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Hale, Ruth 7/uehJood, Mary .Jit.fit: «rr Citizenship Honor f'//Jl ffttiAt I rs'-'.U'/h J Otjulyit • *•’*/* II, Virginia Rmlook .Jack 7 horn. fU ri dolllttfi. vrtlon 2 Forth May Alston. Alleerj Harnett. Fola M Draper, Margaret Ann Dor*. .Julia Hurt)?. f.o'dJJi* fClttner. Meutlfi* Merchant, Franr***; Moore, h * ne Met u'i\ Mar*/ He t tie MuJter, f. • J J Jr* 7'rayl//7, Orayne Whitten Rill Davis, Melvin KcH^r, Jen* '•logs K IJpatr Irk, Hilly llahll. Jane Younts Hra.de '/ Hertlon 1 Karl Harri son, Raymond Harrison. Kd ward M( f lee 7'hornas hints:Hr Rland. section 2 Adelaide Ander v<»i, Nun hi Anthony. Hazel Fitch. Dorothy Ftetjler. ftvHyn J'lr.ephson. lU rnlrt- Mi f lee. Ha r ham. l«cwl*. Fmlyn Mitchell All/:?’ Mr*>re. i Mamie Nash. Jaunita Norman, Ag m; Ottko, Carolyn Whltfon, Joe* hro-fi. r> |i Hardy, CharU-fl Jonm, I furry KiUnt-r, H.iiymonfl Htfplnfn nun. I hivht Wllllr., Howard 7‘#»w Mradf .'I HfcMon 1 ('tinrlrr. KUHN. Oiintrr Kllputrlrk, Ow«*n Moor*\ /foh»-ri. M iw, Rudolph Wallmn. (irady WhlUtkrr, Allrn Whtn*ld. Hanford Wood, f^onurd Wray, Addir f,r*r Rrwln, I tilth ClOH arU, .fannln Hrwllt. Drain KU putrlr'k, Nalllr Norton, IfatUc Wll lliirnn; nation 2 liohhla Arm In toad, iillllr lloundn. Howard Chapin, Al Irr. Dlcknm. Lan«fcton Harrln. J l). I lar i,non, (>ar l Kralrr, Hrwrll Mooro, Taylor Oakrn, F I Hohlnnon, Jack Wlllln, Allen Whitley, Franrrn Mritew. Helen Clark. Helen Collin*. Mm ah Went Davln, Alma Dixon Anna Fountain, Katherine Hardftl hurnod for another ycar’M tobacco crop and »h new land is to be cleared for cul tivation, let iih K'lard URairiMt fire. It in a duty which every one owch not alone to him aelf, but to Ida neighbor hh well. uuv a;uv»s •mmmn. Tnr.vSiy »r Aimmu* .aasltAr 21h.ieP.a .1 .i»*.:ip!1 .'.uta iiii*m. t.lr.A V*ut> **V .<wu» Viliams. .<a.” V -sy j'.jiuj* *. nn;i» 7r.ut« v—femsnn • -ra TtcicAiis. 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'i'jifluti Cm-sr Mar 7 La*..7 a hxrr^-t Ki.f:r. ’//.% Jir...-A Ijra^Arr Ar.r.A Lfm'x Mar Kir.yr. \Arsjt*.. ft*.** fii<A»ftn. ftytA TraAt»V»3, Mary Jua ZrtlilftArff«r In Memomm IKP.NK VINCENT HHKABOM It, s*d but loving memory of my daughter. Iren* Vlncent Hhearon, who departed this life on* year ag', tnda7 February 19. 1929 Dearest on* gone to heaven, Ito »» miss your smiling face, Cut. you left us to remember Hone on earth tan talc* you.' place God works In ways we cannot understand n.ow. hut being truly boro again In Christ as eh* was. we shall certainly know why some 'lay siit has gone home to God where vifferlng Is unknown; and our highest hop* Is to meet her there when our call lias come. PATHKit AND MOTHER. BI8TKRH AND BROTHER. W. D. HMITH In sad but loving remembrance of my dear father. W D. Smith, who passed away three years ago. Feb. 1». 1927 Three sad. long years have passed away, But my heart Is just the same; For many a tear has fallen, dear Father, At the mention of your name. I.lke our loving Havlour, You were faithful to the end; Ho In my great I'Ms and sorrow. To ills will I humbly bow. His daughter, OI.JVIA HMITH ANTHONY. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINIHTRATOE’H NOTICE Having this day qualified as the ii'.'mlnlstrator of the estate of Lon nie T Gamer, deceased, late of Halifax County, this is to notify all I arsons havl ng claims against the W I. DANIEL O. M. DANIEL DANIIL * DANIIL ANenuM^Iat Wsldoa. N. O. PiboUm la Mm eourts at ■sMfai and Northampton and ta Mm ■upraaM and Mail sourta. Oallse tlosu made la all parts a< North Carolina. Branch ofla at laEkl open everv Monday. H. B. HAJUIELL, JR. Attomsy-at-Law Walden. N. O. Praotlsae la Mm ooarts at EaUIaa snd adjoining SonaMas. PTsmpt at tention to all tabaa entrusted ta ns. Ofloa la Baak at Weidsa EMM ng Phoas M. 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Tti»/ isai'l Caap Man ijfacturln# Company (Ktvv»7ed an undlvWed one-lialt In* •yreaei in said land and appurts naV. OaaVjn Fcrrlca Company, ci Korth Carolina, by dc/id dated ?friary 27, 1915, and n-«l!iU/red in xaid office In Deed Hook —, p — A map of said tract Is hereto attached and made a part of this petftkm. And the said defendant, Gaston Ferries Company, and all other persons, fiavtng or claiming an In terest in or right to said lands In ir. :■ wise whatsoever, are notified that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Super itr Court of Halifax County at Hal-fax. K C.. on the 14th day of March. ISrSO, and answer or demur V. the petition in said proceeding, or the petitioner will apply to the Cttxr*. for the relief demanded in said petition. This 10th day of February. 1930. f.3-4-t-?og S. M. GARY, Clerk Superior Court. EXECtTRIX’S NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as executrix of the will of W ■sr Zi 7 lenwta«. .a.1* X Znixem yfartz Otgaflim ~j^h a ® zcrXj i-l ;«-!r.cu .Tarrxjj •■a.