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SEEN ON MAIN STREET ——— “—~—___— c |933 L,. e w StanlcN I'ent'Hi t’n.->.« -I 7- 33 P 6 r kins f «9 ■.;S:;: : : aj&: : %. ■ :-:«k>!v : >:•:■ Ujjrglgiira' Elmer F. Andrew* Elmer F. Andrews of New York succeeds J Miss Frances Perkins, 'novtf secretary* of _ labor in the Roosevelt cabinet, as state indus trial commissidner of New York. 'Andrews’; has been deputy -coup '^ t nrissioner_since.l93oJ Wife Preservers Give your mayonnaise a zippy taste and pink color by adding to mato catsuD or ouree. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE VERY~CHEAP Tllppp return tickets t 0 Florida. Dr. \y „ Nicholson, Phone 829,' at qoi e J well avenue. ,- Ds' _____ D-3U WANTED SALESMAN WITHCarL. To establish and conduct RawleUh Routes in City of Henderson. Coin, ties of Granville and Franklin Steady workers can start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly Hustlers on similar routes do $5,000 annual business. Some established 30 years. Reply immediately givi n( . age, occupation, references. R avv ° leigh Industries, Richmond y a Dept. NC-D-118-T. 6-17-28 IT’S TIME TO GET YOUIT CAR In good running condition. Cold weather and winter driving have done lots of damage. Let us make repairs now and put your car in good condition. Aulbert Service Station. 17 lti FREE A 300 WORD JIG SAW PUZ zle every day for 10 days to the person who writes the best 50 word essay on “Life Insurance.’’ Send in your essay. F. R. Guin, General Agent, Henderson, N. C. 13-Btj FOR RENT: TW’O UNFURNISHED rooms with bath adjoining on Ghol son avenue. Mrs. J. N. Pittman. FOR SALE: FRESH MILK COW Also sweet potatoes and cane seed. G. W. Eaves. Phone 3701. 17-19 WANTED RELIABLE MEN AND women to sell high class line of toilet articles. No investment re quired. Wrte for proposition. Na tional, Box 1012, Durham, N. C. ... 14 and 17 FOR RENT—NINE ROOM HOUSE on Spring street back of Henderson Vulcanizing Co. Close in. Suitable for boarding house. Phone T. \\ . MeCracken. 17-2 U DAILY PAPERS FROM NE W York, Baltimore, Atlanta, Rich mond, Durham, Raleigh, Greens boro. Also a complete variety of latest magazines on sale at “Bruin’s News Stand’’ open evenings and Sundays Next to Jefferson Case. GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAD era and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Despatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by S. W. Johnson, un married on the 29th day of March, 1 tI92G and recorded in Book 127, P a ga‘ 283, we will on Saturday the 6TH DAY OF MAY,' 1933 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Vance’ County, Henderson, N. C., sell at ' 'public auction for cash to the high est bidder the following land to-wit: Beginning- at a stake, corner of land this day sold to W. E. Ross and run thence N. 1-2 E. 32 85 chs. to stake and stone; thence S. 85 1-2 E. 15 chs. to a stone thence S. 74 E. .21.20 chs- to a stone; S. W. Clark’s .corner; thence along Clark's line S. 1 W. 7.45 chs. to stone, Clark’s cor ner; thence S. 11 W. 17 chs. to stake in road in W- W. Reavis line 8 ft. beyond stone; thence along said road and Reavis and Ross line S. 87 1-4 W. 32.25 chs. to beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less and being the tract of land conveyed to J. S. and jG. B. Whitted by Robert Baker and wife, less 1 acre of and sold to R. B. Crowder in the year 1921. This sale is made by reason of the failure of S. W. Johnson, unmarried to pay off and discharge the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 3rd day of April, 1933. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION. iSubstituted Trustee, Durham, N C. B. H. Hicks, Atty. [seaboard air" LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND 108—8:48 A. M. for Richmond, Washington, New York, connect ing at NorlSna with No. 18 ar riving Forlsmouth-Norfolk 12:05 P. M. with parlor-dining car ser vice, 4 2:*08 P. M. for Richmond and Portsmouth, Washington. New York. 192—4:48 P. M. for Richmond Washington and New York. 6—3:28 A. M. for rortsmouth- Norfolk Washington, New York. No. SOUTHBOUND 191—6:43 A. M. for Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg. 3—3:41 p. M. for Raleigh, San ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan nah, Miami, Tampa, St, Peter* burg. 107—7:85 P. M. for Raleigh, Ham let, Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersberg, Atlanta, Birmingham. 5- A. M. for Atlanta, Blrm lngharr, Memphis. For Information call on H. Pleasants, DFA., Raleigh, N. 0.» or M C * Capps, TA , Henderson. N. C.