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TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mr. Colin Keeter of Norfolk is vis iting relatives here. Sirs. Frank Muller of California is visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cannon. Miss Virginia Armstrong is spend ing her vacation in Columbia. N. C.. and Norfolk visiting friends and rela tives. Mrs. Emma Spencer at Columbia, X. C.. is visiting Mrs. B. F. Arm strong and mother or. Jackson street this week. Miss Elizabeth Gardner of X<>>-f: - is visiting her sister, Mrs. (harem Topping. Mr. Joe Wood and Miss Pearl Arm strong spent the week-end in Colum bia. X. C., visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Pendleton. Mis? Ailetn and Mr. Cecil Pendletcn an 1 Mr. Eugene Cannon spent Sunday ;r. Richmond with Miss Evangeline Pendleton. j Mrs. D. L. Traynhnm was hostess t othe Monday Night Bridge Club or. July 14. In the living room where the tables were placed tor player? a backgtoiond of flowers was used. Mo-. J. W. f .‘-s was winner of b:gh sc ' and was given a pietfe of lingerie. A salad course was served a: the i r elusion of the game. Those plav - <vere Mesdames J. W. Ross. Alt'. Martin, Hugh Camp. Julian Alls! 1 Howard Pruden and Allen ZHiio Guests Me.-dames Claude Edgertmv Frank Williams. Misses Ann C •!« n ; • Jean Hewitt. Florine Holt and l.t: Carlon. PLEASURE TRIP —i>— rWRFOLX and PORTSMOUTH Wednesday, July 23 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Roanoke Junction 6:30 A. M.—Re turning Leaves Portsmouth at S ;45 P. M. ROUND TRIP FARE $1.50 SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES In order to satisfy the collection of Taxes for the Town of Roanoke Rapid-. I will sell at public auction the property of the following on Monday. August 4th. 1930 at 12 o’clock Noon, in front of the Post Office, Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina. G. F. GRAY, Tax Collector. 1927 Mrs. S. J. Bounds, 1 1-3 lots and house on Hamilton St Yet, No 507 1-3 of 505, _______ 28.75 Mrs. X. B. Brown, 2 lots Jefferson Street _ _. 17.95 J. A. Chaloner, 2 lots Jefferson Street _ _ 7.15 C. R. Emory. 1 lot Washington Street; 2 lots Jefferson Street - 9.85 Mrs. I. L. T. Emery, 1 lot Roanoke Avenue _ - _ 7.15 E. B. Glover, 2 lots and house Hamilton Street _. _ 14.0:; L. Killebrew, 2 lots and house Jefferson Street _ — 13.65 W. L. Long, 13 lots Hamilton Street; 16 lots Washington Street 275.17 Mrs. J. T. Pruden, 1 lot and house Jackson Street __ 15.25 B. D. Rabil, 1 lot Roanoke Avenue _ _ _ 7.15 Mrs. A. E. Thompson. 2 lots Jackson Street, 4 lots and 2 houses Hamilton Street ._ _ _ 34.15 M. R. Wood. 1 lot and house on Jackson Street _ __ 11.75 Roanoke Avenue Development Co., 56 lots Roanoke Ave., 3 1-3 lots Ja ks n Street _ 25 - 61 Matthews and Xorir.sky, 15 lots, and 6 he uses on Jefferson Street 66.10 1926 Matthews and Xorir.sky. 13 lots Jefferson Street__ 60.70 Wyche and Long 5 3-5 lots on Roanoke Avenue_ 40.22 Mrs. Hatt e J. •' '• r s. Building on leased lot ._ - 7.65 W. T. Council, 1 1-2 lots Washington St.. 2 i.»ts and House Jeffer-; n Street; 1 lot and store __ _190.92 C. F. Ellis, Roanoke Ave., 5 lots Hamilton St., 8 lots and house Roanoke Avenue _ _ 10.85 B. D. Rabil, 1 lot Roanoke Avenue _7.15 J. E. Tickle, 2 lots Washington Street __ - - 10.03 4t-july 31 PHONE 32-W WE’RE ON OUR WAY TO YOUR RESCUE .. Bumpy road ... a broken axle. Flat tire.. .. no spare .... Sunday suit. Little dramas and tragedies that may happen to you or anyone when least expected. Save time, trouble and worry and mcney with a phone call to Brickell Motor Company. Experts with complete mod ern equipment speed to your rescue no matter what the need. A