TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Miss Made Goodman spent the
wrek-end i:i Raleigh.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. China will
be glad tc know that they have mov
ed back to Roanoke Raoids to live.
Mr. China \v;.s formdy c jnnect- <i
with ! . G. Shell C .
Dr. II. H. Brantley had his tons s
reniowd Monday and is doing as well
as <• uld be expected.
.V Fannie Harris was the guest
c: t ciat i\ os in North Fmporia for
Two WAY LAXATIVE
Most laxatives act on the lower bowel
cnlv, ami as a result do not thorouphlT
< .••an the intestinal tract. Thousands who
liav.^had a hard tune limit ns: a completely
r. new "prcp.u-.it.'hi known' a- 'Juylax!
an’l"kS > U“ upper
mercury l'ur-iy vegetable. Guaranteed
*‘»t O' «r,t-- t.ct 4ajlax today If mu t
the best laxative yu have ever found. ,t
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson spent
Tuesday in Seaboard.
Miss Edna Griffin of Meridian,
Miss., spent a few days last week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Vick.
Mr. Frank C. Williams -pent Sun
day in Littleton visiting friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Davie and Miss
es Ella Giles, Edith Davis Hattie
Humphrey, and Jesse Davis sport
Saturday shopping in Rocky M >un‘.
Mrs. P. A. Cooke. Mrs. E. . Coop
er and Misses Nellie and Glady
Moore spent Sunday in Man’ t e.-b >r >
vi.-iting Miss Audrey Col, v. 1- » i
attending Chowan college.
Miss Winifred Beckwith :s •■pm.ring
the week in Greensboro vbiting il
lative.- and friends.
Mr. T. W. Mul "i and da: vlii n.
Priscilla, spent the week-end in Pe
tersburg. with friend- and lelanv s.
Miss Virginia Scott returned to
her home in Richmond M-mday after
spending a few days in the home of
Mr. and Mr*. M. R. Vick.
Misses Edith Oa'os. I.m;me R: ' e.
Apprizing!—
- Those fresh and tasty bakery pro
ducts that fare forth daily from our
evens. Almost a necessity.
THE NEW BAKERY
Rosemary, N. C.
Makers of the Famous
“MAMMY’S OWN’’
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Oakland .ill-American Six, (1U5 to il T . f. o. b. Pontine, Michigan. plus
delivery charges. Spring covers anti Lorejoy Hydraulic Slunk Absorber*
included i/i list prices. Bumper* anti rear fender guardS extra. t-eneral
Mottxrs Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate.
Consider the delivered price as ucll as the list if. o. b.) price when comparing
automobile values . . . Oaklaud-Pontiac delivered prices include only author
|mod charges for freight and delivery anti the charge for any additional
^ accessories or financing desired.
SHEARIN MOTOR CO.
WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA
OAKHAM D
ALL-AMERICAN SIX
(MS) £ PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
and Phala Vick spent apart of Sat
urday in Weldon shopping.
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( AR1) OF THANKS
The wife and children of the late
Mr. William T. Fulghum wish to
thank their many friends for their
kindness during the illness and death
of their husband and father. They
•• specially appreciate the many Ho/al
offerings.
Mrs. Noiit* ('. Fulgham no.: Children.
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Notice cf Sale
Fil ler and by virtue of the authori
ty contained in a certain order, sign
id by Marshall C. Staton Referee in
Bankruptcy in the matter of (i.
; Shell Company. Incorporated. Bank
nipt." the un k signed Trustee wi,! ,
offer for sal-. I'm cash, at publh a«i -
ti n. i!: tie* Villag • of Rnsem ry.
North Cai oi na. in front of the Rose- :
i"'1 ’y B- iiu !: of ti c i’o;. 1." Bank \
Trust Company, on Monday, the doth .
day of November. It’d*. a{ 1 L» ,i. ;- 1
M., ■ dt sc ribed tra t
1 i hat a r: a n I -i . .r pan-el o',
land lying and bring situated in t>'o [
\ Plage of K. semary. Ron?.* ke Rapid-; i
row i 1 North
Carolina, fruiting forty five i id) feet |
on the West side of Hamilton Street,
land running bark the same width and
I at right angles t . said street one hun
dred fort\ (140) feet to an alley, and
ibeing shown and designated as Lot
No. Ten Hundred Twenty Seven
iH'L’T) and the Southern one-half of
Lot No. Ten HundredTwenty Five
(10-.d) as shown on the map or plot
of the property of the Roanoke Ra
pids Power Company, of record in the
office of the Register of Heel for
Halifax County. North Carolina; if
being the identical pr oerty eons eye.,
to the said R. I. Starke by a deed of
Roan, ke Ra nds Power C.o-.inany. dat
ed Si ptend’,.|' t.dth. l.C of rd in
theafo.-esaid officeof the Register ef
I '• d - f r Halifax i iimty. in 11 >
No. -’I"’, at page til. red '.‘!ue to
which 'aid deed and map - !.*•*•< ay
mad-,' for gruter certainty of dcs
eript ion.
