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-i . .« '~Aai't ih-f pv t ■- - t 1 in ) . _<i • ''fman this km JSo** do ,,lR ■ - • . • businass on a ‘civil <f' •M' ivVjifl ? Ya' evnr&r , - A '• ' « “up to dimif ‘ arid." \vfc ..*/ ' T«Tdr ■* ^ a1, - ^ . , &TISE to get the ho has each 5 hotfootin' it into ami tnreug-ore after yc-r .bargains i, J. theme ‘ £ ~ . /t/J i,,,r "n<' a. ./■ #=$\ p otyfllU/lX. ■’ hret ’ ' d • 1 I -•»** . - v• . *<-. .1^. -1 or • V e in this ptaic. re; • »■ i:.-1 »- «». wlu’Ti national prohibit mn ends. .it the issue must be face*.! and that ^ organ*.-m unless wire counsel pn \ .it:;. ee cared for. No' !, r ir! '‘"l 1 °* l «ij » •.i;.» » to ial.-1 • • i vv ity forget tv*.»t th case, although Li’.ere is W wk to 1 • • me and! fenced P or slackers. of a s - INTELLIGENT INDIVIDUALS diligent individuals today are not satisfied with knowing the trend ot events in only one nation but, realizing the interdependence of nations, wish to be informed as to world trends as well. Since an assination in the Balkan peninsula led the T’niled States into war and because world conditions today inflict poverty upon miliums of wheat and cotton growers we find an awakened interest in foreign at lairs on the farms of America. The poorest agriculturalist in Halifax County today is paying some thing financially for the World War and its consequences. lie may be too ignorant to realize the fact or to understand that he will help p ty tor an other international conflict. These people are, naturally enough, not inter ested whether Japan is ruled by a warlike clique or by officials anxious to promote world fellowship and general, peace. By contrast there is a general awakening on the part ot common people everywhere. The stir is not pronounced, perhaps, but it is evidenced by a sincere wash for peace, which depends upon a thorough understanding Of our complicated, modern world. A PLEA FOIL PATIENCE President William Green, of the American Federation of Labor, has made an appeal to the restless members of his organization to be patient until the full program of the N. R. A. has developed. He particularly urges that dissatisfied workers seek to settle their differences with employers by arbitration before resorting to industrial warfare by way of strikes. This is good advice for labor to take. The program of President Roosevelt, if fully carried out, will mean more for the laborers of this country than any other single movement ever instituted, not even excepting the good results which labor has achieved as a result of strong organizations. One of the dangers to the N. R. A. program being successfully com pleted is the impatience of those who will receive the greatest benefit from the counsel of demagogues and extremists, a course which will lead to dis it, namely, the agricultural and laboring groups. The greatest mass of farmers and working men favor the N. R. A. but an' in danger of following aster, and, perhaps, the loss of some benefits already in sight. President Roosevelt has already demonstrated that he believes that for the men who depend upon their work in these fields to support them this country should see to it that agriculture and labor are made profitable selves and families. It would be a tragic repudiation for laborers to refuse to co-operate with the presidential effort. NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAI. ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed to W. W. Sledge, Trustee on the 16th day of February, 1921 by R. S. Travis and his wife, Mabel Z. Travis, which is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, N, C.. in Rook .190 at page 33. and by virtue of the | ovver and authority vested in Substituted Trustees by the laws of North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted P"''sa thereby secured, and at the re * Of the holder of said indebted the undersigned Substituted will on Tuesday, November ; „ at 12:30 o’clock, p. m. in . ~ (or of the Post Office door in the ,wn of Weldon, N. C., offer for sale 'ii.' highest bidder for cash, the aS ng described property, to-wit: M . Hain tract of land lying and ■'{i lug in Halifax County aforesaid, and more particularly described and defined as follows: Begin at easterly corner made by the intersection of Washington Avenue and Seventh Street, in Weldon, N. C., and thence easterly along Seventh Street one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a stake ia line of lot belonging to A. R. Zollicoffer, ksawn as Shaw Lot, thence southerly direction along line of said Shaw Lot one hundred (100) feet to a stake in line of other prop- j erty of A. R. Zollicoffer; thence in a westerly direction, along Zollicoffer’s line, ar*i parallel with Seventh Street, one Hundred and fifty (150) feet to! Washington Avenue; thence along aaid Washington Avenue in northerly direction one hundred (100) feet to ttie beginning. It being the lot with residence (recently destroyed by fire) on which the said parties of the first part reside (February 16th, 1921). This the 12tli day of October, 1933. WADE H. DICKENS, 1 l I I s IN NEED OF FRIGIDAIRE AND RADIO SERVICE CALL Weldon Service Shop PHONE W-826 t y v # V t SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE ' Nov. 10-4T-W. D. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the United States Distriri Court for th ■ Eastern District of North Carolina, entered in that certain proceeding now pending in said court, entitled: Davison Chem ical Company v. Eastern Cotton Oil Company, the undersigned will, on the 7th day of November, 1933, offer lor sale to the highest bidder for cash,1 before the Court House door in Hali-. fax County, North Carolina, at twelve1 o'clock Noon, the following described i lands: I Those certain lots or parcels oi (and lying, situate ami being 1 in Roanoke Rapids Township, Halifax County, North Carolina, bounded on the North by She lands heretofore conveyed by Vir ginia Shearin and others, to the Virginia-Carolina Power Com pany, on the East by the lands of Joseph Shearin, on the South by the River Road leading from Roanoke Rapids, N. C. to Thelma, N. C., and oil the West by t in lands of Pocahontas Shearin; all of said lots eontaining fifty seven acres. For further description, refer NOTICI 1 the deed Trustee, Company, County, iti 290. H \MPION, LeV.<>\ , Sr. K eeiverr 1';. torn Cotton Oil Company. September . 1933. >v. 2-IT* K. C. O. Co. r: o*' iVU ITn<!or the powiT of a Peed of Trust! from T. .1. Milos and Mamie K. Miles. I his wife, to the undersigned Trustee,, dated anu.ary IS, 1923, to secure the | payment of a note therein described, j said Deed of Trust being recorded in j nr .lc 299, Page 144. Public Registry of Halifax County, North Carolina. . and default having been made in the ! payment of said note, at the request ! of the holder, the undersigned Trustee J will, on the 10th. day of November, ; 1933. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Farmers and Mer chants Bank building in Littleton, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed land: \ one-half undivided interest in and to that certain tract of land in Halifax County, North Caro lina, containing 416 acres more or less, known its the Pickerel or Gretna Green tract fully de scribed in Dtvd dated December 16, 1919, from Jos. P. Pippen, Commissionar, to T. J. Miles and I.. M. Johnston, which said Deed is duly recorded in the Pub lic Registry of Halifax County, North Carolina, in Book 316, Page 95, to which reference is hereby made for more minute de scription, saving and excepting therefrom all land