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1 I'i nil rcv3 aiz) crrnvnn v ' mra in omrto stnuora t 1 lUWWMMiKhllMl ' ' " " ' Take V ImI Htm Dm. ...M Ciiiiuillin Data. ...UT Tts News and Observer it e, " Pay ta Tea my m xrsr axd cirnni mussur o COKPAXT - Mlllll BAJntXaV ejffKBl ' jauMaovnaAaMMuisonm ni'iti im ti nimuj amwaal oa far naaUkatto af af aw aiMi aiaCMaf N a M iitwwi MM It tM aaaar ma aim nu associated rust Mom FBCSl : t Nl TM .... MM 0aa Taa . MM f ..... ktt M Um ,..4... IM hY-Mfc...ltJt fta a PaMr vmha mm ar wait . MORNING TONIC (Oorft Molnteme.) There i a tract differete between a mere (rnl tai peetimiit and ott who eipreue iadigsttios it wrong aad folly. Tn former U an obtructioa t th r4 of life, tbe latter the pioneer ia the ptth of real progrets. UNCLE ,WALT MASON ; VACATION TIMt. The maa wk work tee all-tree kard, be ke a akuaWr ar a bard, will ake aoa rainy mora le 11 tkat ke'a played eat, la fria tad ml ad. Aad ka will manner tkroagk kle tears, "I'm aet a patriarch la year; I Mill eheald be sa good aa vaeat, a aeuy aua aa active feet, all Mint la, Intellect aad hrawu, yet ta the aerapkup I have CtW Maa la aa latrkaU mecklae, tkoogk kei at raa by gaastlae; ka latere, hardened by hie ' aanav aad kateo ta alow ee for repair. "Seme - ether year aaya he, TH aa tad altietb 1 large pee capped wttk eaew, er gambol aa tbe eeeaa'a , akara, ar treed tke forest' tufted leer, bat new . 1 aaat afford U reet aad let af aire ge galley watt, Beau ahhriaf plaake kare Wetttd la view, aa4 I mart try ta top a few; let atkere plcale la tt flea, wfclle I rake la tke tree atea Alt aa . ka wakaa retop ley ta fad kle pep hte ebbed , away, Ma terra la la Ita wladlag akeet, tea ke le 4ea4 aaea kia feet Aa a ate aeaat be arerkeaM; . a MceaMtWe-art la atodea vklla akJUe4 aieckaalea teat IU werka, ta aee wky It kae Jaajay Jerkei all Ulan tkat BkBTe aa4 tall aee4 reet, aa4 aua'a af all BMcklaea tke beat. . tiara the waf ekowtd he to make a drive for billiona of Moaey aeet aay old tehetae mi go out Ml ehaee ia A fe alllioat. laaie old taae, Pea aughticr that aword. At laaat that ia where the Hub get kit oaly thaaea ta get to Pari for diaaer. With peare, thirry-feur (eat eottoa tad two State - raadi croeaiat tka eeuaty, Staaty It at happy a the bey who it taklat hit frit girl home frota eharth, If all the cauatlee ipead all the iaeaey they are voting to build reed Jferth Carolina will have eaeugh roada to allow tome af them ta atlek over into Virgiaia aad Teaaettee. ',u-a thote who are rrltleltlng Wiltna are rail tn o loudly far Amerleaa half ta free Ireland perhipe theyaa tell what the Biaa Tela did lo help America la Ita Utile with Oermaay, If Concrete li la doubt ai to what per cent of ' aleehol la beer will make draak tome it would be b hard tak ta try it on tome one, but aot oa a Ceagrewmaa, for it would not be right to ea- eaartge them ia k bad habit. V. Boheatollerk la aet the Only Deulteber who ku a Job af weed-aawiag ahead af him. Aad the ml weod-aawiaf will be no itick three er four iaehee ia diameter, either, for Heinie hu a long, hard winter ahead to demand fuel. For a aaw aatioa the Polee are htvla( plenty of ticltemeat. They are carrying oa war with all other eld ar aew nationi er fatioaa, and all around them are other buth league wart, altogether mak inf the titaaliea plenty intereeting enough for eat of that ace. . i, - -'The Biaa Tela may think that to hlti the Preei deal af the United BUtei may make them f rieade la the United State, but it doea aot The maa . from