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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF LAND S\LE Mortis Carolina, Halifax County. Pursuant to the power and authori ty conferred by tha tcertain deed of tmpt executed by J. A. Meeder to B. JB. Williams, trustee, dated October 27th, 1919, and recorded in Bool; 317, page 161, of the Register of Deeds of Halifax County, State aforesaid, a id default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured at maturity, and having been requested so to do by the hoilcr of said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will on MONDAY, MARCH THE 17th, 1930, at 12 o’clock M., in front of the court house door in the Town of Halifax, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to raised bids all the interest of the said J. A. Meed er in and to a certain tract or parcel of land in Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina, and described OLDSMOBI LE IMPROVEMENTS Include More beautiful bodies by Fisher Fully-enclosed, four-wheel brakes Longer wearing upholstery More comfortable seats Tilted non-glare windshield Improved carburetion More responsive steering . , . but not one change in the fundamentals which made this car so popular in the hands of thousands of owners. Come in. lixamine Oldsmobile's improvements. Take a drive. TWO-DOOR SEDAN s895 f. o. b. factory, Lamlnft | Spare Tire and Bumpers Extra $ as follows: Those two certain lots of land in the Town of Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina, situated on the West side of Hamilton Street at its intersection with Second Street, fronting each thirty (30) feet on the West side of Hamilton Street, and running back each the same width be tween parallel lines at right angles to said Hamilton Street one hundred and forty (140) feet to an alley, and known and designated as Lots Nos. 137 (one hundred thirty seven) end i 139 (one hundred thirty nine), ;<<1 shown on the maps or plats of the property of the Roanoke Rapids Row- ; i r Company, ir and near the T'.v n •f Roanoke Rnp:d«. North Cn><>!:na ot record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Halifax County, North Carolina, reference to which is here by expressly made for greater eer R-.mty of description, and beiog the same lots of 'and conveyed to .i. P. : Robinson bv deed of J. B. O’Bnair. of -ecord in the aforesaid office, i.Cu > r>cf» to which ir also made for grcaim certainty of description. Dated this the 10th day of Febru ary, 1930. | B. B WILLIAMS. Trustee. J. H. Taylor, Attorney. 3-13 out 3-13 j Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lehman, Miss Ruth Transou and Mr. E. E. Leh man were called to Bethonia, NT. C.. Sunday on account of the illness 01Y Mrs. Transou. There will be a silver tea at th? residence of Mrs. R. P. Beckwith on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock, for benefit of Circle N’o. 1. Presbyterian Auxiliary. You are cor dially invited to cofnc. Mr. Clarence Grimmer. Mr. Moody Hedgepeth, Mr. F. M. Coburn .and Mr. Ed. Woodruff are spending sev eral days in Belhaven. Mr. Frank Joyner spent Wednes day in Richmond. Miss Moore of Portsmouth, Ya., was the week-end guest of Miss Mar tha t Craddock. Miss Susie Womble spent Saturday in Rocky Mount, shopping. Mr. Herbert Taylor spent the week- ' end in Wililamston. Miss Pattie Edmondson spent the week-end at her home in William ston. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Putts and Mrs. Frank Musselman of Halifax, visited friends here Sunday. At the regular evening service of j •he Rosemary Methodist Church Sun-1 day. the installation of officers for1 the Womans Missionary Society was held. Those installed to the various offices were, President. Mrs. C. W. Davis, vice president, Mrs. Paul Reid, recording secretary, Mrs. Mamie Putts, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Raymond Purdy. Treasurer, Mrs. S. M. Thompson, assistant treasurer, Mrs. Gid Smith, superintendent of young peoples w< Mrs. C. T. Thrift I (193S’ is Underway Farmers, all aboard for a Happy and Prosperous Journey EASTERN CAROLINA Depends upon agriculture for its pros perity. Agriculture, to a large extent, depends upon proper fertilization. 3 NO FINER FERTILIZER THAN § EASTERN FERTILIZER a Get aboard Number 1930. Make S'! It a Rea! Prosperity Train Mr. Farmer place ycur order early for EASTERN FERTILIZER Cotton and Corn Goods, Truck Goods, | • Cotton Seed Meal, Lime, Land Plaster Etc — Sold By— Eastern Cotton Oil Co. Phene 91 Weldon, N. C. TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mesdames C. W. Williams and Tom Jenkins and Miss Wilhelmina Branch, Mr. William Duke motored to Raleigh today. A new residence on Charlotte Street' was started Tuesday by Contractor •T. R. Myrick. It will be a modern j dewlling. five rooms and bath. R H. Brantley 1.