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feMONEY i USE THE WANT ADS *■ — —-—_ ___ ' Classified Rates This Size .lc per word (Minimum charge 25c) This Size.2c per word (Minimum charge 50c) For larger size type, inquire for olassiiied display rate. 25 words in regular size type, daily for one month . . SG.00 No rules or borders will be avail able for use in the classified but white space may be used on each side of an ad and charged at Gc per line in depth. THE HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH FOR 'S ALE MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES - MARKERS From The South's Largest Monumental Factory W W. LANGSTON 219 Young St.. Phone 773 TOBACCO OIL CURER FOR SALE :il a bargain. (1. A. I > t< ke, Man son. N. ('. 5 -31 i FOR SALE NINE PIECE WALNUT dining room suite. 11 interested call telephone f)6. 5-21; PIGS FOR SALE, LARGE OR small. Priced reasonable. Janie Hurwell, Gill, N. C. 7-21i FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Newly painted inside and out. 85.5 North Garnett street. Son or call Mrs. W. L. Allen, 121 Hamilton si seel, Phone I15D-.T. 5-7-!) DOUBLE APARTMENT HOUSE for ale, in excellent condition. Centrally located. Phone 99G be tween 1) and 5. f>-21i FOR SALE CERTIFIED T0 bacco seed, 102 variety, $1.00 per ounce, $12.00 per pound. These seed are grown under rules and regulations of N. C. Crop Improvement Associa tion. R. D. Buchan, Route 2, Henderson, N. C. M-F-tf FOR SALE 80 acre m four miles from 1 len der on on Dabney road with two dwellings, three curing barns, apek house, stable, strip room, well, and nine acre tobacco allotment. If interested call 139 AL R. WESTER Insurance—Rentals—Real Ests'lo 5-3 ti SEMI-DRY FINE SLABS. LONG •or cut stove length. Write 1!. H. Marrow. Townsville. N. C. 7-fili WEDDING INVITATIONS; AN nouncemcnts, At Homes, Recep tion Cards and Visiting Cards. Wide Selection of Styles. In form ats. Special 50 for $1.25 with name Henderson Boole Co. 31-tf. Certified 102 TOBACCO SEED FOR SALE Grown from seed direct from Experiment Station and grown under rules') and regulations of North Carolina Crop Improve ment Assn. Field inspected and tested. One ounce $1. Per pound 4; j o. ~ OLIVER E. BREWER Route 5 Henderson 4-7 FOR THE BEST TN FANCY groceries, fresh fruits, vegetables, fresh meats, fish and oysters. Phone 439. Herbert’s Yellow Front, Free Delivery. 17-tf FOR GOOD FURNITURE SEE US and Save Money! Both New and Used Furniture Many Styles! Good Prices! New Shipments Expected. R. E. Satterwhite & Sons. 200 FRYING SIZE CHICKENS FOR sale. Phone 1098. 5-2ti HELP WANTED WNTED AUTOMOBILE MECHAN IC at once. Apply to Ted Robert son at Seaboard Garage, opposite Fire Department. 7-31 i WANTED: EXPERIENCED GIRL or woman for general housework. Good pay and time off. Phone 793 or apply at 229 Charles street 7-tf WANTED AT ONCE Maid For Hotel $12.(H) per week and Meals Apply At LITTLE HOTEL . 7-3 ti SPECIAL NOTICE H. O. FALKNER & SON. COAL , and Wood. Phone 2(>0. 21-t! WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR AP prt'i ialion to the Chief and to the indivitjhal members of the tire dc artment for tlieir cooperation and assistance during the fire on January (i at the Victory Inn. Sam Eastwood. 7-lti INSULATION PROPERLY IN - stalled will help keep you cool during the summer and save you heat in the winter. Call J. Maurice Allen for estimates. Phone 1026-W. M-&-F-U MRS. SAM ALFORD, PRESENT this ad to E Cl. Davis N- Sons Co., before noon January !), tor your gift Dottle of White Cottage Prod ucts. 7-lli LET US ANALYZE YOUR JNSUR ance needs. The insurance re quirements of every person and business concern need individual analysis. Let us go over your prea >nt policies. Perhaps we can make suggestions to your advant age. No obligation. INSURANCE DEPA RT MENT Citizens Bank & Trust Company Phone 10!) Henderson, N. C. 28-tf. FOR SALE—A Ml PLYMOUTH Coupe with ratlin, heater, spot ,.ud log lights. In good condition. Ceil ing price $1)1)0.all. Call 1008 or see Lawrence Davis. 