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licnftrrsrm EhiiU; \u -IM 12. !!M I rulllisllKl I \ t-1 » UU'rnion l S:u:i!;i\ liy IIKMU.KMIN \ « ; 1 ("O. IM'. •;S I 1 >uuii!'. Mnvt MKNISY A. 1 . an : Kditor M 1. KIM '! S ••• .... \l i m i Kcli: j; : t . 500 Soi'ia: !: • (510 Mil • (J 10 l i.i' II 1 t,-a ..1 .1 •lit'" L » !'l aiul A!' -jvipt'r I'.l'l : >.• N tin f *., j-, • A ' •.« oxclti 51 • ■; .1 "ill tit or i ' t: •:.is | p..!H . r\V ■;>.) U? Iieil ' • ' ft all!.- nniilica-, t ,• M-« f Cll Si MM l;IIM !<>\ i: Ml s (fay,.!.:. .- y n \ ! I«y vI t iI II.v C.irrirr < Y«v r S M Ti . , i :> hi' :i M ••.> • . ' j ;,n UV.Vy r- y ■ . :•.'y) ].V I'll C..HV j E:;-. 1 • ■ ■ i. • ! :■ SOtl. \* ( ' {■ - Lc* We Forg.?t Congress shall m.'ke bo law respecting .'.n estab iislirr.tnt of religion, or prohibiting :hc free «er cisc thereof; or abridging the frc^d-'.m oi' speech or of the prcs? «D 1 Ccadnia I .It No Luck, Mr. ihuping «;k h |«( • . :»d wo h; v«- | • ! ■ c ;u oj tncm iH< It) !l.l' ir "\Tl . Bhuping's ent - ted Ihnt " nil i iiH'.v- . '-:i and \ ■;». i ■ .cii cppo.-.l: .|i N :h Corolino • • d S t None <•! ' r! (I int. Wiiit wo ennn' t :•= «he theory, r •' • .<• . .• uch, *h .t thoac who hold i 1 (ho o pinions arc in ttio mnj' i 'y. . ! ,i; hi Mil" »> who hold • • : !| vo'.e in accordance i ' ( nvi'.-'.csis Of coin ' y ii' 'i ' di> >. Mr. S; up m; ' ill (I 'i .11 he i!.i< i tin intcwii'V i K■ »> i ny. Hilft. op pnsini! ;i third term ;inri that wtiitc thi> I)'' DcrulK- convention was n session th:ii year in (icag't lie wire I the North I'arol a delegation ir the some spirit. It didn't work thrM years ap.o and is nol lihely to be effective in 1PM. though, admittedly there a <• Mim - i-ds who arc against indefinite tenure lor any president No such luck, Mr. Shuping. The Lights Are Green SecreUu y Morgenthau made aat a g.vd case iur tin' See» tul Wtir laati government fina-.uv.- gen ,■ it h s appeal in Now York l.ist •!:i,•:t '.i'i- the current war ti .:is: :i >v\ under way. Ho made Utement- winch all ot u.- w.ll have :■> acceot on the basis .if in. : (I tor :. :.ni ourselves we know little about I'. 1 o !'• i -it. y he.nl >tated that the 4 v d niiien! vvll burrow ap!V< xi \ seventy billion dollars tm yea' " add tn>!l to -ome tit ' v i• 11 ;.i be ra sed tront taxal'. n. : .11. v. i! be borrowe.t i' • •; >; months of ISM2. tol lowed by twenty-five billion* in the . • • :■ >uth> •• I!»43. and about i nv u t ii the tinal per< d. The.-e • ^e ~ ii mi s include re.i'ilar nd -.lies i|tiot:i>. pay .-oil ls and the wat loan-, incl"o'ing mi- . m all norrovving source#. ;• pecch ' e secretary as.-u rd .•..a! v ih.it tne second front i i y secre1. .hist over the /• n. s,..ki ho. we of the L'nr.ec! \\ • .-ns .. e piling ■ p the thunder • : the greatest attack :i his y. and we are massing now for .: attack. The planning and pa .vpar.iti >ii. "the hitter time .■."in we had to take blows without n.ng hem. because we weot.'t ,iiv -,.li • that ;s past." The • e. lie ar"-i:red. w ill -wa Na/i Vie; :: a!l> to its rot ten. ill » d ,;ed Inundations." ,■ . -r • i . ;>!