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I 0 r ANOKE lERALD APIDS Volume II. Number 3?. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, NOVEMBER 5, 1)15. Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance RO 1PERS0NAL AND LOCAL ITEMS TOWN COMMISSIONERS MEETING ON GETTING STUNG WARNING! COUNTY NEWS ladies aid entertainment !WITH THE CHURCHES ... , . . ,.,, Tlio Hoard of Commissioners Miss Josephine 1 1 !:ry spent of tne Town of Roanokt. Rnpkh the week-end m Scotland Nook. MJ thl,jr reKU,ur monthlv M1(Ht. savs hisses irma aim :it:i iiovce 'k uiv .uur s vjukv on iasi w-n't m i .... - ' "W. 11 OU f.spent the week-end in Rich 1 Jesiiay night, Mayor J. . lay- l;(iard f iii.u lor presiding, and all of the com- ,, fttu.,FU.ia, The How, What and When to Do Smallpox is prevalent in Roa- County Commissioners Meet Mon In Case of Bee Sting nokp RaPida township and in day Jury u,t l)rawn for .Gaston township. Northampton Nowwiw Term "Ever pet Stun? Or rkther ouni -. ' vre ,IU First Christian Church Raleigh L. Topping, Minuter fSquare J Mr. V. 0. Brad le v, A sent for Jlnternational the (Vrresp mden 'e jSehoo's was in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. P. Talor returned Saturday at'teran extended visit to relatives in Monroe, ,. Mr. and Mrs. J. li. OT.riant, of Randlenian, N. C, spent a few days here visiting Mrs. jLaura Faison. B. J. Stanley, of Henrico, N. C, has accepted a position here with Mr. W. G. Lynch. Mr. J. E. Wicker and little tson, Garland, of rranklmton the 'both State with missioners being present. Routine bills were read Hurts likeirantine m The Presbyterian Ladies Aid entertained the members of the . church and Sundav School and friends last Tuescy. The Boy There will be a special serviee Scouts under the efficient leader- for the "Red Men" of Roanoke that there is noi . , ' ", , ship of Mr. Mosher gave two.Trih No w n Siindou mnmina sioners neiu meir retru ar momn- -- " the Country Dis-; , .. ... , excellent drills one company ot at pIpvph nVWli curance in the town so far. Due : to the fact The Board of Countv Cornmis- ly meeting in Halifax on last For further wid the mischief don't 'it- both get-1 in, orderu t0revent another 1 Monday. In addition to the regu- th larger anJ T' C"npny information see -Gleanings' outbreak in the town, as it was selves vaccinated at once. This dors not apply to any individual who has been successfully vac- timr ctnntr hr linao cinfl natiinrr ' stun others ise F..r either kind'last wlnter' U beCOmeS the dut' auer some oir-usston t keep the of tti t prevention is better than cure and discre tion is the best part of valor. "Tni'f iliiilnm:PL' uni) irond judgement will ward off many ; "nated in the last three years, instances of "Retting stung" in! 1 U 'M 1N(j; M- l) the social world as well as in the ,i,'al11' t,;I,m' insect world. We otrer no pana- j cea or remedy for the former but VIEWS OF MR. B1RCHER for the latter, seriously speaking, ! much can be done. ; ON EUROPEAN WAR "The first impulse in the case! of an insect stinir is to strike the Mr. Heinrich Bircher, of Aarau. of juniors. These bays are im- disposed of. The Board decided the town oltices m the present location: i. e., the second floor of the First National Bank Building. The present olliees will be fitted up properly for a Recorder's Court, a platform and railing will be installed and chairs for oHioers and spectators installed. WHAT RED CROSS j SEALS HAVE DONE T 1 . . i lar routine of the Board, another i" J , t., . ' neuiar 3erv'ces next Sunday TV'" ,' . v I appropriation of $1,000.00 for the' , 6 7 J morning ana nignt at Kosemary of all good citizens to have them tZt u uuM ..a and a11 Pre9ent were v"" 'ni-oh Opera Eouse mnde Thi, k th. unum. . tbe 'i Sunday School at 9:45. , , . ization and managen :r ot thu nnation as was made last year v . r , , " institution. .Mr. Aiosiie. i. : iiiven and the Board s action m renew- j . , , , ,. . . 1 a great deal ot time to di .. 