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-t - r 1 Ti'.s c:.u::a uatcuuaii. - ' , - - - i WtI. H, SJEWARr, Ed. and Prop Published every Tuesday at 120 West Innes street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 18th. 1906, at the post office at Salis v bury, N. O., wider the act of Congress of March 8rd, 1W7. Telephone No. 458. Salisbuby, N. C. Dko 14th, 1910 With at least $1,000 arrearages on oar books the editor will not enjoy Christmas as he should. He fears most of his creditors will revel in many good things while their aocount goes unpaid . We do not wish to dan people, but let this be a reminder. When yon come to town call aDd give us a warmf hand-shake, if nothing more. Since the article on the first page, concerning "Rowan County's Finances," was printed, we have obtained additional information as to the amount paid ont on ' bonds. Since this statement was made the bonds have been pre sented for payment and $15,000 worth of them were taken up. Treasurer Nicholas not only made this statement bat showed as a number of them in substantiation and it gives as pleasearo to make this information public. In addition to this Treasurer Nicholas states that it is an old custom, just at this teme of year, owing to the small amount of cash usually on hand, to bor row more or less to meet current expenses which are often quite heavy owing to the payments to be made on the school fund. It takes nearly $8,000 to pay off the school teachers of the county, and to do this promptly, just at the holiday season when cash is so much to be desired, generally meanB the necessity of a loan for a short time, until the taxes can be collected. laxing tnesetnings into con sideration, it is bat just to say, that the county's finances seem to be in their usual good condi tion and there is no immediate reason to expect anything to the contrary. uur commissioners can generally be depended upon to do the proper thing and it should be a source of satisfaction to all good people to know that such is the case. Taft's appointment of Associate Justice White to the position of chief justice of the Supreme Court, the highest appointive office in the nation, was merely a selfish political move.' It is as plain a case of barter and sale as Bene diet Arnold made with the Brit ish and we have about the same respect for the guilty party. Taf t owes his election largely to the Roman Catholic vote, and owing to the fact that ex-president Theo. Roosevelt and ex-vice pres ident Fairbanks, representing the Repnblican party had so -grossly offended the Catholics, even the old pope, because they asserted their rights as free, enlightened Christian gentlemen, ProteBtants, and the equal, if hot superior to any presumptuous "vicar of Christ," Mr. 'Taf t the Unitariau, hoped to heal this breach and step up ahead of Mr, Roosevelt in 1912, hence Mr. White, though a Southern man and a Democrat, being the most available, and the big offioe the very thing to pur chase the vote with, was made the price. No one who has brains enough to ohange his mind, except catholics, or apologists for catho lios, will give bim any credit for the appointment more than a dirty, contemptible political trick, a thing so vile and repulsive no decent American can longer afford to respect the politioal hyena guilty of such base service to our country. Like Esau of old he would have sold his birthright, or his country's flag and honor . as readily, if the necessity seemed apparent and the danger of just punishment was as distant. We hope that the people will not for get his perfidity to his section, his party and the great mass of prot eatants who" 10 foolishly assisted in his election. We do not object to the appoint ment of Mr. White as concerns his religious beliefs. The catholic has a right to bis religions views just as other people and should be iuny protected in that right, in short we fully and heartily concur in Jefferson's .phrases:. "Equal rights to all and special privileges to none," and "Even and exact justice to all men of whatsoever persuasion, "religious or politi cal." If' our cat ho Ho brethren woald accept , this doctrine and live up to it - there wonld be no more religo-politico disputes Jpe tween them and pro tea tan ts. This, however, they refuse t J do. They always insist upon special privileges, no matter how unjust it may be to others, they insist upcn the preference of their mem bers for office, merely because they are catholics and, of course to keep the "protestant dogs" out of authority. . They claim that there will never be any Christian uuity, according to Cardinal Gibbons. until all denominations come un der one visible head: i. e., the pope. In addition to thi they insist that the State muit be sub sorvient to the church, (the oath olio church of coarse,) that all officials, from the president down to the ton nship constable must be of their faith and subject to the aoDroval or dismiss il of the hqly (?) father (?), the pope Hence, with these things and a great many more of like vital im portance, it is up to the protest ants of this country, as it is all over the world, TO DO OR BE DONE Thus it is we rind our selves at the unpleasant task of raising our voice in no uncertain sound against the encroachments of these pious, smiling, polite fiends who are striving night and day to get control over every square yard of our great country. Protestants' and true Americans need to inform -themselves and lo 089 no time in getting on the firing line. Negroes Face Charge of Robbery at Spencer. The store of W. P. Youug, one of the oldest merchants in Spen cer, was robbed Monday night of a quantity of goods, the robber hav iug