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J f - i s ' T PIDS HERALD Da a atT Vv i . nc I. Nu!rJ)cv 30. 'ERSOMAL Ai:f; LOCAL MENTIONS ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, OCTOBER 23, 1914. I; -. , c,T '.orr.l Itil'.'ier.t in and Around Roanoke Rapids ,, R-,sc;mry, anil I ' V 1 mi nt. ...V-l the I l.-;- day. .) ;i! i fnlni V 1 1 1 1 -1 . - ;i .-; I:l t Cu I ' ; I i'. i h - I i!. S i;i i:i .' ,.i .. -. ii i in : i . ..il . am !,. I 'liar os W.v-.ll, ii . ion . "i ,n'i-! ii. i . ;n,. N. C . i. In1!" vimmg i n r siM. r. maid mvii .1 to In- n -r--u t . Mr . W. 1. 'I il!"t "H. T. ,, , , . . . , . , . , " I 111' ll'': ll. tol'liUI A 111 Socletv Capi. 'I'. W. Mason, ni'ilary. v. ill have a fund sale in the huilo her, v. a-, a visitor hero this ji.j..- n.-l t I In- i.f.v I nk Sntur wctk. ' 'ilay evening ( lot., Let us I .1,1 I received a large sli in' ili'v ).' Is ami i.'itii'ii:- in. lit I i us show v.Hi. R. I'.. Shell Cm rair.'. Ailv! , ,. ,, ,,. 1',' '. ' v.i in I iv m't-r live imllli'li n.i-n. ,. , ., ... .. r, imt -''Mi. 1 IV ihem t-i-ila-. I1 !' Kh.S.i i ',,,,,,,:ilU- A . i .1. K. I'.i-iiwn spent Tuesday in ii-. k.m:;:hmi iiiiMi.ts. Mr. and Mrs. U. I.. Uheeii.s. of i'ais,.;i. Tn. I '.. are lien- visit in..:' Mr. and Mrs. YV. C. Williams. ,,. , . I. 11. Kmc; spent n eiinesoa;.' in l'mpniia en hnsiness. . ti .. t.- i i, ( . im-i;ens ot Auivnan:. . il Ssi-ru,;':-, s-peiit Sunday eveninus ., .. , , ; son to ii uin .name oi anv Kiml w ith lieiiits liere. 1 . , With eun, or d.i'j-. or trap, in Monroe Jenkins al.emled the! a)ifax ClUllU, lwtm th(, Kmpnria lair Thursday. ! lirst day of March and llie Imh. i , ,. ' . , Mr. .1. C. ArntMead of lVters- jday ol Noyemher. except deer liiinr, Ya.. was in town on bnsi-: ami to. that it shall he un- 1 1 no -J i i ( ' hi n ll v I iif4bfi'i' , ,, , ; . ti'je . ,u. ii i it'iim leier.--1,.. burg. ' t.. is here visiting his -, ... ... ., n , sun, Mr. I.W. Mulicn. ; ,1. ('. Ilutts, 6f (iarysburg, was i i viJini-in t.mii'v-itiii-.l-iv ,.ven a i.lui in low n is.iiui iia iwtn-.ut ,.. , T. L, Ldiiiondsuii spent. Sun- ith friends and relatives in I ohgned. C. U. Parkley spent Tuesday in l'eii.'1'.-biirg, 'a. Messrs. .Iiilinnie .lenkins, Tro. Cimii.iii, ILiI Ross, .lue Creeii ;.nd llt'iiry Cullom niniured tn r.nipi'i'ia. Wednesday, where they iiltemli'd the Pair which is being held there this week. Mr. James McCiee of Haw River, ."','. C., arrived i'riday and - pent ; v. i . i -r tliree tiay s hei'..' i: i;in:" j' i i. ml ;, Mr;. .Lilian Powell and litth- il.ns -iio r of ! himoton. A'a.. win I.a: lie.-n vi.-.ling her sister. Mrs. T. M. Jenkins, returned home i....,- 1,... l;lvl ..llllt ll.lv. !, fl)1. ' '( J. U. Lui'tin left Mom his old home in Troy, wnere no expect:, to ne a tew , , ... i days visiting friends am lives. lvla. , , , i Mrs. ll. . Jones o Scot and .. , ., . . , ... ..eck, spent i-rnlay here wilt, her ins i-m, Mf .' 1 Jones "7. , . w ,lo is connected Willi the Alston fiiviiitiire Co H..v Wm Tiiu-i. nf iu M V Church who has been preaching in the Rosemary M R. Chur.h: ia a protracted -'erics of meeting etiiseii the services eunestiay .... 11- 1 , night, Rev. Mr. Towe has preached some able ami interest- ing sermon-, during this meeting. .,,..1 ii., i;.,.-.. mi.,.1. ,,-,i i-i-.s 1 .. . .. 