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Notice of Sale Bv virtue of the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 15th day of December, 1928, by Frank Johnson to R. Hunt Parker, Trustee, recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County. North Carolina, in book 389 at page 473. default having been made in the payment of the in- i debtedress thereby secured, the un- : dersigned trustee, will on the 22nd day of February. 1930. at 12:30, ■ P. M rent of t < fl'ice do-."- in the Town of Roan >!;>* Rapids. Hal 'fax County. North Car - lina. offer for sale at public auction t othe highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, to v.it: All thi s«- two (2) certain 1 »ts of ■ • ■ »o"* V*-aVV*'iV»'» a bi LOST-! One Ladies Leather Hand Bag, Thursday night, Feb. ft*n. be tween Rosemary and Peoples Theatre, Roanoke Rap’d-, con taining $14.00 in hills. $2.."0 gold piece and a silver dollar, etc. Tinier return to Hr. Har Lou '- Optical Ol * ice and get re ward, Rosemary. V C. Mrs. E. D. Harbour SKATING -AT THE PARAMOUNT RINK Ol’S’O ITE ROANOKE JlNt TION AETERNOON :!—5 —:— MCIIT 7 JO—10 \ dean and up-to-date Rink for ladies and gentlemen— t luier personal supervision of .Manager—Vbsolu'.eh no miseoncVnct on part of Skaters or Spectators PAY US A VISIT land lying and situated and being in the County of Halifax and State of North Caiolina, Roanoke Rapids Township near the town of Roanoke Rapids and being Lots Nos. Nine (9‘, and Ten (10) in Block Six (6) for merly owned by Virginia-Carolina Power Company and known as a part of the property surveyed and platted by Clodfelder and Schisler, Engineers. ! plat of which i< on record in Halifax County. Register of Deeds office, in ■ Plat Book No. :: ai page 07 to which ; said plat re• eaeo is hereby made f a more pi i f i t and complete descrip ' . n by mi t* - md bounds. Ihs n d;:t *i anl p ted t.; -!st day of January, 1030. R. HUNT PARKER. 4t-feb 13 Tru-:tv. Notice of Sale l'\ v of the author!';' ei*ir.a;ti ed in a certain deed of trust e\“ cu:ed or: the L’.'th day of Juno. 1 by W B. Zabi kie to J. R \ • Trust'.1. , tv -rded in the office of :1 • Register of 1 - - is for Ha'ifax (V-un ty. N'•rt'- t'amlina. in It 4: 4'* 1 a* page 2;*". fault luring be- ". .... :n the payment of the ;ni : thereby into.], the tinier. Tiustee. will on the 2Sth la;, of l'eo ruary. l'.C.o, at 12: h) o‘e!oe!; !*. M. i-, front of the postoffice cl-*<• • in the Town of Ih-anoke Rapi Is. Halifax ! County. North Carolina, offer for sale j at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following described real property, to-wit: Those three (3) lots of land situ ated near the Town of Roanok * Ra pids. in Halifax County, North Caro lina. fronting thirty (30) feet « n the Fast side of Hamilton Street and shown and designated as Lots Nos. Nine* Hundred Twenty-Fight (i*-8>, Nun- Hundred Thirty ) and Nine Hundred Thirty Two (l! > on map made ! W. \V. l.a Prado & Bros., of i o?-d 1 e office of the Register of Peed--- 'f !ia'if.'.x County. N'« rth Ca !ina r an Rook 3 at page 1 00, refe. en< ■ t<• which is here made. The sal. the above property will be re.a i. -abject to one prior deed of tru-t V\ R. Zabriskie to d. R. A11 - - 1 k. Trustee, dated June 20th, 102'.*. aided in the «'ff:ee o*‘ th* lb . of Deeds in Rook l,!l at i * - tiring r : a\ tnont f ; a. >ur.i < .'■•*» »)0 to the Roanoke La p-id-- R: ties. Invwrpi-r it <• 1. Th tire dated .and poted tl. 27t:. - f -January, 1 pbO. •i 'MAN R. A LI.SB ROOK, 4t-tkd 20 Tm-tee. BIpckmer’s M vst Expensive Ph >ne Chat — at SI22.00 A New York to Ho . md te!e ■ ’* ui rail that arrived • r .-d.liiey. Bia •' I’.'.er. f<>* nor Broady tare fa vorite while the act r was busy film ing *• e Fir-» National filki *g picture “A Most Im:.i ral Lad. " *<t the su tor -122. 1 ho d;rect«>r would r.ot let Black ni'-r l-ieak off in tie* mi !«!•.* *-f *i with Beatrice -L \. W a leer Ihd . -L sephino Dunn, \bn-tagu • ove i and other high sal: r.ed feattirod i*!a * * i tile pictu • -. bo . i u -1 * that ■ i d cost ;he i-ompany S > B1 a< kmei talked ir* t : ■ “talkie" i- - No ,v > U'k a : :. w ai leu i ' v. nut-. - at >! I per hire • minutes, i':. *i h. t ted hi.- Lw-eues-. over b • h 0" and f..und that I--* had .