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HERAL KOANOKE Volume; II. Number ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, JANUARY 21, 1916 Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance 43. 1 D PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS J.G. Putts spent the 'day, Tues day, inRjcky Mount on business. Eugene Johnron. of Littleton, was here a lew hours Wednes day. M ss Jones, who has been as- LODGE ROOMS AND TUBERCULOSIS BIGGEST SALE OF LEAL ESTATE IN COM MLMTY'S inSTQr.Y Lodjfe Rooms Declared M idol In cubatcrs for Consumption Compulsory Term Begins Under a rule passrd at a re cent meeting if the Hoard of Education the compulsory terra of four months will begin next SjIfJ WLkn m e HtM dinner party last night at his Mr. Job Taybr Attends Dinner ROANOKE NEWS SUPPORTS WITH THE CHURCHES Party at Richmond Mr. Langbourne M. Wi-iams entertained at a verv handsome That the average is a model incubator for consum ption is the statement made sistini! Mii Arr.ie Med. in in her recently by Dr. Edwin Giadmon, millinery stre left fr her home Superintendent of the Southern in Baltimore Wednesday. JohnT. Bridr.ers. of Norfolk, was in town on business Wednes day. Mrs. J. C. Putts, of Carysburg. is here visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Froelieh. MissO.lom. of Eastern Caro- upheld in lina, arrived here for a few days' published visit tn Mi nni.i Mrdiin. Friend and S. B. Williams, of Pitt County, has opened up a mercantile busi ness in the Rjsumary Dank Build ing. Mrs. Coley, of Littleton, arriv ed Wednesday to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. S. M. Thompson. Rev. A. 0. Moore, of Warsaw, is here visiting Mi", and Mrs. V. D. Tillery. Mrs. W. T. Taylor returned home Wednesday after spending some time visiting her sister in Monroe. Miss Nancy Spain is visiting friends in Lowland. Pi:;es Sanatorium tor the Treat ment of Tuoereulo.-is. This charge made by Dr. Giadmon against 1 '.lye rooms as a factor in spread:!!. th ' g rnis of tuber culosis and otner iu.d air tlis-ea-.", l'k..vis a fact in the making of orphans, is strongly his article recently in Ti.e Orphan's Masonic Journal. against Masonic loi Mnrirhiv .i.muarv Lith. 1 Lis wu applv to all children between the lodge room 0r oi.,i,t ami twelve. A child who is past his twoiiili birtwlay and who cannot show that he has attended school for the four con secutive sessions eroding will also come under the provision of this law. Here Saturday and Mo r.i!ay Mark End if Biggest Real F.ita!a D:'.i! Ever Corcnn! maltd in Halifax County es3r:.:jL'5 crowds extcctld j lie auction up and after I 2:'th, no m re b i accepted. This u reason that the cro wded that the give the proper ti who come in late particular, but as eligible kno.vs all lodge rooms are n.vo and guiitv of Cue saan Dr. Giainnn stantiates his slat- raeini. Ijws: ly every lnuiii.er has taKen me highest degree as a spitter. A ?pittoon in many lodges is a? nec essary as regular lodge furni ture. Now every one that spi's in a lodge room sumntive, but we many thousands of victims of the sales which will The class for brrinners in the w here tomorrow rnd Mn first grades is rr,ohlly W i:.g !..led (iay nnrj ;.r this e-immu: ity t'-e r.day January beginning of a new i pi eh. dmvrs will be M;lny of the Us which will be r.ec-:-cs.--ary for s at y. -i'r: auction to the rooms are so higher bidder are lots wl.nh teacher cannot haven .