1: .1... 1 " neen uccviiiipusiieii. ti .. ..r ,1, . i ' .. 1 1:1 Hi ..Illl'.itlUHI o. 1 1 ie no. I! loivi- i, ... ; o. , , w ,,. 1 ,, . . l.iipid.s t ol ton Miii ;i'.',e N. ai ehi 'Use C,,,o,;,ni leisnou- been conn, i.. I- ed. S. F. Patterson ii President W. S. Parker, of Henderson Yi.o President. C. A. Wvcli Manneer. J. M. .lack.nn, Cashier. 11 . . 1 ... :.. 1.. .: . ine;, expect 10 negiu nusiiiess 111 the nciir futuri e l.'iiseiiiarv Oner;. House is ' o-- bibil en' I ',11'; 1 mull III I'ihns 1 ill - - - "" every Thursday bight. These dims me la-ed hv practically an all Mar a.,t and lit. better are shiig'ii am; v. ii-'re in the United State. Rosemary is In he con gratuiiited n.iiui theetiterprisi.' ol her theatr -I'li'iiiigermeut. Mrs. 0. L. Hayes. Sr.. v.lm has lien visiting-Mr. and Mr-. C L. Hayes, Jr.; has returned to her I o ne at Palmer Springs, Va. I'.xltorson Mills Mi-; Man...' Wilkinson, who Ins l:i rii apt-mlim.'' :i few days V i-i relatives in 1 ' ; -r. ;1 ii i Ya. , re I urned liuiiir Sunday. i.i'V. vv in. i h-.vi' v. ill nciv or a I si numi In th" Masons mi next Sunday night, al tin1 Metho dist i hiii-i'li at Loimuke Rapids. Hi-in, hiii- in I'riirraHv are t-i.r- , , i 1 1 1 . I, ,.,,,..1... ..,.1 r.,,. 0 I ... -.. ..v... .... i". .-u .. . in MMiiK in J'iiiiii lllllll.'::. limit A 1 1 l : .. . i' i ,i .. i - .. , aial nivi'. li'.'ali'. spi'i'ilini;' nn fie Avcnni' within the tnwn limits is imiiishalili' hv a tine ,,f $.",( 1. 1 k I ami ensLs ami a . , smn tn this eliect ill letters anre , , eiiniii' l sntna tnen I nev uin speeil may read has been placed oll t1L. . venue at the corporate , limits. Game Laws of Halifax County . , . . . ., . inei.anie i.aws tn uaiiiax ' nunty read as I'nllnws- i Hi ' 'V Oi'l " t L IN t - 1.1 t napti-n' a'.H - tiectinii 1 - I hat . sh'i lie un au-hl till inn- ner. I law un to iu;nr tircr in na uin ti i' it u ill I till I . I i i i County between the hrst day of . . , . , , . i 1 n-ie.i-v un.l tm ivth , .ii- ,,t . , . , T. f ' ' Se pteinber. I hut anv person . , ,, I "" I -'--'"it '" un- section of this act si i ,,. he guilt', c i a misdenieannr. . i ,-. . 11 Arewanlol ten dollars (tflii.nin -. .. ls "llered tn any person giving ination that will lead to ihe conviction of anv person or per- ... , . 1 sons v, loiaung ims act. I-. 11. IviiHl.ltlSON, ... , ,. ,. , , ' dame Warden or Roanoke Raj- ids Township. 1 Farm Facts Agriculture needs all the great e" it ean get. I . i .i i in union mere is strength ami in co-operation there is profit. The farmer can neither help himself nor be helped by others until lw. ,,.-,,-.;.,.. ' Ihe ecununiii' distribution ,,f ('.,., .......i,,,. i, t, ..I..,. ,m, world's greatest problem. Our transportation system-are u i . ' ,. 1 in i "H' ! 1 t'T vj 1 1 f ' iri'inn tuw. andcan'bemadeca.iabljpeddlers of farm products. 1 hti ... i , 1 , (. -.-,! ii, it ithing '""" "''""".- more than a tarm hand but. lie is ,,i i.. . . n.. i.: i ... .11,1. IO OV I ISOVVI 11,1'. Mi ll II. ii . .. i . ,. i , coned mem ana in miuiipiv nis . .- . ' transactions as ne piea.-ies. , h , ' . ' i lacihties have seiitmore farmers ... ,. ....... T-y.- ' M.ipoci ino inn. ii I iip n;ii'K m I'v s ,.f ....-..;...,!. ti,.,.. ..11 ,1,.. ........ "i nit 11 iiiiiik iiiiiii an 111. 