secreted himself in the place during the day. The door was unbarred and the goods carried off at night. Chief of Polios J. B. Cruse Tuesday lcoa'ela part of the stolen articles at the home of Will Mayo and Charles Brown, colored, aud attempted to arrest Mayo while driving a team. He left the team in the road and fled to the wo. ds. A large amount of goods were recovered, much of whioh had not been misled from the store. . For Christmas novelties, jewelry and diamonds, vis it the '- aliburyPawn Shop. Taft, the Unltarion, Appoints A Catholic Chief Justice. Washingron, Dec. 11. Asso ciate Justice Edward Douglas White of the United States Su preme Court is to be elevated to the chief justiceship of that tri banal. President Taft will send the nomination to the Senate to morrow at noan. It is expected that the two new associate Jus tices, to fill vaoanies on the bench, will also be named'tomor- row. Eliminating Justice Hughes from promotion, and eliminating all suggestions made from out side the court, President Tafr, it is said, turned naturally to Jus tice White, In doing so he dis regarded aH political consider ations. Justice White is a Demo crat and was born in Louisiana. Hd was appointed to the Supreme Court by Grover Cleveland aud is 65 yeass of age. j so rar as wasmngton could re call tonight, this is the first time that a Chief Justice of a poll tical faith opposite to that of tne ac ministration nas ever ueen ap- p tinted. It was reportPd tonight, though neither confirmation nor denial was obtainable at the White House, that President Taft will name as Associate Justice Jndge Willis Van Devanter of Cheyenne, Wyo., now a Federal judge in the eighth United States court, and Joseph Ruoker Lamar of Georgia, a Democrat and a former justice of the Georgia Supreme Court. Buy your wife or sweet heart a handsome diamond for X' mas. ' Diamonds are always a good investment if bought right and my prices cannot be duplicated. Wm . Urbanskv. nronrifitnr I Salisbury Pawn Shop. ifcifti FOR FARMERS. Legislation In. Australia Makes th .;... Dairy -Business Profitable, r It may Interest America!) farmers to know that In Australia- the govern ment has come to the aid of agricul ture in a satisfactory manner. This Is particularly true of dairy r farming; The provincial government maintains at Calgary the largest and finest dairy station- and cold storage plant, in all the west. A few years ago the farm-; era of southern Alberta "became dis satisfied with the private creajnerles then In operation . and asked the gov ernment to take charge of the busi ness. The government is -especially solicitous for the prosperity of farm ers, andythe public policy has no pur pose, that precedes their best Interest Therefore the request was "taken up, and government creameries took the place of the old private concerns. These creameries are equipped upon the most modern plans, and, being con ducted with no. thought of profit, but solely In the lnterests of the farmers, their operation has been of enormous benefit. They are called "co-operative" and really are just exactly that. A chain of them has been established through the country sufficient and effi cient to serve the whole farming com munity. They are subject to the con trol of their patrons, through boards of directors, and undr government management Most of the patrons separate their milk at home by means of hand sep arators and takejfthelr cream to the government stations, say three or four times a week. There it is carefully tested, weighed and credited up. At the end of each month each patron gets credit for the equivalent of his cream in butter and receives a cash advance equal to 10 cents a pound. Thirty or sixty days later a check for the balance is sent him from the de partment of agriculture direct that is to say, the government actually takes 1-hls cream, makes his butter and pays him the market rate in cash and a gov ernment check. This is neither pa ternalism nor socialism. It is a farm' era' government, doing" business with and for, the farmers. In other words. it is simply business, and good busi ness at that for all concerned. The average price paid at government creameries in 1908 was 25.43 cents. Of course these creameries have to be maintained, and this is accomplish ed by making a charge of 4 cents a pound. One cent of this goes to a fund for the purchase of buildings and machinery, of which the farmers be come part owners to the extent of their contributions. All this would mean little If It did not secure the best market advantages for everybody concerned, but it does mean that and in a fuller sense than could be secured through any other process. The government has consol idated the market and conducts the sales, all In behalf of the producers. The butter Is sold through government agencies, principally heretofore In British Columbia and the Yukon dis trict but of late In growing quantl ties to Japan. A large export trade In butter from southern Alberta has sprung up In the Japanese market Profit In Geese. There is no fowl that will respond to treatment or furnish better results than the waterfowl, it will mature Just as rapidly away from streams as near them. A generous supply of drinking water Is all that Is required. There are many places on a farm that are worthless for cultivation that could be utilized with excellent results for goose raising. Many farmers are profiting by this and adding to their Incomes annually. The care and at tention necessary for raising geese are very small when compared with the returns, and the cost of food is also proportionately small in comparison with the cost of food used for other birds bred for market. A goose on