• ft today on a busi ness trip to Atlanta. Cleveland Acoy v.a; bound over to j Superior Court by Magistrate Thomp son »>n a charge of abandonment and 1 non-support. Miss Claudia Hunter spent the week-end in Henderson. The Welfare Department <>f the Wo mans club met Monday afternoon ip the high school building. Plans were made to do the work of this depart ment on a broader scale than hereto fore. One thing of special Iv Ip will be that each woman in the communi ty will lake a “Good Will Bag” in which outgrown clothing, magazines, books, etc., will be deposited; when full, a member of the department will he called and the bag taken up. and the clothes dist» d ated by this department. M WniYed Beckwith was xvlecomed as a new membo \ and made chairman of the “Good Will Bag” movement. Rooks apd maga zines will be collected and taken to the colored school within the near fu ture. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. T. M. Jenkins. The Ladies Auxiliary of All Saints Church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. T. W. Mullen. The meeting' was opened by the president, Mrs. A. L. Tavlor. Ten members respond ed to roll call. The study class for the aftenoon was conducted by Mrs. I J. N. Bynum. The subject, “Christ in j the Common Ways of Life.” Tea and sandwiches were served to the fol lowing, Mrs. B. B. Cullom, Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mrs. Frank Joyner. Mrs. Claudia Hunter, Mrs. J. X. Bynum,1 Mrs. W. S. Sheay, Mrs. R. M. Vick, Mrs. ('. A. Webb and Mrs. A. L. Tay- I lor. The regular monthly meeting of the Pre.-J’-yterian auxiliary was held on Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Seabrook Jones on Jackson Street. Mrs. Frank Nash, president, presided. Nineteen members answer ed to roll call. The nominating com mittee, composed of Mr-. F. I). Wil •a n, Mrs. T. R. Manning and Mrs. A. u < lark repotted that they re commended the following for officers during the coming year. Mrs. Sea brook Jones, pre idont. Mrs. J. E. Dobbin.-, vice president, Mrs. Pendle ton Gri/./.ard, sMt. tary and Mrs. How ard Pruden, treasurer. These were unanimously elected and the follow ing- <'i i - leaders v\ re anointed: Circle No. 1. Mrs. Frank Hawley. Circle No. it, Mrs. tie re Hayes, Circle y.<\ Mrs. A. I . Clark. Re freshment-; consisting" of cake, sand wiches oral tea wrtc sieved to the follow! Misdamc r ar-k Nash. Howard Pruden, Fee \Y : ■ len, Pen t . n (iri o.-d, Fr:*rk Hawley, T. 11. Man; ! a. J. 'i'. Cha. . S. J. Bounds J 11. P. J kwit!'., T. O. \\ il<on, A. 0. 1 I’endle! m. J. E. Dobl.i- <.• • ». Hay -s. II ugh !’• '■ -J 'ey. Sea I-re -l J-m.-s, M-s. Grt'\ Misr. Susan in lii-lay, Miss W.ui re 1 Peikwith. _i BX. W. L DAVIS EYE SPECIALIST Will be in Rosemary at J. H. Cullom Jewelry Store. Friday. February 1-1. and in Roanoke Rapids at W. G. Lynch Jewelry Store. Sat urday. February 15. Buy This Farm AND Live-at-Home A Wonderful Bargain ! S r S. AT. Thormson. Rose-, mary, N. C., without fail for in-’ formation. He . ’ : ’ I * msider this one of the best i ons 1 have yet ha• idled in KeJ Es tate Business.” S3 aeiv • of land, makes bale of cotton to acre. Fair yowl:r! mules, 5 and 7 years old. Farm located 2 1-2 miles from Ho o-1 mary. Three room house. New barns. Two cotton hre-rs. Ga rage. Nice Orchard. .1 *ult sajn.’. farm machinery. New wagon. Thirty barrels corn. 5 tons hay. Good well water. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews and daughter of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mr3. J. E. Matthews. Mr. Gilbert Brown spent the week end in Raleigh. Mr. T. F. Gaddy is visiting in Char lotte. Mrs. M. Meikle was hostess to circle No. 4 of the Ladies Aid Society of the Rosemary Baptist Church at her home j last Thursday evening. Mrs. P. G. Bryant presided. The Scripture read ing was found in the book of Romans. The ciiele has been making a study fo Romans for some time. Those en joying Mrs. Meikle’s hospitality were, Mrs. A. J. Jernigan. Mrs. R. E. Davis, Mrs. A. L. Bullock. Mrs. Frank | Thomas, Mrs. Norris and Mrs. M M. Moore, one visitor, Mrs. C. F. Oglc treo. The hostess served re*Vesn ments, which were greatlv end veil hv all. The W emails .Missionary S,-ty of the Rosemary Baptist Church helu their regular monthly meeting in the church on Tuesday afternoon, the president presiding. The meeting was opened by singing “America,” t .'