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G Sent ost Wear a. Truss Any Longer. After Thirty Years' Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women and Children Thai Actually Cures Rupture. If you have tried most everything else, come to me. Whore others fail la whore I have my greatest suowss. tend attached coupon today and I will nond you free my tllURtrnted book on liupture and Its cure, bIiowIiik my Ap pliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried It and were cured. It ia Instant relief when all others fail. Itemember, I Use no calves, no harness, no lies. I Bend on trial to prove what I say Is true. You uro the JuiIko and once having seen my Illustrated book and read it you will be us enthusiastic as ny hundreds o patients whose letters you can also read. Kill out free cou pon below and mail today. It's well worth your time whether you try my Appliance or not. Pennsylvania Man Thankful Mr. C. R Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Sear Sir: Perhaps, it will Interest you to know that I have been ruptured six years and ave always had trouble with it till 1 got your Appliance. It is very etsy"'to wear, fits neat and snuK, and is nflt In the way at any time, day or nlptit. In fact, at times 1 did not know I iad It on; it just adapted Itself to tflt shape of the body and seemed to ke C part of the body, as it clung to thespot, no matter what position I wasn. . . . It would be a veritable God-send to the jinfortunato who suffer from rup twffHf all could procure the Brooks Rmjnure Appllanco und wear it. They w"Sid certainly never regret tt. Hy rupture is now all healed tip ana tfcJnR ever did it but your Appliance. WMfcover the onnortunltv presents It- Bi'I will say a good word for your Appliance, and nlso the honorable way ia which you deal with, ruptured peo ple.'' It is a pleasure to recommend a It.oll thins among your friends or strangers. I am. Tours very sincerely, JAMES A BKITTOIl, SO Spring St, Bethlthem, Ta. Confederate Veteran Cured Commerce, da., R. P. D. No. 11. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Dear Sir: I am glad to tell you that I am now sound and well ami can plough or do any heavy work. I can sa-y your Appliance hna efteoted a "per manent cure. Before Renins your Ap pliance I was In a terrible condition and had erlven un all hope of ever he- inff any better. If it hadn't been for vour Appliance I would never have teen cured. I am Bix-ty-elcht yearn old Mr, and Mrs. John and Roy Cren otafw. Mr. Henry Saunders has moved to McDowell. Well, leap year is gone. Wonder who is sorry. Mr. Ptte Bass says four more years Is awfully long for old maids to wait. ELIZABETHTOWN, (KY).) Tho Hardin and La Ruo Counties Teachers' Association met for the eeoond time this year at Cecelia, Ky., Saturday morning, January 21st, 1J17. President F. A. Smith called, the hose to order at 10:15 a. m. Song by the Association, after which Bro. Richard Cecil invoked God's Wesslng upon us. The welcome ad 4reSs was very mpressively delivered by Miss J. E. Board find very heart!- madetolyour meas ure, inu the latest Bty le, wouldyouba T-'ling libkeepand wear It, show it to your friends and let them eee our beautiful sam ples and dashing new Btyles ? Could you use $3.03 a day for a little spare lime? Perhaps I can offer yoa a Steady job. If you will writo me a letter or a postal at onceand say: "Sendmc your KVttfal offer," I will eend you camples and styles to pick from and my surprising liberal offer. Address, L E. ASH'-K, President Banner Tallorhg Cc, INDIVIDUAL COMMUNION SERVICE SOONER OR LATER EVERY CHURCH WILL HAVE A SANITARY COMMUN ION SERVICE. There is a glass frjr each com municant. Tell us how many you have to commune and we will make up an estimate vof the cost of a set for you. WRITE, SENDING A TWO-CENT STAMP FOR DEP. Y 10 National Baptist Publishing Board R. H. BOYD, 8mnUit 523 Second Avenue, Null, IMMMltf. T pun Wi e Rupture C n TfcSal T Prove It ( 1r K"' V ' if)-'' - hH ' ' - Te above ii C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who cured himself and who U now giving others the benefit of hu experience. If ruptured, write him today, at Marshall, Mich. and served three years in Ecklc's Ar tillery, OKletnorpe Co. I hope, (iod will reward you for tho pood you aro doing rr sMffe'lnfr humanity. Yours sincerely, II. D. BANKS. Others Failed But the Appliance Cured