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. i J U U U H il i -- - - - - - - - - u - - - - - - . -r SITTING TIGHT" .- r. ... . ' : " ! thir vstrir.s." I got t-in by il.t frwt tre ! man. end 1 gutys that book teent ikinned m The tVilto admimstration can aSwart be de- Ifer fair; but this here gsrman and bactery bun pended oa ta scent Hie moral oLa-propiyuUon. 1 ? rj every day in the Yesr j I'v ml CL-ervef Pi.LIL.Lkt Co. - '7---"-- - froJdtai ' ' ....'. hf,,.! ,,,. , n,u ion(, n.-.r tMre He am't has not hesitated to break" a precedent if a question-of -right or wrong was even indirectly in volved. Eight and not expediency hat be-en the got much ense nohow, and I "low he'd at soon act th fool "bout on thing at another."--; - Bill Jonet got the bottle of Dili:, arid; as T,t1cie fohn had credicted. knew no better thaa to use New and Obwrvet Ttuildmiv 113 114 W, Martin Street. controlling principle. 1 By thi principle doHadi plomacy.rfcot it deaih blow; a tariff thatud-not it irtA i ui 1t.iiulrur'tiAMC irvfi-rvaT MfflA anfi with tha wTO"ApinT hirclm-er-apparentiy4 ijvthjt bit fellow in advantage r tfce'uUle j grew an men a aay, pureeing mta a mas m, crimson Jblcwtn that it -the- taTVctlie-rHfigTKT fello ni adopted, a currency law that did not jive, a jingle great renter of finance dominance in the financial situation wi written into the law. borhood. Meanwhile iut acrots the lenc Uncle LcJ lw lpar tntnt. .......... . .01 Bfnt Z lior'al Eonm .............. tO t sting AJT:t!cf Department !27 X Ring C:rtu!atioi DcpArtwant 12T-4 JSinft Ki3"nt Department - ;-iivlJt--41Rl john'fr kmr-wick4y--and dying 1- -wa carcly more than an men high, and u yeuow ish cart indicated the abtence of omethiDg very mucbjjftedd, v . , l, a policy toward Mexico that withheld recognition front. goveroment lounded-Bwrdw-w-w forced. And the aame principle haa'beeri-olfc "I wan." trumbled vndr f ohn. fcratchint hit head and tannr reflectively firtt atu and then aw neighbor' 5ovr,-;''they, ain't no fool like an old fool. Wonder if I c'd git about fiv gallon of that monopolauon ttuff thit fall?" FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS USSCaUfTlOif FBICK: - - ,A t V- - -. . O v , - f -v. v t till! iff it J iLt . - -v. - - -v - V VVUl'. j ... ... I !......). On yet." S-x Months Entered at th Pottoffic at Raleigh. North CamliM. second class tnatr. Morning Tonic A fL Rochefoucauld.) WPVrgf dimini.h.i littU.-fMiAM and. Ify create mtl onti, the wind extinguishes candle and (ana a Are. wad iiv every atotgueinjoii that hat cwneup. la line with thit aame practica of eeeking to find tha moral of a question; i the recently an- courage tbe floating of toant in thi"ieuniry by any-of -tha belligerent- European- nation. The administration occupied sew and high (round fa thit respect Just a it was expected it would do. for it is not bound by precedent when the Influ ence of the "government in- setting new standards of right and wrong i In the balance." Of course it was teen at once that for this gov ernment to loan money to any of the belligerent nation wa a violation of neutrality,,. International authorities being agreed on that point, VMwawMMwMMWwJwwMWwawMMMwMMWMwMMMWWWMwM SWXXT youth, you torn and atk for' admo nition, fvt'i hav m prch and al yea tpaS; and to I ty, to batter your eoadJ. tloa, t lean a trade, and lxi it pauing well. The world ti hrt tkilled and drilled ma ehanict, but It I loaf at trifling bnmaa equina, .; .. - - , . ; ' 1 whot factaf work, ar THI SOILED SHIRTS, pron to Sit and "." panic; who