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HOME RAPIDS HERALD. ' .,. . I" this are included.! nad , school and all special taxtJ turn- Herald Publishing Company, Inc. Cl jn to the county by th sever al townships. Iloanoke Rapids lojio J. T. STAINHAfK Ehitor Township, the smallest town ship. in the county in are: pays SuWriptioo Price One Dollar a Year, over twenty per cent ot tie en- . . -r tire taxes turned in to the eoun- Telephone 570 ty. Entered as Seom.l Class Matte r A.i ii X, Ui!l. at til.' IV-t Mlkv at C.iarii-ke KiK N"!'1- 1'amliiid. uinlcr Art ( March X lk THE MEXICAN' DILEMMA Friday. May 1. I'.'U. AI:K f"r lr Mexico! The worst i ; e i.ii nl !v vet t come, ('olc I.. 1 "ti say- i!" the Sn,;h ( ;ini!.i,:i militia f"s to Miaicm i- intends 1o march at tli.ir Ii. .id. I iiirni'.- all llii.- Acit-!ii-tit c.cr w:tr, it would U' well to n iiK iit-U-r that the cl.vtioii fur the pur jiose of issuing those yradit! school lunds will lie with ns next Tuesday. Kvery man who stays at home and doi'S nut it" Vasts olio vote atrainst the issue and the cause of education in this community. Tin' iltipro eiiient of .Street produced I.y tearin some s!;oi iroiioiit!ciil pi on. Tin si jns are a sore A-vT on the i: i, i the -,i!!ce ' e v hy not i -jvc a ti:tT p';j.-.v :. SUch festlYu's thir.k i:.-:i::..l.e mi-..- a:r.t.',:!.ir V'cttin. Ixt's cr ue rnvi it or In this issne we take ' . of .rii:ti!v.r an ar'.i.-V ar-d in t!ieS-.-..tian'i ' 1'. F.-treli. - art :c!e tiot Mr irony President Wilson's attitude in the MeMcan crisis can certainly l considered forU-arintf. We doubt whether any nation on this invert earth would have lieen quite so forU-arinvr. The indignities and outrages lieins; inflicted njion Americans in Mexico since our iH-i-uiation of Vera I'm, seem to dei-re from u- a trille more than f"i ln-ai aiice. if oiiii-M . the I'uited States force. I to accept the oll'.-r of in termediation made hy Argentine. Ilrazil and Chili to lirinir aUuit an aniicahle settlement of the .1 faculty. If 1 Inert a do. snot kill any more Americans w hile we are trying to make friends, the delay will he extremely advan tageous to the United States. It will give them time to mobilize an annv of sufficient si.'.e to Lrine" a!ut iieace in that dis- tracted country and it will ive Americans trinir to leave Mex ico a few more days of grace.-. That anything definite will come frosti the pr '1-is. d negotiations is very nn'il.ely. iluerta will evade. te:';;iori,:'. quibble, do a.oytiiinv t jret more time and vi-J I-ttin in directness dish up more insults and veiled threats than this country has had to face i:i all its history. Hi.crta is irresponsible. He rea i.ies that the Unite.! States is oinir to kick him out and any thing he can d that will -delay or imjiede that process will e done, even though it involv.s We are the earn inirof his unhappy coun h cause try through the fearful trials of iv with a War ivlih the Uuit.-d States, on ac- The ultimate outcome of the shuatjou will! the cou.pi.-rile.'' of Mexico hv the United States 01 io A Definition Advertise, To make known by public notice; pub lish; inform or notify; advise. Standard DiQhnanj. M e have given enough space to the value of adver tising everybody knows it anyway -that is every body who runs a successful business. How :o advertise is another question. This . onumiii- ity is not adapted to the ruiiibri -onie and rxpniMic rnoW-d of mailed circid.us Aa.l the circulai liai. ti ed drouiVJ ,ttels up the front .Js b.t.lly. Taking into l, ,1, v.iie ru'-n. newspa per adveilisinu' is inn. h inoie . i uiimi. nl 'ii ll.r lon run. .And a far as elli. i nr is omi riii.