7-iti Announcement to j Automobile And Truck Owners Until better facilities are nvuih.'ble in Henderson we offer you our serv ices in ordering your License Plate and transfer of titles direct with tlie Department of Motor Vehicle.; in Raleigh, N. C. CATES Insurance Agency I W. C. CATF.S, Owner 311 Horner Building, Henderson, N. C. FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE needs set' Frank AT. Barnhart, general insurance, Phone 562-J. l,t£ HAVE YOU TAKEN YOUR inventory yet? Let us inven tor.v your insurance needs and lit‘!i> plan your program for 1916. Tt'lephone 252 or 192 J. Sec Pinnell for pro tection. ru-tf WANTED I HAVE COME TO HENDERSON to teach flying for O'Lrvy’s Fly ing Service. Must have an apart ment or furnished house. Please call mo at 2705 or contact Ch is. Lough 1 in. ,Tr. or Mr. or Mrs. O’Lary at 470-W. T. H. Williams. 3 - G t i WANTED 3 TO 7 ROOM APART ment or house in good location: furnished or unfurnished. Cali Philip Harris, Jr., 299 day or 393-J night. 11-tf LOST-FOUND FOUND LARGE BUNCH OF KEYS with tag bearing name of A. T. BaVnes No. 62G9. Owner can get keys by paying for this ad. John McKinney, Reservoir St., Sojuth Henderson. 7-lti LOST POCKKTBOOK CONTAIN ing $13.00 in Wilkerson's Market. Finder please return to Geor ;o Alston, 549 Fourth street. 7-4'i 1 ,OST—W AT EIIM AN'S FOUNT AIN ]>en without holder, between high school and Embassy theatre. Fu. i er please return to (). C. Jones at Dispatch office and receive re ward. 4-tf WALLET LOST CONTAINING Chauffeur’s license, Social .Se curity Card and Registration Card. Reward. Napoleon Bullock, c;.*re Box 225 Route 3, Henderson. 7-41 i ONE SET OF KEYS LOST Up town. Identification tag A .T. Barnes. Please notify I!. N. Gup ton, Phone 1133-J. 7-lti | REPAIR - SERVICE RADIO SERVICE-OVER 20 YEARS experience, mo ’em equipment, and a complete stock of tul cs and repair parts, guarantee you first class radio service at a reasonable cost. Complete factory ser. : e on any malm radio. Jen.tins f; !.o & Sound Serv ce, Phone 413. HAVINC l ADDI !) ('LAUDh IjERION > our staff, you quicker er\ me ,:i !•..•• : S-. • • Repairing. Call 11 . Gri i SI. .o Shop, Phone G38. I WE WANT T< > PAY Y( )UR BILLS for the accident the’ m..v i ...iit you tomorrow. Invi t s'n ' -i , v in our complete a'ceiileiit p . my. 1 :. - mil In i ■ mm Aaneev. T. I :>k 252 oi 192 J. ‘ 5-1. HAYES - THOMAS ELECRICAL Service, electrical eontr; me, and repairs. Phone 859-W, P. (). Box 899, Henderson, N. C. 8-tf duffeliTelectric CONTUAfTING Sales and Sort ice House Wiring ;i Specially 21 Years Experience Phone PUT P. (). Box 012 20 27ti RADIO REPaTrSERVICE Two licensed radio engineers w.tii a full stock of tubes and replace ment parts are ready 1 > repair your radio an i give you prompt service. We guarantee every job. Free pick-up service. 1! and U. Radio Repair Service, K)9 West | Montgomery St., phone 231. 7-tf i ALL MAKES SEWING MACHINES \ repaired. Prompt eiTimcn! sere- j ice. Work guaranteed. Also, parts ava liable. Ph me 11C W. Tanner | Sewing Maelrne and Electric Shop. 193 N. Garnet: f.v :. ! m-w-f-tr FOR YOUR COMPLETE ELEC’TRI- | cal needs cali 204-W. No job too 1 large or small, all work done by licensed electricians, to assure you of safe electrical work. Upchurch & Daeke Electric Co.. Tel. 204-W, 114 N. Garnett street. •l9-tf j CALL UPCHURCH & DAEKE FOR your radio needs, we repair all i makes, our store is complete, two ' experienced radio toclin kins to handle your radio problems, all ' work g laranteed. Also electric • motors repaired and rewound, call us no matter what your electrical needs may be. Phone 2ui-W. FOR RENT FOR RENT ON SHARES -A GOOD two-horse farm one-half aile south of Gill Siding ■ oi 1; ' . .!. 