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i THE NORTH WILKESBORO HUSTLER, APRIL 8, 1919. THF H I KT I pn people, led by a few alturnta with in IIICIIUJIUCIV telliRent minds, arcs in rebellion and overthrew their mr. Inderthe di rpctian nf Ktnn-)kv. he continued. We Hill not bf h.M repondll.. fur Hip . views or correspoiiiients. ami ivm-iyo tin-1 they set up a democratic government. KlltertM ill the fontuWce In North 1 1 -boru, N. U.. aa Stooad-Class nittil muuer right to rejeot any comnuuiU-mlon for put: Advertising rntes rcrtsoimiue am! funiMi-1 jn tojtether a constitutional conven PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY W. E. Fharr, Kditor. R B. Pharr, Manager. TWICE-A-WEEK ONE YEAR FOR $1.00 TUESDAY, APRILS, lOUV As the Stateaville Landmark say?, the French atmosphere that is, the hatred for Germany haa been so strong that probably the peace con ference should have been held in some neutral country. The Landmark says the French have effected the Ameri can correspondents, and doubtless this is true. Frank II Simmons, the war writer who was read after a great deal in the Charlotte Observer last fall, says the Landmark, now says "the league of nations is dead. All chance of the real settlement of the problems is at an end" is a noted writer and experienced observer of world events but last fall he was assuring us up to the day of the Armistice that the war would continue for another year," that paper says, and that "it might be well to wait a little while before ac cepting at full value his prophecy in this instance." FAVORS LKSS MONEY BEING SENT OVERHEAD STATE ORGANIZATION Josh Billings said: "Sucksess duzent konsist in not makin' niis taiks but in not maikin' the same mistaik twiced " The experience gained in the Farmers Union will be worth many times what it has cost. When its successor is or ganized into a State unit two fundamental errors will be in sending much smaller proportion of the finances to an overhead State organizition and the other will be in limiting the terms of offices to one or two years. No politician can possibly build up a political following in one or two years' time, and limitations on the amount of funds sent to the State organization will make it impossible for a politician to have suthYient campaign funds to use to divert the organization from its original purposes and make politics the dominating fac tor," says the Marshville Home. The same may be said, Brother Greene, of some other organizations we know of as to powers given over head organizations. -Con- f Dr. Eaton Says Bolshevism Coming ditions to Be Improved. Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton, for 10 years pastor of a Baptist church, who "quit his pastorship to enttr the min istry," last evening addressed the stu dents of the North Carolina College For Women on the timely topic, "Bol shevism versus Democracy," predicting that the spread of the dreaded politi cal and social menace must eventual ly include America, and that the citi zenship of this country should be pre pared to withstand the condition when it raises. Dr. Eiton recently entered the industrial field to bring about bet ter relations between capital and la bor and to fight propaganda of the bolsheviki. "What shall we do with democracy" he said, "now that we hare it." In a most .interesting and illuminating manner, marked chiefly by its simpli city, he discussed the two chief classifications of government expir ienced by the world-autocracy, the divine right of the few to exploit with the many; democracy, or the right of all to partake of and invest in the political and social right of all to parake of and invest in the polit Democracy, he said, is not the theory that all men are equal beyond the fact that theie is a spirtial equality among men, in that each man is a temple of God. But it is absurd to say, he explained, that all men are the same intellectually, financially or socially, In fact, b9 added, a man may be better or worse tomorrow than he is today. But democracy, he continued, is the grantal of equal rights to all classes, so far as the laws of the country and precedents of society are concerned. i After many years of oppression by I the rulers of Russia, the wayfaring But the premier was too slow in call tinn, composed of the various elements, and when they did finally meet, there were undesirable leaders in their midst, Huch as Lenine and Trotzky. The latter was introduced to the au dience, figuratively speaking, with a brief sketch of his life, in which Dr. Eaton related his brief stay in New York and the termination of his visit to America in a Canadian jail. Seeing only the "East side" of American life as is customary with many aliens who do not intermingle with natives, Trot zky returned to Russia with impres sions of sweat shop, visions of the loathed life among poorer residents of the Bronx, and a distorted message from Bowery "gangsters." Upon