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A GRATEFUL CORPORATION. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Tfce Standard Oil Bank Praises th Adniftu tut ration. ucy so Kiiull.v lo:iueJ thorn by the ! JoJnj worth of property, isury and ut ouco to beglu drawing ct,utg on tbe The JIU money tre: Interest upou the lond: and then de- l Troy nH.i'eii In The Tax BooksOther It is very natural thut the National " " City Batik of New York la its October The Moiitguiurian. review of United States securities and j The tax books for the town of i.weruiiieut finance should praise Sec-jXioy aud the graded school district rotary Shaw aud pay uign trmute to : have been completed, and the ng the work of the treasury department, una below taken from the books It would be uusrateful of the man-1 niay be a little interesting to the agers of this KocUereiier corporation u town people. they did not acknowledge the benefits I The real estate lying in the town that the Republican administration has listed by the white people is valued dealt out to them. They praise the is-1 (lt 103,130; the personal propeity sue of S30.0OO.WO of l'auama bonds, al-1 ut $034 937. The leal estate king though till. Uepul.Iicau administration ; , fo j. jj b j-ored of the l u ted States treasury had at . . . 01 nK. iu , that time about Siawwauw of the ! '"V " "ed -k 1 public mouev on deiKwit with the 1 iiul prcperty at 39. ihe num Itockeleller and other favored national , ber of white people in town subject banks, ou which no interest was being j to ioll tax is lib"; the number of paid. This enabled these fa vored bunks colored id 18. The tax rate for the to buy the I'auaiua bunds with the town is 20 cents ou the hundred and GO poll. The amount of (,,,.! I,iv itmlixlino- f hp ndp-isoa pout u.e .. t ... - . removals, etc., which are lobe de- reney circulation, which the could, also loan at the Koins rate of Interest. ! ducted latel, is h01.16. In fact, most of the proceeds of the: 1 ue graueu bcuuui uisuici, wiiicu bonds, like the goveruuient deiwsits, at j is considerable larger than the town, once f.mml their way to the Wall street j has much more property within its banks, drawn ihiiher by U:e abnormal- j bounds. The real and personal ly hii.'l interest rates. ; property listed by whites is valued Nor doe- this conclude the benefits : ut 04,534; the value of that listed and special adyai.tagos vouchsafed to , , , j j is ?5y There the natluual banks lor which the ',,, 1 , 1 , . .. n t lUofoltr bank ni-ipm.es extol the Ot. poopie snlject .to poll tax in treasurv m.-.n.ucmc.it. for la the last . t w school district Ihe taxes for . . ? M. rri.iili.il 4rhvi! otiiniuiT tn Si I - week "t iSi'iitol'IIMT ,,uw..-i.r iiiuiu i - v., the e 'pie's money was Untied to the j banks, anil. :.li!iou-h allotted to banks j all over tin- country, most of it, by , reason of the lark ' the necessary se- ! enrities. f.iiisid its v. ay into the Kocke- ' feller ami other Wall street banks. This is proved by the statement of the New Y.rk A.-s:M-l.i;ed ilanks for Oct. 0, j which reported c"y. IT'.W of Kovern- j meat uiwy on d-:.sit asaiuw G50.ir i.i sh.r.vn in the last week of Au gust, a gala of over i-M.HKMX-O. Many who read t!:is will 110 doubt be surprised that the Koo evelt adminis tration, which boasts of its aiiticorpora tlon n-eoiil. should thus favor the na tional banks at the expense of the peo ple, but in addition to nil these fa vors the treasury lent the Wall street banks during August aud September 3o,l'72,iKKi of gold to facilitate the Im portation of gold, so that they would not U.-se the Interest on that amount while the gold was In transit, and $2,XKyXK) to a Boston bank for a like purpose. All this nld to the Wall street cor porations mill trust manipulators wry naturally brings forth high encomiums from the Standard Oil bunk, and no doubt the magnates of that giant cor poration will return these favors by ample contributions to the Republican campaign funds to elect a Republican congress, which proposes to "stand pat and pass the hat," as Speaker Cannon bo euphoniously expressed it. turn to the home of his friends and the confidence of his party, his past sins will be forgiven and he shall be clothed with the robe of Democra cy, a ling of fraternal brotherhood shall be placed upon his baud and himself restored to the fellowship of southern manhood, which he originally enjoyed. In conclusion we would