to <! i. and do it (|ti,ckly. The challenge - ours. Americans must and will ,ic i cept it and meet it. The Japanese premier, according I to a dispatch, has returned to Tokyo i from a trip into the interior of Chit i | find any good hilling places. T«>j Finland would like to duck o i' • I the war but fir.d.s herself surround- ) by Ru-Mian enemies and — v.-i it'. worse—German allies. Breathes there a man with a -ul -r> dead he hasn't yel drawn up hi.-, own personal blueprint of a po.it .v.c world? Wliat Oo You Know About Norrh Carolina? By l it I I) II. MAY 1. What ji: avisiotis ..iv Miadf to re duce state a.upi >p. latii ns to keep tlletlt W : 111111 .. decline II! t.. \ col led IHIIS J. Willi! v .i~ i".«-tor first! ubwn'iHi in North v.'. • iitiu l>y tlu> Moravians? What i ttect ii «i tin- raise «.! Jet lersun politicial polities lusve >.11 eus T.iii<il :l !• I'aioiaui lem-la Uire? •; When was claimed that North Carolina :t!s V.eic • poor in rule «•:! .rail Is 5. Win \ - ir.e North Carolinian who helped rni two constitutions tin tMi- Texas ti. What addit.oiial o.iih \v;is re quired « 'ns getting married in 18tii>" \NM\TKS. 1 The lesi-lature has authorized the director • the budget t•« redtuv upprop i.it to .ill departtnetits and si..-, •■.it;uii> ii condition-• -lioiilii >lc\» : t cause .1 1 educt: >:i in t.i\ collection* to a point where the t..\ eceipts would not take care o: the app. lattoiis -et up. Wheti such c.nd.ti us do develop the di rector «• ;i • b.alget is ins' ucted : take care charitable uistitut oils irst. Tin first Kaster Sunday jiitei ihe arrival the first Murax iati set tlers ca;:.c . :i April 14. 17.VI. Tin* was obseived at oid i*ettiah..ra. :• lew • lie- of the present I' \ i»f Winston-Salem The first service at Sali ": v.' ti Kaster S.unlay. March .'II. ITT! Kaster Sunday !!.:« year. HHH. all? ott the latest day «»f the year p■ — 1 i• 5«•. April "J.'ith. The last Ka-t. te!l on this date w a - 11 lKMti. and ' :.e next will n>'t come .niti 1 .iitc. 'iic i as-.tig ol th 1 - Ceii . 11 ry. ."I. The • V < -civ Democrat.c p n •ipal- of !'• • •- .lefferson. and lite Ii : le.-oi:• I caused t".e X til Carolina i- •...•ate to d.»card all Forttu «»( pomp and distinction. One Jarticlll..: ca.-' practiced Utlttl that .•la was Ilia" the speaker. of tnc wo houses ■ earing gowns or robes .vhile ott.c !••'.• 11 thel: • I! <•«■« This eustot was not in keeping with he .letters,man principal- ot den:. - •racv and w: s abolished. •I. The end of the War in JSUSa ound the State >■ c mpletely < \ taitsted ot all wealth and : < :m- ni Making !..otiey ti:..- • •« state • wiled aihoacl- looKed : "he fut...e with lopelessnes... The War had w recked he railroads physically as well ii< inancially. There wen- 110 tnnds t.. eonild and contui then in opera lon.-. Only two t... • . we.t opeiated vest ol Salisbury per week. The • »ort ot the president ot the North 'arolma Railroad, the 10..»i between .•oldsboio .md Charlotte. I• I8li.». aid that the pe pie did n. ' ha\c tin nea 1 is to 1 ide. 1 in ! thev 1:ed o do so. •V Civ S'' Washington ^ Vth. : in 11 North I'aM'liiia ::i l.Sn.'