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SMKTi woodward, *'"*') BR,<iSH 4*olo<4\ L • •; ? 1 Peking mam ,or sinanthropus , PrimkTve « UAva man , or pithecanthropus African / ! _ *, WEAVING <pooL- INFUItNCtw OR. EOANTHRoPuS FROM ivory coast TUE ULTRA ENGLAND, ARE OFFSHOOTS ■—|-|TU MC S^ f^c OF <HE ORIGINAL African mam * ' ) f-opvr i*M- ttM l»y Central Pre.ss Association. Inc. O3< ' - —, - ■n , '' '■, „4- ~ , ■ * '^ ’ < '■— -■■■- . - " 'I , m—-,- . , in .. . rm\a’W> w-MrJNsaneLl you- I I Evem those pearls wo gave ( THAT 8 l THAT MANIAS NOT A JLUNATIfc-BOJ TOWNSEND ZANDER- ME FORCED ME TO PAWN THEM JO CxWE J f \ \ JWEN M 6 SAOO THAT « WHOM l MARRIED - WHAT I'VE // TH,KIK| \ WHOSE PEACE S W mil \MY TEEMS- THEN ME TO>6o TO THE BEEN THROOOU/ HOW I HATE THAT / [ NEVER j CaOLD FIELDS -HE WAS REPORTED KILLED— BEAST- MOW l ESETEVT THAT f V ai » —— —— HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, AUGUST SI, IMS"' 'i i-nMtn- lpi,,!*, ■ ■ KUSfcUM’ J| *C4Sr 4A/p H»i.F 07 «D ' l^ v f /T HAP THE HEAR BEAK AMP VJIMGS OF AM EAGIE, W£ BODY ANp back LEGS OF A UOM. FORE LEGS tvERE (s* r 1 THQSE OF A S(RP. NEARLY ALL ANCIEMT PEOPLES x-A kBEL/EVEP iT E-XlfrEP. »-♦ i« f*ir-| | Aoah Nuhskuu. *y OOT ™ & yv Ts|^_^p WOUL-D HAPPEAI IF /K TFIAIN C»T= THOUGHT Hrr a. Ht<sH qrow? HtuPOS e.svs/Ea*so^. DEAR moah® \f a WOMAN MARRIEP As SEA captain, WHO HAD BEEN MARRIED would OBJ THE second mate? ELLSWORTH MOORE y' PAVETTB OHIO, j£ SEND IM Your NUMBIPEAS/Novg THFOLDHOME TOW]S»w-r««^~~°~BvSTANIj3Y C~TH AT nev/ f FROM HOOTSTOWM / N — VS/HO RUNS THE Hr~| V BEEN J x >. Sc? ll -> filling STATION/ _—/ ACROSS MV W\‘yV'i " t* T - ~ IGrARDFN EVERY J -l'- A LOOSE CLOTHES LINE CLEARED fciP A gggglllgljSp^-Z—mystery on the edge of town What HAS BOTHERED POP TRUMBULL F^>R 1988 Lee W Stanley Ontrnl Pres* a-3il?j ~ 1 ' " 1 11 *■ "’*"*"-*—•■■■ ' ‘ ' r “ “ —mm***— - - ■ ■ - , • _ . ■■■" ,| 1 HE^-LioTS \ G ,GHT y "BlCs- / V*JPiUOBH \tseA 7 y vAe-s Toyt* &OITSCs OoT Atsp CoBT F\ <bLASS / \ dF i3g.e.(^_ L Where Train Crashed r ■ i?” 1 * ■-, <*■*» . .iy.ff>:,...": ■‘ l vxT'.•••: !^?!%lB| I co : | ; DKcAHCMA | Nt. W . M CLA 1 CO »:•..> : y ,; : vyr ; >"" Texas ; " V/i : iiiWC'L. 1 l H , * < * r •■■•.;., jrrucuMCAßi; I- I ■.■•■;•:■.::■■•■ J M ! # tm j w y -'■ ' : '' i , ! ."V..; : -;^ ; .'.-- Map shows the spot five miles east of Tucumcari, N. M., where 12 persons met death and 50 were injured when the Golden State Limited, crack transcontinental passenger train, plunged into the raging waters of a flood-swollen creek. A bridge over the creek was washed out during a violent eloudburst. The locomotive was comDletely submerged. i • Phone or Write U* Without Fail! If you move or change your address please notify us so that we may change the address on your paper. Just drop a card in the mail or phone 610, giving both old and new address. Henderson Daily Dispatch Dispatch WANT ADS ©et Results I POR RENT: NICELY steam heated three-room „» HM) lor tight housekeepingT S"" 1 couple. Call 554-W ' a S lc '<t • 31-2-4-6 FOR SALE UR TRADE^^~7,T7 '7 irolet Coach with licence wm * , S3O cash or trade for $35 wlh cattte. Apply Rost Office Kta,* FRIDAY AND Brunswick stew days at D American Tourist camp R fwJ Road. We hail from county, Va., the original home S . Brunswick stew. 2 1 GOOD W’ORK. PROMPT SERVICE No embarrassing odors left i n clothes we clean. Satisfaction guar anteed. We call and deliver no ex tra charge. Phone 373. Perry’s Drv Cleaners. 