say, let every southern man address him self to the duties imposed upon hiur Go to the polls, not as 11 mere spec tator, but to perform a duty obliga tory upon himself and vote for men and measures for the advancement and perpetuity of wholesome laws and for men who will legislate and execute these laws. Let us vote for men who will enact measures for the common good of the com 111.111 people of the southern koine. A Returning rioligal. The platform adopted by .he last Republican State Convention at Greensboro contained the following 14. The educational workers of Mont gomery county will be lad to know tL.i Mr. J. 11. CV.eleof Randolph county lias been elected principal of 1 ihe tchool at Ether. The session a nl open about the lust of Aoveni licr, and the outlook for a irood j i:huol is .-cry encouraging. Mr. I I'ale is a teacher of considerable experience and no doubt has .1 year I of profitable work ahead "f him. I The Guilford Lumber Co has re ceiitly bought a lodvof pine timber of C. C. Wade. The tiact of land contains about 150 acres ot round timber. The price paid for the en tire body of timber was $10,000. The committee of the new special tax district in Uwhurrie township h'is elected Misses Lillie Brutou, of Wadeville, and Lucy Hunsucker, of Anson county, as teachers for the next session of the school. Iap plank": "We advocate doubling the pit tance now received by the Confed erate veterans, and if we secure a legisUtive majority, shall vote as we promise" The clause continues further: -'The Republicans by their votes i:i th- Geneiul Assembly, have evnr fdnwn their friendship for that nmsr hon nvd diss of our cou ntrvmeii. j Hut what has this party done for j the old soldier in the past wheu in jpowri? Let us look at the record, j In the four sears they were in pow- ei Ihe legislature .f 18'Jo and 1897 appropriated $13,300.00. Now let us see what the l.)itincr;its have i'od". During the fiscal year end ing Xovemiiei 30, 11103, the amount Paid the old vetieans in this State, by the Deiu 'catio h'islaturo was ?2Jtf..Hd, and this amount wis inert- seii by the l.-islaMire of l'JOo by $75,000. S'i t;i.it. this uar the old vet'-mius will gi t ni'iiv than $300, 000, more til n t.vice as much as w;t given by tie Kepublieaiis. 2E inless Cure of Curable Pain Never resisn yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will lollow. REPUBLICAN USURPATION. Roosevelt ReJeeU Theory ot the Peopled Sovereignty. The theory of our constitution is that all federal powers are delegated pow ers and must originate In grants made by the people alone, or, in the language of the tenth amendment of the consti tution, that "the powers not delegated to the United States by the constitu tion nor prohibited by it to the states are reserved to the states respectively or to the people." I5ut President Roose velt rejects this theory and despises this constitutional provision. In his speech at the dedication of the new capltol at Harrlsburg, IM., Oct 4 he said: We need through executive action, through legislation and through Judi cial Interpretation and construction of law to Increase t'.ie power of the fed eral government." How fan the power of the federal government 1l constitutionally In creased tiiiii'i:'"! executive action, judi cial interprctati 111 or congressional leg islation? The only power which the legislative, executive or Judicial de partment of this government possesses or can leim-stly p.issc-s must eome through the act! .1:1 of the people alone. Roosevelt's tied. -.ration is entirely un coustituti inti!. and Ms acts In pursu ance of that declaration are usurpations. Mr. Carflc-lil's Speech. Corporation Commissioner Oarfleld made a spee:h the other day before a class (if New York university students In which he severely arraigned the business uictho Is now prevalent In Wall street. lie said: "Ther? Ii a commercial conscience ttLIcTi tb.r iv:s aside all ideals except the neiiu.Milju of wealth. It calls trickery ability, scoffs at common hon esty and teaches that all things and all iac:i have their price aud can be bought" These wo:I:i are a'.ijjlutely true, and the commercial conscience thus de scribed 1)33 become the political con science of the Republican party. It la responsible for the protective tariff, th subsidies to railroads, the favoritism shown to trusts, the proposed ship sub sidy and the entire economic policy of that party. It Is also respuu:5ible for the corruption of the voters, as Illus trated In the "blocks of five" scandal, and the ( lfl.00O.ni;0 corr-.iptlou fund of the Ilauna machine In lJ-'JG. The Tariff ReniMtniiCile. Eggs are r.t a fau-y price, milk Is higher, meat Is again dearer, and most other necessities, except fi.n r, h.ive ad vanced lu price, v.l.i;-!i n;al:es it trying for the hotrspwlfe t m ike 1 otli ends meet and the tnrlT U re-p in il.le for a good deal of It. Yet tl.e ;:;u'. licau candidate fir cmgre.s h:;v- declare 1 for the ntaiiil pt p;iicy ta er.