air. C. V.. nrooka. Marshall, Jlich. Dear oir: Your Appliance did all you claim for the iiuie boy and more, for i( eured him sound and well. We let him wear it lor about a year in nil, although it c;;red him 3 monlhn after lie had ockuu to wear it. Wo had tried several other remedies and liot no relief, and I siiull certainly recom mend it to friends, for we surely owe u to you. lours renpeetiviiv, wf. it"'::t!on, To. 71" . Main fc't., Akron, O. ly responded- to by Mies L. Radley. This meeting was the most largely attended meeting held for several yeara and seemed to have been en joyable for both teachers and pa- I trons. Miss Hallie G. Haynes, oiio of pur county teachers, leaves Mon day for her home at Hiilsboro, Illi nois. Born to Mrs. Beatrice Taylor, a nine pound baby girl. The new comer arrived at 3 o'clock Saturday, p. m. Mother and baby are doinj; well. The following are on the sick list this week: Mr. Ceo. W. Smith, Mrs. Sarah Meadows, Mrs. Delia Martin, Mrs. Mary McCall, Mr. Clarence Meadows and Mrs. America Churchill. Mr. Roachell Phillips of Nolin is gradually improving afte: 1 eing ill for several days. The peo ple of Nolin have been somewhat de spondent on account of not having fuel for sometime. The Nolin Mill ing km., has looked lorward to tne arrival of a car of coal Friday after noon they were rclased from their burdens when a car of ccal was left on the switch, the people of tlie town came flocking like bees aroun;l a hive. Rev. E. W. Hampton of Bowling Green filled his pulpit at Sonora Sunday. Five students of Elizabothtown public school took tho County" school examination Friday and Saturday for common school diplomas. Prof. J. II. Moberly of. Richmond Ky., principal of the above school is doing a good work. 1- CORNERSVILI.E. The people of Cornorsville were indeed glad to have witli them Sun day night, January 2Sth, Dr. W. II. Porter, the presiding elder. Dr. Porter preached a spiritual sermon, taking for his subject "The Lord is . my shepherd, I shall not. want." There was -a very in spita of the bad largo audience weather. Little Miss Adoan Burgess had lo under go an operation Monday, January 29th. Miss Burgess is a' daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Tagg Burgess nnd a member of Mrs. W. L. Penson's choir. Mrs. Penson, together with her choir girls, hope that this dear girl will uudergo her operation with success. Mrs. Brown D. London after a short spell of illno?s, Is again on foot. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Diana, cpent Sunday and Sunday i.ight with Mrs. Brown's parento. Mr. and Mrs. Brown D. London. Mrs. Son Fitzpa trick was operated on a few days ago and 'at this writ ing is doing nicely. Mrs. Dose Tay lor and Mrs. Henry Marsh were called , to Columbia to see their Auntie, Mrs. Sis Turner who Is very ill. MAYF1ELD, (KY.) When in want of something to read ring 498 and got the Nashville Globe. 1 Miss Annie Mai Vaughn of Hop kinsville was the pleasant guest of Mrs. Lillian McKenny on 13th street. Mr. Robert Spiveyand wife of Ful ton, visflted relatives in Mayfleld Sunday. Mr. George Orr has gone t o Chicago on a visit. Little Nathaniel Andrews is confined to his bed with Aeuto Bronchitis. Mi'sr Sadie Beadle? of this city wo has been traveling with the Freeman Chatauqua Co., has returned home and is confined to her bed with a bad spell of Tonsil itfa. Madam Pearl H. Roweletl Mathars. a renowned solloist, la able to be out with friends again, after a brief illness. Rev. Harris of Union City, was here visiting friends last week. The young, people- regret very much to see M'ss Lida Duglaae leave. She Is a lovely and admirable Me Remember I send mv Appliance on trial to prove what I sav is true. You arc to be the Judce. ' Fill out free coupon below and mail today. fts. C. E. BROOKS, 455 Stats St., Marshall, Kich. Please srna me by mail in plain wrapper your illustrated book and full information about your Appliance for the cure cf rnpture. Addr U.F.P.. , City.. young lady, and is now making her homo with Ber father in Nashville, Tenn. She was accompanied by Miss Dcssio Mercer. Miss Katie, tho younger daughter of Rev. and Mrs. I. McFarland is confined to her led. DICKSON. The Willing Workers Club met at tlie home of Mrs. Rache! Tidwell in Kast Dickson last Tuesday night. They report a good meeting, fifteen members being present. After e.acii member had contributed, an ice (.curse was served. Presiding