abroad who comet to thla eountry aiking aid tai hat aa better taate thaa ta denounce It chief it entitled to aothiag bat contempt. .1 liehatoad ceaaty ia going to have Ita welcome ta it aoldltrt thit week. Bochlnghaa had pleated the eveat for the Fourth af July, but aoaeluded to let the ether Pearta af July affair gat ant f lh way Mi (hti do the thiaf right Proat, the preparatieaa aaaeaaeed aad the aehedul of vreati itraed it will be a baak-aweeper. . . rWia .tka War, publiahed bar the Delaware CeaaciJ af Defeaea, faotea the following kit af koltar doeUinet "The efflcieat aeople wat aeoure to theaueleaa elbew room, by meaa af war, aad the taefSeJcat mutt be kemmed ia-atd at lttt drftaa lato -'rettrvaa,' hir they have a room ta grow aal where, dlMoarafid h4 wHerad dJrereat to the future, by the gpttUelt af the ta perior aaerlt if their aotguerara, they af taw4 ileal toatil the peaceful deith af weary aal hopeleea teaiUfy." Apparently altUM. Pacl, PertMit& Hale, Petaia, hltngia and Dlaa received t!.-!r rj" eiSeri ia lata. ,.-.. ( fr:'l fWAOIIMr . The Church af Eagiaad hu fuito a problem as head to aolva. ' It teem that ate af it young wotnea took to preaehing,'and wu heard avary Thurtday meraiag hy t large eongregtUoa at The Tempi rtureh, of which the to aetoelato fa tor Thia to one of the largaet ehBrakea ia Loadoa, tad tha yooig wornu wu eeUblUMag for, her eelf the rerutttioa of .being eaa of the bett peeaekera lav he eeaatry. . . . But the wai a member af the aborts aver which tha Bbkop af Loaiaa bat JurUdktioa, aad ka bat prohibited ha frm preeehikg at The Temple Churek, any longer, and kit thereby etirred up quifa aoatrevtrty.. At a recent meeting of thit church eevertl of the biiliopa, misbUri aad lay men came out for the Jnnoeatioa, aayiag that the Uf bad coat for thla ait af womee, while quit at maay mora thought that It wu bett aet to admit women to order Jut aow, if at all. It win be recalled thtt 9 tha day f Ptataeoit, St Peter taii thit tht fulfillment af the prophecy f Joel hid eome about, and that amoa ather thJagi, with the' ae age yeuf toni aad dtugtuJ torav thiil fropheey.' Kew to "prophMy" ia tha New Tntameat metnt about tha tarn u our preaching. aV wa toar a that 8, Peter believed that both the yeutg mea aad youag womta would take to preachlaf. ' Tht Apoitit St. Ptul found at Cuttm tht tvtn gelitt Philip,' who had four daughter, "virgin, which did propbety." 6e here ia Cuurta were four young women gtvta to preachlaf. Many hit toriaat tay that it ia quite clear that womta were to ated ia the eery early dtyt of tha ehoreh, but that with the laeretfing empbatli apoa celibacy they were peaked eut, aad women rather looked down apoa u time weal oa. 8t Paul 1 advice that ht would tot permit one of them to ipeak ia church waa strhtot a tpeeial admonition to a rather wicked eity, Corlatb, where be urged tht Chrlttiaa womea to tepkrat thtmtelvet from tht bolder aad looter womea of tht piga world. But fit Luke iptahi of theie womea preaehert ia the Book of Acta with whoa Paul earn ia contact, without indicating that tht Apottlt elaewhere thaa ia Corinth regarded the matter at impolitic. Tht Methodlot Church ia ita lrtt dtyt ated womea very exteniively u preaehert, aal with tclliif effect. Ia a reeeat apeeeh to the geaertl eoaventien of tke Korthera Methodiit Churek rot eraaee wu mtdt to Dinah Mtrrit, a ehartettr tre ated by Oeorgt Eliot ia her book, "Adam Bade," and, believed to be a faithful portrayal of the hfethodlit womet preacher. Tht rnidioa field take uct f womea ai preacker.