The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 98, Ed. 1, Friday, January 7, 1910 Page: 2 of 5
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THE AORNINQ HERALD
By E. VV. HARRIS &. SON
For D'strlct Attorne bib DIsl
CLYDE SWKUION.
l'or Shcrltr
W MATT ARNOLD.
SAM J. UOSS.
JNO. L. SOUTIIALU
HAltllY ISKOWK.
Tor Count) Judge.
OKOItUi: II HALL.
For Count) AttOruci:
T V. (WAD) THOMPSON.
For Tux Collector:
ELLIS BIllUSOKQ.
For Count) Clerk:
SID L ARNOLD.
For County Superintendent:
JAMES II. BUCHANAN.
For District Clerk:
JOE II SMITH.
For Tax Assessor:
J. J. (JIM) DARNELL
D L ALEXANDER.
GILUEItT SIIII'F.
W M HENL.
For Count) Tieasurer.
FRANK P. WOOD.
Tor Commissioner DIsL No. 1:
JOHN A. STONL.
D CJ QUATTLKUAUM.
Tor Commissioner Dlst. No. 2:
HUGH MINTON.
1 or Count) Commissioner DIsL No. V
D 13. (DUD) ENGLISH.
For Justice or the Peace Pre No 1
ALUEIIT MASON.
Fji Constable Piecluct No 1.
VH T GREEN.
For Public Weigher Precinct No 1:
JOHN 11. FRANKLIN
O I S FliH&itAr..&tl
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lhno5.T k separnto oerelgm In
0WOJJIIOT "le lroatJ' of reaco with Gcorgo III
una una nnu express) rosmed tlio
right ot secession with the state of
NowYork In her ordinance adopting
the constltut on
The South Is back In the Union
now Ie and fort) jonrs bno pass-
ed since Appomattox. Thero l no
doubt of the lnnlty of tho South to
Hie Union and thero ought to bo no
doubt of the Io)alty of tho North to
tho South the sislcrl) lo)alt which
s proper In the national fiMnll) Time
tho healer has done much Jefferson
Dals Is no longer stlgmntlKed ns a
Mophlslopholcs; wo no longer hear the
cry of "rebel" on all occasions And
the best historians at the North liae
coino to recognljo thnt General Leo's
noblllt) of chnractcr and patriotism
equaled his military genius
Colonel Darling's attack on Uencr.il
Lee was uncalled for and will be le
grr-tted. North as well as South The
South is grateful lor the defend ot
the great Confederate commander
made bj Dr A. W. Urn) a Union let
ernn In the words of (5euei.il Grant
'Let us have peace"
The Chronicle does not bclleie there
is a fainii'nded broad gauged gin
unu patilotlc mm in the t'n.t.-u
Stales who does not tegret the action
of the Urnnd Ami) of the Republic in
otlng condemnation of the net of Vn
glnla in pile ng In Sl.ituai) Hal In
the iinllan.il e.ipltol the stitu. f Ho
liert E Lee
The pioiocat'on to vvrlti li. terms
nr hnrslinesi and deniinelallon about
such action is im K 0t but It will
not bo done Wh.it is suid here is said
more in sorrow tlinn In .inter
rr -li .
"i mi men wno nave lived upon
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Entered at tho postoftlco at Green
xlllo Tex. ns second class mall matter
Greenville Texas Januaiy 7 1910
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
l'lio Kliul You IIuvo Always Bought nnd which Im been
ill tiso luv ocr 50 5 cars has borno ho ftlgnutiirn of
nml lias iicciiinndouinlcr his pcr-
J Jrj$:tf-i'-& Hoiinl supers Islon ulnco lta Infniicy.
-fvzfvY &&&. Ajiotviioinoflccclojoltlii this.
AH Counterfoils Imitations ninl"tTtist-fti-gootl"iiro hut
Uxpru'lmi'iita Hint trlllo Midi unit ciulmif' rllio health oC
Infants unit Children IJsperlenco ngaliiht J'xpcrliiient
What is CASTOR I A
Cnstorin Is a linrmlrss s'lltsUtiito l'or Cnslor OH Inro
Borli' Drujts nml bonthiiitf Sjrujis. It Is lMcnwtiit. It
contaliis iiolthor Opium arnrpli'no nor other Unrcotlo
hulihlancc. Its ago Is its gimnuitco. It (Jcstros "Worms
nml nllnjs lVvorlslmpss. It cures Dlnrrluun mill 'Wind
Colic. Itrellcws a'eolhlni; Troulilos cures Constlpntlon
nml rintulonoy. It assimilates tho rood regulntcs thu
.Stomach and Ilnwcls giUg lioalthy anil imtunil sleep.