wear kid jtoai,Wl.bw!d..M,.,C4 - wha .tad at eh lem Waii1 i worth a grot of thoia who ialk ar writ; 'twould rv them right ta briny aom can from CanvHle, and too try iwarm with miiLdiminding payment for ditiy ttheme, th thought of which appall ; tha country twarmt with men m prlaeely rai ment, and what w need' tha man In overall. Oo ferth, fair youth,' and learn to he a tinker, a plumber bold, a tailor or a took, and mrf will . iy. yew , ar a. peach and linkat when jentha product of your kimhty look --- - "Pope pray , for the war' end " Protettant and Catholic alike breathe the aame . prayer. There ts something ominous in th silence of the Kaiser. There up danger, that some wood-' tawing j going on. A the ultimatum was forwarded to Germany by six different routes thfre is nnt much -chance of it feiling ... tp. ,rtach!itlittinati(Hv j lapan " made motions as if it wan m earnest The mam armies hAenat V at com into eoa ttrt, the cablet coiitinui to sav. And let it be hoped that thev will not : It it no bunnes of ourt. but if we were the Vmted State we would rather that Japan dr hver her own j1timattims to Ormtny. Turkey insult she is neutral "The fO-irtcxt that ...k. going ran . m.. Europe- bow is no - place for the bush tMgaers and Turkey thaw her pnrUng ten in keeping out. . An exchange with n inquiring turn of mind "hf stKriiedJ0lOr genrraHy break "out during dog davt..Probsbly right, far it is said , that practically everybody goes more or lens mad during jdofdAy' s But the tame authoriiict were agreed that the tubject of neutral- nationsmighf loan money to nations at war. Thi country, however, looked inort deeply into the, question than ha brdinarily lbeeriofie and took the postion th r even for the tubject j of a neutral nation to loan money a circum. stance calculated to impair the neutrality of. that aation So tha policy of the nation" wa ah riounced by SecrfUry of State Bryan, with the approval of President Wilson, a being In oppo Btun to the floating of such loans. . -The logic of the position of th administration ir apparentSTu ihe krger sense thit country it respontible for the conduct of itt citivrit towards inabtutioii,4't mm-i-i-ikf-iuXltBivk: i to close to; th i cou n try lending- aid ittclf that tha difference it incootequentiaL ; ' put them in, and taai th bunch up man who takt hit tool from out thtir lotkar, I la twlngi b'tledf f"plfe' fia ih'rmi w, h mftra wnrth while thin in firalan talkar. wtia baotta th' Fag, or yat opound th. la.iTWf-Jnrt hi country it against war whenever war. can be Avoided with honor, tnd it believe the war in Ew-irldiivTlm'Y nfice of honor. Being against war it will do noth- have got to hav money Jo. keep up. the mwrder- thaf are btewed with actually repretentative enimerit -j", .1,,, , . ... m..' ; German i-J-45lel uiriem' ; ' Auttrull ungary b'y - monarchum a fid H aristocracy, while France it a republic and Eng land a republic in all but name.. If it wet for th pretrr'tion and detente of their respective nation that the' autocracies of Germany and i.AintnHunfajy; umted .m wat none the lest for the preservation and de- fenee Of autocracy itself, threatened by the rising tide of world freedom. . aTlrnt.uiaazanii'U at tlie is to tree wmrttnet Th Preiident'L Health. out war tht they arr-waginyron-pne utother. I " i .. ,Jlm);...i. i. ... - : . .. . .... K"r - . Alone v it me unew ot war. me sooner xne strong box of the belligerent t exhausted the sooner the fearful and useless slaughter of human beings will stop. ; Theadrninielretion.