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THE HERALD Of The Twin Cities ROANOKE RAPIDS—ROSEMARY “The Home-Printed Paper” l’urmerIy The Roanoke Rapids Herald CARROLL YVII.SON, Publisher and Editor Entered as Second Class matter April 3rd, 1914, at tht Postoffice at Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, under Act *>f Mareh 3rd, 1879. PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS TAXATION WITHOUT_. In times like these the subject of taxation us ually is brought to the forefront. It has always been the contention of many of our friends in business and industry that the system of Ameri can taxation was basically wrong because brain-. initiative and foresight were the most heavily taxed items in the list. Instead of placing a reward and premium on these necessary attribute* to national success, it has been the policy to create a tax system which increased the burden on those whose brain pow er caused them to forge ahead of the rank and file. Ihis class, being in the hopeless minority, has had no recourse. In a conversation the other night with farm ers, the editor finds that there is yet hope, for the business and industrial leaders of the country are gaining a powerful ally in the person of the numerically great and financially feeble class of farmers. This year, taxes will be a burden to many farmers and they are turning their thoughts to serious study of the situation. One farmer made the amazing assertion that he never intended to mak. another improvement on his farm. He said all this talk of living at home was the bunk. What profited it him it he went out and broke up some new ground for a garden, or cleared away hunt tor pasture or made any other improvement in the way of irrigation, draining or terracing, all at great expense, when a tax assessor was on his back the next day after completion to raise the valuation of h;s land and take from him in taxes anything that might accrue from said improve ments. Why should he try to extend his area of owned land when he would be compelled to pur chase on tinto. say five years, and tile government was collecting taxes on the whole amount front him and at the same time collecting taxes on the unpaid balance from the note holder, which of course, the farmer also paid in the long run. Dou ble taxation he called it. Why should he try to give hi- family a de cent home in the country? Just as soon as he pi t . a Sawmill on a wooded k>t. cleaned it out. sawed ; his lumber and put up a livable home and trust-i worthy barns his sawmill was taxed, his lumber was taxed, his new home and barns were taxed. Better to live in the dirty old shack like his neigh bors than to forge ahead and in a few years be come tax poor and possibly homeless. There are many who assert there should be no government tax on land. Others say there should be no tax on business initiative and brains, meaning business profit-. Many feel that su'Y cient luxury taxes would run the government. Yet, most luxuries are facing the threat of ;i'e reformer, that is. those luxuries which would ac cumulate taxes in any appreciable am, unt. S that the day may come when the luxury busine-s would face the same problems confronting the farmer and business man today. Among other noble experiments. President Hoover promised to abolish poverty. Like many noble experiments, it sounded grand. But beauti ful thoughts, pleasant sounding prophecies, idea! istic movements, pale and pall before the brisk, brusque, cold, heartless, irrevocable facts of ev eryday life, one of which is the sordid uninterest ing subject of taxation and the everlasting, never ending struggle to get the money to pay those taxes with. School authorities and church dignitaries know little of this all-consuming problem. Their business is tax free. Lord knows they have enough problems, but if this one was added to their oth ers and they had to dig like the business man and farmer to meet those taxes every year, they might welcome more of those '‘luxuries,” which human nature demands and which might ultimately be the solution of the taxation tangle. WIN3S OF AN A NOEL “'I wish I had the wings of an angel. From out of these prison walls. 