VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19IO. No. 6 I - rt 5 1 -i EDITORIAL BRIEFS The talk of Democratic victories brings up visions of soup houses. Wonder how many of the politic! ans saw their shadow on "ground hog day"? Wonder If the Democratic politici ans think they could get more "pie" if prices were cheaper? It became too warm in America for Dr. Frederick Cook, the explorer, and he went to Chill. If the Democrats should capture Congress next time they would be just as much surprised as the rest of us. DOES.VT FAVOR CENTRAL BAXK. It is believed in some quarters that Solomon Shepard got thirty years in the penitentiary for confessing to a lie. Wonder if the News and Observer thinks its Democratic friend, Dr. Frederick Cooke, is still "the hero of the world?" According to newspaper accounts trouble is brewing for certain city officials in Newbern and Greensboro, even if they are dry towns. While the Democratic papers are hoping for the best this fall, still some of those papers admit that their "majority" will bo decreased. It may be that the Federal Govern ment will not succeed in regulating the trusts by imposing fines but in this State they are not even required to pay a fine! Oil Trust Would Control It, gays Leslie M. Shaw Big Corporation Would Pay National Debt to Man age Financial Institution, Says Ex Secretary. Philadelphia, February 12. "I do not think there can be any doubt In the mind of any one who studies the the question in the light of admit ted conditions that if a central bank is established in this country it will be owned, or at least controlled, by the Standard Oil pompany," said Leslie M. Shaw, former Secretary of the Treasury, today. He spoke at a meeting of the Penn sylvania Bankers' Association, in this city. His topic was "The Central Bank." "There are two diseases preva lent In this country, either of which Is liable to prove fatal," he continued. "One is Wall street mania, and the other Wall street phobia. "I do not think that I have been badly inoculated with either, but I am frank to say that it seems to me quite un-American to place with any group of men the power to contract or expand our currency at will, and to grant or withhold credit to any bank, to any merchant and to any corporation at pleasure. What Might llappen. "It was charged, and as vigorously denied, that the affiliated banks of New York, during the panic of 1907, simply withdrew credit from the group of men who controlled the Tennessee Coal and Iron, called their loans, and finally adjusted the mat ter by taking over the property at a fraction of Its admitted value, up ward of $500,000,000, and paid for it United States Steel securities, with out the exchange of a dollar in money. TAFT IN NEW YORK Addressed Republican Club at the Annual Lincoln Day Dinner. SPOKE ON PLATFORM Defended the New Tariff Law, Which He Says Has Been Misrepresented. Trusts Must Obey the Law Postal Savings Banks and Other Admin istration Measures Discussed Be lieves the Party Bias Given a Good Account of Its Stewardship, and Thinks the Republicans Will Stay in Power. New York, Feb. 12. "If the en forcement of the law is not consists ent with the present method of car rying on business, then it does not speak well for the present methods of conducting business and they must be changed to conform to the law." This was President Taft's answer to Wall street, and its cry of "panic." It was made to a cheering audience of hundreds of prominent Republi cans gathered tonight at the annual Lincoln Day dinner of the Republi can Club of this city, held at the Waldorf-Astoria. Governor Hughes shared the honors of the evening with the President. It was at the conclusion of a de tailed argument as to how the Re publican party is redeeming its pledges that the President came to a discussion of the anti-trust law and Wall street, on which his utterances had been awaits with tho err o o Too r Assuming the charge to be libel- interest. Thft Prftsl(w h, .w ous, it still illustrates what could be the administration would not "fool done were a group of men possessing Isnly run amuck ,n busInesg and de the requis te disposition to be in strojr