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PAGE TWO regret craven not TO RUN FOR SENATE Feels Upper House of As oembtjf Would H»v« Bern Great fbrun For Him OaMr Dl»M»rfc Is the sir W»Mrt Motel. Raleigh. Aug. 6. Announcement from Randolph county that Bruce Craven of Trinity, will not allow his name to go to the convention as sen- I atonal nominee brings unmixed grief to Raleigh which had anticipated the Codest time in many decades when ! lor Craven g*»ts here officially. j Major Craven has wtitten more and ' aaid more against North Carolina's ' way of doing things in Statecraft than anybody and everybody living and dead aince 1773. Mecklenburg signers * may have caused the king as much i in tha old days as Major Craven has has sworn at governors, legislators and United Stutes senators, but Major, Craven is only one and they are many. The Randolph lawyer and former achool teacher combines two great professions in his citizenship. As school teacher and somewhat of a doctrinaire he knows what ought to be done As lawyer he understands an indictment and can biing one against the commonwealths responsible agents. • A Senate with Angus Phu liar ean. of Washington: John Sprunt Mill, of Durham, and Brvo« C.aven. of Randolph, would h:-\e been the most ->ntertairiing Comm in the Unit ed States in 1933. b i* 'sv good third? of that divertisement will be lost by Major Craven's decision not to be a candidate. The biogiapjjer of the great Trinity insutgent does not say enough about the major's health to! satisfy the public, but there is an abiding hope down in Raleigh that his rheumatism, whatever it does to his ' bones and body, widl not cramp his style when he follows an inclination to aay something on the condition of North Carolina. Major Craven has really majored in • bonds and bond law for many years. ! The market and business conditions j have reliever him of that duty, but them is yet a good deal for a states-1 man of the major's make-up. DID YOU KNOW? - - - By R. J. Scott SSpt fln ~ / ** E glory of - MOHCJOLIAH WOMAM IS IKI Her Headdress / 'Gih. hair, is thread ex? gg Through ( amd HAwqs tbom -ru& ends o. -rut win,, g£ SIS I ER , . , It’s a Safe Bet . By LES FORGRAVB \AJE L.L p: ISJO Iwe ll ask SOtv%e Ti tvie AGO p^~r~~^v v ■* AFTER ALL. . BUT I I PRISONER! A AIM AT Au. -TUp) ---/ i^P 5 '* 4 ', \ »Os)O\AJ AE FVKjDt \ OPPEREO FOR HIM. IbETCHAOWE CA w<Cl_L. q|a™ /Iw STOP-rtU M€ FIKIQ3 OU±-\ ONJe WHO took _ THE GU MP S SOU P* S ON! 'TU.bA- I DON'T VdANY VOO \ \ 1 '•'V ( T%POkI hm unr vu. Yo ever. VOUR VOICE \ __J f YOU %*lb *OME \ \NMAY WAS IK* YuaY OaTR \Si oEi ) vou Dit> THI\ A*ORNIM<» l ■■ I VERY UNKMMb ANb \ v\\i\ MY Ml kb- T vi*e RACfc OO J SwwlS* \£o/& YV4IKJ6.S ) BeJSu YOU*. AUmt BIT OUT YOOR ) Wt \ - / <?0 \ AN«> CLASS WwYOU TTRY Yo DICTATE / 9S K ?U \ **£SRJIT YVICA\ J L2?\\fk^ — \ POKE\ YOU IM i'VJP WOW! OLYMPIC’S GREATEST THRILL 11 A - /JR .Ipn mgmm w CVnlal Press Tele phot* Spinning on his neck, Aeronaut:!, a horse ridden by Lieutenant R< t nehazy of Hungary in the Olympic pentathlon competition over the Fox Hills course, near Los Ange Dispatch Advertising Pays HENDERSON,. (N.C.',) DAILY DISPATCH SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1982 1 les, Cal., tumbles over a hurdle, throwing Lieutenant Petnehazy to the ground. Horse and ridel miraculously escaped injury in th« _J THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY thSodSh, in fact ] KNOW HE ‘3 ! THE) > BEST PART OFt^TVa- V* ffH * J fT3V i \X*T \ I BROTHER ABNER'S REQULAfe CONCERT IS CUT SHORT BY A Power over, which he has s* ,'4 W' NO control. THE OLD HOME TOWN -—»»»>»«*». By STANLEY f JEFF W*sraMO o s “A rP^-^T I FOR HIS -TISjHT Fl-TTIN J _ - OOKsTU \) ( BUT "THE AUTO \ \ V^v ( \ WRECKED HIS 1 / ITS business, si ob opr) a.f - - - ' * . AT LAST, JEFF SPRJM&LATCH , THE TOWNS HANDY MANTIS rA '* Ji ’s > 'z TO FEEL THE T World is chan^/ng- * *.