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PAGE TWO Dispatch WANT ADS tOat Rashits A LITTLE PEPSO-GINGER WILL ltd your indigestion. or your drug . gM win refund your money. 18~30t. WANTED BT PERMANENT FAM lly a modern six room heoted house In good location. Prefer place close In with garden. Rent must be rea sonable Address "House" care of this newspaper. l&-3ti. ALL OVERCOATS AND TOP COATS reducsd to $7 93 and $9.93. See win dow display Watkins Store. 20-It FOR RENT THREE OFFICE rooms, one is large front room 1 by 90 feet, other two are small con Meeting rooms Will rent any num bar or all. Also one three roon apartment with bath located ovei Hsndsrfcon Candy Kitchen. See G W. Adams 19-2 ti FOR RENT THREE ROOMS WITH garage Furnished or unfurnished on Sene street Apply to Joe Smo lensky’s store 20-28. FOR SALE-FIVE BURNER OIL ttove in good condition Price rea sonable Call 423 . 20-lti RADIO TROUBLES DIAGNOSED ANE quickly corrected. We five (acton service using newest and mo?t mod ern equipment. Parts (or all radios Mixon Jewelry Co. 14-ts. ANNUAL M E ETITTg stockholders and member. • West End Country Clul Thursday evening, January 21st., 7:30 at club house E. F. Shaw, Secy. 20-2 ti FOR RENT FURNISHED BED room In steam heated house. 42-’ Chestnut Street. Phone 320-W. 19-4 MEN'S MOLE SKIN PANTS WELI made and heavy weight. All sixes apnclal $1.30. Men’s Khaki Suede Jackets, snap buttons. Special $1.50 See our windows. Watkins Store. 20-lti REAL BARGAINS CAN NOW BF had in store and home furnishings One special lot including a loveh millinery cabinet with large mir lor, several mirror doors for bed rooms and closets, several large ant small size plain doors, iron safe aeveral display tab L-s and fourteen •trips of beaverboard going at sacri fieed prices for quick disposal. Hen demon Ouction House Williair ®hwet. 18-ts PHONE 29 FOR QUALITY coal, prompt service anc correct weights. Also dn pine wood. S. H. Watkins 16-ts. QUALITY JOB PRINTING AND prompt service No jo' l too small Ffcone 282 now and our representa tive will call immediately Hender son Printing House. Wed-Fri. tl MAIN STREET SERVICE STATION ears washed and greased. SIOO Purol Pep and Tiolene Oils. Next to Telser’s store. 18-20-22. -FOR RENT—TWO APARTMENTS Best to Dr. Upchurch's residence. Belle Street. Each has private en trance garage. P. H. Rose. Phone* 171-332-W. Prl. Mon. Wed-ts. WHEN YOU WANT COAL consider quality, sendee and price. We have all kinds. Hight's Coal and Wood Yard. Phone 158. eod-tf. •JJRTRA SPECIAL UNTIL FURTHER notice. We will give a free greas ing with every brake lining job Aulbert Service Station, Phone 193. 15-eod-tf. POSITIONS ON OCEAN LINERS TO Europe, Orient. South America; good pay; experience unnecessary; relf-addressed envelope brings list. A Arculus, Mt. Vernoon, N. Y. 16-20 GENUINE CALF SKIN LEATHER oxfords. Black and tan, leather lined $2 98 pair. Men’s all wool trousers. $2.98, Dutchess Sophman blue trousers for young men. spe cial. $3.98 pair. Watkins Store. WHY LIVEINA - COLD house. Modem heated house for rent reasonable. Dr. A. C. Yow. Wed. ts. FOR SALE WHITE SECOND •beet*, letterhead size, cut from good mnm stock. 80c per thousand. Large «tmatltiea at lower pricea. Hander •on Dally Dispatch. g-101 Everyone must have a trade—why cot g»k yours PRINTING. The Printing Riobry offers exceptional wages. In fraction available. Monotype, keyboard and caster, linotype. Hand composition and Prasswork on modern presses. For luD Information write the SOUHERN ROBOOL OP PMNTTNO at 1314-11 mmiMi 31- Nashville. Trnn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having been appointed receiver of tka property of Mrs. Gertrude N. Twls ibb, by the Honorable W. C. Harris, taparlwr Court Judge, pending a trial • tke iasue raised in a proceeding bsouptit to determine the ability of lids. Twiadale to manage her own as Balm This is to notify and request creditors to present any claim or obll gwtftan to Mrs. Twtsdale to the under signed receiver, that same may be re peated