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i Herald OANOKE APID Vol u:r.e ".---Number 33. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. .R Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance mr. b. h. hux drops dead WiTH THE CHURCHES PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS MINISTERIAL UNION NEW REGISTRAR OF FORMED HERE VITAL STATISTICS CLEAN LP DAYS WILLIAM RICHARDS USES BLACK HAND METHODS Miss i tare wa- rii.' Vincent, df Yul- m tow a U odiiesdav. ..Ir. '.-.tit. M:--. her,1 I. V.i. 1 1 :ti lit S Writfi Warning and Attempts Murder ol H. J. Odom at One And the Same Time BOUND (MR TO COURT Rememlier tin loth. 17th hi November are days. lon't forget when you clean your own yati.t and side walk to clean the vacant lot and gone to deliver sonic- groceries. i:. r vi-iting alley very iiet to vou. For the cleanest houses and alleys prizes will lie viiven as follows. In Roanoke Rapid ;, $ln fur the tirst cleanest housi fur the fur the third Irs. W. Manning snout the oek end in I lender-son. Mrs. I. M. Shuto returned rat inlay from an extended i;it to rela'ivo-; in Wii li im ston. Miss Fant.ii- Crawley, of near .it'ii't'in, spout the week-end n-ro vi.sitimr relative-;. V.r. .tu : iear ives. Henry Motley spent the week ml in Little'.. 'li. cleanest House. In Rosemary. $5 est store. $."1 for the $.' for 'or thecli-an-lirst clean the second cleanest house. $L' for the third U-made to-morrow at F.hernee cleanest house. And three $1 er at J o'clock. The ministers of Roanoke Rap- Mr V. S. Hancock hhs bi-n ids and Rosemary met in the appointed Registrar of Vital Sta lecture rooms of the Presby- tisties for this Township, sue- it the week- terian church on Friday Oct. 1st ceeding li. W. Rrown who re- and organized "The Ministerial cently resigned. The duties of h of West m"n ot lianoke Rapids and the Registrar of Vital Statistics ARRESTED AND - m.l-iv h. r.. Rosemary. All the ministers of are to make reports of all births the two communities were pros- and deaths that occur in his dis n. of 1'urham, ont- KW Wm T.me IVv U trict to the Stnte Konnt 1 if Health William Richard. m.i-e of h.-re mother, F. Morton. Rev. C. H. Trueblood. and it is very important that the Henderson, then Ifciswnary. and . ""N'' tll,'ant'st- Rev. Raleigh Topping and Rev. Vital Statistics he turns in are now facing the serious charge of II. C. Smith. 0 moors elected as accurate and complete. North assualt with intent to kill is not fiillmi-4- IV.wirtent IJw Wm Carolina will nut l nilmittpi" ns an Italian, although his methods Towe: Vice President. Rev. H. a registration State until the Foil- of reprisal umin those w ho otl'end e!,t 'UIUM'- F. Morton; Secretary Rev. R. L. eral Coverninent has been com- him smack strongly of the 15 lack Topping. plotely satisfied that the reimrts Hand. While not an able pen- Tho niiriinsi. n( thw i.rirnnivi. turned in arc full and correct, man. William writes much better l'ne- tion is to further sympathy and There is a penalty for non-com- than he shoots, for which II. J. co-operation between the minis- plianoe with the provisions of Odom, pressor and clothes clean 1.1M ml ..h,n-M.a .f th.. ,.,., the Vital Statistics Law and the or for Tickle's Harbor Shop in Mrs W t! Lynch and munitv, by discussing and pro- State Hoard of Health is having Rosumary. is probably duly Cialiam spi.,u Sunday moting all interests of signifi- all who refuse to conform to the thankful. iv, Va., visiting rela-eaneeto the community which law vigorously prosecuted. ; The trouble began with an al- can be best advanced bv eo-oper-1 The new registrar for this dis- tercation in the Rosemary Cafe 1 i-: ... l. .. . .1 .1 f 11 : !... VI . . ... . 