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■fVBSDAY, SrElMMBBl 31, tItS. THS TWICe-A-WEU MSTPAICH: MJKUNCTON. N. C. >AGE THKEE AN OPEN LETTER. SATURDAY i I IMitor of the Daily News:- ■‘I herewith hand you an open let ter addresst-d to our two senators 'and the representatives in Congress; ■and to the Hon. Hoke Smi'.h of Geor-: g!a. I thank you in advance for coirect- jiiig' this^ manuscript and printing the ! same, so that the views of the av«r- I age man and small farniur of th^ sou'.h may l>e made known to. our public , men and i:V/ashingioii, D. C. administration at la»«wk*rs wete in labor ov«r the 8«(;u»ial Reserve Bank act, it the/ had' rrally wished to help the com mon people which of course we doubt why did they no: embody in that bill a clause providing for all future bond 'issue that they be 'n denominations ?cf five dollars and up, SO that they would circulate through the common people at a cost of only the interest *on the bonds instead of thi'ough the nation;il liaijks at a (?ost of from eight! METZ PREDICTS DEMOCRATIC DEFEAT. I •COrv1-31.ps! 500 F*eop^e AND BEAUTIrUL HORSES '^RICHEST cos^ir.s MAGNmCEKT I FAMESASTMii WORtU'S I SHOv; /BEAUTSrUu yf, fmsr^ y SHOWS ARENIC ^ pl^SENTING* ^ ' ND Herm:in A. Met;t, former >omp-j tjoller of the city of New York and ’ inon'iber of the last House of ’ sep.:slivc5, is n«. aa Opiimistk I>em- ocrav. He* l>elicvcs the Demx*r::t5 will .be next yt*ar.in Xcw Voi;k ariJ pt‘i'h:;ps in the J^ation. ■ : N’cw Vork the business peopie to fift«r;i per cent? jaw nsr;ii;i?t ths ,I>emOt:-;its. becauss; How n):iny of the two and pne-half di.-'saiisfied with ihe r,aiio;i- millipiis-.oi^ people in North Carolinasaid Mi'. -Metx, tile Tliey Always Come Back t: ii W'lifU !■ /•iVjiiiij' oivA'7‘ Ac ’ U’.ir/ui:' /*. ;i7Vwv'. . ■1 also, bag to say that ycur editoii-^®'’*''-' srovernnieiit bond? Ojt- I I eIs along this line are the only ones , th2t appeared in any of our daily •iapoiS thar in any lnr:^^iure fit with tile ':iews of our citizenship: iRalcig'!'., “Elihu Root is tiie bigg:et iii .\eH- Xaik Siaie uird perhaps side of the bank officials of the State i- I doubi you.cun find iOi). 'Jthc-jKrc-aies. stUlcsmaH iii’this cou:i-' V Now, ,^enticmen, lunldy. let ha\e ujien:i-e(J eonstituency hear from you aloni ' AJv OPF.N LETTEE TO.OUU HON- these Iin.e= Jnousrii the Daily News, as to Germany ORLHS BEST ihe (ici-n'.an vote iiy tiit-jr open oppy\l in the. Kuropea>; | OKABLE SEN.ATORS; !•. 31. glM-jthey ■fc-ct-that all the above qnestio;is .busii.tes coiHiiiio:;,.-1. iMONS. LEE S, OVERMAX I^EPRESE-N'TA.TIVES. IN ’ ■CKESS AND THE H0\. ’smith 01-’ GEORGIA; di.-cus/ed aftccward, . ’ "Repiesi-r.iasive Fitzji’eraiu w;il ijuit GUrI.?**^ peiii.’ieni a:id should bc fully con-' • cO^J-.jsidered and iiiscussed, and -that thc-|''^‘’'''"'‘^ HOKE .cottoii (iues'-ioTis should be settled now^ me use-: pi\r:y evoryw;her.-. vryinr; 1.1 di^si-aisc- IF YOU NEED PRINTING Drop in and DISPLAYS ~pROMi^ 10 BIG SHOWS THE— FAMOUS NELSON FAMILY America’s Highest Salaried Act. ' Geiitk-nicii'. I Tne citizen? ct' Xonn Cai'olina and :the soiitlv b?>' to risk- you why it i-:> ’that our g:overn;n.(::nt can use biii- navy ifo'.- the prot3i.-’-ion of tlic. Standai-d ' Oil company, and a few other a!ven- ,'tures in Haiti and Mexico and- are ipowerless oi- indifferent to lift the Cinbarsto piriced )>y Eriffland on oui; commerce, notably cotton? I Is it, not a fat'l that England wouid .lie powerless to interfere with oitr 'fr/rtifrn Irade if we saw proper to 'convoy any part, or all of our e^^povts I with vessels from our jiavy? Is it I not n fac: that we could do this with- *out any additional cost? As we have 1 a thing in the world for our navy (to do, except piddle around Haiti and I Mexico as above mentioned, i .A.re we goinff to sit still and let J'Enjiland have our cotton for seven 3? I eight cents again this year, while the j'world would be glad to get it for 15 jor 20 cents. While all we have to I do is to see that the highest bidder ■get? it? Is it not a fact that we have the ’ jrld’s market in our hands if we on- Jly closc our fist on it? 1 Tlii-i ioitev i especiully Lidd:en.^cd . ^’'^ni^'res.s if be elected to the bencli _ ‘tj. tfiif ll'>r:. .!'