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2 A 3m 5fc ft mm olume V.-Number 46 ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 Subscription $1.50 a Year in Advance CAPTAIN HUNTER OF BRINKLEYVILLE DEAD Al.lU.VM SPRINGS NEWS ir-v Levi Frowning fas been He id t.-r a tew days, i . . u ., . , . , . , I Capt . s. ti. Hunter, of Fnnk Ur. and Mrs. Chas. Kelly r.diWv.:u , f. ,m ,., ,ri s Annie Cook motored to 16th The funeral -e. vices w, re 'i.K-rwm Sunday for a fhort 1 ttindllrtej on janujrv i;lh at t t-i relatives. Bethtsda Methodist i'rutt-staiit Mi.-s Mary Towe spent the Church, of which he had Ut-n a ek-ei.d at h r brother's, in member since his Unhood. ai Ke u.tplds. ,. ll.,. ...... ... .1.1 i. v 'k. KUlHt I W rt.s Alt Kll V 'l. !r. Wi'l Files, who has leen federate soldier and commanded !:c..i'v 1,1 of imeunwaia. liable romtnnv K . Thirtv-sixth . C. be up. her friends are clad to Regiment, in the Civil War. IK uv- 1 was born near Enfield, in 1U. fhe infant ef Mr. and Mrs. and had just comr'f ted his 'v n- hcoe liicd Sunday at fight . ty-eighth year. lock, and was buried near! Cart Hunter had a wide circle ir home Monday. The brinht 0f friends and acquaintances. hie fi!l..w will leave an aching , mong whom he wasiH.pular for id in the home that can never j graceful and pleasing manners, tilled, his srenial disposition, and his V . We TiwetlMed his dji- wit. r r ; r d Fethel leaves a widow and sevn i ; -en,, inrx tit sons and daughters, as follow--: Mrs. 1. A. Nicholson, of Wa-h-.-. a .!,!:! l:.'ui!;-un ington, N. C; S. P. Hunter. Jr. o ,,M'r near Talr of Florence, S. C. ; H. K. and trch. The community is very ; Thomas Hunter and Mrs. K. R. id to have them near by. , Wells, of Wilmington, X. C. : Mr. Frntt Frewerleft Satur- Mreet and Utss .Mary to vi.Mt liis brother at Campj Hunter, of Urinkleyville. R,a- jttokeXews. riday evening, January 31, ew guests were entertained Regular Monthly mrfttni ol Ladttt the home of Mrs. M. C. Aid Society of Methodut Church iw ley. The guests were re-1 t i - t i . 1 1 ' veil ny .miss .Mary roxweti. , Th( , mwtinir of the kny games were played and a j,,,,., Ajj Socjot nf the Mi.Ul. itest. in winch Miss Khoda .,llwf ri1ri,h th ........u (lf wand Mr. Roger (.'arlylei jvbnmrv ctnveniMi with a iU-n-' fll the pri.e j , i ntrniln.nce on Tuesdav :it'ter- vetreshments were served unch and cake -by Misses R0AN0X1 RAPlio PERSONAL DEATH CLAIMS ANDIOCU ITEMS Mi ac eaile ,1 ss I ',ira 1 1 ..r P.. -a..: I on a-.v r , at ,re i tt: Tues : was ser.ni.S Miss ITifM;- 1. 1.. Mr. a u. We 'k. i t t tr.e vising - :'t I uM.'lln, i'k and .i:a in MR. F. H. ROBERTSON Mr. Frank II. Kobert.s..!.. v . of Koanoke liapids cur.:et et t'.ers, and one of its ri.tettH":i. ed citizens died Tusdav after noon at 1:.'!" o'clock, f.'hcW!!. a ! ng drawn out period of ,s itig. dating lack to I'.'U when I e Mi!:'ered a stroke of para!;, sis. Mr. Robertson, howev r. partly recovered from this strike and was able to return to his ti .t.es at the Roanoke Pharmacy. L .r ing the holidays of HU7-1S he su'fered the second stroke and had leen practically he'p'e.ss ROSEMARY PERSONAL AND TRAIN LOOTERS LOCAL ITEMS GET 5 YEARS WITH THE CHURCHES .,r. . . . e ! , :. M. Jenkins delight 'rtan.ed in honor of the N'i.n'i faculty Tuesday Ufkt Cntamal DKLrt d,posrd uf at Jnury Term Stprntr Court State vs. Thadl-w.:! 