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- o v -v. t i - . ' T 7 A' -,: - - ;K"" ,J K icV xbt ' . ' - - . . ' v ... - ' .c,'.' - , Trie State Dknnteh v '-- - , J. , - ,- , ... . I lllllUllilAL -i nilUlttiXlt AUllf t I Repliant Appeiu to Brnt Force by Appeal to Reasoxi;. : From a recent address by Judge George The analogy between international arbitration and indastrial arbitration is not an annatural or forced 1 one. Xae wide-spread suffering; material 1 ss and moral deterioration wrought by obstinate and uncompromising industrial strife, in comparatively tvcent times, are caused by the same obstinate pride of . opinion, the same cruel tyranny exhibited inf the desire rf inn i viduals or classes "to . work vr " their arbitrary will upon others, and the same bliud dUreeard e of all in terests save those of the parties to the controversy: as have haracter- ired most' international : wars. . bitratiori is an appeal to reason and conscience; its alternative an ap rl to brute force. To the latter nn American willinely submit. A iust cause need not fear to submit ' .1 T A. .X'!4nlliraAnl itseli to tne judgment oi- luwum anA imnartiai men. The maxim that no man is a good judjre in his own cause is true -in Jabor contro .;oo 5t. is in other human af- fairs Rut whether the cause on ifW side is iust. or whether jus tice lies not altogether on one side i J - i ! or the other, can never De uewruim- iw fnrnp. and a sober public opiu ion will never be satisfied or concil- Hptprminatiou. nor in taicu tjj m,"" ' :. Tie lanlegislatureoted? large f I have had seven years of proof increases m .tbe appropriations to all that Dr. Kbgae w tDiscoyeiy .is objecU" except the schools. The com- the. best med i cine to take for coughs in legislature wUl be asked to give androids land for vjseased more money to the public scnoois. 'UV1IM yrirx rrc: -WflK nd spa If thfl Rohools iret one lungs," says W. Y. Henry, of Fan- cent more: Treasurer Lacy has al- ama, Mo.. .The world has had thir- ready given out a report, m which is1"-, - - rr" r " u & - u umL 1 Kme's New Discovery is ' the best ed $250,000 from a bank in KeW feedy for coughs and colds, la- York, and that there will beadencit , , in the State Treasury, on January tjs, hemorrhage of the lungs, . and lstof $60,000. He shows that for the early stages of consumption Ite thejast two years the State has paid timely use a was r prevents de, out$409,644,00 more than it receiv- velopment of pneumonia. Sold n eoV But not one cent, of that in- er guarantee at Frm Co. crea went to the elementary-public c auu yi. " showing as that, the wise legislators Pistol Toting and the Law. will not increase the appropriations J Charleston News and Courier. ior. me puuuo bcuwis. vu, uu. uu - . u - it is safe to guess thfat they will m- . e , - k .X. Xf: fx com no means so common in South Car- 'fl!K8 'its':''' '-. "-"f--?H5'.'U.-. other things. Times Mercury. How Is your Digestion. blina how as it was twenty of, thir ty years ago; conditions, are more settled, respect for law greater in I 111 a u j cuuutics, nuu ucvtci. iiiiunmg unij Ktrrlmr livincr nr on the increase fif K Arra Ran FmnMflAft ' rPftftTTlw I l'-a J l.i. Iff .f Ua ot.fnfo vriu .tv., . .hvmww, i i QUI, we 11UUUL 11 leal Ul 111C DWlure mends a remedy for stomach trouble. I : ifiplf nrAVPntM onv man. cood or uuv aajo. uioumuc i oaa, irom arming nimsen ai jjieaa- derful effect of lL.Iectric Bitters in a ure The improvement will go for case "of, acute indigestion, prompts ward. we opine, but it is riot every this testimonial. I am fully con- t vex:ni? rroblem'that lesrislators and i .i i . i i; . I o tr . . o vincea mat ior siomacn anu uver newspapers can solve in a trice. tronoies JtLiectnc oncers is me uesi . : ... y- - , . . .. . Believing that there are a large number of anri vnnntf i.t.'HSsrj. $ ,.. '.v. )3t iS--J-'S if' won d i ke to attend the 1 naugurauon oi tne next rxesi- remedy on the market today." This 4.1 T T:a J Oroflw nr W rffnrv MriK fMf a J it .......a. i . u w r r rmwmmm mjmvwr m m mn w h.um uiu a v . m wm mm w mm. mm m m mm. . - . great ionic ana aiiernawve meuuiiue i r-- : i vxxjlc ui ujlv vimvu w wvwij w t inviommtpn the svstem. Durifis the rj.j aaa nm - j i . rvv . 