• ent ever furnished t . .y .,:>i.y be.ng purchased by i e I n.ted States g vernment for ices. the secretary averted, ai d >f this calls for money. J'h» ■i. ney . aid be :ai-ed tar.. gh ' i>:ts. . • that wo.ild not be with alri.e-s^ .. large a scale The money I id he bonvwed tr.m the b inks. :• credit is excellent." but, - undesirable t'r.m ec n. niicl iu c.il -taiuip. ills. and nfte ■ all| h.• s a people - war a"d the pv.-plel iho.ilc' have a part in linancng it.! The <uly ther source :s through! .ale •>!' bonds to the people as aj rh.'Ie. That i.- what the second w.ivl uaii . — undertaking to do. And '.!v! - why is should and why it must 'ucceed. It .s the oe.-t way of p..v ; ■ s the bill. No true A ner.can | aid w si: ...s fighting men to ha. e. tiler than the v ery be.-t equipment J :;ey can buy. That iy the J d I.it i> being furnished t i th«.: . v The Sec nd War Loan drive i-I i: prog.es> It otters various kind.-, t set".ir:lie.-. There is a bond to tn , •■e.y need a-d every purpose, .nil he var.ety makes it po-.-ble to >'ea.se ..II customers. S ire. perhaps many, among n e tinable to buy a.- we wis a i '-.'.iuiit. thi.- i> the -'c-' em in all the w»rid. Ii :t .ere ; ;«_• many oth.ers vvli ■ do h.c . V. 'ley—:::. :e tr.an they have e. e' ..-! :n tiielr lives :»efnre. Tiny trtt t .o iiighlv paint ' It .- b( ti; a rt ■ 'y And .it the -ame t.mc pro backlog for requirements "tile light.- go on again •'! •the world." we -hall launch hit new and greater volume? • ' ..ri'.' ar.d i;a.-ines.s than ever *>e e J.al ' e green ahead. The Salary Rider i-fiikMit tint*' • i't i 1-:oiu-. on n. ii n i <>n :iitr S2."i.;n)0 salary linMa- j ii-vv .i:uch "! the -en'-nicn'. | >. .mp'.ed Cupiu>1 11.11 l> iii»l* c Pt i.ien'.'.- order sleninuc. »>:. n to salary limi'.ati n ■. . i :i !: in the :eelins-' i*ia* ..- :..'d j;one too far ;n u-inij hi; e or !ess any onuV F r our owr. part we th: •,i'f executive's definr.ce <»:' (' r.mc.-s n more serious affuii' ' I. ••> -::.v how much or how little ■ ,i:y any individual may be en •itlul 1: v.-e remember correctly. the Pre-ident asked for this limitatnr.i .. • year and Congress refu-»\l ■ hereupon Mr. Roosevelt !>>. !: U»« ••ill by the horns and procceik-.i I i ue the edict r,n his own re«p ri sibility. That did not. of co .r e. !>li ...«e tt e law-makers We think there is logic n the the :y that Ci -gress should have catle 1 i spade a spade by dealing with the .iliny limitation separately and on • own merits rather than tying i". •nt > the debt limitation bill. From • e -tnndpomt of pract.cal poli'ics tiiough, the House and Senate vvrro surer of attaining their objective i>y the procedure followed. They hid c d reason to suppose the Preident 1 would not veto the debt limitation measure, so they lacked the saln-y bill to that, in the full knowledge that the President could not sepa rate !he two by approving the one and rejecting the other They much have been convinced