! lake > ■ 1.any other North Carolinians Sn yth : igiateit tte-t and -cttletl in Tcs.i ti IJillK while it was patt Mex co. 11. was a member ot the cn . eiit|.i|i m 1that adoptid the Declai atio'i ..1 Indt |>endence. and ) .vi.s otic .1 the t.ine No. t; c'.. . aiis who signed that instrument. He vms also a signet the C">»nstit'.ition ■, • ! the ISepublii ■: Te\a In It! la he ! is. .te<i I .. •.ir 1_ • I I* •• -titllti. il •! ".ilt S'.itc ' T. -..i . -..I .'. l!!tili us was a nienibet the eutiventi -t 1 :h.it ad i.ted a ne c :. t.uiti. n •II the read : .-si :: ■: ti . St..'. : It 'W tiy tile ta.: • ' t •nteilfi .11 > lie <iit 1 in An.-! - 1. .. . > 'JI. l;;♦»»». while atti lld.llK ' > • ' : ' • :i <5. During the i.tarv occupation >f North Carolina • 11 wing the end >! the War in IH05 ..:i |k lis xet :.ng .lined e.| m d t • trai.e in oath ot ahei;:..:.. ' ' < United ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ 1 N'i. (men ;mil \vumen both !ia\< twelve pair). 2. Stephen Vincent I'.enel. In the eent:,i| S.n■ ■ ■ >n I :itl 4. The Sphinx. 3. Al;i.-k;i. ti MinneMitu. 7. Ci!«is>. H. Arthur .1. Altmeyer. 9. Spanish. It). True. lOCr Helps—Ii'.rv 1OTJ. :*ioro' WAR BABY f 11^ ALSO) War Rationing Guide Bit VC I I S Pemww gainful > employed nr do ing vohuiteei wa work can qualify t : titicates t v bicycles. lit - i'Vi'Iin are av..liable to pupils win' need them -let I., and ituni m !:,'. il. r, ! t.; - u!ii l,f obtam (.■(1 from local rationing boards. < \N\t l> (illODS li.iIii>n:!:Si ! < eivially canned. • IT!«-«i .nd ir. .t : l: .it- iiii(i \ege liiulo. including jUICl's. .ill Simp*, di icd beans. dried pea.-. lentils ami .irliyil: ,i!i -l soup ixtllics under the y-te :>c'j;n M. • !! l IVm'ni.ii, 'i•! : dried beany, dried jicas and ;< ii*iJ- !••• planting pj>,»-t-s only i i«" l1 i wil'.out - eiidering 1 • i'.•••ll ua: iat."U book XV 2 c on ii. I-:..:: p \ •. :'<> t 1 Ii.). I expires April DKIKD KlCI ITS. .\1! died and dehydrated fruit; :;.t been leu p • ii i\ i t*!!:' ed Ir'Mil : .ill' lung T «y can now ie bought ' i r .j . ti points I I I I. Oil.. Perii'd "a" coupons iimv calid and A nil" li!i! 1 Si-plei tu .a'. «. \soi.ini:. "A" b c 'i N'.I £."id for •' if :allons cach and must last from Ma..!: "J'J I.. Julv ^1 inclusive m N I'tii na. M KATS. st.iitni'4 April 11. the red "C" p r. \V lia'ion IV "1; XV 12 ne • \ ; ese stamps have a t, t. . In- ;t> point.- ll'Hisewix e« tins v.i may use any "A and • B" rwl ps they have left for tnc p:.: f! :.-i "t : eats. lats. etc. Tnr v.ei'Ii : M.i-.cii IK. the ' I»" stamp beci vi i: ii. and any "A . "H" and I'" ' . rt'iiiiiiiuii^ also may in used. T'.i- : Mowing week, the "I-;' stamp • . ;id. with left< \ei " A 15". ' I)" -t.iii ps good .in o ugh Ap .: ::ii. The A t;'. "C"' and "D" stamp" will . \t i value alter April .'{n The • v >n date of "K ° stall p ha- : tut > en announced. SIIOF.S X" '7 • hi war ratMin bools N 1 .i ■ one pair mtil .hint sTOVKS. i nil-1 ired a .ii i - art being r:itii ed Person* who will us« new i >al a* to replace ..'l biun ■| ' In then li c.il v. ai | ; i •'' ' 1 ii oiling board- i"i pur • viiu ates. Oil-fired heater -cil only uiidi'i ver> uniisu. , (instances because o SALLY'S bAt I it *> Helem / WtiAf, DOES Yhk MEAH ? {r 7 COML BA/X X w Aboaf FiFTtrmS MlKJUfLG PAD - I OU^M 1 KNOW By THtM SIGAK. Coupon No. I:! ii<•• •«.! lor a pounds, i Mil?-! last through May SI. tvi'i:\viuti:ks. ; Mentals of nonportable* mantilac I lured alter l!IS4 .in- banned. N"ii , portables made lit'IWrt'li 11IST ami 1 1!