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TO ABNER Ym&fjyJ/M U -MAMMER/7HE Town CAfSPENTER, " Toe>at - because the doc LACKED THE NECE SSARY FVLIR i OF PLIERS L: ~ L.e W, Stanley Central Pres* 3-53 : 33 { j ■jjjit . ~• v J In Recovery Post The task of keeping the nation’s women informed of the -wordings and progress of the NRA* falls to Miss Mary Ward, former Demo cratic National Committeewoman, of Boston, who is shown at her desk after being appointed Lieutenant General of the Women’s Division NRA. (Central Press) Tomorrow’s ‘FORGOTTEN MAN’ Stopped His ADVERTISING Last Week ’ ~ nL ~'^ x Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR SALE cow. Was fresh this sp ri ng L. hwonaon, phone ti«s-j ' . u BIG SUPPLt OP CLOVEp a - seed on hand will ±1 barley, oats and other varieti/® Iye ’ Kittrell and Harris. Phone 733° OU ' J2-2fi W. M. HARDISON, CHIROPODIST removes corns, bunions and ingrown nails, also specializes in weak ■ ! fallen arches, will be at Central 4 SUn'e, Thursday, August 24. 2 1-J IF YOU WUUBiJ PIKE TO StT~ ceed while you are still young the™ is no time to lose. With the rani® expansion in business which is no taking place, more opportunities are being cieated than for several yea-' Henderson Business School. Fall term begins September 11. 23-iJ GROCERY STORES, FISH DE-YL 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 _y •NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. IN SUPERIOR COURT BEFORF THE CLERK State of North Carolina County of Vance James Smith, by his Next of Friend, R. B. Carter, -vs.- Joe Smith and wife, ®tnith, Samuel Smith and wife Smith, Emma Smith Col lins and -husband, Willie Collins. The respondents, Joe Smith and wife - Smith, Samuel Smith and wife, Smith, Emma Smith Col lins apd husband, Willie Collins, that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of Su perior Court of Vance County, North Carolina for purpose of sale of real property for division; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court House in Henderson, N. C., on the 16th day of September, 1933, and answer or demur to the petition, or petioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 16th day of August, 1933, HENRY PERRY Clerk of Superior Court, Vance County, North Carolina. D. P. McDUFFIE, Petitioner’s Attorney. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust, dated the 24th day of January, 1930, executed by W. E. Walker, e; als, to R. S. McCoin, Trustee, of rec ord Book 155, Page 190. and that cer tain Judgment of the Superior Court of record Book 106, at Page 214. sub stituting the undersigned as Trustee in said Deed of Trust in lieu of said R. S. McCoin, default having bean made in the payment of the debt se cured, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House . Door in Vance County, on Saturday, the 2nd day of September. 1933. ail of the real property described in Deed of record Book 132, at Page 533, ex cept 89.4 acres, therefrom, as appears of record Book 154, Page 108, more particularly described as follows: Tract No. 1: Begin at a stake on the South sside of the Townsville- Clarksville road, Burwell corner, and run thence along the said road S. 89 degrees, 66’ W. 6.25 chains to corner of Larcena Stark dower; thence along her line S. 5 degrees 30’ W. 4.17 chains; thence West 29.56 chains; the edge of mill pond; thence along the meanders of said pond in a Northerly direction 26 chains, more or less to double sycamore, dower corner; thence and continueing on road S. 74 1-2 E. 13.13 .chains to corner on road; thence N. 42 -degrees 45’ E. 5.5 chains’ theneo N. 51 degrees 15’ W. 16 1-2 chains; thence S. -39 3-4 W. 5.6 chains; thence No. 60 3-4 W. 13 chains to creek; thence down the said Creek in Northerly direction 9.4 chains; thence S. 39 degrees 15’ West, ,11.3 chains; thence S. 85 W. I chain; thence S. 78 12 W. 4 chains; thence £. 79 W. 5 chains; thence N. 75 W. .2.5 chains; thence N. 82 W. 7.8 chains to Big Island Creek; thence up the isaid creek in a South-westerly di rection 5.95 chains to an ashe. thence S. 11 W. 17.8 chains; thence S. 3 W. 9.74 chains; thence S. 2 de grees 30’ W. *5.35 chains to pile of stones, Peck’s coiner and corner of 234 acre tract; thence S. 87 E. 73.30 chains; thence N. 30 degrees 30 E. 4 chains to hickory in edge of woods or ravine; thence along the said ravine in a Southerly direction 7.L chains; thence N. 18 E. 33 chains, thence N. 78 W. 11.4 chains; thence N. 18 E. 16 1-4 chains to the place of beginning, being 379.1 acres. Tract No. 2: Begin at a rock P ij e. Peck’s corner and also the corner or the foregoing tract, and run thence N. 86 W. 6 1-2 chains t 0 a stone thence N. 20 degrees 15’ W. 33 I chains to Big Island Creek; thence up the said creek as it meanders, > n a Westerly direction 36 chain- 3 hornbeams; thence S. 40 degrees ■ > W. 29.51 chairs; thence S. 80 degrees 45’ 32 chains to post oak; thence &• 30 degrees 15 E. 25 1-2 chains to stone in edge of ravine; thence along ’ said ravine in a Southerly direction 12.25 chains to a stone; thence S East 1.62 chains; thence N. 69 de grees 15’ E. 19.8 chains to a gun.. thence N. 63 1-4 W. 14.4 ch ‘ lin ;’ thence N. 18 1-2 E. 10 chains; thenc- N. 47 1-4 E 4 chains; thence - _ 28 3-4 W. 2.87 chains; thence N. « 1-2 E. 15 1-2 chains to the P° in / of the beginning, containing 234 ac-e- Also all right, title, and interest parties of the first part have id land allotted to Mrs. Larceny t as dower, on February 16, 19 26 _ Said property being offered for s* subject to such tax liens as apF (t unpaid. . This the 2nd day of R. B. CARTER, Trustee. ,