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Observer Sees the Beautiful
Painting. "The Man of Ualhlee
AVlTUI'K IE To THK t;iKI
A Iawver was known to be a bit
M M miw Wtmian Arir lu III? IWe-e Kran,j;;" He had Just made out
"Otiei to the girls'" are becoming passing aav. The nest day the old
popular, ine iairsi mrntfl oy i"r ladv. very near inr ena. miu t uuu.
r .11 At-' VTf f wri.iV A J'xm'1 being a defeiii of the mod- .About my will I've added ome-
The Minister s Farewell After 23 tears of aeruce. i rrn lu,mbt.r, cf that n thing to it. i ve riven you
rr . r T. Hmi-iV- Ideolect 'written by T. S.. and follows: ; -just on minute, my pood friend."
iiiiuu iu . Cue bearg a lot in this age of our.
nt Rnn.U in the Most Incredible Folly ilUars it by day a and hears it by
v - hous;
By OllSMtEK.
San Antonio, Tex, May Sixth
said the shrewd lawyer, wishing to
have witnesses for tne remara. bo
. . , 1 . J . V - ...... 1 1 1 Ana
nours; ne nurneoiy raueu mn i....j
Of the faults and errors of the ntod-iwm,n an were assembled he said to
I -. -1 t:- i j :.... Vaw - v vnil
llllllHl, inN .MitJ I l-iu frill. I pis OIU vnrui. ..vw .? - -
T.d so loved the world.' Last, ally fer a short time, the thinK Uial-ui l'ooer pun. .. - uvu,were po.nB to say.
the pastor preached hi. far ewell ser- J . 'niwr nU nnsnSll ! oth awfully short skirts. and more labored.
aion f.om th.s teM. It , lt as s mi le and nl Bobb,.d hair ls ,u riKht. it harms not ..Yefi ye,. urged the lawyer.
minu.es sermon. b-Jt .. isp . a Uen he was a st hm. tn , , , hfd .. a
dod so wvea u.e ... - ,i,rt.i.i. -..m.d And the old-fashioned iri utoa i
Ice Cream
Delivered on Sunday
Place your order for Strawberry. Vanilla, Cherry,
Pineapple, or Chocolate Ice Cream on Saturday
for Delivery on Sunday.
Saleeby's
:. tit
JlOM huiiunli in the composite. ruMUnl or disturb. d. and from .
but that wonderful LOVED meant ehool boy assumed a s.nous yet Si:n
1 .. .. . i .. f.....w..l i. . i.i rsisunre in coins al.out the af-
inat Tne tainn iv-r - --
right dnwn to the tad'its of v. iy in-jivida-.l
sciil. no m.i! v how eucos.i
Ctjised about, how h dw J by 1. liga
tions ot character t ia. And 1
wondetcd why n was " n o :r
rclif-'U"! t'-.ul.. -- i:.- that vM .
Jitinilicd t!t.- iiii'.ivi.lt-a! huma.ix-i:;
we sn const !iii- fi'U'- to b it'i- am
:ndisiuf t'a- niauui i.il v!-..j happeus
to be heil-cd iifov.t b limitations oi
circunistauce or la.-k of opportunity,
or bv innoraiuv. or ! ii;!l-nnces of
;ace or nationalitj. All of our social
standards und to und-.s-ify and to be
little the individual. And business
and th tcoiioiiiic strut-., le are even
worse. The pasiov of the church is
leavinc to take anotlur tild. Tiny
announced a farewell me. tin- m his
aonor. uud as an ep;'rsion ol love
and respect for him and Ins wile. U
made one fe I Hood to see this a-pre-ision
of love and respect, buuuht
out bv a service of twenty-l;e .ars.
Sitting there und. r the sound of that
tweet and persuasive voice, tense with
feeling as it express, d the unbound
ed love of Him whom he pn ached. I
nnld but fee that ail tne wonu
be beautiful and all men lovely and
happv. Yet alas, but a small per ecu
of the city's population was patheted
at that hour under such influences,
and even then the rancorous voice oi
a loud mouthed automobile horn as ;t
dashed by smote th- a r throm.li t!u
open window almo.-t as a sacrilege.
