Sy Ivan
News
Oar County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper,
miner & BKEESE.
BREVARD, TRANSYI.VANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, JIM.Y s. lOO-t.
VOL. IX-NO. 27
®“nns Rock Lodge No. 267
Jt. F. ^ A. M.
Meets Friday on or
before the full moon
in each month, at 2 p.
111. \’isitini>r Mason.'^
are oordiaily invited
fiioet with us.
^ sptly MaxW KLI
Sf (• y.
Conestee Lodge No. 237,
O. O. F.
THE STAND PfiT POLICY
High Prices a Blessing, Accord
ing to Secretary Shaw.
oVlock.
every Monday nij^ht
Visitinir bi-otiiers are
at
eoi--
diaily invited to visit us.
Z. \V. XK'IK )LS. X.
Transylvania Ledge No. 143,
TKIES TO EOLSTEK UP A T7EAK CASE
Fntlle Attempt to Prove 'Flint tlie
In I’rttNperonN—Il(>^v lli«»
Trust Kvil lias liicroiLst'ti iIk* Citst
LiviiiK'—Tlie Trulli Sn
stand pat. and a chanee Is necessary.
As tlie Republicans declare a^ain.st
any clmnsc. tlie vot(*r must turn to tho
party whose declarations and tradition
al policy are to reduce the tariff that
trusts cannot find shelter under it.
Such a chanp:e in the tiscal policy of
the T'nited Sti’tes is advocatwl by the
Democrats, not a radical < han;?e th.it
wouM upset business and injure hon
est manufacturer.s. but the lariil’ so re-
vis(*d that the trusts that sell ch<‘aper
iibrojul than at home woukl be }»re-
vented from doinp: so any Ioniser, ^'hat
is th(‘ “Iowa idea’’ of a lar>;(‘ faction of
Itepublicans of Secretary Shaw's own
have oui‘ Ici^al sh;ir(? of tlu» plunder?
Instead of niinierons trusts why not
have a n:itional trust in which <‘V(*ry
one caJi be* a stockhold(*r: I’rotection
thrives on nul)lic extravagance and
breeds <‘onMnMi<>n. anoth(*r :ir.Lruni(‘nt
for the Soci;il;si.
Honest Kcjmb.ieans who hav<‘ be(‘U
led to b(‘li<‘v*‘ in prott'ction should
think (»f tlu‘ br(;;i(i road they an* driv
ing in an<l lh<* nMolntion .-uul destruc
tion of republican v'^'vcrnMKMil that
must be ni»'t at tin* <‘ik1 of t!;**]r jour
ney. The only salvjition for the masses
is tluMr lit'injr led to l;elieve that
“equality of opportunity fi>r all”—the
A HEAVY DECREASE.
' Ut'd i(( attend.
Knigiiis of Pythias Ip
1 te'jtilar convention (“v-
ery 'rut'sd:iy niL’ht in Ma
sonic Hall. V i s 11 i n y-
Kniillits a re ••'•rd ia lly iu-
.1. A. SX( >\V. ((
Brevard Telephone Exchange.
iiOT'i.'s:
Tbiily—7 a. m. to Id p. ni.
Sunday—S to i(» a. ni.. 4 to <» ]>.
< ’entt al ()Hici“—(’oopei* lilock.
Professional Ccrds.
W. A. GASH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rooms 7 & 8, McMinn BId’g, Brevard, N. C.
W. B. DUCKWORTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty,
ilooms I aiui 2. 1’iekelsiim r Jluildiny.
ZACHARY &. EREESE
ATTO R K EY i'-AT- LAW
Offices in McMinn Blocl(. Brcvarii. N. C.
WELCH GALLOWAY,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
I’l'.i.M ices in all the coi!rt>
Rooms 9 and 10 McMinn Block. Brevarti, N. C.
MisceManeous.
Dr. H. H. CARSON
Surgeon Dentist
(«>vi-r I’iink.
HKNDKK.'^oNVII.l.i:, \
S:)ti-i:>ftion (JuanuittH'd in aU < )|>cr;iiioTi>
C. C. K1LPATR.JCK,
CONTRACTOR AND ByiLDER.
Office at Barber Shop, Brevard. N. C.
I’rescnt
K.-^liinates oiven on all Uuui;
in !li(- buii(n!i”' liii<‘.
(it wni'l.
T. B. CRAR.Y,
Contractor for All Kinds of Brick Worn.
