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DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, ISS3 mmsE ( "TTcv<s.t7 V ?L^e i r ohc- I —y-JL _ ron^ulV jg I Hotsi Nv MSKUU. DHA!S NOAM - DOES A poofi man need a head. To <SET AHEAD? i MKS-S L.M. N. J Minneapolis, minm. i DEAIS noah* is rr -ngtyfe ) THE WHITE. MOLES Kick,knocks voo out QUICKER THAN THE BLACK ONES ? ALICE i^.ERSKIAE/ Richmond, kt< send jn Tons, nomskollion NOTIONS TO DEAR OLD r\] oah_ qvv - vony^wA*. THE OLD HOME TO WIN ItygrlsteretJ O. S. latent Office By STANLEY KvVELL VoO SPEMT A MONTH\ T (hold E« I TRAINING H'M To Vopg J WO' A , c\S\ A ft ) NEWT. I SHOES UPSTAIRS- NOW you ) Mr NYyyjw IP > ,SHES , —... T.. I . r . . .. . JJW £\ STARTED,, Bob smarts GAINED Do^ 7 wl THAS EXTENDED HiS SHOE RETRIEVE 7 ACT To cover practically the & P-vxJZP'X VOHOL.E WEST END OF TOWN - „, , - Xxss S .-.'s ' ' <e) TMri l, P o \V. Stanley Central Pre3f IG-ZO-33 i— ■ , ... ■ . - ■■" j SCOTT'S SCRAPBOOK t I R. J. Scott '^ Me BK'." StMi.Lt HoBM ED •NDI/AN* RHIMO A<-fHE: BRCN)C 100 |M AE.W VORK dTTV IS WORTH #*>o,ooo | ‘dE KE.EPS HIS OUT’S'fANDINti FEATURE , His | \\\ ♦me MM - M.SH Mb , SMbB ■ Pounds of bananas will ON -fUe. same amoun-t OF •tHA'f 15 REQUIREP "To PROPUCJ >5 OF . ' *•*•*«* •■llk, W U ... ar. a *J*W. i OP Ro-tATOES Dispatch ■ WANT ADS I Get Results I LALaES SOLES CEMENTED THp l : new way. No nails, no sowing, sm, and lifts SI.OO. 'iry it, you'll |ik e I Baker’s Shoe Repair, \y« cMi V p,' # P hone 8119 - 2:, ci ■ A NEW ASSORTMENT OF~pad' I locks priced at 10c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75J SI.OO at “The Place of Values ’ai ’ S. Watkins. ' 2(M^ SPECIAL- - OYSTERS 39c QtTlamß chops 23c. Pot Roast 2 lb. 20c Black HawK Hams 15c. Penders Market. i 9 I MEN'S UNION SUlTS—sta~Y warm winter weight, 75e. Oeo. A. Rose and Sons Co. iti. FOR SALE-SEED RYE~~ $1 PER bushel, seed oats, 75c bushel; crim- ■ son clover, $5.90 bushel; hairy vetch $6.50 bushel. See us for low cash prices on field seeds, feeds and heavy groceries. Carrington Fred and Seed Co., Oxford, N. C. 18-20 WANTED- GOOD SIZeIiOT BLAST coal heater. Must be in good con dition and reasonable. Phone 747-j BUILDING MATERIALS AND paints for every need at “The Place of Values.” Alex S. Watkins “Where quality tells and prices Sell.” 18-ts i FOR HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING, j dress making, suits, ladies coats. I Everything made to measure. Satis faction guaranteed. See Estelle Wal ston. E. G. Davis and Sons Store. Phone 141. Mond-Fri-tf SINGER SEWjING MACHINE*”oF fice noY* located next to Dr. Yow’s office, Wyche street. We have the latest machines and attachments in stock. Bring us your machine trou bles. C. L. (Roy) Beckham, Mgr. Phone 7. 20-lti PIANO: WANT SOMEONE TO take p-actically new piano and { finish payments on unpaid balance owing. Cash or terms. Quick action necessary. Address Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. 19-3 ti SHEET mON HEATERS AT $1.29 to $3.50 at “The Place of Values." Stove p*P e 15c P er Alex s - Watkins. 20-1 ti NEW MARLBORO SHlßTS— tsV.lripef'j cheeks and plain col ors, $1.25 and ?! .50. New ; Arrow Shirts, $1.95. Oeo. j A.. Rose and Sons Co. lti. OUR PRICES HAIR CUT 35c SHAVE 20c Children’s hair cut, 25c Allen’s Barber Shop. b 26 S. Garnett street. Thurs-Fri-ts BREEDLOVE PRODUCE COM pany, fresh fish and oysters, fruits and groceries. Come to see us or call phone 54-J. In the drawing con test last Saturday night at 8 o’clock eight pecks of apples were given away. The winners were: William Thorne. J. L. Wade. W. M. Young, P. O, Robertson, Mrs. J. M. Gris som. Mrs. S. S. Stevenson and L. )L. Hai grove. 20-lti MISS LIZZIE BURWELL WILL have home-made cakes and cookies for sale, every Saturday at “The > Fireside Gift Shop” on Oxford Ro%d, opening October 21. 18-20 NOTICE TO 'TOBACCO FARMERS. You can get old newspapers to pack your cured tobacco on for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch Office. 7-ts GROCERY STOKiSS, FISH DEAL ers and o‘her9 can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office* Also line for V kindling fires. '(■ ■' ■ *> NOTICE SALE. By power contained in a deed of trust executed by The Vance County Fair Association on the Ist day of May 1922, which is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in book 107 at page 317, default having been made in the payment of the notes therein secured, and at tne request of thei holder of same, I shall sell, by public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court door, in Henderson, N. C. at 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday the 30th day of October 1933 the follow ing described property: > Being known as the New Fair I Grounds, and more particularly de * scribed as follows: Begin at an iron pin, E. G. Finch, on the north edge 1 of Hawkins Avenue extended, and run » thence N 11 E 1708 feet to a new cor ner made in the Highland Home j Company and Finch line, the same j being marked by an iron pin, thence |N 77 W 682.5 feet to a stake in line of No. 6 Plat of the Hanm-r survey /thence with this line S 13 degrees 30’ W 1385 feet to an iron stake on the north edge of said avenue extended, thence along the north edge of said road S 51 degrees 30’ E 707.5 feet, tihence S 66 E 86 feet to the begin ning containing 25 acres more or less, but the following has been already sold, and is no-t included, to wit: Be gin, at an iron stake, Fair ground old corner on N. E. side of Pavement, run thence along the road N. W. 150 feet to a stake, thence N. E. 240 feet to an iron pin, thence about 78 feet S. E. to Finch line, thence along his line S. W. 274 feet to the begin ning, which small tract of land al ready sold off and not offered in th>s advertisement is recorded in book 132 at page 478 (to which reference is here made. The land above described to be sold is known as (the Vance County Fair Grounds. This 28th day of October 1933. T. S. KITTRELL, Trustee'. Try The Want Ads