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ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of SubscriDtion--$2 00 Per Annum VOL. LVI. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 21$, 15)22. NO. 41 OLD WELDON. PERSONALS Things That Happened 33 Years Ago in Town and Vicinity. March 21. 1889 At the South Carolina Poultry and Pet Stock Show, which was held at Charles ion last week, Mr. John A. John ston, of this county, received first premium on a fine game cock which he had on exhibition there. Friday night about two o'clock, as Dr. Green and Mr. W. E. Dan iel were passing along Washington avenue, they found the door of Mr. H. C. Spiers' corner store open. An investigation disclosed the fact that some one prized the door open with a coal pick which was found on the premises, and stole the money drawer which for tunately contained only three or four dollars. Three children of Mr. Joe Boon, who lives on Quankey creek, near Halifax, were playing along the banks of the creek a few days ago, and, as children will, ate a quanti ty of creek ivey, which is very poisonous. They were made quite ill. Dr. Furgerson with his accus tomed skill and promptness soon relieved. m On Friday morning last the jail at Jackson was burned to the ground There were four prison ers in the jail, who escaped. It is thought that the jail ft js set on fire by some of the prisoners. Miss Genevieve Perry, of Frank lin, Va., spent a few days with Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Zollicoffer. The Rev. C. M. Cook, of Edge. combe, was in town Monday night en route to Warrenton. And Other Items Told l-'orm. In Brief SOCIAL CALENDAR. I he following are the dates on which the Womens organizations of Weldon meet: Missionary Society of the M. E Church Monday after the first Sunday. Missionary Society of the Bap list Church Monday after the first Sunday. Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Church The first Monday. Literary Department of the Mis sionary Society of M. E. Church- Monday after 3rd Sunday. The Book Club-Alternate Tues days from September to May. Thursday Afternoon Club Al ternate Thursdays from September to May. Junius Daniel Chapter U. D. C. First Wednesday. Child Welfare Department of Woman's Club Second Wednes- day. Music Department of Woman's Club Third Wednesday. Civic Department of Woman's Club At call of chairman. TO THE POINT. The following is a French law yer's address to a jury: uentlemcn of the jury, my task is very easy. The accused has confessed; a defense is impos sible. And yet I want to add a few words. I here on the wall 1 see the picture of the Crucified and I pay homage to it. There it hangs in this hall of justice, where you condemn the guilty. But why do we not hear anything of Him in our schools, to which you send your children? Why does Sandot, the murderer, for the first time in his life, see the Crucified here in this hall where the law will punish him? II the attention of my client had been directed to the Crucified when he still sat on the benches of the school, he would not now sit here on the bench of disgrace and infamy. You brag of your educa ' tion and your culture, and yet are barbarous; you spread atheism and lustfulness among the people, and then are astonished when the peo ole reply with crime and vul garity." The shade trees are budding out. The rock fish season is almost here. The green grass is growing all around. A smart boy is never as smart as he thinks he is. Keeping up appearances keeps many a man down. Mrs. H. V. Bounds spent last Friday in Richmond. All baseball teams look good about this lime of year. