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JAMES ATHOllAS, EDITOR
THE COpiITY, THE STATE, THE TJIHOIX.
suEscniPTiou.si.cD pee teak
VOL. XXXIX
LOUISBUnGrik CM FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1903.
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OUR SENATOR SPEAKS.
7
SENATOR HOLDEirS SPEECH
ON ANTI-TRUST BILL.
He Gires His Reasons Why the
Ariti-Trost Bill itKTfeeti
Should Be V EnaeteiiKinS
Tlie greatest problem that jliai
asitated the minds 6! the : public in
this State and in the naonloratne
last decade has been and is now the
trait problem. Tttjeristmij erils
of these giant ereatures haTe beeorb e
so great and so apparent, that .when
our State Democratic ConYepUdilasJ
Mmblfld in Oharlottell lasWsaminer
they pat into our piac-iorm .ine j! fol
lowing plank, iz:riTaternori
opolies should be desirojed. .: Cpn-
spiracies by prospective purchasers
to put dowft or. keep -f;a own
prices of articles produced bj, the
labor of others should be fnpde; crim
inal, and all persnscorpbat
entering into such V. j conspiracies
should he punished, and we condemn
in ever j form subsidies, gratnities,
bonuses, trusts and monopolies, ; and
they should not be tolerated.-; We
pledge not only to eitizens of this'
state, but to citizeus oi other ; states,
that all capital invested U m egti
mate mterprises in North Carolina,
whether foreign or dcmeslic corpor
ate or private, shall have -the equal
protection of the laws and the equal
consideration of those who adminis
ter the laws; and we farther pledge
that all such persons or corporations
violating the provisions of the law
shall be made to feel and sutler the
full penalties .tor $ such violations.
This pledge was put intboift fhalid
hook and most of usirtthefecehi
campaign turned .ijj-J ii'' WilSpf Id.
ana reiterated our,:, lnaiviauai en
dorsement and proiaised to stand bj
and carry it out both in letter and in
spirit. The voice ot1 the people
torougnout tms state was neara on.
the 3rl dav of November, andf their
individual endorsement evidenced by
an ovei whelming majority. ; And as
for me, I need no persuasion now on
tne part ot otners- to convince me
.1 ... . ' . -t 1 - " . -
tuat tms legislation is necessary,
wwe and proper; that . has already
been settled in mv mind. V " '
In my feeble way I endeavored to
persuade others during the campaign
that some such measure as this would
be wholesome, just and : right and
now for me to say that fp.waif just
partially convineed then of the - po
sition I took, te disown and disclaim
now the sentiment I expressed then
would not only be a ridiculous ab-
aurdity, but treachery in the 'highest
degree. They tell us that - - the.
American Tobacco Co, will leave tne
State. Bat if Kv thair lMTinwietfi
doors of comuetition .Were thrown
open on our tobaeco markets, would
aot it be better for the farmer, : who
18 now forced to take for hb produce,
Reprice fixed
Don't
tha of Ja Jiqnai e4eal foJalfj; men;
each standing nppnliis"oHL -f eet
with exclusive privileges oV; govern
mental aid to no inan ? and ' no " elass
3enunga
special privileges tc none is the ideal.
AattainnntorWwh
liveoir; foref ersnd Jfet it
this ideal that is being violated eab
selutely and contmuonsly 1 in ' the
and J"fbe pracepf trusts
snonopolies.: A thoroush , study
its workings only re veal? the ' fact
that it n as ;fbr Ite f'pnrpof 6 i the'v eh -
rtchment of : a class or group of elass-
es
bjat also the ; eouree of economic
wealth.. I believe, that true - govern
ment and real prosperity cornea from
the masses and iiotifrora the classes,
and in accordance withthis iea I
Jbelieyfe the ;vbice y of Ith'e "masses
should jbe heard in. this matter and
tliey should be Igiven relief. Those
tirtJUi xrz
I lit LlUVl ill rhlJ rLr.ll,TCl 01 llleana itmj cUir mn la ( sIL tmtt 1
me ceaamnuy ts poorer by rtia Its.4 rae wha Ujred est U sUsi
or h prwttiM, wbethtr t re wUte I for the rrt.