('.■iiient Wori<. I Mastt-riny. I’t ldde-
da.'iii and Kouyh Castiii;j- a Specially.
BREVARD, N. C.
G. W. Summey—Carpenter
|>f.~i (d' rec<»nu!ie{]«iatiuii.' iii- \v<». |.
.lobs in oi‘ out (d town a<‘oei»ted.
All work ii'uaraiiteed.
J. O. DERMID,
ir.
W:\tclies and .lewelry
W'atid*. an<l ('loclc
\\'<trk iiuaranteed.
[ >)•
r me
I-e|»,( All
\Ve.<t M a in st.
A. C. NORTON,
p)acticai Boot and Stioeinaker
ITariioss Work a specialty.
West Main Street near Caldwell.
The ^thelwold
jjrovard's New Hotel—McmIlm-h Ap
pointments—Open all the year.
The ]>atronaue <>f the travidiriL’' public
well as summer tourists is sidieited.
Opp- Court House, Brevard. N.C.
1 here is no c'S(*;ii»(‘ f.»r th.* Kt'pnblie-
aws from the stand pat posltit.n on the
t;iriff taken by them. 'I'hey an* eouj-
pt Ih'd liy events to eout«Mid th.it pros
perity is widesprt‘ad. I'.ut Secretary
Sh.MW in opt^nin,!.; the Ib'publiean cam-
ai;rn in l>elawari* under 11k* aus])ie('s
of llu* W'iluunjiton K*)osevelt Woikiu.n-
nien’s clidt i‘ndeavor<*d to mak(* ‘iabor*’
see that its welfare dep<*nded upon
the suee(*ss of tlu* Hepublieans. whos<>
policy had [ir(»duc«‘d liiuh f)rices and. ;ts
h-' el:iiuieil. i-orresi)ondin>^ly hii;h wair<*s
and st('ady empl<»yni(*nt. Seeret.irv
Shaw is an ade]»t at t(*llinu' half Iruths
and tin'll buihlini; thereon :in .-ii'LTUment
to prov«* his <-ontention. He saiil to the
Wibnin^^ton workin};m<*n. ••I'niv(*rsal
and constaid euiployuH'iit :it r<*asona-
bh* wa.LTi's. e\ (>u in the face of hi^h
pric(*d livin" expenses, is preferabh* to
emplo.vnn'ut to only a porlion of our
peopU*. thoULTh at th<* sanu* waires and
ai much r(*dnced livinir exix'tises.”
Are tlu' worl\inj;:nH“n t>f Wilininirron
bh'sseil with ‘•universal constant em-
plo.vnient," jis .Secretary .''•Ii:i\v would
havt* them believeV 'riit* j’eimi-ts of the
ccndition of the shipbuilding:' iiifbisiry.
ei'.r shojis. woolen mills and some otliei
ii’dustries \vlii< h are c.'irried on at Wil
min;xton do imt by any r-eans suirtor?
the Shaw tlu'*!>ry that eiu;)l!)ymeul is
“universal and constant.'' but ratlii'r
j that ur<'Mt many uk-u .ire iilie anil a
i nunilxM’ werkiny: oti slioi't time. 'I'li.-it
; this is the e<in liii'.u of tin* iniunifac-
I lurir.i;' airl raih'c-ul een! >rs iM-aiiy ev-
! er.vwlu're is uiil'iirtun;ite!y true, and uti
i OIK* sli:tul'i kiiuw it betti'r t!l:in Seci'e- I
j tar.v Shaw, v.lm has :!!1 th(* uovermnent
I S“nn-(‘s uf information ;it his eoin-
mand.
j lint )psfe;id of tellin.ur the whoh* truth
I arul iK-thinL;- hut tin* truth about tin*
j eoiKliticms ih.it ]>revail for the Ainerl-
i ean v.'orkin-nian under tla^ hi.Lrh jtrieed
I trust e!‘:i that Ri'pnliliean policies hav(* j I’atll.v ri>cr;)roc:t v
j prf'dnced Secretary Sli.-ivx* ]iri>inises to | h'.v h;id ari’;ni”'e'i.
: furnish ••well ::u:]K‘!!ticate<l data from
' tl’.e hiu!]'c<i jiossihh' ;unlicrity in the
i T’nite<l States sho'.\inu' that the av('r-
I ;;!.(* w-i’i'es hav(> iticrease.l in lartri'r
prejiirlicn th;;n tin* :'v<*r:!L:e articles
I of or.li't, :'v li..'::;ei;<i!d consuiiM!!i<.“n.”
