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WANT ADS I.-OST—Between Jefferson St. and the bulkhead, silver sport wrist watch, red and black figures. Reward if relumed to Miss Iseo Mosley.-ltpd. ANY TOBACCO 15 A BIT—Chewing, smoking’, cigarettes or snuff easily, IS REJOICED OVER SARGON BENEFITS “• .vas in an extremely nervous con i • i .i and finally had a nervous hron.a'- \vn. I’d have i a:n.; in my bavl. and vdc-s near': all the time, and AM AM >A LADD Ik "-t go frantic with headaches. A ' -'!<• rh; uir.ai :e r m in my urn., and hips nearly ran me into hy •'- ..•s. Surgei is ih o> lj medi . • -.ha: ever gave me lasting relief, and . -a filled with rejoicing ov. • the >'.*••• .-alth it gave me. Every trove of .“uig-stion i.> gone, m.v appetite > '. “• . and the rheumatic condition .e pains in my back and sides . r e. IYr t'ast regaining my lost c:: and Sargon Pills are the finest tr -atrent I ever found for constipa te - and a torpid liver.”—Mrs. An .* • • I.add, Var.c- St.. Ashe v i i -. ' :ittth«*'' - I’rug Co.. Roa Flapids, Rosemary Drug. Co., i lies- /ary. Agents.— (Aclv). ^ , of course, you can uo the Painting yourself! J '>! two of Sapoltn Speed En “ i a clean brush are all you iv Nothing messy about it.., ’N free from disagrceabla '*•' '.mess and gummy streaks, i used over o'd pain: as well v surfaces. *’•“ ' ■ Speed Enamel dries to touch *' hour atyd is hard as glass *■" vr.' Leaves a flawless, high 'b. All the modern shades. 1-1 Lk 'tnit—tht Decorator”, an infer* jitmc j„J practical manual c/ir./i dealt mn.K proper ute of Color in the Hem a. SAPOLIN SPEED ENAMEL CLOSS FINISH Sold and Recommended byt ROANOKE HARDWARE CO. Authorized Dealer in Safolim Sr*at and Varnish Products, inexpensively overcome with pleas ant root. Just send your address. F. O. St - kt s. Mohawk. Florida. WANTED—13 Regular boarders— MeaU served from G a. m. to 12 p. in. Good home cooked foods. Rea sonable rates. YOUR CAFE, oppo site The Herald office, Roanoke Rapids, X. C. HEMSTITCHING — Call phone 47. Mrs Sam Young, over City Barber Shop, Roanoke Rapids.—2np. SEWING MACHINE—For sale cheap. Mrs. Sam Young, Phone 47—2np. FOR SALE CHEAP—One electric washing machine, slightly used. $23.— Roanoke Hardware Co. WATCH OUR SIGNBOARD—For daily specials.—Stedman Stores Co. Roanoke Rapids. WANTED—The public tc know that I have good rry wood for sale — GEO. C. STEELE, Phone 165. OLD FASHIONED HOME MADE CANDY— For sale by George Hayes, III. 50c pound, phone ISO. Rosemary. N. C.—tf. ROOMS—With Board or rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. K. Car er, 931 Jackson St.—tf. FOR RENT—Electric Waxer and Va cuum Cleaner. 20c per hour. 50c minimum charge. Roanoke Hard ware Co. WANTED—Married man with car to distribute 100 samples per week in local territory for nationally ad vertised concern. Staple product. Steady position, good pay. Apply Mr. C. M. Pitt. Washington Street. Roanoke Rapids, NT. C.. 7 to a.m. Ask for Mr. Earnest. Itpd. -□ “The Rats Around My Place Were Wise," Says John Tuthill. “Tried everything to kill them. Mixed poison with meal, meat cheese, etc. Wouldn’t touch it. Tried RAT SNAP. Inside of ten days got rid of all rats." You don’t have to mix RAT-SNAP with food. Saves fussing, bother. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP, lay it where rats scamper. You will see no more. Three sizes, 35c. 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roa noke Hardware Co.. Rosemary, N. C.: Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, i HALIFAX COUNTY | In the Superior Court. Charles D. House vs. Lena \Yo ■ ■ y House. The def aidant, Le. n W< ol» > Ho • will tak- to.rice that an action cntuh 1 as abo.v- has been commenced in t . Super;.- •: ourt of Halifax County. North < a olma to obtain an abs<>! div.-rce n the grounds of separatee the plaint if and the defendant h.v. ing lived apart for five sutves.-i\v v car>. the plaintiff in this action h.v ing resided in North Carolina f ; p.vio.i; and said defendant will furth tv take notice that she is required p. appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Halifax <’■ -u: :>, North Carolina on the 17th day >•' May. 1930, and answer or demin t - the complaint in said act: -. nr lac plaintiff will apply to the court [for the relief deman.ed in . - • cun [ plaint. S. M. tiAK i, Clerk Superior Court. Halifax County, North Carolina. This iSth day of April, I ’-i-1. 