THE CAUCASIAN Tbsreday. January 12, 1111.) J : 1 -J MARION BUTLER'S RAL EIGH SPEECH. (Continued from Pact L) highest price for even any necessity tnr life that he vraj thereby being robbed, utterly and zaUerably falie. Thcr had charged that the in league with Ucle at the price plat the tariff, and ctery Democrat coald tay the article at the price Uu the tariff. Tbtj It wonid W Cato every man according to fcU faith - "This closing declaration of &tn stor Core a the tarn and eah itance of hi whole pecch. The newspaper reports aay that when Senator Gore concluded nis great " - r . V the sugar iruu. .i sentence, that Trut the Learner iruv, - Nail Cotton Trust, the Standard Oil Trutt and all other truaU, and that they vere Duty legislating to rob the peo ple In the Interests of thews truaU. This, indeed, was the burden of their cry in the campaign ipeechea prices cf t seder a DtssotraUt Ur- i tf ,niA K nfifv -fHt "The RepubUcas fa-f coala" htsy IS J potto-d of No. t coSe, the fDeoocraUe farmer co14 bay sty i :t pomada of the co?e. The I UepobUcaa farmer could bay 21 pair of the finest Quality of vfci aid abort, the Democratic farsatr could bay only 17 pairs of exactly the same thoea. The Repablican farmer could Way 4,051 poaada ot a-peasy calls, the Ieasocrallc farmer coald bay moum txcoxstmxcr. - M. m t I the uemocrauc aaoieace iai t ai at .r.nsv mil. with delight and cheered for over ten j uepabilcaa tenser coald bay roinatea. J 40 gallons of kerotene oil; the Detn- "Now, let utanalyae for a moment! fmmT muM ba. ocljr m what thU beat and crowning argu- j Rgn0na of exactly the same oil. ment which has yet been made to ..A . sn.tor Simmons and all ucDort of the Democratic paramount! . n v. atrafrtt the rrime or nign prices. dcu - . oi iae ucawnuc "' afo Simmona knew that when the meant, an d to where it ad running from a joint dUcaaaloa. to- tact, were brought out. It would carried to its logical conclusion. day are telling their people that the facta were Drougui ... eTenr article which the farmer buys, , ,'KII i rtwri hT th i Z k. - SJ U U I ILd U VMtJ w - ' uk ,hir,r doz , .p , W more, - rotectU, Ur- Bne iuuiu """ - dozen egga In 1896. under the CleTe- land administration of low prices and a Democratic tariff. Indeed, to be accurate, the housewife can, with thirty dozen eggs, today buy ono hundred find sixty-two pounds of and if ftvtrfy Renublican rarmer should be forced, a Senator Gore deaires. to pay the full price, includ ing the tariff dutlea, and if every Democratic farmer should be allow ed, according to Senator Gore's wish, to buy the same article at the lower granulated sugar of the be-tj U,, the tariff duties, then I wnuo wuu u. ;r gubmlt that to carry out Senator eggs in 1896 sho could buy only , argument8 ia a fair and a seventy-seven pounds of exactly the ."J each Republican farm fiame grade of sugar J ghould permitted to sell his cot- "Ile also knew ton at the price it is now bringing, thirty dozen eggs this bUln ' under Republican policies and a Re could today buy one hundred .nd Ua h at fifteQ cents yards of ginghams, while in 1896. P Democratic with the same tniny aou . - Ko rnirpd to sell idi iiiCI duuuiu his cotton at the price It brought Republican party Standard Oil Treat, and the Nail I Trust, and the Sugar Trait, and all the other trust. (Great applause.) "Yes. fellow citizens, I am in favor of Senator Gore's experiment, cud would like to see it put into opera tion at once in North Carolina from the mountains to the sea. The argu ment would be conclusive and the re sult would be unanimous, and thus It would be "Unto every man according to his faith. " (Great applause.) (To be continued next week.) could buy only seventy-two yards of the same ginghams. He also knew that with the same thirty dozen eggs she could today buy slxty-flve gal lons of kerosene oil, while with the game thirty dozen eggs In 1896 she could buy only thirty-three gallons under a Democratic tariff and