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i it THE UNION EEPUBUQAN, WINSTON-SALIIII, 0. APBIL 14, 1021. THURSDAY, APBIL 14, 1921. ' rUXLXSHED WXEJELT XT THB TO ION XEfXTMJCAX 7UBUSHIira 00 SUBSCRIPTION BATXS 1 i,v:e tear .. ..uo CI M0STH8 75 XiiKtJS JiU.Vl.tl3 .o ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE AT WINSTON SALEM, ST. C. AS 8EG O.Ni CLA83 MATTER. . . B. GOSLEN, Editor. CEO. H. RIGHTS. ' - ixKU Editor i W. A. GOSLEN. - Jiustneaa Manager PHONE S5S OFFICE NO. 218 MAIN ST THURSDAY, APRIL, 7, 1921. data . to whiea tout aabaeription 7oor mini, printed tuna: "John Smith TOCB LABEL IS TOCB EECEIPT. is paid la irWen on tha' label, oppoaita iinotji mean toat Mr. smitD'a ascription y paia t iot. 17,-1V31, Whan yoa sand remittances, watch data mow wBicn wiu indicate to you whet ocnot your remittance reached II tout label dock not change within ten aftr yon remit adrUa na AT OXCK. I Whatever cuts ther$ maybe in .indus- trill lira trjaa tV nl w. ,111 tinue to be collected in full. , ? Free air advertised at the" motor ga rages and it is about the. oply thjng left upon which there is not a license or a tax. Ex-President that . there' Taft says should be n abatement in the fierceness of income taxes, as jvar time eagerness is no longer necessary or proper. The above should apply to all taxation levied under abnormal conditions. A hint to our State, 'county and local authorities should be sufficient. Gov. Cooper, of South Carolina, ad vocates America cancelling every cent of war debt due by the Allies to this coun try. This is a most undesirable proposi tion. We have huge debts bf our own to meet on account of a war which saved the Allies from defeat. They, exact rep aration from Germany. We get nothing. We have to pay, our debts. Let them pay their obligations. ' ' ' .. The railroads were well run under government operation says .Frank Mc Manamy, and that ought to setde it. You ..see, under "Mr. McAddo, McMan amv. ran 'em himself, so he knowsi Greensboro News. True it is that railroads ran well un- JrlariVmmirit rrwifml with the tar payer paying millions in deficits. Any ' business could run well under such con ditions. been entrusted with the task of consid ering certain changes in the organiza tion of government departments and bu reaus. There is .jno reason. . why good work should not be done along that line. As a matter of fact, it seems there is fess real efficiency and more red tape" in certain departments and bureaus than there should be. A .sensible overhauling with a view to putting everything on a strictly business- basis should acconV "plish . real benefit' Ve sincerely" ' hope that it can be done.- ! ; . GOV. MORRISON HEARD FROM. all these religious beliefs find founda tion, that there is but pne Lord, one faith and one baptism and that ,"nar-, row is the way and few there be who find it" These many waves may com prise one great Christian sea,' so let us hope, but this multiplicity qf doctrine is perplexing and confusing. Nor do we question the- interpretation or sincerity of any church or its doctrine. Let us again hope . that all are right Christ said that the greatest of all command ments was to love, God with all ' our hearts and our neighbors' as ourself. Or ganization is necessary and . with it comes creeds and often ceremonies. What the world needs, it would seem, ,is uni formity of faith, with simplicity in form and practice If we, an enlightened christian nation, can and do not in terpret uniformly all these various com mands of the Bibje and Christ, what can we expect of those in heathen lands, who, with Conf usionism, Buddhism and Mohammedanism, each a respective unit. then . xonfronted with over are two hundred and fifty brands -of - the Christian religion from which to choose? Is it any .wonder that the heathen still outnumber Christians after 2,000 vears of christian missionary effort? Yes, we need a pure and 'simple faith, such as was practiced by, the early christians, who as martyrs were the seed of the Drescnt day religious liberty and prac- Governor Morrison, in a speech ''at tjce which we are privileged to enjoy. It was a unity and not a continual sec- duct of wir' people a individuals, and are felt in legislation and in"ev- . ery "department of activity. They profoundly impress and, shape our civilization. But it is by this influ- - ence that it acts, and noCbecause it is a part of the organic law which , expressly denies religion any place in the supervision or control of sec ular affairs.