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Gregg, colored Baptist church. 13-lti v/ISIT OUR DISPLAY OP ELECTRI caI refrigerators. Compare ma chines —compare prices. Lowest in terest charges in entire city. Loughlin-Goodwyn, phone 18. 16-ti Men’s $5.00 sport oxfords, now $3.35. All summer suits re duced one third. See our windows. Geo. A. Rose and Sons Co. 13-lt WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE or apartment. “House”, care of Daily Dispatch. WASHABLE WALL PAPERj SEE Us for free estimates. W. W. and R. H. White, 71C Montgomery street, Phone 542-J. 28-ts FOR RENT THREE OR FOUR room furnished apartment, all mod ern conveniences, garage. Phone 642-J or call at Mrs. J. R. Rankin's 566 Rowland street. 13-2 ti AUTHORIZED AUTOMOTIVE RE diator service. We clean, repair or recore any make of radiator. Motor Sales Co. 28-ts BUY YOUR NEW FALL SUIT now. Tailored to your meas ure. Extra large samples al ways on display. Geo. A. Rose and Sons Co. 13-lt JUST RECEIVED A SIG SHlP ment of Woolsey’s fresn paint at “The Place of Values’’—“Where Quality Tells and Prices Sell”. Alex S. Watkins. 13-lti ladies half soles cemented 65c, sewed or nailed 45c; men’s half soles 49c Expert work only.' Call and delivery service. Phone 1425. Baker’s Shoe Repair. 18-ts FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned as trustee, in that certain deed of trust dated 16th day of April, 1920, by Chas. H. Pollard and wife Isabella Pollard, and recorded in Book 95, Page 453, Register of Deeds office for Vance County, North Carolina; de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, and 6he holder of said debt having request ed of the trustee a sale of said prop erty therein described, I will offer for sale at the courthouse door in Hen derson, N. C., by public auction for cash, on the 30th day of August, 1934, the following described real estate: Begin at the corner of said L. T. Howards' and Pruden’s line, oh the Easterly side of Rockspring street or road, and run thence along the line of said Prudens back from said street or road 200 feet more or less to a corner, now made in said Prudens line; thence in a Southerly direction and parallel with Rockspring street or road 150 feet to a corner of said L. T. Howard on Jim Gills line; thence parallel to Prudens line 200 feet more or less to Gills corner on Rockspring* street; thence along said street 150 feet more or less to the place of be ginning. This 28th day of July, 1934. A. A. BUNN, Trustee. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained in a Deed of Trust executed by W. H. Young and Ki;lie Young and record ed in Ihe office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 130, at Page 219, default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Henderson, N. C., to the highest bid der, at twelve o’clock, noon, on the 22nd day of August, 1934, the follow ing described property: Begin at G. A. Edwards S E. corner on Chinaberry St., run thence north ward with said Edwards line about 198 feet to Jennie Cook’s 3. W. corner in Edwards line; thence with said Cook’S line eastward to said Cooks’ S. E. corner; about 233 feet; thence with New St. southward 88 feet to C. L. Blacknall’s N. E. corner; thence west ward 155 1-2 ft. to said Blacknall’s N. W. corner; thence with said Biack nall’s line southward 106 feet t° said Blacknalls S. W. comer on Chinaberry St.; thence westward with street to the beginning. It being the same land this day deeded to W. H. Young and wife by C. L. Biacknall. See Deed for more definite description. This the 23rd day of July, 1934. R. G. KITTRELL, Trustee. Henderson, N. C. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Land known as John Jordan Estate. By virtue of power contained in a judgment of the Superior Court in the Special Proceeding entitled John Clark vs. Edward Hawkins, et al, heirs of John Jordan, I will re-sell, 'by pub lic auction, to th e highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Hen derson, Vance County, N. C., at 12 o’clock, Noon, on Monday the 27th day of August, 1934, the following describ ed property: Lying in Middleburg Township, Vance County, and hounded as fol lows: Being eighty-five acres of land, the residue of the hom e place oh which the late John Jordan long resid ed (after selling off 35 acres to T. T. Hicks), said 85 acres situate near the residence of the late W. G. Mitchell, formerly adjoining Thomas Hender son, Rowland and others, for more detailed description see Special Pro ceedings No. 1,436. and will of John Jordan in Book B at Page 515. Bidding will start at $330.00. This 6th day of August, 1934. T. S. KITTRELL, Commissioner.