- stnuk - blow for peace and set pew standard for inter na UunaFmoraliiy jsSZJtputJt JooOo;tH' emphasis on the pmpostton that MorgAn k Com pany or any ether banking house should loan money to the belligerent, or to any agency which might be directly or indirectly connected with' them. , "oub'sodthlamd. . With referent to a recent article in thi paper the Greensboro Xew said tome kind word and these ar greatly appreciatedat the same tlltir'TTpressinf -wonder, end questioning as -to-th wby". of tha Mm of th word "Southland" m th article referring to athat word as ' hack, neved, ' and that it, use marred the article. The Greensboro New article readt: ' ' 7- "-; - 'Itrt none of our butines. of course, to dictate a neighbor' at k.iJM)V.fody., ,l,a.?..'."Jlfbt to protest when a really fine piece of work "It spoiled by on hackneyed .word Therefore we are ned to wonder whtt potse&sed the Raleigh ,w and uukivh o mm an ihiktwim: ueauti ful editorial on Mrs. Wibnn by the injection, ol Jhe- word TithtMfe"Wbji2fflne tavr ..the. south' there is no danger thtt it will be con it rued as a reference to the south sea, so whv Southland?' Incidentally. Jhcro.is . more .real poetry in "the N'ewt nd Obsen er't don hnct than in the entire poem that it quoted " -" Perhaps the best answer that we can giee to he "why'' is to be found in the caption of thit article r "Our Southland.", for thif yemi" far prof; erable than to sav- 'ur ullLl.&ri)rhow or other there jsallfltsiJUidj:;compltenejia in ')vulhlid which apprali to ut when we .'write" The question with the Republicans of New" York State ls-hethjrjlames or Roosevelt shell rule trie pan v.- It eloei mt. serm- to have oo -urred to the mmlers uf. the party lhal at be-Tot of talk of this dear sunnv land of the South, tween two evils the thing to do m lo choose "neither. L . ' H . 111..,' 1 .1 1 A French squadron tatching-sight .-.of tunu AuMfian werships in th Adriatic stink two. set 4krd jia. Jirr-and?9At - the lher infli4iht iof WtfThit" wculd "indicate 1Y at Austria 'ftb- ably-le4-4hat -rt- Shwld-hoe--rtit -h3httng--ripei ation to little (wintnti like ervia. ' "" 1IIJ ! JH. J-Jl 1 Hut Nerth I arolin-det not want to gel ab- "trtutwnal ' A menrlmenttrA -ep -fe- ha A bv applying to the Register of ccds or bv wming the Secretary of Sttt. Our advice to voters it and then to go to the pulls and vote for thrm In an mfcMit m Sunday.'s. papr Mt-.C;; K. Jludww, in chry? of the. demonstration work m thi flat, wts represented at savHtg Hhat if the - right TBMtixMa f Jaonuig art. (r;liovred-the aver-- ii g drough d Jwnn te wrr-for 4he" tarmeit r. Tt Twnarkt MTif'TJF tv an Wfn-arto -Ihf 1 niiH)i lam e fif -the nVvnmieiilimi siL AVj.lto t'ul T th sdil'oThi'f tafm" j.Lt and lern, It is lh nine with th farmeri nd no other word seems to fi exactly. We ke the word - be it "hackneyed" or not-nd that must be our explanation of its use. for we frl that in it iS hive a word in whkh there is music ill ef it own, -music which could never bo found E3eIrfiS tu ceBOK af. Ihr-JguTttTY-J AMIS- i kWIte.ySlOT UJ"LnZ land ,ot Wsi)s.ndQrEslliid l!ia disiineuve word 4. 'SouthUnd." and Iberc are orcationt when wa feel its the only word which t into' the- propet aicht itebttt litA'.'!)t'implaTTfr?Ttfwniw-w Kurepe- 4hat - ftv-tfo way whv in Ihe wofld dors ihe ri,-wt.dny-jrrT nt "South'-' with-the piULL "out a point of the compass. -thi..i i a jectioa. AS TO "MONOPOLATIQN.'S There tre tome farmer and too manr of thetn - jrhn JuriXJipi. their note-a,t what-.