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'Tfmiir pf -4- n." ' ' T 'l" 1-1?lltJI'!iii "' nil IT, IIW MM llWMnl TEXAS TRACTION GO "THE CONVENIENT WAY" between DALLAS, McKINNEY, 8HERMAN, DENISON, And tntercodkvto point. nr laionnatioa call opon tin; a;ost or vaa'tss, JAS. P. QRIFFIN, G. P. A, Dallas, Texas. M. R. FEWELL, A. Q. P. A. Sherman. Texas THG MORNING HEKALD BY E. W. HARRIS & SON. Entered at the postoSlce at dreen- ville, Texas, as acond class mall matter. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1910. A CRY FROM MACEDONIA. 1 stood upon tho thoroughfare and heard the "Arm" sing. And my thoughts vent back to moth- cr like a bird upon the wing 1 could see her in the moonlight there reclining In her chair, As I heard tho "Armj" singing, "My name In mothers prayer." ; I could see her bending sweetly o'er tho pillow where 1 lay. Tor she seemed so much an angel when she taught me how tu pray. 1 could foel her lips still burning a3 she kissed mo for the night. Saying Qod would keep her darliu?, when aha took away the light. Years have passed and I have wau. dered like tho sheep that go astray. And I often think of mother and the old homo far away; And I almost feel forsaken when 1 see a stranger frown. But the ' Army" sings, Speak kindly to a man when ho Is down." And thej sing the old songs oer that I onco could sing with joj "Jesus like a shopherd lead us," and "whero Is my wand'ring boy?' Till 1 wonder If there's mercy, hope lor me if 1 could dare JuBt to kneel with them a moment in "the blessed hour of prajer.' 1 am often heavy laden, weary of the empty strife, Till I feel that I am driftwood on tho surging waves of llfo: And perhaps there's truth In singing that "the half was never told. J-or tno -Army" seein3 so certain of those sunset gates of gold.' Kven If I nover glory in the presence of tho King, Let mo steal a little closer to tho "Army" when they sing; ror meir songs bring dreams ot icolber and tho things she taught to mo When my llfo was full of sunshine, tad my altar was her knoo. T.f mn ptAnt n 1I..I- 1 ., ' . . oiuai a iiiue closer to me promise that I gave hen in tenderness wo boro her to the church j ard and the grave For If all her prajors are ansvverej, tod of heaven, I must know, ' 'Though my sln3 may bo as scarier, I shall be as white as snow." Oliver Allstorm. a i UNCLEAN PLAYS. Commenting upon the action of the mayor of Houston In putting tho ban upon a stage performance reported to be immoral and upon tho 'ncreased demand for seats as a consequence conteir-poruiy renmiks that "tho pub lie wants tough things." Wo dissent Tho public does nol "want tough things," though man) po- pie will witness them out of curiosity nnct somo out of pervcrEeneBs. An unclean play will attract n profitable business for a time, as an unclcr-u book will hae a profitable sale for a season, but the fact of patronage does not warrant the bad play or the baa book. A gambling house would pay auywhoro In the United Statos worso things would thrive In the most circumspect neighborhood. But that ikn't the polnL Had plays and bad books are demoralizing for proclsoiy the same reason that vice of anj kind Is demoralizing. If tho unclean pla attracted on'j the unclean it would not bo so harm ful, though all unclean Indulgence makes Its votnrlos moro uucloau; but the chief consideration la th.it an un clean play attracts the curious who pre not )et unclean and holps to make tbein unclean, it attracts the Innocent also and smirches Ihotn; It Jowfjrs the standard of morals by tolerating on the stage what would be' shocking on the street or In the parlor. 