Elder Pickett of tlie Dickson District held Lis quarterly meeting Sunday. Jlis text at 11 o'clock was, "Jesus re (meats yen to follow, him." The ser mon delivered with power and en joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunn spent Sunday at Kingston i;rin!?s, the guest of their parents. Mr. J. A. Knight left Saturday night for Pueblo, Colo. Mr..I. L. Bowdcn made a flying trip to Nashville Sat - urday. Mr. Elo xBeak is sick list. MVs. Sarah Posey on the has re - tie Rome who has been on the sick list for several months is improving ; and his accomplished wife of Detro- ' rr- r,nr r r.nnnr r Mrs. Ann Perkins is very ill. The ! it. Mich. The revival at St. Paul DOODLE. DOODLE, DOODLL. revival that has been in progress for 1 will begin February 2i and is lo be j When the editor was a bey ho spen' the last two weeks closed Sunday : tenducted by Dr. A. A. V. Hill f much of liis time anmsing himself night at Bowman's Chapel M. E. -Louisville, Ky. St. Paul it talking on hy calling to the surface a little in Church. It was a record breaker ! new life under the administration o!' I peet common'y known to his boyhood for Dickson. From three to five was J Dr. J. Q. Johnson, who lias inspired life as doodle. Strange as it is the usual number that accepted ! new life into every department of ' thought, this little insect that had Christ here to fare. D: S. R. Skel-jlho work of the church. Mr. Nelson i ma do its habitation in tho sand, and ton, president of the lnterdenomiim- tlonal Evangelical Bureau of ' the United States of America, came to (lile rHT nit unllico nH rr tio irAiin,! i .,. with Rnow 6nn(, r, tnst mnn of tll(J x p ,B rf ninV!!n n. V,tnn ,iti, tL na. sistance of Rev. F. N. Collier, pastor of the above named church, .preached with so much power that the people turned out far and near to hear the man of God as ho delivered the God cat message. And through his ef forts seventeen souls wore converted. Tlie meeting closed Sunday night. There were several ministers- pres ent, among whom were Dr. L. W. Chandler, D. D., Rev. A. W. White, a brother of tho Oregon Conference n' the M. E. Church, nlso an ex- president of one of the colleges on "e cnurcn. ur. unannier expressed Mmseif to the pastor in regard to the preacher by saying few men cmld handle the Bible as our good Brother Skelton. The congregation was carried off with tho. ability and eloquence of the . speaker. The mem ' cri of the church and also the peo ple as a whole wanted the brother to st yaanother week, out bo'ng crowd ed with dates he left with the prom ise that be could return at a later date. And any pastor will do well to get the servlces-of this brother in your meeting. A CORRECTION. In the last Issue of the Globe Mrs. Pearl Boon, whose residence was de stroyed bv fire January 20th, Is the wife of Rev. S. B. Boon of the Shel byville Circuit of the Tennessee Con ference of the M. H. Church and sin is a member of Bowman Chapel M. E. Church. Snndav. Rev. A. W. lewis, pastor of St. James A. M. E. Church; Rev. S. . M. Wright, pastor of the First VoTit.'gr Church, and Rev. F. N. Col lier of the M. E. Church asked their members to make Sunday a church going dav nt all the pervices. Rev. S. M Strayhorn, D. D.. ras'or of F'evenfh ' Avenue M. E. Church. Nashville. Grand Master) of the Ma sons of the State of Tennessee, will Ten Reasons WI13 You Should Send For Brooks Rupture Appliance 1. It is absolutely the only Appli ance of the kind on the market today, and in it are embodied the principles that inventors have Bought after for years. 2. The Appliances for retaining the rupture cannot bo thrown out of posi tion. 3. Being an air cushion of soft rub ber it clings closely to the body, yet never blisters or cuuhcs Irritation. 4. Unlike the ordinary so-called pads, used in other trusses, it is not cumbersome or ungainly. 5. It is mail, soft nnd pliable, ami positively cannot be detected through the clothing. 6. The soft, pliable bands holding the Apnlianec do not give one the un pleasant sensation of wearing a. nar licss. 7. There Is nothing about. It to gel foul, and when it becomes soiled it can be washed without injuring it In the least. 8. There are no metal springs In the Appliance to torture one by cut ting and bruising the llcsh. 