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T1IK II J . l ' S T R ATRI! KK A T l IRK -SECTION Mav Irt. m i l Country’s Foremost Chemist Put Bugs Under Doors of Students •■•O» lings, Professor ( 'nrver sny<. uro nothing t<> !>« nlrniif of. If w itched carefully they tench ui valuable los-sons. (»corts’i a T ow n Helps Boy Crippled Since B irth , I hrow Aw ay His C rutches Mi ItAK On I. ( ’ C U tkr. n ip p lrtl « ! txh-ouac t i l l !»• ; . o t r U-' m Ir-'-* ha*» !>♦*<• n ! s r n t to A tla n t a to * h ofipU âl by Uu* i It-u liiu : w h ltr\ •Some w om ni i r r a friid of Any kind of Insert.* TIM)! wiierr it usually makes its hume : One ol them cam e to my room one day when I was ro tiling on the I third floor In one ol the dormitories Why it ran ir there. I don t know It lias sis spots on the uruirrstde of its ¡b o d y .. It also has little apliu'rrts I whirl! it uses in making its web "T h is way is sim ilar to that which factories u.sr in making rayon silk I I think they must have gotten the idea from ihe spider. As 1 watched this ! sp id 'r It began to make the m at-rial T hinks they T each V a l . for Us web It first made five or »Ik little halls and it pitch -d one in this uable Lessons, He i direction and on* in another d irec tion until it had thrown all of them T ells Students. out In diflerrn t directions. ‘T h e s e »ilk-hkr threads going out from the renter acted aa guy ropes. BLU ES U SELESS Then the li’ lle sp id 'r in tile renter ol the web where the.se guy ropes were begin to write or spin his He W onders W hy W e fastened w b T h y say a spider lias no sense, but thU o n 1 prrforni“d its tssk as D on’t Have the Reds. accurately, perfectly and sym m etri cally as any of Uu»e creatures that f'H R IS T IA N S B l RG. Va.— have sen.se. How he went about his dor Tries to Make a Web mitory and put spiders at the ■ W h*n It had finished. I th eight < or of each neighbor was that I would make a spider w«'b. told hv [)r. George W . C a r 1 Surely, j have more sens- than the l.spld-r I began making some fine ver. of Tu.skegec Institute, silk which was to be the web I world famous agricultural 1 tried to arrange it Just aa the spider | had made its nest B ut I found out chemist, here April 2.». In reference t j himself. Dr Carver th at mine was not as perfect nor as . sym m etrical a. the spider's. I made sod that he never went to school T h is spider had built un'tl he was nineteen years of age ! a me -1 of it At tliat time he rod? on the train a ¡lerfecl little nest right in my win- 1 dow. for thv first time in his life, and he D estro ye d S p id e r's H om e wa* so sm all that he was allowed to ride for half fare, though -the “One day when a storm came. I conductor rem arked th at he was thoughtlessly twilled the window rsth er small to be nineteen years down and destroyed the little spider s old i nest Then I was sorry, bu! It wa.s too late. I had acted before I < v u ld u l T a lk a t 19 - I could not talk when I was 19 tho u g ht. I raised the window again years ol ay-v Now when l tell peo and went to bed th a t night thinking ple that, they sometimes say. 'W hat how careless I had been in destroy ing that little spider's n e s t. a pity he ever learned to talk Young people—I came near sav I thought this ought to be a lesson tor me I ..hould have thought be ing (ellow students— I want to advise fore I acted T hen I began to make you to get in touch with real things— excuses, saying th at the spider with Nature and the thing.' th at are should not have built I j i nest In my around you. Nature Is wonderful! As window. B ut none of this helped I rode all the way Irom A tlanta up the situation because the spider s web here, I had a ch ance So see som e was destroyed. thing ol the beauty of Nature, look Making Ksrwses ing out on the hills, m ountains and ‘ Pri'Tids, always learn this lesson: valleys It was really beautiful. think beiore you a c t. Don t do things Why Nat the Reds? rashly and then have to regret it. " I saw a person the other day i N’ lther should you get In the habit and lie told me th at he had the of making excuses. They don't g 't blues I wond red why he dldn t | you anywhere. N inety-nine per cent have th - pinks, the reds, or the yel of tlie failures come from peopl» lows. T h -y are all beautiful and who have