105 N. Garnett Street. LOST ABOUT FIVE MILES~FROiTi Drewry ladies wrist watch, Wintor. make, two diamonds and four sap phires, Finder return to Dispatch office and receive liberal reward. ‘hi PIANO—WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL upright piano in this community that will be returned to us. We wifi tranfer this account to some res ponsible party, allowing all that has been paid on same. Terms if desired. Quick action necessary. Address Box 478, Concord, N. C. 3i-3ti IX) OK—AT 847 N. GARNETT* It You get Movis Motor Oil lie qi. Only place in Vance county. Geases and gas good as you can bu Y- _ 31-3 U WANTED ALL HENDERSON PEO ple, who are lovers of good home made pies, to try just one pie, cocoa nut or apple, made in our own kit chen by our special pie cook; 50c for 9 inch pie. Dugger’s American Tourist Camp, Raleigh Road, phone 586 one day in advance of your orders. 31-lti “T. C. KENDELL WHO FOMERLY lived at Henderson, North Carolina, and worked at a grocery store. Am anxious to communicate with this party on very important matter. Will appreciate any information as to his where abouts.” Signed J. G Howard, 2220 E. Tin Street, Charlotte, N. C. Telephone 2-0343. 29-6 U AS BUSINESS THE good positions are going to those who are trained for them. Hender son Business School begins its fall term, September 11. GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEAL | era and others can save money on 1 their wrapping paper by buying oid papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-tl. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTO MOBILE SEIZED IN THE ACT OF TRANSPORTING LIQUOR Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned sheriff of Vance County, by authority of law, will on the 11th day of September, 1933, at the courthouse Idoor in Henderson, N. C., at 12 o’clock lon said day, offer for sale by public lauction for cash, One Ford Roadster, 1929, Model, Motor No. A-2582362, N. C. License number 406891. This car was taken from the pos session of Melvin Smith, while in the act of transporting liquor, and by a judgment of the court has been or dered confiscated and sold. This 23rd day of August, 1933. J. E. HAMLETT, Sheriff of Vance County. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of W. S. Parker, deseased, late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said to exhibit them tbe undersigned at Henderson, N. C. on or before the 28th day of July, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. S. T. PEACE. SCOTT P. PARHAM. Executors of W. S. Parker. This 26th day of July, 1933. Perry and Kittrell, A ttys., Henderson, N. C. LABOR DAY BARGAIN FARES All Trains September 1,2, 3, and morning trains 4th, 200 miles or les<l Round Trip From Raleigh j Atlanta _ $8.43 Asheville 5 45 Birmingham 11-80 Charlotte 3 50 Charlottesville 410 Chattanooga 10 * Cincinnati 13 ‘ K > 1 95 Greenville, S. .•••* K»°*vUle 2 90 Marion, N. C Macon. Ga " w Morganton, N. C Montgomery 18 g 3 New Orleans 70 Nashville 300 Spartanburg lg 45 St. Louis 2 20 Winston Salem 6 jo Waynesville Return Limit: Leave Destination Prior to Midnight, September v Consult your home ticket ogen communicate with c J. S. Bloodsworth, DPA, Bal«£ b Southern Railway