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RBAME RAPIDS KER.LOY-wnt-p in,his Community PU1USHED EVEKY fXltiAT Y u 11 n ii- i- f i We have sent out this wwk a Herald rubLthinf Company, Inc. , lar. i.uinU-r t si:l!Sfri'ti.-M J. T. Stainback .... Editor M1s- TIr-first -ar..f the Her- . . - aM's newsa'r lite closes with SuWriptM Price Od Dollar a Year, this issue ainl those v'le uh. '- started with the HeraM t'ivm Telephone . 570 the hevonninvj will l.e the re,i u. jo . cents, of course, of the afore- r.ntra as S-ond (. Ia Matter April 8, 1SH, at tha Pot OrHi- at Roanoke saV hills. Kapida, North Carolina, under Aot of March 8, 187S. We trust tin; pen-entae oi re newals is giiing V- pan out liwh jV1 i0.m7Lun!jtK,,?u.Kld It must be so. A newspaper is adcireii!id to the Herald Publishing to. Parsons wishing return of n,a. an expensive lToimMtloli alula must in all cases ncloe stampa. . . i ,i , poor investment miller the must All card, of thanks, resolution of re- favorable i-irvunistamvs. The apwt. etc.. ate. will be chafed for at Herald Publishing Companv does tha rata of one cent per word. C ah B mutt accompany article in all cases ex not ex'iect to make a protitable cept wbera customer haa a regular ae- . count No insertions made for less thing of the publishing part ot than 25 cants. i 1. n i ... its business. It w ill be inure All items for publication must than SHtis,UhI- in f:u't' trt su'ik'' be turned in or reach our office VI'- It cannot .1.. even this, before THURSDAY NOON in however, unless the present order to insure publication in subscribers renew and new sub- the Friday issue following, in Sl.ni,0rs are enlisted for the om- the case of lengthy items, even more time must be allowed. No charge made for insertion of matter of purely news value. Friday March, 26, 1915. Another naval Vera Cruz. mgyear. Any person, even the prover bial being with "one eye and half sense" realizes, we suppose, the value of a newspaper to a community. A newspaper ad vertises a community broadcast over the country (the relatively small circulation of the Herald being spread from one end of The weather man should re- the United States to the other, member that everybody is i t a copies going even to Canada, the fruit tree. Canal Zone, Guam and Hawaii). " ' " That is the advertisement feature. March blows Another phase of the service a may rose. Have you decided yet on the date for the spring clean-up day? Who knows? newspaper renders a community is the opportunity it offers the Peo Me calling to see the e litor citizens of the community as a about his "pome" are pol toly public forum for the discussion requested to leave their gur.s at 0f the matter in w hich thecom- n0me- munity is interested. It. serves .. , , , in another wav bv U'ing the It eeems that the Golds boro editors were not in contempt of oran of artu-ulato expression Judge Peebles' court. They through which the views of the must have reserved all of their community may be voiced, contempt for the judge himself. community without a pro gressive home newspaper is a community hopelessly handicap ped in its struggle toward better ment and expansion. Therefore, it is your plain duty, Mr. Citizen, to aid in everv wav " " vou enn in making vmir home One of our exchanges comes to ; newapaK,r a su,L.ess. If voll bat with the announcement that . . , , .. Tt . . . ,. ,, rn are in business the shape ot the all Italy is bnsselmg up. This 1 in the headlines, too, mind ynu.,s"Pl1ort 'ou shoul,i Kiv' vol,r and if the Greenville Reflector newspaper will benefit more lar does it again, we are going to gely the newspaper and yourself mention names. jf jt t,e in the form id' advertis ing patronage. If you are not a merchant, you can help support lockiaw for In these manv weeks 'our newspaper: by .suhscriMng. I'rzemysl has fallen. We expect by inducing your friends to sub interest will now center around scribe, and by speaking a good the two jaw-breakers, Przascy- word for th0 paper in season, nicz and Czernowitz. You can a!so hep by tuniinR jn news items about yourself and A skirt that is eight inches off the ground is some revelation, observes the Memphis Commercial-Appeal. And some eleva tion, too, as we see, no surmise, it After having given typewriters, linotypes, and proofreaders the U nroHii't a clirrrtr injipaoca in . . . . D , your friends which vou think express receipts at Roanoke Junc tion this week while the 'vid.houM appear in the paper, timers" are stocking up against1 We know that advertising in the Quart Law, which becomes the columns of the Herald is pro effective on next Thursday, April fitable, for we know that the Herald goes into those homes in i the community which do the We wonder if the Seaboard most buying. Some of our ad can tell us how long the passen- vertisers however are doubtful -ger depot at Roanoke Junction there is no hard and fast rule to could have been kept warmed jMcertain the puIli ()f lighted and opended before night I , . trains with the money involved I advertisements, for in many in in the recent $1,000.00 verdict. stances Pe0Plc are influenced by I reading advertisements without We had rather be that Terre Haute man that voted twenty being aware themselves of the factors determining their pur- two times in one day that to be chases- When 'ou see an attract the indifferent stay-at-home vot-!'ve seasonable advertisement of a er who does not care enough j 'oca' merchant which is responsi about selfgovernment to aid in : ble for your going to see the governing himself. The