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16 UREENSBOBO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. MAY 1. 1910 A ROPE FOUNDED OSTEOPATHY. LOWER STANDARD Of UTTHG. Legal Nelvs Serbice 1'nder Thi tr-a-J itq h K.ty ow lill puhilfdl aJ.-pe:- lo ru tl l-fal que. tfon as it) b i ' ' n .idrrr ul thus ptprr. Jl ILipi.n UiU't Oe U'TOID auiJed hy th i Kii d 1 address oi the jperajon af'n ?h unr-Uoii. but lhce Moll not ! ;ikotbed Li o the peir-.ni a deii" ' fjiistiofi uni-t bt ni in b? Wetlncria niffht m order (or ihrm t b allaWel eel J I. tfte NuUllMJ. i- f k hone r-M in attr YVidne-djv u ill br Awercd in I Ur (sku oi t he f ollowme: Sunday 4J t t '(initon? to Ui la;;! llrparlinejit. l.ienriofu fi!l Neva. I i Q U i here any .1.-1 .ic t ..ji fti.dnt und liability m-unu. ability insurance i m varuM ot i eU'lit insurant r, tl if.' my r-!i. I t : ' "in lu that accident jioifn aiuc'lv j.e.il Jug, cover accident bapK-iiing :' m r Bon Ot tbe i'Uf'1. Inle liaOiM hi! Briea 'Off ai-e'idenl to ot tn i llmi llo ataamrrd, but the j-Mited must -lainl n anaae: relation to the 'i-on acrideniall Injured oi kill' d a t- V i u H v hiw for Uir iani!t f I j.uijeiil J. Are not empioiMii lute In poh rmi void, a .ijrai iil jiihln p1n-y in tliat thry insoie ..mplo v cr iruii lo- lor tr)ei eeti-ed i.v in- d'lip ik r 'Jlo Jirfl IfTIH' "I Ihi -J"Witilrt V No. they are vtilid Sl.1j j poll, y ii... noi If-WIl tb an.-niJ1 liah. hi 1 1 flit) in ejreaeei hi w.ntii- ot ia'.t iiijn ii tfrlwav nod mi-.Jt in iiioi A M tliOUgh B)-k N,h.- i- tf ( MH rfiiilii'i It y whuti on1 i - r . Imif t In n I thi prpneiit innr, i if iittiTt-l i u; p matin ol lial h t i -r lu kn" th grrai triu-i i-. - t - (iMh qumitii'ii IH. k"ion - iY ' i i n 4r nn'if Uiii'M i- .m d' l (HimiiitM mi emjttfnJ in uijii,,ii a piliH rtttirr 1nr!uldni or c u n i n1 tur i I h i -ftwml ilr'ti n ii hm iifiiirtli''ii'i bofh rriiuf niul micii'iiir ii'irv whit i, ily Mp.ikin " riiMf rviiiiiiMit',s Irrms , thtHiyti ni -t.rnrii'ii it'ii; . t ( truftl "Tiilii' i- llkMt Id ilfB'df -'nil u tiuw uc i u tit mul iiium uiiu C'lOtU tivi-; t'hil- -llldll'l lil4 untl firniiMrH of J- "Him rin'in i- j i f com priori iiiitjcr tUf n 1 iiaiiii' nf ini-l tiifutur onli ( III 4 Jim It i jiio Tided liloi(; our ciwtn fct.itr slut ul tliM ft fWony in h i taiRf vi hu ll or nuv Ih iuui4iait L itii'M dMi h ui 1 1 -nuDat in tiie nUtU iin I h- - n Btfttftt um lautt any oilier anme i a tulVibmior. Q. - It tkere huj w afjjtiul inni Vioi ntArtSn ki wtlr? A Our tMt' Iftwi prwide: ' Tt n v huljiid. whii hvinfi wi4b hm ile, rhaJI williullv ivy im to pro id aUqiuiti' hutxrl I ur Purfa 1fe ur tbe I'liikina whirl) he hii ' fcejoUeq upon ht , be shall t4- fitill.f uf ft niidrmea,tttr." Q.- My kuKband b lot ol mom v nd n poor t mn ia his tmy a txil he It dniuk all uf tbe tisw und i jnt litt wnUlwie 1o Inn mtti bim '.in I frt ft divftree? ilf o. mn J p i .iw.iv froin him ft aterebou-'e ol nnn hili fce fcat rented out for i-vrrul yrin uml 1 bitb b ftlwaT pretnld in bok ftfiarT CftD I ftfi-t uin uliruoiiv hn I fcw our two little tliildiTii ')m .uf L auid 3 Tir ot are" ll V'Hir LnUttnl la M katrftual druiakard von mn i-iiie a d i v or f -e a zu e n aa e t t h ora f ram b i m. I tii- in known at a ilnorw !rom bed and b-iatd It i- f'ii'ti(villy a judicial bepara It'tit an'l while "iiip'-ndiii-.' rhe ma mage lr latum ami rocniilviu it dutiea a ad ob it'iiton?. it l-.ivi- th oond n full for- ou Dtu-i mAr aflidant that fl ynuiid ten tli- divup-t- has mted for mouth pr-oi in t lie romplaiut Miid ti it V"1 bj" lM-a a r.