The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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“Th** sign-ar* i»»*• ■ f ,• tha’
the a-.*■(&»■ l ii.-■
and *./x* Ion.- With ;
twi httfi- nit. In li; . I; i.i 1
wooWl work *h1 ■ t<-f ; i.*,-* Mir.
more regular hour* 10 U- fit id*
allowing wor<- tun l*i th‘ propel
study of hi* liinii*-*, ti< might b-
surprised at tl*<- larger return*.
The statement that brain tin.
on th«- farm i* highly piolitobh- i
triU. It m so true that it admit-
of no argument, but it ran not I*
aulxitituted for t.ai'l work indlorit;
and irregular bourn ;n the li« 1*1*-
A practical tar me/ might 'Jr*•** a
few pertinent questions Ur the
editor «if Finance, who has been
lured from “the street" into un
familiar surrour «linjr- in thi- conn
try. fui e*arn|»le, could a iittl*
trrain work get the corn plowed
*|uickly while the condition* an
just nt(t>t—the “.oil neithei toodn
nor too wet? Could a 10 acre fi*-!»l
of mown hay I**- buriie*l to covei
t»y a farmer nitting on tun front
|x>reh doing a thinking part n
thunder In.els ri-< ill the west!
Could a mrlloAing fi it crop lx
piek<’*l ami marketed t»y sliidyiiq
the latest entomologi'al rrjxrr:
from the ex pi’rimeiit station 1 foul"
you beat Jack l-’rost to the lat<
tomato patch l>y indulging in n
mental not. in the Binary?
Intelligent!) dire led uoik on
the faun will make it more pro
ductivc, prevent many loi
failures ai d disappointments, Imt
noaucw-ssful (arim i will agree that
Plain woik can I»«• sulistitnt.ed Ini
a great deal nl heavy toil even in
these days nl laOoi raving run
chincty and “back to the soil” a<l
vice” l>y city chaps who wouldn't
know a field of alfalfa from a call
Page patch.
TlIK iloiiMton I’ost suggr sts that
“thestreet ear eomluctors of the
city Pc instructed toeauy the la
dies who weal hoPPIe skirts from
the cat to the sidcaalk ami stand
them up cm chilly. “ This is in-
deed n wise idea and was no douPt
suggested to < 'oloiirl Hailey py
some ol tlmse sweet red headed
widows that In- is always talking
utrout.
Tiik Trade Edition of the linns
ton Post was issued on Hcptembei
1st, ami was a hiinuner. The edi
lion was not only a credit to its
tnakiys, Put also to the hustling
city of Houston, whose every eili
r.en should Pe proml of the Pod.
A Mahhai hi f mts pastor he.
lievc.s there will Ibr.se Pall in
heaven, lint what aliout tin uni
pi rest
ICaTINO ciimi oil the coli w ill
prolraPly Pe preset r ed forever as
one of the old fashioned instltii
tions.
-
Hum M KK is woman'll golden op
portunily of looking guiet. If she
flOfttn't U'k IMT own f|(p".,
m»< tl
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Iter from the
ey *b--n secret!
at f ithiaitoa. T»e
tr dveed Dr. Mary Ed
rectcd me as American m:ni
to assist her in procuring auti
bi
ng t<
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ter
or-
tint
tpi i
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Id not
would
iy
parents are
its of their
o the
Tl
up II
table
glad to.
children 1
and a great
e to believe a friend 1
vs disputed py the ac
at parent who will!
the tace of an uacoo-
c<-ml*-ri)ning rvideo©e
■ nd hold the of?«pring guiltless is
h*- worst enemy the child has.
imi such actions only encourage ,
he tender mind to continue in I
ransgregions, until they lea*l inter I
h.» court room, where tears arid
denials may not avail. The parent j
* truly to Is- pit tied who is allow ;
*1 to lx- persuaded to believe that!
bis or her child is an immune from i
all manner of evil. The child to
'Xith th*' iich and poor, the high
■iml low, have been pretty much
the “am*- since time Ix-gari, and if
not succeptable to temptation
would not lx- human. There may
i»<- a few children who have not
told li<n and committed other deed*
that were wrong, Put our oPserva
lion of the general run of children
will not allow us Ur so Pelieve.—
Abilene JtcjKirter.
There is more truth than poetry
in this statement. Parents are
u-tting themtelvca in a sa*l plight
when th«-y Ix gin to think theii
hildren can <lo no wrong.
