THE HERALD Of The Twin Cities ROANOKE RAPIDS—ROSEMARY “The Home-Printed Paper’’ Formerly The Roanoke Rapids Herald CARROLL WILSON, Publisher and Editor Entered as Second Class matter April 3rd, 1914. at the Postoffice at Roanoke Rapids, No:th Carolina, under Ac* of March 3rd, 1S79. PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS Ol'R ANNIVERSARY February is an eventful month in America'-, history. It is the birth anniversary of two of os, great national leaders, some think, our two great est: Washington and Lincoln. Surely, each lived and led in the two most cri tical periods of our nation’s history. In man-, ways their public careers were analagous. L„ th passed through trying experiences of seeing their beloved country torn with internal strife: both made bitter political enemies: both were aged ami tried by selfishness, bickering, jealousy and in tolerance of little people long since forgotten: both left their imprint, clear and irrevocable, on the pages of history, the hearts of their country men. the tablets of our memory. February is also an eventful month f r us. One year ago this month. THE HERALD, news paper and printing plant, came under a new ma nagement. We cannot speak for the years before with authority. Sufficient that this has been a mo-1 difficult year as will be the years that lie im mediately ahead. How much of that can be'blam ed to the past i questionable and now of small concern. We called on the local business ( <"i'e foe support, moral and finats dal. We cal’ si on the citizens for their support. And it is with a g’vat deal of pride and plea are. now one year 1 t r, wt can record i • re the IV. ,-t that the Twin s ha'. ■ given us tu tinted support and cooperation. Th< mil’s, til" Virginia Electric and Power C.c. re chants, business men. proft s bona! re : . t[ ■ schools i'.r.d church -s, all have rallied to ■■ ir e seo and it is with heartfelt thanks to you all that we face the beginning of the second year with the firm d termination to give this eommiir.it/ a newspaper it will be proud of and a sues es.-l'i., printing business that w.!' serve the neec.s - i 11: community and furnish employment to many n*-r sons. One year airo this month, THE HERALD force con.* isted of the editor, one Johnny Jeanette, now m'ssing, and Roosevelt Boyd, colored handy man and “printers’ devil.” Today. THE HERALD has one of the largest forces employed by any local concern outside of the mills and Power Co., the laundry, bakery and possibly one other. The editor and Roosevelt a»** still with us. In addition there are the following: B. C. Allen, printer-foreman; J. O. DeVar printer-sample dept, foreman: W. J. Bussey, lino-j type machinist-operator: C. \Y. Casper, pressman- I compositor; Robert Bendall. pressman; Ear! Gad dy. advertising solicitor: and in the sample d 1 nartment. Misses- Ozie Hughes, Mary D:;on. Ini Mae Williams and Janet Wright. The present annual payroll of THE HERA! s over fifteen thousand d 'lars. and we can :y say that PS ; r cent >f that payroll i- ' ! t here at hi m- cur --' rhyies pr.' ioi . i practice t>"'b;:M- ; t horn* We ws nt to At li families from th » < ■;-u’c n |,r,. ... t - ■ 1 -■ Twin Cit ts by THE HI . ■ D to v rk l ri ■i Tint the past year. Every now family lvpre ents another new set of c: ' no u for Tw o. t business men. You can help us by e ntinoing your s; 1 business support and cooperation. For the patron age. the assistance, the friendships of ISfcitV are most thankful. Y-m i-.