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PACE TWO 1 h t . i IT1BT WIIL BY AL FAlRBR OTHER OFFICE: Record Bldf. W. Market Street. PHONE No. jojS., UafiiSd S. f Bimf to tt MS " to 5 o tn ra a w a4 r e br t simi miu4 wwt at u rw ft, X. C Aj a Cgti E7- aam a ! ewawavao i stvarytaiag. iV ..... SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3 97- A Happy SoJuticn. We cggtM hat trzth a the cmtrl .kiat ::e 1 ca: .g fts a great eat 1 . rrrr.l Ar.J crra::r; rr.urh excitement, that all the ;tc, r-n:r:r! be accepted. H. i clam ed. e arr la I -t! S be! I.rj: T UI haowxrd a: ct rr. ?t. wc i!l krow iKU ihc ccusly v-. 5 t"3;'. ! iKftf f--r bos buJ4- f ir r cr;rrlr ! cmn t court r..-lf f ! rertnel- rr.r. ihft I Tli . i! rc?l c. cn h: trc jwixty tttTir. c nht n J1.- 1 h:r,!rs in Xy ar4 j-Ua rt.u! a?! r, a! ece. Owoe in r-fi. Tt:e. 4t4 ta l-r tuiMff wi:hnii 4 o Price Wl Oa U We cs mf! ffti .-r-.e rir fftty they s!l t- in rVita 10 offer 4w!!firt r-n h;:e rr reiec wH be ety h ch fi-.;JffTr.; forr.rf lew yticei, 5!isy tfc ccs?:ric their .i??'y c tet prtr; a: St ri prr hs-"- !feS s4. 1. o. b. cul. T-t thrrt x U:lc mcr t er.: U; ! !on aI t:.h i-h a tw f ewe thty r;o eeeiei ta ir.3?4er ps?r. tei Ke: wcte the :r-irie la h-orw r.ny . pift irrzl Li t citr.'urr.4 etch 5a4y. Scr.e tie fctc ( cM:her ct! 3 t thctr pa at a hcs-lre4 t4;t i-? wn!h che? rr.i to cat ff el f-?k'!i?r w;!h aicfit?nj; xi tt i-ia t txkr l-rf. few to ot tp j cr lc4 the n- r--A!etiI. Thr hr.ce are tht nzt th ytxt iA It Atr-r.l icT cent a jw-34 to the ru"J cor.srr.tr a Ittt!c ef-c?e thn thi! Ar4 thu i n hi', lak cm cillg. To f y l $ a much (sr jct two thsau&J at :t.r.z e-f thr-jjr4 da'.Ur a car if j 00 c er.Iy a 4-ten ca? there are a 4o?en thouii.tJ 4'U? jror.e- ar.4 ti rr.t Iht uVea fro-n the pcfvtK Ccftser.i'f the fttVt.Nher i cneg to cut drwa hit r-arr-Wf el p;r he iU nrr.ply charpr rrx-ec ( r hi 4 5r?:;:r;, The merchant who dria"! frr! !-V? !;r j; fer ir.creA4 a.!erttinr bCl mill tVe It re an4 vn. beff-e 1517 b r5"". th:r; wnl te ajc:e4 c4 the krr; tc4 t:cry c( the high cct el while p7r ftl If JKo::cn. la the rr.ean u..e. tr in the jer. the rr.H pahUiher will fail to make caJi rr.ret. list aJter the a4Utt eseat he m.y AtiO csrtrr.er.ee to rr.ike a Iitirp o , . SonvethL-.g Wrer.. The tvcw gsea 05 that the cerr.rr.tr.i lei: $jx"Vvo l-cca-.e twrr,?y-fie r cent :f th:ie war.ttsg: to cr.!;it were f hika!Jy to- t when the !4ef wrte cAHe4 out hit turn rrer. Tlut teem to be a tty Urcc retcec: are ef jo-.r rr.rn rhj a-.y tsshJe to meet . t.V fc;-;:Trr-cr.: cf a 5li;tf. Of weft we to crt ir.:o a war ar.4 te har4 t-rre4 the ar.4 the r.:i: wt?ut! fo to the c!J. bat to karw that twer.?y-ae rr cer.t tl the ye-r ea cc-i:4at r ratter we!!, it tsfftt: that we reei rr"re ote? c-r more rei?:st- Te rcmt hae ccrr.c ar.4 the ice cia.it ei:s:;r J h: wijpci. Tfc Han Meeting. The Record rtgTeU that the cfltct cororoi ilocer delayetl selectififf a ut fcf the court hcuic. Our people, at leatt clat-tenthi of thera. we bllere, were la favor cl the oM tite for Sisaooo or ncre. if pomble, ana letting toce wterpntiaff.cituefl or comptny erect thexeca a m&fnt cfice building The Jefferca Staadird Ufe Imufanc Company iffered the above lum and prcpce4 to erect . b-iWinr to cott t lean a quarter of a niUlon dollars. It wii nmd freely and the average tax paver aaw m this propo iiioa a rood thing. It meant . new .court hn aaditi meaat nice lot of revenue from tocreated taxation. Naturally there were men with JoJJ0 and naturally each oae wanted to booit hif Articular place. We aid and T position of the comtnoneri wat n ot one to be envied-to ehoo between the diOerent :ut offered. There were offered three or four site, any one of which would have been MUfactorV 10 the mljority of the the county. The whole county is ested and a blok one way or two blocks the other would make but little difTerence so far as accenibility it concerned. Of courie entering into the equatioa was the enlLltr" jaeent