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WEDNESDAY, SUIT. .20, 1916, THE FAYmTEYILLE INDEX PACE TWt) -57IE FAYETTEMLLE INDEX rCBUt'HED EVERY WEDNESDAY JL. ML KMjii2..Editer and Owns Oftr: 224 Hay Stwt 1 SUBSOaillON IfilcE: Strictly km Advance. .Catered art the postaffice at Fay- aaaariue, A. (J. aa OTDNESDA Y, SEPT. 20, 1916. 5W ay notes that paopia th w hard for aa empty bag to stand ajfrigkt ftsmklia. 1W spirit in which w aot la the Aigwaat aaatter.Coeth, siua .Bis jaaise. Taatnaa. , Xoafldaaee is a plant af alow gruath ife an agd bosom. Wflliam Pitt. Sood cwpasy and foad diseonrae wae the very waewi af Tirtsa Walton. in tnnse cays to ere was weeping nd gnashing of teeth and the Bepnb jiicena would not be comforted be- vcaaae these was bo strike and no hard Cimea. These children of EepublicaE 4Eiadeds were no more. ' It is Dot becauae the eiht-hour law -3givea the railroad employes more arages that the Bepablican politi- . .jriaiis Tamentate" worse than Jeremiah ,nt becaase the law ha kept the w oirntry from a strike that would have .'seen as horrible as a war if civil war jisad cot resulted therefrom. The BepabBeaas wanted and needed ja strike to bolster their fraudulent .cffceories but the law spiked their guns bow there is a great walling and jgoashing af teeth because af the safe jmd sane policies of the Wilson ad .siaistratiop. '"EYESXXAMINCD GI ASSES GROUND DIL JULIUS SIIAFFEE .216 HAYJSTISST ? FmytlTi3e, K. C -"Ib Jarilf jis':inot.an!y the mother of ' crista and illegal combinations bat ft ' Jtjt the greatest .fraud .,Ter imposed epos a'frae people. JBigh tariff .does not produce more eiue than a reasonable tariff, neither does it add wages to the lab orer while it increases the prices of necessities. The aniy person bese $tted by a high tariff is the robber fcaroa who adds the price of the tariff f4 jus goods, makes the people pay we price, pockets the difference and -.sraiie afeositoig against pauper labor "Jut .(fills . ,his factory with -imported. . jfcper labor and continues to hoat il.tjgaasst the ery system he pretends lit, -,ppoe. ' Wfces satan said: A11 s,-;;fee. J will give ihe .if thou wilt bow , iow aad worship me" he was just .about as 'Jboaest a the stasdpat poli- jjiiacs who sh?d ay pocritaJ. tears cr rZpe fujor workifig man that they rob arterj time tfcy get the chance and At; fool him jaw voting for a sys-. iAsm that ctajticaes! the robbery. Great is the tariff fraud and ari.S-patv-r. . HON. H. S. WARDS' SPEECH a -errublicad Jadse vresided and a aegro iofirirnr disgraced the name af ithe State aad there was a miaearriage justice for not ony was the case agaiaat the sieged aegro thief di- mianii antaasrt Kr. Waad being noti fied bat heapiag iaaob upon injury, the aame aegro was ejected a magis- cans, but Mr. Ward later found him self in the embarrassing paaitioo af harmg to defaad tan white mia : W f ore the same aegro that ha had pro secuted for larceny. Jtr. Ward practicaHy admitted that what be said was hot staff hat thinks the boys should he stopped and en joined from calling hhn "hot stuff" un der these circum stances. Said he a new era dawned aad we have peace and prosperity instead of insult and injury. BusaeH and ruin Butler and bonds, ilott and mischief in North Carolina. The dark cloud of illiteracy aad Republicanism no longer hovers over our state threat ening the white manhood and pure womanhood. .Since Eussell and Radicalism ceased North Carolina has had four great governors who stood for something worthy of statesmanship. Governar Aycock was the education al governor and spent four years in upbuilding the educational institutions af the State with Governor Glenn, the liquor traffic was banished and so briety reigned instead of drunkeness, then Governor Kitchen like it fre quently happens upon the firing line after' a great battle spent his time in consolidating and improving the positions captured .and Governor .