'I he usual defense of the unclean lay Is that It toadies a lessou. M u rule it teaches only how ono ma do immoral things and escape ruiii, and thereby it becomes an enticement to immoral adventures, or it so gloil lies the sacrifice the adventure Im poses that the action is Invested with a kind of heroism which the weak minded are apt to emulate. We have no patience with the cod dling of joung mon and women to keep tbeu from sin, with tho hot house nurture that stitles all strength ot character, but there Is temptation tnought, exposure enough, la life without actually providing It, and al the problem phi) s and books of which wo hate any knowledge aro alike cur cd with the fatal ailurumout of Illicit daring. The particular performance which the Houston major Drat forbade and then permitted lacks ovou an excuse for Us badness, for It is not a play. French debauch without tho Interest uf tragedy of the excuse ot dramaiuu action. It was more or low a scandal, ev en u blase New tork lost winter, and it came on the road with a pretense of expurgation, but It the perform ance that reached Texas was expur gated then tho o'lgloal was fit fo so nudlencc this side the Internal regions. In thU connection tho Iteo ord takes occasion to say that only assurance of expurgation presented this newspaper from advising its readers in advance what to expect and the Record Is resolved hereafter to make plain to Its roadeis the nn ture ot an) performance which t knows to be unclean or quesl'onabte We suggest that If tho newspaper of the country would do tho same thing New York managers would pres ently find themselves obliged to cow up these objectlonablo shows and u provide something respectable. A newspaper hnB done only a part ell Us duty when It faltbfull) reiwrts the performance as It Is rendered, it it knows in advance tho charade of the attraction, it should not per mit its readers to be deceived b.v the press agents adroit advertisements Circuses in the early dajs indulg ed in much uncleanness, but they hav reformed. Vaudeville at first was more or less a reproach becauso ot Its license of tho unwholesome, hut It Is today cleaner than the standard plaj houses. In fact, tho stage of tho tegular theatre has coino to bo the onl) place where appeal ma) bo op enl) made to tho bestial, and if pro ducers and managers of theatric' properties nro not more careful than they have been of late they will find their business declining for nnolhor reason than the popularity and cheap uess of tho picture shows. Fort Worth Record. o TARIFF TRIBUTE. r IppS r-yfw' For Infanta and ChHdrcn; ''i; ra? ft-.Wh..i P&HJEfil Al i OlIOI. j .j , t"VM" i8Pitibl.' IVrpsrsloii forts siriilnifriiicruodamfotfm ImgUii biMafhsonil&fctlsal piissnlii riomotcs Dteestlonflttriul rtess nnrl RrstContaia s ndthr upittntlorphmc nor?JitKru. hOTN'AitcoTrr, Jfrfra'ffL'HSVSZffram JtnJiij jW iMMV.Mr- liwjftwr'-luafrmfttrr Aprrfi"l IWirdv let CwMtp iioiiiaoui stumuc t mains onus ,tTir,tilsiis4 rvv nsa ncssotul,ossorSu.EP TacSu 4e Siifnuriiic ! NEW OXi. w ---M"WC-M4-frt--e.:-M:- THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITORY I W. H. GUSH, President, P. A. NORRI8, Vl Pres, JNO. L. LOVEJOY, Vice Pres.. L. N. QYRD, Active Vies Prs. 8. B. BROOKS, Cashier. The Kind You Havi Always Booght Bears Uie Signature of Cvuir ft . J F n Use or Over Thirty Years STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION or FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE, TEXAS, MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. -4M-K-K-X-:-X!''