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■frM.-S EVERYWHERE^ Nrw U. S. Allorney Martin Conboy Martin Conboy, above, who rvod as special counsel to Presi lent Roosevelt, when the latte? Ku? governor of New York, dur ing the trial J»f the ouster pro (filing against Mayor James WsIL-r «>! New York City, has in-a appointtal district attorney li-i 11.- out hern district of N** \i.'k IA the president. ilf, SISTER Do It Now By LES FORGRAVE HOFD'U CRieKETS ,OONN\t! LOOK\t! X DONCH* NNVSVtf GEF. >OO HAVt GO ~V -\VtT \yj 7T'. t*-v. tP.fc SL«MOO v al J Tv4PkKl*T V'D “ OOUCwA NOVSHV S , 'U) KNOvk sjMAf iHAt VA OMY_V COMELY WHEN WUi\ \d CQMIMG. l r if I VOOR FOV-VCS SNELL.Off ' . ~>T- || // Pf! AsM’-TvAvS near. 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SON-IN- LA'M BY i --MSSM J V; IWW I ' || Desperado Captured HR I HHn A§*«r x-xy > i w l.cnnie Taylor Mere ig Lonnie Taylor, escaped onvict of the Tennessee state penitentiary at Nashville, desper ado and alleged murderer, who aas been captured in New Or leans. Since bis escape from tha prison, which was effected when la* and a companion shot their A ’ny out, killing a guard, Taylor has linked in numerous rob beries and holdups in souther® states. HENDERSON, C.7 DAILY ESFATCH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 1933 Numskuww 0 \ *ope vt MILE IN -A SM, kE(how r,CNGj tS /A. <3»)<sg;l»S ? W. U MliSjh,. * osar. noah -Ts rr~' TRUt, that tue: OF SEEK is SLcJJf£?' m UP fev "KAcfklS eEn - p TEXAS dear HOAM^DoesXciTsT VVO P D PLS2-?t lb EVE (?. S PEA XT tc >,\j C>ET > JOSt=PHiiMe STIMSON. I ——;- •■■■ lpt fi rr(~ e VAH\Ct\ *SHOOLV) | I PSOG^ H -1,75 vv _ •—•— HI THE OLD HOME TOWN H*KMer«il U S Patent Offirt By STANLEY Z © V " ~ (At<A AsToCiA m. '» N. /G "T ~>\ V |V,E / V'fou Birds ]a. J/ 'v j OH, Box! L. v / HovJTo, J' ( » l^jf l ''ZZ"Z® |nrjpt m r ||r ‘MI HSMtfc/Safsis \v y S\ a Painted on pete Piukeys - \ \ _ Barn ha*s netted him about 3 bushelsx d A DAY - S,NCE coal trains have been M ” Jill running recsjuearev \nit{a So many ST*YUM*> AIDERS ABOARD 1 ® lim I,ee W stanl( *y Central Press 12-2* S 3 SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott ; EBO-nninE BEAufV oB A ” MANCiBE-Tu BELLE 1$ HER HEADDRESS- MeA< oF Yhe MUSKRA<, MUCH SKILL AND PATiENCE ARE I A<s BEEN SOLD FOR YEARS - required <o seclureThis UNDER. <HE NAME OF PAR'fICULAR_COIFFURE L MARYLAND "TERRAPIN IV2. PAGE FIVE Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results PLACE YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER now for home made fruit cake at special price of 30 cents per pound. Will deliver in the city. Weight and quality guaranteed. Mrs. Morton Miles. Phone S7-W o-lti MULES. WE HAVE SEVERAL pairs of nice young Tennessee mules, well broke and ready for work. Buy now and save the dif ference. W. C, Highs Store. 23-ts EVERY WEEK BRINGS NEW policyholders to the Mutuals repre sented by W. C. Cates local agent for -Strohg Mutual Fire and Casualty Insurance Companies. 2-lti merchants get our prices and see our samples Christmas candies, full line light groceries. Drugs, School supplies, candies and specialties. R, E. SATTERWHITE CANDY CO, Wholesale. 309 Wyche St., Opposite. Coopers Warehouse, Henderson, N, C. WOMEN-EARN sl2 DOZEN SEW ing, materials cut, instructions fur nished, experience unnecessary, ad dressed envolpe brings particulars. Superior Dress Company, 3 Grand Street Extension, Brooklyn, N. Y. APARTMENT FOR RENT IN THE Stonewall 215 Young Ave. Furnish ed or unfurnished, heat furnished. Only one apartment left, Apply to I Eric G. Flannagan. Sait.-tf DON’T BE MISLED THE MUTUALS represented by W. C. Cates, Local Agent, are still paying 25 per cent dividends on expiring policies. 