It is c >n:n! i!) I’c’^ort that S<'cn>t;iry
(Vi>-te!\w)!i i.-; jirefcired in the
: brr '.in of statis:it-s tla* dat.a th.ai Sec-
r( ',;;T'y Shaw trives no;ic<* of :iiip<*arinii'
-i t f- .‘t. that tin* m:itt(*r for IIk* Re-
, pvli”c;;n canit;:!iu'n hook is heimr i»re-
^ p:ii'«-d at ,i;('ve:-i>n!<‘nt eX] ense ; n l to
ipaki' ;i showini; favoiMi.’e to tln‘ ;id-
vanta.u'es of hi.irh tai-iff and hi;zh ti^ust
prices.
< :ov(>rnnK‘nt statist!*
* ly nni’c'lialiie when nian'if;.ctui'ed to
suit pai’tisan [Mirfxises. :uid. .•iIllKtULrh
j th<‘ exp(*rt slatisliciaris of tlu* dep.-ii-t-
j nn'Ut (tf conunei’ce .-iim! l.-ilor nia.v
I prove lh.:it .-ili <tf us ar(“ livinu’ in lux-
; ur.v. ever.v one <-an jcid'^e of his own
ieoiKlition h(>tter th:;n pai'tisan tiirni-es
' can prov(‘ if to l;i!;i.
Th<*re w’ll doul tless Pe a ureat num
ber of llo'i^^ev-'lt wcrkinciMcu’s clubs
: or;r:’.ni/,eiI by the Ueptiblican politicians
.^11 over tl.e cMunf.'.v. but it will ke<'p
' Si‘ci^(*tar.v Shaw ;‘.nd other nei>ul>lii-;in
’ spellbinders busy e\p!;iininu’ how, nn- | fa.ctures
i dor prf'sent hi,::h trust prices, tlutse of
[ ns Avith rc*stricte;l incouM*s »-a!i m.ake
! expenses conie within wh;it is reci'iv-
< d. Tin* true test <d‘ prosjuM'it.v is a
comfortable living- and tlu* .•iinount re-
mainin:r :’;ft(‘r :ili tlu* bills are p.aid for
n(“cessities tli;:t can Ik* «'X]>ended for
inxm‘i(*s or tl;:;t c.-in be saved for the
pr(»vi>rbi.il r:iiny d:i.v. Each family can
decidc* if tlu.v arc* satistied with tlH*ir
present coiulltion nmre (-(‘rt.-iinl.v than
exjiert tij:nres or tli^e st)eci.‘il pl(*i'.dini;
of Se<*retary Shaw can d(*ternune for
tlu^m.
U' the voter cotn lndes that he is pros
perous and Is willint' to i-ontinne to
pay hifxh prices and his (»wn sh.-ire of
the enormous protits that the Idtrh tar
iff allows tlK* trusts to plunder him of
he should vttte the Uepublican ticket
and thus supi» >rt the st.-iiKl i>!it policy
of no chan.Me in present conditions, but
if he is not satistied, if he feels that the
wn.i^Ct's h<‘ is receivinj^ do not allow him
and his family to live in coinfoft be
cause the <‘ost of livin.sr has advance<l
more than waffes have increase<l, then
logically it is against his interest to
state, but he and his partisans were ! fniKlamental doctrint* of Democracy—
abl(‘ throu.sh tlu* enormotis power of ! will (h'sti^oy monopoiy and liivc* each
patronasr(? to defeat the revisioni.sts | his share for his labor without tin*
and are now intent on cooking the sta- I paralysis of imlividv.al effort that So-
tistics to prove their contetdion. The _ cialisui M'ould produce.
workingman of the east must there- ;
fore, like the farmer of the w<>st. de- | pollfioni ji.-icJHsios.
clde between tho two jrre.-it parti<*s as | stremious youn- .u^vernor of Illi-
Bis r'alling: Off in tlie Prodnetion of
'W'iue ill l'''ruiif‘P Due to
Pliylloxern.
to the i)olicy which will .irive him the
greatest comfort an<l prosperlt.v.
nois, wlio has just been d(*feated for
renomination, has alreadv commenced
The production of wine in France
showed a material decrL*a>;e h:^t yn.i.