111... I ative action. The ministers'"11-1 ,ms 1!isu-,, UH louuwing ueiween iuj.iir. uu:u a i u hoi to trnin w inanirntinn ; statement: Richards over Richards' careless and strength which comes from navo '"'('n appointed Iocal and indiscriminate handling of week- union and to prevent much i Registrar of V-'tal Statistics, and the pepper shaker, on last Satur- needloss overlapping of activities, earnestly solicit the co-operation day night. It seems that soim ' ' ll .. I 4l VI Ml Meetings will be held on Mon- iluv follnu-incr ph first Sundnv at two P M at such nlaeo as P'-normanee 01 mis amy. . wan ruenarus. me lauer necame Miss Katie H. Mutts and Mr shall have been appointed at the VV' Kogintrar. highly ollended Odom thought ,lam.y w. TavloI. w,.,v quiHv previous meeting. The second ,1. M. Jackson and Dr. T. W. . n. f bU 1 maU,'r' ,u'1 mar.-iod at the residence of the meetimr was held in the study M. Long motored to Littleton 1har'-,3 soul , yearmnR stn.nttly iril!e.3 fatht,r Mr. j. N. Hutu ,.r iv... 11 f 1... lust Wediii-sila v where Ml .lack. I0"" 01 nev. u. i. oiniui, niomiay . ",:,- ,,--7 spent Friday Nov. 8th. li'.th and Mr. R. H. 11j dr. clean up tins illuming (Fn.i d.-a.l aliout half past seven, in Mrs Williams vard, where , First Christian Church Raleigh L. Tapping, Minuter Mr. Hux had not ot teelmg badly and hi-; death was a shock to all v.h.i I, new loin. Mr. Ilu was an n. resi dent of Roanoke Rapids and at the time of his death was 111 business here under the tir iu of name of Ilu and Pnid.-n. lie is survived by a wife and one daughter. Interment will Chas f the C. Ware, Cor. North Carolina complaineii ( hu.tian Convention will preach '.. .1. Stanley spent the li m in 1 lenrico, .. i . Mrs. H. Marks spent a few lavs this week in Kinston. ..C, isiting rela! ives. Mr. Louis l.eitn. r. of Ports 1 uith, Va., is here visiting rela- IVOS. 1). W. Kellogg of all doctors, undertakers and of the pepper got into Mr. Odoin's mid-wives for the satisfactory eyes and upon his remonstrating with Richards, the latter became In Patterson Town. for the cleanest house, for the second cleanest house, $1 for the third cleanest house. Rev. 0. H. 'I'ruebloiid and Rev. William Towe have been appoint ed by Mayor .1. W. Taylor as judges for the tow n of Roanoke Rapids. .Iu("ges for Rosemary and the Patterson Mills Village will be appointed by the Civic League later. Butts-Taylor 1 City Point on busines. Miss Mary Craw ley, of near MERRY TRAVELERS .ittleto,,. is here visiting rela-; VERY SUCCESSFUL ives this week. I seriously ill. ROSEMARY RURAL Episcopal Church Henry Clark Smith, Kritor Roanoke Rapids. Services every Sunday as fol lows: Sunday School and Bible Class, in a. M. W. S. Whitaker, Supt. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11:00 a. M. Kvening Prayer and address, l M. Holy Communion takes place of Morning Prayer on every first Sunday. Choir practice Friday X:00 M. In the absence of the Rector every fourth Sunday morning, Morning Prayer will be read by I TTi 1 on last Sundav evening. The J '"' '"auei. ceremony was nert'oi-nied bv Rev (oris I'l'iendly Society M. every I.. S. Cannon after spending a Amateur Play Drawl Packed House ".v days in and near Snartan- Exceotionallv Well Rendered revenge, tie secureu lrom son's sister, Mrs. Neil McRae is Jell' Armstrong information in regard to Mr. Odom's identity u-. t. ,.c h,.. Mti,...i;..