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Patent Ofllca By STANLEY j C YOU WONT" SEE / —X r ( 'TIL-L- APRIL., WHEN) TLETS A \ hell Blossom out/ (g>etgc>jai/ \ AS SPRY AS A Picket-' _ _. r<f Wft ’' ■ - F ADAM WORMWOOD/WHO JUST FIMrSHEO THE last Bottle of his spring and summer • TONIC, CAME INTO TOWN TO DAV TO <SET iHIS OF WINTER BLOOD BUILDER - [ | W © ,9, 2 Lee W Stanley Central Pre* IJ— » BMGUEOWS are or to 4 ERSNT TYPEES. > DIN AFRICA* fl W&gLA s uzarps || Y&jPsAjr d*E COLOR TO U 4D WITH / a wt w# ife. >4hK< ’ "■ .. -■.. t -r, ->-j^'•^e*“*-■■•*?. ■' HENDERSON, (N. C,) DAILY DISPATCH , FRIDAY; NOVEMBER. 4, 1982 /loMI not B©4>/ - » » DEAR-NOAH - WHCN THS JAPS MA DE A BOLT Fore CHINA THAT WAS TOO UONfli, DID THEY GOTO MANCHURIA FOR ~ Washers? D.Y, tfRUNTOM, GW<N» CITY, PktiALA < DEARNOAH = WHEN an old Tooere. cfts to of the JUGz >SHE IN LOW • SPIRITS? AiM.CAQWWem. > SKSNAL MOUNTAW, SSND !H ' - , IM.IU • TFA-Nqmp NgnoN> 1— , # - -MiMß*e?«H=KS=======?_. I | DID YOU KNOW? ---By R. J. Scott \C®pJHBfii,TW2, by Centra) Frew Asaociation, )nc<, *•• ■ X. ■ iTiißila \ '■ ’■SBBIIIibWo ■ ’l|ak" k t Y-’. .a^L JjMMi ’ UJ ; | BOUH’MOtt ■L \ 'Than goo years W ' Tlt/r l; \ Axqo. 4 IN WALES wWV Al ; ygg\_ ? -/n - J' - # ' WOR-N ONLY BY <HE- j[ \ A UNMARFiItD WOMAN L IM JAPAN A WOMAM f WEARS HER HAIR ACCORD'NQ <o HER. — g^ lc ‘I MA£UM*G£* <m , STAYtON IN LIFE yLE married womans amilUIY HM Lire WORN BY THE. GEISHA 4lgLs fpwss V Afw > Pos , J - j ~ Zlomi Numskull D <^ ss Qft \)V> >N A W>RM . Vy Q§L~ —BVN AND A e ®AT o'AfUSTAitp/ n 5* TBIi ridMMMdHMMtRJtaMMMM I DEAR NOAH-“ IFA WEARS ms HEAVY W/NTEie COAT. WILL HE NEED HIS SUMMER PANTS? GIO, C. CLEMRwt, - _ OHfO DEAR NOAH* IF A WAS STOLEN OFF Yoyß PORCHz WOULD THS POLICE SAY IT WAS A hooked rus? MRSVMeLixN Daws, _ FUEBLQz Opu o « ♦■ V* 1 !.! 00 * NUMSKUIIj^N*JOB M> ‘•Urxi.rffjryffrwl NoahNumskuu. '***Li* HouP toautMiA < L a t II .Tl-JL Dear, why Doesnta Hbost wrirH TWO WINGS >LV* miss j\jhe siixeM, R-ORAC PARKzMW fSLA>»D,_ Dear noah - dossatfa ’ BAKER HAVE A Lcrr of { CK.UX.-V To CLAIM Me NS»DS THE DDOEM : "' When he A fe*s A/M. 3<na<_ MOOMTMt tsnm, • JSES?»* Dltpatch WANT ADS Get Results FULL FASHIONEDJsiTi/ Jh ~ p ~ ’ only 45c per pair. V. L» yJ Ai IDEAL GIFT ITEM> aTThZ jvely priced. Every ll: ., „ ,' 1 Lou^hiin-Goodwyn. CORBiTT APARTMENtTi >ft 5 room steam lusted ~),,... ’ 4 Phone 36. TIME TO THINK <k7 'ch/;Z'm-- gifts. Phene me and -►>- u lar or tw o will do m th, liinj? line. Mrs. W.lh-nn H h Phone 10. . (.' SPECIAL FOR SATt’RhAY 7~ prints for 12 l-2c. ’A ]> BELIEVE IT OR NOT day in every way more ana tr,. it , people are learning about the nur?. of our shop. Meet your !i;e r .'f here. Alien'® Barber Shop Thurs-Frl. u BE SURE TO ATTEND UTR sAV of blankets beginning N<.>. <n.h and lasting until N&vemlx t r. u D. Massee. 4 j. COAL, COAL, COAL PHONE 29. Quality Coal, cotre.-t weight. Prompt drliterv. s H. Watkins Yard oppose Methodist Church. 7 u INFANTS SEWING REASON Ah; > done. Dresses and slips ih.. 1 , 10c each. Phone 57 Mr- M Watkin at Mrs. C P. Seiisr- -i ;- IONE LOT OF LADIES COAt/Ti 43.95. W. D. Massie. 