The Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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BEAUMONT I.NURPRISL
JPttbllfcued Hvery Mortln bj
tffltfi BCAUV.ONT KNTtnPRIl
PUBLISHING CO.
tntrprlt Building. Bwmonl T.
CnUrsd at th PuHlofure In n numoit
M fcecond CTtuw Will Matmr.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1004.
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
Tht Enterprise Publlthlnj company
U not reaponaibla for any debts con-
tracted by Ha employees of any char-
acter whatever.
ONE WAY.
One way I" liiHM n) lKauuiout I:
to
pllllnniZ.- ll'MIM' business lllnl''Mj
iiihI home inicrpiises. I'""' "' .
thousands of lolli"i'H soul '.in
Km i mi H"'1 Kb""1'1 '"' '"
home ami Just us much money K'
Mivril. Olio tiling ' ''uvr iikiiv in
iiiIikI iI.hm in.y "'LiK ls" 11
lllllo Is IlK' business eilllegc tlllll IlilS
just l.rrn marled III Iteauiiiolit. II
Ik an Insl II ill Ion tliat will be worth as
much to Ilea '"I aH a factory If our
e will patronize II an.l incour-
ugu Is as nine" possible. T1 ''I.-
jin with If Is eniilpped l" K'v; 11
young man or woiiian lis much of a
business education as I hey enn gel
nnywhere in Hie slat.'. This then
Mliotilil i-aiisc every Ilea ml b"' "'
Kirl who wants a business education
lo Kef il lo re in lleaiinn.nl. Then our
prople should keep it III liiiml and
nay a good word for II to their
friends surrounding 1 1" ' ' V- L'
lioya an.l Kills of Southeast Texas
anil South west Louisuna lire educated
1n lleaiiiiionl. il will exert it ji influence
for I lie eil.v Unit will lie a prominent
Jailor In our success. I'erliaps you
liavi! u friend near llcaiiinonl Hint
has n hoy thai in I lie Inline may
want n business eilueiil ion : why not
write him u leiler about- the llenu-
llioul business college and give if
your endorse nl. It would lie a
(nod thing for the College and a
belter thing for Iteautuonl. We need
tuirli work and co-operation lo build
Heauiiioiil. ami why not bruin now.
Tin
ere never has been a lime when il.
was
more needed or u more opporl une
time
one
tu do m.moihiilg. There is only
cily in Texan with a belter
iiaiural loealion than lleniimont and
thai is lialhis. If we do not lake ll.ii
advantages dial suiroutul us busi-
liess will ko I'' lloitsloii in spite of
its poor location. There is work for
everyone; II I us be up and doliiK.
'J'lie Knlerprise has freipieiitly call-
ed allelilion to the necessity of il
closer study of the rice market prob-
lem as it is rvidrni I hat a biK in-
crease ill ucreiw must result in
h.wer prices unless some new use
enn be- found for l be uraiti. Our idea
in holding n Itice I'arnival is lo havo
cilucalional features that will betielil
(lie rice industry. It is loo late to do
iiiucb aloiiK that line this year but
the
I'Diindtaiin can be laid. Next
year
there shoil'd be exhil.il lo IS ol
stock which has I n fed on rice.
ConnucntiliK on ll.e value of ricr as
find the line .loiirnul Mis that:
"Il is not a ipicstiiiu .l raising rice
for slock feed. The point is ilun we
raise a laruc percriitanc of lire which
on aecoiiiii ol color injury I nun rain
iluril'K" bar. est. Hie piesen:-. ul weed
and ?;rnss yeetl. si aeh Inn u. or nlner
causes b. of . i-.iade and .-. II:. lor a
low price- il it m-IN al .'If ' '" 'e
no iie in lieiim m-al uiouihed aloi:i
it. lively seellotl ol I In- lire l.el has
;i certain peiceiiiam- i t iliis low i-rade
lice and Us prei lie. on the market
ni l airs ns a pi n e ilrpre --am .
The .liiuriial adviseK thai this low
jM-adr ru e lie le I lo Hoi I slock eal
He. ho; and e. biv. HlhiiiiI an i
prop
ill lid. . pi ni- lit s ha i show a
I hat
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It r I 1 1 : 1 ol vliirll Hie l'aleur ll.'t-
I. lie l.r nil leljnuct pluc i nil OI-
il pr I he luni.luie f.'r Ibe l'"w
b'.ililll.fj.
