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THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1934 HOT POLITICS OUT OF RALEIGH : Continued S. Noble. Jk. started out bv prosecuting a r.ar.-ber of Kale'vl: lawyers who had n-t j»aii then l. : c?ns» fees. If suits again.-' n:o-- chants and - •> . •.v::crfi haven't been filed in y • ova ly thi tjme y i e: her live in a ! r •sic cus c tmrr.iity 'he suii-fi! ■ just haven't be. .1 -Vie to g«-. around to vour town as vet. no vs. crrr yiie mo.w.y If v at : • t"c ,v, :• •• y •• mifc'hs '•!' ' :i: c \ i:r *•* and fat; n the ?• highway fund. At least you con-, join the crowd. At \ resent thr schools want sorae of the inunev collected from gasoline taxes: county commissioners want wmo cities and towns want a bit for paving streets and the automobile tax reduction league wants som« so as to cut gasoline and license tax. If there's any left you ma> get the toll taken off you: bridge and the bumps and mud holes in your own road repaired. IT MAV BE A RACE—CIyd; R. Hoey, Shelby's gift to the Margaret Marie Shop 200 W. 4th Street Winston-.Salem, N. (. Silk and Wool DRESSES $3.95 $5.00 $6.95 Styled To Meet The Most Exacting Demands I We Pay 3 Per Cent fe 1 Interest On Saving's 1 I The Hood System | I Industrial Bank 1 # The First National Bank § • Of Mount Airy, N. C. •! J Resources More Than J % $1,500,000.00 { our P Democratic Party, cud Congress man It. L. Houghton. have fcot'i signed-up feir a long list f-peak in.: engagements dm inj, present ev>.n;j n. Ruth are fidercd almost certain candidates for the gubernaorial nomination i; 1 r>:;»> and some of the political .uuni-ehi.es wondctir.i, if ilie.-- % *wo pron.ir.cn- Democrats ru. i:;i-"insj •» -t't-acfjUf hit?! ■ -n.v.-Kle dilvUia a ♦. v.- t:v-l:s .r i; ; 0 party's car-ii!a:i *] V '• * ] BADLY XKELKD \Ve«'Oi:i >"• ;h CarDe: :• a'.s wisii tha* S-.natci" Uf.'.n* Rice IV r.oh's i— ii,': • •ci'Med to go trip- I'inr c:! in old Mexico right on t!-.e cvo >f an election that holds Republican hopes in rome mour tain counties. They believe thai the Junior Senator could have driven the voters the works and made everything hotsy-totsy for ; the folowers of President Roose ( velt in some of the doubtfi localities. They figure he can'i get any votes down in Mexico, j and long for familiar pat on the back of voting overalls. Senator j Reynolds chased off to Europe at a critical period of the repeal | election last year. Those eastern ers take their politics seriously and count their friends among the men and women with their shoulders to the wheel when the old party vrgon is in a hole. j BI'RRUS THREAT Dr. John T. Burrus, High Point surgeon and anti-sales taxer who defeated , Capus M. Wavnick, State Direct or of Federal Reemployment for the Democratic nomination to the Guilford county Senate seat, now pops up as a threat to Clyde R Hoey. of Shelby, Congressman R. L. Doughton and Lieutenant Governor A. PI. (Sandy) Graham in the race for the gubernatorial nomination less than two yea: her.ee. A lut of High Pointers v.'. THE DANBURY REPORTER have been giving barbecues an .1 chicken stew.' frequently believ.? that tlie Doctor has : uood chance of succeeding Goverroi Ehring haus. "Wc shall v.ai' and see: I'. is some time off yet before another Governor i? elected. IT ever the call comes I ar.i in the hands of the re Jr." is the Doctor's answer to i.*y uiiice. FJAXKHKAI) LI .L M. .0 than one politician ..'.'t'ns :n:c Rtdeirh is v.vr.-..- w'-.-effect support of ; .1 t . th c Bankhead cot: :i e . trol i:.\v may have ujion the politii\:! future of North Carolina's Senators and Congressmen. Regardless of what your opinion of this measure may be Dean I . O. Schaub. of State College, estimates that about 00 percent of the cotton producers favor the bill. Growers have bet-i told that statutory control is res ponsible for prevailing prices. That makes it easily understood why many farmers favor the Bankhead law and the Kerr-Smith tobacco control bill. It is entirely possible that some of the North Carolina delegation have placed themselves on the spot. Only time can render the final verdict. DEATH Speaking of auto mobile accidents— there were 856 deaths attributable to this source last year. No glaring headlines in the newspapers jioclaimed this, no feature writers were calle i into action as was the case where the liner Mono Castle went down in a fire at sea with about 140 souls lost. Titptrcdy rides the highway every c';.y and there's, lots of room f r f-.