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Clark visited Richmond last week. The man who makes the best of things seldom goes to the bad. And marriage proves sometimes that two can be as happy as one. li is not necessary to tell a bill collector io call again. He will. tHeisa wise weather prophet ho knows when winter is over. Miss Fannie Grant spent the week end with relatives at Ridge-way. Why borrow trouble? Just wait nd you will have plenty of your own. The female with the specie is, as a rule, more prudent than the male. We have passed the vernal equi nox. Mow tor beautiful spring weather. Mr. Ashley B. Stainback spent Thursday in Richmond, on legal business. And now if the neighbor wants to borrow your umbrella, tell him is Lent. Last Friday was Si. Patrick's Day. Few observed the day in this town. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AS TO R I A Full size Dimity Quilis were $3 now $1.75. Weldon Furniture Co. Business will get belter when it gets a better cretit. Mrs. T, S. Dickens, of Halifax, visited rekuives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Sluw, of Halifax, were visitors here Sunday. Captain and Mrs. li. L. Hollings- worth, of Vandemere, spent Mon day night in town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw, ot Enfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Williams. Mrs. J. A. Johnston was called to the bedside of her mother at Clinton, Tuesday, who is quite ill. You have to be introduced io a woman twice this day and lime. When first you meet her she's a blonde and then next a brunette. The best gardeners are usually the people who take the greatest interest in the plains and thus like Io cultivate them. Good garden ers are often good fanners. Guy Harris, who at one time ran a successful pressing club, in this place, was arrested Saturday night for having too much corn liquor on hand. He was commit ted to jail The chap who spends his spare time on the street corners watch ing the girls go by may amount io something some day, but the chances are against him. Lace, Voille and all kinds of cur Wins at reduced prices. Weklon Furniture Co. Superior court is in session at Halifax this week, Judge Allen presiding. Little or no work has been done on the farms, owing to the extreme wet weather. The Golden Rule doesn't mean thai you must do unto others as you are done. Mrs. J. L. Howell, of Richmond, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Garlick. The beautiful trailing arbutus is in full bloom. Ii seems to be rath er late blooming this year. Some of ihe music heard at wed dings would be more appropriate at funerals, don't you think? A peace loving husband will brag on his wife's cooking, even if he has to take dyspepsia tablets. "The Story of Mankind" is the title of a new book. If it is true to its name it ought to be suppressed Time may be money, as the phi losophers say, but a bank genet al ly wants its money when a note is due. Does the world get better? The old-time man chewed tobacco and the modern youth smoke cigarettes. A historian says women ruled the world 2,500 years before the birth of Christ. Ain't history grand? Mr. A. M. Potter, editor of the Virginia Union Farmer, of Dill wyn, Va., visited relatives here last week. The plumb and peach trees are in full bloom. This means we will hnve very few peaches and plumb? this summer. The farmers will have to stir early and late this year, if they ex pect to get their cotton planied by the 10th of May. Mr. Madison Armistead, ot Kins ton, spent Wednesday and Thurs day in Weldon, on a visit to family of Mr. A. L. Stainback. Miss Ruth Henderson, of Suf folk, Va., and Miss Virginia Dam- eron. of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with MissNarcissa Dan iel. Mr. Eugene Daniel left last Fri day for Richmond, where he tin derwent a successful operation at the Johnston-Willis hospital for appendicitis. March, with its cold, blustery weather, will soon be gone, and then, after April, comes the good old summer lime again, it will oot be long. DRIFTING. Gems of earth, and jewels rare Not thought too good for men, Bedeck the crowns of Queens and Kings Till days on earth shall end. Without a thought of future