property, and on thU line the activity of real estate owner was seen. There are many people who believe that the Cilraer corner would xnike an ideal site. It ha been pointed out that it is near the city hall. cloe to the proposed new htel, ideally located for the cecesitry cn STOun uhkh usually are found with a public build ing. The rrKC of the wonywas made at about one-half it real Value. This site has many boosters. The Caldwell property on West Market was alio boomed by many, and per haps it it a good a sitei is any this accord leg to the ttewpoinf The Cone proposition to fumWh ample ground for a .small sum. SiSxo. seemed to meet with considerable ap proval, and perhap cKher sites would not have been objectionable. However, if ail t. them were out of the que tioa there are other places where the court house could be built and but few kicks recorded. .. f , . Knowing there was a friendly nvalry, know ing that the commiyiooers would be accused of playing a favorite, no matter where the building wat located, we proposed that In all fairness tht different sitei which appealed to good business judgment of the commission ers be written on slips of paper, these put in a box and a child draw the luclry name. This would be casting lots, but it would be so fair that all would at least be satisfied with the action cf the facials. But it seemed that-a city planner was about to be employed by the city. So it was decided to let the planner come and make his suggestion. We have thought that this was unfortunate. The Ioca tion has been delayed. Spirited rivalry has sproeg up; all sorts of stories are ia circula tion, and cow a mass meeting is called. The South Side comes ia and wants some other location than the Gilmer comer or the Cald well property, presumably asking now, for the Cone property. The mas meeting will per htj t be well attended. The (county people wul come in and they know no more about it than the commissioners. The city planner 'will make his suggestion. The commissioners l be ia the air, and all of the proceedings meaa nothing for the good of the city. No town is going far ia advancement that has internal quarrels. Dissension is always to be avoided. The people of Creensboro when thev pull together accomplish many things. If they wrangle and ght over locations of buildings thev only sow seed that bear no good fruit. There i to be a .campaign on Tot a Y. W. C A. building and the great ob ject is to build a building. "The money is needed and the question of location will not enter. If it should enter. Bill Jones would offer a much if the building would be placed near his property and Bui Johnson w.ould gise so much if you put it near hi property, and on down the lift, and the mult would be far from satisfactory. When the Y. M. C A. build:ng wa proposed location was an after confederation; or at least it didn't enter into the campaign. The court house campaign is now getting to where the needs of a new court house are forgotten; the fact that it is a bu!d;eg to be owned by the county and not the city seem to be overlooked or ignored. We fear the delay in selecting the site has pilled the beans. We hope not, but no mat ter what the city planner cow says he will be accused cf partiality by many. If the com rr.;ioner ignore hi suggestion they will be accuted of partiality or of being afraid to say their souU are their own. Viewed calmlv and dispassionately, the situation ii deplorable. o ' The Ahevil!c Labor Adtocate, by James F. Barrett, reaches thi off.ee. It seems to be hberally patronized and promise many thing for the upbuilding of labor and its home town. The Slfna Failed. The weather-wise man said that lanuary w in rrn. drv month. Tust where the weather man lives we do cot know. He prints the almanac we read and swear by. But it happen down this way that almost every day of January has been wet and gloomy. In sav ing it would be an open month maybe he meant open at both end. Now hit lordship, the