I try U» lx-g*xxl a* I to*l<lle along,
I try to lx’ dewnt and white; but
»h, ’tis so easy t/> live your life
wrong, and ofu-n it's haul to do
light. A man can go wrong with
>ut sweating a hair, but if he would
tick to the light he has to lx-
catching with vigilant care ami
never let up in the light. I find
it so easy to spread a report, that
darkens the tame of a man. It
costs me an effort to pull rnyscll
hoi t, and praise him the Pest that
I can, 1 find it so easy, when
making a trade, to say that my
horse is a jo; amt it’s hard to con-
fess that lie's old and decay ed, and
not worth a kopeck a throw. I
Hind it so easy to brag and to Ixiast,
and swell myself up like a joss;
and I hate to admit that I’m mere-
ly at mod, no more than a fierce,
total loss. I try to lie decent and
humble and fair, ami never have I
■ledei stood, as I journeyed the
pathway with vigilant care, why
it takes so much work In Pe good.
—Walt Mason.
A lOOKtK-ON IN DIXIE
ll.iltimorc Kveiling Hun.
Florida is feclin’ fiddlish.
Houston has an idea that a Klor
ida lig would pucker the mouth
worse than a Ueorgiu persimmon.
Colonel (Jcorge Hailey was
greeted at Nashville as the “Flower
of Texas.M The whole conscrva
lory, brother!
Because they feed Texas hogs
on watermelon rimls they think
they ought to eompure in II nor
with Hm i th Hold.
We agree with l> won Hemphill
that there is nothing in Peary’s ac
count of the pole poor old Doc Cook
couldn’.s have written just as well
In a room with Path suit at, the
Hotel Amsterdam.
tty to practice medicine and sur*
gerr in the domains of the sul* {
»an. The ambassadors of both
Kiglard and France had failed j
:n similar applications, for the!
Imperial College of Pnvsic a“* ;
had protested, and all the ten-
dency ot Islam wa* to exclude I
women from every field of out- |
door activity.
But there was something ir
Mis* Marv Kddy that gave m<
in tant hope of her success. She
was o f American parentage,
though raised in Syria, abjye
medium height, with a broad,
intellectual forehead, large,
lustrous eyes, and a complexion
tinged by the sun and winds of
Syria. Her self possession and
graceful bearing told of refine-
ment, and her clear voice and
look, though not defiant, reveal-
ed courage and confidence in her-
lelf.
She placed in my hands diplo-
mas Irom three medical colleges,
one of which certified to her
capacity to treat diseases of tht
eye. When a child she had often
*cen the wild Bedouins blinded
with ophthalmia by the bo'
sands of the desert, and hci
heart went forth to them in help
less sympathy. Now she wa>
not helpless; through years of la-
bor sic had prepared her self to
relieve them. But the "irade,*’
ot emsent, ot the sultan was in-
dispensable to her purposed mi-
sion of mercy.
Dr. Ivldy’s diplomas were im-
mediately sent through the grand
v;zierto the palace with a request
for her examination by the "Im-
perial College of Physicians.” I
knew from the aged French tutor
of the sultan that he had studied
Batin and could read the diplomas
written in that language. For
myself, in order to fortify mvsclf
with argument in the doctor’s
behalf, I began at once to inves-
tigate the status and privileges
of woman in the early centuries
of Islam a work in which Dr,
(ieorge Washburn, the learned
president of Robert college, as-
sisted. Weeks passed with no
answer from the palace to my
requ st, and I was not at liberty
to reler to the matter again even
tn personal audiences with the
sultan.
One night, however, dining
with the sultan, we sat looking
out from a window in the rear of
Yildex palace on a circus ring
where snow white steeds from
his stable trained to wonderful
feats with jugglers and acro-
bats, all arrayed in gorgeous
costumes, performed for the sov-
ereign’s amusement. The sultan
was in cheerful uiood, and in an
interval of the performance I
seized the opportunity to tell him
that I had just read the life ol
the pro diet by Scyd Alii, and
had been much impressed by a
tradition reported by Muad;:-ibu-
Jabel to the effect that Moham-
med knee said, "Instruct
gotten fui names of Allah
Syria medans though tha
f bis ««« "The Most M
her own prophet Is*
liatelr bamtnedan name of
Munir said that we must
Abdul enemies, and she w<
y said: "Let the his eyes unless he would first
for the college bring to her that war club and
to examine that promise to forgive bis enemr.
she is qualified, He answered, "You are in my1
power; don’t you know I can kill
vou?” "Yes, I know it, but vou
can’t make me cure you,” was
her answer. After sulking in
bis tent for several days, he came
ourage and delivered the club to her and
ot cn- pledged himself to forgive his
At enemy.
