THS MAflBAU POST, FREKPOKT, B. Y., FiniAT, HAT 88, 1919.
t Kind ol a Uwn Wifl Tom Have TIm Tear?
If yon would hsve your Itmi rreaa sai luxuriant this tesson yo« nmst five' tt at¬ tention NOW. w MARSHALL'S CENTRAL VaRK LAWN GRASS SEED for ¦ new lawa or for fiHinr la bsre apoti cannot be equaled tnd will best meet venr requirements. It will produce ta erea, 4MBSe irrowth of permtnent swtrd etrly fai ag a«k son. CoDttlns no annuti (ratses to maka a quick showlne to lhe detnmeat ol a ffdd lawa. bnt only thoae of Itsttng tsHm tad htrdlnesa.
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W. L MARSHAU ft C»^ IM W. 23ri Stnel, New T«rk.
Concrete and Mason WorK
CONTRACTING
The best Is none too good. We have work all over town that speaks for us. We guarantee our work.
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We will cheerfully give you not only an eetimate, but the beneflt of our extensive experience on concrete floors, walks, curbing, gutters, cellars and waterproofing. Let us get acquainted and help each other.
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128 Nort^ Main Street, Freeport.
Telephone 574
S&oe Shiniiig Parlor
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J. A. CHARXALIS
44 So. Main St. FREEPORT
Garistina & Galotta
Make and repair boots and shoes promptly and neatly. We iruarantee all uur work. Give us an order and you wlll not go elsewhere.
50 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT.
DONT
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Geo. E. Seaman
315 SO. MAIN ST. ?P.EEPORT
We Have New and Used Fords
Tourings, Rnnabont, Conpelet, Town find Business Can
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We carry and constantly have on hand a large stook of all FORD parts
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WE EMPLOT THE MOST CAPABLE AND RELIABLE MACHINISTS
We maintain a maohine shop equipped with modem and up-to-date nut-
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A number of excellent used cars ranging in price from $150.00 up
SVPPLrlBS Ar ALr|« KINDS
IT IS
RESTLESS?
DEStlNY OF NATIONS DEPENDS UPON CONTENTED HOMES.
By W. D. LawiSL
PrMldent Texaa Farmers' Union.
Wby is woman dissatisfied 7 Whf does she grow restless under tbe crown of womanhood? Why Is sh* weary of the God-given Jewel of moth¬ erhood? Is it not a sufficient political achievement for woman that future rulers nurse at her breaat, laugh in her arms and kneel at ber feet? Can ambition leap to more glorious heights tban to sing lullabies to tbe world's greatest genulses, chant melodies to master minds and rock the cradle ot human destiny?
God pity our country when the hand¬ shake of the politician is more grati¬ fying to woman's heart than tbe patr ter of children's feet.
Woman Is Ruler Over All.
Why does woman chafe under r*' straint of sex? Why revile the hand of nature? Why discard the skirts that civilization has clung to since the beginning of time? Why lay aside this hallowed garment that has wiped the tears of sorrow from the face of childhood? In its sacred embrace every generation has hidden its face in shame; clinging to its motherly folds, tottering children have learnted to play hide and seek and from it youth learned to reverence and re¬ spect womanhood Can man think of his mother without this consecrated garment?
Why this inordinate thirst for pow¬ er? Is not woman all powerful? Man cannot enter this world without her consent, he cannot remain In peace without her blessing and unless she sheds tears of regret over bis depar¬ ture, he has lived in vain. Why thia longing for civic power when God has made her ruler over all? Why crave authority when man bows down and worships her? Man has given woman his heart, his name and bis money. What more does she want?
Can man flnd it in his heart to look with pride upon the statement that hla honorable mother-in-law was one of the most powerful political bosses in the country, that his distinguished grandmother was one of the ablest filibusters in the Cenate or that his mother was a noted warrior and her name a terror to the enemy? Whither are we drifting and where will we land?
God Save Us From a Hen-Pecked Nation,
I follow the plow for a living and my views may have in them the smell of the soil; my hair is turning white under the frost of many winters and perhaps I am a little old-fashioned, but I believe there is more moral in¬ fluence in the dress of woman than iq all the statute books of the iand. As an agency for morality, I wouldn't give my good old mother's home¬ made gowns for all the suffragette's constitutions and by-laws in the world.
As a power for purifying society, 1 wouldn't give one prayer of my saintly mother for all the women's votes In Christendom. As an agency for good government, I wouldn't give the plea of a mother's heart for righteousnesa for all the oaths of oflice tn the tand.
There is more power in the smile of woman than In an act of congress. There are greater possibilities for good government in her family oi laughing children than in the cab¬ inet of the president of the United States.
The destiny of this nation lies In the home and not in the legislative halls. The hearthstone and the fam. lly Bible wlll ever remain the source of our inspiration and the Acts of the Apostles wlll ever shine brighter than tbe acts of Congress.
This country is law-mad. Why add to a statute book, already groaning under its own weight, the hysterical
cry of woman? If we never had a cbance to vote again In a lifetime and did not pass another law in twenty- flre years, we could anrTive tbe or¬ deal, bqt wltbont bome. clTilixatioQ would wither and dte.
Ood save these United States from becoming a hen-pecked nation; help ns keep slsslea out of Congress and forbid that women become step¬ fathers to government, is tbe prayer of tbe farmers of this country.
CIVILIZATION'S
GREATEST TRAGEDY.
Eitract from article by W. D. Lewis, president Texas Farmers' Union, op¬ posing woman's suffrage:
"We are willing to Join in every ef¬ fort to elevate woman but will assist In none to drag her down. The de¬ scent of womanhood Is tho most awful tragedy in civilization. As she sinks she may, iike the setting sun, tint tbe horizon wtlh the rays of ber depart¬ ing glory. She may tenderly kiss the mountain tops of her achievement farewell; she may, like the Sinking sun, allure tbe populace with her beauty as sbe disappears for the night bnt when she steps downward, the earth Is as certain to tremble and plunge into darkness as death is' to follow life*
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An eminent authority plans the order of human necessities as follows:
1—FOOD 2—SHELTER 3—RAIMENT
4—MUSIC
No Long Island home need go with¬ out the fourth necessity while we of¬ fer this beautiful
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$
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76 Chnrch Street
C. A. Schlnter
Telephone 888
RAYMORE'S MUSIC STORE
Opp. the Depot. Freeport, L. I.
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Telephone 381-J.
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/ Telephone 89,")-W.
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