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I A WORD TO DEMOCRATS Success Depends on Two Duties Being Performed. C05VEET BEPTJBLIGAUS AITD VOTE Speeches That Give the Democratic Pttaltlon on Important Isanes Wha . Dtnoermtle Con ! Will Do ul tbe Stand Pa Policy of h Repab llean Party. Every Petnoocrnt should see to. it (bat bis Republican neighbors aro en lightened on the wisdom of Democrat ic policies and their far reaching ef fect ou the welfare of the whole peo ple. There Is a very confused Idea in tbe minds of many Republican vot ers about what their own party really stands for and an entirely wrong con ception of vh:it the Democratic poli cies ore. The growth of the trusts and the vast merger of the wealth of the country In n few hands nre In con sequence of the laws passed by con gress when controlled hy the Repub licans. The great Increase In the cost of living can be inululy charged to the tariff sheltering the trusts und com bines by protecting those corporations I from foreign competition. There have been several comprehensive speeches made ou tbe tariff and trust Issue by Congressman Williams, which can be obtained from the Democratic con gressional committee. Washington, and a speech by Congressman Towne, which, coming from a former Repub lican, especially appeals to Republic ans ou present and past Issue. If you seud the name of a Republic an ueich'.jor whom you think is hon estly open to fair argument on the great issues that divide the parties the speech by Mr. Towne will be mailed to him. Elections nre won iu two ways first, by accessions from the enemy by con verting Republicans from the error of their ways, ami then by getting out me iieuiocrauc voie. ai every Kiev- . . . " L- e tlon. other perhaps than the election of I iwmcious auu ruinous practice 01 president, there are enough stay at j buying votes at the elections. Each home votes to change the result in the I of the parties have declared against close and doubtful districts, so no i the evil. One of the most promi greater service can lie rendered to the uent 0f the Republican leaders pled- party and to the country than to see I ges hja worj that not a dollar shall mm. uii iuwvu iuiw.. w h onnnr. in tho nnrfhftSfi Ot A VOte Senator Simmons , What Would Occur If Butler Were To Control. ""No 6uch danger ejisti, but if the RepnlilitHUR should control tbe Leg. islatnre, Butler would " have regis tered every negro in the State who knows a from b. This would give theui a 00,000 negro vote, whereas now there are possibly less than ten thousand negroes who are entitled to vote. I am satisfied if the Leg islature ihould ever pass into con trol of the Republicans Butler would dominate it, and his primal j object would be to have enacted leg islation that would result in a com promise of the special tax bonds is sued by the carpet-bag Legislature immediately after the war. These bonds, with principal and interest, would approximate between fifty and sixty million dollars. As every body knows, the State got no return for these fraudulent bonds. Butler would not ask for the full amount, but it is his purpose to have enacted legislation that will force a com promise. All over the State Re publicans are harping on the necces. sity of the State standing by its 'honor.' They talk about 'honest bonds' and 'honest purchases.' This is all preliminary to the de sired and proposed raid on the State Treasury. Everybody in North Carolina knows that since Butler Hopped from the Populist to The end does got justify the means. Oar moral maahood has been sorely wounded and the tone of our soci ety immeasurably lowered by the buying and selling of votes, and it is time for honorable men every where to cry alond and spare not. It is no excuse to say the thing is done everywhere for that is not true. We doubt if there are as many votes for sale in any other county in North Carolina, as in Davidson. But if the statement were that it is university practiced, that would not lessen the crime one iota. The party that washes its hands of this evil and determines that it shall not be tolerated, is the party that will finally win and that deserves to win. With us this issue overshadows all others, for we suffer more from it than from all other political ills combined. We hope the convention declarations on this subject were sincere. Charity and Children. Reflection of a Bachelor. There is hardly any investment that is more of a risk than marrying for money. Maybe if people loved their chil dren less they would be able to sup port themselves. Keeping up appearances keeps more meu down in their finances than any one thing in the world. When a girl is ashatred to use the the Republican party and assumed English language in speaking of the management cf the Industrial I legs it is a sign she is not so mno w.wa h ,a nhaolntelv the domi-1 cent aa her mother thinks she is. ant factor of the party. I am ad vised that at all county conven tions he has urged Republicans to subscribe to the paper, which, ac cording to accepted authority, is owned bv Butler, Pettigrew and Co. " Vote Buyer Again. We hope our people, especially the citizens of Davidson county, will stand up squarely against the polls. A Democratic congress will mean that a tariff reform bill will be passed by the house of representatives, and If tj. senate rejects It that will compel tbe attention of the country and force the issue of tariff revision