( Monday at 7:'0 I it 111. iwtx, hi uil mi uiinii.il and habitat. He then made the ( -1,. , Rosemary: statement that he would "get The nen-.-m,... u,w ,,,,it.. ,i.i,. ,.i,i i'..,.i,...'.. isi.i. ROUTE INCREASED him ypi" vcm a cheap :is prise to the many friends of the Class every Sunday at '.:.''!' A. M. ; calibre revolver from his pocket V(1UM,r ..,., ,1,. wh neyerthe- T W Mullen. Sunt to show his intended means of for Local Talent Singing Especially Good Postmaster W C. Musi him just received departmental orders l)r(etlure- , .... mommy nigni nicnaro.s lam m wait for O lom and followed him to his room at Mrs. P.vrd's at irg. S. ('., visiting friends anil lativis, leuinied WVdius lay. . ;!'. .1. ii. och, o! weldon was - re a k w hours Wednesday on The Merry Travelers, an amat f'ihe's. eiir pav gotten up by Miss F'thel Mr. A. P. Thompson attended Gates, of the Home Talent Enter meeting of the Executive tainment Bureau, under the aus- ..... 1 .1... ln...; t -U,..AU iuVfQ nf tha TTnipfinnl WViinmi'is 1 .... ....... ' wpst to Konk si qtorp nnn Iii.-h was held in Hobirood hut Auxiliary, played last Saturday t. tn ' ' let missing Odom, but passing -,i.r,t rt nna of tUa ar.,t u 1 irt !. I" "eaiiii s suuu, lour,,, , ........ . increasing the length and slight ly changing the Rosemary rural free delivery route. The new route is slightly over three miles longer than the old route and is as follows: i Starting from Rosemary post- nfnVo fivf toiler vepi;t wniith !in,-t ...... ... .. . . mje arunery irom inesireei, me 0111 Rosemary. Supecting nothing, Odom went to his room and pre paring for the night went to the window to pull down the shade. Richards turned loose with his less w ish them every joy and happiness. Miss Mutts is a very popular and attractive young lady and Mr. Taylor is one of Roanoke Rapids most promising young business men. Prayer meeting every Wednes day, 7:;ii 1'. .M.. (iirls Friendly Society every Thursday at 7:.''U i M. You are cordially invited to every service of the Church. k. night to one of the largest audi ... r, . ences the People 3 Theatre has Mr, . H. farroll. of Halifax, , , , . ' , ,. , , ... held for some time, as here Salurdav a lew hours , , , , j . t s The play was advertised as an "amateur production with a pro- J. II. F.-rt, who has been spend- fessional finish" and such it cer- :a: ew ivs here with friends, tainlv proved to be. The chorus- ..tun. 1' 1 to his hoiiie ;n Green- 6ii ancj singing were exceptional- die Wednesday. y g00d an(j the acting was Mrs. C. II. Albright and very creditable indeed for an am- hiklren, of Danville. Va., who ateur cast. The songs were ave been lu-.e visiting her bright and catchy and with snap- loilser, Mrs. J. W. Womble, py dialogue and cleverly staged scenes the play swung smoothly through from start to finish. The acting of the different play ers was so ur,:for:iily good that we find it hard to single out any p.ayers for especial mention. If preference were given, it turned home Wednesday. M. ('. Evans, of Margaretts ilie, spent a lew days here this eek visiting friend .. Mr. R. M. Saunders left for ioi.dcrson his former home, miles east to the Powell corner, a quarter of a mile northeast to Daniel's store and retrace, one miie