TI.C Col in I tnlii' Of Ibe Yoir.i:
M. li e C'ni. ii:in A'-Hoi-iailou .il
Anh.l.i V il . hit I v i'll Mil ".lie HI.
The I. nil. linn will I." live it.'.i.-s in
.i'll. I.V !"' I"l II. .Illiirlish.il
nun w'i'l i o i Jin..".". Tn b.ill'bnu
i;t li. ol bilch jiiel ha.e an liii''
ih.l.t.ii-i ol the line I d' ivipnoc.
'I He im i .i.nll ' liHIIicl. .1 II '.i' Hi H i"'-
ri::;! and v.ai i vr. pi iouatly beau"
Miet.r .Me.'.iMile .1. T. on nor of
Hie liniision Tern Cenm.l. -s
.il i. nee nl Knn.s wilh Jl' l-'
! t -lain.-. Wall; r M'd New n. an tepi-
hi a' not i.i.'.i"i.'""i "'"'
M- Ci.nner said ain iward.: Hial '"
il-lnlis all the inait.-rs of uiiYerene! -a
i i. .111 i.- in i li.' sailflietion
Ull panics '-''n'-';lne.i. i ;
Ceniu I--'- "" ' i
.. . i i... n .11 V Cii t I'll 111 I !
an tne men .in - .j
Chief ll-liius lo be 1. lliir. immi-
nu.l i. -rvailve reiHle n '"'d n
:au. man :!'
in ni'is sa.vs lair i n ai
1 nhservance of contract N all they
. .im at Ibis time- Th" reuK-...enlaliv.-s
of i he c.r men lelt fo-
. 11M Mr. C.ii.nei- will f.o .
niL-hl and a linal conlVrence will I. -.
im-ro lih S- It. "lu n"'1
nt hers.
Helo.e .Imdlcc N. Ml. WilliamH of
Waco. Ibe exnininnlK '-
..1 the stvle of which "'""
Slate of TVxa.i vs. .M-lvln 'el-rs.
alias l-rat.k .Mi-lnlyrii. o..niy At-
torney O- H- "'"I " ''""'... i r
pnise.-ulion. assisted by Hon. Wl" '
S Baker attorney of the Inleniid.nn-
ai a (;renl Norlbern Hailwav. 1 h'
.iei-culant Was ohaiKcd with
..weal-in- and Willi Mvindlin. On H"
ilrsl liame.l im Usui Ion he was .lis-
i.. ii... uaIiiiIIIui. chur! li"
r i::m.n. The cliaiK" of swliullin.;
was based upon a I ransaction ;n
which lb"' Inicrnalioiuil k
Norlhern IhrouKb Us iwci.l. !"'
sun. ! inonev lo I he dele.idanl. to ad-
just a claim for damnKes for ir"""
Hjnrv. The d fetidai.t was l- n -senled
by .1.11 l- MvU-Mi "t 1'""
Worth.
The- work of insinuation of the ni-
. . the wireless I ."K'j'M"
.......pany between Dallas and I'o
WorCi ha- aboiil I n compleled ami
the loeal aiilhoiiUes mii.te a onc wa-
id' III.- e.llipmelllS which ''
..aid lo have been satisfactory. If was
ainiouncd nl the local ollice at lat-
las I lial Hie company would be reiiMs.
I --epi niessa;es for fraiismisMon
to .'.rl Worth by the latter part or
Hie current week.
C il l.ysle an inmale of Hie C m-
leilerale lloi'ie died of an injury
w'lich he received al Ibe hands "I
John It.-! bv another Confederate
Veteran and inmale of the home nr
Austin. According to Ibe statemeii'
of Hiose who witnessed the nllair
l.vsler was acling as peacemaker M
prevent I r . utile b.'lweell Hot ley and
-...1 inmale when Itotley
i pick. p a chair and struck l-ystcr
I ove- the bead Willi u. n ''
lt.K;lil al first that the Injury was
! serious hut l.vster became uncoil-.
scions and died lale last night .to'-1
I h-v left the home after he had telh-d
i vsler wilh the chair and walked In-
: i i.nvn. IL' was found on the sire-l j
! aite- l.ysler's denlh and placed in 1
jail wltii Ibe cliaiKi of murder enter-;
e.l aanlsl him. H'' is ai.i.iu . .