1.. Haves s-er.t cet:v. 1 ear Court v Koa'i r- T s lay and Wednesday in Rich A Mr .1 . W. C. lass spent v.i iMrhatn this Mate ceiv ir,ir C. -.'t;. i:,ia State vs. vs. 11. Stolen s a' i . Fester la!"--s 1 d .;. Im.s) M ev A. (I Carter spent Tues ar. 1 Friday in Raleigh on es. ;s Helen Wilkins, who is l. Sued spent since that time, but bore his suf- taking training at the Protestant ! iMt.nd this t'erings uncomplainingly to the end which was preceded by three lavs ot unconsciousness. As st;;ted a''oe M e- R 1 is Crawlev and Foxwell. l?e- e departing the guests gather around the piano and accom- iied by Miss Julia Cunning kn, sang many songs, old and v. Misses Thelrna and Lillian iwley were guests of Mrs. M. Crawley recently. I!r. Willis Files and Miss wer motored to Holliater nday. tlr. Pete Warren has accepted losition with Mr. Chas. Kelly, learn. Mr. Person Harris is king his place as mail-carrier route 'J. Ir. Foyd Melvin recently left Richmond w here he takes a bition. )Ir. Jack Smith recently left Rocky Mount, where he will rk w ith R. U. Company. Nr. Ren Butts who has been iting his parents has returned Rocky Mount where he re ntes Mis worK. Miss Fula Glasgow has re- rned from Kmporia, where she tited Iriends. Miss Addie Crawley is visiting r sister, Mrs. Will Liles. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harris d little daughter, Elizabeth ive just returned from a visit her parents near Clarksville, C. The High School has recently Eded a picture of General rshing to its collection. One of the Group center ichers Teachers' Meetings is held at Aurelian Springs I r. mw o. I."'1. All f the e ' : s i p . . t except .v.f. a:,.t .. X. , :. a: tl'lS WCOK. Mr. Fa -a Stanceli, has Ua ila'A'iic'. as I'lMikkeepel. Miss A. A. Saturda.N U r St she w its vaiieit illness nt :er tr, Mr Greeiis'' here v. i' ; Mr. and . Mi.- - .i. Hill. X. l eep a po aiM Itloti . . ( n.'!.a!, ;LVi!a'. ay left i 'reek where o.,l;t et' the r. L. Rain, of : ,.' .i "I-. 1'iul I-. ,r. aid i't .n. i.tcy '''. .-. , - ! ;.! t ; i:le Ul.tli his hr.al ;i to fait, and was one of la aa liapid most popular and e-te :u ed iHi.siness men and a C! ristian :j t.t b-mun. Mr. Robertson was married two times, the I'M about 'St years ago to Miss Waldo, of Hamilton. To this union two children, Frank and Mary Rob ertson, were born. Several years after the death of his first wife Mr. Robertson married Miss Kate Robinson, of Roanoke Rapids. Two children were lxrn to this H 'sp.tal Xirfolk spent Sunday with her si-t.r Miss turn Wilk- 1 ". ' aui little I .e. , are VIS- s. Ya. . of Xcw : -he week- Mr T. M. t Monday o. i i.i :. . . ! i :. .-. cs trip. Mr. U. i at: r and Mrs. I'armer. of Xewport Xes, Va., spent t:t' week end with friends in Ros, marv. Mrs. F. M. Fong of Xorthamp ton Co ;i:t visited Iter daughter Mrs. F. (I, .hinnari Wednesilay. Mr. Gen. F. I bus was in Hal ifax Monday. Mr. an I Mrs. II. S. Kdwards and fann y, of X'orfolk turned to Rosemary arid accept ed former positions with Rose mary MIV. Co. Mclemere. H. S. Stat"n. l.i'c . . years each on Cour ty Roa :. The above ttarned ntett w re the ones engaged in the r- i . : .i r - of trains at and around Hot i N. C. and the trtal resulted m a . conviction of 1.11 of them. Then ;was another engaged in th; 1 business, but he shot hitn.-,e,f be fore his case up for trial. State vs. Mike Jor.es. !ar,e:.y. 1 vear States Prison. State vs. F. 11. Yarhorovh, a and b, judgment Suspended. State vs. .loe Thos. U .sh. house breaking. 