-nidtrit 'f tl.it ntii t( i . i ( (l . i-um ua.t pre 'liit' tte lilin' ol l h. r-iinpIaJnt. 'nicre r olliei rjui-iU - but they are miTplj t form V on inn pel t lv property fniin yijui ha?'iaud An nhtu whuh be uiay ImTt iu thi proptrt a.i fUKpeiuhd dur ing the 'tiliJ;il i 1'iiratioii " j In judu pitMiiu iijon llir 'i inii decree to you xiirh Mliinouv h" the cirtuuititiiiitfti may t n'Ur iieiehiiiv- I be mutter of the u--tody ol I he i-hihlr n is left to ( he iihi iftHni of the jinltft who grants the dcree ot di Vone It Mm mn I' 'TW" upon the ioiiihU flWlit loD ii. ill a .1 pmSalnlity von will ai.o e i v i-n Uin .u-todv of the thihlrvn 'I hi de pend ni yrettt part upon uhethr r not you ur a proper ud tit p- i.ton to rear the tbililr-u i) What are the tihmji ot the ii )le Mk to the brmviiiK "' laui!-' i oidinc lo Ht tern hiiiy- i- il nht lor 4 id -in to Mt- hiit nijfhUoi or an one A 'I his ijneMion . hoi xu'llv iu line w il ti imr w oi k .Hiil 1 1 h t hi- tU par! if i in . lull H- Mr lia'll to he -.i i III) ha t ot an tfllthoIlU Up li tlo ,....) H.K.k. the tlon V, ,t ali-"rir Vf.i.l.lllii.' t I lie t -aetnii'o i.t tlx I . -T -1 a n. m t he it) faired ui ' i- it i- wiorif tot . mall to -or hi- llely h I "l I in. 1 1 a I ( 'h I lit La II Mill il" -o ln v,nioi in hif reatrt iiM0i"ii -..mi ' ih' Milli thine adver--.it (jin.kl. hii-l lien Uit in i he uhv ilh hull; leit .il an !iui t h i in udver s!V dfliwi I hee lo ll.r ml'l', a UU the juMifi d' liit-i t life i.. Im ..tli.T Hiiti thou r ra-l Kilo pi-. Hi V. I unto Ihi'e. thou -hull n., no ,n - lotne out hen.T. till thoo lr,(-( m. tile lilt iTIIIOt lari hmy " M i 1 1 1't ii And jtrain we i ail "t-o no' torlh h.ul lo xlrie . hl t lion know lie I uli.il lo !o in the i lid tJi.-li'ot. Alien Ihv niyhboi hath pill thee to -hame Lhal. t i iun.' uilh tllV Ueillhoi hllll-ell uin (Iihcmmi not M eiift to wnolhti " I'toi 4K. H. S tt1'" Vl' "'ud 1 1 1 mi tli.' wilting, -it lli reit Itailiei. Taul 'Im an ol you, havintf i hmlll uam-i on' wiiolliei. to ,t Ulore the iiiitu-l and not lafoi. tin- -iiinl- Il e I In n t lue juiJai in nl ot ihiiif pel 1 anillL to thli lite, e I lie iii 1 o Jiltie w Ii 1 1 a i e lea r-t eeuied i 'l the iliill'i H. I iit,i, In our "liailie I- it I hat ihere i not it hm' man tmotir ou ' No, nnt one that hhall be ahti lo pide liHiMcn hi- hrethien'' Hut. hrothei ih-iIi to la it beloii- brothel a lid that tenii' tin unbeliiM ii - Now. there tore, th'ti' i ulteilv a Imilt aiming uii, U au-e - yo to law one wit It Hitothet Why do e not rather lake v ronj; T U do fe not lather Milfer lour-ehe- lo la dehauded? Na. . o wronj:. and de tiand and Ihwt ynr bi-'thieii" I I or. i. 4 The ahor i,uol il ion tn. in t in und tlx potle I'aul J.'i i niiy laMlit- and ,oli-Miy ai hit i.i! ion -IiohI.I t" -nf h It lit ailtlioiili tot the Mile lllltlMH ' Hu ef .1 . 