PAGE FOUR The Chowan Herald Published every Thursday by The Chowan Herald, S partnership consisting of J. Edwin Bufflap and Hector Lunton, at 428-428 South Broad. Street, Edenten, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year {fJJ Six Months ILM j. EDWIN BUFFLAP Editor HECTOR LUPTON Advertising Manager Entered as second-class matter August SO, 1934, at the Post Office at Edenton, North Caro lina, under the act of March 8, 1879. Cards of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect, etc., will be charged for at regular advertising rates. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948. THIs'wEEK’S BIBLE THO UGHT CHRISTMAS JOY WAS LONG FORETOLD: For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. —Isa. 9:6. Again We Celebrate Christmas Once again we come to the celebration of the birth of the Prince of Peace, a season which should fill all of our hearts with joy and thanksgiving. We have much to be thankful for, even though good fortune, good health and prosperity has not been equally divided. It is rea sonably safe to venture the statement that there are none who can say their condition in life could not be any worse than it is, and we need not look far to see some one who is a little worse off than ourselves. No matter what our station in life is, Christmas is a time for joy and happiness for everybody. Whether we have any sizeable amount of worldly possessions or not, each one has an equal opportunity to celebrate the birth of Him Who came in the interest of all and has no more to offer the richest and most powerful person in the world than the poorest and most humble. Yes, we have to be thankful for, and in a spirit of thankfulness and brotherly love ldt us celebrate this Christmas in 1948. Reason For Concern It will be noted in a news story in this issue of The Herald that the County Commissioners are somewhat disturbed about the continual presentation of bills al most every month for poultry and farm animals killed by dogs, and they are justified in their concern. If anybody causes damage by an automobile, he or she is expected to pay for the damage done. If a horse, cow or hog happens to get loose, stray away and do some damage, the owner would most assuredly be re quired to pay for what damage is done, yet dogs roam at large throughout the county and when they destroy property, not the owner, but the county is asked to pay the bill. The Commissioners have every right, too, to be con cerned when it is learned that in Chowan County there are only 912 dogs listed on the tax books, when as a matter of fact there are many more. It is no secret that some owners of dogs have not listed them, and it is also believed that in some instances where one, or two dogs are listed, the owners have more than that number. For some time, the Commissioners have intimated that they will ask tlie Representative in the General As sembly to have a bill passed eliminating the dog tax, so that owners of dogs will be responsible for any dam age done by their dogs, which is as it should be. It just isn’t any fairness in some dog owners listing their dogs and paying taxes as they are required to do, while on the other hand, there are some who do not list any dogs at all which they own or only about half the number. ■> If there is no way to get all dogs listed on the county tax books, then, it seems, that the dog tax is a farce and should be done away with. Timely advice for the holidays: Drive carefully; obey traffic signals and, maybe, a speed cop won’t run you in. There are individuals who are so good for the here after that they are good for nothing here. Prices, it appears, have heard that there’s more room at the top. The idea of making a living without working seems to be the sparkplug that makes the rackets go. When men and women fight for principle rather than for personal advantages the so-called human race will be moving along. VWwVS/VVVVWVVVVV A A A A A * 0 A 6 &* & A A & & A $ A & ft A ft A g I I'npppMk To One and All.!! ;fr i lin 1 *-. :# Ml T{'" , .'ressin{ our appreciation of your piness, goodwill and contentment suUi tesies of the past year and Whatever the New Year holds for all * extending the compliments of the of us, may it see the realization of jjfr sr-.sen, we wish you a Season of hap* your every ambition 'it 4 m 4 Carolina Service Station & North Broad Street N. C. S | oww*w*w***4***vwmwwmw*'%l i . » THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. 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