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Roanoke Rapids Herald Vo'uri2 II.-- i on ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, DECEMBER 24, 1915 Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance I. Mrs. W. D. Tillery spent the week-end in Scotland Neck visit- AL ITEMS '"8 her sister. Miss Margaret Catherine Hale B. J). biv Mo MiV' Tholma, was An'drews, is here visiting on la- t.o-s. sister Mrs. W. G. Lynch. Little Catherine Hale, fifteen Mizelle, of .months old daughter of Mr. and )ier; Mrs. J. II. Hale tiled at the home; of her father in Pose mary on last j of Spray, N. W. D. Tilery Brent Sunday . n f . , , ni.rlit- In intlnnrl pek. . ... i .. y r.uht ana : death wa: not ut expected. Ihe wii'.i his sister Dr. D. F. Tatchinlcft Sunc'ay interment took place Monday to spend the Holidays in New afternoon in the Roanoke Rapids 13 IOrK. j V-Viutix-I J. Mr- Misses Carrie Mantling andj ti1u MnHkt RmTh.v Maggie Whitehurst, of Parmele, ! .:,i ive rhrist.nms F.ntortuin- Mr. Frnik So' otn. of Mount spent Sunday here visiting in the' ent in the Sunday School rooms Pleasant, Pa., r.rrivod Monday home 01 r. ana Airs. v. o. and wid I vi !i,;Uf in the lyric Lynch. Theatre Orchestra, c. 0. Byrd spent a few days RECORDERS COURT NEWS ITEMS C . s Wd Mm. J. !I Car! c- here v:?:n-s' and Misr V, i vi, 01 . pr.reiits, ; in -on. next Friday evening at 7:30. J. E. Buck left Thursday for Washington, N. C. where he Travelling Bar Rotra Detected and Confiscated Au'.cmobile Seized With Tlire Oifenders Caught Red Haded whiskey and placed on the train for home. R. D. Johnson was bound over under one hundred and Willie Cherry under fifty dollars bond for their appearances ;Juhr.son. Willie Cherry, and j Robert Vick, all of Tarboro, were piling through here, or at i least attempting to pass through ' here, on la.-t Friday night with . a whole autemobile full of it, : about thirty gallons all told, j The car stepped in the Roanoke j Rapids Garage for supplies and Policeman Jackson's suspicions 'TWAS A LCoG LOIiS j becoming aroused he went for WAYS TO TAP.EORQ Chief Raird and together they ! made the most promising haul Liquor again! Jwtocdles and since tlie Grier law became oodles of it! Tarboro must be ! trfective. going to have the "dryest Christ-1 J- G- h;'lton escaped, but the by Prosecuting Attorney Clark mas in years" judging from thciotllL'r tnm-' wcrc arrested und i for evidence. It is an imposing confederate veteran was released i WITH THF PUITRrWFQ without bond, given a gallon of"11" inL "UKUILO Presbyterian Church Rev. H. F. Morton, Pastor Sunday School at ten o'clock. Morninff service at 11 o'clock. at the next term of the Halifax Evening service at 7:30 P. M. Superior Court. Attorney W. ; christian Endeavor meets at L. Long appeared for the defend- 0:J5. ants and Attorney A. L. Clark . Our mid week service every acted for the town. Wednesday evening at 7.15 and Sheriff J. A. House came cwr ,,,-actiee at 8 o'clock im down and took charge of the car, ' mediate following. ana tnu whiskey is being held Methodic Church amount of t pirituoii: Jimraio Lawie: c of Scotland in Petersburg this week on busi-1 will visit for a few days with his j by Ollicers Laird and Jackson Neck, sport u lew hours here ness. Tuesday with Bruce Tiilory. J. R. Livs'omb and family, of Kinston. have moved here to live. Miss Josephine Tillery left Fri day for her homo in Scotland ' Neck. Mr. C. A. WeLn left Wednes day n'ght for C ili.mliia, S. C, to spend th.; t'hrifimas ilo.idays with relatives. mother and other relativers. I,evevi,.i.s ! locked up, the car and contents i ...i i i . t ii- -, , j 1 1 . r. . . .nil -l,in. KIT" I T ij. . confiscated here last I ruiay me.ht ' u., i,ilM, ,j fi, ., . . ,,,.j Robert an old morning at ten o c lock. Messrs. P. G. Shelion, R. D. , Vick, who p oved to bo Messrs. Lenir. Wiiiiu Powell, o! Spent the w. e k-o of Mr. and . Irs. Duk W: Halifax v trces. Mrs. W. r. nesday f r to sper.d f'lo' Miss- I.e. ents, o G ry day in to.vu. 'erki:is and nporii. Va,, 'no i i the home 11. M. I'erkinv -p-.