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PAGE TWO Mr. Fontaine On The Whiskey Evil 1 As iLii uliM-urt' lu.y i.uaTi 1 i't-tl viu. •i terras-d j®l uying ««>' mVc»ut Ufoe liquor iruJfßf i*n lia-e aajv**. "Of illHiiK 1 U llv* aiJV A ' »vt\. f .>* »S| Jitid di!sl-Muui»"h' d- fl s*h*M IK'I C-SUaSl* iTitlt' ifof tl-I'JUB *£ fViIS ci .:''•;!>• 14H thmi aJil'fvi l>»»dvt.- Itld .Ui.Tld* i»l BH" ft *i>d aiUft'd i:i • I>m3> Till luwv!' ih ■ >ia»ni'«3jii'4| i»f ASLK iTi-cmm tiiievin l*]* i * i.Ji fMvnx liajiT liwr fJiui vli ul Ji -u- *~laj\i?"l a!a«3 ii> niiur-t i> J3.1 \f iau** .« 1J.11.. : «*aa «w! I3j -i «iu;y j u«3 fcTtilud- lov. a.*d iJac- isjval a.m»uMtii cvj! tia-at ito *v \iy *viaf r-e l3av taunt* d-*-•»"i• destrwj-i d 4S.a Uy!**©, K«»t Miil ajijiui" **\h+"T wuinia'ie# jn-JI CJiiix-' Xwjitiofa tvnljijr is. f-mu-ud cn&2y wiivia ih** >iiifusi{: wind* *.«f ila» d*-scri M-wxv !•• antl i*J rJki*3a* *v unJ ihiiv a l»rv3ii-n owltiititt. a fcrcia Uj 4i m iiv* u» uii to u> :aa 31i in-rvitafok sv.-»u!is '1 t-iavji-' ilj.nv, v j»j a jjn 3 uliuvv. 2n"i dflity, iflj'.-r.iUsy ;i:ad -JMU- T-ij»« flilso i- .* " inn !• Ahaii vu; ««»\2a «««uu:tiy vKI bt-coauv dill- 1 la*v>c aav trad' J- All and believe .til the ik«V¥ J tut (Ju mil all a~ivc a- iu u!i.t; fthuuM be 'J one dllVUt it- A whiskeyite always says he "favort prohibition." liut thinks tlw Government . !Kiuld restrict liquor •"instead of iiix'hil»itini: jt." The whiskeyite Hants to i>ee whiskey controlling THE GOVKUNMBNT. I This hope of the *hiskeyite >t , seems js aliuut to he realized if It | U lef; with the ICepuMioan and Democratic parties to drive liquor out of thi> country. If the liquor traffic could ''e aptly peiwniHed is a big ser|»en*. *e w:-ull see !h«, serpent wrapped around the neck of one of the Presidential candidates, and hi* folds entwined around the waist of the other one in loving embrace while the Devil stood be. femd with his maliginant gna of approval. Throughout many decade* the li«*ocites. have felt assured that the 417 Republicans and dry Democrat* «mU stick to their respeotlve par. ■flea instead of obeying God. bu; •Olaltorras their determination to «iow, when the two parties have incorporated into their respective undermine, tear down, and abolish the foundation corner stone of one of the constitutional amend. Mirtincvillp —VOUß BEST ITIDL ULLMLHG" TOBACCO MARKET. FARMERS WAREHOUSE is the best place to sell your tobacco. Always sell your tobacco with men that will try to help you. Harry Turner and Charlie Marion will watch every . pile of your tobacco and see that it is not overlooked. We work hard for everybody, both white and black. We sell the tobacco, not the man. This is one time when we all need help, and you can help us and we can really help you, if you will sell your entire 1932 crop of tobacco with us. So start right and stay right by selling your tobacco with Turner & Marion. Thanking you for all past patronage. We remain yours for service, TURNER and MARION, MARTINSVILLE, VA. toamaniiy, and ausimta-im civilixaitxiiia. * Thit* «nf GuJ: xo. PARTY OR XO l PARTY."" The r*"a3 C'>l»>flwiia *>i sh*' whiskey. ii !!)■ Kii;Jjie*nn3i Ari3e«idi3*-ni is lliii- it bkK'k« the way J® jnc The arawmdroreni* t" the >TAT3- (•MiMtittwlMim as ithf FJer.a3 Coauai. tui .n r ny»- that t>» state enact any llnal cotnfilJcls «il3« any i«ar» s-'f Hie IVsHr-ral t"*»!tkH3tiuta'i''m: i. e. .il*wli-3a 111*' K -3i AlilfilJ ittoem .iiUmiJish she Stale aia«*mJm"ti , !s. t3»n .salwns «ine s»a*k acaiii. aor it.' *ill e J -*"t law* asaa«v-i • * ihwin* alter th Stale's have Ju-t .il«»lis9i'cj i3i«-ir anifn.lm-c:« against w3a:sk«»jr. Thin- is ««nty a sly. covert ij»3sn a«« destroy l"4vhal»3;i«aa ;«nd 55i" ""-3«»ver i> easily discerajaSnt." imi the plot. Any rs-asmn why the Eig!st*-emh Aiueiadaaac nt >h«u«ld 3e nw.ulJ al>a Ik- a reason wlay th--. r.liti.-nts j-h«ju3" likewise In- at«Lshed- If there as !.>dv who c «nntt «»?e this, all Ci h- hw s.uld l»e jttil 3n the ar of a vtian-.- gaaat. I' vju-ir.li j a-tud. -[• nl.-'n; arj aritia; arc 5" «l. !