1 C CLOVER 7'J i ! . c " Z and UNDERTAKING LlLilNSED EMBALMER RUB OUT PAIN. wkh good oil liniinent. That's the surest way to Hop them. The best ruLLing Lnlment i Easter Sunday is April 8th and we want you to remember when getting ready for Easter that we guarantee to save you from 50c to $1.50 on every pair of SHOES For Men, Women and Children We can't price our entire line of stylish and authentic shapes in this small space but we do wish to mention a few of the many attractive prices offered. Men's and Ladies Oxfords in the new Ma- hofrany jrrained leather, latest Btjkfs. just recvivi-d, $4 .r0 eve- '7C ryw here rise. lut here )3 I 3 Men's Oxfords, Colt and I'aUnt J1 Q newest styles, ft.till snllers 1 eHO Ladies Shoes of all kinds -This Season's Salesmen'! Samples, lajuht atiJ frc swld by us at a third to a half less than vOSl F. M. COBURN Shoo Specialist Leader in Low Prices ;j Roanoke Rapid MUSTANG Ro?.n4;e Rapids, Day Phn- 5u GooJf, ? Ai!mrntt of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc QjoJot your on Aches. Pains, Rhfumatiim, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc 25c Vie SI. At.nDeJer mf Meaey Makes Money m C. j Night Phone 540 j I LIJIiEtlT III A Beautifully Thought Out Garden. KJ ! WORKING IN THE SHAOE j 1 Interest on Investment is th3 source of surest income. Mcnoy worK3 24 hours & cLv and seven days a wccA. Mora people ere made inde pendent by saving than by slaving. Er-'L-nd has invested to wonderful advantage. Ev ery ear statistics show that England buys more f:cn ether countries than th 2 sus to the;ii. But inter est c.i investments does not show in the statistical tables. That ts why England is rich. Money placed in a savings banh is an In vestment safe and sure. Mahe yourself independent One Dollar Starts an Account! Rosemary Banking & Trust Co. Safety and Service eccc 2 :vd:g 0:200000000000 o o o o o o o o o o Saved Girl's Life . "I wnr.t to tell you vlir.t wonderful benefit 1 hive re ceived frii:n t!:c use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania WwJs, of Clifton Mills, Ky. It certainly lias no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stumadi troubles. pill's life. her, but lit;!e saved my they went in cm Black-Dr.r.nrht nvn I firmly believe Black-Draught When she had the measles, one good dose of Thedford's !e thc:n break out, and she has had no more trouble 1 shall never be without o o o o o o o o o o o o o R3I h II lift h.y TbIEDFORD'S S3 I mm m 0 O o o o o o o o o In my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for vouns and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. o e o o o o o o o O00CG330000O0G00O0C00CC fJ-Ml J www 11 'Don t take the risk of either Tiio or Theft. Your VALUABLES are safe when in our Fire and Burgler Proof Vault where you can rent a Safe Deposit Box for $2.50 per year First National Bank of Roanoke Rapids By ELIZABETH VAN EENTHUYSEN. Thvne U Imnlly a pirl n iM of miy size that 1h-i ii. t jinsst sa tKinio spot that rt'M'inliU a the I'at k tf an vUU rly bitcht'lur'a lu.nl when the hair has tart'J to (Milut towHrtl the advisuhili ty of iurchaslii(t a toiii. Always on , finds tht'm Ixthl khx uihUt the simile of tret'a, tr wht-re the uu baa liltle j chance t make Us lutlut iice felt. ! It la what might I ralltnl a "hark-. yard" effivt, Iwcuuse the ahnriy nmik j la pwullnrly the wrty of the hack-. yard. Karly In the niurnliitf and lute i j In the afternoon the sun takes a l P i under the branches of the trea. At ' other times the tuulitvllallke t'ltf f I-, lows keep the Kr,'Ui'l trv from the life-making rays. I Early In the sprlnj. before the leave. . come, the bare spots are sure to hav ' snme sun. That Is the signal to plant j bulbs In the autumn so as to be ready j for the sun. Ity scattering crocus bull tind letting them fall as they will, one get. a better effect than by carefully arranging them lu rows. While tulips. narcissus, white, lavender and yellow crocuses and some native growths tliut i are almost of the weed family may bo j utilized. j Th feverfew will itand the winter ' and will seed Itself. It begins to bloom during the month of June, Foxglove, monkshood and larkspur are also among the possibilities for the bald jilace. And then there are hollydocka nd almost any of the Illy family. Bleeding heart grows and blossoms In the shade and Mse bushes will thrive In the zone where there Is half shade and half light. It Is always necessary to plan for the garden during the days when the weather and the cold blasts make It Impossible to work out of doors. A lit tle study of the possibilities during the Idle, weeks will prepare the amateur