ROOSEVELT OUIBBLED an old-time melody.
On Question of Political Contributions.
WHY THE SENATE PASSED THE BILL
The ItejobIlc-an l'nry llelnlemt With
oat m Larg C4nipulnn Fund Am an
Evldenow of CJom1 Faith Restitution
Should Do Made of Fund Filched
From Pulley Holder of Life Insur
ance CoritornttonN.
-hill-
.lVhpii the Harvest Moull
ing on the River.
The nightingales are singing in the valley;
The stars, like sliininp jewels, deck the
skies.
As still U-Mile the garden gat they li"
g,.r
And whisper of a love that never ilies.
"The summer snon will pa
niurs;
iiwav. l.e mur
j SOUTH WANTS MEN.
' Kurope U being Ransacked to Provide
j Farm Laborers.
! New York Sun.
! The f'all uf tht Cultivate.! is so
i loud that the Cull of the Wild seems
jnettv faint in coiii'.ir;on. All
j over "the country Hie farmers atv
! howling for labon-r.s.
I The voice ut the South conies on
everv breez'.'. Swatcely one of t li
Itut when the fields art. riie
gram.
Then I'll come In
t i keep
When thw United States senate pass
ed the bill to prohibit ixjlitieal contri
butions from corporations it was evi
dently considered, necessary to give
some proof that the Kepiibllcau mem
bers of the senate were not as black as
they und been painted. The UepuhlhNin
sonutors must have taken keen delight
In puttiut; this bill under the nes of
the president. Shaker I'himiou and the
other Uepublican leaders, litiowlug that
they dare not allow the bill to ikiss, for
without campaign contributions from
the corporations there would be but
few Uepublican congressmen elected
from the close and doubtful districts.
The senate plan worked to ixyrfuctlon,
for the Wll was sutpwsed, the com
mittee to which it was referred not
even coueklerlng it.
Senator liayuer of Maryland charges
that tho Wll was suppressed by Presi
dent Roosevelt and the sixniker. He
says: "The president and ;eaker of
the house of representatives are re
sponsible for the supprosAm of this
legislation. It passed the senate, as I
recall It. unanimously. When it came
to the hose It awaited, as usual, the
order and command of the president.
"The practical defeat of this measure
in congress means that the Democratic
party must face an enormous corrup
tion fund n the future, as It has done
In the past, while its passage would
have signified to the country that the
elective franchise can no longer be
polluted except at the peril of law
and that the ballot Is no longer for
sale."
Yet the president says. "1 hope and
believe that the bill to prohibit political
contributions by corporations will
pass."
"This makes one think," says that
good Uepublican newspaper, the Provi
dence (K. I.) Journal, "of the confidence
man who approached Sydney Smith on
the street, saying cordially as he held
out his hand, 'Ah, Mr. rnrsons, I be
lieve?' 'Sir,' was the answer. If ywu
believe that you'll believe auythlng.' "
But the bill commended by the presi
dent would be a very good kind of
bill to pass, and a stop in the right di
rection might be taken by the presi
dent himself. It would cml.vlreu.uire
some "ffonesty, courage and common
sense" on his part, and tliat, he says,
controls him utterly, always arid every
where. As a starter, why should ho
not compel the tvturn of tlie $30,000
campaign contribution which was club
bed out of the New York Ufe Insur
ance comiwny's iolicy holders to help
elect him In 1004? Mr. Perkins of the
insurance company testified that he
gave the money toJSlr. Bliss and iden
tified the very cbwU for the amount.
Mr. Bliss says he got it and used It.
Why should not the president. If he
really means what be vays, send this
money lmck to the policy holders, to
whom irbelongs?
ThjU is the ipiestlun. Until restitu
tion is iriaile of tut' large sums filched
from tho K)lcy holders of the Insur
ance companies it is ditEeult to llleve
that either the president or the other
Republican leaders are really in ear
rnest in declining corporation subscrip
tions. An Interesting question" Is how j
mUCJl IIJOIM'.V I1US Lnill luiuiiwmw,
corporations or their officials to the
congressional campaign conitnlttre this
year and has any part of the Insurance
funds reniuir..ng over from the last
election been transferred by the treas
urer of the Republican national com
mittee to the congressional committee?
Tho answer, duly sworn to, would be
of great political Interest.
pri'-inise,
And you and I will liover pa't again."
Chorus:
When the Harvest Moot
lining on the
again we hear,
roam down the
Mollie,
And the merry harvest ong
Then as sweethearts we wi
path that leads to home;
When the harvest moon is shining
. jlear.