! old and was admiHed to Hie home
' onlv a few days id;... The olllcials
! o l in- jnsl Million know little ol his
l.ast III"'- He is si roll;.; and vinorous
1 1-spil- !iis line lie M-eins I he m a
ery peiiili-nl mood over Hie I rarely.
! I ler Ih.' 'bad man. was ;." year-;
! old and was quid and inolTelisive.
' lie .nine lo the ins. it in ion nl .ml lw"
M-ars ago from H ilvesloii. where h"
' j. -aid to have relatives bill Ih-'V
nave imi I n heard from un I" t'
o .- The prisoner sutTc'-ed a
xeie aiHick of heart lailure ami w;
i.. ... Mcnenr for pi-elinnuarv
lis conililioii i
i i ivcr
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NOTE8
LOUISIANA
The coll. m crop "f Iberia I'arMl
f i il
I-. u i'Miiua'e.1 at acn-s.
.oeil.ai.il wl'h "'- ' nerc I"''
Tie re win- four uiini'iiis last
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ll. e Id will be al'o'it
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inkiAUT r MTI APRI1E
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Iri defeated by "mall limioriiy. nw
'.i.r it 1111 V lake II "'ial count ti
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... . ....i.t... t. v. i-nl ueiks ho fl
I yocr w. - .
to obtain pvhlenc f..r thi proirr'H oll
I nd ll.e nisi- of ' I'liite l Ktm.-h ukaln
nu In.llMdual r-illiiiK liliir-.-lf l.-onardl
.Ki-owir." in' I'." similar lo "''''''.
p Ineb im huHiiii'innii. rullud 1
fur iirelimii.ary cxMiiiniu .on 'i-i
liiit'd S'li.tu H roiniiiiHiiont r Kiimiet
J i. frail? lit N'" Orluin.-".
Til" chi.l - Wlis I lllll I Im defellllallt
had iiM'd !: nniiif of a (.rotnliimit
loctil jen ehr for Hie ii.iriiose of or
. Inr linn 111 il V III llllt-.
monds mid Jeweli ry by mail and tbnt
inch titif of i he mails w.ih tin' l;i-1
(eiitlnn to ih Irani! cr. diii! ' wan un- (
The niTi:ntit whom Hi" I'lc-tonlco
limpirtoifi rinsed ft man ol innny
nl from sevcrnl towns in full-
loitilii Ti xiim mid Arizona wln r.' h
was Kiild t" hiivi! done bu-lness un-lt-r
the naiiies of Kruvi. Krower Kroner j
fool; and Thompson "lis been Ml
ciistodv for nearly !" iuoiimih an-i
wns it-turned t J"H I" ttaiili t
ball.
TAUGHT.
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Careful tcucation in u m
Accorded Them.
Anslrlnn fe'lrls arc olt n tnunlit I"
scIkmiI until tiny an- 15 yarit old.
Tln-y tire not during this time kept
.:li..v out of -.oclety but arc tlrcss-d
with tho greatest simplicity never
weaniiK a Bilk Kown until they buvo
i. it H.-hool and attended their first
hall.
On li'nvlns the schoolroom tnny
have one or two yeai's" trnlnitiK In tho
klirheii rind pantry cither by boiiio
member of tliHr own family or un-
der h trained r.nok In another's hoc.se.
TkoiiKh they may never ho required
tn cook for themselves they know cx-
ictlv how rvcrythlnj! should bo dope
and "oiiK bcfori) they set up dense-
keeping on their own account arc
(iinit'ct'-tit to tnko cliari' of a house-
hold. Tiny iniiki' nio.'t alTectioiiato
wives and mothers says Woman's
Life.
An Austrian lady Is said to bn as
iicco!idlshcd and learned as an Ens-
lish Koveruess mi kooiI u cook and
housekeeper an a (ierinan as brlht
and witty tn society as a Parisian
and as haiulsotue as an Anieiicaii.
