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& l?RE!;SIv Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. 15RKVA1;!). TRAXSYIA^‘\^■rA COUXTY. N. C., FRIDAY, ACGI ST 5. VOL. IX-NO. ;]] J^unns Rock Ledge No. 267 Jt. F. A. M. '"■'•■I witb iw. Moots Friday on or Ix'fojv tlio fn I i moot) ii eucli month, at 2 ]>. in. Visitin;j Masons ai‘*' cordiallv invited *=Pily Wm. Ma.wvklt.. S#r'v. Conestee Lodge No. 237, O. O. F. TURNED A SOiERSi PLAYING AT WAR. Is at COf- ovtM-y M*>nday niylit '• <-i<.f|v. Vi.sitipo- hrotl.oi-s aco •11.illy invitod to visit iis. /.. \V. XICilOLS, X. (I. Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Opportunist Statesman Vv'hc Made a Complete Flop. PROTEGTIOIT VICIOUS IN TEEGEY. Some Siipixirt oil <li<* (a r<i(i II i! s «,*■ i'-\ |n*<! in* y I'vtriioi'fti- nnry < 1 u'Liula!• (‘onv«‘tit ion c'v- (M'v 'I’ufsday niLilit in .\la- so'iiif Half. V i s i t i n ^ Knights art‘**ofdia lly iti- ^ afti*!id. -I. A. .s.\<)\V. < Brevard Telephone Exchange. Horn’s; (»;tiiy—7 a. in. to 10 i». in. ^iitMiny—S to :(> a. in.. 4 to t* ]). ni. ‘ ' iiti al ()llio(.‘—('ooiu'f l>lork. Professionc! Cards. 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 2 Specialty. 1 and 1 rickt‘l?^im''l' liuildin;:. ZACHARY &. EREESE A in' O R N E Y e - A1' - L A W Otfices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, TTORNEY-AT lAW. in all tlu* (*oni-t< Raoms 9 and 10 McMinn Block. Erevard. N.C. MisceIlas>ieoiis. Dr. H. H. CARSON Many now.-sdays [nissilily fni'- got tliat liio (liscnssi(»n of tin* tariff ana I»r(il(‘«-iiou is n«i iu‘\v tiiin;; in Anu'riran ]>olitics. A.s l(»n,:jr a.un :is ISI'4 it was often a i>aran)<»unt issiu*. and national cainiiaiL-ris \v*>rt t'onuht uvei’ scl'odulcs and i-atos of dnty. as w ill i»r<)l>alily l»»* llio t-aso in this campaign, rrcsidcnt Koos(‘V(‘lt in Iiis lifo uf Thomas II. r»t.‘nlon, on j)aii'os <;(> and <i7. oxjilains this and tells why Ht^nton vnted for a proteetivo tariff hill. Altlion.ucli repre- sentin:^' Missouri, an j;.i;rirnltnr;»l slate, bivansi* ot tln' hrihe of "a hea\y duty ou le.ad h<‘ f<‘It hiniseif foret d to su{>- port it. l’r»'si«h‘nt IIoosi*v*-lt «*xt<‘ini- atos I‘enton's sudden eliaime of front l)J’ sayin;^ th.-it iie was like “a u'ood many oih(>r men who iji their puMic cai>a«Mties aie olili^t'd to aj'jK'ar as j)ro- toclionists. hut wlio lack Ins frankness iu statin.” th«>ir re.i.sons.” Then I'resich'iit Koosevelt not(“s :hat ^^<'l•sleI■ chauLTt'd his position wIumi M;issaelins(‘iIs. whioli had hiilierttt suj)- I»orted fret* ti'ade, ln‘«-:uiu* tln'on.i:h the ,i;rowth of h<>r inatinf;ictnres more in- j sm;:ll [xttatoe; ((Tested in their protection than in tl:e | tnisi ma.unatt ;iI \v«*It;ir('. lit* suvs, il<*s<*ri! niv-T j the attiiuia* of (ho.-;(‘ two stafouK'H. I ihat, “uirnin.y: a full and < (*ni[>!ete s(»m- I ersanlt, lu'itlu-r tlu* o!u> in>r tlu- other I w.Ms 1(1 jiiid jidcN (liar "it is in j r<'.-ility pTU'cl.v n iii.