W P. Reave., M. D. C. R. Reave., M. D. '
REAVES EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT INFIRMARY
Greensboro, • - North Carolina.
C. W. BANNER, M. D.
Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 5.
Banner Building Greensboro
DR. J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
Fisher Building
Room 211.
Office Phone 29. Residence 22.
DR. J. S. BETTS
DENTIST
Corner Elm and W. Market Sts.
Over Greensboro Drug Co.
DR. J. W. TAYLOR
SPECIALIST IN FITTING GLASSES.
Relief or no pay.
Examinations Without "Drops."
stli Floor Banner Building.
Greensboro, N. C.
CLIFFORD FRAZIER
LAWYER
Offices 111 Court Square. Phone 629
Greensboro, N. C.
HUFFINE HOTEL
GREENSBORO
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Leeland Hotel Danville, Va.
Wright Hotel Raleigh, N. C.
WE MAKE ONLY THE BETTER
GRADE
PHOTOGRAPHS
You are invited to come see
us, or our College Represen
tative, Mr. Fred Morris.
THE EUTSLER STUDIO
GREENSBORO, N. C.
MORRIS & MOORE
GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C.
Agents for
DICK'S
LAUNDRY
Greensboro, N. C.
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT
OUR MEN'S SUPPLY SHOP
IN GREENSBORO.
Headwear, Footwear, Neckwear,
Underwear, and every other
kind of wear for a man to wear.
RICKS-DONNELL MEDEARIS CO.
Everything in Men's Wear.
502 South Elm St., Greensboro, N. C.
GUILFORD LUMBER CO.
BUILDING
MATERIAL
GREENSBORO, N. C.
A NEW FORM OF SOCIAL SERVICE
Tf John Buskin, devoted art
lover and critic, educator, philan
thropist, and social reformer, who
departed this life only sixteen
years ago, could return, what con
trasts would confront hint! On
one hand, evidence of hatred on a
larger scale than ever, on the oth
er, (lie nearest aproach to univer
sal brotherhood since the parable
of the good Samaritan answered
the question, "Who is my neigh
bor?"
This dream of brotherhood took
possession of Buskin, when the
death of his father left him in full
control of a large fortune. He
thus announces his intention to
ally himself with practical social
ism: '"I simply cannot paint, nor
read, nor look at minerals, nor do
anything else that I like; and the
very light of the morning sky has
become hateful to me, because of
the misery that I know of, and see
signs of, where I know it not,
which no imagination can inter
pret too bitterly. Therefore 1 will
endure it no longer quietly; but
henceforward, with any few or
many who will help, do my poor
best to abate this misery."
As it often happens with those
who have the courage to strike out
on new paths, doing his "poor
best" brought upon him ridicule
and scorn, but it seems now that
he was a pioneer of what the best
men in all lands are longing to
bring to pass. It: is a hopeful
sign, this willingness to share, not
material goods only, but things
that minister to the higher life.
Some one has said that the Phari
sees persecuted Christ because of
his teaching to the multitude spir
itual truths to which they felt ex
clusive right.
Buskin's love of the beautiful
was perhaps his ruling passion;
what he felt he could so express as
to kindle a like flame in others; in
what impressive words he speaks
of music; —''Music is the nearest
at hand, the most orderly, the
most delicate, and the most per
fect of all bodily pleasures; it is
the only one which equally helpful
to all the ages of men—helpful
from the nurse's song to her in
fant, to the music, unheard of
others, which so often haunts the
deathbed of pure and innocent
spirits." So it may be that the in-
Huence of this practical idealist
has been a factor in creating a
new interest; that of bringing to
the children of the tenements the
best musical instruction, what
THE GUILFORDIAN
was once quite out of reach, ex
cept for the well-to-do.
In this country there are now
over forty Settlement Music
Schools, owing their existence and
support largely to the gifts of
wealthy music-lovers. The pupils
pay a small fee for their lessons,
this arrangement having been
found more satisfactory in many
respects than when they are en
tirely free. The scholars are
taught to keep their appoint
ments, to be respectful and consid
erate. The orchestra is a valuable
part of the work, furnishing an
incentive to study the various in
struments. A boy who received
all his training in one of these
schools, lias been admitted to the
New York Symphony Orchestra.
The Settlement Music School
idea was first tried out in New
York, then in Boston; even in one
of the wealthiest suburbs of Bos
ton, there is :i sufficient number of
foreigners to warrant the found
ing of one of these schools; excel
lent musical programs are given
from time to time by the scholars;
at one of these, a young Swedish
girl, not long in this country, sang
"Holy Night;" she had had little
training, but the rich quality of
her voice, the natural gift of ex
pression, and her evident delight
in having a part in such an event,
gave more enjoyment Hum a more
pretentious singer would have
done.
It would seem that music has
only begun to fulfill its many
sided mission, and that in (he fu
ture, ;i part from its value as a
means of pleasure and education,
its high function of promoting
peace and good-will among men
will be recognised.
WISDOM FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
We natural so we'll all feel
more at home.
Wise men make mistakes but
fools repeat them.
A string of sausage is no better
than its worst link.
When bored with life, try a lit
tle hard work.
Take each man's counsel but re
serve thy judgment.
A man is known by the com
pany lie keeps away from.
No man has ever lived long
enough to get ev-.n with (lie worbl.
The most nervous thing, next
to a girl, is a bo; next to a girl.
A genius is a cracked man, but
it is often the crack that lets the
light shine through.
Every man should be willing (o
take a few knocks without regard
ing himself as tiu football of fate.
J. W. SCOTT & COMPANY
GREENSBORO, N. C.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
AND NOTIONS
Goods Sold to Merchants Only.
THOMAS HOWARD CO.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
HIGH POINT BUGGIES
Quaker Quality
Durability the
First Consideration x
Known All Over the South as the
Standard of Honest
IfjpP' Vehicle Value
M. G. NEWELL COMPANY
Greensboro Agents.
It will pay to see us when in want of
anything in the
HARDWARE LINE.
All kinds Household Goods and Sport
ing Goods of all kinds and descrip
tions. Let us show you. "We've got
the Goods and appreciate your busi
ness."
GREENSBORO HARDWARE CO.
221 South Elm Street.
Phones 457-458.
WALLACE'S
Home of Kuppenheimer Clothes,
Furnishings, Trunks and
Leather Goods.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
Stetson Hats Florsheim Shoes
304 South Elm Street.
See F. H. Mendenhall, College Rep
resentative.
WANTED!
If a job is what you want write us;
we can help you. If help is what you
want we have it; no matter what kind,
write us; help furnished free.
GOB Banner Bldg., Greensboro, N. C.
Greensboro Employment Bureau
HUNTLEY-STOCKTON-HILL CO.
FURNITURE,
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
AND UNDERTAKERS
GREENSBORO, N. C.
SPAULDING'S SPORTING GOODS
Are standard the world over.
You can get what you want
from our large stock.
WILLS BOOK & STATIONERY CO.
Greensboro, N. C.
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