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N \ Ji' 1 ! V Nwkcf^^iS^ 1 / TCWWSEMO / DO VOU ( -the ALTAR- BUST OP THE MARRIAGE AKiD • f'-JX* \ oOUHMNUY E —WAV I NO- ( MI'SS DE STROSSN - VNWY- I COULD SEE/>-^ HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1934. PAGE SEVEN DEMOCRATIC WOMEN IN RALEIGH OCT. 12 Mrs. Tillett to Hold Institute on New Deal with Big Speakers Mrs. Charles W. Tillett,, Jr., of Char lotte, vice chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee, an nounces an institute on the New Deal to be held for Democratic Women in Raleigh on Friday, October 12. Registration will begin at 9:30 a. m., at State Democratic headquarters in the Sir Walter hotel Mrs. James 11. Wolfe, acting director women’s division, national Democratic headquarters, will speak at the morn ing session in the ballroom of the Sir Walter. Mrs. Wolfe wilt talk on party organization for women . All county vice chairmen, precinct women and women members of the State Demo crat i<- Executive Commrtee have beer urged hear Mrs. Woife. A luncheon meeting ye ill be held at cne o’clock at the Raleigh Woman’s Club. J. Wallace Winborne, State chairman, Governor J. C. B. Eh ring ha us, Senator* Josiah W. Bailev, Sena ror Robert Reynolds will speak at the luncheon, i! is stated. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results SHINGLES! SHINGLES! Two carloads of pin? shingles at The Place of Values ’. Come and see them. Alex E. Watkins "Where Quality TeF.s and Prices Seli"’. 2-1 tL FOR SALE—GOOD FI VE-PASSENGER four-dcor sedan in A-l condition. Paint and upholsterer like new. Will sell for one-fourth original cost. ply to C W. Finch. 2-3-6 BETTER TAXI SERVICE FOR GREAT er Henderson. Phone Poole eand Davis 743-J Careful, courteous, prompt drivers. Stand near Bus Station. 27-6 ti USE WOOLSEYS GOOD PAINT! IT has given satisfaction since K 53. Semi-paste paint r u $2.85 & $3.85 per gallon, one gallon makes two. Alex S. Watkins. (Next to Rose’s Gink 2- It i NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED STOVES, living! com suits, iugs, heaters, nianos, ranges, all kneis of furniture. Easy t.e ns Home Furniture Ex change. 1-fiti DON’T ~MisS~“nMIE COMES Patricia” a three act musical comedy to be given at Epsom High School Friday evening, Oct. 5 at 7 :30 o’clock. 3-2 ti. INSIDE FLAT PAINT BY WOOLSEY ST.6O per gallon; velvet finish O' $2.50, and inside gloss fii $2 53 per gallon. Alex S. Watkins. (Next to Rose’s Gin). 2-lti DOG MUZZLES MADE TO ORDER. Harness repairing of al] kinds. Call at Carolina Shoe Shop. 1 ts IS YOUR HEATING PLANT READY for winter? We clean and repair* all makes, of furnaces. Tanner Roof ing Co. Phone 006. 2-lti COCK STOVFS. RANGES AND HEAT ers! Sac the Big Values at “The Place of Values”. Sheet iron heaters $1.25 up. Alex S. Watkins. (Next, to Rose’s Gin). 2-11 i WE BUY OLD GOLD. DO NOT sell your old gold to strangers. We pay market juice under U. S. Treasury License No. P-12-4665. Only licensed agents can purchase gold. Lough 1 in-Goodwyn, phone 118. For Good Used Cars —See — Legg-Parham Co. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified before the Clerk of Vance County Superior Court as executor of the estate of William Ed ward Cawthorne, deceased, iate of the county of Vance, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me within twelve months from date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. | Ail persons indebted to said estate will please eorne forward and make immediate settlement. This 2nd day of October, 1934. R. G. CAWTHORNE, Executor, J. M. PEACE, Attorney. We Sell Complete Line of Oliver Mowers, Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows and Plows The Cooper Co.