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Page 6 REPLY TO S. A. ASHE FKO .1 GOVERNOR KITChIN Mr As!'. V. i,o Holds- a IN-sitim I'ndc Tries to Sustain the Senator's Rcjori 1 1 ha ■ ;#. r 't • 'V y ti ' - ■ up. OSS should U m • " - ! ... «i: I v• ' • It'.*: • ;! A-'. V 1 '• S>• ! I ,•: i " H . .!... * .r*. v t.\ - •*- 'CIV. It' W - A:" : ; * .*••'! ' t : ar i ' ' v.-u> : . r.. ,i t • -s.: • h .yor ; 1 . * t S.*f ;l ' !*»'." • * ;• ' it ' t V - .' ' ' * . •:/ • * t v ..r ■ . v ■ • - * ;»• : : ♦ • . -• s r].• • i - ta •• • ;• -!!rr, • , •?,d v - i>ai. !. a : t'rial carp«-v r"> '»■ - • o Ti. • ! na I lake Advantage of 1 jCRAN FORD'SI j MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE j | BY BUYING NOW | i M. L. Crarsford & Company! I WINSTON-SALEM. N. t. J ••9ees®««©fe®®»®@a&e®«)'fi#«®c©6O'£-oDovoi'y®oa«©coo®9©»3««© lU-cord of Ma> "Ji s . l'.'i-. shaws that he "acco; to . an ar end- ir.ont patting - per cert on machine to Is. This h"v,v\or. v...-- *..> to i ii' .! . >•: !\ sown l'i '..."orats sapporti:i; it ;.au l!' against it. The bill to which t:.:> an:o ait oi.t was . '.uroi: :.a»; mac: : t !s on th i'ivi its: . t 'a: t. A»::t sa. .« t: at tho \ v i'! ' . at t!a tan:' t. . .e --! at oil ■■ tor which Senator Sim • •!. In t t.v!. IS ;•.• t ■ led Senator Simmons " st !l n cVvl i speech '.?■ ttiv >r - tav: Ma\ _'•> 1 • as • 1 \ Ko ■ ...' - Wed '' was t ' • • ■ • t r tocti'-n :' t'.io •t: a* . \':act marufao i A> ■ a : s i •• - o S.: ■ ::. - ' • • i • • •: •• .«t • >, r Si in - . i * (':.r ft- . t.r .r c »». * tiio Wi. »ist. t ,f .! . . . 1.• S» :.V r A' iru ,; ' aj »i•i to to Rej . ■s V, f,,v I♦*1 ♦* •»•».*»» »I was tb >r igl melt rst • 1 t r tc ; rot'.-c: Ar •. ric;r v* -a -r- / .:u »)r j. \ . , a:. ! - •' A v. ■: : . \", Northt'arolit a usesT.oun. •mti.ns . • s r • . - - .f. * • i ona-it' 'I .• • V.-,: •'•. 1 !'.•« - hr fa-, r •■! ar.'i v..tt-i »r a;. .• r: a:. - i u • av. wa.* .'ar r>- than thi eta .vliich iMn> v ! Va-.o- | ] i : 1 v •'' .''I'll" fi > ut 1 .•■!' 1'• 'nit'- • - ■ i'i th- i! ..m- *■ k• r • • ' ': • ; st. ■ . - 'to*- i:. •: • i! i>i . !■ .if j ii • 'r. li Sn ail *'•• • •: - >'-,u .j. : 'i.» h 1 : . .. ;n :• a;t ;.t • j\ at>d : .r!.- r rt.a: ' n i th» r rr-.«•». «»r '• than a rlv concealed attempt - ' .r ta ro:.a»t ri:i. • ar. . .rth. r that th«* an: *i .-aw jni! .'.'ncf". ; r ". til i' .tcoa?! TTI .1 -a! - - i. iiii. which had ..ears been pressing the old direct s.'.ip sul sid> preposition. Our j .at nr. adopted in Raltimoiv the »>ther day opposes Ivunties r sub.-aius tor tla nureliant tau rine. yet l apt. Asi.e .-ays >ei.u --x r Simmoas d.d r.ot regard * ;.s a st. sidy u lien i.t- spoiie l r 1 thir.k that wha? was s > ca.i: to the Democrat: • li >..>•• ot.- ' t > have beer. \• ry clear :■ vn.-r S "at r tit v.a It t apt. Asae v.rea . t. ■ ■ ss 1! s . that it v. u. 'fuw i > let tor iirui ■. .. * ill tilt? tinit lit ]*!Vj>an . 11 1 »v . a.. : that 'ile { - ■ : u 1::.• • tar.' • a i r.o\\ : . .■ • ace ' '« ac:it:i i' 1 ..: \"■ - . j e \ • : .1 It t :• t ■ w--i >'. - '. - as 1 a, k:n r.-. 1 \v. : ,!;f Oil, ; ■»«•; . •. A.-: a .arid that part; • A; 1 . !\'l that Si u tai t•' ret"' -r.i in . jy Wt iv 4! ! 11\\ trace*; or 23 !v. thu* it' Dei:. .'a - Ser.a*or> .. ■ stud tin t 1 ii-n n u r ... . 1". 1" lie Con*!. . d an.*-r a .tit. : tt,.i'(.!s, >*' n.-: ■•nd« 1! :'••• • a ar d t're. !r« n - and -'ati . that 't.- '.nit'.- sue;. •t-stio!. o::tphasi/-eti t;.. ditii-r --t: et 1* tw--. i the tw parties: I ;n»* 'J I 1 as ed.t rof the News at.d »bservtr. la ieclared that reciprocity was .. vcp to wards th' principU.