Notice of Sale Under and by virtue of that certain deed of trust made by Moses B. Browning and Florence Browning, his wife, to me as trustee, dated the 12th day of January, A. D. 1929, and re corded in the office of the Register ©f Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, in Book No. 389. at Page No. 593, on the 16th day of January . 1929, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and at the request of the holder of the note evidencing the the said indebtedness, I will, on Sat urday, February 15th, A. I>., 1330, at the hour of 12:00 o’clock, Noon, :n front of the Barking House of the j Citizens Bank & Trust Company, in j Rosemary, Halifax County, North J j Carolina, offer for sale at public auc- | Jtion to the highest bidder for < asn. 1 j th efollowing described property, noth 1 , personal and real, lying and b :ng Report of the Condition of the CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY At Rosemary, North Carolina, to the Corporation Commission at the Close of Business on the 31st Day of December, 1529 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .... ... $248,533.27 j Overdrafts ... 5.701 Furniture and Fixtures, . . 4,836.03 Cash in Vault and Amounts Due From Approved De pository Banks 22,201.64 Checks for Clearing and Transit Items 3.028.62 Cash Items (Held Over 24 Hours) 22.01 Other Assets _ - 318.16 TOTAL ... $278,945.43 LIABILITIES ! Capital Stock Paid In .. S 25.000.00 Surplus Fund - 4.000.00. Undivided Profits (Net Amount) 1,621.32; Other Deposits Subject to Check 117,578.00, Deposits. Due State of North Carolina and any Official Thereof: Secured 85,624.88 5,624.88 Demand Certificates of Deposit ((Due in Less than 30 Days 13,000.00 ^ Cashiers Checks Outstanding 367.22 Certified Checks Out-landing 190.S i Time Certificates of Deposit (Due on or After 30 Days) 39,503.16 Rediscounts _ 20.000.00 _I TOTAL $278,943.43 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HALIFAX—ss. F. L. Nash, Cashier, A. L. Clark, Director, and F. D. Wilson, Director of the Citizens Bank & Trust Co., each personally ap peared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. F. L. NASH, Cashier, A. L. CLARK. Director, t F. D. WILSON, Director. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 11th day of -Ian., 1930. EVELYN T. BROWN. Notary Public. My commission expires 4-23-30. -- ~ i THE OLD RELIABLE GROCERY STORE For 18 years the firm of TAYLOR and COLLIER has served this community with Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Meats and Vegetables —— We intend to continue our record of faithful ser vice in 1930 and solicit your patron age. DELIVERY SERVICE You can always rely on our Delivery Service to bring your merchandise to door. Expensive to us, it is a valuable service to you at many times. CASH OR CREDIT We are willing to carry on our Books all those who merit this service for a Reasonable Period. PHONES 24 AND 298 TAYLOR & COLLIER Corner Roanoke Ave. and First Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina situate in Roanoke Rapids Township, Halifax County, State of North Caro lina, more particularly defined and described as follows: First-—Lot No. 4, beginning at a stake in Tillery’s line, 3 chains from his S. V. corner, and running thence X. 75 E. 1 chain to a stake; thence X. 7 \Y. 10 chains to Chockoyotte creek; thence up the creek to Tillery’s line; thence Tillery’s line S. 7 E. 10 chains, containing one (1) acre. Reference i< hereby made to that deed from W. !