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OXFORD "tp if- V V H. by john t; BRlTTr ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS SI 00 50 Entered through Oxford, N. C, Post Office ,. P as ijiaU msmex.Qrjkefipnclass, in accordance-with-ie Act of Congress, .3Iarcn..3,187g. Hnv the coal trust sret rich. It is calculated that we burn 50,000,000 toris'of coal every year in this country which costs -the . . consumers; Lapprox mately $700,000,000. t)urinthe past year the Postbffice Department cut down ; its deficit 84, 000,000, showing that the country did the -biggest1 postal ; business in : its his. tory; although it still lacks . .$ 1 0- 542, 941 of paying expenses. : v- -- -: Hon. AV.'T. Crawford, resenta- tive-elect to the 60th Congress 10th District, has announced .the ap- nninfmfinf "of Mr. M. L. ShiDman, of the tate bureau of Labor, as his pri vate . Secretary. Mr. Shipman is a close personal friend of Mr. Crawford The recent victory of Trinity Col lege in the inter-collegiate debate with Vahderbilt University, and the victory of Wake Forest College over Mercer University at Macon, Ga.; suggests the thought that the art and science of or atory is anything but on the decline in Xohh Carolina. ' ' ' Our most excellent neighbor,; the Henderson iold Leaf has rounded .up 25iyears mldthe -. successful- j battle. ) for Henderson's prosperity aiid . the cau?e of good -government.- ; W extend pur warmest congratulations . to Brother Mann ing, and wish him a p rospe.ro u s and happy Xew: Year. ,-:;;:-.;. ; , The Legislature is to' be urged to provide separate buildings for the ep ileptic and " imbecile insane at the State Hospital s so that they , maj be with more advantage given work on the farms, a much needed exercise. Efforts will be made, tod,' to' nave' ad ditional lands for the hospitals, for I a Tm purposes. " It is hot generally known, but it is true neverless that the Southern Rail way has more miles of track in North Carolina than ,r in ' any other State. Yhen it is considered that' there ate three other large systems operating J in the1 State, to say nothing of several smaller roads how in operation and being built, itwill be readily apparent that this State is making wonderful strides industrially;. ' ' President Roosevelt some days ago issued a proclamation " calling on' the people of the United States to contrib ute funds for the relief of millions of famine Sufferers in! China, vhb are bri the verge of starvation. The1 PresiJ deritsays he will ask Congress for au thority to use government 1 transport vessels to carry" food to the' famine stricken region. . . 'r The AViristoh . Journal .makes the following suggestion: "What abou the idea of having a Judge-at-LargQ in,the State to hold special. terms of Superior Coui, hold . courts when other Judges are . sick and perform other . similar, du ties.? If there is ;authorityj for the cre ation ; of this additional; judgeship it would be a, good things to, have .- Ayje hope this matter .will receive, due at tention." - .. ,. Representatives ". ' Blackbu rn, it is said," Tsr hot pushing his contest, against Coiigfessman-rect Dick liacket hi the 8th" "District. Tne" lone Repulilicah Congressman from' orth" Carolina will. It is further said,, after ; March '.'4, either enter the diplomatic service pf become special assistant attorney gene ral of the : United States. Speaker Cannon, Cliairman..Sherman and other prominent Republicans, have convinced the President that Mr. Blackburn is one of the "lamb dUfcks''' who;' should be provided for. ' " ' ' ..'''"' The Du rhamodgjBj3f Mksbns did the handsome thing by the .children of the Oxford : Orphan Asylum,. Christ mas. It generously contributed funds enough for. Christmas'trees toV provide each ;rl with a doll and each, boy with a knife. In addition to these' tilings the little ones had their stockings filled with. candies,: nuts, oranges, apples and other things, which made the, children have a home-like jChrtmas.'j; It was, indeed, a noble and generous gift on the part of the Durham Masons. jl THE OXFORD Jalfhes'Y. Jovner. State Sunerf 1 lniMdeBteowl? u bl ic Inst r" itionJ isayi that every mail is bringing to his office contributions on the part of the public i Pol iteach insr raised for the memorial bronze statue of the late Dr. Charles D. Mc Tver. "He" is "very much -pleased with the ;manner ih: whiiH the teachers are responding to hisre'cent"appeal fdr con tributions to this fund, ,,.r ,- .3.r...... , Good schools, good churches and good roads are a. grand thing to have iri a? ? com munity. In.orde r to ? have these things. people must be " educated to takeVrid in' all these!," Ybur home 1 ........ .l V z .. i paper can and will do vmore to cncour age all these things than any" other agencyL: J .The '-school ' Children - read with ' pleasii tie 'the home ': happeriihgg, and as they grow up become interested and; make useful : : citizeiiai1 ! ' Give 1 the children1 the home paper '"t&' 'read. . l It cost you but a trifle. 11 J.. '--'-i " TJie directors )f . the Weslrn State Hospital at Morgantoii havje.: decided to ask, the Legislature .for, a. $40,000 appropriation for the erectioiief an ad ditional building to accommodate 100 male, patients -: and S-3,000 for two. pa- villions.one for, each sex,, for . the use of consumptive , patients. The .report of the institution shows that there are now 1,072 patients and there.will.be a request that the Legislature make, its appropriation for. maintoauce per, capita.-.; F;;; : r-.-, ,-. ,: :, In deciding the 4 case of Gate wood against the State of Nprtli Carolina," in which "Gate wpo'd was prosecuted for eepinr a bucket-shop in Durham, the Supreme Court of the Uhiced" States held the State law. prohibiting the deal ing in futures tQ ' be not repugnant to the Federal , Constitution, which gives the Imcket-sliop" business in this State a black-eye. . Justice White delivered the opinion of the Court affirming the decision of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. , '' "'.. '1Ar( dispatch from ; Holland "recently told of : the ending of a war1 that had lasted 243 years. ; This war has been waged for that length of time between the stout hearted Dutch and the sav ages " of the diamonded-crusted, gol d- dusted island of Celebes,' in the East Indies. -Iti took more than two centu ties to Sllhdllfi fhpssO KiVfr6(i anA whoti 1 the war began Ne w York was but a yfllage, ' the Pilgrims had been in Kew England but 40 years' arid Char les ii was on the throne of England. ; ! j 1 Good-by Old Year. " "" j After1 all : we are i oath' to part. Many precious memories as : well - as many sad things to remember will be forever' linked witli thee' But ' time bids us part and however severely thou hast chastened us, yet we find our hardened, feelings relehting and ' a spirit of charity per vades Ou r being. We forgive as we hope to be forgiyen. In humility and-love-we-bow our adieu and welcome the Xew Year with nauglit but Igood. resolves; and high as pirations that eachr Mming:day ; will: see out Uyes better, purer and . nobler ir e,Y,ery act and purpose., - n j... .; Good Gifts Noble Christian Man. : WcHeara from 'the Durham Herald trie1 G rejatAmeriCaii Tobacco. Company ai Durham gave presents Christmas td those? m their; employ amounting to sbven thousand ; five;; hundred? dollars, largest amount of money tliis company has gi veil, away onrany one occasion in tHiSjmanner. ; . tThey can well, afford .to do it as the mQneycomes,. largely out of the , farmers, f butr nevertheless it slios . a geneTOS; spirit . that exists between the great triast .(and the . em ployes, ,and shows why Durham pep piee'specially those whb are t employ ed, by the trust haye such a good feel ing for it which is perfectly right.' It is; a mighty sorry man that wouldn't do itl ( ? That'' jrand and - noble ' christian gehtlematij'r.1 Gebtge Wl Watts, a member of tlie! Americ'ati Tobacco Cb.v I i . - . . . r i '"i . . ' .. . . op e 1 bf th e pa rest ; best ; men we 1 b aive" eyer had the pleasure T of "cbmihg inidntact withy has opened his great bi heart-'f-Qod -bless hiin and given liklf million ' dollar fot ! the establish ment of a firstnclass up-to-date hospital in pre sperbus Durham for the; benefit of-! suffering humanity: 1 Would that tho 'good old State had, more George Watts', and may the G reat. King pre serve; liLs; health for years to come in order that he "May continue his noble work on earth to the Glory of God." AHapyNeJnBf o AMI k ,4 ,happyj:newnea- child qf. today! May you kno!yiriore of sun shine than of cloud, ahd more of glee may your tumbles and bumps be fewyour laughtejf Jbejfrfef 3.nI...M4.5?g.