-ve made a difficult task lighter. Even in this 1 f hour of bnsine.-s depression, we face 1 1 with fearless hearts and. the grim desire to do our .-hare in building a bet ter. healthier, huppin', it a.re prosperous commu nity. SEI.UNC THEM IN 1930 We wish to call to tl ■ attention ot' our ad vertisers the article in next week’s issue; by Roger Babson. world famous tatistican. on the subject of advertising in 1930. Mr. Babson brings home the truth of the theory that the real time to advertise is when business is slow: when every! known legitimate pro.vs- of stimulation should I be resorted to by the business man to increase | his salt's, to ere; me sales resistance, to create | desire for hi- m. iviis>-, to make good Intsi- j ness where poor business might prevail. Mr. Babson further impresses the import-J aloe of truthful advertising. Many a failure m edit i" traced to t’r. t:. s . f shady, exaggerat ed or id;.:!: ui t i'iu i■:'ii a-i'el tising-. -bowing the I power and of advertising per se. - ; roper kind of advertising will bring good whole si me res - > will viper a rt i w< r in the -ip;msi;e c'ua■' ::■ in. It is with pleasur The Herald announces • ■ era. v d aih t ti.-t; v n nt’r Is fr< rn ’ val eon . trns d ring Tr JO which \v< i pe will prove a b! ting to tl m will i r in a :liggt r ai. I la tter home town ! aper f -r their customers, i W. J. NORWOOD ANNOrVT.S \V. J. Norwood of this city has anm ccd lus candidacy for nomination for R pr'ser.tative to the State Legislature. Halifax County s. nils two Representatives and Senator to the Legis lature. Mr. Norwood is v mpleting his second i term Represcntath •. during which time h has l’ait!:ful!y represent ■ his constituency. He is a young man of splendid character and pleasing j personality. With his past experience at Raleigh he is in a position to p pre.-ent Halifax County, v. ith succe- sf-il acum: n. e- ecially as the next two | years will be fraught v l:h political and legislative I problems. At this writ! e. no other official an nouncements have been made. Trustee Sale of Land I’ndre and By virtue *.h»» power conferred on the undo.signc-d Trustee in a certain Deed f Trust from f . D. Williams t » George C. Green. Trustee, dated the 19th day of Decem ber. 1928. and r.corded in Be k page 481, Registers of.'; - of Halifax County, default having been made n the payment therein secured, and at the request t the holder of said in debtedness the undi r-dgned Trustee will on the 2 1th day of F Bruary. 1930. in front tk R- anoke Bank & ' Trust ('- mpany V- tiding. 1! -an -ke Ra- ; pids, North Car i:nn. 12."' o < b>r : I M.. sell at pub ic auri.on. *.■■ th-* high est bidder, f r cash, the following' described real estate to-w:t: “Those four --erta-n lots ■••• parcel . of land lying. -kuate and b-'.ng near the Town of B a • ■ R o - • ■ R ’ : County, N. C.. and !•- • ■' • '• ' n t side of Roanoke Aver:--. a-l k wn • and desigv',’.u-, and of record in the office of the Re - - ' 1 ’'-Ad for Halifax County, North Carolina, in Plat Book No. 1, pages N'os. 11, Id. 13 and 14. refer, nee h whl it map hereby expressly made fur a greater certainty of description." This 23rd day of January, 1930. CEO. C. GREEN, 4t-feb 20 Trustee. — TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF LAND SALE North Carolina, § Halifax County. ; Pursuant to the power and authori n' ty confuted by tha tcertain deed of t|y trust executed by J. A. Meeder to B. R. Williams. • . *ee, dated <••: -h.