-lvrmad, scientific farming" and are therebv the losers The- farmer horfleWsto "avail himself -rf every means for pmrlncing theery best crop f w-ldw; "hw hwdithi:;iiad and Kt eem5- thmtrt-. The- termer -w4w--i-errortfd r ter--what Prophet or Oood Gustier? T Louitvill Eveaing Post. During th debet Utt yearTn thr-Belgium Congress on th proposal to increase the war re sources of th country, M. de Broqueville, the Premier and Minister of War, said, in reply to a eri tirinofBltturn 'uait njtjg4nnpiie-ilM The great States ot Europe: W do not doubt ihe tincentv nd loyalty of the great nation who ar the guarantor of our neutrality. But we hav aeen by numerous declaration Uit, u case of wr, Belgium would be called, upon again to offfr -fiurop a battlefield "LN'ow the Question rwV waajjejrneyia-prgjfaTm'opdi AutocraeiM Dmind .War - - Richmoed 'Times-Ditostch, Significant of the desire of the people of th world lot oeac in th world It tha fact that the mitflu4 Jma mhir-h 1! Fftenftj. lttnn.l4 till I been fnreed tw two countries in which autocrocv' still reigns, whii partctpation in th war wt avoided at long a possible by the two. countries - 7- ram& rmmm - .i.:.... i I R ichmond Time TXspatrh. ' TKe last word of iiVwvdr6wWilson had reference to th husband with whom th had lived tnd tiR!ledInd1oU2hr'anw cerH-a4mdtntil- hwrg44roflV:bi: scunty lonhe' broTM postjon-of -the President of the United btata- ' Promite m, the tatd to Dr. Grayson, "thtt if I ga you will take care of my hu'band. These art more than the words of faithful wtf thinking of her.kived one. They-ai4.JKordt.l w,4,, v.... ft i " m'Ui -iom-Enalandifcccmmand the seas .c"" XrJ.t!. Zl y.Tlon lornt Germanv look, to be ..nvincible.sa laiiy intereinea la me neauit a n ooarow wiison, it, ,, ;( . . i . m.i, u,.,.. v ...j ,w. ....I., -i ,i. i.i . ... ..... . I i ev it ucrmany n a Nelson, fr r ranee ft aim ine siiam ui uir lam itw muiuiis, iu waicn has now been added a great sorrow, have weak ened the physical man, and he need! taking care of-. It wa knowledge of thi that -mad "Mrs" WUin "tummott ail her fast failing strength to give 'tha Irtjiinrtioli ,p her hUnband's phvncum. Sir. WUn cnnottfike the' rest now that ht need for hit dutin will not permit him to do to. but some of those duties ran be tiegleeted. and Mr. Wilson owe it la hit country to aeglect them now . Hit breakdown would be a great calamity td',the-,tfltidn,-to ' - - - - ' lliajJOJUJ L-U.., L..,.l. A LOOK AT THE WAR. A S often remarked it is the biggest war of ...mil history and the victorioufissuef it will come to the ade that develops the men. On land there was hever"yet i .fiajitimx machintJIike the German army It has the discipline invented byrederick ; the Great Jrniughf--down tothe m' ment, l and for military tvhtn4ue- its equal never was. ..Its weakntta is a lack of democraCvv such as that which tharacteriied the troops of Grant and Le. :.for 5rmany the private soldier does not carr v the commisnnn nf a ftimmiinHer-in. jjfhiei.iri kittnapsactr. - " Hut it is the most formidable armv in the world-Siid ha Jwk4omV-by-ffuperr irriKtaTy geoma dicplaytd ,.ly the leader ot ,10 adversary on the"tield. Thus the man of blood tnd iron- tt with other folk With nine thips tailing lor Europe, tm tht same iImv. it t'MHiot be MtiiT that the Eur.ipo.n war has ri'mnpUtelv-dcmuraTTeiT'lht trans Alkmtic traitt- portB-tioff - btmrwr The- iHcident -ttiwgttf sitp' port Ihe contention that this country, will have Vlar'i'f "opporl unH'IiifloBu " li ' tF -pi f eTh fact of th dreadful conflrt't m Europe A one xreat power pursuing the rt of peace it fills a rctevpt-th.4. utmutt uriporanjS and there u im reutuii why 1iv-ndlct-liv cotidiUons sHotild not - pmajt ljtf&ukout itt rniir drntiam - It i nothing uiuiiUAl for tcllrgc men to d?s plav a arm feeling of affrction and lovjltv for t'lct" alma 'mitEr ' But, m the cc tt the pr pdrawii rchool- th wim? f1.5g, for jpro rron does iiot yrdmarily obiam-.