Tis autumn now, and in the peaeelul valley
The paths are strewn with leaves of red and
g"M.
Hut someone waits I'cr somebody's return-
wiih golden ! Southern Males uui nus sem n;
; agent abroad to tiy to direct itinni
my loving! gtatiotj to its own juirticular boun
daries.
Whole colouies of immigrants aie
being planted along the iailw.i
lines, and still the cry is for more.
Already several hundred Genn-u.
farmers have been located tilons: tne
Southern Railway between Rich
mond and Danville, Va. Hun
garians, Germans and Poles are to
be found on fauns between West
rointatul Richmond. These set
tlements ate crowing constantly.
S;iys The Charleston News and
Courier, and the farmers are send
ing to the mother country for their
friends and relatives.
At Valdese, N. C, fifty families
nf ltnlinn farmers have been orean-
ganized into a profitable community.
inp,
And dreams about the loving vows he told
Beneath the ocean's dancing foam he'.- sleep
iug, gamzea into a proncauic community, 1 .
Yet oft' when sunset's crimson turns to , ullll they t 0 are illduciug Colonies ; g 1 Vt Q f lOUTlSt
Lf tl-.-.;,. rtr,,, ,,tvtrtiiot tn mmp nnr til'
!g:n Deteibiiatli'ii oft hararter.
.11 .s :.: i.-.ieii lit N.fi-., M-tgazitie.)
, .t-i "! It
nl.MfV,
fa iiied with medi-
nut 0. .i.fs dotsu't trouble
WI
on.
' .. - .!! .In not fer' troubled y
a (... iiiu's woi ... or when slight
ed 1 . I uo,s not 0:itlUt V"U 118 it OliCe
d-d.
When u.i tire sut'stied to do a
tiiii,g "just for nmi' expeCtiug to
do if iitrr-r lute'.
When v.ut din work nnlroubled
in the 111'dft of confused, svsteniless
surrou:;dinjiS which you might rem
edv.
'When you can listen without pro.
test to indecent stories.
WI1.11 voui ambition begins to
cool, mid vou no lonoer demand the
same standard of excellence that
you olue !iil.
hen you do noim.tke a confident
of jour niother, as von once did, or
aiv'ar, ill ease with her.
When you begin to think your
father is an old fogy.
When vou begiu to associate with
people w Ii 'tn you would not think
oc taking to your home, and whom
you wen id not want the niembe'8 f
vour family t know that you know
urav,
of their country men to come out to
A woman by the garden gate is waiting i America. j
For one who promised i.e tl retain some KuSslan iarmers are UOW engasjtu
,!i,y. j in trucking in Aiken, S. C, and;
I uear Summerville a little band of
Ti k isi ed I French-Canadian farmers are in j
me t4 a in . similar nursuits. with most eucour :
Xixon Waterman in "Success Magazine j! : results. At lumber City, :
1 3a., Italian farmers and wood j
Could have wrought good things had there ; saw miJl3 a that vicibitV 80 re- j
lieen hut one j niutierative that they are urging j
io smile and to bid me try. j their countiympu to come there. I
But they kept their words, -they were busy, From Birmingham, Ala., to Green
Tickets Now
On Sale
To , Great Lake Resorts
Mine was a uature that needed sun
As the flowers need it, I
VIA
all,
With their own affairs-until
ville, Miss., Italians have been se
cured as cotton firroivers. If rom Me
tered set.lemeiKS ot Hungarian aml ' October 31st 1906
Polish farmers, whose abilities and , y Iow ' teg t'(
K-1,1 nod seemed touch ed with a tinct of l.il, to Rirmiliffhaui there Uie Scat-
gall I tered set.lemeii;s of Hungarian ami
And my heart with an icy chill..
I died ouo night, and they came, next day
The ones who had seemed so cold.
And wept as they wreathed my lifeless clay
Aud my many ways extolled.
And I thought, as I lay on my silent bier.
"They are fools to wast on me
The words that a dead man cannot hear
Ami the wreaths that he cannot see!"
QUEEN & CRESCENT
KOUTC
Tickets sold daily until Sep
tember 30th. limit for return
energies have made a marked dif
ference iu the neighborhood where
Ihev have established themselves.
Hlg Lumber Mill Huraed.
A dispatch from Macon, Georgia,
savs the Central City Planing and
Lumber Mills, one of the largest in
that section, was destroyed Sunday
The couviction of W. L. I vine, at morning. The loss is $100,000.
