THE.NEWS AND OBSERVER.
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20,1916.
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MORNING TONIC
(Shakespeare Othello.)
0 God, that mm should put aa enemy
ta their mouth to steal away tbeir
brain 1
UNCLE WALT MASON
EXPRNSIVE pICKNEaS.
- Th coat af dyiag atUI Increases) the
rlc af plHs Bad salve aad cresses
gee high every day. "Resells af war
pr Boats, vary," I hear th learned
apothecary, ia explaaptioa, y. "W
eat Import tha barka aad blttara wt
aa far healing, hsmaa critters, tha
leave aaa raata aad hada; and aa tha
delegate who' lylag apaa a couch af
ithacaa, dyiag, aiaat awaliaw beme
paads aad. Imported dope tha kind
that cans you," tha gifted pharmacist
aeearve yew, "coats mora thaa precious
ptoaco; thaaa pills, that poor dyspeptics
ewsller. aald by tha has far half a' dot
lar; tby bow fetch eeveu bones." Til
at a kicker ar a raarar. hat whstp I
bar my hair restorer far thraa tlmss
laat yeart price, aad wheu I'm baatad
baying rations, I farl that all tha want
lag aatiaaa abaald pat their swords aa
lea. Tha aaat af Uvlag haepa aa aigh
lag. aad bow they've raiaad tha prUa
af dying, lha aaat af balag lch; wtfr
ataag whea baying paraaa plasters, aad
very day brlaga aav disasters that Jar
aa ta tha palck.
DEMOCRAT-RUliaTIR AT
ONCE.
Tha rrgietratiaa baaka close at
aaact Strday, Octabai U. Each
Saturday tha regtatrara are at the
palliag plaaea ta reflate voter. Oa
athar daya (bay aa be feuad at
their baaiea ar piece af baeiaess.
Ba cartala ta reglater ar yaa will
laaa yaar rata. Oalytwa more Bst
rdaya baft.
Tha hat day of the Stats Fair. Go
ant aad have p good time.
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Oreeep, it paw seems, ia hanging an
ta neutrality by tha eye-lids.
Another year aad another State Fair
pader the direetioa of Leonard Tufta
i aa other big tima far the Htate.
- "Wilson Day Celebration" oa Satur
day, October 2S. Every city and towa,
: pad eaaiaiaaity ia North Caroliaa
' should celebrate.
Tha Demoe ratio majority in Wake
poanty ahould aarpaaa that of recent
year. Tha Democratic record ahould
, bring aat all tha Democratic vote a.
No. dear Sybil, thera ara aa Bull
Meoee ou exhibition at the State Fpir
thla year.. They ara ant af eight for
pwhile. .
' Tha automobile speeders ahould not
, ploae ba fined, but rapetltloaa af tha
affeaae should eead tha offender ta tha
raada.
Toaiarre-w tha registrar will ba at
(ha variooa polling plaeea ta reginter
aatera. If yatfr naasa ia not aa the
- books yoa ran not - Tota. Better are
' about that thing tomorrow for eertaia.
Tha Bapablieana Bra ia tha very
I deptba at deepeir aa to tha election in
! Kaaaanbe. They fear that tha loafed
for pie will get away from then anea
Those British boats which were doae
Bp or daaa deem . by the U-U are eoa
riwwd thai the Oaranaa aubmaria
aaaawd abwat by reaaoa of "invisible
govai amaat.
Hare yaa seen tha eihiblta ajid the
dieplaya at the Oreat ptjtfs Fair af
Ilf It act. the doat let today alip
by without a visit ta the fair grpuada.
