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.osified Advt. Ccdumu FOR RENT TWO ROOMS IN private residence on Hamilton Street. Phone 246. DO YOUR SHOPPING AT Ogletree's New 5 & 10c Store, between W. E. Lewter’s and Taylor Drug Company’s, Rose mary, and save money. FOR SALE-FOUR LOTS AND one six room brick dwelling on Roanoke Avenue in Rosemary; three dwelling lots on Hamil ton Street in Rosemary. Cash or terms. A. L. Clark. . WANTED — INDUSTRIOUS, capable men 25 to 50 years. In Halifax, Northampton Coun ties: Handle local trade deliver ing Rawleigh’s Good Health] Products direct to home. Larg- > est, best, fastest selling line.1 Products on time, lowest - wholesale, no advance in j prices. No experience , prac-1 tically no capital needed. We ; teach you to manage your own permanent, profitable business. Largest, strongest Company, gives most co-operation Write age, occupation, references. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. 1789 Freeport 111. 5-ll-2t Cause cf Dew. It was the terminal examination, and a budding philosopher concluded his essay on Mother Earth with this startling statement: "The earth re volves on its own axis 305 times in 24 hours. This rapid motion through space causes its sides to perspire; this is called dew."—London Tit-tfiti. DRIIf^ T\YL01-MATTHEWS CO Prescription Druggists Open Every Other Sunday for Drugs Only From lOJto 12 A.fM. 4:30 lo 6:30 P. M. Meet Your Friends at Our Fountain The Leading Place for Drinks | W. A. BODELL & COMPANY Heating & Plumbing ^^Jilyefield, W. Va. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. f'or.Local Estimates Call C. M. Pitt,'Phone No. 12fl Your Medicine Cabinet / Is one of the most important things in your home. It is here, if anywhere, that quality pays. Many medical prepa rations are indispensable in the home, and it is well to be sure they are the beSt. Let us re plenish your cabinet. Only the best grade and purest drugs it is possible to secure are to be found in our Stock. Roanoke Pharmacy Co. tta* Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Sometimes it’s the other fellows care lessness. burning brand, flung afar by the d, may easily start a fire that will our home. Someone else’s care . is - not your fault - but you have to itand the loss unless you have covered your ♦ . property with fire insurance. ft protection lies in the sound in offered by the Hartford Fire Insur Tf is agency, and over a hun -ruling, are back of your RW.wUNBAR’K RINGERS ' It ii doubtful if any musical ft ture has ever been presented to the American public which has won greater favor or obtained a wider following than that of musical bell ringing. The art was brought to America first in the forties, by the late P. T. Barnum. While touring England, he heard a group of a dozen church bellringers practicing upon hand bell? and he conceived the idea of using a larger peal of bells and playing more elaborate music. These bells were made in England, as the world's best bells always have been; but in conformity with his unfailing originality as an ad vertiser he dressed the players, both men and women, in the cos tumes of Swiss peasants and called the companj "i . • Swiss Bell Ringers.” For \ my years this company touiv/ united States in wagons beio.v .roads were at all general. Tin >. at that time was so successful that our grand fathers recall most vividly the visit of “The Swiss Bell Ringers” to their native towns. It seems that thereafter the art fell into disuse, and it was not really perfected or revived in any worthy way until ISOS, when Ralph Dunbar and his brother founded the famous Dunbar Bell Ringers, at St. Joseph, Mo. These brothers went to Europe, and, seeing the really artistic possibilities, they went to England and had made, under their personal supervision, a peal of 200 bells, which are un doubtedly the most complete and most pen ecu ui iieus which were ever cast. These bells were made under their own personal supervision by the same bell found ers that cast the great bells of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral, in London, as well as practically ail of the well-known church bells of the world. The peal embraces more than five octaves chromatic, and through the middle register there are as many as six bells of the same note. The vogue of the Dunbar Loll Ringers is the most notable of any similar com pany whi.h has appeared on the ^mefican con ert platform. They gave more than 'is.)') concerts