THEIR UOVEUEUTS 1H A1ID
1 out 'op Tovnr. ;
He wxrivtr
a L
tTTrriu.ue
Those Who Have Ylslted.Loul3-
. V T ft
w oi,or wcat not, . xoar ca-
trained, in e Cecal c ts s c ; r f fnood cf tie rcis - xri tlx?, r
tOQtl?uiii nf it rtrttt T I
Popie. -wno earn Tbe Uw d wWuttUnrt U' rt 1
lue sweat oi me orow are tne .pnn- or- ousmess .or rieasuro. lchangeleia juitlc 2ertj tUt ralcfua Lav. 1 ttli
cipai ones wno , are ' demanding the
passage 4t this ' law, these-whov by
unjust and unfair : means on the part
of trusts and combines are ke j5 1 upon
a bare existence are ; those - who de-
sustau
df:n
!.V -o'se, spent Tueedsy ,iatntut ttse or tall, deoli&e cr Fc;r,fsiTiotI
iateign. ; , -4 v wuh yomr aebber: Tea will Ul .T tralr knew aad a.rcliu LL-
U Mr! W. M. Person attended 2(sjh I nohr for his wealth, potrer tor Ut I wis to In Us UU&L
urt thUweek. :v3 v . poverty;- I Wbta lie dark saril ef dik
de-1 ; r .'- r S '"ti:-k. ltil. I And aa tair tttrv mis U .'.l.t.tt K... ,4 .
WUOMk"w w wiuiuuu- . j 1 9o inai u proa a tee eair hail wnaillieve bet thai .1- fw iV-
Rck,Bond "j r tmeUenUr'.duetJ labor wnU LilosellWh,:..
JplpIS MKR- iSlt" maaityisdr. down the l.vsl He wxs uaitrly V U.I
SS!fg terjr titalof . the, existenco ,are from a vtt to fnend.; , W of Wd foVe'nrr othsr mtu'lk. t.Llativ- ai te.lu L .v
IKSt : ' 'v. ! V eemmunit. : Soprose - yW f ere kU wu aiiUd asi Gil eall-l Urn
epusness Ja net the Supreme is theircry that should-be: heeded :. J- AFleramc,oCUkldUbarg, f-ifow c?,,: tfc.a w,a. M.U.t.
a ineir conqition mat snomia e -ame ,B!u?g "cr ufinier, axra. o. x.i iaeuotccy,cis poverty, Wet tie of
teuJoedT jiorated, and I for one do not prol' Wilder. V -jx . r 1 1 failure to entribate te public lacie
won prevails : equity : ana rignteous- pose to oe nignteea ey tne tiireats Miss Katie barman rturnrt.;lfttt and public movement, yeu tasjt
,"'ria Tobacco Company, day of It ; week Jreui' Ncrtbstd Have poirtrroadsV poor echooU,
tion Jaa natural power, pne that was nor influenced ,by: their hypocritical where she has been teachicg. r . rn tine c schoolhomj e and ooart h ease
jgiveh to inafr to curDhis ayariro pretense of fairness, but shall cast Air. Aaron Deitx left vesterday tor i shabbier eh s'reb, lower priwJ
E??????? my vote for this measure that means Baltimore wh era he will purchase lands, jour 'teacher wSU be more fcoor.
e;- so much t6 the people of North' hu spring sto:k ef geol's fsrnisv If pid; your preachers salary will U
iSWiSW1 ings,etc - - smaller, your newrp.p.r wiU hate a
actmentinto tatuipledge of ' ; - Mrs. X H; U.Uoway turned this mXl circulation, joar iea.UI
m m7 : Piovies tat itf .shall Prof. J. B. Carlyle at Ingleslde; wek ffum vuit to her Deonle iB nate a poorer market, your ralUvsd
-; ''' a. '7.'- -. ...The closing
to make fori have
agreement with any other r person fcauuv WUI
arm or, corporauon wnereDy to put uu, wuen u auuirss u
dojvjjdowtt delivered by Prof. J. B. Carlyle, of
artieles . prNucedjby : la Wake Forest. ' He ranks with the
suitable and sample,! machmery for :-r; ,:
- o' '.- : people of the Ingleside section may
its enforcement. .Surely this is, not r ... , J
aurafticgtegislatto uPVtt uaT4UB
nenU of the bill :rclaim.af corpor- the opportunity; of hearing bira.
ing exercises of Ingleside Warrth. BhV wax aeajmeanied by naJltr trafie, year Betthini small.
illtake place on Friday, her neice wridwUl spend some time saUler depvaiu,
., with her. jour raaaufaeturer: dimlnlsbe4 pl
1
vBahk Checks.'
