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SALE OF SARGON BREAKS RECORDS Famous Medicine Rapidly Be coming Household Word Throughout America . 21 Car loads Sold in 25 *)<!>s in 27 States — Overwhelming De mand the One Grc*»t Out i-.tandirg Proof of Its Wonderful Merit Most medicines are sold by the doz en or bv the gross. A few are sold in larger ruantitios, but think of a me dicine that sells in such enormous ♦ iuantit'e.-. that wholesale dealers are forced to buy it in solid carload lots t.) supply a demand that has been so phenomenal as to almost stagger the imagination. That'.- ju t what has happened .with Sargon. the celebrated new nvdicinc that is now sweeping the country like » great tidal wave. Not only is the trade buying it in carload lots, but they are buying carload after carload, each car containing over 20.000 bot tles of Sarg >n anti Sargon Soft Mass Pills. Twenty-Four carloads in 24 days stold in only 27 states is the amazing record recently made by these won derful medicines. In the State of California where Sarg< >n was introduced in April of last year, it has required 21 carloads to supply the ever increasing demand in this one state alone. Texas deal ers required i* carloads in only four months. A single New York firm, with wholesale branches in leading cities, is selling at the rate of over a Mil lion and a Quarter bottles a year. j “Phenomena! and bewildering.” is ! The way one of the big drug jobbers j <if the country describes the marvel- . *u;> demand for Sargon. “It's the greatest seller within the i memory "1' the oldest nvmbei s of our ( o; gani/.at;on.” said another. ’■'We arc selling more Sargon titan iu:y other ten medicines put t >geth- I cr." said still another. And so it everywhere Sargon has >.. introduced. From (' ast i i Coast and i'ri m the Culf to the Great I ;,k*- s. Sai-gen a- known and Inn -e,!. } Millions upon millions have used it and told other millions what it has done for them. When suffering men and women find a medicine that helps them, they naturally want to tell their friends about it and in this way Sai - gon is fast becoming a household word throughout America. Taylor Mat thews Drug Co., Roanoke Rapids, X. C.. Rosemary Drug Co., Rosemary. X. C.. Agents. —(Adv). _m. .. _ Notice of Sale T’nder and hy virtue of the power* of sale conferred upon the under signed Trustee n that certain D-d <»f Trust executed by Paul V. Vine nt an-l Mary Vincent, his wP’e. date I the loth day of December, 11)23, and re corded :n R >ok dtls at Page .'>5<;, office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein set out and thereby secured, and having been re quested by the legal holder of said indebtedness, i will, on the 15th day of February, it'd. at 1! o’clock. A. M.. in front of the Ranking House of the Roanoke bank & 1 rust Company, i'.t Rosema-y. N C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: The following described tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Roanoke Rapids Township, Halifax Cou^tv. North Carolina, md more particular; described as follows: 1. A certain tract or parcel of land adjoining the lamb of R. \\ . Brown. J. \Y. Rook and containing sic (l>) acres, and leing tin identical tract of land de-cibed in deed from Mrs. A. I>. Whityhead and W. K. Whitehead to said Baal Y. Vincent recorded in Book :iSI u: Bag- 10". Bubli • Registry of Hal.fax County. C. -. Acertain tract of land ad.i ini: tb.e land s of L. K. Kook, Char’.i Whitehead and others, containing e’ght (Si acres, more i>r less. and ful ly described in deed from W. R. Whitehead et al to said Baui V. Yn c‘-nt. recorded in the of :\v c of ih,- Re gister of Deeds for Halifax County. N. in Book L‘S1 at I’age •’!. A certain tract of land adjoin in* the lands of P. V. Vincent, Charlie Whitehead et als., containing Twenty (20) acres, and described fully in deed of A. L>. and W. R. Whitehead to said Paul V. Vincent of record in the office aforesaid in book 281, at page 102. I. A certain tract of land adjoin ing the land of R. W. Brown. John K Ivey yt als.. contain'ng; fortv-two ( 12) acres, and fully described in de -d from Wm. Wood, et ux to said P. V. Vincent of record in the office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid in book 281 at page 228. b. Al.-o .,r.o other certain tract or !>. 