up to 1912, when both H irry and Ralph Dunbar resigned their places in the quartet to others. The com pany. up to then, had traveled 490,000 miles in America and Eu rope The Dunbar brothers have collected hundreds of pages of newspaper material , ublished re garding their tours, but the patrons of thl Chautauqua system are suf ficiently familiar with this widely known concert company to recall the marvelous musical effects which this quartet of players ob tains from this splendid peal of Dens. It may be interesting to know • that the largest of these bells weighs twenty-five pounds and measures sixteen inches in diam* eter. The size of those proceeding upward in the scale, diminishing until the tiny bells of the upper registers are reach. In selecting the repertoire due • ntion is paid to the selection of . isie which is really approp” ate l'.>r bells. There is none of us it what has thought of the important place wh: h bells play in our mental a tic. s due to their association with so many epoch-mark in,.1 events in our lives. Perhaps no contributor to our lit erature has so vividly brought >ut this fanciful use of bells as has Edgar Allen Poe in his poem en titled ‘‘The Bells." The feature which characterizes the programs of the Dunbar Quar tet is the absolute blending of their programs into the complete whole. There is a consistency in these programs which have distinguished them among all Chautauqua attrac tions of the last double decade. No feature will be remembered longer than, the beautiful chimes and narmonle9 which are introduced in their sacred selections. Would Seem Reasonably Safe. Two keys are needed to open a new burglar-defying door luck, and an owner must know how to use them. Littleton, N* C., i of Littleton, the property: That c ty, Lnuieton lownsmp, lands of S. S. Harris, H. R. John and Grant Harris, andoth3i^|t ginning bt a stake corner of lot No^fc. and to S. S. Harris by T. T. HicksTl and in the line of Mark Atkins Tract slodrun N. 61-2 E. 1090 feet to stake in said Atkins line, corner of John and Grant Harris land, then by the line of John and Grant Harris lot No. 3, N. 83 1 2 W. 960 feet to a stake in Faul con’s line; thence S. 61-2 W. 1090 feet to a stake, corner in S. S. Harris lot No. 1, thence S. 83 1-2 E. 960 feet to the be ginning. Containing 24 acres, more or less. This the 28th day of April, 1923. Date of sale May 29th 1923 One o’clock P. M. 5-4-4t J. M. Picot, Trustee. NOTICE OF ALE F ruler and by virtue of a power of sale conferred upon the undersigned by a certain deed of trust executed by Joe C. Smith and Dollie B. Smith, his wife, to Allen C. Zollieotfer, trustee, which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, in book 339 at page 158, default having been made in the payment ot an in debtedness therein set out and thereby secured, and having been duly request ed by the legal holder theieof, I will on Friday the 15th day of June. 1923, at 11:30 A. M. in front of the Post Office in the town of Roanoke Rapids, said County and State, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: A ce: tain lot or parcel of land lying and being situated in the town of Roa noke Rapids. Halifax County, North Carolina, fronting forty-five (.45) feet on the east side of Hamilton Street, ami running back the same width be tween parallel lines at right angles to said street One Hundred Forty [140] feet to an alley, and being, shown and designated as Lot No. One Hundred (100) and the Northern one-half of Lot No. One Hundred Two (102), as shown on the map or plot of the property of the Roanoke Rapids Power Company, Roanoke Rapids. N. C., of record in the office of the Register of Deeds afore said, and being the identical property conveyed to said Joe C. Smith by deed of Harry W. Smith recorded in book 331 at page 427. office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid. This the 15th day of May, 1923. Allen C. Zollieotfer,' trustee. 5-18-4tacz Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Her Poultry Raising Experience. "Three years ago bought na In cubator, this year I've made mon ey. Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn’t know until a friend gave me a cake of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kept finding them. Suddenly they disappeared al together. It’s the only sure rat killer.” Take Mrs, Graves’ ad vice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1. 25. 'Sold and guaranteed by Roanoke Pharmacy Co , Roanoke Rapids, N. C.