\*&kz\CP A PTC r-— | Ul V/Iy I U -I •»> rg y ,f r-, ...f , _ .. .. ||l")|*»in« ■ 'fqqu .’irafe*-q I — .. ,1 ' ’’ • . -md’r' ' ■; ..-n‘_ - i/r»ur ; JACKETS TIE FOR CONFERENCE TOP WELDQN NO PLAY * _}-—' Cancels Game Here Tomorrow; Nashville To Play Instead It is with a great deal of re gret that we havt to announce that the Roanoke, Rapids High School will not plWy Weldon on Friday at Simmons Field. This, wo undMstarul v»* not the fault of the regulars of We’don High nor of Mr. Scalar, the coach, or of Mr. Oa&s, the superintendent. They are all in favor of the above mentioned contest. We under stand that many of the citizens of W eldest n°t carr for the : game on. «*ecoupjt of some mis understanding last season. By inquiry we find that the game j last year was never scheduled, so it could not have been canceled by the Jackets. There has always been great athletic rivalry between Weldon ( and Roanoke Rapids, also between Emporia and Raonoke Rapids. F?apids. Could not a meeting be hold between the three schools, ru’es laid out, things outlined so that Roanoke Rapids could have OCTOBER 24-25 J. Harold Murray - Fifi Dorsay “ WOMEN EVERYWHERE ” And Sound Novelties Peoples Theatre “Sound Satisfaction” Roa. Rapids, N. C. MONDAY—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27-28 “GEE! I'M LUCKY IN LOVE ! Uty had iei ao» Of lo, J^rneJ >he ;e,_ co»ere r and the ,h Ain- to" 'V°11 f/j„ LCr 0,V0. If Z?Y «&,'**•*» I *<*." er Would ' ? Lt,hrUi-^threa‘ “re °f V„u;^e 'f'-oai (>,c. /:-■’ Zr»^ / *>roH-n De ov, f a^Wnth« Broadway musicals. Take Your Pick— You Can’t Go Wrong Our dope man only missfd one truess last Steele, that was the Duke Navy clash and . you, cannot Mapie him for tlMa. A mis* at., that kind will happen in the best of . families You will have to hand it to the old boy, he waa cUckin*. Take hie tips, he’s wise, I-tel] yau. Here. goes. . Bake ever Wefford at Spartan burg, & c. Gail ford aver Atlan tic Christian Collage at GaDfard. Misalmlppl A. M. over N. C, State at Raleigh. Wake Poraat over Merger at Wilmington. Car olina ever Tenaeasar Jit Kaoi ville. Team. Vender blit aver Ala bama. Davideon over ¥■. V. L at: DavMaamur .. < . j The YeDow Jackets had better be more careful about making those ex- i tra points. Many a football game has 1 been decided by one point. Captain: Starke* fumbled away two in the Greenville game. Fred Mills seems about the only sure extra point pos-1 sibility in the whole squad; And if his line buck don’t get it over, why we go without Alble Booth, our choice for All American quarter-back, did every thing a good football player does and ran rings around Brown, which the week before had beaten Princeton. Yale did a good comeback after its defeat by Georgia last week and meets Army, conqueror of Harvard, next Saturday. Coach Hnvle has been bearing down on son/' of the boys who thought they were pretty good. Go ti it Coach. Make men out of them ns well as football players. Nothing is more pathetic than the j Hirrh School star who goes away to College to discover tha the is not as hot as he thought he was. I was talking to a frilled of mine, who mw the Navy-Duke clash and ac cording to what he said the Duke back field with Murray leading the charge, romped thru the Navy line at will. Rosky, wh ocalls signals from an end position !was another out-, standing star of the- contests It is very seldom that an opponent. > df minor importance takes s gam* from a larger school. Duke Wag "sand wiched” in between two of Navy's big games to give them a "breather." It turned out to be a boomerang. North Carolina State has signed Bob Warren to heT)> coach the Wolf Pack baclcfield. This comination of Warren, Sermon and Slaughter should put State into their rightful place in the .football sun. Van Liew evidently did not make the grade. Via the i grapevine we got the facts tlist when. the Pack went to Florida to play % Gators that the boys from Bast Ra leigh had only four pi? vs. It is. dj known fact that the whole team has been sore and upset