Not that 1 object to automobile viilini;
on Sundav, or the doins. of many oili
er tuinp on Sunday that n.auy wi.-'
and pood people do not fully endorse,
but th.U it seem.d to ! that we pay
so little amnion ;!:'" "'
and fellowship in th wot.u.
The ns.piiatiu of the ricliue.
L'ut alter all. ti.'.s i- i.o: a w . . '.:'
co '.it view. It IS U.' vi.-w . h.t.i one
;s a;! to tail'.' in ch'.:;.h, fe.lm... as
he is lik. U to P-.l. t.i.n the humilnim
of ire U far loo li... .i'.ess. And so. to
Offset this line of though: 1 be-all to
call lo mind the vision of a woiideii'H
picture 1 had seen the day b lore, it
was the preat paint ins; of the artist
Thomtav, entitled "The Man of (laili
lee." It is the pictur. of fhri.-l bow
ed in sorrow and shame, and bruised
and crushed and scorned and cast out
f::i; of life that mad. him ditT
from in aily evety boy and most
AU'iit the Automobile T:i.
1 ... e that the Stales tile l.auu..... k
-as that . .er own. r ..f an ii.to:..o-
lie who pi:s his own ioeli-e tax
nuU'.t o ii.akc luiu.-elf a con. nut!. e
ol on. lo Ie U! t IIiom- piople who 1 U II
i'liu M.ll.mn license tats or v. ith
those oil el date, or with spurious
dealers' u;s. Not only would this bf
a fcuou id. a in n gaid to the viola
lions ot the tic.l-se laws, but of the
lia:i;o laws and all others. Yet if
one were to do this he would be con
siii. r.d a me.tiiler if not a traitor. It
is a s.nniilar fact that the average
man considers it none of his business
who violates the law, and most nun
let lh. .r sympathies run towards a
person who is caught in violation o:
li.e Mnall and petty law s, ir not ol the
ui re .-lions ones. More people will
lake sides against the ollicers in eas. s
ut otmises th..t do not touch tliein
i.ii-or.utly than will svmpat'iue wilh
tl.e officers. A ti'uvtllcr who spent a
iont. tun- in China told me that the
t liiuese an- dif: lent. In their prim
!l,ve iiisionis there is no place for pc
li. . men. It a person is seen to v io
a law or custom those nearest to
him at the time seize him and forth
wrh cany him b. foie the iiiUiiistiiite
a;, I tell what he i.d. So deep is the
i -.or. r.ce for law that all bystanders
l. I themselves accri. -.ed if a law is
iio ated in their p'.scuce. It is a
1'iu way t; on that in America.
Money Wa-ted ml ltwN.
h is fi li - hoped tl.. t whatever has
I,, v i. .iii;-d in the pa t :or road tin-
p:ov .!! ut in 1'uion coiin'v will not
f.i. guv '.iison wnat.ve He . l.owu
,.. i... 1. .i lt' l'aniiv how W.
lain--. We will star: out in a neat
lit to aceomprsh som. tin:.-, i.n l ll.'-n,
if eveiMliin- does not to alonu us
si:;, .ulily and su.-c. sr-i ally as had h.en
expect.-d, i vi i body c is ill a funk
and i it'... r ;uns haikward or sti'iids
sii'.l A l w years ai.it everybody was
tal'.uii- about "pel man. lit toads
II v V
1 1, it- and showed that no roa.ls wen
peiiiiaii.nt. Since that time public
... lit 1. Ill VStMltfil ttl be directed
.l. r in her hair
And only the exceptions wear those
awful low necks. i
And only the exceptions wear those
nwlul short skirt.
The average tnmletn : irl is a p".;e
as of old.
And the av ta-e mod. i?) sill will ul'y
hold
The place of womanhool in the voi d
of tomo'.row;
And futuio cciioiaiions will lonv i -
ly s.iy.