- Ia our ewa State a mlnitter weat off to war, aad kit wife took over the care af the coagregatioa while he wa away, including tht preaching, aad did it well. The mother of Jehu Weiley, while hit father wu in jail for debt (for with a numeroui ftmll, mall income etd eerie diipoeition, mtklng many taearlee, Be. Statnel Weiley wu lodged la prleoa for debt), Jeba'i mother, Buttanih Weley, took apoa hertelf the charge of the Epworth tea' gregntion tnd oftet "pokt to them." The Blthop of London by prohibiting a youag woman Mtmi to htvt precipitated the iuue, and Eagltad It aew eettitg tbout deciding what it thall do ia the matter. It will be our tura aeit. COMMUNITY EFFICIENCY. Some year igo cam into Baeford B. F. Beiton, who began to ell the farmer hardware lupplie Re wa viiited by the uiual collection of (ilei- mea from the wholeule placet tnd he pltced ordere for new thing provided they would work Be took the new thing that came and lent them out to firmer who (bowed tn intorett tnd told tht firmer to tee what they would do. When ftrmtr found n new implement that wat helpful 8eitot tried to fill the country with it. Why do yoa tuppeeef To tell the good, you etyf Well, thtt WU ont reaion. But another reaaon wai that he wanted to mak hi farmer friend proiperou by putting la their hand equipment that would enable them with the leatt work to make. the big feet crop. When t farmer make bigger crop bt a buy much mora from t hardware ttore thin wkea ke ku (mall erop. Beaton etudied produetioa beeaute production i the buiinet of hi community aad atiafying the demand of pro duclloa it hi buiincn. He had t hind in mtking the Raeford country ont of the moat progreMlve farming taction of the State. Beiton't tdvertiaing bill wt tht mot impor ttnt ittm ia the village paper. He wa ready to flash up a half page or a full page any time he had (Omething to announet ttd h had tomething frequently, Bt kept hit community twake to the poMtbllitiei of ftrm pr ogres. Be told hli ma chltery, and he told it to a territory that eon tlaued to develop. Developeaett muat more talr. It mtinl tale of more thing. II mua tht eoa- tlauatiea af development, and more ulet eeeh year ti tht country keept increuing lit productivt power. tome lay tbe Bardwtre Detlert' Aaioeittion it foiog to take up tht Beiton idea. The aaioeiatloa will ttudy lrtt ktw tht farmer may tyttemttically equip their farm with machinery that it adapted for greater production, then it will put at the die poial of the firm tht intelligent machinery to do it.and it will combine with the farm demon- ttrttort to matt the faraen more effleltat by teeing thtt they ktv't tht better equipment aad know better bow to ate it Thea tha eountry paper will be flooded with hardware adveirtitiac. aad tha farm will tkart oat their work tad ia ere produetioa aal buying power, aad the eonv munjty will be mora thrift, aal with aew ideu of work aad aeeomplithmeat, We do aot work loftthot aaoufh, tad we do aot work ta lallvldualt withj ailoa fu aaoagk lata tht future, wt do aot play the game for tht aeit head, but tea mock for the card jutt put down. V AS TO BOIILVC. ' lithmoal la argtalalaf a half atilUea dollar oor- aoratioa to all ia tohlaf the hbutlnf aituatioa. Bichntoal it tryiaj to arruge to prtvide home for the people who want to live ia Bichmoad. It it a matter ta which every community aeedt 4o fit atteaMea, There art Mia ia Baleifb lew wh ir looUaf areoal for asmt pitta to which to to beeaoM they waaet rent a food boa bora. It it Mpartad thai