9. All of tho material of which the Appliances are made Is of tho very best that money can buy, making it a durable and safe Appliance to wear. 10. Mv reputation for honesty and fair dealing Is so thoroughly estab lished by an experience of over thirty years of dealing with the public, and my prices are so reasonable, my terms so fair, that there certainly should be no hesitancy In sending free coupon today. Child Cured in Four Months ai Jansen St , IHihuque, Iowa. Mr.O. K. llrooka. Mursliall, Mleli. Dear Sir: Tho baby's rupture I altOKether cured, thanks to your Ap pliance, and we are ho thankful to you. If we could only have known of ii sooner, our llttlo boy would not have had to suffer near as much as he did. lie wore your brace a little over four months. Yours ve-y truly ANDHEW K M 5 K S B K Ufi K U. , Stnte. lecture -to the Masons at the Union Hall Monday-evening, Feb. 5, 1917. Dr. L. W. Chandler will preach at the M. E. Church feMiUay at 11 a. m COLUMBIA. Tlie leading Star Club of St. Taul A. M. E. Church was entertained tli is week by Mis. Jennie Johnson at tlie home ol Mr. and Mrs. liobt. Nich olson, North High street, in this city. Mrs. Annie May Bradford, of Glenn School of East Nashville was present i.nd assisted her mother, .Mrs. John ton, iu the entertainment. This club is one of tho most progressive organ izations iu tho city and holds week ly meetings. There wore more than ;:( present at this meeting. .Mrs. No ra .Win Morton, lield, piusidoiitj Miss Pearlie secretary; Mesdames Celia WinsrfieUL 'Jackson. Jonns. Gertrude Krierson, Isabella llogue, Mrs. Mattie I taken for cr nlcsfcd as to her and Morton Davis, Drs. L. 11. Gilmore I Pet (r liearinc ex parte. It is Ihcro iuid C. K. Jones, Messrs. W. M. Br.v-! ore ordered that a copy of this or ant. J. II. Sluten. T. A. . Wingefil 1, ! (ipr i,p miblished for four weeks in j ,uino;wu McCarroll, I'M Collins, ; Saul Blair, E. O. Brown, Mrs. On i Harbison and Miss l.eroy Ross. The 1 Board last week served rciroshnients i mont given bv Mr. A. M. Greenlaw shoppurd, ayed W) years, died at his hiuiio several miles in the country, His deatli moved from the coinmuni ty a highly respected citizen and I rem the church one of the oldest members. 1 1 o profossed a hope in Christ and joined St. Paul A. M. E. Church (luring Rev. S. I.. Howard's administration. His funeral was at tended at the residence by Rev. "i i-foi crs'io. lie leaves a large family of childf'eii, grandchildren when the bosses of Arkansas want to men of-color possibly is farther reacli ,.i:u (,reai grandcnilili en and many I nmuse themselves and have semiring than that of tho other race be- ther relatives and friends to mourn j mischievous work done, they call out i cause us prolessional people, we are fi'pir Ins'i. Mr. .Tamos Moss is quity j noodle. Doodle, Poodle, and up just gctt'iig upon our feet, and any sick at the home of his parents on ' conl(,s cimming a whole ?ang of 1r-j rorioiis blunder by .my of our proles Imbargo street. Mrs. Maggie Oglo- responsible, non-conscious creature. , sional men weighs mightily against i. n. who has been sick for several I that in firm and ability remind us j the race. Let all of our young men 'ee'fs is up and aMe to be out, Mr. vprv much of the Doodle. ' of professional bearing deport thom- William Moss ot Nashville spent the weo':-cnil here with relatives. Mail- carrier A. L. Merrill is very nnic.u improved and bis physician thinks ho will be able n go out on his route scon. Miss- Mai el Myers, one of the rural school rcrervisors, spent the week-end" here the guest of Mrs. Bertha Thompson. The Loading ftnr Circle Auxiliary of St. Paul Church is doing a great work in a F)"'al wav and financially a great help to the church. Mrs. Nora Wing field is president and makes a most excellent leader. The next meeting of 'the Circle will lie at the home of M'ss Nannie Morton, entertained by Mr. Anderson McCarroll. The Kubll lian Literary Society of tlie High School rendered a well prepared pro gram Jan. 25. The larre auditori um was well filled with i patrons and f'fends wro were highly entertained. The Leading Star Circle met ,TanA23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholson. Opened with song and ewer. The minutes of the last meeting were read, after which the roll was called and each member re prowled with quotation and Bible verses. A musical and literary pro gram was rendered Jan. ;1 for the benefit of.the Loading Star Circle at St. Paul A. M. E. Church. Ths hos tess served a delightful one coursa menu. The club adjourned