As tin y always have and torever vv r.l.
"Oh. for the purity and modesty !
the cirl of vest, rday."
And think, dear friend, of your old ;
f.iMon.d pirls.
And surely you will remember soim .
from all the re.-t.
Who were censored by all for the
manner in which they dressed.
.' tuiiitiskiit.t too short, or'
waists too tisht.
Hecause of freely used powder or bait
not put up rii;ht.
The avenue mod. i n pirl is as pure
111 " I " . '
a i.ore white rose bud bedecked'
with shininB due,
Just opi ums its petals to the slant
ini rays
Of a risim: sun and chanced into a
vlitierim: hue;
The symbol of prity. modesty, and
truth.
....I c I... eulm uentle readei. and
,u' r" : : " i
cease replnmu. i
From bthiud the cloud the sun is.
still shinine." i
Ood is in his heaven, all is well with .
the world." i
And here is an earnest plea for the;
mod. i n Kirl.
Hhcuna for Hheumatism
Kheiima has relieved the agonizim:
tin tain of ihoiisamls of sufferers who
thotiKht nothinu wouiu sive inin,
shoi.ld do as much for you It seldom
fails. Liulish lM iiu Cotnpnny will sup
ply vim on the no-rure, no-pay plan.
deal oi irouoie: '
Certain-teed' s
Hiding Power
Saves Paint
H I( i: TO t KKHITOUS.
ll"tinir tliia llav uUalilicd aS the
Mr i.v .,.!, triv mill tin. Kvecntor. respect-
L pel oiaui in H......S, tT . oi
ame out in a notable ur- ively, of the estate of Henry A. feliute,
late hi t.ie (oiiniy oi c muu .'
State of North Carolina, notice is
i,. .,..!,, . ;i. ii in nil nersnns holdiuR
a 1 1 1 11 1 1 U 11 It.lS Sl'eill.u li. i" ... ....... r. - --
i.iw irds the matter of road tnainte- claims auainst said estate to produce
llivt.ini.s .... .. .... .1... ,.H.t.i,itA1 HlltV
.v. new ttiilf the money tnai lias oeeii uie nunc iu mc uuu.-it.,..-,
pletins roads an dlhen turning them will be plead in bar of their right of
loose to wear out nnu warn . nimnj,
without a lick of upkeep for years. It, All persons indebted to said estate
Is atonihiiiB how much of this has please make prompt settlement
. ... .... ......... I n al it. '11. l..rt'. tl lll.l
been done, anil ll lias umen j.i.nir ...
r verv rcunty In the Slate where roads
have been built. I recall ot t lie nio
.. r n .a a.epriheil til
for ine Bills Ul lin ... - milice Hall fie money uuii n.m un- mr rnmc iv u u k
the 53rd chapter of Isaiah. Had in , nd d in onh Carolina for road authetnticated. on or before ths lth
...i r h.te hi head buried in Ins , ho. i,,,. )n, tiv con- rfv of March. 1922. or this notice
arms and his face hidden irotu view
with all the burden t'f mankind
crushitiR down upon him. ihrisf fails
upon the juttinp rock of the barren
garden, the picture cf soriovv unlimit
ed. Hut as you look another vision
no.siiin of vim. A vision of
lama t.w.. - - . , j;e I'eill eu....
unbounded love and m ntleness, anu t thj(t l Avayp 0V(,r ,h(l nm Mno.
you begin to faintly leei tne m". . of our section in Scotlami
! ,,-., u-nnHorftll W'OI'dS. . . - J Ana I 1.
I ;.. . ihnue wonderful words.
0 LOVKD" the world, that all this
Should be. And where had 1 se- n the
picture? Why, on the seventh floor of
- j..iniunt Ktnrp. llroiiKht as a
matter of business to this country anil (
........ ...i.i.i- .1,.. . ...h of ii 1. free,'.'"
exnioneti wiinoi -
Of charge. Here was one of tne
world's masterpieces, possibly 'o '
feen her. tofoie by only those few
who could visit the world's great gal
leries. Hut here it was, in the busy
path of men. fne to all on a busy
j... Kh fhaira Kittinc b!ore it as
uai n. ....... --
This March !. 1921.
