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PAGE FOUR The Warren Record Published Every Friday By The Press Publishing Co. One Year For $2.00 W. BRODIE JONES ..Editor HOWARD F. JONES BIGNALL S. JONES Associate Editors That Justice May Ever Have A Champion; That Evil Shall Not Flourish Unchallenged. ? Entered at the post office at Warrenton, North Carolina, under Act of Congress of 1879. i The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.?Habakkuk 2:14. I do not wish to expiate but to live. My life is not an apology. but a life. It is for itself and not for a spectacle. I much prefer that it should be a lower strain, so it be genuine and equal, than that it should be glittering and unsteady. I wish it to be sound and sweet, and not to need diet and bleeding.?Emerson. FROM THE DAILY PRESS One unpleasant consequence of the swelled head is the cold shoulder?Boston Herald. England has abolished the tax on tea, but it's too late now. Boston is set in her ways?Los Angeles Times. Still, maybe your wife would be as wonderful as that one in the movie if she had a husband as wonderful as that one in the movie. ?Newark Ledger. I I University presidents are getting younger and younger, but you can still tell a prexy from a freshman. His trousers are not so wide.?The New Yorker. Scientists went clear to Manila, Philippine Islands, to see a total eclipse, when all they ^needed to do was to watch the eroom at a wedding?American Lumberman. The Democratic party is not dead, but four more years away from the pie counter is going to give it that boyish figure so much admired.?Houston Post-Dispatch. Relations between the United States and Great Britain are not going to be made any more pleasant by the latter country's publication of the authentic passenger list of the Mayflower.?New York Sun. WARREN CAN AFFORD Warren County can afford? To spend more than $3,000 for an index to its county records. Warren County can afford? To match a State and Government appropriation and pay from public coffers more than $1,500 for the | Gleai I For Tr I Our Expert C h II Before taking a tr IS Mf MM I 14 Harri Gar< Add to your perse || Dry Cleaning ar 1 ?| Entire V || The continuous fl || through our Glover Sy services of our expert || and a pleasure to give ; || dresses and suits. || S. M. Gardner A Warrenton, Nortl FORMS OF PI The International Uniform Su Forms of Modern Persecution. J , ' V TN these lessons, drawn from the Prophecy of Jeremiah, we have already pointed out that the prophet who sincerely and faithfully rebukes the wrongs of his age, even if he does so with a reluctance that only a sense' of godly duty can conquer, and even if he upholds at the same time the way of right and truth, inevitably becomes denounced as a pessimist. He is fortunate if in his earnestness he does notv provoke great hostility against himself. It was not long, as we have seen, until the very people, his own people, whom Jeremiah was seeking to help cried out for his death; and it is interesting, also, nntA that it was those wjio claimed to be in positions of authority and influence, politically and religiously, who were foremost in calling for the death of this man of real religion and of true patriotism. Here in our lesson the princes of the country are crying out to the king for the death of the prophet. How very modern and related to our own day is the, very thing for which these princes I demand Jeremiah's death! They claimed that Jeremiah was weak! ening the hands of the men of , war. and that he was endangerI ing the safety of the nation. It would be unwise and inap-i I propriate to bring into this col, umn discussion of the ultimate ; and very difficult questions that relate to national defense and to the problems of world peace. Above all, it would be out of i place to come into the area of controversy between the apostles of military "preparedness" and those who go to the'opposite extreme of an uncompromising ideal of nonresistance. But it ought to be manifest to ' any one who responds with the I slightest sincerity