Rapids5' Herald Volume I. Number iQ. PERSONAL AND LOCAL MENTIONS ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, JUNE 5, 1914. Items of Local Interest in and Aroiv.c! Roanrk.e Repids, Rosen.uy. and Patterson Milts I. B. Young, spent SuiuliH in I .ayottevillo. Postmaster M. M. Paeon has appointed .I. R. Voinvj. .! ,-i t.i'ii IV st master. Messrs Ricks and I'aison have purchased the lliggins residence on Jackson s! reel. The Rosemary, thoth.-aoe i i.t completed at Ro.-emary w : I i .; . 1 1 tcini.irniw night u nh r i . -o el lent program .1. I'. l:il.."-..:t a:i-l Ri ol her, I he propretor . I a . e -e curel a splomlid s-i'i i e i ir theatre ami w ill fixe I dean entertainments cadi n t i -an.! 'it. NOTICK Dr. K. A. I 'ere. .. Littleton w ill he in Roanoke Rap ids every Friday for the purpo (if doing I 'ental work. Aii'iiiMiniii.t-: l,i K!;v Si:;; mi: Take yon anywhere any 1,'in Reasonable Charges. See ( llockaday. phone ".V or Ta mi y Collier, rhone 52 1. !',. V.. Whitman, of Riri.ii. production manager of the I'ea ver i'.oaril Companies. -1 si 1 1 i lii local plant of the company I a! week. e Mrs. S. .1. Bounds and lil son returned Monday from V. ettevillo, w here she spent s: time visiting her parents. . ami Mrs. .1. . Wicker. - i" r. J. M. Jackson was in Littleton Tuesday. Ir. K. A. 1'erry, William Ikir- ker, and John Threewitts, of Littleton, were in town a hrt while Sunday altenmon. Mrs. M. A. West rel ime l l'i dav, after spending t wo v e. i with her daughter at Waverk Va. Miss Mary H. Adam sh'iied her position Roanoke Mills and re! her home at Crew s. Ya. s ill; ifne. Clee Yaughan, Percy Tillcy. Mrs. H. K Tillery and Miss ir ginia Tillerv, of Scotland Neck, were in town Tuesday. ( )ne good reason why oar job printing pleases us so m n-li is that it pleases our pat rons. Miss Kli.a M ire of ( ;:v -iivi!-.-. visited Mrs. W. P. Yaughan last week. Mrs. J. R. Jenkins and Utile sou, John Robert, were guests i f Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. Lynch Sun day and Monday. Miss Ada P.reedlove. w ho has been visiting Mrs. I. I!. Clover, returned home Saturday. We are especially equipped lo print visiting cards: programs; menus; contests for entertain nients;soiiveiiir gifts to match col or schemes, all colors and hr.n.o and silver; and weddin.',' invita tions. Call at our o'-'u r have oi.r t'epf.'S 'lllat:w c.t!l :i yo i Prices reasonable. Tie1 congregation of th M.-i ho li it Kpiscopal Ch nv i of R i in ok" Ripi Is have re ently p I'-elta-' I an indivi I i ii c n m mi -m serive and new carp ' The are also m iking elah irate prop iraiion-i for th ' I '.c Conference, which will b.'liviin their edilice early in July. Messrs. R. L. Wood and R. I.. I Uckeiis of the Patterson More Company visited relative-; an I friends in Lnliel I Sunday . R. P.. Mayes of Palmer Spi n -'. . Ya.. was here la-d week t" his brothi-r, C. L. Mayes P.. J. Rametle left for Rh o moiid, Va., Monday on a o ; i liess i.rip. lie returned We.iMo . dav. l:ls Miss Maude Thompson leave for Norfolk in a few to attend the marria.'...' o o ' her friends. !. I . Mayes made a Hying trip to I leniierson I uesitav. C. R. Bark ley has resign ed his jiosition with S. M. Thump son to accept a position w ith the Rosemary Supply Company. ,( ; -ir t lit: ' .11 ill hu-incss w :r Tuesday. Tom '!'.:', Puke. . C. inarv. move rn of oso . to men;: ia'k tins fiM-portions in tne ,dii,s. Mrs. Samuel Seme of I'hila- delpliia. w:i has l.o.--i victim.:' her lm-.!u! ia -t wee:. I here relii'iie.! home S.1 .Hi ,.t in in .lent ...line first place III- !l'-0. II i; nr . r t?it'.-ri!i o Will be in re; pen' .nuance t mt tu w 'inch la! Salui'ilav ni"hl me i.1 .1. 