T;u‘ iivera^'-f yield wa* ]Si) ^aiiojis j,t r
aLTo, which i.s abort oi;e-third It'.-s tluii;
in iv.iii. 'J'iu-total yield was about e<|ua;
to the averag-e for tho ten years pi t vii a .
to Is'.iil, but ie.'S than the j)rt.(!uct o;'
that _\ear. Ilie (’.(c^^‘a^e ir. lie w!;
acreaiL'e i.>^ at 11 ibii; a ble aiino.-t (uriuiv
to pliylioxei a, v. liich ha.- uiHi(,'iibtt (. iy
cf).‘‘t tlje Fier.ch people .'cveral tiiir.
>i.ore tiu;n tlie i- I i.dt iiu! it \ ['.-lici i(,
I’fussia. In 1'''.)!'). aei ( > wcr--
f/]aiif( (i, u l.icli yi< hit o’
hji'.s. and last year the acn a*je \va> 4,-
which pif.duced i.nly 7:-7.7!)l,l ?.')
L;'allon>. whlcli was an « r.(<i nn.i;.' loss (,i‘
LilCi.C,IT.j with oi:v a (h ere;; .■
j ol 100,(>(;;) iicic.". 1 ht (ii.'irict ki.i.wi. .is
I C'harente yielded 7.:»do ualit.i ? ias:
REPUBLICAN STAGNATIOTn.
Are
I..t*nd»*r.s of tli«* I*nrty
Ui.siiiiil Kj»iliii*f.s.
The ;rr(*at ma.jorily of the Kcp.tdilican
part.v ttsed to worship .F:uik‘s I’dain-'
.r.'.d tlu' policies that hi* st i;>d for. He
favored r(‘eii»rocit.v, esp«-cially with
South Americ‘in couiitries. :nid in a
siu*i‘ch at \Vat«*rviIh*, Me., .Au,:;. liP,
IS'.K). he said:
“Oiir .un-.-it i:eed is cvTpar?sion. I
m<*an exininsiou of ti-ad»* with conn.-
tries where we can lind i»rolit.ible ex
chan,ues. We art* uot seekin.ir ainu'Xa-
tion of t»*rritory. (V*rt.!iul.v we <[o not
<l<>ir(* it ttidess it should couk* by the
volition of a pt'ople who lui^iht :isk the
pricel(*ss boon oi a jdaee uutjt'r tlu* tlag
(d‘ tin* I'liioii. I f(-el sure that for a
lonu time to couK' the [»eojde of tin*
riiiletl Stales will be wisely (-sntent
with our itr<*s( ill .area and uoi launch
upon .an.v sch(*Ku* of .-innexatioii. At
the sa.me time I think w(* should be
unwisely content if we <lid not seek to
j., wi:;:t the yoHfr:cr I'itt, so
! well t<*rin(‘d annex.-itiop. of traife."
j 'I'he i;e|ui]>!ic;in lead.'i's are
j distinclly oj.post'd to .iust. v.liat Mr.
' Itlaine was sirivinj;' for. lie* liliie
' 1htai;.;ht th;;t wiihin a few years a ia*-
I ptdilican presid* in would Ik* foi-cibiy
! :inn(*xin;r couatries not in this h>*nii-
I stdK're and :i liepublican coti:^:^ess
I would Ik* standinu- pat .and refrisina' t )
treaties that .McKin-
id :i rr;ni,”'e>i.
'I Ik' lilaiiie llcpubliean must, likt* the
few foilow(*rs of be l.iiK oiu that are
left, view witli dismay the dismi'l fail
ure of their present le;iti>;‘s. who tear
to l(*L;;sl;!ie on iinjKii'tani m.-itters, but
in place adopt a policy of li*”i;»|,-jtive
st.aunation. 1>(k>s an,\ oui* bellevt* that
r.laine would stand p.it at the jtresenf
juucturc*v
PLUNDERS THE FARMER.
of i'rofetfion PIi!c»‘n n H«*avy
oil Hss ^>i:o9]I(I«‘rs.
The p<;iicy «d' ju'otection ii.a.'. from
j the be^inn.n.u' of oiu' Lrovernna-uL, been
n-<* notorf!)us- ! a burdt'ii, and a heavy one. uj-.ai tht*
farmer. It is a jiiiy that oui' farmers,
who ai'e til:* b.’u'kitoiu* <<f pi‘oie''tlon tu-
da.v, eould not read ;tnd learn the les-
.s<!us Ol history. \\’l;at (’on,:4;ressni;;;i
Smith of S(>ulh C.-iroiina said in <»ur
lirst congress, in ITMt, is as true today
as it was then. He saiil:
“it h:is be<*n said, .and .justly said. sir.