-.i ii lakes the cake. lis a im.-.iI help to anv a.h itiii1iil In !.. well wnl ten I low .ili. ml miis1 )o tin - r.nr it,.- .11 .1 ,-., lll.lt 1, n.' Wt Olll .t'lV Clll-.. Mil 111: I . II the piil.li. u hat Veil l.-ll v 1. 111 11-ll-. Iin 1,1 -. .ne only written vde; talk ; 1 ue 1 its . .ti 1 1 take to your . usI.imi.-i situ ot .laillrd. In not otheis ( u lie- I in 3t u 0V1 .-cond ,1,, wn walk is 1 work nand'isr worked at one time? Why so Thomas C. I. .tran. of Phi'adel- , difficult to keep al! m.-tcliiiiery at phia. is yoinetimes p.-.-. imisiic 1 work? Malaria h is much to do almut tltie s iu j'.-moim! and with it, An arrested case nt alwavs particular about what It-- malaria will render the patient eats. One day he urn: into a unfit for elfcieiit work for w v!;s restaurant an.! i 't-r scf.vtiini' tl;- In the SPRING the Thchts of j Young and Old Naturally turn to Wearing Apparel WE OFFER PALM BEACH SUITS A complete line of Cenuine Palm Beach Suits guaranteed to wash and hold shae at the wonderfully low price of STRAW HATS .Vwi'jt styles, all sh; .cw S.K-k. tialilie PANAMAS A j'."..! as-ort merit of Panamas. iveshai"S NECK TIES .'ewit styles, till shaM's, weaves and si, . -. .cw Stock. (Qualities ranjrinjf in alues from $7.50 51 to $3 Most exclu .CO I ate t .'-.t vie-every variety of shade and clor. Summer line just received. Hundreds to se lect front CREPES, Ratines, Lawns We have the lartrest line in town i".eauti f jl patterns. Splendid values at 255 50c id to lb ;-tn- lnT- luat ap- llll- ! and months. He is j,i-t aide p. "put ill the tim--." II oy ... in t-tf J! !,' ro " . H M.ihn s.i : l'..va i-e we eiih-T .mi' in- ;r.,yi. f,,r the dis'-ase is lireventahle and I'.i.VI., .'tf rfi'l 1 a! .f 1 ri t 1 "t rh it it t:".r i-osl .. . in i....i() tim (iKT Kilt up TliH Mi'Seii Ho i; has !een proved U-yoh.J a doubt tr.at mns.juitH'S carrv malaria, tlus woriii s ica a tlnn-i-as a t n To stamji out the disease then, dcr htstrt, 1 war.t it." Popular we must destroy the carrier. Mas -mo. P.Ktas- Fii.HTi; mi: m -st tm : ". t. n is nest to I- !vin ! teirin early in tl.e sjiTitif.-. vv:th a j eetienil "cieaniir." 1. 1" caiuj aivrn a. in-;-: .ii 1 s.-.- iiuve s i-i.f.- ii ,,rt." lU - . ... - e 1 . si. ,;: nr. Me .l.lil . - r tt "'A. h ..v a' 1.1: that."' p .1-- " es. .-ir." ti-e wait r ;.srv I IIZIZmm! hi!iT "Tiien." .iider'-.; L. "'britej it to in.-. If there 1"; in SUMMER SHOES Hamilton-Brown and Selz On. fords and Pumps in tan, patent. ;'im metal and white buck, rubber bottoms. All sizes Patterson Store 10, 25 a 50c 1 $3.00 -3.50 ri.00 company m . 1 1 him mi, mm ivaagaK t0f o:t a -il ' liesi.,,j!o';l aec.'.-ufii Mr. l'ihe jroops and finver afteruanfs 1!h-Iv.vi s'i if; of Halifax ("nun- Hie jtnlicintr of the country and 1,. i..;t r.rn .isons of our own t.. n'L-TJlatin.L'' and onitroi of her V- - d r:tlT SHWHX' el-.' o-WrtlllieUt by bayonets of the wi'i'.i p..,v tlv taurd cr.iNN.ij the Unit,-.! States Army. Itiseith 'i hi- .'.row! A;1.! ve thiiik we er that or the renunciatioii of l,":. at lea.-t four other parties theMonp-- IlkK-trine and all it w ho JAois't (io it cjtiier. itnj'lies. Henry Watterson is riLr)-.t whi n he says: "If the KtLtKU United Stnt.