to the court. This dth day of January, 1932. , JASPER B. HICKS, Receiver. Gardening Lessens the Girth Physical training experts charge around S3O a month or more for courses of treatment to reduce the hu man figure to proper proportions and vigorous health. You can do better with a garden. You can get all the bending, pushing, pulling and flexing jf muscles necessary or that you will ;et in an hour with a physical culture nstructor in attending a garden dnily md without the consciousness of Irk iome routine. The garden will not give you a bath »r a rubdown with which the physical reatment expert finishes off the day’s reatment. You will have to do that /ourself. The exercise, out in the open Ur and sunlight, will be vastly better and worth much more money, and .here will be something to show for ihe work besides a record of weight. In addition to the healthy and con dition exercising necessary in con lucting a garden the produce of the garden is essential in a properly re flated diet. Vegetables must be de fended upon to give the various vita nins without which robust health and condition cannot be maintained. Every vegetable in the garden is a /i Lam In plant. It is also a storehouse >f various mineral salts necessary for maintaining healthy muscles and blood streams. The vegetable garden Is a good fam ty doctor, faithful, reliable and al ways at hand. Bending and stretch ng over the rows of vegetables Is an excellent exereise for the reduction it a "German goiter." lit will shrink a too obtrusive midriff in the course of a few weeks. Oreen vegetables are not fattening and may be consumed without fear of putting on extra pound age. Green vegetables in the spring are worth gallons of the so-called "spring tonics.” The basic idea o fthe spring tonic was correct. It was designed tc correct deficiencies of diet during :he winter months at a period when ;reen vegetables were not available in he winter months as they are now. Instead of a spring tonic green veg Rabies the year around are prescrib ed for general upbuilding. Not unti 1 science discovered these mysterious I 1931 I I City Taxes Past Due I Pay your City taxes now and save penalty. I I Penalty of 1 per cent will be imposed on I 1931 City taxes not paid on or before Feb- I ■ ruary Ist., 1932. Street Assessment must be paid. ■ S. B. BURWELL, I I City Clerk. SISTER The Day Will Come By LES FORGRAVE I TvMkjis, OP iT Tw MOQ£ TVAE.V SE£V\ SO ""* " ■' I'm “Sure that coat tw tramps to set *t' smoouonjt a& " w melver iu- op with _ 13 GOT IS WORTH MORE'W THOSE \P TUEv ==} Z jTOUE , | , HIM VET. HE 5 ALWAYS HAM&iM FJ ‘ > *OOS ARE -L PER IT * THE GUMPS A COMIC CUT ’OUT FOR YOUR SCJ? Al * ~ .1) O e T PCTW©T* O AH* - 2 - zowk !f : \ &EA* fcfcA&t* ' WITH r% IS 6NTIRSCY TOO PROMINENT- / npf V/ W L / a. 'tuis purrt«c amp , V Now •***• rUrIURR * LIKE TO 50 | / - ' s&£dfe§t\ S X —' ,’ Til ls ■ ™ “•■•*• *r— * i smt (n >4 HENDERSON, (N. C„) DAILY DISPATCH' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, laafc 1 substances, the vitamins, not yet de finitely identical, was the need for tonics scientifically explained. It is now known that rundown conditions j are very often due to lack of vita mins in the diet. A vegetable gardener will not be short on the vitamins lie needs. CAR BURNS WHILE OWNER LOSES CASH Tollle Perry's Machine lad Near Pump House; Was Insured For BH, It Was Learned Tollle Perry, industrious Negro farmer, lost $22 in cash with which he had planned to buy his 1932 auto mobile license, when his automobile burst Into flames and burned beyond the point of repair Tuesday afternoon on the curve in the highway just be yond the city water station. It was understood he was on his way to town to get the license, and had the money in the pocket of the car, which he said was insured for $250. The machine was an Essex coach, of the 1929 vintage. As he was rounding the curve, he noticed there was a fire under the hood. He stopped, lifted the hood and threw sand on the blaze, but was unable to put the fire