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f / / / Shooting Our A / (By BiaJ&op W. A. Candler, in At- desire to d< / lanta/Journal.) of doing, a / Thgfre is a weird poem by Cole- utterance t / rldgj in which is told the story of pulli"g dov Y f overthrow thefman who shot the albatross, and men tn bo hjfw the bird wah hung around his bam whose ureck, and he was pursued by a depends up /phantom ship, and led through the and makin uttermost misery. It is a parable these cities of what must come to us if we They <lo| wound that pure white bird of so- and lrreligi cial and political peace?the holy ,U)|j| Sabbath" tight religit The observance of the Sabbath : . ? . general p has had much to do with the Siifoty j (|lt?ni ,H)|iti in which our ship of state has come ( ; thus far on its voyage. At the beginning of the War of Iudepen- ?' ' 1,11 . . ...... i welfare ot dence, in August, l.ih, General . , , i . to be misle Washington in a general order to *t i . ..n,, . .. . men, who the army said: That the troops i . . .... .. i i history, oui ruay have an opportunity of attend. country is ing puuuc worsnip, as wen as 10 tjlat }t take some rest after the great , r than fatigue they have gone through, the of the g;ibb General, in future, excuses them wrjter j^e -j from fatigue duty on Sundays, ex- sui(i during cept at the ship-yards, or on special gtates man occasions until further orders. We gabba[b wa can have little hope of the blessing (b;m now . of heaven upon our arms, if we in- gabbatb or ault it by our impiety and folly." tempestuous In 1862, when the country was hg uttpred , torn by civil war. President Lincoln hljj 8tateme, issued a general order in which he rPekjnK w said: "The President, the com- w,fh murde mander-in-chief of the army and wm not navy, desires and enjoins the order- prance ly observance of the Sabbath by the _ officers and men in the military and )Toft wrote naval service. The Importance for protcjund w man and beast of the prescribed grpat UIlitei] weekly rest, the sacred rights of (.bi!d (lt (.|, Christian soldiers and sailors, a be- lruth coming deference to the best sentl- t.jvjjjzatioi\ inents of a Christian people, and a onr religjon due regard for the divine will, de- ,.jpjes js tbe maud that Sunday labor in the army m.injtv jris and navy be reduced to the meas- (bf> ?,ost tll ure of strict necessity. The disci- si-ill we pline and character of the national ()(- In, n (0 forces should not suffer, nor the av cause they defend be imperilled, by wbjcb js tbo the profanation of the day or name so pow wb( of the Most High. At this time of t0reign ira public distress, adopting the words ,ls npvor v of Washington, in 1776, 'men may 'thp solution find enough to do in the service of (,m ever pr God and their country without Sabbathless abandoning themselves to vice and ' , . iio we itestr immorality. " . , .. , and childrei These two historic orders em- ,uro wbicb body the best sentiment of our peo- witboiJt tb(. pie concerning the Sabbath from the , ,. ... . guide them beginning oi. the republic through f fi , all its life until the present. In the , ? P" ... between cap South especially, the holy dav has , , , , the promise been scrupulously respected by all , , ,, aiiora to ail classes and all races. ,.,v . , carry both a flfr,'r"nt s"lrl' I* begin- b?.OIMi 1 t0, "how "s""' nmons somo ?r people in our midst. A concerted with it< w effort is being made to open moving- u orship-> picture shows and other places of t| amusement on Sunday. The agita- and ^?^b u, tion is systeniaticallv muluPiniran . ? " our neck b? Atlanta, and at tin- samo tilDw it ,,Sl disorder shows up in Birmingham and other ters? cities nearby. But we ai Defenses of these evil things are jir)l done in put fortli in the name of the poor ? (j,at Atlanti a kind of plea which demagogues no longer "1 have used to disguise their wicked- ()j which is ness ever since Judas Iseariot oli- ^(>rve the r< jected to the breaking of the ala- ,.,i these thi baster box of ointment on the head York lias in of Jesus in adoring love, saying it A|int city < "ought to liave been sold and given -jble police to the poor." Creed was at the hot jj-elosed du *ttim of tin base word of .I id . and :,olic? depar the present agitation ft r the intro n. 1 1 ..V uunion of ili<* "Continental Snli- ; ,n XV(. wish bath" in tilc? South springs from the \tlaula? ' same evil motive. The mongers of mll v ;?vs, tu amusement wish to make 111010 %, ,|)(. {! ,% an?l their apologist: \vi h to win , or, aio the political row trd which they 1>? ,, j|(, lievo will come from pandering to Tie ens.touch thing Neither tli- -hi'<v- strikingl.' ?oi their apologists ran a n, uhi men n f/.r 1 ii.v poor, they neither teat |U1riit otne snap '<>r ui< (jet nor regard man. but seek only 1 uireetly to the wages of sin. ! Then lies I Mut they will accomplish their p?.r nemi ovil designs against the Sabbath riot> writlei day unless good people awake and investigation resist tliem most promptly and tho ground vigorously. And when they have ,vhi(.h fofha succeeded in their purpose. they Sundays, n will have given religion in the com- nmuseirwius munitv a most deadly wound. they had n Voltaire was no tool, whatever | of inti. else he may have been, am! he said, , opene-l ill "There is no hope of destroying the ' , Cord s ?ln Christian r< ltglon so long as the ,rttH , Christian Sabbath is acknowledged _ and kept by men as a at red day." Tain Again he said, "I despair of do- If you stroylng religion while niilllons pains in th meet together for worship on the iol!r kidne ... . . . lect may urst day of the week. " Perhaps trouble di some of tiie anti-Sabbath agitators Thou ands ters as tht l-'or liiirns, Cruises and Sores. kidney mc The quickest and surest euro for ,0". "t Pal I)runs, bruises, boils, nor--*, inflam- | with pain mation and all skin d eases is writes: Bucklen's Arnica Salve. In four ' and my day > it eer<d C if. Itaflln, of Ire- ' -uffer. d dell, lex . of a. sore on his ankle " was which pained ' im so he eon ! h rd proved fro ly walk. Should b?? In ev< iy borne feel like a Only 2f<c. Recommended by Can- prove you, caster Pharmacy ..ml Staidar Drug < >rnme:. Co. rnary and THE LANCASTE] ? formances, basebull mat f J . loon ascensions and oth< LDQLYOSS sports multiplied. Th classes?or rather their r tives, for the majority t) what Voltaire despaired 8traQK?ly apathetic sec nd taking counsel of his Pa88a*e by the legislature hey begin their work of closing theaters on Sundaj m religion by seeking to enforced a few months. the Sabbath. There are fo,lowed by a law shuttin th Atlanta and Birmtng- ou Sunday under penalty o hope for political success 'mPr'sonment. One or tv on making religion weak nent offenders were g immorality strong in Some of the PuPers fairl>' 1 the alleged outrage, the , bigotry, the ridiculous P' :>eiul mainly on immoral rn, , , , , , They had previously laugli oils men to back them in , . , , law and suggested rnunv Lical movements. They .... , ,. ticable ways for evading i >11 because they fear its . r ? proved of no effect, and revalence would uudo ., . , , , . cil was invoked by the at cally and otherwise. ,. , .... the saloon men to interfere ile ot all churches and lawyer who hud fended a elies, who care for the murderer successfully wat the country, ought not ed us the attorney of the d by them. Intelligent men before the council. have read any modern glow in doing so. But a glu to Know that our ordinance was passed em ruined without religion, each councilmen to select t will ha\e religion 110 uf jurors from the residen it preserves the sancity ward> and gave them to t nth Thnt Qf?nio Vrnnnh c * u 4 % ...... -?... ui uie puuce courts 10 ur 'ocqueville, saw this, and The couucilinen picked his visit to the United worst possible men, and tl; y years ago when the no more convictions." Tin s more strictly observed goes on then to show how 'France must have your fountains of justice being she is ruined;" and the rupted, conditions becamt history of France since able to the had elements of these words has verified ruunlty even. Explosive t> it. Sabbathless Mexico, ing thus brought togethei ith blood and rioting spar* was necessary to r, ought to warn us, if fearful conflagration, pret attend to the example the spark was dropped, an world knows what followe i great historian, Ban- Do we wish riots like th a few years ago, these lanta? Have we not seer