1 would fly.” The above words were heard nightly over tin* radio a few years ago in the rendition of the then famous Pri*-oner’s Song. It might be aptly used today by those who have occasion to become a tenant of our local bastile. We have heard so much criticism lately about the town prison that a little investigation was in • rder. Critics were not confined to law breakers. ' ’minty and city officials were free with their thoughts on the subject. It b a good building- in a good location. The trouble seems to be in the care of those who must remain in durance vile. Part of the windows are broken out: fires are built only when there is fuel: no one seems to have charge of the jail all the lime: the bed clothing is in terrible shape, unfit for use: ajul the plumbing is so bad that the floor' are IT-oiled a great part of the time. In ■T >rt, it is no fit plaid for a human being. \\T have been ’unable to find out just who is responsible for the upkeep of the jail. It is one >f thos«- things wi*h divided responsibility. I* elongu to neithc” ■ city nor the county. It is ■n or; ban child \C* . bare feet and running nose, ft m . d>. a\' ■ ntion. Notice of Sale Vy v'r: ,u. of th. authority contain ed .is a .•••stain deed ol' trust exeeu: •'! on the 1st day < f .September. 1327, by Ror-enarv M.al Esi.-ste Company, a Xdf‘; Carolina C rp 'ration, to .Julian R. A Vi ro k. Trustee, recorded in th-- ; office of the Register of Deeds for; Halifax County, North Carolina, in j Book •> !. at page ’•13. default having j been made in the payment f the in- j debtedness thereby secured, the un- ! der*ogm-d Trustee, will on the 15th j day * »f February. 1330, at 12:1.' n’clock, I*. M.. in front of the Postof flci* door in the Town of Roanoke Ra pids. Halifax County. North Carolina Offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts or parcels of land, to-vc It: First Tract: Those three (3) cer tain lots Nos. Nine Hundred Eleven $311). Nine Hundred Thirteen (313). Nine Hundred Fifteen (915), situate in the Village of Rosemary. Halifax County, North Carolina, fronting each $25) feet on the '.Vest side of Roa noke Avenus. as extended from the corporate limits of the Town of Roa nr>k'- Kapicls. Aorui «. aiuima. vxmir ng back each ti’.e same width be tween parallel lin-s and at right angles to said Avenue. UO feet to ar. alley; said lots Nos. being shown and designated on a map or plot of the property of the Roanoke Rapids paver Company, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, of record in the otfice at the Register of Deeds of Halifax County North Carolina, reference to whn i said map is hereby made for grea-er certainty of description. Second Tract: All those five (5) certain tots or parcels of land lying atid being situate in the Village of Rosemary, Halifax County. North • Can Una, fronting 25 feet each on the East side of Roanoke Avenue, as ex tended from the corporate limits of tJhe Town of Roanoke Rapids, Notth Carolina and running back each the same width between parallel lines and at right angles to said Avenue, 140 feet to an alley; and being shown and designated as lots Nos. Thirteen Hun ’red Six (1306), Thirteen Hun dred Eight (1308), Thirteen Hun *-ed Ten (1310, Thirteen Hundred Twelve (1312), and Thirteen Hun «lred Fourteen (1314) according to s maf or plot of the property of thi Jtaaooke Rapids Power Company oi .)■ Boar.oke Rapids, North Carolina, ol •••civic! ir the office rf tV* I'.c -g ' ])>' d- Halifax C .unt/. v f-r ncc t-- ch said map i- hereby made f greater certainty of »ie< cription Tbi'-l Tra-f: All those sw-n (74 <•!> or • .a el> of land lying and be ing s!* • in the Villa- ■ of R ?e nr.ry. Halifax County. Nb.-tl: <‘ur.- . I'ina. f-■ • Hog 2" feet ea< it . •' M o? j side of K -anoke A’vnue, a- t'-rnnai , r 'in the - orporate limit - "( the d own ; of R'.ai!' ke Rapids, No Hi C iV-bna. «nd running hat k each the same white between pareljel lines and at right ngles to said Avenue, 1 10 feet m a alley.