1 1 t he ouet lOlier M eh lit' h member, let biiu lead VUlOhetv xtii, Ii 17. adv i-Hiv .i a, t h-niHiii (MTMMiall.v . then il th' oluer part will not ajjiee to I tint, tit r1 1 h l. ti i bit ration , if not I hat . I hen tem.n t lo t lie i huirh lot a dei l-ioii 'A Bay Tea Years Obi Ductverea tftw' TtaU ii tb Bett Way U Dtfeftt Um Principle by Mrt Chamc. PTtwnt Sritem ot Hi(k Fxice. There ii living today, ia a little mud- j Ther ia very little improveucut in amotbered town m tka niddie eat, a aigut toward aoweriac tho hifk price, .'man hi yeara old who thouflit a thought, declare Frof. Frank X Ooodnow, of Co ba;a .raoe MacGowau Cook is the IV-, lumbia Uoivenrty, in the Delineator. I litigator. Andrew Taylor Sill, thajwhen eaaUra farina were eultivrnted at I founder of oateopathy, waa bora ia Vir- j a profit, price of agraculturai eoauBoAi kTiaia, hut in bi early ftildbod waa tiea were aaiach hirher (ailowftaoea be- taken by way of Tfnnenwf (where the ling made for th' theu purchjjriaf power 1 faimlv ooiirned for a abort time) to! of a dullaxj than now. And prioe will MiKoun Here he grew p aaiid the hare to go eoiuiderably higher tamn now prwiiitive aurroundiajf ' western pio-j aeiore toaae faraii can again he prokta- neer tltildreu, more often than ia eup- biy cultivated. pnaed. think thoabta of their own; but) It would appear that in tha mean thia bor held to the habit. He befraa at , tine the people will be obliged to ed it) yeara old to And out thing in his juat themaelvea to the changed eondi own way. Swinging, once, till he gava.tiona. Thia will probably Involve ft low himself a tick hewdache, be lay down on ) ering of the atandard ot living, the in the grountl under the awing, pot hia head create of the rural an compared with the aero the rope, whh?h waa aiightly urban population, the development of cushioned with a bit of blanket, and eastern agricultural lands ana of local went to id pep to awaken and find hia : market everywhere throughout the malady cured. L'nlike mof people, who country, and the abandonment of our would have net the rernrery down to ! present expensive ayatem of diatribu Wiauce or to the few nainutes' aleep, the j t ion. , tbdd re-ornied the aouree of hit relief. It will inevitably be aoronipanied by ud folhmed tlmt t rent men t for 20 1 considerable dhttreaa, particularly in the vein a. w ithout guessing that the pres- i citieH. Tlie Buffering due to this pro ure ol hia rop pillow on the bak of eeaa of adjustment may undoubtedly be hh neek had euapi'iided thr action of the J aomewhat allevuited by emrgetic ac great occipital nere and given harmony j tion on tbe part of the government with to the flow of the arterial blood m the reference lo the violation of taws nro-! . i j i,;k;;., i . leinporitrnT crHigeairn anaa. muinng aiouopoiy ana n'sirainc Of The nvi w-ar Hung in upon the day trade, and by the removable at once of of In voting joanho -d pushing nway'all duties on food products, pen-on I plain and wudni1 him into the! Hut, until the ad juat meut has been armv. and when he faced th- world anew , made, priceH will pinUaliU continue to thing wenl h nl with the young sol dtei doctor 11 ml hin wile nl Mtle ehil dren. In the carl dayi in wind twepl Kan oi he had lilirli hnnelf in the atudr of atiatoTrv Indian tin ones from wlm-h fur di-pel ion Me examined many -k 1 hiingea iu agricultural etoiia. littiiiif tit 1 1112 fitting - bone '"ade. anul hone, t il! !i gained p rleet kiioMledye ol Hiiatninx nii-tiaae, and. alter it ha- been madi will re ma in higher t ha n t bey used I o hi Kor il i hardl conceivable that Mncultur il -oiuiuiilil ten cau per ma m ntly b- suld at the prices to which L'ni vit. were then j 'he preaent -eiieuiion haw been aoeus