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- . .in. ' .v. THE AttHEBOKO 1X)UK1E1L iSHtJUlKU ): sr. "v.- V' .v -V' This is Dem ocratic Year HON. 0. 51AX GARDNER, EX- UEUTENTANT GOVERNOR OF STATE, SPEAKS AT GASTONIA In a strong campaign speech at Gas to rda last Friday Hon. 0. Max Gard ner, of Shelby, stated in the offset that he intended to "call a spade a spade." He answered Butler's New ton speech in which the so-called Dem ocralic machine was criticised, briefly reriewed the record of Washington, Not. 1. With election eta drawing near, the Republican sit aetton in many sections looks desper ate and in many others hopeless. Con firmation of this Tiew is found in the facts that President Harding has fell eestrained to write a letter to Repub lican Moor leader Mondell designed te raise Republican hopes, and in which he pleads for the re-election of the present Republican Do-Nolhing Oaagress; that William R. Wood, nhairman of the ReDublican congres- siaaal committee, has been compelled make bitter partisan speecl: about it until they came back from the hotel to the convention, and you were told to stand up and deliver and deliver you did. Now, aint youj ashamed of yourself! Go wash the! dirt and grease and treachery of ma-1 Hr chine Dolitics from your own lean the hands before you challenge the sani-1 i kmurtiti nartv in Vnrth ( "m ml i ii., tation of the Democratic party in i : ::.g the progress made in road North Carolina. building, etc. Democracy Well Organised. I Mr. Gardner spoke in part as fol ..yes the Democratic party of! North Carolina is organixed, highly "It has never been my custom to organized, and possessed of brilliant ifs. There leadership. It is so well organiied, : HOW TO GET BACK THE "JOY OF.UFE" LIFE tant worth living if you're so weak arid run down you can hardly drag yourself around. , If the rich red blood, full of hearth, and vigor, were pumping through your veins, the joy of life would come back soon enough Gude's Pepto-Mangan hat worked this magic for thousands it will do the same for you. Take it for a short time and see how your health and strength improve. Your druggist has it Squid or tablets, aa you prefer. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher are many high class citizen who aie Marion, that never again will you be j Republicans in North Carolina, for permitted to occupy a high place in whom I entertain wholesome respect progress or history. Of course and whom I am pleased to call my Brother Butler, you may rest abso friends. But today I feel it my duty lutely assure. to call a spade, and 1 shall not hesi- -(jf course we have our party uif tate to do so in the bill of particulars f erences and intense party contests, . 1 am about to charge against a certain but when one Democrat defeats an-, A LEWALLEN WRITES AGAIN I Republican wno not oniy cnauenges other he does it at tne oauot dox anui the supremacy of the Democratic par- not behind closed doors and in darkj gr: tv in North Carolina but likewise, rooms, 'lhe people of North Carolina w nfton hnast nf our irnul fr with equal vigor and vehemence, de- have abiding conldence in the Demo- government, as a government of the Bounces tne leauersnip ui uvn cratic party oecause n is uie one ma- ,,pon fnr ti neon a and hv the neo-I party. chine' if you please, Mr. Butler that , pje We may boast of our great free I "His name is Marion butler, tie m iqqq Aycock crowded with the pre- j government and the liberties and in- f . . . y i. - i : t" ... . i to revise downward his prediction oi a Republican majority in the next noose, and that practically every mem ber of the president's cabinet has been seat out on the stump. The Republicans, panic stricken, are playing their last cards and exhaust ing their last resources. TJie Democrats on the other hand are approaching the final struggle with calmness and confidence. They are indulging in no extravagant claims. They