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PAGE TWO BIG SISTER , Friends In Need By LES FORGRAVE x s ETTA K.ETT Dad Burns Up By PAUL ROBINSON [ That bom reituo or ettas (Jf |V I A time HciNEplf cso w and sir ‘S I just kicked him- ) f 1 etta has geoome 1 flt Gods,* HAS GEEN TO SEE HErz. « ON NOUfLTOAST • <—-J \ V °° ALL DOWN - I'LL HME 'j 'tOUNQ PUP OUr LfIST J ENGAGED TO HIM ON » -iVIHAT EMENIMG I'M T * f rtH unr ■ »ieu. ItUMf SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott — Copyright, 1933, by Central Press Association, Inc. ““ J,i k .\ilm i 4 ' ' v l Before buTTer , t " WA$ known '• MrUEUP 72 Per oF The Sulphur in coal <qes> —/Tfc y&re . upthe <:himmev as ttpF ■'// sulphuric Acid, and W :Wl ftr&fft . MILLIONS OF DOLLARS / V / • WORTH OF COAL-TAR IS ft'3tßL I • i r/JlKir each year through jp jL/ fj^'M \ ;Eucehe Venzke ,porrsviLu pft f y iff , -SENSATiTiAL MILFR, LEARNED X <7%w I / w To RU.* ROM VHS FEAR OF FRti-XIMCi AS A , Boy "* v^-v' he lived Three miles from school Jm { l / and in bitter cold ---■ 1 f* WE.ATHER RAN <W E DISTXn'CE- ‘ 5-C WITHOUT A STOP, IN HOBNAILED BOOTS , Tb KEEP WARM V IS ripe/ [-/ I WAVE ALITTLE PIECE \ I DE THEY'VE : / FUL.L- REPORT TOMORROW -Y 7jUE WHEELS FOR WEEKS, ANC> t WANT \T DONE NNEU.- | fI TRICK. YOU HARE — _ .Kljtflijl \ T w* .=-rT»in= / I Ulil SET IM MOTION TOWNSEND l TMESES A CERTAIN FAMILY ( gjgfip SPARE NO EXPENSE— HHH \ VxSLc / / /vJ |i|l§ ZANDER LIKE —) IN TWiS CiTr BY THE NAME \TY) gigSfl V, l WANT THE LOW DOWN-\ £Q HAS COME - /tJ » THE FIRST SOME CRAFTY / R~ ' T* .. 'xc^ ■i»t-i*, "- - ' - 11 11 I '■■ I HEKHKJSON, (N.CJ DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933 —i—- ■:- ••• • T.yvvr r. C . •* - r :■:• - . r//£ GUMPS —ORDERS FRO M HE ADQU ART £R S FOR REA^ n a, HEY/Dli7.Y, VA7HAT PALS W)mS DWU , f=^J taM 2&ipsg&s?2£r?&rr J uRr and IDA HQE^-.^w\Khl\l\Nil mms£ /\ic f), VMov <tW DEARNOAH“WHAT is /ffin THE LIF-E OF A LIFE -*) 1 |2)l SA oos, SAN Calif, u ! _, __ ,_ --, -, - _ - • j DEAR NOAH = |SNT l"T TRUE A ONE MAM .'j£?3S^ Sa *+*- 1 |=__ Photograph studio HAS CHANCES OF f *=——- ~-'T : -r~=: 'Kfsssat **££ N si MAIL- EM To*NOAH 1 NOTIONS _% <»*>., ♦*! THE OLD HOME TOWN ' ii.». M q.. By STANLEY 1 HISHCM A§ft| folding VE?™ 15 * B V / ■eft*.} .:''# j THE MOTIVE POWER OF HANK , . J/ JffUr A TROTTERS lO<F DELIVERY SERVICE i'Ojj i A'fir WENT THROUOH AN IRON QRAT/NO h JfC , WHEN HE ATTEMPTED To DODSE (emj) SOME ROLLED SKATERS ! H L /flUl** 0 1933 Lee W. Stanley Centra) Press ______ S'- €>-^3 Senate Row Precipitated By Beer Ban For College (Continued turn Fage One.) Capitol. .Both branches meet next on Monday night. CONFERENCE MONEY BILL PASSES SECOND -READING Raleigh, May 6 (AP) —-The House of the North Carolina General As sezchV- by pa :.je tn second reading ear' ' ‘today of the conference report ! of th.. b ennial revenue bill, renewed j hope that the legislature would be ready to adjour n by next Thursdiay The measure wit s.. accepted. by the House on fiirqt reading- ye^terdhy', (afternoon, and the body reconvened shortly before midnight, so that a 1 vct.S could be obtained' early this m'orning and the measure prepared for final passage Monday night. Then it will go to the Senate where as it emlbodies most of the recom mendations made by that body when it re-wrote the original House bill, it was expected to pass in the mini mum three days. The House vote on first reading - was 45 to 40, and on second reading was 39 to 21, exclusive of 18 pairs. S. C. Tornado Fatal To 16 Late Friday (Continued from Page one.) rens issued an appeal for clothing, furnishings and food for many fami lies whose homes were wrecked, hardest hit. The tornado took ten Belton, little industrial community ten miles front Axrderson, was the lives there injured scores, demolish ing 31 houses, unroofed others and wrecked the Blair towel mill. Dam age to the latter plant alone was es timated at $150,000 # ’ Greenville county reported four I dead and Laurens one. The force of the storm Was also felt in Union and Chester counties. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results CAR WASHED AND GREasfp SI.OO. Open all night. Hicks J? Service. ? uto -44 FOR SALE OR TRADE - SEVeßa't fresh milk cows, cash or credit Wester’s, Henderson, Nr ei ’ _ * • DISAPPEARED FROM DR. YQVTS hospital, grey Persian Cat. please notify Mrs. J. H. u Unil ti-lti I WILL SELL AT PUBLICAUCTKW at the old C. H- Parham home }A ace near Watkins, N. C., on Tuehda • May 9th, starting at 10 a . in. ali farming toolis and implements 1 household, kitchen furnituie Thos B. Parham, Admx. ‘SCREEN WIRE 10c YARiTur" jp you cant come phone 600 ami a >k us for a price before you buy. Give us a chance to save you money O’Neil's Everything in Hardware. -14 LOST OR STRAYED: BIG~YEI HOW half Persian cat. Reward to finder if returned to E. V. Bunn, Jr. Pohn e 149-J. 6-iti STONEWALL APARTMENTS FOR rent: Prices greatly reduced, fur nished or unfurnished heated. Also furnished room and bath especially nice for one or two men. Eric Flan nagan. Sat. ts. ! WANTED NOW THE CROWD and cash for selling the most com plete line of Hardware and paints ! in this section. Watkins Hardware I Company. "57 years ” 5-24 TOMATO~ PLANTS FOR SALE-'-ALL the best varieties grown out doors, some have been transplanted, good strong ones. Ten cents dozen. Cab bage plants ten cents hundred a. J. Cheek, Phone 387. 6-14 GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ALL cars; Pure Oil gasoline and greases. Quick, cou*-c,eous Adcock and Abbott, Proprietors, Corner Garnett street, Andrews avenue. 5-2 U GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEAL 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. 19-ts ROUND TRIP J EXCURSIONS Henderson To Washington. $ 4.65 Baltimore 6.05 Philadelphia 9.55 Atlantic City 11.60 New York 12.75 PROPORTIONAL FARES FROM ALL AGENCY STATIONS Tickets Sold Retifrn Limit April 14-15 April 22 May 27-28-29 Jun e 3 July 1-2-3 n July 8 August 4-5 August 12 Sept. 1-31-3 Sept. 9 October 6-7 October 14 November 28-29 December 7 Same fares apply southbound on dates shown except May 29, July 3 and September 3 Reduced Pullman Fares No Extra Charge for Two Passengers to a Berth No Stopovers North of Washing ton—Baggage Checked 7 One Cent Per Mile Excursions Same Dates and Limits as Above Between All Points on The SEABOARD And Practically all Southeastern Destinations For Information See Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, DPA Raleigh, N. C. Phon e 2700-270 505 Odd Fellows Building Seaboard AIK LINE *A ILL WAV NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the authority and .power contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by I. C. Rowland and wife. Hassie Everett Rowland, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 162, at page 423, default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, at the request of ’be (holder of the note, I shall sell by pub* lie auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Hen derson, N. C., at twelve o’clock noon on Tuesday the 23rd day of May, 1933, the following described property: Begin at O’Neil corner on the wes’ side of Breckenridge Street and run thence along said Street S 350 30 E. 115.3 feet; thence N. 88 W !1 ' feet more or less to Ransom Street, thence along said Street N- 2 E. 91 feet to O’Neil line; thence along said line S. 88 E. 40 feet to point of be ginning, this being same lot as shown on Plat Book "A”, at page 64. and a portion of the land acquired by C. Rowland by deed recorded in 800 1932, page 451, the Register of Deeds office of Vance County, see also dee on record in Book 156, page 481, > n the Register of Deeds office of Vance County. This the 21st day of April, WADDELL GHOLSON. JK Trust**