-ittcr jind I slionh! he (Icoidi'd ^^olely nn 'rroiin;I.s of j exi>eu!' ii<‘y.” Politlt'til TruMt liuiifiiiju; llii.s lliid Ho Klletrt «ui 1’rifi‘s. i The injunction that rresi(U‘iit R«iose- i volt and hi.s atlviru(*y general (»hiaiin‘«l I ahout two years ajio the beef j trust seems to have h:ul just the <»p- I)0.sit0 effect intende<i. it was sujtpos- ' od at the time that I’resid<*nt lioose Volt was hunting' w ith inlorl to kill ' thi‘ most conspicnous “had trust” he i hail diseovei'ed. It is im]*ossihIe tu i fathom ui)on wh;it tin* >ry I’ri'siiUMil j Uoosevelt s. lectcnl tlu> ht't f trust as tlie ■ bolo had industrial trust In* eould tind to pr»isecule. for tin- coal trust, tho ^ Standard (,)il trust, tlu* steel trust and j dozens of others wen* <Mili>ahIe in the I same detrri'e. 'I'lu* proMts of tlu* Stand- : ard Oil trust W('ro lai-.uer and the divi dends paid much irreater and tiie mo- iiop(»Iy oven more ;;rindin,ir thiui the biH'f trust, for it liad advanei'd its priees ](;(> per cent in a yi>ar. The coal tinisl was oiiually miiliy and (juito as ojipressive. 'I'he steel trust was fer oil is only p- iverned by the priee f»f other li?j:ht |t."o iucin.L;' products wliich can compete witli ke:-osene. Tl.'is mo nopoly pn\vs njton tlu* j^oor mi;n only, for tli<* w(‘ll to dt> n(*Mi'ly all ns(* ^as < r el'*e;rieit^ i hove] is to:> mean or its occupants toe p(‘or liut they p:;y tlu'ir share of tlu* t:ix that ltov-k(*fel- h‘r and Ko!hse!iiIii (h“ma:id. If tlieir Jifolits wen* r(*;'s n.’hie. tiu'i’e witiil.I be no such e;ius;* of cn'.i’.phiint. but wo know that the Standard ni] coi;;i>:!ny is iiayin^ dividends :;t ihe rate of 40 j to 4S p(*r <*ent. and thei'i* is i;o r>*;ts'»n j to doub; that double llj.st rate* may be ! doman(h'd now tlu? W(jrldwido c uiibi- i nation is eonijth'tc. I I'hi.s monopoly lias l)oen made [jos-^ sib!(* by the control of transportation f.Hcilities through piju* liu(*s and dis- , crimin.-ilin,:;' railroad r.-iles and t’.e nopoly of terr.iii-.al facilitu-s at tlu* , ^;roat centers of distrilnition. Leirisla- ; tion. both f(*der;il :iiul slate, is on- ^ acted in its interest by tlu* Repufilie- ' ans. and mayors and city councils <lo its biddinir. In return for f.-ivors cas’j SEEN IN RETAIL STORES. riiafchiinc.= of irai; nietnl. MutTsi ai:d lioa-' of blue fox. <>i'a3‘ aiid dcitt lablf linen for breaic- fast. r.laek ard w hite lace fans with Jn]ai<i slicks. ( liain braceltts siol with severai Iarj.’c SpjiiiL'-U'd butterflies in all colors for hair ori:anu-nT>. .'iifcty pin?;, jilain aruf C.'tsi s of L'oli] Si-t nil 1. st<jii. -. Cl. il(ircn’> v.; }i e(jr(!> a:.-.I Loiil' i)t advd j)iir.>( RU i 1 iiiixi I!I;u k c,.r(!i (I :-;Ik jackct.s- with Per- si;u:-!anr.) i rin.1 n;: .'';i\cr ki vri: u.- liavii’^>- a cliased ocn- d rcsses showi n <_- - in iride.ccent and more ui-antic ;ind as a moiu>i>oiy si»ar- from its coffers has (*nriclu‘d Kepub- cd neiiher hiuii nor low. \\ hy wt'i’e lican canif>;iiun fu'nis. and 1‘ri‘siucnt uoiu* of tl;<‘st* seh-t'ted as the ‘‘hornble exa mpleV" Tlu* reason was plain. Tiu*y wen* all too s'lrou”- tiolitically and h;id l>een ill the past and wiTc* t*.