antral, jt put t. eoaiervative, Aetirable famUMt ktva goaa alatwkera becantt they aoBll jol rest bomu here. Oa the other hiad, the real eetato mea tty taek it tha price of tutorial that untf U hosMt ie aet prifiubly to rottel, tt to poMibla that tha troabl ia that buildert are ttUktof too clottly to frtmt eonttruo. tioa, ' Lu from letfrioratloa af brkb ot t erete bouut muit be lubttantially leu thaa tlmiltr lou ta voodta, lafltmmablt bauea. Balaifkatadt to look Uto It houtlaf aituatioa with more tiger thaa it aftw beinf employed, " - ' " ' ' BB. ABBAIAhf JACOBL If all met of foreiga birth who have evufbt tp portuaity ia America bal tha iplrit af Abrahta Jteobi, tht diitinfuiahtd Ktw Ttrk phyticiaa who died th other dyj the bittery of fereigaert to the United State could bat but vary diffireat fro what it batbeea. laitcad of takiaf the etow that he bad honored the country by epmiaf bare, Dr. Jacobl wu wont to Ipeak af America u the lead which bal adopted him aal gives him tha appai tualty to work. Be wu of that typo of forolgaw who htvt eariched Amtrltaa life, aal wbou pret eau hero hat counted for the beaelt af the tatioa. Tht Ktw Tork World ! dributo to tall iitfa tulthtd phydciak if well worth repteductloki Kew York hu lott a greet eltlte aal tha Uaited State hu loot a grtat patriot ia the death of Dr. Abrthaa Jteobi. Bora ia Germany, educated ia Oermaay, be eut hit lot witb XJaktl aad Schara U the1 rtvoluUoa af IMS aad wu ott af tha dlttla guitbtl frotp whom autocracy drovt lata aallt aad from whom thia eotatry preJtel to kighly. Carl Schurt deeerlbed hist to bit Bemi Bltetaeee ia thiee wordtt "Juobl wat a attlou democrat who after ward in America woa for kimulf ee grut name tt phytieita aad teiettitt eo greet iadeed that many yeare later, whta he had ke eome oat af tho matt prominttt phytieitu ia America, thit rtvolutioaary aaila wu dittU guUhtd by the Ualveralty of BerUa with A tall to a profettorthip." To tho end Dr. Jteobi remained tteadfut to tht political priteiplei which ht had adopttd at a young ttudeat at Bona. Wha tka war befaa ia be favt hit adherence aaro urvedly to tho eautt of tho Alliet agtlatt Pruteita militarbm aal autocracy. It wu a dteiaioa thtt coU hjm maty frltalthipa among other Americaat of German blood, bat he aorer wavered ia bt devotioa to the lot triaet of politioal liberty for which bt had fought ia hi youth. , . There wae aa hyphea la Dr. Jacebi'i rafgoi Amerieaaiim. c A PANIC PBOSPEBITT. Tht commercial ageaeiet of tho country fore- cut a retura to producing activity that will eclipM anything the world hu over kaowa, the lemtndi of petta timet alrtady prtving greater thaa tho of war time ia many line of butinete, aal thortigci of tupplltr tad ritlag prieee ar coatpleaou featarea, Buytrt ia tht merketa bra takiaf everything la many line aad art uhiag for allotmtatt for futur deliverie. tht iron aal tteel mill ar booking ordert far ahead aad ia prophetic quantities Buying begiat to rua lata luppliet far into tht future, tad buytrt art plaoiag order at prttent figure to forestall higher price later oa. Thit tituttion It ott that i( worth tklnking am. There i no doubt that tht halt ia produetioa temporarily after tht eetwtioa of tctual flghtlag bea reached itt limit and tht retura ta active era dlttoae hu made deeUive progree. Tht tigai oa til tide are that tka retgra-wUl grow more attlvh every day, aad that the ellmta w are bow bead ing for will be ana that will aot oaly mat atw record but will eurprlae all of u. Plvt yurt of dropping behind normal