Successful Sale The R. L. Chesson Store at Rose mary is entering the last week of the most succesful Clearance Sale in its history. Manager Lamb is more than I pleased with the public response and looks to even a greater volume of 1 business this last week. HEALTH The Golden Treasure Chest of Suc cess and Happiness The majority of all diseases of the human body lies fundamntally in the failure of the excretory organs to properly carry off the waste pro duct. Constianation is a very common condition. It lowers the bodily re sistance. It leads to heaaches, dull ness, and a lack of natural vigor which we fool when in perfect health. Any pers on who is cor •■Opr ted should corn ' t that c ndition at . <-o. Chir * pracii;- i sa natural heakh m i.hod which recommends itself to n.' 1 thoughtful people who desire to re gain health in a common-sense man ner. Health First—AH Else Follows. DR. 1). M. < MITER. D n ! ; Chiropractor ROSEMARY, \. C. Office over Walker Eiveiru* C:». Office Hours: 2to 5—6 to 8. >. ra. And By Appointment TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCarkle spent Saturday in Henderson. Miss Annie Cherry and Supt. Akers spent Friday in Greensboro at an important committee meeting of the N. C. E. A., called by chairman E. J. Coletrane. Mr. R. A. Wilcox of Washington, D. 0., on his way to Durham to open a new store, has been delayed here since Sunday. Mr. Wilcox was mo toring through and a defective nvle caused a break down near Rose mary. Mrs. Kary Clifton of South Rose mary has returned from a visit with relatives in Norfolk, Ya. Mrs. Jim I.imer of Warren;on. N. C., is visiting Mrs. J. II. Coiiler. Mrs. Yi-la Yan Dyke and daughh of Cherryville, N. C., are visiting Mr. Yirgil Yan Dyke. i Mr. Guy Moss spent Sunday in Danville, Ya. WATi'TI FOB CROWD ER * S j i!i::thdav anxopxcemkmt In Next WeSi’s Paper i PROGRA M I ! 3 Rosemary, N. C. Monday and Tuesday, July 2D—2D William Tex Presents 100 PER CENT TALKING FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE “IN OLD A R I Z O N A” ...With... EDMUND LOWE WARNER BAXTER Raoul Walsh and Irving Cummings Production Story and Dialogue by Tom Barry ADMISSION Matinees: 15-35c —:—• Nights: 23-50c Wednesday;—-July 31. A Silent Picture—“STOLE?! LOVE” With Marceline Day Also Vitaphone Vaudeville ana color Symphony Admission 10c and 2oc I l i — ! Thursday and Friday—August 1— 2 A Vitaphone Talking Picture ;i “WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT” Also Vitaphone Vaudeville 1 Admission 15-35c i m _ — m • • — —■ — t Saturday, August 3 TOM TYLER in “IDAHO RED” Also Comedy and Vitaplione Vaudeville Admission 10—25c !__ Coming Real Soon “SONNY BOY” I Miss Hazel Keeter is spending the week in Jackson, N. C., with Mrs. Marion DeBerry. Messrs. Tommy Sh«arin and Jesse Baird motored to Norfolk and spent the day Sunday. Mises Ruth and Ollie Keeter spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Ya. Miss Polly Pearson has returned to her home in Fitzhugn, Ya., after spending three weeks with her grand mother, Mrs. A. W. WilPams. Messrs. Lawrence Wilson and A. G. | Strickland of Erwin, N. C. spent the j week-end with Mr. and Airs. A. B. Tudor. Mrs. J. A. Morris has relumed from Scotland Neck where she has | been visiting her brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Copeland an! daughter, Mildred, of Warrenton, N. C., spent Sunday with Mrs. P. A. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Everette, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gurkins and Miss Lucy Everett spent the week-end in Washington, N. C., Pantega and Bell haven. Mrs. R. L. Keeter is visiting her sister in Battleboro. Mrs. Octavius Griffin has as her guest Mrs. J. C. Hanes of Emporia. Va. Mrs. H. P. Hazelwood .entertain : ! with a theatre and bridge party. Re freshments were served. The guests were Mrs. Clarence Toppings. Mrs. C. L. Elting. Mrs. ,T. R. Glover.Mrs. L. Moody ami Miss Eulalie Robertson. To Play Raleigh Team Saturday With a string of nice victories l»e~ hind them with only one defeat out of elevn starts the Rosemary Mill Bascoes will take on the Southern Bell Telephone Co., of the Raleigh City league here Saturday at 