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M Li. SHIPMAN.. C R. BARROWS, UD JTrenCb Broao TbUStler cith democratic prospects, Missouri is coming back to her Secretary Taft is not sure of : - State and National, Jookmg so .- . . . ... . . Editor rosy it looks like the democrats own this year. Une experience eiwl1. w uicimiucu, Associate Editor of Henderson County might make will f Qllro f v T and .realizes that a hard fight o iv,; -er .-...,. win sumce.! sure. . The "Horse Show" nextweek. closeted with Chairman Hitch All should unite in the effort to cock and other republican leaders -. , -, . ... A . ..- . on inursaay, Mr. iait gave out And Mary Ann ' Butler has make th.s attraction a bnlhant statement.- : We went over the situation every state where it is recognized HENDERSON VILL.E, N. C. Enured at the Postoffice at BendersonvuU H.C. a.- tnaii matter ot the second class. . II. BRYAN'S "ACGEPTANCr this I 'TTT. . . . ' nv here there's a will there s a way. again made an attempt to get Mr. Bryan's speech of accep- his head above the sky line. But tance, which has already ap- don't tell Judge Ewart. peared in full in this naner. Have you made your entries that a vigorous campaign must P il TT : -' ' . " - II ' 1 T" l? l' 1 .. j m iuu in mis paper, ior me norse Show : It isn t De maae. jraracuiar axrention rmgs iiKe tne true utterance ot a me ireleu county republicans lone- until the nflFmV iii i,a Wtt? uveu. u ame aim v ermoni, genuine American , citizen who have endorsed Dr. Cy. Thomp. off. And a mammoth affair! Stlont ZeSste owns his own soul and gives ex- son for Governor. Here'sfoopW will h. .w,,. situation n those states, but . , , . , ,,..'.,,. . .-: - r- , . oecause tne election mere is neia toiuu tu conclusions reacnea iit? win oe me nominee, vve are that. ; ' - earlier than in other states' v &om long personal investigation, sighing for "Cy' W. W e are ao to the editor- One of the features our store is the of anini what we have to offer Mr. Bryan does not appear in the role of dictator, but as the practically unanimous choice of the democratic masses, whose servant he acknowledges him self to be and as the representa tive of which he has long been the .-acknowledged leader The following declaration is signifi cant: ' TT. . .t i . . , i jTicaiueuuai HiiecTX)r , xiavmg lauea to inauce becre- . . - .j ' w expreSsions o. commendation tary xait to attenatneir state " -y Wuvjrf of Mr. Bryan's speech to the not- convention this year thelrepubli- has Anderson, of Clay, his ificatiqn committee on Thursday cans are endeavnrino- to hrino- republican opponent to the "tall in Friday's Charlotte Observer. x; l i j j ii ItimbersV Whprp VlA mh irkin TVi iThnt. nnTtfr Viae nrf cnrrrti4-iar1 rVia uuier national leauers to inar-i v , ,,Ui -uiu M4v ocv, ; Grant. A pretty nair. now. aint Nebraskan in former campaigns, fWrwiV' - they.? . , butisdoing valuable service for vxxjr xCCl UiC I1CCU Ul .rtU IL- , xl,.-- vp AJ .-f -1, j w WMa.AA.AAV AV AAA UV 3VfVt The Observer nredicte a hand. PU co -1 AT.., . I . ----- t MWHC UJ. I III M ft rt rl rortro nr I J J.' . ?i ' -' iiiui c vv is . ima Rr ji 1 1 1 1 f-? i hii iiitmi i mninriTW TT - vv 1 TT TT 7o JoU'Ws Miainnis Granite Block; traction of some description. The republican party lost an cured a rate of one cent a mile North Carolina in November and able and brilliant advocate in the for the old soldiers who wish to sas all democrats can unite on .1 . n . ... - T T 1 J 1 . xryan. uooks iiKe tney are going to do it, too,. Brother Caldwell. ButterickPatt errns