Tho Children's l'amicciv Tho Slather's .Vrlcnd.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the Signatiuro of
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The KM You Haw Always Bought
in Uso For Over 30 Years.
lHeetNtim tnMiN. it muamav Bin rT. nim oah CirV
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UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
F. j PHILLIPS Prestden:
QEO. B. PERKINS Vl: Pres.
JA8. ARMI8TEAD Vice Pres.
H. W. WlLLIAMSffCaihler
W. A WILLIAMS JR. At. Cr.
J. W. DIRUSONO Aeat. Cashier.
$
81ATCMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
e
Exchange Bank
OF QRECNVILLB TEXAE.
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 16 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans nml Discounts t .$032 021 25
U. 3. nnd Other Ilonils n2 7B0 01)
Premiums on Ilonds Nono
Real Estate Furnlturo nnd rixturos.. 21 000 00
Demand Eonuo 2CI10S7!)
Cash nud Exchango 31071059 CH 028 38
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THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITORY
W. H. DUSH President p A. NORRIS Vice Pret
JNO. L. LOVEJOY Vice Prtt L. N DYR.D Active Vice Pre..
S. B. BROOKS. Cashier.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
TfTl
.C5 1
NATIONAL
BAN
To"11 1 4112 700 03
LIABILITIES. -
Capltul 200 000 00
Surplus l'und and Undhlded I'roflta 02 118 C4
Reserved for Taxes 3 2C0 00
Circulation iss 100 00
Deposits i o3'J 000 09
Total ji 492 799 C3
We certify this statement Is correct.
F. J. PHIM.U'3 President.
11. W. WILLIAMS. CiBhler.
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OF QREENVILLE TEXAS.
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 16 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts J511 050 8S
U. S. Honda and Premiums. 15c 000 u0
Ileal Estate rurnltura nnd Fixtures c 590 1(1
Cash Exchanso and Uonmnd I.oaiiB 333 895 Ri
Total U 009 642"S;
countrjnun need no stimulus to loie
nnd loiere his memon It is in them
hcrit.iao of uncoils aluo iud lo
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CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tor JIajor:
R D. THOMPSON.
E SCHlFr.
For Alderman No. 1:
T V DETHELL
II M ARNOLD.
For Alderman No. 2:
J H WHATLEY.
GEO. V. WILSON.
THE MAN AND HIS MATE.
(Written for tho Herald )
I loe uu duar h tenderl) said.
And he Btioked the slhor h.ilr
Of tin wife whose heait has held n
loio
That no one with her could sh.iro
1 Ion ou how oft hae I told jou
this'
Now that we are grow lug old
I 1I1I11K is I press on our cheek .1
Kits
lL..t line can never grow cold.
H 1 nun who lookuil In the hluo ejes
bWlCt
li 1 b itone to rand his fate
Urn. u.ihured with n tho golden iort
iki . with his falihrul route.
Lwn 11ms they p1ced at tho Sat
101 s feel
Lre tin sun of their lives went
d in
. I.us s'ven nuto aeh ot
1 tin
1 . unit siar-jteroijHiil crow u
ful loe Is this to luipait
1 ihtul w true ad sweet;
hi Kt II loves tho u.ueeti of his
) (art
in worship at Jesus few.
-Lucretia Piiest Juckson
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LOVE IS THE LIGHT.
Ilic niklit has u thousand ejus
'I lie ' n Imt one;
Vet ih I gin of (ho wholo world dies
At hi 1 ! sun
Ti ii.imj iiau a thousand ojes.
In J11 ai t but one
i kIu of a whole life diss
ti lu ts done.
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CHICAQO ATTACK ON GEN'
ERAL LEE.