'i .Tin J.. i,.,. i...t , ...J , the nation - Peter Radford in-. . r .1 r 1 1 1 rpinrv amnntr tnnn i art, una - j b ....... Rural Population Washington. I). 0. Oct The .,.i,,l,,f-n ..,,1,1 i.tt,..' r,,v..i ....u... 1.. : m...i. . 1:.... : . 1.. schools in North Carolina is made manifest by conditions revel wealed in a recent census 1vpt.1t snow n.J'Uie pel ceinage tu iterates among the native white fanning class of this State. The figures shu'.v that the percentage of ""' 1,1 me 1 u. ai o,-,,, ,.-,s North Carolina is Rl.. and l.'.i : ,.. :.. . I I 1: ....: . . .' . . , . per cent 111 the cit ie ; ami v 11 lag- es ot (be Stiite, Norlh Carolina ,..,,',.,.-,,:. 1 nas :i , 1:1 , 1 luierai es ami ..in ', - - ., ,- . , . .1 , . - , , 1 Tll.,.,1 lli'.i . .11 II,.. I : 1 1 . I s 1.".:! of them live on llie farms, There are lLtl. I-H lioysand men and 111. till girls and women mi th0 farms of tliis State that can neither read nor write. - , "My wife is catching up with the news." "How's that?" "Asked me. yesterday, wliat this Mexico trouble is all about."-Pittsburgh Post, ft OA P.. o; "j r.A. t. S ;::!;:,:: .,;.n. athndrd IV; w :.i.5;!H"s r.n'i'rr.nsi's discuss ril mal !:: vet illation if Sea- bonnl'.; dn .di.f;:-!.,ry .Se.virc Ori'irt'il Trie u i'.-t ;!i - i.l'tli)' I'.'.urd nf Yadeof :Ul-- Tu'.vti- hip. hi-ii! i "i !a: ( Mmi'la, i,i;:lit h.' ni.l iiiria II, us,-, was well atti-mli'il. in w ith i ;-.n ni''i i . piti' i,r i iii' ''ii. ii.t- iii'rv al.'i.l n,,r Hi.- n ill'I'an soil ' ,,,, ;,. in ; ,. j,,n cnijiitfv at this, linn-, u.i ; a M-i-v i'.-iirmi s an, I cht !.,, in- i i,- i. he. I'r.-.i.l.-i'i V. I '. Il-.i ii.-r .-alli'ii I hi - in. -. -t : -'tn i, n!. -r aisl Si'i'n - : I . ;,,.v M ,,i l a i, ,, kept tin' niiinsi-- i . ! 1 1 i i - : . i - -. -1 1 r i v ami ihs li.'ii:.!' I til,' ci -ars, uliii ii was. a very a'.trartive feature ot' the nfcasinn Oue-tin'is almiii uettinu- m-w . '. . ' ' husniess eiit- i inse tn l.icale in .' , mis cinn mi u v were a ;en in i ', , , and liisrriis. ed at. lenyth. A " laundry and an ice plant were umlt r dis-.-us inii tW smne time and were m-' -red tahli-d. . L l.uii;;' ;:m:ye:-ted that the i:.iaid nl Trade try tn yet r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! i lie i-,a.in;uil league team ; I . pi: ..!' hasei ail 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 ) (jame arly in the ii spin:!''. Hie cm . .. .. tv has. the t t . t l.asei.a. a .-rniiml this ,: , ,. , ... , secla n nl I ,ie Mate and the idea , u' "l,'"v!'1; '""md-: and .1. I. Mamhack were appuinled a cnmmittee tn ,,,, 1l;,u,,. ,-, ut hnth ,i ,,,.,. iii Ift M MUIHI II.IVC II III' till M- ' imi. ' ... I'r.l.W.M. Long's sim'ges- ,- ,, , ,, ,, , ,. ,,. , turn tat the .-.r,l ol I rude ,.,, , , i,, i, ..a . ".un.. i-i i iu on i , , , . ,. , i.tiov M.tiiun iit-n- .. ii- hi -us-eu i . i i and it was : iated t nat steps had , , . , , ,, . a-'vaily lieen lal.eii in tb.s mat- ,,,,: , . ., . , , . , . ,, , ,, ., lintel tor boaiin e Rapids was . , , , , . ,P t-lt oil III. !!,,! .! .,. ...i i T .., ,,i,i. ,i i, i ( ha.-e stilled that ihe Roanoke i i. ,- ,, .. ', , , " , , . " , ' . ,. turni.-h lots suitably loc;ited lor il lintel In io: im! less than ij lo. noil. un and take stock in the I lot.-l 'ompaii'. to the extent of - the value el'the k t;. After cor.- sideral le lii.