- . . It was - pre sumption in Uaxa to put forth his , hand to stay the tottering Ark. of God at the threshing floor of vhi don, it is equally forbidden under our severance of church and state' for the civil power to enforce cessa-, ition of work upon' the Lord's day in maintenance of any religious -t views in regard to iU proper obser-. ; vancew That must be left to the, con sciences of ' men, as they are sev erally influenced bjL.iheir .religious instruction. that a majority of eitisens in this eounty "and city are faj favor of f reduction. present valuation is $58.86 per acre, on an average, with a lower rate oa farm lands and a higher rate- on -city property, which pays a doable tax, for.. State and eounty and also for municipal AS VE GO- TO PRESS. Cotton 11c a pound on the Charlotte, N. C market ' ' : ' . , .. . . . : en. express saiisincviuu It has held.byuru valuation, claiming was notwaicxaDie w sen . . , . shop on Sunday, that it is not indict-.aoney .ia Heeded and that if able either, at common law or by our statute to work on" Sunday. So much foe the recognized construction of a statute and "nearlv all the Sunday legislation of The Greeks and Turks continue to in. ...tUmin -nmnnniha iti thTurk'"on top thus far. purposes, im (tumiv - r ".hsmh - the two boards in this j county acted JndA n. Merriman, of honestly'and conscientiously, we be-1 Asnoviue if. C? is seriously ill in r lieye, so far as' Forsyth eounty f Baltimore hospital. . concerned, but if is thf people who . Salillburr, C, W J. pay the taxes and have a right and H B,mgeJ -jf. L. Grant and Henrv influence in deciding this tax valua1 jj-obgon are. atpirants for the post tion question. .. -vi V-i : joffice. : 1. -. r- a The ' Daily Journal, ;of this eity,V swil!; his arrived in Paris after the Charlotte Observer and the . round, the worid on aebicycte. Monroe Journal, as far m have 4 iIc took seven years "for the trip, and express satisfaction ; at toe coverea ww bhb. 1 i Frur candidates re the ra' valuft- for Mayor at, IHeh Point, vi Fre !neore reduced the rate wiH Tiave N'.1 Tate, 8. stamey, J. -t.- tVemnnlwtiia need. But kick and Walter Koyai. lO u. rrv , i , therTiever say a word jabout redue ing expenses to meet the income, or j The Pee Dee School, 6 miles from ft. Gilead. N. C- was destroyea ny this country -which rests upon the toun-ung e - - ' V' The school was taught dation oflhat statute. The purpose of .a effort to stop-bond issue, and , fire ApnM U al interest pavments. or de- t , 7 i f creasing some of - the unnecessary offices that are constantly being in- Greensboro appeals to the people to co operate for the state's progress in the spirit of concord and refuse to be torn Snnrfev laws is that some rest may be given to workers and to avoid offense by the noise and tumult of traffic and abor tnA niw artivities to the great ma jority who desire a: day of quiet and creased i . . - peace for their devotional services. The Union Republican believes The Hebrew -Of ancient time 'ound tflat taxes- are too high. That the death the penalty for the presumption ation e,, made when prices that the Ark of the Covenant needed vainauonswcv ! the support of his feeble hand religion T were abnormal. That among the first not in ned of the support of the civ acts of the present special session A power; it is dangerous to assert that 0f Congress will be to j reduce taxa it is in need of it but dangerous pnly wUeh nationany & declared to to those so asserting and those who may .. ;; Viji against . 