-THE PEROUMXK V. ' '' if "IT. 1 t-y Fridav At V i.orth Carolina . Y " Transeau -,rMj m iwnnd class matter t 1A 1A t Post -Office 4 ....vi!. North CRrollna. un- .vt of Mareh. 1879. Second i r paid at . Hertford, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: NB YEAR 00 I in Perquimans Smnen . .' SIX MONTHS Advertising Rates Furnished . . Bar Renueat . . FRIDAY. NOV. 22. 1963. On Killing Children " v One can think of nothing more barbaric and ' nothing designed fo do more harm to the United 'States and the South than the bombing of a church and the "killing of four Negro children (an event which recently occur red in Alabama. ' It is difficult to conceive of a - mentality that would have plan jed such an attack. One wishes to think that the bombing was intended , to occur when the church was empty, so gruesome is the deed but even that would have been barbaric.; .: -..... f ll One of the.- great traditions and heritages in '- the United States is the freedom, f speech and the freedom to exercise the religion of one's choice. When an attack on a church is com piitted, ostensibly because of the 'expressions of leaders of mem '4bere of that church, it is a threat to. every American citi zen, for it is an attack on de .jnocracy itself and on the free (jm of the individual. , Acts such as the murder of -innocent children in Birmingham so , inexcusable and - damning that -if they are repeated 'or con tinue, the result can only -be fatal to the cause of the white majority in the 'South. If there is one thing the nation will i not stand for and should not it is the murder of innocent children, and innocent . people, by those who would substitute terror and passion for intelli gent; lawful efforts to win the desired goal. This Is The Life -" '( "vi "about, Crime In New York .vy. , , are so repulsive, however, and 1uuxruvumri.nnrir rrriv-" - '""-"" .- - ----.' Anyone who, read a recent ar ticle in the Saturday . Evening Post, which tells the confessions of a former mobster, ' and - lists names and outlines the activi ties of the Italian-American who run the widespread crime !you rece,ve operation in New York will be appalled that the city can not clean up this mess. - - ; . Close observers have long known that the situation in New York's public schools was de plorable and that gang killings or lynchings that occur regular ly in the city are glossed over as .nicely as possible by 'those who are quite adept at pointing the finger of shame and self righteousness at other sections of the country. The truth is that crime in the big cities, especially New York, has reached the stage where it cannot be tolerated by the Am erican .people. ;! Gangs run sec tions of the cily. Many parents are afraid to send their children to the public schools. Tens of thousands of city residents are intimidated and are afraid to vote .against the machine ticket. Other thousands! are paying pro tection money , to various gangs who run' things. ; 'v What, kind of America are we building? How can other countries and other peoples ad mire our democratic system when ithey see the rotten situa tion in such places as New York' . This is the blunt truth which must be faced, unpopular as it may be with the idealists and social philosophers. .:, By DONALD R. THOMAS These two boys knocked on this lady's door. . "Just a min ute," came a reply. The door opened and she said, "if you ire selling anything, I am not buy ing." "We're not selling1 but trying" to point people to Ch'tist. Are you saved?" - "Are yoti,' asked the lady. VYes,' weNar'' 'I think that's a job for" the preacher," said the lady "When Christ as your saviour, you become His son and witness," said the boys. As for preachers, they should preach J. leccori i f nd ; and i .- . . bf .tnem ' don't. ' Anyone Wi.jl picks up his cross and follows j I Jesus is His' witness. . We find! I joy and. life by accepting Christ! and want others to Jind it also. J ( ..n wnBi' Twnrtirrw nc God wilt forgive almost every-J. I P00 WORKS THROUGH US thing , except against the Holy Ghost. Accept Christ today and be His witness. " If you don't, you'll '..burn irf hell. ' Take your stand today and you will be His witness. ' v i , . ,The Bib.fi "says: "!Ye are' my witnesses, t ,th''the Lord." , 1 r -r - , fclsajah -431Q. 'J' 'V ' '. Ti' .. l-iVi'-yJM f VWbjat!"v :mpst ,fneed is ;the ptayejr ,, bV fervent. desire ,,for growth.1 in' grace,.rxpres60d, In patience, ? meeKnesSj, love'' and gf)d ieeds.-;-' v,'v 1 ' - '--Mary Baker Eddy. i : "WRTH CAROLINA 1 Dear friends, ' It is now the genera practice among the better mortuaries todisplay prices in plain, f igures. Our patronsjf we find, appreciate, the laru' -Those of limited means find it easy to'select without; embarrassment'Those who desire, a higher priced , selection may .1 do so, knowing. that they are ' being charged exactly the same) as other patrons.1 ' " 1 Our.plainly mar'ke'4 'prices insure absolute fairness . Respectfully, - International Sunday School M L. 