TWIN CITY HAPPENINGS Mr. Fred Peck of Greensboro was a business visitor in town last wek. Mrs. MacDonald Baldwin and son, Mac, of Atlanta are visiting her sis ter, Mrs. W. S. Dean. Another sister, Mrs. Madge Herring of Raleigh spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Dean. Mrs. Paul Scott and children of Murfreesboro spent Monday here vis iting Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. Mrs. W. V. Woodruff and children leturned Friday after spending a week in New York visiting Mrs. Dew ey Gage. Mrs. B. D. Johnston of Greenville has returned to her home after spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. Mrs. Li'.v-s Van Dyke and son, of Portsmouth spent Monday in^h.e home of Mr. anil Mrs. J. B. Edmonds. j Miss Helen Joidan of Graham is '••Mending the wo k-end with Miss \ io ta Collier. Mrs. M. D. ('oilier and Mrs. Wylie j Hobbs spent Wednesday in Henderson visiting Mrs. R. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. .Cbok and dau ghter, Nelda Jane, Mrs and Mrs. P. Strickland of Enfield ^spent Sunday here visiting Mrs. S. J.Cook. Kir. Horace Williams has returned ; after spending some time in Law ^ renceville, Va. BETTER YET Peanut Butter WE RECOMMEND IT TAYLOR, and COLLIER Roanoks Rapids, N. C. PE-O-P-L-E C ,THEATRE|J ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. “Sound Satisfaction” ‘ HERE AGAIN-MASTER COMICS OF “RIO RITA”--— MONDAY and TUESDAY — JJULY 21-22 , — V ’ World's Greatest Comedy Team — Hot from “Rio Rita"— j Cutting Wild Capers in the Dizziest Rio tof Cock-Eyed I' Fun Ever Brought to the Screen! ► Mighty Cast Includes Hugh Trevor, Dorothy Lee, June Clyde 5 Added Subjects — People's Sound News and Comedy Matinee 2:30— Adm. I0-25c — Night 7:30—9:15—Adm. 25-50c 5 --- WED. — THURS. JULY 23-24 “V ou Brought a New Kind of Love t o Me.” Hear him sing this hit. See how Amer ica taught him MAUHICt j Chevalier the BigPoncf 09maaai9utar with Clauette Colbert Leading lady of the “Lady Lies” , Added Subjects, Peoples Sound News and Comedy MATINEE 2:30 ► Admission_ _I0-25e * NIGHT 7:30-0:15 ■fcolsn -— 25-50c FRIDAY — SATURDAY JULY 25-26 $500 DEAD or ALIVE! For the Bandit known as the 'Llano Kid” and “THE TEXAN” t \ l' TV X ;xan iqaanaatqxxaxt | With “Tht Vir ginian” himself, handsome Gary Cooper and Fay Wray. Added Subject — Comedy Matinee Friday 2:30 — Night 7:30-9:15 — Continuous Per formance Saturday 3 to 11 Admission Both Days __ 10-25c Miss Mary Elizabeth Brinkley of Sew Bern is spending some time with Miss Lucy Wood. Mrs. Ellis H. Joyner spent last ^•(v>k with her sister in Elizabeth C'ity. Miss Margie Collier spent the wcek n Graham visiting Miss Lucille Jor dan. Miss Edith Quinnerly of Greenville : ■ r.'img some time with her sister. Mrs. Ellis H. Joyner. Mr. William Payne Edmonds spent 'umiay in Norfolk. Miss Elizabeth Edwards of Green •ille has been the guest of Mrs. Ellis I. Joyner for the past week. Mr. Fred Caughan of Charlotte, pent last week here visiting relatives oid friends. Mr. Henry Taylor spent Thursday in Richmond. Miss Edith Quinerly, Miss Elizabeth Edwards and Mr. Sidney Bounds mo tored to Richmond with Mr. E. H. Joyner Saturday. Mrs. E. S. Stainback has returned home after spending some time in Norfolk visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Williams. Mrs. T. G. Glasgow and children have returned home after spending some time at Virginia Beach. Mrs. W. M. Keefer has returned home after spending some time at Norfolk visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Williams-. * ► Mr. Bill Pipping of Ha**t. ville, S. C.. visited fiiends hero this. week. YOUR CAFE "Roanoke Rapids’ Newest” Cleophus Bray, Prop. PHONE 304-W MEALS —and.— SHORT ORDERS At All Hours Cigarettes Confections Ice Cream Soft Drinks. MAGAZINES Tell us what you read. If we don’t have it, we will get it for you. “SARGQN GAVE ME NEW GRIP ON LIFE” ■‘Sargron pave nv a "now prip on life after ha^M --eivJ.' myself for 8 years \J|th medicines tryinp to pet well. MRS. PEARL HILL "Loss of appetite, sick headaches end indigestion had me in such a weakened ^condition that I coudn't ; leave the house for weeks at a time. Six bottles of Saigon restored my ap petite without a trace of indigestion. I’ve gained seven pounds, my nerves are so strengthened I enjoy sound, invigorating sleep and wake up fresh ' and cheerful with an abundance of energy and vitality. “Sargon Pills relieved my consti pation naturally by stimulating my liver to healthy action and my color is clpar and healthy.”