« f the I kr .•■evat.e part;- . ot. -v ; 'ember .. I*'.'-. that ivciproci. • .va i. " 1 ''-tr.ocratic doctrine: on F« 1'! .ar;. 1 .elan .1 that the aw piacir.sr .. ..rilT "n a.'r.c.iiturai pr tlucts .sense : • ::'o : * 11*■ tarn : I n !act as an editor • . 111 >re :'.rn; ■ 1'"" the Del:.- era* e doc again >t protect. 1 was ira.-tu- in den." . j; pro • •tioi. a del .sion a' . 1 snare t • til. t'i:\m- r. W.i- v em p. atn ... »n:.g :V • >ll ore 1 ! fiv* iTKu :. 1.11 1 j iporit \ than hdfor ii> . then a t . p.- ••* tlie M»m litaiit, .a* i>enn»i'racj tarnl' THE DANBURY k'EPORTEk' for revenue t:i!y. l'ity it is that tite things he then t:.' y:t as c I.t:ato I'emocra'.ic niter-sts and the interests ot t tv 1 • he r.''\\ i- in i.t ■: cl.tet. i'.ty t is that t:te icies \ l . me., r.t" a ivo^atet; a.. .»1 -» 1 ai'iiei. ;;j 1 j\...: t - -f..... Senator Simmons it his depar ting tr :n :tetiiocrata- O'-itr.::' s. i tor .' a. - d» : t • >.-• .." • ntrts a i t r.t. ■ir.a *• iu'. it v.; ..■. 1 ! rst ... . a.. t.. • c! ar-.e- ab •. r i st: . . .:. ti.at ; i««v. ti.a* i: St".a'e -r S.;. - t;• I : •a.' a. t- : . t ; i . -or di>cas«. ;- : t . tr.e p.- ; e at . ...«*• . ; . , , S> 1 • ' I * •• '• c tt- : ■»«• i . . t-t a t!. •'t . a hraetio a* •; : «r tt• 'V . • . . - i'-r si. \t i e 't.e .~i\• • ti.i t i.e certair ir.-i .-t •» aa i t i • i> In ati.at: >:i t tiiosi >■ cio «. la v..t«-s s • his orntective ' :cw». ('r. •' P', l'.'l! ho 1 1 •' . st ; at a pr. -te t v.- titritf :. v ' t:. 1 far: r 1t ir State ; .' :• >vt d« cla. es that p:'"- tectio;: 1. ;. r ! !>ery .•: t: e m j.\ ir ' i.-- ■ t.ricli!:.-:.t ■ : t i.e ( n;r nati nal pl.itt r: !t ela'i-s that 1 ' ia.'l't-s has r.. -. • stitnt: 'tia! ri.'lit t !. \y a 'ariiV f"i" any ti.irp »• • \ for revenue. It end rs -s tin- rec "f ls of the Dt-niocra'ic lb>u>o and declares that proti cti• n does r.ot help the farm, r -r the earner. Wir trulv. \v. w kHi 11 :n i:.i eijrh. -July IT. MAIL ( AKKIKkS WILL FLY. This is an ■ of jjrreat ilis eovories. Prepress rides on the air. Soon we may see I'ncle Sam's mail carriers living in all iirectior.s. mail, i'eople take a v. • derful ie'.-.-.-st it) discover;, that P«-n« tits 'hoi.-. That's why !h\ Kind's New Discover;. for ('o-.jjrhs. '>.i(is and other throat and lunu diseases is thi most poiuilar m-ilicine in Arrt'-rica. 'it i i.re.i m-of a dreadf 1! writes .1. !•' I'm vis. St icrtiev ' 'orner. Me., "after doctor's tr. atn 1 r.t and all other remedies had failed." F'.r eouirhs. colds m any br nchiai atVection it- un • •ijnalod. Price "I'le and Trial 1 ottlo five at all dru^'ists. ADVANCE LIST OP Oik' LH.ADINO PKEMII'MS f )k> Winston-Salem Fair and Horse Show W INSTON-SALEM. N. C. ('ctober 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1912. . ( LEAP ronxcco. cuilditioiis. : the farmers i ; i-'orsytil. Kar.d -:.-: i. 'hnip rd. i;'Ca.:..tr ial:.i. Sui .'. Stokes. Yadkin. Iredell. Wilkes, Davie. Alexanuer. u* M'as v II t\r.mtie>. N. I'., and i'atric. and lb-nr> I on.ties. \ ir-'t .. ...... 1 Laci. nple ore\!iib:t must a- nuici: as t:\e ; 'tmi:>. at. t not m.>r. 'han eijrht I'oiinds. T0i1.,.',- must i>e on the trrour.ds not later than Moiuia:>. S.p ter.iber - ii. il'IJ. A. t- cct placed on «-\i.i:i >:i and premiums aval it- ! ut.-ter ?a:ttv c "ti-'its that apply to ai. other products. PkE.MII MS. Wrappers 1 i: -■ wrapper on 'j. >. .- ui b-->t bright wrapper.. :• i bright wrapper ■• ■ 10 oo ; ; - mano-jany wrapper • " n >, e id lu st mullo-aiu wrapper JO (•(» t' 1 Pima:.. Jtany wrappi-r • 1 ' "" ~ i „ natarai aaf "" >o • -.ii 'nest natural leaf 1 ''o 1 illcrs Bright !» i ~ brijri'-t tiiiers-. mm In Second best bright tiller 13 •"» li i.. i test bright tiiiers.. • lIMI.I Mahogain PJ l • tr.a:. --any tillers .... 