\ !M. Sinimon.^, in’Broolilyn,’' ::ddt*d Mr. Mci?:; “liol Sta-tes ,'^e;;atoi’. I.e.. S. Overman. Uiii- .M.A.N HIS WIKi: ANb 2 DAL'Gfi- TEKS SI..UN. ted H.'.a.co. Senator, C!audr- Ki-tch::i. rnembi'!- ,cf Cons'i'ea.-i, ll;:tinii)al 1.. Godwin, int inbe:’ of ,Con^i'0^^, !>ud Hoke Sniirh of Georn’ia. A CltlZEX. Lexin-.mon. Sept. I'!. 1!)15. jfltf ^ C HA ^0/ ADi Eng:land and her allies would not 0 A V Ww |dare to stop a cntgo at cotton or any- 101 ELEPHANTS OTHER FEATURES lOl POSITIVELY THE ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING. A DIXIE DOG. Woman Fiiutlly R«coTers From Nervous Breakdovm ImpoverisheJ ncrvc.i destroy xnanj^ pcopi^ beiorc tijcir timt. Often be fore z snffcrrr realizes what the trouble is, be is on llic verge of 4 complcre nervous breakdown. It Is of the utmost importance, to keep your nervous system in good con dition, a* r..(! rrrvoN arc lUe source of a!l~h«n’i’y i> 'v-'r. Mrs. .Rosa Bonner. Sj? N. St., Birming ham, Ai'i., >.ays: hav^? hern ^;i.fTofijii? with nerv- , OU9 pro-i;Mti.m nine ar ten ^he good old fiddle up— years, ilavc tnci u\?.:\y of the best . doctors ill Biriujngltjrii, but they all | * want to hear a tune; (ailed to reach tny c-ise. I 'v^ujd 'The boys an’ gals are strollin’ in feel as if I was sinotl:cnug; finally , { went into tonvuliions, .\Iy little \ Beneath the harvest moon, girl savir ,Tune the good old fiddle up— ; Choose your partners all; iTake your places everyone— I Uncle Jake will call. i Boys, swing them gals aroun', j The harvest days are done; (The barns are bustin’ full o’ Let’s have a little fun. Dr. Mile*’ Nervin* advertised in the paperii and I at oQce btgan to take It. I continued to take it for some tiinf and now I am If you are troubled with loss of appetite, poor di^estionf weakness, inability lo sleep; if you are sn a g-eneral ran down condition and unable to bear your part of the daily jrrind of life, you need some thing; to strcngth«i your nerves. You may not realize v?hat is the mat ter with you, but that i.^ no reason why you s*4xouW delay treatment. Dr. Mile»’ Nervine • has proven its value in nervous dis orders i'of tiiirty years, and merits a trial, no matter liGw many other remedies iiave tailed to help you. ftold by ail druQgistft. >f first bottle fftllft to benefit your mcncy fs rflturnod, MILE» medical. CO., Elkhart, In*. 'Arkansaw Trav’ler—” that’s the jig; All hands down the middle. Whoop her up—she’s going now— Hoar that good old fiddle! —Florida Times-Union. WELL DONE. The open season for shooting pres idents in Haiti expines on September 17. that being the date-when the Uni ted States will take charg > of the is- i land’s finances. Melindy, bereaved of her husband consulted her young mistress on the I>ro]ter wear of dicslose her grief. 1 “Ah wants a black hat, an’ a black jdress, an’ black shoes, an’ black fgioves, and a vfhole black hand-chief, I ma’am.” j “Oh, no, Melindy,” her mistress pro tested. “Not a solid biack handker chief.” “Honey,” remarked .Melindy impres sively, when Ah mourns. Ah mourns.” —New York Evening Post. j.thin? else if it was under convoy of tone of our ships, as they are too tie- pendent on our foodstuff and war mU' nitions to stop these and thereby cut ofF their supplies. England by her high handed treatment ct our com merce has lost the sympathy of the people of the United State.s, (if they ever had any). And now while she claims she is not cxpeeting, does not want, or steed, any favors from us, she is making us bend the humble knee to all her desires. We have no (juarrel with Germaijy, if a few of our fatheads and fatter purses crae to put their lives in jeo- fpas'dy on beilis'erent vessels after hav- jing been fully warned, that is their [lookout, and if they are on some ves- jsel that is sunk the people fee! thit I they are only getting what is com ing to them. ■ Now as to the cotton situation jdoes any man with a thimble full of Iseiise believe that the free millions [that Secretary, Mc.