he would have | vetoed the salary bill if it reached him as a separate enactment, an'I that would have necessitated the ar , duous effort to pass it over his veto, For the purposes of this di-cus sion. we are not concerned with the merits of salary limitations, as such Hut from the standpoint of govern ment by executive fiat, it has soem ed to us the President exceeded hi! I tuthorliv, although i e contend? fa ■.v...; jivfii "~t ".'t. .y C 114VW itself. even :t by his ii demand So that C"ap;t«l Hiii .> not v. holly blaniele-.-. Whiit '.In' aetu"'. .fM-unis l>. final analv-:s. ; -e« nis t" 1-. is ii*. attempt. may? o mot: • t .U-'.o n lion, of l"ot:yivs> to ieo« \ .-0.110 of it- .<11 nv'it' iiii t> i- -nativ «•.- \ in tliut we :ii:::iv : - on solid gmutu!. Kvery tine \\ ?.. i:;\e» the i|.ie<ti-.n any thought ..! knows that powers have ' •• out 1 i ■ ■ executive in wart <. b we M i-.t we have iruoh eo!vp;iny ri • :• thought that evi : < lu been ■ lied So exee s. Il only ve:-> e\\ I". i;i-.ii:.< n dividual.* a: «• . ir'ni ■> 'ho I.i v limitation. a» ' o I'l e- >ii-:;I h mm i; Said. it ra'.ht .1 ' 10 .-or h.-w a few lartte opines. .-iral' 11 the aggregate, o ai i uuatlv mi' , rnv She tide <•! i:<t!at •• .1.0 way the other. Naturally tin- -uio:;* due-- 'i : like to be ilio'atr.i ?«• i\v the 1' 5!ies>. nor for th. ' .. v.< •• d • • the Crimres. relish tide- from the White House. That .s pi t>'t>. 11 »l •. what nettles the elliet exreutive mi'-: ;ind .s likely :iie tor in.- atmnaavi (■:. :: ti> Capitol !I !!. OTHER'S VIEWS I.KTTFKS I-'ltO-M Al ltlt'A To the Kditor: Uel v. .. <■ i- >11 x* .>! Utter- :err vod recently >m my brother. I'fc. II...:-1 Well It .1. >1! '.he .!! t.ed :..:rc-' Alrie.i. One l«: «• 1 a.i.e belwct :lu !»•« b con:a; u d r.oth list •; .-ten era I interest. Y • .ire welcome. it y>>u care t»> do to pablish the.-. letter- :i whole >: par:. N ■ ol'tea-e will be taken. Iinwiicr. .! it CHIIVIlliftit '>: lit.-, anie In" pabli.-h tin. S ..: 1 > |■ •(>.t- . e expre-sed ai.ere.-: :i .1 liain other letters. that v.-a published' some time .is;.". :ha: 1 :ln>..ght y might > e ' e-teil 1 , h.-hir.g oiiiei>. T:;e .et:er> loll'.v. Feb. IT. 114:5 Dear Julia: Kece.'. ed your letter oi 1 about tiiree day- ag> va.-' time answer :t. 1 thmii :n >, s: that I'\e received some u 1 date before th..» oiii' I ■ 1 '•» . myself oi ail extra weiRis: ■.„> to leave ! t •: .-tint beh.:.a. Wt ... on the m.i\e \ . 1 did 1: >t have the pleUS ill C'a.-abla. ea . >r *:.e ••{«..' ' probably lie .u < . a: 000k. In laf. 1 v.a- «-\t-r . miles trom there y>u .11 about how in icii <>•\ t:u are. l'a. beRitinmg to :<e. gypsy. l':v. 11k. and better :ti a y lile. By • aj. i reived tie la-.anac : i : . It's -ettled a ! ■! - .UK • ' i-nt •i:e that i.r.<«e y -e. ■: 1 St. Patrick'.- D.y. • u;-:>->.-e-.i in- a eat d iv I jjui the o'.lto •! "eli.re i ' A'< . A: K.e. !i...' ■■ i (N Eri.t. . ii : iunod in or Hear Ca>ubliii . * :\v.» rtumlhy in.- v. a :ti A! big battle iie expec'.d riek'« l>av :n h.r,. !:ZCti : tin .W.'