—Mrs. Pearl Hill, 8 Front St., Spartanburg, S. C. Taylor-Matthews Drug Co., Roa noke Rapids; Rosemary Drug Co.. Rosemary, Agents.— (AdvL Legal Notice The New Bakery of Rosemary, N. C., has been purchased from me by M. I roe who will be responsible for all debts incurred on and after July 1st. 1930. •tt-7-31 D. W. ETHERIDGE. Riotous Fun—Mad Waggery in New Film Filled with mad waggery, riotous tun and delirious nonsense. “The Cuckoos,” all talking musical at the F'eoples Theatre, Monday and Tuesday July 21-22, is an innovation in sound pictures. Radio pictures has stepped out into the le^d among producers by introducing an all comedy enter tainment at the time audiences are sated with drawing-room dramas, back-stage stories and underworld dramas. "The Cuckoos” stands alone as a brand new type of screen entertain ment. It is an ektravaganza of deli rious nonsense, starring the mad ROANOKE RAPIDS ROSEMARY, N.C. _ i “The Industrial Twins” The two towns are divided by an imaginary line and will in all probability be united at the next meeting of the State Legislature. The population of the two com munities is 9.500. Situated on Route 10 of the North Carolina State system and Federal Highway 17-1. the Twin Cities are the gateway for all traffic south of Richmond. Route 40 carries motorists South to Wilmington and Florida, while Route 48 travels South to Raleigh. The Rosemary Manufacturing Company is the larg est damask mil! in the world and employs over one thous and people. Other mills of importance located in the Twin Cities are the Roanoke Mills Company and the Patterson Mills Company, also textiles, and the Halifax Paper Cor poration. largest paper mill in this section of the State. Situated on the Roanoke River, the Twin Cities are near the source of unlimited power. Here is located the main State offices of the Virginia Electric and Power Company. Here, the Stone and Webster Construction Co., plan the construction of two mighty dams at a cost of eleven million dollars. Cotton, pulpwood, peanuts and tobacco are raised in abundance in the adjacent territories. The source of supply is at hand. Immediate connection with the Sea board Air Line and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroads give well nigh perfect transportation facilities in any di rection. Native labor of the unspoiled type is available. • Several of the local mills are owned by the Simmons Company; largest manufacturers of beds in the world. All the covers for Beautvrest and Deepsleep mattresses are made here. Tax rates are low. Those desiring in dustrial sites will do well to investigate these growing communities, located approximately 100 miles from Rich mond. Va., Norfolk, Va.. and Raleigh, N. C. They are primarily mill towns, the largest of this nature in this section of North Carolina, proud of the fact. The above was written by the publicity committee of the Kiwanis Club for the maps of the Atlantic Coastal Highway Association which will he published next month. wags of “Rio Rita” fame, Bert Wheel er and Robert Woolsey, and boast ing a notable cast of featured play ers. They are assisted materially by Dorothy Lee, also a featured play er in “Rio Rita," and Jobyna Howland a new find for pictures. Romance is not neglected, however, June Clyde and Hugh Trevor pro vide the heart interest in most cu rable fashion. Marguerita Padula, >vho will be remembered as the “La /inia” of “Hit the Deck,” is heard igain with her great “blues” voice, >nd Mitchell Lewis, leading screen heavy, is the menace. Ten rollicking song numbers com posed by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ru by, dancing choruses with hundreds of performers, and a thousand extra players make “Th» Cuckoos' one of the outstanding pictures of all time. WANTED — 10 MEN AT ONCE TO COMPLETE AN ORGANIZATION A local concern has been appointed district representative for a large national business organization. To complete our local organiza. tion we