have placed all the facts con cerning this congress and this admin istration and the issues of the cam- fa to hjs accustomeu biennial ef- cious treasure of North Carolina child-1 dependence transmitted to us by our rr" -i ------ - Iorls lo Slae coine-uam nood, and wmcn uienn, iiciieii, wu, forefathers. Yet we are permitting public, and they feel now that no state Bickett and Morrison have never light-; our ,iberties and our independence to amount of letterwnting by the presi- ..He j,, in his Newton speech that ened but extended and enlarged aslte bea away from us by the enemies em,, or ueaieu xiuyi, j he was ashamed ot North Carolina each in turn has gone ever forward to-1 of free overnment We seem to have away the damning facts that consti- .... .un j r l. : . ly k ; - Ann iu ure muni "ii ivcimuiia,! v.u..- for yQU y it was nol alone lne slate s. cnine, Mr. Butler, that has never , icn pe0Pie j u- d ""s I"" love for Woodrow Wilson dui us iac grown 0ld, that has never decayed, ' well as our privileges the and this .Republican administration of faith in Butler that resulted in a fhat has never broken down, that has; u'aoon come .when we can no a majonty ot 8U,uw ior tne uemocrauc never coiiapsed, that has never quit longer boast of a government of the i party lwo ycais ogu. serving; oecause, mr. ouuer, 11 ia me They cannot explain away any of "In his recent speech he poured out machine of nroirress. laden with the the follow ing outstanding facts of that his accumulated wrath upon what he g0iden riches of abundant service to!peo'Dle for the money kings by the Lerjus uic iiuiuitj vi ii,iuwi.iiav iNonn Carolina aim to a giecii machine. It was the Democratic ma- erowinor civilization. chine that foreclosed on Marion and . in conclusion, Mr. Butler, it is the , ,.,,, on thu fair nrM of nnr na- he was ashamed ot Nortn Carolina each in turn has gone ever forward to-1 0j free government We seem to have because of its devotion to the ideals ward3 the tedious heights that lead to j forgotten that eternal vigilence is- the of Woodrow Wilson. Isn't that gall tne nal uplands. It is the one 'ma- price of liberty. Unless we as Amer f or you? It was not alone the state s chine,' Mr. Butler, that has never j icn pe0pie become awakened to our . . ... ' ' W J V w ' 1 v'. ?cmiuiDCCi:i;;r raqmlrva 1 lit k k r-Uif tu M ir tj btif AmmA aa ml far anr crofit at aB. Y Ii is miali 1 " " ' baa t eooxiaM to stock iu Jbt ate a ilia m snort coooaucalhr 90A ptontabrf limiTrti ilqfa srnr. YoWH ba awpci-4 bow"; .V cbjqfr it ca be aiA-jrv tt--T'- ; ; Tlte Adu Pordand Cement CbI V " jtUk, r I P. Hmfa.N.Y-tMdsMu . ; 'The StandiTOcfc I record That this congress passed a profi teers' tariff bill which taxes the Amer ican people from $3,000,000,000 to $4, 000,000,000, an amount equivalent to the total sum required to run the gov ernment, and which will greatlv in- bankrupted his ambition. He spends most of his time in Washington, a sort of fugitive from the sco:n and contempt of his mother state. He is machine that has got your goat." REPUBLICANS FAIL crease the present high cost of living, annost as relentless against tne uem- ocrat.i oi me state us ne rtj;tiu.-t That this Republican congress en acted a tax hill which relieved the big corporations and multi-millionaire tax payers of more than half a billion dol lars, and increased the taxes of every small corporation, while granting no relief to small individual taxpayers. That Truman H. Newberry was given a purchased seat in the United "the hog combine" of his own party. N rmchinc was ever more roundly . i V i . ' iilartt ! I . : nnnfi I 1Q n in llutler's vituperation aiuriM his v c own party in Greensbo' i . -hort time ago when he termed it. dominant fac tion a 'combine of !io:;.