southeast to cross roads, one half mile southeast to Smith's Church, two miles southwest on road to Henry Powell's, two miles southeast to Garner's cor ner, ,one mile northeast to Med lin's corner, one mile northeast to Garner's corner, two miles northeast and north to Pierce's corner, one half mile northeast to Tighlman's crossroads, one and one quarter miles northwest to Roanoke Avenue, a half mile north to Rosemary postotlice. through the window and striking the opposite wall. Two witnesses remembered Richards remarks and he was promptly arrested Tuesday morn ing and brought before Magis trate S. M. Thompson for trial. When arrested Richards stated that he had never owned or car ried a revolver, but examination of his room revealed a freshly tired 38 calibre revolver under his pillow. Mefore shooting Mr. 1 Odom, Richards wrote a note describing his amiable intentions in detail and stuck it under the screen door at Mrs. Hyrd's where Odom rooms. The note has on The Broken Coin By EMERSON HOUGH fi From the Scenario by s Grace Cunard A Story of Mystery and Adventure in Rosemary Opera House next Sunda niv ht. Ynu are urged to be present and hear him. Sunday School at 9:4.1. The Red arid Hlue contest grows: Ki present last Sunday. Presbyterian Church Rf v. H. F. Morion, Putor Sunday Sehool 1(1 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Subject; "The Sabbath Day." Evening service 7:3(1 o'clock, Subject; "Holding down the Truth." Christian Endeavor meets at i'.:4"i iv m. just before the eveni' 1.; .ni .ii e. This is an in ter, 'eiioniinational society and any one is invited to join. It is e;pei-ially designed for young people and is made attractive to them. Mid week service Wednesday 71"i p. M. We are studying the bible and our lessons grow more interesting as we proceed. Hon't miss this mid week ser vice, li is an opportunity to learn more about the bible than one could ev r learn from hear ing sermons. Choir practice every Wednes day night at S o'clock. If you can carry a tune we want you. Methodist Church Rev. Wm. Towe, Pastor Roanoke Rapids: Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:4.1. W. V. Woodruff, Supt. Regular services at eleven o'clock, Subject; "The Church and its Institutions". The Wesley .Junior Choir will meet at 2:3(1 o'clock for practice Wednesday evening, prayer 7-:!i o'clock, after I .. ir a ill meet for meeting at w Inch the 1 practice. Rosemary: Morning, Su o'clock. ,1. Tuesday meeting at nl.i School at 1 0:00 M. Hoyd, Supt. evening, prayer S:0d o'cluck, after Distances oiven nlmvp nre approximate. The new route 'ie ,side a 'airI' acc.u:ute tradnR aturday to make arrangements W0l,ic) probably fall to.MissEsth ir moving his family here, Mr. cr Marshall as Mrs. Traveler .Hinders having recently accept- Mrs. Pavne Heck with as will go into effect on December 1, : 1911, and was granted on the jjjss i petition of A. II. Green and 1 , ,.iii.m u-i:h the Rosemary i!.,..K.,i- ., 11 r others, ami the recommendation . t .v... ...... DtlLllL'lUI, ilCV. 11. J UIUiLU lO lai.ufact..ru.g Company. Mr. 'lraveler, and last, but by no Circle number four met at the means least, Messrs. Leslie Towe, . .me ol' Mrs. ,1. W. Lyncr. on ami Dr. D. t. Catctim as iieze-f. v. 11. iixucdsawu i u t for what vu ,jom. t0 my Monday evci.ing. Scripture kiah Seeds and Cousin Moses. ; ENTERTAINS friend." .