'igthe church that grows. The the work of the hog demonstrator in this county will be continued lor another year. Thousands of hogs were treated last year and the Commissioners seem well pleased with the results obtained. Jurors were drawn for the November Term of Halifax Superior Court, which convenes on November 30, as follows: Presbyterian Church Rev. H. F. Mortoo, Pittur First Week J. E. Pearson. J. . . leaving the sting in the flesh. It is in this country buying raw , . Pittard. Mash Whitley, W. most important thing tu0 irritntitw nniann nn thp materials for certain Swiss man- i eu:. t i ur;n,. v r ... a 4 . Mibi i -..jv j v.. ii v inir. .i. .i, viitrv. . it. Montt'ot, J. D. Register, Sanky t is a ".vonivrful opportunity ' de physical and mental triiniu. The i'ainp Fire Girls under the guardianship of Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Mosher presented quiw a picturesque appearance tion tQ a christia, in tneir ceremonial suits itiey gave a march and assist ". ue ladies in serving the r. :'..;! ments later in the evening Tins organization is doing splendid work for the young girls, u ach ing them housework.serving, and -V . J .... C,i.;t,nY-..ri,l ..niif I .)..,.., c , , , . . . u l J d it c i t t i oiienuing mseci anu in uoing so unumiianu, i" n ai ua Ispent the week-end here visiting Helped Pay the Salary of Twenty . tenr ' here this week visitinu Mr. and r. and Mrs. S. J. Bounds. Two Visiting Nurses ,h , t from it BtinB'Mrs. C. A. Wyche. Mr. Bircher Mr. J. M. Coley, representing the News & Observer, of Kaleich ! 1 ne was in town a tew hours I uesdav. iinwu wruss sedia nave uune stintr that hurts so bad v and uiacturing plants, lie lias been intf,,t l t Messrs. J. L. Green. W. S. ! 1S!? - very very near the scene of the tight-! Longgro've, J. L. Bellamy, Joe fclark and Charlie Crutchfield, of T'Ln lnr ,irst Um t0 Uo 13 ta remove tfie i m . r.rance "u. ,,as. maue Bradley. D. W. Harrison, W. T. ?. " ,r 7 h-wftmnr c.mort T?n u,c .oull.e. " UM KM sting it left in the flesh. : T1 tu: , ,1. ... t hey are helping to furnish music , V7' ' " " ' n , " " . . 1 ncn"on 1 8Crawn. r : v. "! " " "T ruo ine stir.J. inat only maKes; uieueruuuis are a long way iroin bad matters worse. Add a few being whipped: in fact he doubt drops of weak ammonia or spirits edthat the Kaiser's armies would of camphor or ordinary tincture ever be defeated on land. Eng of iodine as quickly as possible, land's mastery of the sea in his I lie poison from hornet stings opinion was me omy possible Shaw, N. L. is soluble in alcohol and therefore factor that lent hope to the cause Kiluatriok W Us a'niany trips to P.erlin since the Commission, "is to pay in part or1 knife noint or needlp for this outbreak of hostilities. Mr. Bir- Morecock, W. P. Harden Anderson, A. I R. L. U'Vinlf timo viaitintr ntircs; If In iuring the Fair held there. ; im.w,aan, .. urt ' ,,.' Mr. J. H, Haveniwrt ami late the amount of good done by Ifamily, of Emporia, were week- these nurses in alleviating the ?nd vistors here visiting in the; suffering of those who have been liome of Mrs. S. A. Brown. 1 unable to employ a nurse and to Mr. L. S. Cannon, left Wed- provide for themselves the ordi- neaday for Spartanburg. S. C,.,.nary necessities oi me. mis Bora few davs viit to friends "u,3.,.K, i.u. umi and relatives. Miss Pearl Brown, of Enfield iwas here Mmdav visiting Slather, Mr. R. (1. Brown. Mr. N. A. Twisdale, of Barley, helpful ministrations. Like the V a., was in town a few hours on lowly Nazarene, they teach as should know. lhey receive Purrington, L. : f it . tn. ,u.rfnl.nwi W. Bell. T. L. House. J. N. ! !..,. ' if the spot be gently bathed or, of the allies, and Mr. Bircher; Hobbitt, L. T. Garner washed in alcohol some relief is thinks that the complete exclusi- contmed to those sultering with obtained. on of the world's sea borne com- : tuberculosis altogether, but "Finally if ammonia, camphor, merce from German ports would i wherever thp sntVerinir whs fnnml i i. i .. . :i ..n I i.....:i i. u " iodine or lliconoi are HOI avail- mini- nu nune ne.n o. on uiv uncared for, there was this an-,. ll))Ci Kenty rubbing a piece of Central Powers as the war dragg gel of mercy with her tender, ; wet so 0. ,he 8tillB. h.ln!. tht, t.j oll. . ..tri.i situation out somewhat. Al- ways remember, however, that! Membership Committee Meets each week. During the evening several beautiful songs were sung by 1 Mrs. Pat Davis and piano solos ' ; rendered by Mrs. Morton in her usual excellent manner. An advertising contest furnished amusement for all, after which flip u-iiuqM u'opp arvP(f pnlfee Second Week -W T. Green, sandwitehe3 and Thg P. b Bellamy, J IL Applewhite. ; laJiesexpect t0 have these sot.ial3 u. i . itiui Kaii, nsfiiey tviiMus, J. A. Kitehin, Bernard Allsbrook, J. G. Moore, P. A. Shell, Robert Powell, A. E. Crawley. H. L. Staton, W. L. Britt, W. A. Pierce. F. S. Cannon, Joe Neal, Oliver lledgepeth, C. ti. Evans, Joe Edwards, H. I,. Faucett. W. H. Burnett, C. B. CJAUsbrook, A. Sunday School 10 a. m. 11 o'clock morning services. