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President Taft’s Mes sage to Congress, The outstanding features of President Taft’s message to congress are these; He declares it is time to stop legislating with rjference to regulation of corporations, and to witness the effect of a vigorous execution of the laws already on the statute books. The exact limitation upon buisness methods imposedjjoy law will doubtless be made clearer by pending decisions of the supreme court He recommends strongly some form of ship subsidy to increase American shipping, especially to South America. The tariff board is not ready to mit a report on any of the schedules of the Payne law, and Mr. Taft says he will not recommend any tariff legislation until the new congress convenes in December, 1911. He urges that the tariff board be made permanent and that all future revisions be made schedule by schedule. He vigorously opposes another general revision. The Panama canal should by ail means be fortified. An appropriation of $19,000,- 000 is recommended for this purpose. There must be no more “( oark-barrel” methods in river and harbor and public buildmg bills. The latter should be based upon the report of a commission of experts. In the past, congress has appropriated too much for buildings not needed and not enough for buildings badly needed. Recommendations for anti injunction and Federal incorporation laws are renewed. It is proposed that second-class mail rates shall be readjusted so as to charge magazines a much higher rate on their advertising sections. Strong represent ations are made for the establishment of a new banking and currency systt^m. Two new battleships and several auxiliary vessels are urged for the navy The Prsident recommends that coal, phosphate and oil lands and water power sites be disposed of in the future by leasing. Estimates for government expenditures during the next fiscal year appropriations for the current year. The estimated receipts for the next fiscal year are $680,000,000. The President urges the extension of the civil service principle to all classes of postmasters and to the diplomatic and consular corps, and the acquisition by the government of residences and offices for its diplomatic officers. Some criticisms of the Payne tariff act are just, says the President, but more are unfounded. There should be more officers for the army; the engineer corps should be increased by sixty. Regarding the Panama canal, the President says: “The progress of the work is most satisfactory. It will be completed well within the time set, January 1, 1915, and within the estimate cost of $375,000,000. The slides in Culebra cut offer no great reason for delay.” Interstate railroads should be I prevented from owning or controling I ships t reding through the canal. | The President declares the crying | need of the united States is cheap- [ ening the cost of litigation by simpliiv-! ing judical procedure and expediting [ final judgment. The supreme court should be relieved from unnecessary appeals. The salaries of Federal judges should be increased. Postal savings banks will be established in a number of cities January 1 A parcels post on rural delivery routes is recommended The President recommends that congress give some fitting recognition of the polar discoveries of Commander Robert E. Peary, The secretary of the navy suggests that Peary be made a a rear admiral and placed on the retired list. The stupendous value of the agricultural products, amounting to $8, 926,000,000 this year, indicates a good prospect for buisness throughout the country. The present census ptomise to be the best ever taken, but is not perfect. The census padders are to be vigorously prosecuted. A bureau of health should be established. Heavier fines should be imposed against steam ship companies for violating the immigration laws. The facilities at Ellis Island, N. Y,, should not be so increased as to offer an inducement to the steam ship companies to concentrate their immigrant buisness at one port, immigrants are needed in the rural districts. Some provision should be made for retiring superannuated government clerks. The only amendments suggested in the interstate commerce law are an appropriation to enable 'the interstate commerce commission to ascertain the valuation of railroads and fixing the responsibilities of public carries in the issuance of bills of lading. That fits the case exactly, be cause it is useful to any honie, and to every body. Our line is the most complete. Suits in Oak, Iron Bed steads, Mattresses, Springs, Rock ing Chairs, Sofas, Wardrobes, Art squares, in fact anything to make HOME COMFORTABLE will be found to GREEN & McCLURE GRAHAM, N. G. GLEim SWEEP SALE! Ill order to reduce our stock, we will offer at greatly reduced prices until JANUARY 