11 c ariu of the Aurelian Spriic.vs section w a. Wedii.sdav. Mrs. Thus. ,r m town - and : .uav News e.iil.lrea a: lor an e(. in llamplnii and New 'a., visiting relative. Imme Sund.: . i 'i .rued Mix; Man Howard of N. ('.. is visiting Mt -Stainhack. Wahaw , .'. T. Rig Is- A. P. 1 t.iwney, Jr.. of land, Va., has come bac1 b Koa- l!"Ke l.'api work ai tl t; li will 'or- llah:a jioration. Hilddie Lew is w ill n I'.rn his home in I Maiiam on r-aiur- day. Ret us save you from :?:!.( ID to nil on a tailor made .mt this i month. IIam'ih k II it . i: ( ii. .HIS friei'd w eek. William (irant i-; ; in I lender Soli. W i 1 1 1 n g r.. this Wilson, Mr. C. A. i'.rv.mt. wa ; a tsr, da ir m town la-t Sali.r- Mr. dren k Ardeii. where mer. -I I ,. Patter:..., and chil i.n Wedi.o-'ia. for ( '.. near .V-'he ole, w lil spend t Ik sum- ( 'ar lime on to. i d lll!opecteiil. .'. a'Tiv deliver from car Saturday or Monday al i.dii. H a !(.! torui'-r wi 'I I.Hl ! ! i . li,. not f: William's d t- ..mi tend the W. C. nipt I'llSt- !iet -IM. .bun.',; We.-.l.-y I '.. .-o n, i.-, vi .it il Wnil, uncle, his week. i women ml II.W Cant.. I. M. M nrrav, I tin -mi l Miaiii c shoes I -Waik..er :-ho.-. for nie ciu K llni ! i. CnMrwy ' Rev. A. W. Craw ford, Super intendent of t he I re.-by It riail ILuneMi.-sions of N'oiiii Carolina, w ill pi'oneh in t he ( tpt'fa I louse at Roai ol.:' Rapi Is "i: i't Sun il.iv 111 M lllH"' al elev-'i, o'clock ;md on nexl Sooday n ening at eight o'cioc... Speeia! ma v. The pul.iic js iiirdiabv iu i i ' . S. M. lo llisoll 'anac-a i hoinp.on ai"l -pent last Sm prin.'s. Llon Johnson and ( 'em t wo dark skinned devotee Bacchus, i'l'hnecd a liiH freeb on la- t Sianlav in Hie ot loo t hat cheers and als, . inel .riaies lil their cil'.e, c ilisiiler'iol', inebri ated, lor i.i:e-i-l rale S son si in'.:' t b'-m w it I cost S MIDI ill lit Ul" lo '. M ''. C -ot-e llf -A. cee led Mr. Pre l b, : of weavin.' at th I'.t't brociit hi. f.i.ii'l, R'llei'.'ll t!ll Weei.. m-'vint; into the I';-e iioinp and -h. I SIC- er ; -or Mils. mi l,v a :e, Mr. and Mrs. ,, I'annlv of I lid . bor, back to R .an..'..' I M an have move atiids to Iivi Mr. Moore I with the R, 1 - accept . moke M: a posit ion oseiuar 's new chief o police, :. Iiobbin.-. is .-.ilher s. Me seem ; lo b( satisfactory to tin Rosemarv and whili ( (nicer II. 1 - i'g li"'"! - geneially people i his arrests are fewer tha those lhom,i .- hci'e a : r.1linN'(iOFTHE PRESS? rERIAN "Ladies Aid" 'i:il l.l (lie If :t ! . i I The Ladies Aid Society of the i'r-' -hy tori. in Ch'iivh were de li, d'.t fully entertained in the !i. 'ine of Mrs. William K. Homer, a! their regular mooting on Tues day afternoon at l'. M. Tic Society was railed to or der lo President Mrs. .loh Tav- ,,r. A fler the roll call and col- lection of dues, the business was then taken up and many things disci. ;sim1. ( '.'inmittees for the June Whiti w ere appointed as io:niws ( '.Mi,n,it:ee on Arraici meiit s for es and industrial enterprises of were unable to learn before pi-' After the reading of im Sale. Mrs. W. I'. Horner, the comniuuity. inv; to press. It is not. believed, 'minutes of the last meetm.: a... Mr-. I. C. I'.otts and Mr-. C. A. It eoes without saymi'; that in . however, that the loss will run 'the report of M. M. lai.-.:! Wche; ('ominitli n llecora- tien, Mrs. Job Ta lor, Mrs. Reck w it h, and Mrs. Mayes: ( 'om miltee to sell. Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Mosher, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Robin- sen. Mrs. Stainback. and any of Township was exceptionally piod the members that they call upon. for this class of work, and shows The Society will put on sale! up very favorably when coinpar at this time a waist and skirt ed with similar articles on tow ns holder w Inch is quite useful as it in this section of the State. It holds t he new blouse waist in the latest style and fastens the skirt without the aid of the usual long bar pin. The ladies of the coin- mumty are invited to see this wonderful little bell, demonstraf- ed at the White Sale on June !hh ' at the Rosemarv Onera House, . :' cream and cake will also be old. Alter the meetingthe hostess, II. ii nor served delicious ,, ,.vl,e, ,-v ere:,,,, and enke Ti.e Society w ill meet on Tues day. June 1."., with Mrs J. P. I'.eckwith. Death of Miss Nora Hawkins ( n Lriday, May L'lMh : our com munity w.as over shadowed with a e'oui! of deep sorrow when Cod in Mis ipiiinb wisdom and lo e to. .k from us our be-" l"ed .and e-leenied friend. Nora I law kins. She w as born in isso, in Hali fax 'utility near Aurelian Springs, and is the daughter of Mrs. Mollie Hawkins. Karl in life she t'ave her heart to ( lod and united herself ui,n Hawkins Chapel. Up to her death lived an active iioiile christian ine. ixoiiieness of character, purity of thought and gentleness of manner won lor her a host ol friends and to crepe meteor ami lace, assisted know her was to love her. ,v Miss Clara Royd, in lilac bro- She has passeil from our caded silk, received her guests mill t. but lei us not think of in I he home of her mot her, Mrs. her as dead but as gone to her ('harlena Mart, on Hamilton beautiful eternal home whereshe Street. will know not the cares of a The reception hall, parlor and mid hard world. library were made very attrae- I lor remains wore laid to rest live with many beautiful roses, in the family burying ground, ferns and spring blossoms. Miss burial services being conducted ;,,yd, daughter of Mr. J. B. by her pastor. Rev. C. J. Ld- Royd. Manager and Superinton wards. The floral oll'orings dent of the Patterson Mills, en were many and rare. tertained the guests with sever ' Sleep on beloved and take thy al musical selections, both vocal VSC and instrumental. Lay down thy head upon thy Iced tea. sandwiches, and Savior's breast, mints, followed by peach cream We loved thee well, but Jesus wjth maraschino cherries and loves tluv best, ( iood-Nigbt, but not fare we ' lilKN'l). of his predecessors, the order pre- va; i ig is very much better. Where do you trade? I trade with S. M. Thompson. Me saves me money. The laud sale held at South Rosemary on last. Saturday was quite a success in spile of the con, petition witn tne nail games. livery lot was sold ami alt hou-h of them weiil at lienres be- I.w what had been expected, a l.ar pi t was realized l,y Hie m.. motors. Messrs. Ilodc-ens and Powell, on the whole i n v est men I. Rev. A. W. Tavlor went to Raleieh on Tuesdav to attend the I.' ii, st M., roi'ere..e .... I .ml s:,.i,..i t,,,i ii , ,i , i, .,i,i iin.l .-s imlay N liool Institute, lield at Raleigh, from June 1 to (',. !, . . '"'.'. ., ,. ,. , iis is as.a.ewi.ie conu'ience ,,, tne i.pis.op.iMi.r.y auiiiayiiHi.. Don't marry anv man to whom i lining .111.1 vou would not trust, your whole fortune then don't trust him with it. NEWS & OBSERVER ARTICLE Boosting Roanoke Rapids Creates Mild Sensation in Community The Im Mister's article on Roa noke Rapids Tow nship, which appeared in the New s and Ihsor ver on last Sunday, lias naturally caused ipiite a good deal of com ment in the community. The article in question was r got ten up for the town of RoaMr. (J. B.. Crews, SealMiard ; noko Rapids by Mr. Ceorge K. agent, has stopped keeping any 1 I '.nek, of the News and Oshervcr 1 money at all in the depot over Company. Mr.RucksmttwodRys night, therefore the Kxpress In the