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V X F ROANOKE RAPIDS PlBLlMifil IVfRY HtllHV hV HeralJ Publishing Company, Inc i:;:t'.. v s . i ta-.-' M, :i : tl:.' I V'll.n.'U". 1 .t.--- 1 i- t!i.a !.t US'. tv;i' J. T. St ain hack . . Subscription Price One Doll.tr TeUlilniiipi i- r. a! :i.l .. rli-ii-r i-t i -. hi'' th' -ame i at I'iC -anii' .ritv. al jh r't ii : r i 'urease-1 in price the w ar whs announivi). Ii-ar. t lll. lr.i H ' .'P I. lit til. K 'id-. N.'Si Mnr. ll .1. A:i ..hi mil!! .i t.i I't-r-ni'.t v llilit 111 ilii l , .,.ii ( I'.-l I'! 111.- II. IM t'f! II II A.i - !. .1. . t. tin- I .it.- . imit pi.'.-, .-.i-t win- riiutit " :t thptll J .'i-l'i - 1 1 i v.-t sett "''I ti-u ii en a ;iri-:h! i:t vt ry near nurtnai ;mu;.!it. t ' (. 111. in is a necessity ot me ami im'i ri.iTtit! i i it p 1 1 1 ! manufaeturimr is neoes- the -arv to Knan.l,svryt-istor.f.p. !t : a "..tai.'e thinvr that your It was ;n k.- p ntifii t!u- i'p'fis ..; a'1-.ftt.-i'l p;ufi ai.s. ".tr tj... wt-M In h.-r in.iinCa.-t .Tv.l a.U.-it: .-.I .-.W. ' r .i-,',ii.-t iprii,i-Ma!l. ft'ttoM ina.lfiti in a f a r ii I . liii,.' ..(' war that -If ha-; inait, '..pur u.H.-rt: -t-.i an.J meats ..rltl's vr.at I. aw ...i.t .nl-.p-tti-p-'l iIIUi.'-. luiiei hfruMiui'V a- Jiv." . i .p ' H"si'r aim ,,!' Aiiifiua. . :"ti:. ! a iiil if', piano, ami i t.tihp -.- in.i' i'it p- iiaf all mam A.i -ti ia aiv o.tuviii.ipi thf Mt,.a lain ti..-n tv:. 'Lilar pn.-.-s to ,i ti,',: is ,,,it,. .lillVivnt. N.me .!' aithp.ii'.'h the pi 'iees ,.f thf raw tiu.-e emit; tries will uw cotton t.. matt-naS that u" ml" these a r.v -'iv. at extent ihiriiiii tin' fun- thii;'.'-- law Mi.ee Urn tm.iatippti !! thf war. Their lru-l. r.. 1'inal t-M'.irt traiip' will ! I t. har.ilie.i fithfi' h Knehsh ..( t.-i.- a.f la.-tiea! .'he- w Ii" l.a p l.,pt,.- -,. ,.i i:." ,p,'l. I . ! t.i'tipi.1 Ha 1 !.( I ! 1 1 1 is V. Ill s - . -;tp 1 1 ' . a . thf tun As far a 1'Yai.ee. t ip'iinair. I a.l.an.'i'.h -i- n.ai.'it'afttiCfr Anii-rii-aii mill--. 11 i i these thf tpil hi.A ii thf ir u ill- All items t..r -si.,v:ii..':t i-.t hf t;;nii'p in or rva.-h o ir ' t'.ee he fore TlU'KSn.W NOUN m onler to insiiro p-ihiu-atani tn the Friday issue follow iny. In the ease of lengthy items, even more time must he alloweil. N'o charge made for insertion ot matter of purely news value. inn t hf pessimist in.J I ii'.Ci'f-- I' hellees tilf Wi'll'l IS e..0!.J hltnl t ili'Pl in,e!..lhel Uvaa-e two mn those t:n. .pf its tw e! ' luitidrfil mil it their awiriff i 'I I', play fair '!' s'l'f-s. ii"i;s ip! ppppuia'.ion are enuaeopl The w..ma.i who sueeeetls in in a -uii-i'iimary f.piitest. .r aim ei.p'i'all) aims at some- I'iii' farmer who hoi.! th, .i;,. ,,.fstrt eif,'t to hit. his et.ttnii is lieuetittitiyr h.mi self and the South. That his Tin tv i a turttinj: point in creditors should exert every et- ov,.rv man' career een if lie Friday, October I. fort in their power to vines without saying. aid him isll-t a (.,.ani, Old Hijrh Cost of UvUvi is an other argument in favor of the "Use Cotton iloods" ninwiiii't't. We knew all t::e t:!::e that Villa's fnmt puiro aspirat:!' wouldn't let him stay tpik-t. It will cost a whole 'nt li'ss for United States tr.ps to stay m 'era I'm:', thati it wnulii to -ei.:e it again. If things keep on at thi- rate. Germany will ho alie t'1 materi ally reduce that npi'"- for w inter clothes for her troops. Hypocrisy h'li.'tha':! tactics will spmui divert our minds from war tactics. MISS CLARA BOYD Wis The "valori.'.atiou" of cntto! seem to he pi'"cei''hm.v sti'aililv regardless of the ivf .-ai nf l-'t'd eral aid in the urocess. l-'.oth si.ies engtiged in the ti tatitic struggle which is shakii.j ti.e who',p eivilr'.etl worhl are 't'.akir.g hitter accusations against each other on the grounils of in- h.iinanity, the use nt slum dum Advt iuillets.the murder of iioncomhut- ants, the destruction of ui!"f- Y, U'liiiutg vihages and priceless w.orKs '.'