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The Boy Jems. Rev. Cortland Myers,
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A Lily of France. Caroline Atwater
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Saturday Afternoon. Rev. Wayland
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From Hollow to Hilltop. Mary Lowe
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A Country Debate in the “Tar Heel” State
(Conclusion of article in Voice of
Youth last week.)
Negative.
By Miss Minnie Edwards.
“Resolved, That the American Re
public is destined to fall just as other
nations of the past.”
As a preface to my remarks, I will
read a poem by Percival, which ex
presses the sentiment of the negative
side of this question:
“Hail to the land whereon we tread.
Our fondest boast:
The sepulcher of mighty dead,
The truest hearts that ever bled,
Who sleep on glory’s brightest bed,
A fearless host!
No slave is here —our unchained feet
walk freely,
As the waves that beat our coast
Our fathers crossed the ocean’s wave.
To seek this shore;
They left behind the coward slave
To welter in his living grave, with
hearts unbent, and spirits brave,
They sternly bore such toils as meaner
souls had quelled;
But souls like these, such toils im
pelled—to soar!
There is no other land like thee, no
dearer shore;
Thou art the shelter of the free; the
home,
The port, of Liberty, thou hast been,
and shalt ever be
Till time is o’er.
We love thy rude and rocky shore,
And here we stand.
Let foreign navies hasten o’er, and
on our heads their fury pour,
And peal their cannon’s loudest roar,
And storm our land:
They still shall find, our lives are
given
To die for home and leant on heaven,
our hand.”
We can mention several ancient
countries, that have risen to heights
of glory, and then fallen. For in
stance the Grecian, Roman, Egyptian,
and Hebrew Empires. All these na
tions of antiquity were pagan, except
the Hebrew. But what was the cause
of their fall? Idleness, idolatry and all
their attendant vices. Our nation is
altogether different. For when it was
first founded, civil and religious lib
erty, and local self-government formed
its most important features. Why was
it that the Pilgrims left their native
land and came across the Atlantic into
an almost unknown world at that
time? It was because they loved
freedom above all things, and as Chris
tians sought a place, whore they could
worship God in freedom of soul. Our
institutions that will last through the
coming ages are all Christian.
Men who serve in official capacity
must today be moral, a thing not re
quired in the recent past. Our gov
ernment is indeed one for the people,
for they have demonstrated that they
can govern, for it is the people alone
that correct abuses in government.
Our form of government is so fixed
as to insure strength and durability.
What can be expected when absolute
power is vested in one person, as was
customary in the past? Even wher
ever republican principles have been
experimented with, too much power
was left in the hands of a few, hence
one serious cause of their downfall.
In our grand and glorious Republic all
officials from the highest to the low
est must endeavor to conform to the
standards and mandates of the peo
ple. Public sentiment is one of thje
most powerful factors in our govern
ment. This is manifested in the pro
hibition question which is being agi
tated so much just now. Ere many
The Golden Age for March 19, 1908.
more years have passed it is safe to
predict that our mothers’ earnest pray
ers will have been answered. The
government, by which we proudly
mean the people, is taking hold of this
measure, and as in many other instan
ces, is standing up for truth and jus
tice. Wiien have’- we ever failed to
work for the right, or forgotten the
motto: “United we stand, divided we
fall”? And it is only by union in
brotherly love, it will be possible to
attain such results, and raise ourselves
to be a large and widespread political
power, and with confidence, anticipate
complete success, in all our undertak
ings. With such united effort how
can we fail? Another proof that our
form of government is the best, strong
est and most stable is the fact that so
many nations are copying its laws and
regulations, and are trying to estau
lish its principles.
France and Cuba Our Trophies.
For instance, France and Cuba have
already formed republics with funda
mental principles like our own. Also
China and Japan are beginning to
make amendments in their form of
government. Another reason we will
never fall, because of the sanctity of
marriage. No nation of antiquity has
regarded marriage as sacredly as we.
The family is the unit of government.
How then can we fall; as long as our
families are bound together by ties
and bonds of love to God and fellow
man? Lincoln said: “If this Republic
ever dies, it will be a case of suicide.”
And if this people is faithful to its
trust, our nation is to become God’s
right arm in His battle with the
world against ignorance and sin and
ours will be the elect nation for ages
to come. The people are proving
their right and power to live, by con
serving the best, as our churches,
schools, and asylums for the deaf and
dumb, which are being built on every
side. And we are also striving to
make education compulsory, and elim
inating the worst, by crushing out in
temperance. I agree with you, it is
a clog upcn progress, and the deepest
disgrace of the nineteenth century, but
this curse of our nation, the saloon,
must go and go forever. By the unit
ed efforts of our consecrated mothers,
devoted wives and sisters of this coun
try. the deathknell of the liquor traffic
ere long will be sounded and the sa
loon will go. To the end that the sa
loon must go, we will continue to agi
tate, to educate and to wage a cease
less warfare until the church of Gcd is
aroused from its lethargy, until the
manhood of the nation shall take the
shackles off our hands and demand
that the saloon must go, and then it
will go! Then we can say, “Here is
the flag of America, which stands for
free thought, that promotes free
speech, that protects a free people.”
Christ Exalted Woman.
“Leng may this emblem of peace o’er
us wave,
O’er a land that is free from Alcohol’s
slave!
O’er homes that are rescued, o’er pro
tected youth,
This banner of Liberty, Justice and
Truth.”
No nation that has enthroned Christ
has ever fallen. The history of fallen
nations should indeed teach us a les
son, for their women were degraded
and treated as slaves. Christ exalted
womanhood from degradation to holi
er. And those nations that have ac
cepted him have recognized her worth,
have established her place in the
home, in the school room, and in af
fairs of the nation. Certainly our na-
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