produetioa ia thit eouatry when aormal produetioa it the grettett ever hnown leavet at away behind in our aormal ioppl7t ad that ia the whole ttoty. With a let- eeneoT libor lupply and a growing demand for tverything in addition to the thortagt frtm tea yeart of world war It tahu ao wit maa to tee tho lituttion tnd no prophtt to retliu what mutt bap- pea, , Thie eouatry alotg with the reat of tho world hi a buy action ahead and for many year, and at t gait wt htvt never known. Thtt i tt tertlin tt winttr. AT A VENTURE The Roaring Bortktlice, or Trailing tke Crimi Letgae. (ATtlO of the Orett Northweet.) New York Evening Poet The tun wu rapidly retting la the weet, after It euitom in that part of the eouttry, whoa heolitary koraemta wat teen making kit wty (lowly along the left bank tf tht Littli huddutg Big Salmon river ia the general directum of BoiM City. Suddenly the rider ut up ttralght ia the ttddlt, tnd tht horte, at a wink from kia maatir tk hor' perceptivt fuultlei wert developed to that fine point etopped ihort ia kit track. Blttl Whtt wu that! v Borthtllre, for it wtt none other, letped fro tho uddlt and laid hit ttr to tht grooad. Whea he arot a grim emile illuminated hit mtaly fet' tare. While ha ie climbing buck into the uddlt let u explain that hit name, aa ebvieu com biaation, wat derived from the irreeietlble vigor of hit mtnner coupled with the ettential mildnett of hi intentioat. Setting ipurt to hie tteed, Bonbtliee eped for ward to tha erett of tho greet divide. At the top einitttr tpeetoele met hit eye. Leaned to a toll yeamor ht dtterltd tht form of a halt old maa in a white beaver hat, a coat ot blue iprlakied with whltt ttara, aad ttriped paktalooat of red aad white with boot atrtpe. Tear of nnguiak raa dowa the aged man tnow-wkitt goatte. "My child, my ohild, uv my thlldl" moaael the aged ttrangtr. Thiy are getting away: with bar." "Whom It getting away with whet" cried Borah all, quick a thought Tht Crimtoa Ltagu. with W. W. at tbtlr head," oobbed tht (trttftr. "Mr child, ay child, y little Indepeadeaela, whom I have carried to y armt aver tiaee July, 1770!" Borahalice'e Jtgle eye pierced through two aal half mile ot thick aadercrowth tad deeeried the htpleet youag girl la the mldtt at a group of tldtrly ruffiane ridinf fat aad furioae la tha gea- erai directioa of Mount Taeoma or Balaior, ka the cau might be. . . Btrthaliee lathed forward. Be waa sever the mm to weito time la acquiring mpcrfluout la for matioa. Betweea him aad the criminal aaat lay canon alaety feet wide. BorahaUea atad it to thrtt jump. SU11 the Crimto Bead weull aot top. Pulling out kia traaty brae af eJa-thoetora Borahaliet dUchtrged forty-eight ahota jm rapid (UCCCMlOn. ;.v t t . Bangt Bangl Aal tit latoraatieaal flaaaclal mitereaata bit the foil doit But the remainder kept ap their breakneck ptee. Oaly their leader hit gltteee gleaming through the eye-holee of bit muk ttra la bit uddlt aad abash bit Bit at our aero. i .. CurM yta. very heartily. BorahaUcar bo hllMd. ' ' -.' :?.-X:."i'-f But Our brw smiled dUdtitfully-aa ht drt rela aal baaed forward to pull tho math from tht fact of oa of th fallea taaaciera. - I It wu tht fact f Ut ViUdol , iTbwatltNd.)'" -.v.', ::.,.:. 