-ad and songs sung, business In the musical numbers, the; .. j Richards was bound over un- ittei ded to and 1 ti er thincs dis- singing of Misses Mabel Boyd, . n T , .,.:,, fPnm 7. der bond of five hundred dollars of Postmaster W. C. Iiass. REV. C. H. TRUEBLOOD of the revolver found in Rich ards' room and the words: "Warning No. 1 - If you don't loa-e I will kill U." On the re verse of the sheet, a bullet was depicted and the lettering; "AH rite Mr. Oadem, 1 will get usscd. After which hients were servvi: id me. t wilii Mr e.xt Monday night, Rev. R 'hristian chirch .fresh- Alice Ilockaday, Lois Stinson, On Tuesday eveninir from 7:30 until 9:00 Rev. C. H. Trueblood ' f(,r the November term of llali- The circle Eollowell and Mr. William t,ntm.;iluli thp Jr H" Y, p. ij. fax Superior Court. Not I m .,,.,.;n.. 1 ";lraVe All whS IXcnoTuser'deser Society at the home of Mrs. 8YNOPSI3. Kitty (rliiV HrWHJJilpiT WuMirtH, fl'lill It B CUliu Htmp hull uf u Hl'i.keh 1 wilt, III. 1'lU I llit l 1 1 llirJt rlptliill on lili-h ul 1 Hint-- h.r inil.isliy uti.l li-.nis Iil-i, at ilu- ..t.i.-i .)f L.-t n, .in;. 111!.' .-.III.. I I.. K- ! IN." pi, I, I im In ..1 1 i 1 1 ( 1 1. ti-n (. j iii-. 1- mil 1 1,1 Htt'I'V .-tii'sii Ih,J t.y th.- tliSi I Ipll.'lt She ! iulluWi'il. t int li tutlwii Iti tli.-uEi.fl- 1 tiff utU nit ut i-ri M)n!(.' rttasllii; I si-cld of the broKirli ci'Im tjiin SECOND INSTALLMENT CHAPTER VI. Count Frederick. Kilty flruy tuin.-J Binlii.-iily to the m 11 II ai'iiluil bealdtt her In tin' luolui' bi-mlliiK ui.in lilrn a steaily ru;,: "Who ht ynu?" askwl eln' "Why did you follow inn?" The Hwutlifd fluure Hinldenly ltrul)jht-n-d. "W halnv.-r I uui wliul ever Null may think me. do not li.-ll.-w me Incaiialilu of Kiatltudf tu youmrlf." "Wlmi In your name?" "They .all nis Ftuleuu, made-niolst'lli-" Kitty iliay turn.-d yet iinnv elosely tj lax superior Lourt. rsot neing V ' able to give bond he was taken hi"'. ev straight into hu even rp 1 1 lien ttnv lint t-nnst Willi 10 jail un luia my 11111111- . j t. .....-- -l.l.. .1 . 1 .1. icria! services in the Rosemary 'alV8 a,lu "K V a little stllnts Wl're Kivt'- The , y s,aLKe" uulorK 1,13 uioiuer , deserve to be congratulated upon , ., , n Sllu ! arrived from Henderson and ar- j ranged his bond. lint for the un- md fruit ' certainty of his "trusty" re- inn . , . u .. . 111 1:11 1111 1 ir ,-iv 11 01 1- niention. and the snmill and - iih"ioo. . Sun-ly e lmv a i-oiiiinoii iaime We L. Topping of the dancing of the choruses them- Quite a number of interesting ! tnS where his thirst tor revenge have a lommoii eiiumy Would it be conducted selves was good. games were played also several 1USI ilve llme 10 n consider- ,u au . .,aKUB aK.ual "Vou nsk ine. tlien " "To lie my fil.Mi.t. my ally." "Surely 1 owe him no allixlunce. further!" cx.lulme.1 ltoleull hitleily "He ulril.k 11, like a dot!" "Yet you and I uiunt net- hlin imaln and noon " "What' Would you trust yourself once more In hU (ireHeiii-e? You are an American k 111 - nil are Innocent, you are Ignorant I warn you" "None the lenn, !f I am to ko forward with the IiuhIiii'Sm whl.h Inoiifilit m here to (liethiiffcn, surely I must mice more meet the l oiiut Frederick The mull lit her sldw lii'Sltitled no Uioie Hum 1111 Iinlant "Very well." aid he calmly "An for 1 1 , - ti , v life has been forfeit luanv a Mine liernre Dow W hut matter? I will go with you as you say Indeed, I fain-v I know why you ask me to K" they know me at the palace- the) will ad lit us both " It was as Koleau had aald When finally the two drew uu to the court iera house last Minoay morn- tu cv,.i .1,.,,, mn,ln nn K.ieh i g for the benefit of the local sriort preparation. We under-' caused most fun. 