trovT,ihog, comes em ia a day cr two, and the hope I that he will cot perform so a to keep this bad weather going. We had just wnttea several odes on thi furious climate whea the top blew off, and we want to see thicp get back to December weather. a City Politic. We knew it would treaV out somewhere, and it started ia Raleigh. E. M. Unell has announced himself as a candidate for Commis sioner cf Public Safety and it goes without saying that from this on there wiil be some thing doing ia city politics all over the state. A little early, but city politics i alwayt a theme worth while. In Greensboro there is ares axe burning, if at all, so dimly they cannot be seen. We are assured that there roar-be something doing, but if we crust wait until the day befcee the battle it won't be worth while. ttaictgn starts eariy ana win iceep it up me. The Satirist. fit" a j. t T--.r it an article acauist military taetks. against enforced nuhUf disci panea atanamg army, 10 r--- The editor 01 tae Aovocaic o --v- " publication earned War the fol owin g sue ges ticms for people who really are in favor of pre paredness. .They are the extreme, of course, but being very clever, as we view them, we. pass them along, as follows: UUr,.A. Teach mother to make sour dough bread , keep meats without ice ; curse babies witn out milk; set the table without oari"; make her own dothe. and believe that war is necessary and inevitable to every na- tioa's health and welfare. Let father do the family cooking in the ... back yard, over an open fire, for a wintry month or two. It will teach him tiow to , bivouac successfully. To gain mggedness, roll up in bUnkets on your back porch.; cut your daily rations in half and drink unaltered city water. To develop alertness, set an alarm each midnight, dress and run a mile and back, as t if in readiness to repel night attacks. For trench practice, join the city sewer gang and dig in. . For artoplane experience ride your roof ridge at night in pajamas. This will ac custom you to the severe cold of great al titudes. . .... Teach your boys instant and implicit obedience. Frequent thrashings may save future court-martials. Train the girls for nursing; alo for planting and harvesting of crop. Contribute half your family income to the city for a year cr two, imagining it is For bayonet practice, buy lively pig or calves and chase them about a field with a ihap carving knife. Practice Mashing and jabbing for the heart. It will accus tomyotf to drawing blood from flesh and train your stomach for war's most critical moments. , While the preparedness advocates would ay the above suggestions were silly and nonscnsii cal, yet In all candor they contain much good advice. If a young man is really going to be trained as a soldier, the mere, fact that he can ahootand drill and walk straight doesn't equip him. The many other experiences of the sol dier are part of the play, and the above. pro gram is worth considering. o- The Neat fcight. West Virginia, when she went dry. went about as dry as possible, and now the people there have commenced agitaton against cigar ettea. A bill introduced in the state house of delegates last week would make even the smok ing of cigarette in (he state a criminal offense and possession of cigarettes would be a misde meanor. The bill covers the whole business goes after the paper in which they are wrapped or tobacco used ia their making. This is per haps the first gun of a campaign that will soon be nation wide. The figures for 1916 on cigar ette making how that the consumption in creased forty per cent last year.ame.st wonder ful 'showing; almost double fbe number and those who ejrplain that mystery say the women are smoking them by the mlllons, and this makes up the difference. Fifteen years ago there wa a nation-wide firht on against the cigarette, then denominat ed the white cofnn nail, but somehow that died out.. State passed law stopping shipment, but interstate traffic came along