The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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rs. Jay McGee, of Steph-
enville,Texas, writes: 'For
nine (9) years, I suifered with
womanly trouble I had ter-
rible headaches, and pains in
my back, etc. It seemed as if
I would die, 1 suffered so. At
last, I decided to try Cardui,
the woman's tonic, and it
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cured me."
TAKE
ill
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui helps women in time
of greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on the
weakened womanly organs.
So, if you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sor!s unable to
do your household work, on
account of your condition, stop
worrying and give Cardui a
trial. It has helped thousands
of women,—why not you?
Try Cardui. £.7-,
HAPPENINGS
All the rooms in the Excel—
sion Library building have been
wl ,i p r which niakf-s every
thing look bright ai.d cut ti lull'
The Librarian says the paining
and papering costs $206 00 thf
things needed now are new books
Executive Board of the North
Eastern District will meet Fri
day before the 4th. Sunday in
September at Iowa Mission Bap-
tist Church near Luther Okla
All members are requested to
ley lant ivlonuay to buy cotton.
Mr, E. W. Mc<irue was or-
daided to preach the Gospel-
Rhs H- Mattox, was in thee it
Saturday shopping-
Mrs, E, H. Bradley is spend-
ing the week in Hunney Grov.
'1'e Xiis, atterding th Primitive
Baptist Association.
Mrs- F- B. Jones of Boley spem
a few days in (he city, thegues
of Mrs. A. R, Dobbins,
Mrs. Rainwater left for liom
at Boley, Saturday after speninj
several weeks in this c't,\ a pa
tron of the l'ark Sanitarian.
The recently organized Asso
ciation for the Advancement 0
colored people will meet at A M
E. Churh, next Friday evenint
8 30 o'clock it is hoped that i
large number of citizens will a
tend this first meeting since th<
Association was organized
Prof. I. F. School, Pres.
Rev, Calvin Lane, Sec-
Mr H Downey; Treasurer-
Pleasure of the Children.
There should be some time during
the day, oven In the busiest household |
an hour at leapt, set apart in whlcl
the older mem hem of the famll:
•hould devote themReivea wholly ti
the cHU'ren. Little object lesBons o-
•lories containing practical knowledge
told In au interesting way will be
sure to hold their attentljn. The
gtory of th* gradual formation of th<
fruit#, flowers tnd vegetables will d*
lifrlit them iuwJ will be eagerly looke«
farwuid to and always uu*tinhered
PULLMAN CAR POR
TERS WANTED
Earn as Much as $125,00 to
$150.00 a Month,
We train reliable colored
men by mail to become sleep-
ing car porters in 30 days
positions everywhere; big in-
comes in salary and tips; a
11 ce to see the country;if
you are making less than $2")
per week write today for free
booklet; learn during spare
me An irici i Sj.-yi ce Schoo.
Dept. L 80 5th Av.,
1J v nil CITY
Bring or rend 11s your fob
work we will give satisfaction
The Daily Leader
Leading State Paper of
Oklahoma
Official State Paper; Official
Paper of the Constitutional Con
volition. Contains all the news;
National, State and Local All
the information for the Lawyer,
Merchant, Doctor, Farmer-
$4.00 Per vear
By Mail
The Daily Leader is the official
State of Oklahoma. It is a mem
ber of the Associated Press and
.villains the news of the world.
The Leader is the only Simon
pure Democratic paper of the
Slate. It is most vigorous papei
in the State, editorialy. It discus
sed editorally each day the great
question in which the people of
Oklahoma are interested-
The Leader gives the Official
order of the Corporation Commif
sion and the State Courts deci■
ions in full.
Oklahoma (Weekly) Leadei
$1.00 a year- Address Leadei
Printing Co. Guthrie Okla.
attersonn
■ MHi.
PJEWFEATHFR BEDS ONLY $7.40
Foralimii'-d twm« wo offer full ".0 11 N«'\v 11 itlior
17.40 oaeh. ><•'« IVuthwr i'lllov.s II.at per pnir,
•>ry, tri h order. All Now LIvo 1* eiitli-
ox. A. I'. A Ticking. Bat lufaotion tiiiaran-
d or moiM^back. Prompt
pment.