21ti CALI. PHONE 373 PERRY’S DRY CLEANERS 105 North Garnett St. 28-sti “WANTED: TWO MILLION FEET ash logs. Write, phone or wire Hard wood Lumber Company, Clinton, N. C.” 30-7 ti CLOSE OUT SALE ON GOOD heaters, $lO heater at $8.44; $12.50 heaters at $9.94; $17.50 hot blast at $13.94. Laundry stoves 20 percent 1 off. Alex S. Watkins. 21ti Someone Wants Your Photograph Give It You Want Someone's Photograph Ask For It Goodrich Studio. Phone 444 27-ts THE LIST OF LOCAL MUTUAL IN surance policyholders is like the roster of a savings bank depositors ledger—just a bunch of thrifty savers. Place your next renewal with W. C. Cates, Local Agent, tor Strong Mutual Fire and Casualty Com panies. 2-lti MAJESTIC AND PHTLCO AUTHOR ized dealer, complete service fa cilities to render factory service, large stock of parts for all makes of radios. I.oughlin-Goodwyn. Phone 118. 6-ts GOOD FARMS FOR SALE; EASY Terms. Several good farms for renf. Also have some good city property for sale. See J. C. Gardner at First National Bank in Henderson. 18-1 f NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Commissioner hav ing offered for sale at public auction the following described property on Tuesday, November 14, TJ33, and the last and highest hid being SIIOO.OO and before 20 days had passed, an advance bid of 5 per cent having been placed, under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Vance County, 1 will offer for re-sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, at the court house door, in Henderson, Vance County, N. C., at 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday, De cember 18, 1933 the following describ ed property: Forty one acres of land more or less, lying in Middleburg Township, Vance County, N. C., and more par ticularly described as follows: First tract being forty acres of land more or less, bounded by the lands of Rose, J. A. Cooper, estate of Mrs. Opelia Jones, being the land of J. G. Jones, deceased as described in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in hook 8 at page 342, and in book 78 at page 282 to which d'dfeds reference is here made. Second tract, being one acre more or less as de scribed in deed book 79 at page 286, office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County, being the second lot conveyed to J. G. Jones by Board of Education of Vance County. The bidding on the above described property will begin at $1155.00. This 2nd day of December, 1933. T. S. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of power con tained Li two dcec..; of trust executed by Will Matthews on May sth 1930 and recor ted in book 162 page 143, and on the 25:h day of April 1932, and recorded in book 172 at page 54, Vance- County office of the Register of Deeds, default Inning be**n made in the payment of the debts therein secured, and aj the request of the holders of the same, 1 sell, by public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door, in Henderson, Vance County, N. C., at 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday Decembebr 11th 1933 the following described pro perty: One tract of land adjoining the lands of David West, R. J. Souther land, Junius Matthews, and being lot No. 2 in the Special Proceedings num ber 1289, as docketed in book 4 at *pa*ge 582, office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County, the same containing 52 acres more or less, and having bee n assigned to Henry Matthews, and by him conveyed to Will Matthews on October 30fh, 1924, see deed book 134 at page 11 for full description to which reference is here made* This 10th day of November, 1933. T, S. KITTRELL; Trustee,