heretofore con veyed from said tract by L. M. Johnston and T. J. Miles. This the 9th. day of October, 1933. J. M. PICOT, Trustee. Nov. 2-4T-G. H. M. TKI STEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority conferred upon me in that certain Deed of Trust executed by J. C. Coley and wife Dora Coley to the undersigned trus tee, and recorded in Book 3S5 at Page [)2 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, N. C. Pc- ; fault having been made in the indebt- i ?dness secured by said Deed of Trust. I and at the request of the holder of j said indebtedness, I will on Friday. \ November 10. 1933. at 12 o’clock M. ; in front of the Farmers & Merchant:; 5 Bank, in the Town of Littleton, N. L\ sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the State of North Carolina. Halifax County, and being more particularly described as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the, lands of J. C. Coley: East by the lands of Sam Thorne; South by the lands of Will "morne; West by the lands of J. R. Liles, containing 2s acres, more or less, and being the! present residence of the grantors herein. This the 9th day of October. 193 CROMWELL DANIEL, Trustee. Nov. 2-4T-G. H. M. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority t on;erred upon us in a deed of trust ere.-ut.-i by John C. Dauph t ridge and wife. Hula U !)auj;h l ridge, J. L. Dupree and wife. Amy i!. Dupree on the U2th day of May 1025 and recorded in Pk. 305, pg. (59, we will on .Saturday the 2Sfh day of October 1033 12 o’clock noon it tin Courthouse door in Halifax Co unty, Iialifax, 51. sell at public auction ' r ca-h to the highest hi ti ler the following land, to wit: That certain parcel of land situate, lying and being in Con oconary Township, Halifax Co- ; unty. State of North Carolina, bounded on the N. by Conocanary Swamp, on the E. by the lands | of the 1 at< J. B. Walker, on tin* t S. by the- Public, road. leading | from Enfield to Tillery, and on the \Y. by Conocanary Swamp, and particularly described as fol ows: BKtil.'cMNti at a stake at : a corner in the center of the road leading from Enfield to Tillery | about »iue mile in a SW direction from Crowell's Cross Bonds, J. B. ' Walker’s corner; thence along | said road S. 55* 40’ W. 420.5 feet; S. 55* 25 \V. 966 ft. S. 54* 05W. 378 ft.S.50* 15’ W. 621 ft. S. 51* 15* W. 273 ft. S. 57* 15’ \V. 271 ft. S. 57* 50’ W. 1,808.6 ft. to an iron cart axle, the SE corner of the public school lot; thence N. 32* 30’ W. 314 ft to an old Iron stake at a corner; thence S. 57* 50’ \V. 291.4 ft. to an old iron stake at a corner; thence* S. 82* 30’ E. 312 ft. to a stake at a cor ner iu the center of said road, the S\V corner of said public school lot; thence S. 57* 50* W. 333 ft. to the center of the bridge across Conocanary Swamp; thence down the various courses of the run of said Conocanary Swamp, in a pre vailingly Northeastern direction, about* 7-195 ft. to a point where said run Is intersected by an old j chopped line, J. B. Walker's cor ner; thence S. 58* 15* E. 850 It. to 2 stakes placed side by side, l stake being of light wood and tin* j other of iron; tlienee S. 24* 80’ • E. 1,377 ft. to an Iron stake in the line; and tlienee continuing the j w«i>S&.-GKJT WBBSHfcin ANNOUNCING OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS for mM - 1 A II T f > j-± \J i k.j nun h i\ EL a L a\ \ i H u. )L '! ■ m* \ / /•• 11 ^ "1U •: We are located in she 'buiMin.c; formerly oc- \ cupiod by Shepherd Motor To. i\i {he rear of : Avenue Service Station ji South Weldon fjf a o n«QON? v C A r> a c; pr JT1 /-*. £.%. L- i. O v/ i <! VS rV •'*, -1 vi iL WRECKING SERVICE l> V V ('HONK W-330 NKSI1T I'HONB \V-57.N-:'. vstomm ■ ri . s.c, . k, tt\a 3BT rs>?-> - nn t3ss',!r»sc BSiiiSEK? 