1 year jail, tube hired out. State vs. RenStaton, larceny. ' months County Roads. State vs. A. Strickland, Sr.. A. Strickland, Jr.. W. B. Str.ck land, S. F. Stricklantl. a and b. $.l.iH tine arid costs. State vs. Mattb.ew Martin. Jr., manslaughter, t nmnths in jail, to be hired out. State vs. Farnest Favis, a and b, judgment suspended up on payment of Costs. Ai! Sprits Church i w. Rr. L-iiN TvWr, Rrctar Vis Lu'j (.rrull Pjrih Workrf I ... N' : .':. . e I'., .rth Sun" ' 1 -' : . . School and .:.-. f. W. Mil- ' ' . . at 11 a-il 7 ::;. -.-'' . M i !'.: . !,t 7:;!it. - : ' - h. . ' ' ,; . St. Val- !'- , . M. T .'. "A. ; ,.n, '-tCb..:r re ea'sa' at ,r. 1 e, i i - !": . v ot-:, t Friday ..: ' IV V Candidates 'las-;.. 'I'-.c ; i:-.ited. Mctlioil.d Church Rev Lui,rne C. Few, Piktof W. V. n:orr. 'a the paster. I':-:: o r r tlie week W Itll e!i Wc the pa.-tor's .1.") A. M. ,. M. and g both l.o.rs by services for spensed niglit due to f ront tow n. union also, Paul Norwood and noon at the residence of Mrs. Mr. and ,i . A. i I an. Verna May. A. L. Rain. M,.--.io--. .'..., ..'Sn.-vv' The deceased was years of Mrs. J. W. House. Vice-Presi- Hill. X. C. - ; week-end age and a native of Petersburg, dent, was the presiding ollicer here with M - i-t".-! Feat tier- a. A Raptist by faith, a ipiiet of the afternoon extcuted the wood. an,j unassiming gentleman in rites of official duty in a capable Miss Sa-ah I 'a a -i-.rry. of Nor- every respect and numbered his stvle. folk spent the wo-iveiid here friends here to the extent of his folk are th guest Numerous donations of artistic w ith frieinis. aciptaintances, all of whom join this week. ; handicraft were presented by the Mrs. .1. F. I hivatry, of Nor- his family in mourning their loss. ; Mr. Jes;e Carter, formerly members as the beginning of folk spent sevn al days here this I uring his long stay at the drug with Mr. U . K. Few tor. has ac- a large collection to be disposed wt.,, i)L,si:ie-. store he never refused to help cepted a poaition with the Pat- i .i ii . .a those in need whn came to him t..rc,,r, Air. ana .s. una .Meyers, oi ; " , " " ' , . , ! Charlie Rriggs, gambling, judg- r.nlieiil. spent Mimiay witn ..if. i n-maom en- utM-ii oi mt. k. i, iMCKens reiurtietj and Mrs. 11. Math Mr. and Mrs. R of Tarb.iro. ?eiit Snmiay here 'of his family and Mr. W. P. i d Mrs. S. I ay lor, an associate tor years in the Koanoke Pharmacy, and Mr. cut several ' -'00'i Interment was made on business ut two o c'oc't 'n Blandford i Cemetery, the Rev. Dr. Roper, l .......... ,.f u L':.. i...,.: ... IUSU'I HI IUC I 1131 Llt'UM. Ol of at a bazaar during the latter part of the year. Proceeds from recent silver circles were gratifying and a move was advanced and culmi nated in the decision to hold on February Jnd at the home of Mrs. J. M. Jackson, a silver tea. More definite announce ment of this will be made later. State vs. Larnv Williams, u - have re- sisting Officer, judgment su spended upon payment of costs. State vs. Tenter Fpps, 1 ruekie Stith. Claude Stokes, gambling. Mr. 11. t'. liohhins spent Mon- $F0( line, each and costs, lay in Halifax. State vs. Foonard Alston, a Mr. .las. IF Williams., of Xor- un,i ju'temont suspended up- of relatives "" lenient ol costs. , State vs. Nathan Rellatny, liipior, 12 months County Roads. State vs. Jones Fee, larccr.v, 1 , '1 years county roads. j i State vs. Charlie Johnson, j Presbyterian Church Rfv. Slanhy White Pastor, Miss Julia Thompson, Organist at Snndav Mornm.' l.VeMI a 1'raser in I'. M. chool lt.l:ii(i A. M. service ll:i' A. M. -arvice o:i! P. M. acting on Wednesday 11. j Petersburg Wednesday accom- Saturday fr mi a trio to Kich I'arker. companied by several members m.nd and New York. upon payment Mr. Willing Worker! Weekly Report in the bona J. Hounds. i Mr. -loii Ta I r .