Jr 11 jIuhioh h onli le
1 Houi tern pti'iil. and the bewt
i) 11. u) 1ib.11.it. will r m-. t tho iittnclt
0 (Jrueial Lee b die Chiougo (1.
ii n-rans a their Now Year
t in btate in th 1 non Is entitled
1 c two stntiios in Htatuar;
j i n I'n national cupltol Virginia
1 tiunur Wiubliiiitun nnij Lee.
In in ' 11 un o' citlxens of the Put
Doinlr. a and the world the two
tri jiki 3inians Illinois has no
jiiorr jight to (juesilou that choice
than VlrKinla would hae to obJeU
o the iiolectiou of Illinois And It Is
lo l)j) rcwemberi'd that four Chicago
1 A It camp Io not rt-profcent the
dtate ot liqu
JJy tlio nihUpajoeiil of ann tli
KMrtli mi uuurtuit civil war Sure
if"'""1 "-" -r -1- I i toiuiue is wiiei
M it BatA.j.omir with b tic (Q M
. . .eu v "' ' rcujorc u Leu Mer 3S)t
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been tho list one to h.ne been made
the object of blsotn .1111 fnn.irir .
Ho neier was henid to raise his mice
In unklnilness or harsh criticism of
nn man friend or ton tinri.. i
tho bitterness and suffeilns and hor
lor of war when his nnt.te land was
laid waste and his home hallowed bj
all Uie hncred assorl-ulons which can
Imest n hoii was taken from him
never lo be restored he neier used a
haisli expression concerning tlio.se who
composed that nnnj between which
and the homes of his living and the
graves of his diad be kiihuI m n...
head of his Incomparable band 01
southern defenders
When the wai was ended and a
horfielOBS hungiv man knocUud at his
door for food he gave lu him freel
and when his wife asked it It was
one of our bos h s repl was. "No.
lie was on the other sldo but wo
must not think of lint nov "
When with record as Btalnl..Ga .
tho stlmeui or L'den's sentinel" mid
covered with gloij as with a garment
ho passed niter Appoiuntox. Into hl
home In Richmond n pain of federal
soldiers men who had fought hm and
his daunt'esB legions ltcognllng him
lifted their hats and stood uncovered
until he passed from sight
Thiough the live and a half remain
ing jears of li b life bo ciiunsclol lee
ognltlon or and olxdlenco to national
authoritj and bv pieeent and Lxniii
plo sought 10 bring about 1e.1I ptace
nnd kind leellng between ihu people
or the two sottUms of countiv turn in
passion
When shortlj aRer tho war two
ladlos from the f.n North vis ting at
1 certain southern watering place
where he was i guest vvin not cor
dlallj recehed but were avoided bv
most of the guests and were lonelj
and soclalh isolated. (Jeneral Lei took
In the sltuutlon nnd Itilroduied li.n.
self and with that exquisite eoartos
and Knlghtl grace vvhith marked him
as tho 'first and rinent geutleunn 01
tlio age" leileved their lunelineas and
embarrassment and made them feel
th-t ho eheilshed no peit spite or
prejudice and the ladles wen.
charmed as thoj were suiprlsid
At all times ami under all cnuni
stances he was a chlvalrlc kulghtl)
Christian gontleiiwn 1 hiavo goner
ous foe who did not make war on wo
men or children who took no private
pioperty nor at owed his mini lo do It
who ircttltd the women in the cnuu
try of thu oiieim with the same chlv
alrous courtosj that he did his own
countij women and who was n ureal
and good man in moral and Inleliao
tual equipoise In fidelity to conviction
tlurauter and glorj ot achievement
Jlicodore Iiuosevelt fas he was the
greatest soldier Unit 11 or spoke the
English tongue and iwn In everj
land have joined In tribute to hU ox
ftlted stainless ehuraeler; his private
and puhl'c life was so lived and fash-
loned that it was Immune ugnlusi orl-
tlcsin Hlstoilaus whether on this side 01
the other or that fateful Uno which di-
vided the sections or in olhur lands.
nil agiee as to the puritj and spotloss
ness of his cbarutter to his unsullied
honor to his gentleuess iharlty and
sweetness It u not necossnrj to de
fend or his countrj men of the South
to guard his fume Mud do him justice
Iho compelling power of his
gieat life lyplflng all that was no
blest nnd must exalted lu human chai
aster has loused up champions of his
life ami his fanv In every land
In the face of these Indisputable
facts how small how mean how nar
row huw l ijoted was the action 01
tho Chicago 11 A It post!