In Vienna are found some of tho most
beautiful women In Europe
Austrian ui'ls are brotiKbt tip In
hal.it.-; of industry and are rarely
seen without some kind of work In
hi'.nd. Tiny are famous for their
ftrcut idles of linen a certain number
of vnrds of which are every year
from a girl's birth woven and laid
aside for hr marriaw portion.
The KrandinotlH'rs spend much of
their time In hull tins for their grand-
children not only supplying their
present need but layliiK by dozens
id stocking ot every kind for tho
ynuiiK girl's trousseau. Some of these
woven ones.
stockings are as lino as tho finest
FLY THAT WAS A HERO.
Traveling Man Had Good Reason.;
for His Warm Praise.
"One of tho greatest heroes that 1
ever heard of was a fly." Tho speak-
er was a traveling man and his lis-
teners were traveling men.
"Oh let's not develop this nittin:;
into a liars' lesson. The story I told
wr.r: the truth" said one of the group.
VI. in Hi- uioi-v is the truth." went
or. the llrst traveling man. "I know
that this fly was a hero and a genuiii'i
j hero. One of the modest kind that
'didn't wait for a reward."
j "Well that is indeed remarkable in
a hero."
! "Yes I was sitting In a Northwest-
err coach one Saturday night. 1 had
.ten out to l he track that afternoon
! and won about $2.onn. 1 had it safely
i-lori'd in the inside pocket of my coat.
I was sleepy and was just dozing off
; when that hero came along. Well he
ih-cci'd up one side ot my face and
v her I swiped he Hew away. Then
he danced on the other side of my
1 face and when 1 swiped again he flew
away nmiin. Then he tackled my ear
I 'ici' Jumped up and down like fury. I
! wns thoroughly awake by that time
and when 1 arose what do you stip-
pose I saw?"
i "The fly ll ing away?"
i "Not at all. There was a man i:t
'the aisle and he was reaching for
Hat wad on the Inside of my coat. A
tnit utc more and he would h ive had
ihe money. Ot course he ran win"!
In saw that the Py had given Hi''
alarm and when 1 return. '1 from the
cha.-e I looked for the fly."
"And didn't tind Mm?"
'I aid he ne a sure enough h
cro
III lent'.
dove a In r
. t to v a :
rf the
I'l.tu't tin I him. lb' tirei
i- a. i. but he w a- ton niod
11 i I. celvo the npplau-i'
; s. 1 ! Hew n ay."
Gf "jn Cdomfiri in Haleatine.
li.. !e-l':. I el ; .i i !! in Palo-' i';
.i'.- . .il-i. ! .--i' i. 'i firm Hi. i'i
''-! a r'-a!l ! --e.HTl l.f .'.ll'l'T I-
1 of l'i'. -i -.. . p .'.!. I i oil: r
r f -i.. .;ir-'.. n cxe-'Ti ion
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FRIDAY RCPTfMBER 9 1001- j
0ELP CONTROL.
Tb pifaiciit Uniiiii !n llfo I 'hat of
ii'lfiiifitrol. and to acquire It nUoald
bo tho aim of every individual.
MukiiiK tliu bent of lifo U ne of IH
cuii'liul liin. and Lil-' u l" :r
l.tit oitcrlsu oit!J j.rove uubiur-
Ubi'i.
Thcro in an art In inaklnR 1
f cvi rythln. and very often ib..Mii.t
ilUircssInt; sfrl"H of i v'f.t wIIIvi-m h-
tuiilty nun to onf'a kh I.
Life Ih RincrniiHly porclna'cd v'1h
. crlous propositions ibui ofn n d pre
and ill-couri'K" us until we wonder If.
after all. III.' Is worth IIvIub.
It is a MrcnuoiiH cffoit and u bitter
!esM.nbul. no IliMler how leriu i"
.ufferliiK miiy b. It miKUi. iid f
.ilhijed by the exen h e of will.
The irlll. K or i vi rylay Hf" nre
ard.-r to endure than lb" pnrulyxlw?
flow that stuns tliroiiKh Us siuldcu-
lieKf. leuvlliK one uervelean. JiuNcle-S
i'tul iilie(iinl to reaction.
