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AFTER FORDS MONEY. Aaron Papiro Miinff Han 17 ford for a million dollar* which .um b* claim* la dwa him in Um way of te afn arising from artirlaa publUbad m Ford'* paper, Tha Daarborn Inda mribtdi of Utpln. Tha taaa la be ing Mad in Detroit and will laat many waaha. Th* Daarborn Indapaodant is a papar that is a wad and coatroUad by Mr. Ford. Itf motto ia: A thrun ielar of tha neglected truth. Tha pa par u ably editad and publlahad weekly. It ia |i«n a nation wjda circulation through tha agenda* of tha Ford buninaaa. Subject* that an neglected by othar papar* for aay cauaa And apace in tha LUapaodeet. Much of what oae aaaa ia the tada pandant la not law la othar papar*. tha negiactad truth, Ford would an doubt call it. Aaron napiro, yet a young un, cum into prominence iieai years ago u tkt attorney for • cooperative as sociation out in the west. The as sociation wax highly proCuble to the men who made it up and there wan a disposition on the part of other citi zen* in other lines of jindeavor to organise too. Sapiro was secured to aid them and, little by little, he de veloped into an organiser of cooper athrc associations and became a na tional Bgurt'. As the years want by it came to the attention of Mr. Ford that 8apiro was charging enormous sums of money for his services to the association* that ha organised, and that many of them want on the rocks aoon after they war* formed. Inves tigation followed and Sapiro and his methods of doing hnslnmi were writ ten up and published in Ford's paper at giant length. Now Sapiro contends that he is damaged to the extant of a million dollars. Mr. Ford contends that a bit of the neglected truth has bean told and that the world ta wiser by knowing it and can now know what to aspect when it turns over its hard earned audi to Sapiro and man of hia kind. Tlw caae will be front page bows for weeks to eoase and will ha a sub ject of national importance. CK1 aena float this state wfll be wttnooeos to shew the mithoiis of Sapiro to or Mr*. (Ma «l Faacy Gap Sec TROUBLE HI GEORGIA. TWy are bavin* trouble in Q«a»gla that they my ia d**Hn«d to mrtknw tha whole rt*b anul It la dartdadfr ■ doubt* Ufa. Ut te r* abroad Hut muttering* from thoe* who haow of his doable d«*ltag. and at mm* ba of mm band of a«bt prowler* who tab* tha law Into their own hand*. They M| the iqM tanr to that bad Man MMteai taha It to ba thair doty to do tha whipping It ia bad enough to ba takai to tha wifc and baat up by a hand of food Maa, bat whan It waw to bad Maa taking It upon th«B*rhra* to ha guardian* of tha law, that U too much. Wiaii thing Mat ba don*. Organised *ociety mu«t bav* law enforc»m*nt by eooru, la a fact that no one can daay. To permit prowl, ing hand* of good or bad dttaaa to ■at thamaahro* up aa a court and ha both Judge and Jury and Inflict pun inhment on whom thay convict fai their hastily aaaamblad court* la a method that can never be Juxtifled. And yet it ia a fact that all or nearly all of the man. and woman too. who gat themselves into tha hand* at these night court* am paopl* who deaarve Just what la earning to them. They are almoat without exception cane* of graa* immorality that tha court* cannot roach, hut the mob can. It may he a long time off before the mt.b will quit attending to the** groa* caaea of violation of all that I* right and baat in organiaed sonety. Mr*. William Taylor Thomp son At RmL Mm. Matilda Ann Thawpkon. a|*d 76H yearn. widow of W. Taylor Tbompeon. who departed thin li(« thirty-two y»ar> ago, pawtd away at the home of her only »on. Mi. JoM D. ThompMm, in thia city, laat Friday at 11 A. M., after having brer in a critical ronditior for a number of week*. Before her marriage in 1MN» Mr*. Thompaon wa» Mia* Inman, of thin city, she and her hu*hand mad* their home in Virginia until IMS, ha being a native Virginian. After that date they made their home hare. Since the death of her husband in IBM aha made her home with her son and family. She wa* a conaistent mem ber of Central Methodist Chun h aad lovingly known a* "Grandma Thomp son" to a wide circle of friend*. 8he hi aorrived by her aon, two grand children, Mrs. J. H. All red, of Elkin, and Mra. C. L. Kinur.ons,' of this city; one great-grandchild, little Sara Lot AII red aad flee brothers, Thomas la man, at Portland, Ore.; B. M. Inman and Scott Inman, ti thia city; Caat etna Inman, Wislflshl; tmd Ml lard Iiuaan, of Grianahnm. The faaetal waa «»■ darts < from the haase of Mr. Thaipann Saturday afternoon at t;M P. 1L, the Im W. A. Newel) aad D. V. Price cAciating in a lander aad Inanhb^ aarriaa aad the rsmaias man laid to reat in Oak dale Cemetery. Thirty-fear tower gMa man needed t« oars far the aa A "musical library" in one instrument WlTHtkMi ywm have the ultimate in No fi« k. AH playad exactly. We *3 W k far Carter-Walker furnitiire Co. ^ictrola Boys' Two nts Suits IT AMOUNTS TO TWO SUITS FOR ONE PRICE Use Economy!! fiwtor task than if buyiaf far th* ([tiit n u|)t, l» >UN boy* Jt** cloth ing much harder tor To aractte* raal Konmy, buy GOOD clotUocfor tha boys. In Um first piara. Tkm malu> Mir* you frt two pairs of panta, for thai practically mean* two b«K* far him, sspmally durtnjr'th* na mar month* whan th* cast ia Httla worn. Now heck to GOOD dothinc: ara venturr th# aaaartian that tha quality of our hoy*' ivtta will Mat rvery expectation you may hava— and mora! Ocm<- m, briar th* boy with you and cat ona of thaaa great rahw*. » ** , One lot boy's food quality Suits, one pair long, one pair short panta, blue with pin strip, tha boy, you arc Whan you start I cloth lnar-buytaf for nafu l»fi*i a mack 11 to 14's, Other grades, #Q AT aad from #0*5Q n ... . Vf.'i* . : ■-J BOYS' WAISTS must Stand TOUGH WEAR That, wr realise in buying for ou tiiHwwn. WbMktr you buy raady-mad*, or wiln tW far nenu yoimotf, you will Aad Imp* a putty aa MrtMMt at fabrics for boys' waiata. Novelty paUarc*, in U|t»it quality, and our pricoe arc Hnm BHstrt Bkirta, tab faat, rfaao U14tl 14. Mr. Brrtfrhtb • to 1*. Mc. 51 •* - u y i, n* r Al New, Novelty Piece Goods Hawks-Boyles Co. I
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