>S4 may In- r«-rsi«-ti in persons who obtain cortiiic.ites t:>>m their local rationing board-. Hoillal- of [Hit able- made between HUT ami 1US5 | may ."(ill be made on a m\ month I basis. M»sJ portable- .tin- I j may also La* rented on tin' .-ame MEETING THURSDAY BY PATRIOTIC SONS Lexington. April 1-—Inaugurating a series of rcgain.il meeting.- spon sored by the North Carolina Camp Was a meeting held :: Tii"in...-\ .iU' on Thursday evening in vvineii an proximately ltily incmi ors 't tile Patriotic Order Son- of Amern'ii wen n attendance. Members weir pre.-ent iroir Lext gtoli. !l g:i Po.nt Asheboro and Winston Salem. 't was announccd Iiom the ottice iiu State Secretary hen-. Statj \ iee prc.-d:onl V I\ I'ulliain • il Ashcboio p:c.-ided. Itev. K. K. Howard. -tale pie-tile t. oi Kri.ir.ger bi'o gilt .ill it' piling : e.-s.igc. stre. .ng ttle impoi t.n co i»( !>*-.Iig active rtarng tin.- war crisis. He urg'-l everyy Son ..t Amciaa to go back ii .» I cal can )> ind begin a can - ;■.! g:. til activity tin- betterment >: i.i.« community. <>:h«is on the I an were Uei::y Styles, pas*, state president. i.oxmgt >n: C II. Ft retime I >.-• let I"e-ident •-i Lex fi_;t• - : !» W M i 'u i i i-. ,nt state secretary, also • t l^xington: and K M HI.ikcIv. nat , topi' sentative. of II,gh Point A delicious barbecue d finer was . C;I i: ^ tile o\ oiling "IVg a la.'ge hole, rcrtilizc tlv il. a: d pJ in? voi r troubles o-i a "'I ■* 1 ' ' I. i ng with vogo' ,51!« id wer seeds." rocommond* John Ha!' . . Jar. I scape specialist .J \ State College. NOTICE. Cnder and by virtue of the ,mi ilii'iity contained in that certain I i.'i'ii i.f Trust c\fciit« (I by Albert W. Durham and Myrtle I.. Durham. In wife, t.p the undersigned Tru-tec. Iiicii -aid Deed of Trust i- duly re sided in the <>||ire ol the |{egi«ter "I Deed* of Vance County. North '.ii "Im.i. in Hook 184. at pane 312, ie I. ill It ha.'itu: been made in the pa;— "•cut of the indebtedness therein i-c Clired. .it the re<|iiest of the lu lder of the note, the undersigned will of fer lor sale iit public miction, to tin highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Henderson. North Carolina, at 12 o'clock. Noon. Ka.-tern \V r. rime, on Thursday, April 22. 1943. the following de scribed real estate: Beginning at a stake in the old road 14 teet West of a White O ik; run then South "4 3-4 K. 2D.20 ehtiins to a stake. Acquilla Hargrove's cor ner: thence North 84 1-1 K. la chains to a Dead Elm on the old run of tnc Creek, Hargrove's corner: thence no the old run of the Creek S. 41 1-4 E. I chain. S. 44 3-4 I chain. S (5 1-2 W. 1 chain. S 2 1-4 E. 85-100 chains to a stone on the creek: thence down the new run of the creek N. 24 1-2 E 4 65 chains, N. 23 1-2 E. 2.25 chains. N G 1-4 E. 0.15 chains to the Bridge. thence N. 14 E. 3.47 chains to Alex Durham's corner (now Hunt's coiner) a tone: thence N 78 3-4 w. 10 chains to o stone at the Biidgc. Brame s corner; thcnci along the road S 15 1-4 E. 7.5<1 chain S. 6 3 1 F 8.8. chains, S. 5 3h W. 4 chains to the beginning, con taining 70 acres, more or less. Set Deed Book 10o. page 449: also Deed Book 181. page 308; and Deed Hook 107. page 420, in afficc of the Hogis ter of Deeds of Vance County. This the 22nd day of March, 1013 T. !». GHOLSON, Trustee. 