'v;-' Oar ttsaiaia llvdAt To Totfy or Not to lUti JUt li tli Qy " I 1 r m 1 . jr V. r . .r. -Cm i, V SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Cemaeay far Teen If. Philtdelphia Pablie Lodger. A aua ia aot atopy aatil kt ku reached aa wadertt ending with kiauelf aad learned to eom- aad kit ewa life. It it for kirn to ehoou whether th aua bo ia thall be hit beet frleal or hit wont taemy. . "Greater le bo that ruleth blautlf thaa hi that takatk a city." Th famout etory of Bohert Louis 8teveaoa, 'Doctor Jebyll aad Mr. Sydo depict A detperat battle betweea two eidc of our hu- maa aature oae aide given, to all that It food. tkt otker aid revealiag all that 1 tvlL Tht two tidee are waited ia toe aa perwaality, aad It it a tragic tale that porrraya aua turning In the twlatiiag off a aye from all that it deurrlnt of aua' prtiu to all that Oarat tka feeling of de lectation. Ba wka wetre tka veil af hyooerity aad think ha ua deceive tha rank aal lie of maakind with ait aiagaiu eaaaot coauaue to 1001 ue many who, witb a ihrewd iaaight of huaua atture, quickly paaatrate tke delutiot tad bring aim to aaOfUaeauoa. Be eaaaot deceive kimulf. Be matt gad blautlf ttoaer ar later tora by aa an guitk af eoatritioa. Ha wiaku ha might retrace hie ttepcj but it it too lato. Bt mtdt hit choice wag ago aad there ie ao retrutioa. Tke maa oa good term with kimtelf it ant tortartd by vein regret. Tbe path lie ttrtlght ttd Clear anted af kit. Ht hat disciplined hi twa nature to urve biaa ia a eritit and to bt true to wkU ka bu taught kimulf to do and to bt. Whea ba ia by himatlf ht it not wretchedly loatly, for ba I rick ia mtatal retouree. Bit rcmiaiteeaeoe art pleaturabl. At will he call up picturta of the put wkick kt liku to tee oace ore, area U a t reveler lookt through tn album of vitwa wkick recalU kia memorable aad delight fat jouraey. wa uaaot at ail Umu enjoy the upreme privi lege of having our friend tbout ue. Oaly new aad thaa may we elimb tho helahtt aad behold tho far landactpei aal takt brutb aad a keart at gru agala. Moat of tka time wa mutt plod ia tkt dutt aad tkt boat Wo mutt depead oa our owa et re talk 1 wt eaaael leca apoa thou who would fala tkart aae burdea whea their duty keep item rar away. iaey would like to carry our toed, but titM they aaaaot we mut theulder it without ahlrklag. Tborafor. wo matt aot Mt th lower elemeat ia our aature win the ataatory to that tha evil dictate to tn good, we uaaot afford to lead the "double life. Th better ulf irthe oaly oelf for which. la th abort tad crowded heart af a buy lifetime, wa ua lad room. Bo who ia at peaea with bit owa mind, without coaeelt, ia ba waa brlega pete aal comfort and latuag delight wherever ke eome. Be ie a wl come member of ooeiety, wka atea ia kit eolltltude ie ttriving for a wlf-lmproremeat wkick eariekei ail tkeaa who com lato uataet witk him. - Be Caltod It "Kew. ' (New Serviee, Agrlealtural Ezteatioa Service, Coraell Uaivertlty.) "XI la all th while laying ba wtatt ftlkt to gtva aim aew rer the paper, but I gueu be ln't very aastoua for It," aatd tke maa wka wu wait lag ale tora la the barber chair. "I weat dowa to Kew Tork laat week to buy good," bo weat oa, "aal wrote out a little piece about it peat tee it ia the paper, though." - The sua la tho chair waited aatil the barber had aafely elrcumaeribed bit tkia, aal thea taid. "Wky, yet, it to,, toaotwiu wkea my wife wtt rndlag tho pereoaal alead but sight I remem ber there wu eaa that J. W. Pierce wu is Ktw Tork laat week oa bttaiaeee." 'Well. I didat are it," breke ia the aggrieeed aae. -Ami Doaidea, tkat waul what I gtvt him. Wait a minut," said tke terbu. "Bet I baew whet row-wrote. About Uk tkia, want tti 'J. w. Pierce waa ta th metropoll lttt wetk, where b pertkutd a largo atoeh ot tke butt Uuaaa to seta Bad wemcal apparel waieh will bo oa a)o la a four tay. Bt eailo epeeial attoa tioa to tbe lite of 1M tklrtwalata, wkMi ar th laeal for the meaty over brought lato Bloom lllev Th Pier etore alwayt bat th ehoicott merehnadiu en talt aad will tar yoa money.' fs' "e auetly, gradgiaaly -admitted the ' dry cooda maa, but tomtthiat like that, with-real sew ia tt.