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THE RALEIGH TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1912. V 9 , WOULD fVTONK AS FAWftRP AND'- f HO, IT CAN'T BE ' ClfJC THfiT-l I'LL .VSfSk i 6 -"r .. . W: . ml Ml Colonel Roosevelt Talks to Great Mass of People . - i o rrt tne Chicago, m.. Jf ";ZZT ,. ctle. He Bafd that, the delegates whose selection he contests must not .,i. ofinn of the con- Mention or upon tne settlement of enuon or uv that tne con " declared that To action of the convention based Spon the votes of these "fraudulent ly seated delegates, would be blnd 1 . .- .oniihiipan Darty. ,n '.T Roosevelt rally In itr.nm that the ex-president n,ade this chaTlenge. He was facing a cheering throng which Jammed the t hnHi na t ehtly as the Are marshals would permit. Reaching ... .v.- .r to the last line of seats and to the top of the topmost v. w aoild rows of men ana mn. negates from every part of the' country Roosevelt leaders "j . 1. f privates In the Roose- velt army. They gave the ex-presl- dent a mighty welcome. The Colonel spoke as follows. v... cvionHa nnd Fellow Citizens I address you as my fellow repub u..... hnb t also and primarily ad vnn aa fellow Americans, lei i. mhimib for this has become . . jA.1tu r f lty The overwneiminis uioju...., -.i..' Kiin nrneressives have de mo icf""" ' . , .lonr clared for me. un fTVr i A nhoHnW ni aouui tliat had not made the progressive light it would have completely down, and there would have oeeu no substantial, opposition to the forces of reaction auu crookedness. Let those progresses who stand for principle "--are concerned for the fortunes of any particular man oniy as V" securing the triumph of principle, ponder these facts and refrain in thU crisis from playing into the hand. of our enemies. . . (Here Mr. Koseven. i " A,. r.i-mfrieR. convenllc-.s worn ui . . A., and national committee in detail. He was very b 'tei ssainst ie - ret" ad5 against Taft. "Theft" V and "robbery" were worun A., ravine the committee his gen eral theme was resum;fd;Ef; It is not tO D6 wouueicu . v our opponents have been very bitter, ?or Sfe line up in this crisis is one that cuts deep to the foundat ons of government. Our democracy is no Put to a vital test; for the conflict is between human rights on one side and on the other special privileges used as a property right. part ing of the ways has come. The repub lican party must aennuei, I party that is true to the princ-.ples of Abranam L,iiii:uuii ir for the cause of special privii much more than an ordinary party one side or the other " ,m Ub, fight. The Issue is both simpler and Btand Dy deed, and not merely by larger than that involved in the per- ty phraBes, for the rights o sonality of any man, or than that in- numanity, or else It must stand 01 volved in any factional of in any clai privileges. Our opponents ordinary party contest. We are a?e fond of callinghemse Ives r.g- standing for the great fundamental ular republicans. rights upon wblcn an sucueiui "inave no uue tu mci..' " ,7, " government must be Dasea. we Ire standing for elementary decency in politics. We are fight ing for honesty against naked roD- , a whiu rnhhprv is COn- cerned the an-impormut ed economic mm ---- . is not the identity of the man rob- do not in the least mean that they bed. but the crime Itself. are all of them or even a 1 major Hy ,t j t infl.,oncBii bv improper mo- As far as Mr. ' . .. " hon 1 would say the L. nn all v concerned it nine mii. uvea any .T.' h- mth " . nrdiiced . upon what 'the fate of either may be , ut same th ng o. . e.; iu ; northeast.. especi- with Mr Tait S acquiesceute ui who uuh"b ., t thp ,, . i,i0 New YorK, uoa- Ws