The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 17, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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THE AlORNINQ HERALD
BY E. W. HARRIS & SON.
I2ntered at tho postoftlco at Oroon
villa Texas as second-class mall
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Saturday SePt. 17 1910.
THE SINGER AND THE SONG.
"The slngor sang his heart atlairo
With Freedom's hoi) light.
Ho sang for loie and not for Tamo;
His highest hope and do.irost aim
To hold aloft Iho right
I
Stilled was his noni ia work com
plete
Tho slngor sane no mora.
Ho thought his fcong with rythm
snoot
With loe for humankind replete.
Lost In tho mad world's roar.
A sons of hope nnd Joy and cheor
Set hearts to beating llglit.
!t banished sorrow's falling tear.
Dispelled tho clouds of doubt anl
fear.
And all tho uor'J grew bright.
For got tho singer! But the song
Still stirs tho hearts of men.
When bowed beneath tho tyrants
w rong
Thej sing It In a chorus strong
And stnud free-men again."
Crceniillo Is a town that Invar
lably maKos a good Impression upoi
it stranger and thnt Impression holds
o
No man oior folt tho "halter dra'i
witn good opinion of the law" or of
those who stand for tho enforcement
of the law.
o
Kien the Alaskans nre Insurglng
Judge Jan.cs Wickeisham who dur-
ing tho recent session of congress ut
traded considerable attention bj roa
ton of orbal assaults upon men
standing high In the councils of the
Taft administration has been re-elected
as Alaska's delgato to congress
His opponent was Hdward Orr rocoj.
nlzed as an admlnlatrntion candidate
hailng tho bicldng of tho Guggon-
holm syndlcato Judge WIcliorahain
Is a iidtural born Insurgent and It
goes without flajing that upon his r-
turn to Washington ho will nnko gen-
erous contribution to the gajot) of
nations Ex
Some ma) bo Inclined lo question
tho good taste of .Mr. Hoosei ell's re-
fusal to dino with Senator Ijorimei
nt the Hamilton club banquet. .Mr
Itooseielt's action wsb Indeed oxtr.i
ordinary but it is probablo that ths
American people will morlook the
question of taste la recognition of
the distinct service Mr. Itooaeio't
rondo ed when he gnio empluisls to
tho fact that ujn who profit pollllea'.
1) through bilbery are not fit for the
soclct) of honest men. It 1b quite
true that Senator Lorimer has not
been convicted of actually pa)lng
bribes but the evidence that somo
one purchased ote for him Is so com
ploto that regardless of the lerdlctj
of Juries the public miud In con-
l lucod Commoner.
' '0
Writing In the Saturday Cienlng
l'Obt in 1'iui Mr li)aii said "While
the issue between tho man and ths
dollir seems to be an acute one et
in tho last nuabsls there can bo no
issue benuen humeu tlgtits and prop
ony rights for nothing moro surely
undermines property rights than a
disregard for human rights and noth-
ing brlugs grcatir Bwurit) to prop
erly tli u a scrupulous regard for the
natural lights of each human being
Uut wo must alwavs remember that
human rights are paiauaouut In fait
o cry thing depends upon tho estab
llibmaiit of the true relation betwpou
the Individual and dull Inanfmnto
properly. The houto and Its fouuda
tlon are Indlssolubly connected uml
we can not think of one without tho
oilier bo human rights and property
rights me Jndluolubly connected
We can not think of tho one without
the otln as In tho building of a
home w.t must think of the found i
lion first and of tho house as a super
structure i-n in thinking of society
we must n cessarlly think of human
Tights first and of property rights tij
rotting upon human rights. Ho who
talks of prupert) rights as if they
could mint without a regard for liu-
inon rights tipouks as foolishly us
rno who would attempt to build n
housi- wlthoit considering the foun
datiun upon which It Is to stand
TSgj iWljl'T ijiiiTiTg;ii
THE NBW NATIONALISM
Mr. TtooY1t may never again he
presldont but ho is doing ft great
work in advocating ldoli tar in art-
anco of his party. Ho and Wrinn
havo done more than anj othor two
men in America to bring tho peoplo
tc a ronllxntlon that all men rich or
poor should be equal responslb'o
tor wrong doing In a speech recent-
ly iopl)lng to criticism of his utter
iinces Mr. Kooseielt said:
1 hae noticed a good doal of coir-
ment on ra speech on 'New National
ism' All that 'New Nationalism'
nieatiR Is the application of cerlnl.i
old time moralities to the chnnged
conditions of tho day.