to the teach| ings and ideals of Jesus, Prince of Peace, that the world is never going to see the end of war until | we preacn ana pracuue pca^c, J and that there are risks associated with that preaching and practice that must be as readily faced and accepted as any other of the risks which cannot be dissociated from life. _/ When they cry for the death of Jeremiah, all he can do is to remind them that he is king only in name, and that he cannot stand out against their wishes. Thus it was that Jeremiah was cast into a dungeon?a dungeon so deep eradication of bovine tuberculosis. Warren County can afford? A township system of road work which costs the taxpayers unnecessary money and does not give us good county roads. Warren County can not afford? Or so its board of commissioners ruled last first Mondav to continue the ' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA** fcAAAAAAAA * * 11 Up 1 aveling I ill leaner is Here j j ip this Summer let |:i: . |i ic cinrl I LO UilU | Xj < 3! dner ft Sill >nal appearance by | id Pressing Your jji; /ardrobe ow of pure solvent |!:i A W* 4" A A>a41? A M 4-A X- , . OLCIII, tugcuiei wiui Lxic . cleaner, makes it easy ill;; you the best work on all iii! J. P. Harris ijjji ti Carolina THE ERSECUTION nday School Lesson for June 2, er. 38:4-13. that they let him down with cords, and so foul and muddy that he sank Into the mire. Fortunately, there was one man in the kingdom who had not lost all sense of decency or courage. Let us note that he was a servant and a black man. But this man, Ebed-melech, whose soul was clean and whose will was strong, spoke boldly to the king on behalf of Jeremiah and against the princes. The king who had yielded to the princes now yielded to his masterful servant, and the Ethiopian went with 30 men to take Jeremiah out of the dungeon. Like most men In whom there is such a fine association of decency with strength and courage, there wa3 in this man, Ebedmelech, a touch of gentleness and courtesy. Jeremiah had Deen ieu dowu with cords into the dungeon. - ( Probably these cords had cut painfully into his flesh, but now in pulling him out this thoughtful Ethiopian takes rags and castoff garments, and has Jeremiah put these under his armholes so that they may protect him from the tightening and cutting of the cords. Surely there is in this something beautifully suggestive. It is fine to do great and .courageous things, but there are those who go even beyond this in doing strong things and good things with the souls of poets and artists. county nurse at a cost o $1,050, allowing the maxi mum proposed salary. We trust that our boart will reconsider this questioi Monday. The welfare o our people demand it. Le I Tn RpAur I.JL v/ -JL m. W ' SCREEP atFactc I Good, sturdy, deper safeguard your health your homes against fli insects. Tobao We are in position on tobacco flues. Go< workmanship will co the place of value." I Red Art For the Mexi< This is guaranteed Rodwe Warren M WARREN RECORD I us catch a vision of tomorrow. If we pass bond issues to future generations then by all means let us be fair enough to guarantee insofar as possible a healthy citizenf ship to take the torch from falling hands. ECONOMY?LIFE THE TOLL "Nearly one third of all births are attended by midwives, the counties ranging from 4.4 per cent in Alamanpp fn 73 ner cent ir Warren." This quotation comes from an article in the News Lettei of the University of Nortli Carolina which is printed in full on page 6 of today's edition. Now one of the principai duties of the county nurse has been, is and will remain the proper instruction of the large group of midwives, This instruction has reduced already the number of infanl mortality deaths in this county. Our board of commismissioners, taking a broad view of their duties, should not consider the abolition of a nurse, uerianuy wncu Warren is at the bottom of the counties of the great State of North Carolina, it is not the time to talk economy upon a matter of life and death. ABOUT THE TIMES Some folks say that times are