Thla dar and lha 8Ute Fair for thia
fear. r
Hagae waa exported U ba ft great
hi Bfara aa ft candidate far Preai
deat. Ia place af Uat ba baa awak te
tha level of a nioea ordlaary ward
baeler politkiaa aad ft desMfogve who
" has aa reapert far thar -
William Jeanings Bryaa flada that ia
the Middle Weet wbera tha pomUaJ
figbtiag ia tha bettaat thai "thara is a
Kighty earrrat af pablle aeatiaant
that w3 sweep Pras id eat WUaoa ta a
rktoriofta ra-abctiOB." The people
fhroogtout the) antlra eoastry should
are ta it that Btg Moaey, Monopoly, the
f peeial latereeia. Bad tha favored few
in at r. '.t bark Into sower pader the
.' ' f ft servitw to Up pees!.
A CAMPAIGN OF LYING.
The desperation of tha Bepn'bllcaas
ia both Btate and nation ia to be seen
in the steadily increasing campaign af
lying tbnt la being conducted by the
men who ara prating of morality aad
American honor. Beneath tho mask of
"unililuteil Americanism" there is being
conducted a campaign of vieiousaes un
parallelled ia the history of America.
Net eeaUnV-with political falsi flaiion
of the records the Republicans ara ep
gaged in personal villiflcation, abuse.
lander.
The distortion of the farts of what
has been accomplished by tha Demos
racy baa grown common. Bo unblushing
has this become that whb the absolute
untruth are shown Republican loaders
keep up retailing the falsehoods. There
is Roosevelt, for instance, caught red-
handed by the New York World la his
statements of what be had sera by par
sonal observation. Re had declared that
following tha inauguration of President
Wilson, when times were normal that
municipal lodging houses were crowded
to overflowing, that there was no work
to be bad, 4bt 'ew York had to go to
eating horse meat. Conclusively the
World shows that Roosevelt waa not in
this country at the time he said he waa,
that no such conditions dieted in "nor
mal times," that it waa in the first yr-ar
of the war that time were hajd, that
the New York ordinance giving permis
sion for the sale of horse meat was
passed in Pccem ber, 191.1, when times
were prosperous and there was work in
abundance, simjily because there was a
ahorta; of meat in the New York mar-
et. But Rooaovelt having sworn that
the horse waa sijteen hands high, keeps
on swearing to the same untruths.
Along come the Bepnhliean New
York Bun and becomes sponsor Tor the
lie that President Wilson justified the
sinking of the Limits n in by the German
submarine, when the Bun must know
that It i ft tommen liar whea H pay
such ft thing. And thea there are the
Republican lie about President Wilson
pad tho eight-hour day law, the lie
about the Child Labor law, tho lies
about Maiiee, the lie about the National
Guard on the border. It would require
much space to go over the list af the
sain pais falsehood which are pro
mulgated by th Republic party,
which was caught ia. the dirty buainess
of attempting to issue a movie picture
lm of tha filthiest kind, abounding in
lying representations of the President
with relation to Msiieo, so shameful a
thing that whea caught it was necessary
for tha Republicans ta erawi out of the
hole with attempts at ' eiplanatlons
which did not eiplaln.
In thi campaign U American public
ha aaea, ft party that applaud Uaelf a
Wag ft "great moral party getting
to the lowest plan of mendacity
Hughes aad Rooasvtlt have no shame in
tbslr utterance, and tb pitiablo figure
of Tftft, the man kicked and cuffed by
Roosevelt, denounoed by the Rough
Rider as a being of a gang of "porch
climber," "burglars," "political thieves,"
is seen as a stalking horse for the ia
tsrvsts which are trying to agaia grasp
power that they may eiploit tha people
The people of this couatry should not
permit the achsuie of the mendacious
gang to aucceed. The ballot boi shouUl
show that decency, and truth la polities
ar required. The Republican have
oace again proven themselves unfit, un
patriotic, unclean.
PROGRESS AND A PRESIDENT.
Yrars mean for progress only If there
are forces behind the years wblah driv
forward with grim determination to
improve upon those things which have
marked the pest. That -ia a reason why
ths auaual North Carolina But Fair
hss beaome greater fair with the
yrars, for, men put at tha head of the
nrirssUatioa have had it in them to
build upon what ha been achieved by
their predecessor.