There are many reasAns why kuii
neas men, and-all other -people " for
that matter. . should deuoitt ' thetr
money in banks l and .utw' ehesta in
paying bills , - An iastance cauie un
roaags; aid so on and so on. C IL
Pee)
Were wiser wrjs ale a g .this li&e
ever spoken? Herre a Tim a a, j
, .We All Are U&de of Duit,1
li some iwxs would sotneiuaes
forget ta)be."atsck epn Iea esot jrb
Ationehaveriucbuagreem h:-i?hrr' l-' 'J - -'-i deri.thekedUer!evbbseiatlon aly Jut 1 1 relriembex.' that ia r 4v --..t
are
- i -
Pease te hu rata; cry!
1 E.
WhcrwloFlndlL
litre Is lut ef paactrs wiote
locations should le fatsHUr la or try
Chritdia:
Tie lord's iViyer-. Uatthew C
The Cctsma&4xs&u Uxodas II.
Tbe Bealitait Mstibew 5
Paul's Coavsrtico Ads 9.
Chrtit's Great Prayer JoLm 17.
The Prodigal Siea LcU li.
The Tea Trrpae Msithew ifc.
PmUe cf lbeTs!e&ts VI auktw
" "
AtUisg Chapter John li..
RresrTM'ic-o Chaffer L Oar. 14.
Eheabtrd Chi; tr Jfrla, 10.
Lov Ckaater 1 Ccr. 13.
TJt Cktrur Jaaes 3,
, Artier CturKtbu'ttsC.
Tr wit r's Pm! PVa 21.
tisers. -
by Check in February, but the Rieh cemmon doat aae onto dust win r-
. iLJL Trase Paxla lift.
Vreateat Verse John: t:lt.
the laboring class, the t f armers i of I i Beginning with next week we will I mond firm faited to give .full credit I tarn: that ral tMti af nt;r m.rm
ivllSMr-l . - . . L Great Jonuiiea lUt elauaa
v?'t.- ''q- pnat me ximjss on.-,xnursaay even- marxea or., lae o raw try liars 7 t t t f
fefPlfMu inmsteadf Thursday lights as A Mhd9,X9o9m. created by ial poaiUou.or w.alth; 7 v.l uifIv m T,-e
of those articles put; of which J.hejr; -. - -: - . vene the book-keeper that we had gnd then unbend theaaaleil from .!T ,rN"Mllu'W
'?Mi--xU-' - -neitofore in order that we can have . r - . . ' u - BO,Ba wmaeives ireo Worker's Tana 11 TlcitiVw
are beinc cheated and -r - patdthe acoooni waa to prvduoe the the imaginary lotty heights tad cir. a . ' lutcU)
Wh agreement., to . denounce check with the 'firm, endorsement ales with themaelrea lung ea.sgh w f' w w -
-Af V.Vl .nnMa. 5t. ,m,,,;wM;roi Friday Tn tha nst. whra T j . T . Aaetser Tt oflers Tarae Psalst
Hr5 "'v " r - i k ipwijii, u vui nuiw i gev uowq v a xrse, ounsnu, pcrv,!
l tie pnee ot a commodity snouid ee the papers were carried on 11, F. D, the book-keeper could net deny. A unallo
yed
mingling with souse of QodU
people who perhaps have not
own
be&
meal, more of the Christ-spirit shows,
and there would be fewer people
m aTa ' ' . a "at
texretoTsr a taosiana ssa' one
little things and harts that
some
determined :gtar routes from offices word u tb wise,w kc
uemana ana not or. an agreemeni; Qtler a.-TuUburg , thev hav, not
z?l at been going out until Baturdav and A 'LeSOn:.6n. HoldinfT Cotton " lunate t every mpeot is they.
?S?tthV vr :A A certain Cabarrus ceuntr ftrmer would be acre ef happl-
ot reiiettrom. tne present situation is - 7 , .. .
to pave the wa y ' legislafaon for itoid this delay it will neeessitate broaft 10 Bli V't"
it,?i' r t-'i.,''i"t.-; t -''.. . ; ton held from the season of 1907,
competition the thing sought by this the closing of our forms not -later . . , . .
? consisting of fourteen balsa. On
0 . . V . .I : than 10 a'clock Thursday morning j. ot loos'he waa offered t waive
yje tA L.i!' " j through the faH are. ef oae elais te
0fe8Pm butrefussdtoU being advUed te ukluh t sel.ct caste thai Is who!-
itmMmmmtl. 5 atr Or. held lor advance in the mark.t Jf K" cf another te reach
Kl v . After holding his cotton for over a lD joys or eosamiag. As 1 haen see. any news from
Th ranitiil nf thia ontirttrv hae nnit- Will bear this in mind and send in . .14?1 whwm iwr i - - ,v-. U ..... ... . . .