-,'n- ')-j com bine' if you prefer jtion's history for many years to come, I ! as an election controlled by special in-1 te rests and an enormous and corrupt i campaign fund. Catalogue of Republican failures' The election and seating of New- since their accession to power. berry will never be forgotten. We 1'he.y failed to restore normalcy. are not objecting to the use of a They have failed to restore pros-: reasonable amount of money in a polit ical campaign when it is used legiu-1 1 would never think of using such States senate, with the open support an ugly descriptive word myself. It's of President Harding, and was con- hard' to tell whether Butler hater, demned by every man who voted to Watts, Simmons and Joe Daniels as seat him. much as he loathes Kohloss, More- That the administration is now fac- head and Frank Linney. Y-ju just iii an uiimiLivu in iii.h n pnrr ki ,ri ' ' wi, v iivu.n. ...u.j i.iin- i.j i ..i , - for the current fiscal year, which will against every sort of machine except prmlses,t0 "e iarmers. Im $850,000,000 and perhaps $1,000,- his own, and hu machine is a stll 000,000 before the end of the year, starter and runs on poison gas. He while pretending that it was econo- is the last man in the staU who ought mmng and saving money. to De heard to complain against ma That the expenses of running every chines. He would never have been single department of the government W10"" outside or oampson county ex have been largely increased hv this cePl for hls machine methods. He administration when fairly cmnared first organized the Farmers' Alliance the I:: t of the naval oil re in Wyoming were secretly with the last Democratic adininistra-Jion. That serves leased In the secretary of the interior to a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company, with great loss to the na tion and the state and to the United States navy and the oil-burning ships of the American merchant marine. That the administration is now at tempting to put through legisl.ttion to dispose of $:,000,000,000 worth of the finest merchant ships afloat for one- tenth of their cost, to pay $7:0,000.ll00 bonus to the purchasers, to len $125,000,000 at 2 per cent and to ex empt them from taxation. That under an executive order of President Harding, a midnight raid was made upon the officials of the bureau of engraving and printing, and that men and women who had won those positions through merit were wist into the street, with a suspicion amounting to the charge of dishones ty against them, which has been dis proved, but brought them no redress. machine and utilized it for his own They have failed to keep up our:mately. But the man or the woman merchant marine. jwho are influenced by money and sell They have failed to keep our foreign their vote for the sake of getting coin trade. Us a traitor in just as true a sense as They have failed to keep their prom-: Judas Iscariot or Benedict Arnold; ise to labor. 'and the man who goes out with thel They have failed to .keep their boodle and offers to influence people! promise to capital. against their sentiment by offering and I They have failed to keep faith with paying them money, are conspirators! the ex-service men. ! against free government, and the man They have failed to . keep their who buys or offers to buy votes, and the man who sells or olfeis to sell They have failed to keep their his vote should have their citizenship promises to the business men. .taken away from them: and they They have failed to maintain law should have a mark placed upon them and cider in the country. s they may be distinguished from They have failed to protect the honorable, law-abiding citizens. country against criminal trusts. j It has been alleged that the Repub- They have failed in their manage-! lican boodlers paid as high as sixty ment of the coal industry. land seventy-five dollars per head for They have failed utterlyTn the man- votes in Kandolph county two- yearsl ago. We believe every political party I should be required to furnish an item- ; ,J ...... r ..1 1 . ; r i I iicii Biateiiieiit