0 by them. nurao,u. .u j . -- ana a namper w uun, ; tarian contest of Protestant PrntoctMnt whirVi vr ran ht ilhistrate 1 Tt .):... ( K- tiltnra "must into dissention by the "gnats, the mos- by stating that one of the bitterest ser-' realize what an insecure foundation they sentiment in many counties in tuis n;tn. tK. Rair-. K hiuora anA th j.i: .j u.. hv for the assumption that the police o-t showed clearly, that the tax moils c ever ncaru uciivcicu, was uj . . . - . ,. , 3 - - v power 01 xne suiic nuy payers 01 onn carount Carolina were sin: ,eere in their belief that with the player, of torn-tit politks." This is good K ministet of one Baptist church against Pf ?1 ttttMuU logic but GOV. Morrison Should morc th Hnrtrinoa nf another Ttantist church I 1J...I . specifically outline the Word progress. I but of a different name. God is love and the times, if indeed there is observed general reduction in prices, taxes People are inclined to rjde hobbies andcan we kve those with whom we dis- an increasing laxity of Sabbath obser- should also come down and, as has in their honest belief that what they agree? We listen to all with kindness fa' itsi. w , W 0WB' "'Y V' endorse is the very salvation of the L reverence, aIway5 hopi8 that aome lJS3ln" o?L law ion was granted snbjeet to the State. Every business needs a balance day the barriers of, sectarianism may be wheel in thought and suggestion. So jajd away, and with one Lord, one faith does the . State and even the same ap- and one' baptism we all can worship It,b reported that German skilled a bor J working at an, average wage of less than $5 a week. As a result German plies to counties and municipalities. Some of the very best men we have known were extravagant and visionary. Some level' heads should set the pace. The rank and file would not be slow to ! I follow where a trail of sanity and safe ty hasv been blazed. Of late there has been too much riding on the crest of an inflation wave. We must j get back to rock bpttdm. God in simplicity' and in truth and spread his kingdom until it covers the earth as the waters cover the sea. ' SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. What is Sunday Observance? The f ,1,. ,,-. .ither as reearded in the japprovai minds and hearts cf the people or as eionv- If the present officials do npl evidenced by those whose duty it is to enforce the law. The whole question narrows down to this. Do we obey the law of God and also of man in the observance of the Sabbath or Sunday in this State? It is respond to the demand, then in due time others will be eleeted who will and cuf the garment of expense ac cording to the cloth, j j J In the language of a deceased citizen of-this county years ago: MRnnila Arfot and xtrftvajrance LEO. INQ POLYGAMY. The-Local Editor heard Mrs. facfoijes are able to" quote prices io &e .. tongued' Command,applied to either day observ- really an individual question which ev ery man and woman must decide for' means taxation and taxation means Bible, has but one definition and that ,. themselves with conscience as theii f damnation.". People must pay taxes is to "Remember the Sabbath day to i guide. That the Sabbath or Sunday is'to snooort the national. State, coun keep it holy." Read the 8th, 9th and grievously violated, all will admit For j ty and municipal government, but avua. 'wvaaaaeatMeuaaawamv. SSV. S IVMUUIM I llAW mttm C1 InB T nrVT.raLlOn UC VUU TBaSVaS 1 rf'W SlriTI Hnifl I T IT! I T . TO W II IT 11 they can be taxed. When carried; to excess, history of nations and peo pie are replete, with results. BY EDITOR J. Z. GREEH in a trip from Charlotte Sunday I pasted 127 automobiles from Charlotte to Concord," an autoist tells the Con cord Times. On the new Wilmington Charlotte highway in Union county Sun day it would probably.not.be an a eratiorr to say that five hundred au-r px-f, were running during the day, mosti yvridcrs who were not going anywhere. There is question as to liow long this wholesale- Joy nd.nj can be tt-pported with five to elevea-ccnt cotton. , -t : -- ,l . '. Sheriff Grant and Ccflstablc Rogers also made a haul. They got an old fel bw somewhere on the road between the places ; of Hansford Smith ndJ.. H p,i aavs Paireland Journal. The re- lDort says he was down and the officers acted the part 01 we uwu-j' I "a Uking him home and putting him to bed. He is not charged with transportation of whiskey. We suppose if a charge was U be made it would be storing hquor rather than transporting it as it is said the old fellow had about a pint in his stonftch and another pint in his pocket, doubtless intended for the same region.. Is walking, just plain walk jig without any pomp or extra frills, coming back into stvle? Nine months ago, when the country was gloriously and insanely drunk on extravagance, strong a-:-hnAie men. women and children be- in,W. in rherokee. Swain and 6th- r,mr. tnn nr0ud to walk two blocks to " . . - . ... . . . i er counties. He seHcs a general seme- raching or Sunday scnooi. il was ai- - . 