direction, and In his interest, his oraDle to slavery and hostile to the aUy in c,e, who lead lives ? nowers have raised an Issue which unlon. But most of the n..ter to and ' Philadelphia hO r & noHtical issue 11 is 6w jittieu R- - . ....... ,t It has been i mn- ing for the cause ege and tneir cniei mious;- . " , from the beneficiaries of ntrencU- OH ? m LAST I Sit IT COMING fNJ POSSIBLY IT U1LL GtT HtKt IN - TIME TO TMl my GHANBS01 BABY NOV, TO THE DETQT WHEN HE START? ON Hid Hf)AlFYhOQN0 cial privilege in bnslness winritfe-' cial business in y"- - .- Iffi twCTn MhTonfor S lustice. To the big man and to the little man, iu u " -- , of life, we pledge usHce and fair JAnllnir a nAii-iri at rnnn i?e id uii"" Our opponents, me iuau i - i. n atanH still. But we coma not iauu u - would; we must eitner go K..vv.rd Never was the neea BO "-"--- for men more lmpemnvc - - ahead of us if V'e . h. leadership of men whose snulq are seared ana Minded "men of cold heart and nar row mind, who pei - -, , - safetv in dull timiuny ouu - SSSL The unrest cannot be autet- ed by Ingenious itichcu - !i y.f t advance by merely marking time, or who seek to drown toe cry for justice by loud and ln e .!' ,L ohn..t igsues that are sincere cim' - . A q-ho " . -j !..,, ihnf are dead. Tne '"". 7h advance, and nn be drownedy reneatins tne war-cneo repeauiiB 1 shouts of van- So,8: Here in this cityof the i I (nnnlrl I CM 11 BCt ivi v state ui : "-... , tnl1av principles for w - D in tne wuiu Bnpak- fiftv four vears ago, when in spean f. "J:?VSf.n nhase of the eternal " f. hPtwen nrivilege and jus between the rights of the many and the special interest kjl he said: "That is the real issue That is WHY DON'T THAT CAR COME ON?? see the effect that these in- 11 Bal"" '..:.. . ;.t moral ;Vin neainst industrial wrong political issue, ""Tor- amone 0U ?8"6e do Wnot The kinds of are often by no means the ,nennom- Ur of coh to in. to - 3T It the methods adopted by boss in politics wun w . nf I101?" "'".. ," Places especially pie the victory they have won and to substitute boss rule or popu la rute Some of these men have : in e past assumedto be teac e- otheir tenow uku aV favor Npver again can iney --- lever b" i,nontv and de- of. a higi - s tne duty cency in pouuc -.- an(1 b-SwS-too. Amiareniiy they choke and foul the only chan- nels of inrormauim - " ,t,.pns honest and well --seSs The mosi York- and of these papers m Massachusetts supponed Mr Pari ker against me in 1904 Mr Far vor was a democrat, but ne wan ker,.a.s .f.i.fltnrv to these mas- enureiy ' thev draU-UieT'couM-toer-?nriherepubUcanrPa2a,idBto elect a aemucmi - ---. 1 . . . ... in this the issue whicn win cuimi' - lneA... ..,hD thPSR noor tongues of as and myself shall be .. 1. i tho eternal Struggle suent. ..... J.i !v,t onri . . intn iirinpiuirs tie."- UBlwccii """.' . ., ...i,i Thpv wrong throughout tne -----e the two principles wh.ch have ood face to face from the begin- ninp- of time. ine uue 1 -----mong rigl" of humanUy the other divine right of kings. It s the same republic it'shall be proved that from iti.nlf ' it is the same spirit which says . 11 ..,1 rt and earn bread, -you Wi. ----- . ..... klnE whether from me i.."