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A i !', ;• I v pi-.: | 'i a i m 1 pea V l .a. . i\ hil—.No. 1 ■ eder pigs in a i I | or a saiail uon lloi ; ti) . lion i- 1111" gau.. • ■’ a 1:. ■ < gn rri fp il. a I :■ . i. A - iiji . : > i * - ill' shea ... .1. i to pro > protect t! . cold ■ . , it:. - P; should P at i" n. > Vi i m'iJ.I all I ■ •o-.led and . .angc. The 1 a 11 ol ■ ■ ■ ir; . A - ; 1 a will 1 kjIi 1 a ■ . imeiil talc al Thonmsvilie n April 14, oft 1 iftv and 1 Imlls. ('al.at may I .■ se en :ed re..:n Dr. t . It.i, Mor ganton. "A! alia Yellow. " ran be cured by the application of SO pot.ad, of be.vax per acre. The disease is I caused by a deficiency of Wvn. What May We Hate? 1 here ary gome people today tg ■ a . vihat s ii g it: li.:war is a good hate • . in-gin to latte, we w i't ■ ’ gin to fight. They want ■ur pi oj-aganda keyed to ;t horror theme, to that our people will lie m 1 with i aye. They forget that hatred is ust a step l'rom a. H i.atied - and that no one can P ' .1 on whom the mob will turn next. i ■ t hate a people - what may we hate? Vi e nay hale the war. We ran it- v.at >11 much that we will light wilu every ounce of our u ' wipe it from tiie arlh forever - not in a servile paeilis tie withdrawal from the fight, but ip a supreme battle against those criminals who bring desolation and destruction upon the pea i at peiipn uf tlu world. We .all hate Wai so much that we will glaiiiy put a.ade our way of life for a while ,-n that we nuiy speedily put an end to war. W ■ may hate intolerance. We may hate intolerance so intensely that we will try to stamp it out wherever it exists, in any place in The world, toward any group, wht tiler that group he maority or m i . ■ We may hate intolerance so : .1.. 11 that we will set a seal i] n ,ir own lips and see to it i ' . ranee act or speech a flame to tills fnnerai pyi .■ , f unity, V in ' hate discrimination. V, v it go vehemently demand equal rights • . We may hate dis so intensely that we n-±£z~. vtaut Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted V _ ; '.;V _ Office over Shell Furniture Store Not In Mondavs. PR. E. D. HARBOUR Optometriat Roanoke Rapids, N. Carolina PHONE R-664-1 I will i/jsaST that aj* « j: „ t-J upwii th*ir Midi Tiduai ji I a.' d tai a gTOUjp V\ c muj ._*■. u.»tffMftt;ial«Oii *u sincere.., I ■■ < » ui 1J a v U l u >Jd.. 1 .' i . ( ! liegCS ioi olirsciVcr- - b Jia ■ tfi '-Up. We may hale era Mi* V. light to tne biller unci uu w.pe organised ereeity to any pevpie, any u lien*. Vv e may hale l/eaai-w;. uucc.il, uioiionor. vVu liiay uai. , 11 tnu. vve i*. ;i ac.Z(- lnnu <;iii li. C‘i> Ull tlia.-c \\ lio i i v < joucUce.%. Vv o may ha:..* i.i t , • Vv u may iiaiu it enough :■> gi\c u ij lives ior the <au.'e ol treem .u • . fair play. ‘ W* tnat love the- L<>.. .>■■ < vi 1, sj»ake tJie l'salmist. 1 :. things may we halt* ami these things do we fight VvH Ki l l J \ t "There i> no atheism in tii hole.- 1 o my nnml tlm* i sentence which came not . i t battle 1 iclds o tl.e So;.- , 1 1 is one of the most soui-.- nun, ■slogans of the war. f ear' ago i lieaI'd i i slightly dilferently. One d; y m I mid-ocean when there u.,. a! heavy sea rolling steely era, meet a slightly paler sky, a doctor said to me: “No man v. no! follows the sea can be an a;:,. I Those who lire amid .-torn ■ e.,i not help but believe in God.” If this war. to whicli giving all that we hold dear, wc, but a struggle between rival tions for jiower and land - an . larged gang warfare - there v. n i be no hope for the future. ! darkness would cover the cat", and it would be as it \va • ; i r the beginning of time. But it is not that kind of a w i This is warfare between th. se .. . the one side who believe God til’d in the God-given rigl.is .• man and those on the ol . r v. deny both the sovereignty ui G" . and tile free will of man. In tins world there is not i. j fieient room for those who be! \o in the dictatorship of the few ; . J the enslavement of the many. t. dwell side i<y side in amity with those who believe in a mot.n, tie doctrine - whether they be ,■ . ed Protestant, Catholic or .1 . The two metthodg of life are metrically opposed to one or i:.e. and there is no common meeting ground. We will win this war b ‘‘■we fight on God’s side'", to u- ■! the great phrase eontribn: i 1 an American Negro. All .f ti i have been brought lip to - y . titer it be in cathedral, <■!;.:■ synagogue - "The 1 I is my '■u »sy aivation, vhom -hall I ' • -'« gh g •lugging our fountep- and a fir ii g aquRd t . i .. i. < hap. ■ vMIih uutsnmf we " ► it the will »! II)'. r ■ •« a. I of I.-. V or; hip tii mp '• in o. »• 1 - nr. « We are g i but in a spirit »f reverence. We "V.' gin ■ to a (io(l of mercy, ..... His side for toe liberation of the opnre scd and subjugated people. Vie f oilt that peace may i . ,e a gain t '-a; tu and that . r ■ the v. irid over luny have i to glow sir.mg and healthy in hoi n body u ;d mind, learning lu 4 to put o. practise tiiat othei * ...... ,. . . lore .* toy *t iX. ... the .»e when tie. ,i ore . . iu'ge : 1 to , once 44 ■»rt - V. !i i. . I’l I'ATOliS The Id. S. D.-panmcnt of Agri culture : . ait: ninci d that it will sup;i sin j>< i'f id S. N •. I .» a: "1. .!«: oat .1 , ,■ enees. J. O. U. A. M. MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Edison Council No. 270 Junior Order United <tmei. an Mechanics will Broken Watch Crystal Replaced FANCY CRYSTALS _ C5c ROUND CRYSTALS . 15e THE JE WEL BOX 932 Roanoke Ave. Roanoke Rapids, N. 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