. V : <►:*. the !«:: l'ia! bad v. t femi • p • Marc:: 'Si'. Dear a: 1 v. .. ,y »c' re ;.i my ;■ ■ .><•>• < relet* came s i . ■ Add .*. * ■ . y ,nc am: :.* • ven:cnrc 1'n: o.lc. ::M ha\ c any new mws y ' WLMi. i !... • changed i and V..i o K '- !> >\ . < . raids r. ;;:i all o.lt : gae.v- and :i-.pe tin- A: . us.- much . . I sjiifs-! by n:r.v the auv. flue W'o.xl en: and are the plowing Tell them th< . the:- follow mule than much longer. Maybe it much 1 nger though .ml : learned a !•>: '.hat I v. ::t have learnUI o IsenvUe. I've heard fi'nm si-ter prcv ulorly lately .1 d guepg «he'? alright now. The warm should act a* o,l on dad'- bo'1 make th'iig • or shier : • ; him when y ■ get ttii th.it . | ably he f->i■:>• ili-give* v rm than :!u".v. I isavi* a vc:i! simtan a! ri-.iiiy ''ill ■>> -umnior \\v*!l ;ill bo bhirk. Thal'ji about all I sn'.s mi un \larl\vH! What Do Vou Know About North Carolina? By FRED II. MAY !. I! '.ili - pay ti.t i: go\* larger salaries than North 2. Waal laxe- were larn.eis re tired t. \ • C'oiifedei■.iti* gov : 1:11« i1 . - t.iMv in IStiS ' •'! 11« .r.y t n;ploves did the iiigltwav and Public Work# : -». i .' : du: inn the 11-cat ending .time HI42? J. Wlien \vs - it propped to change • ■■■>. ■ .<■ r I Wa: h> •• r<m :*u*i'•• .' eMlir.ent .' U'i . t M.e av erage value i»rth Carolina'.-; form ImniM? »' V' . t Iloke S: ith. ui Cei - a. > X Carolir.„n. delav • - v t'-. vd Semite iti >11 . lie: !.<■ A a* fleeted WSlVEIIs. 1 • • pay thoir governors Bin ... titan North Carolina > i '> • ISi'iuiglitnn These tire ' Hi i . l."iii-i.ina. .iiui \ ..i. .l ie.- ui srj.tinii \ ■ : •. ui.i whicii pays • S18.1'lHi; \ev ..iid New Voi i;. $25. III. . > . e quired to turn di "e government • '«. i ' ecilt ol iheir • ■ 1 ^ ineliided all .seat. corn. ye. " : | as. bean.-. p«> . e. buckwheat • I i • lasses, sugar. : <• a deducting • er. farmers ,t :">() bll-llcl :'y bushels of i' . nels of corn, •. They were < ■ * <ii i • en percent as i; ' i ' blished with < mill - • t " • farm. .aim' i | • to the Irgi* <• i . ' •' 11 it. 13(5 employes '41. These had • liia-ed t • >n 1942. The ef were ed tecil frtwii i .• •. 1IM1 • '.{1.030 in 1942 • I e d.asti . Iu< -I-. have boei SALLY'S SALLIES I' ' / f 0 - Look t<C L Mrt'VIEW FRort/ftlJ I \4tM<; wihpoW) Xl,} -=U=^ U ; S_J ^ !| rLr /'•h MEDUSA WITH THE SNAKY LOCKS made miU'C tin' end I 'ho : in 1SH2. 4. A ::io\i'irn'nl Wa- -p | !!'!:{ Iiv iiu- l". ! >. ..ii. I -iitiiTioii.il amendment cha name i I the I'i' il \\ ... in Between !iii' State.-. ' 1 • 1 amendment. with -e\i:a came betou- the • -■ .' ; ill»r Craig Wa.- iiutiii i. < ii ' | ;i cuiMlilutioiuil conn »i< ! -idei tiu-.-t and I'i'iiMitiii!• in. A ■ : ■ . , I inents vvi'ie pi-.■i .i i• . :llis.-|. ill. \<i l'l I- ' I this report into < !.•«. t ."». The I'll.Nil re I tilt' :!7i!.27li N.'itii l".u . homen at ;i!i average \uliu each. t>. Hoke Smith v. j i'i not' «i t rgia \\ her. hi i rid !•> the I'nited >: .■> - July 12. i;ij 1. t ■ .ml that i.i- |>i i' . i : ' . I governor, which he d I u I vembe;', nl th. ! v« .