- y -v -- -. l..i.ij tho nennle of his own nation and lives from the , iru.v of their labor, or trom one as an apology for enslaving another race, it is the same tyrannical prin- C1P1;- . . n tnrlav he ......! -j.i n.tit it is also WOU1U uu , ,Vp .ininlP which is nw DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is Here. Backed by Raleigh 'lesumuny. Don't take our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Raleigh endorsement. -Read the statements of Raleigh citizens. - And decide for yourself. Here Is one case of It: t A. Braisassa; 412 S. Mc-, Dowell street, Raleigh. C. says: Doan's Kidney IJiUs nave my .ea.w recommendation. I have testea u.em thoroughly and know tnat ust as represented. In-1903 I flrat ..j t-. k-i,inpv PiUs and I was so pleased with the Denent -brought at that time that I publicly . ..... t. ii.ao mp nlpas- endorseu tnem. i 6"- - ' - ure to confirm all I then saiu. Ing the years that have since Parsed, I have obtained uoan s iuuu -from the Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Co. (now the Galloway Drug jo. wu ever 1 nave Deeii iu im -ney medicine and they have never failed to act promtpiy anu jum represented. They are simply hub and I know of many otner inbuii.r where they have been of benefit." For s.e by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United name Doan's and States. Remember the take no other. Mr ill II! t Iff mm ' v ELECTRICAL WORK jy inc.-" - . , , ' ...:..L.ui which enced by a class con"-"--- nad not suppose . ...Id .. ... V"V IndSctW mn.l , !' JS'l b,5. . ""!" lican party; auu " ' ,; , ,ho erpat dally newspa- . either class sumcienuy uiBu ff -SSSl co-itter trnrwUh X beca'usTr channel of -g - o thclas hamed byut ancra.dCf Mr. Taft's private ,h lr belS?. 0 S. secretary and of one 01 Mr. iaii unoerstauu . - come "wn.tever his for cabinet officers, are monstrous, auu tnat in vvB"' " in ad- Kvery , 1 v,p n ,r allv The great thev should be Indignantly con- lng disturbers 01 me . areltune 8 . i.iita hnwpver. and dinned fay the moral sentiment i tion ,ntellec- Vrno ation lawyer the whole country. - - - - ramentaUy mcap . : awvorB Rll nt the big corpormiu" 01 nnp.tPd with them, are come together to protest tuaay - and inu - I . us. Their hos- crlme which strikes .straignt a u ao.e " Th; ahrine of the "i "T J, mrise me. The men heart of every principle 01 wno ' V'-'h u h tnat t.i.ty u.- . - by privileg w". pvrpotlonally dl represents treason to tne peope.uu property , the com- un,eB" " r, B eh ed. cannot be ' it. u onrt hp illicitly acquired represents treason to u. , r - . . nt o tne com- - U Q.ii.TorlrtTl OT IQB HOVCIClRWtJ I UHCU w --" , 1 ,nn UHCitovv- T . - , .11.. ttiAOP every decent republican we are eu- are Th ey are wrong. na"."t'h"; men for whom life SwtSrSS SfHr SSsmsF. his party nia"B- . ; 1oflat we ,Mnition : and efficiency, strike at m0nied classes, so small a b.rofoUVmteik n, fortunate than our fathers drive intrencneu .".-",-- rB. lshes the oniat uw--r--- . S.H.? arne6now .IVcl; SZ'J? ses the .ioiiam in the fleht we are now waging. The principles for which we stand are as vital for the south as for the north, for the east as for the west. We make our appeal to an honest, far-sighted and patriotic Americans, no matter where they mav dwell. When In February last I made up my mind that It was my duty to en . thi. flrht. It was after long and .pfi rtRiiberation. I had become ih that Mr. Taft had definite i on rnmnletely abandoned the cause ot the people and had sur- j a fctmopif wholly to the bia- dings of the professional political t. ... . a nr tha rpat nrlvlleged ln- ...nHin hphind them. I had .... Km .nnvinced that unless I alHU UCt,U iuv .v did make the fight It could not be a a . .11 .nil that Mr. Taft nom- w.',irt come to him without "::.T,: onnositlon. The event has justified both my beliefs. I very l"!-.i ir nnr fellow progressives who have supported other candidates to remember that one of the cardinal principles of tne aocinueo -u.v-1. mn t. nur duty normal ryToUy and Tn good faith to abide . " J A.i and lOn- by tne wen tnouBuv - -estly expressed action of a major- vent revuiu""""' . j.h sionai ciuuo ----- - - ,t where there is no change , de majority of the heads of our great koines. We who fight sanely or 0 ,n8Ututions andof the lead virtue comes. We wno ngut educational institution8 a - the rights of the peop e 'n 0 generallv who take the ii .,tipa and social reform are ' kuin, the. 