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irtBiirniUtiii- mwmfir n, i,; lit . vt.n J! s "1 I 5 1 I r IS NOW ON AT k --.-TV Clean Up -J 7 By HENRY RUSSFl.L Ml 1. 1 .F.Fl Tin y ' p,t i:." i-..!.-. ,! I ; , ,..;-,r muni. '1 !m' I ! . i :i. - ! r i ; u,: nf Ins t..i r. :,; ' t t ij, . ;!l . ,.r...l ItiU'.T v HI ! ri, t ",, l 1 Hh'l ' work cm ( ur i : i ' i i , , ,j. mi taMo uiiil rullfii, ..rk- d i -.-..ill. with fi u-n h ifj-'if :i. . I- . ... . ii t'V 1 1 ;i ! ! ri i . t in. ; ' . . :,i.- .: morali,-., u: . t ; . ml i;li; i ' h- r M.n k. m 1 1 ;i i' m !i ::i i. ; h.. u , . t,, il, Ins liini it " il t.ir:-,. !. r I i, il Ltd. -f pl.'t.ll.i' V, U it, ii ,i 1 .it i,, kci., Ilia t.-i ,ht in h-a Ii. . i . Innl IT pllt 1,1 II ::; til,' II! .I-.MI , S. ,1,., ho itcbi'ii m :l Ii a .It-sir- !..r .. . .1 niilii'ii. 'luuai I 1)1.. i n. I ,-i i ii-- iiai even the .ln,.H.(.!iic M if. .! in a ill natun-d and mi;iHii,i;. s.-i, i .,rW I'tlt tln ir liKfiiiihi "f I .. i l;,,;ir had put i!n Isim i , 1 i fr tht'in, tlliiUL-fi th,'' ii, iv , s, ;,i,,:v by at U :i:;! .,!! ,.;ir "(Mu ni':; !'.... , ii ' , ." ri Dlinili'd Mar, I A: .1 ,.n- . i .utk " "CMi,. mas" ,",,( I,,1 ir, i: ' !. a m'pli'ii." Ma!,,l ri-f" "'' :i l-mg Frt'iiih oa!'a. -Jikii.h, ;,'a 'ave my consi'ti' to ki'i'l ilat Hula aa " SuiMenly t!s S-!i- ,:':,,.,! his shovil "Ay l.ala' 1". .,! .I.,!" Johaiill was iuo sl.iw ia ! ta, atal Jirota-ssi's lo I,,, lialia-,! iat i . i! i,",!,.,' "IMi k up lh.it hh.it ! a: , I'.'t I,, work," Mark c'liniian.:. il , ha: p . Thf Sf.)i- MinK...l vi, ii a;:;, f,,r a niouif tit, tli. ii i l,,w ly i,i, , ,. "Von uur Loss, li in Mar, el Fnet-rcd. ".No, Mam-I, si.'iia- iamii - tour frieiul" Mark la-s p. m,. ,. .Maia , I. inn. stall , and thi n. ith a SturMf iiiiilritiuii, bfiit liinisf If dnj; gedly to his task. Mark tlinunht he hnar, a rlui, kH He looked tip In nu-. t Ih,. . ., a of the tamer. As to tV t Iiim-i.!-. in- mat have la-ell misiakfii ; in ih.- l.,-,.n an personal lata.,- w a-' in, lii", , .' ,.,., ,L nltton. Ileuley, willi ih,. I u -a i,.,..., deiarfeil on his i,.ur a' ' ,,u Mark gave himself aimu i,, i: . vr,i, with a sii,,i u inn, r i a a, a. ,,t Henley, but the sulmii.-si , a ,,i .llt maleotlti'llt "trii lids," a la, cailM' of that expansion ' M.tik li-aru.-.l thai : , r.. ,, rirh! ETielh nl and a w.,aa ;' ,aa-ia ..n the Kimplr task ,,i i l . i,a ;, !,,..,, IVER JOHNSON Speed, Strength, Durablity TOR TRICF-S, TF.RMSam! OTIIF.R INFORMATION See B. B. H1GGINS, Exclusive Agent, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Agent For Iver J.ilins.w Rityilcs. New Home Sewing Machines, Birytle ami Molturytle Repairs and Supplies CHERRY'S The Place to Pass Away the Time Tobaccos Pool Soda Fountain Drinks Headley's Chocolates Fresh and Pure Athletic Goods r Rosemary Opera House PROF. SAMOTH One of the World's Greatest Hypnotists Friday & Saturday Don't Fail to See the Great Free Attraction In Front of the Theatre Nightly at 7:30 It Costs You Nothing PRICES 5 AND 20 CENTS lit addition three reels of pictures and good music Remember the Date and Piece J A Dead Dollar that there is a I : even i.o rainnion aV laborer w hi, h I., :i efficiency. He 1 ".: II. !;..ii..-t r, ti.at "'n to a- Men j I,..-. , :ill,, -I al lr.ee , ,al, n -a n,'' a he had Hi tri't i;r--i the talse and th.. t.-,,lt and the wit-,- ,:' liked him; tin; !an a on a day s ai ia.ii'.ia to liini tlnar 1 1 J . ; dies they w ,-j ,, ala ! Man el nlwa'.s rail, ,! distine lion he nie,-i,l,.,l 1 1 -1 , i-ii to Hlair, the lala I,,,-... One chill :...-,-v . v.-t a:a, as th.. wbistle I, lew. ... an,. a- h ai and realized that lie. ,m natlnii for ttie new mill was e. ,. i , i a , t , ,1. "Why, w.. 're I1 ,!, !" . mail, r, ,1 Johann si.,,. , , i a al . "Mehhy , ,i M...-i., . - .a- ' e, , v UH aiiiidd'.r j"h. ,ai t aMi , !i .'" ven tured Man-el hopeiiilly. "No. ,'r,- th-. ii-i;.ii.si ian mi the work. It's Houi il aa s fanli. nd I haven't had my . Itaia-,-. 1. n him!" "I n!" The Imp. inline ealaniity was hecoiniiig eh-ar to .lohaan. "M'sieu 'tis In' 'us i-lian,,. I at ver' bad. Joann nn' me, we ai'e Ins' a Job," Marcel sith- d. Hut the ,-ar was not ja-aiii.