-ut I rayer to (ivd is nee. - stiry to rem-v»- liquor fr-"i* tiiis mnntl}. (iwl loves l! is -.vor!d 10.1 inaeh t« permit tlie Devil, ihrousli struma drank, to iviitinu. makin: idiots of !.rainy men. rogues of honest men. suicide- of manv . «buv livw were once bouvaii* with hope, and drunkards »h««o past was sad. whose present is mi»erab:e and future fearful in a drunkards eternal hell. I>t all christians who lear Uod and love humanity pray I that God will put it into the hearU of hisd followers to do more -an i more to forward the caune of pro. hibitioa. A little tender hearted girl was much grieved about her older bro. ther setting his traps to catch mme' little birds. Remonstrance with th«-' brother had no effect upon him. I I That night when she said her pray.' era she added to her usual prayer. "Please God. don't let the poor little birds go in Johnnie's trap* and be killed. Amen." Her mother hearing this, Mked l-be little girl if she thought God wouU «av* the little bird*. Th* little girl Mid: "I don't THINK God will. I KNOW he will." The mother said: ""How do you know?" The *irl *ald: "Because I went to the traps I right after supper and smashed the trap* all to piece*." How can people pray that their children will not grow up and oe. come wicked and loot unless they THE DANBURY REPORTER smash all t« 'he Devil's traps, Voot leasers, s*- 3««>>es .and oiher plaxxus of infamy? To toe ai«aiinr"l somenhins i- as siixins * posision as to be for j3a«- Tu he *g*iW steal, ims is |K4 as stivms if bein?: for hoaKv:y. * To J«e as-aimst whiskey -s root Ahi •li'wi'S as i»eji»s for prohibi tion. no-, etc. We should h.svp a ■rl«*aiw conception of "what Prvhibi -inn is." It is m«t jlio«!!iw a LAW, a PL.AX or measure, r policy. | Ijiaat it is distinctly a IMXTIJIXK. .1 IIKUKK iilie Methodism, aiheism. ar any kind of ism. and Prohibition sJauulJ W and known. and spoken of as ihe Pr«hil»H»n De_ nomination, x- much a rclisrfoas denomination a> the Bai«wts «»r JlclhoiliM?. Wliy i.ot. This ram. between the Almiphty and the Devil, If I am any jud-e o( it. It is far worse to defend sin th.vi lo commit sin. for Christ has made; provision for the salvation of f.n. but no provision for the Al'TllO't of r«n. When I con template p«->r .-ufferins. humanity, .-in. and sinking deeper in sin. hopek-.-s in m'tij and ruined in .(fy. even without alcohol. 1 vvo:i. what th--ir condition would =>e if ev- rv facility for obtaining \vhis_ key were sfven people so that whiskey «ou!d rtill further incrca-c crime and poverty instantly. . Any set of uivn who would de liberately caur* whiskey to be furn ished to suffering humanity alcohol for the sake of n.oney or sain. -«r who would dcA-nd or champion the J cause of such a dastardly act. such ( a set of men would set fire to and burn dv«n an orphan asylum durinK a mow storm at midnight for five dollars in my opinion. ! I have heard and read many *P4*pche* for rum. saloon* and dis pensaries and against prohibition. I but I never yet have heard the Holy I I name of God or Christ, or the Bible , spoken or alluded to in any way. 1 . shape or form, unless same was used to curse with. Just (a a newly born kitten before its eyes have opened will swell up and spit at a dog. so will a truo . christian avoid and hate anything sinful through, spiritual Instinct. If one still retains this instinct it most I certainly tells him if Prohibition Is riglitvaiid to accordance wKh God's' I will, or wrong and of the Devil. P. A. FONTAINE, Kernersville, N. C. Luther Woods, of Hartman. was here Tuesday. MARTINSVILLE= Your Best Tobacco Market Hundreds and hundreds of farmers of Virginia and North Carolina can bear testimony to this fact by act ual experience. Good roads from all sections lead to our market. Two large, well arranged and well lighted warehouses are operated under experienced and efficient management. Martinsville's market has grown in favor with the farmers more and more each year. The Farmers Warehouse is owned and operated by C. E. Marion and H. L. Turner, H. L. Turner Auctioneer. The Banner Warehouse is owned and operated by E. J. Davis, J. M. Valentine, of Wilson, N. C., Auctioneer. Both houses have good auctioneers, and know how to get the high dollar