-s tlair jrnes up acrfs the Kio tiraude it will never Jur at tent ion has Uvn ra!k.l comedown." That fl is up toa pamjihU-t m "Majariji. A and t he .s.niT the administniti.m l:nef 3Vs-nhtJon of its Ciiuse and the whole country realizt-s and 'rev-n1j..n" which is beintr the one inevitable Mexican jx-Ji-distr.'t?.! in Rosemary. It i cy tfjat lias Uvn furred upon ua. gotten uji ty the Southern In- the U-lter it will U- 1.-th for dustrial h.siitute of the Vouuv -Mei.n and the United States. Men's t-lirjsliaii Ass.(-i:lii,n. It ili -an hundred -arsie-Tfefs irajujihlet is a.jViiraldy fore the people of .Mexiw will te P'olten npi and is bn. f and' to capable of self "..vcrrmx-rit and the point. Kxtract-. from this Jiif waiiiw-riawv of awy kind of jiamphkt are triven eU-where order. The United Stales must in 1 his issue. TlH-aetuaJ nxney- eit liter re-o-uJale tJie internal af loss irm rnalrwn th South fair wf the Mexican peopae or AtIanikS3a1.es is eslunat-Nd as M .rne lher cwunlry & it -a ovt fifty mm" 11 ions of dollars an- thin;; incumjiaUb'le with the Mn nnally. It wowkl -t hardly a re I ict rie aiwl the sentiment tenth of that sum trt make old of iJk-American ixipk. Anopheles what's his name a - - --- scarcer fowl in this country than a January mocking' I.inL The pamphM in j uostimi cm ! had on appliTstioTJ to t.h Southern In dustrial Institute at Charlotte. N. . It is well 'rth wrilkjr ITLI1UJ 13 T1XU Ik) we hear a TKiminatkin for a r,oiii,it Tr-.fiSurfT i'rfrn IInanoke cv.rv inftilalkin. OtAmiel Iia4ds? l-n't it jt staJBl t.me cr hy intnulucitip saniiary that Jioanoke lliih kmi f"tne- jrxl.bo.is, red 'jnJ this SeaUirate ums 411 k j io ii aiM.niyiin Ute stmr ms tvr ws? Turn almut is fnir 4ay the Utiiitf! Stat in peneral, and a.twj the other oth3 of the fount y mIe ts.-'ible the trrti1e1irin of has hoi i l.!ic tj-easunf-r-thjp Jorjjr tle CAnaJ. CTHiueh. We ik'n't want ti br Foe tjje lJVi;EE malaria it sv!3 - a A-t-ry hu.k Kline vs-ould roeajis ks of lime and -apes ,jr Sfff.g uay uith ua laiai jid hri-T d-'ctor Tills, we are uund 1,.- short, rations. Foz the emjijOYEE malaria Ira sujijmrt.vC'tf 9he justkf of nwans kiss of la.lc fcttess ser or fka, are jrlving lielw the . vice. - iiieffK-icncy and reduced awwufit of laxs faiJ -last titne ' dJvitWns. lif tat-h of the fowns'bij in tbe Mofjuito Disease Malaria is county . 'earrah from fttieial to person by I-arxie Hapids. 2H,S:t.27 the mwi'taito-A rjojibek-s rariet.f; 'eidon, lS.UiH.87 ard in 110 other way. It is not Enfield. 15.51152 inliaM. swallcrwed, or "caught" SwAisind Keck. ltldTi Without the femaJe AiKhelej -'-nk'lerrihV, IX(J7(LSs there is m malaria. The mosqui- "ijin, 9.34.70 ; to stand in ti way fef progress. 5.110; la certain soetiojis why is labor 'Sirmrte, fk,dP,.Zl "90 tmeertaia KtnA irregular? 4x 5,l(.iGi Why o jrsacj more men oi the :y - .1$ fay roll than can ueJUj t !jChl.t!lrearK-e-e i:iu. l-!l.es buckets. !-arr. -Is. marsh v.-"U rrass. -lc. Scho ! tea-h-rs c i lead sii. h caiupai-jits -1vecl!e);. I'rain and fill e-,.ry -i,d. .r d staij-jiant water. A',,.', f ..'! . Tin' ji -'ii 1 ;.. , j( ,. t'1 s-Urjr ti'tit irUi ii.t.-. ...rj.. j ltm 1. 11. .1 J . that lUtSU AV8 1EL tSQIITI LxlriMls tniit a Tml)ti Frepaitd by Hit Wticra tednstrtal "Die Fr-n-h w hiJe w4-kinjr the Panama Anal, kut V,.W men from mosjuitNi-tiorn diseases. Thev had a death rate of 1jui Wvocalcs a f hange in !he Pcr- strnnd tit liiiiiity t!ftn:i.i!s It apjiears to me that it i alut tin- fr a new deal i'i our county others. It is imt riht to ride a free ho;-.