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1935 COUNTY FAIR TO BE HELD SECOND WEEK IN OCTOBER -u Many New Features This Year Including Horse and Auto Races -o—— . The 1935 Halifax County Fair will this year be week of October 7th - opening in full blast with all new features Monday night, Oc tober 7th. Work on the grounds and building is under way and this year Automobile Races, Horse Races, Roman Standing Races, Chariot Races and sensational grand stand acts as well as fire works at night have all been ar ranged. The gate admission to grounds or grandstand admission will remain the same—25c. A larger and revised premium list will be offered for exhibits and the Marks United Shows—a new show—-on the big Midway. WELDON NEWS Misses Clyde Hux, Nathalee Johnson, Bessie Harper and Mr. James Mounteastle spent Sunday at Ocean View, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sechler and Misses Lucille Smith and Hazel Clark spent Sunday at Ocean View, Va. Mr. R. P. Morehead, of Wake Forest, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. R. P. Morehead. Mrs. D. C. Johnson and Miss Blanche Johnson spent the week end in Norflok, Va. Miss Lucille Rabil spent the day Sunday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rabil spent Sunday in Goldsboro. Miss Rose Bateman and mother of Columbia, who have been visit ing Mrs. Bill Neal ,returned to their home Sunday. Mrs. Clarence King and daugh ter, Frances, attended the funeral of Dr. Newby in Hertford Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stallings, of Smithfield, visited in town last week-end. They were former res idents of Weldon. Misses Margy Collins, Bernice Collins and Messrs. Wick Draper, Harry Smith, Wilson Hart and “Pig” Edwards spent Sunday at Ocean View, Va. SUMMARY 1935 LOCAL LEGISLATION FOR CO. By ■ mention only strictly local laws Henry Brandis, Jr., Dillard S. and Jaws from which the County Gardner, T. N. Grice, of the . » ., n or some part of the County is spe Institute of Government .... ,, , , XT . . cifically exempted. No attempt ,s Following a practice inaugurat- made to include bills which were ed by The Institute of Government introduced but never became law. in 1933 The Institute presents 1. Liquor Control Legislation, herewith, for the convenience of Probably the best known of all local officials and the press, a local laws applying to (Halifax summary of new local laws affect- County is Chapter 493, Public ing Halifax county, its cities, Laws, which authorizes Halifax towns, subdivisions and citizens, and a number of other counties to Of course, many new general laws vote themselves out from under also affect the County, but space the Turlington Act and into the does not permit them to be sum- liquor business. As everyone marized here. A summary of knows, the validity of this law is these general, State-wide laws under fire, and the matter will may be found in the May-June is- probably not be finally determined sue o f POPULAR GOVERN- for some months. For this reason, MENT, The Institute’s magazine, and because of the publicity which This summary for the County will has attended it, no attempt will I FOR SALE - 93 acre farm in cul tivation; valuable timber; near Macon. Bargain. Easy Terms. See: J. Spire, Agt. Halifax Waste Materials Co. Dial R-315. 7-11 tf SEE ME Before buying a Use< °ar. Usually a good assortmen on hand. J. H. Baucom, Littleton N. C. NURSERY We Sell the leading lines of America. Agents Wanted. Lots of Free Goods given away. For Free Information, See: C. L. SAULS, Weldcn, N. C. 4t 8-8 STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Northampton County. No experience or cap ital needed. Write today. McNESS Co., Dept. S, Freeport, 111. STARKE BROTHERS NURSERY CO. Largest and Oldest in the World. Considering price - the cheapest. Landscape Work Free. For demonstration see; C. L. SAULS, Weldon, N. C. 4t 8-8 STORE BUILDING FOR RENT. Apply: Mrs. K. Jenkins, Roanose Rapids, N. C. It 6-20 WANT POSITION, NO PAY: A white woman with a very good edcation and with a good reference and who has no home, wants a home in some family to help to do the work for her board and lodg ing. She will not charge any mon ey. Apply to “Gertrude”, care of Roanoke Rapids Herald. Chockoyotte GRADE A Dairy Whole Milk and | r • Chocolate Milk 1 DC QL WHIPPING CREAM - 35c Per Pint SKIMMILK - 8c Qt. Telephone your orders Rufus G. Vick, Mgr. R 436-1 be made here to give it an ade quate (summary. Its principal provisions are concerned with the election and (assuming the elec tion carries) with the establish ment of public-owned liquor stores, the operation thereof and the dis tribution of the profits. R. Hunter Pope, B. B. Everett and W. A. Thorne are named as the County Control Board. II. Laws Affecting Tax Collection. (1) Chapter 22, Public-Local Laws, provides an exclusive meth od, for Halifax and its municipal ities, of collecting taxes out of salaries and wages. Tax collecting officials may proceed under it at any time after sixty days from the time the taxes are due. Before ! proceeding under the Chapter, they must post notice, giving two weeks warning as to their inten tions, at some place near the em ployment of the taxpayers whose wages are to be proceeded against. In cases where less than 15 em ployees are involved, the officials may notify the employees by some other method. After two weeks notice has been given the officials may serve notice on employers to withhold from the wages of de linquent employees a sufficient a mount to pay the taxes, though not more than 25% of the wage payment to be made to an employ ee may be withheld. If this 25% will not pay the tax the balance must be withheld from subsequent payments of wages. The co'lecting officials are allowed no service fees and no costs are to be added to taxes collected in this manner. Any employee may serve notice upon his employer that he wishes to contest the validity of the tax, and in such cases the collecting officials must serve formal gar nishment and proceed under the provisions of section 8004 of the Consolidated Statutes. If the em ployee give notice of his intention to contest the validity of the tax and the officials do not serve a garnishment within 30 days there after, the money reverts to the employee. -o (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) \gmgm Home Equipment Co. , NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO THIRTY-SIX MONTHS TO PAY, at less than bank rate interest! Most liberal terms ever offered the purchaser of an Electric Refrigerator! Payments less than $1.00 a week! PLUS - A liberal allowance for your old ice box. See the new models on display today at — Home Equipment Co. Nextdoor: Imperial Theatre Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
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