'i-ioeot' Med Men. The Tribe stand the financial returns from- liome mule candy umed 0 it in a bo.lv about t ie production were iuite gratt- was scr.ed. Those present were: : volver tie woulu proiiat.ly tietac--ventv'-.f being in the parade. ''' Annie Taylor, Klva WheeUr, a "1UL'h more serious charge I. public n.anifisto.1 a great ODCCBVTri)I.M ADn Umi Faisml' Ml'rli(! r':,ii5on. ; than ,luw WW ul:,,n ,llsl ea 0! interest in 1 111s service, as . ihwdih,iihii untnnnu Ue.itrice Underwood Minn e inaiciment; Daughtry, Sadie Womble, Sallie . (Cuijynglil. 1HI5. by Wiigtu A. Paticrauu) C01111I Frederick receives his friends " CiMlnusly. Hil. nlly Kitty sat or at times Hulked about the room. tiiklii(C Btnck or Hie surroundings. Couut Frederick ctilere.l "Madetunlselle' I am charmed' So ynu iciui iiihi-r nit- ' Yen may suy as much lndei d " re Jotiicil Kltl liiuy iiiliiily I sn you In the currlaKe this inoriilup " He turned now to Itoleau, with no chutist- in tils coiiiitciiance to IihII.'uih anv ri'collcctl.m of the nature of their last in.-ctinn "You may retire to tlie n.-t louin." suld lie, I'.Hin'.asliic h 1 in with a wave of the hand "I in nut In tin- least misunderstand me. Monsieur le ("unite." said she Ikhtly "My busln.-ss Is very idinlde 1 have a proposition to make to you a business iruliosltlon " ' llul 1 inn not u business uian," mock.'d the smilliiK alitai-'onlst who faced her He came t-t a half ali'Jj Closer "Are you so Bute''" etclalne-d she euddetily "Is there no business In which also I am definitely concerned" Then why did you send a messenger to follow me In my own country, to ransack my apartments there, to vio late it 1 privacy even on the Bteamer?" "My man served me but III If I may admit part of what you say Uladi'Uiolsetle." "That Is why I am here -and 111 his company' Yes. I know your inissen gcr as I know you Come, let us rea aou tugcihcr over this, Monsieur le Coinle. Shall It tie business or war between us'.'" which the choir will meet for practice. Thursday evening at 7 o'clock the Young Peoples Choir will meet for practice. Kvening service at 7:30 o'clock, Subject; "A Progressive Cliureh". The public is cordially invited to all services. Baptist Church Rrv. C. H. Trueblood, Pator Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. ,m. and 7:311 v. M. Sunday School every Sunday at'.i:loA. m. W. S. Hancock, Supt. Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 7. lid o'clock. Teacher's meeting Wednesday night immediately after prayer meeting. Choir practice every Friday at 7:3(1 P.M. .lunior choir practice every Saturday at 3 I'. M. Senior H. Y. P. U. every Sun day at ii:30 p. m. Junior K. Y. P. U. every Sun day at 2:30 p. M. Sunbeam Rand every 2nd and 1th Saturday at 3:30 t M. The Ladies Missionary Society videnced by the arge calln r ng, eing taxed to its lull apaeity. .Wood. Josie Hargrave. Mary YOUNGSTER BREAKS ARM PRESBYTERIAN BAZAARD fact of such a .1 1 . , 1 ill.. 1 1.11 1 ir w. . . - ...v '"'".I'lih ,.m.,.,l,n .'mirtil .i-.a.'L- . ... . . ... vvitimr l ""u 1 Shelliel.i, Kuth uoiniiio, uouie " v anuy and .laiianese uootns win FV III 111(111 Jl lUMIjl 11 iiw . .,. . , . The Kosemnrv I'ebatmg Club nie... 1 he latter booth will con--r T ield the r repdar meeting in the consist of a large