values and confldence just for control of the Central Bank. tua ., I thoroughly believe the Standard Wo OP,ai.ol, (h9 tia ,,,,,,., brief jarcrs items. Tne "weather" dan Las predict! another cold wars tor tomorrow. Jane Adams, a society girl, was murdered on the beach at AtlanUe City Sunday. a negro youth was lyncnea near Mobile, Ala., Friday night for as saulting a white glrL The lower branch of the South Carolina Legislature has passed a resolution favoring Federal Income tax. Gldon Cutsall was killed Friday In a boiler explosion at the Crit ten don Shelter Saw Mill in Madison County. Miss Mary D. Spires, a native of this State, will become social secre tary to Mrs. W. H. Taft about the first of March. There are several cases of smallpox at the Southern Presbyterian Col lege at Red Springs. The cases are said to be mild. Guilford County claims to have a rarmer who raised 730 busneis or corn on 10 acres of ground, at a cost of 8 cents per bushel. The Mount Airy cotton mill was sold at public auction last week. The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. purchas ed the property for $11,799.40. THE COSTOF LIVING Prices Governed by Increase or Decrease of Amount of Full Legal Tender Money T the GoTer&ae&l bsiUiss. a Norfolk! to be closed on the occasion cf Qo era! Lee's birthday. Se&aiof Hey- bum made a speech In the Saate criticising and cos4asalag tie recog nition of General Lee by the Govern meat, hi tpe&, aever. was heard in silence. Later, whan it was announced laat the War Departseat had permitted CENTRAL BANK SCHEME the South to borrow and use Govern ment tent fo ran encampment. Sea- -.. ff.t... . . a ... A m Es-Secretary Shaw Fear, a Great! i V j w , I. irauiuuuu iv ivuur ui u mm action of the War Department sod made e President IUx.eU U WaWirf S"' ,la of l I W hen the Tote was taken every Sen- llunt in Africa Will Stop at St. I at or. Democrat and Republican, ex- eral Maces in Europe Will IW CPM"- Hcyburn- TOt fctDl resolution. Glten Grand Reception on Ills It- Thus, in the most emphatic man- turn to the State A Itebuke to ner ha the United States Senate de clared that sectionalism is dead, and Sectionalism Rural Carriers .Vol Permitted to Carry Guns. (Special to The Caucasian.) Washington. D. C.. February 15, that we hare a united country with out any "ifs" or "ands." Can't Carry Gun. It seems that there has come to 1910. President Tart's speech be-1 iuy'",uturui v"UJ,''ul fra t, vt, ..wu A,.. J that some rural free delivery carriers in New York on last Saturday night have been carrying suns with them has been the subject of much favor- on the,r J a,nd bootlng birds. The able comment here, as well as very ?wners of ,n?8 OTer h c favorable comment by the press gen- .... ..., 4u..A. -r.... erally over the country. Even Wall Street has been silenced by his speech. in which he plainly said to Wall Street that they could not frighten or bull-dose him by threats of panic. and that If there were certain busi nesses that would be hurt by the pol icies of the administration and the A building owned by the Southern enforcement of the law. then it Real Estate & Loan Co., at Charlotte, spoke very badly for the way such was destroyed by fire early .Sunday businesses were being conducted, and morning. The loss amounted to it was high time that they were re- their game is being thus killed. TbU has resulted In an order being Issued by the Postofilce Department pro hibiting free rural delivery carriers from carrying guns on their routes. CITY OFFICIALS AUK INDICTED. Mayor and Aldermen of New Bern Charged With Trading With Them selves SenNAtlon Sprung Against Greemboro Officials. ULKINS NEAR POLE Within Only a Ftw Dy' Travel of the Great Unknown. MYSTERY OF LANGUAGE H4ar Glitter IUrd i lSttt L,r ArrUe 1c- L itTw, Uhf hoivee a IHWi,, , u. KUm lnWblj w uu Illtiii Culd u4 lHu,t ihm IU. Hiring Part j iut m S9m IHUaiUo tlu-r itm .Nurtiterti Ijg,ullr MaJ 111 tkimo , ;ci iv. VmU IUad Sav.ll l'lltot Al MisUA4Uu Eutrpru. J On IL itc. i t. We air Uiakiu' t.44, headway. Tt uv u air erbvei s suu 4 an we air Wii4in 2- t'Mt i i 0. . S4 cbangD lakr iUce. Dob stepped ibtu h la the ice yvivrdiy ai. j vC wa ov hit shoes. Tb iL .,,4 on by a LlackuiUh i Vus Junt before 1 wulci ttt ll., iiua. Fortunately e Ld Lumf on the ieigh. an' i luv ta re place the hoe at ci.j.cii tt tail after a fashion, ia v.i utciiiorJ about $75,000. formed and did their business along proper lines. New Bern, N. C. Feb. 13. The region a man muii Urs Ai tha Ex-Governor Warfield says the State Treasury of Maryland is in a serious condition. Wonder how he Oil Company and the United States tIon can De counted on to enforce accounts for that, since the Repub- steel Corporation could afford to pay tne law In the way begt calculated to licans are not in control? he national debt for such a charter. prevent a destruction of public con- i say tnis independent or wnetner fid(mce ln hllR,nMa w thaf it nnat. The State Democrat has promised the law' oes without i me. rne coniroi oi ic would De valu able beyond the power of man to con- pplvo t f anv crnnn nf m on ix-V r Vi o H ipnonnt fl.Moi intoQtQ i0f.a stantlally complied with the party enough to justify it and the ability edgV" vision ad tbat, nM!,rv fnr ita nnOMtfnn through this bill, the party has "set "We all remember the control of a . lL L risul airec"on lowaru lower larina. to furnish some history on nepotism amongst the Democratic office-holders, lie might hare an easy job if there was not so much of it. Defending the Payne-Aldrich bill, the President declared that it sub- The Washington Herald says that long hair is to be fashionable for men certain life insurance company with The President quoted statistics to tla crvi-tno- WnnHor it tho I 9 far5tiil rf nnlw tOHA AAA arvlsl o four ixmucrau win incorporate a plank U-ars ago" for fM.MOO. when the l "!Sf wTj maximum divident was fixed In the . . , . ' ; uas oeen snown a jlz per cent reduc tion in the percentage ad valorem duties have paid on imports and 12 per cent increase In the per cent im ports admitted free." Time and a wider knowledge, he thought, would serve to justify the bill. proximating $500,000,000. The con-k , . trol of such a volume of trust funds, v , . . .Z i, r. ilinf uffiiot 11 tliotr nlatfnrm? r " I AKnM4-A rr A. t - A AAA uuai ici iu 4 per uciil, ur f i,uuu. Certainly that vast sum was not In- The employes of the Maryland Leg- vested expecting returns of only $14,- a e - . . x a 1 a I - . lsiaiure ior January cosl me ia,.- uuu per annum, wnen tne same payers $1,288 an hour. Such in- amount in government bonds even stances reminds one of the recent would yield $180,000. No; the company had assets ap- The P. D. Gold Publishing Com pany's plant at Wilson was burned Sunday night. Nothing was saved except a few desks, covered by insurance chief topic yesterday was the fact that the grand jury brought ln bills against the present mayor of the trades an' the "irick a trada." While 1 caa't t aUlatCijr ur, 1 beleeve that we air no eU itnla a hundred miles or tLe Nana I'oU. Under a forcvd march, ul a lia gradually grow In" llgltcr. a lth The Cause of High Prices. The President, in his speech, also city c- J- McCarthy, and also against Tlio lnca woo rlkriigaMl tho various rnnaoa fftr hlh Aldermen J. 11. Weaaeil, 1. ox nrices. but he assiened as the funda- troves, a. 13. iiurst, fcugene mental cause the great increase in Hams, w. T. mil. ana ll. B. Tooiier. oener ice. iun u. nut a roaa. e I . . . m m. r. . . inn u ill !i nvu i I ina ri I aii rT inn I ail maaiu 1 1 u 11 1 ui n r I in m ; r rimmn t i n.iii i ii I inn rvnrniit.or en n. i no rTMiaent. -" jj " -" " i juuir villus, a negiu, wuu u --- 0K .oA mil, nor Am tu,i., . Kin. rcc-r Tr.?T,viQmQ iiaiifov pnnnir on tnis point, expressed nimseu v." e. ' - ' was lodged in jail Saturday charged tersely In the following words: with having murdered his 18-year-old son on last Thursday night. The Rivers and Harbors bill intro duced in Congress carries an appro priation of nearly $400,000 for this Democratic Legislatures in this State. A recent issue of the Baltimore if honest and wise, is very profitable. Republican platform of the Chicago The Tariff. We did revise the tariff," said the Sun carried a headline, "Legislators It has recently changed hands again; convention in 1908. in which revision I .ivy aa u l