mighty good phone number to have in your important memoranda book. Remember it.32-W. BRICKELL MOTOR CO.; Rosemary, North Carolina 40' Oldsmobile Sales and Service Gasoline :—: Oils : Tires Accessorise PEANUTS THE —•• belt of the State is in the Coastal Plain where true’; farming is earned on c:. rrivel.v. It is here that the famed double cropping system is used, where by two to tour crops may be grown on the same land during a single year, ^ hen peanuts arc grown as a cash crop and the entire plant removed from the land it is probably the greatest soil robber grown in North Carolina. E. C. Blair, extension agronomist at State College, strongly advocates crop rotation to include a legums for plowing under. Many peanut planters have followed the advice of Mr. Blau and are now producing over 100 bushels per acre, against their -40 or 50 bushels v..en the.v followed the usual rotation of cotton and neanuts. Feanuts became popular during the War between the States and were eaten heart ily by the undernourished Confederate soldiers. They preferred them to parched meal and began to plant them extensively after the war. . Among the numerous products derived from the peanut are synthetic rubber, 1 7 kinds of wood stains, dyes for cloth, axle grease, lard, linoleum, flour, break fast foods, stock foods, soap, face powder and ink. North Carolina ranks as the second state ;n the Union in the production of pea nuts, its crop being valued at $9,996,000 in J929. .—- * '■ *»»« >i - ». . - .;,v’ .1 j Miss Creighton Harris 'f Hender son is the guest of Mrs. K. 1. Beck with. Miss Clara Bradley who has been school nurse here for the past year has accepted a position in South Caroilna. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mullen an ! family left Tuesday for a motor tr ;> through Western North Carolina. They will be away for a week or two. Rev. V. H. Grantham and Mr. J. ri. Cox attended a Christian Church meeting in Greenville this week. Miss Otelia Vaughan was the week end guest of Miss Elma Holden of Wake Forest. From there sin* left for Boston to resume her study in music. While in Boston she will make a trip to Canada. Rev. Dr. George Taylor, Mrs. Taylor and two sons. Job, Jr., and Edward, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are guests of Rev. Taylor’s brother. Dr. Job Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor. Rev. Taylor is pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, of the Wilkinsburg District, at Pittsburgh, which has a membership of 2,000. Miss Mary Blythe Patterson and Miss Genevieve Hawkins, of Norfolk, | va., will arrive in Roanoke Rapids i tins evening and will be guests at the me of Dr. and Mrs. Job Taylor. Miss Alma Vaughan and her guest. Miss Inez Green of Marshalville, are j \ -siting in Richmond and Washington. . tfdrs. T. M. House and granddaugh ter, Betty Joyce, of Richmond, are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Vaugh an. JULY SPECIAL "1 ! wi!l Rive 25 per cent off on all 3" repairs now in my shop and S all repairs left and paid for dur- ^ inR the remainder of July. (Jive £ me a call. Prompt service. 3j 3 THOS. W. WAFFORD, Jeweler S J3 Phone 666 — Rosemary, N. ('. S STEADMAN Stores Co. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Fresh Fish 3 lbs. 25c GARDEN and FIELD | S—E—E—D—S | ^ Heady for Fall Planting ■ ■ WANT ADS no YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM?—I have buyers for desir able farm property not far from town. List your farms with me.— S. M, Thmopson. phone 346-J. Rose mary, N. C.—It. FOR RENT—Three rooms and pri vate bath. Hot and cold water.— Call phone GO-J.—3t-sm. