I SEABOARD Mrs. Geneva Morris of Rich mond, Va., arrived Friday for the week-end at the home of her fa ther, B. T. Drewette. She has been on a tour of Wilmington, Camp Davis, and other South Eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Drewette spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Woodruff, of Garysburg. Mrs. Louise Drewette and Mrs. Emma Jackson of Richmond, Va. spent the week-end with Mrs. Drewette’s mother, Mrs. Mary Car pender. Mrs. James Long and son, James G., Jr., of Stoney Creek, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Long. Miss iieien Ann Morris ana Vir ginia Sawyer will return to Rich mond Friday, after spending six weeks with Miss Morris’ uncle, Henry Drewette. Mrs. Olivia Drewette left Tues day for Baltimore, Md., where she will spend several months with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Ford. Carl Jordan of Stoney Creek, Va. spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jordan. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation for the sympathy and con sideration shown us by Doctors Hall, Barton and Maddrey, the nurses and staff of Roanoke Rap ids hospital, and our many friends during the recent illness and death of our son, Gene Newton Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Harvey NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY The undersigned, having been appointed and duly qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of P. E. Brown, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are no tified to exhibit the same before him on or before the 11th day of August, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 10th day of August, 1942. T. S. Brown, Administrator of the Estate of P. E. Brown, de ceased. Kelly Jenkins Attorney at Law Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 6t-KJ-9-17 k '— ---- NOTICE TRUSTEE’S SALE ' Empowered by trust deed execut ed April 25, 1928, by Anthony John ston and wife, Florence Johnston, recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Halifax County in Book 385, page 551, upon default and at noteholder’s request, I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder, at the front door of the Bank of Halifax Building in the Town of Littleton, Halifax County, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock, Noon, E.W.T., Friday, September 11th, 1942, one-half undivided interest in that tract of land in Halifax County, North Carolina, described as follows: Bounded on the North by Falling Creek; on the South by Hawtree Creek; on the East by Little Fish ing Creek; on the West by the lands of Adolpheus Shearin and others, containing 103 acres, more or less, and being known as a part CHOCKOYOTTE Grade ^ Dairy Whole Milk andl* F* Qt. Chocolate Milk I Whipping Cream pL _ 35c Skimmilk qt. 8c Phone Orders R-436-1 ^RUFj^G^VK^^n^ of the Jones Lee tract, and being the lands allotted to Laura Lee in the division of the lands of the Estate of Mrs. Lou Lee Browning, and conveyed by Laura Lee to William and Anthony Johnston by deed dated November 9, 1922, re corded in office of Register of Deeds of Halifax County, North Carolina, in Book 346, page 266. This August 10, 1942. JULIUS BANZET, Trustee. 4t-B&B-9-3 NOTICE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND Under the power contained in that deed of trust from A. R. Rosser and Laura Rosser .dated 19 De cember, 1935, and recorded in the Public Registry of Halifax County, North Carolina, in Book 444 at page 436, to S. G. Daniel, deceased, Trus tee, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and at the request of the holders of said indebtedness, I, Jos. P. Pippen, Substituted Trus tee, will on Tuesday, September 1, 1942, at 12 o’clock M. in front of the Bank of Halifax building in Littleton, Halifax County, N. C., sell, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, a one third un divided interest in and to the fol lowing lands, lying and being in the state of North Carolina, Hali fax County, consisting of two tracts, described as follows: THE FIRST TRACT: Situated on the waters of Clay Branch, ad joining the lands of John H. Car lyles and W. M .Rosser and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, beginning at a pine on Hill’s road and running north 2% degrees East 46 poles to a sweet gum stump near a white oak; then N.89 E. 117 P to a sweet gum, maple, white oak and ash pointers, on north prong of Clay Branch, then Need a Laxative? Take good old It’s a top-seller all 'over the South FAHEY and DAUGHTREY Plumbing Contractors State License No. 283 INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIR WORK ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED NEURALGIA So You're "ALL A Tuckered out. and aomoch I M work waitinc. Too may ■ ■ T 5 lack the proper atrangth aad endurance becauee you haven't the appetite for the nece*. ( eery foode. The Vitamin B1 and Iron in VINOL helpa promote appetite. Get pleaa* ant-tea ting VINOL from your druggiat. down said branch to a maple (two sweet gum and 2 black gum point ers) S.81 W.145 p. to a poplar on east side of Clay Branch, then, with various courses of said branch to Hill Road; then, with said road to the beginning. THE SECOND TRACT Contain ing 50 acres, more or less, adjoin ing the lands of Joseph C. Rosser, Abel Rosser, James Evans, Lizzie Mills gnd others ,and being the identical tract of land bought by Abel Rosser from Richard Hedge peth and his wife, Martha A. Hedgepeth, May, 17, 1880, recorded in said Public Registry in Book 70A. page 56. This July, 31, 1942. JOS. P. PIPPEN, Substituted Trustee. 