community obtaining data 'oinpany was the only loser. m regard to the various business- i ,llst how much was taken, we an article of this kind vvuh facts so hastily n'tilhered, a few minor i errors and inaccuracies must i have crept in. ( n the whole th. article for the Roanoke Rapid w as not filled up with person; ties, as is usually the case while Mr. Ruc'k's enthusiasm in a few instances did carry him a little too tar, we certainly think he did about as well as iinvbody had a right, to expect of him in consideration of the limited time he had to get his facts. i The following linns and in-1 dividuals were donators for the orliele' l.'o:iii,.Le l.'nniils Pnu-er i I:.,v,,i' irv I' ......- ., 1 ..i !,. M;n -1 ' . 1 .... I : I ii.. 1 atterson iMilisl o., Koanoke ; Mills Co. i 1 1 u' Co. , Josemary Miinufactur- , Hirst. v,i; . ,i i i i nil vi i s w oo ciiii niei i 1 1 lai one u m ixatiotial l.ank, ' . . I lancock-1 louse t'o. I i raid i ,,-,.. ,,, ,,m, ll-snitMl T,et,,.. .,,,,1 .iiiii,..- vv D. Tillery, W. C. Lynch, P.urnett and Cherry, R. Marks, P.. S. Webb, Rosemary Supply Co., Patterson Store Co, -a.. o Hankipg a, ai -.Trust . o., ;;. , ,. mary I 'rug Co.. b' .. i..ke Phar macy Co., J.P. Rob. .a ,v Rio H. li. Clover, Fran,. Cherry. Mrs. G. L. Hayes Entertains IS.. ri.'il In llir It. ml, I I Mrs. Ceorge Lewis Haves was the charming hostess atone of (he season's most delightful teas on Imrsdav a tternooii ot ast week. Mrs. Haves, gowned in pink cakes, were served by Miss 1 hand burned badly while niak Marv Travnham Wyche, Miss ! ing a fire in the stove. Mary Norlleet (iri.zard, Misses 'harlena and Virginia Hart and Miss Irene Cannon. Mrs. Hayes is very popular in both towns and well known1 throughout, this section for her charming manners and hospital ity. Among the invited guests were the following. Mrs. (!. B. Crews, Mrs. Mae ( Irizzard, Mrs. Wilson Mullen. Mrs. Andrews. ,rs. .. .; (;,. Mrs. Fdward' shore, nf Winston Salem, Mrs. .;. w. Lehman. Mrs. J. P. Beck- uilhi Mrs . I'.eckwith, Mrs. . ,,rnr. Mrs. J. (. !u,Si Mrs V, ,;, Froelich, ii!s. T. W. M. Long, Mrs. VV. L, '""' ,lss 'vl:""'1 "'lurray, M - ' Mosher. Mrs. Job n i y ti i iir ii w i av or, u s. i ar es vy e on, nirs. A n-, ' '' 1 "Kerson, Mrs. W. U. 1 ll - lerv Mrs .1 U' lloiwo Mrs .1 ; ' . :.! ' f..- ,i ,,f i t:.,u n:i m.. "'' '"M". . C. A. Wyche and Mrs. T. M. , Jenkins. Seaboard Depot a. Roanoke June- tion Again Robbed The SeaUiard Hepot at Roa noke Junction for the third or fourth time in the past two years' was broken into lust night. The! door of the express room w as1 i- i j . .1 loreeu ana some express taken. Since the last experience when the SeaUiard sale was forced and a good sum of money taken t,, any considerable tii;ure. Board of Governors of League Change Rule At a meeting of the Hoard of (lovernors of the Roanoke ';: ' I League held on last Tuesday night at Dr. T. W. M. Ung's ollice, the eligibility rule gov ern- ing the league players was iiukI- iliiul l,r rtkiliutimr i Itn I in,w, III,.,, I.J IUll,lllh ,.. lllll ,11 i ii 1 1 1 , 1 ,. , ., ... . tul: residence ol players from! , , , , ,. , . ,, , . , . ! , "b ""u"cu ' 1 ' . , U'affl'f gamf: 1 1 IS m ls to '"' !,",lu ttu,racu " uvr' team on the league. W. L. Manning, of Rosemary was elected base umpire, J. i Welch still continuing to act as "inpire at home plate. iiiiine wiia iiuiui- io couioiiu o Wln ' "P""' n:ln imi tt n iiirtiiiii.ieui ,1.1 lie nuini . , ... not judge accurately iromius po- not judge accurately Irom his sitioti behind pitcher close plays it the bases. The games Satur day promise to lie closely con tested, and it they come up am - . , ' , where near the standard ol last .