4t-5-15-pd. G-L-A-S-S FOR A-L-L PURPOSES ROSEMARY GLASS CO. Phone 248 Roanoke Jet., N. C. P.O.—Rosemary, N. C. — Pbon efor Estimates, Cheerfully (Jiven WITH EVERY 25c PURCHASE —We Will Give— THE REXALL PREMIUM COUPON These Coupons possess a premium value of Two Cents when Redeemed at our Store for BEAUTIFUL CHIN AWARE—CHANTILLY PATTERN These coupons possess the same premium value as Rexall Store Puritan Plate Silverware Premium coupons, can be u<ed in con tunction with them and are interchangeable with them. WE GIVE DOUBLE COUPONS With every 25c purchase of Rexall Family Medicines, Puretest Huosehold Remedies, Artstyle and Liggetts Candies, Klenzo Den tal Preparation, Jonteel, Juneve and Cara Nome Requisites, Sym phony Lawn Stationery, First aid Sick Room Supplies. Kant leek Rubber Goods and other quality merchandise—all of which we guarantee, to satisfy you or ‘ Your Money Back.” Ask for Double Coupon goods and get your silverware in half the time. Taylor’s Drug Store ROSEMARY, NORTH CAROLINA AURELI AN SPRINGS We \vi‘iv vi'i'y glad to have Miss l.oi' Blown back in our community again last week. Miss Margie Pittman visited Miss My i t ice Carter the past week-end. Miss Miriam Dickens is spending the Master holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. l\. D. Dickens. Mr. Ollie Knight, student at High Point i .dlege visited his parents in Ti1.*r the past week. The A. S. If. S. baseball team de viated the team of Darlington by the see; e of 7 b in a game played on the LT st. Tin A. S H. S. debaters after an enthusiastic send-off from the entire : ;u<ient body and faculty, accompanied by their principal, Mr. V. ('. Mat thew went to Chapel Hill on Thurs day Although, they did no tbiing b:u-k the cup, they received honorable no n'.' n. Camilla Alston and Vir ginia In-t o breaking their way to tin* semi-finals, while I jorenzo Pittard and] lien1 . Morris lost in the preliminary by a -core of 13-14. The school is imie. d proud of Virginia lnseo who has W'»n her way to the semi finals in two successive years. Next year we « i t to keep up the record made by C school in the past and have a better team than ever before. To the Kditor: - I 1 wish to express mv appreciation for the reservation of a news column in your papei for the past several months. Due to the closing of school, it will be necessary to discontinue the news happenings. N'ext year, however, we wish to ask you for several col umns or maybe a whole page, to be devoted to tIn* various activities in winch Aurelian Springs is being en gaged. We wish to begin in the first month and continue throughout the -■ hind term. Tht> A. S. 11. S. wishes ;.e. the editor, a pleasant summer and a long, happy vacation. \e\t year Aurelian Springs can have what its heart desires in this paper. We weluome news lett«,-s from all sections. Fd. 10,000 Is Estimated Population of Roa noke Rapids School District THF HK ItAl.l> request*1;! i Towe;; i t ion c:i the census from S. K Hounds, !*.:.! con u> supervisor, tie- week, or.i! v,hi!e tie r.'i.si'.j is n<>i ;>• ■ •.m pleled here. .Mr. Bounds wa- ah!-- to uive approximate figures on 'h • Twin (’ities. H t.ited it was impcsible t. giv J ■ 'ii ini figures except from the ■ ■ • iff ice, but estimated the j.. pu r. of the Roanoke Rapids n • ! which includes Roanoke Ra . Rosemary. South Rosemary i .u ' im.-nt, would reach 10,000, w’bi.. i- anoke Rapids township would h ! .-tween 12,000 and 15,000. Roanoke Rapids proper, that part >1 !