23 ho !'. s . r. ib. st mahogany ;i!kr> . 1 •"> ll 1i t d Post maho'_ r an\ ti..«-rs . .. . pum Hi-d Killers !•*. !;• »• red t'.ilers .... .... 23 «m» i» : >.-e .nd lv-st red tillers ... 13 no 17 i :.ird best red tiller.- 1" ' • , Smokers I s •ti >: smokers •• • . . j.. mi I'.' Socomi l> st smokers 13 oo 2-' Third l>est smokers loco Working Lugs. 21 He.-; workinjr lutfs . 23 22 S» c .ml K'st working luirs 13 "n 2.: l't.'.rii bi st working iuyrs l"itu Striping l eal 21 I.e •» striping leaf 2" P" 23 S-e md b.-st stripitiK' k-af 13 P" •J I:. :'d best striping l«-af 1" U" SLN CURKD TOBACCOS Wrappers Sun Cured. 1 t si.n-ct.red wrapi>ers 2" «>•' 2- S-- oiid Pest sun-cured wrappers 13 •»» 2:• l:. rd lu st sm -cured wrappers 13«.n Fillers Sun-Cured.' ' l'.i t sun-cured fillers 2nn 1 .".1 Se -ond best sun-cured tillers 13 on 11. .rd bi st sun.cured tillers Inun Cutters. Host ( utters 2o On :; i Si eotid best cutters lo (in :>3 Ti..rd kst cutters 1" Ot) Best Displa> of Tobacco All Kinds LI I '. Utst display - - oiMM' :;7 Si cond best display 2'Mhi ii.ird best display ... In no AGRICUL i I RAL DEPARTMENT. 1. l.ach exhibitor i.- renuired to make atliiiavit that the pro ducts s.iown were jrro.v n on the exhibitor's farm during the cur rent year, and not a single product obtained elsewhere. 2. That no premium he awarded when, in the opinion of the judges the exhibit is not meritorious in variety, quality or artistic arrangement. ::. That the following scale of points U* adopted in i:n;r. id ial exliibit i Pi) points perfect I: Agriculture, (in points: W-jL'otanle. In points: Home Industry, in points: Fruits. Hi points: Artistic arrangement, Hi points. All i \hibits entered for competion must be grown or produced by the person competing or under his or her direction. No one living south of Southern Railway running from Raleigh to Charlotte can compete for following three c!i leading prizes : 1 1 Rest display of farm products *73 On 2 Second liest display of farm products 30 0" Third best display of farm products 2") On 2 1 Rest display of garden vegetables .">3 00 2 Second liest display of garden vegetables 20 On Third best display of garden vegetables 13 U" 1 Rest exhibit of live stock 40 00 2 Second best exhibit of live stock - 23 00 ;; Third best exhibit of live stock- 13 on NOTE—Articles entered for the foregoing nine leading prem iums cannot compete for the individual premiums. I his lace does not prevent an exhibitor from competing for any number of premiums provided the same article is not entered more than one time. In iditioii to the above the Association gives SIO.OO for best displac of vegetables. _ _ 'I in- Farmers Live Stock Association gives -lo.on for best dis piu\ of Live Stock, and *IO.OO for second best. The Ladie's Department otfers $23.0n for l>est display, and Mo.i.n for second best. iHi Association is offering the largest and best cash premism ever i et'ore in its history. Everybody ready for the Greatest Eair ever held in Winston-Salem. N.C. Extensive arrangements are being made for a big show in every department. The amusement features will be clean and interesting A gr-'at show daily, and at night, free in front of grand stand. Pain's Spectacular Eire Works at night. Something doing all the time. !■'.•: Complete List of all Premiums, write "r call or. (j. E. WEBB, Secretary.
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