■rES REASON1 IS SO HOT all upon this Nation as heretofore od. o vision in full is not here stated for further information, I am, ,1. S. Wilson, Baptist Minister, . 1930. Bailey, N. C. ot’ca of Sale of Per sonal Property dor and by virtue of the author onferred on the undersigned e by that certain trust agrcc executed by Martin Iroe dated Uh of June, 1930, and recorded office of the Register of Deeds alifax County, N. C., in Book page 174, default having been in the payment of the indebt-| therein set out and thereby j 1. ami having been requested l>y i al holder of said indebtedness I the hereinafter described per p’-onerty, I will on Friday, Stp 1-th, 1930, at eleven o’clock . in front of the postoffice in the <* of Rosemary, N. C., expose e*ll for cash to the highest bid tt public auction the following •nal properly. . of the Bakery fixtures, machin oqu'.pment, office and store fix located in the building adjoin in' said postoffice in the village' osemnrv, N. C., and heretofore n as The New Bakery as follows: ttle Creek Bread Wrapping Ma > No. 2570, 1 Union Wrapping ine. (6072); 1 Tompson Mould - odel F with Motor No. 77,335, 1 rprise heater, 1 Triumph. 1 1-2 Dnugh Mixer with Motor and h. 1 American Dough Divide? Motor D 7009, 1 Champion h Brake with Motor A 2720, 1 - Semi High Speed Mixer with 772701, 1 Tempering Tank c !. 1 Sift ing and Blending Ma 7790, 5 Steel Dough Trough, d Bread Racks, 1 Bauer Cut Ice Box, 5 Tables. 1 Union | 1 Doughnui Stove and Pot, I ' Champion,Dough Brake A 1653, 1 Coibane Pie Machine, 30433; 1 Read Cake Machine, Type D23570, 1 Hobart 229120, 1 Dutchess Roll Divider on Trucks, 2 Hubbard Ovens, No. it; 1 Steam 2 H. P. Boiler, 3 Pan Trucks, 4 Benches, 2 store rooms, 142 Sheet Pans, 720 Bread Pans, jSO Cake Pans, 2 Cream Puff fillers, all knives, bench tools, 3 scales, 1 ( Hand Truck, 1 Locker, 1 Desk, 1 Clock 1 Scale, 1 Cash Register, 2 Show Cases, 1 counter, 1 Table, — Window display trays, 1 Safe, 1 Letter File, 1 Adding Machine, 1 Check Writer, 1 Ceiling Fan, 1 Wall Fan, and all oth er fixtures, equipment and machin ery used in said N e w Bakery; also 1 Dodge Truck, 1 Chev rolet Truck. 3 Dodge Trucks. 1 Ford Delivery Truck and all other motor vehicles used by said Bakery, j also one Roberts Oven No. 70 and the | right to the use of the trade-mark known as “Mammy’s Own” for a pe- J riod of 3 years. This th o2tst day of August. 1930. KELLY JENKINS, 3t-sep 11 Trustee. _ n___ NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTO MOBILE. T will offer for sale to the nigh.;; bidder for cash, one 1925 Model Ford Coupe (recently overhauled and in good condition) at 12 o’clock, noon. Saturday,- September 6, 1930, jit the New Battery Station on First Street.1 Solti to discharge lein for repairs. PAUL THOMPSON. 2t-nug 28. . Unintentional Suicide Manv people are slowly poisoning themselves Just as surely as il they drank iodine every morning tor break* fast. They are dailv absorhmg the toxins, or poisons, created by accumu- . la ted waste matter in their constipated digestive systems. Sooner or iatef disease will conquer their_ weakened bodies. ' If you ha te dizzv cpells, headaches, coated tongi>, bad breath, insomnia, no appetite, bilious attacks or pains in the back and limbs, you are probably suffering from self poisoning caused by constipation. The surest and pleasantest relief for this condition is Ilorbine, the regetable cathartic which nets in the natural wav. (Jet a bottle today from Taylor’s Drug Store. Rosemary, N. C. A lesson in Anchors Think of your insurance as an anchor—holding your business and your property firm and fast against misfortune. Some anchors hold. Others don’t hold if the wind veers or storms blow up. They fail when needed most. Perhaps we are not expert in the matter of anchors, but we do know insurance. When you intrust your insur ance to this agency you have tied it to an anchor that will hold. National Loan & Insurance Co. 24 SECOND STREET Phone 44 Dr. and Mrs. Job Taylor loft Tues day for a visit to Virginia Bead.. Mr. Frank Chapin and son. Jam s . per.: the week-end with Mr. a: ‘ Mrs. Wm. Medlin. Mr. and Mrs. Claude - spent the week-end in Wilson. M>; Miriam Edgerton of Ati.-v.. Ca.. is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Clau.ie Edgerton. I LI M Those hotels < ff -r super ior aecomnv’d nns for y ur next visit to— WASHINGTON, I). C. MARTINIQUE—ITh St. at M, Northwest. Ideal for motorists. Single with bath, U $•]. Double wit: h-'th :V. t, $r,. HA.M.’.TON HOTEL — 14th at i St. In the hear: of the i i: \ Single with bath $3 to $5. Double with bath, r : • ?3. CAIRO HOTEL— Quo St. t| at 16th — Washington’s tallest building. -ingle with bath $3 to •- bii. Double with bath, $4 n.» < .a resoi.. t eac! me in." ai j ;,t -t for the success of the c!i;’ . Mr.,. Job Taylor v.;.- j. , .. y • morning htrioring her house guest ■Ms. J- A. Browne ...* <,• tlarul Xtck. a »\.n a bridge luno.< unt:-soL was r’; yea at two :a-. \ s a:.-! pieces for aying v- ere found y attra *tive tal ••'rds. I he ire: gu st was given :>£ bath p-c./dei- end the high ■ 'V;- won by Mrs. Mary ■ ’-va e .v < : , n. a be.tile of perfume. • • bnuv ei he m was served at ■ a ecnclu: • game. Those playing. Mr . Browne of Scot ia nd Neck. Ml. • .Mary Pierce. Mis? Margaret Fierce and Mrs. A1 Travi: »: ! Mrs. Fi c Nash, Mrs. 'u.veY Edges' n. Mrs, I-avid Trayn- ; -am and Mr . . y B. unds. Jospeh Rogers «.f Liverpool L I his fal.-e tenth during dian:• 1 .u died while undergoing an opera • n for their removal. After he testified h:s wife had not ' • on on sober f- -• two years. Robert rostem • ' u.’falo was granted a -•’.vc ee. Mr. R. C. King Tells a Wonderful Story About Rats. Read It. ‘For months my place was alive , with rats. Losing* chickens, eggs, i feed. Friend told me to try RAT | SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappointed ac first, not seeing many dead rats, but in a few days didn’t see a live one. What were not killed are not around my place. RAT-SNAP sure does the trick.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roa noke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.; Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. THIS LIQUID! , MOSQUITOES MUST DIE 'mjse Penetrates” BLACK FLAG LIQUID Kills quicker— Always costs less' BLACK FLAP POWPIK v/m wcmt\a olgmetU that id wuMef ami oj vx ’ix «x tx vx w/ %x tx cx IX VX • • - > Milder, yes-but something more. Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying flavor. BETTER TASTE—that’s the answer; and that’s what smokers get in Chesterfield in full est measure—the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended. Better taste, and milder too! 1 (g> 1930, Luxnrt k MtwTo—coo Co. uwPuwmiMMuct

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