- f-KOX--MM.$$$ United States Depository F. J. PHILLIPS, PrstUtnt, H. W. WZLLIAM8, Caihler. JAS ARMISTEAD. V.-Prcs. W. A. WILLIAMS, JR-Asst, Cash GEO s" PERKINS, V Pres J. W. B1UDSONG, As,. Cash. ' IIK30UHCE3. i.oans and dlstcounts JBBC.178.18 V 3. bonds and promlums 150,000.011 rurnlture, flxturus ad real Lstate 5,190.10 Cash and exchango 320,011.15 Total .1,033,285.; OlXKVA&s jXs tf av aasrs . tra. m tn fTuar.mtccJ un.lv ' ii r 1 Tl iSM m M & H W H Hfl rwsnnw E3 aasfiy LIABILITIES. Capital J160.000.00 Surplus and iirotlta 27,222.54 Cltculatlou 150,00000 Bills payable 125,00000 Deposits CS3,0C3 17 v 1 1 13T n COILKE 1 x '' ApkAh'i v- t ' it W" t'i'i ' . a " f Mi 'h i j-Nifc- ' Jf-' v sQ4r f!iiv .-' r is. jr.t roT it -rft. .TV.Tr"T VSHMUNVJ W. Total The sbove statement U correct .J.038.2S5.71 3. D. BROOKS, Cashier. Exact Copy of Wrtppn. TMC QlnTU flOMkflT NCW VOJnPnV Tariff reform has long been the principal issue of tho demociatic part). Today It Is the principal topic of discussion of the congretslona campaign tho West has at lasi awakened to Its Importance und for once the Hast follows and the ab lest observers of our national politics are of the opinion that it Is going to be the paramount quostlon In the election of 1812. Much has been said on the stump and wiitleu In the newspapers and In the text books ot the college profes sors on the subject of the tariff, but it Is onl) when a man comes iu per sonal contact with It that Its injus tice bites Into him Listen to Prof J H. S. Sterrea of Cornell Unlversit) in the New York Evening l'ot: "As I came in this morning on tho Knlber In Auguste Victoria, I had with my only a few trifles purchased ubioad I could unly declare throe bottles of Ink (costing about IS cunts), three bits ot Dresden china (costing about 11.75), one ult of Jnger llanneH coat tug J5 ) Otherwise 1 bad nothing which I had not taken abroad with me. I was fburged with 2 lu as line or dut (it is not stated which) on thu three bits ot china, on the plea that they nro household goods. 'Ihev aro bonbon holders. According to thj slips distributed to us on the ship I am entitled to bring In 1U0 worm of personal belonging I uctuali) brought in less than ?10 worth, some of which wns p.iBsed free. But on ?3.i 5 of It I am made to ju) f2 10 lino or duty. I'orhaps It doesn't couiu for much If ono confesses to being. ashamed of a country which can nn noy nnd oxasperato Its citizens wil'i such putty in-oauness." Now. this Jl'.IU hurt the professor more th.m the minimum of 90 a year which ho and evory one of his fellow cltlcns pit) as tariff trust tilbute And tho reason that tho $2.10 Is felt ami the (00 Is not Is because tho fonnor Is direct!) paid us so much out of pocket to a custouia official in a uniform and a gold laced cap, whi'e tho latter Is paid In enhanced prices to the butcher, the bakor, and the candlestick maker ,thu clothier, dr goods merchant, Bhoo dealor, etc. 