22-28-5-12 WANT ADS Get Results OFFICIAL# TIKE INSPECTION STA tion. Cars washed, lubricated, polished, batteries recharged. Gulf gas and oils. L. T. Harris Gult Service Station, Garnett and Hor ner Sis., phone 1198-W. 26-tf YOU WILL ALWAYS LOOK YOUK best if you patronize our shop. Modern service, experienced op erators. Phone 200 for appoint ment. Iiridgers Beauty Shop, o\ er Parker's Drug Store. 22-tf Alex S. Wat kins Says: REPAIR NOW AND MAKE SIRE Wi.-e property owner.- are eheck : U then hon.es. rental and business propel tie.- now and putting them i". Hi >(i i* :iiiii"n lur the duration while materials and labor arc available. There are no restriction.- on the amount that can be .-pent <»:i repairs and upkeep of your property. Cluck over your buildings now and let us Mioply the lumber and building ma ;er:.il.- • reded to put them in good ('■•t'.ditiou. NKW ARRIVALS THIS MONTH TO DATE A carload of Flint K"te asphnlt shingles and roofing A earload of cement. A carload of plaster and sheet rock. A truck load of doors and win dows. A truck load of large automatic control coal heaters. Four .-hipments of paints. Two truck loads of well pipe. Five -hipments of hardware. (>110 solid carload of extra good flooring. 1 One carload of lumber mixed. One solid carload of six and eight inch rooters. "WIIKKK QUALITY TELLS AND PRICES SELL" ALEX S. WATKINS •THE PLACE OF VALUES" 10 21 HIGHEST PRICES PAID For hides, scrap metal, steel, iron, one rubber. Let's give the axis thi kn >rkout blow. Henderson Jtml Company, phone 300. IG-t USE VITA VAN FOR YOUK NEX'l paint job. There is no paint bettei Yet it is the lowest priced quality paint in town. Tanner Roofing Co 22-t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. I has'e this day qualified befor the Clerk of the Superior Court <1 Vance County as Administratrix <1 the estate of Stephen Hart, deceased late of Vance County, and this is t notify all persons having claim against the estate of said deceased t present them to me or my at tome on or before the 15th day of Marc) 1044. or this notice will be pleude 1 in bar of their recovery. All person I indebted to the estate of said dt . ceased are requested to make iitnnc • diate payment. ! This 15th day of March. 1043. ; RACHEL MASON. Admx. of Estate of Stephen Hart, deceased. A. A. Hunn, Attorney. 15-22-29-5-12 19 WANT ADS Get Results ALERT PROPERTY OWNERsTaSv increasing their insurance in vi^I. of higher replacement costs 1 us check your policies. Insurant Department, Citizens Bank and Trust Company. jj ® WHEN YOU THINK OF c^TT call 2tilt. Doug and Bob Fulkrier appreciate your orders. H. o Falknei >.V Son, phone 2(io. i8-t{ FOR RENT NICE Six Room !:<i|;m- wired ielectric >to\v ;jj Suiiliiall St . available in tin\ jav,' I w.i ;««i11 tin lushed apartment in cluding electric >lo\ e and Kriiti* d... , :wa Clark St. |{. l. phuin- »1 -U . j^_|* CANDLER-1 'ALMF.lt MOTC>l7 txT often good u.sed cars at reasonable prices. I it 11 Studebakcr Comman der lD.'il) Chevrolet Sedan, iy;jj Ford and a number of Standard Chevrolet curs—li)34 and 1935 models. 2-tr BRIDES SKK US FOR YOUR WF.D ding Announcements or Invita* 11. .us. Finest iiuality at moderate prices. Also Visiting Cards for the Graduate. Henderson Book Co, plume 110. 17-tr BIG STOCK OK GuOD LATE model used cars at Motcr Salt's Co., Henderson, N. C. FOIt SAl.K FULLER MOPS AND brushes. Make your house work easier. .Mr. Russell, telephone litKMV. 