-.ti'iue If they control TO".,rtf. PRODIGAL RETURNS. Voter Seeing the Krror of His Way Again Casts His Lot With Kandiilp Democracy Ills Hereon. Mr. Editor: Not long since I bad the opportunity of bearing some of the issues of the campaign discussed. Whether they were dis cussed in the most logical way or not, I am unable to determine. Ac cording to my knowledge of facts aud figures, their work was pretty well done. Touching upon some of the lead ing principles of the Democratic party as before demonstrated 'twas sufficient to awaken profitable con siderations in reference to a better Uttliiication for casting our votes in the most intelligent way. Tbis is not only a privilege but a duty obligatory upon every citizen of our State aud nation. A9 such we should be very care ful of the liberties vouchsafed to us. The geutlemen to whom we have referred spoke of objectional features in the Republican plat form. They spoke of class legisla tion, high tariff, trusts, monopolies, combines, useless and unlawful ex penditures of the people's money, charging their political opponents with being extravagant in the use of th? liberties giveu them and the confidence imputed 1 n them. Ko th Carolina is a southern state, subject to climatic changes. The farmer, the merchant, the me chanic must profit from this knowl edge. We should be very careful in 1 ur choice of vhom we would have legislate for us. Must we elect men whose iuterests are identi fied with our interest; or must we elect nun who are alien to every moral and political interest of the South? Theseare grave questions aud are worthy of our most careful consideration. While we would ju dicially aid the colored race in the (.'iiisuit of happiness, the rightful protection of their life, property and home', and jealously guard them againBt every act of oppression we must remember that m the so cial aud political sense this is tha white man's government. As such ve must guard against every en croachment. Is there an American born citizen whose soul is so dwarfed as to desire negro rule iu onr midst? In every sense of pride, morrally, socially, politically, fr the love of family ties and com ing posterity, wa would answer no. Can a southern man fur the hope of 0'itical preferment barter his biMhright for a inea of pottage? Poor old Ewu did this but would iiiH'ily have gained it back, jet he newr could, thongh "It with tears he sought." If by ehiitice some poor prodigal bus 'ViHtit bis substauce in riotous an . ' .mil has ben refused the b'.n"3 iLe iwiue did till", if he re- te TAKE rt o n IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF whenever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains. It not only compels the pains to stop, but it follows up and drives out the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back. It makes you well. ' Try it. Sold everywhere In $ 1 .00 bottles. WHITE US A LETTER freely 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: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Th. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. "WITHOUT A PAIN,M writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., I oji do my housework, although, before taking CARDUI, two doctors had done me no good, I - j truthfully say I was cured by Cardui I want every suffering lady to know of this wcoderful medicin." I III MIWIalllBHIIllllllHlll IIWI1I1W I IfYourChwsng?obacco j Is Too Sweat Oall For fiini'W REYNOLDS' SUN CURCD TO SAC CO CGNTASPiS LESS SWEETCMS&Gi THAN ANY OTHER, LUJ.JE THE QUALITY OF THE SUN CURES LEAF USED IFM ITS MANUFACTURE 5 LESS. JLTS 3 THE 'HAT YOU FOR i FEQM GOc. TO G J-LD AT 50c. Make Now is the Time to Your Fall Purchases. Our buyer has just returned from the Northern Markets where he has prepared for your wants. We believe that our customers should have the best at the cheapest prices, and that is the reason we have our buyer to go and study