Lconsrd Tuft, of Plnehurst, ha
been one of these men with the vision
of betterment for the Btate Fair.
Elected president of the North Caro
lina Agricultural Society be took bold
of - the duti of tb ' position with
energy aad a purpose to aerv the Btate.
A the result of what ha ha doae there
ha been the glory of ft great success
for the State Fair of 1916 which comes
to close today. H ha mad good
ia tha fullness of the eipreesiea.
And so there cornea. ta him the de
served honor of rs elastioa to the peai
tion which he ha so ably filled. By a
unanimous vote th North Caroliaa Ag
ricultural Society laat Bight railed him
again, to tha perviae of th State, aad
it ia good to know that ba baa accepted
the calL That mean that ia th com
ing yaar w ar ta ara aa advaaeemeat
upon the pchiavemeata of tha Btate Fair
af thi year. Tha society showed it
appraiaiuB of hi esrvicee jn the
word of praise of tha eoa duct of the
fair, aad la th endorsement of his ad
ailaiatratioa by ft paaalmsu -
tioa. . f- , -
W congratulate th people af tb
Btate that Mr. Tuft ia again at th
head af th Btate Fair rgaalaatia.
lis baa wwa th ana af a doer af -rtrwftlva
thlsgs ta th Btaft ,5ea w
poot that BBdtr.klg dJmtteft there
wtU b w gT eater advaaaa . ths
snaas Fair la th aasaUg year thaa la
th pa, for b has tb axperisB af
the past a pea which ball. It hi ft
merited baaar, a deaereed, recognition
C faithful avrrWe admirably Pf
fsnaed, whlab baa eoms U blp. A
fiwatar Buts Fair fat 1B1T if assured
by th potion af 'Ua North Carslia
Agricultural Society laat Bight.
Th re-elect Ua sf CaL Japb S.
Pegu a faervUr pad of Vlt. CUsls
B. Dcnso treasurer also waa recog
nition of service faitbfally performed.
The name of Pogu aad that of tla
Great Htat Fair really enanot b men
tioned without the one auggcetiag tb
other. CoL Pogue has given hi
thought aad iffprt to' th Btata Fair
and the supremacy which it ha attained
must be aa gratifying to him a it
convincing t. hi f riepd of hieaplendid
efficiency ia th post of active manager
of th Fair.. He b a avid a a itlUt Oimttm
ant in tha person of Mr. Denson, the
two mnking ft strong and well mated
team in th work -of pushing forward
the BUto great bjbit nterprlae.
OFFER DEMOCRATIC BANNERS.
There is every evidence that in .the
various counties the Democrats are go
ing to 4iake ft strenuous fight to win
th State Democratic Bnar which will
show that th ceuaty to which it goes
ha made tha greatest percentage ia
rsus aver taa uemoeraiia row '
1912. Democratic Btate Chairman War
ran I hear lag from Democrat all over
the Btate who tell of work !rlng don
in county pfUr county to win tha baa
aer, which will be presented by Que
eraor Birkett aa aome pkblic occasiaw
There ia aa idea, la IbU which should
be made pe of in every county la th
State. Tha uggeatlaa a from Btate
Chairman Wrea that ta an eouaty
th . Damoaratie eissutlvs committ
offer b Coaatr Pomes rati Baaaar t
the township showing tha greatest par'
sentage increase over th Daaiocrftti
voU of 191J. That would put tb Daaa
or rats of the various township a their
mettle Ball would help te pwU th
Democrat! majority thi year,
tha matter Is oae which h14 M
iuimsditly taksa by tb Demo
emtio eouaty e bairns. Wt bav at
doubt that ia every coanty ia North
Caroliaa aa maa can be feand who
will pay far th banner, or
groups of men might deslxs to bav tb
tymor of offeriag ths flag that will bp
warded, Ift each county plan might
well ba buvdf for ft VI( ecoasUia after
th efcetlpa at each county peat whB
th flag ia p reseated t th Democracy
of tha auacaaafpl township. Such aa
event eoa Id b mad the time of
Demeeftti jollificatiea because of th
vkctary far the party.
