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R Rapids OANOKE JRALD Volume I. Number 11. ROANOKE VALLEY LEAGUE GAMES ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, JUNK 12, 1914. Sixth Series Last Saturday l ies All Teams. Roanoke Rap ids Delealim; Rosemary 10 to 3. Patterson MilU 3 to Roanoke Mills 1. Some storekeeper's Dope on Batting Averages BOARD OF TRAUK OF ROAN-OKI- RAPIDS TOWNSHIP STANDING OF THE CLUBS W L Pet. Rosemary . 3 3 .500 Roanole Mills ;! 3 .500 Roanoke Rapid- 3 3 .5(10 Patterson Mills 3 3 .500 I low I hey Piny Tomorrow Roanoke Rapids v Rosemary vs I'atli ei.-uioko Mills (tirst game) nh Mills Some ol lis I'm poses and Activi ties, l or the Betterment of (lie Community. Every Man Should be a Member Goods Roads Meeting in Piiili.im July !)tli and Killi At the request of I ir. .l,i cph Hyde Pratt, 'liainnaii of t h.- I ..it, 'Cl.lt io . '.'el'.' ap M . r Rapid .. c i Roanoke Rapids vs Rosemary fel ine most disastrous dav the Rosemary team since the he ginning of the league. Several factors contributed to the piling up of the ten runs against Rose mary, chief among which of course were the sixteen errors made during the game by Rose mary, but the Roanoke Rapids team, also made a hotter show against Welsh than they over did before- Hughes for the Rap ids making three hits nut ol live times at hat. The first inning was nothing, nothing, Roanoke going to hat with three up and three dow n. Fur Rosemary Cunningham got as far as third on Shawm's er ror, a wild piteh anil I he play from third to first again:.! Hay es. He died there w hen I ob bins llew out to second. In the second inning, Roanoke to the hat, the eoinedy of errors began. A passed ball on third strike put Smith on first, two singles, Hughes and lidinoiid soiis, scored him and Mac John son's error scored Hughes and Edmondson. Rosemary didn't get to first. In the third inning Roanoke Rapids couldn't score, Ro:,einarv. getting two over Crown i ot hit, Cunningham to tirst on held-' ers choice, Hayes single and Stinsoii's error scoring them. In the fourth inning. Hughes I scored on Brow n's error, a sto-l en base, a passed hall Slin.-ou's; single. Rosemary not coring. Roanoke Rapid', put three mure across in the fifth, on three errors and one single. I Inches, j Collins singled to first for Rose-1 mary but died there. In the sixth and seventh Rosemary scored one run and shut Roan oke Rapids out. 1 hree more runs w by Roanoke Rapids in and ninth on one sin; es, and live errors, not scoring. For further particulars, refer ence is made to line up given he low. RllANoKK RA I'll IS Iwlter and faster work than Una nuke Mills, making three double plays in the course of the game. 'I'he first inning was a shut out for both sided, Barber llew out to centerlield, Pace singled but '''' died atecond on the double play ecutive Committee ol th Carolina (1 1 Roads A the following delegates pointed by J. T. ('ha a ! of the Town of Roanol e , , . i . 1 i rf, 1 O. li.il, 1 I . . I :, ... Ii 1 nT ''JI1M III . . i . . , "' '" - "to itus meeting oi tin- Roanoke Rapids Township was foa,is Association; U. H organised about a month ago, ory yy t Kong ,,,h T, its object was set forth in the w ('; Tillotsoii. Fennel :-' articles of the constitution in yy u, ,,.,. c, ; ( the follow i ig language: W MnU.-n. II. W. Lehman. ,, ,,,,.,.,,.;,. this ,,;-.',MM:.f- Patterson, and .1. T. Slainl.a t, J,,,ll ., ,:,.:.r.,.;:. -j This is going o ! an in .,. Hnnri,r In m flt the .,,, j,,,, r,.r:ill!K mi 1 1 ' nil li. rum iin n hii . inmiii ,...... : , , I , , t ,, i ii... of .,rti, 1 IM F TYPHOID MHuT Li Pc Given lo all ol Mir Opi ia tives ol the I'Lnts in Roanoke Rapid.