highl" rleaseqV Mr. A. H. McCarroll will Lntertain the Circle Jan. 30 at the Louie of Jhsse3 raunie anu ieu, Morton, 414 Washlagtou street. MASON. Rev. J. 0. Dixon haa Leen elected principal of Mason High School. Dr. R. S. Fields is able to be up and out again after being oonllued to LU room for several weeks. Mrs. J. O. Elxon Is much Improved at this vritine after being very ill for two i veeks. Mrs. Sallle Mooreheod is I blill on the sick list. Mrs. Viola Tay lor is reported ill at this writing. i Mr. Alphonso Kirk of Memphis spent I Sunday in Mason visiting his broth-jer-inlaw, Mr. James Boyd. Mr. and I Mrs. J. V. Boyd are nil smiles over I their new residence on East Side. ! Mr. H. Y. Porter, tlu colored under taker, spent Monday in Covington on ! liisiness. Miss Cora Jones, the daughter of Rev. It. U Jones, is at I tomlinp school in St, Louis, Mo. Mrs. I Luoinda McNeal is very sick at this I writing. Liltle Eva I-ee Boyd has been elected Sunday school organist 1 tor Alexander M. E. Church. Mr. , Herman Campbell of Detroit, Mich., is hero visiting his uncle, Rev. R, h. Jonos. Mrs. Iola Porter, who has ' been sick with lagrippe .Is up again, i Snnilav was ccneral class day a! ! Alexander Chapel. Miss lola Fields, i i the dauzhter of Rev. C. F. Fields, ! is attending the M. H. S. for girls, , 1 West Point, Miss. She reirts a i j i leasant slay. Little l.umlie MM Fileds, Eva I.ee ami rtessa m;h jhu returned Monday morning Ui lluff-man-St. Mary's School after being, absent two weeks on account of bail roads. Miss Mary Bonds, one of tlie county teachers, spent Saturday nnd Sunday in town with home folks. Ptimlav evening January 2Sth. Mr. William Broffordand Miss. Bessie Dogget were quietly married at the M. E. parsonage. Rev. J. . Dixon t fficlated. Miss Lucy Bernard is now a student at Swift Memorial Col lege. She reports being very mucn pleased. The Ladles' Aid or Alex ander M. E. Church is planning a big quilling Jan. 30th at the homo of Mts. F. H. Alexander NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. ( (No. 5f2.) I March Rules, 1917. j Anna Thompson Wm. Thompson. In this cause it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the de fendant Is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee therefore the or dinary process of law cannot bo served upon defendant, Ti'ra. Thomp son; it is therefore ordered that said defendant enter his appearance here in at the February term of the Dav idson County Circuit Court, to bo holden at tlie Court House in Nash ville. Tennessee, on the first Mondat in March, it being'n rule day of this Court, nnd defend, or said complain ant's bill will he taken for confessed as to him nnd set for hearing ex parte. It is therefore ordered that a copy of this order he published for four wceksin succession in the Nash villo Globe ,a newspaper published in Nashville. W. B. COOK, Clerk.., j G. j F. ANDERSON, - - -Solicitor lor Complainant. - NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. March Rules, 1017. Barney Lafayette Underwood vs Irene Underwood In this cause it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court Hint the do- fondant, is a non-resident of tho State of Tennessee, therefore tlie or dinary process of law (annot he served upon her; it. is therefore or - dcrnd that said defendant enter her appearance heroin at the February term of tho Davidson County Cir cuit Court, lo lip holden at tho Court I louse iu N:islivillc, Tennessee, "n 1 the first Monday in March, it bein.! I min dav of this Court, and defend, or yn if. ccmnlainant's bid will be succession m ino ixasiiviin1 i,ni,u. M-wspai'er published in Nashville. W. I!. COOK, Clerk. G. F. ANDERSON, Solicitor for Complainant. I carved out for itself a beautiful little nnner chamber, and hid Itself lie- tinner neath its walls, wouiu- wueu cuiieu hi the language of our subject, come shufi'.ing up through the sand to see what was going on. Invariably this would be the case. This reminds us very much of many of the preachers of Arkansas and of the United States that are being cal'ed up by their bosses. It would appear that ; jty, Bonker. pres'dent of tho A - ; Kansas Baptist College, is "dond'e" i master of Arkansas. There is no re - j Rnr(j d,at i,e naa (or the "doodles:" , j,c niy wonts them to come and , bring a grain of corn and then go back again. The same holds true of j the public and ihen abuse that conii Dr. Morris