-i days in Raltiniore 1 this week. Mr. S. F. 1 'atter.- has been ; lout o ! week. town on business this Petersburg reading the last sad rites. Mr. Robertson is survived bv his wife and four children, POLICE COURT RFXORDS Frank, of the U. S. Navy, Miss Mary, of Hamilton, Paul Nor- The "Willing Workers" soci ety, the most democratically t.,AiA ami liKarallir rlih:rw-is:fl ... , t .u . . i, 1 1 Georw and (h-.i he Thiin-.pon Bound wood and little erna May, who religious order of the tow n, hi Id 1 . . . .. . . , .,. Over to Ni'.t Tti in Sitrpenor Court, live with their mother, three bru its weekly meeting on rrtday . . i i . i. tiers and two sisters, afternoon at 4 o clock at the . home of Miss Fleeta Marks. r'M "'f'; ,; 1 1 utM ... '"'J'.'" ThhotP. nrpsidimr of- mm .-.iu.mi.iv i.igiu ..eu w. y 5. AKt NU1 ment suspended ol costs. State vs. Jatnes Phipps, a and Mr. Ceo. '.V. Cooper, of Xew-!lt c :iIuj t-o,;t.s. (iort News spent Sunday with State vs. Peter West, cruelty friends in h u 11. i to animal, judgment suspended. Miss Annie Northington spent ! State vs. Hallis Hamilton, the week er 1 w ith relatives at I Robert Jones, a and b. judgment FaCrosse. a. suspended. Mr. (lor Carmichal sent I Tuesday in Norfolk. I QFF TO JACKSON Mrs. 11. 1 . Cullom returned to .lack.son th' first of the week on account of the continued illness I of relative. . ' Not being satisfied with the Mrs. V. M. Ruil'alo has return-; excitement furnished by attend-, ed front a visit to relatives in 'tig a practice performance of British Want This Country to Admin- i .1 acksott. : Mr. aril Mrs. 1 TRAINING SCHOOL Baptist Church Rev.T. S. CrutihiielJ, Pastor Sunday School Ihlo A. M. W. S. Hancock. S.ipt. Service 11. . M. and ";;!( r. M. At the ni'irning hour the ser vice will be for the children, the children of the Sunday-school and congregation are invited to lie present. A full attendance of parents is desired at this hour. The services at the evening hour will be evangeli.-tic. Men's P.ible class Tuesday evening at 7: 1" Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7.15. SHALL UNITED STATES EXTEND ITS DOMINIONS? ficer, conducted all of the atfairs of the hour in a highly approved manner. Four new members were add ed to the already goodly number, and the payment of dues was practically unanimously partici pated in. The occasion furnished a fine atmosphere of moral and social uplift to all present, and ad jourment in common glee, called for the meeting on next Friday c. ith Miss Pernice Peele. TRANSFERABLE Chief C. (1. liaitiiet placed (ioorgo and Charlie Thompson 1 under arrest for ui-ordorlv con- j duct, lkua ,eti resisted arrest! That war savin3 wtifieatos and attacked ( itief Hamlet. are Wal,,e ""' to the first own The evident as l,ro',tght out er9 an,i that 8tamP8 are ni)t to before Re, n-r Sa:.. .iers M,,,,. ! he oil ered or accepted in trade, dav afternoon w; Thotni .sons were i) freeiy and i ecame da-o, the store o' "i'u e! r !':..., ed be-. . ; Chief lia a : 1 r. that the ls a rei-eni nonce given Dy secre ,1,1,,,, rat)u,1.jtary Class of the Treasury Ie- coniers to Rosemary . Mr. M. R. Yick ami daughter, Katharine, have returned from a short visit to X'orfolk. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullens and family, of Newsome. Ya., are I new resident of Rosemary. iour band luesday night, two 0: P tdclitl'e and!our .vouthful incorrigibles, Simon darns, age .!, ano noolard hd mondson. aged about the same, . decided they would "command-1 er" the auto truck of Mr. H. S. j Webb and enjoy the sensation , ister Some of German Colonies, LloyJ Allen Deelarn Readers of The Herald will find on another page of this issue a very interesting special article by Flo:d Allen, relating to the rly in Fay- called .. 1 l . . s ( :; aaa aat of illness ill his line P of. Akers could not be esent. The regular work of the school nr ent on until eleven o'clock ten a model morning exercise as conducted by Miss Mary oxwell, w hich proved quite en- rtaining and instructive to all resent. Miss Cunningham conducted a Iodel fifth grade language les- n which was very helpful and id much credit to the school in vhich the teacher is employed. Miss Annie Cherry conducted he meeting in a very helpful knd pleasant manner. At noon, dinner was served, kfter which the audience as- lembled in the Auditorium and ilayed games and listened to piusic, - . , i It was altogetb,"'iijHry Vilpnsant ttnd' ' -f Bok id to Htvt Title. One W It. YoniiK. wli'i Iiiih written 11 j merry l"xk on lit" mlvt-mnr. s 11" h ! rmstnrsi i.mn Id S.Mitli A rlni. O'H" . ,, I ,. mi .Inst tie ni m i,ruKii.oii, .-t-ium - Branaurii, t.oe fiiiieriit'St fr tttl" want 80 fHr UiMt tie pri'iteO on htn cartt, "Ki-pnMeniicr. first elimn, !L M. S. P. C." He h'1 nre ten trip. Dnt cihln, on Itt.yal MiUl Stwau. rsektt coiulnj hmt. to o lioia . ' the I .. n v. -la-ht ' lis... a , P l ,eO t. . e a pistol. Reconi' V a: d a ' men under ai '.o 1 " jiear at the aei ta. ifax Superior oui e I ; Toe Much for Mm. It It nionslt)le for a mere nmn to ompreliend how a woman know lh ejtct annle at whleh It will In- f)it. niniiblt to perch her hat. I'ittsMirgti IVst partment. In pursuance of this notice, : est masters have been directed 'V the Cost Ollice ! teparttttent - ' - -h v ar s, . n js ,..;! : . the ,,v, e.-'.--. red of ,;, ,. ! - . 1. "I c: ed ex-epl in a. 'a disMbi'.it.v. I' ' ' i have been fi.rtl'.er d v."' to pay war s:i a .ert,t':e:i',i presented by perMitt- r lint s known to be Inlying or ; utaiciy ot'erirg to buy war sav imts stamps trom the owners, 11 less positive evidence is sub mitted that the certificates were oricinallv issued to the person or of going down hills, over bridges views of Rritish leaders on the & c "wid 'er wide open". jpart that United States should The facts in the case as brought I play in connection w ith one of out before Recorder Saunders , the most important matters that Mr. J. F. Newsom. of Frank-j Thursday were that the boys . will come before the world peace lin, Va. has accepted a position I broke the lock on Mr. Webb's congress - the disposition of the with the Rosemary Mfg. Co. Mi Cora Wilkins returned sh-"-t aa! Jo Norfolk garage and stole the car. They captured German colonies and rode until the engine stopped