:--"rCw f? v- " .1. -r v v.; Tear he marketed tnia -week, at nine! r-.4' w as re uuty i wtueena tn t lew Us a a.
ed m a war unto death with its - la- theut articles earlier than heretofore. any!one half:eents sustaining a loss themselves Sued by nature, bat from
bor. Byassiduous approach Thw change; wui also makrit nece of ieVinUen and one-half dollars per weh they are either exslodsd or ia
uiM?r,uB mauageuxtjut u u-: sarV fot advertisers to eet their .lU. .f v 'ar--1 wniea toey are reeetrea witnscact
ehedPO t n. " welsossirfiereartrealdiffsrtneestt
llowtebe saved AeU CJL
Should I Ccafeas Ckrit7 Ive-
mans 10.3.
Teieher's Teraa DxrUl IZX
Tbe Creat Ooaambaka Uirk
16-3
Chriits Lut ' CocuaaAd Arts
1:3.
CtrulUa Oatlovk.
La nrel Itecit.
ylat
their
2j change of copy for tkeir advertise- land forty-five. dollars.
tration of .national affairs until to- rj - . , - l . , .
I
by thiat Company?
be deceived . ; the American
Tobacco Co. Ji;'''tmi1'lyoihi?ls
North Carolina. In, the t firs tlplae
li can'f- afford it, and; inV the Vpecoud
Place if it were to leave bvvituef of
this statute ;t would be 'a self:con
fe8ed criminal' uderthe IJnited
States Statute, and' their!! conviction
,n the federal CourWOuldlDelfsS
wed. Why should'sucriKo
raised by that Company anyway?
n violating the law? HI it is -notj
t.Vtart . ' ' - :..:!' ' .-.': 'x- -. 1
u .t wouia not be 'amenable t6
this statute, on the other haiid,ifV it
,H' sureIy it should suffer a penaity
therefore like you, or or any; other
'dividual who violates the ' law.-; It
we violate the law; We sufferits pen
2afe unt0 vou ; that ithe mmiricin
AonacCO Com nan W tmtH &
-r-v umucu ; to t no
ore consideration at thi hands; of
"we wno ttdm .,j:iii:-.-.vw-
humblest citizen ? in tthef landl
-HuauieniiLi iaea 'ia the
--... jfj vaua s one wnicn
Paractemes it above alli t
and true worth to itaed eat mere I fneoda.
ns remsaUr ike par- MU. Ancle yeur U vltitz her
The farmers are very buy
lag, gettlag ready to slant
crops for this year.
rr, ,.' l T, IT? 7m A . .,-.t
vsj- iv t -. ... .i i. , . .... , . ' . . i mil bbu woman. a nmw in rn mm w w mm . ambt i
y ".jV ;; .t iianta in th office not later than 12 flouot verymucn wnelber tau . .. :t"" - , , , . , , .
4ay-it Wsi particular' indiTidualcabe indaced wtablUh characUv reaaeosnt tad Im Tsseday e tctctct ef
itedrrepres " - , ealttie. .''itteUicence riritaaUr. the tUaea of Wits Ulue Craispe
- to hold cotton in years to come, and v , . ., -. , . ,
Taaliaett.olis nationiith - ; . -r -i- 1. There are imaginary elifTereacea that Mxae Xdlie is a rood tairher
?"::-:6 s ..:. tnere are many instances where seen - t- , .... t, .
3gBfeem& con- K.inA ,h. M. ke the foolish appear more foolish, wilt U greatlf. cuaeed -by hr
snshnwasunappeasp hipe - haTe th pv deavotoW tbepriftt -f.tht d t. Wbti
f8!ffiiA ,n,ft. - o V . - ; Usarly. ,Lst
islation and Jontrols; indiaaries.; Iti V - . V - - ; r Z . ' .. I able ef tha rood Btmarrtan who La.U.M tr:.. r:-.T. c. .i.t. j
t " f 'i f .f-tM!'if ."- 'imZ " !Wn ?nin.V5n-U: - .n... ' ' ; N .V It WOUid meaa mUCQ IBOW tOf tOO I . I'". " . I . " "
riSSSSlffi aAtnVlMlt.eex!..tnh.v.muted ffft.ed ttt dtf piled - jew. Tor 11UuUUk
mm? .tone, the entira, cron when the umw w!r aui.rsnces tn
hmiUtions around official cconducU . i - . , . ... ' . social staadbir esUblUbed bv" birth.