- and being shown and designate : as lots N"-. Nine Hundred Six (bOni, Nine Hundred Eight (bOS), Nino Hundred Ten (blO), Nine Hundred Twelve (£>12), Nine Hundied F • n - ten(£*14), Nine Hundred Sixteen (did)), nd Nine Ilupdred Eighteen (018). ac cording to a map or plot of the pro pert}- of the Roanoke Rapids Puw r Company of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Halifax County, reference to which said map is hereby made for greater certainty f description. Fourth tract: mat certain i -t or parcel of land ly ng and being situate in the town of Roanoke Rapids, Hali fax County, North Carolina, fronting 25 feet on the West side of Roanoke Avenue and running hack the same width between parallel lines and at i 'ght angles to said Avenue 140 feet i to an alley, and being shown and des ignated as lot No. One Hundred Thir ty-One (121), according to a map or p’ot of the property of the Roanoke | Rapids Power Company of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, of record in the office of the Register of Heeds of Halifax County, North Carolina; re ference to which is hereby made for greater certainty of description. 1 Also all the right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to a certain brick wall adjoining Lot No. One If undrey Thirty One (131). or the No; th side, and being owned jointly by Wells I). Tillery Company and Rosemary Real Estate Company, as a party wall. The sale of the above property will 'be made subject to one certain prior deed of trust of Rosemary Real Estate Company to Julian R. Allsbrook, Trustee, dated September 2, 1926. re corded in book 374, page 408, secur j ing the payment of one note in the [amount of $10,000.00 now reduced to ’ '' i and •• • t t. - notice • «1 and n ' ‘d thi. :' • h day i ' "i-irv. I'.' 1.1 AX I.I..-BROOK. : i;l Trustee. I Trustee Sale of Land i i,({>*(» and by 1 rfae o'.’ the power i rod on the u’i 'e-signed Trustee ( in. a certain Deed Trust from C. Williams to (Ie rge ('. Green. I T us'ee, dated the 1 fth day of Decern- j t - r, I'.rJS, and recorded in Book d8P. I [.age 184, Registers office of Halifax: County, default having been made in j the payment therein s"cured, and at | the request of the holder «*f said in* j dohtedness, the undersigned Trustee j will on the 24th day of February, i 1 .*:«». in front of the Roanoke Bank & ! Trust Company building, Roanoke Ra- j pids, North Carolina. •«- I J .*»J oV loe •; i M., sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following described real estate to-wit: “Those four certain lots or parcels >f land lying, situate and being near he Town of Roanok> Ripids, Halifax I'ounty, N. C.. and Io n,' .-1 < n the Ehst | .ide of Roanoke Aver :.-, and known , ind design** ted as Lot- N<>s. Si.c Hun- | hed Kighteen(618).H> Hundred and Twenty (620). Six Hundred Twenty - two (622). and Six li i nirt-d Twenty Four (621). each lot, fronting Twen ty Five feet on said Avenue* and run ning back the saw width between parallel lines at rvght angles to saif. Avenue, One h inched and Forty (140) feet to an alley, as shown on the map or plats of thv? property m the Roanoke Rapids Fewer Company, made by C. F. Gore and Company. Engineers, of Weldon, North Carolina. December 18. 1915. and of record in the office ci the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, in Flat Book No. 1, pages Nos. 11, 12. 13 and 1-3. reference to which map is hereby expressly made f »r a greater certain*.) of description.” This 23rd day of January. 1930. GEO. C. GREEN, 4t-feb 20 Trustee. -Q Dr. Maurice Lange of St. Louis died in a chair while taking the pulse of a patient. Burglars who stole jewelry worth $3,000 from Lady Jane Furness of London overlooked $120,000 worth of genis in her dresser. V******** : READERS : : column : *•*•***• French Hunters Dinner Quickly preparol -time to make 1-2 hour or less. How to prepare cn.ugh for five ot six people. First secure from tin store: 1 pound ham (or ham butt). 1 lb bacon, 1 large can t.-matoes, 1 car corn, 1 can lima beans, or ordinary beans, lima beans are best. 1 can mushrooms. 1 can spaghetti. Cut up ham in small pi- • es. and baron in 1-2 pieces. Fry this in a spider until well clone, turning over and over. Leave in all the bacon grease, as this is necessary for the flavor in this dinner. After frying meat pour all into large kettle and add the following: 1 (’an Tomatoes, 1 can corn. 1 can Lima beans, 1 can mushrooms. 