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the service. A" open invita- tended. 7:30 I', m. e .'enii.g service Sul ;ect; "God's Gfeater 'vu num." Every one is iveicume Ira the ladies are especially .'i wed to be prese.it. . trio will rendered by Mrs. Mosher, Miss Andrews and Mrs. Davis. 6:45 I'. M. young peoples Christian Endeavor will meet. Bible St'klents meet every Wednesday at 7:15 P. M. Choir practice Wednesday 8 V. M. Rev. Baptist Church C. H. Trutblood, Pastor Ibusines-i Saturday. they go, -- teach people how to ,!,',, eir n;,i iu HH. IHV'OI. Mil Lit I 1 l 111 tl4 Id IV 1. i ... ' . . t I . Mr. T. W. Mullen spent the k'P irom geumg .sick, now io ; remove the offending-sting and iday Tuesday in Petersburg, re turning Wednesday morning. T. M. Faison left this week for Deferiet, N. Y., where he has accepted a position with the St Regis Paper Company. W. M. Thomason. of Pelzer, S. C, arrived Saturday and has accepted a position with the Rosemary Mfg. Company. He keep from spreading disease to that preveiltion i9 btitter than others in their family and else- !,. p , , , .... L. , where. In this way every per son in North Carolina becomes a debtor to these visiting nurses. "The Red Cross seals have sent patients to the State Sana torium, where they were restor ed to health and returned home to care for themselves and their families, becoming thus an The Membership Committee of s Baptist Fidelis Class met at the home of Mrs. Stanley, Tues- Christian Church Cleanings (Reported) day night at 8:00 o'clock. After ' business session refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Lena Brewer, .Mrs. Nannie Peel, stead of a total loss with added also assumes the directorship of economic asset to the State in the Rosemary Concert Band. Messrs. H. M. Johnson and Joe Brown are in Tarboro this week taking in the Fair. Miss Mary Daughtry is at home from Piedmont Business College at Lynchburg, Va. W. E. Warwick, of Cincinnati, s.ient the week-end here, leaving Monday for Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Bryan, of W'eldon, spent Sunday here visit ing relatives. The Methodist Ladies Aid So- The "Red and Blue" contest Miss Sarah Stanley, Miss Mary is increasing in interest. The Stanley, Mrs. A. R. Burnett, "Red" have 105 points, the Miss Cora Brantley, Miss Lula i Brown and Mr. K. .M. James. Shaw, J. W. Heptinstall, Gid Als ton, W. P. Thrower, J. R. Glas gow, F. W. Pittman, L. A. Hud son, T. A. Cooper, W. M. Rowell. Baptist Church News Notes During the month of October the church has made gratifying progress. The congregations have been unusually large and responsive. The senior and junior B. V. P. U. are getting down to real work. In these as often as possible in the Sun day School rooms of the church for all members and friends who are interested in the spiritual and educational development of this whole community. Botli old and young are always welcome and are urged to show their ap proval of the good woik by their presence. Notice "Blues" have 152. The Roanoke Rapids division expense. The Red Cross seals ,,r tne am society neia a social at have also been the means of the home of Mrs. W. G. Stinson carrying lectures and exhibits to 0,1 last Tuesday night. All en- ...,....!.. .i, i.i ... ...i ioved the evenimr verv much. (jfuniu w uu uuiu liui. ULliei v IM1 " - . .. , "il iin(T thin re " have had this nrivilee-e and of The church now has a mem- ing 8 o'clock. A live topic has dre uo"'k mins. carrying food to tuberculosis ,sh'P of -0; in this community natients who have no monev to : :wd raised during the month of . : tions there are about OH persons The Debating Club will hold'whohave hem dail' their regular meeting in me ; tematic Bible Study. Many who. Rosemary School House Satur-1 heretofore, have never taken an day night November Oth