and knocked out such laws. If the Webb-Kcnyon bill holds, as the Supreme Court says it will, against shipping whiskey into dry territory, by the same token and the same line of reasoning the cigarette could be kept out of states where the legisla ture had passed laws prohibiting them. To bacco Is a great solace to millions of men. To chew it U a filthy habit and pernaps unneces sary, but it i one thing that is good for nothing but smoking or chewing. The farmer who raise! grain can sell it for other purposes than to make whiskey; the wine grower can change to a grape juice man; but tobacco, if tabooed, is lost to the world, and it is the south' great est money crop. Millions of pounds of it, many million, are annually grown, and when it come to passing laws against the manufacture of it there will be some loud talk ; but the time will doubtles come when tobacco will be set nide perhaps not in the present generation, but within a hundred years. o Again the Glorious Gimatc threatens to come back. Let it come. 0 a About Through. Mr. I. Ed Albright, the contractor for sev eral things in adding to our mechanical equip ment, bring us a bilLand its keen edge i somewhat taken off by the joyful news that the mechanical equipment of thi hop is now about perfected. The rolling table for the stereotype room has just been placed; the upstairs machinery brought down; the lino type gotten into a row; the pre i running, and, with the exception of some motor trou ble, ail i well. When that celebrated motor is ia order we wonder when wcx want to ask the people down to look us over. Without any undue boasting- we claim to have a pretty well equipped print shop, one nab!nnf riinv thinn. and an eauinment of wbich the city should be proud. This town bs two newspapers wnicn arc worm wnue, and the live business men and reading public make them possible. A good newspaper in a town is to the town what a band of music is to soldier on the field of battle, and if there are two of them so much the better. They help more than any othcY one thing in the commercial lint, and Greensboro should con gratulate herself upon the fact that she has two well .equipped newspapers one for the morning and one for the afternoon. o Let U Oet To It. Let the legislature ascertain how much it cost to maintain the buteau of labor and print ing. The present Commissioner is a first class cituea. The mca he followed were good citiaens. The fact remains,-.however, that the statistic gathered are inconsequential, the government furnishes them, so why the state tax4 payers go ahead and. duplicate what the government really doc la it reports? No rca soa except such an ofuce was one time created. And offices are seldom abolished. REMARKS BY REUBEN; . latino ai tm term "fXtt , . with Wa 1 tit ? am CM of tb una.rd cf roof! I on H t 9M 2afltt'a wrong- tma I wowfc. I m "V b M maeh Ik who iblnk. Ut If won "7 " 1 A"ot en bo would preli tb doctrlae ftllj" D.t I . sraj ?tu Ild, tad Sar?;S ttetr a, ari P.M tb. b.t'd ! J2j wyVi mt .om old - from tb antler Mllng Itr il.ttrs bt dirty 1 iM h.J SM. Tbt U left for tb mio prottlUt He tM wltb umt or rented bU tod irtoeoed .t Itmbt : tb oi( berdeoed wreteb drmwlnf tbe bith of la P.u-ib fbficttoa" t muu of bU life. 1I tter.U. blj folUj U weeboeeeod tbe more borrlblf, 5?J be be more tbe .Uur. alter tbelf cflt of tstonbaetl tt tb ore tber flock to br blja Uctar to L! L He I. more frequent Uua .tlerwts . totnda IA U more frequent! tb.a otherwise out only "J; b.t tbe point I mk ! wb dt ot fefortod wtmeft-ih old clrl. wbo bnre wallowed la tbe ft!tt for a few jenn pull tbetnelee togMber and take to tbe fulpU-reform, and abuae tbelr Tlrtuoua aiater. . - - -Wby, blea your bloomla. bluiterla aoul were a worn a wbo bad led aa Impure life ere for a moment attempt to tell ber aad atory tbe alttera weuld slim tb door sad tbe ttonKbed men would take to till Ufaber. . ' -1 am la faror of tb Home fer DeJlaquebt Womea. I am la faeor of aaylnf to