with a doodle gang of tho i dem-e to destroy the public consti- inrorporated NaWonal Baptist Cnn vention. Whenever ha would make a disnlav. he simply calls tosether the irresponsiMe gang "of "doodles." who oftimes find themselves deceived and only wanted to be used, for he says to them, come and bring a grain of corn and then go back again. Hurrah for the "Doodles"! The People's Defender. P. AND B. Some points of Interest between the President of the Arkansas Bap tist College and the Apostle Peter, it is amusing to note how In many points these two characters resemble caoh other. The points, however, painful to say, are the negative points. The Apostle Peter would fight, get mad and fight and no will tlie president of the Arkansas Bap tist College. The one point of dif ference, however? Is that Peter fought in the night while the college man displayed his pugnacity in the day. The second point of interest Is that Peter "cussed," and so did the presl- Quick and Comfortable "DIXIE FLYER" Between Jacksonville and Chicago, St. Louis, INORTH AND WEST All Steel Equipment. Handsome and Homelike. Especially Excellent Dining Car Service-All Meals En Route. C5I1UI ICil 1-SZp, More and Bet- Mm ter bcenery NORTHBOUND I br.lacksonvllt... Iv. Wm cross ln.Tilton I v.Macon Iv. Atlanta Iv. Chattanooga... ..(A. CD 8-30 :::.::..".. -.f.) iC ofGa.) 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Following Christ at a very great distance, warming himself by the lire of ar rogance, boastfuluess and insinua tions, and impositions, will finally have to repair off in the darkness 1 and weep bitterly for his sins. -The People's Defender. , MISUS1XO OVii TALENTS. i It would appear that one Prof. W. 11, White, a stenographer of reputed ability, haa gotten himself into the Uid. all because of misdirected ener gies. It would appear that iu his great ambition and desire to get something without duo process of labor that ho instituted a very unique plan. Tho plan of securing fake divorces for those who had become entangled in their marital relations. i!is methods were unique and crim ,nal. Hundreds and hundreds of people, if the papers and public ru mor aie to he credited, have beeii duped by this man of some ability. They thought that they were legally being separated, that they were com plying with the law when it appears that they were simrly being misled and imposed upon hy tho gentleman in (luestinn. Wo call attention to this to warn our young men againtic evil processus, against attempting to do illegal and wrong things, against attempting to get livelihood wiihoui giving the proper energy therefor. Learning, book-learning without' lie ing assm-iated with a righteou:; heart, with pure motives may became exceedingly dangornus. of illegal dealing by Tho proees professional - i elves as heeomcth tne ethics ol that profession. A prolessional man do- 1 ing business tor tho public siioubi ! he held strictly accountable to the ; ethics of the profession because for ;:ny man to get the confidence ol - lutes almost an unpardonable crime, so in tlie case of the gentleman in question. He lias not only put him tell' and his own liberty in jeopardy, but lie lias discomforted many other people. s The press seems to Indicate that he has sent out through the state a many as a thousand spurious divorc es. If such be true he has gotten Into trouble just so many families, and if it is proven to bo true, it is right ai just that he should suffer the penalty because tlie public has no right to be imposed upon by pro lessional fakers. We are not trying Mr. White's case, neither are we con demning him; we are simply calling attention to tho young men and our people generally of the necessity cf making and giving a square deal, and dealing perfectly ethical In whatever profession they may choose. We are informed that many splen did men acting as his agents have been brought within tlie toils of tho law simply because of bis shrewd ness, or lack of shrewdness, or be- ! The DIXIE FLYER Route SOUTHBOUND It. ChicaKo. Iv Indianapolis. tTTerrTHaute , Iv Uvansville... .Nashville.... 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If our nets only effected ourselves it would not lie so serious, but vre can not hardly act without that act ef fecting others, and therefore every man should see to it that his at Is in harmony with, justice, righteous ness and truth. The People's Defender.. L.. V