We commend tb Idea of Btate Chair
man Warrea. The thing aw for tb
Democratic couaty chairman to do i to
put it lata operatloa. That H will
help I net te be doubted. Aad tb
early sea see meat in eh auaaty
will assist in getting lb Bams of tb
Democrat en the registration book.
With banner offered thorp will be
lively work la sac h precinct to get the
pf ait Democrat 4h books.
and thsa to get awt ths vet oa alectioB
day.
CHRIBTIAVITY IN HIGH PLACES.
Tbenaft B. Iftca, prominent la tb
moving plstur world, ha give a put ft
stronf InterrUw In which b duwaaaM
th peace policy of the President. Mr
Tata said ia part t
I will vota fee Weodrew Wileoa
because he ia saving elrlliaatioa by
keepiag ua at peace, lie baa maia
taiaed peace with honor.
Civil aad rvoluUnry warfar -ba
olvd great prahleia bat mil
lion of qulst-thloVUg. copragcon
People art soavlaccd that Interna
iiaaal warfaaa WW abeelutely
nothing.
I sgree with tha Preeidsnt that
It is us Ire ta fight until we hnve
somothiag really worth while fight
ing for. T talk af beiag held ia
. eoateatpt by Bll th world because
we have preeedd as we have is
illy aad absurd. Watckfal wait
ing" la applied Christianity.
That la it, prwaioaly- Th President
baa not been afraid to apply th da'
trine of Christianity ta th admlBlatra
tloa of government.
There have beea plenty of ebaaeea
sip tb European war Aamsd Rf) fat
thi country to bftva become embroiled
la the great conflict, but the teaching
of applied Christina it y ta Bet te peek
bloodshed. Th President ba felt pbpt
there wa room for all th mapfol4
aHlvitlea ef the people af the Halted
State la the pursuit of peace aad
that thera we bo demaad worthy of
atteatioa that thi country accept th
first ehaaee that came along to engage
in b war with all It traia ef debt, death
aad ufferiag. Th right of th- na
tion have not beea sacrificed er com
promised, bat thera baa beea po blood
thlrwtinWla the Preaideaf ops aer pf
laaiatiag that thaaa right ba respected
Thar also ba baea glvea by the
President f pppliaptioa pf Christjaaity
by hi Bttltada toward th raak Bad
ilof the Americas people. Ia etrtk
tag reptrast with the ambitiap af kisga
lad. em per re ruthlaatlf sver-ridUg
tb wih nd bape af tb poepl I
Ui polisltud pf "Usoa far th meth
srs aad father ef th natioa J n re
fraining from b coarse la lateraatleani
ptttrp ttt PjjIfM sweep thp.ppppfy
Into war.
Th Presidant baa beea eeol aade
pseveeatisa beeaaap h ha keenly tH
th reppoaaiMyty for U Uvm ef th
mtUloa af mow wba wwald kv bad
la.pa.ev.ldsr area had ft paiUy pf eaah
aap ftpd kraetlaacfi beaa fellewad. Th
frpaldsat h) U'posltlaB t aaswer ta B
trtampAaat pfllrpMstv tb aga-pld la
tarrotwtiea ef Cadp, 'Am I y heather
awamN Thla i ftpf)2l4 tbrietlaaay
la ita klfhsat peas.
Practical ChriaiUAlty ft! bap guided
tb Pewldeat ta hk) doaUsg wla. Mea
Ua. Kto aa bp bsa dUsa4ly at
taaal U tha arte firlfUsg free th
trtft pa4 lurwtatl ef p Bi-bariaf re
ptiblip ta th Uraeefaf ft eivil war pad
htp heart baa peap ptettad Pgauut th
s '
voice of those who would have had
thi country crush a weak aad stmg
gliag aatioa.