-.'durday's games, tt '..e more than'satTsi.. fat I Aurelian Sprin " ": Mrs. Rufus Hrndley is visiting) fiends and relatives in Roykins, . Va., this week. Misses Nita Mae Baker. , Littleton, and Sallie Cobb, of Franklin, Va., are the guests of , Aliss Annie l OOKe. Carl Mamill, of Richmond, Va., made a flying trip home, I v.: 1 -:.-L 1 : Si .. rriuay muni, ami as a vis.ioi at the Springs Sunday. Miss Mattie Cooke is visiting Chief Fngineer to send a man her sister, Mrs. F. S. Culloin, of 'here in the next ton days to Munn, N.C, this week. : over the ground carefully with a Jonh 0. Heptenstall, who' vilw to ascertaining the mo: t is in the hospital for treatment, -di-siral.le entrance into the to.wi is serionslv ill t,,,' possibility ol getting There was an ice cream supper , 1 1 .1. I . 'IM 1 on me enure, grounds nmisnay , . i. a i ... . jjK p . .i. . i i": mgm., JiiniMm, lor me . of the Epworth League. i The people around here had better keep their cows in close quarters if they don't want them milked, for we all love ice cream, Miss Lucy Pepper got horj The "Speck-Tickle A - gents" will have to get busy, for the people around Aurelian Springs are emulating Mutt, "punching eves". Whv don't they mediate? Mr. 0. B. Cook's route has been changed from the Aurelian Springs otlice to Thelma. Mrs llankins (after morning service) - V Iiy (lidn t vou iiweine ! new rector'' llankins -1 don't think the man is sincere. The idea of choosing the Cold.'ii Rule for his text and then preaching to us for more than two hours. Puck. Application for Pardon (or HENRY JAMES ApplicHti.in will I... iiiail.' to the Cov- crm.r of North ('arnliim fur the inii,,.n ..i ii i.. ,i o... , "". ..-, ....... .. ! vnU,-r t-rm UlMlli of the Sup i n ; (',,,,,-t f Halifax cnunly for the mm. ! f liirccnv, Knit Hciitcnii-.l to work in in.r i the i'oty Koa.i. for ,ho u of , All persons who oiis. the p-Hniing i ""H l"11"'1"" "'I. "'V1'''1 t0 to,'H'' ! their prott'sts to the (iovernor withoiil ,t-HV. "VT'-u 'v 9V;. l-B-4t for Henry James, BOARD OF TRADE HAS Report of Delegation Sent t President of Coast Line Ik presentative Crod ty's Busln - W. L. LONG'S CANDIDACY FOR The first regular niontn meeting of the Hoard of Trade o Roanoke Rapids Township was called to order by President . I. T. Chase on last Monday night at S:l.". The meeting was held in I he Old Opera Mouse in I i, ,: t . Rapids. Chairman of the Meiuherdii, ! Committee, the matter of tk. j pending negotiations with ta. j Atlantic ("oast Line Railway wa j taken up. j J. T. Stainback: who accom r. llianied the delegation to ., , j iiiiiiKinii asine special represenia- jtive of the Hoard of Trade re- ; ported tlH principal results (:' the interview, lie stated tha' the .gat ion had louml I . 1 , dent Kenlv very cordial , ,, ' ' . evidently .willing to givi and :e ll.e ; i question of his ro; running a spur track from Weldon to (hi, community every consideration !The delegation was in conference I with President Kenly for over i.n j hour during w hich time they presented to him data in regard to the volumeof the freight ha i ness at. presi'nt h;mdled by the Set i board at Roanoke Junction, j The delegation had with them survey of the electric line from I Roanoke Rapids lo Weldon pr. ! posed sometime ago by privah citiens here and in Weid, -a. ' This was called to Mr. Kenl . - attention m order to gia lint e some idea ol i. -ii, . ..