-r 27th. Idl'd, and r -rded in B->( 1; ’.17. page l*d. of th. Register of D< --N !' Halifax C--unt\. State afore.-a id. aid default having r • *-n made in the pay ment of th-1 in Idto-ln* ss there' •. cured at mat i it '. and having bee request-d p> do by the holler of said ii’drht vines-. the undersigned tru t'.r will .-n MONDAY, MAh'* !I TIIR 17th. Id.'", at 12 o’clock M.. :n front of the court house door in *hc Town ■ Halifax. North Carolina. II at ! >3SI a o ’i«.n to the highest bidder for cash, subject to rais'-d bid id! the : ‘ r- t f the said -J. A. Me- ; - r i.n ami to a nir. tract or pared of land in F.->an -ke Rapids. Halifax County, N nth Car ilina. and descrih as follow- : Th -so certain !■ ts of h-u 1 : • the Town f Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County. N' .rth Carolina, situated on the Wt.-1 side of Hamilton Sv-.g at its interse* t*«-n w ith S -*•-»id St- -- t. fronting each thirty riili feet on the W- -t side of Har'd It-.-n Street, and running back each the -ame w idth * • t--t n parallel lines at right an :1 to said Hamilton St. -- • ■ n.-- r uu ir*d kn and de ’gn:.‘ • i as L-ts NY-. 137 (• n<* hundred thwty ) and 139 (o! hundred . shown on tin- maps or plats < f the property of the Roanoke Rapid' Row er C >rnpany, in and near th:• T v "i «f R.onu »ke tR ;>:ds. N't"’' o: re ord in the office of the IR ,., <•. of Reeds of Halifax C'mutv, Nor'1. , Carolina, reference to which is lure I by expressly made f r great, r cci tie.ty < f desrript'on, and being the •••nis lots of land cowered to •». P. ! Robinson bv deed of -I. R>. O'Bria'r. j record in the aforesaid office, refi r • r to which is also made for ;,rcau i certainty of description. Dated this the 10th day of Febru ary, 1030. B. C. WILLIAMS Trustee. •J. II. Taylor. Attorney. 2-13 out 3-13 Notice of Sale By virtue of the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust exe luted ' r. ■ 29th clay June. 1929, 11\ \Y Zuhriskie to J. II. Allsbrook. | T u • uded in th- office of the ; • Heeds fur H.i’ifax Coun- [ *y, N •• Carolina, in !’• k 401 n* ' .it-fault ha\'.r be**n mane n th*‘ !vment "f the a Not *dr.n~s th-:Cy secured, the under.-: treed '1 • r ■ ■ . 1 t.n the 2sth la*, of Feb ru . • " at 12:20 oV* . M. in :>• postoffioe «! in the T n i! >anoke Tiapi ' . Halifax < . ’th Carolina. of! * sale : ? ;■ . :• M. t ion to the l.u o (!• - a the followin-r 1 - i •. - I r< a! •• ty. to-wit: r ;» ee (:n l-.ts of la- 1 -itu • the Town of lloni !. • Ua n li; il'liX County. N" •! • a 1 *’ » - -n:in*r thirty (20) fe-t • a the i; : • (!-> of Hamilton Street ..nd ! ;.::d designated as 1.- * - Nos. :. i T ■ ■ ' :: : Hundred Thirty (920) and Nine . -.1 I irty 1 iVi) r’>-» on map r. . 1 y W. W. La Prade & P»- .. of t • * * i t :e office f the Regi r of ntv, Book 2 at page ID.*. refer . .• r;. which is here made. Tt • -ale - f the above pr-.p. ' ' '•'ill : r.vola •' ibb".’t to one prior Ted of trust - f W. H. Zabr'skie t • L R. ABs j.r .k. T •astep. dated June 29th, lag:-, orded in the of/ *■ . *' the of Deeds in R • k 1'1 at I i:.ii:e - urng the payr.n nt of the ; • urn «.f S'.V'O.oO ro the R ;.ru>ke Ua jr ds Propel lies. Incorporated. | This i:.»tire dated aval p.