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11 MUM CAPITALS IDLE In Western North Carolina What Revenue Duty on Mon azite and Abrasrite Miner als Would Do. IT WOULD GIVE WORK TO THOUSANDS OY MEN Men of Intelligence Believe They Have Kitchin's Author ity for Craig Having Voted for Negro. could as well vote for Blaine as thou- that is where this state should ultl sanda of democrats could vote for Mc- J mately land him, if either of our able Kinley or for Palmer and Buckner, or thousands of republicans vote for Cleveland. A Public Apology Due. But here comes Mr. Cra:g and chal lenges the traducers of his straight forward, consistent, llielone service senators Is to be removed. W ill Cost Kitchin Votes. Governor Kitchin says Senator Sim mons has abandoned the democratic faith. Judge Clarke says Governor Kitchin has no record of a public ser vice worth discussing, and so it goes. The Gadder I J 'On the Job to the democratic party1 from the day Governor Kitchin now tlnds this state he cast his first vote to this hour, ex-' ,,r.ictic&lly unanimous for Locke Crals cept his one vote for Blaine. This for SOVernor, republican an! demo broad, damaging statement is not only crata alike, and he is Joining them In ; being circulated here in Haywood praising Mr. Craig as a fit governor Travelers lKm't I-Yar Strange Dislie. .ViiarfH I).vsMiuiisi Tablets F.uahle the Stomach to Stand Anything. (Written for The Gazette-News.) i heard one of the leading men and one of the brainiest in North Carolina say to a crowd the other day that he lad never scratched the democratic ticket at the polls. Me remarked that when lxioke Crai.tr was voting for James G. Blaine and for a negro for congress, and working for the repub lican ticket, that he was standing firm for the democratic ticket from county commissioner to president, but that this year he proposed to scratch some county tickets and challenged any man to challenge his democracy. Some years ago, and even before Governor Ktchin was opposing Mr. Craig for governor. I was a new man in North Carolina and I had often heard, not that Mr. '-Craig had voted lor a negro,. hut that he had voted for Hlalne in his younger manhood,' 'nnd T want to say if every man that has; been a lifelong democrat that voted for MeKinley, or that voted for Pal mer and iiiickner, casting even a worse Vote than voting direct for Me Kinley, is read, out of the party far thev were like Roosevelt's party, as sassinating their own party then thousands, are out. , We. air know firover Cleveland could never have been elected president had not thous ands of republicans voted for him, and I have always felt that Air. Craig county, but throughout this mountain section, and the chief authority is given as from Governor Kitchin by the most of the people I hear making this statement concerning Mr. Craig. And if this Is the fact that this larg er statement originated in reference to supporting a negro for congress, from Governor Kitchin, he owes him self and Mr. Craig, and the people of the state of North Carolina, a public apology,- to be printed in every paper In this state before 'election day, for this charge has been promulgated throughout the state apparently on Mr. Kitchin's authority. People ISelievc the Falsehood. I am glad to note that many of the papers have come out with Mr. Craig's denial and his Challenge to anyone to bring the slightest evidence of his having voted for a negro for congress j or supported the republican ticket, other than to cast a vote for ISlaino, ttie brainiest-'and ablest republican, and a personal friend of mine, that the nation has produced since the re publican party was born. This brainy man that I have alluded to is a staunch support of Governor Kitchin tor- the United States senate and he apparently believes Governor Kitch in's statement about Mr. Craig voting for a negro for congress. Notwithstanding this Itlaine vote I have' carefully observed Mr. Craig's public life since I came -into this state, for ho is both an orator and a statesman, and I could never recon cile this negro vote charge against him with the conservative, faithful life and service he has freely given to the democratic party; with any such vacillating periods of his life us 1 have lately heard laid at his door, (redited to Governor Kitchin and others. I hc. .'ii i: said he may have gone wroim" '..! i- ihil there are few of bis age that have not, hut If there is one man grounded for time and eternity in the' faith of democracy" today in this state. I believe it is Locke Oral', anil 1 have been for him the tr, year that I have been here, since I hiiv known him, first, lust and all th time, for any office to which he ma aspire. lie should have long ngo had high recognition, for he has the ability to make a t'nited States senator and LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, ELOSSY HAIR, NO DANDRUFF 25 CENT BANDERINE" Hair coming out? If dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches and is full of dandruff Use "Danderine." Within ten minutes after an appli cation of liandorine you cannot find a single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you will actually see new hair, tine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the' scalp. A little Danderine will immediate ly double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amaz ing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable luster, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself tonight now that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. r - Adv. Most Wholesome and Nutritious rvr. vt. rr u -i fcr-T i hi BJT asamassjawiiMsi l,l('3Ji"r3M"i;PfMWHn i aaaBasa--aajrJl.l'," I Puts back in exact proportion the necessary, health-sua-taining phosphates Jiat flour is deprived of in milling, None better at any price. Try it. Sold by all good Grocers. Insist on baring it. Don't Pull the Hair Put of Your Face . --. VfA41 THIS MEANS EVERY MAN WHO SHAVES WITH A DULL SAFEIY RAZOR BRING THE DULL BLADE TO US WE SHARPEN IT Come ami nee how we" sharpen the hladse; it is an ed ucation in itself. Hring a Made along nnd we will sharp en it while you wait. Or sond n blade well wrapped by mail and we will sharpen it free. Then you will under stand what we mean by A SHARP SAFETY RAZOR BLADE. THEY WILL LAST FOR YEARS -' A SECOND EDGE IS BETIER THAN THE FIRST Brown Hardware Co. Vhoue 87 -. 23 North Main Street. for North Carolina, but like Mr. ' Roosevelt when he (Roosevelt) called, Judge Parker a public liar, he mis; never apologized, or given, the names of the men that told him they could': prove that Locke t'ralg supported,! with Hlalne, a negro for congress, nor j has he apologized for setting such a., report In circulation. And it will cost j him more votes than his challenge of j Simmon's democracy will make him. Simmons' So-Called Republican Votes.! The Cleveland Star of Shelby has an editorial giving a story that showed one of Senator Simmons' so-called re-j republican, and as long as she has j monazitc to keep employed men in this stute earning their living mining that and other minerals. The south is more solidly demo cratic than is radical New hngiahil republicans, and as long us she has . the negro population with the negro population in the north and east be ing the balance of power In electing republican presidents, she will remain so. Yes, and remain so as long as the children of her original creation live here, for true democracy Is the foun dation stone of this nation's success, i its life and progress. I Time is revealing that tho south with her cotton, her cane, her fruits. her timlwr, her minerals, her water powers and her climate, is the garden siHit and the greatest wealth produc ing section of the world, : Getting a Raw Deal. , The political powers for half hrcen tury of this nation's history that should rightly rule, have been in the minority In congress, solely by the non-English, foreign, and negro vote; yet this south with the middle west is paying 75 per cent of tne total cost fur the support of the nation, and is receiving back less than two and one half per cent for her upbuilding, com-. Lpared with the north, the east and the northwest, that are getting ttom -60 to lio per cent back from what (hey con tribute to the nation's sunport. What policy did Governor Kitchin pursue in ci tis'rcss to remedy this? ; Tillman's System. Viars ago Senator Tillman of South Carolina said, "Why shall wo ol' tin; south and middle went continue to pay' more Into the national treasury than the ca-t, the north and the ninth west? they get back 50 to fill per cent lor their upbuilding, while we are getting less than two and one-half per cent of what she paid in." And Senator Tillman began to trade with them for some little return and got some recognition for South Carolina. How much has North Carolina- had?---Ami it is for this char acter of trading-, that Senator Sim mons is being read out of the demo cratic party, while for the same cause Senator Tillman, while he is practi cally incapacitated for further service, is honored by the democracy of South Carolina, and returned to the senate to keep his honored seat until he shull die, for what he has done for South Carolina. Where Do Tliey Stand? The time is here for the people of North Carolina to know where stands Judge Clarke where stands Governor Kitchin, on a tariff for revenue for the development of the vast mineral resources of western Carolina. We know where stands Senator Simmons on monastite, A light tariff that will yield a revenue for this expensive government certainly needs it will keep her