consignment John Paird Robert 1 aylor. Sarah I he school house . uMrdav nicht. "f imported goods; coffee and Daughtry, l'aisy Mieiliu hi Wi he Little Kd lie Vckh so. ot .Mr. he .piery -- R. -oived:' "That tea will be served here also. Raird, 'iertie W heel, r, l.na May Charles Welch. Sr., had the nus he inan'.er in w Inch Keo Frank The I'azaar will continue Alexander, Kininitt Hargrave, fortune to break his arm Thurs- net death was uii.iu.ittiable," was through Friday and Saturday Fannie T:.y!"r, r.arland Haf" tlay afternoon while phoinj?with 1.. ,.it... 01. h .Mm .in, f..,. . a hi everyone s most, corona v trravo. .viiine iniii iavr, cnine ng. The decwioii was rendered invited to attend. n favor of the !?. -v':( ti . Speak rs tor the i,i''i--i: t;-.e Messrs. J. I. (lav. 11. T. I'-..-ton aed l!ev. I. K. Topping am) for the nega- some other small boys. They Trukev, nd seemed to thoroughly enjoy I he proceedings. ive. .Messrs. .1. t. . drace, v. ,1. Norwood and P. V. Matthews. large crowd was in attendance ( BAZAAR MKNU Oyster Cocktuil Oyster Stew llressinif and Gravy Crnnberry .lellv Celery Chicken Saia.i Tickle Chicken Sannwich llarn Sandwich Tuikey Sandwich Kread and Hutter iC.. in, ,l.n' II..I1.11 Alkhrook Julian Ailsbronk. Kula Rice, Carl were "slinging statues" when Harper, Claude Langs ton, Ellen the accident occurd. The arm Jones. was fractured just above the . wrist. KhlUKUtK S LUWU drlvenav In front nf Uu. ..uint'ii umI. Young Welch was taken are. they were admitted without queB- to the Roanoke Rauids Hosnital tlon Roleau cloBed the door behind I....... IV,,.; Lit., ,! Willi., vchero tlvo arm wnn et ntnl liniwC hl, amJ "ut a fl,"!er lu uls "I'" 'ur JC.ISC I'lll IS, V. ili-, W.IV. I' "I". V..W H. ... ' .M. ... ream Jelly with Whipped Cream n, ,.l. ...,! ,.irf,iw finml mrorl onnieilintelu nffpr the nf Assorteil Pies Sliced t ake , 1 ., Coire T Milk I $5.00 and costs. lenient. silence. "They will listen," be whispered Be careful This li the room where The sheer audacity of this Bpeech u.,.t SllllliaV at 3:30 P. M. lor one moment daunted Count rred erl.i.. The next he broke into a roar of IuiikIiIi-i- and Huiik l,iius,it Into a chair "Admirable"' suld he Slu- stinted uvvay rr.uu him. moving tovvaid the door "I came. Monsieur le I'.iini.. siild b" l"'!.!y, "M lei-, you vvliul it Ice r.ir the half coin vvhliii vou si-ek to hold Suiioue. for In stance, that titelhofTeii loan Wet. fxeciiied r.ir y.ui Hnallv lu New Yiirk - w.iiild that Inllueiice veil at all' Coinc 114 1 v let us reasoli " "I am beyond rcaso.i, 1 care little tor the siii did nidc. I value not ao much money as what money brings ll could bring me no more than what fortune baa brought me at no cost, this morning -this very hour" "Ituleau!" cried Kitty suddenly. "A lnol' Au Heron n! VlteV "You waste hreulh," launhed Count Frederick ' He cannot come Kltly made one avvU'l dart toward the door. She was too lale The Continued en Pa 3 The live circles of the Aid Society will meet at the same time. Ev ery member of both societies is lifted to be present and bring a friend REVIVAL SERVICES Revival Services will be held at the Roanoke Rapids Methodist church beginning Sunday Nov. 11. All christians of every de monination are invited to attend and render what aid they can in bringing the lost to their Savior. There will bo good singing and earnest preaching. Come. I WM. TOWE, Pastor. i s
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