TRIPLE R’s WALLOP DEEP SLEEPS
ROSEMARY BACOES BEAT
PATTERSON MILL 5 TO 1
Bernard Edmondson and his rough
and ready Triple R outfit treated the
Dcepsleeps of Roanoke Mills rather
rough last Saturday at Simmons
Park, taking the first game of tin*
Textlc double header S to 0.
The Dcepsleeps played rather list
less ball to drop their sixth league
game. Carroll pitched good ball but
his teammates did everything in their
■power to helping the town team along
■the road to victory. The R >anokerr,
■garnered only four tingles from
■Stearin's delivery and the ywtre well
Bcattered. Brown got two of these.
■The Triple R outfit got only six hits
■ron! Carroll, errors paving the way
Bor most of the runs. The work of
^B. Edmondson behind the bat for the
Brv.vn team and the hitting of . the
^Biearin hoys featured for them, while
Ko pitching of Carroll for the Doep
^Beps was the outstanding thing for
jjrfhc downtowners.
Tl.e Bascoes defeated PatCr ;-*n
la
?Iill .") to 1 in the last game of the j
double header to annex their ninth
straight win. “Husky” Johnson
pitched for the Rosemary outfit and j
hung up his fourth straight victory ;
for the Bascoes. The hitting of “Wee j
Woe’ Outland was the outstanding]
thing in the Rosemary attack. He |
banged three out of four to lead hoth
teams. Ryals and Matthews also got
two out of four for the Bascoes.
Jones led the offensive for Patterson
with two out of three. Ferrell made
several pretty catches for the Silver
Kings in left filed. It was the Silver
King’s sixth loss of the season in
League play.
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Textile League Standing
W L Pet
BnSeoes 9 0 1000
f-’i'ver Kings 4 (» 4 K)
IV ■y deeps 3 G 33
'i . Y R 3 7 300
|ALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
In orcler to satisfy th:> collection of Special Set-aol Te.x.v
)r the Roanoke Kanins (isnen I . 1 ’)is'"i.'t. I vcill : at n:1
6 auction the property of thi following on Tuesday, Julj 29.19:;
t 1C o'clock Neon, in front of ;k Halifax Go-rty Court i'Tou.
ialifax, North Carolina. V. A. REID.
Special Tax Collector.
WHITE
% Taxes and Cost
iderson. L. O., 5 2-3 Lots .... _ 3 2-.' >
id« r£on . vl. B., 9 Lot 1II •
rlow, W. D., 1 Lit ... 7.75
rnett, B. J.. 1 lot .. 2.-’5
in , ?d. E., 3 lots 37.76
erry, IT. W.. 4 1m s ..... - 3:5.6 .
[1 n . M . M< liie, 1 lot 13.7."
shin S. A., 1 lot
;kons, 5. X-., 2 2-5 lots. 52
Dbins, J. E., 4 1-2 lot 3 2 )L75
ir."" i, r?. Jazida, 2 lot > —*- 23.7
irondscr ,H. T., Estate . . . . ILL'
jrards, Dolph, 1 lot . 21.75
jjsvard . !•:. (T. ! I" = . _ . 16 52
ks. M.-s. Charlie V.’yehe, 2 lots . . .. 14.75
fere,:. Fred, 2 lots _ . 79.25
er, Mrs. F. B. Estate, 1 lot . .. 15.75
(rer, T. B., 2 lots __—__ - . 35.26
Irit, .1. 2 lots - 18.55
prey. S. E. J.. 1 'lot . - 2.'.: 5
tftwkins, John, 1 lot _ _9.25
idyepeth, M. H.. .. .._. 58.89
H. W., i 1-2 lots .17.15
n.o ( W. F., 3 lots 25.75
inson, Wiley J., 3 lots - - - (5.75
fnes, Mrs. Alice, 4 lots 15.15
Id, t\ 7.. 4 lots - 37.45
Id, lrs. <T., ! ! its .. _ 32.75
vter, W. E., 3 lots - - 87.10
Sg, W. L., 18 lots _ 204.70
Tien, l.eland, L lots __ .._ _ _ . - 1U.2U
nch, W. (J., 1 2-5 lots . 41.04
itthews, .1. J., Estate, 1 lot . ... _ 4.75
edlin, E. L., 2 lots . .. _.. 12.35
Dodv, L. R., 1 1-3 lots _ 26.65