In the na tional election of 1008. It would also mean that a bill reducing those tariff duties that exceed 100 per cent would be sent to the senate and thus discover the actual Republican friends of tbe trusts that those enormous and exor bitant duties protect A Democratic house of representa tives will also Investigate the govern ment departments, where many scan dals lurk that have been hidden and suppressed by the Republicans "for the good of the party bv the Republican party. Let the Democrats set their faces like flint against the business and it will not vex us in the future. We are told that there are about three hundred head of cattle in the county, call ing themselves men, who sell their souls at every election. The elec tion being usually close in Davidson makes these votes valuable, and it is a great temptation to the zealous partisan to buy a dozen or two of these fellows who prostitute tbeir manhood; is but the buyer of thepe votes who commonly an intelligent man, should stop to" remember that he is Darticeos criminis in the tiansaction and is held equally guil It will also mean that when the Dext tv wuy. tw noor sfrmid wretch who congress moots In Decerning 1907. the g-el8 Qf courae the arf,ument i8 law for the control ot jtta raUr rates ; d hat fa end j8tifie8 the can be amended to meet any changes r , . found necessary by the Interstate com- means, merce commission or to cover nny pro vision of that law that may be decided as unconstitutional. The Republican leaders from Ires dent Roosevelt down have decided and declare they will stand pat on the trust fostering tariff, which Is the main cause of the enormous concentration of wealth in few hands and the enormous Increase in the cost of living. To stand pat and submit to be plundered by the trusts Is un-American, nnd the Demo cratic party confidently appeals to In pendent Republican voters to Join In reforms that are imperatively needed for the welfare of the people. but that is not the fact. If men who are engaged want to be successful husbands they will do well to save some ot their love-making for use after marriage. Warm weather raises the piice of ice, but it doesn't lower the price of coal. When a girl makes up her mind to marry a man, his only chance to escape is to die. A good way for a man to settle down is to have his family come home from the summer vacation. There would be some fun in building a home if you had any idea what it was going to cost you. North Carolina Bankl. The corporation commission to day gave out the bank statement up to "the clos of business September 4th. Loans and discounts amount to $31,702,452.32; invested trust assets, $1,346,718; North Carolina State bonds, $142,489; national bank notes and other notes, silver coin, gold, cash items, demand loans and due from other banks amonnt to $9,911,774. The amount of capital stock $6,269,451; the surplus, $1, 264,953; the undivided profits $1, 389,899: deposits subject to check, $25,556,508; the deposits in trust, $1,576,644. The total resources and liabilities each amount to $45,-802,461.- The resources a year ago were $35,900,024, so that there has been an increase during the yenr of $9,900,000, a very fine showing indeed. Taa November Delineator. The November Delineator treats of the established styles for Autumn both in dress and millinery, and also devotes much space to the accessories of dresB which women find so al luring. The spirit of Thanksgiving season is preserved in a poem by Theodosia Garrison, a foot-ball story by Violet Coen, and an old-f af hioned Thanksgiving story by Harriet Prescott Spoltord; and the kitchen department is stocked with sugges tions for a variety of Thanksgiving feasts ranging from "A Rational Thanksgiving Dinner" to "A Vege tarian Thanksgiving Dinner". For the feminine fingers that grow bo busy preparing Christmas gifts be tween November's and December feast days, there are numerous sug gestions for practical and ornamen tal gifts in the Needlework depart ment. In the children's department "The Doll's Dressmaker" will help educate the little mothers in the fashioning of garments for their dollies. Besides the fiction mentioned, the three serial atories, "Frauleiu Schmidt and Mr. Anstruther" by the author of "Elizabeth and Her German Garden", "The Diary of a Baby" by Barry Pain, and "The Chauffeur and the Chaperon" by the Williamsons, continue to hold the interest displayed in them from the start. Storiettes by Anne War ner and Louis Macke, and several bright skits fill the department of "Miscellanea". The children will be pleased at the appearance of a "BuHny Rabbit" story by Grace 'McGowan Cooke and the conclusion of Florence Wilkinson's fairy story, "The Princess Who Came Into Fashion Again." Lida A. Churchill iu her Depart ment of Real Life discourses on "Playing to the Upper Audience," George William Jordan gives good advice for "When We are Face to Face with Trouble" and the fourth paper of "Little Problems of Mar ried Lite" treats of "Making Mar riage a Success." The Difference Between Butler and the Negro. This is from the Lexington Dis patch: "There is a negro in Charlotte who was a member of the South Carolina legislature in 1871. He has come down from his high estate and is now a day laborer. Such are monuments to the great and gloii ous Republican party that is at present speaking through Marion Jiutler to the voters of North Caro lina urging them to 'jiue his gang." The difference between the two persons is that tbe negro has dis carded his past and is now making an honest living by tbe sweat of his brow, much to his credit; while the other is still at his old game. (Abraham Lincoln) Whether or not the world wonM ne vastly benefitted by the total Z final banishment from it of all in toxicatiuir drinks seems tn ' ' now an open question. Three-fourth! 