-Craig .has 'become ,:fae ..Good; JEoads Governor, while Governor Bkketi will, be the Agricultural Governor who will devote his time in upbuilding the ag ricultural interest of the State, Do you want to go back to the days of Bussellism and ruin or Swepsoc and JLsttiefieid who were the fit pre decessors of those Republicans who, while still in office accepted retainers to sue the State for repudiated bonds. Every time a Republican adminis tration has beee elected it has ratard d the growth, prosperity ' and de stroyed the peace .of the .State. Then .he gaoted Jfadga .Winston a sayjng that Josh filings had .said that . a .man cannot argue agaiaat a fact but said the speaker there is aa exception for a Republican politician will and does argue against a fact, every time he bumps up agsxst one. It makes no difference ' with him. Three years when cotton went down down the radicals .bferan shooting that it as the Democratic tar if that caused it but now when it k up he i rever&es himself aad says ip is the War. -i . i - The old argumeot that every., time I the Democrats are ie power there are Y - .. f atarratkD prices, has .heea prtives Bsc. H. S- Ward, 'of Waaha!gtoa,1 false, hut truth, facts asd i&eoasi , 0..- .., aad akfcwBaed .. "Hot. Staff j teacy never fases a tMet, .ail Aat is "Atri deliverad. most, tiiirigt accessary i just to reieerw himself, tlows I'jt jDemcracy last night at tht Nt evtsa rmiae aotemasy made fey soart house.. them are expected te. kept or in Ur. R. H. Dye. chairmaa of the! after proouaiEg'tfce people a re ' Coaaty Execstrre Ccmmitt eaed the tariff they proceeded to spaa Itr. H- X. Brother, iRtjr- vj it .upvard isstead of dovaward ;Wd the apaar in most appropriate aitbourfe Presi&r.t Taft had premised iacguare. referring t the wrk of that it wa to- be a dwairard jreriakU V.t Ward in the U&i campaiga. the' the people espacd ft-. ' aemrable fght aed eloq-jeei' words I aa the RepsbliaaBa er in avr- f the lamcatd, h'jr.-rd and match- et Strtrtx. had abcJt eoatrol ; . Ayeork, safe aame brought forti-;' aae of thceouatry and i mtetn aad put Mr. Ward into th ! ed the price of, cottoa at wiU. - good ''graees A his audiaaee. i No Republscao . admiastrtiia ha J Jfr . Ward began his speerh by say-' vr doae naythirg ut tae interest of - itg that fee did aot like his akkname ' the Southera faraer ..tot, wfcea tie and was . glad Sir. Brothers tad' the, declared ja. Ecupe, al! the 'good .tat to leave it off. " Heer,j . '?5 aid tr-r was M r4.$tB fv &ame aad jtpf that wa four.g ar.d fcow, d s, vrj riotie North Cr-..riac The tame was prtfiad in iae ..of Rjsj-tll, Batier, Jim Young an. : it hap(Mrad that Mr. Ward hai ; ed a r.-sro fr steaficg a xat but c-'U-r r hurfe and .bckniarket el ' ardT.t veel w carry to 1 reign ports it was thrc Setrtrtary of the Treaiury at ther..remand of President placed ZQ(MfM at the dis- the Southern bar.ks to move tin crcps and hel) the farmer. . acy Republican administration ever d th m-" r? On tbe lS:h jnber 1217. when the skys were brif-kt and ptv- found peace reigned throughout the world, the galiant T-'ir was ia tb White' Bouse, Wall Street atartad a panic as the nation had aever seen be fore except am Black .Friday. v TJp to this time Wall Street was in absolute control of the finaaoes af the country aad could start a panic at wflL If J..P. Morgan, Harrhmaa, or yf iaaLolickaf tnsmrian Jbad tto colic or teiephoaad to his affloe that he waa aaahie to he salt Jt aeat prwea downward aad aaaaad a nameatary panic .This condition exiatad lor 40 years ander Republican rale. Jf obedy deaied that .not a radical aulmjaistra tioe made any effort to raraady the evil. .Bef ore Weadrosr WOaaa sraa iaa gurated be had drawn a bill that has aiaco became law aad saved the nation from such panics in the fntara. : It was the salvation of the couuUy when the war started and without a sympathetic Desaaeratie adminia tratioa in power to make oad osrf jtos the law the nations losaea would have beenappalling. When Japan threatened travble av er the California question, Mr. Bryan was aeat to that State and at celebrat ed German diplomat proaosjacod the settlement f the question the great est victory for diplomacy ia the his tory of the work! The speaker then told of the appro priations made by .Congrosja ,1a the interest of the farmer. Among them was study and prevention . hog cholera but said the speaker the only money ever spent by the Republicans for hogs was the hogs which root among the bonds and coupons of Wall Street. The European goveranoata collect 50 per cent of their revenue from in comes and England 73, but not a pen ny was ever collected until the Demo cratic administration put the act upon the statute books. The law ffeqaired the Amendment to he ratified by S-4 of .the- States, Although it is ..the fairest .tax., and pat .the harden upon .wealth ir.v.ead of upon' poverty, property instead of consumptioa .out of the forty-eight stateala the uakm only one governor seat a message the legislature of his state opposing this just method of raising revenue and that governor was the whi&kored gentlesoaa Charles Hughes who is running for President on the Republican ticket and yoo won der why this man was aomiaated Well, there is a reaaoa and the wealth of the country knows what that ia. If the speeches of Sffx. JHaghea mean anything, he iaave .tee impreaaion that he would .Jbac-e gte -to war with 'Mssaco aad poasMy with .Germaey.. .Which means ..that thousands ..of our bravest .-and strongest young snec would .have been butchered upon -the bloody .fields of Europe aad upon -the hot sands and cactus beds of Mexico. Agai&st this policy stands Woodrow WSscm preach.rjf the gospel of "Peace s earth and goad wiii .toward aBea. Which will you take! hi! IMPOPvTANT AjJJ U U isl -U liiUJilN 1 f: TTe rrrJ to .the .?tcplc cf Jiy-etterills during fCzssezrtl lEISlrca Arust tstaristTi2S the Xcstcct rprn sle ihe.Ccpe Jcsr Sccticn iuis -cvcrlTTa. JXt jrich toxtzit weespect to d"?l- kXa nmn ''lrtMO jt nwl T""?ft wnwf 'vTw" iiiii a- wuubtummS WiVwn vt va at va pwuUy New Tcrchm.iise. Our buyers ere xioxr uttcnd irr szzzt hre auction sales in Haltinore nd Kew Ycrk imd with the rezdj cash is b'jjirr im mense fiuiratities cf New TJerchsndlse which we expect to place ca sole here fcr less than factcry cost today. Thisetock ctiirtprises iJ ldr.dscf Dry rocds, Notions, JJininery iuid especially a tre xnendons stock cf new shoes, fcorht 4ct cf wreck durir: the past summer flood. Tfe are sacriSdr thousands ifnew shoes ia this his closins: cut sale. ' '.-'' II Old Courtney Stand Look for Enterprise Sales Coe Sisn. FAYETTEYILLE. N.C, V THE PMGHT OF THE AMERICAN FARMER AS Those Who Work I'immi U jr'arw tabor f row T.e-K to f oerteea Boers a Oay. Arcordinf the Statistics.' i There u voe diss of Citizen whose coaditioas. is worte than that of the moft iowly railroad laborer aad that is the farmer. We have in this aatioa z and a half millia fsras aad the yiid the farmers wh operate them, according to a receet buiie'.jj oa farm iaeome iwwed iy the Federal Depart mtst ttf Agriculture,' fi.4? per day aot of which must be paid the living rpoe ti the family. There are four aad a half million a: ale farm lab orers ie the United Sutes who make $1.6 Ttr day and a miliioa aad a haif mm tzrm laborers who make 73 c. js per day when they board them -ve and out of this meager earr g th-y must care for those At-pr.de.-it upon them. All those who &rk upon the farm labor from 12 to 14 boars per day: - 1 Everybody knows it by name ChcrO - Cobt k only in the original bottle, tterilizsi, KsmmfM scaled and labeled at the plant. Each botrle is filled by rnachinery---the syrup and carbonaued water are amirately rneasured by niafrunery, therefore you get the same uniform pleasing flavor in every bottle, which is abso- lutely impossible under the ordinary soda fountain method. You can get your CrRO-CX)LA, "In a BottIe-Tlirough a Straw" at Soda Fountains and other feftesrtment Stands. Everybody knows ft by its name. Wsi Cared la 6 to 14 Pay Tot orarrM 1 nfu4 momrr If raHJ OIMTMEHT UIU rare ttfM of llrbiaa Sl4. BlmdiB. or rrofredmi rl. i. to 144. S MM ssoikauoa m m sa4 Hot . Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doaa's Regulets operata easily. 2.V a bos at all stores. adv. Drive Dot Malaria, MMmVp iy" ratowanliif ti I suii'S caovia TasTBUcaa catii nic"' ' luawtarabn Uw bhwdaa4 P'"f; ra. a (ratloo. forasaiuasKlcaiMrra . 1
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