4 The News and Observer —ax illa News and Observer Publish lug Co JOSEPHUS DANIELS, FreiUeit Dfflcc: News and Observer Building, Fay etteville Street. ~ONLY NEWSPAPER PRINTED At State Capital That Uses tbs ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. SUBSCRIPTION PRICB: Per year f 7-00 Six months Always strictly in advance. Entered at the postoffice at Raleigh, N. C., as second-class matter. TUESDAY November 18, 1902. A MORNING TONIC. (Henry Cabot Lodge.) When wealth expends in a single even ing upon a vulgar, brainless entertain ment an amount of money the income of which would mean affluence to thousands of families; when it is used to promote concerns in the necessities of life, or for desperate gambling in the stock market; when it is engaged in an effort to debauch elections or control. Legislatures; when it considers that everything is for sale. Legislatures and_courts. public offices, the honesty of men and the honor of wo men. it is hard to overestimate the peril which it portends. A GROWING VOTE. There lias been a rapid increase in the Socialist vote. It has increased from 126,445 in 1900 to 400,000 this year. What does this increase mean? It is distributed from Massachusetts to Cali fornia in the North. It has made little headway in the South except at Coving ton, Kentucky. N The existence of a protective tariff levied to take money out of the pockets of a large class of people and put it in the pockets of the few, the advocacy of the ship subsidy bill, and voting subsi dies to railroads —this sort of unjust paternalism that is favoritism to the rich is an encouragement to Socialism. If it is right for the government to practise paternalism, which to those who have the power to dictate legislation, and robs those who lack such power—if such legislation can be defend ed, so can Socialism. Indeed it is re stricted Socialism. The Socialists wish the government to be paternal, but to treat all its children alike. The advo cates of protections and subsidies wish the government to be paternal, but wish it to treat the trusts as favorite children and all others as step children. Socialism, with all its dangers, is the legitimate child of the protective policy. THE SOUTH*AS A TEACHER. The Norfolk Landmark copies that portion of the speech of Mr. Joseph G. Breton before the Bankers’ Association, which contrasted today, when “the North is sending to us not only her money, but her sons,” with the days when war and reconstruction left her poor. The Land mark pays Mr. Brown a high compli ment and incidentally' rebukes certain wordy “Smart Alecs” in the South who think there is nothing worthy of their commendation south of Washing ton. We quote ‘ One of the best of the many' fine ad dresses made at the session of the Amer ican Bankers’ Association in New Or leans last week was delivered by Mr. Joseph G- Brown, a leading banker of Raleigh Bolden Plasters strength en Uuscles, remove pain anywhere. 13c each. COAL, WOOD, FEED. Now on Hand and on Roads : 2,000 BUSHELS FRIME CORN’. 1,000 BUSHELS PRIME OATS. 400 BUSHELS CORN, OAT AND WHEAT CHOPS. TWO CARLOADS CHOICE WESTERN TIMOTHY HAY. 1.000 TONS BEST DOMESTIC COALS. 1,000 CORDS SEAONED PINE AND OAK WOOD. AT VERY CLOSE CASH PRICES BY JONES & POWELL Raleigh, N. C. ’PHONES 41 AND 71. “ALL WRSQjpr-FOR MORE THAN HAL F A CEN riJRY"* DTxTMpg *T7 ‘ ERADICATE worms PER _ _ FRCMTKE jhiUMAN 30D1 H’RMiHT'b INDIA' VL»jE ir ABIE I'ILL CC., New Yof jdk wary Woman dr\' 4S? - \ is interested aml should know JS 5 , ' \SI about tite wonderfc! SIT MARVFL Whirling Spray ,\J Tlie new ' nidnid Syrlng>‘. . 'Sr ftiL - .tL Hun ami iSueHon. Best—*af- est—Most Con-anient. y ll ITcUUSf* lOHll.Otlj. A*k yoitr riruiirUt for It. \ ,-y* if 1»h cannot supply the x !WAFA ICIx. accept no Ume N y _ j other, Imt send stamp for il- V // . \ . [ lustrated lxiok—"•'nil'll.it giver \ a '/a | full particulars and directions in- C \ 3 fa | valuable to indies. MAHVKI, (!«., t Jj (a i Room Times itdg., Vew York. Cash Buyer’s Joy. “QUEEN BESS’’ [shoe coJ | $2.50 Shoe. IggS i 0| 1 I i S S& Morphine nnd Whiskey I H E 111 ||l| habitstreated without pain ; | Ip 111 |MI or confinement. Curepuar jvl g gW?if I anteed at Sanitarium or no pay. B. H. VEAL, Man’gr Lithia Spring* Cure Co., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Homeltreaf ment vein if preferred. Correspondence strictly confidential. t A Hair Vigor O Nearly everybody knows I Ailrf how it always restores color I v j* and checks falling. 6 it i rgitriTu*: r“.r* *--*■ - ■>? - f -r^-7^-• 1 r DOBBIN & FERRALL, At Tucker’s Store. We prepay express char- ■ ges anywhere in North j Carolina on all cash or ders amounting to $5.00 and over. We ask you to give us an opportunity to demonstrate the fact that we are the best organized house for prompt and care ful filling of mail and tel ephone orders. All orders sent to us receive our per sonal attention, which gives you the same benefit as a personal visit to our store. Make an effort to come to see us, no matter how far you have to come, and we promise to make it pay you. If you can’t come, send us your mail orders and trust us to fill them. You will not be disap pointed. %Foor GLOVE. W. p. TAYLOR CO. Manufacturers, THE BEST $3.5(1 SHOE On the mark et. All styles Sold by Cross & Linehan GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN EVER Offered .to Agents and Insurers by the MUTUAL Mptlfl LIFE INSURANCE Ifcml 1 Ulh CO. OF PHILA., % It having adopted a 3 per cent Reserve basis, thereby guaranteeing the largest Cash Surrender, Loan. Paid Up and Extension Values. This and the PENN’S more'liberal policies and dividends, furnish absolu + ° se curity at the lowest possible cost, Send tor liter ature. Desirable contracts to desirable Agents. R. B, RANEY, Gen. Agi. tor N. C., Raleigh, N C. I WS3 thos^h" , br , iggs & sons! RALEIGH, N. C. | SHEET IRON STOVES, J COAL STOVES, 1 1 COOK STOVES AND RANGES. 1 J. L. O’QUINN & CO. «r \|3l CT CARNATIONS * ) A SPECIALTY RALEIGH, N. C. Bouquets and Floral Decorations ar ranged in the best style at short notice. Palms, Ferns and all pot plants for house and window decorations. BULBS, Hyacinths, Narcissus and Tulips in va riety. Freesions, Liliams, and all bulbs ' ready now. ’Phones 119. •Smartest Styles in WALKING SUITS Man-tailored for Ladies’ Wear. Not only New handsome, but LOW IN PRICE. •THE "COATS That Women are Wearing— Hip-lengths and Knee-lengths. These two lengths in Their various styles, are The season’s successes. Full length Coats, Ulsters, New Markets, Rain Coats, are very Handsome, stylish And practical. Our lines are complete In these popular Garments, and our Prices are very low. ■ - —■ ' ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Thomas T. Beasley, de ceased, late of WaHe county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to jjresent the same to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of October, 11)03, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. WM. HENRY BEASLEY, Administrator, Morrisville, N. C. October 20, 1902.