Dem ocratic low prices In 1896, which was from four to five cents a pound. (Great applause.) Every one will admit that this is could miy omy fair and just to the last degree. Then of exactly the same ; oil. He also ' vhat would result. Today knew that she couia loaay uujr least twice as many pairs of shoes, and on some grades more than twice Ira nf fihoeS. With tne 44t v J l ame thirty dozen eggs, as buy in 1896. "He knew that substantially this same relative purchasing power of what our people raised to support themselves and help create wealth of the country, would run through all the necessaries of life which we are let us see what a Republican farmer, living five miles from Raleigh, and his neighbor, a Democratic farmer, both start to the she could 'city, each with a 500 pound bale of cotton, wnen iney reacu ueic auu find that all of the goods in all of the stores are tagged at one price for Republicans and at another for Democrats, and the Republican de mands and is accorded the right to sell his bale of cotton at the present (CosU&sd frca Fig 14 of txj4$&y. It can atttausa t that f4rtya merd et tsactSos, tioa a&d iaeosuts7 a ft tfciags hat don Is rtsi ytars. It ti a sea a coUsa&ss record as this that taa c$stt4 lt caatry that th Dtaecrmtte $arty taa stttr be grtai, rrgTfSe, coftatrmetl party, and can sever b atraau4 to eanagt and cosdact lh9 aSalra ot this great and growing &aUox The Senate Committee on Judici ary has J cat Tot4 to report favorably a Joint resolution for a Constitution al Amendment prorldlng for lh election of United State Stsators by the people. While the sentiment In favor of thii reform has been growing stead ily for years, yet the country waa hardly ready to believe in ibis im porta nt matter, which a fundamen tally affects that great legislative body. It is one of the most striking illustrations in a quarter of a century of the power of public opinion over those least affected directly by popu lar sentiment. Tariff Commission Convention. There will assemble in this city on TO REGUIiATE TRAFFIC to-morrow a convention of the Na- TUROCGH CANAL tional Tariff Commission Association. The purpose of this organisation is A Senate Committee Adopts Amend- to uphold and support the recom inent Prohibiting Railroad Ovrned mendatlon of President Taft for a Shins Same Privileges as Other strong tariff commission, with broad Would Allow President to Fix the powers, to investigate thoroughly tne Rates. difference In the cost of production T. . here and abroad, and to report such wasningujn, v., ju. t. ,frxaHrt tt TrvA tn th ing a blow directly at ranroaa ownea PresIdent ln order tnat tne Presl steamsuips engageu m dent may report lhe Bame to Coa coastwise iraae. me senate cuuimiir npial masare askine for tee on inter oceanic uanais vuua aQ increa8e ln a certain tariff sched adopted material amendments to the u, oQe at a time according to the Mann bill to provide lor tne govern- f ment of the canal zone, ana ior me t&i sty tssi at Wisi. y JTsstk Asrwrt at nsmtv &Mam& a rt- It Is a!2i UjU tacK.ef ptgt ftrtal'et wm ltS t m fsya&s sas tM feast, a4 w4 Urw tsro-sa. j tt it It m4 ilM 4ai4 him In go4 Walt, a&a last wais4 fcU tytuai lltat !t tally tsm irtt:e, Tor vral yars Ike fe4 re4 as a day -la&ew asd aavd evtry Xzzr b rtrtvf4, dray tag Milf fit bat the feamt tmitm of tile, lie lsvfrst4 1H tan&ss la rU e tate. and costlaa4 ta wrk as a common laborer. He was frobMy worth flS,t whta his mUi4 be came ccbxUsce4. t&s a lrs Wtn ' tk s a S2SS Cbmmltt Favors Imiea of rV 4ors by a iHrrrt Voi. Wsthtnrton. o. C Jan. t. At a meeting of the Senate Committee a the Judiciary held late to-day a de cision wsa reached to report favor ably the sab-committee rtaolatloa authorising an amendment to the Constitution providing for the elec tion of United States Senators by di rect vote of the people. ItavtjLt m 9mwr dr Oe last a tmZMXbmi Z Ctariee Ceetr. U&m t Cty. 112 U I C3T d pt&tM UUU CUI8.