-c.is.-iun. .1. '1 Chase, !''. T- v- M- I-"";,' and M. Me- ,;a" wer.. ap)K.int.'.l a coinniiile.- to i..o. int.. this mad ter and report if ihe nece ssarv slock -ii1'.:. i lyi lo,i cmild be j-aised. The si. l.-v. ail; between Rose- mary and R lame,.' Rapid- was Hisciis. ed and die m. u m charge ..r tl,..i ...... ...... .......I .... !.,.... oi nun 'i " . t n i I u o ahly. They stated that in spile f the Roanoke Rapid., Power '(oi!;:m ,, !!'.,.. t,, ,l...,t.. -in- , : ,. .ui. . . . " 1 1 .t 1 1. . Ul l"e ' : oi c m 1 1 ucu.ig uiu sidewalks I In- no. rs-.m-c fiinils - ....... , nl,; t,,,t 1., ,-.o.,,v 'I'll.. .....Ot.... - m'"lu ,i l ........ i , ... W. !'. Horner stated that i ... "eg"' laim, is v.ei- i..w muifr wav w-iili th,. Wl.fti.. ... litil-ei-v ..... . - v. . . , ;..u.. , ... ... v ,- , Ill lender m. .V I .. m reganl U i v. ,t a ! i ..i , 1 1 i ;i luanuli in Roanoke Rapid.;. , ml that Mr. Vvliitmol'e would come I'.ere ;it an early date to io id over the ; . ... iiiisuti Mr 1 nmnoe luuno. An " A,-. p i.ii n t :i tu-o Picnic" to bo given by the ba dims-, inon of the c.'um-iii'.i." to thi; en I of ll-ilii ,. ,.) . !:.,r! h-im-.t -. s ci-in. ties w as discussed, it w:.s the ; ll. i it consensus of opinion that the , , la va ; 1 tar mivauced lor s i-.-h a pidi ami i s .' ma' 'er wil U l-iviirii! up :i:-:uii and ennsid ere-l i)e :t spn,!.-. 1,'. L. 'I int.- 1 ... I , ,... p.- ol I r.-.J. to at i ! the 1 .1,. i-i I iil-.h i he Slab ., itam. s v. mi a, ii-iio i inier tst I'r. m in. -..-.n' .nil v. 'I in :. ...1 , .: I'm iim.' i ,ii- 1 1 ' 1 e; 1 1 ........... ... ,1:11,' llll I11 I I . -'I'lti, ! 1,0 gate the mai ier ' -'.'iiiim' :i frei bridge over R.,im..l.i. river at Roan. ke La, mis, ale I for an extension of lime and v. vr- order- I e, In n-,;d e thi n.- reii'ii-t ;it the ,,, ,,, t .., ,. o J. T. Chase. M. McRae I-'ai 'on. arnl W. I ,. Long' vv re appointed a commi'.co to f inulnie an appropriate slogan for the Uoard of Trade and town of Roanoke Rapids. It was mnved am! curled th.it '" 1":ti'it "f Tradeexteu d, v,.-.. d' thanks tn Chief Ilaii' I r I. is "blind tiger" ai't i vit i)' :, c..i j-ixi '.villi a request that Id1 c..i,iin,e thi' work until he has .-ecu red ,.vi,l,., ,,a;.h t.. ndu.-l ti.,. riim leaders in tin- liqui r 1 rail a- in t his cummunity. " 'l-it' un:-ati-'f:i"t"ry ser. i. be in;;' ri'inliTi'il shi..)'i ; a! mary ami i:..aiml,i-1,'a, I-! I-, ti.- N-alixanl Air l-nm l.aii'' : a lisi'iis.-nl at lrli',' th. I 'Mil i - nf this si-rvii'i' wi'iv is:..!.' many nu ll) I , r ; nf t n- ! ami a Hint inn u as ,an nil t.. l"'int a I'l'iuniiti-i- In inv , - t i--.it'- ciiialitiiiiis at lii.a'ink.- .1 n i ti-,n ami also at the I'lvi-.-hl il.-n-.t at Ki'aiii'ki' i:.-iiiils ami i-an- a I'fiiuiin in m'.iiru m s ; 1 1 1 : . the State ( 'iii'niratiiiii t 'nminis ; inn at llalt'i.i'h. .1. '. Ihni i- and .1. V. T;i Inr were apii.-iiiti-il mi tins enrnnntee. On mntimi all the nv i-h : ia i . i . , ,lu fi'inniiinily wciv twt. .) ,. ,, ... . ... , ,, . ii"ii"i.n.' mnim-i .- m un- i.i,.iu I'railo. Magistrate R. W. Brown Roanoke Rapids, Olilest Inhabitant Mauistrate R. Y. Ri-.r.'. n, a, II known over tins uhule ... i,',:n' . i the State, has reront ly !,;:,' i a i ,-n a pholouTaph of fmir !.vei,erat imi ; of his family. The ..m-..p .