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—Effect ive at once, we will serve only ru ral districts with ice. Twice a week service to each rural district. No street service. George C. Steele, trading as City Ice & Fuel Co.. Roanoke Raplls. N. C. Phone 165. ———^ rOR RENT—5 Room House on Wash ington Street for $20 per month.— Apply to Mrs. Gray, Washington Street.—3t-pd. I OR SALE—Farms, town property, business placejB, business lots, resi dences and residence lots.—S. M. THOMPSON, Rosemary, N. C.—tf HAND PAINTED NOVELTIES Make delightful gifts.—The Vogue Beauty Parlor, Roanoke Rapids.— j 5-4t-pd. ANY TOBACCO HABIT—Chewing, smoking, cigarettes or snuff easily, inexpensively overcome with pleas ant root. Just send your address. F. O. Stokes, Mohawk. Florida. OLD FASHIONED HOME MADE CANDY—For sale by George Ilayes, III. 50c pound, phone 18G. Rosemary. N. C.—tf. IOR RENT—Electric Waxer and Va cuum Cleaner. 20c per hour. 50c minimum charge. Roanoke Hard j ware Co. , ! Mrs. Frances Try on of London had | her pet dog dyed green to match her favorite walking costume. i z THE FAIRFAXES Homelike Hotels of Distinction Kitchenette Apartments and suites of Parlor, Bed room and bath, $5 to $?. Single Room with Bath, $3 to $4. Double Room with Bath $4 to $6. The smart way’s the Suite way. Weekly or monthly rates if desired. Buffalo _Philadelphia Washington Pittsburgh WATCH OCR SIGNBOARD—For daily specials.—Stedman Stores Co. Roanoke Rapids. WANTED—The public to know that I have good cry wood for sale.—j GEO. C. STEELE, Phone 105. 1 Mrs. Mary Wilkin of New York be queathed more than $30,000 to her *taff of servants. Arthur Tompkins of St. Paul was fined $25 for throw ing a banana peel ing on the sidewalk. bargains i^ppr & Used car buyers—secure reliable, depend able transportation now at great savings! For the next three days, every low priced used car in our stock—ranging from $273 down—is being offered at astounding re ductions. Every car is fully equipped and in good running condition. There are only a limited number of these good running cars at these value-giving prices! Come today—get yours now! 1929 PONT?AC 1929 Chevrolet tovring 4n c i —Good condition, motor runs -Door Sedan ,ike n,„, ,,Billt KOod. Tires Here’s value expressed onlv !)•• , „ . . , ,_• .•rood. A real bargain U F* brand nr.v cars. Its dependable , 8 , . Rt on y s*» _/ motor reaay to give thous ands of miles of satisfaction— Only— 1027 CHEVROLET COACH - pgp A r:ce clean little car in A-l $550. sr"" ’?75 1927 PONTIAC CABRIOLET— _19:6 CHEVROLET SEDAN— A car with many thousands of * r ice d down to ^ 1 7 enthusiastic ow ners. Convenient on - A f for business or for use as a sec ond car in the family Snng Sec this wonderful little car at Only such a low price. Small Down Payments—Eacy C. M. A. C. Terms Shearin Motor Co. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ■ mm 0^kM ▼ 0 ■^^■l |^KW^VK !■ JK y H Friday SPECIALS Saturday i '.' V^' V tf - *.I_-i___ j —The— “M” SYSTEM STORE * Where Particular Housewives I o To Market Shivar’s Pale Dry Ginger Ale — 2 Bottles | 25c Prunes, Large and Juicy Per Pound 1 15c nRHHBnKBBBB ; Gerber’s Baby Food — 2 Cans j 25c j Jell-O Ice Cream or Des sert - 3 Pkgs. 25c Red Devil or Star Lye Per Can 10c Irish Potatoes — No 1 10 Pounds 25c Pink Salmon — Tall Can 16c Banner Brand Sausage Large Can 25c !Kellog’s Corn Flakes—2 Packages 15c ! anBBBMHHm Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 Rolls 25c Chipso — 4 Boxes 30c Selox — 4 Boxes 30c In our Vegetable department— A partial list of our fresh Vege tables— Butter Beans, Snaps, Green Peas, Com, To jnatoes. Celery. Lettuce. SYSTEM STORE M. D. COLLIER, Mgr. I Roanoke Rapids, N. C. y
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