-S taidft ezll tlxl ta trteest easte t ear tais c ca cr letee OcJftte St lt!Q er Uls mtK win rka4s4 U ter t II rawest? tt jae. AQ pewaa ts4et ! eall cr.n arw msti U saale fa gT cat TaUOrtcUrll. lilt. a o, curt, j. p. coo rat. rxerstcrt cf CaAilt KXPS WIKTOfS THOmiXS. To many, winter Is a ieasoa of trouble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chapped fcandji and lips chilblains, cold sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Bucklea's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Boila. Plies, Cuts. Sores. Bruises, Ecxema and Sprains. Only 25 cents at all druggists. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. ii s " ! r.n his Damocratic neighbor forced to buy. He also Knew j ----- - . that this oW apply to t he pur- ;sricrecelved in 1896 and they both chasing power of the wages of the i"" Whw. Knro tnv almost eaually with enier uie uc - 1U lWl ' the purchasing power of the pro Having this day Qualified aa admin istrator of the estate of Catherine Smith, deceased, late of Wake Coun- a iar?A nnmber of Senators and I v Vii n nnHft ll rwrnn hv- regulation. of tho Panama canal. Th Represeiitative3 are billed to speak; !ng cuims against said estate to pre- chier amenamem was one luuwuvw tQe Presldent of the United SUtes KDt them to the undersigned for pay by Senator Flint, cnairman oi me wU1 also speak. It i8 noticeable. ment on or before the 25th day of committee, authorizing tne rresmem however, that not a single Democrat November. 1911. or this notice will to fix the ireignt and passenger has consented to attend and deliver b plead In bar of their recovery, charges for using the canal, but h This shows that our Dem- o. TJ. SMITIL . A I I freight charges are limited xo not ocratic friends do not want the tariff Administrator of Catherine Smith, Deceased. A. JONES & SON, Attorneys, Dec l-6t the Republican would hand in his wei ui i c mnna frt fho riArk in the store which ducts of the farmer and this is tne 'ceived for nis 500-pound bale crime of Republican high prices on be recelandr tQ w that .my which the Democratic Paraniount 1. of cotton a y based. These are a sample of the , h is t w h facts which gave Mr Simmons f h; must pay the prea. feef and caused him to suddenly , we cie Republican tariff, et sick and run from service on the ent price, p p investigating committee. j Jf ghed out. how much does Senator Gore Comes to the Rescue. he gt? Qne thousand, five hundred "Thp onlv serious effort made by , and eighty pounds. the Democratic machine in this State "The Democratic farmer, standing to discuss this Democratic paramount , by him, holding the money that he was in the early days of the cam- j has received from his bale of cotton, palgn, when they invited Senator j claims the right to have the sugar Core, of Oklahoma, to come to North . sold to him at the lciwer price, under Carolina and make a series .of Grover Cleveland's administration speeches. I and a low tariff. He is accorded this "Senator Gore is one of the ablest right, and the sugar is weighed out and one of the best men in the Dem-1 to him accordingly, and how much -ocratic narty. He left the Democ-; does he . get? Eight hundred and ratlc party at the same time I was Eighteen pounds of exactly the same forced to leave it. and for the same sugar. (Tremendous appiause.j Indeed, the reasons which "When those two farmers return he gave for leaving were so strong, home this evening, and each delivers convincing and unanswerable, that to his good wife the sugar that they I bowed to them in admiration and have gotten, each for his 500-pound ADSnXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late James II. less than fifty cents nor more than tlon aa a political foot-ball, in . i i k - $1.50 per net ton. It is proviaea order to appeal to the galleries by also that no charges shall be paid for constantly declaring for downward vessels in ballast nor for vessels reViSi0n, which they do not mean. owned or