begin- actlve Part in lord's work spend for food. October $86.14. "These are only a few exam- 1 nere were present in &un ples" continued Dr. I, B. ,!a' S(ho1 last Sunday, a year McBraver, "of what Red Cross : K last Sunday we had 148 pres sors have done in our State. We ''"t. We are striving to have feel that they are going to do been selected for discussion and a rather warm contest is expect-' ed. Let everybody come out and ! enjoy this. You won't regret it. METHODIST CONFERENCE far more along this line of work next year. They will soon be ciety will meet with Mrs. June put on sale and should be offered Edrmnd-son, Monday aftern.ion at 3:00 o'clock. Mr. I. Burt, of New York, was in town Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mr. Henry Fort, of Greenville, was in town this week on busi ness. Mrs. George L. Burwell, of Powellsville, N. C, is here visit ing her sister, Mrs. M. A. West. The Ladies Aid Society of the for sale at every cros . roads and village, at every posloffieo and every school in the State." Dr.- L. B. McBraver whose ad dnss is Sanatorium, N. C, will be glad to furnish every interest ed person with all the seals they can either sell or use. Mrs. Samuel Senie, Philadelphia, is visiting husband here. Mrs. T. M. Jenkins and chil- Ix.-irt KiAtiiMnA4 fkl ldd l t ffim Q Presbyterian Church will meet; . , , 4 m j r - on . u 'sevdra days visit to relatives in The Sunday School is getting into fine shape, the attendance having increased considerably during the month, making the average much above what it was last year this time. The pastor and his assistants are now busv working up-a Cradle Roll and The Annual Conference of the nome Department, in connection Methodist Episcopal Church with the school; with these new South will convene at Wibming- features and the newly organized ton, N. C, Dec. 1st. The pre-: Teacher's Class thejschool reaches to the Red Men sollt Pastor having tilled his pas- 7 0ut of the 10 points required in toral term ot tour years will ue the Standard of Excellence sent to another charge. This adopted by the Southern Baptist ..i ...! 4 1. . Thev will break camp in Roanoke ,h . L 1 ' )" " convention. Ranids at 10-40 and march, two ' bpst rePort ,n ,ts h,!,t,,r'- Kach Beginning with this week the and two along the avenue until member should do his best to they come to the Rosemary Opera ( make thls noss,ble- House. They wil1 enter in a, ' . " noes uiiggms worii . "No. He has an ollice down town so that he can keep out of The following mail remains unclaimed in the Rosemary Postotlice. Same will be held one week and if not claimed will be sent to the division of dead let- two organiza- ter!) Mr. W. L. Deney Ilamdus, Jno. Johnston, Jose phine Myles, Jene Newell, Led die Simons, Charlie Facen, Miss Kate Harne (2), B. M. Mitchell, Oma Miles, Geo. D. Sledge. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. W. S. Hancock, Supt. Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 7.30 o'clock. Teacher's meeting Wednesday night immediately after prayer meeting. Choir practice every Friday at 7:30 P.M Junior choir practice ever Saturday at 3 P. M. Senior B. Y. P. f every Sun day at 0:30 P. M Junior B. Y P. U. every Sun day at 2:30 p. M Sunlxam Band every 2nd and 4th Saturday nt 3-3U P. M. Next Sunday i- Children's Day; there will be s.'int special sonirs. Charlie rec'iations t!'e children and a uriei taiK by uie pastor. The regular monthly church conference will be held im-mediat'-jy after the morning ser vice. At the conclusion of the night service the right-hand-of-fellow-ship will be extended to all male members who have not received it. live hundred present the first Sunday in January at which time we are to have a "Rally Day" service. The minister will preach a special sermon of Roanoke Tribe No. 3f on Sun dav morning at eleven o'clock Read It In This Issue 0f body and will occupy the front her s('ats- " Dr. r. Al. Rams, ut Cincinnati Foreign Christian Missionary Society spoke for the Christian Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the '7 ua'" lv church iast Sunday. Undoubt-. home of Mrs. D. W. McDonald Garysburg. ly he preached two of the best j in Rosemary. All members are! rs' - - Musselman, of iSOrnlOMS ,.ver delivered in the: urged to be present. , Halifax, spent