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SUPERIOR COURT FOR APRIL TERM Charin' Mr Williams, colnri'd O Enfield, larceny. t months on tne loads. Samuel Hander-. colored t»t l'.n field, attemi t to rape not than ;t nor .. than • v i's State’s Prison. Willie \\ of Littleton, rape not less than -1 nor more than f> year- St a’/ Prison. .James Iv’o; Silver, colored ot Enfield, mu1 de in -eeond- do are • not less than s • >t more than 10 years State - Pr> m. Isaac Put man. colored d* Enfield n-vrdt with dead! \ weapon six months on the road-. .Jessie Bank', colored of R'U-i r.oke R a p n i -. »i ea k ; \ e and enter ing and mnoths on the roads. Joe St good invoking and enter: "g and larceny. l~ montii • on 1 i. e • Ivoscoe Miicllell. Co lore* i • Boa noke Rapids, lareens. 1 - ’ ' on the roads. Lacy Pittman, ■■•!or». a o ! .• • field. disposing of mm 1 gaged pro pcrty. 1 months on the roads. \V. I". C"le. white, embezzlement, mil pros with leave. Dave Martin, colored ol Roa noke Rapids, assault with intent to kill, s ninths on the roads. John Vernon, white of Smi'h ; held. lareeny of auto prohat ion for two years. Charlie Sdith, wolorcd . don, lat'Ieny. 1l’ months on the roads. t'larenee Gilchrist and 11 > > e velt Gilclu s.t. colored of Little ton charged with reckless driving, prayer for judpment continued. Benny F.vans. eolored of I field, '■ astardy. Six months on tie runds, suspended upon eond 'u a he pays s.i.PU each month unit! the illieitimate child of Lucy John son becomes fourteen years ol acre. The defendant is also order ed to pay the costs of this ease. Only two divorces granted tl.i term--Henry Bailey from Beulah ;' ; 1 VVll - from ,1. Bryce Bay Marine Corps Need More Men Raleigh, April .'10—With 'he l - nited States Marine Corps rapid!'.' expanding since the outbreak cl war the need for still more men is being sought. At the present the Marine Corps is in need t moil Between the ages of IT and .'10 who are not married. Though at one time those en tering :he Mar i e t'orps had to have a high school education only a 7th grade grammar school c.i j- t ■ a on! in the Marine Corps. Tin-. who have as yet have not mte'lc.t : ::eir twenty first birthday will nave to secure the consent of their parents and have this wit nessed by a : .-.ary public. 1’a • ■ 1 t s col sent 1 iil'ii!.- ran he -secured from any 'Marine Corps Recruiting Station located . Asheville. C! ar U list Salem and Rui icing foui : phy siea iy p.ialified the enlisted men will he ' ' the .Mariin f orps training :: at Parris I-la: d. S. C. tot ed. I non tne completion of ' lis re li • Me: ille ■■ ill he gov he opportunity to select the t> pe ■f work that he would like to rt r • : ttie- Marine t’orps. Ma tin Corps st-hols are located at juanth- i, Va.. and it is here -,t myone will be able to learn a sefui trade that w 1 pi >v enlisted men upon his ..lis Call W-512-1 *lU -FOR Loca] and Long Distance Hauling QlK k PICK-UP C AREFUL DRIVERS P R 0 M P r DELI V E R V WELDON TRUCKING CO. WELDON. NORTH C AROLINA charge from 'lie Marine Corps Kj Ita v<j■ *■ i ato1 a\ tat ion mecha nit . clerical wnrkn and "the trades that will he taught to to I enlisted men are greatly nee ie I l.e this branch of the service. United States Gov. Employment Jobs Tile 1 riited States Civil Serve Commission announces an ope ! eompetitive examination for th liosition of Junior Stenograph! and J . Typist at Si..ill) e.i, j Sl."Illi a year respectively to i t illing vacancies in the states o ! Mart . '. North < arolina, \ a' jfinia a d \\ est \ iigina. Applications Co: this positim aim he filed with the Manager Fourth i'. >. Civil Service Dis ■lie'.. Washington, !