1' "i ..f land containing twentj >ne i (21) acre-. a»ij' ining the lands of R. | W. ib >wn t' d and fully described in (Seed from Mrs. Lula Vincent et al to said P. \ \ in< *• nt of record in the 0‘f ee ai'iiiv aid in book ill!) at page 27i>. Saul sale v. be made subject to a Deed of Tin executed by said Paul V. Vincent and Mary Vincent. his wife, to Fe i. ral Land Bank, Colum bia. S. ('.. whereby the approximate amount of v *00.00 is secured. The said Deed • Trust constituting a first mortgage on the above describ ed real estate. i Ims the 1 'tn day of January. 1IK.0, ALl.KN C. ZOLLICOFFER. Trustee*. dt-feb I1. ■-n Bladder Irritation It' functional Bladder Irritation di turf'- your sleep, or causes Burn no,’ or Itching Sensation, Backache, Lee: Bains, or muscular aches, makitpj y<u feel tired, depressed and discouraged, why to t try the ( ystex IS Hour Test? I»*.n't KUe up. (i**t Cystex today. Put ii to the- tost. See for yourself 1 ■ nuiei.L q works and what it do.--. Money hack if it doesn’t iuimr quo k improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try Cistex today. Only I'oie. Toy 1 i Matthew.- l>rmr Co.. In. .. Loan ke Rapids, \\ C. --□- | Jam; s Shelton of Leif a t walked ini" a police -la'.i n .and aid he had killed c .t’t v. oi.o n n London. In quiry nnr.ol lie was lyinjr and only i wanted shelter f,.r the winter. I Y“Saves for the Nation"- ( ■ I ' — . 11 -■■■■■■■ 11 SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday FL 3 U R SKi.K kisjm; r*c 12 1,1,. Bag tr RICE I Mrs. 94c For ^ i iiisiNc; QE« -l l.'i. Hu.* i ' UPHE ;s TOMATO SOTP ( ;in' l'"r Garden Peas No. 2 ('an 2 for A:» S • citoi S— The-. Draw Salaries No liaokkeeper— 1’e 'lust l*e Pair! <1V"ks— Y u Wait on yourself Pork Chops Per OQ‘ Pound LiO rADH CKrsH — Cond QualU rir-t 2 — 2 Cans for t *-i3 AH these Savings go to you In the Low Prices You Pay ! WALDORF TOM.FT I' \I‘KR : Hi; is O E1' For ^ O COFFEE rsar - <;'curd __19s II I I T h it Crenmvrv A Cc IVr l.b. No Loss of Accounts — All Goods Sold for Cash PURE LARD 13’/2' MARKET SPECIALS Fresh Brains 1 Qc Per Pound A *7 Homemade Per Pound FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH |___ FRESH VEGETABLES Frc h and Seasonable Vegetables will be carried at this Store with DAILY SHIPMENTS — If it is on the Market, “M” SYSTEM Will Have It. M SYSTEM STORE M. D. COLLIER. Manager Next To Taylor-Matthews Drug Store ********* : READERS : : column : ******** S. O. Q. Ward 11*. Portsmouth. Va. MV DEAR FRIENDS: I thank each of you who have \» i it t-.-n me since 1 have been here, or nt tip a prayer in my behalf. When I return home I shall enjoy mv visiting at th elvspital more than I have heretofore. Up U"til last Sun day afternoon not a soul had boon in to see me except the hospital f Ik. \'o!,o of us like sicknes because :t< inconvenience, and often its suf:'u imc. Put ir.y present illness has ma 1 me nn'ii' convinced that Pines* is of'"ii a great blessing. It gives one a chance to think, and make a dose eramma tion of his life. These observations may lead one to see that some of his activdies have been going to wa-t •: or it may reveal that he has often bee.i putting second things where *'irst things should hav • euen. No one can ever catch up •• h'^t day. but the loss of the day may f:: one to make more out of the days that are to cnv. I can n< w catch uu tile work in my church wn; h lias g m undone during the nnu.tk of Pec mv b»»f and .nnuary, hut I Loke»e it w:P make rre see my npn c • unities nioie fully, ini will help im make qmi e of tin remaining monte- • f the yea*’ u-oro v. hat Christ w i have me make them. 1 said in the beginning of this let tor that no one came to see me. Please allow me to modify that by saying 1 meant in person. Theletters from so many of you. my friends, were next t■ i a visit from you. and l read them and le-rca.l them. Then 1 received Tlie Herald and if every person who I'i'icived it last week r ad it as thor oughly as 1 did the advertising rates would soon advance. In closing. let mi* say tnat i uiiuk it most f rtunate t• * > me here re | .Lardless of the time 1 may have t 1 ; remain. If 1 had stayed at home 1 1 would have been at Work this week. Put not here. They sav they a”e anx- j :.,US to see if the fever returns. Now ; f I was home I would fu -s, tume and ,e- until I would he allowed to Ret up. Shit what ran you do up here when me- clothes are put away ? If it • ipi the summer 1 mie.ht join the followers (<* \\ . (V Saunders, but •. it h this rain and cold weather there s n tbin^ to do hut wait. Moot sincerely, LEON M. HALL. TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS The- Mi 00TVV S ei*ty of the* Rose nary M«-thodi<t Church nut with Mrs. 1 • , ;e Connor on Franklin -kreot n Tu silay afternoon. Mrs. C r. T’.o i 't w:. pr ."