TOWN TALK Mrs. Merrell Chory, Mrs. John Devane, Miss Gladys Bowen and Miss Iris Hardey spent Saturday ni Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fahey spent the week-end in Norfolk with friends. Mrs. Arthur Overmeyer of Nor folk, Va. spent the week-end with Mrs. V. S. Daughtrey. Mrs. John Williams of Ports mouth, Va. is visiting her hus band this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leathers of Franklinton, N. C., are residing at Mrs. W. P. Andertons on Hamil ton street. Mr. Leathers is the linotype operator at the Herald Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of WeHon, N. C. spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H. Williams. Curtis King visited relatives in Littleton, N. C. Sunday. Haywood Williams visited Miss Margaret Shown in Norfolk, Va. this week-end. Wallace Jackson of Portsmouth, Va. visited V. C. Daughtrey Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller and children and Mrs. Betty Mil ler of Wilson, N. C. visited Mrs. V. C. Daughtrey Monday Malcolm Daughtrey spent the week-end at Rainbow Inn. Miss Edith Rook and Mrs. Mar cus Wilson spent Saturday in Nor folk, Va. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Mary Powell deceased, late of Halifax County this is to notify all persons hold ing claims or accounts against said estate to pr sent the same duly verified, to the undersigned at his office in Roanoke Rapids, N. C. on or before the 14th day of Feb ruary, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will pi ase make prompt set tlement to the undersigned. This the 14th day of February, 1935. W. B. ALLSBROOK, Adminsitrator. Zol'icoffer & Allsbrook, Attorneys. 6t-mch-21 -o FEEL TIRED, AORT AL WORD ODT?” Get Rid of Poisons That Make Ton 111 r9 a constant backache keeping yon miserable? Do yon sailer burning, scanty or too frequent urination; attacks of dizziness, rheumatic pains, swollen feet and ankles? Do you feel tired, nervous r—all unstrung? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they function properly, for functional kidney dis order permits poisons to stay in the blood and upset the whole sys tom. Use Doan's Pitts. Doan’s are for the kidneys only. They help the {kidneys cleanse the blood of health destroying poisonous waste. Doan’s pins are used and recommended the world over. Qet them from any {druggist. DOAN’S PILLS W. C. WILLIAMS Funeral Director FUNERAL PARLOR | UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT AMBULANCE SERVICE TACTFUL ATTENTION DAY—Dial R-340 NIGHT—Dial R-389 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Home Beckons Eskimos’ ‘Santy’ i—— --—■——..... A modest little Laplander, Andy Bahr, above, is homeward bound after completing one of the biggest, most unusual “jobs” in modern history. A little more than five years ago, Andy and six helpers started from Elephant Point, Alaska, to herd 3000-odd reindeer over the Arctic barrens to the Mackenzie river district, 1200 miles away, along the route shown in the map. The animals were to form the nucleus for future herds, to furnish food and trans portation to starving, sealless Eskimos. Hazards of the Alaskan . trek took a toll of 1400 reindeer before Andy arrived at his goal. IN MEMORY -o In memory of our dear mother and wife, who died Feb 2G, 1935. We wish to thank our many friends and' relatives for their thoughtfulness and kindness through her illness and death. Especially we wish to thank Dr. J. W. Martin for his faithful ser vices rendered and all nurses’ and of^cipic of the Roanoke Rapids hospital. We thank relatives and all for the floral offerings offered. May God Bless you all. Clarence Simmons and family. NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT COURT BEFORE THE CLERK. Lizzie Brown Adams and Jak Adams, her husband, Ida Browi Harris, Kisallie Brown Clark and Joseph Clark, her husband, Peti tioners, VS C. R. BROWN. Waite Brown and Carrie Brown, his wife Tom Harris, husband of Ida Browi Harris, Tom R. Brown and Dola Brown, his wife, and Donnie B Brown, Maisie Brown Price an Rhodes Brown, her husband, De fendants. The defendants, Maisie Brown Price and Rhodes Price, her hus band, C. R. Brown and Donnie B Brown will take notice: That on the 28th. day of February, 1935 the petitioners above named commenc ed in the Superior Court of Halifax County a special proceeding entitl ed as above; that the said proceed ing is for the purpose of dividing those two tracts of land herein after described into proper share so as to allot to the tenants-in-com mon such share thereof as he or she is entitled to; that the tracts o land described in said petition are those certain tracts or parcels of' land situated in Halifax County adjoining the lands of L. A. Hocka day and Hardy Brothers, Deep Creek and Hartel Brown et als containing forty-five (45) acres more or less,and more fully de scribed in deed from N. Long to C. & H. Brown, of record in the Pub lie Registry for Halifax County in Book 41, Page 23 and in that parti cular deed from Hartel Bl own et ux to Charles Brown, of record in said Public Registry in Book 175, Page 478, to which reference is hereby expressly made for greater cer tainty of description; also another tract of land situated in Halifax County, North Carolina, on the Weldon and Warrenton Public Road, containing sixty - eight (68) acres, more or less, and ad joins the lands of R. J. Mayo, Bell Keeter, J. W. White, M. Brown, Pepper heirs, Day heirs and Wil liam Hockaday and more particu larly described in a mortgage from Charles W. Brown to D. R. White, of record in the Public Registry for Halifax County, in Book 119, at Page 543, known as the White land, reference to said mortgage being hereby expressly made for greater certainty of description; that said petition is for the purpose of divid ing said land the said defen dants will also take notice that they are re quired to appear and answer or demur to said petition at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County, in the Courthouse in Halifax, N. C., within thirty (30) days from the 28th. day of February, 1935 or the petitioners -will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in said petition. This, the 28th. clay of February. 1935. A. L. Hux Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County. KJ-4-t-3-21. Next time you see Pontiac’s famous Silver Streak Six remember that the car America promptly christened the most beautiful thing on wheels is one of the easiest cars in the world to buy. And never has $615 bought so many things you want and need. A solid steel “Turret-Top” Body by Fisher . . . triple-sealed hydraulic brakes ... the stamina and long life of silver-alloy bearings and a completely sealed chassis . . . incredible economy . . . performance as smooth and lively as that of the average eight—these are just a few of the reasons why America’s shrewdest buyers agree—you can’t do better than a Pontiac in 19351 PONTIAC MOTOR COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Pontiac O/ G / 1 sixes and eights •List prices at Pontiac, Michigan, begin at 1615 for the Six and $730 for the Eight (subject to change without notice). Standard group of accessories extra. Available on easy G.M.A.C. Time Payments, A General Motors Value, NASH MOTOR COMPANY _. Roanoke Rapids,_j_North Carolina