1 r ; r .. . ' til .-a mcnt of tne inoian an airs.- ay Relief that the WaSsgua & Yadkin River railroad, which, has been con- itructed between North W lUcesooro ana Darby, a distance of 27 miles, win oz operated this season. Representative Lyon introduced bills' for world war cannons for Wilmington, Favetteville, Eliwbethtown, Southport Lfllrngton and miteville, the county seats of his district Very heavy damage has been wrought to the fruit and vegetable crops in west ern North Carolina by the cold -map. according to reports from the piedmont and mountain regions. R. F. Bradley, an aged citiwn of Marion. X. C was run over and kill ed, April 12th while going to his work by an automobile, driven by column us Burgin, aged 21 years. . Tne seventh district conference of Rotarians is invited to Winston-Salem. A great pirade is staged by the Ko- tarians of three states attending me conference in Norfolk, by Mrs. Thomas Baldwin , The school districts in Booking hM eonntr, N. C, -oiprisio Leak ville, Snrsy and Draper, wi.l vote May 10th on consolidation. ; Reor-ser.tntive Weaver will reintro duce his bill for the allotment of Tn- (' 1 a -m i accept tne irst day 01 the week., I ne responsible ? seventh Day. Advcntists and the- Jews Lula I observe the Seventh day. This divine low (hat it is hopeless for American Orator, of the Rockies," lecture in this ed is explicit However the State of TAX REVALUATION. The recent State Legislature j as J- ... , - , .A..Bv. AAVn l.n.1 Wit. UUW J probers to compete. We can at least cJty past week. She spoke in several North Carolina steps in with the follow- " he State Tax Commission IJk ' . . . ct .u . of beachurches. Her subject was V ing State law, which is found in sec- ... PromP) enactment of a tariff that . p0iygamyi as practiced by Mormon ' tion 3V55 of the Consolidated Statutes will impose import duties sufficient to v . . , , . , , , i , . -V.. . . I Church And she claimed plural mar- of North Carolina, which we quote as equalHhe difference in the cost of pro-' . -k-; - . ,,. H . . . - - - : 1 r.- vvv-7 .s6 iUUUWi : . ': i .... cucuon at nomea aoroao ; . , itmedAjl UtaW m aph1ca3ly!descri Arkansas went for good roads with a d the growing power of the Mormon whifrfThe State was divided into dis-.' Church, its autocratic rule, great wealth, trictsland bond issues made and from; its t'thui process, rich 'natural res wrces rcportf out that way the tax payers are tnat "State, Uteh, etc. "She also told in the. drv'il of a fix. Tn illuairatf a ! of 4The thousands of Mormon miss-on- property listed at $900 is taxed $89.19 , arie 8in8 "to for roads and an equal amount for other nations, ar bensfits. In a limited number of years Porting themselves, for which they are the property owner will have a nice lit- rewarded by the church m accordance tie sum to pay if he has not been sold with what they have .accomplished. We out for tax. Let North Carolina take Mt and listened to her discourse and re called how we read in Harper's Magazine, when a boy, of Joseph Smith's finding the gold plates, his journey toward Utah and also the horrors of the Mountain admitted that the tax revaluation last year was made when property values were inflated and conditions were abnormal. - rne Tax vmmis- Vrv 1 ision" recommended and the Legisia' - -uaj, vixiuiviiijr van 7 DEATH OF JUDGE J. C. PR1TCHARQ e i Ashevllle. Aoril . 1 lr Federa' '.--. - - . -5 a ' y . - iw "iaviin rra 7 4 i.nnivv rriirnarii 1 11: eaVStMday no V." tradesman,.- artifkerrjtt '1 P-- W!Mutl. United States Circuit court foi planter, laborer, or other person shall, ford .reuef; that the County Com-)th fourth district, died here Sun upon. land of water, do or exercise any missioners and Appraisers, in , the day morning at 6 o'clock followin? an illness of eeveral months. Death the famous jurist was due direct!