New Furnishings for the Home
This la the season to more bark Indoors. You will De?<l new
curtains and draperies, pillow tops, upholstery, table runners, bed
spreads, dining room linens, dresser covers, towels, blankets, etc.
Large Line
of stamped goods to be embroidered these long winter erenlngg.
Cotton and silk embroidery threads. Wool to knit the popular
sweater and scarfs.
All This
besides a large line of dress goods and trimmings can be bonght
remarkably cheap at
THE LADIES SHOP
Louisburg, N. C.
MRS, R. R. HARRIS
MRS. IN'A ROUSE
MRS. J. A. TURNER
MISS VIRGINIA FOSTER
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and provide shelter; the renter must guard his household goods.
Business concerns, factories, churches, schools, colleges and cor
porations must protect their property Investments. The man who
can thus provide the security of a community against financial loss
from fir* Is its Insurance agent, through his companies.
See T. W. WATSON, for
your Insurance Needs.
OFFICE OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
We can save you 15
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THE COMFORT OF OVERSTUFFED PIECES
For real comfort, overstuffed furniture excells all other
hinds. Home of the late patterns are shown in our pres
ent display at prices well within the means of all.
Our undertaking department is at your disposal when
in need. >
W. E. White Furniture Co.
PHm Cmm4 la tf t* 14
l<tfazo
Long trouaara ware born on* hun
dred y?*r? ago. It ?u along about
that time whan man'a lag* began to)
loaa thalr plampnaia.
WHY DEMOCRACY SHOl'LD
PILOT THE OLD SHIP OF STATE
(Continued from page two)
I raining of salaries fi.r Postal Employ,
[cs was passed through the elforts or
both the Democratic party and the in
surgent ring of their party, anil wa>
vetoed by their president; It Is a mat-:
ter of record that Mr. Coolldgq re
tained both Daugherty and Denby un
til it became so Intolerable that he was
forced to demand their resignations
by the senate, and almost broke his
heart; and It is a matter of record
that their pledges to the farmers
of the country during the campaign
of 1920 were broken and now dare to
look those farmers In the face. The
present administration was conceived j
In sin, and brought forth in iniquity,
and it has not belled Its parentage '
It Is essentially and radically corrupt.
Their speakers are now out before the
people talking reform, and deprecate |
with holy horror the consequences of
their own misdeeds, but no sooner their
object accomplished return to their
policy like a dog to his vomit. I have
no hope of reform in the party in
power, my only hope is that the people
convinced of thelrTiypocricy and cor-,
ruptlon will hurl them from their high
places of honor they have so long dis
graced. What a record. It is high time
for a change as we are now on the
brink of Monarchy, and for them to
continue In power much longer will
cause our grand Empire to fall. I ap
peal to all lovers of honest, clean gov
ernment to rally to Democracy's stan
dard bearer, and hurl them from Hell
to Breakfast. If the excessive use of
money was eliminated from the Re
publican party there is no doubt but
that the Democratic party would con
trol this nation, and not only the peo
ple of this nation would experience a
new day of prosperity, but the whole
world would share the divine bless,
ings which are in store, awaiting that
great and glorious day.
Now, I-have stated the facts partaln
ing to their policies In a nutshell, end
would like to state the facts pertain
ing to Democratic policies. The Demo
cratic party was founded upon the
principle that this government was
established to protect 'or time the
rights and privileges of every indi
vidual, regardless of party or creed.
Did you know that the reason Demo
cratic orators excel those of the Re
publican party, is simply because the
unvarnished truth comes from the soul
and reaches the soul of the audience
which vibrates back and forth with
Increased inspiration, and conscien
tious power that reverberates onward
' and upward until it reaches the stars
| and mingles with them In all their
celestial glory. The services of the
Democratic party have always been
in maintaining the constitution, It has
been the paramount promoters of
economy, and the enemy of corrup
1 tlon.
It is to the Democratic party that this
country owes its chief glory and de.
velopment. It was the Democratic par
ty that extended the boundaries of his
Republic, from the Mississippi to the
Pacific ocean, It was the Democratic
Party that acquired the territory of
Louisiana, which extended from the
Gulf of Mexico up the Father of Waters
to the Dominion of Canada, embracing
Iowa. Dakota, Kansas and all the vast
I region west to the Rocky Mountains.
It was the Democratic party that ac
quired Florida, New Mexico. Califor
nia. including their grand extent of
country, plains, rivers, and mountains,
with all their wealth of gold, and sll.
ver and precious metals, embracing
approximately one million square miles
Not a single toot of land has been ad
ded to the Empire by the Republican
party, except Alaska, a broad stretch
of icy waters, a land inhabited by
seals and savages.
In our political firmament have al
ways shone stars of brightest lustre
that have not failed to guide us to
peace and prosperity. Some o[ them
have been of the first magnitude and
of dazzling brilliancy. High in the
honored constellation wa one that
rose In the valley of Virginia and shed
its light over the land and the sea,
and did not culminate until it had
gilded the far off horizon of eternity
and that star was Woodrow Wilson.
From such a casket of mutual treasure
there could but fall pearls, priceless
as ever gemed the Nations coronet.