range will gather the largest portion of its food, consisting of grasses, in sects and other animal and vegetable matter to be found in the fields and brooks. The goose occupies the same place among poultry that sheep do among live stock and if cared for are just as A PATH OF TOTTLOUSB GEESE. profitable in proportion. It is Just as necessary to pluck the feathers from the goose as it is to shear the wool from the sheep, and the product has a great demand. The Toulouse is one of the largest breeds of geese and is very profit able, as It attains an enormous size and when fattened brings a high price in the- market. It Is a. fairly good layer, averaging about forty eggs In a season. Some persons labor under the delusion that geese do not lay un tfl they are two years bid or if they do their eggs are not fertile. The eggs from Toulouse and White Chinese geese hatch almost as readily as do eggs from older geese. As long as geese have plenty of grass they will need very little, If any, feed, except during the laying season, when they should be fed ljberally on some masfa food. Geese prefer bulky food. Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AMD STOMACH TROUBLE it i the best ' medicine ever sola over a druggist's counter. . Bible Used ; Election Void. . Because the "dryi" of Powell county, Kentucky, used the Bible as an emblem on their ballots in a recent local-option election and carried the county the State court of appeals yesterday declared ,the election void. ': 11 On each ballet was the picture of an open book with the words "Holy Bible" under it. The, "wets" for an emblem used the picture of a whiskey bottle and a glass out of which protruded the head of a snake. At the first trial witnesses tes tified that they were told that if hey wanted to go, to heave u they should make their mark under the "Bible . One said he wanted to vote "wet" but feared if he did not heed the sign of the Bible that the Almighty wonld wreak vengeance upon him. In the opinion handed down yesterday it is said a, statue prohibits the use or tne uioie as an election em blem on ballots. Frankfort, Ky., dispatch. . Buggy Contest. If sufficient interest can be arousea we nope to soon jgiv 1 away i . another good buggy, as has been our custom for several years. If any of out readers wish to entor this contest, send in your name at once, or if you have a friend that you would like to S9e in the race send in his name and addresB. A Mennouite Custom. When a young man reaches the marriageable ag and shows those well known symptoms the elders of the church hold- a meetinsr They decide if he is honest and re liabletb buy a farm, usually an eighty.- Into the farm he puts his savings, and then members of the congregation raise the roet of the funds to pay f, r the laud. This amount the youDg man must pay back with a small rate of interest. Thut by example and material assistance they bind him by the strongest bnds, that of debtor to the church. They know full well that nothing can be lost, for the land is always worth what it will cost. After the youug poeple are located on their farm the f-liiers continue with advice and help. Do you wonder that this thrifty people are gradually buying the finest of all Kansas land and the best part of the nicest little city within the borders of that great State. Seneca Tribune. THIS WEEK ONLY. Next week regular price $1.00 50c 50c v . . rock. ; - , Dec. 12. -Many .have .colds in. the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. George Bostian's baby has pneumonia and bronchi tis. It is real sick. - J acob HolshouBer, the oldest person in our community, is in a very pitiful condition. Last Tues- day evehing just before dstrk he had a stroke of uaralypis and is unable to talk or swallow. lie does not seem to be sick at all , Mr. Holshousef was 95 years old the 1st of last 3une. He can not live long if he does not get better. It is ead to see liim. . , David Beaver is making prepa rations to erect a new dwelling on his farm in the Rooks. Saw. G. M. Shnping, Esq , is doing quite a lively business on Main Street. Kirt Beaver is going to nnvo, frcm J. F, Park's place to Berlin Castor's vacant house near Rock. - J. F. Park and son have a good trade and are doing a good busi ness in their new store. S. A. Holmes has , his new dwelling completed, near Rock. The people of Rock are prepar ing ty have a, nice Christmas tree at Rock's Grove Church during Christmas. The Rock' Roller Mill plant is kept busy day and night grinding, ginning, etc, etc. W. A. Shop ing is proprietor. i Rol ert Josey is still living on East Log Street and can be found at any time if in need of granite. Our Bchool at Rock is in a flour ishing condition with William Bernhardt, of Cabarrus county, as teacher. H. A. A. Kluttz, of the Organ Church ueighborho d, has pur chased a lot near Rock Roller Mills which will mean another new house for Rock. 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All neces" sary information may be obtain ed by addressing " D. H. Hill, president, Raleigh, N. 0." WOMEN'S WOES. Salisbori Women are Finding Relief at Once. It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity ; they must ""keep up," must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains ; they must stoop over, when to bend -means torture. They must walk and bend and work with rackirg pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of thabody. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Bead of a remedv for kidnevs onlv that held i and cures the kidneys and is dndorsed by people in this locality. Mrs. J. N. Brown, 168 North Union Street, Concord, N. 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