-.e'.;* provisions. IS SlLENT—Democrats in the Tenth Congrc c r.V;";-.; District are wondering what i :s become of Hamilton C. J- s.'.-re he v.v - defeated in r- r," against Connie. .-.•.r'.: A. L. 1 i ■- winkle last J :.e. ;' cf. ;rio in t!:«-» ('isti' • • • ~f : t denser i.f • ••. • • ]' I til ileans but v 1 : •;,,••• to R.jJcigh •• • H j., . it■minces "Wiiui.-r or !(••?!•. alwit'.'s :\ I!* . t 1 • the sloian '''7 'vecl-in-th - - wool Democrs t ■> twav. While thiit • doesn't ctr** to be glorified fcy engaging in 1 newspaper contu.veisy nor do I wish to jose he nr.th radiant glare of the calcium l:';.-!.t, yet I can't refrain from a iep!y to an article published in the Hi Po. a journ"! published by t!:e student body of Jhc Hiuh Pijii.t cof recent ''ate. written • . } :e caption 0? "Thonvhfs 'Vi !:'nr.iorlatity And The Here:.: ■ My object -.7 Mr?:; this n;- ?u!c is to • • ••? . Nervations and accord'ng to ; y information and understartciin ; 4 o make some corrections in order that I mi«ht counteract the misleading and harmful impression made on the hearts of the student body of the college and the public in general. In the first place this erudite writer asks "What Is The Soul?" This is a relevant Question. He says that the soul cannot be the brain or the mind because we see many defectives who are totaly lacking in reasoning ability. This is true when om i» lryft~tr J *to reason from the finite Bind only, but untrue of the soul which is- i.rnd'trpped by r.n im paired c;-rfoi- | mir.-J thrcu --h whom it •, itsasclf if the physical r.iir.d is dead :h, soul ;s active an.; brilliant. Aftej the ji:d. cmen: the d either ; : . i -j : « 0 Iltaven : c: ; t in:-, 11.::. The -u! i. in i-::.Vct human form- i -i'hir,!:.l man j »*i; - •r. I; h;. s it;- ;.i,ihin be-ainU cept the carfoial body. It carric. with it every .sen e that b k ni tiie terrestrial world only for more exalted. Is the A;;gei.-: o.' IKaven ???? ? ? ? in their knowledge and love of God—they grow more beautiful as eternity rolls. There is a Hel 1— the devils there, because of sin and disbelief while they were living in ths world ar seen as monsters, dis formed, cadverous, ghostly, hide ous and horrible to look upon. Lastly the writer of the article under discussion, says that there is a Heaven but no Hell. How can a sensible intelligent, truthful, and an ? ? ? ? man say that there is a Heaven but no Hell but the one we make living or earth, when the Bible, the nspired word of God is the authority for saying that there is a Heaven and not a Hell that awaits the cominj of the disembodied soul? The erroreous statments of th wrtier are misleading and cal culated to lead the simple, the credulous, the susceptible and IT HEAR 1 JAKE NEWELL ij AT KINO Friday Nifht 11 3 j C. 3 November 2nd At 7:30 o'clock P. M. . I I. ———— " Other Prominent Republican Speakers Coming-As Follows: J. T. Benbow, Francisco, Monday, October 29, 7:;»0 , o'clock p. m. N. D. McNairy. Dillard, Tuesday. October •J'K 7nV p. m, C. C. Frazier, Reynold.-. School, Thursday. Xowmber 1. 7:80 i), m. Jake Newell, Kiny, Friday, Xovember 2. 7: : '•» p. m. T. G. New, Wilson's Store, Saturday. X ovember 7:']t> p. m, John R. Jones, Germanton, Monday night. Xovember 5. ALL VOTERS BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMO I CRATS AND ESPECIALLY THE LADIES, ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SPEAKINGS All of the Candidates will be present at these meetings Stokes County Republican Executive Committee > \ A . ' _ R. . . . ' , _ * * ' r.c mi re your miis v.; I] . you cut. M 'The unbeliever *!:a:i U c into I It! I with all n:; lions •. • forgot God." unxhisT M. GIIIF ix j>. Kin *•" ' [ ''' 1 : /' • ®cr.fe:. ' >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC O', 000000oooc-oooo 00 X 0 0 GEE WHIZ! Folks we just don't know £ £ where or how to start to express our 0 0 thanks and appreciation to every one of 0 $ you for your splendid patronage and eo- £ 0 operation and kind expressions. 0 $ Our Permanent Waves Are $ 0 $3.50 to SIO.OO 0 $ WELL AN"VWAY VOl HAVE BEEN FINE AND WE £ 0 ARE APPRECIATIVE. WE WILL JI ST DO Ol'R BEST 0 0 TO PLEASE VOl'. $ iOur bobbers and operators are the highest type obtainable. When shopping in Winston-Salem make this shop your 0 headquarters. Meet your friends heere. 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