-verb f re b en o.lVro 1 f. r in.' to children saie, some of them lots . .' t. o: and have to be e Roanoke Rapid rov.er C ni- tr.e caarge g;ven cxtra he'p t catch up. pany would not even so' a i rice :e rooms in tu otn,l!m.w s.t h.ith schools tu , i. ., j .. .. ., Ati tiuM-nuui" ... i uc uai : ill e uc vv ll i ui o, m n , far as an in- fa much butter than last ytar. au,j tl.e crtam 0f V t. c ,,,. s cr.'t order , . t.,.j.,, w- .. . . . ... ., , ine average uai. aii.i.uuaic munity s real estate wim caatige ouenutra l)(?en 174 more thin a!jt year. han,,s in th n t f v i)av Yet there U crisiderable room Jt wiii probahlv be in d-.l'mrs and cents the biggest auction land sale ever held in Halifax rolled in the scl . who should Cuuntv .. in eastern Carolina as far as we know. The lion: ike Avenue IVwIopmont ('in'iimy, who iujvv own tr.is propc-rty, have placed it f..r sa'e with the Atlantic Coast Realty Company, '.he large.-: laud auction ejinpany in tilO i;oUl 1. ha? a sale in th. . resiuotice, uOU West rraniMin Street, in honor of the Marquis of Aberdeen andTanier, who was en route fro.n 01 1 Point " fort to Wadiington. Covers were laid for twelve, and those inviuh to nice t the di.stineuished plies', were the Hon. Henry Carter Stuart, Governor of Virginia; Colonel Go! dun MeCabe. Mr. Mgoert Leigh. Jr., Colonel Hppu Iluntuii, Co onel Alfred 15. Wil liauis, Mr. Job Taylor, of Ru; EpiKopal Church Keary CItrk Smith, Rictor Services at All Saints Misilon every Sunday, except the morn ing service on fourth Sunday, at MR. W. L. LONG FOR SENATE After ipuoting from an editor, iaiin the KOANOKE RAPIDS HZRALDcf last week, placing the name of Mr. W. L. Long be fore the pcopla of Halifax County as a candidate tor the State f,,nn,va.T,pn:nQ,.ia ivrwi N-rrte s. '-o0ct to ti.e action of Evening Service - 7:30. the Democratic State-wide pri- Jloly Communion each first maries to be held in June, the Sunday morning. Roanoke News says: Sunday School 10 A. M. "We take very great pleasure in- Sunday School and Rector's fully endorsing the above from Bible Class in Rosemary 9:30 A. our neiligbor, the Roanoke Rapids jj Herald. Mr. Long has many nrii'.o Ruj id, Williams. M hams Mr. Mr. ! rai:k i.i.sp.itch. Mr. 11. Randolph Lewis Catlett Wii 1. L. Cern.iss r.ioi . Williams. -Timt s warm friend-; in Weldon who will be delighted to support him in the coming primary. He is a '.."av.dson of Hon. T. W. Mason,1 of Northampton county, and 13 a Rosemary Methoditt Church Rev. R. F. Taylor, Putor Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 0 clock. J. B. charge. toive.u.iy suo- (or i!nprove:no: t. There ere l01" still a number of children rot en- is son of the late Major L. M. Long, , B0y(ji Supt. ot w ekion, ana is a man wno en- Preaching every first and third joys the full confidence of every Sunday at n A M and every one who knows him. ' ' Sunday night at 7:30 P. M. At Smith's Church every 9e- PRIMARY SCHOOL H"TT3. c" 1 Sunday at 11 o'clock and i fourth Sunday at 3 o'clock. Our feeling u ibut the must :eu-i At New Hope every second ;treet, discharged on payment of VUe; oaa satisfartory mn t.r.c'a. at 3 o'clock and fourth lug are stairways tu lt -. d where pu Sunday at 11 o'clock. tibio stuirwuys to Lk used aimjt i The public cordially invited to RECORDER'S C0'J?J PROCEEDINGS C. C. Carpenter, drunk 0: "In every Masonic lodge near- att0IU. There is no excuse for Ed Owen and family of Pel- disease who are ignorant 0. Us ham, S. C, moved here recently presence. Any lodge f ere, e and Mr. Owen ha entered into that allows spitting with ut ta,. the employ of the Rosemary ; ng taking proper precautious is a Manufacturing Co. I factor in the spread of tubercu- , ... losis. And this means they are S. M. Page, of Halifax was likewise a factor irt the making here a few hours ednesday on o orphan3 ,UR, all th(J oth(,r business. phases of destitution that follow Mrs. Willis Smith, left Wed-; this dread d-'seaee. nesday for Halifax, for a few: "It is a ghastly thought that days' visit to relatives. 