- ntiAnmAnSo TT I a es rr-A wo a I AJ all parU of this and hunting, hshing or fowling, nor use any j tion as a wnoie in tne respective years. ! . other nations, and in various w sun. ' ba",L' w "yn Pm ev-; counties ana aiso reoucuons 10 in-1 judge Fntchard, son of Wm ' rv rwraAii ntf.nHin . m.. UA ....... . . . , ! a a 1 ; T . l L j r. . """' "'a, nividuais wnere tne valuation- was rircowrn, wn ioin m joni-Hiiuni fatlier most a disgrace 'to walk as far as two hundred yards. In striking contrast was the announcement in Raleigh Times last week that respectable women of Raleigh, having decided that walking is conduc tive to better physical and mental con dition, would assemble themselves to gether for a cross country hike, with out any competitive fashionable dres ing contest In fact, the hikers were "re quested to leave off the high heel pumps and silk hose, "wear comfortable shoes, a skirt brambles, and briers won't hurt, notify the boarding houses that supper for a farm hand appetite will be in de mand, and join the hiking club." It is a good sign that we are returning to "normalcy" when the silk hose a joy riders decide to dress like common folks and walk. Marshville Home. upon, land of water, do or exercise any missioners and Appraisers, in - the daj labor, business or work, of his ordinary respective COttnt5es could grant, if an calling, works of necessity and chanty-' . r . . . . , 1 0f ajone excepted, nor employ himself in the7 80 dered horiaontal redue - t warding. Tllfi OEOBGIA H0EE0B. The peonage and deaths as related in II. age of fourteen years and upwards, j excessive. The time for such action Tenn., AprH 12, , 1857.- the river, has been proven beyond a at the Mormons, we also thought of the doufcVOn trial Williams says that he is divorce cases and over in this State innocent, but admits hiring convicts and everT year- Is th5s legalized poly- worBng them. Manning, his colored ov- Kamv " t not? At any rate there erserf savs that he was forced to do the is to be no divorces in biddWfg of Williams. The court has found Williams guilty and sentenced hThv M imprisonment for life. . That is the extent of punishment according to the Taw of Georgia. Of - course there rill be appeals and delays, -but Wil-! on ana remain lor me, unless he is fn'.er' tH courts mtervenf Donal O'Callaghan, lord ravor o' Cork, who came to this count rv Ins' iarrv s a btowiwsv uu mimu , 1 a. passport, must aeparc on or ur 1 oi e June 5. : - Merrell S. Hinkle, a soldier from Camp Bragg, at Fayetteville, N . C.i was sentenced to two years m the state prison by Judge H. P. Lane in the Su perior court after his conviction by a jury on a charge of fogery. , fcThe first mbve . to exempt I the sal aryvof .the President' from income taxes was made in the . house by Representa tive -Pell, Democrat of New York, whose bill would exempt not only the President's $75,000 salary, but aiso the salary of the vice president During the Sixty-sixth cr-rtgrers more than 23,000 bills and resolutions wrre introduced and a few more than -100 passed, according to figures just com piled. In the house 17,293 bills and resolutions were introduced, while the number in the senate was 5,784. Representative Doughton has been of fered a place on the committee on ag riculture, or ranking member of the good roads committee, and he will take the latter. He said he would like to be on both but if confined to one, he can do more good for the state on roads, and there he will stay. Cnrbrland eounty court open ed Monday with several murele eases on the docket. One rase is Ton Clayton, ex-PoMier.e who killed Pop Vty Sheriff X. N Blue. I.uhT print shop by day L a desire! rv Cameron lor jmuraenng Atmsor t ii,: : . Bjihiave fsm nromrttwl him to nonrrh nousi-s ani luaixm 01 assauw wnr ... .1. . .. , . x 11 urj uui vxvuanzrs w r 1 . . . . , .,, . , Utah, to conduct on SimHav ar n A (r.n.n. I ... ki,. , .ni.in intent to kill ncminsf 5 mpinhpn n 'All this is something to think about m tiatc it from conduct on any other dav n0tlCea tnat 7 counties granted t. thp fh . f-.