bore\ J. L., 18 7-10 acres C-urkin and Baird land . .. 41.25
iseley, P. I)., 6 lots - - - 33.40
rker, J. B., 2 lots- - 5.25
uden, N. I. 12 lots . - 12.80
,iney, Mrs. Jennie, 2 lots- 12.40
y, P. W., 6 1-3 lots _ 20.80
binson, R. R., 2 lots - ---.— -- 21.75
ttbolt, Mrs. Bertha E., 1 lot .. . __ _ 6.10
aheen, N., 2 lots _ —... — - 6.70
■w, J. A., 5 jots ------ 21.20
Karin, Dallas, 4 lots _ 18.55
Kll, Mrs. C. E., 5 3-4 lots _ 31.25
Bril, L. G., 1 1-2 lots _ 17.50
Bell, R. E., 3 1-2 lots _ 51.75
lort, Willie, 1 lot ---- 8.25 |
inmons, S. J., 90 acres Simmons land_ 59.80
nith, H. T., 4 lots and 3 1-2 acres -- 88.73
nith, John C., 25 1-2 lots and 4 acres (1928 and 1929)_ 557.27
pith, Wilbur, 2 2-3 lots_ 64.25
ylor, J. H., 1 lot_ 19.50
ylor, L. H., 2 lots--- 11.60
omason, J. T., 2 1-3 lots__ 29.03
pping, R. L., 2 lots_ 25.75
aynham, D. L., Jr., 3 lots- 30.75
srisdale, H. F., 2 lots_ 6.60
lughan, C. R., 2 lots_ 9.75
ood, J. M., 40 7-10 acres Burton land-- . 27.00
ood, W. S., 2 lots _ 18.25
renn, Mrs. Annie R., 1 lo t- — 20.75
iler, C. F., 4 acres, Bolling Road- 16.31
ilfenthal, J. H., 2 lots __ 13.85
CORPORATIONS
renue Service Stations, 2 lots - 81.25
srald Publishing Co., 41 1-2 acres Swamp land- 26.75
dd & Williams, 5 2-43 lots- --- 220.25
ragon Development Co., 6 lots-- 77.75
>anoke Ave., Development Co., 71 5-6 lots _315.45
>anoke Rapids Properties, 467 lots, 662 and 2-3 acres- 843.43
llery, Wells D., & Co., 4 lots_ 203.85
NEGRO LIST
iniel, Andrew, 2 lots_ 7.67
iniel, Jim, 1 lot - 6.07
iniel, Phillip, 3 lots_ 9*75
ey, Joseph, T., 1 lot_ 9-20
ey, J. W., 1 lot__ 6 82
By, L. G., 2 lots _ 14.36
py, Roxie, 1 lot _ 4.7f
pnson, William, 1 lot --- 5.00
pwell, Daniel, 20 acres, Simmons land- 14.30
ferry, Hilton, 1 lot _ 295
Dwell, French. 1 lot_ 9*15
kirnell, Ed., 1 lot_ 7.78
lawls, Cornelius, 1 lot _ 8 ®°
ledge, John, 1 lot_ B-1B
ITillUms, Eli, 1 lot _ B-25
Hedge, Laura, 3 lots and 2 acres, Weldon Road- 8.b5
t-july 34
Team Average
AB IT Pet
Bascoes 320 93 290
Silver Kings 273 69 252
Triple R 285 58 207
Deepsleeps 278 54 194
Leading Batters
AB II Pc;
Pierce, Deepsleeps -2 10 454
Outland, Bascocs 58 15 394
Kyals, Bascoes 35 13 371
Finch, Bascocs 19 7 3»>8
Ferrell, Silver Kings 35 12 342
CL Y MRS SATFP.DAY, JULY 26 j
Simmons Park
Triple R vs. Rosemary Bascocs, at
2 p. m.
Deep deeps vs. Silver Kings at 1
P. m.
-D
Jr Deepsleeps Win
Tin JilR'or 1k ; I-ceps mot the
Brink .J r lean: at the Hi -;h School
building Sc. ur h.y ;.-n! dc .’eated them
f y Bade!'BY catching a fly with two'
men on! and three in.cn on btiM'S. The
•re was !‘-9 ' t'e-or r the Deep
: !n:it v.th-ir third victory of
B.o s. as ;*n
Mr. Bill Pin-in • ' ITnrtsvillc, S.
•hste 1 in th me of Mr. and
. ’ s. M. K. \ T 1; hi ' .vei in
Mr. J. P>. Bn bm ; 'Mr. U. R.
Yrilt motored to Rooky Mount Iasi
Saturday afiernomi on business.
1 ‘.tie ?>Ii!dr'e ’ Y 'if !-• spending 'he
• \vi:h her grandpa vnts, Mr.
end. Mrs. V.*. T. Bain at Greensboro.
M s. I). C-diior an ! m. Marvin,
anal Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Crov/d
ar ■ 'ending the week i.i Washing
ton, D. C.
LA DIRS
Qualify this week .'or the touma
Inmr.t ni the Twin Giiies Midget GoR
i I.inks. he- inning Monday, July
K.xieen lowest cores will he select .d.
Saturday is the last day to qua!ii'\.
—(Adv).