It is pitiful discouraging to know
that after the lapse of nearlj half n
ceutur) tho name of tho most herolo
knlghtllest kindest gentlest or gonlle
men the orld's greatest soldier thu
f.owor of a loft elvll.utlou should
provoke mtn an) where to outhursta of
piojudicc and nuforgivlng hale
buth rancor such hate. Is powerless
to do harm except to those who ills
play It They can no more dim or los
seu the fame of Itobort E Lee than
they could dim tho luster of the nxirn
lug star Virgin a has chosen hlui
Jlis btatue Is where lie had the right
the htaiai n run I
weeds no d u
In tho words of the South s matchless
bard.
"Novel hind waved sword rrom slain
nioro free
Nor purer svord led braver band
Nor bravo bled for .1 bilRhtei land
Nor brighter land had cause ns
grand
Nor cause a ch'cf like Lee
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F. J. Phillips
Geo. S. Perkins
Jat. Armlstcad
.'. M. Bcykln
J. B. Claytsn
DIHECTORY.
A G Lantznester
E. P. Becton
O T. Graham
L. A. Clark
H. W. Williams
Mrs. W. A. Williams
M. M. Arnold
C. B. Jones
G. U Rutherford
A. F. Rlchter
T. R. Last
Capital.... 1
Surplus and Pmrits.
Circulation
Deposits
LIABILITIES.
.lb0 000 00
.. 20 903 13
. ISO 000 00
. G82 G39 41
ToU1 009 G42
We certify iblaslntent'nt In correct.
W. II. RUSH. President
S. 1). I1ROOKS Cashier.
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Physicians. I
MILUS L. MOODY M. D.
Practice Limited to
EYE TAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasses Fitted.
Office Webt Lee Sticet over Gra
ham litctlierb slore
C. E. & WILL CANTRELL
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office at rhjs'iHiiH nnd Surgeons
Hospital
Joe Becton. Edwin Becton.
BECTON & BECTON
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office upstairs oer Aiehle Morils'
Racket Stole west side square Uoth
phones l.'J
DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of A. s O Kirksville Mo
Consultation and Examination Heu
Phono toiiiKCtluns.
OR T. B SPAULDING
Phys cla-i.
Office West Side Squire New phone
170 at night.
" s Ti nr1
luisnaicu i 1 ciiii
of unlimited comforts
selling the pnee lor trams m the So uli
vvisi an "cra laic" tram without
the extra late n
The Katy Limited
to St. Louis and Kansas City-
it 11 brillnmly ligliinl (rum pilot lu
observation en.l ind lias all the t-sscnli.il
comforts and many "extras'' that go lo
mane a railw-i journey plrasant
Chnir Cars brighlcr inoie attractive
and marc comfnitible than jou Inve
"crn before
Sleepers that are just a littl- 111 tr (inn
any prev ioulj bui't bigger L lies' toilet
rooim .lenial lavatories nhiliug- wm-
doiv iciecns electric faiiD electric bertli
lights observation cr
I he Katy LiniucJ with Us companion
tram
The Katy Flyer
elves the Kaly tivofnsl trninn lailj Willi
tlirough chair cam an j Kleiners lo
St. Louis and Kansas City
All jou need ri member NOW inluijint
1 .icktt rsorth or
i-t is one little
voril "ICaty "
Ask "the agent
(or any infoima
lion desired about
farts etc.
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DIRECTORS:
W. M. BUSH
MRS. V. A KING.
DR. ROOT. OAYLE.
P. A. NORRIS
JNO L. LOVEJOY
M. A. JOY
S. B. PCRKINB
DR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY
B. D. WADDLE.
L. N. BYRD
S. B. BROOKS
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J. H. FRENCH '
Physician and Surgeon. .'.
OITite at Moore K. l'lenihs Drai;)-'
tturo Resldeiiin fsiiuth iiitnuin ?t V
Old phone 177
E. T. SPEAKES M. D.
Physician and Surrjeori.
(Ireenvllle. 1 evtLi
llesldente Phono No C'J omr.i
0 W. (ites IJrug Sloro
W. C. MOODY M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstairs over the ileall Hard
waie and Imp'eiiiont Compauj Stoio
i'lionu connections.