-ted the 27th day of January, 1 T10. JULIAN R. ALLSEROOK, 4t-feb 20 Trustee. I —-□—r Bladder Irritation If fundi 'nnl Bladder L .Tati n 1 > Turks your sleep, or causes Burn up or Itching Sensation, B ickache, I. g Pains, or muscular aches, making you f el tired, depressed and discouraged, why not try the C ystex 48 Hour Test? Don’t give up. Get Cystex today. Put it to the test. See for yourself how quickly it works and what it does. Money, back if it doesn't bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. Taylor-Matthews Drug Co., Inc., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Whipple Wins Contest (Continued front page 3) ditional revenue for state put p s*r Crcat improvements have ’em nal iz*'d. Our state school sy T im c ru pares favorably with the school • ms of progress ve st • - in- the last 30 years the popula. r • • state ha^ increase ! 33 : while the money spent f r ‘ poses has increased noaC; * or 3.. :.•)*» p. r cent. Tr cr - a so of pr s ;>. * it;.* ard . j • r!;-,. , d cur st at a am ’ on f the nut'; n. In the early eighties the . was in its in'an . a: i ■ v .. the mo.-t in«?g ' ’ > ' ‘ •••• ■. . Few pe >p!c had > •- future to invest »r. ;t- ' .. ii - arcely any or.e c u’d : i*;; etant place that t: • u!d occupy in future ’ 1 • i a’ n was mfei lor to <-;h.-r in lustrial and o- tere : • al • ' • i. r. e. Means of travel and t .n-’1 m tr.t r. were slow and crude. \ >w the electric light a:r! p-'wer ir ry has grown to a point .<■ . u: es fourth nbve m c.r ••:»? i-.i'-t it s. pays mil!; *ii. t.-.v * each < ar. which revenue adds materially in h e nation's budget. The - • uv.ties the industry are sought banker ; • tl worker al’.ke. and are r, ted for theij- stability and const.1 ’ •. arnings. Our industries have gr^wr. <•> that our nation oeeupies a pla •• - > nd t. : ne induct: ally in the fair.’y of na ti ns Oik reason for "'in n;.t’ >nal m • lustvial supremacy is the fact that eaih Am." van industruil " : ker ha than four times tin- ' sepowm to ai-l rm as hove the • t f 01 v -an competit.-r nat;.-?i Kn gland this four horsepower • m rnr«k*n e: i h v. ■ rk'-r the equal • 'oily work . - - •'mi- tho re*i«on f ■ • r advan ta.p- in unit production. rile unprecedented ci ->tii of the electric utility and their . >: stunt de mam! ft r more adequo* • 'bprwi• has caused the elect:.. ' ' mnnuf-- • t .1 r*. : ? to i" dm e mol e *•!*! ir.cnt gen ;R.r and transinisso.n • n Mr. ir the u ed the haz ards of life at sea. Radio broadcast! .g in cooperation with the telephone and our industry bids fair to revolution ize existing customs in the social and business world. In aiding in the di - vdopment and uni\ersal a; p! * t »n of the e inventii ns. the electric ut.:ify has contributed to the comf< vt, pleas ure and ••‘h'ieieni y of all our p-- a he thruout tin nation. Transportation has been revoltin' n ized. The gri'wth of traffic in c1 ‘ i• - - and congested areas has nee* u tei radical changes the elect "if iod •ail road and terminal is the solution of this problem of speed an ! smoke. Still more speedy t ransp'-r*at i. n i now being deveb p* d in the •'i1 and our industry is k» * 1 .g pace with this new factor by furn;shing ad * mat ■ lighting fur airport- and for lighted hi ro t ns along the a route. The elcctri-. utiii -• c *nst.um!\ en gaged in research a'l the >. ran n es of its activitiis 1'he res >. carried on in com . ■ ton 1 .'1 t various bur* ,us of • N-»f! >:•:■! 1 - trie I.’ght Assurin' n which organi zation lias as one - ts ob jo f s : • correlation of all : ‘be actix itics member utilities. i which i« cvei striving to point < methods of pci fe.