tbe errihf . lUf ai. mflb u Cbrttt aald to ber and tbat wie tba abe sboutd go and els oo more. But be may bar aald more. Who know wbat tbe Matter wrote la tbe aaad tie. only cbfenkf we bare of bU rrer writlnyet b peaked when tb barlrtt waa broogbt before bim atopped tad lw tb awful cruelty of It all and tbea aaid let tb mi witbeat lla tbrew tbe flrt atone. W ow It to Society; e ow it to lb unfertoflata i we owe It all around to bare a atate Inatltatlon tbat will fioat a flat to protect and attempt to uplift tbe woman wbo baa tripped aad atajied to tb t of be!L I am 1 farof of tbe MIL I bop tbe leglalatart wiU be bit eflotigb tbd broad enougb and cbariubl enongb tltboiigb compoaed OX BXI, V Hi OHWl, jvw . A ber la a bom for yoa etay until yon t yobf bearing ' earn meocy to take yon aomewBere rram tne nauwa which rauaed your fall go, and be a Woman as God mid ycb aad xeur mother dreamed and boped yba would be." : And Beuben went out and said to a bunch of cronlea oa tb corner tbat pretty aooa tbe preaebere would b auff. geaUna tbat mea build bouaea for women to ply their roca ttoaa If tbey bappeaed to b of tb town. He aald tbat tbia thing- of meu Yotlflf mosSy to auitaln a crowd of diretlcta made blm weary. TRI JOKE OF It. We all kaow tbat Oreenabord aeeda many tblng. and perbapa a City Planner la ber f roateet need. But we alio kaow tbat tbe attempt to make It appear tbat a City Plaaaer la needed Juat now tbat tb court bOuae loca tiona county affair la wblcb tbe county la more largely latere ted tbaa tb city la a Jake. Tbe Mea wta. tbat if a profretlooal planner cool! com btre and explain wby tbt court boue abort d go to a certain place It would be tb atpb. Darbaa dldnt bae a city pUnnr, to loeat ber i..iaMi.t Mart k.tiae. Raleltb didn't aead for. tbe ar -o 'detAftmeat. aad tbe " Prealdeat of tb Preettfla Clab-of Ooldaboro to local nc conn jiw ia yoa wtU tad la a bard tea fiay'i Journey. Oreeaaboro might prcflt by baring a chart laid ut for future con duct but t eprtag a aty Plainer aad talegfiph for blm and get byaterlrel Joat ber ate aom certain i&terSati wanted toMry ao locate tb court bona at a certain plar IS tadefeoalble. Tb City Comalaalonera got busy KoUft was ber three yoere ago and went home. H told u wbat to do but when It eecmed tbat miyb tb Court Houa would b located oa a plot of ground sot accaptabl to all people tbea a harry up call by telegraph for aom atraager to :oce tbe county building for tbe city. Oreat, great, great j -- ' r C r. WHABTOJf'S CAiBV To tblnk tbat a man would get out of banking, aad actlee buatnea for tf year go at t gat bealta and enjoy life, and tbea go back agala wbea bealtb was per fect and life waa pleaaant-well wonderful wbat we do." Tbla I wbat K. P. Wharton aald tbe day after tbe ia aouactmeat waa mad tbat be bad become Prealdeat of tbe Oreenaboro Natlooal Bank. It aald be waa aaked to b com Prealdent and be didn't refuae. He aald tbere waa no forcing It en Joat a voluntary tel. And It la strange, fiat tb rale aad tb law of aator la either onward and up ward or downward. Tber la ao otopplng point w auit adraare or we muat go backward. Tbe actire buainea man bo ait at bla deek day after day and bears tba youar foilew aay to blm "Wby don't you retire wby dent joq fake a ret aad enjoy wbat you bar earned" doean't kaow tbat tbe eery life blood of tbat man la' kept warm becauee of bla activity becaua be went to Stay Id the game. W ued to think that' If ' w eer got to be Ifty year old tbat we woulda't dd anotber lick of wort, no matter wbat bappened. And wbea w weri Arty W bad a good boalneaa eatabllabed. but we rioted It down: taraed off tbe gaa took tb Sladam with ua. biked to tbe Ficlnc rott to enjoy life. We Tiaited tbe big ahow at Seattle: loafed all oer CallfornU and before tbe year wa up the flrat year we wanted to get back la tbe barneia aad we did -aad If we bad remained Idle we woaldjo&f if bars been dnai. A man molt feod bla mind and bla blood uafi bl fieab and