uiiiiacii o t-i H nraoiimoKlir or n ttat hlirhAW vwiaa I land Legislature was pretty bad, but "Taking the price paid for the con- ... ti . ,a. . . a. xt. a. troi oi mai nie insurance company I overstate the fact when I say thatL,j , 4. , A A IlamnnraM,. nonor cava that thn a. - . , a. a., A, . I aaXKA 111 yiatJ-UIlll lUttt. WIllB was LU " 7 " " ' I: Luew Iarse wuonS m tne De ft dowward revision. It was not way for the Democrats to carry the world, interested as they are, direct- downward with reference to silks or next House is to seem not to be alive. ly or through their affiliations in iiqu0rs or high priced cottons In' the They are already acting that part near,ly every "nf of bu"lnss' and nature of luxuries. It was downward well but we don't believe the trick r ontollInS Probably in ex- , t t nearl u otner articleg well, but we dont believe the trick cesg of 100 of our largest financIal wnnl,Tia whfh wlrA nnt af. will work. institutions, with, I suppose. $2,000.- . j .. I 1 t-rt. I.f 11 rt. 1. Mil. I IIH 1 1 1 1 M HUUHtailLl&l 000,000 In assets outside of their own deffi.t in ..., with thA nrn- That woman who wants to run for capitalization, can afford to pay the of thfi nlatfnrm WflS thft fftlllirfl tfl I XI J T- A a9 a. 1 1 A I r " " ' Governor of New Hampshire, because naonai Qeoi ior a perpeiuai cnarier reduce woolens. Does that defect so . . ... . . i ior a central oanK, saieguaro me sue now nas to pay taxes witnout De- interests as you may." ing allowed to vote, snouid get mar ried and let her husband pay the taxes. color the action of the Republican party as to make it a breach of faith, leading to its condemnation? I do not think so. Parties are like men. A'- 1111 AX V Vli JllO UlVUElU . . ... BY SCHURMAN. Revisions, like the work of men, are not perfect. The change which this The State Democrat says the great-1 , . , . -n I tariff affected was a marked change Thinks Present Administration is Do-1 ... . est majority of people are happy and . 1ta nfv . tll aownwara, a recognition oy ine party contented till somebody convinces them that they are miserable. And ing Its Duty in the Matter. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 12. The in troduction into this country of an city charter and also Section $572 of If we he no bad luck. a' if hu be The reason for the rise in the cost I the Code which prohibits certain per- not more than 75 or so c!!. we of necessities can easily be traced to sons from buying and selling to the ought to get thar ia are or tlx dsjs. the increase in our measure of cit7- Tne bm waa brought in late Ov couree I may bo niUukea as to values, the precious metal gold, and and a11 of the abov0 gentlemen in- the distance, but Lea a :ua is look- possibly ln some cases to the com- au luimeuiawj msi, oui as " lv binations in restraint of trade." lt was not Possible the effort was at find hit, he either looki on th dark t thia vorv nrocmant sAntpnPA thp once made to get the Governor to side or else be is Ttry boxful. At State, $10,000 of which is to be spent , nftaiHnn fnr call a special term of court to try this moment I wouldn't uke tbous- on improving the upper Cape Fear. . r.00B0 uD iTOo the cases. In some circles lieht is ands ov dollars fer my ctacce o VY uttu X lxk? vauvaiau ucvo cm j a vvu i tended, that the ranee of Drices eith- made of the cases, but in others they reachln the North Pole. Hut hit One hundred and sixty-five per- er goes up or down according to the ar looked upon as a very serious may be that after trat!!n' anolbtr sons were drowned during a storm in i i-oooo nr dnoroasn nt th o mount matter. Most or tne members oi tnei aay or two in oc ieun jui vuw the Mediterranean Sea Friday night. 