--d the the Grav's Creek Law and Orde present a puzzling anomaly in a free a reaucuon to tne appeals or its attention of statesmen in North League for assaulting Earl McCrr country, where diere is absolute separa-citizens. Among the. many we note: Carolina and identifying himself kett. tion 'of church and state and where, ac- In Union ccuntv. 25 ner cent- Ca- with the Republican j party, began cordmg to common understanding, there barms 2i ner rant- stfti,M ?i t 1 -career, the prominence and limi is an absolute liberty of conscience? ej0"19' f Pr cent,. Stokes, 33 1-3 Jf wMjh weJe oiUy d "The foundaUon of nearly all the Sun- Pp cent-5 Catawba, 30 per cent.; b his calling to a reward for ser- day legislation in this country," wrote Burke, 33 1-3 per cent.; Surry, 23 vices rendered, humanity. j Chief Justice Walter Clark of the North per cent, for farm lands and 1,2 1-2 ' Entering politics he wes elected v,arouna supreme court- is a cerUm tt ,ent. for real tat. ih 4-o,. to the North Carolina house of rep Piles Cured la 6 to 1' Days Drintiata refund money If PAZO INI MENT fail to enre TfUng. Blind. BM Inr er pTotmdina- Pila. Incrtj r lieves Itehinx PiK-. and yon ean ft re. foil ilep after U. nrat appliea'ion t ne Redpath Chautauqua 7 Big Days 17 Attractions 17 including American Comrdy Drama "The Man from Home" New York Cst Ben Greet Players Shdtttpeare't Crttt Comedy "AsYouLikelt" Katharine Ridgeway Interpretative Recital . Ralph Bingham Fun-Maker Extraordinary Mercer Concert Company National Male Quartet Oceanic Concert Company Chapel Singers Notable Lectures on Timely Themes SEASON TICKETS 2.73 Phis 10 Tax V. 1 rX J thejjeorgia horror, do not seem pos- pieadow Massacre. We also wondered Tl,. how a man could suDDort more than one : hans in othpra tn tViinVi'no i;n.. . .. - . . . . I :l .i . r tliot ma Kb Ait.A K- .1 : i tlOnS, th aarviixa nt !vn nMrrvi nrM fntinf " aiiu loiiuiy. wucil niosi men ma i y u.uiun.au.u uj uicac uuci ics . i on the WUliams Dlantation and hree ; il difficult to take care of one. Then snail toneit ana pay one dollar. , . . ., .-, beine ot Irish and Welsh ancestry Commenting upon the civil law and," tne nrsl iaesaay m April, cu.and k,9 Elizabth Browne Sabbath, the Greensboro News, in iuitbe9e two xii he!d a joint sos- cf Irish parentage. ' -issue of Sunday, April 10th says edi- 810n especially for that purpose. In i Facing the problem of obtaining torialhr in nan-' 'about every county delegations ' of -n education during the trying tocairy xn. part. 1-... j dav of roeonstriK-tion in the ou' Much diacussion out of a controversy j farmrs and cUy property owners following the fleatn of- h5(, amongst the members of a social and . waited upon the Commissioners and iaiher at Mobile, Ala., his mothei athletid club lately must set a number ; Appraisers and by word and peti-j instilled into his mind and hear of persons in our community, and per-';. ..vttli tnr a uini.in in valtin. those stern precepts of mortality bv L tfl thmlVItT a Inn er line ' vhiok la a Vaei ava haan TAirama1 varying from J.0 to 60 ptr T, . v j . lfrt.a. L t a . a ai 4 Tarn PAMwth Moil n f r a raHntiAn . a,. - nai is wc reiationsmp Dctwcen mc wu.. u iuid;u wuuij, ivuuvuvu n. 35 miles across the moan observance of SMITH PAID LESS THAN JONES! . - - m. at abba at al " t PAINT FACTS They ar aiirply adding Unseed Oil to L M Semi-Paste Paint JONES paid $58 for 14 Gallons of reauy iui use aiiacu i i- SMITH made 14 Gallons of the Best Pure Paint, for $39, by buying 8 Gals. L& M Semi-Paste Paint and 6 Gals. Linseed Oil to mix into it. SMITH SAVED S17 L & ;K1 SEMI-PASTE PAINT Saves rscnej . - .T'. 1 "'"':: ,7i''' ':P fit' sis oner '50 yean mFOR SALE BY I 0"WXN3 DKUO COMPANY, WTNETOIC-SALEM, N C. C kk.U JAU a r a i y i . a1 . ? m L 1 , a? i . . I u tiilp fr. QUn, m -,aa- i MUUftUi 7t " re" or u per ceni. was asuea, dut; ia re- xains 01 east Aennessec and went-rn of thfcn chained together d sunk m "J Mrs- Shepard was tossmg stone, ; Ugi joined by aU religion oucgt refu8ed a'nd onlv individ. North Carolina to Baker.ville, where ana sects witn who we come m contact , . . , , he arrived with 10 cents and nothing (and indeed by most of them through- ual claIm, of valuation morj Bave the c,othe. u woW- Eing out yie worm) ana tne civil laws and wcre gveo a Hearing tor consiaera- Oot tig subsistence thru toil in the ordinances relating to Sunday? Do not "tion and action. legislative statutes in Tiny way relating these days of moral and civic reform. SPIEITTJAXLY SPEAKING. The Union JRtptblUan .nota,, tre-j ligious paper but more directly a news- liams will in all probability, go to fritti T . ,7 . ' f L ' . . , ,., , i , . speak as well as to give space to others wh a wti ui iva s a-. UJ1H.XS tiff la .a . . . - w wua.ftktv. vvui u as eft IXIUIU to mditm thir nninmn nn nU tniKWt ...... . . eventually, pardoned, as is so frequent- . 