'lhe government of tho United States, slnco It Is the will of the peo ple that the lepuUllc shall exist and endure, must tax Its people for Its own support. Hut over) dollar that Is levied beyond what Is aieoded (fo revenue Is tyranulcal tilbute .mil ran'. robboiy. Tariff for levenue only Is right. Tariff for so called protection, to en able the trusts to shut off foru'gu com potltlun and charge extortionate pric es to American citizen, constitutes .in oppression of which Uoorgo HI neve dreamed Ux. SUFFICIENT UNTO THE DAY. Tbeio Is nothing In all the range of literature pioduced b) tho genius of tiMiuklud that equals In boaut) and Profoundly the words of Christ. "Nov er man spake like this man," the vei diet of his contempo arles, has been aftlnniid by posterity. No sayings have been so studied b) the moi learned scholars for generation after generation. I'orhaps of all the uttorancos of thj Ulvluo Teacher tbeio is none that appeals to both th Intellect nud tin heart of man as thut text in the Se mon on the Mount which reads: "Suf flrioiit uulo the du) Is the t II there of." Jlatthow, ch.iptei ;, vmui 31. It appeals to the Intellect because the great bunion problem that has puzxledyVaeos and pblloopbers ami that oDiiftontB every man who at tempts to think Is tho problem ot the origin of evil. Wny is It ibat a good and ull-powerful Olid, in whose ex istence the best men have ahus be lieved since the beginning of time, ha permitted the existence of evil? There mind as far as It can be satlfled is to this most difficult of problems, a also comforting to the heart. In the same verse we ato told to lake :io thought for tho morrow. S'e are nt to worr), but to trust ourselves en tlrely to the div no guidance and the strength of the overlustlng arirn Just as a schoolboy will never g-1 tod.n -i esson learned If ho bothers bis heid about thu tasks of tomorrow, so tho Illble teaches us that wo arc- to live one day at a time. "Sufficient unto tho day Is the evil thoieof. ' That Is a call for couiagu All nations have alwajs I cited uraver as one of the first of the vlitues I'nless there Is danger there can be no Intrepidity, unless there Is pain there can bo no fortitude. To rise to his highest level man 1b lequired to be a hero it Is -a solace to know, when the strength is tiled to the it temiost, th.it we aro given Bpir tu.il assistance and that no more Is laid on us than wo ate able to bear, ll.it tl o snlrittial training Is piccisely v hat is needed, neither loo rr.uch.noi too Utile, but just enough. "Suffic ient unto the da) Is the evil thereof IloiiBton Chroulclo. WM, PIERBON. W. H. BU8H. MRS. V. A. KINO. DR. ROBT. 8AYLE, P. A. NORRIB, JNO. I- LOVEJOY, M. A. JOY, OlriECTORS: J. M. SPURLOCK. DR. CHA3. T. KENNEDY, R.(D. WADDLE. S.' B. BROOKS, L. N. BYRD, S. B. PERKINS, HIS EDUCATION IS ASSURED TF TOU STATIT A f BANK ACCOUNT FO! Not only plvc )our boy a "college" education, but also teach him. to know the valuo ot a BANK BOOK. Teach him to work aud save while )oung. He will help make his own way through college and bo a better man when he comes out. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. Wo pay liberal Interest consistent with Bafoty per cenL GeexLY&Ue National Exchange Bank 4S4"---4' -e:-WMtA.9-:--e F. J. Phillips, Go. S. Perklni, Jas. Armlstcad, J. M. 13 ykln, J. B. Clayton, A, G. Lantzne.ter, DIRECTORY A. F. Rlehter, T. R. ast, O. T, Granam, L. A. Clark, E, P. Bccton, H. W. Wllllami, Mrs. W. A. Williams, M. M. Arnold, C. B. Jones, W. B. Wise. H-S-H""I"M-I" H-r-r-H-v'i-H' i' -h . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .J. Physicians. MILUS L. MOODY, M. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Uffico, West Lee St: cut, oiur Ula bum Brothel' btore. C. E. & WILL CANTRELL, physicians and Surgeons. Office al lb)sIcianB and burgeons Hospital. Joe Becton. Edwin Becton. BECTON & BECTON, Physicians and Surneo.ns. Olllcu upstairs over Aicbje Molds' ltac'ket btute, west s du siiuuie. Both pboues 12J T. B. SPAULDING, M. D. Physician and Obstetrician. Uiceuvllle, 'lexoa Office: boeUwull U .vrboiough lJiug Store. Both l'houes DR. GEORGE A. WELLS, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of A. S. O., Kirksvllk, Mo, Consultation and Uxamluutiuu l'rca Plieue couuoctlous. E. T. LPEAKES, M, D. Ph!.lclan and Surnton liieonvllle, Texas llcsldeucu I'hunu No. 59. Office C. V Clue's Drug Stole. W. C. MOODY, M. D- Physician and Surgeon, Office upslalis ovar the Ileal I In d Aaru and Implement Company Store I'liouo couuectlons. ' J. H. FRENCH, Physician and Surgeon. Off leu at Moore & TieikcU's Drug Store. Hesldeuco South Houston St Old phone 177. Temperary Headquarters Booster Q.ub Rooms TAKE A LOOK IN and see ir there Isn't something In tho paint line )u need. We carry ap kinds of paints, oils, varnishes, stains I polishes, enamels, etc. Tho brushes to apply them. with. too. i:ver) thing from tho smallest camel's hair pencil to the biggest whitewash brush. Big lino up to date Wall l'aper. Quallt) and quantity the best and tnoit foi the money J C. White & Co. SPEC-IAI. TRAINS DAILY, VIA (No Transfer) DALLAS FAIR October 15 30, 1310. Lcavo Grecvlllo ...7.5S a. ni A'rive East Dallas 10:00 a in Airlve Dallns City 10:15 a m Lcavo Dallas City t-.ji p in Leave East Dallas 5:03 p. m rive Greenville 7:35 p. m Cafe Cars Broakfa6t and Supper at .Moderate Prices. Low Excursion Hates on all D.-m (I 25 Round Trip on Sunda.vs R. L. HEWITT, Old I'hone 5 Depot Ticket Agent LEE ANDERSON, Old Phono 252. CItj Ticket Agent WE WILL prJIP" IN A FEW DAYS WITH A NEW STOCK WALL PAPER CO. ' o--xm-M"::.-:-:":-:-x-:-:":''-:. .".' !i h onro PLUMBER Steam and Gas Fitrei. Protect your Property! I represent Leading Companies and am prepared to write Fire, Tornado i and Plate Glass ! Insurance. R. M. Chapman I-;-I-X-I-1. 4-n-fr$4..fr ,fr.fr4..t. H-M-H-H-M""H-H-H Weathers Grain Go. Losing Vali (1 IPll lm MBEC?Aa ft iaWe Time That ltttlo girl who Is begging you for a piano feels the necessity ot loarnlng music. Don't put this matter oft any longer but come down and buy a piano on small payments, and make her happy. OrrlpA TtnA'n nm Mnr j Telephone Connections Mrs. E. iVl. Taylor Pliblic Stenographer. loose VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIST. GREENVILLE, TEXAS. Undergraduate Grand Rapids Veter lunr) College ot Michigan. Office with Hamilton Sberrlll, Mulkey MRS. M. J. RAI3Y, Trained Nurse. Years of Experience. Rates Reason able. I'oiimnieutl) locdlsd. Nev l'huiie MH1. Dentists. SAM G. DUFF, Dentist, Uffico over CoaimerclaJ National Ilatilt, Uo Street, Greeuvllle, Teas A. R. Holmes FIRE, TORNADO. LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE LIVE STOCK, SURETY BONDS. In surance Only Itellnblo Companies lteprn. scuted. Offlco 200 N. Stonewall Street Both Phonos 3C5. Attorneys, SHERRILL, MULKEY & HAMILTON Attorneys at-Law. Offices at Greenville and Commerce. VM. PIERSON, Attorney.at.Law, Practlcos In all the Courts. Office in Schlff llulldlntr over B N. While's Store fl. Q Kvaus. II L. C'arponter i a. EVANS S. CARPENTER, ia AttArflpvut.l.Buj I A is no answer given In the Scr ptures, Office In Cummerclal National Bank 'V either because God has not chossn A to loll us, or because. If ho did. with ' -- I. our Unite minds wa would not be able Chamberlain's Cough Kem d) bts.1' to understand it lint ih i,,inii..ii., "" lamous lor IIS cures of C0Uh. ' X We aro not la the Clothing buslnost but with our long ex porlencc Cleaning, l'reas'ng anJ Altctlug Ladles s aud Gents' Clothes we lee! vvo can give )ou thorough satisfactliui Join our Club be a nifty lit tle follow. Model Pressing Parlor Both l'houes. !