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Our heavenly dwelling is the spiritual body, with which we enter eternity at the, day of resurrection. - 'Meanwhile, we are of good courage, living by faith in God nd aiming to please him. ' ' What floes all this "mean?, Is the .Christian one who simply passes through this life as if it were none of his business? Is this yhat it means" to live "by faith and in tpe recognition that this .world is Tnot our home We UUI1K IIUl. .j '. ' .. ... -i ' A j: illness is Just this effort:; To find meaning in the world, rather than in ,God, insofar as the world claims to be a- home for man, the Christian man is only a pilgrim, one who is pass ing through. He looks to God and aims to please him and not the world. The Christian man is a pilgrim because he is con trolled by the love of Christ. How does the love of Christ control us? In his love Christ died for all; jn a sense, his death was the death of all rhen.l Alsd, by. the same token, his Res urrection' is the resurrection 'of: all Jesus' so thoroughly, identi' fied .himself with man ' by1' his 1 love thai God regards the life of Jesus as the life of every man1. Afit urhan ' Ponl 4oid that , Ki Blove of Christ controlled him', 1( he meant that he waV controlled ' ih 'his thought and action by the conviction that Christ died for all. He looked upon himself 'not as the world looked at him, but as God looked at Jesus. .' ! , sThe Christian who is controlled by the love of Christ regards no one' from a human point of view. Apart from the knowledge of faith,' apart from the experience of God's .love .through the Holy a well as everybody v else, from a V human point of view. From a human point of view Jesus was a failure. He - died, and that was all. From a human point of view we, too, are failures; our lives are robbed of all mean ing and - validity' by the relent less reality of death. From a human ?polnt t lof view we. are guilty; are separated v from peace and from fellowship with God because of our gin. Men may 1 even judge Jesus a sinner, for hpw else could he have died such a death? , But when;. we judge from, the divine 'viewpoint; in the light of I the Resurrection and the Indwell ing .'Spirit, 'then we no longer judge Jesus a -failure,, nor do we judge ourselves condemned sin ners. No longer do our loneli ness and sense of weakness drive us to the world for comfort and security jn response to its false promises. , , The viewpoint of those con- rolled by the .love of Christ is that we ,are God's . sons. . alive to him, open to him, and sus- tAlnAfi . Tl lllm -fiinA lvA lira S convinced that this is the case, we cannot regara mis world, ts the source of our life: we can J' inrf.miwtregard t as the .stage limnn ...V. ...A 1 . .U . MV1 WlfM,U -ryfK IfVV VUI tllB iiAq wevhtvNl, fl$m God. . Wht '?is,your thinkipg if you hare controlled by the love of Christ? You will see that Christ died for sinners,, and that when he died, your sin passed from his sight-ipt without price, but with, the price of his cross. You will not, therefore, reject God's love and frustrate God's recon ciling purpose; you will be bold to say, "Father, forgive." ' know . ing that ;he loves you for Jesus' k'aake. r,Vj: W&Wi.te , But more than that, you will be mightily driven to go and )im no mure, jivr jrou kiiuw vnai you died to sin . and death through the cross, so also you live to the pesurr 1 Thus it is f '.r! ,, r "RAISING" ciriLDrjici dy t;:z BOOK , We have a choice in America ; . a choice denied millions who live under godless communism, , Here is a man who is exercising that choice! , . v He believes that children growing up in the free world ught to know . the Author , of Liberty. He wants his son and daughter to cherish and ? embrace the spiritual insights God has given man. i This father introduced his children to the Bible when rhev.Werft verv vnimr: 'TnHnv the Ttnnlc of tha ; 4 Wt4ll ? Ages is their friend. Tomprrpw it will be their guide -C? s i ' throu-n frightening age' to ( which they have E-tj. been born. ' ' , . - , j , , , , ..Uitf j - The, American Bible Society supported by earnest Christian citizens and the. churches they -attend enables millions of families around, the globe ta share our heritage of Truth with this new generation on whose spiritual ifibre rests1 the hope '' of the world.' ' - 1 l " - V .'t'lA. v- il I . ' f ' lllllpll s ; fVWMt TH WOMK 0 " 1W AMIRKAM IMI IOCIITY THB CHURCH FOR" ALL' ALL FOR THB CHURCH Th Church b the JTMilMt hdor on earth for the builduif ol Chirac- v ter and good dtunuhip. It it tore houn of ipintutl values. Without a atrong Church, mrthsr democracy I nor civilisation can survive. Than are four sound reason! why every person should attend services refu. Copyrlfht 1961, Keiatar Advartiainc Sarvics, Inc., 8traaburf, Va. .,' krly and support the Church. They , are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For ,hia children's sake. (3) For the take of his community and nation. 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