operated for or on account and whlch. if they get in power, they of the United States government, or wilJ not carry out any more than for merchant vessels of the united they di(j under the Cleveland admln States engaged in the coastwise Oration. trade of this country. A proviso is added, however, that the exemptions - Scarborough, deceased, of Wake cflii t annlv to any vessel in coast- it is true that the Democratic Con- i . nrv .n nwmne wise trade, which i3 owned in whole ?res3 uader the 01 ,, elllm. ,En.t ,a MUt. to nr in nart. or wMcn IS controiieu ui- irauuu iiiauw UVv.v ' ..m. tn mm nn nr Krore rectly or indirectly by any railroad tions in the tariff, but at the same N b 15 im or lhll BOtice company. - ... . "mc .3 a V. - will be pleaded In bar of their re- The proviso refers especially xo ences ior cenun Bai AUO COTery such railroad companies as seek to fact is that tne iemocrauc usau indebted to said esUts avoid or reduce the effect of the com- for tans ior revenue omy r reque8ted t0 make prompt pay petltlon of ocean traffic between based on .any sound JL',, Eastern and western seaboards oi cipie. auu . uuw TTk": This November 15. 1910. adopted them as my reasons. Liater, when the Democratic party, in its desperation, dodging from one ex treme side to the other of all great -questions, in order to try to get in -office, stole the People's Party plat form and declared that they believed in all of its great fundamental prin ciples, and Invited Senator Gore and myself and all of the rest to come back and give them one more chance to prove that they believed in some bale of cotton, and when the wife of ! the Democratic farmer finds that the wife of the Republican neighbor has cotten' one thousand, five hundred and eighty pounds of sugar, while she has gotten only eight hundred and eighteen pounds of the same sugar for the same bale of cotton, I tell you. friends and fellow-citizens the United States upon transconti- for all kinds of favoritism to benefit nental railway rates. The effect of the amendment would be to deny frpe nassage of the canal to tne ships of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company or any line which has con nection with transcontinental ran- roads. Another proviso wouiu au thorize the United States to take ior its own use any vessel which ac cepts free toll and pay for the same at a fair valuation to be determined afterward. THE INDIAN IjAND OASES. Senator Ione Was to Receive a Por- (inn nf McMuiTay's Feo in Choc taw and Chlcasaw Iiand Oases. Washington. D. C, Jan. 1. For mer Senator Chester I. Long, of Kan Ras. told the special investigating there will be trouble in that Demo- committee of the House this af ter- cratic household this night. mendous applause.) (Tre- thlng, stood for something and would "Now, my friends, do we not begin .do something, we went back and tQ gee wny lt is that we cannot get a gave them their chance. "They failed, however, to keep a single promise, and have long since renudiated every single promise joint discussion with the Pemocratic speakers in this campaign? As I have said before, they have taken down every word of the speeches which I have been making from the mountains to the sea, and I have used I these facts and many others on every ! n XTnf nnlv TiavA nil tVl ft DeillO" cratic speakers run from these facts, and other facts which I have men tioned above, but take note of the fact that there has not been a single Democratic newspaper in the State that has dared to refer to these facts to deny that they are true, or offer any explanation for the eame. whyi Because they cannot. . "This is why these machine bosses met in their midnight caucus ln Ral- leieh and resolved that Butler must publican in the great Northwest was be destroyed, and that the Issue must nominaieu j.u caiucm, t,Uu.. -. rje Butler, uooze, ouumo iv -would vote for him against any Dem- Tney know that if the honest, patrl- ocrat that could be named. otlc