-.' .. - m--r-Tt.. , "Ub baa," tall tke barber, with a with at th maa ho wu ahaviag. "Let tee, Jim, yoa advar. tlM quite a lot la tha paper ia the eouru of. I year, deal yeuf Pay tho editor quite a lot of money, I auppoe. "Ka, air," emphatically dealt red the merchant. "Too doat catch ana wtatitg aay money ia ad mttrfuf. It doaaal fay."--, . , Aaewera to Yteterdty't Kwlt. 1 Willitm Shtkitpure, becautt he wm bora it Stratford, England, sear Ue river Avon. . 1 A dependent colony equally di vided betweea the Britieh, Dutch and French government, lying in South America, bounded by Brazil and Vent' tuela. t Aa tttinct "volcanic" moutttin 'a Japan, familiar on many object et art, pottery, ttc, uld ia tha Uaited State. 4 The mtnuiteturt of cictrt. 5 An Italian coloratura toprano. who hi attained wide popularity ia the Uaited State. 6 An automatic railroad icnal. T A am applied to ttudent ia tht ucoad yetr of advanced tchoolf and college. 8 The "yard" or quadringlt In the center or t tehool or college property, O Thi Urm i applied to period whea electrical or othtr power pliat art worktd to their capacity. 10 Broadway, ia Naw York City, by virtue of the elaborate electrical illu mination of thtt thorotighftre. Ktw Qaeetiont. 1 Who wu Willitm Penat 8 What ii a diett-rapbf S Whtt i a dicUohonet 4 Whtt Stite oeeuplei th furthert uutheaMern point of the United Statett 0 Whtt do they mean whea they uy M aerap 01 paper T 6 What I "Th Littl Church Around tht Corntr"! 7 Who wu Denmta Thompioaf 8 What it an apt 9 What art tht Kimberly mineit 10 Whtt i copra! A3 TO VALUATIONS. Bt Ctreftl Ia Increasing Property Eetlmatee, Btyt Mr. Catkrle. To' the Editor: Sometime tince looklna over the ennv of a etrttla inturtaet journal my tt- icnuoa wu calltd to tbj following: "There ie a treat demand todav for money with which to buUd reiidencoi aad builntM house. Greet demand trt being made on life iniurtnce com- panic for loan. Fifty per cent I the minimum caked by builder, but can tht eomptniet tfford to lead that imoutt It preunt inflnted nrieeat Moat lotnt of thit character ere long ume 10am tnd probably whea due the property aew imply tufficient may aot at maturity of loan be worth more thea fifty per eeat of preeent valu.1 Noting, tb dlMUMion jtublithcd U to ta itrgt lacrttae ia tai value tntiei pattd, I hart felt a fur thtt tht at uteore might go too far is valuing real eatatt u niuei wtrt baud upoa preuat per eeaUge of income derived from preuat valut of produetioa oa uld land. Sometime tiaea X hetrd a maa aik aaother. "Whtt it tht valut of land paying a rtutal of taoo per aaaumr To which tho geatlemta queetioael replied, "There eta bo so value placed oa aucb land that ie ix per cent oa five tbouuad dollar. Kew who believe that mtn'i lind wat worth five theutand dollara pe' tcref It ie bird to ttecr between tho'roeki and tha whirlpool to ttrik oat is Jutt at deetructlve aa tha other. What would ba a fair valuation of firm product! - Kot viluei bated oa tha higheit price th world hu ever kaowa. What then t,- Ttko th tverf produetioa per- sere ' of tors, eofton, wheat, qr VT ttaadard erop let the Storage rental price bo too butt uy ftr tta yurt thit avtrag Mpretent lag ait ptr cent of tho value