-X0?i!-. y be unre strained, your , your dreams5 pleasant.! r-iu j;itl 1 A nappy new veaY'to ""you, bright youth and rosyrcheekedrmaiden, of our city' ahd couhtr-all , happihessm1the ambition, the joy; tlie1" "friendship, the competitions and the rewards of school life. i Success" to - you in the endeavor wherebyj the ifirn,- enduring basis rof true m anhood . and , of , noble woman- l it- hood are.lid;: wih what, success epjnes tfo-fold happiness happiness, to your selves.. . , Go. forth gaily, and f confident ly into the nev year, p? you who are beautiful., in. the .fresh;., vigor, of syour yO"1 , ; : :-, l.ih 'vV in - To youijwhose liyesarehallpyed with the . grace of j maternity, aiot ;bne bhtl many, :many; years of diappinek! Laye. rlong, wives and rnqthers. ofnjthis land, to see ;the lives, you have cherish ed expand, into beauty : and; usefulness live long to know anil ; feel the .sweit rewards of gratitude, of yeeratiQn aiid of love. Survive those hours of pain of cruelty, of watching, and sacrifice -live tlirough it all, : deaf, . patie)it martyrs,; to;.share; the peace,-: the: repose,. the contentment, the compensations pf the, future, that, surely, wait for 3uchfas. you ; A Jiappv; ; riaew. ..year, ..too, . t.oe.you gtandmpthers and grandfathers every-. where! Look out upon all around. you and. see how passing fair the even ing is.; and all that is to be heard in yites contentment and repose,. , You hear voices, too, that .we dp not hear they have never been quite forgotten, and they speak to you in the sweetly solemn twilight of the morning that folio weth the evening, and of the wak- cometh arter the tofding ot the hands to sleep. . ...,.'. i. .. Yes, to all rthe young, the oldl the liigli, the lowa . happy new year, a happiness arising from and tempered with wisdom, faith, hope and chanty. Dispensary Better than Prohibition. Cumberland county physicians are going to appeal to the Legislature au its approaching session ; to repeal that section of their prohibition lav which permits licensed drug stores ;tb sell whiskey on the prescription of a-phy-siciah. ' They claim that cthey arer im posed on by scheming booze artists who put up all kinds of fancy tales in order to obtain a prescription for liquor. They J also' notify the druggists that they need not renew their 1 icen ses" with a; view of selling5 the ardent on physi cians' prescriptions as the ; lattbr won't be forthcbmingl Better do' like Ox ford establish a dispensary and they will have less 'drunkenness ahd aft in- crease in ;muhicipalscho61 : ; and' road fund. It is" undoubtedly best Solution ; of the whiskey question. I Railroad Lease Affirmed. ; Before the State Supremo Co.rrt a -' jpurned for jhe fiolidfiys it delivered an ; uumuu auuiiinig u; iuc ui 'ii vai -. uable railroad ; property the "Atlantic I & C. Railrbad tb the 1 1 o wl and 1m pf bvemeht - Cbmpahy, ihee when J the road, has been merged with Norfolk :& Sbuthern 'M'tiife'lfecehlt' 'cmifnnatitih of roads' iri easterri Nbrth " Carbliha 'an3 ;ifgiriiaV "The opinion of the court is by'Assbeiate'Justice'B arid finally djsjJPses bf this noted litigatibiii; J The pppositibri to the lease was priricipaiiy ori" the "ground thatJ thp State did riot have the righVjut "to lease, jthe property;1?!! &?y st&WW'i it o.ut Also that the tonus of the lease 'were .violated in; -x that .the , lessee. had advanced the freight , jates when there, wa an .express j proyisiqn - tliat there should be :no, increase. ...Chief Justice Clark .filed a dissenting- opinion. . .. ; . . , . Knowledge His Own Reference" A' young mail Sfith a . practical' know ledge J iri' his' head,1 skili in his-hands arid health iri- his' body is hi own let ter of ! 'references: ;iMix ' hirii -: tip with sixty ' millibiis J bf -others," and yoii will find "him again,5 as! he w ill ' hay eJ a habit of being bri top.1 Hfe does not go whin ing over the land,' blamirig fortune and saying he-has -nb; cliariceJ but goes but and does something,. and goes and does it again and : better. : , : Meh ,that can dpi things either witli : head oik hands, are men that are wanted 'and the demand is as great here and now as it has been at any time since the beginning. 