-.l At the tool sled they ware .Ii r. J to How About That PALM BEACH SUIT? I ..utility Service Won't Satisfy you hut we guarantee every job of Cleaning and Pressing! Phone us and li e 11 i e n J for i I ! II OF I MA X SAX IT A R Y SIT. AM CLOTH ES PRESS H.itlis, 1 lut or Colli LXPLRI" BARBKKS ROSEMARY BARBER SHOP Knr ol Drug Storr. ROSEMARY. N C. ..: is one which you hide away and which earns you nothing A Live Dollar '' . is one deposited in our Savings Department " earning 4 per cent. $1.00 C Ipctis an Act ount 4' Rosemary Banking and Trust Company DR. E. H. ADKINS, Prr.ident T. W. MULLEN, Vice-President J. E. COX, Vice-Pre.ident GEORGE CARMICHAEL, Cath'ier niRFCTORS JFBIMK JIIIVKK1Y lr. E. H. ADKINS J E COX L. G. SHELL W l lldKNI K T W MIIIJ.EN Dr. T. W. M. LONG A. T. WHITE ft' (V "Si- s ki , --4,h, J 4.' V Of , W 4 FA P JA d I Hi ji . j 1 1 "Would You Mind Saying That Again'" report next mnniliiR n half liour ear lier than usual. And: "Tniitt." said the time il. tk, "tlie boeB wantH to nee you." Mark mado Iiih way to the rudu ehanty that waa Idair'B otti. e. "Trull t," the latriT dernaiid.-d, "what's the matter with liuulaliuu s gang?" "Too much bullying," Mark an swered directly. "1 thousht bo. Report tomorrow morning." "Yes, sir. Of course." "I'm (joiup lo put your pang on the new coke oven beds. It'n a rush Job. I give you three weekB for It." "Give nie?" "Yes. I'm putting you in charge of the gang." For an Instant Mark etared foolish ly. Then he grinned. "Would you mind saying that again?" i Blair conplled. "Look here," ho ftdded boyishly, "'m taking a chance on yott, because you look abd talk inl.-llinetit. Are you?" Mark admitted it. ' Then prove it. I ant to make a record on this job and ro you've gut to. lioulahaii," lllair added, "didn't and he loses his job tiec-?" Mat k saw. In the morning Houlnhan reported, happily unaware of u new order of things. ' lloiilahan." lllair announced casu ally, "Tniitt will take your gang to il.,;, ." Hniilahan glared malevolently al Mark. "And here'll Oi go?" "You can take Truitt'a old place or iiit." said lllair curtly. ".My (j. id!" There was no resistance. A if dazed, the Irishman shouldered his pa k and shovel and uitlt the gang fol inwel Mark to the new job. You bate seeu a sensitive horse be come docile and eager vtben a master takes the reins. So It was with lloula , an's, now Truitt'a, gang. They were, fine.; they had survited the weeks of ..ullying, no mean type; and they re sponded gratefully to the changed leadership Where they had been sul len and resentful, they now became uilling and promptly obedient. Al the day advanced, the pac?, inetead of slackening as under lloulabaa's comi inatid, grew faster; the last hour's re. and was the Lest of all. tirten Mark e.;t home to his lodg- lig by way of tl.e mills. Tin,'; be be ,::.n to up r,,l ti's eveaings s uCylng iii.-ni, sa netlmes In co'tipaay wilt; Llair, who when the day's work was done sunk h's 'sr la a frarik llkiag for bis new lieutenant. At first Mark taw only a vast spec tacular chaos; a, llrotnllt.ua - an fer nient of unordered r.ntl unrelated eu ginery and consuming fires. No gu'.d Itia hand apueared, no puivivse wan felt. Some awful mischance t!.8i rnuet bring the whole fabric c-asiilng to earth seemed always to impend. It was unbelievable that this creation had been brought forth from the mind and by the band of man. gradually to his accustomed eye the chaos resolved itself into a systers rather, a marvelous system of sye terns thai worked with a single pur pose, each unit fitting precisely into the ordered whole. "God!" he exclaimed one night, over come by the splendor of It all. He and lllair were standing on the bridge over the blooming mill, watching the half-naked troog that with book and tons worked a two ton Ingot over the j... ..., rolls. j "What Is Itr What's happenedT j i Rlalr looked around for an accident to explain the ejaculation. "Nothing. I was just thinking how how bin it is." Mark lautihed at the feelili-i,is of his words. "What would you uve to he down there?" Tie re is Kin-h a tiling as luck. A man- himself an artist who had not et become exploiter who bad just , ome uiiiiotic. d ou the bridge, beard, and with a half smile, saw the eager face. lllair tdiriifged his shoulders. "Yes, Us big Hut it's hard work. Good pay. though '' "I suppose t-o," Mark answered care lessly. "I wasn't thinking of thai." Tlie man soke. "GtMui evening, lllair." 