ritj \ ? SpwUtl I'orreopondtrncc > ^ *.*hington. J un? ** ~ OpposlUM or Kfpublk?n nvwspApvn lo KfpublK in ^xtr*r*fiac? In appropriations i^ad e xpc-nditurve U U>kiquid{ to develop, although th*? admmiUmtHjn had been in iiflh.c leu ' ^ ? p four monttia A cxmspu-ous msUno* of revolt is found in the editorial columns of the Akron (O.I Beacon Journal Referring to the pwsaagr of the Krench naval budget just pa^ed. which carries only $1 1XOOO.OO#, as ^^oati>t uur a pp rupriatuns of ? awly half billion dollars. the Beacon Jour nal says: This should be enough to caus* us lo pause for thought- But we are not going to do it. We are going to load the people down with useless Ui?. we are going to spend a billion and a quarter tor war m-Hy a billion) when ihe people need bT^ad and ap parently we do? not care what they think about it. Such madness is al EB5T- TnconvelTaBTe?an^?ff?t5e party now in power thinks it is going to es cape an accounting at the hand? of the people it is sadly mistaken. It ? i in * ?rv n ih? intarmiU of Tha ? *hifl , builders. the powder makers, the ar- ? taor plate manufacturers Back of the 1 mt^asure it it must but as sure as God I reigns the people will not stand for tt_ They will not always consent to have their faces ground down on the stone of confiscatory taxation, and the glib gentlemen now in Congress who -are ata for economy~tn their speeches and.. ? yet vote for this thing will tiave to face a day of reckoning, tor the people tmist put an end to this thing before there can ever be a hope ot lower tat^< in thin country I irTt? KKue ia^erfeetlv Plain. ? Tbe Beacon Journal is a repubivcan news paper, but it wants to say here and f now that it will follow no party *nd no man in a cause so plainly bad. On the other hand it proposes to oppose to the utmost ot its po^er even the Republican party on this program and I xrom now on it will maie war unceas ingly upon any man and any party that seeks to follow this policy which means inevitable ruin to the people of this country/it it is carried out as now intended.** The ?*ri HrniM T?tiN 4 The New York Herald. 00 e of the ! . Republican organs of that ?v which has heretofore opposed rah plan for a recacuon oT ar .t. demanded a big artny and :..i\ nd generally enuors<rd every- 1 thfcln ^rprtblfcan. has faced sqnareiy ? ;siV?ut v. .hi now deuxinding that ex tr.:Vagunt appropriations be cut. In its issue of June it I New York Herald would like to see the combined billion dollar ap- " l'i *i?. !ui;on> <foi aimy and ?***+ cu? ir* half.. In the present world out i.v.1. at. lv ?illmt th-n CVov rnr.p.ent gamble to this extent. and ?e are satisfied that we would not be taking long chances at tha;. itovernmem expenditures are iaiol Jnti some big dents h^ve rh to ' bt- made in them. The only soluuor i> the bradaxe." ^alT The Philadelphia Public Ledger ? Kt p. i contiuuts to chide the present _ . t.r.:.nlst ration loP Its potU.v s< :: f . ' 1 nder Ite c apt on ? "Nobody Knows," it says editorially; / t '*? Winhiiiytnn nnSi^v It, < jikt the iuner circles c- ;2*e Admin istration are doing about the three greatest of our foreign problems. ? The-.* is silt nee, a silence that aav n.ean anything or nothing. 1 This is Jujae 3%^ T^ri|C4u^ 1 ministration came into power on Mar ; %A More than a hundred day^s have come and gone since. We are in the tourth month of a new Administration ' pl? djred to action on peace, the limi tation of armament and a aortd ass>o- ? cation of nations. What has been done* Just what are the accomplishments m the** pi **5 ?ed matters? The House and Senate are ha Ting 1 a tug-of-war over the form and s*?pe (.? a declaratory peace resolution/ The White House, to all appearanoes. ! is untroubled over that deadkvk The foreign policies of the Hard ing Administration retain taetr wrap- J pings of uncertainty and their mists | oj vagueness. There is a wall of si lence around them. Cryptic .utter ances are the rule. The oracle wkec it speaks as did the Oracse of Delphi. The passwords are two; aaJT and hush* But what of pear*-* Of the limitations of armament % Of the as sociations of natioas* (katsMe of the inner circle nobody knows. Is it possible the AteiftistratNm inner circle Itself does not bwv* I 4 iter falls far In a most respectful bat rarM let ter to President Hardin*. Hamilton Holt, editor of The Indepeadent <New >^ork) calls npoa him to his plans for world peaee. deelarinc that the time has come ftor him to rf?