Gitisof Arab horses and cam-
els—the currency of the desert-
rewarded her professional skill,
and thus helped to establish a
sanitarium amongst the moun-
The ap
successful
Pa*cha. a
Hamid ic
order be p
of physicians
woman, and if
sac shall practice as a doctor.”
W ben on the Pith of Novem-
ber. WH, Miss Kldy started to
the subiimc porte for her ex-
amination, a glance at her high
look of confidence and
told me that no words
couragenient were needed,
the immense government build-
mg she entered alone a room in
which a score of dislingui bed
physicians were seated at a long
tabic. She was directed to a
We offvi t|
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Mr. She
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:it terrible i'.-h di*
the first di ops of
ion ini of oil of u ii
oil and gh <—i ine mi
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Prescription. Tl
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for liealuq
t lotion, used < \|
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renia germ iustai
tly.
Hen
i tolore the D. l>
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en s'*ld only in 4
I oo
but 1VS
a sptvial offer,
an j:
“ in this
to an who has
tievi
m D. D.
D. can now try
thin
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<1 Mr
scat, but no o.ie rose to welcome tains near Lebanon for the cure I
her. ! of diseases, and there the wan-
The first question from tbeincrinK Bedouins now come to!
president was in French and
Mactjueen, 1 think, is homesick
now. Best rcgatds from Ixilh.
Sincerely joun,
C. A. Mat Queen.
ul. spread their tents and be healed.
tered in a contemptuous tone,
Intense Christian zeal
‘Who are youV” To their as- her* and **1'* values most
animates
her
her
pre-
REAPING BENEFIT
from Ihe Cxpericr.cc of Bo.iham People.
We are f irtunale indeed to In-
al.le to profit by the expci ieuce of
l .vviivwi, WH«li '
| cept and example she is winning ‘ °"r neiKh.bo,s The public utter
tonishment she answered in the i sanitarium in Junch, and
Arabic language in a distinct school, where by
voice: I am of you and Pom I ‘-*P. an^ examp.v. v. i . ,, , r.
1 ! , . „ ances of Bonham residents on the ...........-
among you." She presented her; younfir to Christ, There | rolloxnii^ subject will interest and >t has no equal,
diplomas. An examination here sons of the princely families i benefit thousands of oui readers, i s Austin*inn laia! at dr
is usually brief, for the applicant Lebanon, side by side with Head this statement. No better; st'"1
must already have graduated in ;the more humble, are taught by
‘ ber and her female attendants to
in a sjx cial bottle at ” > ml
cures the itch instantly. W't
this.—Palace Diug Stuie
DON'T GfT RUN TOWN,
a oak and miserable. Ifyoi
kidney or bladder tumble,)
head jiains, dizziiK-sa, m ivoi
pains in the hack, and fie
all over, get a paek.ig ■ of 1
f Jiay’s Australian Leaf, the
ant heib cure. It never mils
have many testimonials liorni
ful people who have us» ‘
wondei’fwl remedy. As a it
Ask for
*ome medical college. But it
was apparent that Miss Eddy
was not among friends, for they
examined her without intermis-
sion for six hours, and over the
whole field of medicine and sur-
gery.
Every question was correctly
Answered, but finally one ot the
inquisitors said sharply; "That
answer is wrong.” Looking at
her watch she calmly remarked:
"For six hours I have answered
you correctly. Now I will ask
you a question. Have you three
pie free. Address, The
Gray Co., LcHoy, N. Y.
read the Sermon on the Mount.
She sometimes tours among
the lofty mountains of the
Kcsrawan to cure the afflicted
and supply them with Bibles
printed in their own language:
for she is as welcome in the
mountain hut as among the chil-
dren of the desert. The old
Maronites of Mount Lebanon
proof can be had:
A. \. Aldrich, Yeager House,
Bonham, Texas, says: “I have held
a hiih opinion of Dian’s1 If you have any ttpeciidlfj
/Mari Assjgpad
^Kti'ii:l»'> l|
Sep{
to my attention four years ago. I orchard, brine
was employed as a ornkeman at
the time and constant janiug of
thecai.s aflected ni> kidneys." 1 h 88 ; 1,1 You can thi
suffered u great deal fiom a pain in iu\ ite people to come to
the small of my b; ek and at times county.—Bonham News.
