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2 The Western North Carolina Times 1FM 'Famine Tariff 1L aw By "AJAX" For the past two weeks I hav e auotin extracts from Con- e?sman BoutelTs great speech on t&e.Payne tariff law. Mr. Boutell "wm replying at length to the dis saal democratic forebc dings of wee saai suffering as a result of the law; jaaxsl he quoted editorials from south es democratic papers to show how torial from the Mercedes Enter prise, Thursday January 6, 1910, as well as I can: (Here the speaker read, the best he could, the editorial in Spanish, when Mr. Garner arose and said: "Mr. Chairman, I want to ask my friend from Illinois to include in the record his pronunciation of the a$zt section is flourishing under the article which he has just read.") Ifeyne tariff. Mr. Boutell spoke in part as fol ia an editorial in this paper, of January 2, 1910, 1 find this, and I want to .say right here that there is x reading more inspiring or more xMlarating than the editorials and lE&fi advertisements from the' south ern papers at this time, and of all afa papers printed in the south, I Sasaw of none more full of life and eraes-gy and enthusiasm than the papers of Texas. Listen to this 3caai the Waco Times-Herald: (of JBesl 2. 1910.) 'Yes, Waco is going to have a ay scraper, which is a demonstra tion that some of us, brethren be- Isired, are confident as to her future. . JS& shall we be content with one? Why not a dozen sky scrapers? Shall we not make it possible for Sanger Brothers to come to the aoroer with a magnificent structure? Ami shall we not have a vision of a royal palace for Goldstein & Megel? And shall we not be-getting sady to greet the Mistrots in mar 8&e hall? The list can be indefinite ly extended if only our old men will dream dreams and our young naen see visions." Well, I cannot linger much longer jm Waco, much as I like the dear .Sawn. But here is something which . assay explain what the gentlemen from Texas took for groaning down : S his district. In the Waco Daily Times-Herald, tSEsaiary 5, 1910, not 1909, there is osst editorial" entitled "Peffer's Pro 3Psal," aud it quotes something fcem a magazine article of that flaerabie analnreute advocate of Jepreciated coinage, and here is wrhat it says: Afr, Peffer is'seeking to revive the dtd fiat money theory. Backof national bank notes is real wealth. 3he government, has no money save what it gets by and - through tJaxation. The "deiiocratic party .lost the country's confidence by gtioposing to fiat 50 cents in every rery dollar,-Bryan and Bailey and Champ Clark and all the rest led a well fed donkey out of the house of aur fathers; and the - poor did chap is still wandering on the bleak hill ades." A ' : 'r " : - Now m all fairness to my good firtend from Texas, is it not possible no; is it not highly probable Stat what he mistook for the groan ing of the people of his district, struggling under their burdens, as ask reality a touching and plaintive iayingdf Jtlus poor donkey; jwith iawncast ears and conspicuous ribs, aintively braying on the bleak Mllsides of political, disaster? Is . anybody groaning in the fifth dis trict, which is the 'district that has sa it, I believa the! sDlendid citv of JDallas? I read an editorial from the -Dallas Morning News entitled (The -New Year's Promise for Texas) lms is to be a year of greater . achievements" in Texas. -'than the i state has ever known in a like .ieriod. Certainly the prospect has vasever been? more promising at the tleginning of a year than it is now yJUt holds forth the promise of many fiig things, and we 1 ought to adjust rfzar prospective to fit the prospect How is the fifteenth district, along tdo wn farther toward the south-west? Mr. BouteU proceeding, said: We have it alrtiere in a good demo cratic paper translated into King's English: "J. D. White needs 1,000 men. He has a contract to clear, grub, fence, plow, and plant 2,000 acres of land in sugar cane. This contract must be completed not later than the middle of March, and he must have the men. This is the cooper ative acreage, a combination re cently effected among the owners of small tracts of land, by which it is believed cane can be grown very profitably on the smaller tracts. Six cars of seed cane have been planted in the vicinity already dur ing this planting season, and it is estimated that the acreage planted to cane along these two canals (naming them) will not be less than 5,000 at the end of the plant ing season." No serious groaning in the fifteen th district. Is there 4any groaners' club" in tenth district, the district represent ed by my good friend-Mr. Burleson? I am glad to welcome him to this love feast over.conditions in Texas. I hold in my hand the Austin Daily Statesman of January 1. I will read an editorial entitled "The New Year." "Since the radiant morn of crea tion broke and the morning stars sang together for Joy there has been no year dawned upon the earth so fraught with illimitable possibilities for human achievement, so freighted with resplendent hope and world-wide expectancy, or one more darkly lowering with ominous responsibility for civilization than the year 1910 just dawning upon the world today. "Nineteen Hundred and Nine brought almost to full bloom the flower of human rights and human freedom planted in the wilderness of the New World less than two centuries ago. WTill 1910 take up the work and carry it to fruition? With the absolute conquest of the elements of earth, air and water, and the lessons of sixty centuries, cannot the human mind at least realize its fondest ambitions and secure to mankind the permanency of his acquirements and the lasting benefits of his efforts and his toils. "Coming to our own fair South land, the year just ushered in is full of glorious promise, and the fullfill ment of its possibilities is some thing better to engage the attention than controversy concerning un profitable mistakes or misfortunes of the past. With the present in