0f fuit ieeai tender money. In chort. Board of Aldermen are in business other way. My Eskimo coaipsoioa The French steamer on which thetni3 is a recognition of the fact that and have at times sold goods of one! seems to be very human, too. At victims were passengers, was driven I tne quantitative theory as to money kind or another to the city and thus times ne u nopeiui. cueermi. in to pieces on some treacherous reels. is the correct one: that Is. that the the indictments came about. I anotner nour, aner a coia oimi ct volume of money should increase Same at Greensboro wind hei subsided, be will be smilln The T. F. Lloyd Manufacturing with the increase of population and ana jaDDenn utiDuu. .1 Company of Chapel Hill, was charter- business, and no faster and no slow- a aywiai irom ureeuauoru w xauu- unaersiana a uru o .u ed Friday for the purpose of making er. In this way only can there be day's Charlotte Observer, tells of a knows hit. But I reckon tit makes all fabrics from cotton, wool and stability of prices, and can justice be sensation Bprung before the last him feel better, so I do uot complain, other material. They will commence maintained between the debtor and meeting of the Board of Aldermen Awl the English my hsklmo knows business with $75,000 capital paid in. the creditor, the producer and the In that city. The correspondent says: is nits or worfls be isrnea rrom xaw consumer. Tomorrow nignts meeting oi tneimemDers ov Amencta vf mi.. 1.1 - -a i I Rnsrii nf Alderman nrnmlaai trt haln4rla A tht F!ncl!h la&CUSie it On ln?r Thnrsdav nleht Tpttv Wll- Ane UUiCKer tuia laci ia rrcuguii&eu - " r - . J IZ uLl LZr and crystallized into law as a per- one of the most sensational held In the only one tbat is ortU rnuch. fur- manent policy of the Government. Greensboro in a long while, provided iners soon pick nit up. iui a sna the better It will be for our people threats made by Mr. R. C. Hood, a Itshman or an American Let to go to and the future of our civilization. well-known citizen, are carried out. college four years to Urn any other I The sensation was sprung at a meet- language, an then, sz a rm ioy The Central Bank Scheme. - Ine ot tne board Friday afternoon, can't speak over a dox-n words eor- rT.Sfioratonr show in twn rwpnt I when Mr. Hood, who was present as a rectlr the day thy leav the coIJeg e. Mary Tedder, a 14-year-old girl of addresses, has called attention to member of a delegation of buslnes. f JJ J' ibrexfch "orSS TlAlftnd Plnrlda wa murdpred near wnat ne leara is a great uauger un- u. w - -aaj . a w wrS iftT behind the scheme to establish bond issue for a municipal lighting man language, an they don I know- a great National central bank. He plant and to Insist upon a bond issue enough itin to r i i a- .v. 4. ik I tny I chrtn1 fg(1ttfoa rhtrp. vitnr In that lanJEUAC?. rrov la iindor rrpt rhnrp-Pfl with recognizes auu auiuits uiai uieie ate - Se cr'lme The rirl body was hor- good features in the proposition, but ed Alderman John I. King with of- The glitter ov the Ice. the ajme !h,lm.?;, Q fIrl,:?dZ-Wa! hfl he savs the irreat and imnortanc fldal misconduct in having business ness ov the vie, here air bard on question Is. Who will control such a dealings with the city ln violation of the eye. We wear bp coiorea bank the law. He was estopped Sfom glasses in mem. io -j y - He noints out that the power of specifying the charges unUl they brought two pair aiong a Tr T W PoolAr nt "Rnckwell. Row-I i i. ni v in UhmilH h fnrmallr nrpfiented in writ-1 nn to mr Eskimo, lie w tlumJ" IBUCU a uau& wui uo btciucuuwuo aaa i - - w l - . a. fin inflating or contracting the currency, ing. and Mr. Hood has intimated that afeared to put them oa t ur.u wk . I v. i An. 1 1 1 a tnmnrrniv Lf.. a trial nn d IT. he UI tuS ij w (j uuucu li j iiawu ouu hivubiu tuGreiore, in sending prices upu io yicyaicu v mi wuiviiv imc . . - Brown, while Mr. Peeler was en route or down. He says that he fears If night, proudest critter you ever 1 to. his home a few nights ago. Mr sucb. a bank were established that It is understood that the charges calls them great ej, j Peeler's assailants made their escape. tbe standard Oil Company and the to be formulated by Mr. Hood are able to say spectacles in Enf nsa n They had a grievance against him iinited states Steel Corporation will similar to charges recently brought I don't .oppose the Eskimos &e y on account of some business matters. I combine to control it, and that if against Mr. King for selling road- suitably word fer tbicgs uoey they do. the interests of the country building material to the county while saw before. lis, a negro who lives near Raeford, Cumberland