Gasionin last, week, as a represent'
tive of a Vireinia whiskey house, is
nosurDriseto lawyers. Under our
At, Nashville. Tennessee the lum
ber yard of Lumberman, Lovemaa &
O'Brien, was destroyed by fire Suu-
laws it is cleat that when an agent j day night lusuring a loss of $150,
of a whiskey house in anotner state -
solicits orders iu this state, he is the
seller, and the sale is made here and
not at the (d ice from which it is
shipped.
Public Speaking At Kamseiir.
HUSIXESS tH'HORTfXITY A MANAtiKR
to take charge of olliee anil also do rom I
work connection with Magazine Miliseriptiou
Agency established twenty years. doiiiK a busi
ncss of $'JH0.IW vr vt-ar. A in-rson who is re
unsibltf ami exprewivc In meeting people anil
'unvttMtiim, who will not object to appointing
Willi ineni in nis terriHiry,
u-.. ,v-nl i,v n mrtiit. hlv nlurv.
iiimisiiiii. and also a lu'rther interest in tin
, agents anil working Willi ineni in nis ternwiry
lion. J. Bryan ii rimes, oeuy. oiirosuei
rhe State, will speak at Kamseur on ,,',hlt
next Thursday night October 4th,
l'jOi!.
aid territory that
111 l.rinir ill li
(HTiuanent return and income. .Vl.ires I nr.
IP IK MAiiA.lNK, Hox III, lndlaiiaimlis, Iud.
Vorv Irvur rarps to Denver, ac
F.lk-s' meetincr. tickets sold
July 9th, to 14th, limit August
20tq, diverse routing west oioc
Low round trip rates to Mil
waukee, account Eagles' meet
ing, and to Minneapolis account
G. A. K. Encampment in August,
fiw fnrrVipr information and
attractive resort literature call
on or writ ,
H. F. Latimer, T. P. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn
J. C. Conn, D. P. A.;
Chattanooga, Tenn
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE ?r,
STUART MeOOIRI. M. P.. rllntT.
Vl. it . MnfAvma n the Standards
fixed by law for Medical Education. Bend lor
Bulletin No. 11, which tell about it.
TAree tree cataloput-SpecHy Department,
MEDICIM-OENTISTRY- PHARMACY
Favoritism to Standard Oil.
It is now claimed that lijpeans of
tbe proviso to section 1 tlie railroad
rate bill the meniliors of the Stnndn.nl
Oil truft are excepted from the oiH-ra-tlon
of the law forbidding railroads to
Issue free pusses. Tbe "proviso permits
"the Intvrehanse of passes for rue om
cers, asnts ami eniplorees of common
carriers, and their families." Every
corporation engaged. In the transporta
tion of oil by means of pipe H113 19
made a common carrier by the bill,
and It, ta claimed that for this reason
the ofucers. agents and employees of
such conoratlons and their families
aro mkhi;; thjse to wiwoi railroads
may Issue passes. There seems to be
a difference, however, between Issuing
and Interchanging passes. Yet the rail
roads will hardly discover that differ
ence lf by Ignoring ft ther can grve'Ve
bates under tb guise of interchange
of passes. " '
4tar PolitlcMb
TDVttatanine of the Republican eonven-
, tlons la the south, made up of negroes
and federal officeholders, are crnm
.w ifnr Rooaevelt for a third term.
the Boosevelt-Hlgglns combine In New
Tortt lias been beaten out or tne con
trol ef the.Republlcan state commit
m -h trta Plai-Odell-Black combine
iProphet Teddy Is notVithout honor
among Eepubllcans save In his own
country. It would be funny ifvMr.
nrwrxuvpit should be nominated for a
.third term by a. lot of negroes and
boodlers and officeholders from . the
soeth, who do not cast a single electoral
' a. -rmt find his oartr In the 2m-
plre State arrayed against him. That
aeexBB tu m ntv vuiv
M-sssssWttC.Wgy3B .
The Largest, Besl-EquSpped and SIsansstFIat Plug
The Reynolds lactones, equipped w.m
every modern appliance for producing the
best chewing tobacco by a clean, sanitary
and healthful process, under the direction
of men who have made the bu3ines3 a life
study, are located in the centre of the Pied
mont tobacco
belt, known to
the world as the
best productive
soil for tobacco
with an aroma so de-
liahtful. nleasinff and
appetizing that it created and popularized
the fondness for chewing tobacco.
Only choice selections of this well
matured, thoroughly cured leaf are used in
SCHNAPPS and others of the high-grade
Reynolds brands, and expert tests prove
that this tobacco requires and takes a smaller
... I at llmm"mmmw 1 1111 .i.'S'ATOtT
amount cf sweetening than any other kind,
and has a wholesome, stimulating and satis
fying effect on chewers.
schnapps is the brand that made the
Reynolds factories famous as the manu
facturers of xhe best and most popular brands
cf chewing tob?.cco, and made necessary the
enormous growrn
rom 8 sma& factory
in 13 s to tne larg-
1tJ4. est fiat-plug fac
i Btr tory in the world.
