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Baptist Fidelia Class Elects Officers The Paptist Fkle!i C!a net at the home of Mis Ste:la Wood on last Monday evening. The following oniccri were elected for next jear. ('resident: Miss Addie Lipscomb lt Vice Presi dent: Miss Cera lirant'y. ':!. Vice l'rpsid.-nt: M. I - t a Brewer, Sem-taiy: Mi-s ...; Lipscom'', Assistant Srre".;;r : Miss Inez Williams, i : a; -urer: Miss Sarah ;;,u'--. inJ. Treasurer: J!wj Viva V. u.iar-.s. Captain of Group llo, 1: M;-j Stella Wood, Captain of Gn-jn No. 2: Miss Irma Kin r. Captain cf Group No 3: M:m Ciauoie Taylor, Captain of GroiiD No. -I: Miss Katie Home, Teacher: Mrs. II. G. McDonald. After transacting the business for the evening, fruit w a-: served. The meeting was enjoyed ly every one present. Christian Church Gleanings The boys ranging it. aue from ten to sixteen of which Mr. ,1. C. Groce is the teacher, are .-ellir.K the Mill News and putting the profits in their treasury to help build the Christian church. They sold sixteen copies at five cents each last week. They get half. They have pledged twenty-five dollars to be paid by January seventeenth. Cruce Mason and Bryan Gray did the work last week. The Loyal Daughters made about seven dollars on their cream supper. nl Stew X ,; ,?W jLJr HAVE YOUR WATCH, CLOCK and Jewelry repaired at T. W. Wa'.ford s Snop, all work guar anteed. Roanoke Rapids, X. C. BRING WOUR BROKEN SPEC- tacles and eye glasses to me, I repair them while you wait. T. W. Wail'ord Roanoke Rapids. N ('. AN AWFUL SUFFERER l!urlin(.''n. N- (ii-Iltll't'l'-'i.'- '! r,i i Oi n-rtify that I Iwvtr li-n ia'r.injr I r : , i : ;i r i l',;o, l'm-iiicr fur a '.vi'. wiiilf with in t n!ifsi'tory rt-uil. I wtiM t-!hil!v rivfnn: ml it ' liny nrv mi!I'i'p::i: si.- "I hit. I- uuh i n. i -1 1. -ti . nisti:r:ii i'lii unit m-!'"U- hi'i r..r th'- thiw ywir... I liie.r Ut-n nn UA ! til -.iV'-lVl'. N..-.V I t .--! wvil an.! l'. w.ulj 1; inl l- .'V ihlV, i-:it HH-1 ' fi-' Wit!) ho t.i..l n-'i.i.. In fiVt my -,.., i t.-.". '.va- M) HWllil tililt II Sfftlt lli'im-l likf mi'' bt-in.' vo-i'il I'rmr, tin' ilrml. I ' t';.t I ...!..) t vy liuii'l) in in ai-' ' ii)! !::!.! Iiliwiii a'11 twrvv rt.iA-.ty. My ' s thit ;'' umv live lurin nrni U.-iM-tf i !. A. ,. II- Kir -:iV 1'i-rc ! I!anrtvk-tiu-f ' " Ko-t'ii!ry Sii)iiiy I'mnpatiy atnl K"a nokf I'hanimoy Company. Ilaiil'av County, North Carolina, IX THE SITERIOU Cul'RT J. I". McAlisU-r. Plaintiff, Hattif IX Mi'AHUt, Dofenilant. Thu ilefiiidant aiiove nnnu'il will, take notice that an action cntitiril hs above h:i hern I'unimi'tiO'il in the Suiiurior I'or-t of Halifax County, to obtain an aiKnlu'e ilivorce from the i bonds of tpati irriony. and the .and de- fondant will further take notice that the i rri:iested to appear at tne term , of the Superior Court of rhiil County to be heil on the fifth .Monday before the first Monday in March. 1U17. in tin- COMPLETE LINE lAV. . "V A or HOLIDAY GOODS )mu .mm iA.asfm . WAX Our Dry Goods Department offers hundred of useful Christmas Gift Neckties, in beautiful pat terns, from 50c to $1.50 in attractive gift boxes a de lightful gift for any man. Handkerchiefs, always on Holiday Gift Lists, can be had for men, women or children in Holiday boxes ready for presentation. Gloves, for men and women at $1.00 up Few gifts are as acceptable and appro priate, none more practical ' than those of doves. Our gloves are of the finest quality and latest finish and we have a fall line of sizes. Christmas Novelties of all kinds for both men and women are on display in this department. Space does not permit enumera tion of hardly a tenth of the attractive presents we