-thf tic bclngTfs bitvLnt; "SiJth)W--RtdejT--th excepUoo-hal proi the rul It had bad ftreandmm: -Jately- th alumni, offertd iJieorjii ifltabiuUMf conditions hs thev ahse it the farmer" who is get ring the best of jt. ' Practical, hard cominoa sense, is of course needed m larming as Jt IrTieedcd in every lint of butinrr rd sciMfS .applied to farming is X actlv.-thtt kind of -?ne.- Th teiwie-f-the: Progressive, Farmer has n article along thi tine f r'lS.hi',rr.M JhJLlDilskJtJiK iryjr-8..tn-cmph. areand while jt rcftr to only to the1 mttcr ot toil inoculation; vet in the wider sense it it appli cable to the matter of all improved meihodt for the farm. The article itferred to tell that 'L'nrle John' arid the tgfirttltural man-wert discussing clovtrs, and the necetotiv for soil inocuUtlottnd the conversation read: - 'You y T jot lo monopoltt do you?" asked Unda Joha. . i ' "V,' w the reply, "tbere' rerttin "kTitd of tittle plant-r-million of them, in fact -that must be m yenr . land and on the rom. tf vour clover ti It it to grnw nd thrtv. Scientific men 1I thwjBttja, germs bc "Mactery. y y. llow. wiiL.il come uut? bet u tf Suppose Germanv -victor suppose Emprror WiH-am dic- tates peace at ttm Tr win jot be till Conti nental Europe ifcafci4e4---rt--wt at Mapoi knm s tet at Tilsit. Jlere i what he will decide: HHand-nd WellnHifhalt'ttePtS pwrw:-ii1y-nTb Twflrliavrxopert hagen.. Rntterdamand ..ntt,,.f;ortepwt.fc---,I will absitfb Ruswan Poland. I will take all the cream of what France has got in Afnia Then Panlennauy will -etaod-.ieajperaai and ill. jus,tat JUwaMmduiiinB. ..lurk v i a E u rone and Constinnple to do which we will hov 1 lick Ruia 5Hin JEngland must .uke. her plac as a second class power, frante will be reduced tu third -cl4k -and thai! ' hired -whneTrl wty of (ndemnuv - ThLu,.tht,..uka,. mile tnev can Kttt or cnppie that army- tPe Kter ha? she will wm,Itall depends on the man. . PeaceTwilTbe made at Reftin and Germanv Pros ttat. Alsace Lorraine will ito back to Prance iu ta:iiaUc4lly.: and Luxembourg will fall in for food mast, SchletwigHolstein will be returned to Dfnwaik-R4-wtU-take Piutiian "PottBdr more, the battle, will bedetermined by "price, and "cheapnest" will be the.RismarCkbf the day, the Naooleon. the conaueror. v nen every tongue and people idopt free trade a war will be an- rrrt-d potwbtUtyr-1 here will be no armie, no navies to fiht, All oeoolee will set about the creation oos-artk'tet.aLmtfch8ndi5 (fha4Jand.JSiHias.slhwiproductt qtnert can lasnion cneapm The "world is far from civilized. We are ' not vet done with wars and heroes and such; Bur ihe day will come when only the good man will be great. . ' www H '-i- a tdtampi nd land apo- leon, these things wo'uld be reversed, All we can do a to await events. Let pntv that thev -mav came, swiftly, A long war- tw(i vtars --would -earry-miserv- W tlhe uttermott part pf the earth Washington; Augtitt J5, - - Z - ,u..i....i.jiaMt. &9 . K-a at . .tffUSWtHfsAnVl . j-.,-.,,.,..