> i !•• • seat ill tlu: m ... ". • . and i ■ 'ii.|jli'ti ii : :.i • i'i! in IDi i. iii served in it: i !!•_". v. hi hav nit; brrn det'i ah ii nat.i.ti I.. >ui c n til. • • r ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ Hundred-.'.-eight ! 'l't x.i.-. ('..In *i u . .1 | 3. Nether'lands lint.i I I. Tin- M;n m-HI.ii , V Swine. ;j 1HV. j 7. Ethiopia i Aby ii ... ■. it. Hon .It- Il< • .. 1 1<». IJoth. | AROl'ND TOWN NO COI'NTV <oi i;t ' The count v :vi • . (li . idle i day. \v!:li no i ;i« ■ liu. ONI". .MAKRIAfiK I'M'I R C>. e iiMi-iiii^r license v. . ■ H- ! Monday ' «• v paper :i;: 1 • fit- go i; ili.m. ; V I -ii:?'I!T<»11. ..:-.il !. EvilllS, 'i! Ill a!e Ill colored co.ip'e. NO'I ICK OF SI M M<>\S In The Superior ( our I. State "I North C'aii-li: County of Vance: >l.ibrI J. Prrrv. vs. I.oiiis I'erry. The defendant. Mabel .1. Perry. I will take notice that an action ii"-i idied a« .iImi\e ha.» In m I I ; in the Superior Court nt Vance I • County. North Carolina. fo the pin- i • pose of obtaining an Al< • :i" i)i | vorce on the ground- <1 1-- > ,i , separation, as provided i>y :• e C n jolidated St a 1 ite- . And the said defendant will lur tlier lake notice that *e i • <i .• cd tn appear at the '(lice «>: I!.-- c*i> \ I of the Supei ini ("••iirt of Vance j County, at the Courthouse in lien ! derson. North Carolina. <-n tlu 3tith day of April. 1943. ami answer or demur to the complaint in aid ac tion. or the plaiuliif will apply to the Court for the relief den mded in said complaint. This the- 29th dav of March. 1913. E. O. FAI.KNI I!, Clerk Superior Court. Vance County. N. C. Gholson & Cholson. Attorneys for Plaintiff. , no 0-1 B. H. MIXON Contractor and Builder "Builds Heller fhtilrfinn*" Aliio Wall Papering, Painting Roofing and General Repairing PHONE 7 WANT ADS Get Results mi; 1:1 \T NIC I: six koom i'ii I. cli'e!i ii .-to\«■. SIT s. ulliall St . available in few clajw. iin ii apartnifiit in cluding electric stove mid Krigi ii. . L'nii t*1.. . Si. I! 1. .Mu-ti.m. p!i..iu-i:»-lti >KKICIAL TIKE INSPECTION STA tion. Cars. va.-hed. lubricated, p< hod. ittci > recharged. Cult £.<<■ imd i i!.-. L. T. Harris Ciuil St;vire Statii ii, (in I net t and Hor ner S>!s., phone 1198-W. HO—tf .• 'ST P.i.ACK I.KATIIEK KEY \« :th evcr.d liev«. Kinder call 13-lti rou WILL ALWAYS i.' >OK YOU It l>«.: .1 you patronize our shop. Mi .in ii service, experienced op eiators. Phone 2(10 lor appoint > cut Uri Igers Ueauty Shop, over I'aiDrug Stoic. 22-tl 1 Vi»r|{ (.'HICKS CoCl.D TALK \ • 1 • • n- 1 >i bin y : -< '-s , ..in .i: nU.ng .vatei i i . <!• iible duty, ehecli: . it !!.<■ Wat. and al.-' . I ..ill . .1: diM •!> «• trai t. !'..i DiStoic. 12-21 111 NiHtKDS UK NnN - IIA ti<>n<•<i play shoes I" selec 1'rotti in all .-nniniri' color.-. After Aoril l"» ;il! play shoe; not in store u ill In- rat inneil liny your hot weather shoe: How. \\*oi»!>'s Henderson Siioi <tore. 1 :-:-::t HUH I F.ST PKICES PAID Kin hides. scrap metal, steel. !">n. am i libber. Let's give tho axis tin !