have for sale. Come and see for yourself. A Holiday Gift Message OF INTEREST TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Never before have we been able to offer assortments of Appropriate and Useful Christmas Gifts of such ariety and splendid values, in every department. Furniture - the Gift Supreme in durability and in practical appropriateness Gifts in this department range from $1 to $600 and comprise articles suitable for every member of the family. We have the largest and pret tiest line of furniture in this community. All Holiday Gifts selected in this Department may be, if desiied, purchased on our easy payment plan Wilson & Waltham Pianos, $300 and up A Beautiful assortment of small rugs Organs in Oak and Mahogany, from from $1.50 to $5.00 $75.00 up. Globe Wernicke Bookcases, sectional, Rockers, Chairs, Parlor Suits, Bedroom quartered oak Suits, Library Tables, and hundreds Druggets, 9x12 fest, handsome designs . , ,, . in Mattings, Crex and Axminster. of otT,er art,des 8UltabIe for ift Special valuef from $4 to $35 purposes The Grocery Department wishes you a Merry Christmas and a bountiful Christmas Dinner Table. All the delicacies of the Seaton are in stock: celery, cranberries, r.uts, raisins, fruits, fruit cakes, etc., etc. FRESH MEATS of all kinds are always in slock in our Fresh Meat Market. Prompt delivery and most reasonable price. Bring the Children Here and Let Them See the Toys of every description which we have on display in this department. Doll, doll carriages, blocks, horns, music boxes, whistles, hobby horses, everything to delight the heart of a child - and at prices that will prove a delightful turprise to the parent. You simply can't afford to miss seeing the practical and artistic gifts we are now showing. It is easy to shop here where Christmas stocks are so stimulating in suggestion and so reasonably priced. tril Yes, Do If Now r t 1 - -! TjO your shopping early vhila tho C'ocd thingr. are on izn. Grab thoerly .bargains whilo they're crx the barf air. r: p. Don't be on.o c: thOcG Kites that hit Iho shopping trails VThon all tho clerfts aro weary after forty thousand soles. What's ths u;e of loafing while tha early choppers win? When ycu pre nweating lava, those same early birds will fjrinl Christmas evo the pleasant girls who ladlo out the toys Will be so worn end weary they'll have no Christmas joys. Haven't they a riht to heller at your putter end delay? Pray leave them strength to cele brate a bit on Christinas day I If you put off your shopping till tho very lact hour, I hope you draw a lemon that ta second-hand and sour! The tardy chopper blithely said, "A Merry Christmas g'irliej" The clerh. replied, "If you were dead cr did your shopping early We could enjoy a little fun around our Christmas table, Eut slow-pch.es hecp me on the run, till Christmas joy's a fable." f 'I Crfi din i ROSEMARY, N. C tefeM 1 . .. 7 f , ' : , y j : Curious Dombardment. ' Tho Island of St. Ttioiuan. In the li?CD Writ ln.lios. lias near its eboreg the Critrf C--iwii S Huri.. fthU'h uiipcars, when seen VJjlt ,.; f,. ., ol,r, , ,.,- b . . .-Mvit iiuiiiiac, tine a lull ?...! Z?;&il3fiSlifc ri'- i'cil ship under canvas. If the sky I i-'.o'.iiU"l and atmosphere hazy the Illusion is remarkable. There i.