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CHILD IS FATALLY BURNED Mother Mad Left Him In Room WIUl Opn Flrt For Only Littl , Whll. QoMsboro, April 1. Relatlrat ia Uia city bar been notified of tie death of tbs fowa son at Mr. aal Mrt. Sylvester OJom. wtUch occarrwl at their country home In tbis oeuor as a reealt of being burned. Tte mother had left the house foi only a few minute to make some pur has, and whan she returned to the house ana was horrtded to find hat little eon enveloped In flames and try lot to crawl on the feed, hi clothing having caught. It ia supposed, from a Ire In the fireplace. The mother waj badly burned about the hands and face while extinguish lug the flames. Though a doctor was summoned, his aid proved of no avail, and the child died In a few minutes. News and Observer. In Its be<hy ciiiimUai. wMch in cludes the ability to ;uesze a ). M out ot many a llht corur. ' The Auction block" ia especially Amail can, Minneapolis Journal. Those who ha-'e had personal ex perience In the society of hkh the author speaks, admit that he comes very close to hitting the nail on the head. The readers, to whom the whole thing la merely fiction, are en tertaliifd by the well-known liei lieacb style of telling thiufs Burling ton Ua J llaeku) I 'II! I l! EPISCOPAL u n BOOTH 33 m AT 'HAL' T A L QUA B H GKll NHS 1TMHI Of 'z PL II DING H'D DON'T neglect to have the chlmnty flue cleaned once a year. Tou are re sponsible, not your landlord. PONT set kitchen stoves close to woodwork. Put a metal shield behind the stove. CANNING CLUBS. WE CAR- ry in stuck two and throe pound tin cans, QueenSquare lass jars six and twelve ounce jelly glass es, and ketchup bottles. Write ua for prices. Farmers I'nion Co.. Enfield. DR. W. L. DAVIS, EYE SIGHT Specialist, registered under the Optical Laws of North Caroli na, will be at I.ynch's Jewelry Store Sat lrday. July 1. for the purpose of Examining. Treat ing Eyes, and Fitting Glasses. m . . : -: gf The Woman's Auxili- r: gg ary of the I ..i-;com! g g Church will maintain p t hii It ( it-.tiii liooih on j f- theCliatit.iiiua (,'ioupils JJj E - rliiriticr I li ii t : 11 .1 11 a ! week. U f v. ream will -- le served every after- 'Q 51 Saturday. 07V ATTRACTIVE GOODS l!!!1 IHiHIIKlEa QUALITY-SERVICE The store that knows what you want andhas what you want - call us. Fine Groceries and Gents Furnishings Telephone 533 Rosemary Supply Co. WANTED - 4 GIRLS OF good character and appearance between the aires of lii and 21 years for hotel work. Applv at the Ii. (i. Shell furniture st-ire Monday afternoon. L. II. LANE. Second Hand UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Used three years, latest model, good condition. Cost $102.50. For sale quick at $45.00 Cash, or $50.00 on Easy Terms Herald Publishing Co. Royal Typewriter Agents ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C R. Palm Beach Suits, Superior Quality and Workmanship, now being offered at close Prices. CStraw Hats-Newest blocks at 25 off of regular selling price. FOR LADIES 15c and 12 l-2c Lawns reduced to 10c per yard THE LATEST HITS Tussush Silks in the New Sport Stripes Just received an exceptionally stylish and Beautiful line of skirtings in the latest plaid designs keUGo.Jm ROSEMARY, N. C. " XV t Give Profit Sharing Coupons ft t ""liR1 """" .v t ISA i 4. Buy a SEASON TICKET for Chautauqua Now SEVEN JOYOUS DAYS Twelve Delightful Programs Excellent and Varied - Nineteen Separate Features, Many of Which Alone are Worth the Price of a Season Ticket - $2.00 Some of the Things Chautauqua offers for .00 The Chautauqua Bargain Separate Admissions would cost you $5.50 A Season Ticket is less than Half Price "THE MIKADO" ON CHAUTAUQUA'S CLOSING NIGHT. The Chautauqua Association has just uiinounml that n the closing uiyht it will present the popular opera, "The Mikado." This will certainly, be a record event. I Though this flillxrt anil Sullivan cluisic is known to evi rvh-Hlv. few have een the opera, and those lucky few are eager to see it again. Thei famous songs, "The Flowers That Mount In the Spring," "Hearts Do Not ltreak," "Tit Willow" and several others, are familiar, though many persons do not know that they are from "The Mikado." The Uilhert and Sullivan operas are the best music, the best comedy and the moat de-i ligtitful euUrtaiuinent to be had. J SEASON TICKETS ON SALE NOW CHAUTAUQUA BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916 Rosemary-Roanoke Rapids Chautauqua Guarantors The Choir Boys Rosani The Prince of Jugglers Victor's Band Schubert String Quartet Happiness a Chautuaqua Morality Play Bijou Trio The Mikado Lectures by Dr. Lincoln Wirt Thos. E. Green S. Parkes Cadman I
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