-r.t Sur.diy in 'ii ineiios and rela- de V"il;iams !e r ii ui .e in ,-unas. - l':d I.U.M! burg, p ) :t Werl Enfield o Clem t Tuc:- Larvey Keere V. ed nesday for Mr. and V.r?. and childien !e:'t Suffolk. Miss Minnie Hopkins left Mor. dav for her home in Oxford .to S;)end thr Ii.,iJ.ays. Miss L i.'i'.io E hvar.1-5 loft Satur day for her honi" in Sealn.ard. Miss PeM-l Andre vs left Thurs- j day for Ciiapei Hid to spend the; Christmas Holidays. J. P. Adi.v-.ri.hspe;it Tuesday j in Norfolk. Josh Nor wood ) uried to his home in Peu-rs'virg Wednesday after a few days vinit to relatives, i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Toll ert left Wednesday for Commerce, .. Gi., to spend tiio H-jlidays with relatives. j Mrs. Sawyer, of Franklinton, . arrived this week and is visiting in the homo of Mr. and Mrs.; C. E. Pinkham. Clement Taylor after a few days visit to W. 0. Thompson re- turned to his home in Wilson j Tuesday. j C. M. Lynch left Thursday to spend tho IV i la;. s with relatives i in Brunswic l o.n.ty, Va. C. T. Chase, of R:chni'-r.d was1 hera Wednesday or. business. G. ?. Cr-gg left this week for' Fayettevil.e, and from there will accompany his Lrotix r N. A. i Gregg on a hunting trip. Eddie Buslinger is here from Dayton High Sch ol, spending the JIo,i ay with his moth r. Mrs. J. R. Brewer, of Diamond Grove, Va., i; here visiting her mother, Mrs. Green. Eugene Collins, of Kannapolis, arrived Sunday to spend a few days here with his parents. Mr. Marvin Vestal, of Bur lington, spent a few days here' la-! xVv'-k with his brother, Mr. Cn..ri;o 'c.tal. Miss Rosa Mood ; is at home! from Ik lm C: ee ; Acm e ny. Mrs. t'Y,' 1 M. i'h.ito is visiting her parents in V-, i;;iamst m. Miss 1 tiie G ecie is at home from the Ox for i Semn ary end i;ig the Holiday s with lier moth er. Mrs. Laura Faiso.i left Monday for Randienian, to visit her uuukv.ct, Mrs. J. I!. O'Biiant. I'Pv ?tJH9 Til if iMwH rhi il mit U vS ; : r - mm MI "tiv-k p -V - - v - u -! y 4 ?;! mm IfilArf- ire t l ; j, 1 fifefjrl array of kegs and glass demi- Morning Sunday School at i):4u johns, mtjst of the containers o'clock. W. V. Woodruff, Supt. being marked with the names of Services at the Methodist the people to whom it was to be Church next s d mornjng at carried, only two kegs being un- , , , ' ' 11 0 clock. Sermon by the pastor, " ' Rev. Geo. S. Bearden. 1 At 7:30 a Christmas Cantata : will be given by the choir of the church. Prayer meeting every Wednes lay night at 7:30. Episcopal Church Henry Clark Smith, Rector Services at All Saints Mission ver Sunday, except the morn .,g service on fourth Sunday, as follows: Morning Service --11:00. '1 e dug Service - 7:30. Holy Communion each first : junday morning. : Sunday School - 10:00 A. M. i Sunday School and Rector's I Bible Class in Rosemary 9:30 a. M. ! The Christmas Morning Ser j vice in All Saints Mission will ! he a celehration of the Holy Communion and an address at eleven o'clock. The eleven o'clock service on Sunday will be omitted on ac count of the Rector's usual fourth Sunday appointment in North ampton County. Other services are as usual. INDUSTURY HALTS. DURING HOLIDAYS joyously observed. Many of tho. manufac'uriiv. plants in the conntniait y are aid- m:ii. di c i : . ti. j intr and aliening in theChristnu.- nun ixcicaBC LiUiuiutccs iui mice anu a Half Doyt Rett and Recrealiua Principal Stores Close Doors for Christmas Afier B.y Pre-Holiday Season. Banks Closed j f S r tfu,it' ooer-oM'e ft'. rlv';i' Christmas present-. The Rose i mary ManulV.ct.irr g Company j xives its Christ 'ivw pre-e it to it: ; operatives by charging n relK- 1 tor any o. it'i tenants on C nnsf MANY CHRISTMAS ENTERTAIN- mas week. The Roanoke Mills MENTS SCHEDULED' Company and Patterson Mill.- Company are giving a present ol one dollar to every man, woman and child in their employ. All of the manufacturing establish ments give additional presents to Industry and business of prac tically every nature will be stop ped this week in observance of the Christmas Holidays. Ail of tl e manufacturing plants are their overseers and office force. Miss Mym'' Floshmmi, of Han-i prepasing to close down from i All of the principal stores in over. Peon., is here spending j Thursday at noon until Monday '. Roanoke Rapids and Rosemary the Holidays with Smith. Miss Rosa morning in order that the season i will be closed Christmas day af of peace and good will may be ter the biggest pre-holiday sales ii thi hi-tory of ti'.e coinmun ty. R;".ks and piKtV'l vs will be i.