-,,.,, MRS. LILAND STANFORD'S WORRT CURB L ELAND STANFORD, who was servmj "i'mted -State Senator-from California at the lime nL hit de.nfc ip 1803. had countel con stantly with Mrfc. Sianlord, not oaly wrth respect lo his great busies interests, but also upon the plans which he had worked out 'for the establish mnt of the Leland StforCJrVniveTsityThe institution and many rtf itt fcaturct present the judgment and advice oi Mrs. Stanford. IShe wa a woman tf rare businett-capacity -and possessed unusual intelleciualpower For thtt reawrtSnator ianfofd"was tnndent' tbatin case he fihoutrt' be "taken war- before tha-work wa tompleid it atill would be tarried on exactly as. he and Mrs. Stanford had contemplatedit. ' Several vears after Senator Stanford's ' death Irs, Stanford took. great interest in a Tvistorical workwhich it was expected would tell the story of the Pacific toast undrr the rivitiiatioa of the United .States and before' "that "the civilization which Spain had eMabluhed there. Mr. Stanford wat much consulted bv those who ww preparing th work, and the -gay valuable tnfnrmatipnUtft ttemr VTier invitation AVer called upon her oneUy one of the editr! who were engaged -upon this work. After a short fconversation she said to him;: ."Doesn't the work gfi. fatfsflftftfftv - Tasl the question because as I look st you. it teems to me tht wii r worried, - Soroetmng TtJTryour mind. If that is so. I ctrt TCTTvWTt'iw wprry-wy. ...... W. jm.. ,.a A County Confcrcm,. WautauRa "Democrat. Watauga county.:"Trt b BeTd tir Itowt on t-'riday; Septemtjer 4 shoittd be a red letler"day for valauga.: -; Begin to make your plans nun to be on iand.....; -i-- 4. ' . Uixen the (.lad Itund, ' : UraatiyX'reek Cr joffprnuii Rfcorder. welcome to our oldtlme lritiid. Jut Inol. who lor tht putt lunl-rlb nir has made hla home in the M'a(j of M immurl, mk ina? thH Hik. iu .t . -vim; L IacH Ut th luinl of hts nnllvitv, Iff x tw-i8- to m uJ -a nmatft v jiii live and friend "here, whit h we hnpe can tM mt tttantlv rememtred In tfler life. OM Ashe and Grajin folk tre a plain people and Itnow how to accord genuine hoiipltiilitv and to make a fellow fl like bo had been there before. "Wake county ha certainty made- education eald Dr. J. J. MoCullers yesterday !h-proajree haa almply -been marveloiia Every ertlon of the county eem to be aliv to th Im portance - of education. Run - your mlfid hack to condition ten year agu arid then contract them with th splendid ahowint; ot today. And an other fond thing -ta that there la no tsTWn of i tet iip. Greater thing in education 1 dill the slogan." : . ... . "f declare th crop In Oreen cou n t.y...ajfpmt: alBcenC said Mr Croorfe W, Norwood, rhrefelerlrlir" J- IltawawwRaltroatl."-- Andrews Bun. r . Jn a tafmnt.to the ,''Sun,"- Mr, t. N. .Midline who has pw-t-baiu-d the Cl.y (.bounty . tiailroad bond aaia.. that he expect to take them uj' and pay rash for me o tw a tbtr ! (.rtlity Is approved which wilt be with in SO day. Mr. Malone aifco ay that hi MpecT to TOattrttowt bts"orrex':-for the VftneytoWn- bonda-in a attwrt Him, poaalbly wtthtn nrouple of f1c. lie aya that theT European war bactnp: porartly -paralysed- the hnmt tmtrkA, but n-expect-the situation "Tir-b ctrnred up, and huKlrti" in b; l-ne T restim 5t omial raurw 1n n jhirt :ine, This wilt hf ptnod newn i.j, the friend 8 of the raitroa d. : " 7 ' r -"Ti irrr a vTE'YE X0 TICEU THAT. the Mecretary of State offio y ester. lay- Mr. Norwood had made a dying trip to Speight' Bridge Saturday to bring hi family back to Raleigh. ' "T dont rhtntt that' I aw a field rt cotton down there that would not make a bate ef cotton to ih acre. The "tobacco;io6; fjraa splendid wd-. ; the f&rmera were" buey