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INANOSHOOTEO ,ANO UEEREO VsIHIkE HE TOUO ME HOW J .C- T ' HUMAN BEINCr / ALU-T J
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HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, ISS3
Is, | JtrlrlflvV HC^£PT£P TA£ORY THAT /
JLLjCIIi; u IVI1 V I THE 3 RIH66 OF GATuRfiJ J s
OR MOOA IS WHICH P£LLTOO N£>W? 7NE PLANET (
and WERE TORN apart By THE ORAVCTAT/ONAL-
THC SAM£ FATE - AFTER MtLUON TEARS 'ZZ&W)
JS r*(Zßi E7/C TEC? FOFZ OUR. MOOaJ. «_*. T^T/2
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s«NO IN YOUR IOEA.S To NOAH l * -wX^T 7 l£J toLV<S
Hoboes Making Up
Most Prisoners In
The 30-Day Class
tliilly jiu
In tne Sir Walter W <*♦«*•
Raleigh, Sept. 1.-—Hobce* continued
to make u.p the bulk of the 20-day pri
soners sentenced to the State highway
prison camps during August, accord
ing to figures obtained t'.day from
the prlr-n divirion cf the State High
w- . ... Us. 1:3 Commission.
£,cn*ehred to high
jit camps during the month,
230 v/ere “nights of the road” sent
up for hoboing.
The next largest number was 199
' convicted and sentenced for being
drunk or drunk and disorderly, while
i 67 were sent up for assault, 29 for
l larceny, 10 for possession of whiskey,
5 for driving an automobile while
dirunk, 5 for gambling, 7 for carrying
concealed weapons, one for cruelty to
animals and 24 others on miscellan
eous charges.
Most of those sentenced for hobo
ing were arrested by railway police,
and ccme from the army of unempoly
, ed constantly moving from place to
* place by “bumming” rides on freight
trains. A majority of these are boys
still in their teens, although some of
them are older. A majority of them
also are from other states.
“The majority of these boys sen
tenced for hoboing are really not bad
cr vicious, but principally just down
cn their luck,” according to Super
visor J. B. Roach. “There are some
tough birds in the batch, of course—
Icld t’mers who have been hoboing
fc: years in an effort ta.keep from
doing any real work. But most of
( them are willing to work and would
have worked if they had been able
] to get jobs. They have given us very
little trouble in the various prison
camps and most of them are good
workers.”
The State does not get very much
work from the 30 day prisoners, how
ever, since so much time is needed to
get them outfitted with clothes and
in the necessary physical condition,
Roach pointed out. i
Dispatch
WANT ADS
Get Results
GOOD PROMPT*
No embarrassing odors E fJ ICE '
clothes w e clean. Satisfaction 1 ‘ n
anteed. We call and deliver \
tra charge. Phone 373. 8
Cleaners. 105 N. Garnett Street
WtANTED TO BUY~
books for all grades. Also
school books from us and save thl
difference. See Mr. Grissom at to?
chell’s Shoe Shop. Phone *’
CAR WHY A NEW
radiator when you can have the nir
one repaired like new and a sm
amount at Hicks Auto Service bv
an expert radiator man? 9-l-su eo J
for r"ent modern iiviriooii
steam heated apartment furnished
or unfurnished, hot and cold water
$30.00 per month. Apply t 0 Mrs R
J. Corbitt, phone 38. Thurs-ts
FOR RENTS SIX ROOM BUN
galow in good condition, corner
Davis and Nicholas streets. Mrs
Geo. J. Rowland, Phone 111. Vlti
I HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT Op
turnip, rye, clover and vetch seen
and winter peas. Also a few
lasses barrels. H. B. Newman. i-2n
LOST ABOUT FIVE 'MlLEslprom
Drewry ladies wrist watoh, Wi'nton
make, two diamonds and four sap
phires, Finder return to Dispatch
office and receive liberal reward.