ords: "Certainly our Qf what riot means? I commonwealth is the ft is time for all good ] ristianity; it may with riSe up and put an end 1 he asserted that modern wretched evils that some sprung into life with trying to bring into our cc ; and faith in its prin- unawares while they prete life-boat on which hu- interest in the poor. Le at divers times escaped be afraid of their puerile st reatening perils." "narrowness," "Puritanisi allow any men, or set Narrowness indeed! NVa destroy this life-boat by Bancroft, Lincoln and De i.lV it? nn r1nrorir?U??nr ... -v ? ........B..v..j villi* narrow, while thesi Saltbatli ? Shall we do I heelers pose as paragons ( m an increasing tide of ! uiindedness! Their vision migration threatens us extend beyond the limits of efore? Shall we risk polling place, let alone co i of our race problem, ;l great question of wisd eseut perplexity) to a virtue. and godless generation? e to thrust our children SKYKX SKNTKXt K SKIt i's children into a fuis already dark enough, jf vve insist 011 living bj light of the Sabbath to hut impulse, impulse iim and without f>od s pillar loses its saeredness and ard them? Is the issue passion and waywardness ital and labor so full of of peace that we can Whqte'er you think, wha opt a policy which will do. capitalists and laborers j Whate'er you propose or reach of the sobering It may be small but must t tb?* Christian religion 1 ec-kly day of rest and Shall wo shoot the willing to take t ie bird of good omen, <he great condition of beii dead body hung upon j'? others. Itishop I horob! driven into the great s and the worst disas- Iteligions gossip may as place of religion itself, ai re told that these things tlunlty begin t<? be though other grnat cities, and , to ta'kod about other ii and Birmingham are ! produetive principle of ri back-woods towns." AII j u<*t. Itannah Moore. quite true. Mut oh-I suits that have follow- ! is ,1" who Pnjoys r.Ks in other cities. N'ew I onw,,r'' ?? if i( plate i-'d the lax Sabbath, and ' U'HS *V('nX ,ho ,":"1 10 v.i- showed such a hor ,,!;n" ,s ,u"r>' ,hnn ":I r r- . onl a- that city ha- j ring tin t?a s i year? It- , .. , 7 All mv requests are lost Ii tllO'lif ha been e\|iOS>i| . I Fat Iter, I hv w ill b. .lone "<l o! Kraft and rnttrd. r. i that sort of result in j jow, t|1(. ur,iovel> ! the s*''ii.- patuizi with the eontrar ''as produced | |,, Sj\,. p, unchnritabl ol:!v ond 1 (o a,, n who make iniquity re|?a> their cense leas li 1 one I neverceasing love, is on. ' 1 noble-1 a11airitnetits of ma h 1.lie court boa.-. ?ns J f|l| ,|(. I,,.,.,inn l lil years ago was traced J Theodore Parker. tilings of 'bis k'ind >efor< mo in ^ a 11. w - Iff IC I IIIIAliM II or or the cai.se of <he 1 at the time, after *u]| When :i man ain't trot a ) of til** outbreak upon he's feelin' kind o' 1 It says. "Tin cit\ laws \ti' the clouds hung dark de tlip Si'ilc of ii|nor tin nil won t lot tlx* rid prohibited vanius through, wcrp repealed thoigh It's a groat thing, O my iot boon much ?hI\?cv?m1 for a feller just tr? I: *<?v saloons whudi bad ' Hi* band upon your slioi oir side doors on the i friendly sort of way! *, threw their main en- j !e open. Tin acrical per-!" makes a man feel ci makes the tear drop* ?. in the Stoinwli. An' you feel a sort o' flul continually r.coiplar, of region of the heart e stomach, your liver or . , yn art out of order. Nog- You ean ' Ioo1c ' ;,M mee lead to dropsy, kidney you don't know what >et? or Hrlg'nt's tlis< ase. \Vh n his hand is on you recommend Kleetric Hit- ln u fri,.n,j|v ?rt"o' 4 very nest .stomach and die .ne made. H. T Alalolgli, N who Buffered l( ,,M- world's a curious in the stomach and back, J with its honev an' it My kidneys w re derang- ! with its cares an' bitter liver did not work right. , . . much, rait Kieetrlc Bit- 1,1,1 u K??'1 uorl(1' ilf roeomn i.d l and I Im- ^good God must have in the fir t done. I n. u, leastwise that s whaj s m" '1 w'" i,n" vV hen a hand rest- 'on ni too. Only 50c and $1.00. i f , .. . ded by I,,,..canter l?har- { in :1 "r? ? Standard Drug Co. j Ja.MKS WIlITt'OMH 0\ ft NEWS, APRIL 8, 1913. ehes, bal- PAGEANT AND DRAJ ir Sunday e better Winthrop Student* to R< epresenta- Queen Elizabeth's VLsit t Beemed worth Castle