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( MISS BERTTHA BENSON | san antomio, t&>c, } NOVSJ l-S -THE -TI/VIE TO SEND t IN YOUR NQMB NOTIONS i TO PEAK 01-P r*OA±H - THE OLD HOME TOWN registered U. S. Patent Offlce By STANLEY \\ >/. !// L I if^-f' AKID ' PL> " r h L*—ONE mice NO SOONER D)D "THE PROPRIETOR OF “THE i CENTRAL HOTEL PUT IJPrA NEW SNA!INQ ON ! THE-SIDE PORCH FOR THE RAMI LX S USE ! Vs/HEN THE STAR BOARDERS SWOOPEP ■&rAM.mr’ Down and claimed it for. their : owM - , ; ■ ”■ ■■■ ■— i. ■ 0 19 Lee W Stanley Central Pres* . **' t " ’ ~ —— i # . * ■ ■■ l -■*• - ■-" ■■ , i ...■■■—— ■■■ «—. i ■ - - -■ -- - 0 PlO-P \ 9-EEN LOO«.V<«.VACs- OLT i H THE. Ei£i_o, pht> "iFe*-/ AHe. c=,Afes ON CAS- 111111; ■'item's****** ■ t jgslHtt n *' 1111111111 P%BB iin * P. G. Johnson Meet the head of the world’* largest aeronautical concern, who climbed from the job of drafts man in an airplane factory through various executive posi tions to become president of the United Aircraft & Transport cor poration. He is P. G. Johnson of Chicago. * Subsidiaries of United Aircraft include United Air lines, the Boeing, Sikorsky, Vought and Stearman airplane lines, the Pratt & Whitney engine works *nd other accessary companies. GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEAL ers and others save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. Dispatch ' WANT ADS Get Results TOBACCO FLUES MADE T i - der for any size ban,, any sty]e °£ will make your flues t G f t 1 , ly. Watkins Hardware now open. ” stl op WANTED—TEN BOYS ' years to dc light, pleasant~w 0 ' K < U ernoors and Saturdays. Good p Apply by letter to J. T Car r ' patch. ’ e r! ’s _ 15lti G. M. BANKS WHO PORMert-, lived in Henderson, N. C. and work ed at Corbitt Motor Company . anxious to communicate with th' 1 party on a very important matte? Will appreciate any information 8 to his present whereabouts A ri dress J. W. Clary, care this p a p er ' _ 13-3 ti WOMEN—EARN sl2 DOZEN~siv/ ing, home spare time, materials cut ' instructions furnished, experience unnecessary. Write. Superior Dres Company, 203 Havemeyer Sheet Brooklyn, N. Y. FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE seven room bungalow also three room furnished apartment. Ph one 584 ~ W - H-13-15 FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED rooms suitable for light house keep ing or one furnished room with private entrance to gentlemen. i n •front of High School. Phone 896. FOR RENT: . FIVE ROOM 813- galow two blocks from business sec tion. Heat, garage S2O per month ir sl3 if paid in advance A iso fivr room cottage, sl2 Phone 443 15it| HOW MUCH AM I OFFERED Fo\ house and lot 125 College St., Hen derson, N. C., also the 4-acre lot and house in Dunn’s Grove next to Capt. J. P. Tyler’s? Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned when accompanied by 5 percent of the bid up to noon July 29th. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. L. H. Chesson, 1638 Gar den Terrace, Charlotte, N. <J TOBACCO FLUES, TRUCK wheels, axles, furnace grates, and furnace thimbles. We can supply your curing needs. Watkins Hard ware Co., shop now open. iO-Bti 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 TO BUY SUIT HANGERS. Phone us what you have. We will call for them or you may bring them to the plant. Henderson Steam Laundry, Phone 508. 14-3 ti NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust Await ed on the sth. day of January, 1823, by A. J. Cheek to Southern Trust Co. Trustee, and recorded in b00k99, Pages 527-533, of the Office of the Register of Deeds for Vance County, N. C., default having been made in the conditions of said deed of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 22nd day of July, 1933, at 12.00 o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Vance County, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed property: All those certain rands containing 89.49 acres, more or less, situated on the Henderson-Louisburg Road, about 1-2 mile from the town of Henderson, in Henderson Township, Vance Coun ty, N. C., and adjoining the lands of Garrett, Rowland, Johnson, Highland Home Realty Company and others and beginning at a stake Anderson Faulkner corner in the Henderson- Louisburg Road; thence East along Anderson Faulkner line 295 feet to a stake; thence South along Anderson Faulkner line 295 feet to a stake in Garrett line; thence East along line of Garrett Prop. 2115 feet to a stone corner W. H. Johnson land; thence North along W. H. Johnson line 1440 feet to a stake in Highland Home ■Realty Company line; thence West along line, of Highland Home Realty Company 2540 feet to a stake in line of Harriet Cotton Mills; thence along line of Harriet Cotton Mills, S. 70 degrees W. 898 feet to a stake in Heu derson-Loulsburg Road; thence along Henderson-lLouisburg Road 715 feet to a stake in Anderson Faulkner’s line the place of beginning. The same be ing tracts Nos. 5 and 6 of “The N. H. Chavasse Farms” conveyed by the heirs of N. H. Chavasse to A. J- Cheek by deed dated September 24th, 1919, recorded in Vance County Re gistry, book 100, pages 22-23, with the exception of 295 square feet of Nos. 5, which was conveyed to Anderson Faulkner by A. J. Cheek December 11th., 1919, reference to which is here by made. There is excepted from the above description, a tract of land contain ing 10.50 acres, released to A J Cheek by Release Deed of Southern Trust Company, Trustee, dated August 20th , 1929, and duly of record in the Public Registry of Vance County, in book , page , to which re ference )s hereby made. A deposit of five per cent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder at the hour of sale This notice dated and posted the 20th day of June, 1933. Southern Loan and Insurance Co - Trustee. (Formerly Southern Trust Co.) By Worth and Horner, Attorneys. Elizabeth City, N. C. Tomorrow's ‘FORGOTTEN MAN' Stopped His ADVERTISING Last Week