County, cut his wife's throat and shot his mother-in-law, Annie Jones, as she entered the room. The latter died Monday night. Willis made his escape. ribly mutilated, 65 knife wounds be ing counted on her body, that duties must be decreased, that the nroDer measure of - nroteetion was the difference ln th cost ia'pro-1 Tuesday's News and Observer says great corporations ... . ' - I i v, f .halrmin nt I Af time A tbOagbt W SOffl A special from Greenville, N. C. to win do at tne mercy ot tneS lwu f"U6vV v -UnV- f,7 to our Mi- Once I rode tesday's News and Observer says great corporations. the h ghway " Uf ' .,0 ee if bit were some of the Democratic papers are income tax and a progressive inherit- duction of articles here and abroad that Rev. Jesse McCarter. pastor of Ex-President Roosevelt. Uoard ' of count commissioners at true But I soon learned that hit finding they are hard to convince at ance tax were advocated by President and including a fair profit for the the Baptist church at Farmville, was "u "r I . --- ,,.-'- mitake. We air out or site former president xt-ooseven. aas 'vu. - o 1 ... r,rriv.vir not onerated. ot awl una . " ,n r.t . . i tvm ort nntil we get it i, nrobablv true that there er of the Phi Beta Kappa Club of tariff bin the demt frwd to Poltard and Mr. J. A. Burnett, drug- and every day shipments of the rare It appears tha Mr oia some see any n uB . ; wt u It is probably true that there President Schur- SeVducttoJ on nrlnt Taper and gists of that city. It was stated that specimens which he has secured are of the same ma erial to the city to acros ! ba' TMl ould be no more high prices if the man said that Americans who are not rJLVJT the minister had written an article coming to Washington to be placed in complete a , small ,ection f treet that ,U n not Democrats were to win. and it is also socialists resent what they believe to reduction showed itself clearly in reflecting on the druggists of Green- the Natioanl Museum. possible that the people would soon be g j.ss i in the government the editorial columns of agreat num- g and would not retract when ta: S uttprown a al to flid the North Pol. have no money with which to buy ot wWcn are en. berf of eTS reQUeStef d SO- Germany. France, and England, and a lower price than the material could but unknown sen tin el th even at cheap prices. AJT ?a.r???. nnt ?1 ' . possibly kt other points. . The an- have been procured elsewhere. on guard duty n that "How Great Minds Differ." worn, tne aaie iwuik uiaue uyuu i - v-' " t Mnt . . ... I a i i 1 v t. .An nr near io i' The President nas agreed to stop request oi tne irwi wmmm.u ' . th8 mixhty w that hex stood rerion fer possibly at other points. - ine an-inave Deen procurwi i - nouncement that the President will Another charge Is that teams ana tnousana soon leave Africa has attracted the vehicles in which Mr. King is inter- Az al ov the water we " - .. I.j .n,v frtl j ftHfn Ice. you would ex- that he does not want to be a candi- dies should be destroyed," declared exceeded in this country, and it will The Washington correspondent to ""J" IZIT', I ZTr,, YZ VZ And hU salty, that is If tit be date for Congress in the Fifth dis- President Schurman. And no one doubtless take the actual operation Uhe charlotte Evenine Chronicle, in "IT. OTM.t .ai it C I i, But hit ii not. That U en- trict. However, it is evident Glenn wno. informs himself concerning the cf the tariff bill for several years to speaking of State politics, what may Lnlftriltood however, that President mks. COLE BURNED TO DEATH. Lther problem fer the ntlne is after something and he might tell Tt WashinetonTn ln tn6 neXt Roosevelt has specially Requested to llgKer on. Pof Llan may h ...... ... at Washington can complain that the legislation and its effect are." What two ereat minds think of tt,o haii n n tatA or of- T-r mm mn Awful Fate tn k a oart ov the ocean may her wnat it is ana relieve tne suspen&e. auty or prosecuting monopolistic PrpSilnt Taft than nntofl 1 . . - ... ' . " " I V ... ... a rreat Uke ov a ... . . I " i ine corresponaent says: ifirial functions nrenarea ior nis en-i and iiaasnter lias narrow vcpv.ibin m tne uc6." - - . trusts