needs So many pass away, In sadness grope their way through life Which ends in darkest day. Why is provision made for edu cation:1 Why are universities and schools established in almost every quarter of the earth? Why has science seemingly reached the acme of perfection? Why is the attempt made to dis seminate knowledge throughout all the earth? Is it, that a superior class of hu man beings must be propagated, thai will i isc ub.ive ihe "beggarly elements il the world?" A race too proud id bring themselves into dishonor? A people too high minded to bring reproach upon God's cause: A people too wise to ignore Jehovah s law-1 A peo ple created in the image ol God, too prmd to be more like Him? will the day come when wis dom's ways will be heeded by more intelligent people? When Subbam days will no longer be desecrated: when the world will no longer tolerate, or support vile amusements, when the Christ spirit will dominate the heart of mankind? When love for God shall be first? A people with greater capacity to appreciate God's love for them, and the beautiful earthly home He has provided? If the above be true, then shame upon the nations of the present time, thai they must be succeeded by others too proud io do wrong Oh! brothers ot to-day, whiuier are we Drilling. J. B. T. HONOR ROLL FOR 6TH MONTH. First Grade Mary Alice Powell, William Hazlewood, Mary Drake, Frederick Gore, Esielle McGee, Virginia Riltenhouse, Alton Tur ner, Freddie Sledge, Gordon Dick ens, Claude Brown. Advanced First Grade Marvel Culloin. Second Grade Selma While head, Frances House, Eleanor Chittenden, Gerline Keeier, Gor don Draper, Gladys Cook, Eliza beth Harvell, Ruby Whitaker. Third Grade Steenie Turner, Mary Leihea Barnes, Ollie Lee Taylor, Pauline Green, Roy Riltenhouse. Fourth Grade-Ola Belle White head, Mode Belle Whitaker, Janice Draper, Panie Keeter. Fifth Grade Chester Draper, Ovid Pierce, Natalie Cole, Maxine Drake, Martha Pierce, Margaret Johnston Sledge, Virgie Harrison, Arthur House, Evelyn Anthony. Sixth Grade Whitley Draper, Ruby Worrell, Anna Olivia Drake, Elizabeth Chtttenden, Elizabeth Al len, Virginia Turner, Herman Far-ber. Seventh Grade David Jackson Ward, Walter Lee Scott, Eugenia Hudson, Nannie M. Elks, Alma Wyche, G. C. Sanders. High School Vivian Sanders, Ruth Riltenhouse, Elsie Mae Crew, Margaret Jordan, Winlield Crew, Theresa Marks, Frances Scott, Margaret Hudson, Louise Hayward, Bessie Jones, Grainger Pierce, Sadie Sylvester, Helen Rowell, Lucille Wallace, William Pierce, Louise Pierce. INTERESTING ADDRESS. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, of Ral eigh, Commisioner of Child Wel fare for North Carolina, spoke to the people at the Baptist church on Wednesday evening, March 15, and those who heard her address were highly interested and enjoy ed ii very much. Afier a prelimi nary service of music and prayer by Rev. L. D. Hayman, Mrs. J, A. Johnston, President of the Wo man's Club of Weldon, gracefully introduced the speaker who in a very pleasing and womanly way spoke in the interest of the chil dren, pleading for better sanitary protection and moral conditions for them in our Slate and community. Report K 1'IIR ruNDlTluN UK THE BANK OF WELDON, At Weldon ulna, al in, i:i-.". in the Slate or North Car llu' durii' of huwness Mur. The suggestion to make the year consist of 13 months is not meet ing with favor. Most people think the first of the month comes too quickly now. Resources Loans uml discounts, t:)llfl,ll!l4..rK OuMclialts W7.4T C.S.I'.imiiIh .llld l.lhl'llv Kouda 4ll,tKm.lltl All oilier Mucks, lioiiils.etc. Ki.iwii.iiii Kuriiituie uml Fixtures, '.Mum Cash iu vault anil out amount due from Hanks, llaukem urn! TniKt Companies 08,0. 