1 the average lodye room should be M-a v!ior Ki.1,1 nf Wnrron-' a model incubator of germs, but 41 l J, 11 t' V- ....... .. ton, who has been here on a visit; that is precise.y t .i;oc .ntnrm.H thij wppW science teaches. tn hor hnm. 'sunshine and fresh air are woc- TL. n T?: Pi-It, ,..;il mnnt T. . ' ' mo amij i-iic uii 1a win iii'.tv, lLJ1y lacKing. its necessary pn- 1 non-attendance f-r the lloisrd of Education is doing all that it can to provide for all tl.e children of the district. Tl. have author ized the suoe'-'iU.. iont to se is not a con- cure an a-: 'itior. d acher for the know there ate (-e..t . ,1 ui: i;nv: aivl -he will be- i'm wo: k next Monday. She will i- -ve cliarge of the overllow pupils in tha Primary Department. costs and reprimand. Lee I'arrington, drunk and di -orderly, discharged on payr.:ei,t of costs and reprimand. Willio Mux, drunk on streets, discharged on payment of. the costs, likewise reprimanded. Jim Tutor, drunk and curiii on streets, $5.00 fine and costs. ..eve; PROGRAM OF THE Peoples and Rosemary Theatres Week of Jar.unry, 24 -23. w i 1 1: w i t ll MONDAY, JAN. til PARAMOUNT "i lid Dove' M.vitlu MeiHiiniin. L-Ko---"Biiiv' Kel'unisutlen Dillie Iiildiie. TL'KSDAY, JAN. BROADWAY I'lAilHI- "O.-lorailo", . fraturinir HOBAKl' la S.-'W OK i il. A what modern 1 Six Part Sulenuid Wc.u-m Ui nnitt. j WLUNl-.SDAY, ,1 AN. lid 1 GOLD SEAL "'1 he Boob's Victory". "In the case of a lodge room ; with Robert Leonat.1 ami kllla iiull. Animated mcikiv .o. REX "His Ketuin." THUKsUAY, JAN. 27 at the homo of Mrs. H. F. Morton j vaey precludes the benefit of these ; ciiX to-night (l-riday) at 7:30. ; disinfectants and germicides., i-K-.."(i.-ty,s hu:y Iv.;';. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stainback, Think of the members of a lodge m....JuuJiu-: ftauring of Wilkinsburg, Pa., spent Mon- discussing means for the main- King 'i;;'-,,,. day here visiting Mr. and Mrs. tenance of orphans while at the 0 satciuu'i, jAx.'aL T T CtnixKuxL- . patntnatieausiome uiaMiigui, C0LD SEAL..Ti,e H,oken Coin, Foundation for the new brick riri,,.nn ! baiy mzllle residence of W, S. Hancock at , heon so extensively a Iwrn.ied as this. L'nder jihe efii-.ii-i t di rect! jii of Mr. II. M. Wi.ite, fieasur' r of the Atlantic Coast lie.ilty Company, pa,'i a ivertise nients have been placed in the Richnioiid, Raleigh, liondoison, Roano'ue Rapids anu Reeky Mount papers, l.ibeud ji.lverTis ing space has been taktn in all oapers located within a raihiis of ifty miles of Roanoke Rapids, ind this same territory has been oroadsidt d with printed K-iverti-iiig matter distributed in auto- ly, TURKEV DINNER SATURDAY NICK! The ladies of the Roan. hi. ilapids Methodist Church wd serve supper next Saturday i to morrow) night in the Ilorvi "oil. ling, next to First Nation;;. !'.'!. A delightful menu conristir g of roast turkey, barbecue a:n Brunswick stew will be serve and the price will he very rea- The proceeds will exclusively by small children should, aft,,u a services of course, be adaptcit to their stature I Tho Ohio Ctiuo building code re- ; milrts that In piiniary echools tha rise of ste;:s hcil not exceed -Ax lnch&a, und ha width of tread shall hs not leas than etcven Inches. ThU p. u Hon would give an easy and safe foot li,g fur belli accent and descent. Vi'iuJorii lu such stulrways Ehou'd be prohibited, und tuind rails should be jiiovlded on tuch Bide. School build- ingj should to provided with at least ! jt'et; "The First Sign. inu bum menus ui OAU. ill our juug uicnt tho otdinary lire escape should hot he pennattd. Ira 11. Woodson. Presbyterian Church Rev. H. F. Morton, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. 