-; Subscription, $1.00 a Year PERSONAL AND LOCAL MENTIONS Items of Loral Interest in and Around Roanoke Rapids, Rosemary, and Patterson Mills Hit mooting on """ most iniiioi taut inn ,rl,ii, . ,,hi:lril. ,ili,,;,IU, ,Mfrlts ,. ,,,,,. , I , ,n, I. ,11 l,m,r inlrrrsls "'(Molina today (a Til I I. IpoC Hi and it is sincerely to he I that as many of the dele named as possible will find to attend this meeting and in this all important work. "I"' at. tun i liil, hit. iiml mnl ln'iutiln Rosemary's Handsome New Theatre Opened Last Saturday Nipjit the Hoard of Trade of Last Saturday night, w itne- hand iu .uric I ! i n i it i il i' Htiiitls, i mm a. I'uli miii Mill I 7 r, mnl Hiuiimh c .'',' Tinrn- , . ... ... . . ,,. i ..it . i .. ..i . . . i maile iiy rowe.Kilwanls anil tins ''"'' """ """"""" ,, - on W. Grimmer's infield fly. 'I '1" -' lli"- h-rt,;,,!,-. In the second inninu- l':ico i ml irl in . in u I In " . ' 'I unitimi . singled and stole second and then " " "''' "' ' third but died there when Whit- '"'"'"" il"-- more and Burton fanned. The V' tmrii. i''Ot,.rs,,n MilU seoi'iwt mm run- In the pursuance of t his broad I'enell on Fen-ell's Ta dor's and object l '.dwards' sinirles and Barber's Roanoke Rapids Township serves, the formal opening of th error. Pace fanned Purcell with ai"' oneht lo, since "The chara- some new theatre Messrs. the bases full cter of a city is clearly re f lac ted Robinson Jt Brother havi The third to seventh innings in the ideals and activ Hies of its completed, w ere shut-outs for both teams, commercial organisation", as a The opening, attraction w a a marked only by two double plays co-operative vehicle for the pro- moving picture series, Fant a s bv the Pallerson Mills, Snolher- gross of I hese towns. the Crook Detective, and a l,e h ly. Kdwards and Fitts making one It serves no selfish individual class vaudeville ai t bv llun-ei-in the sixth, Mosher and Fitts interests, but rather promotes ford and Fuller, making the other in the eighth. "ie general good of the comtnun- The theatre was well patrnni In the eighth the Patterson ityasawhole. ed and deserved il, for it i a Mills team put two more across, It provides a forum where all handsome, modern and i nn I'Mwards and Fitts, on an error questions of public importance out theatre, one t hat w ill cei i nn and three singles, Taylor, Fitts may be presented, debated, and ly reflect credit, on the town of and Merritt. wisely concluded. Rosemary. It has four hoe:, ;,M In the ninth Roanoke Mills It take; an active interest in excellent balcony, comfoi -tal ;. s for the first time, on Fitt's every qiie.tioii wtncii attecis setits and ample seating capan! - . W. Crimmer's and Barr's civic welfare, and on all vital Rosemary is to be - i i - t:( t 1 1. 1 1 . I ipiestions. il aims to become the on getting this theatre. The exponent of the best thought of management has certainh pared the community. tin pains or expense to give t ln-m Since Iheseobjectsset forth are a theatre they can be proml of. some of the ideals and purposes The moving picture show will of the Board of Trade and since also be as good as can he s0(.ii n, they att'ect the individual as well any city in the south. They are as the general life of the people on the best, cricuit, haw one ol of these tow us, it should he and the I test and most e pen heimo - is the duty of the people to co- Ug picture machine- procurable operate with il. Kvery person and are using a patent i-teeii ei can begin to do his pari by be- t1(. pictures thai is -aid to i , coining a member of this laudable even belter result.