.low ed by scripture reading and prayer. The topic of the program was. “The Homeland- Our Heritage.” Mrs. ( . F. Ogletree read an interesting pap.. - <m I “Baptists in the Struggle for l. luv I ty.” Mrs. J. E. Kiev read a paper on j “Baptist Seeking to Save the home land.” Mrs. 1'. II. Ray read a paper |on “Home Missi- <r. Beginning in 1X45 and the trying times the Home Mis sion Board Experienced During the Civil War and the Reconstruction Days that Followed.” Mrs. Arthur Williams read a paper on “Growth from a Clearer Vision.” Mrs. T. M. Jenkins read a paper on “Problems and Activities from 1903 to 1929.” Mrs. P. E. Allsbrook read a paper on “Baptist Pioneers in Democracy." -□ Attention Juniors Cur campaign is on, and in full swing. Members are bringing in new ones each week. The good business Junior of the Twin Cit es are giv ing each Tuesday night some valuable presents to the lucky member present, for the next fourteen weeks. Last Tuesday night B: • >. II. S. Cul , loin received a nice F. F. V. ham, giv en by Bro. T. II. Parrish, of the Rose mary Meat Co. The fraternity spirit is growing. | Come and enjoy it with us. You will see more Juniors in the next three months than you ever dreamed of. Watch us grow. 'EVENING STAR COUNCIL Jr. 0. U. A. M. —— n Notice of Sale Under and by virmc of tl.e power-: of sale c onferred upo 1 the unci' : jigned Trustee i v that certain Led of Trust executed by P. A. Shell and G. D. Shell, his wife, dated the 29th day of June, 1921, and recorded in Book 324 at Page 315, office of the Regis* ter of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, and that certain Deed of Trust executed by said P.A. Shell and G.D. Shell, his wife, dated the 1st day of March, 1926, and recorded in Book 368 at page 225 office of the Re gister of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness set out in said Deeds of Trust and secured thereby, and having been requested by the legal holder of said indebtedness, I will, on the 25th day of February, 1930, at 11 o’clock, A. M., in front of the Rosemary Branch of the Roanoke Bank & Trust Com pany. offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lots or parcels of lands, together with the improvements thereon, to-wit: First: That certain lot or parcel of land in the Town of Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina, fronting Twenty-five (25) feet on the East side of Roanoke Avenue, and running back the same width between parallel lines at right angles to said Avenue One Hundred Forty (140) feet to an alley, and shown and des ignated as lot number Two Hundred Thirty-four (234), as shown on the maps or plots of the property of the Roanoke Rapids Power Company, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, made by C. F. Gore and Company, En gineers of Weldon, North Carolina, December 18, 1915, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Halifax County, State aforesaid, in Plot Book No. 1, at pages 11, 12, 13, and 14; reference to which is here by made for greater certainty of des cription. Second: Those certain lots or par cels of land lying and being situate in Roanoke Rapids Township, Hali fax County, North Carolina, describ ed as follows: Those Three (3) cer tain lots of land with all improve ments thereon situated, fronting each Twenty-five (25) feet on the East side of Roanoke Avenue in or near the Town of Roanoke Rapids. Halifax j County. North Carolina, and running I hack each the same width between parallel lines at right angles to said [Avenue One Hunderd Forty (140) feet each to an alley, shown and des ignated as lots Nos. Six Hundred Six (000), Six Hundred Eight (608), and ! Six Hundred Ten (610) as shown on ! the maps or plots of the property of I the Roanoke Rapids Power Company, made by C. F. Gore and Company, Engrs.. Weldon. N. C., December 18, 1015, and recorded in map book No. 1 at pages 11, 12, 13 and 14, office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, reference to which said-map ; is here made for greater certainty of ! description. | This the 25th clay of January, 1930. j ALLEN C. ZOLLICOFFER, I 4t-feb 20 Trustee. ri h e a 030.' 00 Houswives wiio shoo daily at the A&P )%.-;d Stores have found that the vfi's offered there are genuine! i mp* ell's BEANS sr. 25 Readv-to-Serve SPAGHETTI TZ 15c — Swansdcwn Cake OA Large Package .. While-house Evaporated O Tail *J t ar.s Pure Kio COFFEE 5 Pounds $1 00 For I RAJAH SAl.AI) DRESSING-™™ 23c HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP -LARGE B0TTLE 23c Santa Clara PRUNES Mod. Sizes -j A Pound I RINSO Medium Size Packages __ 25c A CLEANSER THAT SAVE Time—Dirt—Money OLD DUTCH-ac"“ 20c SOAP 39c SUGAR H C 55c s ftaawnc* Rome 1
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