60 Cash Items held over 'J4 bourn 4'-'"J.7tl Checks for cleunutr l.bnU.lR) Total, $42",8(!1.41 Liabilities Capital stock $-.Ti,0(H).UU Surplus tuntl 4S,0U0.U l iHiivitleM proiitK.lcHM current expenses and taxes paid lliLV.29 lieposits .subject to Cheek 224,474.12 llk's Deposits iaa,2t).i.UU Pender's Stores Yellow Front, WELDON, N C. ECONOMY PRICES;-It will pay you to visit our store and look over our prices, which are plainly mark ed on everything. Nothing but the highest quality of well known Total $4117,8111.41 ieport i of the BANK OP ENFIELD. Of the Condition of the Kulielil, N. C, at the close of business March 10th, I'.iii. Resources Loans anil discounts $t;n:.,,4.ril.5,'i Furniture and Fixtures 'J.imU.lKI llunkiutr House and lot Vi'M.VU Other Iteal l.state lu.:iiKj.U( Cash in ale and Hue from Hanks, lll!),lluS.IKl -tate of Northarolina, County of Halifax, Mar. 11122. 1, I,. C. Draper, Cashierof the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ofmv knowledge and belief. 1..C. DKAl'F.lt, Cashier., Subscribed and sworn to before me this nth day ol Mar. 11)22. II. ti. IIOWK, Notary Public. Corrcct-Attest: W. A. FIKUCK, .1. W. SLKDIIK, w. i:. uaniel, Directors. brands sold. Pender's Butter PoU.lJ MS This is absolutely the finest of new churned goods thai money can buy. Cut from ihe original tub. W hy pay more for lancy carton. I). P. Coffee Pound 3 1 c A remarkable value of ihe high est grade coffee it is possible to ob tain. We buy direct from South America saving the middle man's profit. Here is what you save in buying D. P. COFFEE: Fancy Decorated Tin 08 National Advertising 03 Wholesale Grocer's Profit 05 16c worth of something abso lutely no good io you but some thing you pay for when you buy fancy packages. Pender's Bread Breakfast Bcon Pound . .16 Total, 7:Ki,u:w.21 Liabilities THE COST OF A FROWN. A man went into a store the other day to buy some goods. The pur chases he had in mind amounted to a good sum. But as he entered the store he met ihe proprietor. I ne store keeper was evidently in a bad hu mor, and answered the customer's salutation with a surly nod. The visitor looked around a little, made an excuse, and then left. Perhaps the storekeeper had some real trouble on his mind Many things might have been go ing wrong, out me mci is iiiji ne lost a large sale, with a substantial profit, tiecause he forgot to greet his customer with a smile and a pleasant viiututwu. h would have cost no niore to snnk than lo frown. BIRTHDAY PARI V. On March 20ih, Leo Kulfln Dixon entertained a few of his friends in honor of his I Ith birth day. A spelling match was held in which all entered with much inter est. At the close, Ovid Pierce was ihe winner and was awarded prize. Afier a number of games were Dlaved. delicious refresh ments were served by Ms. S. J Dixon, assisted by Alices Benson, Doxey and Tillery. Those enjoying Master Dixon s party were Ovid Pierce, A. L. Cochran, Perry Gregory, Esmond and Louise Carter, Arthur House, Herman Farber, Roy Allsbrook, Coley Bob Clark. Charles Todd, Robert and Sam Dixon, Jr. BEWITCHINQ PONIES" COM- INQ WITH "LISTEN TO ME.'1 Girls who can really sing and dance have been lacking from road attractions during the past few sea sons. Perhaps this scarcity has been due to the fact thai vaudeville for several years has featured big girl acts, while now it favors nov elites and the producers of road attractions have gained thereby. "Listen To Me," Le Comie and Flesher's big musical extravaganza coming io the People s 1 heatre, Roanoke Rapids, March 28ih, carries a bewitching chorus that has proven a great success to this splendid performance. The girls are wonderfully clever dancers and trip gaily through the novel drills and dances fetehingly; while their voices are heard to advantage in the ensembles. "Listen To Me' is a hard working show, for the chorus, as in some numbers thore areas many as three changes of costumes and ofttimes the girls dressing rooms are two flights up from the stage. Yet, when the little artists step before the audience to do "their bit" and help "put over" the performance, ii is al ways with a smile