«h is incorporated, he estimates at ■>o0 which is a slight increase over • 1920 census. On the basis of the above figures, : :s probable that Rosemary and Pat torsontown will run about 5,000; South Rosemary 750 with the balance of the district making up the 050. It is also proboble that the conten tion that Roanoke Rapids Township contains 25 per cent of the population of the entire county is more than true. If the balance of the county holds its own since the 1920 census, 12,750 for Halifax County, then this township has nearer 20 per cent of thc. county’s population. Frau Bertha Melis, 70, has lived for 50 years in the same apartment in Berlin. WHY THOUSANDS DIE EVERY YEAR Because they do not care for the tody as they should, they allow filth to accumulate in the body and remain there day af ter day until the entire system feels the effect of it. and then they wonder why they have pains in /the back and limbs, why black spots dance before their eyes; a slick bitter taste in the mouth; no appetite to eat; and feel run down all thetime; kidneys bothering them day and night, liver not working; bowels constipated. My friends stop and think for a momoent. and you can easily see why thousands die every year. If we could on ly impress it on the minds of people the importance of keeping the system clean, the liver act ing and the hlood pure, there would be less sickness, less trou ble .more happiness, and the world woulld be a better place to live. SPEAGOLAX is sold by Roa noke Pharmacy and Rosemary Drug Co.—(Adv.) Father of Mrs. T. F. Gaddy Dies Saturday Rev. B. F. Fincher. 70, who has served numerous churches of the Western North Carolina Methodist Conference during the last 40 years, died Saturday night at 7 o’clock ai his home at Berita, near Charlotte. He is survived by his widow; three sons, G. A., J. F. and Ilillis Fincher of Berita; and the following daugh ters: Mrs. J. W. Kiser, of Charlotte, Mrs. J. M. White of Charlotte. Mrs. L. F. Brown of Charlotte, Mrs. T. F. 'Gaddy of Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. (’. M. Davis of Dallas, Mrs. W. R. Alos brook of Charlotte. Miss Benny Fay ette Fincher and Miss Raphrue Isa belle Fincher. n Enfield Increase In Population Is 5S6 Rocky Mount.- Population figures for several towns in Nash, Edgecombe Halifax and Franklin Counties have been anounced ha*re by Hobart Brant ley, district supervisor of the census Th(. figures follow: Whitakers Nashville Enfield Conetoe . - Wood _ __ r-i 1930 926 1.133 2.234 196 121 1920 723 939 1,048 100 193 Typhoid Vaccine Free typhoid vaccine will ho. given at the Band Hall on Jackson Street at G o’clock each Tuesday and Sat urday afternoon for the next six weeks. DR T. \\\ M. LONG. 3t-5-6 Local Dry Cleaners Make Muddle Whoopee Dry cleaners and their employees of the Twin Cities and Weldon had a big time late Monday afternoon 1 when they all met at Treble Field I Creek for a fish muddle. Those en joying the party were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cilover. Mr. and Mrs. O. I Smith. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Fowler. ! I eonard Glover. John Robinson, and Mr. Gray of Roanoke Rapids. Mr. ' and Mrs. J. W. Collins, Mrs. Mar tha Collins, Misses Gazelle Lewis, Lily Edmondson and Daisy Teal, W.E. Ful ler, Emmett Ryals, Bagle.v Rook and E. L. Crowder of Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ellis and mother, Leonard Park and Colie Clark of Weldon. Here, too!— \ More people ride on Good* year Tires than on any other kind. Why “put up” with such de lays?—It costs so little to ride on safe new Goodyear tires! (90 _ End delays, bother, risks—the expense of punctures and blowouts—these worst driving months of the year. Costs little to put on safe new Goodyear Pathfinders —better tires than many high-priced brands. Low priced because Goodyear builds more than ^4 of all tires sold in America. See these quality bargains. U1 Freeh Steek—All Flrete—Carefully Meuuted Free—Lifetime Guarantee Full Oversize Balloons Big Oversize Cords Size 29x4:40 $5.95 Size 30x4:50 $6.95 Low prices on tube* Size $Q4S 30x5:00 _ O HEAV YDITY TRICK TIRES Size $*JQ90 32x6 OO Joyner Motor Company PHONE 226 FOR SERVICE Roanoke Rapids Rosemary J(eep them aliveinaJIomeofyoutOwn Happiness, Comfort and Satisfaction are express ed in these five little words—“A Home of Your Own”—You have in mind just the home you would like to own. And you ran own that home! It is very, very simple. A small amount set aside each week will make your dreams of “that” home come true. Why not start building today? A Savings Account will help you start your Home Roanoke Bank & Trust Company THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION S. T. PEACE, President J. W. ROSS, Cashier H. H. KING, Cashier Roanoke Rapids Branch Rosemary Branch
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