rieonle of the State could near "I hold in my hand a verbatim re- these facts from every stump that -port of one of the great speeches f h WOuld not be a Democratic made by Senator Gore in this State ' farmeT Qr wealth producer left in in attempting to defend this Demo- Nortn Carolina on the day of the ratlc paramount. ' After talking for ( p-tin. ' over two hours in attempting to show "This illustration not onlT applies that high prices was a crime, and t0 SUKar but it applies substantially -rriftrtA In that camnaign. I then lelt that party of unbelief, negation, in action and incompetency forever. I was convinced that the party was mot and could never be a great con structive party, competent to handle in a proper manner the affairs of this great nation, and continue it onward and upward in the magnifi cent manner in which it has been guided and developed by the Re publican party. "Senator Gore has so far managed to remain with that party, though le declares today that if Senator La Follette, the leading progressive Re- that the Republican party and a Re publican tariff were responsible for it, he closes his speech in thesq words: "I wish it could be arranged by way of experiment, so that every article Imported Into the United States could bear a tag showing the price of the article plus the tariff, and also the price of the article less the tariff, and J I wish it could be arranged by -way of experiment, so that every Jtepublican could buy the arr ; noon that he had an arrangement with John F. McMurray, the OKia-, homa Indian land lawyer whereby he was to receive, in addition to his ex penses, 10 per cent of the amount Mr. McMurray received as his fee in the Choctaw and Chickasaw lana cases. , Mr. Long asked if he had prepared . a. a v. I. .Iai1 In til A an amenament w uo mooing general deficiency bill at the last ses sion In place of the amendment that Senator Gore had added to the bin. Mr. Long admitted that he had. The amendment in question con cerned the so-called McMurray con tracts, supposed to involve fees of about $3,000,000 lor Mr. McMurray in case the Indian rights to the lands wftre fully established. The amendment, as It was finally reported to the Senate 'from the con ference committee, provided that the President "shall" approve the con tracts made by the individual Indians Former Senator Long testified that, as he had given it to Senator Gallin- ger, it provided that the President "may" approve them. Because of this construction, the amendment was recalled and the pro vision taken out of the deficiency bill. to every leading necessary of life wish I had time to go through them all. I will, however, take a moment to refer to a few. "Carrying the illustration of the Republican farmer and the Demo cratic farmers, each with his 500 pound bale of cotton, how much gingham could the Republican farm er buy ? With his bale of cotton selling at the present Republican prices, he could buy 1,074 yards of gingham ; and the Democratic farm er, buying his gingham at the low Several Lives Lost in a Gale on the Massachusetts Coast. Province town, Mass., Jan. iv.- a northwest gale that raged along the coast to-day caused loss of life and heavy damage to shipping. Broken away from their tow by the wind that blew fifty-five miles an hour. two barges were dashed ashore on : Peaked HilL bar. One or tne vessels was pounded to pieces by the heavy sea and despite heroic efforts of life savers, her entire crew was lost. It Is believed to - have numbered six men. the few at the expense of the many When a Democratic Congress is elected on the slogan of tariff for revenue only," it leaves that Con gress free to withdraw protection from every American industry which is not a pet of the Democratic party, and to give as much protection as they see fit to any set of interests or individuals which are pets oi tne Democratis organization. Indeed, if the Democratic party could, by favoritism to one, two, three, or