11 A. M. morning service Sub ject; "Law and Grace". Evening service at 7:30 Sub- LAND AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. 0:30 r. M. Christian Endeavor, Wednesday 7:15 P. M. mid week service. Methoditt Church Rev. Geo. S. Bearden, Putor Morning Sunday School at 9:45 under tne .perv. an.i C':r, .on 1 S. R .urcn w Messrs. K. W, Cobb iving of the Realty advertising staff. Mr. W. M. Knott lias en here for the entire week, directing a turce of one hundred men in the work of developing tho property tie, u fieri pi- -rk and th?. gener-o tiubhj is invited to c -me in ate patronize this mist worthy cause CARD OF THANKS friends of the city as well as on the fer.n, will lie able to permanently -fill: mco their own real oatate loans. We desire to cere thanks to exp cli ;ess our sir. friends ant same time they are following the REX "Her Defiance", fuatui iug Miss .vhich has boon c'one thoroughly m-ignbors w ho were so kind tou1- brick 1 ick at i the corner of Fourth Street and ' Roanoke Avenue are being laid, j Frank F. Faison, of North-: hampton County, was here on ' business one day the past week. : R. G. Brown spent the week end with his family in Enfield. in Vaudeville on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. SAFETY FIRST Mrs. E. II. Adkins Bon, of Rochester, visiting Mr Wyche. and "There's many a f.'.ip U'.x cup ana lip." And there nro r.nny oth.T plao r wliure you may slip alto. Invostl.;:ue every avdi'.ent that h.trpetis in your gr.ui. aud try to pro vent an accident ov.urUii In a liko ind litt'e mari"or- Minn., f.te Enoui(i be frequoutly and caroiul'.y la- Mrs. C. A. to ho 3tart- beoa ro- TAKE REGULARINVENTORY ; j This li The Beat Way To Ascertain ! Whether Business ;a Heading To ward Succ; s or FaUuro. NEW SCARF, CAP AND BAG . . ---- Be ".ci. Do not i'.lnw rr.a:h'.::o-y ri bi '.)T salesuirJs iuvc The Seaboard spur tract to the P!a-e river plants was tied up a couple of days this'week on account of a heavily loaded out car break-: ing through the first trestle over the old canal. The wrecking train arrived Wednesday and repaired the damages. An exhibition of rare antiques will be held on Thursday the 27th of January from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mr. W. L. Long for the benefit of Episcopal Church, There will be music and refresh-; ments and a silver offering will , be taken at the door. j ; A large delegation of the mem-1 berof tho local Lo igo of Odd Fellows went to Weldon Monday night to meet with Weldon Lodee and to hear an address by the Grand Master Thomas L. Green, of Wayuesville who was there on a visitation. 1 ' O? .10 Notice llavirf; qualified hh ndministrntor of the etie of Helices Jane lliid-on, late of Halifax tommy, N.I'., ti'is i-i to notov all perseus liul.liiig rluinn BHiii-t ' im-e 'nt ;. to pre Tt t'nern to1 trieun-.li riKned iltllv ver:iicd on or be-j fore January 7, WIT, o' this notice will ba p eaded in liar of ieiy recovery. Person iodebtedtoiheeUatewillpleaso make immediate payment to the under Signed. This January ti. H'lti. J, M. POWELL. A lmi'iist-a'or, Rowmary. N. C. It. F. D. ; W. L.Lonj Atwrnoy, 1-7-10-ot. I Now the noed of a co:npa:3 ia tl.e equipment of a uuip Is no greater than the need of a compact in a Dull ness, which Is ti.e talila-j of a careful Inventory at regular ttrled:-. T-o la veutory Is Ue comiwi's of a busin gs, becau-u Ue iu.urnia.iuu w.Uc'j ll slvei enables the n;e.-t:.i,nt to tlcer hi--course towaul euectsj, Uo ilciUuatioa he Is necking. We occiit.ijnal'y lind a luctx'.r.ht who has a;iparen. i) Uoao well, kalLuj his cralt ujti d.u.i ne..'n:r.g aiote; but for every au.ciis nniong such uiercliaiils there hme ivca tai.ures upou fullures. To many mere taut? the tikir.g of tn Inventory seems a big J ih. They neg lect It, excising tin - '.