1.1 fi» *he point ct beginnim: being ait that por tion of the Ralph Pittman r arm that lies ■ :i th?- Northern side ,.f i he puMis re;{ending ’ r- m Enfield to ii!!«r\. containing 803.83 acres as shown by plat and survey of said farm made Nov. 1024 b> Clodtelder and Sehlsler, Engineers, Richmond, Va. and be ing a portion of the identical lands cou\ < yeri by \V. 1*. *Jer.ningw and others to •!. L. Dupree and i .hers ?* dated Dec. 5, IP ’• 3. and of Heard in 15k. SHi. Page 87 ot the public registry of llali tax Comity. This sale is made by reason of V fa ■lure of John C\ Paughtridge a)* w'\ Huh la I'. I 'aughtri ip. • ' Dupree and w e Amy R. Dupree l pay off and diseharge the indcbiv n« secure i by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per rent will b required from the pureba or a! tb sale. This the t’rali day » f isept- ni‘» i\ ir.iDcr vi std; CORPORATION Subii-ub1 frustee, Durham, N. t j ' \V. !>. Allen. A TTY, Weldon, N. Oet. 26-4t-N.C.J.S.I..n. NOTICK S.U.t; OK KIvVi. KsTATK Under the power and authority con ferred upon the undersigned Trust- ' by a certain deed of trust execute d by I). R. Anderson ct ux, H. D. Aii. et ux and L. T. Garner el ux. dated October 4, 1029 and recorded in th * Office of the Register o: Deeds for Halifax County in book 401, page 573. default having been made in the settlement of certain indebtedness thereby secured and as therein pro vided, and being thereto duly re quested by the legal holder thereof, the undersigned Trustee will on Sat urday, October 28. 1933, at 11 o’clock A. M.. in front of the Post Office door in the Town of Weldon, N. C\, expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real state, to-wit: That certain lot of land, with improvements ihereon, lying, sit uate and being near the Town of Weldon, Weldon Township, Hali fax County, North Carolina, on the West side of the Public Coun ty Road leading from Weldon, N. C. to Halifax, N. (’., bounded on the North by the lands of »I. Ij. Shepherd, on the East by the aforesaid public road, on the South by lands formerly owned by Marion Keeter and Weldon (finning Company, and on th.' West by lot formerly owned by the Weidon Ginning Company, eontaming one fourth (*4) of an acre, known as the Roanoke Can ning Company building and lot. ::n 1 f'-i-lii"• (iii- kind conveyed (<* Koailokr' i'uici’U; i' ■ i *t 11 >\ 1»> 1 (it‘c.1 It intc i iil II •' O i if*- (li the Re<;i.-.ler of - >••!• tkiU f:iv I’onnly iii book il-'i' at p ate | r>*2. The successful balder -..ill )>e re quired to deposit v.'ith the Trustee I t-n per cent of tin- amount of bill | pending confirmation of sole an;! con veyance. This the Until, day of September, 1033. W. 1. IvVKiHT, Trustee I Oct. 19-4T-G.H.M. _ flood y« ids of Km n Its., ieza ' ;o'i ivoorlo i in \; ■ r County. toy I'r< . ired 254 | bales of hay from ice.; U an live tunes. !a (» \ j>>* j % sst'll \ noN >.) i : i. ii:, cjualii. 1 bclruo l1' Clerk th • C lurt of Halt ax County as A.im.f.li-tralor of the es : , .. . ;• !•.■iv.-H!■! C! L-k, deceased, thi» i ■l. ; i ; a!] | -ivons holding claims or aci cunts at: ..art tiie r.aid astute to pn i the t ; duly verified, to the in. Serai;.ned •• a before the -tth day oi •1 to! :, ! or this noli * will he pleaded in bar of recovery. Thi;. the 4tll day of October, t'.'hS usurps: .e’% CAMEL'S COSTliER TOBACCOS ill >* i never i?c->'mi v.cntr ! Iiri'c6..fJicucy tore ! > THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR NOW THAT WOVE WON \r THAT CONTEST N' GOT |( ftiRtGHT.GET TOUR PRlIE, \ THKmH V WIGHT TEU. A C t>tU.ER HOW V WORKED IT OUT ! ■ -<P> VJFU’XO’J ’ : r i ' VJCu'O G*’»t r> v'. VHI^ ON*: Hr trc • i rc v - . i; ( o •) '4L. v i /*&$> >-A ■ ■ ’ ■ '<■ . 1 / , : V'; V iJJ ", : I •V^'^'U -T-V-. ' ‘l ■■: '■ ,-i _^S3 i5' yh— J-/L Too Easy f \ •. T
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