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SATI UKAV. JULY 7. 19H
KFFKIT MAY PK (iOOD
The exodu of nogro farm labor
from southern plantations to north
ern and western manufacturing cen
ters will neeive a check in cotise
quence of the Kast St. Louis r..a
riot that probably will be for the
best interests of the whole country.
The negroes nre needed in Vv'
south as agricultural workers. Their
lives are comparatively easy and
they face none of the handicaps of
a sever.' winter climate. Living
is cheap and there are always white
men. sometimes too exacting, it
true, to see that they receive pr.
visions through the winter. If tu
average colored farm worker was a
little more responsible, he could
make more money cropping in the
south than he could working in ?.ny
of the factories in the east and
wvst.
'News of the killing of many ne
groes in East St. Louis will pene
trate every nook and corner of the
south and negroes will be careful be
fore they pick up and leiuv. If
they behave themselves in the south,
as the overwhelming majority ao,
they have nothing to fear. In the
north, on the other hand. th.v come
in direct contact with organized
workers, and the minute they reduc?
the earning capacity of northern
white nyn, that minute trouble be
gins for them. This has been prov
ed many times.
Southern employers of labor
awake to the seriousness of the sit
uation, will make conditions better
for their help, and we expert to s?e
before hmg a return of the mo.U
of the colored families who have left
the couth. A Mv such occurrence
as Kast St. Louis produced will
make this proposition sure.
Too much credit cannot be given
the Russians for the manner in which
they have pulled themselves logem-
pr since tb? revolution in the spring.
The leaders were compelled to dis
miss thousands of officers and to con
duct a campaign of education among
the masses to inform them that this
is their war. The Russian peopt?
inherited the war and when the czar's
government was overthrown uu
believed the world was ready for
peace. It required time for them
to realize that therj could be no
peace as long as there was a "di
vine" monarch making war on the
democracies of the west, but nobuov
can find any fault with their fight
ing recently.
Russia may not bo able to deliv.'i
a sustained offensive, as Krussiloff
made last year but the fact that ii
is in position to attack will cause
llindcnburg to watch their front close
ly enough. They will afford rclie:
to the allies in the west.
Recent developments in Austria
indicate that even regiments form
ed of Slavs have deserted to the Rus
sians, this fact proving that Rus
sian power is exerted in more thin
one direction. If the Russians con
tinuo to fight well, they may count
on less and less resistance from tho
men composing the armies of Russia
and the democracy in the long run,
aside from being the best thing th-n
could have happened to Russia, re-i1
ly might be the best thing for trie-world.
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Hickory, N. C.
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It will be unwise for you to decide on a College before you
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The Yder Memorial Scien ce Building offers superior labora
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Professional
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Dr. W. B. Ramsay
Dentist
Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store.
Hickory, N. C.
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L. M. Elliott. Secretary
Elliott Building Company
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Fine or ganization and best equipped contractors in the South.
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THE LAST STRAW
Frankly, we had inclined an ear
to the caue of woman suffrage be
fore this white house picketing -began,
and even that, as reprehensible
as it is in the sight of man, had n
caused us to believe that the Caus..
was without merit. Men havo been
wont to do foolish things; tho Sim
Feiners, for example, have acted ir
a mariner to make most people in
different as to whether Ireland e
cures home rule or not.
Hut Paul P. I.ee, of Four Oak',
Johnston county, writing in the
"JYtfung People's Department" of
the Winston-Salem Republican, has
masked the arguments against w 3
in a way that has mad? us paii?o
Nfc must consider the thing so"i
more.
In the first place we are told, wo
man suffrage is unconstitutional. Th?
lawyer part of Paul is speaking
"Homo duties are as much as a
woman nn attend to, and besides she
Is not capable of managing our gov
mment." Another point Taul makes
is that there would be division in the
hooie if women were allowed to vote;
we would witness the airing of fam
ily linen in police court, because there
would be some mighty fights over
t'bvting the township constable.
These, however, are not the prin
cipal arguments against the Cause.
"Did not Jezebel kill the prophets?"
"Was not a woman responsible for
John the Baptist's death?" "In the
annals of cruelty woman's name is
written large." And then the wo
man ate the forbidden fruit and han
ded tho man a bite.
That clinches it. How can one.
with these reasons before him favor
w. s.? Girls, you will have to over
come some of these fundamental ten
dencies before you can hope to vo'p.
Mr. Fred Archer, for several years
superintendent of the Selma graded
schools, has been elected superinten
dent of tho Greensboro schools to
succeed Mr. W. C. A. Ilammel.
Judging from tho News, the people
of that city are somewhat exercised
about school matters, but we can
say this much for Mr. Archer: he
is an unusually well qualified young
man and is one of the most enthusi .
astic school men in tho state. If
any man could give satisfaction, ho
ought to do it.
Vermont contributed 38 cents p?r
capita for the Red Cross, but then
82 of the Green Mountain Boys
havo enlisted in the army or navy!
The Christian Endeavor socicfirs
have decreed against making room
in knapsacks of the soldiers for
cigarette cases and playing cards.
And yet, we fancy, one or two soldiers
will be able to save space some
where about their persons for the
lacks and pates.
1X1)1 CHI EN TS A G A 1 X ST
OPERATORS DISMISSED
New Rork, July 7. (Indictments
against twenty-five more of the Vir
ginia and West Virginia semi-bituminous
coal companies and seven of
the individual charged with viola
tion of the Sherman anti-trust law
by restraining trade and fixing
prices, were dismissed by Judge
Grubb.
Sixty-five corporations and forty
three operators still are under indict
ment and the taking of testimony in
their defense will be resumed Mon
day. The government has completed
the presentation of its case. It
was announced by Judge Grubb that
the indictments against nine of these
companies and one individual also
will be dismissed until addition evi
dence is offered against them.
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Philadelphia Press.
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missions, and as usual, the commis
sions can be expected to do little
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Veterinary Surgeon
Will answer calls day or night.
Office phone 226. Resident
phone 301-J.
Dr. Glenn G. Scott
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DR. G. E. FLOWERS
Having enjoyed a large coun
try practive for 32 years, an
now located in Hickory and so
licit a share of the general prac
tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th
street. Children's diseases a
specialty.
Dr. E L. Shuford, Jr.
VETERINARIAN
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