e Eagle Cries
ty-First”
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When oPe ®top8 to con
sider the nurf^1 °f
in his own circ*e °f acclu¥hnt
ance who havP Itioney N
during the preceding year
through unfortunate invest
ment, he wonders why a
“Safety First" slogan is not
as stringently and universally
urged as a preventative of
financial disaster as it is in
warding off perils of casualty
and hygiene
Whether you have a dol
lar, a hundred dollars, or •
thousand dollars, there is no
sacer investment in the
world than a Building and
Loen Association- Statistics
compiled recently show con
clusively that there has not
been a single instance where
an investor has lost a cent in
one of these associations. Of
what other investment—
stocks or bonds—can this be
said?
Why is it safe? Because
it is protected. First, it is pro
tected by first mortgage on
real estate—the old iron clad
protection. Second, it is pro
tected by state supervision,
which supervision the asso
ciations themselves were in
strumental in procuring. An
annual examination of the
company’s transactions is
made and the statement re
sulting shows not only assets
and liabilities, but accounts
completely for every dollar
of receipts and disburse
ments.
If Patrick Henry, famous
for his declaration that "Tax
ation Without Representa
tion is Tyranny," were alive
today he would no doubt go
an record for asserting that
‘Investment Without Pro
tection Is Folly.”
ook the “if”from “Thrift”
noke Rapids Building
& Loan Association
neteenth Series Opens
Sept. 1, 1923”
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Professional Cadrs
| Dr. W. A. Cartel
VETERINARIAN
Office end Hospital 2nd Street
I WELDON, N. C.
Phones: Rea. 50. Office 33J.
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I H. B. HUMPHREY
OPTOMETRIST
ROSEMARY, N. C.
I SpeLul Attention Given to Examin*
ini Eyes and Fitting Glasses
Esfi»ecrin| and Surveying
Spadafiiiaf ia Farm Laid Sur.eyin |
SKMd Flaw Muk. Baildu,
K. H. BARROW
IwSi (Mid., n. c.
META B. JONES
Notary Public
Office: Harold Publishing Co.,
Roanoke Rapid.. N C
Electric Repair Work
nil of kinds
AMATURE WINDING, MOTOR
GENERATOR REPAIRS
Daae Prsaptlf tad Efficiently
SMITH’S GARAGE
Phans 1»
E. A. MATTHEWS
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW
Office*: First National Bank Building
Roanoke Rapids. N. C.
DR. W. M. WARD
DENTIST
Rosemary. N. C.
A. L. CLARK
Attorney - at Law
Second Floor
First Nat-onal Bank Building
Roanoke Rapids. N. C.
Alls i . Zollicoller
Attorney at Law
Kosemar> N C.
Office over old Post Office Buil.ling
MONEY 10 LOAN
la Large Am iunts n Good Farm LanJs For
Five, Seven, and T*n Years,
A. C. Z0LL1C0FFER
Attorney - At - Law
Rosemary. N. C.
DR. R A. BETTS
Licensed Chiropractor cll.ee: Opposite Fn
tr ince to B seba I I aik
Tuesday, Thursd-y, Saturday
5-12 P.M. Rosemary, N. C.
“For Acute aad Chronic Disease"
* 'Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free"
m COOL YOUR
i FEVERED BLOOD
^ these broiling days with our “sin
cerity" ice cream. We call it “sin
cerity" because it is made of simon
pure materials and in good faith by
* us. Our cream has that old-fashion
ed “homey’’ flavor—the kind mother
used to make with the old freezer -
s and gracious, but it was good! So is
C ours. Try some tonight. Serve it
g to your friends and hear their praise.
ROANOKE ICE & FUEL COMPANY
S. M THOMPSON, Proprietor
ROSEMARY, N. C.
SEABOARD I
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Passenger Train schedules as information and not
guaranteed.
From ROANOKE JUNC HON, N. C.
No. 16 Leaves 4 52 A. M. for Portsmouth
No. 15 Leaves 11.48 P. M. for Atlanta and Birmingham
No. 19 Leaves 7.10 A. M. for Raleigh
No. 20 Leaves 8.40 P. M. for Weldon
No. 11 Leaves 11.58 A. M. for Atlanta
No. 12 Leaves 3.02 P. M. for Portsmouth and Bay Line
Connection
Call on nearest Ticket Agent for information and
Pullman reservation.
I
JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., E. W. EUBANKS, Agent,
Raleigh, N. C. Roanoke Junction, N.
Thrift and
Spendthrift
The reckless spender
We all know
Never gets anywhere.
It’s the man who saves
Regularly
Who “gets ahead in life.