ever since thej Davidson game. When there is a fric tion on any kind of team you cannot win. State ma a master stroke when they made a change. ' | Old Knut" Rockne used a little psy chology on his Notre Dame boys and told them Carnegie Tech would beat them two, three, maybe six touch down. Their Irish rose and Tech went down under a 2-6 drubbing. Poor old Tennessee. They lost their first game on four years last Satur day when the Alabama tide flowed over them 18-0. Another good record gone blooie. ^ Cnr< i;na lost to Georgia 26 to 0 They didn’t have a chance against the team thnt beat Yale. Oochie will be glad to know that Catawampus beat Fort Bragg 71 toO fjnau won one> Beat v. M I. 13 to 0. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Ethel Crawley glamlet and her husband, B.C. Hamlet, tq Hobart BrantlnWsTilwtee, dated February 15th, 1926, ana recorded iff Book 368, pa*#W, Haliftfr^Comty Registry, default having been made in . the payment of the ladbetgdness thereby secured as therein'provided,'! and the undersigned tiWie having been requested by rte' holder of ifaiy indebtedness U foreclose said deed of truat, will, on Sautrday, November 22, 1930, at or about the hour of 12:00. o'clock noon, in front of the U. S. Post Office located in the old Hollis ter Bank Building, in the town of Hol itater, Halifax County, North Caro lina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, far cash, the fol lowing described real ektate, dying and being in the town of Hollister, Hali fax County, North Carolina: | First. All 6f those certain nine tracts or parcels of land fully des 'cribed in a deed of trust-from A. B. Schlichter and wife to C. R. 6umette •a Geo. Bryan, Trustees, dated Jdnn* ary 3, 1921, and recorded in Book 320,! page 182, Halifax’ County Registry, which description is made a part here of aR fully as if same had been here in copied for the purpose of describ ing the property herein conveyed, and being the lands first described in deed from J. T. May to Ethelyn Crawley Hamlet of even date herewith, which deed is recorded in Book -, page -, Halifax County Registry. There is excepted, however, from the above described lands lot No. 24 in Block “D” of the Williams tract, which lot was conveyed by .1. T. May to Arring ton and King by deed recorded in Book --, page -, Halifax Coun ty Registry. Second. Lying and being in the town of Hollister, Halifax County, North Carolina, beginning at the southeast intersection of Gibbs Ave nue and Main Street, and running along said Mate Street in a Southerly direction 60 feet, cornering at right thence i n on easterly direifion 10 0 feet cornering at rifcht angle*; thence in a northerly direc tion, a line parallel with the first line, 59 feet to Gibbs Avenue; thence alow" [Gibbs Avenue 100 feeti to the point of Jmgfajng and being the lot of land upsti WMclvatahda'the old Bank Build ing, and the identical tract or lot of had secondly described in deed from 1. T. May ho Etjielyn Crawley Hamlet C date herewith, which deed b nStofded in Bodk i—.- .page-, Ha lifax County Registry. , jThb the 20th day of October, 1*30 HOBART BRANTLEY, Trustee. 4t-nov 13 Notice of Summons NORTH CAROLINA, HAUAX COUNTY. LILLIE BELLE GOODE V».' ' JAMES GOODE, v The defen dept, James Goode, will t*fce notice that an action entitled as abeve hug 'beetr commenced in the Su perior Court of Halifax County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce on the grounds of more than five suc cessive years separation between hus band and wife, they having lived apart for such period, and the Plain tiff having been a resident of the Slate of North Carolina for such time; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the court house ip Halifax, North Caro lina, within thirty days after service hereof, and answer or demur to the complaint in *aid action, or the Plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the Complaint. S. M. GAItY, CJefk Superior Court Ha lifax County. 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