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— eura*jq p3noc!jj X|iein3di 'd[A"js pio
dm uuiu J9U33J8 pound oq iieo pu«
}uaiacMqg puejs 'aapjoq pus
j«iuju b.id beucauij oin jnq jsipinb
JMO /.,[ioiu Snjajii)-euusdxa pun
yuni JO 3o[ U UdAUy A[UO )OU Suiuddu
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■"ti ;o )Bqi g| SBumiBq qij.u esiqnoj)
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'ceucueg
Value of Wisdom. B y,. dom>onsyr
it was remarked by Seneca that ■L^®8^S®Sablslilpafe,Uf ,°ritfM
.•t*e man Is provided for occurrence C;vvecivoi aukrcr.-r.ik'm. ^
«f «-ery kind; the good b« controls. ^uthe^n feather
jn« bad he vanquishes; In prosperity Agents Wanted. d.pi. . cseensboro, h. c.
he trays no presumption, and in !
adversity he feels no despondency
The *isdoo> he poeesses enables him
to bear up with heroism under
reverse*. AGENTS WANTED
Pleasing Epigram? ! To SELL
"Great talents *10 of uu use with-
out a little sunshine of the mind"— 1 ' he Magic Shaving Powder
thus wrote Lady Shelley of her friend
Lord Brougham, who suffered from : " gives a Clean Quick -Slave
hronlc disgust of life.—Londoa \\'iit,rt,,4- 4.1, r ,.
riuies, 1 "'out the use of a Rasor.
j For further Particulars write
THE SHAVING POWDER
jp COMPANY.
bhvai nah Ga.
furniture Pompany
ixacait'q I (B&MSaBP
UN.DKRTA KERS.
Plain and Artistic Ftirnitnrc, Carpets. <S Et<
120 122 W. Harrison Ave
ATTENTION
Colored Citizens
NATIONAL PETITION AGAINST JIM CROW
AND COLOR SEGREGATION BY
FEDERAUSOVERNMENT.
Read, Citizen, Sign Your Name and Address and Get
Others to Sign and Mail to THE GUARDIAN. 21 Cornhill St
Boston, Mas3.
PETITION
To the President of the Unit«d States,
Hon. Woodrow Wilson, White House, Washington, D C
Sir: This is to certify that we, the undersigned, are surprised
and indignant that under your administration there should
be any rules made by members of your Cabinet to segregate
employes of the national government by race or color.
We protest against this as a plain insult, public degrada
tion, an insufferable injury to Colored Americans, the estab
lishment of caste i:i this free Republic.
We petition y0u lo reverse, prevent and forbid any such
movement by your bureau chiefs, in accord with your prom-
ise of fair, friendly just and Christian treatment of your
Colored fellow-citizens.
NAMES. ADDRESSES.
STR4T-N-IT
AFTER.
BEFORE.
'Why Have Kinky Haii?'
Presto
Straightens the most
ibsthiate, Course, Kinky hair
Easily applied, II.11 niles Older
ess, Clean and Lasting.
Apply once Presto and vou
lair will become straight instant
y, remaining-so for months with
>ut an other application-
AGENTS WANTED
Agent wanted take sul
scription for the Atlanta Ga
1 ri-Weekly Constitution.
Valuable premiums for sul
scribers, liberal commission
and cash prizes for agents.
You can make money fas'
ua.iy s mall town or alon;
any Rural Route. Som
agents 111; ke a good living
Others#make$15.00 or $20.(1(
l'resto eradicate Dandruff and a month on ,he aide so]jdt
ither Diseases of the Hair and
ing subscription. Address fo-
particulars.
TRI-WEEKLV COlNTTfl
Scalp. Nothing like Presto in
heWorld.
A package of Presto with di-
rect'oii will be sent post paid se- ^ION, Atlanta, Ga,
■iirely sealed on receipt of one
Dollar. Satisfaction guaranteed
if money refunded. No sample
lent. Letters answered if stamp
s enclosed.