-k-:":.vm:.ic..3"'. food! Wood! I AM IN THE WOOD BUSI NESS AND HAVE ALL KINDS OF WOOD TO SELL. OLD PHONE 311. NEW PHONE 48. , .' illAI' 111 III 1 1 1 ' I jl Cotton I'hilllns. " ' -JO --x-x .-.......TTT ? I 1 : i CORNER HENDERSON AND MILL STREETS. ft HAVE 5" :: ALFALFA AND I PRAIRIE HAY 'i FEED AND GOAL Y y Office nnd Warehouses ou St. Jolin Street, Opposite K Hardwood Factory i; Hotli Phones -fi I Ub PMmci Mirni-i fA mim mu&hj yu. Ub V Greenville Texas HrWhH-W-r H-1 :-' W-J-W-r" H-r-H-r -I-I-I-I-l-r Insu ta,nce Fire, Automobile, Toi nado. Live Stock, Plato Glass, Accl dent Surety Bonds represent ing tho Best Companies only. B. O Wylie & Co H. ASHBURN, MANAGER. Phono N'o. 402. Office over Mist National bank m I abgsags... I .1 1 w-x-:"::-x:-:..:..m-;.:....XU..vw.T.. l!' t ili v i W I I-d S'n'lhhnd Cooking Oil drive Mr. Hog out of !N !1 - 3 I urLitcicni that will hli drive djsp p.U out of fM iMK 'CfJOSvlRSOlCW I i' i v- " . ih. -i- ' i ' "" 1rW.rA n I,Ml II llf''onn.o, it frinor ir 1 ln f nrescorcs jjM ................,..;;.... ."VrfjS'3'AM '!" UMllm .i.uMiui.ovjnill.VNDC.OOKISOOIL; 9 j - aiffwfeiA ' ,tls'-"'1 'I'wu'ii i,iiiii.iiut BE ss h wffif.jaw i',:BD .. ?.5"",,,a' " ' - irs.. m 1 i tJrtmy - ull,soii, a . it. hm. ,iu ""n hr I ,v ,H,M,v,vvvvMtM.'v,JXM!,,,!HXMX 'i'mii,'hVhVm'h'i.'h'iAViAaaa ir YUU ARE NOT X Fresh Fish Received Daily W.H, Wilkiiis Market I A '. IF YOU ARE NOT OUR CUSTOMER TRY US. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. Harbuck 8L Sor Old Phone 192 Now Phone 204 FOR BOND, SURETY, FIRE, TORNADJ OR LIFE INSURANCE SEE J. H. VniiAmburgh. Nortb Side Square Both Phones 'i-..-..... ? rank Wolf TRANSFER and 8TORAGE. Office at Model Pressing Parlor Old phone 370 New phew 283 elite pressing PARLOR ! f C. M, Clirisloplier Mt . but a recital and of .he text is that o.ll 1. pern-tted ' tTZrV& ?,?" ful substance and always gives prompt rellof. gold by llcCauaUey Bros, exhibition without pretense of moral lor puipos-, of pritual education, ba Its only purpose is to attract the inB H.d in check and measured out curious and the sensuous for tho dol- to us accordlns to our need of affllc- lars they pay at tlio box office. It contains some art In Its music and In Its mouutiogs, but It la the art of a Hon HuffJclout unto the day Is the ovll thereof." Tho text, while satisfying tho ROY CEORGE, PROP. Kirst Class Work Prompt Service Hot Mailed MUls finished vith pure jnllk. Hot Ityg Uriuka the hutiifct at Ifoebn'g. ll.ltf i OLD HATS MADE GOOD AS NEW ' ;!; SouUivvastern 0l, ? y Home Co. tit. '.'f , North of Commercial National X X &r -w-:;-aavk,'"M":-w-$.:.a :: y ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Makes a specialty of. inanu facturlng and Installing electric slgus. Carry full line of all kinds Electrical Goods 277 West Lee S'reeL First Door West of Arvln's Dni( BUr. Both Phones 168. I A i T Fresh .j. :S5 West Leo SI reel w -'.& :-:m..:-x-wm-':" WWvvvv I i ;...X-X..:.A.;;.;;;Mj,.j,.;j.j..j.A. lieats Oysters PROMPT DELIVERY. Ss a Both Phones 481 Drugs, Soda Water Cigas, Etc. AT Frencli & Moore's ,vvmv-.v MC.. j: Regular Dinner From J 2 to 2 p. m. f SHORT ORDERS TO PLEASE AT ALL HOURS. J SUNDAY YOU WILL DE SERVEO WITH ICE CREAM I WITH DINNER, Yours to Please I Tames L. Beckham f-.A.MM-vV-M..:..:5.x-K- ' n'vvwvv frr T .Jb-A.. r C ,. ii ,. a. !&,,.. r ; -yjgjiyiii',ii,rr, 'trth. mtm!km M ''- "rf . ll I Ml I Tl ftts'in'-" U2S2lSitiitimmE Wtf5VfiJMHK83E'5i71S3i3fii3Pi! iBSwtiiKIM9BflBft8cWWWBMIiB8MMB5P5fc' '"" "mffT mmmni':rm'Hitr!Vr"' ? '