that cannot be claimed of a principal al times, who have every comfort in dressing room accommodations. After all it is these clever girls who are largely responsible lor the success ol the big musical show. 14TH BIRTHDAY. The U. D. Club delightfully sur prised Bernice Ruffin Dixon on March 14th, the occasion being her 14tli birthday. The Shamrock and Bean con tests were entered into and at the close, Nellie Wright Vincent and Florence Freid were iudacd ihe winners, both receiving a prize. After the games, a delicious salad and ice course was served by Mrs. S. J. Dixon, assisted by the Misses Eugenia Hudson and Vir ginia Turner. Those enjoying the evening were Florence Freid, Blanche Allsbrook, Nellie W. Vin cent, Julia Gregory, Hazel Clark, Hazel Grant, Alma VC yche, Mrs. 0. B. Hardy, Misses tddins, ban ders and Fuirelle. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Frank Browning, a colored man, was accidentally killed last Wed nesday evening by tailing between the cars of the Weldon Lumber r.nmnanv. The lumber tram was making good time and he attemp ted to go from one car lo another, falling between the cars, his body heinir terriblv mangled. Coroner Rowe was notified, but deemed an inquest unnecessary. Capital Stock Surplus fuud, I udivided Prohts, I'nearued discounts, Accrued interest Deposits Total, $111,11110,110 HHI.IIIHI.IKI M.llll.Hli H.IHHUHJ !i,.r!U.IKJ 6(10,41(1.33 Report OF THK CONDITION Of The Weldon Bank & Trust Co., at Weldon, in the State of North Car olina, at the close of business Mar. In, 11122. t::;,u:io.2i Deposits Mar. 10, '2 1 $5S0,707.12 Deposits Mar. 1 0,'22, 606,4 1 0.35 Both Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited. Certificate of Dissolution. To All to Whom These Present May unit i trveiMiif: Whereas, II ii tears to inv sutist'ut' turn, hv tlutv nulhehtieuteil ret'onl of the proceeiliiiL's tin the voluntui v disso lution tln'ieol hv the unanimous eon Mit of all the stuekholilets, th-posited my oilier, that the Roanoke Su ply t ornpauy, I'urporatinu of this Mate, v hose principal oilier is situated m the town o! NeMou, I oiuuy ol Mithhix, tale of North Carolina, (P.. I-. t ollm hem tf the aifeut therein and in churife thereof, upou whom process mav be served), has complied with the require ments of Chapter -1, Kevisal of Kfii.i entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing ot this Certmoate ol insso- lutiou. Now, Therefore. !,. I. ltrvau tinmen, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do herehv certify that the said corporation did, on IhelTthday of .Mar, V.ri'J, hie tn inv othee a uulv executed id atloted consent iu writing to the dissolution tif said corporation, execu ted hv all the stockholder thereof, which said consent and the. record of the proceedings aforesaid are now ou tile in inv said otlice as provided hv law In Testimony Win-trot, I have hereto set inv hand and ailixed niv otticialseal at Kaleijrli, this 17th day of .Mar, lie. .1. UK AN trKlMhS, Secretary ui" state. a si 4t Resources. Loans and discounts $340,820.42 lU'iiiaud Loans, Overdraft, l,fl83.7S I'. S. UoihIh A Liberty Itonds 3.5UO.OU All other Stocks, Itonds and Morttfaircs, 3,700.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,U0u.O0 All other real estate owned ltt.558.tiU Cash in vault and net amounts due hum HaukH,llaukers and Trust Companies, 44,953.25 Cash items held over -.'4 hours tilH.UU Checks for cleanuir 4,S3b.HS Choice of Plain, Raisin or Layer, Pound only- 25 This is a very, delicious cake that is considered by ill lovers of good cake as the best quality sold in this communiiy. Hillsdale Asparagus Tips Can 29 Very tasty and tender. Served on (oast there is nothing finer. Sunbright Cleanser Can - 06 Total, Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in Ji'Jj.uOu.UO III plus IlllKl, 4U.UW.UU I'lidivided prolils, less ex pense and taxes paid, 1,105.24 hividi uds unpaid j 5U Itills payable. 