his return to Russia, he was unwilling to accept the government advocated by Kerensky, so he gathered about him a few hundred radicals and called them the bolsheviki, which means "the mi nority." The bolsheviki, he said, sought ' to turn autocracy upside down, so to speak, rather than to accept democ racy, and they, too, were exponents of class rule. Only three classes were recognized soldiers and sailors, peas ants and working men. None other could have the right of citizenship. The rise of bolshevism was depicted most interestingly when he painted an imaginary picture of Trotzky's visit to Greensboro. He would probably go TEBRIELYSVOLLEN Suffering Described As Torture Relieved by Black-Draught. Rossvtlle, Ga. Airs. Kate Lee Able, o! this place, writes: "My husband is an engineer, and once while lilting, he in jured himself with a piece of heavy ma chinery, across the abdomen. He was so sore he could not bear to press on himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed 163 lbs., and fell off until he weighed 1 10 lbs., in two weeks. He became constipated and it looked like he would die. We had three different doctors, yet with all their medicine, his bowels failed to act. He would turn up a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink it two or three days in succession. Jle did this yet without result. We became desperate, he suffered so. He was swol len terribly. He told me his suffering cou'd only be described as torture. I sent and bought Thedford's Black Draught. I made him take a big dose, and when it began to act he fainted, he was in such misery, but he got relief and began to mend at once. He got well, and we both feel he owes his life to Thedford's Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught will help you to keep fit, ready for the day's work. Try Hi NC-131 down to the poorer sections of the city he predicted, and gather about 1 im a group of the most illiterate negroes and white people. Filling their ignor ant minds full of imaginary wrongs and false promises of relief, he would stir them to open rebellion. Under his leadership, they would seizj a factory and turn it over to those who were employed there. Socialism, he said, divided all equally; but the bolsheviki did not eveu grant this much. And if the owner of the plant objected, be WANTED: Men cr Women to take or ders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery. Full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 50c an hour for spare time or $24 a week for full time. Exper ience unnecessary. Write, International Stocking' Mill, Morristown, Pa. 3 flothers STOP LOSING SLEEP. UseBrame's Vapomentha Salve on baby when it is choked up with croup. Gives instant relief. Vapomentha has no equal in the treatment of influenza and pneumonia in all its forms. Does not stain the clothing. Price 30c. 60c. and $1.20. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. BARK We call our bark pat rons' attention to the fact that we are now issuing contracts for this season's Bear in mind that you get a higher price by con tracting. We reserve the right to stop issuing contracts at any time without notice. C. C. SMOOT & SONS CO. would probably be thrown in a gutter and left to die as a dog. Knowing nothing of finance, the cause and effect nf commercial con H tioiis, the iff ct nf the markets on in dustry, these person would soon ex-hnu-it then burn it down through spi'e and go on to the next one. Thus, he commented, has Russia suffered and this is the condition left in the wake of bolshevism. After thse conditions had been presented he stated thit America should prepare for bolshevism as one gets ready for an approaching fiie. It will ba useless to go behind thu chicken house and pray, he said; rather should American citiz mi con lat the approaching menace. Hastily, he discussed his personal method of meeting the predicted con ditions. Ain.jr;ca mint not live ui der the illussion that conditions at home are perfect. Democracy has its failures, he said even as autocracy, his its excellencies, and the people should see tint these evils are cor rected. For ex imple, he stated, there should be no slums in a democ racy. "Something, somewhere, is wrong." With the vote soon to be theirs, he added, American women should go down into the dust and slime of politics and uproot the evil politicians. American people should take more interest in politics, real izing that it involves the vital issues of the nation. And each public ofRje, he said, should be filled by an up right, honest American citizen. Are You llnppj ? To be happy you must be welt. If you are frequently troubled with constipation and indigestion you can not be altogether happy. Take ('hamberlain's Tablets to correct these disorders. They are prompt and effectual, easy and pleasant to take. Dr. W, F, Jones Dentist OFFICE: Over Itrame Drug Company's Store. 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