— \dvt. Kill 300,000 Birds. The li-.tle Island of Laysan, north west t»f Hawaii, used to he white with the c r: s i.f sea fowl when in 1909, Jap an's.- poachers slaughtered 300,000 of tiie birds for their feathers. _ -H Modem Protection Every hour of every day, someone’s valuable rec ords are destroyed by fire. Don’t expose your papers —the very life-blood of your business—to the ever present danger of fire. Take steps to secure protection Safes This Allsteel Safe has passed the fire tests of the Underwriters’ Laboratories—a test far more rigid than any ordinary fire. The lightest safe of its kind, it has greater interior capacity than safes of similar type. Come in and let us explain the exclusive features of this Allsteel Safe. Examine the desks, filing caU* a nets, shelving, and other units of Allsteel office fur- t niture—the equipment that belongs with success. Herald Publishing Company Rapid*’ t c A Heral^lX Professional Cards Dr. W. A. Carter VETERINARIAN Office and Hospital 2nd Street WELDON, N. C. Phones: Res. 50. Office 33J. H. B. HUMPHREY OPTOMETRIST ROEMARY, N. C. Special Attention Given to Examin> 1 ing Eyes and Fitting Glasses Engineering and Surveying Specializing in Farm Land Surveying Second Floor Mark’s Building K. H. BARROW Roanoke Rapids, N. C. META B. JONES Notary Public Office: Herald Publishing Co., Roanoke Rapids, N.C. E. A. MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Offices: First National Bank Building Roanoke Rapids. N C. DR. W. M. WARD DENTIST Rosemary, N. C. A. L. CLARK Attorney - at - Law Second Floor Fir&t National Bank Building Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Allen C. Zollicotfer Attorney at Law Rosemary, N C. Office over old Post Office Building MONEY TO LOAN la Large Amounts *n Good Farm Lands For Five, Seven, and Ten Years, A. C. ZOLLICOFFER Attorney - At - Law Rosemary, N. . DR. R. A. BETTS Uceued Chiropractor Cifice: Parker'a Hotel Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 5-12 P. M. Rosemary, N. C. “For Acute and Chronic Disease” “Consultation and Spinal* Analysis Free” ‘ We Pcked Up Seven Large Dead [ Rata First Morning Using Rat-Snap.” So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter Wondbridge, N. J. ‘‘We lost 18 small chicks one night, killed by rats. Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked up 7 large dead rats next morning and in 2 weeks didn’t see a single rat. RAT SNAP is good and sure.” Comes in cake ready for use. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roanoke Phar macy Co., Roanoke Rapids, N C. Advt. RENEWED TESTIMONY No one in Roanoke Rapids who suf fers backache, headaches, or dislik ing urinary ills can affod to ignore tli < Roanoke Rapids womran's twice-1-id story. It is confirmed testimony tin: no Roanoke Rapids resident can doub:. Mrs. W. T. Glover, Mill Section, Roanoke Rapids, gavo the following statement June8, 1918: “A good maty years agol was troubled a lot with mV kidneys and bladder. When 1 bent I had a hard time straightening aga>. I was nervous and suffered from ten - able headaches. Doan's Kidney Pi IK however, brought me wonderful resuJu and I can xecommend them with plea sure, as being a great kidney remedy.” On December 20, 1921 Mrs. Glover added: “It has been several yaara since I used Doan’s Kidney Pills but f rertainlv found them good when I took them. It is a pleasure to statement I made in 1918.” 60<l at all dealers. I Co ,>If"rs., Buffalo. N. I ^ If you are sick try Chiropradtic Spinal adjustments for Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble, Lumbago, etc. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. Appointment’s Made Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday 5 - 11 Temporarily Located at PARKER’S HOTEL Rosemary, N. C. DR. R. A. BETTS Chiropractor Graduate Radiologist Licensed by the N. C. State Board Of Interest to Mothers Mothers who possess a Bloch Baby Car riage, enjoy strolling - For they have a car riage of distinction. This car riage with its push button hood, reversible body, positive brakes and strong yet light weight gear is the most modern on the market. We have a big line of these Carriages and Sulkys in all the newest finishes and shades. Reed and Fibre bodies in coffee fronted blues and brouns, an tique ivory and white. Get one and give your baby the bene fits of fresh air and sunshine. $22.50 to $60.00 Exclusive F«^ Roanoke Ra;
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