'I wlBh to seo greater Ooiornnvtt-
tat efflclenc) because e lne to deal
with grcaler buslnoss efficiency. Sim
plo laws are nil that nre noeesBarv
In small toruimiulllns where there Ii
no big business and each man works
Tor himself. AS hen you get masses
of wealth gathered together and Ere:
corporations deieloplng conditions
then become so changed that there
must bo an Increase In Ooiernnioii
tal actlill) to control the noilth fo--buslnoss
efflclenc).
"I would not do an) wrong to ths
great corporations but 1 dou't iuton 1
to relj on any big corporations' goo 1
naturo to seo that tho corporation
does not do harm ngnlnst us 1 wnnt
to seo such control of such wenlt'i
now gathored for business uses as
in f:nur tho lionust in. m who uses
the woalth genuinely for the servic-
er tho public and to mike the. din
honest man foci tint ho has to Uj
what is light and if lie doos not fen'
it wo shall sio tu It that ho docs
"That Is in) whole crede. That U
all tuoro Is In It There is no reso
lution In It. Tliero is no appc il to
nob mlo On tho contrary 1 rocon
aire mob loluncu as an eueui) of tliD
public good Just as lawless wealth I
I nui against the poor min who Is 1
guilty of the crlmo of lawless Iu
Icncu and when it is In my power I
shall tr) to punish him for his mis-
deeds. Just as Mhenelcr I bao tho
power I will join with those that so
In It that tho corrupt nan of wealth
In good not because ho likes II hut
becnuso ho has to bo."
St.itin.untB that western hanks
wore loaning monoj too freely foe
luxurios particularly nutos lias led
to tho gathering of somo statistics n
lovas Iho banltors in this stato es
tlmato tho alito of all aulomoblHo
In the stato .it 45O00O0O which is
moro than one half tho coinblnuJ
capital of tho slalo banks 'lliej also
estimate the annual depreciation for
whlch thero Is no remedy at $15000-
00 or four tiinos tho annual fire loss
ea of tho stato.
o
Gencrallj in llurnpo tho Unliers-
tios blind fur a full and froo injo)-
n.oiit of natural rights and are gun
euill against tho ostnbllslied order
In soclctj and go ei mi t'lit liecnua
or tho llnguiut wrongs or thoao i'l
power. In this countrj thu toiitr.ii
spirit Is often ininlfest. .Manj of our
UniiorsItloB lectilo largo endow
iients f i urn liulliiduals and no
thought Is ghcu as to whether or not
this money Is tainted It bus bed
suggosied and tho suggestion is a
Moit one tbat schools llko lliirlebon
College should from time to time
Inilte well known ltlens of tho
(ommuiilt) to add loss tho students
upon 111 i. economic and other iiue-s
tious liiiolilng human rights and pio
gloss lu this way llmj could reecho
piurtlial iiistruclioii along uonp.ull
sau linos that would be helpful In
maintaining a sound public opinion
among thu cltizeushlp of tills countrj
In the future
o
lu a Councillor editorial .Mi llrjau
said. "Hit'io is mi Jssuo liioio fun
dniiicutal than oltliei the trust Issue
or tho t.H Iff Italic oi tho rallio.id Is
sue and it Is iuiolud In ull of these
Issues and ibis linger uud inoi u
tundaineutul ibsuo is this: aball tlu-
fcoi eminent be adiuiulstered b) tho
peoplo lu Hie Inteist of the whoh
people or shall It be admJnlstored
lor the boueilt of a few and b) thoe
iilioni tho few through coercion anl
the coiiuptiou of politics uleiato to
powor ijuull ilio ieople rule Is uu
esuu wb)ch nil people can uuilur-
st.iml. Shall this be a people's go
eminent or ti goiorumcut of B)udl
cates b) s)udlcnte'8 and for s)tidl
eaten? This Is u uuestiou thai lie
mimds altouiion The trusts hnie
niudo the govdmuiout u goicruiuoiit
of a few and for a few. Just as the
binelliliirleii of tho tarltt huo subor
dilialed tho welfme of eighty millions
of people to tho pecuniar) Interests