12-Oli GOOD DRY PINK WOOD, SAWED stove wood length, delivered any where in Henderson. D. M. Glover phone 41)21. 114-l-»ti KILL SPRING FEVER WITH cleaning upplies. liny quality gro ceries. nv.-li meats and lre.-h vege table at lift luTt s Yellow Front— Free delivery. pliime 439. 7-tf IF YOU 11 CHICKS COULD TALK they'll ay "(Iive us l)r. Salsbuiy's I'heh-i>-Sal in 1-Hr drinking water because it tine- double duty, checks genu growth in the water ami also medicates nil:' digestive tract." Parker'> Drugstore. 12-2fi WE BUY EGGS. FRYERS. IIHNS and broilers f..r cash or trade. Wo are booking White Leghorns, Bar red Rocks. New Ilampsliire Reds tor May ..iul June delivery. Hen derson Hatchery, 425 South Gar 11ftt street. U-5ti TIKE 11EADQUAUTERS--WE HAVE the latest official information re garding tire inspection and appli cation for new tires and tubes. Let us help you with yours. Henderson Vulcanizing Co. 22-tf ME-IIE-GAN". PIANO TUNER and reed-organ repairer, will be in Henderson Tuesday, April 13. It my services are desired, phone ISO or SitiK. 10-2t KEG 1STK KK D I'll ARM AC ists—starting salary $220.00 per month. •!!> hour week. $l.o."> per hour for extra lime. Must Ik* eligible for recipro cation in District of Colum bia or Virginia. Excellent worktig 'jomlitions. I'erma ncnl positions. Vacation with pay. Write or apply in person to .Mr. ('. 15. Aldrich, People's Drug Store, Inc.. 77 I' Street. X. E„ Washington, I). ('. 21-ti IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL US when you have country produce. cgg>. friers, liens, butter, and meats t > sell. B. M. Newman CIrocery. ti-JI-1 (I-12 -14-1 OIKL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Phone 500-W. 10-3t WANTED — CLEAN. SOFT RAGS 2 1-2 cents pound at Dispatch Of fice. GAHHEN TOOLS. CIAIIDEN SEF.D. hoes. rake.-, line and plow handles, and light weight farm tools of all kinds. Western Auto Associate Store, opposite I'ostolfice. (4) SPECIAL ON HEAVY ROOFING <!»n pounds) at Henderson Hut clieiy. $2.3!> per roll. *125 South Garnett St. 9-ati PROGRESSIVE < »WNERS OF GOOD property are not only increasing their insurance protection on ac count of increasing cost of replace ments. many of them are reducing the i insurance costs by insuring witli us in Non-assessable Divid end-paving Mutual Companies. In sure with us and save the differ ence. Catcs Insurance Agency. 20-tr SOMETHING NEW! V I C T O K Y Waste Baskets at GOc. Letter Trays at 30c very attractive and sub stantial. Covers for No. 2 Rationing Hunks at 25c. Also many other war-time items. Alford's Printing & Office Supply Co. 23-tf MALE BULL PUPS FOR SALE. W. G. Kearncv. Route 1. Henderson. N. C*. 12-lt OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! WE now have the combined stock of Hughes Furniture Company and our own for you to select from, h E. Sattcrwhite & Sons. 10-if WE SELL FCX LAYING. START* in;; and growing mashes, horse and mule feed. 34'< Pork Maker P'K and hog leed mid dairy feed. Poul try remedies and gran seed and electric brooders. Henderson Hat chery. 425 South Garnet! street, phone 871. 0*'' INSIItANCK — KENTAI.S Heal Estate—Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details. AI>. B. WESTER Phone 139 Mef'oln Bldf.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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