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J v I?., V C tyAtviir I ' I KS V TI M PS $ Mwetf Rooert J. Valker hKArmMrc , I JJV'C-O yvocxric Secretarj,;of ; the TITTlTTTIZrZ . Al.,k,rD Treasur v and "'author of ' : the tarifc J., A.JHUNTAS, tU. a wvHtn i ; -- t V ON YBAB, -SIX MONTHS, THBXB MONTHS, 1. it ;Fbiday, Jult 23, 1909. bilhwhich bore his name, the .party 0 i has nerer tailea,.wnen in power,'( 10 give tariff legislation the v impress of s& the "free material .theory; -It .. was 'x N the ' characteristfts : feature toi I the Walker bill," under which the coun try enjoyed, a Tatia oil I growth, and y - louishurg Repair Shop.- Repairs Harness, Shoes, Bicycles Pumps, Tinware, &c We -uo do Plumbing, Carpentering, Fainting ana many otner miners too numw i ous tt mention. .Look "Harness Shop." East one doorvaboye Depbai lours to Serve, . -(e f Cft) '(!,tu,!crs25a,s2 US k forth sign . at Nash .St T - ' W H WADDELL J R COLLIE Last year the President's r rfalary prosperity-never equaled in, itshis was increased to $75,000 a year, and now the extia session adds onamoth- er $25-000 as "traveling expenses All this in face of a "deficiency in the TrPnrv ot - g90.06d.00O. Wha will the Republicans ud next? The Walker tariff bill ' was the very embodiment oi 'gennineDemoc racy. For sixty-seven years it naa been the pride and boast- of the Tpar ty. The News accepts it without qualification. But we hear and now Statistics compiled of the estab- explicitly deny theass rtion that the ishment of new cotton millsin the t.characteristio featore" of the'WaU- lishment United States for ''Attention Farmers!- v X have just .closed a-con tract for j a new , and up-to-date ' Husker Shredder and Gasoline Engine and will , be prepared to shred both corn and . peas this lalL . This ma chine ia guaranteed to shred pea vines, making a better fed and saving the peas in good condition. 1 This outfit is at your service. M.F.HOUCK. VVfl : Opeoiog: Sale oo u iJaoi v. . - WaireCnoiLiise OO i HFtarsdaiy, Aygyst 12 1 1 f ... 1 l A. I . . r m u tne ursi;. uau 01 er tariff bill was "free raw materials.': j 1909, show North Carolina well m The News positively denies that any j ATT F" M T I O I iV. T CnQ K nanr ml 1 f . 1 ttt n L 1 v.. ' m iue ieau. m iu kjitc i iearure or xue vvaiKer oul . bo mucin were started, while the next highest ao Rrtninid at free raw : mlterials.,, I COUNTRYMEN States Massachusetts, only had 11. The Vireinian-Pilot cannot raaintaini , We Want 1,00'(XX) loun'ls I l r & : r xt-w i .;n na J.u-rnk ...... - ve pay uiKiiesi prices ior dwswm, as the leading State in the Union. We have before us at this moment the Walker tariff act, passed July 30, Thebb are many Republicans in i$q and the report, dated. Decern- the State who are criticising Con- ber 3, 1845. Both bill and report gressman Gowles now, but if the directly negative the doctrine of new law he introduced could be free raw materials.- The bill taxes passed by Congress, they would be coal;, it taxes lumber; it taxes iron; it howling for it just as strong as he is. raw sagar; it taxes tanning ex They know that they have no chance tracts; it taxes tan bark; it taxes raar of winning and aie putting the blame it taxes a hundred and odd raw on some one else. Oh, what miser- materials. The 'report prepared by able sinners. - the great Democratic Secretary of the Treasury contains not a single On this page we are giving under wora(iri behalf of the new-fangled the heading "Southern Aid to NortM (wma 0f free raw materials." On the contrary, in terms it sharply con demns the tariff act of 1842 as ,4un- iust and unequal" for the speci6c rea son that it "discriminates in favor of manufacturers and against agricultur- rubber shoes and boots, bictcle tire. wool, sheep skins, tallow, copper, bta&s zinc ana ieaa. i ai o ouy cnjcitens inu eggrs and pay best market price. I. SPIRE Under Ford's Watehouse. E. Nah t-! LouTsburg, . C. s ern Prosperity" an article from the Lynchburg News which throws a new light on the recent discussion