of u cou'ipurntiul) few who me on
kugod iu pioteolud industries The
paiumouiit isBiic theiefoie is the pio
lertiuu of all of the people who do
t-iro iqual rights from the few win
demand sjieclal prli Hugos and this
issue is preseuted in oior) ijuestlo i
which Is before thu public oi is like
1 lo come before the public "
lu his speech delivered at Madison
Su.uu.ie N. w lurk in isoc -Mr Ho
an said ( The democratic party Is
not tlm i.ii.ui) ut u opeity or of tin
proper!) ilgliu ti Is on tho (ontrar
lie hist delouder of both because t
defends human lights nnd human
rights uto the onl) foundation upo'i
which piopert) uud propoit) lights
can rost securely. Tho deuiocrotl
purt) does not mouaco a siuxlo dol
lar legitimate!) acuimlalod; on tlu
coiiirary. It InslsU upon tho proteo
lion of rich uud poor alike In tho - u-
Joyinenl eif that which they hau hon
otl larn.d The democratic liarty
does nol disiourage thrift but on the
contrary stimulates uach ludlildunl
to tho highest uudemor by assuring
him that ho will not be deprlied of
Die fiults of hlu toll if wo can bu
repeal the laws which unable moil u
rocp where thoy hnvo not sown laws
which enable thorn to gamer into
their overitonlns barns the hanesti
that belong to others no ono will i
ublo to accumulate enough to took
his fortune dangerous to the country
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i.jJj lCmaTHWS?ll
gi M!igggl for Infants and Ohlldron.
CASTQHH
1 1 OIIOI 1 PI It ( t m"
Atrt(lii!lcTrcparnMiiIbrs
sinllaiiii'JiheFoodjiiilRi'tfi'i
linftilii-biiiimUrsiuiiiniiwistf
iiS&SmiEfi
PioraulcsDiScstionClwriy
rtcss and Href Contains neKiw
Opium Morphine lurMhicril
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tlon.Sotii'Stotnaclt.Pltrtta)
Yonasf cimusioiis iwnsi
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racSn i If Sifjmiu-r or
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F!f5ESS2ri
sHmng
Tulivaiilcl dTuhTEriSri oojU i
sai&--'
Uxna Copy of Wnpper
Special prhilego and tin- uso of th i
tnxlng power foi piivnte gain this '
nr tho twin pillars upon which plti
tocracj rests 'lo tnku iwny the-.
Mipiicirls and to clcinte the bom II
iarios of special log slutlun to tin i
piano of lioiicbt effort ought to b tb
pmpoRo of our put. And who cin
sufler InJui.N to Just taxation liiipa
till liws and the ni)llc;ijlou of lln
Jtfferwinlan doctrine of equal HUM
tn all nnd special privileges lo noni
Onl) tliono whoso nceumulntlons ir
Btiluod with dishonesty and who-.
Iiiimoral methods hao given them i
distorted lien of business of soclct.
and b eminent Acciinwilaling hi
conscious frauds more mono) thin
tho can uso upon themselves wise
li dlBtrlbut" or snfolj leaic to theh
children these denounce as puhll
ciienilcs all wlio nuoRtlon their nielli
oils or throw a light upon the i
ei linos "
President Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of on bans .line bee.i
liolpcd by the President of the Indiit
ul u and Orpuana lloiuo at Macon
t!i who writes. ."W"e hao uso 1
i:icetrlc Hitters In this luslltutioii
for nliio seats u nas .ioied a moil
a.n.illiiiil i in I I.I.1 it fit- (.Imn mil I li
ruuil1 ........ .. u. ...w .. ..
er and Kidney troublos Wo icgaril
It as olio of the best family meiliclnot
tin earth ' It iniignrntes all ltal or
gaus purines the blood aids dlgc
tlon crimes appotlle 'to strengthen
and build up pile thin wcul; chlldien i
or rundown people It has no equal
llcst for fema'u (omplaiuts Only 50c
t all druggists
helJii i
CIIKll ill OI
t' June-
Mill IMHII fitinlluio
in I illnu ul soe- us
WEAK WOMAN
AND HER STORY
In rioral Ark. Lives a Lady Who
Feels That Her Strength Was
Restored by Cardui.
rioral Ark. "1 must speak a nood
word (or Cardui." witc Airs Viola
ua"t-r oi nub piaic.