1 t ; J C-Z: ' 4-. ;' - V,:;VV: .' iveauer. lyuy, i ne otate uispatcn nas arrangcu tu -luiiusii -uujp;: . - I. -- . v a mm -mm m . , m. W ' , "I - t. :v 5. v; v-f -: invigoraten the system, purifies the blood and is-especially helpful in all i ..:;fwr f a hv the forms of female weakness. . 50c at ine large majuiii-j' j refusal of either party to such a con- Freeman Drug Co. troversy to submit to tair aud im- partial arbitration. Germany and South America. l ara speaKiug New York Globe not compulsory, arDurauou. I .f thp latter I have i thaY St"! portation, FREE to Washington and return to an persons ply with One 96-page diary for 1909 by jn senaing z terns posiage iojlt. owut . &Co.. Patent Lawyers, Washing- tO OWin Q CO ndltlOnS! tnn. D. This diarv is worth 25 Germany and the United States cents, and contains 2U pages of com . ..i '. ii-i X -Mi the approval oi iue uci ..-7 --- -- - . ------ r o n(JVpr L ahie to reconcile my own are and have been for a number ot valuable information, such as the -r i . l x . i am a mnor rrmnniv null iiitr i rtmn nivm iinnnn rtT i jm i i iiv KiJiiHh: indprneiiu Ve welcome iae loruici, i ycui "u iuwu v.v b1 "f vt. ? OUR OFFER nnic spttlpment of serious And Germany seems less likely than and dangerous controversies, but tor ever to jump at an opportunity the selt-control and civic virtue such as some may conceive that which it evidences and promote. No Castro would facilitate to secure a one who witnessed, as I did, the de- foothold in South America. We are velopment ot mutual respect and not likely to see her attitude of the high courtesy of both sides of the present time interpreted mhe way controversy throughout the daily that her intervention of 1902 in sessions of the protracted hearing by Venezuela was. Then many Amer . the Anthracite Coal Strike Commis- icans declared that such action was sion, and the ability and fairness clear evidence of her ambitions; that ..,u:k fV.Q or.rnmont nn hiith hp would have Durchased the Dan- sides was conducted, could fail to ih West Indies had she dared, and 1 have been impressed with the digni- that it was through ner secret in l f tVia rranftmn and the discioli- fluence that the United States was nary influence upon operators aud prevented from buy;ng them in. 19Q2. A? miners .alikp. of the voluntary sub- The menace of Germany . in South mlccinn rf fhpi'r nnpstinns of differ-1 Amprfoa is not Dolitical: it is com- A V U m.'www. C ' . " N i I i 1 r 1 . - . m a - a w h a ma n-HA n wr mrmrw mi in imiu ence u an arDitrai inuuuai. mci umi auv cwuvluiv. h7 We are not without evidence that brief but valuable points of every day law and patent laws; business forms and population ot all cities and states, etc. and 75 blank pages. C ILL the COUCH AND CURE THE .UNCS wilr. ding's Mop lisoouoiy i uii mmf accepting this prop pwrmc OLDS Trtel BotUa FrM AND ALL THROAT AND LONG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY on infollirrant nn Kl ir nnininn is ma- turin? on these lines, and by its 1 ...111 -v .-v 1 a1il- I XilUlal UOeiUlUU Will Wilipci tuc auujr- tion of its course in serious labor difficulties. Where the situation is f complex out of which the alleged 1 iL . 