L,AFAYETTE MANUFACTUK
MG COMl'AAY.
Irexal I'uilding,
Philadelphia Pa
Agents wanted, either sex.
Presto is a money nuker.
On the Hctel Pljzza.
"Why dor't you to\v a little nmb
Don. Slithers?" asked Hlnks (Jo l
ami make a reputation for yours* If
'What's the use?" said Slithers "Ti
no sooner make It than these o'.d la
dies on the plarzn here would rear I
all to pieces."—Harper's Weekly.
Goose Club.
Through agency of a fjoono clul
In South London 60,000 people ar<
provided with a substuntlal Christmas
diim^r every year.
Tho Occupations of Kings.
Reindeer Moss.
It i* stated thai an immenae bed <;
the best reindeer moss has been dh
covered near the mouth of the Porona'
river in Kamchatka. The bed extend
to n distance of seventy-live mile
Thus Nero went up and down along the coasts, has h width of ove
Greece ami «hallonged the tiddlers at , ^.Ih s ami a depth of six ft-ei
their trade. Aeropus, : Macedonian tj,|s Kind of moss ir. used in the mai
ufacturo of cardboard.
The Land of Cotton.
The United States is rcspoualblo for
twothlrda of the cotton crop of U>«
world.
king, made lanterns; Uarcatlua. the
king of lsarthla, was a mole catcher,
and TUantes, tho Lydlan, tiled need\e .
•—Jeremy Taylor.
Word nd Deotf.
•My dear girl," #ald her mother-
To Sral EnvelopM. In law, "any woman \ d be path d
PerFMis using bond paror envelope! w|(h whft J(lhn
says he gives you."
Ill the!'' correspondence, nre often an
noyed when these envelopes tail tc ou u l'
Kenl properly. This is not.duo to a
poor quality of gum on the envelope, w|i3 Doe, Mos,_
but to tile non-rtbsoi*bent propi'i'tlea of That wr1trl. dot,s „.0 m0„ , ,10
th-hlBh gmde p per, anrt nm l.o over. , n.lJer (ho mo„ knowledge
romc by thoroughly mol.tenlnB he ftnd j from h(m lenf>t „me._
dnp on tho outside hefora moistening Colton
the gum. Thin v 111 Injure perfod
lealtng nnd la worth trying. j —
T0 WOODROW WI'-SON
PRl^S. of the United States-
Jear Mr President:
The National Associatioin |
or the Advancemet of Colored I
j sence of the Capitol and of th
j Federal flag I as drawn colore
I people lo the District of Cohin
hia. in t'.e belief that living Ihe
under the -shadow of ihe Nate
al Government i - self the we
'eople, thouuh its Board of Di , „P ,
ale from the persecution and di-
• clors respectfully protests a i . ...
J : crimination whic
ainst policy of your Administra ejs
i->n in sen'i' Rat ine' the colored
th
folio
of their s it
Today thf y learn that thou 1
their ancestors h ive foutrh
ever uar in hel.alf o th
ed tate;, in the fifti. th year a
ter Gettysburif and lOmancipa
tion. this Government, founds
on the theory of comp ete equi
ityand freedom for all eitize
hiifl established two classes amot
K its civilian employees. It ha
set'he colored apatt as if mer
cont ict with them were contami
ation. The efflcienc o1'their li
1 . t'i prl cipies of scientifii
tna a enn nf Bre disregarded iht
po sibi iti s of promotion if now
Too Much ot a Chane*.
