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ROANjKE RAFIOS ntKAL t, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY Herald Publishing Company, Inc. J.' T. Staixback . . !Vop 0 ana a 1 iarrto mean anytkwgex?pt eradicated, ad "Xein" in our opinion; i. e., un- human being that the Times has left otf "und fer- this earth have su. gessen es". at once become - archangels? President Wilson advises talk- "The cvdy guarantee that the Editor era on preparedness who are un-1 true sig:aiap.ce i.f the Stars ard : - ; familiar with the subject to Stripes, tne rich heritage cf Subription $1.00 Year in Advance "hire a hall -has he overlooked three hundred years uf Air.er the fact that the commoner does can eiv Telephone that thing and charges a stitF ad- prevf - misaiuu . cuuitr. win i'e mv eer- .. co!iseiou.-tii'.s throughout ail the How irreverent and world, that behind the jrooJ wiii irrelevant the telegram of this nation, lack of its tv.es of the Secretary of the sages of peace, there st.iads a Southern Executive Committee united spiritualised r.ati uf in to the C hiid Labor Conference at telligent freetr.eti, wha know Asheviilt. asking the said Child their purpose and their righis. Labor Conference what it had and will be ever ready if need I e ever done for the relief of the to advance and maintain them." with poo i rii the sur.-t v.-nv The bet ruUa V30 'A -rr.t 13 Ml W J 1 1' Jir. ' i-i h '. K p. 1 nviltzation. u i:l persist ar.o j 4 f;.i ": y j , -u ail throughout the aces to J if - U i I' . . j 1 ?. will lv the ever-nvset.t aB l i 1! 1. i U ti3 1 lei, o bar of ii! - I -ovtit.'i: to h ,f ii!.:i:oil u m .f.i. i I J.e-i i.' v .1. M. IMi la I.. I out; . ih: i.Mii- rnair o: ...Mo Hu.K-ll. , i '., ti i i-. i i o.v, . ' u::ii- k-;a taeni to t.,-,i . ii or t-e-tliii iioli.'t w.li Hit 'COVrV. taU v. n! o t'Ut' tiu'h: to Hit1 umliT . u. lAu. L. A.m.ii.i l!!',r. .',:,. N. ( . K. K 1. ..'. l-T-ln-.M. Fntereil a Second Cnn MatttT April S, .SI 4. at the Fn.it Ollice at Roanoke RapiiU, Nor! ("aroiitia, under Act of March 3. All oommunications should be addree.l to the Herald PuUiihirm Co. IVrsons wi-hine return of inss, niuit in all i-me enclose itamps. Goo d J Horses, f Cat'.!?, Lb Pains, Rhfurr.a.isr: Cu's, Di;.-r..-., 2V. 5i-. ;M. At t;:rains, L.:c. All cards of thank, resolutions of re ntier! etc.. etc . will be charted for at the rate of one cent tier word, fash cotton mill children of the South! must accompany article m ail cases ex cent where .".iim""' has a reiru'ar ac count No insertions made for less Secretary is badly misinformed than :'n cents. The Cotton Manufacturer's All item be turned before order the l'riiia; the ca-e i more tirtu charce r niatter of for publication must l or reach our ollice TIR'USDAY NOON in to insure puliiication in issue loiitiwmg. in lofcthy items, even :.st he allowed. No Me tor insertion of ureiv news value. Roanoke Rnpids and Rose mary Mii.isterial Union Friday, February 11, 1916 The Child Labor Agitators have no funds for relieving the suff erings of the children about which they talk so feelingly and lluently. Charity begins at home with them and all the dollars they can tickle out of the pockets of the shallow brained senti mentalists and longheaded northern manufacturers who sup enly Father. Hast port their organization are need- diametrically op; ed to pay the salaries of Swift, it of Christ, it s McKelwav and others of that totally ma ilk. That is what the Child Should a Christian Tithe? I want to go on record as being uncompromisingly oppose.) to tithing as the C".ir::ia:i's m th I of d i;n ' h i tin w ith li s H ' iv- m a principle i Merritt 0. Chance got it wheth- l)or Committee works for er he did or not. True love really ought to run smooth on St. Valentine's Day in Leap Year. The Mail Order Pest The President has shown that he is toj proud and too patriotic not to fight the Pacifists. The venerable Ikjor G. Hog is not only a fake, a superstition and a delusion, but also a liar! Speaker Clark and Republican Leader Mann are both proving to be bigger than political parties. If we ill h; A i-Aw S,..l;.g tnv.v is coin ing, of cour.