I shall, In the near future, prepare a 1U1UUU LC'lJ' LVf JfWUX 1 IHI I 1 1 I'M I II II l( w I 1UU and. in that letter, of acceptance, win recent death of Senator Allison, attend the state reunion at Win Scienl al tffi, Te you OI 10Wa' wn s m con" ston-Salem on the 19th and 20th. tnat I am In hearty accord with both es more inan lori? years, the letter and the spirit of the plat- having been a member of the i' i endorse it in whole and in Senate for-six successive terms, iart. and shall, if elected, regard, its U; TT " , x:aTations as binding upon me. And, or tmrty-six years. He posessed J add, a platform is binding as to great ability and the country what It omits as well as to what It will tyiico V.; Kf f i J , . I " AAXAUkJ mill 11U llktlC. AUfuruuig io tne aemocratic idea, the people think for themselves He always does the square thing i by the old "Confeds.,: The committee appointed by National Democratic Chairman Mack is hard at work on the cam- T no -C A. a. 4 n j xjco ua uuiiurgei u so alter- , , , . those county supermtendents ment has been madethat it will nd select officials to carry out their - A great reception was accord- latw --f . 1)6 issued early next month. SSS-i ed Judge Alton B. Parker in Los 5?' Speaking of the matter to the As- far a fixed time and at a stated salary Angeles, al., recently when he u 4. l u A1 . sociated Press at Lincoln,- Neb., VXZXJZlt delivered an address' strong t & tly National Committeemen TOititdone. Platforms are entirely supporting Bryan and Kern, mi clBU""Jephus Daniels of this State m narmony with this democratic idea. Tk . , a platform announces the nartva . Democrats are .hopeful! of cap- said: ftlLlOn On the OUestlona wh1rVl ra at la fumni 14- 1 1- J? I I "TrkCorV11CS "noIrtl -P XT. ue; and an official Is not at liberty to . .... . . , , Bryan's chalices this year are Carolina ?aid th t'II w iise the authority vested in him to fornia this year, aloiigwith that oHmittorfhr T . aronna said the book will not be orge personal views which ha,ve not 0f several othpr mMM flnri aamiUedIy ood. In union there laden with wearisome figures been submitted to the voters for their " T II1Iuuie ana is strength and democrats are an( tables, but each will be illu-i approval. If one is nominated UDon a western states. Judge Parker " ... rv,,'nof T-i- platform which is not satisfactory to J will moVfl n ' uulun a" over the country, """" W1L" avurauie com- m., . . oausiatwijf LUHWlll make II lTTIPmiia' cnphoc ... 1.. i? J xm, ne must, lr canaid, either decline " which means defeat and hu "C11W 11UU uulJ me aemo- the nomination, or, in accepting it, pro- during the campaign in various L ilia i c m - Jcratic press and democratic states- on7ado7t;Ty of the country. He u;0 u;" Z . . , men' but from the republican .nch'situation. however, confront vo talks wpII ' W 1A Uie pre5Gnt Ime 10 PSS. candidate, for the platform upon which .Bryan and Kern continues. 1 was nominated not only contains nothing from which I dissent, but it specifically outlines all the remedial legislation which we can hope to se- lur ms receni mterviewupon the m m une cuxnp vention to be held in Charlotte core during tho nezt four vears. nntlnnlr fnr Toff on U v.k 01 West Virenia rpnn"hlipQrc nr A,,rr,-,o4- odu tt- w I wvx. -v - auu UliC ICJJUUJ1- I " - v-w,., wu fiuguoi LIX. XXC I U1U me S llt.tpmnPA inrJinafoo rrvn I Oi,i. a- i i . -r ., I hilt. Spnntnr "P1llri-c. o I XTrk.f V P..1," i: i .m. "r5si "7"" ' ' " " ' ' ' ir'i'i,"11"' r -i--,-:-:--:-::-:r-:.----5-.-;-taK ifr,-.-;--:-:- -v--; .---.