Make a deposit To-day.
j i
Rosemary Banking &
Trust Company
Roiemary, N. C.
vvastern Respect fer Women!
ffie best story of the westerner^
reverence for women, writes a com*
spendent of a London paper, “la co»
cerned with the conclusion of a llttW
fight with Indians. The latter got the
best of it and *he squaws arrived with
stone hammers to finish off the wound
ed. As a squaw thus armed was ap
proaching a half-conscious victim bla
friend called out to him : 'Look out.
Bill, theru’s a lady coming/ "
Legal Notices
County of Halifax,
State of North Carolina,
Board of Education,
Against
J. L. Dupree,
John C. Dutridge,
First National Bank of Rocky Mount,
W. P. Jennings and others.
A. R. Sorsby, All of Rocky Mount, N.
C.
And the Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Newark, New Jersey.
Know all men by this presents
that in accordance to the provision
of Section 61, Article 5 of the Public
School Law of N. C. Codification of
1923, that thirty days after the first
appearance of this instrument in the
Roanoke Rapids Herald, the County
Superintendent of Public Instruction
of Halifax County, North Carolina
will apply to the Clerk of the Super
ior Court of the said County for the
appointment ot' three appraisers who
shall !. y .,tf by metes ami bounds not
more ten acres of the Pittman
la.ul near Crowells Cross Roads in
Halifax Township, and shall assess
the value thereof. They shall make
a written report to be signed by them
or by the majority of them to the
Clerk of said Court within five days
jf their appointment. If the report
is confirmed by the Clerk, upon pay
ment by the Chairman or Secretary
>r offer of payment the title of such
and shall vest in fee simple in the
•orporation. Given under my hand
»nd sealed this first day of August
1923.
A. E. AKERS, (Seal)
County Superintendent of Public
ist ruction.
J-3-lt.
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Three
Corner Los
On Hamilton Street
90'xl40'
desirably located for
sale al a bargain
Apply
Herald Office
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npiTrC TAYLOR-MATTHEWS CO
i/l\UViU Prescription Druggist*
Open Every Other Sunday for Drug* Only
From 10;to 12 A. M.4:30 to 6:30 P. M.
Meet Your Friend* atjOur Fountain
The Leading Place for Drink*
Oil Often
Causes Fires
It may seem a small moment where
you keep an oil can but it isn’t, if you must
keep one in your house or barn be careful
of its location.
Always take every precaution to pre
vent fire,and assure yourself that your fire
insurance is adequate. This agency of
the Hartford Fire Insurance Company will
welcome the opportunity to explain fire
risks and sound insurance to you.
NATIONAL LOAN & INS. CO.
Roanoke Rapida, North Carolina
Herald Buildini Phoae 44
fiif'Six
5»Ptu$enger Coupe $2550
1924 Model
1 __
19X4 Models Are the Finest
Big'Sixes Studebaker Ever Built
The enthusiasm with which the new 19*4
model Studebaker cars have been received
locally is an indication of the reception they
have enjoyed throughout the country.
No wonder.They are emphatically the most
compelling values Studebaker ever offered
and the public knows that Studebaker has
been a consistent leader, year after year, in the
amount of intrinsic value per dollar invested.
The Big-Six Sedan and the Coupe are the
finest cars that have ever borne the name
Studebaker. They provide all the perform
ance, all the comfort, and all the depend
ability that any car will give—at a price
that smaller producers cannot approach.
& very uung tor wnicn one can wwu ui
motoring convenience, comfort and utility
has been provided—even to the extra disc
wheel with tire, tube and tire cover (two on
Sedan); handsome nickel-plated bumpers,
front and rear; large* roomy trunk; auto
matic gasoline signal, and many other fea
tures. There is nothing more to buy.
The prices of the Sedan and Coupe are
moderate because of 8tudebaker's large pro
duction, vast physical and financial resources,
the manufacture of all vital parte In 8tuda
baker plants, and the accumulation of experi
ence and prestige gained through 71 years of
building quality vehicles.
I1924 MODELS AND PRICES-/ o. b. factory |
LIQHT-SIX
I f... , 112' W. B., 40 H. P
Touring -——— $ 90S
Roadster (3-I'M.).. 975
Coupe-Roadeier(!-Paes.) 1225
iadan..1550
SPECIAL SIX
3-P—.. Ur W. B..SQ H. P.
Tour In*_*1330
Rowfatcr (i-Pmm.y-1335
Coup* (5 Pm.)-197$
S*d—...
BIQ-3IX
r.rm—., I2t* W. B.,49 H. f.
-_!1mS
Cwiy (S-PBw.)-1*50
Terms to Meet rour Convenience
Big-Six
7•Passenger Sedan $2750
1924 Model
JOYNER MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
Roanoke Rapid*, N. C.
THIS IS A STUDBBAKER YEAR