of uid ftrm. It uemt to no that thia would bo s fair valuatiaa to wu a bull for' all firming bade rettrdleu af whtt tht purchau price wa. We reeogniu the fact that urn el Met of property vo bee a siieued loo lo aad ume toe high. ; Tke peer maa la tows sett so mert out of kit-bumble komt thia tht mia waou tome le eimplv a part of thtt brvtatmtat vrhlch yield kirn a Jiving. Let to Btttuora beu is mind tht I !M Bg Li&ox A. Giwtt TBB LBISOK. Now let th lettoa bo lrnd, " That tho tyrant bu taught, -Power it a joy to be earned, Kot cruelly bought He thtt would rule or would letd Mutt triumph by right, -Broken forever the creed Which glorifiet might . . Gtu oa tht Germta dupairt .1 Look at tht wrick et their dreaatt( Gone are their eittdelt fair. Faintly their old glory gleams! 0 Can you behold thie aad doubt The error ot might tt a creed! t Here waa force, cruel and ttoutl What mori thaa thit do you sttdf v Thit wtt tht land of tht Bus, Builded tnd ftthloned for lutt '',. Ttught wit ttch dutiful eon That the whim of the tyrant wu Juttj Never wtt mention of right ' - Mad ia their eburehet tai aebool Their wtt a worihip of might, ' Might aad tht monarch wbo rolotv Bright were the twordt tf thtlr greed, Hetty tht gam 'of their httej t Never aa unworthy tit A t Had weiponi to cruel tad great, ) Neter by force 10 etrong Were right aad ite hoaer aetalltdf Might wat mined then for a wroag - At the peak of itt ptwtr, and U falUdl New let th leuoa be learned. Teach it anew to your youth. Power ie a joy to be earned, 1 Evil mutt bow to the truth, Force, be it ever to atroag, Cannot conquer tbe eoldieri ot right! Tht tword that it drtwa for a wrtag bbaii ever go dowa la the fight Copyright 1019 by Edgar A. Uutttj ' ,1 Would Welcomt Jtptaoo. 4 To Tho Editor I read with lattrett th article la yeiterday' Kewt aad Obeerter report' ing the remark of Senator Phelas, of California, ia which he bring . up agala the complaint of tho Japaaou menace oa the Pacifie eottt ' Are sot tho people of Ctlloraia, without retllzing it,, entertaining a whole "flock et geeu that are laying goldea egg! It it a wtll-kaowa fact that th JM paatu, ef both uaet, mak ideal lo mettio urvaatt. Tht urvaat problieat ii oao thtt it growing more urlouf daily. Tht stgroet are beeomlng mere aad more werthleu tad independent! tad, ia eome Motion, it it practicaUp impoulbl to hire a bouuhold urtaat, Tbe ume it trut witb regard to fartl labor. If wt could get a somber of Japtaeu to come Eut aad eettle, tha. aituatioa . would be greatly relieved la tkat to pect) and I do sot believe we would be at afrtld of them at ar Mr Wait era frieadt. Cannot Mm taterpriting , aaploy .. meat tgency, or tomt orgaalutioa ; with power to aet in tho matter, be made to tu tht tituttlot ia thla light ' aad take torn atept toward briaiug about yetultt! t : I would guarantee position to tea at twelve Japaaeu, cooki, of either m right here it Fort CtiwtlU . - Very truly yourt, ; r- -' ' p. k. prrmGEB, - Ctpt, Cout' Artillery, fJ: B. Amy, ftct that thr unnet Isereata values, but eaa increa Um tad aay lftp. yetrt obMrvtttoa hu beta that the rate of tautios ia tot deeraaaed by tha to-calted "isereau la valoet," but htt held itt ewa aad bu alwayt mutt Mora ta Is amouat paid by tho um. Individual oa the ume property witb tucb laercau. added, ,;':'',;' ' I acre m ettiaatet aa eropertyf lea, put so ctrerat Balelgli, 9. C V. J. 0, 6TJTBJUZ.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 14, 1919, edition 1
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