'I hero nre precious few of im who
would willlnuly live over hkiiIii tbo
p i"t The e( hoes .r meinory are not
harmonious und the bitter experience
I ns left a near tlmt even time ban
fulled to heal.
The test or moral force Is the coiir-
...... .. uli ulilrh we meet clrcnii'stai'cn
rrl conqner It. The whole world ad
mires pluck and the man or w.m.....
v ho w ill let not (il nc daunt him or her
wins admiration and success.
REMARKS ON TURF TOPICS.
There Is at least a roar excuse for
applause.
The best or friends nmfct part with
their money.
Knols walk when angelic racehorses
td auger home.
A stitch in time may nave nine but
it "switch" in time may Have ten:
When tho saiiKiilne bettor waves
his pay the sunynino boukio paves
his way.
Money is a necessary evil but it
H one of 'hose evils thut doesn't mul-
tiply very rapidly.
When von have a tip at the tip of
your tongue hold your tongue uud
you'll have two tips.
A man convinced against his will
may he of the same opinion still but
he's very seldom found in the cash-
ier's pay-off line.
If you ask a man what he knows
ini ho tellH you what ho thinks and
!you plav what he figures tnen you
1 wonder what he means! Moral: Aslc
1 him what he hears!
Once on a time there was a suro
thing player who had a genuine four-
plv copper-hound cinch. When ho
reached tho track he found that tho
horse was barred in the netting co
he told all his friends that he knew
'lie could not lose to tho race. New
York Telegraph.
THE LITTLE ONES.
A cruel buy will grow up to bo a
ciuel man.
j A spiteful girl is pretty certain to
turn out a spiteful woman.
! Every boy who wants to be a priest
doesn't always end a saint.
A girl who doesn't like dolls is pel
dom kind to her brothers and sisters.
I An idle hoy may be pood but ho
' rarely accomplishes anything when
j he ;;rows up to be a man.
A sharp tongued girl never makes a
(.ood wife and generally stays a bit-
t.r old inai.l seeing the evil In every-
body. Exchange.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
I ii imr !n I til Hiibiirbs is a terriblo
jU-vpta-ion to miss the last train.
i Wren a woman takes her first
i Turkish ba Hi she has a scui-.n ion of
: vol" tin if anybody is picking.
It s :: rood dell easier t.t kiss a girl
.iini (.ii fotgivencs;- lor il than lo get
f r;;iM tu ss for daring to ask her.
i . woman can defe.it i lie coldest
1. ih..t . vcr was thought out with
mo t. Hi - and a pocket handkerchief.
II i-a'i.e- a woman
inis.Ti'blo
il iii. l o ipiei r it ' n'd 1"' if
n 1 'il' " "'a" w :l" ""'
-:. .! . st-e w. id 1 leis" - N. 'V
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TEACH THE CHILDREN.
X..I -o pins int" Hie nmiUh.
t io i'. tii'i-n i;.'-' ni"i!''v
. t to tl.i '.ii-.t. f ;n t:.c r.i.'-t'h.
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BY THE BACHELOR GIRL.
Tim best trntiMi for a kins should
ho found do a woman' Hp.
Mirrlnge Is a lottery (or women
chin')' bt'i'uuso men are tilth a bad
ioi.
Tcinrajii'nl 'limy l defined an the
mc. n ut a MkIi iuatcp In tbu
uni.il.
It U tho. man with tin mi nerve
uh oui .often jjctrt on a wuimin'a
j.i rv. n.
When a -woman most ileitis help
fn a women in thl world she is most
apt to gel II from IllfU.
.Moat men would iud find women no
Ml)- dll lcull! to tintlcrstnuil If it went
i'oi for their cotiversutioii.
The snhjet t nearest tn the heart of
n ilnp woman la the one that lies
fi.tlhtt awm from her lips.
The man wiio Invented tho pressed
caper t ad icT.el( was u genius with
ur uhsluto kr.w.hi!ge of whim n.
In the cplnlou; or many men a peneh
lr a weit dona-stle. fruit conslstliig
mainly of ntdliniilo and u bow ofairetty
llbboil.
The Tint Iron bnlldiliR blows Hlxrut
!i.i.ny things v.Vil.'h motlesty would
nte lo lirlns uin as a subject of cou-
w i sal ion.