he -e, 1 1 red I mI if t' lined unleaa tiouie ahuot revolutionary nt'thiM! are Summer Skirts to be Short. klllS fo eaitt illllilll' r will Ih- tilioit, except tor formal oe. i-inn. It wenin , rut her pMmdon;i I. I ml 't iH I rue, that tiny will 1m Ih-th full iiii.l narrnw, write Mr Sii!M-i in tin- I Inn itnr for Mhv They are innde tor the uiit part wit h j gathered ihmv or o -i - kin a held in j by band or w-he- o that ihey are jmt , w uie enoti'jli to alk in m iiout actual di"onit'ort. The lard wide (mini in whhti a tvom.ui, Pack of Cardi. Prayerbook and Bible. Kvch.ll.ge A pii v at e nuld i i i i.i tin 1 1 IlKb-! d Lee lakei- be I on j iua-iiaie toj pU ui: canU during ivm 1 1 apjM-a i - at heie.int ciiniinaiimil 1 ;i.' oldhTH at 1 r.umli. and when the pai-n h;ol icadj lli- ijia.eia he took i lie t-i I hoe u ho I "Ok it uul, Ut I 111- -iohlii-1 Hibie nor couiiiiuii piaei I 1 Itible had licit ber hook, but pulling oi -Ji-al th-lii heloic hllll. lie 1 ' one canl. and t h. -eiyeaiit ol (In uhn 'i wa (HMjffered 'aid l'aii haa In-en dcti- I "lin I an onlv w'ld h la st l"i hni.i v I mtily r-ieiti, In- Vcw ort- But the wo :ind ;i ' ia i'ti) v ud Ihj nd in .inolher n at t et It pi i m i v e ; he jtni int n km ot' I he th and elnii ma t en it rniulon fea tu !". Kor i nut a n'-e. one ol ui la vurite drenaf 1 hat 1 hnvr ha I wer end ever .igmn n ni.o'i with a full tunie nvr-kirt 'jalliered n iu-t nt the knei b a broatl iH-ll of W;li" elel riUhon The underskirt ih ) -aiin in n tiirht fthade of llcauViiir blue, nil H)t tlaili n ud with a fliort (run The w i ,i ud tunic arc of rine hla-k net printi-i w'tli pink guided tlowei- thut look likr stem let hollyho'k The dn-H i fT tim pic 1 1 1 -t u 'ijiiare-nex-k it with a draped leevi- nd a black U'lvi ' a.h W'hh'h l repented at the hitter edte ot the oveikirt, the MUMind ah ending at the li-ht knee with an ciioi uioiia, or chid like Imw ol .det rihUm PKOISTERED JERSEYS M h iu-t inti. M.i ."i, 2 o cloek in l ir-fiibi)ro uditoi -nun. e will m II tlu-. the line-t herd in 'he twntth. with uiit ieele N'oiif ch.ill.e U1IA (M V; 10. Ill 1 1 1 .1.1-. oj ..lid- he IU".' looked' ihei ii,,.; lulu, and i tin- M,t Plain Words about flue flBnaniHMiaMIMa ftwnnwannawnnBnnnnnftftnnnnnwnftnnnnft annnnwaftwnnftftwaftnVBwnftnnnnw BwnVanlBnwflBftnw :" Greatest Social Enemy SeTenry-five per cent, of young men are Infected with one of tvo diseases, beside which tuberculosis or typhoid ire merely incidental in consequence to innocent women and babies. The diseases are spread solely because it is thought more decent to hire them than to speak of them. In response to women's requests (prompted by its miscegenation articles) PEARSON'S MAGAZINE ssled William Lee Howard, M.D., to describe the diseases in simple words, how they are acquired, and how they may be avoided. His story is in PEARSON'S MAGAZINE, now on sale. It is the most important and informative article that has been printed. It is the first public explanation of the greatest social evH. . It is told so that all may understand. TlKMImal. tk tfyltk, tw. Mf Ii H.iWIlHtMIW.iOihwM'i 'r-'T r 'L n tw lam uh. way nr. Tan mmmm afeout Ik UnM a ,,aUt,md tr Kilni Hmr Lm- illnMUllutf. Ho i )htw bv All. ItrMiMi : how . ( Mr, lor iktk mwm fl .r. nwhwff tbt mwmn wmm wiim tme .r attvtmg I if UMM earson s Magazine for MAY Hi. hi 1 he ma v "i hat' h, e ti i t em. Nee! mild llial ." -W hen , he CVh ' i MaMe look Itldiaid lel Well," ai. the ma o i blonlit l he -oldici In i e lot -" roi pla iiiy ear.N in . linn h W ell. loldler. lul e oil In a lo! v olll elf' ' "Jinll, -II. I hoMV -ciy moimI M no I Mill pintih inn liioie I Mti ni. Hi a CO i piilii-ned I lime U-eii.' i, I tie -oldni . ,.ibout i uefk -.ii I In inaiili I have licit L, i Kitde nor oimiion pi a vei ln.ok . I r.U and the talc hae not lni : Init a na. k I'll .iliHt Mdii toihii of in v inlt'iitMc- " Aim -oii.