\pec:ed to bo in th.e near fnlui‘«‘ laru(* contriimtttrs to the Kejiuhlicau cam]>aii;u fund. It Would nevi-r th> to “run .Tiuuck" airainst such s;oo;i fiit'uds, with (lu'ir \\’all strei‘1 conn».'ct ions th.-it coniroiled banks, trust comjcMiies. r;;ilro;uis and other iiulnsti'iai <ombiiu’s. wiih half the capital of tlu* couniry ::t theii' back. Tlu* heel eoi;d>ine men were compai-(*d to the otIu*r ;tiul as pnidic oidnion I was <-i*ntere;l <,>!i he.-f iu <-o!is<-<iiU'nc(* of : tJu* extraoi'dinary increase in lifice the I packtTs' coiulnnution was sch‘» ;, (i lur Kn<!-\ to sLiiitiJitcr. j I»lU th(* [i;ich:>i’s' jicopK* ■ wcM-f tio ill tht‘ ivtrul ;r;iiiio of I bliilT ;!iid lifiiiu' jidvlsi'd U\ liicir at- I lorncj s th:it .-ii! injniu-tioii rest r:u:uii,i; lJoos(*v(‘lt and ('h:iirman ('ortel.v.ni are happy with the thounht that with t!u' miilioTi dollai's jironu'sed Ijy Carneirio and the usual co!'.t;ibuti<»ns of tlio Stand.'ird Oil company the licpublican <-ampai)j:n will not lair for lack of funds. BAMBOOZLING VOTERS. I'resident ltoosev(>It was i)r;icti- tli<-m from conihK'.inu iu n‘<ir:iint of ! tree tradi'r when he w'rotc the ; tradt* did not hiiuh*r them from a “r:en- lienion and has been decidedly tlenu-n's a,:.;’’ce;.>U‘nt" !<< all s<-JI at the ; i'«‘Io'.aner initil a short tinu* :iuo. j sanu* i)i’ice a’ld not bid ;ii:;!in>'.t each tliat I’.enton and ‘ othei- for catth* ;;ud ho”s lefi tlu* in- Surgeon Dentist (Hlice over H;ink. HKNUKi:S()N\ ll.l.K. N. s:.r:' ':ii-tioti (iiiai’initfcil in a’l < C. C. KILPATRJCK, CGNTBACTQR AND BUILDER. Office at Barber Shop, Brevard, N, C. j As i cally ; I life ol I a tarit : his efi(>rt tt) show I A\eits!<>r w<Tf* not to hl.anu* was reaiJy I a ilefense of his ov. n “full and com- 1 ple;(* .s(»;ners:iult” on the* same impor- j tiint issut*. Ilow Iu* \ i<*\vt'd prot(*ction I is clear, for on tlu* next paue he says: j “I'olitiea! economists have pretty , ^'cncrally a^^reed tl-at i>roi('cti<»n is I vi -ions in theory and harinful in in-ac- I tice. liut if the majority of pco]»ie wish it, ;jnd it ;iiTi‘cts only tlu>mselv<*s, there is no earthly reas;ai wity ilu*y ; should not h-e ;!litiW(*d to tr.v tlie ex- p(*rinu‘ni i.> theii- hearts^ <*ontent." '1 hat 1':»*si<lent liousevc'it is now' a , c:indid;ile of a j junction o!)(;;irK<l by the adiairiistra- tion “r.]» in the air," in ilu* laniiuaire of ; the “s!!-c(*t." I So l‘r<“sid(*nt Iioosev<*lt ”ot all tl!e j credit for his war on the trust, but the i beef consv.nu-rs li.ive proiitcd nothin.i;. : for tlu* price (d’ beef is sli;l hij^h. I*ut i*\'eii the R<*publica!i c,in<.;r(>ss I could not justil\' a s'.au* of affairs that j ke;»t up tlu* pric(* of i)eef ;itul rcduced i the price cl cattu*. so Last \vint(*r Sec-, I n*lary ('ortelyou of tlu- di>)i;inment of I comnH*r<‘e and labor was ordi*r(’d to in- I vesti;:at<‘ t!:e jiackei-s' c(»n>liiiu“. It is pariy that favors and j pr(*sunu-d that for nu.nths this investi- li.