-—. 14u_r.nr. u-j* esses* X m..ii 7T w Si ? S&bbuhA, V. txnb.tr. •Hoe iBdwrsagBStf »i irj» aSut af "tcpfi C C-rtiHi. TTtuix. jf c. ac w urf.xt us* Wlr lay '■( Fecr-jarr iXK. -x uv-a cooes vZ. ut ;««ead*i ~ ia.- X their r*W!*rj Ai per vsbb r-desrert v. ift.il tsTi-je tZI ; ..txat naxt imasedUSe .-a;— Tru bis Cu j Ftoriary. U30 r^/VAHOWTAS POPE. ZxK-iir'.'x '.f she xir. *-£ jj w. 7* Si 7 deceased. f$-4t-geg VIRGINIA FARMS For iaJe Iji tie Shenandoah Valley Lerei. amento, B.:ue-grass Stocky Grain, bw-ry Or±Mr4. Poultry Fvrrjt. Piling Stallone and Flour M...* -g'-nd home marketa, near l*r*V OiUM. 157 Acres, KieckUd nr* 7-room r»*l<fence large new bank bam, nr* tenant house »r_4 bam, all needed farm b»rfldtngs *0 acre bearing orchard. fruit net 14,750 peat two year*—well watered, ftTiOed ar«l timbered, one mile R. ft town 816506. 200 Acre dairy farm, level and smooth, two bouaea. one 6 other 8 i room*, new dairy bam alio and milk house, cot 13500. An abund ance fruit, water and timber, 3 mile* thia city. 86500. 153 Acres, new 6-room stone residence, bam and usual build ings, 12 acres Umber. 90 acres creek bottom blue-grass with run ning water, 3 springs on farm, 400 | bearing fruit trees—40 acres wheat : included If sold at once, school and I church near, one mile highway. 5 ■ miles this city. 85,000. '■*J | 100 Acres, fertile, smooth and level, new 6-room residence, large I bam large family orchard, 8 acres timber, well fenced and watered, 'half-mile large school. 8 miles oity over good road. 84.000. j 50 acre poultry and truck farm 'good 7 room house, bam poultry j and hog houses, school, churches, 1 store and mill at farm. 7 miles this I city over solid road. 83500. Our taxes are low—our Highways built and paid for. If you want to 1 live where farming DOBS pay, ln | vtstigate these farms. Write for i details—tell me your wants—come see for yourself. ! W. T. Birmingham 35 W. Water St. Winchester, Va. f7-4t. 1930 ORGANIZED 100 year* ago in Petersburg, Virginia, a city rich in historic interest and destined to play a deciding part in events of future years, the Petersburg Railroad was the worthy pioneer of that notable group of rail roads, serving the famed coastal plains of the Southeast, that were brought together to form the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. No part of America has more of historic interest than the sections served by the Coast Line. Here is a land that "fairly reeks with history”. Gentlemen of France, Grandees of Spain; Lords and adventurers of Merrie England; pirates and buccaneers; Indian fighters, baronial planters, noted statesmen; the persistent, will-o’-the-wisp forces of Sumter and Marion; the ragged, hungry, undaunted armies of the Confederacy. All these have lived and loved and fought and died and left their imprint here. In this section the first English colonies in America were started; France and Spain made futile bids for this great empire. Here are cities and towns that date back to the dawn of our country’s history. Many have known the hardships of occupation by hostile armies. Hardly a cross-roads hamlet but has wit nessed stirring and important events, or has sent its sons to play leading parts in the affairs of their times. Here the tyranny of George the Third first met with outspoken and organized resistance. Here scores of bloody battles have been fought. These shores have been pillaged by Blackbeard and Gasparilla and other pirates of their day. Into these ports swift blockade runners came, daring the fire of Union fleets, to bring food and munitions to Lee’s tattered forces. Richmond, Norfolk, Petersburg, Newbem, Wilmington, Fayetteville, Augusta, Columbia, Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick, Montgomery, St. Augustine, Tampa, Bradenton. Each name brings up pictures of the stirring events that all of these have seen. And there are scores of other places where much history has been made. Not the least important event of an eventful century has been the welding of more than 100 railroads into the Atlantic Coast Line System, serving the six southeastern states and making a reality of that "Great Highway of the Union” which the founders of the Petersburg Railroad envisaged one hundred years ago. <1 LU,-‘" n ' i ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South {This is the second of a series of advertisements by the Atlantic C^rst Tin: Railroad, commemorating the IVjJJJJjJ centennial of its earlieSJ cousliluent con:puny — the ‘Petersburg 'Railroad Company} 1m--■-]i“-mtn ■mi ... --- -—
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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