' '''boli ? "on"''IS. ' s J" ."2 S?
ii -t i i
l ilns notable todo inv housework.
"My Imstand botiRht me one bottle ol
Cardui Ihc wonnu'b Ionic 1 took it ac-
' cordiijK lo direction! and now I am in
"1 Hunk Cardui Is a line Ionic for weak
women."
And )0u arc not (he only lady who
thinks so Airs. Baker.
'Iliousands like) on liivc written fo
tell of the wonderful benefit Cardui lias
been to them.
Cardui contains no minerals or other
powerful dniRs It contains nopl)ccrin
or oilier mawkisli-taslini; ingredients.
It is Just a mire natural exlracl of
natural cgchble herbs tint have been
found lo regulate the uominly functions
and strengthen the female btcni.
All drtiggisls sell Cardui
Sec jours about it.
N R Write to- Udlei' Adiliorr Dfrt Clalli.
noooMeiJicIneCo.Cliallanooga.lciin.lorApiifll
In'tmcllont nmlW piif Hoi k Home InitiMinl
for Wormn sent in i lain w rajipcr. on reuuiit.
ELY'S CREAM BALiVl
AppllAd Into tli notrll6
! quickly stiAQtbad.
0IVE8 RELICT AT OMOC.
Itoleaim- mhiIIi in ii uu 1 i tn tithe
iliiiiiwiil in. ml i ii ii iliiu li in t'liiiurli
mill drii. mm n i iilliuilii llui l.piiiklv
Ituslolix the hi u o o! 1 i-lo uml huull
It i vv l li-i t'l.nliiiii iki miniou-i
drugH No iiKri ur) in ciudiu nu tiur
phlllt JllM llllllll il llliHKl
l'rlco SO i uu it I ii ujiiis ur 1.) iniiil
ELY BilOTIIEflS EG Warren St. New York
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
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HAY FEVER1
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The Kind. You Have
Always Bonght
Bears tlie
Signature
n
Use
or Over
fhiity Years
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Mun ou come here to make your
Wall Paper selections jou halo a
Inrgo Miricty fiom which to choose
and our prices are low enough to tn
abl sou to securo tho best.
:apOi Oomi
iil West Leo Street
shlrulan cor Houston and Walnut St
nct-.tnt .. r.. Ar-- ni-niv
i &iii L.niu&n uun taiu r ucr I.'
Mrs. E. M. Taylor
Public Stenographer.
Off I co with
Hamilton
Shcrrlll xiulkoy 1
PRiFESSIONAL CAPES.
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Physicians.
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MILUS L. MOODY M. D.
Practice Limited to
fcYC EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasacs pitted.
Oltlce Wust Leo btruvl oier Ura
nam iiiotncis iore
C. E. & WILL CANTRLLL
Pliyiici.ins and Surgtons.
Olfieo in 1'liyi.iUaus anil daifceuus
tlospieai.
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Joo oecton. cdwni Becton
j utui 014 a. HECTOM
Pliysiciaiu. and Suiyteiis.
. "-"-let &iuie wtst bide scjuai t. ijjid
' I'nuies id
DR. GEORGE A. WELL3
OSTEOPATH.
Qraduate o A. s. O. Klrktvllle Me
cuiibuiiatiuu uud Uxuiuiiaiiuu liut
t'houu couuecliou.
J. H. iHCNCM
Phynlciaii and buiucor
Olficu al jluuiu a l'luulm Dlili
aiuiu. lIuoMuuce bcnilli Houston til
illd yUue 177.
k. 1. SPfcAKtS M a.