monazite mines going In Cleveland county and a tariff of $3 a ton on all Imported nhrasive raw ma terial, and 10 per cent on all import ed manufactured rrol'" ti nrtde from foreign abrasive material will put go ing two and a half million dollars and over, now Idle, Invested In western North Carolina mines, that have now been shut down for five years because of New England, the country of high protection, putting emery and for eign garnet and corundum on the free list. They did this and shut up two and a half millions of capital incited In western North Carolina. Kestore the duty that will yield a revenue and it will put 5000 men In two years back to work in the mines of western North Carolina, and yield n duty that will give a revenue at the customs house (a democratic revenue. If you please). I am a lifelong democrat, never scratched a ticket In my life, don't In tend to, yet I have and must vote for some, bnd democrats this time, for all democrats are not good, neither are all republicans had. . I am out of sympathy with men that are harping about free trade, with as expensive a government to run as this, and with men that can not get up on the tables of time. In which we now live, and vote for any bill that yields an honest revenue to the government, and thereby better the condition of his home people. I for one, and I know many of the same opinion, would like to hear he fore we cast our votes for these dis tinguished gentlemen, the discussion of the tariff question as it relate to the purchasing power of the Ameri can wage-earned dollar, and what they propose to do about It and what they propose to do about a tariff for reve nue that will stop foreign minerals from coming In here free' of duty, that in keeping closed mining Indus tries that will give employment to thousands of the home people In the mountain section of North Carolina. It Is North Carolina's Interests that the' people of North Carolina want looked after, notwithstanding a Unit ed States senator and a congressman represent the entire nation, but he Is sent there to see that his state has a righteous and equitable share from the result of the nation's revenue, re gurdlcss of hla political creed. 8. A. JONKS, Waynesvllle. Oct 1, '12. 1 , V: V'- .'" PeerlessFashion Store 'A'-1': 51 Pa ton Ave. f. Ccfrnbiced quality, style, assortment and reduced prices on our Suits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, Skirt's, "Waits, Under wear, .Underskirts, Kimonas, Corsets, etc., ought to bring ev ery lady of Ashevillo and vicinity to the A Itox of Stuart's Dyspcpi:i Tablets 1 Your Host Traveling Companion. "Railroads tell you about the won ders of Nature along their lines: hotels describe their modern accommoda tions: but they never fail to ring in their 'euslne unexcelled. The wise traveler knows he Is taking 'pot' luck when he leaves home, hence a box of Stuart's Dvspepsia Tablets Is quite as essential as many of the other travel ing requisites." Thus commented a philosophical traveling man, speaking of hotel life, restaurants, grills and junction lunch counters. "The agitations in this world," he continued, "are the result of one set of men trying to compel the other set to think and act against their own inclinations. It is the same in religion, politics, and eats. I hav learned from experience to eat what they serve: to forget the food ex-perts. read the current news and jokes and leave the stomach to the best expert in the world Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets." ; An 1 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets tict- nallv do the work nssigned them. They relieve weak and overburdened stomachs of a rreat portion of disges tive. action. Their componentpart as: Ut the digestive fluids and secre tions of the stomach nnd they simnlv i :kc up the grind and. carry on the work just the same as a aood. strong, healthy stomach would do it. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale bv all druggists, at 50 cents a box. and they are the one article that the druggist does not try to sell something In the place ot It that's "just as good." Their unqualified merit for them has placed them witnln the reach of every r one. Adv. tleships, which are supposed to be armed with twelve Inch weapons, re ally have guns of fourteen inch cali ber. ...-'- , Peer lessF&shion Store Notice. i Diiiliess iif Marlborough III. London, Oct. ill. The Duchess of, Marlborough, formerly Cuiisuelo Van del bill, who was ordered by her phy sicians last week to take a month's rest at Harrogate, Is about to undergo an operation for appendicitis. The operation was to have taken plac.4 yes terday, but was postponed for a few days. ' The duchess was threatened with appendicitis In 1911, hut ft was decid ed that an operation was not necessary at that time. 