>. C until tin :.ee is of tlie service have beei i a; pet i to is wdi lie require ; , , |.... • for win' ten examination u hi, l will lie held soil as praeti ea a. after the date set for tin , ,, re. i Ipt i f applications Fall information and applicatioi : I a11 k s may lie obtained from t!u Si •y, It :11.i f I • S. Ci Vi Service Fxa < - Weldor N. C. Post Office. FARM NEWS PIGS Ha iy 1 ’at , .tf M ■:•> isville. Tin ti ll- 1, grew .tat a litter if purebred Rar,n Jersey pigs that weighted \~1 a. a is at eight weeks of age r, i. rts J. A. Cutton, assistant agent of Durham County. CHAMPIONS ileai’r champions of individ an! cin’is in Polk County have airea.i; been selected, according to J \ Wilson, fat m agent oi N State I "liege Extensiol’ Service. HONEY The Transylvania Beekeepers A Broken Watch Crystal Replaced I' VM V t'KYSTAl S _. _-5t KOI N I) < KYSTAI.S __15c THE JEWEL BOX 9.!2 Roanoke Ave. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. J. O. U. A. M. MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Edison Council No 270 Junior Order United American Mechanics will held Monday night at 8:00 Mhj Are Too Thin mayb« your appetite needs a little coaxing. Try VINOL, the modern tonic. Contains Vitamin Bl, Iron and other valuable ingredients. Your druggist has VINOL Selden’s Pharmacy WKI.UON. V U A HOLIN' A I AND I must admit that mother certainly did “show me" about »a>h ing! She always told me how foolish it was to attempt to do your own laundry. Ellis can do it so much more efficiently and economically!" was her fav orite expression. Of course, one look at our towels will prove it to you. After being washed in rain-soft water with such a smeet smelling soap, the)'re fluffed (not iron in leaned air. That's why they come hack just as soft and absorbent as new. Not only can you save time and energy but you'll be surprised at how little it eosts. Call Ellis and before you know it, one of their drivers is at your door. Why don't you try it today and see for yourself! Quality - Dependability - Economy ELLIS’ CLEANERS LAUNDRY & DYERS PHONE W-358 WELDON, N. C. Ar monition i« planning lOinmuni ty meetings so that i111 1 ‘ Wile 1 i may learn how to foo.iiu-e a ,,' tei quality of honey, reprots As l' distant Farm Agent .toe 1- Heff ner. COTTON About 99 percent of the cotton consumed by American mills in 1939-40 and 19-10-41 consisted of native upland cotton ranging in staple length from shorter tlma s inch to about 1 1 - — inches. POLITICAL Advertisements A STATEMFM (To The Editor: ') As Coroner of Haliiax County l, | have resently reah/.ed the dlf 1 fieulty in eovering the county i with no car of my own, hut at | the insistance of mine friends 1 f:led some time ago ' renomi-1 ration, there being n > other candi date at the time. Since then an-, other candidate filed, and 1 im mediately v ithdrew. I want now to thank the v ders 1 of Halifax County fm their sup port given me in the past, and to assure them of my appreciation [ of their continued support had 1 remained a candidate. Respectfully. T. M. COOI’EK. KOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER I 1 hereby announce - atidtdaty ' | for the Halifax County Hoard of , Commissioners, subject to the De mocratic P/hnary . May .... liMlf. If elected I pledge myself to serve all of the people to the , best of my ability. Because of | the tire shortage I may not be a ble to see all of ,the voters who have so generously - ippmUed me in the past, but 1 ant you to know that I am counting on your support and freindship in this race. My recard of service during the many years I was sheriff of j Halifax County is the best gua rantee to all citizens that if elect-j ed County Commissioner l will I serve efficiently. (i. H. JOHNSON. Former Sheriff >: llai..'ixj County. I FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES lo The Voters of Halifax: ' I hereby announce my candidacy for member of the House of Rep rescntatives from Halifax Cwuo | ty. subject to the Democratic Pri mary. .May .’SO. 1 have served the I people of Halifax County 4 term.-, m this capacity and believe my experience will warrant your vote and support. Beth will be appre ciated. 1 . M. TAYI.OR dt. FOR COMMISSIONER To I'lie Democratic Voters of I! *1 ifax Count} : 1 hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Hali fax County subject to the will of of the Democratic voters of the Primary Election, May 30, 19-12. If elected to the Board of Coun ty Commissioners. I will serve all | the people of Halifax County without fear, favor or partiality to any group. I), ti. DICKENS. R. F. D. 3, Littleton. N. C. FOR CORONER To File Democratic Voters of Hal ifax Count} : 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of Coroner of Halifax County, in the Democva-! tie Primary, May 30th, 1942. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. FORREST N. ROWE, Weldon, N. C. TO MY FRIENDS: In announcing my candidacy for Sheriff of Halifax County and asking for your support and vote, I call your attention to my nine years experience and satisfactory service to the people of my coun ty. Your active suport will be greatly appreciated. Joe. L. Riddick. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection \o the board of County Commissioners, subject to tfce Democratic Primary of May 30, 1942. Your vote and support will L*e greatlv appreciated. X. W. WARREN'. KOK COl Ml (OMillSSIONKK I hereby announce my eand; tlacv for reflection to the Roaril of County Commissioners, subject to the Democratic Primary of M v 30, 1942. Your vote and support will be or, atl\ appreciated. .1. It. WRENX. |OK COl VIA COMMISSIONER I herebj announce my candi dacy for reelection to the Board of j County Commissioners, subject to the Democratic Primary of May 30. 1942. Your vote and stiport will be grcatlv appreciated. M, W. PERRY. KOK ( CM X n com MISSION KR 1 hereby announce my candi dacy for reelect ion to the Board of County Commissioners, subject to the Democratic Primary of May 30. 1942. Your vote and support will bo | greatly appreciated. I W. .). COLLIER. KOK COI N I t COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for reelection to the Board of County Commissioners, subject to the Democratic Primary of May 30, 1942. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. .1. WALDO WHITAKER. ANNOUNCES KOK STATE HOUSE 1 wish to announce nty candidacy for the house of the General As- j sembly subject to the 1942 Demo cratic Primary. Halifax County under the reappointment act is entitled to one seat in the House instead of two as heretofore. Hav ing been honored by you before and having served in two sessions of the General Assembly I now now ask your support for this Hal ifax seat in the House. Your sup port will he appreciated. If nom inated and elected 1 will to the best of my ability serve the peo ple of Halifax County. B. IS. Everett. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY TO THE DKMOt RATIC VOTE.KS OF HALIFAX COUNTY : 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of Judge of the Recorder's Court of Halifax Coun ty in the Democratic Primary to be held on May 30, 1942. Your vote and active support will be deeply appreciated. Sincerely yours, CHAA. R. DANIEL. For Halifax County Recorders Court TO THE VOTERS OF HALIFAX COUNTY I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of Judge of the Recorder’s Court of Halifax County, subject to the Primary of May 30th., 1942. Having been Justice of the Peace for four years, and Mayor of En. field for four years, 1 can right fully solicit your support, which 1 shall greatly appreciate. A. M. ATKINSON. FOR CLERK TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF HALIFAX COUNTY 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk Superior Court, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, May doth., 1942. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated and if I am re-elected the doors of my office will continue to remain open to the people. A. Leonidas Hux. FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF HALIFAX COUNTY : I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office »f Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County, subject to the Democratic Primary to he held May 30, 1942. DO YOU KNOW ? . . . YOLR HOME Is worth more today than in the past ■ 20 years. 11' you are not fully protected, let us help : you «et the necessary protection. Weldon Insurance Agency, inc. STERLING B. PIERCE, Sec. and Manager Insurance Of All Kinds WELDON, N. C. It 1 am nominaieu ana cirtui. t.i this office, 1 will give my en in> timv .111,1 attfiition t.