'vtnt'n:. J." Porated towns! Wilkes: 20 ner cent J Madison county iv. " urc ium tuuc iimn tne cjignsn law enactea ' ' 1 , in loai. xursuing ms metnoa oi i ly done in this State. SEEMS TO BE SATISFIED. L-fi ..u-.- i r". he about aU t u i in, wc iinu uic jojiowuig euiwriai Editor was impressed With the fact that during the reign of Charles II and print- Cleveland, 20 per cent.; Alexander, home study until master of Black- in point of Variety, the relig!ous affairs a4aDOVe- . . ' l-J per cent. In Wilson county, atone and legal procedure heob of this community m full and complete, obsedt itenac'm ZZZZF vamatKin was f 113.17 per .1 ....... i j . mnrv nil nnv ..nt . wsi....B.aM - - paragraphs. From the expressions they Protestant denominations, there are oth- ooserveo tnat it was enacteoT m a country n 4M.vii..m ' 1888 he was l the leading where there was and is a Unity of church ' P" Mnt- Romgham, 2o pubiican candidate for ted as'Re lieutenan' ers making a similar, claim that come J ' U4 JiaSAIUli NOfll 111 DC r bor is pretty well satisfied with the present Republican national adminis tration. We noticed very few, if any, of a similar nature in its columns during the Wilson administration. An "honest confession is good for the soul.". Here are the paragraphs: Speaker Gillett is quoted as saying an adequate budget bilf Still be one of the first things taken up by Congress. It is to be hoped so. The putting into effect of an adequate budget measure has been delayed too long already. s; During the past week tne- privilege ot nearmg , an discourse on Christian Science ' ,by a representative of that church. He spoke at the Court House to a. reason able sized audience. jThat he handled his subject with ability there is' no question.' We also heard Mrs. Lai la Lovetand Shepard, the "Silver Tongued Orator 61 4he Rockies,! who gave a his tory of the present day Mormon Church, and its menace to the nation. She spoke in several of the local churches. Then Sunday afternoon W. M. Wilson, of New York, told to a gathered audience and state and whose constitutkm finds P" cent- Many othet counties could governor of this state. He then lie . a.u . . . . ... . v. a .jj.j i. At. i . . .' . . . nothing repuenant in statutes of relicrioua ! be purpose, enforced by , the civil power.. 'In this COUntrv? on the rKntrarv it U we ha provided by the first amendment to the able"! federal constitution that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establish ment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," and a section of the North Carolina constitution, "All men It is stated that Attorney General rauRhejty has announced "the policy of J less eitisation, if possible,. originating in ! his department.,, A, mighty good policy .about "Coming Back From Hell." He 1s if it can be carried ,out It has seemed classed as a Russelite. It was only a few sometimes as if rather too much lUiga-J wecks fhat the fcng haired Israe. tionon all kinds of subjecu was being . , . v . u . , . undertaken by the Department of Jus?,lltes (not Jews) told about their pe-tice.- ""?: "': 4 culiar doctrine and their colony at Bar I said thaTTlodore ET Buru.!"1 Mig Jttst of Ohio, will possibly be chairman of a copy of the Menace was handed us the appropriations committee of the which proceeded to roast the Catholics I louscat the coming session of Congress. 1 and" advising the world against that We irdly thinlt e majority ; could widespread religious propaganda. And make a better selection. Mr. Burton is a . . b"" Ana manjt real ability who, though ; a from mc de- stauAbh Republican, can forget partisan nominations of the Protestant Church, politics in the interest of public vicer A Joint congressional committee a perishing humanity Js invited to make a choice or go to perdituw -We are to! in the Bible, front whose, interpretation added to the above.'