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i i ? - J 5 e .tit b ,J ?. ! 3 , ! ! - v l l . . . . .. . . . iMMMM ' . w ft TUQ rQ f 1 poqlo iln hi position la favor of low tariff 1 I1C5 UaUUaOiail L,atle ne w(mld declare that one AND RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Lf U nm fnr helor in faror of .... . Ka tn ta-r thm FUIILXSIIJSD KTEBT THCBSOAX lM wl"w "w -bt I swollen fortunes or the country tneir CAUCASIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY fair proportion to support the Gov- , eminent, to as to rob the liepubll- SUBSCBIPTION BITES : cans of an excuse for maintaining 11 g a high protectee tariff. 301 Ttio nomrvrallfi nartr has declared time and again that It was In favor of an Income tax, and jet the first time that the Virginia Democrats 0K YXAB. Six Mouths. THRKE M05THS. Ucs Talk of Holton for State Chairman Interesting Situation in .Ninth District. (H. E. a Bryant, in Charlotte Observer.) FOR LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT aave an opportunity to put this pro AND VICTORY. Tion in the Constitution of the The Republican party in North United States and fix it forever, they Carolina has always stood for local rote it down and glre the most ab- Belf-governinent, which is the first I surd reasons therefor that the hu onH crt.at fundamental nHnrir.lo .in. 1 man mind could Conceive. To Our derlying the rule 'of the people. I mind, there can be but one explana The Democratic party for. a. num.- tlon of such an action, and that is ber of yeara pretended to champion that the enormous fortunes that the same doctrine, but In practice it would contribute millions through an supported the principle only in a income tax to support the Govern-half-hearted way, and then finally ment, and thus lessen the heavy bur deserted it entirely. The Republican den of taxation upon the average clt party in its last State platform, lor Izen, has gotten control of the Demo the first time, straddled or hedged iu cratlc party In Virginia. support of this principle, if it had It has become very noticeable of stood squarely for it the party would late that whenever a Democrat wants have polled at least ten or fifteen to serve monoply that he hatches up thousand more votes, and probably I similar excuses as those given by the would have polled more, and swept Virginia Democrats for defeating the the State. For some unexplained I Income tax. i.iTivn-- if 4fiilVE GETTING I said he has been aked to make I over rural routes at a cost so small I'ATKONAGfc MACHINE gexxw nMtrrM rintiir.Lmr,arl to the hire of a meswngw bujux. I - -- i M . . v.,nn . Webb, or any otner man us or a norse ana . . . . nkHMn nomfirrati &e fit to OUt US. M6 I nndif DfCAent COnttlUUBJ, m w IWJUt ana rue w , " ' " l .... tntn th Party Art, Getting Tin of One- was " top " " mer Man Rale and b team-Roller Tac- tain ana inTiiea vo tmw u pM u - ' ; fui rnnntrT rveinv an w urn mi ina ine American wvuuu . own if he would only consent to let Don't let your country xnercaaai R.nnhtiMm ?iva it in him. I fool you into believing mat a Mr. bxrdth was told that it is his I post will cut off his revenues by dl Am ..n fhtt nminitbn. h-I xrtrr trftda to the bis mall order inr t.nnhlifjn . Sontlierner. I house. Even If It did, we would Still ti.. v.f i iif.D, ara forming inlrn hrf. and nniiriahed. and an I Btand f or it- becaUS It i bUr that v- ,u i oarir Htm pan niiuit I Hinniwi son of nhariotie. and a lead-1 millions of farmers save money , 1 r I . ., .,.nf ' stand or fall at the next Republican I lug business man he would make an (that hundreos 01 uau t-. . -i-it. tjia sfpam roller! iHoai ranriiHate. if wkienbnrsr. Door. I make money. But, as a matter 01 , I " 1 . . ,,. .MA . thtt tacUcs. as his distribution of patron- neglected old county, it is argued, fact, a parcels post wm u w age is called, has stirred the bile In Unould have the Representative in profits or tne smau coua hundred of his party men. who are the House- by glvinj mm caeay aw- dv to flrht. Every day brings That Congressional Committee of I customers out m me counu. brewlne storm, which John Motlev Morehead of the Impress upon your Congressman " - - i . . I . in .Aiir Tiny clouds are gathering in every nith is a live part, is already busy, that pracucauy ever www -mmnnitv. Those defiant fellows Duncan la rldine at the Postoffice district is a unit for parcels post. who are willing to stand and have Department .and the Postoffice De- Tell him mat u worn uu their noses counted believe that they partment chief is setting astride the I body, not even the cross-road mer- wMi h suDDorted by the rank and nonderoua