-on- , . ,. , sistsol Mr. Rrown him las Idest dauvhtt-r, .Mrs. i I-Vilds, nf West Point. Ya.. hi.: iiTanddauijhter. Mrs. .1. C. Cult ; of Rosemary, and hi- -.-r. at bad arrived, each was provided granddaiu'hter, little Kvchn it h p'-ncil ami a most intere t P.titts, of Rosemary. ing "examination" paper mi . , , Mr. P.rmvn is the nld.-d m- , . v.. .it-.n.t ,.t ...Hi,, . .. l'.,,, .,, , 1 .'' very nearly the oldest niis.ii. , . . ... ., '"" "' "' i-i. . i , ,i .i and moved into the si-cond . ... . , , i ,i bui'dinuthat w as cnmpleteil. II . , ' , has there I ore seen the entire . . growth ol the town from infancy to lusty youth. Mr. Prown has-three livin , ., , . , cnmiren, sixteen eramu mitiivn ui,i vitv ,t ,r.....,.i..i,;i.i,,, n ; and as vigorous now ;w lu , . ininy years ago. Debating Club Organized As a result of the "lent m the columns o yourpap- er of last week's is-ue, "That anyone interested in oi-ai-i; ins a debating club lor the tht'ie town-., meet at the S-l I il .-. in Rosemary Saturday nigli'." only a lew were present. R.iai.ol:, Rapids and Patterson v.lla ve not Iieinu rei-soiil,.,l It i; to M. v . s. . . , . , rc-retted that so lidle ,ni -resl manifested in the things of life t hut menu somelhuor S'ero - - - .... u. . ,t,:. ... " "'-."". "' should mean something worth Vl,iie lolk.o vnllili.- men o -- cimnoniiv In n-.itili.. .- - - - m.n-1 and d-'velopmg sell cmh- .1..,,,... ,ll,n,i, t,ii1, . i ...n.....; .-.u.,, ...,.. be surpas-.,., . , A., .,.,...! ..I ., ( -Ns aateu aim', a -. -t ,1,.,: :d,,,.. piv eMt at. t!u lin.''ti called o order l.y Lev. 1!. L.Topp m-.''. wuo acted il : I iiiiirni:;!:. 1. N. Ala'. mews acting as r-oerelary. V , . , . """ - nominated and elected: Presi Jem, .v. d. dmi'iim ; N i-e I resi- dent. A. P. Thompson: Secr-lar. and Ireasiirer. . .1. ..orwoou. 1 rogramme l omnia tee: I.N. IV.itn-'.oot.u. Cm. not tee- I' A' Mat 1 news. Chairman: A. P. r... .. 1 liompsoii, N ., il'W Ol id i'nr the next 11 tin;'; t, I - bold Saturday . ni-'ht tictilu-r ..It 111 the I Lid I elite, Hall 1 i.H iiii-il 1 ver R.i t mar; l!arn -Ii .p. ivar uf the Dr;m St r.-i .piery u a ; sole. -b d ami d.-batt your m i v. - . - f H-'iif '.v will antioimc,-.i.e., n - r - I . .....!. ...s i', ,,- 1 1... -icni,, ,t - i ..i..l 1 li.-i. oi.l.. v., i ,.,,',., .,11,1 11, ...niiv . . .- Ue invite the young; men ..f this e,.mmiinii tn join wid, in this movement and thereby inat.e 01 u 1. ie success u nest I'Vt's. tin., that nf any nther -ingle Advt-i Ii: -I Mail commodity. kle, which is remarkable, as his In re did you get that black automobile struck him between Miss I-'f, ri.ee la .wnin;-. Mr. I had rather staml in the - tuck e.e. o'C.rady'.' the lamp and the radiator." Harriet Clai ;,. Mr, , I, inMidgt-tt. of a basilisk than in the fury of Why, Mulligan's just back "Plow on head with ax. Con- Mr. K. R. Ru!nus, Mr. J. C. Rid- a merciless pen. ---Sir Thomas from Lis honeymoon an' 'twas tributary Cause Anotherman's die, Mr. J. H. l-Joyd. Browne. me advised him to get married, wife." I Mrs. Beckwilh Entertains I I: Ye ic. ti-l'iail Aid S'nriet-. had :l I'm- t deli;, hi i'lll meet ill-- at Mrs. I'.erl.w ith'. Tuesday eveliill"- 1 ct. :"i, A'l ,i,,,. ,,' pivttv tl'.!!C'- Me ri.llllllV" III !'n- the 'a -isr, !i,iii-;i. --e:i f '. rap-, emLniidrr.