uj an campaign iuuuh, business showing where they came from and! selfish interests. He next perfected agemeni oi tne raiiroaas. the Fusion machine that prostituted They have fa,,lel1. to take the Kov the good name of his mother state, ernmcnt out oi Dusiness. They have failed to put Mou, VorV tn ,.,,n,.nt th ioiiii,Hnto,i into government. what they were used "for. bonds of his native North Carolina. They have failed to restore peace I am a Democrat and believe in the Yes. ves. ladies and gentlemen. Sena- and tra(Je with Mexico. - great principles of a democracy and tor butler literally despises a machine." T"ey have failed in their conduct in the Democratic party. But if the of the department of justice. Democratic party can not win with- Good Democratic Card. They have failed in their conduct out following corrupt practices I say of the department of commerce. let her go down in defeat. But w They have failed in their conduct believe there are enough people who of the department of labor. .believe in a government of the people, They have failed in their conduct for the people and by the people, to of the department of state. carry us on to certain- victory. They have failed in bringing about, C. A. LEWALLEN. any effective adjustment of foreign re- lations. Curbstone Merchandising. TliV haua fnilarl frt fiKf.i nn.. et. 1 HV J .'.- "'I'll W UUK11II U Y Pv. I . , .. .. ' tlement of our foreien indebtedness.1 11 wou.la 06 Possible ror any one to I W IS I A Uf 9 A "Personally and politically I am glad Butler is canvassing in the state, lie is the best vote getter in North Carolina for the Democratic party, ,hpm and the perennial blight in the bosom ot his own bretnren. He raves about the Democratic machine and he rants about the Republican combine. He would have you believe that he rep rehends political machinery and de- nmntin . f? t1 , ftAn set up a box on a curbstone corner and tests the political machinist. lt us 000 s v' ' ;sell you many articles that are sold in see aoout mat . is he sincere : i n, , ., , . , ., . ' druir stores .... II hpv hnvd failaH t nurap thu n v L u6 owico. He was a delegate, 1 believe, to . . ' nii ,'- "" You would not care, however, to the last Republican national conven-, T. Av .a ,J "7 ...'risk your Ufe and health in allowing lion at Chicago. In that convention' , ... 'j ""' auch merchant to fill a DrescriDtion ..... -r TA VTA 11 I dead, waa the coninre wnr.l of the con- ,1- "'s . uut a uccesioii vl wiggles, - Juicy : ; Fruit Peppermint three delightful flavors f chbose'lTom. Ana pifiLEY'S P-R-the new sugar-coated pepper mint gum is alsjy a great treat for your sweet tooth. ' - .... . . . . i- All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule. the militant spirit of Roosevelt, though ...uki Few Persons realize that when thav vention and the two greatest living, T. . ' ...A ...... . i. buy the service of a compounding mat tnis aiimmisirauon nas oeen exponents of it Hiram Johnson and' , ' , " 'j 1 1 pharmacist that they are buvlnir a IZXSrZ? Le-ard Wood-went into a conven-' "CLlihL "SJf to wHuiu;Miiin, . an,, tlon seething and packe with po itica " ' - Inractilallv a minimum fee- but fillinir .thr ixms reaultino' in smndals that u;... : cession of wiggles and wobbles. - , pracuiauy minimum iee, dui niling Is,. ... "... V;,V. ;' ,7 wi " was. presinpuoni aJone would be highly : ; V 'I:" :; T: . "U: wnicn- ,.in.inB.1 I?rum ""W W1u n. ,,., unprofitable businew. . Drug store. ; iwuiwvcii, tut ueau uairon Haint. uotn -, "f" """ i cahIii not timt nn ihi trampled under foot and supplanted by Wood and Johnson were forced to re-l the spoil ystem, and that in some in- tire ag mechanically unfit and forced' Announcement is made of the mar" stances it is charged that appoint- ntTt iot wh0m' For Warren a naRe 01 delle Feacoc d KV-j nU have actually been bought and HaK i "S..t special privHege h Wen en- g .1 AtT3i SaU Ihroned in