-ting the dee: rie •. iiify so as to c-' tend as rapid!;-, a possible to al people fa.- and n ri b and .r CHEAP. EFFKT1. a n d » '.'d PI.ETE electric j The close coopei a .1 J•• t' m ur different eVctrie ir • • and t!m r< for iv.•••re flexible ;v < f ■ v power has resulted ' ■> in: i\ omi ■ t;>n of different ;■ >. system- 1! .long di-dance tr;; -•«: 1 1 itv -. *T’.v | means of such inter e elections < f sys tems muss produ- ‘i f •• 1 s j•• - sible. sc-rvire is nvi . r.»«»re < "i-:urt land available over • «vc 1 - ,v.\ and ni ht. Steam ,1 nvii'o 0 • • . • are operated at hi.: . . •'ficuun ic-. c.ial 'is saved, water flow , -ureams is bet ter controlled, and ti » results of i •. s ■ 'operations contribute •.» impr vice and reduce cost to t.u * customer. ' In summarizing 1 am convinced that jtne elotric utility has materially con tributed to our so nl and ec« r. ■ u; progress by supplying a constantly improving quality of electric so. v c ■ at a fair price, which servi'o has: Increased our conveniences in hum; and place of business. Aided in safeguarding our health. Diminished fire hazard. Speeded up transportation. Been the means of developing cur industries to a high degree. And besides aiding in our comfort, convenience and pleasure, has con tributed to the mental equipment which produces the social and cultural progress of humanity. CLASSIFIED ADS-BUSINESS CARDS READ 1SY THOUSANDS—SHORT INTERESTING—RATES ON REQUEST W ANTED—Tn ■ pul lie to know M ar I have goo*? r» v wood ? *r sale — GEO. C. STEELE, Phone 165. (Tl l» FAsTn^NED HOME M ADE ( \NDY—For .'ale by Gf> n • Hav. 151. ”d'- peur.l, phone 1 II '-emary, N. C. \f. K«>OMS -T‘’h F.. ■ • • :• ■ *o- f ‘' i h '.is ■*• Mrs. J. R. t ar ■ i ’ FOR RENT -Three i r. i e 1 r - m > j for li'.ht house', iv.-r. Phone j 2P-1-.T. Mrs. J. H. K■■nncunur2 "P FOR RENT—Two larg - b l ro-rw i" nv hcu' -. Phone I"1. Wells D. T 1 levy.—6tpd. FOR REN j’—r e W k r and Va cuum Clear r. 20c n *r h *ur. 50c minimum charge. Roanoke Hard ware Co. VIRGINIA FARMS Fi-r Pule acre bearing orchard, --fruit net $4 750 past two years— |well fenced, watered and timbered - one mile R. R. town. $16,000. 200 acre dairy form, level and smooth, two houses, one 6 other 5 rooms, new dnu v ba n. silo anti milk h u?*- -ost $:!.*( ", An a* undanee o*' , fruit. "••'t.'T and tin her, .".miles this city. $6,000. 152 acres, new 6 room stone res’ dence, barn and usual build ngs. 12 acres timber. 30 acres creek bottom blue grass with running \vat«»»*. •" > nr:n.■ - on farm. 4‘>n bearing friih ! *••• s 40 wheat included if sob* ] : • i ji 1 and church on i nt !*• highway, 5 inhcs thi.s city. 000. 1 ' •" iVrtibn -•: » th and b-veh new 6 ••' •m r“ idenee. large barn. !a " • f-ndlv herd. $ a, rt s tinib r. ' ■ -1 ar.d v»o,.1. half mil ■ sch d. 2 n i!i> city over good > v ! >4 000 .■'i a'-’c pouhrv and truck farm. " 1 7 room house, hang poultry nnd hong 1, uses, school churelies, store over -Id road. $2 500. Our taxes are low. our highway* I uilt a* ! paid for. I*' y u want ? 1 w wn-re farming DUES pay f-!'f :ih these farms. Write for <’«* tails -toll me you* wants—come and see for v- urself. V. T. BIRMINGHAM. 5 W. Water St Winchester. v i. 4t-feb 27 -□ TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF LAND SALE ! NORTH CAROLINA. 