Miss May no Sheffield of Richmond,
n! the week-end In re vsitin;.;
lrien.ds and relatives.
Mr. Then Smith and Mr. W. A.
Rrh !:!ey of Now Bern spent Thurs
<k.y re visiiing Mr. John Wood.
. Miss Ktta Mini her and Messrs Jes
sie Baird anil Willie Mini her spent a
few days in Swan Quarter last week.
Mr. Theodore Shaw of Roxboro
spent a few days this week here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ric cof Rich
mond. Ya., spent the week-end here.
Mrs. J. I). hivorman and children
of Red Springs have been spending
feme tine hcoe with Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Sheffield.
Mr Z;na Smith spent the week-end
in New Hern.
Mr. an.) Mrs. Mi't Hutchinson and
family spent the week end here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hutchinson.
Mjiss Edith Morris has returned
from Raleigh where she has been
spending some time with relatives.
Mrs. Bruce Tucker is spending the
week in Henderson visiting friends
and relatives.
Miss Pauline Smith left Thursday
for Detroit, Mich., where she will
spend some time with relatives.
Miss Ina Mae Williams is spending
o few days in Swan Quarter with re
latives.
Mrs. W. A. Brinkley and children,
Vfary Elizabeth, Sara Evelyn and
Bill, Jr., returned to their home in
New Bern Thursday after spending
a week with Mrs. John Wood.
Mr. Bervin Lewis is spending me
time in Georgia with his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith spent ban
day in Emporia.
Mrs. W. O. Sheffiled is visit* re
latives and friends in Rich morn Ya.
Mr. Joe Pearce of Hopewell. Ya.,
spent Sunday here.
Miss Helen Jordan returno*’ :
day to her home in Graham ••
spending some time with Mis: \
Collier.
A hny ride was given Frida- < •
sir. gel's Lake in honor • .'d v
Herman Jenkins’ birthday,
i.’.ing and boat ruling were e»y ,
( very one. Tin. o attending
Misses Pc.lrl Lewis. Etta ?.
Fmr.-.a Andrews. Rita Lev, !•>
\nne Mabry, Moselle Lean,
Britt. M«!d’-ed Moss, Cietr
Me:- i s li nion J ?nkins, Guy
Carl Keet a-, Phillip Paul, <
T aomis, .1. vie Baird. Itichar
Howard W<-«>d, Ber:iard Hir a
Keeler, O'Bci u Fulgham and ' rt
I T.arsen.
The Roanoke Hr. pills Poos' ",:b
enjoyed a b-iy ride to Mag.' Mi:
Friday ovt-i ng. Tbev* a w '
were Misses Erwin, Lugv Wore
•vine iTw.'g-v in, Mildred
I'ranMe Wood, Mary Treadv.u . !
’Viliirans, buy C-Hemerd.:. Ol'v • 1 •
y.ia’de Ratlcliffe, Ruby Wo-. ... EM.-.
I lux, Ada Belle Strickland.
Keeler. Me.-..--! s Bill Andres 1 •
. vb Pierce, “Son” Myrick, V.
Wii-on, Robert Leigh. “Red” ' .. .'a
i hilyp H e-ton, Ryiand
any Ratio! !:fo, Earl HutchM a.
F.d Wilson.
.v: •••■ Arr: ■ Kc- nm Tr.yi.
tair. “! at a :vcn!e at the C u. . ■
last Thursday honoring her h
yi!.' I- blisses Elizabeth and • •
M-'-ng. Dancing was enjoyed ‘
ing the supper. Those inv.L.
(‘■is occasion were Misses M. y \d
ri'h’.ahvlh Moore, Sara Eliza'- '■ ?
i:i is. .'.nil Cohnna’i, Lillian 13. -
b>r.s and Crichton House.
Wilton Brown. Marvin Hudson, ib.w
erton Gower,, George Burgwyn ii :n
•-■r Jon,Francis Cobb, Miei. SI.ell,
and Edward and Job Taylor o Fitis
hurg, Penn.
Miss Florine Holt honored Mrs.
Page Taylor of Ashland. Ya.. with vo
tables of Contract on Frida;.- t\vn;n ;.
Attractive tallies were used to d>. i..
nate places for playing and a ve-v
interesting game war. played. Tiu*
guest of honor was presented a piece
of lingerie and the high sore prize
v as won by Mrs. George Hayes a box
of bath powder. An ice course was
served. Those playing were Mes
dames Page Taylor, Cooper Grizzard.
Claude Edgerton, George Haver.
Tommie Gates, Pendleton Grizzard
and Oetavus Griffin.
Mrs. Julian Allsbrook entertained
the Monday Night Bridge* (dub at her
home on Jackson Street July 21st.