^doo has placed and wii! place in the national banks 'south will do the average farmer any benefit? He will have to boi-row ihe free money from the banks at from eight to 10 per cent interest and put. iip 10 bales of cotton to get a loan on feight bales at six cents a pound, and with the interest, insurance, and stor age, his cotton will bring him in less than tive cents per poutid. That will not pay debts very far. Will he not reason that he bad better let the ex porters have it for England for eight or eight and one-half cents per pound to sell to the balance of Europe at 15 or 20 cents? That is the situa- ?tion to the average man, j’ Why is it that we kick up and howl : at a monopoly of any kind, whiie we ha^'e the jrovernme.nt fatherhood na- 'tional bank with us? "What is the jflnswer? ! Would net the average man in this |s;at# be glad to make bond ^nd loan The United States is going to ma'tveHhat ni»iey to farmers on hi.s cotton Haiti pay her debts. We hope three or even two per cent? I little learning is a dangerous . pate*ted, thing—and learning at all is more j ’ dangerous. But an amp!* supply is a ‘could handle 'es-^y? Adnm has no family tree, but the j Why o!w or two milJio!'.- is it that our national del)(. pretty poed thing to have around the |Parivinites insist that ite lived in tlke jh.is always been a Hability when it hoase. 'branches. ‘should have be“!\ an a'sdet? When oar ha:' giien fi.iiriefi cf Uv ‘■f hi.^ life ;i. !)k> .-;qrvicc St:'.t-^ .:v.'.:i pr.rrv in the liou?e ','f r;;a;ejicn;;uivo?, u:'.d' ho deserve.-! to i ; t:av;itci.i la ;hc iior.c’l. vvlie.'-p !’e Ue.st year.* : -.... ■ f .'U.S.'viSSipjJl jf his .dis- Fatnil.v I'ound Di.-ad in ;i."mliOUse; Throats Cut With Ba;!- v.-oukl juxifre. c-mio ijack to be an t-i-S’.aniert and- r.n able If not liipc-'.ej,- then . !ie ;;ai; ifrrt-5^. In the iVi!! not iTsake liiu'.-h ftw OotaiM That Ds*s hot AffMt Th« iieaii ’iifih C OnsrCi)S iw wiii j'o.L luutic lUU'-'a u. f) 1 • Secanse of its tonic amllftxative cifeci.J.AXA-’ • u u • i • ‘ TIVI\nROMOQX:i>:iSEtsl*eit«rthancn!ma.7y -'^hctcer.-he COmes bclCsv or : Quiuiue.ii&d (Joes -iot .caf:se ncrvou.'snt?*'* nor ' ^ ... * Hxig’iiig in heat). Remembrr the full v*'»i»c aud "‘fit, i.;.CC*auso 1! IS pi‘OOU.>Ie he WOU.’.d tcok ior ttiie signature of H. W . G(lOVK. 2^?. hi'.ve to give up his chairmanship X, i.e*,-. hU v.'ife aod two yoiinf? tliUJi'hu-f's, weiv fou'id dead in a farm-' house near here todaj\ Their throa:s ?hi5hed, apparer.ily with a razo;% F-eeV home ia ii^ Clyde, Miss, He A few more Zeppelin nxids wiii' commitlee, for tbe drive the whole Enf^’Iish pnpuhition will Ukciy be Repui)h(;:in. ^one to the farm, which he to inspect the property and ;liud taken his family with him. The into tho army as the onily safety. p?uce i.li.. MclZ has bc;en L3>i*.p. to were found by his sister^ who ^the allied «overnn,ents to permi. the farmhouse to visit him. ■ ^-hipment of certain drugs f-'om ;.,,e,tigation by authori- If the czar is the best material Ru.- United State.. He got 'the Bi*iti.sft government Jo consent, sia has for eommandcr-in-chief, then let those who have tears to shed ^objected, he said, to proper wear of disclose her grief. the shipment. lie.s gave no clue to the slayers. Lee was a member of a family long prominent in this part of Mississippi. He was about •‘55 years old and his wife was about 20. Money, aecoiding to a financial’ Ten newspaper men from Canada v.'riter i.=i a drug of the market. And recently enlisted in the English army, to think that a lot of u.« have never The fighting will soon be over, if acquired the drug habit their judgment is good. Thank.’giving Day should be a big day in .\merica this year. We’ve got to make up for the rest of the world. Fogleman Bros. THE RELIA8LE HORSE AND MULE DEALERS, INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR SALE STABLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD. Where thev have upon exhibition and for Sate, FINE BROOD MARES, HORSES AND MULES. Ail weil broke, Bosght from the fine slock farms located in the Vaiiey of Virginia. You know what our stock Kas been, and this U a guarantee of what they will be. DO NOT BUY ITIL YOII HAVE SEEN WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFEH. Yours To Please. Fogleman Bros. SALES STABLES FRONT STREET BURLINGTON, N. C.
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