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Ono seven room house on King Stieet.
One six 100m house on Polk Street
Ono oix room house on King Stieet.
Ono four loom boue on Polk Street
One five loom house on Church Street..
Tour good little farms
WA6W TO BUY
One five or six room house closo In
One seven room house closo In
Tour good little fnimi to exchange for Greenville pionertv.
KHngswot!i & Massay
WESTERN UNION BLD.
;sa::wjtnsuniRjTO
to the Old St-ates
DR. 1. J. MILNER
Office McKuln's Pharmacy.
Phone Connections.
Dentists.
DR. SAM G DUFf.
Dentist.
Office our L'omniuitlil National
Hank l.io Street
BEST SERVICE
VIA
IF RIP VAN WINKLE
LIVED IN GREENVILLE
He would surely keep the NEW PHONE; Tlia QUICK
SERVICE bum LOCAL and LONO DISTANCE would
enable him to CATCH UP FOR ALL LOST TIME during
his twenty jenrs sleep. You have daily profit in Keeping
n phone. To wait is to lose. Order now and bo rend
for sickness business plcpsure shopping etc.
E CO.
The Indiana and OhSo Live
Stock Insurance Co.
INSURES YOUR HORSIS AND CATTLE AGAINST DEATH
TROM ANY CAUSE. THIS IS THE LARGEST OLDEST AND
MOST SOLID COMPAN INSURING STOCK IN THE WORLD.
L03SFS PROMPTLY PAD.
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L. R. Brougham Agent.
OfFICE AT BOOSTER CLUB ROOMS.
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Lawyer
ovoi Commercial Nntlmul
Leu Sttiel (lioenvillo Texas
Pea Green Alfalfa
Texas Ear Corn
Choice Bright Oklahoma Prairie' Hav
J. ML MASSAY
Both Pnones 326. Henry Street ud M IC & T Crossing.
OI'POSIIE Ttll; OAS PLANT.
TEXAS TRACTION GO 'Protect your Property
'i "THE CONVENIENT WAV" I
1 represent leading ciuiumcs
nnd am prppared to urltc--
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SHERRILL MULKEY S HAMILTON
Attorneys at Law.
Olflcci. at Greenville and Commerce.
Goo s. Perkins ilonls II llarroll
PERKINS & HARRELL
Attorneys at Law
Offleo ovur (Ireenilllo .Nation il V.x
euji!(fo Hunk. Rooms 1 uuj 2.
J lie busiest nml mlBlitiost little
Ui UK Unit i-vor vvu inuile is Cliaiulor
lulu's Stomal li nml Llvijr TnJilets
fliev (lo the vvoiic uhi.m.iM ..... .....
ijulro their ulil i kuse tablets olianuo
vvoaliiiess into struntii 11110...
Into uueig) ulounilness into Imnim
UOSS. Tlielr nctlon is su m-nlle one
ami 1 ronure tliej Imvo tukui a nuriin
l e. Sold li JUflauligo) Uro nml
all druggists.
1 pi
Toloy's Itonoj and Tar Is Uie beht
and sarost couuli remody for chlidion
At tlio first gyniiiloui of a cold give
as d'rectod and wind of danger of
croup bronchitis soro throat eold la
die head nud stuff) breathing It
brings comfort nnd oaso to the 111
lie ones. Coutnlns no oniale or
othr harmful drugs Keon always
on hand and tofusn substitutes. Hold
by C. W. doe
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A Friohtful Wreck
of train. lUltomohlln nr ln.... n..
tauso ouu bruises abrasions sjiriilns
or wounds tbut demuud IJucklon's Ar-
nlai Sulvn Biirtli's grouttist heur.
Qu'clt rollcf and jiromjit euro rosults
for hurns. boils soros of all klnus
eojojua. eba ned liunils and Una ntn
ayes or ft'iiii its tuuroine. Surest
lille cure 21c at all druggists
All coal and box wood Heaters tit
re tly r 'lured nllees nt f'liniidlnr
' to make room
Write
C. W.'STRAIN.GPA
rort Worth Tex.
NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS
Leave Gricuvlllo 10 25 n in. for
MiKlnnoj via ICity arriving McKln
noy 1155 n 111
Leavo McKlunty via INTEHURBAN
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