1, 1911. Our line of Heaters; Cook stoves and many other items in this department; Guns, Ammunition; Hun ting Coats and etc.; Lap Robes, Horse Blankets; about 50 sets of Buggy Harness, (single and double); Collars; Bridles; Wagon Lines and etc. Our line of Buggies covering our floors must go at reduced prices Wagons 'one and two horses^; One 3 h. p. Gasoline Engine at a reduced price. FILST COME, FIRST SERVED. AS THESE PRICES WILL OINLY LAST A SHORT WHILE. Coble-Bradshaw,. Burlington, N. G. Mbane Undertaking Co Mebane N. C. Cpskets, Coffins, burrial robes and all kind of funeral supplies. Embalming done by a licensed embalmer. Prompt service on brief notice. Agent for Cut Flowers For AM Purpose Prompt Delivery. Norfolk Southern road. Rail- Announces improved train service, on train between Raleigh, N. C. and New Bern, N. C., without change Daily, beginning August 14th, 1910. Daily Daily Read down Schedule Read up 6:15 a. m. Lv. Raleigh Ar. 7:25 p. m. 8:20 a. m. ‘ 9:12 “ 9:40 “ 10:15 “ “ 10:40 “ Ar. ‘ Wilson ‘ Farmville Greenville Chocowinity Washington Lv. 5:31 4:39 4:14 3:35 3:20 THE MgAHOO M. W. STERNE, Proprietor. Greensboro, N.C. A Strictly First Class HOTEL. Saves Two Lives. “Neither my sister nor myself might be living to day, if it had not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery” writes A. D, M cDonald of Fayetteville, N. C. R. F. D. No. 8, “for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It’s the best I ever used or heard of.” For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrage lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough.—all bronchial troubles its supiem. Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Mebane Drug Co THE VESTAL AN UP-TO DATE HOTEL Comfortably Furnished Table Supplies with the best that market af fords. W. G. TRIPP, Proprietor. Graham, N. C. 10:07 a.m. Lv. Washington Ar. 3:00 p.m. 10:28 “ “ Chocowinity Lv, 2:50 “ 11:35 “ Ar. New Bern Lv. 1:45 ‘ Travel via the direct route and no change of cars. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD NIGHT EXPRESS Pullman sleeping car service be tween Raleign, N. C. and Norfolk Va. Night Night Express Schedule Express 3:20 p. m. Lv. Greensboro Ar, 12:10 p. m 5:25 “ “ Durham " 9:60 a. m. 4:35 *' ** Henderson S. A. L. Ry. " 1:28 p. in. 9KX) “ “ Raleiffh Ar. 7:30 a. m. 11:15 p. m. “ Wilson Ar. 620 a. m. 7:00 “ “ Wilminsrton “ 9:46 a. m. 6:50 “ “ New Beme. via. Goldsboro *' 9:25 8:02 " “ Kinston, via. Goldsboro “ 8K)7 10:15 " “ Goldsboro, via. Wilson, '* 6:40 12:41 a. m. '* Greenville ** t;63 1:50 " “ Washington ** 8:00 “ 5:10 Ar. Elizabeth City Lv. 11:18 p. m. 7.-00 a. m. Ar. Norfolk, Lv. 9:30 p. m Close connections at Norfolk with all lines diverging. For complete infor mation, or reservation of sleeping car space, apply to G. F. Gannon, Agent, H. L. Lipe, U. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. W. J. Williams, T. A. Wilson, N. C., F. W. Tatem, General Agent, Golds boro, N. C., J. L. Hassell, T. A., Greenville N. C., T. H. Myers, T. A., Washington, N. C.; T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern, N. C.; H. C. Hud gins, G. P. A.; W. W. Croxton, A. G. P. A. Norfolk, Virginia. H. C. Hudgins, G. P. A W. W. Croxton, A. G. P. A. Norfolk, Virginia. THE BEST PLACE IN GREENSBORO To get the BEST TO EAT is at THE HENNESSEE CAFE •s OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT SOUTII EI^M STREET, oRi:i:xsiiORO. n. c. W. C. SMITH JR. MGR ALAMANCE PHARMACY Keep on hand a complete line of pure -fresh, drugs, and up to date assortment of toilet article^ -perfumes brushes etc. All kinds of DRUGGIST ACCESSORIES. With each purchase we give you a cash register tic ket, when you have purchased $5. return tickets and get 25cts in merchandise. It is free, it is yours for the asking. Keep them, they count up. ALAMANCE PHARMACY J.C. SIMMONS, Prop. GRAHAM, IN. C. The Church Street Hotel Durham, N. C* MRS. L. N. HOIJLEMAN, Proprietress One Block From Union Station Good Table Board and Comfortabe Rooms CORBINTON INN HILLSBORO, N. C. Now Under ManjLgement of MRS. J. A. BRADY Deli^tful Summer Resorts Service The Best. RATES REASONABLE. OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Alco Hall in New i mpos- A man who made his money England selling liquor built an ing house out of the profits. He wanted a name for the house. So he went to a friend skilled in euch things and told him of his need. “I want a fancy name,” he said-“some hall or other, you know.” Sure,” eaid the friend. “Call it Alcohol.”