1 can spaghetti. Pour a little water to spider an ' boil up. t<» rinse out. and put this ir also. Heat up to a boil, then add sal* and pepper, it takes a lot of salt, about one teaspoonful or more. Taste it before serving, as this din ner must be seasoned right or it wont he the success that it deserves. (A French cook always tastes his food The cook of Louis the 1 -1th took his own life, when word came from the idling i-oom that I. mis had to sprinkle salt into the s-uo. which he had for gotten to taste to see that it was cor rectly seasoned). Send the Hunt-ms Dinner to the table in a tureen or large bowl with a large spoon or ladle. How to serve when on table: Lay a piece of t<»a>t on a plate and dish a liberal help-tig of the French Hunters Dinner on top of the toast. liem-rally, 2 or •! helping pm pel s' n nr- served, as this is a “Hunters Dinner" and the various regular c -ur> -~ eXt ept salad are not prepar ed m- served. What's left from ore day is eaten the next day and is u-u afly better on the second day. hut it is always necessary to add some more water when heating up the second three. From AI.DLX SCOTT Pa I’- Rue Roy ale. Pari Managing Editor Tin* Herald, I’oaimko Rapids, W t Dear Sir:— k enclose herewith - opy of resolu tions passed by the Board of Direct ors of our Association at a rectal meeting concerning the death . f om vice-president and Director, W. A.! Pierce of W eldon. W e have been r* 1 jUi steel to M-n.l a copy to your pup' Yours vc ry truly, R. T. MELVIN. Edit r N. C. (' »tt"n Gr e W'hetca . the Providence of A! m.ghty 'loti. William Al.-xand • Pierce, afta long, honorable and nm t ii'oi'ul carter, during which he at'.ahicd a I : h position in the coni', dom-e and c-Vem of ins fellow men. has departed this life, .rr.d Whereas, in the passing of Mr. Tierce the --'late of North Carolina has lost one of its ablest ami mo i progressive tizens and the cause of cooperative- marketing tine of it - strongest supporters, and Whereas, 'lie North Carolina Cot ton Growers Association feels very keenly the mss of Mr. Pierce as a leading member and director of the .Association from its beginning and as vice president for three years im mediately prior to his death, now Iherelore, Be lt Resolved, by tote Board of Directors of the North Caro lina Cotton Grower’s Association, in regular monthly meeting assemb&jd, that, in die death- of Mr. Pierce, the Association has lost a loyal member, a wise counselor and a capable leader whose loss is deeply deplored, and Be It Further Resolved, thict the most sincere -empathy of the mem bers otf this Board be expressed to the sorrowing members of the bereaved family, and Be Lt Further ResoJved, that copies of tins resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting and be sent to The (Scotia nd N*eck)Coirj*onweafeh Tlv (Littleton) Dispatch, The (Roa ne Rapids) Herald, The (Enfield) Progress, The Northampton Progress, The Roanoke Chowan Times, The Ra (eigh News ami Observe!* and The North Carolina Cotton. Grower for publicution. ‘ -□ Editor, The Herald, Dear Sir:— I had the pleasure (?) of spending one night in your town jail recently and I want to say it was the dirtiest, filthiest, wettest jail I ever saw. While those who break the law are not en titled to any privileges, still they are human beings and the least to be done for them would be a clean, dry jail house. I gues there always have been jails and always will be, but there are jails—and jails. And this one here don’t belong to either class, lt is in a class by itself. The police will tell you that if you ask them for the truth. Yours truly, J. BIRD. CLASSIFIED ADS-BUSINESS CARDS READ BY THOUSANDS—SHORT INTERESTIN6—RATES ON REQUEST j WANTED—The public to know that j I have good rry wood for sale.— J GEO. C. STEELE. Phone 165. OLD FASHIONED HOME MADE CANDY—For sale by George Hayes. III. 50c pound, phone 186. Rosemary, N. C.—tf. ROOMS—With Board or rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. R. Car er. 9ni Jackson St. tf. FOR KENT- Three finished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 29-1-J. Mrs. J. H. Kennemur.—2tnp FOR RENT—Two large bed rooms in my house. Phone 109. Wells L>. Td | iery.—6tpd. FOR REN T—Four room house five miles out on Littleton Road. Good farm land, also suited for dairy— Apply to H. Shearin.—.'Upd. FOR RENT—Electric Waxer and Va cuum Cleaner. 20c per hour. 50c minimum charge. Roanoke Hard ware Co. FOR SALE—Two Mules, 1 saddle horse, pony and buggy, few fa m implements, 2 hogs, 6 small pigs, a! so 1 1928 Ford touring car, 1 Ford Truck. These can be bought for a reasonable price. Apply Mrs. Mary Vincent or phone 348-J—2tnp. WANTED—To hear from owners that have farms for sale. Give cash price and particulars. If you want to buy a farm, see me.