-e, but few know who wi.l drive and who vvi.l be driven. Suggestion to the Seaboard Air Line: call yesterday '-a trains to day's and get 'em in a little ahead of time just for a change. sod to the spir ts a standard piate for the Christ- La- ian.Itisa method that puts God is the on one side of the bargain count- Secretary so ungenerous as to and the Christian on the other: insinuate that the "laborers" are whereas both belong on the same not "worthy of their hire?" side. ; Tithing was a part of a system which, when carried to its ulti mate working out, produced the classic Pharisee who stool up right in the temple thanking God that he was not as other men ami then recounting the deeds which made it incumbent upon Cur' to grant him heavenly bliss. The spirit was "I've paid the price, you deliver the goods". In advocating tithing a Christian speaker says: "Once decide to tithe and theoniy ques tion that remains is how you will distribute it." That's just where the syst3:n fulls sli irt of ths spirit of Christianity. When once you get it iinnly liw ! i:i your i:i;:vi that one tenth of all ou receive is not at ; ''. ! .! C, ,1's, then the mo.it ordinary honesty prompts yo i n-.t to touch the tithe. It r j j iir,s n 1 -oof God to leave it alone, but o .ly the sort of hom sty which prevents you from taking silver oi!' mir neighbor's table. The nine Unths which you call your own you hang on to. As a matter of fact you are giving nothing. I haven't iig.ire l it out, b it I l. i i i i. i am i uili; uimi l1 i l ull n ever1 to lie driven nooooil nmin whon vnn u-ant tn 1 - ...i i . ,. . Christian should trive a tithe roami t go..-. "Thou sh; tit it G)d with all th allthy so.;! :,r..i and with all t;t; ideal is c v:i snip with Go. closer than any ship we know closer even 1 ha:; man an 1 w;:' . 1 plete love of ( lei will e..:r,.- !..-. .vc- and God's ii;'o;v love that eall.- tl.e it is ar. ti even t... hs 1 1. icht over one word, it ve to both shorter .ier than the word The Roanoke-Chowan Times prints a new item to the effect that a farmer came to town to buy some wire fence on a credit, and stated to the dealer if he had the money he would order it from Sears Roebuck & Co. The only thing commendable about this party is his frankness and if we had been the dealer in ques tion, he could have bought the fencing from Sears Roebuck or done without. We wish every one could be brought to under stand the truth that money spent at home, builds up the home town, helps pay the taxes, bene fits the man who spends the money in hundreds of ways. The few cents saved on purchases from the big mail order houses is far more than off-set by the draining of money out of the town into the big cities. The local merchant is indispensable; he is needed for the supplying of many articles it is unprofitable Ever, if the Allies couldn't get and inconvenient to order from, there in time to save Servia. the mail order house; he is tney uon t want away trotn ine itinera;. uuy goous on a credit; ne is in and uses tcn-tcr is the love that w business G v.i's that kno.vs that which is nut God's I doomed to bri::;r c er.;:. world made by G..l. True, th'' n. an who .. that ten-tenths of a i t and is is ( loo's, must : decision as 1 1 k v n. turn into the pan c of preathlng th-' G decision will be "A:i if : ; tho it put in i.i o in'..:-1 The nearest li :;i;an ill : of what we mean by I v with all our heart, nial s mind, and strength,"'- -. parent's 1 ive ;': ta el-. I man s iove lop versa. If ne.' -s man snen 1 his ild's t t'!;:'g. I.i rd th a-vl with toy it.iud 'i " The part ::er a union, partner g about, a: 1, n of ; 'h Chin t nothing 'I :n:an I; i; th'j n r God's. God. It ;ake all s and White Orpingtons The Prince of AH Wi: iei Layers. My birds w re batclu'd from i'oi-K that won every l'n"st and ecial prize otVen ti iti tin leading s ows of S. C, N. C. and Oa., ll'd,")-these birds have been lay ing on 7o' liasis since 1st. of ft .November. A limited numberot eggs at $2.