'A COUGH SYRUP For coughs, colds. coarseness, bronchitis, croup, lnnuenza, wnooping eouea.t'i measles couiyh, anffor5rSi "jth astk-natM and con-7 c !fj sumptlve coughs In all (cages oi 109 disease. Good for man, woman tnd child. Nothing better. Price, 25 eta. NO MORPHINE OR CHLOROFORM The qualified voters of the City of Asheville will take notice that a spe- ' clnl election Is hereby called to be held , In the city of Ashevillo tn the 5th day ! of November, 1912, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of i said city the question of Issuing Fifty ; Thousand ($50,000) Dollars In coupon bonds of said city, bearing Interest not I to exceed B per cent, under tho provis- 1 Ions of Chapter 245, Private Laws of 1911, the same being an act, "To Au thorize the City of Asheville to Issue I I'onds for School Purposes." Said I fBWIT-smJHJB 'l4 election to be held under the laws re lating to elections for the City of Asheville as provided for In said Act. At which u!d election all electors fav- -oring the issuance of said bonds shull cast a ballot In a box provided for ' that purpose upon which shall he written or' printed tho words, "For School Honda," and those opposed to said issuance ot said bonds shall cast n ballot upon which shall be written or printed the words, "Against School Ponds." The proceeds from the sale of said bonds to be used for school purposes as provided for In said Act. ! By order of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. This the 27th day of September. 1912. - L. W, YOUNG, ..City Clerk. I move the adoption ot the fore going resolution. W. E. SHUFORD, Alderman. Approved ns to form, this the 27th day of September, 1912. ANKRUPT Furniture ale ( Now going on at 16 N. Pack Square Golightly Furniture Go. J. Gutman, Owner, 16 North Pack Square. v ?-fY- JXjj Elect For Real Service (Signed) F HAZIER GLEMN, Corporation Counsel. Service ii the paramount issue wi-ctt a new bathroom equipment ii tinder ton lideration. You want the fixture to retain their origin! beauty fur many years and the. plumbing tystein must re tain its sanitary security also.' Our skillful workmnnsbin, the high grade materials and Siar.Jont" Futures we use insure a permanent satisfactory equipment. c. Mcpherson. No. 81 B. College St Free! .Free "I bad a tough for tooi&,,,U'''' JlVv "HI but after taking twif ' V I 6ottlM of Or. Bull's &ug.lljL.siMiiji.sJ grnip the cough was U gone." James W, Hrr4 at m & uus ot., rmiaaeipDia, ra. - AAMPLE SENT FRU R'cttsfor It today. Meatkia tht paper. Addisst. Hilt Guns for Great Ship. Berlin, Oct 13. duns of fifteen Inch calibre, which will shoot shells' weighing 1(50 pounds, are to. be mounted on the latest German stiper dreadnoughts, ths Elsara WelssenburR, Elsati Kurfurst Frledrlch and an un named vrsavl which Is at presented de noted ns "8," now being built. The news cornea In a roundabout way from naval quarters In Italy and Austria, but there Is reason to believe that It Is accurate. The runs weigh 11 tons and are (2 feet long. It Is aald also that the existing bat- FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN Why pay more! Cash prices save the bad debts the credit stores must necessarily add to their prices to make up for their loss. , 1 in -whitt's, tiray and navy; $2.50 in black and gray. LADIES' 4 SWEATERS,' . SrlL'.O, n00 2nd $:.&(), in while, navy and c.irdinnl.' Aiid 3u enn i afely. fiarure a real savins of 0 to 75 rents on each one of them. Mumpower's 5 Suits Absolutely Free DURING THIS: SACRIFICE SALE THE BARGAIN SENSATION OF THE YEAR. YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN One Suit per day for the first S days of this great Sacrifice Kale will be given away absolutely free. Every man visiting our ttore will be presented with a numbered cou pon as a free souvenir (you don't have to buy anything to get one). You can come every day and get a new number; each number, will entitle you to a chance of drawing a fine Suit ot Clothes. Drawing takes place at f o'clock' each nlKht First Suit won by S. A. SHUMAN SALISBURY, N. C. Second Suit won by E. W. COOK, 508 SPRING ST. CITY. Third Suit won by J. H. HUNT, 51 BUXTON Agent, Metropolitan Life. Fourth Suit won by ? ?? ? ? Ill 11111 Fifth Suit won ty ? ? ? ? ? ???,??? ST.-r-Insurance ANOTHER SUIT WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT. ' ' Don't fail to attend this sale. We are offering the greatest bargains in men's fine winter suits ever shown the people of this state. ' $15.00 SUITS $ 9.00 17.50 SUITS 11.00 20.00 SUITS 12.50 $22.50 SUITS $15.00 25.00 SUITS 17.50 30.00 SUITS 20.00 i . : IT 6. Main. Bella for Cash; Sells for Vtm. GEM CLffiliG CO. ; ; - - - ' . i ' 6 PATTON AVENUE V THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIO VALUES. ill
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