-;, . a v m. ,v a b 'i 111 il fcTii mi 1 tsrocressive farmer. i1nlT-o-mn panies and the U. S. Government preference to all others, because they have proved that PAROIDJis c ruv. VA X- . . . . ... ... uunueoi extra Bxrong: leic witxi aa extra THIS 13 WHYS Sf'hpke t proof against iparlu, ciSdera. water, heat, colciXVand iua?S slatlor containa no tar, doe not run or crack, and it does not taint rain-witen "tZVSt Sff 7!pr00,1ei They cannot rnt out like ordinary roof caps. roofiritV 1 Pt cheap Imitation, get the most economical and durable the SaSSlSS- j5JSMf25 'or yxrarself. New book of Building Ram m w tvuiuy wiu cum aniiaiiip sree u you cau The 'Rltf hvMorrow Co JrL Pon1i1ofa To-P JU i-- jl mi. 1 . -. r , . I vcxiiVACi,c lail UCUlUCa tU ill- . r lMary An" BUtler -r- ,v .. .... tend the republican state con- xor ms recent interviewlupon the ' "ume m me camp vention to be held in Charlotte This utterance indicates con- can State ticket to carrv North but Senator Elkins promises Sec-1 North Carolina radicals, at their dllRivflv tVinf AT Rnron if c-fonrl i i l- j i . rotoiv T'o-P'.- 4-1 ,i I Pfinvonfinn rwir imaiv or-. -.-U -x. ii.ua ioowiuu- cinjiina mis year. Jiiven the J-C4Xl' uie matter oi v..vi.i jcaii. ing squarely upon the democratic renublicans of th? SrntA will lt the split ticket shall be ad i us ted would be better for 1 platform, which is admitted to be hbiri,, - in some satiafap.tnrv wav .f theFederal offices were held by ttmno..foi :rrr" , nuy U0 ;r:. A democrats. As much as to say: . 6vU u .uUOt uiiioci a. ims traitor ana political acrobat iuwlluaus uxe no mucn en- You fellows are a lot of Die hun- .Ui. J l-i . I U 1 ji . .... .1 ' "uu .v- xvyuuuwamcillU LlltJ UtJIIlU- anfl C&VT.COm a. 1VQ rrlnrl Urt LllU&tJU UVer tneir CanfilflfltA nnrl tov-c -.TT-Virw o- U: .4? ,!-, &lcvi uao I -'- I -ij ii uu C4.1. c iiwuilll 1UF tne re outtea in muuaanu& ui mem win either puDiican Dartv eypent tnr ho support Bryan and Kern or stay Ioayes and fishes it has been, or at home on election day. Mark it. migkt again be, able to dispense amnncr itah ' A -- -PH-U t j . atout the matter I have - ;: . vv - crats of the nation have mulgated in a dozen years. pro- It is now the party "creed" upon which all 'true democrats are uniting for a sweeping victory in November. Space forbids an extended re view of Mr. Bryan's really great speech in - response to the mes sage conveyed to him by the v r"4 i -fi rt r 4-S rx r i l -w . tivi,iiiv.atiun cummittee. jdul it speaks for itself and should be 'carefully read by every citizen who is seeking after information concerning public matters of su preme moment. Mr. Roosevelt and me-too Taft receive attention and the republican party is called upon to answer for the evils which now beset this great American republic. It is demo cratic .doctrine expounded "all the way through.' ' Mary Ann Butler wants Judge Pritchard to run for Governor , A , ,. . mu' ... , . i - i liave lu say etnu essays to Dene ve that th on s- sixtn annual Farmer's thfltmv mrtv m XWk nni;.. . i -" xjj in iwi cii uai uiiiict anas ot democrats would support convention will be held at the 1S sorely in need of respectable him. It is safe to assert that Agricultural and Mechanical Col- leadfrship. ' In view of this few democrats (no real onesVin lege, Raleigh. August 25. 