•'. Panic!, as admin i-trator of Jacksou Paniel, deceased, with the wi’l annex ed, to Magg:e Branch, dated Septem ber 15th. 101 1. and duly recorded in Book 274. page !!o. in the Register*. off:, e for li \.x County. North Carolina, a ml : the last will and • - • a : of the < .id Maggie Branch duly ; rebated and recorded in Will Book 1 i. Page 1 lo. in the office of the Clc: k of the Sup. rit»r Court of Hali fax County. X Carolina. Second—That house and two (2» acres of land, m *re or less, beginning at an iron stake, formerly Mag Branch’s Southeast corner, and run ning then v X. 10 1-2 E 7 chains tv' the point where the old road cr. s- s Chockyotte creek; thence up the creek to {.ma rly Mag Branch’s cor ner; the: v e her line S. 7 E. to the be ginning. two (2) acres, more or less. Reference is hereby made to the deed from Wells D. Tillery and wife to Maggie Branch, dated August 1st. A lb. I PC. and duly recorded in the Register’s office aforesaid, and to the last will ami testament of the said .Maggie Branch, as aforesaid. Third Those two (2) lots Nos. 32 and 33 as shown on the map of the Patterson and Horner land, block No. 2'.'. said map being duly recorded in Rook No. 233. at page No. 7. in the ' 'e istei N office aforesaid. These lots n the South ti; of Street (new’.v opened street in 1* and run back at right angles t.i said street, between parallel lines, one hundred and sixty-five (1«.’*5) feet to the line of P.i -ck No. 311. Refer ( - is hereby made to the deed from 1.. S. Hod gens and wife. On.ie Hoflgens 1.. C. Shell and wife. Fffie Shell, to .Moses Browning, dated dune (Uh, mi l. and duly recorded in Book 3G4, Page 103. in the Register’s office aforesaid. Fourth—-One (1) dark bay horse mule, eight (Si years old. named Pete; One <1> red mare mule. ten(10) years old. named Mamie; One (1) dark bay mare mule. eleven (11) years old, named Kit; One (1) dark bay horse mule, named .Jack, twelve (12) ye;irs old; and one (1) electric Churn. I will s* 1’ such of the above des cribed mult-s a- 1 have in my possess ion on Satu: lay, February 15th, A. D.. 1030. Tli s. til,. Nth day of .January, A. 1).. UNO. A. L. ('PARK, Trustee. Place i Sale: Citizens Bank & Trust IN. Rosemary, N. C. Date of Sale: Saturday. February 15th. 1 Time of sale: 12:00 O’clock. Noon. Terms < '' .''ale: Cash. -It-out 2-G-.M). TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mr. j'T’J Mrs. David Green and family of Charlotte were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van Dyke and daughter have returned from a visit t orelatives at Cherrysville. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pridgen, Mrs. Mary Pridgen, Messrs Collin and Will Pridgen and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Twid dy attended the funeral of Mrs. Oli ver Weeks at Whitakers, last Friday. Rev. V. H. Grantham attended the funeral of Mrs. Weeks at Whitakers last Friday. Master Coby Williams, who has been a patient in the hospital for some time has sufficiently recovered to be able to return to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bradley of Jackson visited Mrs. H. E. Dobbins last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Whitehurst and Children of Bethel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeBerry and children visited Mrs. Virginia Gar ner at Skippers, Va., last Sunday. Mr. Arthur Williams spent Sun day in Henderson with friends and relatives. Mrs. W. H. Jones has returned from a visit to rer daughter, Mrs. J. E. Grant, in Richmond. Mrs. R. L. Martin and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. Martin’s sister, Mrs. Brown, in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Pridgen and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Demp sey Dixon in Whitakers last Sunday. Mrs. John Wall and son and Miss Harris of Gasburg, #Va., spent the week-end in town visiting friends and relatives. Ladies Aid Society Number One of the Christian Church met in the home of Mrs. J. A. Twiddy last Tues day night. Members present were: Mrs. H. M. Waters. Mrs. J. A. Prid jgen. Mis. I.. F. Woolard, Mrs. Mary Pridgen. Rev. V. H. Grantham, and Mrs. Collin Pridgen, One visitor. Mr. J Bryant Gray. M>< Virginia Armstrong entei tam ed a few of her friends at her h mi Thur-day evening from S till H o’clock. The guests enjoyed mu and games then fruit, nuts and can iy j were served. Those enjoying to ' i h.