- than the nur Alt of the ,, pel.,1 Roanoke Mill P.itte Halifax Paper ( 'orpi the Beaver I'otlip.ll t phoid antitoxin a. to them free at the ol I. U. M. Loll", I.e.',' M 1,1. nivhl. June i -on to S im p. i. Isveryolie w ho h: r ived the autiloxin l'i ! I y phoid i-; urged I once, not only for hi bat for the good of ol treatment, - sitnpk a'l-olulely safe ane I pi'o e that it is nlim preventative of typl Dr. T. W. M. Lon i last year he ail antitoxin treatment to and not one of the ceiv ing me treat nieiii developed tvphoii .I, M,i at loll a can Mrs Tracv visited friends: "(ice. here oi, Thursday. ; is, henc Mrs T U' M l iui.J little reep hi 'lair.'hter are spending the week (''le ' I Miss Margaret Mi.ehe leftSat ! unlay for Roxobel vv here she w ill Mill llll nit ils hoi!" Yes, it the necessity of our ooi Mottles tliey reduce teat. The U. L Shell Co. , :.l I!,...k MM II re. I ......... ... e "I In- Mr. T. W. Mullen accompanied i 1 us family to Norfolk on last ' l1"1 s"llle visiting lneiids. is Weill,. -dav, where they will sail; Lvery time we meet a fellow for I'n.v idence, U. I., to spend ; t hat we k now does not subscribe Die iiinnier. i ',,r the Herald we can't help try- '' Misses Annie and Sallie Med-; in- figure out w hy he doesn't. ,t , . ,, , . .i mi, -pent Minuay evening ami "I i . i i i . - . in in weiuon visiinig; relative-;. li..' t I hi . tier .. . painle I alati -li t a pen'.' tale; that tered the i.'b oeople r on-; re a I lei w aid fist uirit it, "' Only quick work on the score: error, singles. part of the Patterson Mills pre vented Roanoke Mills from tying the score in this inning, the side going out with the bases full. Roanoke Miiis: Summary: ' ScolVil ,. cmhth Hugh osemary Summary Ali Milliard. 2d Floyd, c H. Fills, cf Smith, lb Hughes, p F.dmondson, s: StillSoll, 3b H. Chenv, if Ml.'ehe. ,f U. Fitts. rf Totals, 4: il 1 1 n 1 1 it ii it 7 AB R H Ii Harrison, cf 4 0 11 Barber, lb 4 111 W. Grimmer. 3b 4 0 1 Parr, c 4 (I 2 (I Pace, p 4 (I 1 1 biliiioie, I!. -J (I (I (I Burton, ss 4 II (I 0 Bennett, If 3 II II 0 ('. Grimmer, rf 1 0 0 U Jackson, rf 2 0 0 (I Totals, 1 (I 3 Patterson Mills: Summary: AB R 11 K ; Purcell, c 5 0 0 (I Towe, ss 3 (1 (I (I Mosher, 3b 3 (l 2 II Siiotherly. p 4 (l 1 (I I'errell, If 4 11 (I Taylor, cf 4 0 2 - 0 ; l id wards, 2b 4 1 2 (I I Fills, lb 3 112 i Merritt, rf 4 0 10 I Totals, 3 10 2 lor screen. L. I'uWK, Sec'y & Treas. Automobile An iiient The Warrenton District Conference To Meet Here 1 (i il j Sit ruck out by Pace, 9, Snother ! ly, 11. time 1:38. - Umpires, 0; Welch and Manning. What turned nut to be a vvi slight automobile accident, hu: which, under dilferent cucuni The Warrenton District Con-1 stances, could hav e been a very ference will hold its next session serious one, occurred mi la I Inly 7-S ! with the Methodist ; Tuesday night at the Roanoke Church at Roanoke Rapids. This Rapids Bridge, district embraces twenty pastoral A touring car from South ( 'at charges and one hundred Minis- olina stopped a lew feet from ters and delegates are expected; the bridge gate right at the to attend. Those who desire to steepest part of the embankment . help entertain I hem are request- i The diiver got out. to crank I he ed to notify the pastor, Rev. Win. car, neglecting to set his bral.e l'owe as early as possible. before so doing, and when Ihe engine started it shot the car right down the embankment into the paper mill yard. There was nobody in the carat at Weldon 0f ' the time - a very loi tunat. Double Surprise Wedding The wedding Batting Averages two Roanoke Rapids' young ! the car turned completely over moved into their new I the population of Roanoke Rap id . to be :!:"INI people, that vv . e i h I leav e about ISOII people utiln at i d. ( If these people, t Went t wo contracted t v phoid So