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CJ DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY JULY 28, 19331 c- <■' . -- • .-• > .-,” .■- ...... _, » ._ -~~4i </ .yp~ * 1 '" " ■'-'■■■' ■■■!■— .1 -I --I I -■ ■■ •...■■ ’I. X’Z . . * t REAL PEPPERMINT WRIGLEYS | k I | ICH EW IN G CU M|X | pH «SS4A z-2 r-i EUROPEAN Y|OL)SE OWL 1 IP'/sJGlIja LAfSCiE. EYES AND EAfc. I ITInA-JIS AND A SOMEWHAT Bushy tail >s about IMI | THE SAME SIZE z<sS f : A HOUSE mouse 2iwa»*- Aoah NumskuuT DEAR NOAH 3 IS A WOMANS AMMUNITION, PoWOEfc AND BAN<SS? ELIZABETH CT, ———' — CeiTTEAIOENz DEAR OLD | N.Y. NOAM = |F THE VU/MO WHISTLED IN THE TREES DO YOU THINK THE POGWPOD BARk? | W f?.KEEFE/t z SCoTTPALSzPA. I DEAR NOAR = IF ONIONS j MAKE YOUJS EYES WATSg WHY BUY )CEM: E-C.FBUEH- BECIC.L.EY ~ YM.MA ==s! -A.l.rt\ | X._, .1 „■■ , , __J THE OLD HOME TOWN *■*««■■ v. s .™ eM ome. By STANLEY 7] gggi i misted ?rr Boss* r” rw \ jm I (DAT AM MAH < X ’ \ / \J^A| \ C'^ 1 *1 B 2 ® p 7- tj ifer ■.. a Z> X IsiNCETHE PROPRIETOR OF THE hotel picked dp a batch OF free SWATTERS, HE HAS DUST MADE szanuev HIMSELF A NUISANCE ARound THe ° z/«Cj kitchen 1 f @ 1933 Lee W. Stanley Central Pr~i ~7-2Q-33 /CNSEMSE sbl€7] ? rJX -sUUHTLH =j ~ "Dor-AOx ":.® Negro Owns To Slaying In Granville /Continued from Page pn«.> sentence after Baker pleaded guilty to being an accessory before and after the fact. Thompson and Buster McQueen, Negroes were sentenced at April term of court for life imprisonment for their part in the affair. Delegates Depart Economic i. ig With Mixed Views from Page UWB.7 perhaps, in Semtemlber to consider re ' opening the parly. In the meantime, representatives of I several countries will resume their dis ’ cussiions—not exactly a part of the conference —-regarding a wheat re 'strction agreement, which several times was reported close to comple tion . FORECLOSURE SALE. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed on the 10th day of February, 1927, by Major L. Harris and } Sallie Harris, his wife, to A. A. Bunn trustee; default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, at the request of the holder’ of the same. I will offer for sale by public auction, at the courthouse door in Henderson, N. C., on Wednesday the 30th day of August, 1933, the fol lowing described land: On this lot is located a small dwelling house. Begin at R. B. Crowders corner on the North side of the Southern rail road, nearly in front of Capt. Tylers residence, run thence along Harris and Crowders line in a Northerly di rection 150 feet, thence in a Westerly direction and parallel to said rail road 100 feet, thence towards said railroad and parallel to Crowders line 150 feet to said railroad right of way, thence along said railroad right of way 100 feet to Crowders line or cor ner, the place of beginning. See deed Book 112, Page 57. This 28th day of July, 1933. A. A. BUNN, Trustee. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results JUST Buy now, price is advancing line of feeds and seed* h d hui ‘ -man. ' b - WE HAVE CABBAGE lard plants Car of S h Wutf ° L ‘ track. H. B. Newman „ 0Q LOOK!-COME™TO^ 7 street. Get the best motor nil ? qt. Let us change your 0 ; l tJ 1 ' It will stand highest speed 7- dependant gas as good as yOu __bWY " FOR RENT apartment furnished or 'unf uri ed, hot and cold water, S3OOO month. Apply t 0 Mrs R. j Cf| .7 Phone 38. FOR SALE SI,OOO HENDERSon School District Bond to yield 8 cent on investment. Wanted t 0 North Carolina State bonds, a w Peace, Oxford. N. C. OUR EXPERIENCE to do good work, and we g.ve the best we have t o all whether string er or friend. Alien’s Barber Shop Th-Pri-tf WANTED—-THOROUGHLY™ EXPER. ienced shoe saleslady, ready-ij wear saleslady, and general mer". chandise. Write -m full your past three years experience. “Position care Daily Dispatch. 