and Presen ured the Hood Drama, of an act Special to The Newa. r. It was Rock Hill, April 7.?The This was of Winthrop College are ig saloons enthusiastically upon the o f fine and pageant, representing ( ko promi- of Queen Elizabeth to Ke convicted. Castle, which is to be giver aved over campus the afternoon and narrow of Tuesday, May 13. Every uritanlsm. ,n tlie college will take par ed at the performance, also a large imprac- of children from the training "" Tht? n:iir(>jint will oneu v I. I linse r~o --- - the coun- appearance of U mounted torney of who invokes lite Past. Fn e and the moment till the close of i notorious lorinance the field will pi i employ- most picturesque app se saloon Knights, soldiers, ladies. It was 11,1(1 country folk in holida t last an xvl11 mingle on the greei ipowering Kroups in fantastic dress, \v he names c?me to provide entertainm ts of his ,Icr Majesty. The Queen j he clerks train, escorted by the Karl aw from, cester, will arrive on horsebs out the w111 welcomed by a joyo iere were titude. The Sours and Gru i account conduct the Queen to a j the very from which she will view tin then cor- provided for her pleasure. ; intoler- w111 consist of old-time the coin- dances, a revel of shephen orces be- sheperdesses, an old r, only a masque, a fairy story in make a mine, an exhibition of ty soon bears, a dance by the villa d all the dren, and other picturesqc d. beautiful features. The af at in At- Program will close with a i enough march of all the performers Miss Margaret Cheyne w people to llle Part of Queen Klizabe to these Miss Carrie Jerome Johnson men are Pear as the Karl of Lelcestet immunity In the evening, the b nd great Ilobin Hood drama, entitled t nobody wood, or Robin Hood ai uff about Three Kings," will be prodi n," etc. the out-door stage. This shington, presented by special perm if Tocque- the author, Mr. Albert No.i ward- famous English poet. The af broad- , deals with the love story does not Karl of Huntingdon and ' a ward- Marian Eitzwalter, (better mpassing as Robin Hood and Maid om and and the machinations of John and his mother, the Queen Elinor. The udve MOWS. lllc o1^ Robin Hood and hi men in Sherwood forest, t nothing lainy of John and Klinor, ; mediately I interest taken by the furies becomes 1 affairs of the lovers, are <. Anon, j portrayed and .the action | play as a whole is swift, stiri te'er you dramatic. Miss I.mile Moll j take the part of Robin Hoo pursue? Grace Anderson that of ie true. ^ Marian; and Miss Kudora K Hahn. i Miss Esther Romhert will ! Prince John and Queen Klin rouble is sides tlu* cast of twenty-llvi ng useful illfr parts, about one hundi ' tifty persons will appear in as knights, ladies, merrj Mime the f;ljri,.S( s??rls, rustics, soldi iid ( liris- retainers. t a thing j grandstand capable of than a pvn thousand persons is iplit con- <.rprted for tlio afternoon ei nient. and a new stage < with an effective lighting s; l''s < <irth- being built for the cvenin : and not r formance. >\ bom his . . , ,. ., .... A book ol the pageant. ' thenware. , , , plauations. pictures of eh; and the story of the play, printed and sold to the -pent i one; , The directors tit tin pagt Anon. 1 Miss Mary ('banning Colon lo svm " Mary I'alten of tln> de| iriind'd 01 pliysical training, and M e, to for? 1 ?, see 11 enk child's , lav . TONta e IS < ( ate Willi ... .. , II cross, lovensn, cons Of the .... .... pint < :i111 ornia M 1 11. and in ... <e Cod I" >K>1. l.oo;: at 1 he tongue, mo coated, it is a sure sign t) \\H little one's stomach, liver a els need a gentle, llioroug! cent, an' ing at once, due. When peevish, cross, listb an' heavy doesn't sleep, doesn't eat sunshine naturally, or is feverish, sour, breath hud; has stem; brethren, sore throat, diarrhoea, full iy give a teaspoonful of "(' 11dcr iii a Syrup of Figs," and in a f( all the foul, constipated wi digested food and sour bil irious, it moves out of its little bow < start, out griping, and you huv? iter in the and playful child again. Vmt viM'flti't cii:iv uicL' t lib eyes, to take this harmless "fr to say, live:" they love it-, delicto r shoulder and it always makes t way. splendid. 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