dications that the world's demands for cotton will continue to exceed the supply, which will maintain the present profitable prices, owning the largest timber supply in the coun try, and with its coal and iron ores in inexhaustible quanities, it is in dependent of the world in natural resources, while its great agricultur al staples are continually creating new markets and extending the area of its commercial efforts. What more is wanted? All of these things mark a high destiny for the South, and to be reached and secured the proper effort must be put forward in 1910, and southern thougnt and southern energy should be directed to the future, with no time to wrangle over old issues or present imaginary insults not that she has anything to be ashamed of in her past She nas no apunco " and no convictions to surrender. She is secure in the cherished vir tues of the home'and fireside, d her chief aim is to grasp the im mense possibilities held so dazzling ly before her eyes by the young giant, 1910" The groaning in that district seems very cheerful. The Best Hour of Life is when you do some great deeds or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt, N. C, when he was suffering in tensely, as he says, "from the worst cold I ever had, I then proved to my great satisfaction, what a won Pniri nnH Cnndh cure Dr. UCI1U1 Wiv o ; King's New Discovery is, for after taking one bottle, I was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that." Its the surest and best remedy for diseased lungs, Hemorrhages, La GrippeAsthma, Hay Fever-any Throat or Lung Trouble. 50c, $ 1 00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W. H. Justus, F. V. Hunter. The average man no sooner ac quired a virture than he proceeds to advertise it. ETI I.B-THE COUCH AND CURETHELUnCSj pOUGKS iflR,ci sow 1.00 I! ISOLDS it TRIAL BOTTIE fREI AND ALL THROAT AND IDHG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTORy O? MONEY fErUSDD. Taxes! On March 1st, I will advertise Personal property for Taxes. All who are behind may expect to pay cost. Ceme one come all. V. C. V. Shepherd, Tax Collector. February 15, 1910. While you are investigating the high price of living, we invite you to investi gate our prices. 1 gal. Karo Syrup 44C 1-2 gal. karo Syrup 23c Arbuckles Coffe ,5C 2 Cans Syrup peaches 25c Canned Corn, Apples, Pie peaches, Tomatoes, String beans Big Homing, Sweet Potatoes and Krout, 3 cans for 25c WlIe every body is howling high prices, we claim these prices to be lower than they have been inside of 10 years, Mills go. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Many a man is proud of his past because it is past Politeness pays i enormous divi dents on the investment Life on Panama Canal fHdhtful drawback malaria trouble, that has brought suffering and death to tnousanus. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles completelyTcured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cures Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles and prevent Typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed by W. H. Justus and F. V. Hunter. Struck a Rich Min S. W. Bends, of Coal Citv ai he struck a perfect mine of u in nr KincfVt New T Jf D;n. cured him of Liver and ftj Trouble after 12 years of Sujj5 They are the best pills on eartU Constipation, Malaria, HeaJ Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c aTvl Junius auu x. v. iiuuiers. A woman's idea of a geninj man whose neckties match his t plexion. A woman can't pretend to other people nearly as . much as she can to herself. NOTICE This is to give notice that the undersigned purchased, on the first Mondav in May. 1909, at a sale of property for taxes, duly advertised and conducted by the tax collector of Henderson county, N. C, at the court house door in Hendersonville, the following described property: A tract of land in Mills River town ship, Henderson county, North Carolina, on the Haywood road near Mt. Gilead Baptist church, which land formerly belonged to and is known as the Sam Summey place, containing about twelve acres, adjoining lands of Henry Mease, Sherman MaHaffee, J. L. Allen, and others. Said land was assessed for taxes in the name of Henry Summey, and the time for the redemption of said land, by the person in whose name it was listed, or by any other person interested as owner or mortgagee, will expire on the first Monday in May, 110, and unless redeemed on or before said date the undersigned will ap ply to the tax collector for a deed to said land. Said land was assess ed for taxation in the rear 190S. This 5th day of January 1910. J. S. Rhodes. 1 Notice The firm of P. S. Ramsey 4 pany has been by mutual coi dissolved, and P. S. Ramsey rv. rate, uuuw mc nrm naiv ft T" I 1 1 Kamsey & .race, wm continue business of the old firm of Ramsey & Co., including the market heretofore known Pace &. Sherman market, at stand, 'Phone 21, near the The new firm assumes the paj) of all indebtedness owing by ti) firm, and all persons owing ti firm will make payments? settle all accounts with tM new firm. The firm of Ran -Pace wil have an experienced ji cutter in their meat market P s will, as above stated, conduct market in connection with Of u general merchandise buL which will include a nice groceries, together with an;? date stock of shoes, hats, capj It -notions. They solicit the tr:. the public and will strive to all who patronize them . f The members of the old finL' -' each of them, wish to thaci h their patrons for their liberal V ', they "have given the firm re past, and bespeak for thene V a continuation of this same patronage. Ove This February 8, 1910. Fur P. S. RamsflCa H. K. J. B. Shernii'. Pace, V "Best Shoes DR. CUI F.E V on Earth'' FOR LADIES bff ing ire ,V w $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 FOR ri,iDK,E3sr V: 1.25 1.5o The H. C. GodttiamShoes h : , r f for lams Phone 59 Biitterick Pattefr Jny groaning there? I read an edi Mil
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