TOWN
TALK
Miss Gladys Bowen spent the
Easter holidays with her sister in
Erwin, N. C.
Mrs. W. H. Daughtrey and dau
ghter, Helen, visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Edwards in Pelzer, S. C. the
past week-end.
Mr. N. T. Gay, of Seaboard, an
nounces the marriage of his
daughter, Elsie, to Mr. W. E. Pace
of Henderson, on Sunday, April
lGth.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and
children spent the week-end in
Fitzhugh, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spencer, of
Lawrenceville, and Charles Spenc
er, of High Point, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn.
Mrs. Eunice Moody of Emporia,
is the guest of Mrs. Walter Wray.
Miss Emma Matthews, of Win
ston-Salem, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Ida Matthews.
NOTICE
Anti-Typhoid Vaccine will be
given Saturdays and Wednes
days at 6 P. M., at the old Band
Hall on Jackson Street in Roa
noke Rapids beginning April
22nd, for a period of 6 weeks.
Everyone not having taken this
vaccine for three years is ad
vised to be vaccinated against
this disease.
Dr. F. G. Jarman
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ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C.
Mrs W. L. Kee and Helen Ray
Johnson are visiting Mrs. J. O.
Bass at Seaboard, N. C.
NOTICE
Under and by virtue of the au
thority contained in that certain
deed of trust made by Mrs. Sallie
E. Twisdale and H. F. Twisdale, her
husband to me as trustee, dated the
11th day of September, 1928, and
recorded in Book 389, at Page 297,
in the Halifax County Registry, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the note evidencing the
said indebtedness, I will, on Sat
ruday, the 13th day of May, 1933,
at the hour of 12:00 o’clock, Noon,
in front of the banking house of
the Citizens Bank & Trust Com
pany, in Roanoke Rapids, N. C.,
offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for CASH, the
following described piece, parcel or
lot of land lying and being in Roa
noke Rapids Township, Halifax
County, North Carolina, to-wit:
The same being the Eastern one
half of Lot No ONE (1) which was
conveyed to one Mrs. Ella Burton
by deed of W. O. Thompson et ux,
and as shown on the map or plot
of the property known as Lots
Southwest from Rosemary, N. C.,
made by C. E. Foster, C. E., March
20th, 1917; reference to which said
deed and map is here made for ,
greater certainty of description.
The said lot as a whole fronts 50
feet on the North side of the State '
Highway, a one-half, the same be- i
ing the Western half, having been .
conveyed to Mrs. Sallie E. Twisdale
by deed of Mrs. Ella Burton on the
11th day of September, 1928.
This the 14th day of April, A.
D., 1933.
F. L. NASH, Trustee.
4t-5-ll.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness
A Baby And A Babe-e Steal His Heart
Maurice Chevalier and his young co-star in a scene from his latest
picture: “A Bedtime Story,” coming soon to the Peoples Theatre.
secured by a certain deed of Trust
executed to the First Nationa1
Company of Durham, Inc., and the
Union Trust Company of Maryland
trustees, on the first day of July
.928, by C. T. Kidd and wife, Bes
iie V. Kidd, on the lands herein
lescribed, said deed of trust bein;
•ecorded in Book 390, page 106, ii
;he office of the Register of Deed:
>f Halifax County, N. C., the un
lersigned will, having been so re
juested by the holder of said in
lebtedness, offer for sale at pub
ic auction to the highest biddei
'or cash, the purchaser assuming
payment of all unpaid taxes ano
street assessments, at the court
rouse door in Halifax County, N
C., at twelve o’clock noon on
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the lands described in said deed of
trust, to-wit:
Those two (2) lots of land sit
uated on the West side of Jeffer
son Street in the Town of Roa
noke' Rapids, County of Halifax,
State of North Carolina, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the
west side of Jefferson Street dis
tant 180 feet Southerly from the
corner formed by the intersection
of the West side of Jefferson
Street with the South side of Third
Street; thence Southerly along
the West side of Jefferson Street
60 feet; thence Westerly at right
angles to Jefferson Street 140 feet
to an alley; thence Northerly along
the East side of said alley 60 feet;
thence Easterly at right angles to
said alley 140 feet to Jefferson
Street; the point of beginning; and,
being Lots Nos. 313 and 315 ac
cording to the map or plat of the
property of the Roanoke Rapids
Power Company, said lots fronting
30 feet each on West side of Jef
ferson Street and extending back
at right angles to said Street each
the same width 140 feet to an al
ley.
The Union Trust Company of
Maryland having resigned as Trus
tee, as in said deed of trust pro
vided, the sale is being advertised
and conducted by the undersigned
Trustee.
This first day of March, 1933.
W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland,
Receivers,
First Nat. Co., of Durham, Inc.,
4t-Apr. 20 Trustee
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