for a campaign In the open that will get astonishing results. Of course, one should hnve Im- pressed the fnct that It Is not possible , to accomplish everything at once. A j simple, well-studied program, taking Into consideration the kind of plants ! with which the best results are oh I tnlned In your particular section, Is sure to bring gratifying results. I If the worker knows Just exnetly In ! advance what Is to be dune, the actual t execution of the plnns heroines more a . matter of pleasure thnn of toll, i I am firmly of the opinion that there ' Isn't a spot of any size In any section i that cannot be made to show artistic j results If the proper amount of Intel- llgent study Is given to Its Improve ! merit and the proper amount of study Is precious little. The main thing Is to decide to do something. CULTURE OF CINERARIAS By Q. GEOFRY. In the culture of the cineraria the one mistake so often mude U that of sowing the seed too . The plants thus raised, more often than not, make rank grow th ; this is not In auy aeuse desirable. Ily sowing In May or June, plant large enough for all decorative purposes can be had. In after treat ment the aim should be to secure as hanly a growth as possible. Cineraria la one of the most useful and ornamental of plants, with flower of the richest and most brilliant colors and shades and of the finest textures. For succession. It Is well to make sowings of the seed from May to Sep tember, but the main sowing In July. The cineraria la a very line plant for the conservatory and for house decor ation. The coloring of this plant en dears It to growers ; there are the love ly and rure corntlower-blue tints lu pro fusion, rich crimson and blood red In many varieties, deep rose and shell pink, and a wonderful combination of pink and light-blue shades. There la also a lovely single pure white va riety that Is worth considering for your all-white bed. THE EASTER LILY The Illy Is without a rival among bulbous plants. For statellness of hab it, beauty of form and variety of col oring. Many of the species are de lightfully fragrant Lllluut caudlum and llllum tlgrlnum prefer a deep, rich loam. The others do better In a light, well-drained soil. They are eas ily grown and require little care. Though they are considered a very hardy plant, It Is well to protect them against frost In winter by a covering of litter or ashes. 1, Ilium auratura cannot stand ma nure, but does well In ordinary light soil. All lilies prefer a partial shade and the tall ones must have some pro tection from high winds. The lilies are effectively planted among shrubs. They are excellent house plants and require for pot culture a compost of loam and peat In equal parts, with the addition of some sand. E. V. & THE PETUNIA The petunia is one of the most ac commodating of plants. It tukes root easily, grows rapidly and makes a line show In a hurry, even if plunted late In the spring. If you havt a corner you don't know what to do with, pre pare the soil carefully, scatter petunia seeds upon It, water with a fine hose and watch the seeds grow. Pull the big weeds; the little ones will be smothered by the rapid growth of the flowers. i mAI MM .'W . i : v.J rat NsJsMrTuis fc."ti tii iff m m The Use of Ivy, Flower Boxes and Pines Around This Home Added to Its Beauty. PRINTERS Herald Publishing Company Roanoke Rapids, N. C. $ ;S SKCITKITV riKST 1 )"ou cn nj; be pice . I you M vilch mw ra '""TlVERPOOL -London : Fs -'Globe -I Insaranc C..l "5 I' Tine Tin ta-riMt rtsrtm 5 C A. WYCHE, Agent FINE GROCERIES and GENT'S FURNISHINGS Fancy Groceries A Specialty Rosemary Supply Company Leaders in Fine Groceries Phont 533 Ro mary, N. C. 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A riot of girls, fun and music - Beauty Chorus Prof. Bigclow's Concert Band Grenawalts Rube Skit Lower Floor 25c - Balcony 20c The Difference Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is o slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever makes day laborer wages at this unpleasant task If you want good work at prices that are right get your job printing i At This Office Bargains I that will save ou many a dol- ar will escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants In This Paper Hey wood Celebrated Sulkies and Go-Carts Combine style and comfort with durability. They cost no more than the ordinary kind of cart but there is a vast difference in the quality. We have just received a ship ment of Heywood Sulkies, ktest construction and finish and at most attractive prices. Sulkies from $5 up. Go-Carts $ 1 0 up. B. S. 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