edu cation, habits, etc and per hi pa
enough toimpose aconditionsttpon .7c-'- r, Vu;V. " - : .-11 '.,T for all Ume to come this will, roa-
, r,. (: i. ' game with the club at that place, easy for all concerned.. Tet we see . ,
anddictatetermsto tbat govern ..vr.v.,.-. v. . a-r.-- , -i.;nVi. " .w:. ... tiaue. .It Is not natural that .maeea
t1 nd our boys report a good v time, farmers. willmg to tie-up their sea- . , ,
ment. which created them now bid m . 'V--. . - , - v: ,, it v n . . cenul-natures be long aasocaied.
mmiiytch.nA. They eayv that v.theyv; were 'treated eon'e work; allowing their bdU tore- V. . ;
defiance to the law, andhrQttle com . , . : - ' , ' . . v ted any effort to bring this about
petition. The healthful spirit of ;r-allh---H.' v:rir ' i--; I. . . -. .1 would prove " a '- fail ere. Bet there
in the money out of cirWtiOD, tad ,0CIli P"uc w" ? .
.."..ii?a t .t . a.a fni to 1)8 niagniSed; sad thoaghtfal.
q It?a;i T-.tVT God " feanag. and God.seviag aad
commercial activity is btiag; destroy
ed, the rights of free-born citizenship
usurped and 'discarded by these thdn
sters which ever-ride our legislatures
whieh . over-ride the will of the people
and which pyer-nde the principles of
huWn'justioe.;c'And Jask'yo here
anfinew if Itfis hotliigir for
this centralization of power and ac
cumulation of wealth into, the .bands
of a f ew niade possible by the m a-
nipulationx of trusts and combmesi to
square deal. i ne names ana po
sitions of the Xoulaburg boys were as
follows: If : lv; 3
; PitcherOsmond llale. ;
. Catcher -Julian; Hart.
- -v 1st base -Graham Egerton. V
- 2nd JaaserTem Ruffin. ' ( - :
3rd base-rulian'Pegtami .
j Short f top Russell Harris, u
R. F.--O. K. Cooke, Jr. ;
Xl!F.WalteT;Waddell;
j.'P.Raymond Taylor.,
;Th
sensible people will give no heed
thsatw Ex.,
lo
J; Prosperity.
I do not knew whether or not it
has ever been worked out as a., prla-1 In Uemory of llr. J . H. SUlllugl
eipal of political economy,, but "any " Our conraunity has been made aid
how it is unquestionably , true that by the death ot our good lnend,Jao.
wealth Is, by nature, not anatocrat- IL StaUin WhUe a temble, Itn
-"'I -' at
ft 1 . WVV I m m m, . Bw - aa
ic nnt aemocraue. : ids Tjoorsr i tua iumv vs
a Hni -trarm HrvVTriTn9nipd i VfV.r rn.ri i tK. nonr.r vrtnl EindJ for 'thft DlTltion. Vt BUT
beaiecxed?CTeeableTO the prin ' . k, " a ' , a
" I llessra. J.' J'Iitncaiter,- J. A Turner Ure. . The richer every other man 'is hearts were greatly saddened , when
oipiea x oi our jueniocxauu , goTctn
rnektand I ini! accordance 'with the
-There was a caady party at Mr.'
B. L. Carrol list Saturday trgbt
inhoaercf lliaate Alsna and Xfjr
Ptgram, ot Loeiaber K
lira, Mary Uiekj retamed hotae
Saturday from a visit te her Vrothrr,
"W7 D. Fot Ur, who iirsj arir .If at
son. "''
historic tenets of democrato , faith'
I believe the people ' themsslves sre
net only the ssat of political. .. power.
Osmond Yarboro. Y. C;TTiUuma.l thaL 'richer von axe. Ererv man we beard that he was no more.
J. Williams and Badger Hart, . whose'eaming power. is', below f arf j llr. CuUiagt was a mui ef pecu-
The garae L resalte'd'i&a. score vf below mormal, Isv a bardsn en the 1 liar ongmality, a deep thinker, a wue
7 to 2 ia favor tLouaburg. ; community: he drags down the whole ccaasaior, a stroag inaca tzi vai
lira. S. J.-P race is vichxsg kar
brother, Ur. Btzui la Oifard, ." ,
Mr. B. T. Psrsca give a errtrrt
at Ml Zta Academy J ur Saizrisy
night aAdit was greallr eej?yadby
all who aUeaded. - .
. MUs Martha Kxaa is Turila g Mlas
Ixlz Ikt Psnca. -
dr.acJMn. J. C PoeUr ifent
the day lut Saciay wiiij hla rilLer.
Mkss Lexs PiiUr xrd AHae
Hiars cloted tteJr iclool at Alert
Friiay and retarced be:e Fri!xj
eTsatn. t
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