1 of maukind confess the affirm,-.: I with their tongues, and I believe all the rest acknowledge it with their hearts. w UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE tiSg&. TUART McOUIWf, M. O., PactiDi.. Thh CoOew conforms to the Standard, fixed by law for Medical Education. Sendfal Bulletin No. 11, which telle about it. Thne tret catsown Specify Departmtmt MtDICIMt-BtWTISTHT-rHHRMinl Those who Have to Register. The registration books for the No vember election are now open, and voters who are required to register will have until the 27th instant in which to bo so. All voters who were registered and voted in the last gen eral election, two years ago, and who have not changed their place of res idence since that time will not need to register again. All persons who have come of age since the last elec tion and those voters who have moved into another precinct before July 6th, 1906, will be repaired to register before voting in the Novem ber election. Jas. E. Pogue has been appointed commissioner-general for North Carolina at the Jameetown Exposition. The Cleanest Chew Made! Labor In Politico. The Republican campaign managers . seem to think that the American Fed- i eratlon of Labor ha no rlplit to enter upon a political campaign. But the j conduct of the lalior leaders Is perfect- ly straightforward and open. They de clare the Republicans have refused to j legislate on what they consider as most i important to their Interests; therefore ; they have detennlued to vote against j those Republican candidates who have shown hostility to them. Wliat wor- ; rles the Republican leaders Is that the worklnzmeu nre no longer their slaves and tools and refuse to vote for a can didate for congress or the legislature ' because he Is libeled Republican. The J worklngmen have as much right to seek I the election of men favorable to their ' programme as stand pattern have to ; defeat tariff revlsonlnts. The political j attitude of labor Is a sign of Independ- : ence that will lead to better govern- ! ment. j If you could see how SCHNAPPS is made and sniff the delightfully appetizing aroma of the thoroughly cured, well ma- which it is cover the rea- SShz m A Satra-eatlon. ! If the Democratic party is supposed to be committed to everything Mr. Bry- j an says, why should not the Republican j party be coaiinitted to everything Mr. j Roosevelt says? Why shouldn't the nu wa uv.spelin be made a palitikat isbn? And. If spelling Is to be Vie paramount j Issue this year and also in IS, we sub- i mit as a good Democratic battle hymn the following lines. V.igge:t-ed by n cltl cen of Georgia, wh, while atlm'rlug his j neighbor. Bill Arp, still i-lings to the ; languagj In vogue In the times of Mad-j Ison nnd Jeff ergots: '. In v.V'i v. . Ac ' t ,. . The tin'-:'-'. And ii-".!U Seen":" " that f gpenl-"' trie, v tured tobacco of made, you would dis- sons for the big difference between SCHNAPPS and its imitators. SCHNAPPS is clean ! The Reynolds factories are as clean as the cleanest kitchen the. tobacco in manufacture is scarcely touched bv human hands with special machinery to cleanse the leaf and produce clean chewing tobacco. When such scrupulous care is taken with the choicest selections of tobacco from America's finest chewing to bacco districts, can you wonder that SCHNAPPS is so satisfying, so pure, so appetizing and wholesome so dmerent trom chews that pretend to be as good: Expert tests prove that this superior tobacco requires and takes a smaller amount of sweetening than any other kind ana nas a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying effect on chewers. Be sure the letters on the tag and under the tag spell aC'h.nap'ps. The Reynolds Company is under the direction of the same men who have managed it since 1875, and who have made the chewing tobacco busi ness a uie-stuay. There are plenty of plugs that look like Schnapps, with out the same satisfying chewing qualities. E. J. REYUSLBS TOBACCO C3MPAICY Wiuton-Safen, R. C - r.'j:l!:ng. -: (.-13, M r Ma'-ji voters j !-.:;-o and ' the Is- j To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcke Laxative Dromo Quinine Kets. tV& cot, vnrnm VnM cAd ia Mst 13 months. This 4imatnre. S&y7 Ores Crip ia Two Days. Oft cvrary box. 25c. 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 It Makes Pale Cheeks Fink Ittaapuro, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable Ingredients, vhlch relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, baokaoko, bowel Mhe, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru ation, dragging down pains, etc. It Is a building', strength-making medicine for women, the only medicine that Is certain to do you good. Try It Sold by every druggest In $1.00 bottles. i WRITE US A LETTER freaiy and frankly, in strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladles' Advisory Dept. , The Chattanooga Medicine Co. , Chattanooga, Tenn. , "YOU ARE FRIENDS of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. 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