4t-JPP-8-27 NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of John A. Johnston, deceased, late of Halifax County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home in Thelma, N- C. on or before the 7th. day of August, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons iifcebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 7th. day of August, 1942. D. E. Isles, Executor of the Es tate of J. A. Johnston, Deceased, Thelma, N. C. Robert T. Kirkland, Attorney, Littleton, N. C. 6t-RTK-9-10 Fred Forest & Company General Contractors All types Building Construction and Repair Work. Dial R-709-1 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Dr. E. D. Harbour I Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted , Office over Shell Furniture Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. Local and Long Distance HAULING Weldon Trucking Co. INCORPORATED PHONE W-512-1 WELDON, N. C. w Additional Insertions—Ter Line—5c DOUBLE RATE FOR “KEYED” ADS. We positively do not send solicitor for Want-Ads or accept them over the telephone as All Want-Ads MUST be paid strictly CASH-IN ADVANCE. Count five words to line. Minimum Ad.—25c. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Desirable downstairs office building at 229 Roanoke Av. formerly occupied by Rochelle Realty Co. See Mrs. I. F. Rochelle, Dial R-535-1. FOR RENT: First floor apart ment; Private bath, Electric stove, Frigidaire. Phone W-386, Mrs. Chenoweth. 6-4-tf WANTED TO BUY WILL PAY highest cash prices for tires in fair condition or suitable for re-capping; interested in buying single tires or sets. Apply: Pine Tree Service Station, Corner Roa noke Avenue and First; Dial R 878-1. Will pay cash for good portable shack, garage or servants quarters which can be moved from premises. Write: “Garage”, Drawer 591, City. Will pay CASH for Lawson or Briggs Motor, three-quarters to one horse power; must be in A-l condition. Jack Barman’s Western Auto Associate Store. WANTED TO RENT Want to rent a house within the city limits. Apply to 437 Franklin Street, or Phone R-450-1. lt-8-20 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER wants to rent 5-room bungalow or 4 un furnished rooms Sept. 1; Write: R B. Young, c-o J. E. Pease & Co., Camp Davis, N. C. lt-8-20 A small house near city limits by September 1st. Phone R-824-1. LOST AND FOUND Bui ova Watch lost Thursday. If found can R-695-1. Reward. A FOR SALE USED ELECTRIC Stove in fair condition—$22.50. Corner 10th St Jefferson. lt-8-20 New Popcorn machine, $80. Two new ice boxes, $20. Inquire at Clark’s Store, Homertown. Louise Richardson. 2t-8-27 9 room hous* with a 66 ft. frontage. 205 Jackson St. Reasonable Price. Phone R-625-6. lt-8-20 Pipe and Pipe Fittings—We have a large stock of black and galvanized pipe and fittings. Also a complete stock of machine and carriage bolts. Call R-512-1—Halifax Farmers Sup ply Co. 25 barrels of corn for sale. $4 a barrel. Mrs. C. B. King, Gasburg, Va. BABY CARRIAGE in excellent condition; will sacrifice for cash. Apply: Mrs. J. O. Garner, 707 Mad ison Street. 5-room house with servant house, two lots on 300 Jefferson. Call R 759-6. Mrs. Sallio E. Fann, 411 Eighth St. dt-8-27 special Announcements Excellent work—guaranteed satis faction—in carpentry, termiting, painting, and specialized roof re pairing. P. O. Hobbs, 921 Hamilton Street. We have added to our equipment for renovating mattresses, and are now prepared to give yon ONE DAY SERVICE on plain or inner spring mattresses or feather beds. We operate the only licensed steri lizer in Halifax County. See ns for superior workmanship, service and reasonable prices. Weldon Mattress , Co., Dial W-435-1. POULTRY FQR SALE: U. S. Approved N. C. Pollorum Tested Baby Chicks. All popular breeds; place your order now for future delivery. J. M. Cobb, Oak Grove Hatchery, Halifax, N. 7. st-l-8-tf -- f B HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY, 8 AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR THE FAMOUS I GLIDDEN COMPANY I PAINTS I We have a Complete Stock of Dependable Paints for ■ every purpose. All guaranteed. I HALIFAX FARMERS I SUPPLY CO. I C. A. WYCHE, Mgr. Roa. Av. & 11th f I Dial R-512-1 Roanoke Rapids, N. C.