a few days here , conimunitv, Mr T V r npnt a few th'3 h,r hr0thvr' There was one addition at the Mr. J. L. Cox spent a few M j G B tu m0rrinu- hour days the past week at Aurora. r , .. v morning hour. where he wa u., ami R fMr? HefnC' ?" s -Vin"' f Ne ' while there made a deal, where -Tnt hl'r " ; Born was nresent an. spoke; by he becomes the owner of bW- Saturday afternoon and night, three hundred acres of the finest 1 There will be a special service also Sunday s ternum she re- held in the Kosemary opera presenteu me v nrisuan nonmn s house Sunday morning at 11 Board of Missions. j o'clock for the benefit of the Messrs. Jernigan. Johnson.! local Tribe of Red Men. Rev. R. Askew and Speight sang L. Topping will conduct this quartettes at the Imorning; service. The members of the and evening hour. Tribe will march in a body from ' Roanoke Rapids and it is earnest- "I'd like to hang practical ly desired and requested that jokers." every member and visiting "Then I suppose you would do : members be present. it with a guy rope." j Ohio," Senior Secretary of the j the wa' of lRl' serva,,u in m talks plain and practical I1UU3L', Methodist Church Rev. Win. Towe, Ptitor start at the Wednes- Roanoke Rapids: Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:45. W. V. Woodruff, Supt. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock. The Wesley Junior Choir will meet at 2:30 o'clock for practice pastor w day prayer meeting, a series of discussions on the general theme: "Training in church member ship." The fine new blackboard will be used in making these farming land i.'. that section. Starts Today uV" - T-'S' M It was last traced to this city Is it mislaid among a bunch of odds and ends? Is it carelessly thrown aside as a trifle, when it is worth many time its weight in gold? Sure ly someone is overlooking a chance to make a fortune if you get a clue, advise M. P. Editor of this paper. Be on the watch. The church made a fine report at the recent Association. There are 00 churches in the Roanoke Association; out of the Oil there are only seven that are stronger than ours. Our invitation to meet w ith us next year was accepted o'clock. J. uy tne Association and nil ex pect to nive same a royal recep tion next ( ctoher. The recent special welcome service for the new members held at our church was a big success and an inspiring occasion. Five more members have cast their lot with us during the month and the good work goes Subject "Repe on God be praised for his multi- to the Un3aved tuumous uiessings: Episcopal Church Henry Clark Smith, Rector Roanoke Rapids. Services every Sunday as fol lows: Sunday School and Bible Class, 10 a. m. W. S. Whitaker, Supt. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11:00 a. M. Evening Prayer and address, 7:30 P. M. Holy Communion takes place of Morning Prayer on every first Sunday. Choir practice Friday 8:00 P.M. In the absence of the Rector every fourth Sunday morning, Morning Prayer will be read by a Lay Reader. Girls Friendly Society every M. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at 7:30 o'clock, after Monday at 7:30 p. which the choir will meet for Rosemary: practice. Sunday School Rector's Bible Rosemary: Class every Sunday at 9:30 a. M. Morning, Sunday School at 10:00 T. W. Mullen, Supt. B. Boyd. Supt. Prayer mectinir everv Vedn. Revival services at 11 o'clock, day, 7:30 p. M.. Tuesday evening, prayer Girls Friendly Society every meeting at 8:00 o'clock, after Thursday at 7:30 p. m. which the chnir will meet for You are cordially invited to practice. every service of the Church. Thursday evening at 7 o'clock the Young Peoples Choir will meet for practice. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, '. A Plea! A women can describe a man in more ways than men ever 1 dreamed of. The Merry Travelers, an ama teur production with a profession al finish, will be given at the Peoples Theatre tonight. The t)lav Will he Stfltred hv n oat nf The public is cordially invited about sixty-all local people to all services. ; trained by Miss thd Gfitefl QJ 1 Randolph. N. Y.. under the aus- When you hate your work, it is j pices of the Episcopal Woman's time to change your work. I Auxiliary. 'f ; 4 1 , 4 ! t' : t 4.
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