A n an Is ahvTiV asking a woman
her reasons Tor thlhgn. and then try-
h'g tr prove to- her that alio hasn't
uuy reason.
ly tho time the- men have learned
ell the detnilH h. cit tho way women
dross there will be. no further need of
the dressmakers conventions. INew.
York Telegraph.
FOR A ROSEBUD LUNCHEON.
H-jst'S hauo thorns. Sliukrsnuare.
Gather yctrosobudsiwlillo yo may.
l'L'i-rick.
Wi. all lovia pretty girl-nindor the
use. UickcnAaff.
The rose is fairest when 'tis bud-
ding new. Scufc.
Gather tho rose. of lovo whilst yet
lb time. Spenser.
He wreathed the rod o criticism
with ruses. Disraeli.
' There is a garden In her face
Where roses and wnite tuies grow.
Richard Allison.
TIs tho last rose of summer
Left blooming. alone.
Mooro.
Oh my love's like a red red roso
That's newly sprung in June.
Burns.
One rose but one by those fair fin-
gers culled.
Were worth a hundred kisses pressed
on lips
Loss extiuhiito than thine.
Tennyson.
A rosebud set with little willful
thorns
And sweet as English air could make
her.
Tennyson.
SAYINGS OF EDMUNiD BURSE.
You can never plan the future from
the past.
Karly and provident fear is the
mother of sa fety.
There never was a bail man that
had ability for good service.
Example is the school of mnnkind
and they will learn at no other.
The people never give up their lib-
erties but under some delusion.
All men I hat are ruined are ruined
on the side of their natural propensi-
ties. People will not look forward to pos-
terity who never look backward to
their ancestors.
11.' that wrestles with its strength-
' cr. our in rves and sharpens our skill
j Our antagonist is our helper.
All government indeed every hn-
rr.nn benefit ami enjoyment every i r-
i tin- niel every prudent act is founded
j on ei'tnpromi.-e and barter.
I YCU WILL NOT BE SORRY
I
for iloini; so.wi to all men.
'
I Per being i or.rteous to all.
1
i lo.r liearli.g before jti U;iliI.
Per speal;"g evil of no one.
P.r 1 ol.'.ii c nn ar.i-fv tot.siic.
j Per th nk;i g fore f ak
i P. r I-. i Vill i io He (!iTf -. !.
P. ii a-l.;.g r.i i ii for a'l -a r- -.es.
p. r ' i'i':' ; : t-rar! n -' ::.
F'-r ;.'.'-e 1 '.- -ir t a 'i'.'-:ir-
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y r . '.. ":. -. -j t; ' -f - '1
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FRIDAY IS
BARGAIN DAY
Won. ' and ' lllea. hcd llibl..-.l r'ummer Vests.
all colors; Friday Special a'h
$.'.'u a tlo.ell.
Wt.l'.r'i'-i l.'if lllrachcd Ribbed Vests
I'l idil) Spci .al
4 for i'.c . i i .i
Misses' :'-.c lllack l.ic llose. ml Mi'S nil lo .1 1 -.
Friday u pair .'.' '.'. ".'
Misses' :..ic Tan Ribbed I" t'lHell-'d II"'-''.
I'ri.lay a pair "'".'-"'...'""
....... ..... i i tins. einisd all lje
.iios .i"i- null... i.
sia'n.lard of ''jr.e llosMy so we
pair tor ..-e. -ifi-. i
dojrstiudi..-" :
a i lac ii pair.
Very special a pair '""'i''-'i 'i
ro iio-en lid s' r.c !!:ieU and Whin .-red llibb.'d
Hose a pair ' " l' JO I
'. lillll'S for 2"ie. -i . a.
Men's 2:.c lllack l.ace Half I lose. Kiiday. a pair J - 1-C
Woiuens White and lllack Lis..-. Si'U ...id l.ae" llo.duel Milts a....
Cloves: fo.-mer mice un lo tl."". I''ri.':!y S..'.'lal. a pair JOO
llalaiiie i.f the itoys' Wjisli Suits. :dv.cs 2 lo S. worlli .. up
to $2"i. at 2.'i' 'imi tOC
M.-n's Linen Suits wor:Ji up to ':';
Kri.lav Xpecial. a Suit l.OO
Coats ".He. Pant i -'.He.
