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NEWTON f idi County Tax Supervisor , Appeal For !| City Taxes To the Taxpayers of Shelby; Unless you have already paid your city taxes, you are urgently requested to do so at once. Our bills have to be met. The School Board is in especial need of the funds due them. Unless the taxes are paid in, the ne cessary funds will have to be borrowed. . The interest paid on borrowed money does not benefit the community. On the other hand, it deprives of t^ft much service or adds that much to the tax burden. One way to keep taxes low is to pav the levy on time. Your taxes will have to be paid sometime. Why not pay theA now—save the interest and enable the town and school to meet their obligations? Yours sincerely, s. A. McMURRY, Mayor. IHh STAfi EVERY OTHER DAY 52.50 PER YEAR \ ] ‘What Fools These Mortals Be’ Rocky Mt.. Telegram. The less one reads of this mad affair in Sherman, Texas, the less frightened one becomes when one remembers the possibilities for a development o£ similar proportions in this city Just a little more than a week. Negroos, supposedly of this community, were charged with an attack upon a girl. All day and all night the negroes were chased by milling hundreds, and had the hun dreds come upon a negro in those woods, he would have been slain, re gardless of his business there. Woods were burned, property de stroyed in the search of two ne groes. And the fact remains that Uie negroes for whom the posse, combed the woods had no more to do with the crime than any negro standing idle on a street corner. In Shernmn the insanity, the sa vagery of the mob was more appar ent. Incensed at their inability to seise a negro, admitting an attack upon a white woman, the milling, angry, shouting mob burned a court house, blasted open a vault door, hanged the dead body of a negro to a tree, riddled itj with bullets and icu, a ure miming under it wmlc members continued to destroy ne jro places of business and negro homes. And we doubt, even now if a single member of the mob can give me satisfactory reason for his par ticipation in this most dreadful of .ovolts against government. To consider the occurrence in Texas recalls the words or Puck as he watched the lovers In the forest: 'Jjord, what fools these mortals be!” No Jungle feasts and celebration ever appeared more barbaric. Van dals, this Texas mob! Vandals, com pletely forgetting law, and order, and the fact that they claim to be civilized and to deserve rights of free men. We cannot recall a more insane, a more maddened mob than that which participated in the shameful lynching in Sherman. Men, ordinar ily law-abiding became savaRcs. Many of them are members, we im agine, of law-abiding fraternities. Many of them wish today they had never participated. Many of them are truly sick and weary of the whole affair. And they made bar barians of themselves to accom plish only that which the law would have accomplished for tlym, a few days later had the negro been; proved guilty of the offense with | which he was charged. But the fact remains they were in { open revolt against the state. And such revolts, if .the majesty of the law is to be upheld, must be punish ed. Governor JMoodv dispatched troops and has taicf that the lead ers will be punished. Doubtless they will earn prison sentences ■ We have never been in sympathy with mob formatiohs. mob rules. At best rrtobs move and act without reason and without right. And we cannot recall one iheident where the mob has been more Insane, less able to reason the futility of its deed. When grown men permit themselves to return to (he state of savagery they appear inevitably most pathetic. Another census enumerator has been laboring under difficulties, in his district in New York he has found families speaking 19 differ ent languages, while he speaks only six. HthoftIIs DEEPW GRATEFUL I'm the mother of 10 children and it was no wonder I was nervous, undown and weak, 1 was const! • MRS. BERTHA CHASbEREAl? luted, suffered wtth bilious spells ind nearly everything I ate seemed o poison my system. I had sick lead aches a great part of the time ind severe pains in my side and lack. After taking S&rgon, my ap >etite is splendid, everything agrees rith me, the misery in my back and ide and those awful lieadaclies iave disappeared and I am full of »ew strength and energy. The ini irovement in my condition is won lerfuL “Sargon Pills thoroughly stimulat id my liver and gave me lasting re lef from constipation."—Mrs. Ber ha Chassereau, 986 King St., Charl eston. Cleveland Drug Company Agts. Plenty of Glamour To Col. Lindbergh \ Asheville Citizen. It seems to The Outlook that Lindbergh's "glamour as a popular hero wears thin." Newspaper read ers. The Outlook argues, "1111(1 him a remarkable man--perhaps a gen ius- but not the stuff that idols are made of. Men find hitn too infall ible. Women who consider whom they would like to run away with— and do not most women at some ’time speculate on the delights of running away With some one?—de cide against the colonel. At least, Buddy Rogers or the Princes of Wales would not keep them flying all the time." Then The Outlook attempts to analyze the traits in Lindbergh s character which have been most ap parent from the beginning. It men tions specifically his aloofness, his "single-track mind, his lack of hu mor, his dominating one-ness,” and says: "These are chilling qualities. They do not inspire warm friendli ness or lasting wholesale adulation." Nevertheless, they are what we might call staying qualities. They are qualities which reveal a man of tremendous purpose and indomit able resolution. Of course, Lind bergh is not a popular hero in the sense suggested by The Outlook, He has never had the faintest desire to be such a hero. He turned his back instantly on anything of that kind. He had work to do and all that he desired was unhampered oppor tunity to do that work. During the three years since he startled the world by flying across the Atlantic he has been perhaps the most conspicuously industrious youth of his age in all the world He might have taken time off for, what other people regard as pleas ure. he might have taken time off to bask m the applause of the mul titudes, lie might have taken time off to tell others what, they ought to do and liow to do it. But what his success brought to Lindbergh was a great chance to promote fly ing as both an art and a science. He is himself the most distinguish ed .practitioner of that art. He has aone forward, from ot;e achievement to another, so swiftly that the mass es of newspaper readers about whom The Outlook talks could hardly have kept pace wit hhim if they had tried to do so: and he has seemed to remain as honestly indifferent to publicity as a man etui Id well^ be. Thus he has proved himself ti I ■ Marshal .Joffre, hero of the Battle* of the Marne, who was reported seriously ill at his country reel-1 dence at Louvsciennes, near Paris,, denies reports of 111 he aim. He has; differences and opinions and rnuhe; written his memoirs of the war time period, with the wish that its; publication be posthumous. i (international Mamroelti TLAY TO BE PRESENTED AT BOILING SPRINGS MAY 20 The four literary societies of Boil ing Springs Junior college will pre sent “The Patsy”, a modern comedy, Tuesday night, May 20, at 8 o’clock. 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