'J- Should ISeild fgSTkes. : -In reijprtmg;n t6G the result of the i ,ainati6n;bfr the officers of the treasurer, auditor and insurance commissioner, the legislativecommlt tee says: it: nnas m ..gmv gcustom - 1 among ja number of judges to fail to give receipts to auditor for salaries. "It finds great increasol in h 1 amount of "woirk in ' the departments; in some the force.of clei ks. are ; underpaid, and in some the force is not larire enouirh to; do the5 work.-4 Lt strikes' us that the great State of North Carolina is able to "havesufficieni force' in -all" of the de.p.arlNitfciit'-iRalejgri toltransadti the State's:business: and- bay the clerks a ;li:ying; vsalary for their seryices.. . i in Cotton Mills: its to the " State Commissioner of Labor shows 18 new cotton mills, in Xortli Carolina last yearV fliere being three' at Gastonia two eacli at Concord, mug s iVLUuiiLiim ;iuu juuvveiij auu.iuit; erch at RWfprci, ayetteyille, pallas, Lilesdown, (Mtf HoUj, Wei don, Lin- colnton, Biscbe, Central Falls lraper i.j 'i - -.-.j j"i j.'-: -Ji'si.--.. is '" '. " and Monroe. This brings the total Jfamber up to 315. The" largest mill is 'the Henrietta. , Gaston county .leads Ti the' number of , mills, Alamance be ii?g second and . Mecklenburg third. Charlotte leads all the cities and towns in miscellaneous factories and Guilford county all others in "same respecf. " "' General R.E. Lee's Birthday ': One hundred . years ago ' General 5 Robert E. Lee 'was' Doin" In. old Vir-1 ginja. The "anniversary; jahuary 10, will no" doubt be observed witli all. the respect, admiration and reverence due llie memory of the character tower ing amid American nobility and gentility. xne story or tne irreoi one oi tne great est of Americans will he retold, his no table traits will be described with vary ing emphasis and the world will again oe given tne cnance to apply tne mucn needed lesson of his career. " ' r . In accordance with General Order ISTo. 58, issued by Gen. Stephen Lee, the jcciieral Commanding the"t7nitecf pntederate " Veterans and ail other citizens of Xorth Carolina are hereby earnestly urged "to have a general ob- s-yance on' , Saturday, January 1 Uth, 1 9 07, of the hundreth anhiyersary; of the immortal. Houthern leader Robert Edward Lee." '" '."""...'.'.' J An Editor's Milch Cowi x A Greensboro correspondent says Editor Joe Reese, of ' the .Record, has a milk coiy thafis very discri riuriatihg in what rslie eats. " Tf her breed could be generally propagated there would be no heed of, expensive milk , inspec tibh ofKcTals '"to "prevent sickness on ac count" of contaminated' milk. A wash erwoman made complaint to the editor that the cow had broken into her gar- ding Saturday apd . had eaten seven idte sh'i rvaisis,'twp white " sheets, a whitef table cToth, one pair white linen drayprs and two white pillow cases. The cow never touched a colored gar ineiit, carefully eschewing iri her chew- . ing every garment that had any trace of dye-stuff in it, such as' ' fed-streaked' DiauKets, reu nannei undergarments, Col. Reese's 1 ink" solid desk; apron, or apron, or his lye-streaked biled shirt front. ' Patriots and Traitors." "-'- ' : Two kinds of citizens are iri every town, patriots and traitors. r" There is po middle gf burid brrieutrality. Every man is in brie or the "otlief, camp. t rWe believe in 1 taking a side.! and fight for what you ' believe; is right.' "r" The "pa triot does his full) duty to the commu nity, votes, expressesthis ppinioiv-rrnot afraid of his shadow takes' part in meetings for civic : gPod, beats" bheer fullyliis7 pOTtibri of ; the coirihiuriitys' work. TiThe traitor ' lets 'the 1 bthbr' fei lo do the' wofk and reaps benefit by; the other fellow's patriotism.' Treason consists of levying war against the Re public so says the fundamental law- or giving' aid and 'cbmfprt' to her ene mies. J He gives aid and comfo rt ; to the public enemies who does not assist in bettering the town iri which' he dwells He is hiiriself a public enemy as he is a stumbling block- iri; the town's onward progress. ; ' vi. un-i; -.: 1' .ii i Subscribe to the . Publiq Ledger. '1 r:i!b tix Tdiae laxatl WllineTablcts. Sevva Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS signature HegisMture MfetpextWeelu- Ste-dEgiSatorevjrtsTmeJtt Wd nesday in Raleigh, and Senator A. A. Hicks and Representative B. S. Roy-sterf-two-ef 'our attIe-lawyers,aTe mak ing preparation for a two month's stay .lSS?SjS-ll?.ai .