far this year no cases of I v phi iid have developed ill t he w hole conmiunil v. This, is w on del-fill, cotis.iileriu" the recoi d of previous v ears and it can ' line to untiling else bul llie mm pi'ov e, sanitary condil a , . ..f I he low h and t be fact. I hat so man v pei .j ill- hay e receiv ed t lie ,. u 1 1 toxin treatment. The autiloxin lasts t wo year ;, si i i f y on received t he t real iiient la t year, you do not need ,1 now. Typhoid fever is cm ed by a specific germ. That germ live:-, ill Wilier, milk ami i f. a: lie mailer of all kinds. Il i con v ev ed by t he ordinary l,o,i e or lable llv also through the a! er and Inilk suiply . The-e are practically the ouh thn e w a b vv hich it can he cnntracte l. The disease is easily prev ent ed. Ills one of t he few diseii: ; I hat ',. e can .rev enl. II can be t ! i . b i he adopt imi of -sun I ar . moa are '.. ck-aiiiiu1 up aronnd ," .r .,e,iil e,:, Screellill"- ' ".il' h'-i: ' and mil houses, drink, i," waler that comes only from deep Weil . ,.ok after your milk supply and be sure that it is saiutarv . A -an a. l.hl iomil precmt ii oi and lo eiiliteb avoid all tlan-vr ot cm Irsi'ltii" Ihe disease, lake the ;m t llo 111 1 real mellt A tilled al,oe for the inajoril s of the people in town it. co' t s not Inn", and for the rest the treatment I inexpensive and e:l: ih taken. I here were I hree ca es of 1 plioiil in ttit 1 1. S. Army la I e.ll' out of '.11,11(1(1 men. pfiti ll ,-alU all of vv holll had receiv ed this treatment. This i ; lo ; . than half of l-lnoili of one percent' New Business f.nlei prise The Roanoke Rapid ; Motor ( 'ar ( 'o. , has bought out the Roanoke have lie on I he best thing- wo can say :il it our Keep Kool K nt lies is that thev iictu.-illv help you to Mr. and Mrs. K. li. Shore, f 'keep cool. The U. li. Shell Co. Win ton-Saiem after visiting at; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lynch and the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. li. . httit. son, Graham, spent Sunday ( 'ox a few days, returned home j with Mr. Lynch's mother at Tuesday. j Khony, Ya. Mr. J. L. Patterson returned. You would hardly know you on Wednesday morning from ' had 'em on Keep Root Klothes. Charlotte, where he attended the ; The R. K. Shell Co. hearings on the bituminous coal, freight rates before the Inter-1 stale ( 'oinnierce Commission. Mr. Patterson was asked to testify before this commission in regard to the freight rates on steam coal to his plant. Clee Yauglian, B. F. Tillery, Charlie Josey, Miss Josephine Tillery, and Mrs. Kathleen Kelly motored here from Scotland Neck la I Tuesday M. W. I . Mrs W'. S. back with 'Cillery's car. i lav a The morning. Mr. and illery and Mr. and Hancock motored the party in Mr. returning- Wednes- ernoon. protracted meeting held at the li lor Ih a close Friday night. Rev. Win. l'owe. the pastor, preached : Iron's; and forceful sermons w Inch resulted in much good to I he v. hole community. A Messrs. Fenner Smith and Hay wood Cherry and Misses Rosa Smith and FannieMizelle motored to Ashhom Sunday, returning Tuesday morning. They were accompanied home by Miss Mamie Fleshinan, who will spend some time here with Miss Smith. C. A. Wye he has purchased a Ford car from the Rosemary Auto ( 'oinpauy. W. G. Tillotsoii has purchased :t Buick from the new Roanoke Rapids Motor car ( 'ompany . Mr. Frank Joyner of Weldon was in town Saturday evening. The Ladies Aid Society of the einary M. F. Church, i i-,w,lm.,rv. n.,ii ri,r,.h iit pa t ten days, came to! ,......,, t'i. ,,,. r Mrs T M Jenkins on Jackson Street on next Monday evening. Miss Margie Cannon, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cannon, entertained a nartv of class of fourteen children ' ivu.n.tc t n,,.,.. iv, I 1 J O.IOIJ V'll IUvJ V illV'UUUJ 111,11 t, from Ihe odd Fellows Ornans oi.riov, Kirtiov - -'f""' mi liiucjr. Mrs. Harvey Keene, and little daughter ofSull'olk, 'a., arrived located at Goldstxiro, w '..'iv e a ('oiicert in the new Thea Ire Building.