back of the President, but chant, after the latter unaersianu w file of their party when tne crisis i jona Motley is making hay Xor his Mate nun see uuaw - w mmpa Kothine. thev sav. but the rnmrnitiAA. sltlon to the measure and mat it Is elements saved Duncan and hla allies The next Republican State. Con- bound to come, and you wu get from defeat at the Charlotte Con- vention will be worth while. Demo-1 quickly. vention. The scene of action Is shift- crats and organiaaUon Republicans Uow much do you pay on the eggs Inir frnm Wflshineton to the State, nra fnr nnnran thia vsar. hut there I VOU ShlD tO tOWni A great Olfi President Taft has been appealed to L an angry howl in the woods. charge, almost so prohiblUve that It THE CAUCASIAN reason, the patronage machine fa vored and supported the straddling of that plank. Its action was either controlled by Incapacity to appreciate the situation or else by a desire to prevent Republican victory, to say nothing of the desertion of the great principle to which the party had been always committed. if the rank and file of the people turn out and control the next State Convention and declare unequivocal ly for local self-government, we be lieve that victory can be secured, but to do this, it is necessary for the peo ple who want victory to control the Conveniton, and to accomplish this, it is first necessary to unhorse the patronage machine bosses. A PERTINENT iNQUUti. The Waynesville "Western Caro hna Enterprise. ' in an editorial, ani wnat ia the matter with the At FEDERAL AND STATE ANTI TRUST LAWS. Almost every day the press Is an nounclng the suits which the Nation al Republican administration has In stituted or Is pressing against the great trusts of the country for violat ing the National anti-trust laws. Many such suits, Including the suits against the Standard Oil Company and the American Tobacco Company are now pending before the Supreme Court of the United States. The people of the State must not forget that there is on the statute books of North Carolina an anti-trust law passed by a Democratic Legisla ture, but can any one point to a sin gle suit brought by the Attorney General of North Carolina to enforce these anti-trust laws? What is the matter with the State anti-trust law, time after time, but the man Hitch cock seems to have him hoodooed. Therefore, the war will be carried to the trenches. Promise of Lively Times. Some Interesting developments are on the way. Eugene Holton, one of the cleverest as well as most Indus trious politicians in the State, is be- I AIOX FAVOitS PAltCELS POST. doesn't pay you to compete with the cold storage trust or keep a yard full of hens. The parcels post will giTe says: torney-General? iw.uian it wnnM il I vou a low government rata on eggs a Great Boon to me Farmers and other small farm truck, enabling Could Have Their Merchandise De-1 you to sell more goods In town and uvri At Their iwwr. I add to your annual profit. There is not one single valid argu Charlotte Observer. monf ...- Darcels dosU There is ------- w mK ' " The Farmers' Union has now tak- every valid argument for it. ing groomed for the chairmanship to en up the cudgel in behalf of the If the government wants to keep succeed Judge S. B. Adams. Mr. parcels post and President Barrett the farmer on the farm and to at- has just issued a letter to the offi- tract others back to the land, let tne cers and members of this strong or-1 government even up advantages as eanization ureine it to "eet in behind hetween country and City, ine par Congress" in behalf of this important eels post is one of them. matter. He declares that such a sys- But I want to remind you that you tern will result in immense advantage won't get the parcels post or any- to the farmer and also that the gov- thing else, if you don t keep in oe- ernment can be forced to eive thla hind that Representative and Sena- benefit if properly presented. The tor all of -the time and not part 01 following is the strong communica- the time. tion which the President of the Union Write him a letter to-day! has addressed on this issue: Write him as regularly as the first To the officers and members of the of the month comes around! Farmers' Union: ' CHARLES S. BARRETT. One of the things I insist that members of the Farmers' Union and NAUSEA AND NAUSEA. farmers generally should get in be- , and r Uncle Remus Home Magazine Both One Year for Only $1.25 Unci Remua'i Hom Magaxlne was founded by Joel Chandler Harris, the author of the "Uncle Remu." ttortea. and U the beat magaxlne of its class published tn the United States. Jack London. Frank L. Stanton, and other