Ia every public atop Wilson baa beaa
tb type of the Christies in politics pad
under hint the Goldewt Rule baa beea
given a constantly "widening applicw
tloa. . ' '
STATK FAIR VWDfi TODAT.
It hpp been a really great Ktate Fair
thi yer." IB erttMts, disp4ays ia
eatcrtsinmont, in amuaemeata, it hai
provea worthy of the splendid attead
anep pf the people of North Carolina.
The many thousands who came to
the Btata Fair came with th expect
tloa that there would be thing making
tha aomlag worth while, aad this proved
true. Evea the ear; raia af yester
day aad tb threat of mora failed ta
keep the people away, for they felt
that even with raia that the Btate Fair
would b worth while in Ha attract! ve
la. But happily the raia quit and
the people who wanted te enjoy Thurs
day f th Stat Fail had tb oppor
tunity. They aaaas by tb many thousand
pad they war set diseppelated. Ner
will tkoee whs osa today b dispp.
pelsted,! for the flr la to go on thi
laat day with all tba seat af ether day
af th waa. Ta arc pa rations are for
ather big tints today, so as to give
epporteslty ta all who did not attead
yesterday to get soma of tha real en
joy swat tha eemea with th State Fair.
Se If you have not yet viaited the
fair group d se today. Jt will pay
yon 1a atay way. It b a Stat Fair
which baa proven Jtaslf oa af rar at-
traetlvepaaa. Aad th Stat Fair Ball
la the auditorium tonight la to bring
the annual media of North Carolin
ians to b bvilllaat close.
:
Short Tern Farm Loan
Collcettww Action Among Fnraaen to
. Isjprwv Their Sarrewlap; Capacity
tba Third of a Settee af Powr Up.
Waahtagtap, D. C, Oct 10-Wht ca
operatloa pnaoag farmers caa do to im
prove their borrowing rapacity at baaka
1 tawa described ia Bulletin No. ?.
Factors Affecting Iaterest Bate pad
Other Charges oa Short-Tim Farm
Loans,- recently published by the V. o.
Depaxtmeat of Agriculture:
"la enma parts ef th country where
farmers, if they obtained loans at all as
iadlviduala, war compelled to pay very
high rate af latere, plane have beea
tried put uader which groups of farmer
bav beea able olleetivly to establish
improved relatleaa with baaka. In est-
a raj localities of tho Central Western
aad Rocky Mouataia region, farmer
bar formed temporary agreement na
aar whicb tbey pet collectively as guar
pptep. Bprpbiepp far approved lopa
of members. Tha added security froaa
the poruvtloa baa eaaibl mem
ber ta obtaia loan at reduced rate af
iaterest. Another plan, illuatrated by
what has bees doue ia Teiaa commun
ity, involve a temporary paraement be
tween p group of farmer and a bank.
Put diners Irom the plan previously
etioaed la tkat the added security
eopaistp of p reserve fund left with the
banker. Each borrower allowe the bank
to retaia 6 per cent of his loan for a
reserve fund, which is held nn a guar
aatpe for all tb loans made under
the agreement and is returned to tb
farmer ai ths termination af the agrec
pteat. "Under another pla, which baa beea
employed ia several communities of the
Nertpwea. a gVQup f buainess mea
gr to deposit a sum of money with
bank and guarantee the loane given to
farmers for some specific aad approved
psrpoee. Ia all sarh case farmers bar
bee enabled to obtaia credit oa more
faverabL term thaa usual.