-. ■•u'*- ! :'t id' the >122 worth. “A M. st Imnvual Lady" begins its * >iiing at the Rosemary Thea Thursday and Friday. 7-1 -O T'f\ 17 A >1/ T\T IT r~' qt ad it a. - aJ iv.-i t~i U » V i ^ JlL LJ »J 1 U In H, 18 end on —WI ■ >u buy at 'he Mi • you «■ II! ' -PRICE ; nd '■ : i fro d APPH E . rf your '■* .\'y\ (i; QO ” A 7 c Vf\':y "7 VR A ' r ** C rV*T 7 ■ T> f\ nc.. DA x M i Mr 20c FLOUR ■ 95c LARD””.' ; '~~*T SALMON i aRSn1,ink . __. 17c BREAKFAST' BACON ~ "pJrVIundR,M) 0FF 33c KLIM rAl'DR'"1' . 68c PI TMCI I? MIT — CAKES and CRACKERS OP OUiNOnillliL 6 P , es for ZOC QUAKER 7 RR *™GRmL: 25c, POTATOES -S -0LD.. ....... 4c MUSTARD "pS® prepared .12 2 ”3 — CAMPBELLS tomato or 7* ce Cans { '!. p I - NoTi SmaS iviNESAP OC. . ...1 A Three Pounds NO LOSS OF ACCOUNTS - ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH 'OMPLETE STOCK FRESH VE GETABLES AND FRUITS A ■- S V ? T EM S T o R V M. D. COLLIER. Manager A ' - Next To Taylor-Mat (hews Drug Stare LOST 68 POUNDS DURING TROUBLE “I honestly believe Sargon saved my life. I had to resign from the Ashe ville Police Department because I was down and out physically. My weight dropping from 207 pounds to 139. 1 .... JOSEPH \ HYDER a • sent home from duty several l roes, and spent four weeks in a hos pital. My digestion was so bad that absolutely nothing agreed with me. 1 had to tak a handful of salts every night f"i- constipation. I had awful pains in my head and back. I had my teeth extracted, my eyes examin ed. and took or ■ treatment after an j other hut never did get better until I | got held of Savgon. Five bott.es made me feel like a m \v man froo. bead to i ' »l I’ve gained Id pum-i already and haven’t a sign of i:• v fornu i troubles left. My friends ni", atna/ed at the change in me. and a-' 1 mg as I live I'll neve" st >p p rising tins wonderful medic-ire."- -ioseph \. | Hyde-:-, bd Cumberland Are. Ada j vi lie. Taylor-Mat thews Drug Co.. Ron | noke Rapids; K«-s» mary Drug Co.. Ro.-ema’v, Agents.- (Adv». C” M . y .\ i ' ~ n !'n ; •• ;r m-d I."!-.; Branch. N. C. a a re.lad visit here in the horn • of lu-v • a»■<•!’* :: 'and A', enu . Mi--s ilia Mullen and M - ! i -.non • p .1 S. : u: d h i'.mond *pp:ng. Mrs. M. Parham ::«*<i 1'?:- - i‘ > • ! . i ham nt the week-end in ' md : t i v: ■ s. M: « C i. M n Harr1' sr*ent th '■ ■ • ]v -■ i 1 11 •nde: son. v: in : r ■ Miss " ’ ■ K:- 'cv. who Iv.'.s beer ; ■ .. has returned h »!:vr and ' wishes to th; nk all o' her {'• • for the;i' kurine s and th ugh* .1 vss of her during I -o ill ness. A few . ;he member5 '' tin- Y^ii’ « i.p' s ety ()f the Ih e1 hvteri:in < : ■ o a play, directed by Mr. T. A. M tin. Sunday nie-kt. Tbs renresor.: > i, entitled “Why Be Bothered" onpleted a series of talks made by l v. Hugh Bradley ■ n “M ■ dical Ai ns in China." The cast consis*ed » f Misses Elizabeth Wilson, Essie Wa ne Matkins, Julia Crutch field and \ irginia Bell Vincent. Mes srs John Bounds. Belmont Murray, arid Cyru Kitchen. The Su :ma Wesley Bible Class of the Roan. • Rapids Methodist Church held thei regular monthly meeting Friday nk it in the home of Misses; Margaret and Ottley Cranwell. Busi 1 George Arliss Biings “Disraeli” To Vitaphone Screen “I think Disraeli will find much favor with the public* and greatly in crease the prestige of talking pictures because it represents the finest tra ditions of literary craftsmanship,” : avs George Arliss. veteran stage star who plays the title role < f this Warn er Brother ar.d Vi la phone picture, which comes to the Rosemary Thea tre (»n Monday and Tuesday. Arliss. in addition to being one of the foremost character i «■ ors of the American and English stages, is also an author of note. The New York St:i‘ • Federation of Womens Clubs is mthu-hisiic about hisraeR and tlu* f .Rowing l iter was reci irod by the president of the loi al ‘•Y 'ma’is Chib, i >e;i!' Madam P*-e i lent • In :a wrdanre with the p 1 icy of the ni 4i ri picture division tliat when an exceptional picture is produced we shall stand behind it and do every thing in our power to secure an au dience in the hope that by so doing we shall encourage producers to to continue such pictures, I wish to bring to vour attention a picture now showing in New York City, which will shortly reach