-is put into elVect the hi.vlu'st pro- ; /nation lias been jroin laruV ever cnncciv(*d by Ameri- esnu*n and will in his li*tter of l-'-l'iMia.cs «_:-ivon on ail in t!ic buildin;.:' line. kimts (d' wor T. B. CRAR.Y, Cwitractor for All Kinds of Brick Work. ('.•aiciit Work, Tiastorini^-. (.hi'li aiul II<)U;ili ('astinL:’ a .Sprcialty. BREVARD, N C. G. W* Summey—Carpenter (tf recommendations—his wo. i< Jobs in Of out of town acccptcil. All work ^-uaranteed. I t '--tiv ! » an s ai-' i't(!.-;!>(•<* imiorst* the i)latfoi‘m adopt- ' eo at riiicaud har»il\ airrres with his I . . . ‘ j lormt'r position in.-it “i> ditical econo mists h.-ive pretty ,t:ene!-;.iiy aufeed that Itrolection is vicious in the<iry and i liarmful iu practice." j l’erhai)s I’resident Koo.''ovelt n:)W, as I when he wrote tiu* ll.i* of lu'titi)!!. be- ' li(>ves the tariff is "purely a busiiu'ss I lnatP*r and should be d(*ci«h‘d on {rrouiuls of exi»edieiu'y." JIc' doubtless I tiiuls it expedit'iit Ui>t to disatrree with , the hiyh protection policy uf Ihe part.v liblf- i •vviiose candidale he is. atul he ma.v liun' u' <111. but it does not seem lo worry the {cickers atul ci*r taiidy has had no restraining- effect on the oilu-r Irnst.s, f(.r they an- .ill stili charuin- “all the trallic will ber.r." If the voU’-.-s of the couniry are s.-iiisticd with this play in.:,' ;it war :!i::uiist the trusts atul vott* t«> indors(* sui-Ii namb.’ pamhy opcr.it ions they deserve to iia.v trust pric<-s for the balatu-e of their lives atul will proiia!)!v do so. A WORLDWIDE TRUST. Its Millioii.s ,\r»‘ si Kiic’tor of liepultiicMii 1‘oiitics. The Standanl oil trust has now b«*- the selhsh deiusio;i that it is i;<) affair f coim* the nu)st conrplete nuinoi>;)ly that was e\ acc:)inji]isiu*d. It not onlv of his if the Anu*rican j.e!>{.u* eiect him to olMce on a platform wldch ;id- V(»cates this “vicitai.s theory"’ and tliis “harmful ]tractic(*.“ If ri-(*sident Iioos(*volt was not cou- sitU*red such a decisive man. always exj>ectod lo fully exjtn'ss his true ojtin- ioiis, his plea of exp(*dicncy and his evident adher(*nce to the “opportunist” A. C. NORTON. Practical Boot ant! Siioemaker fiarni'ss Work a sjiecialty. West Main Street near Caldwell. JEtkelwold J5irvai*d's Now Hotel .Modern Ap pointments-Open all the year. patronaLi'e of tlu* ti-avelinij- public o.. well as sut'.nnor t(uti-ists is s(dicited. (’onrt Honse. l»r»*vafd. X.(’. Dissolution, •riio T>aitner-lup lien tnf.irti cxi>fiii<j: in the XImill tj'.isim-xs u’.Klcr the stylt-and Tiaineoi' ViVill t I aiice lins tH*oiMlissolvc<| by .