"Intrepid as t am," says tho Al
.101)80111 «nujj ||,1 fn|fn b„kc «| |,Bve no rtP1-tro lo rldt , , . 1 i tint- nf mi
—,.'i uu09 Am 1 JO i d ..*« -tao.t n wllh hcrcto.oic has been that of an
noX jonjoim oi>n pint oau
OAIHI B.)9| •mon„ an «D tlld tll0 |Ka ,-verlustlnu
* °x
but one
thtokr.ssi j( Uffot between in)t(U ndividual
mployees in the I)i pnrtmi n• at
Washington It realizes that
is new mid radical departure
as been recommended, and i
iow being defended' on the gi o
lt d that by giving certain buiv
.us or re 'tions w holly to clored
mployees they tire thereby ten
left d safer in possession of their
flicer andarchss likely to be
■Listed or discriminate d against,
\\'e b< li"ve this reasoning to b ■
i!l-iciou> P i-i b;ts'd n a failu
re o appreci le tn d- per i
ifieanc " 1 11 w policy; to tin
1 istand how far r< ching the will so >n b s verelv limit'd.
ffrct-'of such a i-r ng n .... unt -ut o.. '«
p peel ot tit"ie subordinate r-a.
s1 multis
t eli > ' office by
ht de m InviohMe
.. w .ie nu veS a^ . me
c i dren of the . .iorn, of
Italian", French, and Russia s
Jews an l Christains who are now
i >n: i n il ii'/ii!
For .)ji:i t-n'U'i >n t'ais S3 —
'ng !'
N > er hef 1 Ff
G ivernmen' s t
st Its civilan employe -
ground of col r livery such act '
f Church Directory
Who took the trouble to asceri
tain what our colored clerks1 Warner Ave C"0^1- <^hurcl
thought about this order, to whic ' or' 7t}l- aTld w; mer Ave.
M.
It their consent was never asked
Behind screens and closed (loot s
they now set apart as though Ie
protis. Men and wemen a lik
have the I adgo of inferiority pi-
ssed upon them by Governmen j ~
decree, 'lowing will it Le b Beebee Chaple C. M. E.Ch
Sunday School at 10 A.
Preaching at'll,rA • -M
YoungPeotile'sMeuingat I. P.M
The pvblic is crreially invited
to attend thee services.
| fore the hateful i pithets of
j ^et and .lim Crow*1 are r-p
ly applied to tin s • sections?
r.et any one experience I in We-
llington affairs, or any traine
newspaper corre pon |. nt answc
The colored people themselv
-vi!l tell you how soon sensith '
"id high minde I members of ti ; Tjii; first BapTI^T fHIT.H
''-ice will refuse to enter tho Gc !
•jrnment service which thus d j
crees what is to them the mo: i
ireb Directory
iunday School at 9:30 A. M
li H. Ilamlet Stipt
| 'reaching Sunday at 11:A.M
' and at 7 "0 P M
j 'astor Rev, T M Gitj-.vjod
hateful kind of discrimination
Indeed, there is a widespiv;
bel'ef aim n ; them that this isth
very purpose of these unvvarr.
table orders. And wherever tliei
are men who rub the Negroes .
'heir votes, who exploit and de
rade and insult and lynch tho:
■vhom they call their inferio
there this mistaken action of ti
Federal Government will becitt
as the warrant for new racial ot.
rages that cry out to high Het
ven for red re s. Who shall s:
where discrimination once begt
ihall cease? Who can deny tin
'very act of discrimination ti
world over breeds fresh injustic-
For the lowly of all classes y<
have lifted up your voice an
n vain. Shall ten millions of ot
•itizens say that their civic libei
ies and rights are not safe i
/our hands? To ask the questii
s to answer it. They desire
"New Freedom," too, Mr. Pees
nt, yet they include in that ten
lothing else than the rights gun i
teed them by the Constitute
tnder whieh they believe the
ihould be protected from persci
ion based upon a physical tptai
■y with which Divine Providem
las endowed them. They. a>
•herefore that you, born of
at section which 'pi des itsi f
11 ( n its 11 .\aliy tcviartls
tumble and the weak, prevent
i gross injustice none the less I
•jusc it was actuated in son
uarters by a genuine desire 1
tid those now discriminate
gainst.
Yojrs, for justice
Tiic National Associati-
r n . Advancfment of C t
I'lioPUi.