need at once 10 men of good stand ing in their respective communities, clean character, sound business judgment and with salesmanship ability, who can devote ali or part time to an attractive proposition representing us in Halifax and Northampton Counties. We prefer men who have a fair education and a general business experience. No loafers or get-rich-quick-schemers want ed. This proposition is not a house to house canvass, hut is a good sound business propo sition and requires conscientious, ambitious men to handle it.. Apply by letter to WZ, c o The Herald, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Mrs. Mabel Thornton of Chicago testified in her divorce suit that she ■ paid all the expenses of her honey- 1 moon. Ask Your Soldier Boy How “Coot ies'* Got Such Hold He’ll tell you that the battle fronts of Europe were swarming with rats, which carried the dangerous vermin and caused our men misery. Don't let rats bring disease into your home. When you see the first one, get RAH SNAP. That will finish them quick. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roanoke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.; Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. LIN O TYPES Sued for $14.01, Mrs. Clara McKay admitted the $14 debt but employed a lawyer to oppose the one cent claim. John E. Mewett, 73, of San Francis co has gone on a three months camp ing trip with nine grandsons. George Brook of Chicago was found to be deaf and dumb when arrested for speeding. Malachy Quinn of Belfast was sent to jail for violating an injunction for bidding him to enter his home. James McGregor of Edinburgh shot off the right hand of a burglar he found in his library. n ROSEMARY METHODIST CHURCH At 1 o’clock, Miss Georgia Keene, who is teaching in both the Daily Va cation Bible School and the Training School for Christian Workers, will have charge of the service. At 8:00 P. M., Rev. Mr. Shell, who is likewise working in both the Vacation Bible School and Training School, will preach. The public is cordially invited to both services. Luke Reilly Says, The Rat Died Be fore Reaching the River” “Since moving near the river 2 years ago, we’ve always used RAT SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat, nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the house. About 15 minutes later he darted off for the water to cool his burning stomach, but he died before Teaching it.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Roa noke Hardware Co., Rosemary, N. C.; Roanoke Pharmacy, Roanoke Rapids, 1 N. C. LIN O TYPES jVfrs. Ida Dunning has succeeded h“r father as sexton of a church in Lon and will dig all the graves. -n Ma., Gerald Burrard and his wife, who Wv. divorced last October in Hungerfor ling., have remarried. -L) James Tobin of Glasgow appealed in vain to a court to compel his wife, silent for two years, to speak to him. -q Answering a burglar alarm in St. Paul at 3 a. m., the police found the intruder to be a strange cat. mm * + Make a “SPLASH” with a SWIM-KAP 25c to $1.00 Good-looking, long wear ing—these exclusive Swim-Kaps are the favor ites of thousands of women all over the country. Flat tering in cut — skilfully shaped to keep the hair absolutely dry. Sold only at Kexall Stores. ROANOKE PHARMACY Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina “ALL’S QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT’* As Fas As We’re Concerned The Dry Cleaner’s Price War Has Ended For the past tew weeks the dry cleaning industry of the Twin Cities has engaged in a sensational price war. Recently, howevejr, the “pridashing war clouds” have drafted slight ly to the East and now thin** are a little “Quiet On The Western Front.” But the price war prices continue. We have never participated in the price war. Furthermore, we hope we may neve, be forced to participate in one. When our business was organized we es tablished a price whicn we think is a nominal price for the peo ple of this section to pay for tbe service we offer, and at the same time give us j fair ptjafit forv our work. Our price is the same day in and day 'WBnsr -A* VV/OUl\ll Ofl*|T During TM. SHOE STORE J)J- i”8™*s*u' , roanoke rapids, n. c. > Starts Fnday July 18. Lasts 10 days*