the Inactive man cannot do tbat Tbe caae of Mr. Wharton I tb caa we daily a of where an actlte capable ma propoaea to get Into a'buSlnea wbere be can do pometblng really big and notnetbing really worth while. With Wharton la tbe banking game la Oreenaboro there will be aomciblog doing. HAPrv Max. . Perbapa by tale Urn over tb Eastern aeaa Juie Carr I aalUng. Going aa on of tb big commercial men of tbe Weatrrn World to tell tb nira ef tt Old World whit they caa do. Perbapa by tbia time be baft lifted tie gill pUak la Ma Francltco and the old ah;p points ber prow to tb Orient. . And when there, la ToMo or I ' .Vi bourn. Or. wkerctCf It may be. Jul will b looking I" t ta Xonb Carollnito Ilarbaat to lb atate be lrve !. end wondering bw tbe folk ar at bom. . i " W Joat mention tbla aur blm l bat w ere with bla la thought and feeUng. that we know be fa thinking- ef na, and we drop a tin sot tbe dUtrrSa cl!, bat Jutt aome pUia type, to tell bla tbat w ber ir all tbUklsff f binl. . 0 ' All the eggs we get these January day are cold storage but not the regular cold storage of China." " ' An Extra Settlon. ; Congress has but a little over thirty workihg days ahead of it and the talk is now of an extra farrh fourth wind thine tin ao far as this session is ebneerned. There is one ( lliing W UC omiA vL ii H9UU b uuvivsi tiv v-.i uinly makes the Cortgressmea earn their money. In fact he has tnide H so that a Con pressman can do nothing else but be In Wash ington. In the old day the average Congress man had outside business--if a lawyer he had half his time for practice of his profession. But not so since Wilson gets Up a programme. He. has much to do and if the law maker do not get through he call them in extra session arid keep them all summer If necessary, And when you think about it, why Isn't that the thing to do? If legislation is needed why fact get in a full day's work? Iseew9.tbai the ftediC4imif called wii .' ' w Ji.',Hnirt inihrrnr a fin fiti1t- The oiher idearto iprce man ,wno na -t.t: tr,-, rn'erJve?: it to t tt: tnibHC; W3 tin: other-objecttoitable feature.: 4. A Jormula ig the same-as a patent right ;whicn the, gover nrnetit pioti.ti:;Mwmi&fag ill! ; medine'-'maritt. f actiifersp' or cdmpoiinders; -rather, ;.place on their-' labels -the names land-afnount: of delete ribtisrug; if any,' it. all righij bitt fof: a prac ticing physician to findthfoigh- years of ia ft6i6 tts 1$tf ngg'lc' 'sonre nessenttally good eom. pound andthen rD forced if he. undertGok to miriJ7itoiTfroi?;.h nisTinigs tva wrong' v- r--"- i - - - A state bciard of health is a good thio, abso lutely 'essential". wheif-ir rerdains:ifl its own patir ; btt when-it, gefa' outside and under taker to: b60ilon&'$TCte&i6n ai the expense of anotheritej'tpo far; ':-0ur stat board of health; ittciur-" judgment, has g6ne too far many tirneK PerfJapa-th defeat t of the drug biU will Have' a tendency to suggest slower gpeed. Wj nted a sUte board -of health, and thja v J?a'pf r -Waflytat i&i- but .its powiers and dtiaho$& , J ' 1 - . . "M .t.w, anaiau t'llQndow - " t - And heard fie wild fiiaroa r -. .: SoTMlad Ji wltaiets laaadei! -'. ;.-f.v.6f.tta. to;tt jnittty ' Tb idea'beinV il all-eli; waa liost U toald tare but whisker.-- '' " - - i j - - 1 1 j 1 o 1 . . . . -':;, A :. -:XOW.OtIT.-v !'-. ' We bite a! cbane to' iot' anot&er railrdad.Tbe tioaTa: will r"S rfols trb tl ri6 ;We dare tt, tbAt ow tbd aoceptad tia. v -. - . -, A f ,;; . . At l nWt icw itfi ' poadVv duJotT'tryon haren't sen it. tab a lookv ft il a peinty. : v - - y '" ' " 1 Dir. Wiley la s'ats of. f8nty-tbre yearl, oat ldtu ilk wo of Ifty. He doubtless pfa.eticat wbat fie ttuAtt ta regard to pare .foqd., . ; " '.-.'. tnaVAJbaUIJU. . '-'V.':.- - Jill WOII tDrj .will uu mtt iut Vi" s. L,fo. 4.t wbat mjit day thTtW: of- rgula tber ToenW tb tmlldlng. fMt big eflce bun lag, aeli ail tba propetiy to town and Wte quite an clung. time, r-. . v.. AS I ..WAA. ' Tb boy atood'oil tftebtiMist '-deck - Determined, brat isa-MM;; ', , .n - ; His pajamil efftigbtd are - fiobe didat feel the, coid.:.