FOR PAINTING CHAIRS AND AL.
kinds cf furniture use Woolsey-
Laqcav/ enamel. Sixteen beautifu.
shades, it dries in four hours, no
bad odor. Get it at “The Place of
Values.” Alex. S. Watkins. My
FOR hemstitching, “picoting
dress making, suits, ladies coats.
Everything made to measure. Satis
faction guaranteed. See Estelle Whl
ston. E. G. Davis and Sons Store.
Phone 141. Mond-Fri-ti
WANTED ALL HENDERSON PEO*
pie, who are lovers of good horn;
made pies, to try just one pie, cocoa
nut or apple, made in our own kit
chen by our special pie cook; 50c to:
9 inch pie. Dugger’s America
Tourist Camp, Raleigh Road, phopj
586 one day in advance of your ol
der s. l-|;|
PIANO—WE HAVE A BEAUTIFU,
upright piano in this community
that will be returned to us. We vpfil
tranfer this account to some res
ponsible party, allowing all that has
been paid on same. Terms if desired!
Quick action necessary.
Box 478, Concord, N. C. 31-311
GET YOUR PROPERTY FIXED if
| before winter comes. Window
i putty, windows, flooring, loefe.
hinges, doors, asphalt shingles, roof
ing, roof cement that stops leaks,
valley tin and grates. Alex S. Watr
kins “Where quality tells andprii&
sell.” 1-ltj
LOOK—AT 847 N\ GARNETT S|.
You get Movis Motor Oil 11c qt
Only place in Vance county.
Geases and gas good as you can
buy. 31-3t'
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE
Brunswick stew days at Dugger*
American Tourist camp Raleigh
Road. We hail from Brunswick
county, Va., the original home of
Brunswick stew. Mtl
+A
OUR EXPERIENCE ENABLES U 8
to do good work, and we g.ve the
best we have to all whether strang
er or friend. Allen’s Barber Shop;
Th-Ftivtf
BREEDLOVE PRODUCE CoSr
pany, Wyche street. A visit tci out
place tomorrow will be appreciated,
bur stock is small but our desirfc
increase our stock is great. We have
lost SB,OOO during the depression,. I
feel Tike it is time for the tide’’to
change Fresh country produce
priced right. Oranges,
fresh fish 5 lbs. for 30c. Want to
thank each and every one for their
past business given the O. and--*!
Produce Company. Hoping each and
everyone of you will continue,! 0
trade at the same location now be
ing operated as Breedlove Produce
Company, Wyche street, phone 5(-y-
Breedlove Produce Co. by E. U
Breedlove.
“T. C. KENDELL WHO FOMERI*
lived at Henderson, North Carolina,
and worked at a grocery store. AP
anxious to communicate with t»®
party on very important matter. "'
appreciate any information as *o u- s
where abouts.” Signed J. G. Howar >
2220 E. 7tn Street, Charlotte, N.
Telephone 2-0343. -
SFF, aT.FV* S. WATKINS FOR
roof paints that are guaranteed no
to contain acids —Paints that w *
save your roof from decay at sma 1
cost. “The Place of Values.
— 1 * ~
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM
MONS BY PUBLICATION.
In the Superior Court.
October Term, 1938-
North Carolina:
Vance County. . . tUt
Beatrice Cooley Hamlin, Plain in.
Vs.
Charlie Hamlin, Defendant-
The defendant, Charlie Hamlin,
take notice: _.
That an action entitled as ’
has been commenced in the ' 7 u >» Br #).
Court of Vance County, Nort
llna, against him, for an a * .
divorce, on the grounds of sep ’
And the; said defendant wi
take notice that he is required to r
pear at the office of the Cler
Superior Court of said '
Henderson, N. C., on the -5 us
September, 1933, and answer o
to the complaint in said actio > f
plaintiff will apply to the ®sJSuint
the relief demanded in said c P
This 25th day of August 1
HENRY PBRk*’
Clerk Superior Court Vance °
A. A. Bunn,
Plaintiffs Attopfiey.

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