. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. me ho slips,Cold as dea*h grows my pulses all, and been too fragmentary and sectarian for white to the very success, and not sufficiently radical for I moan ^>r t/ij \:^l, lost baby, who smiles tile peOpe. Our civilization, built on capital-Power holds me close,! istic , has made us a world of slaves. We do not know the meaning lof liberty. We pray and think and work as slaves under coercion. The should not care to have our sons sitting under any such maniacal as that which he l
. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. me ho slips,Cold as dea*h grows my pulses all, and been too fragmentary and sectarian for white to the very success, and not sufficiently radical for I moan ^>r t/ij \:^l, lost baby, who smiles tile peOpe. Our civilization, built on capital-Power holds me close,! istic , has made us a world of slaves. We do not know the meaning lof liberty. We pray and think and work as slaves under coercion. The should not care to have our sons sitting under any such maniacal as that which he lately deliv-ered at Cooper Union, New York. Take this fiagment as an exampleof his exaggeration and hysteria: The world is no longer fit for freemen to live in. We are all world waits for that word, thedaiiug word, which shall tell the aver-age man that he is a god to be rever-enced. Recent reform programs have Total Assets UABIIvTTIES. Net reserve .. -. Net Policy claims All oiher Liabilities as detaile<l in statement -$ .$ 15,866, , from his framt to me,\t kuoT tht- .<auie that -et the deal one , never my arms are eii.;jy (ilite, never iglit of men, an empty he lias gone f. when the shadows leu. hvu, out of Ui-- .lauio he will iLto the dawn of the Suns; t jl. ,^d, baby and I will slip.— By Rath Sterry, New Vrk Observer. Arbor-Day. Till, is the season wh;n the school-chilcrm, in many of the Slates, their annual tree-planting fes-tival. We wish them all the happiness i: ought to biing. In tlie :;> trees will be planted in thesclio »-giourids. Is^ the cities, wheree i!i;.nt pavements prevail, willbv trained to grow along the the inauguration of the bcautifii) cliitom, a quarter of a oftrees have been set out in the Stale otNcv V k alone. In one)ear twenty-tiv_ thousand were planted to the of .song> and recitations,full of
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