I could loudly t-ndure tin- misery.
Finally I hoard of Doans Kidney ~
l’illa und procured a box at the No
Saunders Drug Co. I used them
and the Arab sheiks who some- ™d'Sd and they LZruTZ KICK COMING
times traded in Beirut when her.: (| n the college youth, tha
missionary father Jived there. ! •»t return atte. ». of the tioubb 1 ni.m. u„ do •or lawyer w
clotlie* are cleaned and pres
knew her as a
yuu a question, nave you three —..... ....
certain medical books-French, l know,cd*e of ‘heir language and
“ her works of gentle charity have
won their admiration and love.
English and (ierman (naming
them;? The president pointed
to the book case and said thev
were there. "Then,” said Miss
Eddy, "if all these authors do
not sustain my answer 1 will
withdraw my application toprac
lice medicine.” American pluck
and knowledge had conquered,
and her ovation was complete
when all those physicians arose
and congratulated her.
When she again entered the
legation, tlic glow ot battle was
still on her face. To tnv anxious *" *.
questioning she answered V ic-
*orv,” and threw herself on the
*ofa. Who can wonder that a
Hood of tears then relieved the
hmg tension ot her emotions?
The "irade” of the sultan,
which authorized her to practice ‘ g^tert!
her profession and which when,
once granted is irrevocable, soon !
She no longer needs to risk the
simoon of the desert, for the af-
flicted Arabs nowseek her. From
the beautiful crest of mountains
surrounding the bay ot Junch the
fresh air comes to give new life
to those afflicted with tubercu-
losis and there they are restored
to vigor.
Some rich man could get near
to the Master’s love, if he would
child. ,„d »,r ..-llr I, .............. ..
!* 1-------- - • I Doe. tirs to us ami if vou do • <*
rot salt- by all dealers. Price f>0(n the twst it won’t cost you oi.ei
cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffa
lo. New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name-
anil take no other.
-Doan’s—
07
Acme Tailor Sh
Phone 294. .VKt * Main st. Oa
north of Sul Smith’*
When a man says he wants to
havea private talk ith jmt it
means he has an ax to grind and
wants you to turn the grindstone.
WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY PIUS.
Have you neglected your kid-
------—.....— , neys! Have you overworked yout
quietly enlarge the sanitarium ;,,crvous system and caused trouble
of Miss Eddy and let no one 7,ith •v0,,r k'd»«ys and bladder!
, Have you pains in loins, side, back,
oil and : groins and bladder? Have you a
llabby.appearance of the face, es I
---- i peeially under the eyes? Too fre
House Moving ) u 'V's‘le ‘°llilss urine? If so,
8644
k , 6617
8548
864»
8650
8561
her.
W illiams’ Kidney Pills will cure
1,1 you—at druggists, price 60 cents.
If you have anything to do
write lo reefer I
Prompt service and good work
II. I). Bales,
Kiowa, Ok la.
Safe Medicine For Childnn.
Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe
and effective medicine for children
as it docs not contain opiates or
harmful drugs. (Jet only the genu-
issued. Buoyant and brave, this Wanted
treat woman hurried a way to the ... mnn m ngs. *jci omy me genu-
desert. No one even dreamed of i ^ th° h“lf IO,w’ 1 ran P"1 on at ine Folej’s Honey and Tar in the
the great career before her A! per pair. Nothing but I»“ kage Sold by J. W.
lew operations for ophthalmia, Ith<' 'MSt whiUM,ak ^Heather used
lar away in Arabia where no 111work* H- T. Davis,
male oculist dared to venture,__ North Main street
established her reputation as a
prophetess
the blind.
Going Some!
sent by Allah to cure
. I-*' n during the «lleH, Undoing some to have tlie rctm-
Amieni.in massacres she would tatlon of tieing the best cleaners and
leave her liume in Beirut with pr.c\*eT* in Fannin county. That’s
. ... . what they all say, and we’re proud to
her servants, tents and hospital say we can prove it. Ladies work .i
specialty. '
stores loaded on camels and
cross the desert without armed
escort. But the prophet Moham-
med himself cop Id be no
and dye.
„ We clean, press
All work guaranteed.
M4 North ain st, F’ltone 63-.tr
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Henry Pop
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HMbsie Va
carrying a
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catrying a
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