- . ' ' - K0W?PMl!2f.-. :.-' "- And' ao' there will . maia "meettng. elL; admass tneeting ia -theatnph, .It- doeeaH: aettl anything, bttt It airea a man-a,hanee to b-beard. ?-'Ktpm-A" Afc'XKa!fS5SK AlreaAr . ladkiated td bU; that -tbey wiil do a JfttW TRitg Ja'I raW abt"ibarf gooa-oy -perv. ja tfl meafit m It BoolTnWl?forgotten 4f . court boua qnfloa ' latft vaettied thttear w will . haf; waie tMbg to talk abtfut next -year. Why deatroy Such a Juicy eubjectof oareraUottt It there ia -rtatree eor deUy ln locatlag a. new court tM did eneV That lataaloin ImseaSor B4 .rattled tBtflf a man to mla a-traia and rfoubtiaa profanity .tfct .fol- a J '.""-. . i-.'. .i rt hniT add kMete a. new town eiocK-for Tbe noy atood on tke buraiof Aeeki He estt one iotg,.witd ffidut , . : Afld aald when City Planner come , t We ir put tbe blamed - tblng; out! . .-; ;q",,, ; -.Un,-;. . .. t. 'ran .hxxbt;' vw:, i--:- Tbal Committee Of Dtrifld-lljl wj aojjn call on you to com acroaa with a ub-OTiption for tbe W, VC..A.;It irnVt b a.dobation, it m Be a latsstmattaad a good one, too. ' . . j Zi ; . .: " afTnewn iffiv icfrAfi!a: 1 - Pnmariei win b-naid aboie ast lptebr for -a : ft oftoea Ton inouia . commence innsi f aww aa tMdw'f. it iiBportaat to gttefld tM prtmtrtt as UiW wa to politician get la. Tbe p seal tfcaaiy g tasfb Ltb motlona.. r: in iDiie of our wild. beUei tbit Oreettfcboro waa' dlpat to S in tbe Leatne lt nowdeyaltpt ."ibas : tbari. tt a doirblv HfVranat Will sTe .iMii. mm wtw w uwm alo&e iad aow the itiitt tflTxt awt Wfb mm of lift fi aliaa a tsrtnf garden. H will raise bl owa rtfetabiel i about ait Pollart tpieot, f - - - , ; '- -o -. . , ' t . yajit-'irii,,,.., --r.. The be' stood oa tbe burning deck . . - Beheld. aiofta bAaBer?-! Andiou botb aidee.of IS tbjre faadr ' ."Wsit--fr The City -PlannerF - - -Another" famine la thek.r Bion'-Une. .Oeorteitorta aaki Jb badr ordered ee,- ni tar ffliftll bid Bermada was doing bnineKt'liveiy'for'eTeral day in tbia wlit man'a'.town wi wnere eooi vt ui wjibv wqraidii nagu. Snd tber dUeates SiTd-toM,ipra.bie ate ontjawed Oder itea medlctV&ftt do ouret - Wky . f ore, a maa to Mi bla fermuU whjrie .-tBtufd-b no oei battBWi .sultjitj tb deiewttftua wttelt meuMonaola black .tfd. -rTMt la wher tb trust cornea in where tie propWUfdn 1 mSni faatly - unfair.' --w -.y - -. -v, "r;y ! v ..i.i..ia'i tj ' '"" '.V-"-" . V- " ":: ::..I--iiwxiti sum. jat-k rron? newspaper raan Ut teant tears, -attattiy on the Cbariotu Obserter ana tRljt b .taMS. ;Mtt -1 earn and aeeaato faenrnee W hid tftoogBt better, of faHf than tbll- ofjcourae ir be waatt to maai a liTlag tbV tnwrflaA aid bow bope-bnf 4wiy should -oa lay ddtn bl art Simply to make mney? - . . . . - B&afZ Tby aaf It-will b about gifn xaontna oeiore tneu. HairoMa.for biwineaa. That it longeir than the aaten ta tootrSbeeta probeaod. v - " : " .'-.' ''ivV - r - -At.kt-WAJ. . ' ' ' "'' The boy atood oh .the lyurnlfif deck : '' r H.tteod tbr day abd nights v, 4 . . -. He taia-bt rouldft:! tbe wreck.. ; - ' jTilV he cboae a oonrt bjmae altel , ;- . '" ' . . iilTir.T6 o. ' -Wavekked up an , old tewiBiper of about twenty odd yltraagVand ail tber. was injt wsa-tatts t , lten e -4etCol. Harvef XptiBi; Bryan, Leadi tbb Poopl--M We wonr wntt bS ' become of the alxtaento 6ne idea. J&ft; gone . tilmnrlngat'jtaillleni believed it- ifr -'0r-4ttirtIi-U'.'daJld to thfr fact. that thr Jtlktf if la nW lvtdaae.aba thft It 1 the patriot! duty of mfftf ?tfn tb swat it The Jiiuary fly ia aald to be eapeciaHy dueUte- of mtteftbji-. 1 , .y ,: , : . . . : : ; Tbe uTletin," by She S lata Board of Bjealtn, inat out or sat atmtiat U dt Beadqnartera, it otoi4 SOpata kritecwaad fa.be Some f them eery - hard. It petliy St plat 4a 'wby vtftevfnelciae. .containing gixteen -par cenu alcohol are ,ao 'popHlar-i-Aad dSngeroua. .v . , J- 'A
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