<i his promises In this Wfttl After re culling Mr Hardinx's raar-ifi pcom ise to seek to eotahftish mm AsmriaiiM: of Nations. Mr Holt says: "Yon have not yet gtvem the Aner Kan people the slightest lakliag of I he terms Of this Hardiax Asmatio* t .tat vo? propose shall <?ffliat the Wilson Leaxoe . . . Tm cannot t?*pe to get pablfcc opinion behind yoar nr-M* uition without takin* voar coan tr*men into yoar n>ol? ? >e IVintinc out that lircx* nlVr aj? poet is rm-vssary to the ntihnaiMi of i he covenant of an association, Kvaus^ the IV nocrats control rrwro ihtn ??ne- third of the Senate. Mr ttolt ? ontinues Mr President, the ttno* has <x-?oe f ? r you to rede*?n> yoar fe>>nwe?. TV ? ?aintry and the world have watted 1 long fmm?h to know f?t * hat kind ot an association of aatfc?ais ivn hare in mind ?f voa delay ne^i fart We j . ople everywhere will tnevi^aMy oca ? lade that either yv>n no concrete plan at all or else that yon pr, -spent* to pat party harmoav above worM * elf. ire." ->? I arty letr*a on ?bamnnrM.* .At this writing there is Mne W|e STRIKE . TOASTTD" .Cigarette No clgarstte has the same delicious ~\ . flavor as Lucky Strike. Because 1 rjalha U |l| ? HtCH y 3u IRu ts BrO toasted cigarette. and prospect thai the House will adopt the Borah three-nations plart for a conIerence_ on Ju^ftMkm^niATusieaih ~o* the Porter Resolution fxrr an all na tions land and se* plan While this resolution authontes the President to call such a conference there has been no assurance that President Harding *ill calT such a conference promptly or will call it at all. On the contrarv correspondent who says ar ts In a po sition to state "the view l*resident Harding; at the moment.'" asserts there will be no early action. Nil. Carter Field, the correspondent, says under date of June 21: I "President Harding' w:;i not call a disarmament conference f** Great Britain. Japan and the United States in the immediate future. There will be no such call until there has beer, a thorough understanding and a very definite agreement made in sit ret be ta ecn representatives of the three countries. . ; ^ "The Tribune correspondent is :n a position to state flatly that this is the view of President Harding at the mo fiicnt. and that therefore, despite the obvious satisfaction w hich the admin istration has taken in the statement by Premier IJoyd-Georse printed today '< favoring the conference* and in other indications that something ma> be worked out with a view to saving the tremendous armament taxation bur df n. no immediate move ?ul be made ii* .public." ? *\+, ? * * Tariff and the Hu^iarxs Man'x Party. Republican leader Vondell . w o* promises that the tariff bill will bo re ported about July 1 to the House, and the fact that Republli an members are ?ts rtlwicr o?u bww ??f Hw 'ii hti <lult*ak ?ape* ially wtod an<1 :un?ber. in d?? airs a ton* and sultry debate. Ti"* 1 r.iklni: ;f ? U'lP bil! furnis.i.s a Rood I iliastrat i.j. of thi business methods j of the I i m>K -^ir and the Republican p*r<H?* *t t .^*h,Hiiun In the Democratic Congress elected in 15*10. the House passed :< rxrifT hill within thirty days after it was organ ised. The Republican party has had con j trol or Congress now tor 27 months; tfeg tariff question has hwn under con jsidemtion for about 8 months; the pre I sent Congress has T>een in session near It three months, and a tariff hill la just about to be reported. The Democratic Congress, however, had these advantages: it did not hare | to cater to any special Interests; it had no election debts to to priTl leged classes; it did not hare to listen tc a hoi ile of lobbyists. It simply had to make a business tariff and pass it, and business at qnce adjustec itself to the new schedules. Still, the Republican party goee rtgtii on claiming to be the business HMLH'5 