prices and look out for you. That's our besiness. We feel that Nothing is too Good for Our Trade and we don't want trade on anything but merit. We are the big gest merchants in the county and carry the best line of everything. It is too tedious to mention all the things we have. When you have got a day you can spare, it will Le to j our interest to come to see us. Christmas is just around the corn 3r and wa htv-a thought of the children too, and when you get ready to buy your Holiday goods come to see us. We have articles tmt will pieus-j ihi old; nice things for the husband and wife; the very thing for a sweetheart and tricks and toys that will please th3 little fonts. Our Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Ora May Cox, f Ar.'hddt and the knows exactly how to trim a hat to make th? ladies and girls look pretty. Any of our eight clerks will givj you careful attention. Rescmseur Store Co., R&msenr, N. C. HIGH POINT MACHINE WORKS Engineers, Founders Machinists. High-class repairing; in all lines. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Lathe Mills and Pumping Machinery. None but expert mechanics employed. We make a specialty of repairing on heavy machinery and solicit cor respondence. IF YOU REQUIRE PROMPT SERVICE WRITE US. 'Tax Notice. I will attend at the following limis a iJ 11 i,- for the vrar 1900: TOWNSHIP. I'LVT.. Columbia, . " vir, I.iU'HV, l.M,..., Providence, A . l!ail!eiiian, 1!hi'!.': Tfi "imiinees of lio'h parties for the i . fires w ill lie with me g( the a'mvo nppoit;iu!. rusFed, mid j;ay voor taxes. auir.es P -rp i-e of eo!l jo'-in tha taxes ' TIMH. 'V,',l es.'uv, ' 31st. Tluirsdav, NV.v lt. Friday. ' " 2d. SiiMiriny, " 3d .'y a d !;( various comity of-i- n-e ,..it. hr th i-oiicu di- .1 A..m!.'y a d ! I !. -,e n:e i.'it. V. ,' T. .1. t Sliei i;T. REYNOLDS' MZRLY GOT PER- POUKD tn Cb. Clil'Sj STKiCTLY 10c. IBs. rLpJ3S, S3 THE BEST VAiAfE ill C15fID TO BACCO THAT Gttiii i FJI03!iOED FOR GimWERS. R. J. REYNOLDS TC3ASSE CO., ITIriSten-Sstsis, li. C. $107.50 to Be Given Away to CUSTOMERS. I BEQINNINQ OCTOBER 27TH AND CONTINUING UNTIL A FEW DAYS p BEFORE CHRISTMAS V we will give a ticket with every dollar purchase. The hold A ers of the lucky numbers will get the following free of charge. 0 102 Piece Set of China ' $40 OO 1 Sewing Machine 30 OO Y Silver Tea Set 20 oo I Piece Statuary 12 5o Set Silver Knives 5 oo X. Grand Total to Be Given Away $lo7 5o J We handle any and everything in the House Furnish 'ng VI line and the price and quality of goods is our best advertisement. 4 BIG STORES 4 j f People's House Furnishing Co., High Point, N. C. J Choose Wisely . . . when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. YouTl find all wrb and kindi at corresponding prices. But if you waat a reputable serviceable Machine, then bkt the WHITE- 27 years experience has enabled us to bring out a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL and WJUI T OTTTT T Tm rTt TI f I tnate-tip all the good points found on high S WHITE for Instance, cur TENSION INDI CATOR, a device that shows the tension at a glance, and we have others that appeal to care ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic Lift and beautiful Swell Front, Golden Oak 'Wookwork. Vibrator d Rotary Shuttle Styles. OUR ELEQAHT H. T. OATALOQUE8 QIVI FULL PARTICULARS, FREE. 4 WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. Before Moving into Our New Warehouse we want to reduce our stock of Disc Harrows, Buggies, Land Hollers, Hay Rakes and Mow ers and will sell them at reduced prices. If you want. Bargains in above cr any kind of hardware call to see us, before the season is 6ff. McCraLrv-Reddind Hardware Company- NOTICE TO CREDIT JR8. Having minlitM ax (iilmlnlstrator on thp e- tnteoIT. H. Fuller, ilixvaswl, b.'fure W. c Hammond, cierit oi Bujiprior Court of Knn itolph County, North Carolina, tills is to notify nil jwrwnsj having claiitu u;iinst taut etiite to prwnt them to the undereiKii: I on or before the 2".th day oi October l!K7, or this iii are will be pHailed In bar of tlieir recovery, uiirt ull twrsom Imlebti-d to said estate, are hereby noti fied to niiike immediat.; wttlemeut. This Oi.'t.. lWb lfl. K. W. FULLER. Atmr. of I. H. flLLKK, Uec d. Interior Decorations. I have a full line of attrac tive designs in wall papers and can hang same. Refer ence given. M.-ilinnonJ, Asheboro, N. C.
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