"Ia b BPmber of localities ia thla
eoaatry, TruP af farmers have orgma
isrd co-operative credit association ar
credit anise a. Lpually each credit
union make drfiaiW asrangemrnts with
aom beuik by which th latter act as
depositary and furaiahea loans ou
spec i tod torma Thus oae of the nnloa
la North Carolina receive 3 per ccat
iaterest from it baah en deposits sub
ject te check and 4 T"er eeat an saving
peeauata left ea deposit thro months er
losger, pad pay a per cent interest oa
It loeaa from the bank. The credit
uaiea la turn pay ita own members 4
per eeat au their aaviage Beeoaata and
far is he thsa lopa at par cent. Such
a credit unto not only accustoms it
members to th ua ef check aad cav
ing accounts bat also enables the mem
ber to obtain loans for -approved pro
ductive purpose u bettor terms thaa
they could obtain elsewhere.
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS
Deplesbl If ItiU
Philadelphip Record.
Negotiations bet wee thi country
aad w foreign pat loss bav for sews
time heea la a very delicate position.
Ia bntb af the frelgu eountriaa tb
suwtlaei af Mr. Hughe would be re
carded pa a repwdiatioa of the Prowl
dept. Mr. Hughe might, if elected,
etiu th policy f tho President,
aad this la probably what bo would da.
Us might tvep ba mors belbeose than
th Preaadeat. Baut aebody at horn ar
broad would know till March what hi
ttitodw-wwuld ha, but ia tha meantime
hi eteeeia weald deatssy tha lafluaaa
f th FreaUeat. Th ? ppou tb
eusjlap; d tha Uaitad Btata. pad it
hiitty to sise narva it interactional
obligathaBP, would be Sep lovable.
Tba Oa Raata aaa,
Pklladalphlp Reeord. , .
rroap letter wrttte y the Preal-
dent to the Governor of New York.
with roopect t tb mueter out af tb
regimmatp of tftal sRat ptiU pa thai
Btrtircup poraev, at pppwara that . tap I
amrauy . whle,uire4fh4rwa
sac -urn forts aately UI1 oaiela" Thtl
seaciU U Northern Mpaisw ar tsa
prevtac hut the aosaibilsly af pgftaw
sieft fraoa that paacter emtlanaa. aad
-cur f reatiet -ueeds prstevCtea, Tb
rresldeat belsg advfcmd by tb military
aataertt that ft withdrawal ef tb
mlllua at Bay time froaa ta date of
their awtaHasi apU dwa ta the area)
would, U aU naeUhe bawa aeoa. r al
lowed by frath apWoa, tharp it p
choice but to continue tho watch op
the Rio UrauJ. To ropei invasion Is
one of tba object for which th Cop
titutloa permits the militia to b
called, aad the beat Um to repel in
vasioa ia before the prospective Invader
ha crossed th frontier.
SMILE AND BE HAPPY
ECONOMIES.
Dp
Why
wear
yur
Orouch
don't you
aoma of
laat year
ploth
i?
pabghtsr
Wby, f t h r .
Didn't I bavp my
last winter fur
Di ads over . pod
Wear them alt
last aummar. '
TTTH MEW CRT.
Mim. W.
Thing ar differ,
put tiaa they
Bsed ta be.
Mrs. A.
Wbafp th mat
ter now?
My daurhUr
tall pa that bar
liusbaaid ' eosn
plalaa that b
deeeat parv tb
aama p p p p a d
goods fete mother
aad ta tsJia.
1IISUNPER
BTOOD. Mr. Fussbody
Did you call ua
and ask bow Old
Mr. Slekabed U.
as I told youf (
- Friend Husband
Tea, aad ah
said It's ftoap of
your business hew
Id aha I. That
anyway.
SLOW.
Sditb (stgblBa)
rt. !.ri Tom
i-7 .
rt-
Mart WII.
what cma you ex.
Pet at a chap
wbp pwvar rum
hia put over taw
nail pa hut.
OPHELIA'S SLATE
- -
THE GAME IS 0
RACY OF THE SOIL
Davl Tebsece Now.
Mocksvllle Enterprise.
The farmers of Davie rounty are bow
busy shipping aad marketing their to
bacco. Price continue Very high tb
highest they have been in thirty or
forty year, and the fanrSer ar at
laat receiving p just compensation for
tbelr labor.