Three tables for players were placed
in the living room. The high score
for the evening was won by Mrs. Pen
dleton Grizzard, a vanity box. After
six progressions a salad course was
served. Those playing were Mes
dames Allen Zollieoffer. Howard
Pruden, Hugh Camp, Cooper Grizzard,
George Hayes, and Miss Margaret
Clark. Guests, Mesdam.s Francis
Kemp, Clarence Grimmer, Octavus
Griffin, Pendleton Grizzard, Page
Taylor and Miss Lucille Carlon.
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Certificate of Dissolution
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
DEPARTMENT OF STATE:
To all whom these presenst may
:ome—greeting:
Whereas, it appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated record
if the proceedings for the voluntary
lit solution thereof by the unanimous
onsent of all the stockholders, do
»osited in my office, that the Moore
mn.ith Company, a corporation of this
Your Money Is On Deposit Here Until You
Are Perfectly Pleased
TAYLOR — MATTHEWS
DRUG COMPANY, Inc.
P H 0 N E 5 8 No. 26
Roanoke Rapids North Carolina
IMPORTANT—This is No. 26 of one of 49 ads like this which will
ran from Jan. 23 to Dec. 24. The first twenty persons bringing
the 49 ads to our store on Dec. 24. 1930, will receive free, one dol
lar in merchandise. Clip this oat and save it.
State, whose principal office is situat
ed in the Town of little ton. County
of Halifax, State of North Carolina
(C. G. Moore being the agent therein
and in charge thereof, upon whom
process may be served), has complied
with the requirements of Chapter 22,
Consolidated 'Statutes, entitled “Cor
porations,” preliminary to the issuing
*T this Certificate of Dissolution:
Now, therefore, I. J. A. Hartncss,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby d.wtify
that the said Corporation did on the
:ii day of July, 19:;*.), fp.. jn ,ny
. i • • a duly executed ax ! attestd con
sent in writing to tin -solution of
raid corporation, execute! by all 1N-*
st•jobholders thereof, . Y.-h said con
-••nt and the record if the pi-. - d
I.t "-s aforesaid are n w . n file in my
-•aid office as provi . I ,• law.
lr testimony when i
hand and affixed my . i.,' seal
Raleigh, this loth d„p JYv, a.!*.
1930.
J. A. HA'; yy-isy
Secretary - f Stale.
-It-aug M.
l ake Reilly Says. “The Rat Died De
fore Reaching the River”
“Since moving near the river 2
years ago, we’ve always used RAT
SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat,
nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the*
house. About 15 minutes later he
darted off for the water to cool his
burning stomach, but lie died i--f. i
reaching it.” Three sizes, bee, (lee,
•Si.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ron
r *ke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.;
Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids,
N. C.
TVilA About the Dry
£ Flic £ dClScieaners Price war
The Dry Cleaning industry of the Twin Cities is
offering its services at a very low price. The present
dry cleaning prices were preceded by an alleged dry clean
ers’ price war in which the firm whose name appears at
the bottom of this advertisement freely admits partici
pating. In last week’s isssae of this newspaper this al
leged price war was given unjust publicity in an adver
tisement.
Vie '.vere the last <<■ enter the price war. B?fore
our name '■ s added as ore of the participants wide pub
licity tea; ••iready been given to the cut prices. In view
of th- •< ('.epresnim in business and the employ
ment until n of the Twin Citic: we believe we and all
dry c a.' ; plants her- are .justified in adjusting our
prices to in r local condilh ns. Our cv prices were ar
ras fed mm . n eet eal csnditii than to m t local
comyetit;
(u h we an >pen tin? on s ' v er prlc • t cale,
the qu; of; ur wor! has not i :d. The «m ■
high ;. " :e offered prior to the p ice cut is still
in of ft the g rea t iveihead in our business w'hich
has be ■ lit about In the v.stelkiRon of modem ma
chinery . th? eni'deying of high da- , workmen the
preset” • - we are civ.! ' for our services gives us
a very sm.ih margin our work. Even this small margin
is gained only through a large ve'imie of business.
Wo wish to thank our many customers for the
patronage thee have extended to us in the past and their
continued patronage will 1 greatly appreciated. We as
sure you <d the best hr- of work in the future.
FOB BETTER SKRV1CE ( A 1.1. 63 AND OCR TRUCK
1IU I5E SENT TO YOU DOOR.
Ever-Ready Tailors mi Cleaners
Rhone 65 - Roanoke Rapids. N. C.
-Did not end with Daniel Boone
and George Rogers Clark. The pion
eers of today do not use rifles, but in
the Twin Cities’ business life the old
originality and daring still flourish.
We stand back of it.
S-A-V-E
With Safety at This
B-A-N-K
START
Savings Account
TO DA Y
Roanoke Bank & Trust Co.
THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION
S. T. PEACE, President
J. W. ROSS, Cashier H. H. KING, Cashier
Roanoke Rapids Branch Rosemary Branch