This lot or parcel of h ad i- -old
R. 1. Stark.- and wife t. L t Ik
Alls! rook. Trust,-.-, u-d «• : g
a -ke R: j*ids Pudding ;V Lean A .....
cation erig sally in the at.i tat. cf
TWO TLoCSAN!' LOLLA-'S. ; ud
up! n \\ 1 i h is du • ..■>•’> i\- the
sum of id F.YF.N 11 i ’ XI) RKi1 ANJ.
SHYFNTY FIVK (:•! ITo.an) i •• •!.
LARS.
2. That i r -.in lot or aa • r, ! of
land ! ny and hi situati the
h nary, Halifax (
, North Cai a. bounded i i ■
. i! od ns SVws: Twenty Six < 22.
fi «•: ■ n the S. uthorn side of i. No
T* n H-.mired Twenty Three (1022.)
and I f: en (!•'.) feet on the North
•Lot No. r* :
LNvc sty Five (102 '• t. lying and b< - ;
on the \\ est side of Has
it. tile V: iag\. of lev emury. Halifax
C >unty. N rth Carolina. ns >!r.'.v,i and
• , • ■ . proper
ty of the Roanoke Rapids Powei
• . nr ::”y R.»a: ..So- Rapids. N. <of
of the R . ' r o
Deeds f >: Halifax County, N own
Carolina, and being the identical pron
. .: . ■ T.vi .ei : i th.' --aid II. 1. Stark -
by lit*.-d i . K. W. Wrght and wife,
dated February 2-th. I’d lb. of record
ill thi* < ffiee i f the Register of Deeds
for Halifax County in Bool; N... .‘let
at page FT; ref-•retire to which sale
deed is hereby made for greater cer
tainty of description.
2. That certain lot or parcel of
land, lying. . imate and being on the
West >.!■ of Roanoke Avenue no n
the town of R *anoke Rapids. Halifax
C unty, Nori'n Carolina, fronting
Twonty-F;\e i2b) feet on said Avc
l.etwa en l a'uhiel lines at right angUs
• sai l Avenue One Hundred Forty
1 10 ) feet to an a!U y. shown a*id des
gnated as let No. N:r»e llinubed
Thirty-Five (t as shown on the
map oi' plot of the property of the
Roanoke Rapids Power Company,
made by C. F. Gore & Company. Fn -
•gineers of Weldon. North Carolina.
December 18th. lit 15, and of retard
in the office of the Register of Deed
for Halifax C unty. North. Carolina,
in Plot Book No. 1 at panes 11. 12, 1"
and 1-1; and being the same lot of
iand c. u.ey d to J. H. t ullom ami i..
G. Shell, trading as J. H. Cullen e
Company, by deed from the Rosemary
Real Fstate Company, Inc., dal *d
April 2iith. li’i'J, nad recorded in
Book 202 at page 153; reference to
which said deed or map or plot and
deed is hereby made for greater cer
tainty of description.
4. Those Three (•*>) certain lots
or parcels of land in the Village of
Rosemary, Halifax County, North
Carolina, fronting each thirty (30)
feet on the East side of Madison
Street, in said Village and running
back the same width between paral
lel lines at right angles to said street
One Hundred Forty (140) feet each
to an alley, and shown and designat
ed as Lots Nos. Eight Hundred (800).
Eight Hundred Two (802) and Eight
Hundred Four (804) as shown on the
map or plot of the property of the
Roanoke Rapids Power Company,
Roanoke Rapids, N. C., of record in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Halifax County. State aforesaid,
in Plot Book No. 1 at page 3°, re
ference to which >s hereby made for
greater certainty of description.
Lot Number (2) Two. fronting
(10) Forty feet on the-side of
Beach Street, near the Town of Roa
noke Rapids, aforesaid County and
State, as shown by a map or plot of
Matthews Hill, which said map or
plot is of record in the office of the
Public Legist i y « Halifax County in
Book 2 at page 171. reference to
which is ma ir f ■ more accura*" <k -
scription.
The sale of the above described
lands will be made subject to the
confirmation of the Court, and the
purchaser will be required to make a
deposit of twenty per cent of the
amount bid for said lands.
The foregoing lands will be sole’
separately and as a whole.
This the 12th day of November,
1921).
CHAS. It. DANIEL.
2t-11-21 Trustee.
Eastern Carolina /i?
Service Ccrp. jg
Weldon I’hon ■; Rosemary M /
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I.el the winds howl and snow pile up outside i /Y
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Call Welilon
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PHONE 189 ROSEMARY, N. C.
CHEVROLET
SIX
Breaks
Cylinder Car
Popularity of CHEVROLET SIX has
forced a price reduction in four cylinder au
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In 1922 twenty three manufacturers were
building four cylinder cars. In 1929 only
four manufacturers were building four cyl
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six cylinder car.
What is the future trend? Judge for
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Roanoke Rapids Rosemary