-adiii 1 1,,- , ,n, ma ' ' i he U'eail V ll h 1 lu ll I he pinny) t h.- H ieU 1 I- hill li it eU I Ih W lien I 'at n. i Ih. &mmk 4 Compwmy't Uns x fmay. 1 ii L.i ,i Vii'Tiwg'laWBnVIB w wa- BietFo I ll. U I,, I .Il k i II y. I lit 11.1 1 v ll.. ran;r.-.iMivK.H.TmM;inmuKH ' Wtll, ft mt Smith SJottn; M fi Hum tW onUr." Adequate Bell Telephone Facilities Prevents Loss of Business. y MEN fl your telephone lines are in use. your telephone door are closed. Customers who try lo reach you by telephone cannot do o. If they fre quently find your telephone lines busy, they will become exasperatad and send their orders lo another concern one that ha adequate telephone facilities and an open telephone door. Telephone buying is on the increase. It has already become a hiibit with huixiredi of thousands of people A concern desiring telephone trade can no more afford to hsve inndrqvjste Bell telephone facilities than it could afford to have SO few entrances thai prospective customers could not walk into the store without waiting in line. It ia not difficult or epenir to correct buy telephone conditions. An ad ditional central office line, or an additional telephone installed in a growing depart teM. is frequently all that is needed. Now is tha time to looW into the matter of your telephone arrangements. Tt will gladly co-operate with you in an effart to lit telephone service to your ?eJs. fu cornier nrpiMfFsr Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Frtrr Be ft Tehphpoe m tb Ctmtrt the iyttem i.od U h lilt o lall.ei anil S.., tta it tcinjihl- MI ol 1 Jloh l.ho.l u I,.-,, . I U lelinlid- tin . I he t hat jueai li.-l Mai l,e and lolm ., I , v. . ,1 l.'inllid- nie ol I lit' live, that trimmed then lamp- ten. hill liv e eie v he a ml ooh-h and neit- a-l nil 1 I -i . . ll , citinid hi ' I at li' '-'d no heaven an.i eailii. , I if I he ell. ll I elulleN I ll I I he M'H'i.ili tr ). ,i , ,1 u ..in i lif cleat Mink I., had .lealed and lull'..,!! It. I he cil iciiuiida inc t hr riv'lit e.,u lie i -on- l hat i ere -i.i . . j I .id t it io ed i e ot Id. i ,( , hi- en, v it I. I hi -e -oil- i n. t i MlVir.. When I tin' nun. it iimoiiU Ilf Ot I hi- him- lepeir- I l t (leir r k.t 1 I "ni "n i-nii . thei' v ,-ie n ne ..nt t l.i, t ii. . i e in imI I hank- V Inn I ci- i oi hii. it teinMid" tr- t tn ten e .mum i lm, i.t H whirii weie 1 1 a 1 1. 1 f I I. . ii to l i.M- mi thl. ol .sloiie. When I tl" kinn. I it in reiiniali-d .! t i Kiri ol lh-axen. w In, l, oil hnijiht When I -e.