1 HAM! AX COUNTY. I Pursuant to the power and auth- ri 11y conferred by tha teertain deed of : trust executed oy William E- May land wife. Ailee Ma>o, to John H. Taylor. Trustee, -bat *d January J'.th, j 3i*2s. and ree> .!•■! in B< ok M". page J M. off u •* of the ib-gister of Deed of j Halifax C unty. Slate afuresaM. and 'default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby : c ! cured at maturity, and having ia-on re-,u -stej s.) to d:» 1 y the hobbr of j said irdebtedne.-s, the undersigned ! Trustee will, on FRIDAY, MARCH ;TIIE 21st, a> tw. M< l->-d . M., j in fr- nt <>.’ tile Fa'nics and morch j ants Bank :n t'e T-wn of I.i/.i • N. C„ sell at public- . i M- i u> th« i highest bidder Mr cash, rub: to r.dsed bids, a certain tract of land ly ing and being in Hair'-.x C.-u.k.v i t‘cJ and described . - foil >\vs, to-wit: i A co-Lain !■ t or parcel of lan 1 s u , ate, lying and ! • inin the l'c n <*t i )'bchna. i.aiy -f Halifax, S’ate ..f i N-*rth Oiroiir.'i, and lying and Dei t r I« n the I'.up;; K-ad fv »m Train*.i !•> i: n. k•• Lnpidr. which is bounded : •, j V. - ' ■'.(.,1 a. f 1 ,. ; Bound.o*l oil the jX.e. t!i by the lands of John J/iiiV'd: . n the Ka?t bv the lands of .lobe ; on the S by the la j Ashley \Yi!k:i; , a d on the West by j the* lands of the ab nrd A*r l int | Ka ; y i' •itrpany; t b- ing that iden tical I t or ]•ni'cei • ' land which v. v • j •.in 1 to W 'liam B. .V ayo b\ jdeod of S. G. Daniel, commissioner, 'dated December the 12ih, 1913, which is of record in the office of the Ke 1 gister of Deeds of Halifax County, State aforesaid, in Bock 2"S, i»*g * 7 j to which reference is hereby made for move minute deseriptu as a part o this conveyance. Dated this the 17th day of Fcbru ' ary, 1930. JOHN'. II. TAYLOR, 2-20 to mch 2*) Trustee. -n—— Notice of Publication I’nder and by virtue of those two (2) certain deeds of trust made by Jasper Wilkins end Ella Lee Wilkins, his wife, to me as Trustee, dated the 2Sth day of July, A. D. 1927, and the 1st day of January, 1929, respectively and recorded in the office of the Hi gister of Deeds for Halifax County. North Carolina, in Book No. 381, at Page No. 204 on the 2nd day of Au THE SHADOW Of peaoty TWi vp*i f ...a C? advpp-f * - , -• .. .urr . ■ •*.. ! c-. -h b / V - ■■ ■ ■•••■ > ■ ' c.. f\ f r r * .‘.a- remains n-j : . . , , , , . ... v /. - • ■ ' - -t do for taa C ii,. C. .• " u ■' ■ • '-'O’ ^ r.r’i 7 c p 4- r f /■’ •d’- i * r*/•{■*( f.4 ■ -. > L'v.'i CIc£Br.i.:i; Creaai CROWUF.KS DE!’T ST'RE Where thousands save money. i'hone 252-W, Rosemary, N C. 666 Tablets | Relieves a Headache or Neural-;in in .'10 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 66C also in Liquid. j THE SHADOW OF FADS EEAHTY Don't yen be i f-. , i of id mu. ttge. For natr-e ir.acr- i i •• h S. i/ With a ib-li.ai. velvitv i’roj ei'y caied for, i:s in -.*3 t-.-r.unud long efur hairs ar* v. nite. Soap and water not do, for 'ha team of yormaiitnt beauty lies. in Claansms' Crccm Said By MRS. K. JENKINS ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. VrtV.