> the pt-1 lormance of its duties. 1 will greatly appreciate tin active support of the people of t!’:: County. Tltis t iiu 20th day of Marc I 11*42. Respectfully. SAM A. DUNN. \N\Ol NCEMEN I FOR I Ol Nil Kill MISSION 1; It 1 hereby announce myself as t candidate for the office of Coon ty Commissioner subject to thf Democratic' Primary in May. If e levied. 1 pledge myself to servi the citizens of Halifax County u the best id' my ability without !t*ar or favor. Your vote will be appreciated. E. RAY WHITK. FOR SHERIFF TO I'llK DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF HALIFAX COUNTY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff ol Hali fax County, subject to the Demo cratic Primary to be held on Sat unlay. May :10th.. 1942. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. S. M. THOMPSON. HON. E. L. TRAVIS CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR TO SUCCEED HIMSELF To the Democratic Voters of Hali fax County: 1 hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Slate Senator from Halifax County, Fourth Senatorial District, at the ensuing DwMocra tit* primary, to succeed myself. 1 will greatly appreciate the sup port of those who vote for me. Thanking all who may so vote, I am Yours truly. E. L. TRAVIS. FOR STATE SENATE To the Voters of Halifax County : I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator from Halifax County, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, May lit), 1942. A'our vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Julian R. Allsbrook. run nr.KlKF j 1 hereb>; ..-• • my Candida*! I to succeed niy-.-h' • ol .. v) I » us Sheriff i Bgp ! Halifax County, subject to twl Democratic Primary May an i , “O' May 30, i}« ■ I was a Deputy Sheriff for { ,1 teen y*ars an,( have |lt.en sh '■ for the past eighteen month* wl am running for office on this r' ■ ord. Your vote ami support will t I very much appreciated. * I H. A. HOUSE, Sheriff of Halifax County TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF HALIFAX COUNTY : 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Hat fax County, subject to the Deni, ocratic Primary to be held Sat. unlay, May 30, 1942. I have had seventeen years experience as a law enforcement officer. Your vote and support will 1* greatly appreciated. PAUL C LL'TER. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In The Superior ( ourt NORTH CAROLINA. HALIFAX COUNTY Silvester Conniglami Vs. Roxie Conniglami The defendant, Roxie t'onnigland will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Mali fax County, North Carolina, where in the plaintiff is suing the de fendant for an absolute divorce on statutory grounds; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of -aid Conn tv at the Courthouse in Halifax, N. C., within thirty days after the loth day of May 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th day of April, 1942. A. L. HUX, Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County. North < arolina. .1. T. Maddrey, Attorney for plaintiff. May 7, 4t. f § Is ■ PENDER Qua/ttcf ) “ENRICHED” FOR HEALTH! Pender’s Best FLOUR “ 55c 24 lb. Bag. • $109 CHEESE, Land O’ Lakes, Best American, lb.^ c COLONIAL BACON, Select Sliced 2, 1-2 lb. pkgs.66c TRIANGLE PICKLES, Sweet Mixed, Quart Jar ^lc SLICED BOLOGNA, lb.21c CORNED BEEF, Anglo, 2 C'"-s.47c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Southern Manor, 2 Tall Cans 29c COLONIAL BREAD, Enriched Loaf . GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE Double Fresh, lb.22c A Drink of Health - Dole PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 Oz. Can 33c PEACHES California No. 2, 1-2 Yellow Cling, Can 18c PRODUCE FRESH GREEN SNAP BEANS GREEN CABBAGE, 3 lbs. -- LARGE CELERY, 2 for - FRESH SPINACH, lb. ..- -•- ,>l FRESH CARROTS and BEETS, 2 Bunches :_±i .. 15c . .10c ..15c MEATS FRESH KILLED FRYERS, lb. -- ROUND STEAK, lb. -- FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS, lb. SMOKED SAUSAGE, lb. -33c -39c -39c . 25c
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