2 -it ; OLD DUTCH MARKET~™UNDER new ownership and management Full stock of fancy and heavy groceries and fresh grid cured meats also fresh vegetables and fruits We pay good prices for country pro duce, trade or cash. A visit will be appreciated. A. P. Paschall manager. 28-2 ti FOR RENT—TWO SIX ROOM COT tages, all modern conveniences, one heated, newly papered, in good con dition. If interested phone 87-W, 29-2 ti FOR SALE TWO PURE BRED GlT nsey bull calves guaranteed to make your cows good husbands. Each SIO.OO if sold at once. G. Fred Finch, at Ice Cream Plant. 254 G GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and o‘hers can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also line for kindling fires, 19-ts. FORECLOSURE SALE. ' By virtue of authority vested in T. T. Hicks trustee by S. D. Brummitt, ( under a deed of trust recorded in i Book 95, Page 224, default having J been made in the payment of the note therein secured, at the request of the holder of the same, the undersigned executors under the will of T.T: Hicks trustee, will on Wednesday the 30th day of August, 1933, at 12 o'clock, at the courthouse door in Henderson, 'N. C.; offer for sale by public auc tion, the following described land. Begin at a maple Thomas Wilker son’s corner, formerly Singlehorse. and run thence N 70 W, 112 poles to a stone, in M. Dorseys line, formerly Roysters line, thence along said Dor seys line East 126 poles to a stone, in Hawkins old tract, now Coopers and S. H. Satterwhites, thence along said Hawkins old line S 28 1-2 E 34 poles to a Mulberry, thence along said line S 70 E, 135 poles to a stone, thence along said line S 35 E. 34 poles to a pine in said Hawkins line, thence W 44, poles to two persim mons and a dogwood, thence N 11 W. 91 1-2 poles to a stone in the North side of a small branch, thence West 98 poles to the beginning, known as the C. M. Roberts place and con taining 127' acres. Note: That 22.6 acres of land included in the above boundaries heretofore 'sold to R. D Turner and conveyed to him with proper boundaries are accepted from and not included in this conveyance. This deed of trust is executed to se cure the balance due for the purchase price of the said land. This 28th day of Jilly, 1933. Belle H. Purvis and B. H. Hicks. Executors under the will of T. T. Hicks, Trustee. WEEK-END Seashore Special RALEIGH - DURHAM - SUFFOLK —TO— Norfolk-Portsmouth Virginia Beach AUGUST 13 Thru Coaches to Portsmouth and Virginia Beach Going Round Trip Schedule Coach Fares Norfolk, Virginia FROM Portsmouth Beach Raleigh I:SSAM $1.25 Wake Forest 2:39 AM 125 1 6a Franklinton . 2:53AM 125 1 Henderson ... 2:3OAM 1.25 1 Durham .... 12:30AM 125 1 Arrive Portsmouth 7:45AM Arrive Virginia Beach B:4SAM Rates same basis Raleigh-Durham to Suffolk Return leave Virginia Beach 7.45 P. M.» Portsmouth 9:00 P. M same day. SPECIAL WEEK-END FARES —TO— , Portsmouth-Norfolk-Virginia BeaC 1 O n sale—All trains Fridays-Saturdays —morning trains Sunday—return prior to midnight following Mon For Details See Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, Div. Pass 505 I. O. O. F Bldg.. Raleigh V J ‘ Sobraid