-d tnm-ls and nther I el 'll tllill'.'' 'hri lm:i ; -.-il' . I !:, sr.- l-eisc di .-ii f..r a H::1:-.".'-!'!! Su.'iahle al l'apt:i!:i M- Murra. :. ,,v. llml. Il v. id ' ' !( '' Mm ajul -,ve v. ant a: I '.'.'' lis--:-!- In llleet . '. M..'t". ami !; : laiiuK. Til.' i'l'e -l It-lit lU'Ced all Ine i I" rs el' tin- .'"i-icty In attend Sun d,v. St ln . d and help u - in ail I'l'ai.i'he-, nf the rhiuvh. The iadii- ciitrilMited fur a fund -ale I" he id U'liinuke llapids. nel t,, the iii-v. iiauk hiiildiii-.-, Saturda;. al'l-'i iini.n. ( let. 'I Ith. There are nie'nhers an-l ever', lie is I in . prepariii"' fur ! iie Am-iver ary nf t lie SucieU . '.iv. K Mrs. I'.erkwilh served lelis lit ful refredinients. '. icie! v repeated the Mint tn am ids.liriled tu meet, Nov. L'nd wiili Mrs I. C,. Rmts. Miss Josepbine Tillery Entertains Saturday muriiinv. Oct. 17th. . i ' r , i , ' i i 4 , Mi" i"-i-lier ( luh w a. eiiterlain 1,11 -'ll -b'sepliine Tillery at ' Si" he.mt i ful hmne of Mr. and -!..,. w, ii Tni..,.,- -'' ""is u. iuiei. ... I he imests were we meil l.y Mi- Tillery. Mi's. Tillery .Mr... icpe Have-:. Wh md ,K , I.I , i i i the Alphabet, I icotrraphy 'hv- . , , , , ii,h".:. am . te a i'. A , , ,,, , . '" " AIM"n 'iml Alls, i, en. Ha-.es nassed most nrolicient in . - ' i i,.-,. hi-iiw ...s -mil v,.v,, i-t, 1111 ' m mine-., ami weie ie- ..il h .hiint.- ..ml ,i , ,', 1,,.- u.i.-u.miii iiami.'. eniinoiilei- , i ,,,,,, ,.m,ii.,,.h,,,r "i l-ne.i liainlki'icliiels. A lomiitin.r y.,,,i ,,,,,,, mo.-i it mpting saiait nun e was svrveil, tiurmg winch time, llie cue ts were ileli"h!ed with ' ........ - . ..!,.,! ;,,iis i'i-,,iii A1-..I-, in., is, -I,!!,,, ami Ih ii.k and Alma (iluck. Th..-e in atu-mlam-o wt-re iv., 'i 'riii..... Mi-- t... phme filierv Mrs Ceo Have-: Mi es IVIle C.raham Sue Wat- Uns, lint h Davis,' hM P.vrd. Sarah Waller Lucille l'dwarid R.'s--iel.ee -Vision N'itn Catliii'-' Ciiira liearne Idite Atkin-on Nita and 1 rum 'lovce. p.ee Easiness Buzzing I am bee-keepers "ae .m" eumpieti-u caiiierm the I'.'l I lioiiej en. p. Ac-ordm ti ' the i droiill n I r, il i -.; 1 1 mail of the United States IVpmliiH'iit "1 Agriculture, theyield per i,l - c"!unv nl In. w;is .;.) poum is Inl"::the nrodiiction net- hive .,. ' v. a.- ...poumts. 'Die increased production is s,,j b. be due to the ,.r...rm. ..-. .. ., , , . ., . cr. - o v now, ,s s,,, , ,. ho ill est census iglll'es o he - nee ami imne,'. niuusii oi ims Stale iviate f.. l!ln. That Near iheie wen-.".('.. Jls litrtns in North -in a that kept bees and the ' 1,11 l'" '" Ivl. I ' ' - Beer To Pay Half The War lax St. L-uis. Mo., Oct. v.ar ,., ,.,.,. i..,v of iioiiroviinatel ... IUHi ... il I ..,,i.,,,t .vViiioiMioo mi the annual output ,,f l-.-er is agreeable to the rs M' thi '- city, although e ;,: a try already pays a -!(ir!-. ii.iernnl reM-iiue tax nf u.; 1:0,.. The Man... lax .... r i., -ie... -..I -' siock- - ;,.,di-,-: d . d d bid .ol ladmg. ic ;i 1 f :t 1 1 r;r au'l -'Icain'iip tiukfis - ;,sd ,,, nrance p..!icie: is expected . p, . j.-i.i :.i,iiimi.i.iki and Ihe re ,. i '.;ii i i ,Ml, , u , , , , , ,n . ., ., , ,, 1 , .1 I . .i ., .11 tobacco, patent medic .-, .ei'iuiiie:'.. cu.anet 1,'s, I nd amusement tickeis ,-atre ,, e beer tax w ill yield a revenue nl,,v,. 