- s d..y ait;v Jay with the aru'iui at t'.i.it they cuu not spare tuo the. r il.. lu t want U employ extra ho'.p . Mc.i t " i.tLlnx ol the Inventory r i - ; : i i s . '1 y for-iet that tie Invent ny 1.. fio U:A e-s 'n tlal In a-jcuriiilnln,: whe.her the bl ness is heading toward sueco:,s or 1 failure; and ti ls Is true whether the business bo laruo cr pir.r.'.l. It is In. urn .A 1" on cry cnum for a rte:e' M or m.;nuf.ti't.:rir to ' valt tir.t'l v, 0::t he lias Is loij Lain w.ut he owes, to diioovor t'ml bad ! roa tin e. viii nt or luLc.V.culation lu.s ' bionn 't li : in fv'o to (ucj v-lth Mldto TiirouK'a f Inve'.'.iry t '.)." Ll le 1 rcvcp,'.i-d to hi'n !:t" r nr not t'." grois prollis of his biuiCMS are I n oi 1 than cost i-ud operatlnj expen-io cj:u ! Mncd. or l.'s lnvct:nert Is eufferlns; shrlnkaie and Ilia business Is hcaJod toward talluro. ji.ull.od Agent. :mdwith gratifying re -uRs. The .and lias been thotoughly K arc d of leaves and rubbish, sma! 1 un derbrush ele: r.. d out, tret s w hi'e .vt.shed, cross streets pie wen up , md all of tl.e live h'-.n.'iv-l odd ots, stretching from 1 ;r ' ; f eet : Fourteenth Street at 'e-an-'lo ijun ti l.a- ebe.'i. nu be.-e. a ,t! marl i- out w.th wh'to ashen -takes. It is unip.cstionnb'y the leanest streak of real e.-. :;:! in the whole community. Tie Atlanta' Cor.nt R-.-.l'y Com; rn; 's ofiicirds and sr.le i'o'---e will a: rive to-nv-rrow m.-rnin-' in .heir r.rivate car. The Ovi.p inv UTies its own band, undo 'he: ii et 'ion of Pro". Coble, in d it i O ;e ef I he b-'-t bfc'ids in the during the illness our l.iaby. and death oi C. L. Iia-rett. and wife. A ! -( - lipids Ko'.irc tired mail at the Roanoke ,'ostooice. I. H. Moore. AiiihasJiulor Herrii-lt says: "A murt pa;;e rm the farm will cease to be an ; object of dread." ' i'.. ,. , loans, .Muerlca an with truth Btty: O clock. W. V. Woodruff, Supt. "Tho Amniirun Home, the safeRuard ! Services at the Methodist of American Liberties." and our Church npvr Smirln v mnrnino- at 11 o'clock, by Rev. J. B. Bundy, of Weldon. Th i farmer cm pay his annuity from , Subject for evening sermon; the earning of tho soil and have a j , jj f qq(j & Refuge... fair InUro.co for the comforts and lux- j . " y uricB oi' life and contomplato with ! JJrayor meeting, Wednesday at compini',,,!!,-;.-thH leaving of tho farm i 7;30. Subject "The Lord's to 1:1s (i.I.'.iva. ivno eouul In tho same Ppavrr' easy manner contlnuo to pay the an-1 nutty uiiti! the debt wus finally con- j quMul First Christian Church WELL SAID, Raleigh L. Topping, Minister it is true, for the past eight or ten i Sunday School in Rosemary yen-r., we have seen mere waste and j Opera House every Sunday morn PMtravae'anre In the I'nlted States n, r ... ing at vAo. than any one ever saw before. Asji " . . , Nation we have simply run rampant ! Preaching at 11 0 clock and In waate and unnecessary expendi ture ef money. Toe Industrial dopreB- of our i.uui v.::i tend to cheek this i rosemary aunuay noitila. but this la not blilMout to All are welcome. 30 o'clock. Come out. There will lie services in South afternoon at hree thirty at the home of M. eir. inherent j Taylor. Tunieiiy suuuiu The Junior Christian Endeavor h i .h. Mr. U. C. C orran wi.i a iet o 1 o.'f the pro I'Tty. Thefu'Jt sale will s-irt 1 a', r lay promp'.iy at 1:2:30. t em pre cded by a band cone r' a; I he .onier of Second Street and lb v ke Avenue. Two hn idr.-n dollars in ;:oid will begive'i a-v;y on the grounds, in im-m t ' i two ni'xid jars of dirt and eal money hici will h,- ivon o the hul.iest gtiessor nt e;. 