(K per 15 11. Rocks J and rancy White Leghorns also, sl.tJo per 1"). J. R. O'Neal Roanoke Mill Hoarding House, Roanoke Lapids, N. C. I L'l-Ki-lt. Dreamland Will be more pleasant than ever if you are sleeping on one of our Sanitary Iron Beds fitted with Mebane Springs and restful "Luxury" Felt Mattresses Guaranteed not to Pack or Lump w; . '. wo.; save his el Or-:,:.;.;- ly essary. T -as Jesus inten-sts give G i ; no Mi-' f that goo-. I pel. HENRY r his, C COAT SUITS fill line f la white nil b I roiiloi", . i AMD s is in a considers at he has i.e some he will b ashless .'kit hit t i-e.-.-:-ry, -trala i-s ing God ? ml, and 1 in the 1 l. r the aid vice 1 not a rtune to e'slife? ! (-t I ec a t God pat the , :,, first, :t-'i save thep: rt t ;eGos- SMITII CEAUTI- w;;i.-ts, FOR SALE One 1915 Four C Under j Mitchell Five Passenger Touring Car, One Mit chell, Six Cylinder, Five Passenger Touring Car, both cars in good running condition and will be sold at Bargain Prices. Apply to JNO. L. PATTERSON Roanoke Rapids, N. C. COMING! Full line of these beds and mattresses and many other valuable articles U r home improving ready for your inspec tion at any time CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS B. S. WEBB Lxclusive I urniture Dealer Telephone No. 5(13 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Meet Opportunity Half Way DPv. L. G. SHAFFER Eyesight Specialist, will be at the Roanoke Rapids Hotel Satur day, Fell. 12. Fully equipped for ihe scientific Examination of the Eye and Fitting of Glasses. I When opportunity ar rives, be financially equip ped for the unexpected opening. Deposit regularly in a Savings Account in this Institution and quickly accumulate a substantial sum that is earning 4 per cent interest for you all the time. It only takes $1 to open an account. Come in and do it today. The First National Bank ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. C. A. WYCHE, Prwident S. F. PATTERSliN, V. Pre.it' nt J. L PATTERSON, V. Pir.ic'ent E. H. RICKS, C.hier give a (ill cV.,,.0,1 f '.., , , f . ... UMIIV .HI .JUI KL1, ,JI I.IC ian. me uuiinur ior many ui ins . Tord mast, consider the peace customers: ami hp must make a 1 expedition fairly successful for certain profit or go out of busi- we learn that the works hav nesSi therefore every dollar of canceile.i their newspaper ad- trade you divert from him, forces vertising appropriations. him to set a greater margin of profits on those things which No matter what the results the must be purchased from him. political campaigns of the coming Thc maii order Rame helps the summer aad fail are hound to be mai orcjer house; for the man interesting, even though not in- wno sends off the money order spiring spectacles. of iread Christian Gospel, c-noagh money would result to pla.-e a thoroughly equipped church force within easy reach of every crea ture of the world. I am c lally confident that sich a system would not Christianize the world. 1 1' vim Jf ' i-i-au,-. i.. i-h t,i ir- ; ad i. .1 a ., i i-c, to ;, :r:li. iiikI !,in dian Thc Genuine I Blocd Purifier friend. Money will not buy the the Holy Ghost. The ideal that Jesus gi: of The male and femal Fur j-hIc !.v Ii -ir (.,.. ,, wiitc Pt: usti. k ; : a i : . i -: linKton. .S. ('. t. 1 ., t s or liur- The Associated Press will have to pull oil' something more novel titan a new and desperate Ger man crisis to get the American people excited these days. tr thom it iu ohm if uj nltrntinfr 1 u u l j p;, i ,e makes the ( hnstian no thnnrrh ho ffioH tit iff h i mnl f i . ' - u . . identical with God's intore. presents that interests throws open