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S. raiem URlci By STANLEY /WAKE up!!- I L.EFT You FELLERS^ • >*N3 f '\ fTO <SDARE> THAT HOL.E— AND / l x ( v-ook.vou haven't BEEN on / N Jpl C2L”'3 ' 3 J ) < WATCH TWO HOURS AND “C ' . W ®//f i \'*.*/ J< SOMEBODY HAS ALREADY } >* . — 1 i 1 ■ I .. Mi. ... Mi E i i. . M I HAD A*f A UT7IE action F-OR HJ S M.QN E Y 0 »»» Lee W. Stanley Central Press 3 -16 -33 -iSne \ — roll- ) v<eeF 'BoT / VMCAO- ' ONLV 1 r-'W uee- 7 J wmtT h bFHHI IBb coFFet. *• ■- ■ -ffl l mStot r Girls Play Louisburg Col lege; Boys Meet Wake Forest Stars A double bill will be offered tonight cn Cooper’s warehouse court when the Henderson girls close their basketball season hy meeting Louisburg College here. An all-star boys team will meet a similar group from Wake Forest in. a nightcap to the girls game, it was said. The Henderson girls are counted on to come out on top tonight as they did isome several days ago when they swamped the College team on their own court. owWii Hunt and Hart Lead Dab ney’s Uphill fight to 21-18 Victory Dabney girls barely nosed out Ox frd Oorpiianage sextette last night n the Oxford court 21 to 18 after trail ing the Orphanage team for three qua rters. Hart and Hunt were the big guns for the county team while Liverman and Herman topped the offense of the Orphans. Dispatch^ WANT ADS Get Results W PoM B o U , Y <Ch?vw?ef cheap. Address “Car” car* n Ust P D >sp a t ch FOR SALE—JONQUILS~7jT '£l~ cents a dozen. Mrs. S. r t.„ Plv E .Raleigh Road. arris - Jr. " —— — 16-iij OUR DESIRE FOR YOUR~pTtw age is surpassed only by om- ?° N ' ! mination to deserve it. Allen Shop. 426 Garnett St. arb * f _ Thurs-Pn „' f ; DEVOE INSIDE PLAT PAINt~*T'- \ P er gallon. Buy established m, r at or below the price of chean " y known brands. O’Neil’s Even,,v, Un ' in Hardware. rj,h, ng MEN WANTED FOR City Routes of 800 Consumf 0 * Cities of Henderson, Louisburg J! Franklin. Reliable hustler carA* d earning $25 weekly and mere™ rapidly. Write immediately leigh Co., Richmond, Va. Dept 118 ' W ‘ 8-16-27 FOR RENT FURNISHED~APART ment, steamheat, tile bath, hard /wood floors, five closets electr> range, electric refrigerator and gar! age- Phone 565-W. LOST IN FRONT WESTERN Union or Turners Market two twenty dollar and two on e dollar bills folded together between s j x and six-thirty. Reward. “Money care Dispatch. GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL i ers and others can save money on | their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. jjpy ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. State of North Carolina: County of Vance: Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Eliza Harrison, de ceased, late of the County of Vance State of North Carolina, this is to not 'fy all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned iat Henderson, N. C., on or before the 16th day of March, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said •estate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of March, 1933. A. WADDELL GHOLSON, JR, Administrator of Eliza Harrison NOTICE Sale Os Valuable Real Estate Under and by viirtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust, dated. December 26th, 1930, executed by R. S. McOo'n and wife, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, North Carolina, in book 145 at page 205, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, at the request of the holder of the bonds, the undersigned trustee, will sell hy public auction for cash to the high est bidder, at the courthouse door in Vance County, Henderson, North Carolina, on the 25th day of March 1933, at 12 o’clock noon, the following described real estate, all that certain lot, tract, or parcel of land situated in Henderson, Vance Counity, North Carolina, and bounded and descriM as follows. Begin at a point on Young Street, Henderson, North Carolina, corner J. W. Beck buil'diing known as ‘‘Gold Leaf Building” run thence along Young Street, N. 36, W. 40 feet and two inches do » stake on Young Street; thence S. 54 1-2 W. 138 feet i to an rro,n pipe; thence S. 26 E. 11 1-2 feet to two large spires; thence N. 54 1-2 E. 138 feet to place of be ginning being lot bought of J. IV, Beck by R. S. MeOoin. For further description see deeds from J W. Beck to R. S. McCoin, recorded i" the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, North Carolina, in book 133 page 180, and book 133 pag? 191 to which deeds reference is here by miad'e. Utpon the aforesaid de scribed lot or parcel of land is locat ed fJhe office huddling known as "Me- Coin Building.” This 23rd day February, 1933. IRVINE B. WATKINS, Trustee I SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND 108—8:48 A. M. for IMclunona, Washington New York, connect ing at Norlina with No. 1® living FortsmoutH-Norfolk F. M. with parlor-dining car »* r ' vice, , 4 2:*08 P. M. for Rlchmono and Portsmouth, Washing* oo * New York. , 192—0:43 P. M. for Rlchf*®* Washington and New York. A— B:2B A. M. for Portsmoow- Norfolk Washington, New York No. SOUTHBOUND . 191—6:48 A. M. for Savanß» Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, »• Petersburg. 8—3:41 P. M. for Raleigh, »»* ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan nah, Miami Tampa, St. P«err burg. 107—7:85 P. M. for Raleigh. Ba»* let, Savannah, JacksonvW Miami, Tampa, St. PetersMn- Atlanta, Birmingham. 5 A. M. for Atlanta, torm* tnghari, Memphis. Fir Information call on B. *• Pleasants. DPA., Raleigh. N. or M c Capps, TA , Ilea***™