is not Deing adequately per- tics from the government bureau on wotf, . miiJnfn tv.. " ... i.. v vn v .1 . . u wt-r. sometMcg deavoring to gain a monopoly of the misrepresentation to which the tariff necessities of life and raisine theism in ta atr aa a nnmma r& I , . j . . - AAA. AAA IkU rf U CftO C UUHUH A U A n.x-i,ov. uienn is quoted as s prices to the consumer .these monop- vision was subjected has never been I The Llncolnton Times. like Lake ficlal functions prepared for his en- the results of the first six months in I (a tno t?oI , . . t. - . uoidsDoro, s. u.reo. n- a in.tance. one or tne cnain Several Democratic papers in the I formed. "iaic uccu. jiU . . . - . . - .. - I - i nuoiicans will noia wnat tnev xiavei nHvato itia?n. hb win start cowni . - . nr rrwi jai . . to explain why the fifth and tenth "SfSaFa mTS bUL He ShOWed that tte aVerW the State In the next elecUon. He Nile to-morrow on hU return ... . ... said that a guiding principle seemed rate of dutv naid on all dntiabla in-! J,- v -- I . . - Cole was burned to death and her v ..-i,ib the matter then IB was 21.09 That'seasy. Many former Democrats indirect methods, which would not be Cent ad valorem, aa comnared with ZL" ZTnLl . Aaere. "' -7 also severely burned. Mrs. Cole was ' mtl. more. X AAT.t0T theory. Perhaps per rr": " w.T. r0 . ,.f daughter, ln trying to save her. was r T my fope Bat, , Many former Democrats indirect methods, which would not be cent ad valorem, as compared vit3k ; w 11 isTSiL "T'v rhTw also severely burned. Mrs. Cole was - hIt , IIttli m0re. X joined hands with the Republicans immediately felt by the people, al- the average for the same months ,T, Jt an tt- nt t " a wit an invalid and was in her room aione and cast their votes for progress and th- was established that the under the Dingley law in the pre- S noS-t viie room ST field, are or were on-an SsTT, a Z Z CLtfni tSr rUS fUr 7earS f 24-3' 8toir1 takes very little stock In the talk of outlook Is that It will be the greatest Zl she was ocean an' after the first imi 're. .There is a deep and resentful feel-1 inz a reduction under the new IawL r , v- .v ,. Cole heard her creams she was . foUowe4 by thaw. : : . . Ing that the wealthy classes of the f 2 qa er P.ftIlt f vinA f ti Uu.u.u . . ." ..T I burned bevond all hope. Mrs Cole's " m. fell an' at once apeaamg aDout sen-interesi in c -t. arft nnt trihntin.ti, mr""'- - ever awaraea to one ot i ias. - Mf1h. flre. and I great muw.u, fM. trh matters political, wouldn't a man be iir, V0 t 1 " T" .1 "7. 7.. BWT' ana reuuc""11. .utJiOW Former Senator Butler, who keeps u was announced from the White "1- T". froxe upon the sea-ice r nv tj ' i nrevioua tanir rates or l z rer rem i i j . i i n i . . .n v. i ie uer uytuouu uu i . , .M rirnra - - ' a s uauu on. mo puisu ui su.cieiucui. m i House lo-aaj mai in;wr vi . water cw . on dutiable goods. The President thA tAtl t.hlflL that the inereaae in S-i vv will he chanre of the too w.?Ud 5T0 ; ft an' now the surface U BOt 5?2S.LT!M what he con- gaid Mr Scnurman. u. .v u lur iae oesi mieresi ot i himself Herald. and his section? Durham been "burned to death. A Rebuke to Sectionalism. also showed that under the Aldrich-I th RnnYlfean vote this fall will be I t?flvlt reeeDtion. aioms uear & Brothers, dry goods fayne oiu. oi.b per cent or ine gross ..t tta .nnnt. nn carrrinir the em.. a V t i aw v sv iuu6vuu. BUUOrCU tt I ei uivuuio wviro VAX-1 fe-h tl temTt rtTl nltlTJl- MTM1IJ1. I IIHI 19. 1 1 w H H I III. I I a. . 1. . ... I " " . ' . 1 a A I I . I ' W . - 1 1ABR rx annnf IKK flnA V. w A inj.lfarui mu vnf ia In tha rono v.-w.--..n I . ..... . I . . . jf .v . a ., i-- TwV,vwV ; iu i ma 1 v'o'iuu. i and third, and coasiniy tne xourtn i wnen it wa uuvaaceu uu. ue arguing ior some uao. . lalternoon. I " fContinnod on Pi. ' Ii.m. iTV.m-r rteTartment had orderiK. I ment waa not called out. Mrs. Cole many iee,-r -:-- nderoeath. died last night at 8 o'clock. nectea h0 gorfaCe Ice now The neighbors, by heroic work, hence, by J""" So far as X saved the house and the fire depart- 70 do not gei an . , . (Continuea . Ill - s ft sa.

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