1 .1' i grievances arise aua ine aitiiuue oi each party is that of obstinate ad herence to its own demands, arbitral tion alone can satisfy the ends of iustice. To this end. in so lanre Und widespread an industry as that ot mining, miners' unions become a $ c i. a i .u : . i i . t ucucssai laciui. auu luis iciivis ai once to the thought that such unions should be encouraged, and not dis couraged, and their better organiza tion and leadership be insured by the hearty sympathy of all parties, operators as well as miners Si Sioffy. MemarKai The story of Mrs. Matilda Warwick, of Kokomb, Ind., as told below, proves the curative properties of that well-known female remedy, Wine of Cardui. Mrs. Warwick says: Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watch- ed the wording of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill." savs savs A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. zoc at reeman Drug Co. Did Eh? Some of our Democratic friends in speaking of Taft's election, say the Republicans bought it. Thev ought to be ashamed to say it, if tney believed it. J? or it they bought it, Democrats sold it, and those who will thus sell out, can't trusted with control- Times Mercury. Hind Your Business. If you don't nobodv will. Tt. is your business to keep out of all the trouble ou can. and von can nnd will keeD out of liver and hnwl x trouble if-you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keeD biliousness. malaria and jaundice out of your system, zoc, at u reeman jjrug Uo. No one expects perfection in this life. Human nature is weak and it is strong. ; All of us" are subject to tempta- TAKE (GAfMM YOB - J 81 it Win &p To every one sending us fifty-two (52) yearly srrintions to The State DiSDatch at $1.00 per year, ( before February 1st, 1909, we will give a free railroad.tick et to Washington and return. It will be necessary for everyone osition to make a weekly report to the office of The State Dispatch, where an account will be opened witn eacn one accepting this offer, so that proper credit may be given for all subscriptions received. w If as many as six persons secure proposition, we wiU furnish all necessary expenses while nn tTVp trin tn the one securing the largest number of sub scriptions, over and above the fifty-two requirto se cure the ticket 11 v To all those who enterlthe contest and fail to get the- reauired number to secure a ticket, an a win hp rfiven in nronortion to the service no subscriptions will be transferred from one account tD All those contemplating accepting this otter wiu Wl , y out the toliowmg DlanK ana iorwara it to us u wc iiiay many are going tq nter ppropnate reward T eii tovnori -Ptvtyi -naina- in head, shoulders. limbs, side, stomach low down, dizziness, chiUs, ner- vousness, fainting spells ana otner iemaie uwuiw.. I was almost dead. Three doctors did not help me. At last, I took Cardui; and. with the first bottle ob tained relief. Now I am cured. But for Cardui, I would have been dead." Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUGr STORES JHq how CONTEST DEPT ie cemtes Established waa-Incorporated 1906. Insurance All Strongest Companies in the world s represented . exclu- sively in this omce. Losses paid since organization rnore than $100,000.00. Correspondence soiiciiea. BURLINGTON; NO. CAR.. - - i." j' 1 tlL o 1 A 1 e. morA i v,n r ud. vv, nohcar.. . gsisi fa i 'jNffe:-- - ' .' . -. i -. . -' -' ' , 'i'.?i;:;'Jiis;f-trf ' The State Dispatch Pub. Co., Burlington, N. C. Gentlemen: ' -- - -f', M I have decided to enter your contest for free transportation to Washington to Inauguration of the next President, and will be pleased to have you send me rece boc- and sample copies of The Dispatch, so that I may go to work immediately. 1 also agree r0 make report to you as often as once a week and to send all subscriptions on lwitb each report. Yours truly, NAME 1 1.-. v-it POST OFFICE STATE.... ..... ,;.. .vi ......... .WW-WW WW www w-w f - .. ft 'i -i.-t COUNTY m DATE.... 'At tion. yi overcome With .ourselves, we , cannot me it ; ffMSk 4&s 7'"
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