-" t death, v.ith .-uch scant nitioiia Mr. Ediu.r. The present in cumlents have U-rtj si.-rilic-injr their time and tal-nt for the rl of the lk'in-nstic )arty for juite a numbt of years, to ! exact, as f31o-,vs: S. M. iarj . :? .wars at ..:..rt 7M.: Hunter Norman. VI years at k-o. J. H.tiise. 1'2 years at -i.Vo. J:X: J:tri I lowers. " jeiirs at. $1"j, at end of their iiresent terms. The f.-. 1-t year are approximated. It not far wrv.n I think. In other words lhes jrerille men al cvpiraljon f their liTt-sierjt terms mil) lave re ceived frrtti the ci-UTuty tlK' srmill sum of 1-V.jm. (f course this .sum is a mere pit tance for the sen i'- lhey have ret.i.'roi!. ani I fr on 3o m4 think tijc len'xTalic Jrl sliuuld further imrie -such hardship on tijei gentlemen. X doubt but t-r e-,J.k-na-n. two ears ao. a-ouk! j.'1:j.3!,. have ca-t iJjeir r:wJ-Sk- .n ".V aNwn rw" t lie four! willing Ut help Uar tle Itunk-ii. !Ji frni ri'3r1 I Sn-iir there .'sre sorne fiJ IemiTats rx.w who feel that they rj'l ru-ist this call t dut y any longer. ariI are willinff to by them selves ora the Iterwcralk' altar for six years at least. Xow. Sterling, Hunter, Joe and Jar!, you all have been faalhf u9 ser vants (at least in bttWinj: oa to your jobs. ) and nodocbt Inat that jwt will receive and de serve the plaudits of your coontrymi'n. Well de. Well done, then, paod and faithful servauU. jret outrjpet out arid take that rest you so deserve. Yours in symraliy, J.VO. P. FlTXElX. ! ii'.re Miiiiii! Jo i'.e-':: s c'lav 'e. "I t.-.-d a'l v -n't a'.-i-'l.. dal Hid.-, .'.eh'.'." I he old ina'V ( iii'irr. .J. "lndiou n..i ; 1 ri!.--it I-.-.. :.;.- ! b: with acini."".' Yas,ah. ' "Ali-i d-l Hot ; "'! -;; :.-;. tt3 ft w.re V, iouuja I- by - j akimr '" ii-;:; ";i:s,:h; but d.s critter ; !ilT"nl. jl.- am so eelt he Jj-r trie M,.-'i Al) sj-aks to m ' w.-i;al way; so Ah !.a- to f I --j .l.e-ate Aid Lim ill lie sil'M 'uwju;"." Yo;sj')jr.-'t"w ti T!e-L'fam. Announcement All ortlors for 500 or more Letter I leads v.ili be delivered in dust proof stationer- boxes,. Herald Publishing Company i 4 'A it'i ... -1 " 4 dm S e. If r .!.- the Unttle aske I th? Mexican y-!iraL P "F'ierceSy." replici the pr.-s.s R ;vs-r,t. "We have ju-t had thr. deva-'latin pararaj.h.s. and are now adaiici)rz .several i-oi.iiiins ti of fiem-d.-s-riptioti."" g VVa-hitetoij Star. "Whai's this eut'.-ijic nyf- m lit I"v' li.-;rjii- al..iit. 1 Itarf'."" " h. a ii4 of 3eft-vi-rs I've shjrl'it'.NiiL some j::a.ek dcl.ors and a few clergymen 1hir,k tbey know !T:Hre aJmut matin); than I do." Life. COOL FEET -, HOLEPROOF HOSIERY if JJi-iH ; 1ihj U$'h ;;--Jrfff' 1101 J a i 4 A -MJO it J 14 Hit . H 44 4 1,44 iMi .t: Mi.V I.KI.l I . . t I K 'Hi 'I I i li". l- .;. '.' i tiiiT THE H.li.iT. AV..r flint HOLEPROOF HOSE ht-m'thl !ff-.f,ti iir-iil tt4 Wi'htirt Hum f"rr Wwr. he Crisis Has For the Good of the "SWEET-HOME" BREAD reopie i 'firnt .J. fi hi s -'w-r .jf',;' rV f 4Uni 4fjttfi0)t TJ f fflff 4,f WILLS D. TILLER Y. is not only Sanitary Wrapped, but Baked Scientifically Pure and Wholesome. So Delicious and Nutritious. AH our Brands of Breads and cakes are securely Wrapped and Protected. THE .BEST POUND CAKE YOU EVER TASTED Try one and "Get the Bake-Shop-Habit" iiigli Grade Products ine dign ot Bakery TAYLOR and COLLIER, Agents Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ' ROSEMARY SUITfJOMPANY, Agents Rol
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