that tlu* states whicii .adopied lla* eon-
stitntion »*\pi*ct.'d its administration
Would b(‘ candticted with a favoi'able
hand. 'I'he niannfacturina' stales
w'ished the encoui'aii'enK'ut »d' maiui-
thi* m.aritime states tlu* en-
conr.-i.ireuK'nt of shipl*uil<)(i?;,:r .and lh<*
:i,irriculiural states the eucouraiiemt'nt
of .‘inricnlture. We h:ive laid lu‘.ivy
«biti(*s ujxiii f'»n'i:xn .n'cods to encour-
domestic ni.annfactures. W(* are
iK)W about to l.a.v :i tonna.tre d.uty
the encouraiit'inent of coniinerct*.
h;is any one stc'p b(*<*n lakt'u to
c »ur;;rj:e tiv.* airricidtnr.al states?
far froTn it tlnit all that has b(*‘ !i don**
operates .‘i.irainst then- inti“r(*st. t*very
duty we liave l.aid will lu* he.avily felt
by South Caroliu!!, whih* nothinir has
been done to assist or even enconr-ij^f*
her or !u*r :iLrricnltnn'.’’
. , , „ . \ eai-. a<;aii:.'t In fort t
to punish those of his aj.'pointees who |
di<l JKd sui’port him to the hast ditch. I '
lie has (h'lnanded the resiiruation of
( oi;.-
twent.v-six jtnuninenl Kepnblie;in olh-
iucric.i n
vi nes a I e :
di'eds of
vine.',
: i n I'tt d
vine Vi
n/jon \
. are c-i
i'(!s. ill
ot
iiicli I'i<
'V. i r,p- i i' 1
i;i':i|)e.'. iiTini which
niiitie. TIiv j):odi:cls of .-unu- ( f il.
\ ii <‘s are niixcr! wiih L’'r:.iM > ' i' \i
phy I’cxera.
r(;)Oi t.' fi'oni l.vi.: >. w!.i;e :
vinc> .'ecui to havtcsciMa"! th( i'i;\ii;
. , , , , , <d‘ this dreadcti \ isita t irt:. •
cials, and hundreds more are to lie de- ' m n i . i
.Nf'ali. nihcilo, llerbinuiM ar.d ot)
ci'pit.ated. ‘•He.ath to all traitors!" is
the motto (ji (Jovernor Yates, :ind it
is siiid th.-it Mr. I )eneen, the nominee
for governor, r.^rrees with him and will
if sueces.-;lul excltide from p:irticii)a-
tion in th<‘ patron;i;;e distribr.tion all
the p.irtisiins of St'u.atovs <'ulioni and
Hoi>kins and tlu* otlu'r mendx'rs of the
coufxressituial di'leujition th.at opjiosed
the winniniLr side. 'I'his strenuous ex
hibition (»f hick of brotherly love be
tween tin* Illinois Kepublicans shows
lh“ merc('u;iry machine tiiat rnl(*s
them, which was ai;ied an;l strenirth-
ened by I’vi'sii'eid lio )sevelt whf'n he
appointed tlu* notari )us 1 >oc .la.nieson
a n;'.v:'l oi'ic('r. Such is Kepublic.an
T'olitics e'.'cr.vwhere :i ni.achi:!'.* over-
thrii-.vn. :'i!ot!'er l:d<es its pl-'ct*. ail
bast*<l on patronage ami plinidt'r.
in.I e;
l'e<ull.'. {■'
i; i I't cT fi'i.n;
know !' iis
CI'.C,' (,r ; :n
fi.’ive criCMi
ii.a 1111 u vi 1
! he i::P i\ c.
j)crti'(! \-;nf
wi!l.
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:’i: n!r wi;;t
\ aiei'ieri r,
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a;id c,;ni;i!c
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SCANDAL IN ALASKA.
I’artisicii ppoiiit iisoiii ?»i Ko-
•siiits I'Oii.vl > .