-sei! s .fnr.iay and the Ir-ald i.'ii.ii-.h ii.; Compaiiy closes down r.r.irs.i;iv .it iioon until Monday norirng. Mr. J. i'oyd, :;,. ri .' -rde: . viii eive at nrl.cv i'.per to t'le iver-eer.-, of tit- Patterson Mills Company on Thursday afterrron U lour o'clock at t no Roanoke iiapi. Is Hotel. ; TheComnv:r.ity (fhristmas Tree will he held Saturday afternoon if the weather permits. A most; interesting program has been ar-j ranged ami every person in the! community is cordially invited to: child in tl c community. Chr' !mas entertainments are a'o Icing planned at all the churches and Santa Clans will be an iporeriated visitor in every homo on Friday night. SAVES MONEY AND ANXIETY. Baptist Church Rev. C. II. T.uellood, Pastor 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 7.3n o'clock. Teacher's meeting Wednesday night immediately after prayer meeting. Choir practice every Friday at 7:30 p.m. Senior B. Y. P. I. every Sun lay at fi:30 r. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. every Sun 'nv at 2:30 r. M. and Junior choir. Sunbeam Rand every 2nd and 4th Saturday at 3:30 P. M. The church will hold a special call Conference Sunday night at which time the pastor will sub mit some special plans for the new ear's work; it is earnestly desired that every member be oresent to consider these sug gestions. The Sunday School entertain ment will be held Saturday night immediately after the community Christmas Tree exercises are over. All babies whose names are on the Cradle Roll will receive a present along with Primary and Junior Departments. Miss Elmyra Jenkins is at home from St. Mary's at Raleigh, spending the Holidays here with her mother, Mrs. K. Jenkins. Rev. Mr. Chaflin and family arrived Sunday and will make Tint Insulating m&tdrlali are used this their home, Mr. Chaffin hav- rcr nut, which rats build of combus- jng recently accepted tho pastor- lllilis In rntiUot with nakd wires. . ., .. . nat. ofen. do mi.rhief bf gnawin te of the Rosemary Baptist tin lusulatliiit covering of toleyhon Church. o-s to obtain tlie paraffin which II oi nti lns - Safety Engineering. ', : ; ' " RATS AND FIRES. Tl e nitist common way In whkh rats cause fires Is by tnawlug away the insulating covering from wire used In eleptrlc lighting, where tha wires pa s undur Honrs or In partitions. MaUl:-:; .iro lliat one Is setting "In-, nuranrc fiat insures" Is a mnat vital : matter fur tha.-i' who place insurance! on life or properly, or whatever oilier UNUSED. Husband "You charge me reckless extravagance. When asset la aoar.lu to he Insured. And it; ever make a useless purchase. Is very prnp.T to have an eye to the j Wife "Why, there's that flre-ei- atahlllty e.'f cempani.-s anil their rella- ' tlnguisher you bought a year ago; we-ve never usel it once. Boston biHty in the in. liter nf payment of theiv loa-es whenever they occur For attend. The tree wiil l o placed c-omp.-ny or a-nt to s.'t Tor:h evl- i at Roanoke Avenue and Sixth upnie nt ' and reliability la! . . e e -i i no ldlo boast, and gives Informaton i btrcet. A present of fruit and ,0 the lnsurc,, (hat 8 most es9entlsl , Candy will be given to every the saving of both anxiety and monay. Transcript. As between dry cleaning at home with gasoline and fighting In th Euro pean trenches there Isn't much choice, o far as safety le eBcrs4. marked. Mr. P. G. Shelton is I shown as owning and possessing jy"1 six gallons, the largest amount held under one name. It is a safe bet that Tarboro is going to be ahle to boast of several more citizens on the wattr wagon, however unwillingly, this Christ mas, the Grier law having proven in this instance at least that "it do prohibit."
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