be- Turkish possesions in the near cause of being overheated, there Fast. being no water in radiator at the Mr. Allen, writing from l,nn- ofColum- beginning. They managed to tret don. declares there is a feeling 1 a posit- about six miles out before the ' in Knglard that 1'nited States M fg. Co. engine stopped. Not being able to should abandon its policy of a'v. who': K''t started again they spent the j aloofness from Kuropcan afairs night in the car and walked land embark upon a program that itig factor ton on ac- have lin. inn d to Ko.-:"inary. Pegran spent the There will be an entertain ment at Aurelian Spings School February 21 7:30. The public is very coidially invited. Miss Annie Cherry, our efli- YcrCi rr ) lir!,lS i,rost'n,in-r lvm fr i,av r tl.U r I ment. This is in keeping witl ?iJB ,h(' l:uv ,h;it ,nak,'s vvar saving iV.CiO-"vfi.1i1i4f.j14.)! stamns non-transferable. ltm xsL-ml 1 1 1 ' I r lather UIC ih.m iiumimmk. nicy wouiu nuiKt' ii d were soon "found out" and j in world politics. brought before recorder Saund- I This is or.e ef the gratest prob- end with Miss Mice Med- VT' w'ho committed Carris to the I lems that will confront the rep ' " " ' ' J.lackson Training school, F.d-' resentatives of the I'nited States ' mondson had alrendv reptih-ni) ! in t hir .ir.irts to brinir about a A very enjoyable Apron Party , his scholarship to the said imsti-lfair and hasting peace for the was gtven under the ausiitces of ituljon a day or SQ , ; . , , , n,ll!(Jrs of the Her- ti.e oomans .wissionary oocieiy , last Friday at the home of Mrs. Shij'tiie'it s J)resses and calls the attention of the public iw that provides for the mptioti of war savings cer tificates on giving a ten days' i I d r e n ' s written notice at the post-ofiice. hirts have This provides against anv loss Roth Garris and Edmondson left 'aid will find if well worth while Thursday nicht in eustnflv nf th,. 1 1 r..a, Mr. Allen's explanation Chas. M. Fmce. Those present , lattcr-8 fathcr to take u their!(lf 1!riti,h vievison this subject. "studies". i Judging from Mr. C. A. 1 MRS. JOB TAYLOR DEAD Webb's testimony and the boy's1 description of the ride they found : The aj m,w9 0f the death of pieruy 01 excuemeni. tneitoys ... ,. ,,. T,.u aehl mr nf. ha'i their measure takon" and Treasury Departnient ,K,inK 54. Jiehcious refresh- merits were served. A NOTE OF THANKS I wish to thank my good friends and neighbors for their cient and charming County . arrived to he nun Supervisor spent the night at Aurelian Springs February 4, 1919. . the Rel- that may be met in trading war i many acts of kindness and ex- gians. Red Croas work will be savings stamps and, further- pressions of sympathy during the resumed next week, all members more, avoids a violation of the illness and death of my husband, urged to help. ! law. Mrs. F. H. Robertson . 1 . 1 . . 1 l4! "wid 'er wide open" and came 'ice wnne preparing our lorma very near parting at the canal 1 for the press, bridge by one being almost I Mrs. Taylor died in a hospital thrown from the car. Mr. Webb ; v.r,,, u here she was taken stated that in tracking the car he touna the tracks skirting the edge of dangerous embankments at several places. for treatment several weeks ago. An appropriate obituary will ap pear in The Herald next week. S V. iii. A to th UUTl 1 . a to (I tuiru'i'
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