V --The men who
iMiinnfr wKV'rfr mvj. started tne
Reynolds Co., in 137S, are directing it to-day.
There are a greater number of manufacturers
making imitations claimed to be just as good
as schnapps than any commodity manufac
tured; yet there are more pounds of SCHNAPPS
chewed than the total amount oi au imita
tive brands, or tobacco of similar appearance.
Be ten ft Mtors M C taf and mtftr ft tag tp.fi S-C-H-N-A-P-P-5, m4 yM wfJ fct lb 6
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TO DELICATE WOMEN
You will never get well and strong, bright, hap
py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up your
constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making
tonic, like
ft
n o
gojvcuiuvimiuii
m
It Makes Pale Cheeks Piiik
It ts a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable
Ingredients, vhlch relieve female pain and distress, such as headache,
backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru
ation, dragging down pains, etc
It Is a building, strenguvmaktng medicine for women, the only
medicine that Is certain to do you good. Try it
Sold by every druggest bottles.
WRIT! US A IETTEB
freely and frankly, in strictest osafiO
ence, telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(In plain sealed envelope), how to
cure tbem. Address: Ladies' Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. ,
"YOU ARE FRIENDS
of mine." writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of
'Gallatin, Tenn.:
" For since taking Cartful I have
gained 35 lbs., and am In better health
than for the past 9 years. I tell my
husband that Cardul is worth its
weHht In gold.to alt suffering ladies."
Thp. Vital Pnint I
I IIV, Vlllal liiile
When it comes tD eating you wan some
thing you like. The same applies to the
necessary articles for the dining room where
you do your eating.
Dining Room Suites and Fine
Theodore Havener Dinner Sets
from $25.oo to Sloo.oo per set.
We are adding a full line of Mantels, Til
ing and Graies that will be worth your while
to inspect.
Mattings of all Kinds
Rncro ATminifitar Velvet.! and RurtWOrth
Wilton s.'varying in price from $2o to $65. J
A call will convince you. U
ec pie's House Furnishing Co.,
High Point, N. C. j
I TROTH SCey
Try our New Improved Artificial Teeth that are held in place
by the Rugae Suction a secret process Known only to us.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
. , r i. . i i. ..ll A u a tall- nMtli nairo will Rilvlsc and exnluiu mat-
11 111 llPl'U OI l vn'iu "uii . in ..n-v ...... ... -
U'ra to you tell vou just wlmt you stimild have done, and what the cost will lie, e m.iU
no charge lor examination or ron-mum..... " , .-
under no oblation to cm)jloy us to do your work. Hours 8 a. m. to 0 1. ni.
RED CROSS DENTAL PARLORS
Orer J. M. Hendrix & Co's. Store,
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Caret Crip
In Two DX2i
Tk.Laxative uromc 'M MjZ
Smvtm KSBon mtxxtm votm m -
ami those who drea
tiiiviiiff ihpir tepth ei-
trurtwl or other work done are earnestly invited to
'call at our uilice, ' where we will deinonstrnts to their en
tire .-atifjction our claim for Painless Denlstry.
nil Mi-1 Terlll (llml (II)
(Jolil FIlllliK
Silver Filling
Void Crown,, XI k
Urldlic Work
PAINLESS EXTRACTING.
9.V00 up.
....Sl.OO Ul.
AOc Ul.
93.110 up.
....83.00 up.
22." South Elm Street, Greensuuro, N'. C
Choose Wisely . . .
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corresponding; prices. But if you want a KpuUfele serviceable Machine, then Uke
.WHITE,.
27 yean experience nas enabled us to bring
out a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL and
WELL-BUILT PRODUCT, combining in hs
make-up all the good points found on high
grade machines and others that are exclusively
WHITE for Instance, our TENSION INDI
CATOR, a device that shows the tension at a
glance, and we have others that appeal to cart
ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic
Lift and beautiful Swell Front, Golden Oak
Wnntamrfe. Vibrator udRotarv Shuttle Styles.
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XYTtfTE SEWmCttACtttNE CO. v CLEVELAND a
r- -
Before Moving into Our
New Warehouse
we want to reduce our stock of Disc Harrows,
Buggies, Land Rollers, Hay Rakes and Mow
ers and will sell them at reduced pnees. If
you want. Bargains in above or any kind of
hardware call to see us, before the season is off.
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