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SUNDAY SCHOOL ADDRESS President Taft Speaks to Sunday School Children at Terrell, Tex. -Stay on Farm. At Terrell. Texas, Sunday morning, the President spoke to a throng of eager faced little Sunrday-school ehil orei and delivered a near approach t1 his usual Sunday sermon. "I r:hink it must have been a month ago when I was passing through Chicago -hat I received a telegram asking me it stop at Terrell." lie said. "I con tinued to receive telegrams from that ime until I reached the Pacific coas I replied that I was going to stop at Terrel' if it cost a leg. I am very glad to see :he children . here this Sundav morning. I am glad to see tlem with their flags. -'You know what the llags are. mv childern ?' -'Ye:. sIr.'' rep)Iled a sceore of voie es "'te. flag of the United States.* 'Do you know the flag of Texas ?' al'!ed the president. -'Yes, -sir." -'Wha: is it?" -'The loue star.' 'Are you loyal to bot ilgs' -'Yes, sir." -'I bet you are. Now my children., ( you know who I am?' ''Yes, sir." -Who am I" "President Taft." -'I rather think that you believe the president has more power than he really has." "He is a ;ort of -:tre head for the nation for four years. continued the presiednt seriously. -'H, is a kind of man that they blame everything for, if it goes wrong and if it goes right he does not get any credit for it. But, my children, if you will permit me to call you such althouzh some of you are far beyond the time when you, perhaps, ought to have that name, that flag represents the sovereignty of your country. and the reason why you are here tis morninz to see me is because for four years I am the chief executive officer of the United States, and as such for that ime represent the sovereignty of the nation, and am entitled, as long as I conduct'myself properly, to your respect as the head of the nation. In four years I will step doNn and out,. and I won't be enti:led to your re spect any more than any other citi zen. Stick to Farming, Says Taft. ''You hiere live on agriculture,'" contiued the presiden:, -:I sincerely hope that you are not growing up with the idea that it is your business to go into the towns and cities. The future -of the American boy, in m.y judgment, is largely involved in his pursuing the science and profession of the farmer. The i-esults of eco'nomie, scien titie business-like farming~ are more iprofitable thai aniy other trade or profession, and when you look.for ward, just consider that you are go ing to follow along the course of our father,=. and tha- vou are gomg~ to make :his cou'ntry, or some otc:er count ry. blossomi as the rose. The ten dency toward the ei:y i s not onie that we os:uht to encourage. I hiope that the ievelopment of the comforts of' counstre life are such tha: we may look f>rward now to a lessening of the w'-nxemfent towardl largte cities. The p)iace for us to accomplish things is in the country. The cities will take care themselves.'' BtG CiRCUS AT NEWBERRY. The gohn Robinson 10 Big Shows Are to Exhibit at Newberry on Thursday, October 28. Ne .:9'r Sinlce the beginning of time has a e amusement enterprise sote men'iKS in size been orgaiqized as this .e. its magnitutde is almost bev'e: i>elie f. All A meric'a. .toget h er. ':. every. foreigni 'outry, h:s een~ "scoured fromn' end( to endl by geh. of t>is big.z showt in searchm of novetie, and the result is a performi aiee ~>rim fail of 5(ens ainal acts new a' :he circus worldi. [n 'e 'Johnl Robuoi show are seeui now for thle first time. A new seat i' n wvill be seen at every per formnee: among. whIich1 are Three Hor.a Back Ridin' seals. These wodmu"il aquie~IH crea turies perfor'im a serie% of marvelous aets. They ac tualy ride on bareback horses. play ball, juggle antd bailanice va~ilou5 oh jec7- ."hile riding~ (n thne backs of' fleet r s Am:ar. act thzt dae. erve5 more tha.i :,assIin conmmlent is tha: of thme Warre:: Lineo:nu Travis. whose phle nomealI feats. showi nz the wonderful muis4adar power" of thle iunan fae both~ y'.tonaish! anmd a maze theC behold o:' a :he igi m?enagerje. TIw' un~.'j5'len'Its my tile and1 tunle ain hn: '?'- oft ather stroi e'east Street parade is tle most gorgeous processional display ever attempted in the history of the circus business. Its tremendous size and wonderful length can only be believed in the actual seeing. It is natural to ex peet this big circus to lead all others in quality and quantity of its street spectacle as well as in other depart men..s of the big show. yet never im its history of nearly a century has it displayed such ext ravagance as is shown this year. IN MEMORIAM. ............*.*.. * * * Claudy Baker. Another litle 11am1b has -o-e To dwell with Him who gave: Another little darling babe i sheltered in the grave. God needed 4)ne more angVel child Amidst His shining band A 1)1 So le bent With lovinr smile. And cas)ed li:tle Claudy's ha-i. The little erib is ei)tv 110W The little clothes laid by. A mother's hope..a father's joy In Death's .cold arm doth lie. Go. little pilgrim, go to thy home On yonder blissful shore; We miss thee here. but soon will come Where thou hast gone before. Thy gentle voice now is hushed Thy warm true heart is still, And on thy vouiiz and innocent brow Is resting Death's cold chill. There was an angel band in heaven That was not quite complete, So God took little Claudy To fill the vacant seat. And now, dear parents. the only consolation that is vouchsafed you is the sweet realization of the fact that your precious babe is at peace. The one upon whom you have la-' ished your affection is now in that land "Where the weary are at rest.'' 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