'h 1,. Asbury Ingram Mr. Asbury Ingram died last' V,le,esde.y night at the ripe old nge of riuety years at his home i.i r.r VuIPto. Mr. Ingram had oeen in fr.iiing heahh for some iiui.' and his death was not un uxpecte.l. He leaves many rela tives in this section of the State, but only one child. Mrs. Tom Ahen, "f oltare. lne mter ni it took place Thursday at the oi'.l Joue:, place in Northampton i li unity. Idea.- of thrift iitut h i made In i ft liiCd of the mindi and boarts of our t-copie. if ve hope to do ; meeting will be hrld at 6:30 Sun t mo-it !ai-t!ns giil to them and to H-ovevpiiinc in lbiRpmnrv .flnprn House. Prayer meeting in Roanoke j Rapid3 on Monday night: Rose mary and Pattersontown on Tues day night; South Rosemary on Wednesday night; Rosemary cur Nation I. L. lla'-Vln. SMAHT PLUSH COAT if v, 1 and Pattersontown on Thursday night and Roanoke Rapids on Friday night. S1" TTTTTT1 sale ,. i rs ai Satnrd y will probi ( t ITiAVU Ol out.-; po,s in the history pollute. The bridee Roancke river will opt n to the general urdav. Sunday and euhiy, no horn die. ho',! in bi.'. , C hu Mrs. Tete Moody I'i te Moody died at her in (lurysburg on last Tues Tho f i;iera! services were :,t. Si.i.oh Methodist Church irth i-ii noii Couidv and the e i; ti rj i' i in the Church ; .: rv. e'r1, Moody lenveas 1-iu.d and throe children. 'V. e, .i , tolls being chareed on those days in cither direction. Mrs. M.tmie Louise Ivey A fur-trimmed Kusslan blouse suit Is pictured lit ireeu hroadclo'S trlmnin' with fur. A knitted silk cap, plush scarf and novel band ban of Herman silver mesh portray the newest (ads In these accessories and manner of wearing them. Spontrnco-is combustion ri" bo at tributed usually to carelessness or 1 tiorir.ee. With t!i pro--r rej'.il.v.ln.i ar.d education 11 can be almost entirely "limlnatcd. No'.iec A irititi iTmlMiSllll Baptist Church Rev. C. H. TrueblooJ, Putor Sunday School every Sunday at 9 :45 a. m. W. S. Hancock, Supt Services every Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 7.30 o'clock. Teach er's meeting just after. Senior B. Y. P. U. every Sun day at 0:30 p. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. every Sun day at 2:30 p. m. and Junior choir. The Sunbean will meet tomor row (Saturday) at 3 o'clock. I The public is cordially invited to nil services. UtibM'-h In tha cellar Is neither son ltn.IT no.- aafa. Anna Ko'.d slnns a Rons. "Won't you uai y come and p'.i.y with me?" You caa't do It Ui quo lej or one arm. 1 1-12-16-Bt, Mrs. Mamie Louise Ivey died at her homo in Roanoke Rapids, , ... , on lasti'i-Muy nignt. .urs. iwy Tv rr.ler of tfe P.i'Hid oi I'.'v tot", ., , . ... . . , . ., o M ill be a meetimr d ti.e M-m.-, wns a widow, about thirty eight '.I''''"''? ''f,.1 'V b';; k , t::,; ?S 01 n"V U SUrV,Ved . I Smart coat of broadtail Plus., ,av h.'tw', en boil's of lotto a. m. ii-.d lino four small ch.ldran. bhe had j ing ottert body, straight siecven nd,ers, M., on the Join tiny m " .' pjoti a SUUercr Willi tUOerCUIOSIS ; a uaniiK sain, inn ueu oi ijiubu i. attached lo the coat, cutis and roil- In." collar, ltilfi, Notice The following mail remains unclaimed in the Rosemary Postoflice. Same will be held one m week and if not claimed will be sent to the division of dead let- oi' the e'ectioo of Ibis the lUlh clay ot Jan C. A. WYCHE, President for several years. Interment took place Saturday in the Elm wood Cemetery at Henderson. Mrs. George Butler, June Har- which may be cathered H, mrs. &na rvoOK, jara. close about tbc neck, are ot skunk I Nathan A. Joyner. Mrs. Eliza . B. VitL
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