Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1919 — SUNLIGHT IS FOE OF DEATH [ARTICLE]
SUNLIGHT IS FOE OF DEATH
The Moro a Man or Woman Can Gat of It, the Healthier and Happier Will They Be.
One time we were tramping the for.ests of North Carolina in search of game. When none came and we wished to return to camp we discovered we were lost—completely “turned around.” Then we recalled reading one time, “Light is life, moss always grows on the north side of the tree trunk—farthest removed from the rays of the sun.” We set about looking for moss, and sure enough it was on the same side of each tree. With this as a guide it didn’t take us long to find our way back to the place whence we came. But the point we wish to make is that the moss would not have been on the north side of the; tree If it hadn’t been Impossible for the sun’s rays to reach It. Moss thrives on death. And death Is always found In the wake of the sunless path. The more sunlight there is In your life the more you live. The freer you are from moss and the things that thrive without light, the better man or woman you are. Get all the sunlight you can Into your sleeping and waking hours.—Milwaukee Journal.