—S. M. Thompson, Rosemary, X. C. FOR RENT—Furnished front room. Close in. To one or two gentlemen A poly Mrs. \\ J. Bussey. Ilamil ton St. between 1st and 2nd.— 2tnp. The bride at a wedding in Epsom. Eng., was given away by her mother. while her father served as best man. --n_ Bladder Irregular ? It functional Bladder Irritation dis turbs your sleep, or causes Burn our or Itehirtw Sensation. Backache. I.oy Bains, or muscular aches. nakiny ;r .1 B-cl tir«'d. depressed and discouraged, why not try the Cystex -IS Hour Test? !>'•:.'t Wive up. (Jet C>stex today.! But it to the te<t. See for yourself 1 >w quickly it works and what it docs. Money back if it doesn't briny quuk improvement, and satisfy you o>mplet ly. Try Cystex today. Only eUi. Tayl r-Matthe\vs Pruw (V. Inc., I Koaiu >kc Rapids. X. C. VIRGINIA FARMS For Sdtlt* in Shenandoah Valley --- '■ ■■smooth. h!ue gr-s's. si . k J ,i;< ' "ichfird, p'-nltr farm-. filling! ■ ‘ ht >n a ml flour milN g"--d' home! ir,;:’’ . •- and near lustre cities. : res, splendid 7 room resi dence. la-ge new bank barn, new ten ant. house and barn, all needed f*;r*»n buildings 10 actv beaming orchard, — fruit net .•1,75(1 past two years - well fenced, watered and timbered one mile 1!. R. town, $10,030. 20*> acre dairy farm, level and smooth, two house . ^n>- (5 other 5 rooms, new dairy barn, silo and milk house—cost $3,500. An abundance of fruit, water and timber, '“.miles this city. $6,000. 1 acres, new 6“ room stone resi dence, barn and usual buildings. 12 acres timber, 30 acres creek bottom blue grass with running wate*\ 3 sm-ings on farm. 400 hearing fru;t trees 40 acres wheat included if sold at once, school and church near, one oi'le highway, 5 miles this city. $5, 0OO. 100 Acres, fertile, smooth and love1, new *’> loom residence, forge barn, large fairly orchard, 8 acres timber, *ell fenced and watered, half mile large school. 3 miles city &ver good rood. $4,000 50 acre poultry and truck form. *rood 7 room house, barn, poultry nad houg houses, school churches, store over solid nm-d. $2.500l (.tar taxes are low. our highways l uflt avd paid for. [f you want, t . live where farming DOF'S pay estigatf these farms. Write for tV t ’.ils—tefl me you. wants--come an t see for yourself. W. T. BIRMINGHAM. :5 W. Water St Winchester, V,. It-lYb 27 -n Notice of Sale By virtue of the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust executed on the 2nd day of September, 11)26. by Rosemary Real F'state Company, a North Carolina Corporation, to Julian Ft. Allsbrook, Trustee, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, in Book 374 at page 408, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, the un dersigned trustee will on the 15th day of February, 11)30, at 12:30 o’clock P M., in front of the postoffice door in the Town of Roanoke Rapids, Hali fax County, North Carolina, offer for Four Roses LEMON ' VANIEHH3 CREAM when iwe'l a* a bt •« lor Far hna + a farm FoWftor. thctla the dream of every fa* t: h. u?w ma-. ar.a can only be obtained by tl.c u.e of to at;; creaiiona of tho hich«*9t Integrity. Th«v a.j ■Bade by the ilouae of Friedrich. f*>. «*> for the purity of its product a. Send ni;n». any of month of birth, post office and l 'c (-lamps) for postage, to Dept. F, Boa P50, C'hetta Term , for Horoscope of >our 1>. h«n Dream* Come Taut-." and samples of Four JKoses face powder and Vanishing cream. Tbs entire Four Uoeet Uae if for tide by r» —SOLD BY CROWDER’S DEPT STORE—Where thousands save money. Phone 252-W, Rosemary. N C. 6 6 6 Tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 10 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 6tifv also in Liquid. K Four Roses J LEMON ■j V«M»MINO CREAM ~ / MM usod m a hue for Four Rolf* fir* foirdfr, •tejfcS® rive* you that wonder* NgSggPjruily yrrfect Complexion Chat it the dreamy*! e»ery fastidious won^ir • nd caa only be obtained by the use oi touette creations of the highest integrity. They ar» Bade by the Houte of friedrieh, famous for Che purity nf it* products. S' tid nemo. d.:y of month of birth, poet ofliie and 10c (stiur.p. ) for postage, to Dept. F, Bo* 850. Chattanooga, Tenn , for Hornsoooo of your life. "V j Dreams Come True.