2fi nH Pinion' is it any wonder the North r.v '" J27th ions Tf a ponderous secretary refuses to ftnv ,,nof0 .... .LfMcf;-- aam,?et mixed, up with that j -M,inici.c wiuugui uul uy I vmkj uiuug gieai ueiit;- crowd . sutler, or any of his kind. If nt t0 every agriculturist who at- Mr. Pritchard wants to try it, ? tends, as many subjects of prac- let him crack his whip. tical interest will be discussed. Speakers have been secured from T",. tt: t i , . ,, . i-ui mer vice-rresiaent,Adlai ijj. Stevenson was nominated for gov ernor of ' Illinois in Saturday's primary election and it is believ ed that, he will -win a decisive victory at the polls in November, The fact that Mr. Stevenson was anxious to secure the nomination shows his faith in the fight and if he carries t.Knf. Sfofo T,r and Kern arelmighty apt to do the same: "' ' , ' L0?.-, Craig continues to re spond to; the;. call of his party. That's' right ,Locke. You are a democrat Vafter .pur own heart, '' one from principle and not for m tmMi- be: y. n &.vi Ki fj 8 r-, a lifetfme. ateiKa,?rv llitsi2oS .1 r , - ' --- r i fTonrDroor. ney n.i.-! ho prefti.vt roo- is existence. 1 hey ra e..peCTa!p adapted for ocubct buildings. i hoy are not expensive they're ecsy to put on. 56 page book "Rightly Roofed BuiWlps " tell, all about them it yours for the asking. BJLY BROS. m .Mi . 1 The press of the country speaks the United States Department of in the highest terms of Mr. Agriculture, and from neighbor Bryan's speech to the notification ing States, who will be assisted committee at Lincoln on Wednes- by the leading agricultural work day. A wide difference between ers of our own State. The man- that and the one Secretary Taft agement announces that reduced delivered to the republican com- rates are offered bv. all the rail- mittee is pointed out both' as to roads; that lodging will be free brevity and expression. No and meals served at cost Hen- J f 7 . smps- Lxamma1 agency was annealpH tv -f Mpn 0,a , ' tt me college cn 11 ou- -hvi vvuu(, oiiuuiu seiiu ii lartre vjonfr, o . i proval by Mr. Bryan, except his delegation. " conscience. Not so with , A' West Raleigh, N.C. The North CorolinaL COLLEGE OF Agriculture and IWanic Ms Practical education in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Cot- ton Manufacturing, Dying and Industrial Chemistry. Tuition $45 a year; Boaad $10 a month. 120 Scholarships. Examinations i own Candidate Taft, who Journeyed The Nationair Democratic Ex- THE NORTO CAROI .MA 3ay for the all the wnv tr riirofo. Dn at I . " - ... ... ' -e ecuuve uommittee wants from Ofntn .! iV, joimu MUinidl dim llllHISUiai purpose of securing the o. ,k. of knv. nnn . (t P., , y"vu,vuv iw ipiuu,wu lor tne uur -.vU.uvu. iwyocvciL tnu mus -i - . 7 avom coming in contact with the pie. big stick. Pitiable plight for a presidential candidate to be in, pose of financing the legitimate expenses of the campaign " and appeals will be made to the COLLEGE to say the least. But it is now democratic organization in each too late to rectify the blunder- The Hustler takes an optimistic view of the political situation this year, firmly believing the democracy will carry everything before it in the contest at the polls on November 3rd. state for help. The soiicitihg comnriitteem North Carolina is headed , by Mr. Thos. H. Vander ford, of Salisbury, who. will im press upon our people the im portance of contributing liberally to the cause, North Carolina cught to help a good deal. - For Fresh Groceries, Country rroduce, & a general line of ED Come and see us. Corner N. Main and Anderson Ave v Phone 270. Will ill wk ." t w W t I - i j i A A Side View Of this book and stationery business is, our in sistence on your satisfaction before we consider a transaction concluded. 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