cutting and curtnn the weed-""Th farmer ther4" are certainly In good shape. , .;.'Tki. XajrnMnAj-.iMty' worryUg - much about condition Incident to th European war. They !r not going to--- . sacrifice their crope, they r going to hold them,-if necessary, to get fair nrice. - - - uii. "II did - me good to see such spla did crops." at"jia Jueslop as towhatjrirjrez foirig to do about the ;hugewharf -rate which are doing ucn devastation among the chicken in Raleigh," aid one---ofnthe-SHff rr. ibe- toaaoff chlckpft on ytrday. Me went on -to nuy: -j wy tUlcl today of the device lv : w., - .i.h. a i ia Kl. rnilHnt. rn:n ii its it t a-iTu w an ay wbat b .-v,,, ,nd ver th iecUon,; think.; : . lm fllvh thWckerijoot with, wir But people who nuin He baa lot tn niny thii ;y what they, he iannjv iaklns-every jirecaatlon to tjiink.j5re,nrally mre-the remalndvr,''--" thlnktuch. dlii--' "TtttWigh It Wset w agreeable things. ALSO GRVT, -Tntlhaf-rtr- The Vdiior confessed to her lhr trUifr maf tert had arisen which were embarrassing and wbich,.tn facu did cause him to worn: a, ktll.. .SItJitanford said 'Do vott care to listen lo ine (experieni'M nf n womaii 'who Tun karned how .lo- nvrrHi-.worrv ? When the editorsaid he would gladly receive . iowvr going t- - iius ctmimiinicauon. .urs. oiatuoro went on ir -,,- f s'.f -You kn T Tnt had tmre Mr,.?unford's propo'.--. - - Ui drath a errat manv difficulnes to moet and to ---. -fy vreim n4He?Mfiy'"?rim Vfusg il napprn nitn i.iifn mJJ worry alaaa. . j. . . , . t l: .. . J . v . . . . . .... irrcai iiet, iai t rettii.'t!0 inai li was ofrt- writ oir rnr. atn t tTiaiiuy wnr not WfiT tqt Tnr t n,L- 4 - -i'Ji .ow supu the other H.ie (lrvciops the man and beat- .(twertnaav,.;-- What : ..old;jQUolXmitmyseJf...lQ be ratt down or to b the victim na ge and "heha. ts, th les U tth tberpet r aTadrtttcrnrw t" b fowM-av-artt. rU... of the cltv. The condition la such P that it would cm m that a city-wide, erueade will have to" be madrm th interest 4f . aril protection. . And then there1 ' hvhift'e,rptvrrf - merme- of -loiltonlc plague. The matter t uch tha t th.. i-ity kqv ernmntljna3ha'-- 1 'w-jftks JLJlop ;n"- - '-- Itcalde t'etntt a worker,' methodical, uxelcaa- with a utmOiiiiur nr!rve , , i-orce. nnd an authnrttv' on rducatton-. . Ps'theory and tt Tnraetir-r r Juyiofr it AJUlture loveKnt that la-m,, irll. tin i n e.limanfuwlisl bv tem- lia'vierv.-havff?: snort?! t'ndr fohn Of vinono -ii t:. my. . I "d wuh flanovewitt-lj ttftutrd anWMndent kine. dom and thus Germanv will be bottled up a sh? for aTrranT"f twi'upf t " ' . Put there art hrtp .t?f ift" arii the. insgcttj. on, pouiblv the instirmoysnaWp mne. Is ths ds- f?t of that Germanv armv. Thu. three greet nationt- -Germanyr France and tngland are fghting, each with a rope artiuivd her neck, for defeat meant "nrxt tnmg to death. -A for Belgium, Holland and l)nmrk, they ar pawn in the gam, and their fate will be determined bv the victor. " . ij, Some uf (he millury rprrts think, it will be a l"tigwr JThen.Gnd bdp this- world Vtvtlita tion will lie reia-ded in it mau'h a century if this war shall last iwo year. Already It has hur imr tounav friRhtfuilv. Suou- itii dine- trout earcit mill be felt lntiery niv. town, vil lagu, I'lHinlei lrm In tne Lniiett Siate. and what it will bj ttt Europe, even m England, wa a a- ecanw -tmagttwr- of worrv ''I Ihought a g(xd deal ibout this matter, nd t last studied out th real phtlwiphv -of-worf v . and itt curd. It it purtly mental candKronJ and It taxi.