- ill Rosemary Wed-; ne. .lav nii'lit, June 1 idli, com iiieiicii,g ill S o'clock. The class nil' cine her. of the local lodgl and il is hoped t I urn out and aid cause. W . r Ihe auspices of Odd Fellows hat many will his most vv orthy Ihvwrv, Sunt, of the Conn Iv Farm near Halifax, was in low ii on business a lew hours Saturday. .1. li. Spencer returned from l imporia. Ya., Sunday, where he had been a few days, on busi ness. Mr. Hayes, of Palmer Springs, Ya., has accepted a position vv llll the Patterson Store Co. . W. Mullen on Wednesday and will stay here wilh Mr. Keene until he has completed his contracts. Ll 1ST A bar pin, diamond set, on Roanoke Avenue between B. Marks' store and 'fay lor and Collier's, Reward will be paid person finding mine if returned to Mrs. Nainian, care of B.Marks. Friends of Mrs. R. W. Brown, w ho bad a severe fainting attack on last Tuesday while walking to her honie from Mrs. Albrook's, will he glad to learn that her con dition is somewhat better. Mrs. J. Nainian and son and Miss Dora Diamond, of Kinston, are the guests this week of Mr. land Mrs. B. Marks, Misses Alice and Lucy Butts of iiipiu Garage am Kosl'MAKi : Blown, rf Cunningham, lb Hayes, 3b Dobbins, cf dishing, ss Johnson, 2b Sox, If Welsh, p Collins, c & Penfield, c in Summary AB 1 4 I cf 1 1 1 il il II ll ii ii (i II il n 1 ii il counles on last Saturday, was during Its descent quite a surprise to many of their ; With the help of twelve or List of the the twelve best friends. fifteen men, the owner got his The contracting parties were ; t,ar back on the road and to the , Dan Bobbins and Miss Gertie I garage, where after a day's work i Jackson and Charles Weston and ' the car was put in run in 9 5 20 8 28 10 Totals, 31 3 :; lb Struck out by Hughes, , by Welsh, 6. Put out by Cbiet Beard, 1. W. Cherry, I assist. Time 1:45, Umpires Welch and Manning. Roanoke Mills vs. Patterson Mills " hatters iu Roanoke Valley Lea Igue, up to date, is given below; l; 1 Hughes, R.R. 1 W.( trimmer, K.M 2 Cunningham, R. " I'errell, P. M. Snolherly, P.M. 3 hohbins, R. 'I Mosher, P.M. 2 Pace, U.M. I P.arr, U.M. 1 Smith. R.R. F. Tay lor, P,M. Kdwards, P.M. All II I,.t ii ill. err Miss Pearl Jackson. 1 lie young . '"K conuiuoii again ladies are sisters, the daughters ! of Mr. Noah Jackson, of 257 ! Middle Street, Roanoke Rapids. ! The young couples have the best wishes of all their many friends. They will make their homes in Roanoke Rapid.;. 20 33 2 18 24 7 25 2i I Hi .O.iil .4NI .358 .35(1 .318 .31ii .333 ,2',I2 .2S5 .280 .25(1 .25(1 RuANnKK Ramus: Hughes, Smith, The three best batters in each pi,,), of the several teams are as fol- ;(I.nikk Mll.t.s: lows: Rosemary: Cunningham, Dobbins, Gushing, Patterson Mills: Ferrell, AB H 28 10 Pet. .35h W, Grimmer. Pace, Barr, !l 25 9 2(1 24 7 .;;r .280 . .400 .292 .285 V. V. liege spent Friday and Saturday in Raleigh, attending the district meetingof theaeents of the Metropolitan Life Insur ance Co. He reports il tine trip and says that statistics slu.w that the Metropolitan sold more insurance in North ( 'arohna dm ing 1913 than any other ( 'om pany. The Metropolitan file Insurance t 'ompany puhishes and distributes free literature on the preventable diseases, Small Ron. Tuberculosis, Ty phoid fever, etc. Mr. liege has a full supply of this literature and will furnish the rear ol .1. U. t..ur.i The business will be by Mr. Joseph Welsh obtained the service; ias. Odon iis, an e Motor I ars. complete line of will be carried in stock and satisfactory service rendered to a A fully equipei necessity in this town ami object of this new ore'ani.al ion , : to meet ill every 'I"!:!!1 need-; of motor car ow nor-. I'lie local agency for l'.uick ( 'ar has. been obtain.'