1 i at re t luce i all.Jit enl. i’: a i'v land for cotton and a.irn. Go .,1 build ings. R. A. R- .vlag'd. . o he one. Kittrell. 7-Pi Leaps to Death PROMINENT society woman; Mrs. Louise Scott, 33, of Joliet, 111., mot ti er of a six-year-old girl, leaped to her death from a ca-ln : '-me hnn feet above a high school football field in Hinsdale, 111. The pilot said he saw her preparing to leap. He tried to seize her, but was able to catch only her shoe. (International) PROBABLY IT \ 5 ENTRIES WHEN A PI 'FI . th sound habits 1< ! ‘ ;,t.at of a suit against y •• No Tnnip game contract. In' ’\ tii pr • d Tally al ways have e re-entries to bring in the • n aino rs of the suit if they i • • •' il li hed. Lack ing high earth ft r r< • ntry, su< li a leader will often I refer a short suit lead in the hope tatting his partner's long sui: li- nee. when a fotirth-heat is I'd, tin U larer generally should r . o : that player for holding high cards which ar important to the hand 4 A K .1 6 4 10 7 0 I 4 K TO 7 A A -1 3 4 Q 1 2 —-—— 4 10 9 7 5 V A 9 .8 2 N 3 4 A 8 G 3 \V K ¥ Q 5 3 AK 9 o ♦Q 9 -- *J72 ♦ 3 4 K ,T 4 4 J 5 4 2 A O in S G 5 (Dealer: North. Doth sides vul nerable.) North East South West 1 A Pass i NT Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT South, with hardly more than barely enough to make his first bid of 1-No Trump, rate-1 his placing ability, or luck, or some thing, pretty bly to justify his raise to game, hut he made it pay by counting on V ■ -t to hold every vital high card after the lead of tiie h ■ .rt 2. After Earn pvt in the Q, South ivas ever more detenu:-. ' : ’•> that worthy's h .:. portent ear is. t: have secondary on- • r . ning the first tr: I: •. . h th- ’ • .it K. lie applied his f. nu ' p. leading t" the club A and bi ; back th-> 3, on \\h • b 1 ■ p’.is ’ ' in. reckonin' W-.-' a- a p- ! holder of tht K. blit IV V, h not • i • J When that forced ‘the K score.I on- f.>r In s Igm •> • West t.iol; til-- Ivor: A. *' • n r turned the 9 t . t ‘i■ • .1 N--':’ ■ -’i led toward the liat oi : K . • • enough. West used tli■ * A. i ■ in the heart S. then l-'d t! •* • morn! 3 Tin- K v. n. In- i: piny the Q. so the cm ' t’ made, by aid of ‘ iv s>> Of course, if W* st pin v d ’■ - r the first di.am--i 1. S'-nth have been in a e >rner 1.. . . . with luck had prevail 1 * * + Tomorrow’s I’rob! 4 n 4 TO C 4 3 4 id .S 3 A 9 9 5 3 4 K J 10 G, ‘ " 7 4 ' '’I 4 Q 9 4 Q J 5 . ■ n A 10 1 2 4 A 9 :> 3 2 4 K : 2 4 A 10 7 G A 1 (Dealer: East. North-? : b vul nerable.! What would be your r. n.i f.r passing or over .do : v In..si's 1- | Club bid on th: ■ duplicate 7 a! . Wife Preservers An easy way to v. a <:! eslnw :* to wi an it aro ad •. • •1 • star d in aid nfby soapy a- dad well with a brush. Rinse and >wy on the boatd to prevent tangles. Wife Preservers I inp. rul- s<ur •• t'...*.* ■ »K*• • lower 1 v• s of • ' . ' p- 1 i vigorously I’ ! - r • •' • • - ! v • e wax is apt to fo: • a . Eiilrii'UtcJ by Kin- Feature-, Syndicate. Ir.e. IMF OLD HOME TOWN I / . ,ri a: lem :,t 1 v im ! r O' /./. L r- 71 (1*4 SHTS I \ l >r\ 7vl rw 7M MAPf5*-/- OF PjJ th aa:T//>4 'y py p r | /o^v:0 I / <» ** # *•. >y. (?«'■" BACK ROAtP folks — oFTTNG FHF WEDPN6 MARCH o -- Ori THP RIGHT FOOT __ _ —y.. .|-y | p _-( Rp^istered I] S Patent Offices) I^OAH Numskuu Dearnoah=is am INDIFFERENT hunter ONE WHO"PASSES -the: BUOK^sometwes R MISS ELVA SCHMULL/NS HICKORY. AJ.C DEAR NOAH = HOW OFTEN DO Sword swallowers HAVE THEIR KNIVES RE-SHARPE NED T CHARLES GOSS - AMBRlDSE PENNA - SEND YOUR MOTIONS • . i TO°DffA« moa iNdnbutad by King F«%tuirt SytlJi. Hi Im » USED is. CARS WE PAY SPOT CASH CANDLER-PALMER MOTOR CO. Sludrhalirr Nairn mid Srrrlet fl-inlrrniiii. \ Phonr 44)
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