\I. R. l.aiuc ili.inevii'tr. T>u* Imsiness will 1 c coutiiuicd J' \V Ij .''fi'l*- "'** all (<illeciioiis V tilf limi pay all domaiuN aps inst it. (ulv r, ti'Ol. W. L. Mfi.l,. ■ -M. K. l.ANXF. dondnates this coniiiu*nt, but a press disp.atch from St. FeKrsburv: sa.vs “that ac(;ordinif to tin* Nonoi* \’remya the Kussian oil condunat ions have capitulat(‘d to the Standard < )il coin- pan\‘. and (*\'cn the Jioth.si'JiiJd.s and Nobi‘1 inti*rcsts have ctnnt* to terms with the American coiu'crn. The whole I’leji uii AVI'.ioIi itfixt Asli to He ititiiietl 131 “In our ovvii time aiui our own wax'," as .Senator Lodue arroi;antl.v puts it. a tnrtlu*r postal inve.siination wiii he uiui^'rta!cen. **In our t)wn tinu* and our own way” we will attend to such revisidi of :iie tariff as n;;iy bt* nece.s- t;:r>. the Ut-j>ul>ii«-;;u hi;i<i.';-s. Tlii* liei>:!hlic;in I iall’onn, lu'v.-over, does iM>t iijuoi‘s<; Senator Lod..:e, or }i;':’!;aps wln-ii tlu- s<-ii;ii<ir wr.,te the l>lati\*rin 111' tliDii.ulit it Would l;r iipst to swy as l.lth* as possiith* tiliom so unconifurui- I<l(* a snbjcci as frauds .and scandals :ind claim everythiivu- w;is all ri^ht any way. So the plati'orin says: “Our ;i<’iiiinis(r;iIion of the ,ere;it tle- Ifartmeiits of the i;ov»*rnment has been honest and elliclent. :>nd wherever >vronirdoin,u has itecn (iisc.»\'<*r<‘d thi* Ilepuiilican administration has lutt h.es- itated to ]»rohe tlu* evil and hrinir 01- f(*nders to justice withotit rt'iiartl t«t part.v ()!• ])oliiic;il ties." ilow hotu'st :ind (‘tlicient the Kepu!>- . lic.in ;idnjinis;r;ition has !>een is sh<»wn by not only the posioliice frauds, but !)V tlu* land fi'aiuls. the d.ep;irtnu‘iif of • justice scanii.ils, the Litt.iner l'Iovc scandal, the Indian 'i'erritory sc.-mdals. the I’hilippiiu* scaiu!:;Is. the I'orto Uioi sniu,iri:]ini:' scandal.s, the I)isirict of fo- lundtia s<-andals :uul otlu*'.’ frauds atul sc:',nd;ils. In fact, no di'itartment ot tlu* ,”ovcrnnu*nt is fi-ei* fj-oin them, .and it is no wontler that tu>w. eveii in the;;' own time :ind tlu*ir omu way. do ih ' ]b*;inb]icans cai'e to jM:l)!ic;y iiienti:);) tht'm, much h*ss ailow a IluiroUL;!! i-’.- Vi'stiuation. Sonu* cl:;;;-ped witii jt-T- [»e!i-atini:- fratuls :;ri* caiuiid:i'es for of- li*-e on tlu* liepahlican tickct ;ind « ui- ers are still hiuh in Ki*puidican c:>,i;i- , cils. and it would be disasi]-ous to talk of such nnitlers with the voters about to take jiction. The s;ime i)i'f>,irr;imnie is attempted on the tariff. 'I’he Kepubii<‘;;n lea<ler> sa.v stand pat. .and if tiu* time ev^*r comes wlicn it becomes ne<'('ssa;y foi‘ party siU’cess to jitui'nd tlu* tariff in or.r own I tinu* v,'(* wiil «h> it. Therefore the Ile- publican platform said. "'.'\'e insist upon the maintenance of tlu* principles (,f preti'ction”-- that is. we stand pat—“and tor and name .^iiiail pockf t ri mnu (I wit li .M:ii;y spane- ent jcT ai.d ch. <iirls‘ wliitf nt.<-ks ai.ii sli(. ! 'liot. .;r.’-a | h IhiiT'- aiui <-ol]f l'n;inu ;<d s < r\sta] III..] (•(. l''iat St;■ nip ii' ii a'.0 f(,r i;ock> r ;; I’road plaifi \\< < \ IJ k 1 * s, \\ ; 1 i, soft tit -Much iiplit-iiiuc \\Mtc (11: . Jiob Key caj, • t aL’-lc «niii;v ai. I’l.'iiMii iacc /-’■liimju aiii! u .on; snake ^^kia in black flitter. '] ia ri^ ii'. er. d nct.