4 p. m. sharp. The visitors have a smart bunch of ball tossers, at present hold ing second place in the City league of Raleigh. The locals will have to step in order to keep up their win ning streak. Last Saturday the Mill boys de feated Aulander of the Bright Leaf Belt League, 5-2. Crowder led in the CROWDER’S BIRTHDAY STARTS NEXT WEEK. W—A—I—T—! hitting for the locals with two dou bles and a homer out oi four trips Ladies and children are admitted free to the home games of the Bascoes. -□ CARD OF THANKS In appreciation of the kindness and thoughtfulness shown us during our recent bereavement, the death of our husband and son, W. B. Edwards, we wish to express our deepest grati tude toward our many friends. Mrs. W. B. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Edwards and Family. -n FOR MEN ONLY j Specials for men are advertised | f >r Saturday by the New 3. Marks ! store in this issue of The Herald. | Bargains in everything the man ; wears are advertised. NEW MANAGER Mr, B. I. Brigman is the new ma nager of th« Gold Star Store at Rose mary, havirg assumed charge this week. Mr. 3rigman is a lofal boy who has been away for several years. He comes bacc here from Norfolk. FURNITURESALE A July Furniture Sale is advertised in this issue of Th> Herald by W. S. Webb, who is putting on a 20 per cent, discount on every article in his big • store. The announcement made by Mr. Webb will be of interest to all who are looking for furniture bar gains. C R O WD~E R ’ S BIRTHDAY STARTS NEXT WEEK. W—A—I—T—! BLADES 5 Blades •>} ■» ^ L" a t • 1 i -• XV.g# Mon! Come on down to the Men's Corner at the N < v B. MarC,- Co.. We are not half as interested in your buying as we are in your seeing our wonderful Men's Department. We boast of having the BEST Man's Furnishings Depart ment in Eastern North Caro lina. and man. thai's saying a lot. Not only do we have the host eouipped. blit the stan dard or our merchandise rep resents the highest (iirality obtainable from some of America’s foremost manufac turers. A dollar spent at the Men's corner is value receiv ed (Signed) S. MARKS. I Men Your Straw Hat Is Hare i Right in the heart of the sea- j I son v e are offering to you j ! outstanding values in new s! r;» v hats. Sold to -S !. c Summer Sale of j And what a Shirt sale! When ! you can buy Manhattan and ; other famous makes that sold j to .82.3(1. at the remarkable ! low price of— II_ _ Summer Suits OF COOLEST WEAVES AND NEWEST SHADES VALUES TO $10 l I Men, we have just put the rock bottom on hot wither suit < an 1 you imagine buying a suit for I vourscif at such low price;. And < / lie quality of the fabric alone i would make them worth twice as , much as we are asking. VALUES TO $15 I : } You cannot say. “I cannot take a vacation this year, Vwause my old suit is not good enough to wear.” j The K. Marks Men's corner has made It possible for every man in Northampton and Halifax counties to buy at least one summer suit. VALUES TO $19.75 $10.00 Here you will find the largest assortement of summer neck wear ever shown in this com munity, without a doubt.—* More than 1,000 ties to pick from. 1.00 I • V. Athletic Underwear * <1 /> i’he two-piece suits are (he coming thing, and no -'dvr. i for when once worn . ^ always wear them./ ■ i them, shirts and pU A colors. ^ A OUR BUYER i Of Men’s Furnishings and Clothing left here the 1 early part of the week for our Eastern buying 4 connections, located at 132 W. 31st street, N. Y. 4 He has already purchased for us a large quan- 4 tity of goods that are new and up-to-the-m'n- 4 ute in quality and style. We have been receiv- 4 inff big shipments from t h e Northern market 4 daily and if you will come on down* and look 4 around we are certain t hat you will see many 4 things that will appeal to your taste and on top 4 of it all it is moderately priced. 4 ► Here is an opportunity to try y a pair of Bostonians at an at ^ tractively 1 *.v price. Bostoni ► ans are nationally advertised y to sell to $10 It’s a funny thing to me the demand for extra it crs is so big at the I the year, but they I and boy, we’ve got ] prices that save. '

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