-! tQfigzJosg, Jo them - selves as they enjoy "a" Tucraiive .praq- ftice iwhieljt T they are! perfectly: willing to do in order to serve the good people of Person and rGranville. ;Theyyill oe out or pocKec as .legislators are paia S4 per day and if" they 'stop at 'the Ral eigh hotels they? will have to cough up So per day for bed and board; leaving them-; $ 1h av1d ay to r meet - all r othe r Ex penses including wear and tear on their clothes and shoes and to isubscxibe to many enterprise which seem to have a particular call on the well paid legislators,- Most of the: - members stop at thd Yarboro iHouse, the . great center of the law: makers, and .the member who wajits to;keep: up. with .what is go ing on must spend; much of his r time in the lobby; with, the 'memberSi ;T r ... The principal things that will come before the body, will be 'anti-trust and railroad legislation, lowering passen- ger and freight; rates, and will be call ed .upon to form more new counties, as 1 Irgh Point N and Sanford people are very anxious for; new counties.: The jReformatory will be a -very important matter before body, but we predict it "will become a law without "much opposition.: - We.liope to see 'our. , friend Carey Dowd, the able editor of tlie Charlotte Neys, elected r -Speaker of I the House, as .he .will make a- splendid-presiding officer and j reflect 'great i credit: iupon progressive Xorth Carolina. ! vV ; The re-election of the distinguished feenator bimmons : for another termini the United States Senate is a foregone cbhelusiori. as; he already has moTethan enough votes pledged to assure his re- electioni. n-.'.ii ;.. . ? -A! f--'-:. Happy New Year 1 to Our Town. 1 "A happy New-Year'-dear-old town, ...... , ' i. : Kejoice m all thy . ways -'i . i. . Ppr. happy years; have come-and gone 7i With' brief and fleeting 'days, I ,,,!; Years we've watched thy growth ; In numbers arid iri wealth; J In lovely homes, arid lovlier trees; ' ! Iri cleanliness and health. ; -; In pretty streets and shady lawns : Where birds their carols sing. Arid, sunbeams play the livelong day " ' ; And joy s "supernal bring. The. crystal water that we drink. Springs from the heart of Earth; ;. As ceaseless as, a woman's love, : . . Wherever it has birth;. Our men are those of enterprise, . :;; i Of gumption, grit and grace, n ; i : Who believe that good improvements ... Should1 have no second place, 11 Our boys will average well with boys. - ; steady, statu, and true, With tact arid j)Urpose! well in hand' iThb right they will pursuei ' ' " - Our girlst!Ah, heaven bless, them ' K"6 better anywhere, ' They' re the k i ndliest' an d " sweetest 4 v y- Apd fairest of the fair. V . Our babies apd our little girls; j " i Our. mothers and our wives, : , Are beautiful to look upon;,. .... i Are lovely in their lives. .: f,-.- Our scJippls. all; stand , without :a peer; . I With, promise great i)vstoye,:;, ,J; i Where "Chesterfield's is taught as well i As Greek; or, latin do re? This leads tp the higher schools;,, .,; i X n Out churches, where the; soul; n : Is fed from God'srpwn granaries; 0 I j I And broken lives made whole. :jOL The guardian angels of our homes;7-' ! Wherefaitliand charity.?? ;;uv Are taught to" bless and 'fit-'us ;fox aA" q A bright eternity:' to ! r;bi .i'jh-uMirj How to Avoid Pneumonia. . We have never heard of a single instance of a cbTd l-esulting m pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foldy's- Honey and . Tax has been' taken, "it not onlv stops' the cough, but heals-an'd strengthens the lungs JVsk for Foley's Honey and.Tar and refuse any substitutefofieredJ Dt.