. i tin . new company. maua"ei ,v ho ha . ol Mr. xpert mi supplies prompt will be customers. g.ir;i"e is a lis the Is Mr. and Mrs. and children after a few days ( laryshurg. came iv a r 1 at, inlay stay in Petersburg visiting Mr. to spend Sunday wilh Mr. and Mullen's parents, returned home Mrs. J. G. Butts. M""lav- j R. M. James motored to N'ifl'li'K Dr. l'i. A. Perry of , Jackson on last. Tuesday evening Littleton vv ill he in Roanoke Rap-1 to visit friends. id ; every Friday for the purpose j Mrs. J. W. Lynch and little of doing; IVntal work. json McKlrie are spending the Mis Louise Moore returned '' wtH'k in Mai'"n visiting relatives. Mr. J. C. Butts, of Garysburg. I'liesd.iy from a visit to her Grandfather at. Gassburg, N. C. Mr. Jenkins and family, of Raleigh, moved here this week to work in the Patterson Mills. Mr. Wall, of Danville has moved here to live. Va., Wilson, spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Young Under wood, of Burlington, have moved here to live. They have accepted positions vith the Roanoke Mills. Ollie Goodman, left on Wed nesday for Raleigh to visit relatives. Rev. Mr. Topping, of hehl the luesiliiv night service; iit the Roscmarv Methodist' Miss Bertie Mellmrne, who ha Church. He is here visiting his been wilh Mrs. K. Jenkins the parents in Roanoke Rapids. Mr. past season, left Monday for 'is Foi.li. "T'tli' ,iilin h.'s r I. .i i h Iimis " i .nil'. "Im-IiIi'-s hi- . . iiiJ4 I'lIU lish hill h I Hi , ..... ii- ail lie; iikiiiv I'tl M S 0 M ill. ...IH I .lit IimIiiI ill i'ii( - ni..i.i.n"ii''y gn- pping is pa tor of the Chris- Biehaveii, where she w ill spend some time visiting her sister be fore returning to her home in Baltimore. Ism church at Wilson. The Ladies Aid Society of the! A remarkably good game from start to finish, only five errors being scored against both sides. I Southerly, Patterson Mills infield did much 'Mosher, 20 25 20 23 18 ,3.; The batting averages by teams same t0 anyone on request, ,210 are as follows: Methodist Church at Roanoke Rapid-; vv ill give an ice cream sup-j J. K. Moore will erect a store per for the benefit of the church building on corner ad joining his on the church lawn next Satur-. home in East Rosemary, at an day night.. Everybody is invited early date. to attend. After reading "The Pink of Patterson Mills .350 Rosemary .348 Roanoke Mills .333 , Roanoke Rapids .223 .205 .192 Every systematic business man needs some forms especially I- n i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 III Kliul.ni'l ll 171 : nicluus lit ii'u.-l th. i a i' tin. ..I. I. p.ut u..l l.) the l'h.ifi ...on j ears ago. ille. lis a rule I m 1 1 1 o he iiei u lll gle y.MI liollre Unit In- w Kile" til I. are Jell Inli-.'iil hi-- nn:l, v-. ill j.:ruiv Meii'lily ivin.se mnl i,..is' till yi.n can't a.ii.il It mo linoi, an. I si i mi lire him It's ai'.i.-os i..ne hill -m. ly In ai. .hi t lie lie. eHllv ..I l. liilii: .',''. "lit nciii Una i.e u ni-eu ut yi.u ami wimu people who need printing and Let us show you some of our don't know it. Health by Homer Croy, we are adapted to his business. We iinv inced that there are lots of ! specialize in this kind of nrintinir. ' specimens. 'H s 1 i i i r " t,- sr i l t i i i 1 i . ai - '( 1 u St. If ' i V';- ;' ': " . V-. -A.
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