tight. Well, what of it? They are not as tight as i a new shoe though they ' pinch a little more. They are not as tight as the gentleman who placec - his money in the bank anc f listened every evening for it - steady grunt as it fought t( draw above six per cent. i They are not as tight a: i the grip of adversity wher< - i . -i f j health or honor are iosi. t They are not as tight a: e Our Stock j Offer 1 DOORS >rv Prices 1 7 9 ^ y a m r v v idable doors. Use them to h. Use them to protect es, mosquitoes, and other co Flues I to meet anybody's prices 3d materials and expert nvince you "that here's *ow Spray 'OM Ranm Raaf 1 o ^Ull JUvClll UVV HV to solve your troubles :11 Bros. | iton, N. C. i Vfarrenton, Nor I the social pest who used to j stick with one until past 11 i o'clock and the stentorian call of the master of the hour, "Its bedtime, boys." They are not as tight as i some fellows we have se?n t on festive occasions. In fact, they are not tight at all. They never really will be I to those who possess health, courage, honor and enery. I Timjes are just not as easy, ' that's all. Manson Items J Mrs. Hamlet and daughters of , Hollister were pleasant visitors In our town last week. 1 Mrs. W. W. Wilson Is now at i home after spending several days . with her son at Raleigh. Dr. Thedore Dill delighted his mother mrs j k. Dill by a visit 1UWC**V?) WI W v I recently. , Mrs. W. S. Collins attended the Commencement at Meredith Col-.i 1 lege last week. ! Miss Eleanor Brack spent Sunday week in Henderson. A number of the Manson people attended the funeral of Mr. Jasper IMPERIAL ; ; | Saturday, June 1 < ; I ! Wm. S. Hart ! j ;; ?in? j; : ;; "Toll Gate" j | 1 j ? "Yellow Cameo," Serial * Pinal Chapter. \ | "Blazing Away," Comedy. | j ii ii Monday and Tuesday, 1 1 ! ! June 3-4 \ ] a Bebe Daniels !! 5 1 ~In_ J: | "What A Night" ; | i 8 "Navy Beans," Comedy. < ! j i ! Wednesday, June 5 < I i I i , i 11 Ken Maynard i i 1 I1! ?In? I ! ^ !! "Phantom City" ! ! 3 ]| Kino News. ] | ) ( i "Tarzan the Mighty," Serial, i i \ | Chapter No. 11. ] \ || 2 ! I Thursday and Friday \ ! ] | June 6-7 | | 3 ; ' Richard Dix ! | i? -In? [ !' "Moran Of The b ; ; Marines" ' 1 "Seeing Stars," Comedy. 1 ? i I W II When the f ready be pr to jump in a glorious f With a fe1 swimming pool has been "The < stepping out. Be I Our lin $5 Boyc FRIDAY, MAY %\ J AT THE BAPTIST^! 1 nortch at New 1 On account ot tht J* Lftprnoon ol ^ . nivde service to be held un&tt?? Utternw Hay? a"4 .'"iplces oi the toettat jl \ Mesas RWgeway were In tow lu a m on Jum, Edwards oi tly I service at the Baptist (JH a short time rece taltenlthat hour. At 8 p. m. uS? _,r Duhe Champion nas ^ preach ^ Hinri with Mr. I* O. Rea ,eate sermon lor the higCB U position tterWhite and iitti<MDariington Heights, ViiJfaJ? Mrs- c ?' or were in town a iewl ln the absence o{ son ol Sollister we^ ^ Y p n ? 1 days ago. ^ ^ 1 ivir cjukcuc "lttUC * wipia Public program aTa^iB w sew York raeently. C*K?k ? , Mr. Leonidas Reavis left a few be both ^wresting and^M davs ago for Richmond where he xhe public is invlt^' afl expects to take a position, R. E. BRiCKHOttstTM 1 You Are Proud of Y oui | I Home, if it's a real I I House I i I I : Allen, Son & Co. are proud of the matA lovely homes they have been permitted to hell & ; in making by supplying material for builditjB I i them. Nothing more important than the rocfl we supply the best there is for the roof. | * // I Oak and pine flooring {J | i /J cheap to best. Ceiling, Dooifl 1Windows, Cement, Linl | Plaster. I It Pays To Paint E Nothing adds more to beauty |lnq|||f <1 of your house than the paint I ?we have a wonderful pro position for you in paint. Keep out the flies?we can give you Screc^ Doors and windows in any size. High qualfyJ at low prices, also terra cotta pipe. fl Try us, Allen, Son & Col w more fair days, Warrenton's first will be ready. Of course, always there I Old Swimming Hole," but the town is r {ready. f* e of suits will give zip to zest. and Down E e Drug CoJ
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