-J. CTBishop of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I have, used Fo ley's Honey and Tar in three very severe eases, of . pneumonia with good results in every Case." J. G. Hall. " c- n j A j number of people were killed in collisions in the State during the holi days on the Seaboard ; ;and Southern Railroadsoir-o;::- i-U n: i . Bay Keep ta thej Right, j M Keep to thefeh&i isthe awjf the road, which, wherr obeyed, saves one a world of trouble. is a public hignway on a grand scale a great turnpike where' oa-.uyingIjostli crowd . of badly-assorted humanity ; is. . $xei tli tongihgt-1 Here is. life in all its 4 i better phases childhood with its golden shair and nderingesfjouth with its widening, thoughtful outlook; manhood with its firm step and earnest purpose; pld: age with its bowed form, a and whitened locks. Here, too, are " thickly strewn the wrecks of lifiv misguided childhood, head strong and wayward; erring -youth, rioting in friv olity and dissipation; and sowing the 1 seeds Jof ! physical : Ideeay and moral death; vicious J manhood, treading the downward1 road; and decrepit old ago sinister' and sere, with its painful mem ories and' hopeless future- all com mingling iri' the one great journey ' from the cradle to the grave. ' - Hbw 'much discbrd,' in harmony, and "jostling ' would' be! -avoided in ' this journey ' if each traveler would only keep to the right: There is a pitfall T before you, young man; a temptation to db evil; a snare for your feet. You are forming habits of idleness, dissipa tion and extravagance, which will stick to you like the shirt ' of Xessus, -ham'periiig' your noble efforts, and ' f eventually dragging you clown to the gateway of despair. " Keep to the right and avoid it.' '";"' '';'"'-'- -' ' "- J 'That is a .doubtful . business venture in which vou are about to engage; one perhaps involving loss of self-re- vr : , - - , , , , ipu see. wnere, oy taKing auyantage of your neighbor's ignorance, you can get the best of him in-a trade; or by some smart trick of the law you can evade some .responsibility you have f willingly assumed, or shirk some duty f that lies in vnur wav. Toon to thn. i . i, : rP1 . ' , ,,; right, lhere, only, is the path ot , j10nor : ' -: ; ;" 1 ,i ? tU , . , . , ' . .f;, : tli, i'J.i...: :; - .to , ecsi4.i(tiai,,,to p.uiy fuie i-yrant in yo.ur. family: to. withhold the gentle word of love or praise from her who walks by your side; to lower, - the, standard of your ,honor,prj; da ought that would make you less manly ; or noble in the eyes of good men and angels, -keep to the right. .:. :, - ., ... , Keep to the right.' These golden words should be' engraven in letters of living light oh the temple of every hu man soul. They should stand ; forth as finger; posts at' the: junction of every wrong; at the point, of every diverg-: encei from the ( straight path of recti tude; by every ; wayside temptation. . Keep - to the right spurning every -ignoble thought, every unmanly: ac tion. Thus will you day, up treasu res for a grand old age," arid life i will bear for von its xh-hest fruits. A Cheerful Giver..; 12 ltie Lord loveth a cheerful giver and "It is' more blessed to give than' to" r Tecei are - faithful ' sayings, and r; worthy ' of accPptatiori. ;' Give where your' gift is needed, where it brings joy '''; and ifgladness,: arid ' your - heart will -'1 swell witlt ' real" pleasure. -f To lavish I giftfe:i iipori the ' riehy ' the 1 strong, - the ; powerful, iri the hope that you may re- ; ceiveiirif ttirri;:is meari,: groveling- arid'''' pitiful. Don't belittle yourself that-' wayi ' ' (aive 3 freely oiilyL:where lovo prornpts" oi better ; yet, go 1 out among ' God's poo r,,yIturit out those less - favor't ed or ' ldss:'f ortunate ' and do acts th at wil 1 J ; brighten' 1 hu m an 1 i ves and the ' 1 brightriess ' will '' come back : into your ' T-own-heart by reflectiorf. "iJ - f. S: The great' and' noble : characters of '' the ''world,.. the( hien ;' iri all ages who: have been admired arid ' loved have beeri .the generPus rrienj ' The shunned and .hated' and ' despised Creatures 'of -the human race have always been the misers, the stingy; grasping, hoarding pinching retches wh6' valued money above human SOuls, and hugged their wealth in the face of misery. ; The world shouts and lausrhs when " such men'' diej but it" follows the ' generous man tp his ;grave with tears and real sorrow V - .. . Cures Crip 3 VttZ Days. every t!
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