of the attitude assumed by the ma jority of Southern Senators toward the tariff. It is especially worthy of aljjroducts by imposing many higher notice m tnat it was written oy rvep-' duties upon the manufactured fabric resentative Cariergiass, of Virginia, than upon he -agricultural product one ot tne apiest memoers oi uon- out of which it is made gress ana so suuaxea as to Know Thig fs the preciae 0biection that touch of the inside of things. Southern Democrats in Congress 1 here is a suggestion of tne gen- urge(i to the Tawney proposition for eral good luck which seems to fol- free tra(je jn Southern lumber and low .Aldrich and the New England high protection on the furniture and manufacturers. Ut course tney want mill work o Northern factories. free raw material since they produce And because, these Democrats re muo auu manuiiwiuic iuuvju. f tisea to sanction a policy that was The South on the contrary manu- designed to drive Southern lumber factures but a small part of its ,proT from the New England markets;.. be duce. Aldrich failed to get the help nanaa thav vntAA'tn rtoin o naitrv of Southern Senators in fixing things reVenue duty of five and one-half to suit New England but it may be per cent. in Canadian lumber com- that Southern papers are unwilling- peting wjth the Southern product, ly givmg him aid and comfort when The Richmond Times-Dispatch and mey condemn tne attitude ot uemo- The Norfolk Yirginian-Pilpjfi, one of- cratic Senators. . Uana;VAin ni nKa tatil assailed them. The Tiraes-DiSDatch has never even attempted any ra tional justification of its assault It merely continues to misrepresent the record to its readers.' The Virginian v 9 vur incuuuwj iJiuxwJUAi, AHUM jIJi 1 -n tti l A ujercAi ir mi jxui( ii y. -4 - 1 3 ,. j ;i 1 list ycax't cUM OtacriL.) 1 t IT fc Her Hair Is Woman's Crown f 7 " . ' s ( v. 'V:-. "it Of beauty. If you hare tine hair. keep it so by usinjr our hair tonic. If you have poor hair the tonic will im prove it in quantity if anythine can; will improve it in appearance any way. We Have The Best Warehouse in LouisburLr Mia in xaci one 01 i.-rr" m tot riA;. coitK:t.i jftf- zj f,fU. jnt We have no "pots ' Plenty cf Urp roorj r-o ia1 fpf tti, kk$ 11' .11 . 1 . . . 4 1 . i . . . . 1 , can ncu your mniw utfzn y oT.r 'TttitMi, .ti i t i. sonai way wo csn be utU tut cleTrrr and see. Come ojninR ly if tou cv ith bc'At winhrji for go-d cum and fr teg nd tcuf WADDELL Sl COLLIE AH Standard Hair Preparations here also. Cures ror dandruff, fallinfc hair, premature grayness, etc. BeasIey-AIston Drug Co. SOU rHERN AI0 TO NORTHERN INDUSTRY. Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Isl and, js a legislative Mephistopheles he has craftily sought, in the Senate Pilot now appeals to the Walker tar and through Washington news sour- iff act for its justification; and yet ces, to deflect public attention and the Walker tariff act levied - a duty divert hostile criticism from the in- on lumber four times greater than' famous Republican tariff bill by that voted for by Southern Demo twitting Southern Demociats for crats in Congrtss the other day! their refusal to help him and his Not only that; but Walker in his high protection associates in the' Ser- celebrated tariff reports laid down ate to strip this section "and grossly six distinctive principles, not one of discriminate against its industries by which asserted the doctrine of "free transferring all their products to the raw materials." One ofthetriV did, free list. Every time Southern Dem- however, specifically propound and ocrats refuse to give Northern man- detend.the doctrine for which this ufacturers free" trod in Southern pro- newspaper has been contending and ducts, Mr. Aldrich calls them "pro- against which out critical - contem tectioni8ts," no matter how iow -the poranes have been inveighing. . rate of duty for which they vote. A Walker declared as aN fundamen- few,daily newspapers in the South tal principle, ot tariff legislation, that with the precision of cuckoos, have