'cause . of ,r material wel -be- minor moralitie i8 the hand-ma aeu w a - nvn.npritv: and witnoui a ,,rrt nver their ac- justice tne over their Sere can be no prosper uy. 7nt p"rTmarlly for our sake, w- niPrtM ourselves not only to lion are u . 1- nponie. My con ."- , v. brine for tne buro t- strlve tor proBpeww r n - and regret are prim.. ., - 11 aoouw - --- .- .11- i basis of fair it can oniy thpmselves. They couiu treatment lor a.. hv lolnlng " "...u K.ia it nhall come, it tne On DUCU a uno.a -v people entrust power, to "- . P When I undertook this contest I was well aware ot the n ense - which my re-entry . I Knew tuoi and It is nph strengtn. . . Circumstances for; wmcu n , ..; not responsioie "a - - - s of lives irom m 1'- " -. Whpn . ... .. man Mho toll. Wneil tne oruiuu.j .-. --. t mve a movement is 1 Ser. ... 1 ! Tv AO DIOr H. 11LVIU - Hie a ii" " r: tvp him a bteCrSrnofsonme BbeeemrcCast into panic lest soiiiethlng that is not riguy ? " taken from them. In unman ly, fear they stand against a" --'n iav matter how urgent sum . rri.,, nt nnlv come far siifit ue. i", -. .. . kot,. ,lntv when tney muo but they show a lamentable short sightedness, in tniB country no man can permanently. !ea' re to his descendants the right to softly and if he could leave suclra right it would in the end prove to be a right not worth having. The In r.l f'J ..poiiv worth while which iiei nun.- v-' ----- .... .1 nmit tn our children ana . -wiLirpn-n children is the aoil- iu uui ------ . 1V, lty to do work that counus i"i means of avoiding work--the ability . Afitn oiTnrt not ine uijuuhu'1 ... n thp slothful avoidance of all Tho lparters in thu fight for CHUll. . .... j . t. industrial and social jusu:e should be the men to nu. u... has been given and from vhoni we have a right to expect in much of honesty ana "i " much of disinterested anu tup h pommon cooil. tne multi-millionaire who opposes ua ,rt tn of his own children and children's chliaren, anu, though he knows of It, we are their benefactors when we strive to make this country one in which Justice snail prevail; for It Is they them selves who would in the end suffer if m thia country when we a ; .'--,, talked when 1 began to ""',,, about thia l.lln turned repuui.. . turious oiiv- - 1 . . , nnn.ination about IOr me icu... were uincou. ,.1,1 ivino- Klin- at it is i"s" L,,c "" ill lll'W tu "iu, "'!- j. otf., just and you nrincinle wnicn i , . , . i when we fight on behalf of the many plying material, HELLO for us Z M rogivt it muWmilllonalre owner failways I.Ic .li.tipa to muse nn v... J"""' ... .1 n and mines and factories who forgets Thompson JieCUlCai VU. C. C. l'lione 370. to the exte . ..... ri,iifiiiu i,iitn,w. becoming .y . Tatt. STerVta element of Purecomedy a rt in llfll in rpadine in these pap ; : ame'nfauons about the likelihood 0 my candidacy breaWn; up th , re . t.ti.n norrv 1 iicj v Z " ni coin u, Mr Taft as its nominee for presi dent. In the PMt they' have, not concealed their contempt for Mr. Taft and none of them regard him in any way as a leauei. The difference between us . - 1,0 ..... .nnnnmlS IS UB Old our present vy ":-, -ot ... i..mn..l liiatorv.- 111 cj o aa cniii- m0v we crisis of the k..iQ we find arrayea -on -.