During the regime of the late Wood
row Wilson the nation experienced
Its most prosperous period in all of
its history, though a stormy one, and
the skies lowered, and reverses threat
ened, but the old flag remained Intact,
and waved Its colors above the man
sion of the Persidency, without a stain
on Its folds, and without a cloud on
Its glory. I repeat It the late Woodrow
WlUon was the greatest scholar, the
greatest statesman, and the greatest
patriot that was ever produced on
American soil. He gave utterance to
the aspirations of humanity with an
eloquence which held the attentions
of all the earth, and made America
a new and enlarged Influence In the
destiny of mankind. He has left a
name that will be Inspired forever In
the hearts of men and women who
lore justloe, right, liberty and equality,
as the symbol of the loftiest Ideals
which extricate human kind from ttu
mesh of Barbalsm and lead It to a
state of real and true civilization. I
will enumerate briefly a few of the
tows f n acted during the lato Wood
row Wilson's regime. Ms: The Auto
Trnst tow was passed; the Fed
eral t end con*<olllnc the manufac
turing r- rporatlons war- pansed' the
Hblppl i. board which controll-j I ihe
Water t- snsportitlo'.* In a Similar
way the Inter* *!?? C mmer a Ocn.
mfsnkn r >ntr .'s railroad*. or mnd
transportation ; It passe d Great
Seaman's Law which gave protection
and rights to this helpless claaa of
workers; ths Free Tolls clause In the
Panama Canal Acts waa repealed, and
waa a very necessary law; the Antl.
Junctlon Law waa passed, which re- 1
stricts the use of the Injunction In
Come to Us for Business Counsel
Few women know, and they cannot be expected to know, the
ways of the business world. Their time and attention has
been spent in keeping their home. So when occasion arises
that you must make a business decision, do not try to handle
it alone. Come to us for counsel. we will gladly give you
the benefit of our business experience.
The First National Bank
LOUISBURG, North Carolina
Win. H. RUFFIN, President, F. J. BEASLEY, Ca"hier
\Vm. B. BARROW, Assistant Cashier
| labor troubles, so that 't could no
'longer be uaea as a weapon ot Injus
tice by the money powers; the Income
Tax Law was passed, which taxes
each and every man In proportion to
his pocket-book, not In proportion to
the number of chldren he happens to
have; the New Parcel Post Law was
passed which makes it possible tor the
rural people to receive and send pack
ages without going to the Express of
fice some distance away; the Federal
(Reserve Banking law was passed, and
lone among the bast pieces of legisla
tion in all ot our history, and doubt
less without It we would scarcely
have won the world war; the Federal
: Land Bank Law was passed wheh has
I been the salvation to thousands of
farmers, I have stated many historical
I facts pertaining to the late Woodrow
| Wilson's Administration that are un
disputed, and if time would permit,
I could give a hundred. Like the Fair
Sultan of the Oriental Legends, I
could go for a thousand and one nights
and even as in those Eastern stories,
so the tale would ever be heaps of
gold, massive nuggets, uncounted rich
es. 1 appeal to every man and woman
to register and vote if they wish for
American liberty to be preserved, and I
wish to maintain their rights to life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
I recall that several years ago that
grand old common-wealth of Tennes
see was lost to the Republicans which
was due to the 50.000 absentee votes,
a sufficiency to have given Democracy
a large majority.
Let us all register and vote, and
when the ballots have been cast In the
ides of November in numbers like the
falling leaves In Autumn that this na- 1
tion will elect a Democratic president
with a Democratic Congress, and
crown our efforts with victory, there
by assuring a yet more splendid future
of peace, prosperity and happiness.
THEO HASSELL.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Two unfurnished rooms for rent.
See H. W. Griffin at City Barber
Shop. 10-31-lt
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ROCKY MOUNT
TOBACCO MARKET
Leads In high Prices
Sales made on The Mangum Warehouse floor during the last few days proves the
above assertion. Good tobacco has advanced considerably.
We believe no one would make a mistake to market their good tobacco while prices
range as below ? sales made for people youknow.
G. X. HI' RULE- ?? at 25, 81 at 37, 110 at 51, 70 at ?0, 50 at 71, 3V at 81, 11 at ?7? 854 lbs. Aver .VU2
t'. CASHES at 18, at at W, MO at 60, 11? at t?l-- 111# lbs. Arer. 59.6S.
JUSTICE * P.? 190 at 60, 76 at 6H, 76 at 5?, 100 at 85, 60 at 27, 60 at 33, 30 at 12- -523 lbs. Aver. 1?JK?.
E. J. EISHER ? 66 at 21, 31 at 36, SO at 85, SO at 29, .0 at H), 110 at 65, 60 at 70, 70 at 68, 30 at 71,. 10 at
6?? 5SO lbs. A?er. 50.01. ? . ,
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A'ATT 8.UITH ? 110 at 88, #0 at 51, 180 at 6H, 56 at 49, 60 at 63? 446 lbs. Arer. 51.50.
GEO. WARRELL? 110K lbs. *?SUH A rerage $57.25,
A L. 8TBOH>? 7M lbs. ?85?JiO? Average W.63t * (
KELLY GAT * JOY N E R ?6 lbs. Avenge 61. IS. #
Get rome good tobacco graded out, sell at The Mangum Warehouse, Rocky Mount.
You will receive courteous treatment and highest prices.
I. W.
MANGUM,
Proprietor j