prominent writers contribute to thii magaxlne. It U published In Atlanta every month and the nbscription price Is $1.00 a year. The Caucasian Is the best weekly newspaper published In the State. Why not have both of theae excellent publications in your hornet . Subscribers who are in arrears must pay up and renew their subscription in order to take advantage of this exceptional offer. Thla Is the best bargain In reading matter we have ever been able to offer to the reading public Send In your subscription to-day. Don't delay but do It now. Address. THE CAUCASIAN, RALEIGH, N. a "It is interesting to note that The Gazette-News has been vol uminously persistent in its at tacks upon two of the three Re publican Congressmen from North Carolina. Everybody knows why the third member is exempt. Do the rank and file think this 13 making more Republicans?" Where would Mr. Bryan's dinner be in this era of high prices? At I lanta Journal. Probably on his lawn where he served fried chicken to a delegation on a certain occasion during the last campaign. As Mr. Bryan raises his jown chickens, he will probably be As the Enterprise says, everybody I able to have more of these lawn fetes knows why The Gazette, which is the I during the next campaign organ of the pie-counter machine, has been persistently attacking two I A Republican paper in North Caro- Republican Congressmen from the "nf. , 3 e"ers From Hell." A tip from a burning Repub State and "why the third member is licailf doubtless, .to those of his party exempt." The Enterprise, along with who will follow if they do not mend everybody else, has noted that the their ways. Raleigh News and Ob patronage machine and its organ server' have not only been pursuing this Well, not exactly. The writer of course persistently, but that the those letters was a Democrat at one Democratic press, appreciating that time, until he saw the error of his that position was against Republican way and e is now telling of things growth, has sympathized with it and ne knew while a Democratic and is approved its sentiments. Indeed, the trying to save others who have not Raleish News and Observer, the or- yei seen ine "gnt, gan of the Democratic machine, has copied with approval almost every such attack which has been made up on Morehead and Grant. Therefore, we take it that the rank and file will agree with the Enterprise that such a policy Is one that will not make THE WESTERN DISTRICT ATTOR more Republicans, but Is intended to I NEYSHIP. make less Republicans. The issue is squarely drawn. Cer-1 Does me Going of Skinner Mean Every person liable for poll-tax should pay same before May 1st so that they will have a right to vote this fall for the continuation of Re publican prosperity. That Holton WiU Go, Also? What the District Slay Suffer. tain Republicans In North Carolina want the nartv to rjursue a Droeres- sive policy and win victories In the Winston-Salem Journal. State. Another element wants the party to grow smaller and to consist simply of a small machine for a Herbert F. Seawell, of Carthage, has landed. What does it mean? Most probably that Adams and Dun can and the ring are not yet down short division of Federal pie. The I and out and that the chances of Dis next Republican State Convention I trict Attorney Holton has waned in must decide which course the Repub- the last few weeks. We have noth u - i- inS against Mr. Seawell. He is said when he was attacked, gave him a -TtttGLNIA DEMOCRATS DEFEAT clean bill of character. Col. Harry INCOME TAX. Skinner, the deposed United States The astonishing news comes that A,ttorney of the Eastern District, was Also n. PTinri man ami o mnfrx nsn the Virginia Legislator,,, ou Jast mod - Monday, refused to approve the man never prosecuted a case or went amendment to the Federal Constitu- out of his way to do the newspaper tlons providing for an income tax man a favor. We axe sorry that (joionei Skinner lost out, for he was a srood attorn fv. r is Mr. Holton to lose out also? If pressed by the opponents .of the he is, he can stand it, because he is measure the following: . in no danger of starving. But what Th - of district he so ably represents? to trust the Republican party with control of the - revenue from incomes; they remembered the days of oppression follow ing the civil war; they were afraid of Northern officials Vho would examine into the private affairs of our citizens; Hhey feared that the amendment, would be a surrender of the rights of the States." The reasons given by the fifty-four who voted against the amendment make their action even more aston ishing, if possible. The sum and substance