the habit of making ex- lovely. Yet he had the blues only cu es and was disgruntled and not en joy ' W h-n T awoke the n*xt morning ing Nature at all. ' I was surprised to see that the spider “If any of you have the blues, do had built another web which was you want to know how to get rid of I much stronger than the first. There Ih -in ’ I will tell you. O -t acquaint 1 were two threads now where there ed with bugs, worms, snakes and spiders. No, you need not turn up wav only one before. “Thoughtlessly, I pulled my win your n».es because from these you m ar leant » m e of the great lessons dow down Use second tim e and de of life. stroyed the spider's nest. I had the The W riting Spider »ame excuses as at first. T h e spider 'T h e te Ls a spider called the w rit was not daunted by this, but built It* ing sinder It belongs in the woods u»st In my window the third time It CARVER HANDED OUT SPIDERS AT TUSKEGEEINST. P ir r to n T h r m ovrm rnt wa* uri#*U by M iy- oi Jo h n HtamiM I lu* b*»y u about . -n I . «• «>.41 • • : • : I».- » ' ( . K t l t l i l W I \K\ » K unkiiowii lo thè m ai or and he v t> 1 known to htm bv -es-lng litui on ihr s Ite r la. T h e cohued fratcrn llles l u i r was even a tru n jrr this lim e than hceii wsked I i show ItlCll interest in i ev er, thla m etter No far lite Masoit* havr ! " I thought th at this must be a n s t ir is i io inake tmgiihly ro n lribu llo n , leller reoelved frurn thè iuwpilal other let-on for me If at Itr.t you bv A tltc mavor siateti tliat (he boy uà» don't succeed, try. try again unuauatlv Irrighi and alter si» m onths treatm ent will bc ablr lo « a l i wltli T lse »'I* 1 o n e s out tn u ch e» “As I was watching the spider r u ing in and out of his parlor, a uig l . i Slaves Ask Pension gre-n fly ipiiear d on the scene It flew around the room, striking h e CAMDKN. Ark y |ietltion asking and there when ail at once It flew (leiuitgi firr all wtio ex p erien ced ser VI - right in the cr liter o f the spider's tilde before the Civil War ha» been web. Ih r place it had relnfnrred so w ill to Ui» governor and t» heilig very wcurelv T here wav no question fuairred by a gioup of lom iri slaves about this web holding the fly It here really did 'T h a t gave me the thought of do ing well anything you have to do Work out your owe problems and get them right Very often some pc pie sav 'I have it s h o o * right ’ T h e r e * nothing to Hurt It u either right or wrong t'rtdxy spirici» W j # inarched out all Jubilwntlv httt.tl- i tilled its victim and carrtrd It U*. k into Its |Mirlor lor a fe ist I thought th at lietc la a c h u c t fur me to help the little sp id 'r. so I began catching filet and throwing t lc m Info the spid ers web I noticed th at tire spider began to grow and get (at T hen It made a little hag in the center ol Us web 1 wondered what th at wa* for “Pretty aoon t i c bag began to swell until It got a* large as the end of my finger On close exam lna'ton I saw th at It was full of eggs. It was well in .u U 'rd for protection against severe weather, and a little ventilator was arranged for air and moisture. After nine da» . little »ptder* began to hatch until there were a great number Iiw ih U r l i Three Days "T h ree days from the time lirey started fo h a'ch. th -y began fo 1 -ave the nest. T hey would drop down a distance from the nest and 'hen pull up again, evidently trying their str -nglh. "■Saw. I bad lav many spiders and I began tv wander whether (he other people on the corridor had any spiders I did nbt stop lo inquire, sv I look a handfal of them and went down the hall, dropping same at each persan's door I dun t know w heth’ i they lik-d It or not. I merely wanted them to have some spiders, too 9'amlly of Wits "A fter till* I did not se - the old spider anv m ore. It had had many prrplexln.j dtfllc il i a to stop it Irom performing ita aervlce; hut with it* brain and persist-n et It went on surmounting tls difficulties and c a r ried out Ita mission. W hat Count« “T h e lesson we should learn from this spider is thla. It is not t h ' style of rlolhes one wears, neither the kind of automobile one drive-, nor the am ount of money one has In the hank, th at counts. These m ean n o th ing. It is simply aervlce th a t m eas ures .uccesa." 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