out. Pas sersby summoned help from the fire department, but that reached the seene too late, and after the machine had been burned. J. W. Hayes, truck driver, answered the call. In the excitement of trying to save his car, Perry forgot the $22 in the pocket of the car. When the flames gained some headway, he withdrew to a safe distance, fearing the explosion of his gasoline tank, and from that vantage point watched the destruction of the car and his money. But, while he didn't need the money to get the license after the car burned, he couki have used the $22 to good advantage, as most folks can these days. By taking revenge .a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing It ov«r, he is superior. DIO YOU KNOW? - - - By K. J^Bcott EL Xo warn xzdMait wmbbbMJ kind ofimpendinc, f/Y/JP™ . i,j ■ mT ?jg|f vaMPill 'iPf'AMP A sound J WH, £ W BErtEAfcD VI -TußKE.srr3h.N- jjjjC HHf ' MIH -1&1S DANCING DERVISH j* Jt/’L Hit f f / J dIiAVEL* ABOUT 'THE * m W n f J a M OP MOHAMMEDAN RELIGIOUS / " ™ FANATICS <SIV«NO PERFORMANCt^ OF MVfiTiC DANCES THE OLD HOME TOWN Stanley Boys 4^TA(^ho d R a GSE "d\ SIM SORRY XX] CLOSE UP INTO TWSjJ BUT 1— - )u - "TH STq^e W" B usy . S £ I'-y/SUEE, EMSV—. Y" l OM-- J A F,NE \ 1 BUT-/QONNA > AFTER, interviewing all her. old ~ HKSH SCHOOL CLASS MATE-S (jCL_ASS OF 's9) THE (S)fcLS A SURPRISE BfclD<SE PARTY FOfe AUNT EMMA FLIGHT TOMORf/ fIK STILL- HAVFNT FOUND AN ESCORT FOR HE.,* FORECLOSURE BALP By virtue of the power 'co-., to a Deed in Tnwt BALLIE BABKERYILLE ** corded in the office of the Tl?* of Deed, of Vane. County | n at page 341, default having in the payment of the nebi curer, on request of the holder the same I shall sell for ' -pablic auction, at tne Court u b/ door in Henderson. N. C.. at 12 o i noon to the high«*t bidder, on the 8 day of February 1930 thl . , lowing described property: ,u| * Being situate in the town of h demon, township of HenderJ County of Vance. Btate of North Ca hna. Befin at Mabyie Smiths X net in Phelps line; thenc,- along Maggie Smith’s line 100 f»„ t , Uon pin; th<-nle in an easterly dir lion 50 feet; thence southerly j#, feet to a pin; thence westward feet to the beginning. Seed [w. book 16 at page 569 (There u, right away 12 feet wide to said | u i 1! Chestnut Street.) MARGARET R. HARRIS Executrix of A. J. Harris. TtuVie, FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of tha power of sale con tained in that certain deed of t iUsl executed by Nllia Oill, on 29th, 1930, recorded in the Office ts Register of Deeda of Vance Cour ltv in book 162 page 290. Default having been made in payment of the debt therein secure on the request of the holder of it* same I will sell by public auction. f w cash, at the court house door in Hu. derson, N. C. at 12 o’clock noon on 3th day of February 1932 to the bijrt est bidder, following describ-d r*»i property: That certain tract or lot of land m Vance County. North Carolina. I*. ginning at a stone on the East ndt of Rockspring Street or road n*ar the Northern limit, of the town of Henderson, in Vance county, four hundred feet north of Wycoffs comer and then said lot lias on the North side of said street or road as laid off two hundren and ten feet front and run thence back at right angles from said road, between parallel lines two hundred and t«-n feet so as to em brace and include one acre. Beinr the same property as conveyed to Nil.a Gill, on December 29th , 1930. by Irvine B. Watkins, trustee. This sth day of January. 1932. IRVINE B. WATKINS Trustee SPECIAL LOW One Way Pares HENDERSON TO Tucson, Aria *6602 Los Angeles 6502 San Francisco 65.02 Denver 65.02 El Paso 65.0 i Salt Lake City 65.02 Tickets on sale daily from all North Carolina Points until April 80. 1*32 Ask for Information regarding tiplen did winter eight day cruise it low rate via Eastern Steamship Company from Miami to Caribbean Poru Cruise Jan. 25, Feb. 8*22, March 7th For Information See Agent H. E. PLEASANTS. DPA„ M 6 Odd Fellows Bldg, Raleigh, N C. Phone STM Seaboard AIS f.|N& fcUUVAV