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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,
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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.
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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.