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HAS SAVE THESE DENSELY AffiKjE* M featured neck and |Jg u - - i aj[ tyjjr jaw * /CKS)ENS£ I o=sO-<E-<=oU. — /s*bhcvl oH Jf Dom'T S.OW .-5-0. J A"**, \ ■ —o Y • • ?? NOAH *= ISNT A CADDY ONF OF THOSE JSt, dp:>i iUTTt-S THINGS THAT ’ m *** I COUNT? sally B,HoO*» _ __, j P'.'LASKI^TbmaI, - ] DEAR NOAH DQE-S A ~ ! STEEPLER -JACN LEAD ■%» •! H)S To j A SP|REf ( / j *w.j.ALFORD- -SOim* JWENDJ SENP IN Y/ODR I^JEIJ fin WUMB-NPTKJNS-ro DEAR : .-- —■■ , •* ' ll ""' 11,11 ■ l ' u - .■ m * m ■ «»jpw ■ • i -T^'TTrT |J "f a^,if mi >■ Wife Preservers Rinse your cream pitcher with cold water before pouring in the cream. It. will prevent sticking and you will get the full benefit of all the cream. Life-Death Trade Serving a life sentence for murder. Howard Curtis, Atlanta, Ga„ -bar ber (above), recently offered to go to the electric chair in place of Mrs. Beatrice Snipes, expectant mother condemned to death at Co lumbia, S. C., for the murder of a policeman, if the woman were freed or her sentence commuted. Curtis was convicted of the slaying of his £srag|£g£ in what ho claimed was m IMspateb WANT ADS Cet Results FOR SALE OF TRADE—SMALL electric radio, stock preferred in trade. F. B. Cooper, North Hend erson or Route 2, Henderson. 3-lt. FRESH COW FOR SALE-GRADE Jersey and Guernsey. Can be seen at my house. Price right, phone 387. A. j. Cheek. 139 B*ye St. it EXPERT SEWING MACHINE SER vice on any make. Country produce accepted in payment during re mainder of December. Henderson Bargain House, 219 South William Street. Phone 518. 16-ts. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN from my home Thursday, Decem ber 29, one brown hound with long ears, named “Brownie.'’ Finder please notify Thomas Walters, Route 4, -Henderson. 31ti. TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLJJ newspapers to store your cured to bacco on. Get them at the Daily Dispatch office for 10c per bundle. FOR SALE MEDIUM SIZE COLE hot blast stove. Used only two weeks. Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. R. H. Craig, Phone 425. 3-1 FOR RENT—B ROOM HOUSE 912 Chestnut Street half block from West End School. Also apartments for rent in the Stonewall. Apply j Eric G. Flannagan. T-T.S. ts. FOR SALE —-FARM AND FILLING (station on 45 acres at Giliburg. To bacco, cotton, truck farm, four miles from town. Five payment terms. S. G. Satterwhite. 3-lt i. LOST—WHITE SETTER DOG WITH one black ear. Answers to the name “Ned”. Finder please notify Grissom Brothers at South Hender son . ' 3-2 ti. COAL, GOOD COAL—LET US FILL up your bin now while it is cheap, it wUI be higher after weather gets cold We have a full stock ready for you at right price. Quality and weight guaranteed. Phone 158 Hight’s Coal and Wood Yard. 19-eod ts. FORECLOSURE SALE I By virtue of power contained in a deed of trust executed by Mary F. Green on the 27th day of January, 1932, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Vance County in book 162 at .page 575, default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt, therein secured, dt the request of the holder of same, I will sell, by pub lic auction* to the highest bidder, for cash, at (the Court House door, in Henderson, Vance county, N. C. at 12 o’clock, noon, on Friday, the 20th day of January, 1933 the following de scribed property:' Begin a,. a point in the Young Mill and Middleburg road, Steed corner, and run thence along said road North 5 chains, thence N 6 E 6 chains, thence N. 9 E. 11.06 chains to a point in the road ten feet west of a large pine, thence S. 83 .1-2 E 17.98 chains to a stone in Steed line one chain south west from Mrs. Dean’s corner, thence N 87 3-4 W 9.88 chains to the beginning, containing 32.46 acres, be t ing the land conveyed to Mary E. Green by L. H. Evans and wife in 1924, as of record in office of Register of Deeds, Vance County in book 114 at page 478. This land is subject to a i first mortgage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, in principal sum $15000.00, recorded October 1924 in book 88 at page 138, Vance County, on which mortgage the undersigned Trustee is informed all payments have been mad e up to and including the payment that became due January Ist 1932. The exact balance due on this mortgage will be announced at the sale, and . sale is made subject to said Federal Land Bank Mortgage. This 20th day of December, 1932. T. S. KITTRELL, Trustee. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of authority vested ip the undersigned as trustee' in a certain deed of trust executed by Lewis Bul lock and wife Melissie Bullock and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Vance County, in book 130 at page 221, default having been made in the payment of the note there in secured at the request 0 f the holder of same I will offer for sale at the courthouse door In Henderson, N. C. On Saturday the 21st day of January 1933 by public auction for cash the following described tract of land: All of that tract or parcel of land containing 57 acres more or less, lo cated lying and being in Nutbush towpship, county, being bound ed on the North by lands negro lodge, Robt. Henderson and Drewry road, on the East by lands of Peter White and Robt. Henderson, on South by lands of Peter White and on West by A. D. Bullock and Drewry Road, and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to plat made of record in Vance county registry, made by John E. -Buck C. E., dated'January 26, 1925, References which is also made to book 16, page 343. This sale Is being made subject to a prior deed of trust held by the Fede ral Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., securing the principal sum of SSOO. less the payments made. This is a good tobacco farm with a good dwell ing, on it and on the public road be twietjn Henderson tnd Drewry. This 20th day of December, 1932. A. A. BUNN, Trustee. Try The Want Ads