ggs atl>1 jgjg of guud peeplOf who either don't know the facts or ] don't take the time to think about them, go right on believing It. ? ? : , ? = i A Cem Irtai the i^nfirres^lonaLIkCQnL Senator Harefson tTTem Miss ? was exposing the falsity of a claim to the * cchievcments" of the present Reput> lican administration made by an over realous party organ, when Senator Wolcott (Dem. Del. > inter rUliliMl. \Tr. WolcotL? ' Does the article say that these things which are not yet ftnHhrrt-arg actIIg*"emeir.3~bf~The Re publlcan party? Mrs Harrison. ? Yes; they claim these as achievements. Mr. Wolcott ?I am very much re minded of something I read. I think it was something that old Benjamin Franklin said about the delay with which he was meeting in not being rcrmitted to sail. The Rovernor of the province had constantly told him the ship would sail the next day. and old Ben said he was very much remin ded of the sign of King George on the tavern ? always on horseback but ne You <<?ard Amtlnst Burglars, Bat What About Rat>! Rats steal millions of dollars' worth of grain, chickens, eggs. etc. Destroy property and are a -menace to health*.' If you are troubled with rats, try RAT SNAP It will surely kill them ? pre vent odors. Cats or docs won't tf\jich it Comes in cakes. Three sizes. 35c. 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by | Allen Bros Co. 1 What the classes ?eod is less con l?ciousness ar.d more conscientiousness Norfolk Virslllfu-Pilul. ? Good News Ifs pood IX"?T ? 1TV? tnov it >s ? this radical rv?W:iv>n of *140 on the Model H l^llev Ijrht and Hiw Electric Power Plant. But do yon reaiiw the im(<?rtaK? of taking advantage of this un usual opportunity? This greatly price of is an arbitrary price ? and this offer ts being made for the month of May ?b Unless the demand is sufficient to lreep the Lalley fae tones punj: at fall speed, it will be necessary to increase the pnce Jue 1st. RemenJwr this low price of HR5 ig for the New, Bigger, Better. More Powerful Model H I Alley, the highly re fined plant that ""Does More ? Do? It Better" ? the plant that is fatly guaranteed for one year including the batteries TVs is jow fin* J? i ? and ft may be your last to se care this tWiWfMy wlalih and ?<TWJe-iit plant at so low a figure. s Call. UfciAox or write for the farts. I?ra how the LaBey pay hr *a eM. BE SURE? SEE THE LALLEY FIRST R I. MITCHELL Local Dealer Bunn, - N. C. GREAT BARGAINS r IN SUMMER GOODS Its facts. We are offering you some of the Greatest Bargains of the season in this years New Summer Gooods We want yoa to know that our store is the Store that always sells the cheapest and therefore is the one vou should visit first and last. We want to sell out our stock early and therefore are offering bargains that will sell the goods. Come and see them and you will agree with us that thes are real bar gains. Read the prices below and come. We^iave many more that are just as at, tractive and possibly more so. ? - Ladles 'giilliL.miirtfraiaU WeM II ?>? NOW 98c EACH _ _ 36-in. Flowered and FgrureC Voiles ? VAItn 40-ln. Organdl?a, finest quality quality 35c YARD Druid J-4- Sea_Ialand Sheetinc 10c YARD 27-iii. Jap Silk all colors, best grado 35c YARD AH Men's W. L. Douglas JS.50 and $10 Guaranteed Shoes and Oxfords . $4.98 PAIR Men's Kool Kloth and Palm Beach Suits, all colors and sizes. Special $7.50 SUIT Loys Kool Kloth and Palm Beach suits * $4.98 SUIT [illim Clnth Tory nnaltry - 18c YARD Meen's $1.50 Heavy weight Blue Cham bray work Shirts 75c EACH - Men's $2.50 Cowhide brand Overalls adLh plastic backs, all sizes SPECIAL 98c PAIR Men's Pants.. light weignt for sutnmer 98c PAIR ? ~ -ifi-!n. Silk TaTfeta. all colors, best quality made $1.75 YARD Womens Middy Blouses. Special 98c EACH 36-in. Silk Messaline, all colors, best quality made , $1.75 YARD 27-inch Chambray. all colors 10c YARD F. A. ROTH &. COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST 'tlSffSSm LOUISBURG" NOftTn CAROLINA S U G A R $6.00 Per 100 WHO MADE THEM DO IT? C. C. Hudson Co. (WIDE-AWAHK MEKCJIANT) LOl'ISBI'BO. NORTH CAH0LI5A

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