45,000.00 lieposits due hanks, hankers and trust companies 4,;iy.03 lieposits subject to check 169,720.85 I line certificates ot deposit, due on or alter .to Uavs Cashier's checks outstanding Certified cheeks, 65b. Savimrs Deposit, 134,a7 Ac. interest due depositors Total, $420,974.93 ear pi Works Like 2 -i vvrv CASCAKAQM Cures Colds in 24Howrs CTANDAItl) lemrdy oild orr. Tabkl J form. ;l lint wig Rf si ion of (oliL or 1-a drippr and avoid r iltnrKft. Drmand red hoi brannit Mr. Hill's poi- livWl irait ind njtniturr. Attituunu-UH.nh w h mn. n. inTRon Mar. ai, lyJU. State of North Carolina, . County of Halifax) I, I.'. S. Travis, President of the above- named hank, ilo solemnly swear mat the ahove statement iH true to the best of my knowledge and belief. li. S. TKA IS, President SuliM-nhcd and sworn lo oeiore me this LMst davof Mar, DLM2. W. II. LAWSON, Notarv Tubiic. Correct-Atlest; S It KKC'K, ) II. V. 1UM NDS, Directon W. A. I'IKKCF, Report OV TtlK CONDITION or THE BANK OF HALIFAX, At Halifax, inthpStateof North I'aruli lia, at llio close of businens Mar. lli-J-.'. CLEAN UP DAYS. Don't forget that April 4ih and 5th will be observed in Weldon as clean up days. We desire also to impress upon the owners of vacant Ims. down town, to see that their lots are put in first-class con diiion. Warm weather will soon be here and this is one way to get rid of flies. A word to the wise should be sufficient. Trustee's Sale of Land. iiv viriui- ol llu- Doner of ale con tuinril iu a OTtmn ilt'i'il ol trust dated luniiaiv Jl. lli;o. exeeuled and deliver ed by Adolplius liallas seolt and imiie It oott. us ttlle. lo . I'.. I'auiei, huh t..i. si'iMiriliir certain IIMrhle'lU' therein set out lu . l. Suillll, detaull Imvin been made in the payment ot tin. said indebtedness, ami the said Trustee buvinir been ruuueKlctl lo exe eute t he nuwer ot sale euliiaiueu in me said deed of trust, the un.lersiifneil, vt . K. lia I, trustee, will sell al public iietinn in front of the Tost lllliee the Town ol Weldon, V I ..ui l-o ciuei. M on I ; IA1. AI'UILL'-JMA lii: a certain rracl of land lyiuir and beinir nm.r the own of Weldon. in iianiax county aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: t nts os One anil Two. IU liloek A fronting on mail leading from Weldon l.i koanoke ian'ds. each lol liouunK 3 .: feet on said road anil riniiiiiiK back to Lot No. S. as shown ou I'lat A, .,,r,l,.,l in Knok of Maim No. -'. Danes a? and hh, olliee of the Keu'isteroi ueeiu for Halifax county: beiuif the same two Iota this dav sold hv w. 1. Miniii anu wife to Adolplius Pallas Scott and An nip It Scott, anil recorded in Hook at pLro . nilice of the Ueifister of i ...-, I h tor Halifax county, reference to which is hereby made for a more de tailed description. TerniH of SAI.K: t'ASH. This the lslh dav of March, 1H1M. W. E 11ANIKI., Trustee. Resources Loans and discounts 13.i,&iu.!iti Hemand Loans, ll.l.'i .".:i Overdialts. unsecured l.mz.ot 1. s. and Liberty bonds 2,L'ao.U0 All other stocks, llonds and M immures lU.tKiil.tlo I- u i ii i Hi ri- and Fixtures, f'JI.U'J All other real estate owned 4,ii:ih tin t'ash in vault and net amounts due fiuiu banks, bankers and I rust i ompanies 7n,4:ir.s:i Cash Hems held over St hours WM.Htt Checks for clearing (lib. 10 Hevenue stamps. ss ii A superior cure coming to strips ol about 3 pounds a convenient family size. Campbell's Soups Can, 08 Mock Tunic, Beef, Ox Tail or Bean. All oilier varieties per can 1 0 Campbell's Beans Can .10 Milk, Evaporated Libbys, Hei or Burdens Rogers, can .10 Eagle, can .20 ,Jell-0 or Jiffy Jell All flavors, package 10 Octagon Soap, cake 06 Chocolate, Baker's Quarter pound cake 1 0 Full 16-ounce loaf 07' " . Pender's Pound Cake : wa' wa,ier DaKer bmaii L.an, U9 Half Pound - 20 POST TOAST1ES, pkg 09 KELLOGGS COR FLAKES .09 MUSTARD, French Prepared Bottle 14 FLOUR PALACE PLAIN 12-lb Sack 55 24 lb Sack ..1.05 48 lb Sack 2.00 SAVE