—Saturday Eyening. Post Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone spudlni? ft sketch and description may qiilclily uscertiiiii our opinion free whether an invention is l>r>hat)ly patentable. Communlca- lionsPtHcllycontldontinl. HANDBOOK on Patent* sent free. Oldest n«ency for Bccunugr patents. I’atents taken throuch Munu & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, iatbo Scictitific . LarireBt di . Terms, |3 1 newadealen NewYorIf A handsomely illustrated weekly. Larjrest cir culation of any eclentlOc Journal. Terms. *3 a year; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. Byanch Offlco. 626 F St^ WaanUu^ JOHN H. VERNON AHORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BURI^INOTON, N.C. OflTlce over Bradley*s Drus Stor6 ’Phone, 66. Z. T. HADLEY, OPTOMETRIST Eyes, Examined and glasses fitted. Graham, N. O Rates Reasonable, A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the volume of our business has greatly increased during the past twelve months, due to our efforts to furnish our trade shoes that represent the acme of comfort, style and fit; therefore be it RESOLVE, that we shall continue to serve our legion of customers so well that they will be glad to join us all the year in giving heartfelt thanks, and RESOLVED FURTHER, that we shall continue to offer the ‘‘J & K^’ shoe for women because we believe heartily in its supremacy under all con ditions. PRIDGEN, & JONES Durham, .N G. REAL COMFORT Can be saken when your rooms are covered with handsome rugs, which can be chosen from our sur- perb stock. If you want r^al value for your mon ey—carpets and rugs that will wear well and look well—examine the values that we are now offering GREEN & MCcLURE COPYRigHT.l^' Graham, N. C. m IF WE CUP A LITTLE. off the regular price of our tools and hareware don’t think we clip the qual ity as well. You would soon find that out and our reputation for selling only the best of hardware and tools. So when you come here expec^ to get the best even if we don’t ask you to pay “best” prices for it. TYSON-MALONE, Hdw. Co. Mebane, N. C. OUR HOUDAY Display of jewelry is the most marvelous and bewilding ever seen in Durham, We carry the most surperb stock of gold,and sil ver ware, cut glass, and jewelry ever exhibited in the state. Our line of precious stones, the most exquisitly wrought, rings, pins, and pendants, in fact every thing in the jewelry line in the most lavish. We invite you to see this wealth of spar kle, and glitter, in the glory of its marvelous display. SNIDER UMSTED, & CD. Durham, N.C. FOUNDRY All classes of high grade iron, and brass cas tings, Machine molded pulleys. Guaranteed repair work, special machinery built to order. RUSH JOBS Givins Special Attention. COOK LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. IGREENSBORO N. C. WINSTON-SALEM N. C INSURANCE ! I earn" a full line of Companies, including Fire, Life, Acciden and health Insurance, In fact, anything n the Insurance line. When in need of anything in this line call on me. Rates reasnab le. S. G. MORGAN PIANO AND ORGAN DEALERS 15,000) CLOSING OUT Fifteen thousand dollars worth of Mens Youth, dren clothing, Ovea Coats, and Rain Coats $24. Mens suits latest stile $12 $20. Mens and young mens suits $10, $18. Mens and young mens suits $9, $16 Mens and young mens suits $8, $22,60 Mens suits $11,25 $15. Mens suits $7,50 $14. Suits “ 7 $12. Suits “ 6 $10. Suits “5 Rain Coats and over Coats at \ price. Big lot of ladies Coat suits, ladies ready-to-wear and trimmed hats, ladies cloaks and wool weaters. Dress-goods less than Mfg. cost. Take off a day and come to GLADSTEINS, BIG CLOSEING OUT SALE NO 108 E, MAIN ST. ' NO 108 DURHAM, N. C. ($15,000 From other towns don't bother Bur lington much since we began ti PUSH PIANOS, we believe in cutting close in price and giving easy terms and THEY KNOW IT. Why fool with strangers? Give us a chance at home and we will BE HERE when you need repairs— Ellis Machine And Music Go Burlington, N. C. C. B. Ellis, Manager. "SELLS IICHUPEB" Is the motto I have lived up too. The original ‘‘Racket Store.” Nice line of Coat suits, ladies .dress goods, ladies. Misses, and children trimmed hats, just as nice you get from the milliners for half the money. Shoes for ladies, men, and children.. We keep a large line of what you need at home. Don't for get. A. V. SAPP THE “original racket.” 318 ELM STREE. Greensboro, N. C. OUR Kfl. OVERCOATS On our line of $20 Overcoats this is a very popular figure for a good overcoat, and the man who pays it has a right to expect a splendid coat. WE SHOW several models at this figure every one representing the very best Over- ' coat values that can be made, shown and sold for this price. We selected the fabrics and linings and dictated the high standard of the tailoring. Our $2.00 Overcoats are prizes, everyone of them. They cannot be duplicated else where for the price. Telling You Is Tallc—Showing You Is Proof Positive SNEED-MARKHAM TAYLOR COMPANY CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HAHERS, AND FURNISHERS Dnrham, N. C.
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