-s; i;a!ity ,,f Miss Armstrong we • M -,-s Mildred Tudo»\ Pearl .vm Ophelia Daniel, .laoieu1 ■ 1'■ • A"ne tr- mg. Mesrs Fred Mil!' • o \\ m d. Russell Byrdsong, Clifton !’ 1 g; n. Phillip Newton. Carlton .. iutt. Duck Finch and Butler Brown. The Womans Missionary Society of , i Rosemary Baptish Church held their regular monthly meeting in the church last Tuesday afternoon with tin* president, Mrs. P. K. APsor- ok, pn siding. The Scripture desi nbing tin* “City Four Square," was f uiul in Revelations. The topic of the pro gram was “Foundation Stone- .' Mrs. |.!. K. Kirk made an interesting uuk Lin ‘‘Personal Service.” Mr L K Kendrick read a paper on "Study.” Mrs. T. M. .Jenkins made an interest ing talk on ,‘Our Possession and Stewardship.” Mrs. Allshrook talked nil “Prayer and Labor.” Other mem be'-s presentwere. Mrs. P. A. Cook. M• s. John Clark. Mrs* S. I*. Drown. Mis. II. I.. Bryant and Mrs. C. F. Ogle! roe. Mrs. !.. !’. Crouch was hostess to ("■'•it' Number Three of tin' Ladies Aid Society of the Rosemary Baptis Church at her home on Franklin S . last Tin -(!ay evening. Jan. 1 t. Tho president. Mrs. P. \V. Ray presiding. A splendid repui't of work done hv tin* circle during last year win made by the secretary. Mrs. . Brown. P. W. Ray, R. L. Bryant. A. L. Williams, L. B Crouch. W. L. Jordan, P. K. Allshrook. and Mrs. Mattie Williams. The visit ors were Miss Mildred Jordan an A Masters Forrest Bryant and Sanforu Brown. VoL.ll. .No. 1 \ it :ir« !i.:a < :i < orpar.it.QM_< opNriJit 1 >-9 Co-ops It) Markot i .ottoii Bn delivering not ion to a. s’ . * no ot'nrative • •• :on ,n. r ci ion m.-i of ■ 1 Cj>**n nui!; :. t • .* ■ r i; • get uimos: ti.e nr-* sen’ local s-il. Prii O '»:> t*.»’ ” : •' 1 f:' uu his >:i. '> ii":i ' • • >■ ton is i •; i.:.v s. .'I. : <» v ■ • •••' ’ >'• •' reasonable e.- ■ •- n of ■ ■ » a • - tli: Ion il non . T‘ :• no :: ' plan ; emir *h . i !• farm ers t iunn vlvi'S. s.i. s .1. \. Kv of t ; > U. S. I>o • i.i* :i; of .agricul ture. -V-C •• probably t b« b«> t pb* ' of to ll > o in this -<• •. • i. c od V-C DurleyTob. '01 ' • ‘ you reciunnion i A**’, more t:vm pleased. ■* S. W . keys, Glade Spring. Va. _ .v_n Diversilicalion al La-t "The report that farm conditions are generally excellent is further proof that business conditions are sound. Improvement has been marked, despite local slumps. This is partly due to diversification, which is now at list being prac ticed. No longer are farmers coni Ple: -iv wit- d ■ '.v"cn any single ciop fails." AYw York Times. - Y-C F.nh indi i.hial leaf is handled do t in t ;u i.Mi.n.-v area, t • pr - p ... k i.,r: l.t si..mc tobacco forcigi.r Canada !- Loarniiij:, Tot) "As the p!..nt food content of the ( ! cdi.in • h.u !v di*n:ms:'.« f mners realic.e more and more the V lue I f ten ; 1.. ers in obtaining in creased yields." Commerce Reports. V-O- — Hydrogen gas will harden peanut oil so it will stand even tropical heat without melting. After the oil is taken out. the by-product makes a good flour, high in protein content and fine for feeding animals as well as U*r human food lit dietaries. I 1*1 T 1*0011 LANDS BACK ••Marginal and sub-mr.reinnl : lami i.. luiv ;T "o-'ivc > .