of the onnnsitinn tn" tha Income tax is that they are opposed! it me present District Attorney is not re-appointed, it will be no refiec tion on him, because he has held the office for twelve years with credit to the Government and honor to him self. For our part, we are not going to believe that Spencer B. Adams will get the appointment -until we see it in print. And then we shall not be sure of it until Senators Simmons and Overman, who surely will pro test, are unsuccessful in a good cause. Holton is not a candidate for the job but he loves G. O; P. and would not refuse to carry the banner if it were tendered him. His friends point with pride to the fact that he has received most flattering endorsements from Democratic papers in the State. His record, as District Attorney, has been favorably commented upon by men of all parties. In fact, it 13 argued, Mr. Holton Is the ideal one for the leadership. His district gave Presi dent Taft and Congressman More head a wonderful increase In the last election. His county has become doubtful. All of these claims, and more, are being made. When I ask ed Mr. Holton if he would accept the election if it were given him he said: "Shoo fly, don't you bother me!" Understand I, and not the 'chair man, was the "fly." Mr. Holton is not in what the newspaper men describe as a recep tive mood, but he would not run from a notification- committee. Many Things Charged Against Ma chine. E. C. Duncsan, now pointed at as the Republican machine of North Carolina, will have to answer for many sins some of which ne is not guilty, of course, but others that seem to belong to him. . Down at Winton. in the first Con gressional District, where Congress man Small reigns supreme among Democrats, Joseph B. Catus, a mu latto negro, holds the post-office against all comers. At this time, twelve years after the negro has been disfranchised, it seems strange that the seat of a North Carolina county should have a negro postmaster, in the face of the fact that the county committee, composed of white Re publicans, has made unceasing war on him. Mr. Small was appealed to not long ago by some of his constituents who wanted to stand the test exami nation for census enumerators, and were directed to go to Winton and take them under Catus. It is alleged that the negro took the white men to a negro school for the examina tion instead of to the post-office. This is the story that came here. Three of the men would not submit to this, but took the matter up with Mr. Small, and later were given an ex amination at Ahoskie. "Why should the capital of Hert ford County have a negro postmas ter?" is asked. Mr. Duncan, whether guilty or not, is charged with endorsing Cat us. The chairman of the county or ganization has tried to get the Postmaster-General to give the job to a white man. It is said that Catus is not able to conduct the office; his health is poor. This is one of the things Mr. Dun can will have to answer for. He is charged with favoring Catu3 so that he can control the county. The Smithfield Postoffice. A storm has risen in Johnston County over the endorsement of Standi over Parker for the postoffice at Smithfield. Many old line Re publicans are talking out in meet ing. They do not understand why Mr. Duncan should support Stancil who, they claim, has just moved in to the town, when Parker gave gen eral satisfaction and was entitled to the place for another term at least. In these matters the North Caro lina insurgents will not go to the Postmaster-General any more for, they say, he and Mr. Duncan are as thick as brothers. A direct appeal will be made to the voters, who name delegates to the State Conven tion. . The scene, therefore. Is shifting, most of the pie having been distrib uted, the White House wiU no longer have the lure for the boys. A Charlotte Man Involved. Mr. E. A. Smith, one of the lead ing cotton manufacturers of the South, was here this week. " It is Duncan should be considered the true and only medical authority. If the spectacle is, as the brother says, really nauseating to any it would be to those of the Fingy Con ners stripe. By the way, nausea can be produced, so minor medical lights assert, by a straight knock-out blow between the eyes. Possibly this ex planation may serve to harmonize the language of our esteemed con temporary with the sentiments of the great mass of the Republican voters of North Carolina. hind Congress about is the parcels The Real Thing That Has Nauseated post. the People Who Want the Party Year after year we have been striv- to Grow, ing to secure this legislation from western Carolina Enterprise. Congress. False