! art imjiossiiiie pi; re placeinent. I'.pith sides seem to have made out ti fairly complete case against the other and both sides, in all probability, are equally guilty. Of course, the Germans have done the most in the destruction of property, the contest so far having bfen wag,'.! on gr.mnd ,h, FIRST NATIONAL BANK i.p.t i n'l'ii'.iii,. hut sCoiKil circum star.ee- becuiiie rfwrsed. a: looks very likely just now, anil t I.' struggle be stagp'd on Ger NOTIPFt s to aiuioiitnv t.i parents in ;ar. a''l Knanp'ke Kapids that she will takt' a hunted num-hfi- of nupi!- for piano and voice. ln.J.tf. T. ROWLAND District Manager MUTUAL LIFE Ins. Co.. of New York Oldest and Largest Pividcnd Piving Com pany in the United Stati For turtrier intrniAtion Call at Firs! National fi.it.k ut Roanoke Rapidi R. L. TOWE Notary Public v FIRST NATIONAL Bi Roanoke Rapids, N Carolina Americans Will Fight in Mexico or anv other country, when duty bids them to piotect their ind lest. W h.it are vmi d iuu' to pruteit yutir interest, anil the cniiiloit ol oiii lt)etl ones, as.(.nn;t t!e hardships caiued by the depiessed con ilititm ol our Country. Are You Spending Your Money Wisely? It is voui duty to buy your goods whcie you can save money on each item purchased, and wheie oii can get quality to justify the piii e. Spet ialiing in QUAI .1 1 Y and I . )V rRK'l "S .tut I always giving my ( iistoineis . Sitiaie deal have made my lesulls possible. II 7)U bother with minimis all m cr tohn when you can Jo all your dry ginnh, hanlwan' and grocery trading at one place and hare only one account? I cany a full stocl of cm It line. Shoes that Make Satisfied Customers I have shoes for t-very member of the family, made in every variety of leather, on all of the stylish lasts. 1 hey will satisfy the young and old because they fit better and wear lunger than the average. Now is the Time to Buy Your Heaters It will pay you to let us show you how a Cole's Hot Blast Heater will save you nearly 50' of your coal bill for this winter. 1 have a complete line, of Stoves and Ranges ready for your inspectiun. To Complete My Stock of Up-to-date Groceries I will try to keep a supply of Country Produce of all kinds, Fresh Meats. Sausage, Ftc. Also Fresh Oysters (in pint and quart sealed cans) on Saturdays. Trade with me a week and be convinced. The question ari-is will Mr Travis he amenah.e to the reso- man Miil, the allies will exact a lutions of the Ileni'ienitie Kxeeu- i-.i.-th and terrihle reprisal. The Roanoke RaDlds Motor Car Co. tun i it ii 'tent men. tool:-, ami sup i.'ie.i foini.iiii-d with real i i-asmi- W. G. LYNCH tive Committee of Ids home The "thm veneer of eiviii.ti countv regard inix the Cmt;tti- tion" .-oems to he peeiiivj' hadh tonal Amendments'.' it is hrute against hrute mur- i n, ovvne'l ai ! entrolle.t ly ,l,.i' hoi, tin. r hin'h e:irnivnl nver W. t'i. LYNCH exclusive. With We eonrrratulate tin- William.-- a'! the civilization mankind has ton hnterpn.-e on the e'etti- j' .-u i.l-ioh mm cennuu- n. t.. ,(hlt, r.iU,s ( e.irrilv ; ullr out of its enteriiri.-iror ir,ti;;.-tnai ' 't. patrt-naire. issue. It isremarkalily eoinpifte A--i'te Irmn the spectacle ot and well pnten up and doos human -ore. the most rev.ilting credit hoth to Wiliiamsloii aim feature of the perfornianee is the Enterprise. 1 1 1 cant and hypocrisy of it all. The protestations of inn icenee. "War in the Fa.-'; FVace in the praer-f eaeh nation to the the West! Thank (md for Wii- 1 i"d of all to give them stivnuth son!" says the Iein..eratie llan.l- to murder and destroy the other, hook for I'M I. Ami thank (iod It is hlasphemy. for the good sense of t lie Ameri can people who riot te.l linn anil A Strong War Lesson on Adverting who have supported his policies. The suliji.ct of the war sit ua When a judge is at once plain- t1)l, allli a,lvertised gpiods is hemg tiff, prosecuting attorney, judge aptly cuisiilered in a series of and jury, tieiendaut has a roa- ,.,litrials l.y .1. I!. Hamilton in sonahle chance of M c'iring a d,,. 