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Sale of Valuable Real Estate
At Public Auction
i Home Place o( the Late George B. Harris and
And Seven Desirable Building Lots
ON THE PREMISES
Thursday, Oct. 19, 1944
3 O'CLOCK P. M.
The Home Place and the hits all front on l'. S. Highway j
Xo. l.')8 and are just west of the Henderson city limits. j
The home is desriaMe for either a private iv-hlenre or \
for conversion into apartments. i
This property is being sold for tin- h< ir- -f the late i
George (!. Harris. !
Henry T. Powell and
Citizens Bank At Trust Co.
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LOCAL MEN ATTEND
DURHAM CLUB MEET
F c Hinders c. ’ c:i 'Acre guest:
Ex nge t
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Rand Jr. \V H New . n. Macor
S’. ' II1 nry Lambeth and Jume
High"
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■ . • ' } . > i Henderson anc
has had si vrral -it its members hen
mi .. min her ■ f easions lately t<
c !'•..■• j.. .sneetive member'.
BAND WILL OFFER
CHAPEL CONCERT
, Henderson high school hand, di
re ted by W T Hearne, a ill pres
ent a concert at the chapel period
; at nine o’clock tomorrow morning
|S. M. t i ' der. principal, announe
cd today Tlic public s ill ted tr
i at ten i the o mcert.
Following the band concert, stu
dents will return to their home
root ■ lor a club orientation period
Mr C'ro.vdei further stated. .A’ this
’.are the different clubs will be dis
cussed and students may dec de oi:
j -.v;• :’i club or clubs they would like
■ to join. . _ _
marries his son s mother-in-law
PRESIDENT . ; •'■■■ r S Stod C‘ •• f - : ..t 1.n, Boni.ir In >'. V.i't It—r. croud
it) , ; -i 'a -;i I; - bride, the (orircr Mr?. Hard Hat Hold
St'.";! in; lho r ••..): : ..igo at Huntington, W. Ya. Tiio bride
v ■■ tier ed by et ghter, M -. Blaine fait let (set rd ft in
a1:!', u w . id . n A"g''St 10 to iho groo-' '< -<n ni.d bed
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MADE CORPORAL
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On Leave Here.
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Heavy Break
As Tobacco
Sales Resume
Heavy offt*: :nLp i Ira! tobacco
wt'. r on Hondt- n w.i <• h<> sc
Hoofs th afternoon tor -ah' tonw -
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laH'ti! rcuii'sc. •!I ■ .. > '(•« :: laruelv
e! t \ ed .. rsuit a t »■ i Pay.
■ hat red: \ aiy p -a *" •• 1 >> n.ne !• -
cal have! s si i| • t : and eds nl
t a ‘ii-ands ol |mui) i . ■ )<•.. a: till ::
■; . :t»v* that )ia- • * been ; .t 1 aro
Sh r t a g t
: labor is the i> " i nn !: One oat
■ : to ah pant * > wh-ch Henderson
- '.a c > i* >e i- sa d In ha\ r a cap
.ty for aOO.hdO i><. mds p iv. hut
(!< ing !es- than 200.0iin pounds
■pc: day at the present tm « .
1 nproved prices a c hoped for to
miiri.iv. . ion • ilos are to m,
being t'u first auctions since p,..
Pi Hay rhe Tuesday holiday
tn eontm c 'u v .‘.cel.. Inn the \|,,
day ai pension:- arc in lirn m,|,
i ' \ too .two nu i. -a\
AYCOCK PLANS
FIDDLERS MEET
Plann ng a night nl fun and in
Ici'ta ni'ienl. liie Avcork -ehool v. , ’
laic . fiddlers' convention rn\
I-'i .day nigh: at !! n cluck in ■ ,,
c!nii it aiiditoi iuni.
Appearing on the prngrntii w ill
Pat Hedgepeth and his gang, if
Lowrys and oilier local -lai-. Dam
mg novelty numbers uj|| p,. ■>) ;f,
as . par! ol the festivities lm • ,
mining. Prizes will be awarded • .,
w.lining contestants lm the ,m. i
planned events.
Tin planned program proniis.
of I'm a gala e vnlng for both
contestant1 and the audience
The pyramids of Lgypt stretch for
CO miles along the west hank ot the
Nile.
William
Penn
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; GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED
PEORIA, ILLINOIS
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MORE than a hundred years ago, perky little
‘‘Best Friend of Charleston” chugged
proudly over the longest stretch of railroad in
, the world ,.. the 136 miles between Charleston
and Hamburg, South Carolina, now a part of the
Southern Railway System.
Now, the South ... and all America... reaps a
rich reward from this historic achievement.
You can see it in the sleek giants that pull war
busy passenger trains out of bustling Southern
Railway stations.
You can hear it in the rumble of powerful
freight locomotives that speed Southern trains
with the vital weapons of war.
Yes...the transportation services started by
1830’s “Best Friend” are today the best friend of
the farmer... the business man... the worker...
the fighting man... the best friend of all who
work and pray for Victory.
And when that bright day comes, there will be
other important jobs for modern “Best Friends”
to do. For a Southland abounding in energy and
initiative...unbelievably rich in natural wealth...
steadily expanding in agriculture, industry and
commerce...will be needing the efficient, depend
able transportation service of the 8,000-mile
Southern Railway System.
President
Ip southern railway system