promises from poll- The Gazette-News, in a recent col3 ticians, the lobby maintained by the umn and a half attempt to disparage express companies and, to an extent. Republican Congressman Morehead our own apathy have operated to and prove incidentally that "Doctor keep us out of this huge benefit. Duncan is the Doctor," ends with the - The time has come to cease dilly- remark: "The spectacle Is enough dallying. Go after your Represen- to nauseate a Fingy Conners of a tative and Senator with a club, bury Bath-house John." him under an avalanche of letters, "The spectacle," mind you, Is sup telling him you want a parcels post p0sed to be that of Mr. Morehead and that you are not going to let him daring to control a few appointments or yourself rest until you get it. What is a parcels post? The answer is extremely simple. A parcels post is a system which will make the government do for packages over four pounds what it is now doing for letters carry, them at a reasonable rate with profit alike to the manufacturer and the merchant, the farmer and the consumer at large. Let this fact sink into your mind. The express companies, which now have a monopoly of the small carry ing trade in the United States, are getting on an average of sixteen cents a pound for transporting packages. Last year one of them declared a dividend of 300 per cent! Is it any wonder, with a cinch on the trans portation of small packages? What It WU1 Do. Now, what will a parcels post do for the government? It will help wipe out that big pos tal deficit, about which Congress and the newspaper editors are now rais ing such a howl. It will transfer to the government a large part of the patronage, and therefore profit, now enjoyed by the private express mo nopolies which are just about as high-handed trusts as Standard Oil or any other. It will prove a grow ing and unfailing source of actual revenue to the Treasury of the Unit ed States. What will a parcels post do for the farmer? It will save him about 75 per cent a year on the charges he is now com pelled to pay the express companies for everything that travels in their cars. The parcels post also has a county feature. Under the plan pro posed, the small town merchant will be able to send out small packages when really, as a matter of fact, Dr. Farmer Crashed to Death by Falling House. Rocky Mount, N. C. March 8. to an income tax unless there Willi r BenJamin J. King, a planter of be a Democratic National adminlstra- "J6 "J?80? sevIon a Nh Coun . . - . - ty, suffered a horrible death by being tion forever and hereafter. crushed to death by tJllng Q If a Democrat wanted to be logical an old house. 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A trial convinces. 50c, $1.00. Trail bottle free. It's positively guaranteed by all Druggists. Convicts Burn Out of Jail- Deputy Sheriff Has Close Call. Elizabeth City, N. C, Marh 9.- Word was brought here this morning of an exciting time at Camden court house last night. About 8.30 o'clock the county jail was set on fire from the interior, and before the citizens could do more than rescue four prisoners, all the woodwork of the building was burn ed to the ground. The prisoners were carried to the courthouse, where they were to re main for the night, under guard. "Later in the night the guards fell asleep. One of the prisoners, Fred Johnson, grabbed Etherldge's gun and shot at close range at Cart- right. Deputy Sheriff Cartright opened his eyes just in time to get a view down the barrels of the gun, and when it was discharged he ducked his head so quickly that the shots struck his hat only, and tore the brim off. . Sheriff Cartright picked up his gun and fired at the negro, filling his right arm with buckshot and al most severing it from his body. The negro was brought here this morn ing and his arm was amputated just above the elbow. Correct Dress for Women SPECIAL Z For Saturday and Monday we will put on sale 6o Suits that would sell for $10.00 at $6.98 $12.50 at $8.98 " $15.00 at $9.98 These Suits are of the Latest Style, made of all Worsted and French Serges. A special lot of Taffeta Silk and Net Waists worth from $5 oo to $7.00 TO BE SOLD FOR $2.49. A lot of beautiful Ruching for only 5c a neck. We, carry a complete line of up-to-date Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments. Also Hosiery and Notions of all kinds. Come and Judge for Ycarself Ho Charge for Alterations. Remember, this means two days only, Saturday the iath and Monday the 14th. LADIES' FURNISHING COMPANY 113 EAST HARGETT STREET, Below Reienthal'i Grocery Store. 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