'Oh! Good evening. Mr. Henley." l'lair struck a respectful attitude. "A bad night, sir." Henley looked at Mark. "I don't Just place you. Where have I seen you before?" Mark Hushed at the recollection. "1 took a letter I had for you and you caught nie " "So yau're Peeping Tom, eh? Did you get a job?" "Yt s, sir. With a pick and shovel gang. I'm boss now." Henley seemed not unduly Im pressed. "He's the man that dug the new oven beds," lllair Interposed gener finuiy ' He li, I it In two weekn and three days." "Two weeks and two days," Mark corrected eagerly. "So long?" Henley continued luillf- , fel'.-llt. "I had a spoii.-d gang It took a week for nie to Bhape 'em u." "Humph! That's what we pay ; bosses for. We gave you credit for that Job. lllair." "I took him out of the gang and put him on the job. But he did the work. ; He knows bow to get work out of J men." And that was high praise the very highest, Henley thought. He turned , again to Mark. "Are you satisfied with your Job?" I "No," cried Mark. "I don't want to be just a Hunky-driver. I want to j learn how to make steel." "It's easier to learn how to make steel than to be a Hunky-driver," lien I ley said dryly. "However, I think we can find you another Job." Those Old Pictures of Father and Mother are very dear to you priceless in fact. Bear in mind that your children would cherish just such pictures of you. Make the appointment ttiiday. v - Cherry's Studi Roanoke Rapids, N. C. UPSTAIRS! Net to Bank Building , (Cuntin iie'l) Five Lots In South Rosemary Desirably Located For Sale at a Bargain Apply to L. C. DAUGHTRY Rosemary, N. C " . Willie was called in from his play to see his twin sisters. Never having heard of twins, he turned to the nurse and asked: -"Who is the other one for?" Everybody Magazine, i The R. E. Shell Co.'s Quality Shop To make room for our New Fall Goods We are offering these at the below prices SHOES $V()0 and $3.v0 Radcliffe Shoes in all leathers $i.iO Radcliffe New Buck Shoes $2.50 New L.ife Shoes (tO OO $4 to $5 Star Brand Shoes dQ QQ Z.Zf for Men J)d.OJ M OQ 1 00 Pairs $2 to $4 Shoes d 1 rf pl.VO for Women . . . P 1 .U $1.89 50 pairs $2 to $3 Boy's Shoes $1.65 All Korrect Shape Shoes 10 per cent Off Dress Goods. Etc., Etc. I lanihutg, l.inliroicltry and Insertion 1 0c and lie values, t.ow . . OC A Rig Assortment of 'lain and 1 A I ancy Crepes thai sold for 25c JL 7l Al inch L-inbroidery I louncing QQ that sold for' 50c i educed to OiC $1.00 and $125 Taffetas and Messalines at 79c $1.50 Tressahe Silk Petticoats All Colors, reduced to . . . 98c 10c, I2c and 15c Lawns reduced to 7 1-2 Cents 25c Ratines Reduced to 19c 25c Wash Sdk Reduced to 19c 35c China Silk Reduced to 19c Straw Hats Assortment of $2 to $3 Straw Hats at . . $1.49 Boys Clothing $5.00 Boy's Suits Reduced to $3.49 3.50 Boy's Suits Reduced to $2.59 2.75 Boy's Suits Reduced to. $1.98 $1.50 White Duck Trousers Reduced to . . ' . 98c One Lot of 1 .00 Dress Shirts CH Reduced to OUC An assortment of 25c and 35c Neck TiesJ 19c 100 Ready Made Suits At Cost Make our store your headquarters next week during your vacation We Shall be Glad to Have You, Fall and Winter Opening Mr. Boyette, representing M. Moses & Son, Custom. Tailors, of Baltimore, Md., will hold his Fall and Winter Opening with us on August 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th This will give everybody ample time to make their selections from the magnificent line of fabrics Mr. Boyette will biing with him. We will appreciate your order for your fall suit. Patterson Store Company. The Leading Department Store v 2 v, S ..... La . .'"Mt.T?.T . ) JL j-
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