-i told the story of a mortify ing mistake made by a French cor vtie wbilo cruising In these latitudes j years ii:;o. It was at a time when the) buccaneers wcro making great havoc with loj;i: inuitc commerce in the West j Indies. The ccast was partially hid-! den by a loi; when the corvette mada out tbls rock, and, supposing It to b a slap umIi r full Bail, fired a gun to leeward to bid her leave to. Of course, tl.. v!j no response to the shot, an l the Fret:; hnian brought bis Bhlp ci. . r and cleared the decks for ac tion. SatlsHed that Uo had to do with a pow et fr.l adversary, lie discharged tho whole of bis etar-board armament Into tho supposed ship looming through Iho r.iltt. Tho corvette went about a comes, I never n"d rrepared to deliver her port guna a the j in a similar manner. Then the fog 1 1 W proP' , rlowly dispersed, and the rock imlled I c..l i-.' V ir, a, j grimly on lis assailants, ! An n I o v. j 'thjut waltln' to be j 1 T. -ill-.. U.l.r!i belter, as 11 rule r Or t :!; tits- Hut iiotltln' niu't . ! A well-known newspaper man ta h.t 1 : India:. LUioiia loves bis earl; mornlnx !nn Cbr!:.tnaa comos. oleen Recently his wife upbraided him for not paying enough attention totn furnace In the morning. The sleeping "Journalist" wma aroused before dawn with a rough shake. "What's that noise In the cellar?" tho frightened voice of his wife In- When Christmas comes, I don't forpct te : qUjrej MyKscs a wipe, an' scrub my ears n ' , "Tl"'fs me fixln1 the furnace." h lot replied, and returned to pleasant Till my lic:id bums. snores Indianapolis News. An' tnotlier i;aya, "That's boy's too E00U t" liVr '" j I1-.it I'm ni't Trnld of dyln", 'cause I'm lint I No diir.-rent fnm always only glad Wtun CiiriHtmaa comt-sl Al.t.T,:t Vi'Ufmi liln-tnn. In npeymher !st. Nu:..das. be lia.iitedl U-s4jif--i'.- vi,rs. ' II Wh -n Cl.ri.;' r-ns rom"s, I'd Jiist as H't Civ- half Jly (.".,' t- the l):it'V. an' take care About ti e irun.i'S. . It's fun to make the little follow laugh.. An' I ilon't iriio.l his tau-Jn ev'r v iiere lie can't help l,ln' little! I'm not mad AVht-a (.'liri-amas com- a. That's What They Will Be. Mr ei'.st iolng t do the stock. I Iiir net this Chrisf .ms, dear? Mr. Yeast Oil, Christmas stocking Court House' of said County at Halifax. $5'S?S?SiSS3K5RSW North Carolina, and answer or demur j jJ. to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for re lief demanded in said action. S. M. Gary. Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax rfl Countv j SrlV This UUlh day of November, l'.Hfi. I S(j 12-1-1 1. 1 v s i ft BLUEBIRD PHOTO-PLAYS P K. E 3-Er'N T n a The Girl o( Lost Lake wlib i Myrtle Gunzolcz A Strong Dram st tha ' Norm woooi Krooucea , 1 . hy 1 Cast of Well Bal-, i 1 need Excalltoc 'In rnnntnnnlt.. f '. 'i 1 oiruuy ridy 5 , 4 1 Peoples Theatre i $ Rosmary Theatre 1 Friday. Dec 22 ; 4 ; t .4 "j 8 'A 8 Our LP Loose Leaf Christmas Wish May the rings and posts of your holi day season lie filled with leaves of pleasing thoughts, pleasant companionship and Christmas cheer. May your inventory show a healthy stock of happiness and a total absence of gloom. And, as you transfer these leaves to the binder of the past, may your current binder receive only leaves of promise. Office Supply Department . Herald Publishing Company Complete Line of High Grade Office Supplies, Typewriters and Filing Devices 3 r- afar- anv-14 t: ty. . i k rA r A ?M ' 3 8 9 3 ; ;? a CHRISTMAS CANDIES to Fill the Kiddies Christmas Stockings Fruits: Oranges, Grapes, Apples, Bananas, Raisins, Nuts, Celery Cranberries, Fruit Cakes Christmas Eats in Fact of Every Description Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Sausage, Brains, etc., At All Times m lutiuiiiuiiuu r X.I 1 I . r-.-i AA. wM 'A..H1' ,1 I r A k 4a 3 3 Special Prices on Jams, Preserves, Pickles, Salad Dressing, Mustard, Peanut Butter and Jellies - Very Near Cost Now until Christmas Only The Co-Operative Store, Inc. By The People - For The People ) 4 V r' v; to all -r"- 'III M .. . 8 4$ 3
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