Remnants of Perc.iles (iingltani" Linings. Lieaehed Domesi ic.i and
t'pmlirie. worlli up to 12 I -2c yard.
Friday r yard ; C
Women's lihick .Saline I'ell ieoa ;.; g"i' value at I
ou sale at S.
The Nathnn Store will he closid Satrrd.-'y. the 1Ct!i. until 6 p. m
on account of Holiday. Stire wiil open at 6 p. m. and remain open
until 11:00 p. m. Saturday.
No Place For
I o c I
-o e o
To a Haven at Last.
I hflll' S. ell I he We st el' I !!-' W"l'lil. 1111:1
I .lire im inn:i.'
'tn- .-!rieii- .-iud -".aii;-.'S. .i-r:.s
.uh". i aii'i it -Ik .it-
r.'.i i -.v.'i- them all; a ; pi: it in-it'c calm
tl.: .ii fi.I.-
My tilll.S lli'Ml Him wait.
tn 1h. iitti-rmtist jiarts nf Hi" -"ca l'''-i't-
Hi- i-.i-al-i t-i'"W.
Anil Ih" wealth ef it-' :'' H "T lllv' rs
hi'e.v;
1irii He h.h.'iing ship stra.iiu n
llirniifli mi ''I !' v. I
Our cui-lalu lulvi'S isui.'l lii-.d.
llllt hi'lli-l- he.il laKi-s he wild st'-.'I'S
v.Uho'U .-lent th.' slen.i.
Wiio htlli liiil.li'ii the nn;'h hleiv c-uhl
lip-l !!'!' snllth l reillie w.lll'i:
Tii.'-.. Ihininh he -I'lliii.-i'!-- lh- --'hip mi
the eir.il aiaru'1.
He h it'.i her i-f.'W in i h.'iiK-.
l''nmi ll.e ic-:il i.f lire al"l Hurt-. I'r.illl tile
.eel' a. i.I l-'M-k
l. haili :;.it li.-i I'll them man hy ni'li a
u-.-.f ll'.i'K
Ho '.vi'l li-lii-; Ih-'i'i lieliie to the liarn
Wlief- l.e-y wnllhl I"-.
liver a j.isi e:- : ' ;i.
-Jlla.l; an.l Wliittt.
W.itch Moon t'or Cmens.
Th': Dutch faraiers of Ko '.1:1:1 r-nin
y are among North Oar.dina's ni.e-t
1 nsperous and inouf i:oeres:ii:g p-o-.d'.1;
they live well save 1111. ley am!
Improve in every way. Tin:!'! b- a
lit up with them. Tiny are en at le
'i'vers in signs und old saying;; they
'o thl'igs by the ..i '.111. liefore hnii.i
Itij; a worm fence the lusich alwaj:
Rich the ''.'c:i;i s.;ys the CI -.;'!e'(. .
N. ('.. Observer; it must he rLd.t rr
Hi" fen.-" will sink into the i-'i-ou-id.
i'!ie I It. .in rail must be put do-rn
il; ii t ':t' li:l!e nui'i'.i is iiine'd ni. re
hsit ;c w-t'l not sink Int.. tin- grtanul.
The Little Rift.
'I l'.v !!' l-.v.' 1..- lev.'. !! I.e.. I
e:!l ro.'l 'i:il..;lh ran lii-'-r li.
. 'V -? s :
nrs
-111 1 1
Pi 1: I'll ill
Il 1- v..
.1
I'.l
; '.-' the litlh- lilt v.ilhin Un- hit...
That liv alMl !' will la.Oe- 1;..- n
n-.ai".
An.l. ie.- uihepL- sJ. v.ly -II i.-
Th- I'll'- rr- v'" ! IV he. -
r hi !" .:i'- ! .- u i! r. r 1
Tli- :-"tt: l"-.-..i" !
'ill.
it i- ".1 v 'i'l: th v. (-'':: 1 1
!nt -I'-'ll If." A .-W !. '! Hii.' . .