1 i;m ten limes greater i i : i ... i t 1 . Subscription, $1.00 a Year Installation of Presbyterian Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH WORK A c.,i.;n,i--i,i I'rutn Aihemarle Nfw Lines of Endeavor Opened i 'i i- l, t.-rv cninpnsed nf I If. Y. 1 1. Aluriuii.nl' IJin-k.y Muuiit, N. On Third Sunday afternoon '.. ami li'di-r Samuel W'atkius. there were nne hundred anil nf I lender: i.n. N. ('., will install thirty two pupils, four teachers, iVv. II. I'. Miii'tuii, as pastui'of fuur utlicers. and ten visitors tiie I'm hteriaii Church nf present at. Rosemary Christian U.iannku Rapids. This service is Sunday School. They meet at i ..-r . ii.ti-re tin... and instructive two thirty every Sunday and a si.' an. I a ci'dial invitation is cordial w elcnine is extended to all. e vteiideil tn every nne In he The school is plaiinhm; to have ''" en si line i-MTciseson Christmas nijht I ''' M - .ft ii will preach the tu which all will he invited, m-tailatifti -ntiii in the Ruse- Miss Annie Williams is arranvins mar Opera llmi-eat ll:l."i A, M. 1 he proerain. Sni.da'. and w ill chari'e the pas- A Christian Kmleavur Sucii'ty '.-r RMre Walkins will chari'e was nrcanied the jmrpose of the r. .ii-. r-..;ii ini. which is tu help raise funds fur The Kveniiu- service will he at huildnui' the church. The fee is i'. M. at the I'enples Theatre ti'ti 'cents per month and as :ti Ruanuke Rapids, and l'r. much more as anyone feels dis M..it.ui w ill pn-ai-h. posed to yive. All are invited Special music has lieen arrany:- to join, and especially the mem ed fur these -ervices:,'! nuniher liersnfthe church, nl eeeent voices will lead the The pastor of the Rosemary ciim-re-'atinii in sunt!' and with Christian Church tilled his reu- au uri hestra iiccnni)iaiiinieiu. Irs. 1'al Davis of Memohis -i-.,,,, ,, ai a .i a . . ...I.. ill i - ii' I', i it "i" tin' I Mrs. Davis and Mr. Y. L. Mann iny. of Rosemary, will render a duet. F1.rtIUnNi;,. i m mf rs union iiuiicc , '"' 'a '' "iiventiun ol the farmers I moii will meet this I i'.h- in I .r, wilit i ii I'tlt i (Uintr ill he accumplished in this de- mi the I si Ii, l'.ith and llnth, of i Novemehr. The Halifax County Union has made arrangements to carry a car load from Halifax County. The train will leave Weldon on day Nov. Klh, at 11:40 P. M. Halifax at Lnn, Scotland Neck at . , .... 1:1,1:111,1 I'"1"--1""' ;" ill .-i.i ii HI .iiii. e oi i,iiiiiiiitiii ii.,,,!. i. ,ii. I nei'e -, i ii ne re.iuceu raies on all minis. Messrs..!. Hardee, l.nlield. and ,1. 11. lope, lillery, , ; ; " ,nvl- failmad fare fmm i i I i i I 1 . .. d-.. . I u ciiiun w in oe iiiiniii .tj.sii ri nun i trip. A i nit forty of the mem- ;;m,he I'oimty havt-already ive already seni in i nen nanit's sent in t heir names saving that ' bey were going. There will lie l,',",v "I' room for all. and if r:m l"'1' K". it is a trip v"11 :'"!il'ln t miss. Send me' "m' ";ine i'-you are thinking of .' ')-' and 1 will make arrang- incuts lor you. is proof positive that the farmer di:n. R. PiKNNKTT, has friends in every line of indus County Secretary, try who are willing to share his misfortunes and lighten his N0tjce burdens. Strong men are strong only as they co-operate with Tin- folio.,', ing list nf mail re .iiiii ' unclaimed in this otlice. Same will be held one week and if unclaimed w ill he sent to the Division of Dead Letters. uespeci l uiiy, W. C. Pass, P. M. abss Alary Axam, Air. .nine l;".v""- I- l-rackett, Miss i ,,i , -.,,,..,. m,. v v ii,,ii,,o .. , .. . - All.