PlijslcJan and burueon.
liie'euillle Texas
uuuideueu I'liune iSu. 07 Office ul
c n. liees Drub bloie.
W C. MOOUY M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Unite upslairs uier tho llcall ilaru
iu auu iuieu.nl Company btore
I'Uunu eoLucttlous
Dsntists
SAM G. DUFF.
Dentist.
Uffico oi er Commercial
UauU Leo StieeL
National
Attorney!.
BHCnniLL MULKEY i HAMILTON
Attornc-at Law.
Offices at Greci.vlll and Commrce
Kd li lienueit. J T. Jontu
BENNETT &. JONEO
Attorneys it-Law.
Office li Sayla building northeast
corner of sjuuru '
WM. PIERflON
Attorney-at-Law
1'ractlrei lu all Iho Courts Offict
in.iicnitf Uulldlnc ner It N While
Btore.
I' 0 Uians. 11 u Carpenter
EVAN8 d. CARPENTER
Attsrnoys at-Law
i'0i"c Is Coiiiuaireial Naitonal llant
Monogram Hour la bettvr this soar
an ihc in w wiu.it In bettor. It Is a
Mniud sweet urilclo as you all know
iiPPtph mm
qimttm4Ummt rg '.-r-
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THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITORY
W. H HUSH President P A. NOfiniS Viet Pre.
JNO L. LOVCJOY Vlcr Pret. L. N. BYRD Active Vice Pro
8. B. BROOKS Cathler. A
STATEMENT OF THE
FIRST
NATIONAL
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO TMC COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF DUSINES3 SFPTCMOER 1 1910.
unsouucKS.
loins nnd dlstconnta $350178 18
V S bonds and premiums ; . 150000 0U
i'urnlturo tltturos and real cstntu 5190 10
Cash nnd cclnngo i 32001111
'lotal
LIAUIHTinS.
Capital $150000 00
Sniplus and profits 27.222M
flioulatlon 1500001)0
l'hli pajnblo 12500000
Ikpobits 5SC.0C317
I?
Total
Tho 'ibovo Rtntcmciit Is correct.
WM. PIERSON.
W. H. BUSH.
MRS. V. A. K1NQ
DH. ROBT. SAYLE.
P. A. NORRIS
JNO. I. LOVEJOY
M. A. JOY
Vi
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(.jjiOWW-WW
.1; Special and Summer v.
Tourist Rates :;
VIA THE
llrlstol Know 111c Chatta-
noosa. Nnshiille Memphis and
n-any points In tho Soiithenm g
Also nil Northern and eastern .j.
resorts
California both ono way and
round trip onl) two change
Greenville to San Pranclsco
through Silt Like.
Denior Colorado Sprlni's
and Pacific Coibt points
Gilieston and all Texas r-
sorts Shoitest line to Galios
ton oiled roadbed and oil burn
lug locomotives no dust no
cinders.
R.F.POYNQII.U.A.
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250 W. I.DC
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Met four Property
I represent LeadiuB Companies:
! .mil nm nrnnared to write
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R.M. Chapman
Office Coos Drug Store
rolephono Connections
use I
VETERINARY
SURGEON and
DENTIST.
GREENVILLE TEXAS.
Undergraduate Grand Rapids Veto.-
luar) ColIeKO of Mlcblgun.
RAILROAD TIME TADLE.
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information of tho public. Its cor
roctness li not guaranteed hy "..
publishers of this paper) ;.
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Southbouud
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PRAIRIE HAY
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Ofllce nml Wnrclioiibes ou
St John Street Opposite
llnrduooil l:nctory.
liiitli Pliones li.
rmmmtrromttiaamrra:romrrratnsaT
Instance
fire Automobile To'iiado
Live S'toclt Plato Olasa Accl
dent Surety Ilonds represent-
lug the nest Companies only
B. O Wylie & Co
H. ASHDURN MANAGER
Phono No 102
Office oi er rlist Nnlloni) bank
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TRANSTER
and
STORAGE.
Office at Model Pressing Parlor
Old phone 370 Ken plioos 293
i tw-M...M-t.o.v-!
Drigs
Soda Water
Cigas Etc.
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Frencli & Moore's
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