a half-dozen industries, thereby raise sufficient revenue to run the government, even though 90 per cent of the mills were shut down, and 90 per cent of labor was put out of employment, yet the Democratic party could claim that It had con sistently carried out its pledges, be cause all it pledges to do Is to jug gle the tariff to raise revenue, no matter whom it helps or whom it hurts. The Republican Rule a Sound, Eco nomic Principle. On the other hand, the Republi can rule is based on a sound, eco nomic principle. The Republican rule Is that each tariff rate shall be just high enough to cover the differ ence between the cost of production here and abroad, and to have this rule apply to every industry and to all American labor. The application of this rule has made this the great est and most prosperous country in the world, and has built up and maintained the high standard of liv ing here as contrasted with the low standard of living abroad. The ta riff commission, . as advocated by President Talt, would make this Re publican rule work scientifically and accurately for the good of the whole people. An un-American Doctrine. When the Democratic pany op poses the tariff commission which Is established in order to make this great Republican rule effective for the public good, they show that they have utter contempt for the facts and that they wish to tear down the high plane of living here and to reduce our labor to the condition of pauper labor abroad, shut down our facto ries and force us to buy foreign goodsmade in foreign countries, and manufactured by foreign capital and foreign labor. JOHN H. SCARBROUGH, Administrator. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Xorth GarUa, TU fvU tr&ecStle ta C2cS He. CX No. 1 1 Dally. safi CttCay. Leave Ralelg C:ll a, THiee 8:20 .m. Qreeatine 1.41 e-jx; ar rive Wfc!gta lt:4t et- Ke Bern ll:3f am.. Nerfelk S:SI Coesea wit A. C U at WUto ter Rocky lleest aa tae Mm. DaIU for Wlltoa. GreeaviUe, WaaMaitea and intermediate latlaas No, lt Dally, exeest Sa4ay. 'Leave Raleigh I: It Wim 5:00 rm.; arrive Oreeavtile f:tt fits., arrive waaaxsgies. i;s m. Receives toaaecUoa at Ratelga from Southern Rsileay. S. A. L. tly aad It 4 S. Ri. No, Dally -Klght KpreV Pullmaa Sleeping Cars. Leave Ra leigh t:lS p.sa., Wilson U:tt p,m Greenville 12:41 a.m., Wsthlagtoa. 1:29 a.ra.; arrive iTdeatoa 4:21 swta Eliiabeth City S:40 a.m.. Norfolk 7:20 a.m. Receives connection at Raleigh from Southern Ry. 8. A. U Ry., and R. & 8. Ry.; at WlUco from A. C L. ILIU freai North and Boat. Trains Arrive Raleigh Union SUtloaw No. &Dally -Night Eprea from Norfolk at 7:2 1 a. a. coa- necU with all lines. No. ItDally, except Sunday. from Washington and Intermedial polnU at 11:20 a.m. No. 11 Dally from Ncrfol. Nsw Bern, and Intermediate points at 3:00 p. m. N. B. Above schedule figures pub lished as information only, and art not guaranteed. For further Information as to reservation of sleeping car space, ap ply to any Tiektt Agent, or J. E. Kea- I worthy, U. T. A., and D. V. Conn, S. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. W. W. CROXTON, General Passenger Agent, Norfolk Ta. B. L. BUGO, Traffic Manager. Norfolk, Ta. XI Comfort a Long Servicer "vSl can tliow you proof Vm Tl V II cd1 out Y men wear their MENZ h AlT Wl BASE twelve to twenty- y i i II four months. rij?J II onc or two ornai7 boz3 jr 111 II every year good enoufi for V . -(L I Heitart flosenttel ' II The Shoe Fitter To Write LIFE INSURANCE fcr tts nrnmpin nimini npMPifnirnv noonmnvic'l rcurLCd uuiuuL uewevulcui .iisduuuiiiuj i IWOaTrl CASOUffA BIG MONEY. TO A HUSTLING MAN. More than S0f080 Paid to Home Peop!2 Last Year. Thfl Ponia of this country win ah Mrm&v Kent et Hcae end Paid Only to Hcs: People, ITo tirtl never sUnd such an un-American I - - . - -e doctrine. i vkii. Starred to Death Trying to Get Rich. Clarkshnrg, W. Va. Jan. 10. The trial of Okie Graver, on a lunacy warrant, and his commitment tothe