< :;;ie. [lUjUc drc.^ses A\ ith low ; .-lcive>. r. nifs dccorated with ■f coUts. ■ :rfp:i in wliite and J 1- v: .lor.'. >1;' wit li pri pared paper I waists without atiaclu d. staii(uiory. with i.'ioL’ranis. I; N dcc.jrated wit) ii'i.c! \ cl's for waists ami :rini/nini.’'s. —J)r\' • ioo(i^ l.it SAYINGS OF THE YOUNGSTERS. T a cl yf II 11.-( !,;rV()li< d(!i!!' i;: '<:u “w (111!; : f I’— "W ii : •'s Tl.e matter ■ :i_\ . 'i I r-.: .1 \ \ 1.11 h < (■ in to *)■ i;;.- ') 1 (.iiiiliv—“1 \\ ;i ~ .in-! :ii:d i *'i'’l\ ;i!| liic iirlLrlilud'.' ! • :‘c a \ wit ip : .III \ . lid \\i 1: p(. II I.!'! i’llifl. "Ie:‘> lit lie L'irl ::n<! i:;.iivii;y ai.d I’, \ 1 a I iT t i) ill d ; l.itth- ii\t-_\‘ai to !.<■ 1 hi a!t r a: i:m liicr I. “Oi;." I,.- re[:!if. riui.i. in;: I (lid; .d‘ "Wliy. 1. a>k' (i I.is n;oi iii-r. \\ i.iic. "t 'u' roller lor t '.(■ w iluic. la- 1:1 I c t i nu s." !lair_\, aifi'd six. was his <|c;Tu 1,. a ha.i l.citcr- sta\ i’< ad a Ii acci • i! n t i'i.t.'- ' t a ii;!!e w l;^:c -i.atin;^." i:d I i_\ la> i \ 1 i:; ic 1\ \\ 1;\ I _\ a ca iiic ca i* .'^i;i!iia\ sciii.(.|. do. l-(i l.kt t;. k Xt. w s. . !d. ri lillic : |.!ic! !l:a; X uir! ae'aiii 11 >ii r-\tai'- ' 1; are iii\ <:u: 1.) h- II a:;d sciiit r Sllj;jl( !•." ic 'lad hec;- i- rt i urn hi- Ia\ , he !il\*i; 1 Im “llie pic.y \\a> a!' T uct 1 o s( (• mar a(i ■' tii<i 1 !■;; 1 l::ippt t; V" " I’.cc:; Il.'t i,-\\ ert :: list l.:i VC h>, ( 11 [)r(d<c. ii.iiui fell dow n tw hiis_\ polisl.iru ' ’iioi l:t r >:ii(i: "Yoc, ;i t !;c ici-, 1!a rry. ! ' i;c (:api r i iii- tri(.rn- ; '.V lio w a - (i .'‘(iw U( d 1 I S," r' ;.ii( ■! Ilarr_\ , k I n :i(! ci' a nor h< r ' run o\ t r aiui killed iMi liis \\a_\ te ■ . 'A !iaI's a fclh.'w t<> V"—Ciiu-airo D.iii\ Cr<(»|n<*ft**.s <>: < r>rnin ail tl. !:i|Uoi- from a can of IK'ac. pour hai'' a i.iiM of cold water < M r 1 !i; f) • r 11.cm. arc c; i 1 I V, I.a;;! Stii- 11;, ;a i: s.'iuci . a;!ii ‘■•'iit ai:d j c slilV. ic.akc 1, I -.ii -kc.i ;i-. ’ -I I l,c iiM-r iat.^'1 a ;I.n\ly till the i( > drain them !. ! '.cr’i to a paste < r nii i!i';l hutter. liiii of thick w hii(' t '.’ir. s:e;ison witli ul.en ctdd and ci’rcjuct tes. dip them i!i CL'C and cracd\cr dust, .«(>t them then*fore rates of duty should be re:nl- in n cold j)Iace fer an hour, then frv in ’ ’ deep fat tiil tlu'v arc of a delicate brown.— 11 fMise w ; fp. .school of politics would not cause hhn j output of the Haku wells is at pn*.s(*nt to bo opi n to criticism 011 his extraor- i dinary chan;.<* <;f political convictions. ! He may consi>le himself with tlu* fact that “if the majority of people in inter est wish it. and it aff<-cts only them- selvos, there Is no (‘arthly reason why they sh.ould not be allowed to try the exi)eriment to their hearts' content.” Still that is the policy of the trimmer aiul politicir.n in its worst sense and not the attitiKle of the statesman. Carrie Nation ,£;ot knocked do\vn fo.