-.. I MI I llowtlell, All. U. r ...... ,.v ..,.,, tarns, i-ienarn liigmower. Air i.aiam e liociiauay. Air. wnns arrisoii, Miss Matilie Jurdon, Mr. 0. M. Merritt. Mr. ('lift lawls. Mr. J. W. Robinson, Mr. Star, Mr. Tommie Star. Here's "one" they 'er telling "" ''"""l ,rt,H- I llilerwood. l'IHIU -u n m .... t u.is ,ag. ig ove whether gasoline should be taxed two cents a gallon in the W'iir tax" bill. Underwood was at tin """" ln,'n" a" ill-. 11. P 1 automob,!, t buttonholed Under wood tn protest against the pro- pii.-t'tl ';as lax. ' 1 "u 1 num. paving . 1 ..1 1 : - "l4 "-."- "aid I nderwood. 1m sure I Wol Hi I 111 il . "I hit," his friend ""'' . """' ;l" ,'''LI1' . tar. I he Alabama statesmen, who drove in fact an electric run- aoom, joint-u in me laugn which . . 1 : .. . I. 1 u ...L .u '"iiowed. lar apiiointment on last Sunday at the lliu-ra Hmisi A lunm . i ,'i . ii"u, vv tiD 1 1 1 e: ,eu t ill i iolii MIUI II- ing anil evenine- services. The morning subject was simply a report of the International Con- veiition of the Christian Church held in Atlanta, ia., on Oct. 7. The evening subject was: "Paul's Last Charge to Timothv." , cradle roll has been started . . . , audit is expected much good ' partnient. Reported. Tne Friends Of The Farmer iie plan of the Saint Louis banker to assist the cotton farm- ers of the South is a further in- .. , . ... 'iicatum of the nation - wide in- ...u:..l. :.. I. :e . ... i u-iest w oicii isoeing inaniiesieu . m Hie prooiems ol llie men W 10 lollow the p ow. ' 1 he movement is not intended 1 1 6 but is tit-signed rather to make ..: I I I . i- . 1 . r .,. avauaoie a i una oi finu.tiuu.uw to n;in on cotton at not to exceep six cents per pound fur the pur- six cents ier pound fur the pur pose nf making cotton a liquid asset, stabilising its price and bringing about normal conditions again. It has been said that it takes great calamities to develop our Iriends and the iresent crisis other men, and the spirit of friendliness on the part of the business man towards the far mer augurs well for the future of the agricultural interests of the nation. "Grave" Jokes There is a whole quart of truth i that old jingleabout "A little . , .. . .. . nonsense now and then," etc. ... . . ,. , .... , ,, t, . nonsense the vital statistics re corder would have a dry time in deed. Here are samples of some of the things he liuds on deaths certificates tinder the heading Cause of Death. "Went to bed feeling well, but woke up dead." -'Died smldenly at the age of 101!. To this time he bid fair to reach a ripe old age." "Do Hot knowvause of death, but patient fully recovered from 1,,.., ;u .. last iunt.,r. 'Deceased had never been fatally sick." .- riiother "died in ii.faiu,.' -,lK.(J su,M,.y, thing seri (His, a -1 ,, 1 M,OMary ,eni,.rrhage caus- ed sudtlen death. (Duration four years. ) ' Kick by horse shod on left kidney." "Don't no. Died without the aitl of a physician." ... ,..., ,j:j fr.lim U.A poison, caused by a broken an- - x v '. 0 ... In V ..iiii.iiiiwiwu1s
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1914, edition 1
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