Front at Maztoa.
Maiton Scottish Chief.
Another frost yesterdny morning
(October 12). Sweet potato vine have
beea pipped, but pot much damage don
late cotton yet, i reported. -
. Heavy Tobacco Break.
Caswell County Democrat.
Tolaaeeo has moved thi week, th
breaks being the heaviest of tha season.
As yet th farmer ar not eomplaln
lag ef prices.
Wbaat Ptouey.
Chapel Hill News.
Several farmer of the Calvaader
section, hauled ft load of wheat to Bur
lington laat week. Tbsy received $1j60
per bushel. Each farmer averaging
150.00 for hi load.
Haga With Croup.
Ljimbertoa Bobeaonian.
Mr. Oile Davit, who live ia 'the
Raft Swamp section, Is among tb visi
tor ta towa today. Mr. Davi saya be
has a number of pig about two month
old and p diseps lib croup among chil
dren ba attacked two of them. The
disease is something new to Mr. Davis.
None of tha pigu has died, however, and
the Ant on to get sick is almost well.
An Aid
to a
Uplift
"
"There la bo business so important
that it cannot be told on one sheet of
paper," said Cyrus W. Field. Tira ia
very valuable. Punctuality, honesty,
and brevity pre the watebword of Ufa.
Never write a long letter. A bumai
man ha not time te read It If you
hpv anythiag to aay, be brief.
"Tears pgo. when I was laying tb
Atlantic cable, I had Occasion to end ft
very important letter to Epglaad. I
kaew it would have to b read by the
Prim Miaister aad by tha Queen. I
wrote out what I had to aay. It covered
sevsral all seta of paper. Then I ra
over it twenty tints, eliminating word
her and there, making sentence
briefer, until finally I got all I had te
my ea ea sheet ef paper. Then I
mailed it. I a du tim I received the
answer. It waa p satisfactory na, tap;
but da yep think I weald bv fared po
well iA my latter had covered half a
doaea shestsf N, indeed. Brevity ip
a rare gut."
A. T. Stewart a docs every progree
aive? bust sees maa regarded hi time
na hi capital. Na eae w admitted ta
his, private sffies uatll he bad stated hi
busiaa te a aewtlnel at aa outer deer
aad the te aa other near tha effirpy If
tb visitor pleaded private basin eoa, tba
peattaol wsuld say "Mr. Stewart has
na Pfivptp business." Whea admlttaaea
wa gaiaed, ana had te bo brief. The
ah' at least two husiaasa ef Stewarfa ptpblihmnt urn
yar yeoogwr ditpatahad with a system aad prompti
thaa you pra, tude which , purpriaed rival merchants.
Thera wa a d wad ling r dally lag p
fooling, but "baaiases" waa the watch
ward from morning until plgh. B
refused to ba drawn tat frlsadiv oou
veraptiop during buaiaem hour. U
had pet a momeat to waste.
- Mapy ft youth ha failed te get ft r
uatloa beepupp b tniksd toe much whea
making hi applieptiep. Meet buaiaem
mea have ae time ta waste aad they
appree ite br v lty. Bcvvitf sf ilpr?
siea alwayt mks a faverabl imprce
do upo a good buslpoo maa. .
Whea you havs'WcasioK to sail aa a
maa during bualasm hour, Mick si nee
ly te th matter aader discusta pad
una a ft word aa pepaible Pad got
away a quickly as you can. Every
moment f hi working hours ta valua
ble, and k lu BP tim fr prnl cow
fwraatlea, .' .
Orapap in New York Evening Teioflrem,
TAR HFJX BRAINLETS-
A candidate who cast hi vote for auf
frogu ia worth two who any tba other
fellow ahoaltL Durham Sua.