<s?* ~ Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results BUSINESS LsTva77,x7;V your price if >ou c„ n a. goods. Hendeison Bu ,r„ fan ttrm begins SeSp:er,,q, , ' FOR RENT—FOUR Room r tage on half acre u ~ ,/'• Road, all modern con.,* *‘ t; * Rent |I2SO per month 1,• 7. Carter Phor.e 517 J 7 - ' SPECIAL - SPECIAL" ' Siumble Im. 1 mile not hos ILnc . Saturday and Sun.i 4 . Chicken Salad r With a coid dr.i.K 10c 1 Added attraction Sundav \ Spr.ng Valley Co’., t eo In Music ai.d s,. n . C. Leonard Har'on i’ ul^, FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM h low with heat. $25 p,. r , per month if paid m ' ‘ five room bung., ..w ■month. Phene -H3 . RECEIVED BIG SHIPMENT turnip s**ed at am, Buy Parker's special ~n.i . ... rieties if you wi.<h - Parker's Drug S ou- WANTED—LIVE WIRE To Tesen* Security Life and T .-• as district agent. Old ;; Carolina Co. Good <per..i 4 . ! right man. Convnv . . j newals. Write Seem v ] i Trust Co. P. O. Box It2o p... | N - c - THE WATER IN THE quarry swimming pool i. 4. ■■ tested and approved by r, -t Heal h Department. THE FEW MONTHS SPEN - | the Henderson Bus.ne- r, be bc ih interesting ar.«l p: : , Phone 868. ~p FOR RE.vr- MODERN aPaKT menta in the Stonewall. 215 y.... Avenue. Puces a&ttactive r. -■ second fl«xr Steam lua:«d p G. E'lannagan. Phone ;sr< _p I J NOTICE- MOVIS MOTOR op j l all e 3r;J ; ,nd ’loi-k' lie [• . . ISa! isf.icition guarantee: -r ;t back. s>old >l7 N : < I St.. Henderson i WAKE ROBINS, D\V.\R. ! ; Lt-mon L:1 <>■!. Water iu.d 1.. Jonquils. DaffiodL? N.,: u .- 1 ! Sage, 10c dozen Li.r,.!,. Mt. Hydtangers. C.».. b. • 1 Rhodenders. Mt. Azalea- Its - Mrs. Edd Hr-r.doz. Mai.. THE DAILY DISPATCH I* r-otf saie at The Smoke Shop. . * ‘.V:.- :. Case, Henderson Cindv V.' ut Wortman's Pharmac y U ir.r.r. U:. 4 Store, Agency. You may t*- ,'t a copy from any of the>t j,.s:fc at the regular price of sc> >'J FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of authority <an'..i.- that certain Deed of Ti u-t . \e. George Clark and wife s-..,., 1 i recorded at page 501, detau.t t-j - bf-.-n made in tile payment <-f C,t therein secured, at th< ' holder of the note, I shall -• t ; he auction to tne h,igh< si r»,.ic*: I cash, a: the courthouse die t- Is derson, N. C.. at twelve : oil Tuesday, the 6th dny "f •-■ | btr, 1932. the- following il* | pt rty: “Being lots Nos. 11 and 12 s»- | scribed in deed of record '•- | fire of the Regis'»-r of I>< l : Vance County in Book 89 |*ag- •> which deed reference* ri.ad* further d«-scription. it bein' 'he 'i:t lots Nos. 11 and 12 lr: R. k • 8 of the I. J. Young j,r- j*e shown on plat In Book 65 re pr.j f in the Register of Deed- nff.o Vance County, and fronr.: g 125 on Fort Stree* and 80 f*.t on L- Street. For further d«--ri,p!dn - deed dated April 17. 193) T i Kittrell. Commissioner to G*- *' Clark and Sallie Clark, his w:f*- r. office of the Register cJ IVi-i; Vance County.” This t tu% 4th day of Align-- 1912 T. P. GHOIjSON Tra.* 1 -* SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUNIJ 149—8:4* A. M. for Rk-hmoni Washington, New York. r«nfie f i 1 kij at Norlioa with N» I* * r ' riving Portsmouth -Norfolk P- M. wkh parlor-dining car »* r f vice, 4—2:52 P. M. for Richmond ■ad Portsmouth, New York. It*—6:4B P. M. for Richmond Washington and New York •—8:28 A. M. for Fort&mouih Norfolk Washington. New V«' rk No. SOUTHBOUND 191—5:43 A. M. for Savanna* 1 Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa. S Petcrsbn rg. *—3:46 P. M. for Raleigh. S*n ford, Hamlet, Columbia. s*'» n nah, Miami Tampa, St, Pater*- burg. 107—7:33 P. M. for Raleigh, Ham let. Savannah, Javk'ontlH*- Miami, Tampa. St. Ivu-rsM'l Atlanta, Birmingham. 0—1:26 A. M. for Atlanta, R ,nn Ingham, Memphis For information call on H * Plan—a, DTA , Raleigh. N c or M C Cap pa, TA . Uuider*> B N. C.