- the mi. ell. I am n itinV-il .l (he ti. en nt 'c!i. f.ir -' w.i" I a woman 4 ohiiiioii ia. a man Hie broiiglit u tlh !i i ti h an I hll -ll- itll 'UNnil ill lKii a.Mt. 1. !oi K i He; do mull in I. I . w h it'll w-j Im , and hi h witc i 1 Kit . .. .moil rm l i . a i t 1 1.. -in lo a-h : itl- ua-l'd I-. M.eii e!Uw- and t' tMn l,( Ui. n i l-I 0 Kill' oh.M.oll toid b that ' 'Well.' ;,) ie ii,ioi. tiii hac ien ,, d (' t ipt .. ..I ;i'l t':e i-i-f' 1 1' " U hat that I he k tin - -m id t h- ma oi "I till .ive vour lMinr a deenpt ton 'f that. too. it on will not be angi "1 w ill i ,oi " s.aid the mayor, "if . d not term tne to be the knave." ' ell." md i he . d!ier. "the irre.i t ei knave that I know i I be ronatahli that hronfht me here. 1 do oi in w -." id tie niax -i "'hat he i- i h. oictf-t kmie. lint I know lie i- the j;etTet H Io n I nmiu how nm i --iiv ti, ., l- i't a pa. k ol (aids. I tin. I .iv' . mam la a there are in a rj ''l' lOHIilili lh- IHlI.lU I nt O'hi' ! a k I f ( -J the num.No il '.no... in i - i a . d I find limt -en v 'i. nun l t . r e-k in a month I 1 i i 'h-ie ,,. ' .tetine card, n-prr-n; in; I !i "i i ot tttotlt hfc i li a tt-ai .in. "I "to- tnc rtliftttpri of 'net,- J Hm.! I... t '(. iiiimlii-r of Wffk iii i .(H it tt r " "o ou ir. pa. k o va'..- .trvf a a Hible an a iiuauac and a coiuiiif n pi a rh-jtik " Tlte Farmen' Raw Friend. i. New- York Min i I he pint ..f eonwrvit ion that 1i t -lijrktly f join fnevt and wale n i: to braver iniil bluebird" now hoe; gentS ovr the cofote. Ibis on.f to-t decpit4 of o4l that em MMlj;ht to drite ff the prairies n . 'r the -to kuian lamh. a mei a.-- to t ri. sf(.'i'. . hie ken- and an in-ij;l-r i faithful houe dog to a t ih: tit. i ri. earned a ngbt i ln-e n-f t- 'o i. terM. Many rountiea of "tales whre b aaost fnnterruia hav foond taait tS i ana at a-K aUmc wiHimit hTiw and na rednded tne law offering baontien on hin e-a Tne eTptatiatia-it niv be i tomaai in a r-yart ef tnc mmeting of titti nnmi-i-iier ot (-uo eonntv, Kansas, it the If utehiiioiiu " o!iunipiomi M. K, Ititiu mi I be .i Ml- diitiov lie ilei o wle-iil lor im each winter, ( ne aeiea at .M biifth l nil Men. I'M bili-lieU o! wheat ttt al.tl.t m-lnd. iiniki" l"illl. which the rab-ii- one to Mr. Itain lor thiiMiiitjr out v oK (. i on uni -doner liin ftuab ' The in Id ut' tire ii'l roving ti o -1 u i ii in ach (.et-tioit ot i-ulti in liein i ounl each vcar.' Keno hii-. 1.2'(i ((M. ne mile- ol' terittory. i ont hall of it cult hil lei) and VoU lii'urc I.lHBi act.-H ti (train acrilieed Ui t In- i-a pat iou- n piie i itc of H. ( ottorttail and I U.t'm . mtit inf t he d.tMHl acr.-" 'ali wheat and halt coru. thi- mi'- yield and initiation, ind von havr J a .out .i:t.oiHl m ort h ri( i-;i in sacrificed j ii order thai 7Nl eotjld be a illectad : tor the -m .i I ol the eu ol i'r." I l.i- i a It l la 1 1 oil ot I he mtliaeoiln ' a at i uf .Tuili iiwur.i iiMolves but one I'i'iilitx What iniilil hoi b - the !o.-m Ui itut, with nothing to do the livelong day but to chaMc cottontail and );k larirbttt mi'r the sunny pmiriea. Who ahall in tui u chan bim after hr bna broken tbem of their habit of euting tiva. acna of yrain to every cultivated ttion ol land i- iipiHi'iitl ,i matter for future cun M'i aloi'K. i In hoh -lat rahhili ;ti e-' It ;, .lol.r. i- I Im- ii,"m i I lie "ew. ' l (It e lot he ent iie weft, e not thinned out hr the c idejit that Noiuctbiii ud ipiii kl"! . It mi.s. tor dal i Hi ot the-e tiur. "H did not take J7 mill einl tn (hat nil! iKUintv The Big Brother Mowement. iKditorial iu Onturj-J i )dc nil erecting line of developuaent und on which pjoinUea to aid in reatoj -iiiK tla balance ot un u in the church in l he Riff Hmt her iiioa ement . vv huh baa the object of bclpiiifr the. boy in