-* and sample of Fonr Rotes face powdecand Vuitir'ng creeui Tus entire four Hoses ha* la lot mim by Sold' By MRS. K. JENKINS ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. _ SOME COAL! Is mined to sell, some to fur n sh heat. The latter is our kind. It is the real thing, not an apology. It is carefully screened from all dirt, rfustm screened to free it from all d'rt. dust or slag and is by all odds the most economical fuel’ for heating and cooking pur poses. because it lasts longer and goes farthest. Phone 155 GEO. C. STEELE Trading as City Ice S Fuel Co. Roanoke Rapids, N. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tin* following describ ed tracts or parcels of land, to wit: First; Those eight (8) certain lot-! of land known and designated as 1 . its N • N;ne Hundred Six (90fi, Nin Hundred Fight (908), Nine Hundred Ion (910), Nine Hundred Twelve *912), Niro Hundred Fourteen (911), Nine Hundred Sixteen (91(5). Nine Hundred Fighteen (918) and Nine Hundred Twenty (920) lying and be ing situated on the Fast sjde of Roa noke Avenue, in the Village of Rose mary. Halifax County, North Caro lina. each of said Lots fronting tv'• ntv-fiv(2b) foct on said Avenue and running back between parallel lines and at right angles to said Avenue 110 feet to an alley; said lots being shown on those certain maps or plots of thie property of the Roa noke Rapids Rower Company. Roa noke Rapids*, X. or record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Halifax County, North Carolina, in Flat Book Sit. 1 at pages 11, 12, 13 and 14; and being part of those cer tain lots conveyed to Rosemary Real Fstate Company by deed of Roanoke Avenue Development Company, dated April 20th, 1920, and recorded in tt*e aforesaid office of the Register of Leeds in Book 3£9, page 394; refer ence to* which said maps and deed is I hereby made foi greater certainty of | description. beoorwl: I hose throe (3) certain lots known and designated as. Lots No*. Nine Hundred Eleven (911), Nine Hundred Thirteen (91.1) and Nine Hundred Fifteen, lying and he ir* situate orr the West side of Roa noke Avenue, in the Village of Rose mary. Halifax County, North Caro lina; each of said lots fronting twen ty-five (25) feet on said Avenue and running bad; between parallel lin«*s ami at right angles to said Avenue 110 feet to an alley; said lots being shown on the maps or plats as above described, of the property of the Roa noke Rapids Rower Company, of re cord in th • aforesaid office of the Re gister of Leeds of Halifax County ii Mat Book No. 1 at pages 11, 12, 13 and 14: and being a part of the lot ; conveyed as above set out by the Roa noke Rapids Power Company by deed to Rosemary Real Estate Company dated April 20ih, 1920, and recorded in Book .319, page 394• Register of Deeds office of Halifax County; re ference to which said deed and map", being made for gi eater certainty of description. This notice dated and posted the 15th day of January, 1930. JULIAN R. ALLSBROOK, Trustee. 4t-feb 13 Dr. W. M. Ward DENTIST Rosemary, N. C. I make a specialty of fitting 1 glasses with up-to-date equip- i ment. Charges reasonable, la J office every day except Mon- J days. Hours 9-12 a. m.: 1-5 and ' 7-8 p. m. i Dr. E. D. Harbour j Keg. Ootometrist 5 OFFICE NEAR l\ O. 5 Rosemary, North Carolina f All Kinds of Optical 5 R#*"a;rs Made N DONT forget: Wo carry a complete line of Dairy and Poultry Feeds Sunshine Hog Fattener— Red Dog Fish Meal and Tankage. Come To See Us! Stedman Stores Co. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. The New AMERICAN CAFE j NEXT TO ' ROSEMARY BANK BUILDlNcj| SPECIAL DINNERS! REAL BARBECUE j Hours H| 5:00 a. m. lo 1:00 a. m.| B. F. HEDGEPETH 1 Manager 2 Rosemary, North Carolina a Best Purgative for ^$$5 ’ ■ 'y:,9,. 1 ‘ --—- - Relieve* l!;e congestion, reduces com. plications, hastens recovery. VV. C. WILLIAMS Funeral Director FUNERAL PARLOR UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT AMBULANCE SERVICE TACTFUL ATTENTION Day Phone 14A Night Phone 89 Rosemary, N. C. We Wash Every thing But the Baby Tour laundry is insured while in our care— JOHNSON’S LAUNDRY 80UTH ROSEMARY Phone 365-J PROMPT DELIVERY
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