to him CLARK & CLARK Attorneys at Law c. ts.and Roanoke Ranirls. N ...L.I- ' ine uiiuie FASHION'S Preparedness "Was'niiigton Oificials Express Optimism" over strained Ger man relations -- but the majority of people are indifferent. Crisis No. btlsDTo hardly rippled the waters. We do not need the services of the Agricultural Department in predicting a large crop of bees this summer prior to the Nation al Conventions. And now a cruel has suggested that This office desires to acknow ledge with pleasure receipt of the second advance sheet of "Na tional Issues of 1916" by Hon. Charles N. Fowler, of New Jersey. Th's advance sheet treats on "The Flag and the Na tion, or True Preparedness" and deals with the preparedness question in an illustrative and convincing manner. We quote the following: j "For thousands of years the ' l human family have been acting ! precisely as they are now acting paragrapher i anfi on the enntinpnt crotner T. W. MASON Carysl'iii K, . r W. I.. L( N I: . N. ( MASON, U'CRRELL I LONG Offi Attorneys at hiw Roanoke R, pi s, C., Jackson, . C. and of Eurone. Nor is there anv Bryan saw something portentous twenty ymn gjnce the dawn of and significant when he looked tirnc .w;, cornpar:ib:e with l!ie through his smoked glass on last twenty years nowclos;n(?i jn the inursuay. extent of territory coverpd territory ' warring people, in the by pronertv Mr. Leonard lufts ha3 been destroyed, in wealth wasted, in e'ected head of the North Caro- the interests involved, in the Una State Fair Association. He lives sacrificed, is a good man for the place,; "Within these same twenty which certainly needs a good year3, every important nation in man if the State Fair is to be the world has been engaged in restrained from early death. at least one war; and Russia, j 1 Great Britain, Japan and Turkey The Raleigh Times says that have been involved in two wars Count Von LemstoriT has in- each ; formed his government that1 "Can we then wisely, safely,1 when President Wilson says sanely act upon the theory that "No" he mea.'.s "NichL" Pres- the millenium has come, that all i ident Wilson is too good a gram- national selfishness has been! 'House insured " 'Yes." 'What company ?" 'Don't know. Uliy?" 'Ever travel " Yes." 'Just buy a railroad ticket " uY-y-yes. Just a ticket-not a ticket to any particular place ?" "Of course I know where I'm p oing I" 'Do you know v. here you're going to get your money if your house burns up )" "From thc company." "And you don'l even know the name of the company I" "Why-" "Why not deal with a company lhat has paid its honest obligations cheerfully and promptly for 104 years ?" "AJTia! company is that ?" 'The Hartford Fire lnuranre Co. I" Thanks for the tip. I'll look up the Hartford Agent." The Hartford Fire Insurance Company Write or Telephone C. A. WYCHE Local Agent THOS. M. JENXINS Notary Public Rosemary Supply Co. Building ROSEMARY, N. C. INSURANCE Lifi, Fir. Tor nfli i Liabililv, t' (.lam, t'ai c 1 f'ut Automobile lc-. LKT KL Ml 1 ll-i.l. Pu-i;lnr, Boiler A' -i;l, PUte ia i.'.leird Mail. vnt a r,CND DR. H. B. FOSTER DENTIST Ollice Hnar. o to ,i. 7 to f p. m. Offic 5 t nd i" oor Horn-T "ui'ding Nrt to Fi t N!i-ni-i Br.nk W. T. ROWLAND District Manager MUTUAL LIFE Ins. Co.. of Hew York Oldctf aed Lrjet Dirideitj Ptyiag Cm ptiij a tht I nitfd Sttttt For furtScp int'orm'tti-in CU tt Firit haiKtail ot Kusnoke Rpi R. L. TOWE Notary Public I mt the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Roanoke Rapids, N. Carolina , Latest Decree in Smart Dress Goods For Spring Wear Nainsooks' for Dainty Lingerie Crepe Meteors Novelty Cloths Laces and Embroideries Trimmings We want you to come right away and bring you friends with you to see the many new spring goods that are coming in. You don't have (o buy, just come and see. The Patterson Store Co. The Leading Department Store f!
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