4,| EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS Mob ern equipment, prompt seiv;. r Phon e 118- Loughlin-Goodwyn 28-ts MUNSINGWEAR HOSE. SERVICE we ght and chiffon, special for >. urday at 65c per pap. W. D M. see. t-lii FOR RENT - FOUR ROOM FIRST floor apartment, completely fi nished. Private bath and private en trance. garage, Price s2<i Ou a t j.i email furnished house. Mrs <k J. Rowland, 824 Nicholas 10-cod •* MUNSINGWEAR SILK BLOOMER smaII, medium and huge f<>i >'. pair. W. D. Massee. :!' WANTED- TABLE BOARDERS ANJ also have nice furnished rcum !T rent. Apply Mrs. W. R MacNj ’. 234 Winder Street. Phom 209 \\ 2 3 4.' * 9 1 ■ E FOR RENT- FOUR ROOM FIR.L floor apartment, living room '••' room, breakfast room ad k.’ • Price slo' per onm .mohn2(V .SSrl Price $lO per mcnih. Pnon. 311 U J I>B. K. H. PxTTBRACHI Stfbt Spfruhu ■ BWDBMOM, N O. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of power in vested .< an order of the Superior Court <•■ Vance County in the mutter of L:zz; Daniel vs Margaret < Maggie» R-n..- bern, I will offer for sale, at pub. •’ } auction, to the highest bidd'-r for ca- . at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court Hou: door in Hendeis«n N. C . on M<-r.d-_. the 21st day of November 1932 <'•■ following described property. Begin at a stake. Annie Young .-»<-i Nelson Clay corner on Whitten S re and run thence southward ak»n r Annie Young line 150 fe?t ’ » N*-l-on Clay and Roy Dickerson cornet thence southeasterly along Dicker-■<> line 36 feet to a stake. Nelson C;a\ ■ new corner, thence northerly al<n.? .< line parellel with Annie v oung 150 feet to a stake on Whitten S'” ’ thence along Whitten Street no’ 1 •' ' 36 feet to the place of beginr.in- -■ description in deed book 133 pa.’*- '* office of the Register of TV. 4- •• Vance County. This is a sal* urn order of court, and will have '<• open ten days for conflrmatioi This 20th day of October 1932 T. S. KITTRELL Com NOTICE OF SALE OF REA! ESTATE By virtue of power in me v>--f> d '• n an order of the Superior Cour' •' Vance County in the matter of M H Hedgepeth and P. B. Finch, 'ra i ns •a Hedgepeth and Finch, vs R E Overton et al, I will offer for sale a’ public auction ,to the highest h id* i for cash, at 12 o'clock noon, on M> n day the 21st day of Novemb r 1932 th© court house door In H-n'H- ' the following properly: A tract of h: i on which said R. E. Overton an’: Cora Overton lived, in Kißn-i’ T<*:- ship, Vance County bound-d °n t - South by the lands of Henry Day. :> r ‘ - the Crudup es'ate on the Nortn by t • lands of Walter Perklnson on the <-■' by the lands of Elisabeth W.mhl, and Sankey Overton, and on th by th® right of way of the *Ad Gaston Railway. rnnia:ii;?- twenty five acres. Also another traf adjoining the above trad, and *"<■ talning 2< 1-2 acres and also adje-t Wig the lands of J. B. Crudup hf : aad Mrs. E. H. Woodlief dower trac this being Mrs. Mosses share > Overton land, and later owned ... tn fee by R. E. Overton. This is a sale made unde: or court, and will have to lie eper. L en days for confirmation This SOth day of October 193-5 T. S. KITTRELL, C«m-