matters of legislation and primary Had been captured by Wood. TlStL Tl? that the administration has turned its ligUn. Marion never tire, in nnijSlfhS&JS', hack upon the masses of the people. hi. denundaUon of 'Democratic trick- "a Mn vllL JhI That without exception every piece ery machine methoa, ,nd miMpn- SL2f 8hf .HuluH .ffi f honoftriu ion- inHn nauiuui hv t.hi u a. t -.u oini. bne graduated at Oreensooro congress had the support of Demo- i. h sincere? Iv5!TL - Mdh. prombMrtt .! . i i i- ".nw I young business man. is a aon of M. "XJZ been sti 11 ex" " JR M R!RbM;H Marah, of W9i Point: passed would have been still worse ex f North Carolini had a political' He U associated with bU father in wSh won SSort of thJTmati Prim JS"? nhnXm wwcit won tne iroppori oi tne mm n fUU bjr n 0TtrwhelmInf' major- point Followtnf a bridal - trin in prosWe element among Republl- m6 BotUf M norm UruV 'i can tegiiiawrs. . in tr Chicaro eoaveBtioa- obey the M. M.h-iir nM u u;.i. 'P..( could not exist on that alone, and youl would be deprived, of the service of I these skilled pharmacists if it were not that drug stores carry a tremen dously lrge stock of related articles. These are sold on a small margin of I profit necessarily because competition it keen in this line of business. It ii to your distinct advantage . to pur chase from drug stoaea the thinga that art round orounariljr; in their stock. .m i . . .... V WW .t.nu., 3 r ; .aM Save the wrappers Good for valuable premiums f the administration th disarma ment conference haa'rewlted n no He did awt ,r He quickly - abandoned n: Married. Miu UIIiaa Wert awl If r. O. E. Wfit whaler; N. ahip. bar. been K V" 53" . 7 rZ acwpM, no money nas di vea th face of this deflaat hetrayat of . Brown wort married October 14, the and no desired remilt b,-: NtJ- the mombora of Ma party. Mr. Butler wromony being -performed by Justica or Franca nor Italy kaa raUfled the r, u, Uctura U whole'' th Paaoa Loach, af 6earoyo. treaties, and there are many res sons tttM m.m. wi,. Mrs. Rrnwv - u k " -m.mTu.i "JLftJ9 '""1 ntitr, them; of the &mCTUe machine to J North 'and blfhlf oetoomod daughter of Mr. ' FJri f.?0"'!!! V.Mv Carolina. God forbid! ; - S , and Mra. J. JL Waat, - of Ash.boro only inefficient but incompetent, bank MU u.i .n .C. ...'nnt i. u nn I. . V ' fa "p, prlnclplea and poli- enlPo got in motion when the amla-'rwwf bttainesa man, also of routo 1. -l J.1 .j ', ij. M"i. W Mr. Hardinf, for whom wa all The beat wiahoa of theil friendi fol ' 1 '? " " ntP .i- - "7J I'u vi . if: 4J! hvo- aympathetU rtapoct, waa nomi- low thara in Woir Journey on the tnr .;.v ffi MlyoM in tho hlstorr- of -the T f tbera llt ia fresh, bulont aaa of matrimony. - ' r"llJ2 ,nt .th,TKk .,? To know.- Who waa chauffer for tho : . -- - tnWmr in Hi nnT- U Hirirni. TA1LUK MAKES TALUAULE FIND . .That the record of both the etmgrM : and the arfminutration ia ft' record of aa you love your state and country, .II -1 nii ... ki. I i "ATtmr nun, n tOATl fn n.tll broken prornl.ea and of failure tejrive b,n t mKhlnm in Chicago! Did you doctora in four yeara without get any fPlir to men, farmers . , , th! .- ting any bfnent for stomach troubU sn iuorrr. ana tnst ui rongr is Mml,.r ,,. -,.,h( and blo.tin I InHnr. K therffnr tinworthy Of re-el ! a,liTittiivt rntion Unworthy 4r - .. ..'v t' ongrtM is machine, the powder troat machine, and bloating I waa inductd by my , "7 n the wool truat machine, the aiigar truat dnieewt to try Mayr'a Wonderful y or en- n,srnri1( the frtlliMr trust marHn, Remrdy snd must ay t! at a fl bot . , , and thw medicine marhjno T V'r tie h;i don me '.A! rm'h "'1." A SHABBY BOUSE OB ? . ' . A SHABBY MlffDl Haven't you been m houiW where! lovely ilowora stood all about, , and I everythina' .waa spick-and-span, but I taa liDrary Ubia waa strewn with p-l para and magaslnea of thot trashiest doacriptlonT . 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