\cr. low star. 1 .rcls of li’ io •• sm s ^ : si i .i -s Kou*. i D >■’ ••• to *'* o! l ie suet la..*-l Tmn 0..-:. uiture ami as ,t to i s lo u *.o ,;c use ; such as • Pro ms o a: ! i -1 ;»h.“ J.; i .-ev. u :nsty Colic,.a of Agricm. tie. C r ton racr.s <;■>• - l on tl ° Il.v OI tin . - '%ail u-5 on tae Sc. I nu;.ib*:: of uahs. Nl’W lilt. Jil.iUiMKll ^V-tCIll “Several states of tl’.e south ". 111 | this yeai trail d**r t:..*nr e l from their t u.ie-honor* •! istomof ss i*inu i>::*»sphor!i acid first to tl.o interna* 'i.i vl s»si.'iu i.*f si.ituiR ni- , :rotten, o' **si : .ori" aci ! • t . E. I., r 'v.'i' c. President. National ; : Fertilizer Assn. I America ^.ue-cured tobicco i? sit ting nrer.v. The world is stroking ! more cl,-. wvrt;-« c.vry year, and j foreign rsoductionuf the Hue-cured is limned. -V-C No tv It V \ our 'I’urii Ever h' ir of the man who got so scored when he heard the burglar the. Ins : d e teeth eh. 11 tesed in i In gi ss of w.uer.’ Yes* Well, then. did you over hour of the Ot .' T fellow who w: > • • ugly t o when he kited out as a scarecrow the crows hurried j home and brought bn. k corn they'd been stealing for three years'* Attaboy! Three cheers tor V-C! •• used V-C Fish & Potash Com ' pound and my corn is in inches 1 higher, and better m all ways. Mian I where I used none." —John Lurz. j Sinking Spring, l’a. Science Adds Millions Farmers and farm leaders of ■; iria have funv.-Ked a striking c. pie of how tv -id millions of to agricultural income by ' mg y. iemisic nm:bods. A r ear.- ago tobacco was a com , numpcrtant- crop in the >. rodiy it ranks second in v . • 'ii'o agricultural leaders ; .ad exactly what i.vpes of soil • 1 ad ipted to lids crop. ln . t Georgia fame, rs of t Iso f. and t.. :s injured the rapid -li of a nig’.:!./ important in :vs Or H G. Kip tit. of tlie U. Department of Agriculture. ViiLizcB? arc expected to con tain p- :i. phosphoric acid and pi ro ii The time i. coining win n the . \«. 111 :>e ’...ore comple-.. Nitrogen cm . used from the air. but es nti I minerals cannot.” Florida, An industrial Survey. -V-O I et's Keep It Secret! T . ere t. taring on growing cot ton. m ftiu ;l.er state of Ura/.il the mans of Pa/a. Pernambuco and the vv.o o'her states that cntT«:i li.-.vn there, produce •• mi !!)••: o;«»: respectively, a wouldn't they do if they had •• ) v-C Fish K- Potash mix tr.r-* I m 111 • f 11 wit" t 1111*1 real* 1 i n excel! -tit harvest. Am well sutis ... i. ii i e ordered throe tons f->r i Calvin Holtzman, Sink ing Spring. Pa. Now Lool. to Quality • Qualitative production is the next stage. We must lie able to say that, it a certain soil is fed with a certain plant food it will produce fiber of a certain uuality the val uable fiber that is needed today.” — Dr. E. C. Brooks. President. North Carolina College of Agriculture. VIRi;iMA CAKOI.INA CHEMICAL CORPORATION When You Read In The Paper Where some friend of yours has started construction of a new home you sigh enviously, wish that you, too, might be able to start work on that home which you have desired for so long a time. OUR ASSOCIATION WILL HELP YOU We can help make your dreams become a reality. Our new series of stock has just started. Books are now open for the receipt of shares. They cost only a few cents a week. Why not become a member? Rosemary Building & Loan Assoc. F. D. WILSON. President F. L. NASH, Vice President S. J. BOUNDS, Secretary A. L. CLARK, Attorney DIRECTORS F. D WILSON S.M. THOMPSON RUCK TAY?or°BB F. L. NASH p t GRIMMER . BUCK TAYLOR S. J. BOUNDS geo H TAYLOR J. H. MATKINS A. L. CLARK LEO. H. lAii.UK LEE WHEEDEN ROOK BUILDING Rosemary, N. C. PHONE 346-J