-be-overcom bv tort -e)f-merrta4-healig f- done by ..the -person who t alicted, . ... .r int. when I tound a nt or torfw coming on f instructed mv maid to darkeri uol the wmdowt' jot mv .chamber an anat th room wat almost at dirk is it would be it night and then I cau tioned her that she permit no nou to be made anv where round the house or grounds. Then 1 tsv-down vpii a ff, perfectly quiM, and aas abl 10 withdraw mv mind' from anything which rcmctrtwd tnr nfe. -1 gnt into a hif dreamlike condmmi After trving thir two orthreentmes t found that it wat an admirubl cur for worry. A llMt lar 1" rltwnefrr! anntl'tr oire I Would get the trashiest kind of noval. the mnrc wishy jn TAKES TWO, wahy it wat the b-ttcr, although f "tt'tntcdlt iu ETC b a dew story. Then when I fell disposed, to wrrv a liiile 1 would lake up the novel and read I aayold man, nd g I wa mv tne tnvsetf whr 1 finished the doesn't- -l our Ihih', J. wimldrcad anthr, Ttiti 1WJ arc mi . n,- fur wnrrv nnA 4hew h.t'i l.j..i rnrf m" . v.T tlTUSautaEjfctilfiUjndrlira aenia.ngTed7TwHTdeaa7rbjil out It'l U sbiiu. mtU.SHi;aita has got mos; ,ftt-rf--tn,mBm.-m,Bw..-. .--Jr ,t worm . nfl malHI!?'-'a;. and typhoid bugs la It not bsgood, gwaiL-ii-ine-thlna rOTld: b 1 it. m riTTc duubok umiw. ttt, and now vou- ttun along 1 0 T s y cropa won't- fanght out with price, riier-thaa wlih bayo- xi baa detpit tta etvv raver of lat wiuter. grow unlet they git a tertain kind of bug into "j nif r In th end, when men hU "leawiVar - 4-'T.----rdi:.jwj. .--txsaw-JUg'.-'aatv J.m. r-t-i-a-i - -r-j- p f ' -j- .ir . , , , ' . . ! - t V-7 -ft W " -s LITE RAJ perament. 1 hat uivann I rial ne le lievea In God-made ac(hHl flrat and man-made achooln wcond. For him there It 1awln -namrir: und rt prtn - cipiea; there Is hiatory in the plain tale from rock and soil; thar is -MetK.Jn. tb aPhyra lhal i:t;h, ht Ihe wind that-sing through - "MiM Ba- all there i .,",mSf "ii"7urimii knowledge and wisdom", Tnr mmnw---ta- iunnria iui. " , Great Teacher. - ; ., ' at th dttor et i ould not worV In an office al- T that toctety pa- way taa Dr. Jojnr 1 take Jotig - trtpa thrmtch the-Rate I vlflt the - Br' ;hoolt. I Ulk to the tirople, I tee "tThyt4 . the. country a It t. iVy r hard "v- Itut they are good UtZTT- "II yef erred to - 'P"1 mPttrnr. Hut t hr yVS , ' , -tki' man and ha aoul, hr a. 'wsll Then he talked of the known' beauty, time at th club cure tor worry, and thrv hav bean ncrfec cure,- -Sometime I - adapV-'iiia .id -swweUmcs e-ot-Tier metixl- it.riiiU-Hvio- joy.iff.tnd gat jrou into trou I . i , . i , ' - ...T, . , i arrr perwiau m uiav inn is lfuta t to pruvert or ryfcifta mure people thai Ob lheoptrr - dear boy, itt P ISjSi"!: ' b Dr.' E . CdwiTdS Aif I ' f It. rtft'iif rcM,'vtd.l I mountains where be ha lately been. He I a word palntrr and there ar few who -can-picture slmpi, graphically, and tlth full color, aoenea that he can? brm? before Jhe llrtenar without ap purant enfurt. The ability TS a part of him and ou feel it. "It wa wonderful.' that scene In - Ashe county where I stopped. The besiJIT'tl hJim -tanked xmt taWfrnt--. priataTHers "f arrrea - filtWiilaTiia wtvjt avenues or wavintr corn neiween. a Ideal., backed and se aame mguuuiiu Cii tb r rfpljTlffawd "Ren rath fhTnu, niaunialns and flowing from them. ovp rrhadowed by - giant - oaks and Chertnnta. lamd clear,, gttthlna, r.rvKtal spring. li)) . "ba.t wa jiui tnd - - - - I ti 3 -J. . '- , . . ; . --)&
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1914, edition 1
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