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HALIFAX HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Will Fenner of Rocky Mount were visitors of Mrs. John Fenner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh House motored to Rocky Mount, Saturday. Miss Undine Hux and Guy Caudell motored to Wallace Sunday. C. C .Coppedge visited in Raleigh this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W .V. Warren and Miss Julia Bronson Warren of Rocky Mount were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Travis, Jr., spent Sat urday in Norfolk. Thosfc from here attending the Young Peoples meeting of the Epis copal Church Sunday in Rocky Mount were: Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gre gory and Mrs. S. M. Gary. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Stedman motor ed to Raleigh Sunday. Miss Marie and Mr. Ed Steele of Norfolk were visitors of Mrs. Eiza beth Stedman Boyd Monday. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Register, Miss Louise Guess and Burton Sellers of Raleigh were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Stedman Sunday. Mesdames Quentin Gregory and Fletcher Gregory spent Tuesday in Richmond. S’MATTER CUPID? There were no marriage licenses is sued this week at Halifax. ******** ^Transfers Real Estate* * In Halifax County * ******** The following transfers were recorded in the office of the Register af Deeds during the period of April 14 though April 20: Bowers et als to V. T. Mohorn lot Report of The Condition of The CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY At Rosemary, North Carolina To The Corporation Commission at the Close of Business On The 25th Day of March. 1931. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts — -- $195,917.07 Overdrafts -- - - 226.03 Furniture and Fixtures __- 4,836.03 Cash in Vault and Amounts Due From Approved Depository Banks — 13.378.85 Checks for Clearing and Transit Items . 1.892.SS Cash Items (Items Held Over 24 Hours) 103.00 Other Real Estate- — --- 1,677.84 Other Assets . - 200.24 Expense Account _ 3,525.36 TOTAL_$221,757.30 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In_$ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund _ 4,000.00 Reserved for Interest_ 703.78 Other Deposits Subject to Check —*- 71,716.34 Demand Certificates of Deposit (Due In Less Than 30 Days)_ 24,000.00 Cashier’s Checks Outstanding_ 778.26 Certified Checks Outstanding_ 61.37 Savings Deposits (Due on or After 30 Days) — 55,497.55 Bills Payable_ 40.f’ 0.00 TOTAL_$221,757.30 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HALIFAX—ss. F. L. Nash, Cashier, Lee Wheeden, Director, and J. L. Cobb, Director of the Citizens Bank & Trust Co., each per sonally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. F. L. NASH, Cashier LEE WHEEDEN, Director J. L. COBB, Director Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 4 day of April, 1931. G. C. GRIZZARD, Notary Public My commission expires January 31, 1923. P-s-sss-t!! IS A WELL KNOWN ; SOUND — ; -and it means only one thing I ’ a FLAT tire. But don’t let a little thing like that “get > your goat.” We’re experts when it cornea to fixing flats ■ —and any other automobile service. Prices? Always l low! And, we are ALWAYS ON THE JOB! ► ► - • _ i BRICKELL ; MOTOR CO. Oldsmobile Sales and Service ’ Dial R-441-1 Rosemary, N. C. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS—By John Hix 17 MOLES.-IH-ONE j IS the world's C f?ECO(?P HELD BY > TOM WASHINGTON, OF CALDWELL, N. J. - 2 OF THEM A IN THE SAME DAY * J OUfFlNG MIGRATION THE WILO GOOSE TRAVELS AS FAST AS 90 MILES AN rtOUl? ^ * one toucAcxjwn its 8 veaRs—andthM gj IN A PRACTICE GAME - _> BCCOSO Of CAPT. 609 PElTSCA Of THE ILLINOIS FOOTBALL TEAM C McOurc N«w*p*p«r 4y*d*»t* in Brinklevville, containing 258.01 acres. Mattie F. Belamy to J. T. Bellamy, two tracts in Halifax County. Ashley Bryan to Ashby Dunn and Ennis Bryan, lot in Scotland Neck. \V. P. Jennings et als to C. H. Hen derson. lot in Enfield. Stuart Smith Trustee, to Charity Clapp lot in Scotland Neck. Stuart Smith. Trustee, to Lou Lew-1 is. lot in Scotland Neck. TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Misses Susan Womble. Traynham Wyche and Crichton TT * visited friends in Petersburg, w. . • lrday. Miss Virginia B1 mr ;■ t the week-end in Farmville. N. C. Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Cam*) and dau ghter visit i dative; in Franklin, Va., throught the week-end. _ Mis Susan Forbes, of Wilson vis ited Mi- Ei.iily Dunning f -r the week-end. GRATITUDE By THOMAS ARXLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. I have no d >ubt that people in gen eral feel a greater sense of apprecia tion or grautuae or whatever you are pleased to call It for the many fa vors or courtesies which they receive from the hands of their friends than they usunlly ex press. The Boy Scout Is under ob ligation to do a gratuitous kind act daily. I believe It would be a fine thing to organize a society wn.cn snoum nave as one of Its tenets that each member - rally or In writing should every day give expression to some words of gratitude for kind acts received. It Is quite as much a duty to acknowledge a cour tesy as it is to offer one. Nothing gives me more pleasure than the un expected gratitude of some one to whom I have shown, consciously or unconsciously, some little attention. For instance, I had In this morn ing’s mail a letter from Dunken who has been out of college two years or so, and has In reality almost passed out of my memory, so slight was our acquaintance. I had Indirectly been responsible for his getting a small loan In his senior year which tided him over a financial difficulty and kept him from leaving college before graduation. His note was to thank me for the service I had done him and to say how much the money had meant to him. He had met the obli gation before It was due with the hope that some