duties-"' ' j i echoed the Aldricl charge; theyjbave "Should be so imposed as to oper not fired a shot at the economic pi- ate as equally as. possible" throughout rates who are vested with1 the re- the Unionj discriminating neither for sponsibility and power of making a nor .against any class or section." tariff law; but have turned their That is . what The News says.' weapons' vagainst 5 Southern Demo- That?s .what the Democratic party crats who have contested the ricrht Bas repeatedly said in - bonveution of these men to sacrifice s? the" i South assembled. ., That's.histpriQ and tra on' the altar ot;New England greed. In the process' 01 thus leaving alof e. Republicans and maligning Democrats, the newspapers referred f" to ha ve; gabbled incessantly " about thA hifltnr? anrl i f Qif irtnol ' :.rtn,.LA' I Removed ! I OOO Opening Sale ... . We desire to state to our friends and customers that we haye moved our Barber Shop from the room under the Clifton corner to the Meadows Building on Court Street, where we will be pleased to serve you. first Class Work ... , "y ; Our work will be of the same high standard and when you arc in need of a shave, hair-cut, shampoo or anything in our line'you , ( need nohesitate to give us a call. We now have three, chairs and -can serve you faster. Wilkins & Stegall wrack W Th areno ursday, August 12th V 9 v Louisburg College e We will on the above d.iy and dntfl r-ndy for the r'sr crop af !:laoo We cordiallv invite overv Tobacco Grower to 1 present and if accompanied by a load primings we will, as in the past. of r. the "historic and traditional ?-Dmh- cratio doctrine of . free raw material8, . fV They simply, have not i known-about tV' ,Ut. i.kAn .l. ..il: - mi "' -"" iucy weie taxiing. j.ne;iNews far a mbnthvhas,been askinff"whn .'this dogma of, "free- raw materials" . - gdt to be historic "and traditional De- inocraoyJ'The -Norfolk j:Virb-iniari -'. t' Pilot, which" has always been courte- Y .: ou if not entirely aeearate, now-' 'for ! tee hrst tiraeventures to tell us. It '."v savsJ'-'- - ) .'Since 1846,' when James Kv Polk ditional Democracy. That's what the Southern - Senators nd Renre- sentatives said and-did ioy Congress. That is the doctrine for --which" they nave Deen a8persea,by a tew toutn- rn ne wspaptrs " apparently ignorant of the" party's -history, obviously - un- acquainiea. wiin lanri legislation, but eager ly following theC example and playing in to the hands of Nelson W. Aid rib h and Sereno' E. Pa v nel -J. f Aa Ideal Home School for ClrU. Fall Term Bejlas, Wednesday, September . 8th, 1M9 v V. :. But;, our respected Nortolk contem porary presents further Vevidence to sustain its positions saTt: r Tht"MilIa bill pf ,i888rwai drawn in conformity, with the platform up on which Cleveland was first -sleeted w- The parposett to leatre for tlte to 4 denf healthful condition a happy home. ' Christian inflocne. a liberal coltm. and , a thorough education at a modarat eou VExceBant adTanta in MaJe, Art and ' 'Elocution. 'Preparatory Dpartnmit rith special cara for yoanscr gixU, ' NORMAL COURSE . T . Especially prepared for yoanjc wani 1U, - ting: thttmselve f o puMte and rraded t . achool work. Ampl grtmnda for out-door , recrcatioo ; and athletica. Toa marKad ' feature of th la achool la indtTiduaJearaof pupEa phyakaDy and tateUtuallr ; ; " . SATISFY YOU OVfl Mrsi M: D. Allen, ' President Louisburg N. C. " , ir It hardly Komi ne?iwxrt for u. to fnunmU h ugr-s r-or ' t expfcrienc of 19 yean ye hat- had ia llin aad hadac Tc haoo m r.(h i brought ua an increAS in rtroaage and a h-crr Ul tf AlitSe 4 caUtr- H-a-a.:.; you for your pwt cuUoia, wo cxcl by hard rci k a.r.d auUnis ccri cs ttr U-V ; continuance of jour patronage- Your tojSr scd to Yitxm, , MEADOWS & : H AR R I S AT BIG RIVERSIDE .!.. LOUISBURG, N C. 21 j : : l 2i j vL 21 jj l 21 j: r. 11 11 . " - a , v - - - i 7 7 J 71 1 j j J J 1 r wan presiaeni. oy iemocratic ; elec 1 f CONTINUED ON, r?TnvPAGkn : s V, 1 , . . . .
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