(Mrs.) KLLIE WILSON.
Executrix,
H. H. WILSON, Executor of
the estate of Henry A. Shute, de
ceased. John C. Sikes. Atty.
fol'Y OV KXTKY.
countv. Thev were new ann nne. i.a
.... i ',ti,t i he mi me in Onstoil county
and still lat-r in Davidson county.
a;,... iv,.,t lin... 1 have been over the
isinn in"' ...... . -
same toads and they were about as
as before any worn nna oe.-n Q jl)7. M c LouKi Elltl). xaker
Every one will recall similar
Z L 1, cred-1 The undersigned, being a citizen
, i.rollv of throwing an-ay from ni. re' of I'nion county and state of North
Ll' w hat has ahead v been tain- Carolina, hereby sets forth and shows,
! Good oads have got to be main-! that tl.e following tract or parcel a
i,., d some time, or else the next land, to w it : Lying and b- inK Id
,-enention will move out of the conn : Monroe townsnip, i moil oun,,.
done.
,n altar, welcoming any one to stay w, ink , ,.. ,,rest lev- C. on the waters of Richardson creek.
and gaze and drink its inspiration . nl,roKVesslve sections of me ana more inn. .ies.nu.-u n .
i. he would. A ladv who works ' ' ... lh,.r ,.Iui w j Uounded on the east by the Stewai
hard all dav for ner mum ium
ohnnt it and I went. She takes part
ble.
of her lunch hour to sit before it. And AI.I.KN t'l.AIMH III"
that is somewhat the way 1 think ,AN ,S ASSKSSKIi TIM I IIII.II
Christianity is getting into the lives of
men more than we suspect when we ( ,,I01 rentier Say Ills White NeiUi-
go to church. Another lady said to )M,r-s Kattti, Vt Hi More, Is Ap-
me latelv, "I have no prejudice or ill ..g tj,ere no help for Ham s son.
will toward any one on account of jnp-ed for ls.
race or class or distance or country, p!tkg jj,.v Kichnrd Allen, one of the
as such. I see only an individual and a(iinK members of the colon d rare
il II v 1.1 t;n -i
cording to his light and knowledge It
is enough for me." Somehow I feel
that Is what Christianity will finally
do for the world. Riot out the prej
udice and ill will and make r.s all. ev
erywhere, Rt all times, feel as Burns
said, "A man's a man for a' that."
The lute Sum T. Howie.
I wish to add a small tribute to the
rhsni.r nf 1 r sa 11111(1 T. HoWie.
who died on the 22nd of last month
r.i.),fiiv in ihe Lihertv bonds anu j
Ked Cros campaigns during the war..
In a communication to this paper. In j
which he charges that his farm is np-
t rr.in d mm n nigner man .".'i ". entered surveyed by Win.
a-hite neiehbor's. which he. alleges to . , ,
be worth much more. His comniun.
Ication reads: . ! ..emona Interested.
"Please permit me a little or your, M c , 0N(J En( Taker
....u... mira in tav a few words ;
Illll.li,s r..v, ....... ,
about the revaluation ' i ii i
Hounded on the east by the Stewar
luiiii' on the north bv the lands o
W. U. Marsh; on the south by the
lands of Houston ana .Mccaiuey, anu
nn ll.u U . tl I.V Mt'S IlflVtl" II Mil PStl-
. , .. .... ...- ' , " ' ' - V -
mated to contain twelve acres, more
or less, and Is vacant, ana unappro
priated land belonging to the slate of
North Carolina, and Is subject to
trv. and the claimant lays claim to
and prays for a grant for same.
This the 26th day of March, 1921
l f l.nxfJ. Kntrv Taker.