- -".hv bread while earning tne 1 by the owner of the foul little sweat shop who coins dollars from the ex cessive and underpaid labor ;of hag gard women. :-ho stand tor the cause of progress ai ..o - make this country better place to live for those who have been harshly treated by fai,e; and uwe na:!"'j . ,tu olso really be a bet ter place for those who are already Konp of us can really pros per permanently if masses ot our L.io are debased and degraded. ,!, , eround down and forceu 11 . . ,11,1 livafi so to live starved ami that their souls are cnpn. their bodies and tne nne heir every feeling blunted. We ask that those of our peopio w fate as been kind shall remember hat each is his brother's keeper and that all of us whose veins they thrill with abounding vigor shU feel our obligation to tne Yarborough Hotel Unllding. X wver and broad sympathy fee, our us and lofty 'Sh the strain and stress of our eager ward movement, the men who of ufe. Friends here in tiin." I Bliss for m the uplift and BROADWAY AT J3d STREET Most conveniently located hotel. tn Manhattan. suDway, r.wic,. you. mprelv vour hearts mat yuu , Clng a crisis in the history o fa "? B" :.,:' ,k th latter, appear Darty. You are facing a en. aiue oy .n ini.ni. L...;. ir tne ill)..- . - - , ,,0 ankind and who have task before " " : , and Auto Bus lines People: and over aga nst waU,e deep in ; ansit facilities. One block to Kiveraiuo Two blocks to Central rar. Boom, with dH.chod hath 2. P Kouim with Pte Dam ni.inn tnd con men 01 resiriiieu .... --- .. .vm..ihv. whose souls are not lsUrred.by the wrongs of otherB permitted the average man grad ually to grow to feel that fair play UU UP o- ... ,V. thiH . ..... wiflnpu - iua, 1 earnestly i ,,..., w - ....,,.. , i. movement for social juowv-o ..... wag deniea mm, mat J"" moveiueui. ,i . least I . ... riv Ipitp nc- Its leauc.o : nieu 10 tne many ' - ness would cause, the "nnortton of men whose , , t0 few. r..".,mn i. ohviously dlslnteresteo, . . . rnntB3t ar fl2ht :'. ";,.. ,poive no ma- . "f I. V. r.oo. pwTrsprey would with tenfold the bitterness tuey tenai oeneui. ,hpv advocate. r.tt , ,v, oni rule them- would show in opposing ; any oort to he people would ea d offer no better proof of Annn nniP. biuiuij i i el luc - .. .mnh 1 - ... m ii P."?: 7" not fear any other De .mail compared to the gooa".-" -he Iact that we are ngiuing tor the other man wno latit "- . ty of conviction, wno. the pleasure of thedaj ' arid also those other men who distrust the people, who if dishonest wish to Seep the people helpless so , m to ex ploit them, ana wno u " " , believe in the power of the people ?! l.Ti ohnnt wholesome reform that every appeal in popular con science and popular intelligence Alls them with an angry terror. . Ac cording to their own lights these men are often very ti-.-, ---worthy. But they live on a plane Jf low Ideals. In the atmosphere the create.- Imposters flourish and J.!Ll,!rn PonJa to be thought of only as success in faking money. and the vision oi ni" sordid vision, and all that is purest in human nature is laughed at. and honesty Is bought and sold in the market place. Opposed undylngly to those men . , onii vision, the 7.:.. o notion, and wnat you nisiuiy - ,ki offppt . ...iii hnvo an HiinrcLiauic " .T',V.p u-nHd 'nt large. Here UiruuB11""1- ' ' . (Continued on Page Six.) . , . rtvhtponsness cause they do not xe ar ..y men would do tohelr own no -matter what their r"" Sns like a laming fire who spurn pr0gTrlatW fear me!' I knew also by casting in their lot . wUh L tQan wnlcn ,B ?fforded bj r bums n1",,, ease. of If ? fhepavt,yw0uld dtrectly or indl- a8 we battle for the rights of human tne f that port'o of he Wes o, .. ho 8C0.. battle ior --- press wntcn is contruueu " , , thinir nnlv of pleasure tor tuem- .inp vrv man in men ity. ag we rectly lnnuenceevcw - - we champion tne ; b , t eclal interests who feel' for and believe in who pride themsel wh0 business. Newspaper, of this typehe'JCe high fealty is nJ'nJ An?rAd2cated ind re- tampions and for whom champions fQund eye part of he coun- thel Wlow . , WcddingBclls ANNOUNCEMENTS, INVITATIONS, CAEDS, ENGRAVED IN VERY LATEST AND BEST STYLE. EDWARDS & BltOUGIHON PRINTING CO. Raleigh, N. 0. ' ,. in their condemnation oi cor- newspaper! are nominally ruptlon. in their naem""tl" democratic, wme nominally repub- e"c-naracter even more than bosslsm, and in railing : at ni'u" HcM,. some nominally lndePen?eV ntK They know well that con and in demanding higher ideal, of tn are true on y to Intellect i y ,vllege merely public service and private life. Yet feal or fanc,ed Interest, of the seience B of weaith and cult va whon the Buoreme test comes, they . . .. t . g by certain of oi tne m anneal to of the past. ..-They fear ' " sometlmei the intereaU or tm. cap- - - fundamental qualitle.. f tnat mey v- -"j itallst class are identical Hualltie. that every nian snout Out 1) of Sorts a When everytMn goe wrong and the future look black, instead of moping around go right to your druggist and ask for ;..'. Tutt's Pills' Ynn will find this a short cut to happiness, because they will remove the cause of your trouble which is nothing more than a slug gish liver. At your drug gist sugar coated or plain. ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALU now on at tne Great China and Toy Store, ' T 0 Y L A N D, "The Store of Quality." a.BO up Finest Culolno In the City Tho managers Of the ' HOtei 1 AivTorvvti wprn for twenty years in charge of the Holland House, N. Y. V1IANK W. JIAKKIMA.i, , Gl'STAV OBKNDOKyBK I Thl Ii Cyrm O. Batea, the man who advertl'c Mother' Joy and Ooota (lrtae Liniment, two ol tho ( realoet thing Known humanity. yor Bale by Sanndere Bt, Pharmacy. when the supreme test comes, tney capitalist clas. by certain of oi ' ke tne,r appeal to prove false to all their profession, a member, tney are controlled. Hon, ana vj of great fundam qualities that the qualities i selfishness, ol strlcnen nopo -r- terest. ot tne comni""-, high courage. .nrf ennrtal nrivilege ana tnere-i of the capitalist "8U vuu ,n . b,laa powerful ahUld MtogJ- th. uterest. of le who waga. tect tneir own ih ;",,. the people a. a wnoie, -- -" Wa demana of our leader, from the public. The, are toolM caMPtnep89 paperIl re-hostile to the owphy. 0f and .ympa- creature.; tne peop. --interest, of the eommonweauu ----- - . tne tal harm them, yet tney neither their acting favorawy w ' the community and .o intensely that tney Pa""- "" htallst class are identical wun tm rr that every man should have 1 I A a,AItf BrMriHH Ul UUHW. I M aU -ALnttotf al Sat WUUiD BftUU . . . . . M nnaAaltV RTlfl U U hM.m. crookedness in the panic- i n.ners .erve the in- L,?"" , titles, honesty and . J .t.anvthonlnc tne I ,..ih Bnme- Beuiu"cn. w from tne iuui.. never case tnese papers art. i, understanding of and .ympa- people. They .und wlt m ". a-QVer.ely to , th. Inter- ed. o W( are .niiiaarence behind the worn rep- i -nmmonwealth 1 any- wnose neeua w by .peecn or "";- of they are bound, ine gre - -a.Mi tn, evil alliance ot spe- encourage or condone the effort, ol ' eyU 0, thelr wtlon is that are against tne N E W ME N , in a NEW SHOP The Barber glwp in rear of Wake Iru rltore. formerly mn by Griffin & Eamheardt, will be conducted by R. I EMuheardt, and will e known aa , ' Union Barber Shop. . 4 East Martin Street, i Bear of Wake Drng Co. PICTURE FRAMES , MADE BY ONE WHO" KNOWS HOW F. A. WATSON, 11 W. Harget St. C. C. Phone 739. our opponents to " . . . J
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