%VBV.V.W.V.VuV»ViV«. ■iso ME COAL! Is mined to sel!. sonic to fur n‘sh heat. The latter is our kin!. If is the real thing, not 3j an apology. It is ca efullv screened from all dirt, dustm *■ screened to free it from all dirt, dust or slag and is by a’l ■P odds the most economical fuel 5 for heat’ng and cooking pur ■■ pons, because it lasts longer ^ and goes fait hist. £ Phene 185 ■: GEO. C. STEELE "■ Trading as City Ice & Fuel Co. •y Roanoke Rapids, N. C. gust. 1927. and in Book No. 389. at ! Page No. 531, on the 3rd day of Janu ary. 1929, respectively, default hav ing been made in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and at 11h ©request of the holder of the notes evidencing the said indebtedness, I will on Saturday. March 1st. 1930, at the hour of 12:90 o’clock. Noon, in front of the Banking House of the Citizen-; Bank & Trust Company, Rosemary, Halifax County. North Carolina, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for CASH, the following described real property lying and being situate in Roanoke Rapids Township, Halifax County, State of North Carolina, more parti cularly defined and described as fol 1 lows: Beginning at the Southeastern inter- | section of First Street and Wilson ; Avenue and running thence at right j angles to First Street and along the | East side of Wilson Avenue and in a Southerly direction one hundred and forty-five (It") feet to a point on .-•aid Wilson Avenue; thence at right : •>' ! s to Wi.s n Av.-nua and parallel v ih Fir-t Street in an Easterly di rection three hundred (300) feet to Kitchen Avenue; thence at right angles to First Street and parallel j with Wilson Avenue along the West side of Kitchen Avenue in a Xo’thard ly direction one hundred and forty-' five (1 IV feet to the Southwestern in torsection of Kitchen Avenue, and First Street, thence at Right angles to Kitchen Avenue and parallel with First Street and along the South side of First Street three hundred (300) feet to the said Southeastern intersec tion of First Street and Wilson Ave nu.e the point of beginning, the same being Lots Xos. 51, 52. 7 b 71 and the Northern portions of Lots Nos. 50 and 72. as shown on the map of the K it. t on tract made for W. F. Hor ner by C. F. Gore and Company, Wel don, North Carolina. December 1917, and duly recorded in Plot Book No. 2. at Page No. 9, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County. North Carolina, and having a total frontage of one hundred and forty five (145) feet on said Wilson Ave nue and running back the same width, between parallel lines, three hundred (300} feet to said Kitchen Avenue, and fronting thereon one hundred and forty-five (145) feet. This, the 14th day of January, A. I)., 1930. A. L. CLARK, Trustee. Place of Sale: Citizens Bank £ Trust Co., Rosemary, N. C. Date of Sale: Saturday, March 1st, 1930. Time ->f Su.o. 12:00 o’clock, Noea. Terras of Sale: Cash Jan. 30 to Feb 23 4c. Dr. W. M. Ward DENTIST Rosemary, N. C. I make a specialty of fi»t'n$ plashes ^ith up-to-date equip ment. Charges reasonable. In office every day except Mon days. Hours 9-12 a. m.; l-.‘» and 7-8 p. m. Dr. E. D. Harbour Rejt. Optometrist OFFICE NEAR I*. (). Rosemary, North Carolina All Kinds of Optical Repairs Made DONT forget: We 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 NEXT TO P.OSEM A BY BANK Bill.DIM SPECIAL DINNERS REAL BARBECUE Hours 5:00 a. m. io 1:00 a. m B. F. HEDGEPETH Manager Rosemary North Carotins | Eest Purgative for the congestion, reduces com plications, hastens recovery. W. C. WILLIAMS Funeral Director FUNERAL PARLOR UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT AMBULANCE SERVICE TACTFUL ATTENTION Day Phone H# Nij;ht Phone S9 Rosemary, N. C. We Wash Every thing But the Baby Your laundry is insured while in ®ur care— JOHNSON’S LAUNDRY i 11 SOUTH ROSEMARY Phone 365-J PROMPT DELIVERY