TROUBLE Self Rising 12-lb Sack 55 24-lb Sack. 1.05 48-lb Sack 2.05 Sold Lightens labor of dealing and saves elbow grease. The two flours ahove are as line a quality ever offered. under our absolu e guarantee to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. National 3iscuit Company Goods All 10c varieiies .06. Special low prices on all bulk goods, see prices on tins. HERRING ROE, small cans .14 We wish to call the attention of our patrons to the sanitary condi tion of all our stores, also id the polite, courteous and quick service. PEOPLE'S TRE KOAXOKE RAPIDS TUESDAY fiWTp The Smartest-Danciest Musical Show Ever in Roanoke Rapids WITH 1 VJ M Uvl 1 v w a rv. J i 111 I v MOORE if lr".11umf fi.isf .mil TvNTt! ' Musk-. Oaiphi Girls Coming in all its Merry Making I a Prices: 75c . $1, $1.50, $2 Plus Tax Seats Now Selling at Taylor Matthews Co. Phone 58 Total, J3tt,ai7.8.' Liabilities Capital stock paid in $30,000 UO Surplus tuna, i.i.ouo.uu Umlmueu pronia, inn current exiii'uw's ana laen paid v.asu.oi Diviik-nila unpaid llL'.ou Hills Payable, liiMiomls Hubject to check 7S.4S7.7tl Canlner'a ( hecks outatandiug 686 78 Savinirs Depomta S,(loo,r Keaerved tor taxes, K.n.bJ Total, v!a,.ii7..r For Sale. Five hundred Bushels of Seed Peanuts. Virginia big bunch 5 cents per pound. Cash with order, j. w. FIERCE, Weldon, N. C. Mate of North Carolina, . County of Halifax, J " I, Fletcher H. Creirory, Cashier of tb above-named bank, do solemnly s ear that the above is true to the best ufmy kuowlcilire and belief. FI.KTCHERll.tiKKdOUY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tins 18 day of Mar. IWi. W. K. COlTEIHiK, N. V. CorrectAltesl: yUENTUKKUUKY, N. L. STEDMAN, K. L. DICKEN8, Director). Notice 01 Sale Under Execution North Carolina. II ah In Couuty, In -lustier- I'ourt. Roper 4 Co., Inc , 1'lainlitfs, Vs. S. n. Hrickrll. tradimr Tote-Em Grocery Co., Defendant. Hv virtue of an execution directed to the undiTsiirued from the Justice Court of Halifax Couuty in the above entitled action, 1 (till on Saturday, April 1st, 1922. in the store huildinir formerly occupied by the defendant above-named on the east side of Washington Avenue in the Tp'j of Weldon, N. ('.. offer for sale at rubhc auction to the hiirhest bidder for cash anu as an entirely iu rami; the said execution and other executions in my hands all of the stock in trade of (Tiocenes, fixtures, etc., helonirinir tn ii, . .l,.l,.i.,bint The said stock and li x - (urea inventory wholesale market values L'i74.tiO. Said inventory may be seen at any time by application to the umlersivned. This the 11th Ai ol March, 1922. .1. A. HOUSE, Sheriff. BY J. K. CREW. Deputy Sher ft". Full size Crochet Quilts were $4 now $2.50. Weldon Furniture Co, NOTICE. Service by Publication. North Carolina, Halifax County, In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Mrs. Emma Harrison and her husband, Edward Harrison; Mrs. Margaret Cray nor and her husband, Lloyd Gayaor; Mrs A 1 1 n i f I'atton and her husband, J. 1). I'atton: Vv. K. Daniel and his wife, Ethel Daniel; Marshall Daniel fl'altjand Mrs. Susie Harlas, 1'etitionera. VS. Mrs. Daisy Smith and her husband, Marcellus Smith; tioorire 11. Daniel and Thomas Daniel, Itespondenta The respondents above named will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has bern commenced in the Superior tourt ol Halifax coun ty, N. C, for the sale of certain landa hir partition; and the said respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear before the undersign ed clerk of thesuperior Court, at his of fice in the court house, at Hal fax, Hal ifax comity, on the 61 H DAY Or MAY, Wii, and answer or demur to the peti tion tiled in said proceeding, or the pe titioners will apply to the court tor the rebel demanded in said petition. Tais March 6th, ltkftl. 8. M. GARY, Clerk Superior Court of Halifax County. it u at
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