- From rime the caucus nominee of hi Raleigh we learn that in a number party for the senate of . the United of Ffinniiif. a.vj evi - Btotes, and traa re-ielected to ! the l : ... ... j- igrii '.- . - i- . iryisiiiLuiD ill i nisi . piete revaluation and a ma3ontyj u wa8 eted for iw icuucuan ..noTizoniauy. ! a two-year fterm to the United States senate in The , people generally . oppose? 1 1&95, which he served and was revaluation, last year and it was i!elt(!j t0 th? six-year -term in 1897. have a natural and inalienable right to jf1? of the-Republicans The estabUshmeat the famers' worship Almighty God according to the thl8 State,, that if elected, it alliance at this time and Its coalition dictates of their own consciences, and should , be rectified. But the Demo- with the populist , i party brought no human authority should in any case'-cratic party carried "the ; State and' about-achange. in the political sit whatever control or interfere 'with the hence no DeeifioeUef v., m. i01 ?4 : Wd ' wnoli. ngnx oi conscience." -if,.' therefore,! Aw iV :': v s daung , tne laction , nto a co-opera- wrote Chief Justice Clark, "the cessation t ot labor or the prohibition or perform ance of any act were, provided by .stat ute for religious reasons the statute could not be maintained. Another de cision is quoted, "In this state every act may be lawfully done on Sunday which may be lawfully done on any other day, unless there is some statute forbidding it to be done on that day." "... .in pursuance of the police power the state can and ought to re quire a cessation of labor upon , specified days to protect the masses from being worn-out by incessant and unremitting toiL If such days happen to be those upon which the ' larger part of the people observe a cessation of toil for religious rea sons, it is not an objection but a convenience.- . It is incorrect to , say that Christianity is a Dart of J the common law of the land . . . W i - The beautiful A A;: . . I - Hit fWTXTPIS OS ' the Nasarene.do influenrr th - only such as'the Commissioners and Appraisers choose to grant and their decision subject to acceptance or rejection by the State Tax Commis sion. . - ' ; , V ' While this excessive valuation is hard on farmers with their products reduced to about one-half in value, it is especiallv hard- nn nwnra nt tive campaign and 'the state went Republican. ; j ,. ; , On April, 1903, he was 'teppointef' by President Theodore, Roivelt to the Supreme Court bench of the Dis srict of Columbia.' Upon the death of Judge 8imonton, the president ad vanced Judge Pritchard to; the judgeship of the United States cir cuit court for the-i fourth district Inril O lOO-f- pliiy.k TwMifinn 1a town ana city, property, where, like held until his death.! in this eity, for instance, the Alder h-As national committeeman and as men can fix the rate as they choose 'ederal tne ju't received na- ta to awv ..j ... . . ' tional note -and in the campaign last so to apeak, and are not subject to f.u WM orominentlV m-ntion'td fnr stupid a teasonable limit a U ii :j .l. it si good many municipalities. andat the Republican national con- ' I looks as if the Commissioners' ventioa WM -PTen ; complimentarj of this eounty should 'have granted'!?0!? a aom ToAt - - . . uiej He . is survived by his widow, some reduction in new of the uc-'daughter, wife of Thomas R. Rollins r gent appeal by . so many r citizens three sons, Dr. Arthur Solicitor ' -i .pr0Ve yur appetite nffi;.i-i . .... . n..'v!-..j ' r.T,. . eieanse and lnvtcrorat vnnr atAn..v 'r nirira in esrrr ant h rvio ju j anu-AiiurneT Air aidipt i ...i. . . - . . . 'vuitu n nn.GJ nmcx T seal tn tho ' delicious Qurley " tobacco flavor. it's "FoasSecS a i m uajr Chambarlaln's Tablets Are Just What You Need. 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The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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April 14, 1921, edition 1
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