-ed siur l riiiy, However map of the w i . Jiowing in ilet. i " . oii'd leave tin Atlantic (' t Line yards in Weldon, where it would cross the Seaboard Air Line tracks and where it would enter Roanoke Rapids. Mr. Kenly also had figures in regard to the freight business here and , had evidently at some previous time given the quest ion of enter- ing Roanoke Rapids a good deal of thought. Mr. Kenly asked a few que- ,itlis e right of way and j the depot site and ordered his sidetracks into the yards of the dill'erent. maim fact urimj" tilants ' f , j CimuMuh v Th(. ,;,,,,.. u Trallic Manager of the Coast t .; r ,. of his assistants. ; will also come here at the same j time for the purpose of gelling (exact figures on the freight bu:-i- j ROANOKE VALLEY STANDING OF THF. CLUBS W L Rosemarv ' - Roanoke Mills 2 Roanoke Rapids 2 '' Patterson Mills J How They Play Tomorrow Roanoke Rapids vs Ro-emai -. Crst '..ana l Roanoke Mills vs I'atter.-.oii Mil;. Roanoke Mills vs Rosemary All exciting, hotly couteslei pone for I he bole nine mum" - A game so close that al no tun frmn st.irt. , ,.ose did victor . . ,. ,.,, , ,. Seem certain lor any team. The first live innings on hot h 1 . ....... ....... I'..... I . . NS, ' '"-.'' '"" only in the second innings by a i,iiiie nlav for Roanoke Mills bv Pace, Harbor and Whitmore. In ii,., u:..ii, ;,,;,, l,,.,n,,l., Ml! Ll.e niAiii iiiiiiii, i fc -,i i,'i mi. , KilM, caus,(, j by the errors of Collins and Brown for Rosemary -a wikl pitch to second bits,- and , ., .' ., Brown's failure to return and touch bag after play and the Coiiliiiiifl on in J: four . ) a Year i a:'. SESSION ir Interview t and Re- 'i . We: v nr I o r. - . i.! (i!i ! ATlilE ANNOUNCED I"1- Taylor. W. L. . Ibirner and .1. 'I'. other members of "ii bri a. 'lit out dif - 1 iv.Mid to the I' .V'. I lv. The ! '. n ion sent '.- lee and ;riv -t . t ,.. lor oh- i ' -a- . in I'.irma- : ' d Mr. Job ' '.V L. Long i committee of t: u :' men and ao: - ! to the dif--N i. T. Chase i, . the engi- . I (ha !., , 'I In IT. ake t; Ml t I el, I .!,'i .t.i;, nei-r oo:i ; he ' ( l.: .'.lanufactiir s : heir wil ie work of in Line to enter t txtent. The i 'oinpany. al- i '-"I at the - i i y inpat iiy .:! its man . i . ery way -! :t.-d that if and he .'. s ;n be- et a fair ,e -. his road this t.-rri-,.'. that if the i:,' did coine :e nonal.lv give i'acti .ry pas wo., Id handle ; ro:-. ','1 '..hroagh the ligb'h aiiilNinth s'i ms fated to ili'oaii purposes. i,iiL''iie,;s P during the here to ill. 'atterson siu.re A:!.mt: lev, lis bet'- ee.'i 'am! r r. 'tre ts ci te u, ed I I'he proposed ct;i !"U!i into this ' . i i 1 1 1 ; . i I . i 5 .dio ,, , , ,;. t',,-' ( 'oast Lir.e ...;rvev in r- ,i,,oi,t Kenlv's IS close to Kiehth Street, witliin about six hundred feet ,,f i ,,. . , nia; pe - o Line in tl ci.ie ' . ,,- ight of way .s"i:bo;ird Air hat they de- !:' 'o.al. ; !::! feature !c meet ing wits candidacy of Slate Leiris- : nftl . i 1 .: the la-; j i, ; -1 ..;- . !,rl,.f , ,:.,: pressing ,i- tl.. '.".- done in a W. V. Horner, t after much e part of his friends, Mr. Long had finally cou- - ,.nt,.,l to enter the race for the ,ong made a brief 1 . !!". II rner ol I ra le Iiy a elati m heartily urn's can lidacv. nomnation.Mr. speeci, in lee' '' ' "' ' MiiamttrMi. r on.i.cv! ,.;r. LEAGUE GAMES 'ct. I lim 111 lil II K I ,1110 Roanoke R qiiii:; vs Patterson Mills t .ited .mt with an cci.leiil lirst one of I '. t he lirsl inning, . .-man of (he Pat- llht'il I.,;,. the ;,a o the i i', n 1, i- ! ; ' . I, i olh.-sion with a .i.e. l 'i Roanoke Rapids .1 o .th I es of his leg o e 1 he ankle. Me was iteiy carried to the Roa-u.i!.-; I lo j .it al in an auto-'oi- l.realmenl and is, get- i a,-e .... ,. ,pi; t ; imm, m.ki moiii ; e nicely . The unfortun accident. however, bad ate naturally a da-iipening ell'ect on the players; am the game lost mucha.f its viiror. The first three innings were Contui iicl mi puc four

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