Terre 1 Kds he has to offer, mention to Haute man probably had the : him that vou saw nis advertise courago of his convictions ,.,d ment h wi" do the Herald he certainly gave them a "'run : (X)' an,i 11 Wl11 do'ou K"od also, for his money". for !t WI" mal;c th(- niertUul j advertise more frequently and more advertising means better Occasionally the Herald is fav- goods better service and nearly ored with articles for insertion verytine better prices. To sent tin to us unsigned. We j prove this statement, you have would like to state here that only to go into the stores of those anonymous articles positively j merchants who do the largest will not be published. We do , amount of advertising in the not have to publish your name if you do not wish us to do so, but we do have to know who you are. We know lots of ways to get into trouble without doing so by becoming responsible for the statements of persons unknown to us. Herald Do your part toward making this newspaper a success, Mr. Citizen, and we will do ours. We will make your newspaper larger, better, more interesting, i just as fast as the support you j give us will justify. Funeral Directors Embalmers Day or Night Sei vice Anywhere Hancock-Hous i Company, Inc. W C. WILLIAMS Licensed Fmbalmer 11 loml Orfrnntis Supplici. on Slioit N.-tur asnwananHai Build Thai Heme wi'.h the Best Building Materials Save Time - Money Worry Out miHtVrn, well eqv'pperJ pknt is only four miles from your builc'ing. The Quality of our proJucts ;annot be sur passed. The Cost is less than from mills further away. Let us estimate on yojr job. Keep Out Flies & T yphoid Let us buikl your Door and Window Screens to order, strong, substantial, any size and reasonable prices - jut-v 'phone the measure ments - we'll do the lest. Dixon & Pcole Mfg. Co. MATERIALS WELDQ1 N' C EVERYTH 1 N G ofAll KINDS PHONE 235 m MILL WORK We Are Featuring Splendid Values That will help complete your EASTE'J COSTUME OUR STORE IS CROWED WITH IN- coming goods - ti.e latest styles, shapes, colors and patterns in Wcuring Apparel for Men, Wome:. and C! ildren. THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is overflowing Fabrics of almost every kind in the newe-.t and most "Eastery" patterns and shades - Cr pes, Voiles, 1 lowered Poplins, Silks - e ery thing need ed to complete m lady's faster Array. BEAUTIFUL Spring Coat Suits and Coais For Ladies and Misses are on display in the vanted shades at attract ive prices NEMO-The Peerless Corset Appro by Medica! Author, ties Everywhere Brings ou the "N'atu e Figure Linea" Demand j by the S. son' Style. Hancock-House Co. Department Sto;e "Queen" jfm Sh i MARKS Offers Much That's New in Women's Easter Appare s in ii W'fi IMA te Motlerately priced, tcwi. Our sUx k of lx?autiful new spring and summer goods, at our low prices, goes far to disprove the idea that exclusive style and high class apparel is bound to be costly Your Easter Suit and Hat can be bought here at exceedingly low prices In order not to carry over any of these goods, we have decided to run a special sale on coat suits and millinery. Don't condemn these goods unseen on account of low price They were personally selected by Mrs. Marks while in Baltimore last week and are guaranteed to be up to the minute in style and quality and can be had in any of the new shades, such as sand, putty, Belgian Blue, etc. Our sale of men's suits is still joingon. Every suit in the house must be sold. '".r"8' $4.95 to $7.95 The well known Goldman fic Beckman line, fully guaranteed $9.95 special price . . . Now u your chance to g l your Eatter Suit al oiifc-l.atf the regular price. T. W. MASON J A Wlllllil',1.1.. (iarynhunr. N C Hirh S.(uitf, N. C. ' A. L. l.l'Ni; IWioke U.,. ,!.. N MASON, WORKELL & LONG Attorneys at Law Office: Roanoke Rapid, N. C, and Jackton, N. C. CLARK & CLARK Attorneys at Law Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Room No. 6, Upturn in Bank Huitdm DR. H. B. FOSTER DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 5. 7 to 8 p. m. Offic ever G. D. Shell' Stor A. L. CLARK FIRE INSURANCE Agency for The Hartford, of Connecticut The Citixcnt of Mittouri The Peteriburf Saving! and Insur ance Company OffkM in Ftrtt National Bank Building Roanoke Pharmacy Company Incorporated . Dealers in . Drugs, Medicines Perfumery Photographic Supplies and Rubber Goods GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED We solicit your trade because our goods are Fresh, our Stock is Complete, our Drugs are Pure, We give you what you ask for PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Last Call For Easter All Depends Upon the Material You Use. Dress Better at Less Cost EASTER DAY is the Import ant day of the year in woman's dress; you don't want to be be hind the times and wear a frock that is out of style on Easter Sunday. One of the tasty ladies of our town said this week, "TIL LER Y'S NEW STRING GOODS ARE THE . VERY PRETTIEST THAT I HAVE SEEN ANYWHERE - THIS YEAR. Many others have made similar expressions. You have only one more week to get ready for Easter. Bet ter drop in and let us show you our line of Suitable Fabrics Wells D. Tillery High Grade Goods t Low Prices We Have on Display the Largest Assortment of RANGES AND COOK STOVES ever brought here. From the cheapest to the very best. Cook Stoves $6.95 Up Ranges from $25.00 to $65.00 The Stove you need can be paid for if desired on our Easy Payment Plan B. S. WEBB Erytainf in Home Farnubings - Roanoke Rapids, N. C
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