'hieag.i r.xaminer. Among prompt ami enthusiastic comic- oti,,. striking things pointed out tion. Those were the circum- ,y this expert is that advertis stancesin the trial of the Colds- j,, rilther than raisingthe cost boro editors hy .Imige fce'li'. living, is d.iin more to main in Jackson. Our system of j u- tain normal conditions, than anv dieial procedure in matters of otl,(,r fom. ir Hamilton de this nature is badly in need ..f t.arcs "Xut an advertised pro revision. We know muhing ,iIK.t ,m the market has yet raised about the facts in this particular its urice." I,r'"'e- This shows one thing: that the businesses that advertise pledge themselves to keep faith with the people. They are not nameless like the dealers in raw products Three factors are responsible who have nothing to lose. They for the steady improvement of have spent their money to create the cotton situation: the increa':,- a good name and they are wise ing confidence being felt in this enough now in this crisis to main country in regard to the business tain it. conditions of the near future. I f ever the public had a good the increase in the demand for lesson in advertising, that lesson the staple by American mill.-; and is being taught today, by England and the .-elf help the Practically merv imailvortiseil farmers have given themselves by store has raised its prices while their strong tendency to hold on practically every advertised store to the crop and the agitation of is keeping faith. Some of these the "L!uy a Hale" mov fluent. big advertised stores are actually It is estimated that only live se'ling their present stock of gro per cent of the crop of 1111 has eeriss at lower prices than they yet been put upon the market are buying their future stock, and that has been taken by mills They are paying more for their needing cotton for immediate Hour and sugar than they are consumption. asking purchasers to pay. The thing for the Southern And this applies to many lines, farmer to do is to sit tight in the One great shoe manufacturer boat and hold his cotton or as has just turned down a European much of it as he can hold with- order for one million pairs of out injury to his time merchant, shoes at an increase of $1 per No man can forecast the fu- pair; because if he filled that ture, but the farmer who holds his order he could not supply his own cotton has nearly every chance trade at home and so would lose case, but the method dure was radically w rong. The Cotton Situation I I jTlVor&:u iltt fl NERf-MANI ft I If lMii.Uk) for the Smartest Slulcs Best Quality Fit and Comfort in Tailor Made Clothing Shoes and Hah See Us Rosemary Supply Co. HeywooJ Shoes H ear Wells D. Tillery The Way the First Series of shares in the Roanoke Rapids Building and Loan Association have been taken up goes to prove that the thrifty people of this com munity approve this easy Combined Savings and Investment Scheme You must let us explain the de tails of the Building and Loan Associations plan to help you "get ahead of the game." Its Mutual - the Profits go Back to the Shareholders 25c a week pays for a $100.00 share You can take as many as you like. ROANOKE RAPIDS BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Your Rent Will Pay For Your Home you haven't subscribed to The HeralJ, then you haven't lived up to the fullest advan tages of your home community One Simoleon will put you next for a whole year -get bus) V. oaiiGKe iapias ONE DAY ONLY AFTERNOON a,.d EVENING FRIDAY October 9th kVl p !. -CI at -no MENAGERIE . A . pp. iiinnnnnnMCW -. vi : ,i 'va'. AND FAMOUS i STAMPEDE 11 1 i-uy iilo iMinnmrn'i ii in m 'i il irTBnnm,JVi iMi.iiit 'n -nni hum uih mtmi "",:.'. 'r-- -;: - i. .s , -t- - 4 &ny: 4 - m( 1 a K- i - . ,i'iw- 1 - 'p r-' s s The Only Big Three Ring Circus Coming this Season Three Good Reasons WHY They all Meet at the Roanoke Pharmacy Company 1st. Its the coolest place in town. 2nd. We have clever cold drink dispensers. 3rd. We don't guess about cleanliness. We handle Montauk's Ice Cream Lowney's Candies Prescriptions are Carefully Compounded Are Agents for Indian Motorcycles Gin House and One Acre of Land FOR SALE! TERMS EASY and with a small investment can be made into a suitable dwelling house. For further particulars see W. F. HORNER apr.-'
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