•am leader. Sh ea d the serintu*- lesson and sp-k ,tl tli.- ‘"The Character*.- ti -s of the Approved I.'fe.” Mrs. Susie C.ooch. led in prayer. All joined in shico-.y Mi--emary hymn for the yen". The Voice is Call " Each member reuo’t.l missionary items o interest. A dm! “Our Finam - i.\ as rendered 1 y Mrs. Seales. Mrs. | IN id and Mrs. Dm. ,. It told all about ■ bow the nvssionary money is used , and was very in tructive and much j enjoyed. Nice refreshments were ,erved hv the IwT.ss. The folowinjr wire present: M'esdamos Mamie Putts. G. M. Sn.C. W. Davis. L. y. Cannon, S. M. Thompson, H. II. , Kin.tr, Morion Hu :son, Susie Gooch, j Nellie Scales, 1’. \. Reid and C. T. | Thrift. The Guild of A!i Saint's Church nv. t with Mrs. F. G. Jarman on Tuesday afternoon. The educational study t >r the afternoon was led by Mrs. Jarman. During the bu-ir.ess session formal plans were mad for the silver tea to beheld at tin- Lone of Mrs. \\. L. Long on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. \V. Mullen was welcomed to the Guild as a r.ew member. T a and sandwiches were served ti e following members: Me-dames K. II. Barrow, F. M. Brown, C P. Grimmer. II. Shay. A. L. Taylor, Chas Webb, M. R. Vick, B. B. Cullom. T W. Mullen, Claude Hunter and Miss Ruth Mason. A district meeting of the R. Y. P. I . Unions of the Roanoke Association was held in the b. autiful new Baptist Church of Tarboro on Sunday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. The program was given by the Halifax County Unions as a Demonstration meeting, with Mrs. I. L. Helms of Scotland Neck, the leader. A playlet giving hte many problems which Seniors have called “Out of the Mud,” was given by Misses Pauline Kendrick and Lillian P.ell Jenkins of Rosemary and Miss Ollie Powell of Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taylor attended the wedding of Mr. Taylor’s brother. Dr. Taylor and Miss Jones, in War renton last week. Mr. John Patterson of Richmond spent Friday in the city on business. Statement of Condition Rosemary Building & Loan Assoc. OF ROSEMARY, N. C. As of December 31st, 1929. ASSETS THE ASSOCIATION OWNS: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 1.398.61 Mortgage Loans 1.200.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local improved real estate. Stock Loans 75.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loans exceed 90', of amount actually paid in. Accounts Receivable None Temporary advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. Real Estate Owned None Office Rurniture an d Fixtures 190.30 Other Assets (Accrued Interest) 12.18 T O T A L $13,676.09 LIABILITIES THE ASSOCIATION OWES: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: Installment Stock $9,353.50 Matured Stock None Running Stock 90.00 Prepaid Stock None Full Paid Stock 4.000.00 $13,443.50 Bills Payable None Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or re tiring matured stock. Hat h note approved by at least two-thirds of Board of Directors as required by law. Accounts Payable None Undivided Profits 82.09 learnings held in trust for distribution to share-holders at maturity of stock. Other Liabilities (Loan Deposits) 150.50 T O T A L $13,676.09 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HALIFAX—ss s. .1. Bounds. Secretary-Treasurer of the above named association personally ap peared before me this day. and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to thobest of his knowledge and belief. S. J. BOUNDS. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22nd day of January, 1930. EVELYN BROWN, Notary Public. My commission expires 4-23-30. Reasonable Prices Skilled Workmanship .■..'A'.* ■AW.'.W.W.VAW.WA*. AUTO GLASS SET WHILE YOU W AIT * Rosemary Glass Company Phone 248 Roanoke Junction V.V/.V.'.VJWAVJVW “Glass for Every Purpose’’ ROLLED GLASS WIRE GLASS SHEET GLASS WINDOW GLASSS AUTOMOBILE GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MIRRORS POLISHED PLATE GLASS GLAZING
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