for the farmer. Our buyers are noted for their liberality to the farm ers. All the large companies are represented, and sev eral independent buyers who represent large factories. W T e also have one large tobacco factory located in town, who buy their requirements exclusively on the Martins ville market. This strong competition is why tobacco sells higher in Martinsville. Our market opens Tuesday, October 4th, 1932. Sell your tobacco in the Martinsville market the best market in the two States. We predict good prices on this crop, and you need all the money you can get for it. Why take any chances. You know Martinsvillq, we want to help you. If you have not been selling on the Martins ville market give it a trial, and the chances are you will become a booster for our market. Hoping to see you in Martinsville with your tobacco, and promising each and everyone courteous and fair treatment. Yours for success, MARTINSVILLE TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE. PUBLIC SALE. CDOSIXG Ol"T OF THE CRASH OLD PAKTY. As our lease with UncJe Sam ex pires on March 4, IM3. and our title to the political Jack Pot will J wiH be transferred to (be "Sons Of | Wild J4bkaasea," we havfc decided to hold an auction sale oa the Wblte House lawn In Washington, D. C.. on— TTKfibAY, NOV. I, IMS. and aell to the highest bidder all of our political machinery and ourj Entire stock of supplies now on I hand, to-wlt- One political machine, 1921 mod. I -1, badly in need of repair. Can only ibe recognised by its wnhtle. One moss grown platform with all its farm planks broken. I One certain Farm Board with , "Hyde" on it. One large over.bearlng Slelon l i vine, nith several small branches badly frost bitten. Classified as ' frozen assets. One Billion Dollar crime wave, made to order. Old enough to wean. Sli*rd by Volstead and damned by i everybody. Fourteen million moonshine stills, all operating to full capacity. Seven hundred rum running ves_ eels, jus* learning to swim, but know all the dives. Eleven million dinner pails. All : empty. Twenty-one thousand miles of Brend Lines without a vacant space. Onle seat on the Board of Trade good for any amount of wheat. No profits guaranteed. Should the present prosperity I continue, we reserve the right to I ■ell under the Hoover moratorium plan. Free lunch at noon. Doughnuts I . (extra large hole) will be «tnr«d by I . the Farm Board, j! The Board of Temperance. ProhU 'bltlon. Public Moral*, Society of ' i Reform* will wr«t Rout Crow to I' the Wtckersham Committee. The-Army. Nary, Coast Guard and ' all available stool pkgeona will be in formation at the lunch to aacure Dolly Qano of her rightful Place *1 1 the table. " I If the chief executive arrive* In ' ( time to assist at aale it la re. | spectfully requested that all present' "j who 'still hare a hat. stand unoover, '. «d while the band plays "QOD I HELP THE KINO." 1 j TERMS: See your bank befire tbe sale. Positively no foreign ' 'bonds accepted, although they are 1 | oleehed by the State Department.' Drive Straight To Glenn'sWarehouse Winston-Salem, N. C. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1932, with your first load of tobacco and let John Glenn, Harvey Glenn and Joe Pell make you money. Glenn & Glenn, Props. J. M. BALL, Auctioneer. WEDNCSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1932 — Jk\ The boys JiM put that O. K. on I them, so Coon Dobo Jaypee Morgan and some of the other tnteraaUonal 'bankers could slip them out to the I suckers. I It really only amounts to fourt«eM 'billion dollars, and all our Wall Street friends are rid of them, so we are no further Interested. THE O. O. P. OWN BR. Come Everybody. Don't.forget the date. •. V ! - Court Calendar. 1 The calendar tor the October term V of Stokes Superior court baa been prepared for the civil term end to quite a lengthy VJocumeet. 3jhe court begins October* 24th, Judge W. P. Harding presiding. criminal term of the oourt will ooru. vene one week earlier and Judge Harding will also preside over this ■term. The calendar has not completed for the criminal term.
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