‘ swipin.Lj a cijjarette out of a youn,i» man’s mouth in Kentucky, ('arrie should resume her Iiatchet as a w'eapon of defense. A (’hic.'ij^o man Avants pay for thf iu American hjiiuis, the rivals havin.i' become friends.” ’'J'lius th(‘r(* is really a worldwide trust controlling a product of prime neci'ssity anti virtuall,v in the hands of two of the ricliest men in the world —Iio<-kefelh*r and Kothschild. We know that Iiock(*fellor owns about $”>4,- I oOo.dtM.t stock of the St:ind:ird Oil coni- ' pany. which pays him an iiu*(»me of ! over ?14.(KX).(!00 a .Aoar. Ilow much j Kothschild owns and Miiat dividends he draws from the European combine 1 . is not so certain, but is probably about ' one-half of Avhat his new American j partner monopolizes. ' I TIu'se enormous profits of two men ' ' are not by any means tlu'ir only ineome. ■ j They both h.-ive vast interests and pos- juste<l only wlu*n eon.ditions have so chani;ed th.at tlu* imblic interests de mand their alt(M-:ifion”-th:it is, vrlu-!i we, the Uepuitiican leadei-s. tind “con- diti(»ns have so chan.ui'd that the pult- lic” seem (h'termined to defeat us we will introduce a bill in the house of reprcs'entatives to ri*adjust rates of duty,\ind if the trust maj»)rit.v in the senate defe.-its the bill we can't help it. but will try a.uain if you continue us in Now's "^riiis? We oiler oi,.- htindrid (h)l];ii-.s ro~ ward tor nnv case of (’atairli th;'.t catinoi bt* cii:t<l by liailV Cat.-irrli ciir. * i'. .1. < ii!:Ni.s A: CO.,Toledo, (). ^Vl‘, ili(‘ nini. r^ieiied, have known p.ow('r. Hut. for (Jod’s sake, don't K.*L( heiu*y lor 1 liC* la>t !5 ye.'irs, ami * belicvt* hitii i-ericctlv Inmorahle in 1 his is wh.ai ;i sprin.i.’: poet describes .11 1 ■vsUli.w t!„. l,„ml.o.>=.lo tree." .,n,l and in his latest <.*ffusion he says: ci:i!i\ aide* to I'a: ry out any <;bllj?a- Thero's the smooth politician who lives or nindt* 1»_\ thl." linn. bnmboozltng the voter* '<1NNAX With his Kal) and his graft, till he finds liok**:;! le dr Ists, To!c*d< ),0. Hall’s C;it;ir:-h cure is taken inter- 'naliy, actinj^ dde. tly upon the blood The Guatemalan red ants imported <)1* the sA^^terii. into this country to devour boll weevils 1 e.stiiijoiiuil.'* r-e'.u tree. Price 75 ct.s. in the end He’s be<in badly bamboozled by ers.” ‘float- sessions that far surpass their oil coni- time he spent in courtin.2r a p^irl wh» , These monopolists have are eatin.s,' native red ants instead. oldby all driioo'lst.s. It is plainly the girl wh- | about crushed out all opposition, and Somebody the price tiiey charj^e the consumers refused him. Is entitled to damages. could nifike n fortune selling them to picni * parties. i*tSL by Take Hali’s Family I'ill;? i(»r coii- |s;li; ation.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1904, edition 1
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