<» M-iiout blow. Heiulei>oii .tu:i< Company, phone 300. Hi-t K HI XT FOL K KOOM MODKK> ■ i ■ ■'art rnelit: .-cpar.it' • nit*. Tti.i North Gamett street K. !p: A. Tli- rne. 13-S1 /.I WANT TO IJt'Y YOl'K COKN ' handle ..ny quantity, large (>i ;r.all. Let ti- do ymir Clinton I'.iinding ol men) and feed. Hen a Milling Co., 1 'iii'.eilv .!. S I . ins Milling Co. T-T-S-t NOTICE. The \ituk rsigned having qualified <!i m. ti'jl'irnf the estate of <f. W. I': . deceased. before the* Clerk • •{ 'in Superior Coin". <>f Vance County. North Carolina. this is to I'm" > II persons holding claims p. I , d ( 1. to to exhibit tlirm l* i • • . du'y itemized and veri fied on < In-fore the 17th. day of March. liU 1. n|- Uii< notice Will !>»• pleaded ir-. bar thereof. All persons indebted to said «-tatc will please make i fettlemcnt. Thi the 10th. of March 1943. 1). I' Mc DUFF EE, Administrator of J. \V. Parham. deceased. lfi-2.'i-30-G-13-20 NOTICE. That Special or Limited Partnei ship he etofore existing known a< the KIHK-UOSE OIL COMPANY, cre ated '>n April 12. 1940 has thi- day. by mutual consent, been dissolved and is no longer in existence. Per-sons trading with said Partner ship arc notified that neither Partner will be liable for any debt of the Paitnei hip in the future and that aid Partnership no longei exists and is not authorized to creiite any debts of any kind. Thi the 23rd dav of March. 104;*. O. T KIRKLANI). B. P. HOSE. GEORGE A. ROSE, .!K. 30 15-13-20-27-4 CALL 3 6 6 LOVGHLTN CTTY TAXI 24 Hour Servlro WANT ADS Get Results ALEUT PROPERTY OWNERS AUt increasing their insurance in view , : higher replacement costs. Let check your policies. Insurance i v; .irttrent, Citizens Hank and Tru-t Company. li-t( WHEN YOU THINK OF COaT I L'tiit. U..ug and Bob Fall Mi-, . I'.xciaio your orders. II. <j. i- .iuncr Ac Siiii. phone 2ti0. 1 f;-tf i . i,i:.\r i hree ihhims Ti uple or small nunily. If interest* .11 lliiii-.i iit'ler 4 o'clock. 1; • \NDLER-PALMER MOTOR (7T :ei > j.' "'I used car.- at reasons' it ,,es. 15141 Studebaker Comui i ii, ;■ 1!)39 Chcv rolet Sedan, 1 • < d and a number ol' Stand, *t i !.c\ rolet cars—1934 and ln:ij n.>idels. 1. it imtl>ES SEE US FOR YOUR \VF . Announcenients or lnvita t: ■>-. Finest quality at moderate ! ics. Also Visiting Cards fur t: e Giaduatc. Henderson Hook Co., phone 110. 17-tl I; 11; STOCK OK GUUl) L\T¥*. niodi'l used cars at Motur Salt's CY»., Henderson, N. C. I EC! AN". PIANO TUNER AND et .1 organ n paner. is here lor a d;i\ F"i -ci ice phone HMl or alter 11 p. in. phone 143. 13-IMi l i'i; SALE FCLl.Eit MOPS AND t>iti-h« Make your house woi . easier. Mr. Russell, telephoi COL'-W. 1'2-tti GOOD DRY PINE Wool). SAWED .-tiive wood length, delivered any where m Henderson. 1 >. M. Glovr phone 41.21. 24-1 ;;i STRAYED To MY FARM - HLAC .mil ulnt< \i arlni1: t' .nei can > • . 11 «■ i>v i a.vmg 'oi l.ecp and I ad (.". W. til is.o!::. K.tliell. N. route !. 