W. L. EAUNHAliDT, Claimant.
TAKE NOTICE: The above nam
ed W. L. Earnhardt, claimant, has
hud thu lands ns above described
hv Wm. Mi'CauleV.
and said survey is now on file in my
office subject to inspection ty any
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This body results from the
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PASNT VARNISH ROOFING LINOLEUM OIL CLOTH fir RELATED PRODUCTS
i
' mmitninniiii1
VOTirK CW KAI.K.
, "V," uu'"r " " " " "J roads. There has bten a great a. at ; jiy virtue of the power and direc
1 first knew h tn as a school boy, and rou... ...... i,, . .,t. 1 .. . , . .! . .. ,,, .j
7 . . ... ...... i....i .i, or nencning anu nicnim- . . tion romaiiieu in tne nisi win nuu
in iaci. mosiiy u.hi .... - . j con-; ..,., .,, l- t f.iirftn. declined. 1
after vears when I met mm occasion- " ,. ... .w j..,..i ... ' . ,, .
- Mnl.w, I.,CI'll llli;i I ll" Ullll..""
..." . ....
small planters would pay less taxes
; I know th
they were lust year. There has either
ibein a wide mistake in the rtvalua
. .I..- ,.t mv nrnneriv or a flagrant
mm ui ...- vi.v. ..i,,,., m ....... vw-.-i
wrong has been done me by some one ( Komo gl0(.Kg an,j bonds, about live or
My land, a part of which Is classified , Bl .. ,i101I!..iltui fPet of lumber, and per
o w-ante lands, consisting of steep., other valuable nrouertv not
herein mentioned.
CAUL GHIFFIN. Executor.
pen
nle.l mvself with the doctrine that , .nl on lhP 1Ctn (lay o May. 1921. at
anters would pay less taxes , ,he 0(1 homestead of E. J. Criffln, de
hat 1 am a small planter and j COased, in Goose Creek township,
1 are neatly three times what rounty, at 11 o'clock, a. in., sell
o ii.s venr. There has either , . ...), tn th hk-hesl hldil. r the
; for cash to the hlchest bidder the
following articles of personal prop-
;erty. to-wit: One mule, 2 nmu cows,
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
m
i
Cigarette
To seal In the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.
It's Toasted
as w ii- .fl.iuj, -
km i,in. hot fun never be cultivated
Und coniaininiT no valuable timber or
!fire wood, has been rated nearly 50
i . viu. than mv white nelch-
i per 1. 111 i..-.... j ;
: hnr mho lives between me and town
I tind who owns one of the most desir
able plantations In the county. It ha.
Uplendid btiildlnes and good well oT
I water I have been trylnK to And
'the right road to correct this error.
I I don't want to feel that there Is dis-
crimination against a colored man In
taxation on account or race. num. or
previous condition: but If black prop
erty t to be rated high and white
low there Is nothlne else left. I am
wlll'ln to take the bitter dre with
out a murmur, prorlded It Is admin
istered to all alike. Now about rood
roads. If to have rood roads is ro
Ing to result In the confiscation of our
homes, we had better let up. Good
roads are good, but good homes are
better. We can sorter get along wltli-
011 1 rood rosds. but without gooi
homes nothing tnSK,
help for Ham'i son?"
o iu:assi:ssmkt this year
t UEAl. ESTATE.
For the year 1921 all township list
takers and assessors are required to
list the lands In their respective
townships at the valuation assessed
on same for the year 1920, except as
otherwise provided In sections 28 to
28-G Inclusive, of the Machinery Act.
pages 90 to 94. Dut for the benefit
of all who feel that real estate Is as
sessed too high will say that the
county commissioners have recom
mended a general reduction of 25 per
cent on all real estate in Union coun
ty but w ill not know definitely wheth
er this reduction will be granted or
not until probably some time In July.
I simply make these statements that
you may understand the law. No list
taker has any right to change the
viilnfttlnn on unv nlrw nf real nrnn-
Is there no erty except ns provided by law.
I R. C. GRIFFIN, County Assessor.
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