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German ar amid ta tugard tha new
British taaha a daagerou. Th aid
ones ip thla country ar likewise;
Charlotte New.
e a
It ia bow figured out that tb ColoBal
used 12,000 word ta hi Battl Creek
speech, 11,023 against Mr. Wlloep aad
73 ia favor of Mr. Hnghos Charlotte
New.
see
. Whenever tb war new get dull
over ia Europe, they mix ta a little
pane talk. Aad pfter that awta tira-
some, tney gtv us pom mora
new. WashlngtoB New.
s e
A contemporary sneaks of
isg" Hughes. A pretty bad Job te cor
ner a fellow who takpp twenty thouppad
vile jaunt talking vry mil of tb
way without aommittiag himself a ia
gl tlm ea a amglp tmportppt tpr '
Kinataa Free Press,
see
The Republican party's raeard I too
much ef a graveyard of broke prem
ises for aay oa to argup that fat would
lie alive to th peed af tha poop! If
placed bark ta power. Wllmiagtou Dip
patch. e e o
A philanthropist ef rar wrdar baa
been developed. Th University ef Yir
ginia has received p gift ef SeSOjOOo ta
eaah from acme party wha request that
hi -name be pot made pablle aad tho
truatec are to do with th meaev pp
they think best. That is what North
Carolina get for letting Dorter Alder-
eta a go a bread. Charlotte Observer,
to Success or an Aid
Successful Career
Talk By Oriaew Swett Mardom
(Copyrighted, MWJ .
If tberp ip anything that emwperate
businaaa snaa it ia to try ts d bam
aew.with men who never get Baywhero,
who never com t th point, wh "baa
about tha bush" with long iatrodaetl
aad meaninglam verbiage. Uka a dap
which turaa aroupd a half dosea tim
ad thca lie down wher bp wbp ta
th first place, thy sir pop put wita
aaelaa pplpaatioBP, iBtruduattapp aad
apoiogi, pad talk about all sertp pf
tiinga but tha btuinapp f tap momeat.
Thera ar pomp mew you Borer eaa
being to tb paint They will waade
all arouad at. ever M pad uadsv H, as.
way evadiag pad P voiding, but Btvwr
quit touching th marrow. Tbelr mind
work by tad (roctioa their meatai prow
eases pre not pzact. They ar lis sail.
drop ta thp play called "Ptooa" tbey
try t avoid toaehlng the designatsd pw -jort.
It cms waaeouatabU that PO
pl will take pp muck trouble apnatwati?
te atwid eoming tp tb point.
Whea boy aid young me pp my
ptataB about thai ability te ned
ta busiacwa, I try to fiad out wkther
they bavp thi pewer pf directaaea. of
coming to th point clearly, pqupralw
pad forcibly, without indirection, with
out parleying, without uaeleap word. If
they lack this quality, appareatly thr
t little cjiana or thstr noaPwdiaf ta a
largo way, for thla la characteristic of,
mea af pcTah wbp aebler si thtaarn
Tb Indirac paaa la always wwrttaff tei
disadvaatego. Ba mbac bard, but Perot
itp aajrwbcra, ,
Tb uaJltv af dlraetaem ia ckraa
terteti af all men af great arosutlv
ability bppup thy wain tlm to
mech to squpadar rt lp uaelsm pad
meaatsrlesa eon-veraatie i It is na indie-
pcaaabl troplity af th leader ot pu
Pger of ail Urn eaterprtsea.
Many a maa bap goa dowa te faflurp
beeuus he jacked ability ta arrivw
quickly and effectively pf ft ronclunipar
While h waa deliberating aad bp lap
tap- pad Mbatiag pbout th bush." tha
ppwrtpahy to av klmatif paascd Jaad '
tb crisis rulasd him. . -
It do bat matter bow mmA eVItttw
sdmjatioB. influence, ar ctareraes yea
may have, if you lack th art pf com-
lag t th poist quickly aad derUlvety.
ef fecuaiarg yourself immediately.
aa urpf bp vtry pecpif uX