13- >! KILL SPRING FEVER WI ill cleaning supplies. I'luy quail!) g • ccries, (resit n eals and ii'e>h vo table- at Herbes Yellow Finn F ie delivery. phoni 43!l. we iii'Y i:i;c;s. tryers. hens and broiler.- tor cash or trade. We are Ix'oUing White Leghorns, Har .< ii l!.c;;-. New Hampshire Red? lo: May :anl June delivery. Hen Hatchery. 42.~> South Gar :ittt -trect. 9-5ti "ii;i-: i u:a ixjc ahters—we have ;he latest official information re (!ii!fluin lire insueetion and appli cation f >r new tires and tubes. Let tss lulp you with yours. Henderson Vulcanizing Co. 22-tf ;<M »D Wt'UK Ml'LE FUR SALE. Can be -ivii ;i' Mrs. Jlilia .Jones' chicken fait' iitmill two miles from I Undersoil on route 2. 13-lt KOi; SALE OK RENT HILL TOP N'\ 2. Ralemh Road. For parti cular . St «• ii. d" Taylor at Bus St 1-. in. " 10-13-Its .'St: VITA 'v At:. FOR YOUR NEXT 1 am', job. There is no paint bettut Yet it :s tile lowest priced t|uality paint in town. Tanner Hoofing Co. 22-tf :;et y<>ur fisiiinc. tackle :!• 11"• *!ii o'.ir complete .-ioik. This Material :s caieo and hard to get. \\Y have l oil.-, oris. lines, hooks, . i .i. -. it mow buckets iiiki kind- hi !i-iimi: supplies We.-t i:m Aut i A iciate Store, opposite lVstoftice. (1) NOTICE T« » PATRONS- UNLESS you .-(.'iid a win- hanget witii every Raiment !•! i>e cleaned or pressed we will i-e ti'iced to leturn them Mi. .it hangers 7.'n pel Ihi lid lid Mowed for all hangers not in use. Valet Cleaning Co., 481. 13-121 GIRL WANTED FOP, GENERAL :. 'U-eworU. I 'hi tie .~>!)0-\V. It>-3t WANTED — CLEAN. SOFT HAGS 2 1 2 cents pound at Dispatch Of lice. >PEC1AL ON HEAVY HOOFING (!•!' pound-) at Henderson Hat ch cry. S2.3U per l'oll. 425 South Garnctt St. 5)-T>ti PH((GKESSIVE (>wNKits OF GOOD property are not only increasing their insurance protection on ac count of increasing cost of replace ment . many ot t'nem are reducing their insurance costs by insuring with us m Non-assessable Uivni end-paying Mutual Companies. In sure with u< and save the differ ence. Catcs Insurance Agency. 20-11 SOMKTHINO NEW! VICTORY W.i-ic Baskets ;it 60c. Letter 'l'rays ;it :{0c very attractive and sub stantial. Covers for No. 2 Rationing at 25c. Also ninny other war-tune items. Alford's Printing it Officc Supply Co. 23-tf BUY NOW! GET YOUR UN rationed play shoos at once. All play shoos received after April 15 will definitely be ra tioned. Buy now! Webb's Henderson Shoe Store. l'5-'»ti OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS' WE now have the combined stock of Hughes Furniture Company and our own for you to select from K. K. Satterwhite & Sons. 10-if WE SELL FCX LAYING, START ing and gro-ving mashes, horse and mule feed, 31'^ Pork Maker pitf and hog feed and dairy feed. Poul try remedies and grass seed and electric brooders. Henderson Hat chery. 425 South CJai nett street, phone 871. 9-5tl INSURANCE — RENTALS Real Estate—Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details. AL. B. WESTER Phone 139 McOoln Wd< ^ -J
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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