other unfortunate might be helped as he himself had been. I sup pose I had officially and otherwise been abb to help a hundred boys out of a hole who had taken the service as a routine attention to which they were entitled, but hero was one who was grateful and who had expressed his gratitude. I suppose there are reasons why more people do not do as Dunken did —carelessness, Ignorance, lazlnesa, ! procrastination—you can name a few yourself, but be that as It may. it Is a good business procedure to make acknowledgements; It cements frlend shlps,. It gives the people pleasure who have shown ns the attention, and often it suggests to them the obliga tion to do the same things. Gratitude sincerely expressed fs a lubricant which tremendously aids the smooth running of all sorts of sodal and business machinery. ik IMI, Wet— Mewseessr fTaisal j Mr. and Mrs. Grover Taylor spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Pear son of Bracy, Va. Mrs. J. D. Shaw is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. G. J. Tay lor. Misses Cornelia Button and Louise Hux entertained at the Rosemary Band Hall Thursday night from 7:30 till 11. The guests played games then jello and cake were served. Those present were: Misses Catherine Hut cfhinson, Louise Hux, Mable Mills, Cornelia Batton, Florine Morris, Edith Welch. Beulah Mills, Nellie Gray King, Messrs Yates Brown, Walter Matthews, Willard Harrison, Henry Hardison, Clyde Mills, Arthur Web ster Whit Newsom, James Louis Co hv, George Sullivan. Fred Mills, Clif ton Floyd and Dallas Shearin. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Northington are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tay lor. The Loyal Workers Class of the Rosemary Christian Church met on Monday night at 8 o’clock in the home of Miss Olga Boyd. Officers were elected as follows: president, Miss Olga Boyd, secretary, Miss Jose phine Wright, treasurer, Miss Lillie Kidd. Ways and Means, Absentee, Program and Sick committees were also appointed. The lesson for the week was discussed and refreshments were served. Members present were Misss Rothie Hansley, Virginia Har dison, Virginia Armstrong, Olga Boyd, Josephine Wright, Annie Mac Lanier, Mary Walter Shell, Li 11 lit Kidd and Mrs. Ethel May Edwards, visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. STATEMENT Of The Ownership, Management, Etc. Required by the Act of Cong ress of August 24, 1912. Of The Herald, published weekly at F.oanoke Rapids, N. C., for April 1, 1931. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HALIFAX—ss. Before me, a notary in and for the State and county aforesaid, personal ly appeared the owner of The Herald, .nd that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, manage ment, etc., of the aforesaid publica tion for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Au gust, 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulation, 6foes bdrber-sfioD shoving comfort at home r. j printed on the reverse side of thi& form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Carroll L. Wilson, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 2. That the owner is: Carroll L. Wilson. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securites are: Roa noke Bank & Trust Co. 4. That the two paragraphs above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the com pany but also, in cases where the stockholder and security holder ap pears upon the books of the com pany as trustee or in any other fu ciary relation, the name of the w!' ,on or corporation for whom L*' trustee is acting, is given; also the said two paragraphs C0Iltl* statements embracing afiant’s fa!! knowledge and belief as to the «j cumstances and conditions and!' which stockholders and security fa.]/ ers who do not appear upon the boot of the company as trustees, fan stock and securities in a capadty other than that of a bona fide owner and this affiant has no reason to be' lieve that any other person, associt! tion, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock bonds, or other securities than so stated by him. CARROLL L. WILSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16 day of April, 1931. ELMER I. CLARK. My commission expires July 29,1931 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HALIFAX COUNTY , The county tax books for the year 1930 have been in the hands of tax collectors since October 1, 1930. If you | have not paid your taxes, see the tax collector in your township and pay at once. Under the present State Laws, tax collectors are re- i quired to force collection of all taxes that are now un paid. As required by Section 4, Chapter 213, Public Laws i of 1927, real estate will be advertised for sale on first day of May. Pay your taxes before this date and save . this additional cost. The State Laws do not allow the Board of County Commissioners or Sheriff any discretion in these mat ters This 15th day of April, 1931. G H. JOHNSON Sheriff of Halifax County 1000TIMES A YEAR YOU NEED AN ELECTRIC RANGE &• CLEAN > • AUTOMATIC CHEAT DEPENDABLE COOL * EAST CONVENIENT GOOD » . - SEE YOUR DEALER FOR THINGS ELECTRICAL I THIS WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE ONLY $98.50 INSTALLED OR ON TERMS Of $10 DOWN —and only S3.45 par month for 30 months, enables yon to enjoy the many comforts and conveniences of eke tola cooldng which over 2,000 of our customers already er^oy. This standard, nationally^nown, higkpradc, FuB-eutoaaeth} porcelain enameled Ekctrk Range to only $98.50 installed and ready to cook on. Thto range formerly sold * S175.00 or over, Installed. And you receive an alo<t anca for yoar old stove. —Come In NOW I Ask about the Special Payment Pkn NOW See these modem electric ranges NOW! Ekctric ranges in dies and styks to suit every person and purse. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC and POWER COMPANY
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