'I'he •jiiN i.t inv(‘Ulo|-. 'i'henias .\. laii-
son. cha;'L:e-s there .art* ;^ross irrej;uli'ri-
ti-'s in tin- I'.atent oJiici* whieli in\olve
the coni'iiissioner af j'.ati'nts. I''rc(k*!^ick
I. Alh'u. .'Ir. Hdison apj>ears t».» iiave
b ea tuiaii d down on a pat( nt coverinn'
his ni w' sfoiaae b:ii;ery ami aiiju-iiled
to i'reslvu'ui lioosevelt to have his
ri'-hts pr.'.tecied, who (M’deret! that a
iK'W' I.aarin.ir h<* j:'vanted.
sciiiiiiiil ;rrew out of in.atlers re-
hilin.i; io i-Mison’s new electric slor;i5ie
b.altery. Wliiie certain j);! tents <ju this
Wfi’e jieadinu' ;in exiiniiner iii tlie ollice
is .alh'ued lo have aliowed another in-
vcn.or to wlthdr:iw and aineiui specili-
c;;li( as on a pateiii .aloni; the Siiine
lines as I'dison's. The latt(*r‘s atlor-
iiey hear.l of the circuiaslance, and in
vest i;;;i lion showed that th<* amend
ment t».t tl.a* spec!iic.ations for the rival
pjiteut embodied cert.aia features of the
Iv.iisou jia'.( nt.
'i’he jii-lion of tla* examiner was in
.across violation of the rhies <■!' tin* of-
lice, and lal;so!i, tli!'< u.^rh h!s ;ittoiney.
tiied a protest and demanded .a hearin;.:
b(*.rore tlie c>»iamissi<.Her wl;h .a view lo
the caneeiiiiiioa of the an;vndaient.>
which had been allowed to hi* made t.»
tht* rival patent. '1 his is ti.e h(*arin;: ^
I'ommissioner .Mien refusi'd to .Liraut.
Such irnave ch.ariJies would sei*m to
demand inst.-'ut investi.iiaiion, but .so
f.ar n -thin;;' h.as !*een pul>i;siu-d to
sii(»w iliiit steps haVI* bt'en taken to
jtroiect the :nv(*ntinL:' pu'aiic. Nejirl.v
every d(‘;'::rtaK-nt of the i;oV(*rnment
lias bev‘11 smirched with scandi'.ls th:it
are beii*.u’ covered uj) by the ltej)ublic-
ans for fe;ir td' their effect ui>on the
Voters at tiie comin.u’ election.
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If will 1> ■ a iiic > thia.L;- for Mr. Kmtx
to la* tr-ui d'erred froia tin* (h*j);ii'tm(*nt
of justice ta t-lu* rniled Stiitt's si'lliip*.
As .attorney .Lr{*iH*r;il his feelin,:j:s must
hav(* l.M-en hueritted at tlu* tinu*s when i
he f. it it his dut.v to stick i>ins in the
bl'Lc comhip.ev-to di-iiw blood from the ent ami iiiuiiereiful torture has j)ev-
lu'ef tni^ tand rh(* Northern S(*curities luips never lK*en Otiiialed.
company. In the senate he will not be
ISi'iitnlly iired.
A ease eann* to lijiiit that persis;
GROWTH OF SOCIALISM.
Directly I)in» to tli«* I?«'i»«l»l*oan P«*l-
i«'y «»f l’r<»te«*ti«iii.
Th(* rapid f^rowth (d' Socialism is di
rectly due to tlu* Hej)ub!ican j!oli<*y of
protection and subsidies. It leads
men to lK*lieve that th<* .trovernment
.should care for them as it protects llie
trusts and corporatior.s. Sei'inji' tlie
tariff barons are math* rich by special
law.s, why cannot, they ask, all of us
called ,uj)on to be <aau*l to tla* trusts.
He will iK^t hav<* to hrini; tlu'iii into
court and dfaiounce tlaan as jutblic en-
(*nd<*s. Wh«*n he lK*co!iies s(*nator lu*
cati re.^Lrard the combin(*s either witii
frientlly indifference or as necessary
deveh.pments of our modern iiKlustrial
.s> stem. At any rate, if he contimies to
hate tliein
upon him
Sun.
hick ot‘('olnsa, (’iilif., writes. '‘I^'or
!.*<year<l en<lnr<:*(l inMilleriible fiain
from rhenniatism ,and nothinjx re-
lievod nie thonoh J tried ev'-'rvthin}^;'
known. 1 came aero.-^s Kloetiic Hil^
teis and it's thej^ro.itest medicine oti
earth for that trouble. A fV*w bot-
it will uot be incumbent ties of it completely relieved anti
to harm them.-Baltimore eufed me.’' Just .as jiood for liver
and Kidn(‘y troubles and jjeneral de
bility. Only aOc. .Satisfaction jfuar*
anteed by all dru^o-ists. *
There will never bo a coll.ar button
trust, for the reason that the averai^e
collar button cannot be cornereil.
ITieNFws otiice for JJlnnk Deeds.