By Moorfield Storey, l i
W. E. B .r,' rdt Dj
Director of Pu
Oswald Car..son Vnlaru
i-run ti v e
de in j/nrts 01
i ght b? iupl'-sed. tor the
lent of nppeUtlen or pnsser.? by Th
oes ure watched closely, and at ti
nd of the BoatioB the fruit if so:-
he amount stolen la \ery small TL
srulnR Is Rurcloct, but not too bluni
ietng merely tlie words, A k >(>d
ujures no treo." ported on a boaid a
iiervaU along the road.
The Supreme Teat.
"Job was supposed to be u raoit pa
:ient man." remarked the Observer o
Kvents nnd Things, but we nevei
heart! of any one Hteing him trying ti
get n lively eel off u flhhbook.M
Yonkers Stntesman.
Sunday School 9:3a A. m
Preaching ... li „
B- Y P U G p m-
Preaching 7 p: lri
Rev, li. A. Whitakvr pastor.
J; Derandamie, Clerk,
(j.
A.
-1" ', lIookci-Mu'Catl, Pnii
' alei-1 cwiy Secoml and I'
ilui'layn Afternoon in c-i„i
Oil til.
F. Hopkins 1* t
E M. Nelson Adjutant.
•'oe Hooker < irele No. .IS meet
11 - Hroail St. ,V |>, , kins A n
lin talh'd oflicerH :or the eustun.
■ar I-, ti. It.
1^'i's. [,iz7.it> Henry, l^res.
tNDERSON& GARRETT
LAWYERS
(lice 103 S. 2nd. St-
PHONE fi88
it ate. The Very prei
LET US DO
Yet r fob Work
j >s a .v. Inv.tatiois
on short noticc
OKLA. GUIDE OFFICE
Phone 282 Address 522 S
2nd St. Guthrie.
G. N. PERKINS
LAWYER
22 S 2nd- St. Guthrie. Ola
HIE MACEDONIA RAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30 a. m-
aching 11 a m. and 7:30 p.ra-
l . Y P. I J. 5, p. ni.
Rev S. A. Clark Pastor
Joshua Nichols Ch. Clerk
U0ipjT?qD[^ natjj—^'qon
n 01 «| poqijai )sjq m ,nq Huiunoj
j sporjjouj iqcjaiunua| ej« eiaqj,
•pOqja^ 138Q «UQ tqi.
EEDS
I pkf SO D r Taaati
I l«. - -
I pk .
Fresh, Rsllsbls. Purs
ftuarantsstf lo Pleats
Ererf Oardsner «nd
Plantar should tsst the
superior msrltsaf ojr
Northern Grows SseiU.
tPieiAL irrii
FOR 10 CENTS
• will send postpaid oar
FAMOUS COLLECTION
I |Ac- 8*II-Ur«wlaf
1 pk.-. t ilf irro kn« \Uifi
I ^L(. >ull.rUaH«rk*l UlliH .
IIm li Tar I —
IM
l*llM thulM rii-.i toali
Rlchea of Malay Panlriula.
One of the richeat countiien In tho
rorld la that part of the Malay
ttuinsula known as the Federated
UAtea. 'l*heso province* are still un>
ler the rjlo of their native chlefa or
ultnna, though they are assisted hjr
Hrltish adviser. The iln mines of
licse small states are more valuable
bun most gold mined, for they pro
uco nearly half the world'* pupply of
In, atid the result Is un overflow Ing
reasurj for the atatea Vnct forests
.f rubber trees are also proving ex-
remely profitable.
Morality Without Re lglon.
Morality without religion is only t
kind of deud reckoning en <-ndenvor
to tlnd our place on a cloudy sen by
measuring the distance we have run,
but without any observation of the
heavenly bodies.- Longfellow.
The Smoke Ineptoier.
A Chicago politician Imported V
cousin fiora the old country and !•
him appointed a smok^ Inspector
was In the old daya. He wu? tut
loone to lnai>«ct without any ln?<ruc-
tiona wl.nloyer, And this la the report
be reiikred at ttie «tud tf th > first
mouth: "I certify that I have Inspect-
ed the smoke ef IWs il v for
thirty daya. I flu
and apparently of
■pectfully submit4 .
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