An.! 1 ri:s t in" 11 "t :i' al; - . :i ;
Unique V.'ca.iing Noiicf.
The 1.: er.l il. ' M ' ... M . .
lire. '5 g.dng th' run-: -r-f
IHrii ; "Tl I--: !. en ! .--t
I'ttt wi !I li i '!; 11
: .nM -a r.'V. --'.' ' ; i
i-e Mill.' run ! ..' f. . ' 1 -
-l-e'V. red her '
frlrnd: most 1 1' t. . . ' 1 ! . .
Iiai'pv co'-." ;. ' '
W- Vv. ;T'd w i" 1 ' -
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yeWiia.-ii''itiNi..d ii..--.-. n." i' 10 ir l
h;ive marked ihtm
Values Li!tr-
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A CIT OF DIPLOMACY.
Hu&bcind'a Suogestion at Once Decid-
ed Wife's Cci:rs: of Action.
The modern man crossed his hgi
and looked intently at his wife who
'.va; a liiuilern woan.n.
"Here we are 011 the threshold i t
married lit'.'" lie said at IhsL "ami.
a the !;ui;;u ice of the poet we uro
up against il the very lirsi thing."
S!ie sliriigg'.tl her shoulders and
-! .vested that it really wasn't her
fault.
1 wi aid be Kind to help you. Fred
in u:y way I can" she continu"'!
.V1.11 ii.u..t remr.iilirr that I have
hi'd 'i colli g:- I'.ioi' tt it ti. It there b)
iiiiylhitig at your ollice that yon tit. n't
e-e-iiy iinil'Tslaiii! all you have to do
is lo say mi and I will come down
.iini help you sli'ais.li'i' ii it out."
"I'e.i what 1 i'l understand 13
'I"!".'" !.' 1 : If it ' .' led.
Hi:e siinigi'.eii her shi.ulilers again.
"I ki nu 110 lia.c-e aheiil it than you
'e" :;Lf said "ilo'.vevi r 1 can keep
led. .- for you or run a typewriter
r
".In I llie thing." he broke in joy-
ally. "Thai iiitle t ; ew riter down at
v .-'-e-e I.- Hie n::ist womanly lit t lo
-.'i .. : nr.- 1 cvt r -aw inul I'll bet si.u
I-. .-. s ail ai.o'.t i.:!:;;::giag a house.
'' : in: l la rp !'.. r up here to mnl;u
in:: loeli a-;d homelike . and
n 1 : -. t.il.'c her phice at the ollice."
I'et tin re v.-:::' something in bis tono
li.'I ::a.l" la r il 'i-ide to look alter thu
' " : !-l i'lg l.iisiness hersell' even
1 i'i hail lo l.r.-'iu .going to ceokiiii;
e';..ti In l't it.
IS A TtiEACHlZP.OUS AMIMAU '
31::!-. P.-nt!.cr cf Af 'ica More Ferock
c ..'. t!i?n the Rir.-jr.l Titjcr.
Cf ;:!! th" bi;g. cln::;;. -rmiK cuts initio
; h '-re unappreai liable and mora
' 1. 1:.. Hipii th.- black pantb'T.
'''." '".- f; he heart of the deep-
'i : .. .; jiiii.-h'. iit In- and supple
.:' i- .' r.-;t r.nd nervous thla
' 'h;. :iM'-iii. r e'.er"ds ill ferocity
n .. It. .. 1 I -. r. He is Ibe 01.I.V
' - 1. line lliat tin lion trainer does
'' ' fire to tr. ;i; ami be Is tli
' '- 'nl :n alisolnl'ly diuinistful that
- 1 : 1 1 1 r lii.i'. of day.
' ' !.- Ml li" all day long in n
";i r of his 1 age. his y dlow
' :'j : ' I. e re -ti
'''it'H ..i-.-. .-..ir. !. ti
" ; ".!' s ; .n.ioti-g H-.'i
' . -r !:" : y r irs a'i'l
ii'g!" .-i.'i i:i:.:.tioi;t snarl
.11-1 of lir ny I 01'i --i iil llil.st
' ' ' '-. !s a :il I" ;a e tin l.eet ot
' laai lie . . tin; his chin k
f : 1 -. 1. io.i-li . ai d t.ot von-
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