your community and which is ex. eptional in every res pect. both because of its plot material and because of the actors who appear in the picture. I am refciing to DISRAELI, now playing at the Warner Brothers theatre in New York, with George Arliss in the leading part. You, of course, realize the historical im portance of this play and those of you who had an opportunity to see Mr. Arliss take this part upon tin* ! stage will he eager to see and hear | him again in this presentation. Those . who did not have that opportunity ; w ill I ctremondously interested in his j cliai acterizat ion of the part, atul ev- ! cry- re will be impressed by his dic tion. This is the fienst example t-» 1 ihr.e of the use of the talking motion p . ture and its emitribution to proper : s|>e< eh D m table, as the diction of1 all the actors i< unusually fine. In addition to this, the picture is exceedingly intere ting and entertain ing. We ask you to do everything in y .ur power to secure at’endame at tiiis pictu. • when it cenies t . your !’neatre ami town, know i-g y..*,i will t i>e well paid t*<»r :-o dirr. With L ’ 1 . '.re-. 1 am. Sincerely u’s. MARION W. Mac COY. ' I IS.. i n of M „ IV j X. Y. Stat Federat n ■ clubs. j no-- was discusscit t n th giw t~ . "i,- » • .iriningly eatwiained b\ j fury Seales. A ei veil to the f illfwin •. M: .<• j I.. ■■ Taylor. Mm • V <\.llifr. .loan ht, Lui Mai 1 . Alma 1 - in - . Mai > S -i’< - Mardy. Eva Johns n. A Id t M a e.l Ana Hell. "i h • . . • r Depart in « f the I’.-' e nary i i-i Sunday School had a me i <1 bght i’ul Valentine party en Tue-day t .etiing in the ha-ement of | ;l;e chunk. Then- were about linj i p’.vse'U. anti the many delightful! .! am* - planned by Miss Helen Drown and <i'r: t ted by her were greatly en iey-d b; the children. Mrs. K. !'.. Kendrick, Mrs. Lee. Miss Elizabeth Tait, Miss Martha (’arson, Mrs. (’em Happendick and Miss Ada Edwards misted in entertaining the children A gam • that was enjoyed most of all was "Follow the Leader". Miss Tait led one group and Miss Edwards the other; after Tarrying them here and there, in and out, they were led to an attractive table where each one was served an Eskimo pie. They followed the leader again and passed a pop corn machine, where James Simms and 1*. ( '. Lew ter served them with delicious popcorn. □ O F, M A R \7 T II EATRE I Rosemary, N. C. V.VAV.WAW.VWA'.W.WWAVAV.V.V.W-V. SATURDAY .Li. BOR C U S T F R “ RIDER OF THE RIO GRANDE ” Admission — Matinee and Night 10-25c w,wwv.i\wmv,v.,.w.v.‘,i.v,v.,.,.v w.'/av. NOTE—Children not in arms must have Tickets COMING SOON Ted LEWIS end his Orchestra With ANN PENNINGTON in IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? ROSEMARY THEATRE VITAPHONE SOUND - SOUNDS RIGHT VAWWAWW.W.:WWAWAWV 'V.VA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 TOM TYLER .In. THE MAN FROM NEVADA ViV.'.W/AWAV.V.WV.V.W.WAW.V.V.W.TO MONDAY — TUESDAY The Greatest Talking Picture Ever Made ! WARNER BBOS.pr.„nt , Geor^eArlissJ "Disraeli* The shrewd and ambitious diplomat— the cunning intriguing female spy— L the fascinations of a youthful love, budding and blooming— tur development of a gripping plot, tense with human reactions and human impulses. All these great dra matic forces blend in this masterpiece of screen entertainment. With Joan tJennett, Florence Arliss An thony Bushnell and David Torrence (This Picture Highly Endorsed by the New York Federation of Womens Clubs). Other At tractions Monday and Tuesday— Also Vitaphone Varieties and Universal TALKING News ADMISSION Matinee 15-35c —Night—-25-50c Special Matinee for School Crildhen Tues day - Any School Student Admitted for i 5c •.'.•.■/..•.V.V.-.V.V.V.V.-.V.V.V.'.V.VAV.V./.V.V.V.-. WEDNESDAY ONLY An All i aiking Picture withSinging and Dancing ! A BROADWAY HOOFER Also Vitaphone Varieties ADMISSION Matinee—10-25c Night—15-35c V'AW.V.V.V.V.’.V.WW.V.’.mV.W.WAW/ASV. Thursday and Friday •rttk XV L£ATRIC€ f7 JOY Sidney Dlackmer, Walter I'idgeon. Josephine Dunn _ Now you can II—£—\— I eat rice JOY Sing on the Screen — She brings you Melodies you’ll be humming f«*r da's ! Also Vitaphone Varieties and Universal TALKING News ADMISSION Matineo—-15-35c —— Night—25-S0c
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