the loimation ot character. Im wimiine; bin 1 1 iendnhip and conn aden. hip and guid ing him through the periloit day of fidoleneem-s Nueii service ia of incalcu bible alue- lo the boy a, to the oburchea and to th nation. It does not matta'r 'i.tich wheie the man finda hia boy; if ic flntU bun iu bin own htua it will itc a good thiiift for the boy and tbc imui for, iw M iw Stow e aaid. "'I'heTe ite time when l he open -pieion of a father' love would Im worth more to a boy than church or anrmon." But men who have no boy. of their tvo can find oHhm with 'whom they earn ewUblian such relatione. A boy -rata no anany hard knock and ao flatten twffUct that it ia not bard for a man with wit Jad md will to win hie loyal frinndahi. A little 1 intrrwat in him quickly awaken Km j Mflf -reapeot, while taa loan of a good book may atimnlate hie ambition ai chancre the whole currant of an Ufa. It ia well to reapcet the unknown poasi 1 hi titles of the you nr. and to treat then a thou if h each mi git riee to some ntir priaing height. DR. J. W. GRIFFITH Dentist Oppoeite feaUfihw, Qardaar Drug 8tora. Phone HI - le nisiiead of bring a oi 'iiankind. i to beeoaiic t h i lie im mi l He i in I In t.ti n In- hap- nab- i We Treat You 30 Days FREE Blond PoOxn eta wTee be eona wlta aw reeey n potash. Yna BMvat at well kww Ula Brat aa Int. ledleal authorittra aa aa The awat tfceaa ftniga caa do ta to drlra tba blnd poiaoe bar. Into tb iratrn and amother tt f'C BOreral J9mr, Tbra wan yoa think jm ace eared, rttifal ar cury arnptoma will brruk nt, and yn Bod tkaf ynut toevftra bt been rotting all tbe walla. Tour tth wtll becte to louora and rmir tlaatye. aiaoi. brata and vtt orvaxia WlU abow the iTrilla dotrwetiv power of tbe owrcurj ood Mta-h. lomoiotor Atmla. Panrfli. ImbeU by and Prtmhirf Iieatb are taa alnopt inow Itjbif. Any airdieal authority will corrotweata rh- itiirnfct, Tbe reiaaebblo Tefetabla nrhr Tratanat d" hot drifW tn the Blood Poison but rtrhrff it owt. It poattlwlF coataifM e ej'a tI ixv n-i balfTff, o that oae nml bT tbe ni . Trrtmi,t Toaj acrr mo the embl M of hnvinj r..tir Ni onftra. f'-oe err roltapa-. ytif o-ih r :i tl wit. 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We w'll ct ywar tetter aa a aortd rwBVwp. C. Botaawoa awd ooWw free. V W41t eead yne a'ao tbe mB-arkabie taaafc. IMrahaT Oat BHood rataoa" r THE OBBAC CO. IW Httr lit r-, Chleaaa, Rllaals At Last! The True History of the Southern Pacific Railroad This remarkable alonr of the utmost personal signifi cance to you is called "The Millionaire Mill and is written by Charles Edward Russell. For the first time it reveals the true history of this powerful organization and shows the methods by which the railwav grew until it controlled the whole state of California and corrupted the Federal Government itself. Yon can read this remarkable story only in HAMPTON'S MAY ON SALE NOW This eries by Mr. Russell will be used in the cornmg campaign in California a campaign material in the fight to throw off thr sharkles of Southern Paci'ic domination. There are a dozen other big features in the May HAMP TON'S including Peary's Own Stoty, Rheta Chijde Dorr's new sene on the work of Women's Clubs and Benj. 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Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 1, 1910, edition 1
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