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flS? pafga in this State. The Democrats ' bis State and not worthy to be called catch rote.
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haven't waged a campaign on thft real j one cf her torn.
Iue lince the Civil War. la fact,!
State Circuit Court her oa Spe-
ber 2th to acinose control cf the
ttrpoka.
miMiiAo a t htnrcanaaa anomai cretem oii n.? iwtuga sc ii ici use rn3-i or caaaiaasc" ty - n
be annexed to the United State. Of Governor Kitcbla, of this Bute, vot- T. neither on U Clio N 4ath rasii by Mo ifiSlctS tat If all lt, t? nt
fJl ' w BO tbouahtied acainu fee mttatta. and said .r Su It M by a btat trsst t H a!!
wu, - i fsmtn that ntnH ! flk nf twfsOSI SB&SOB '
of attempting to annex Canada, and j the Governors had no right to try to doat kcov m U4 lMajc wbta
the politicians in Canada knew it, but j dictate to the Supreme Court. StT- M it. VVfU . Crt tSr!l S&rt&lk Soih-
what difference did that make oera! paper haTe 'aided" with Gover- er Railway.
long aa they could appeal to the! nor Kitchln in the potitloa he took,1 Tb u1 Jctloa waa a victory forj Norfolk Sept. 20. Notk
prejudice of the ignorant tour. The! but If he had been a Republican he ij?"ZLZZ) lftM" slvta la 3ft tMUy bf lt Mc
P . m Miw tritr Uk0 oa 'Au Contracting Company, of Ualtl.
same couutuuu IXI. eroocraia are wet ana ary iO; win u thm, t!a!t4
fthrt isfkw a ... -
tic tbea tn yoar
they know they have no argument to
The SUtetfille
WHO HAS IMlOSKCTTKIl THK
TKCSTS?
In dlscuMglng the Sherman anti-j
trust law, W. J. Ilryan nayi:
"It took four years and a half to
get a decision in the Standard Oil j
If it takes that long to find
combat the argument of their oppon
cnts. neither can they face their rec
ord of false promises, so they always ,
run from the isue and appeal to the
a rennet: nu;iit 11,1
U th hoart. iUrtUsc
Child. tsdJ!r f.t,i..
ere u aore rea tape aooai SotSoxk southern Railway proprUf Often It aro4 U; c-, n
Landmark cos- t' choo!a that practical teachisst . t nRr & Af Manthrtr nv n. V"
court t3teea months ago. The no-j their four chil4rei r ..-
w rivs in connection with ih icct to croii. Af. .
pending tuit agalnit the railway by ! attack, t wrot. ?J,tn
i n,,r,r-nr th ridffnfttion of a Ds- aad casg the children. Graded
and hirh rh ir At)nr fk
cratic iudire. gars that it ia atranee ... . . itice
- - mon tcaooi no irooa.
that so many of the lawyer "split
their shirts' to get on the Superior , Teachers salaries hare
prejudice of ine ummformed. Many ;
; Court bench and no sooner are they ' crcased Ia Proportion to
j .Norm Carolinians art? becoming bet
on the bench than they begin to
not la
that of
county superintendent and graded
school superintendents, or in p ro
te r educated and high taxes is pro
lug a very good, even if a very
v; whine about their salary being small. portion to the increase of taaes.
, ; the work too hard and that it keeps
d?ar teacher.
them away from their families.
case.
out whether a trust magnate can be
sent to the penitentiary uder the
law as emasculated by the Supreme j
Court, President Taft may be able!
to bluff his way through . another j Lumbertou iiobesonian is an insult j them a better salary to represent
campaign on the trust question as; to tke intelligence of the average far-! the corporation.
The only persons materially help-
Some of them want to uso the vu " 1w'VVJi Vl wa,,
' ' .... 1 t . the State and county superintend-
A ItKJIi KL'LK THAT WON'T WUlliv judgeship as a stepping-stone to are book ho, lead Denc
Some of them hold ami tablet houses.
the Trust Company of America. The a trtala rexdy it, K.r.
cas grew out of the alleged failuro' coery is, ? ht ta u t
of the road to comply with a court, on it for croap r.4 rr c
order that it pay $2S,33g, with Inter- or any throat or
est, for fifteen months for the bene- do ihoatandi of ot :.
fit of the Baltimore concern. The you. Asthma. lUy y, . :
Norfolk Southern it claimed to hate Whooping Coujh. u .
tied up the money by paying princl-j teforo iU Fifty it
UOTH WAVS. something else
The following editorial from the; the jobs until a corporation offers
GIItL JUMPED INTO WKLU
while some of
ho did through the law, but the bluff j mer. The Uobesonian says;
ought to deceive anybody who isj
really opposed to the trusts." I
Mr. Dryan might nave added tnat:
the Republican officials kept working
on the case until they did get a de
cision and that decision ordered
the trust to dissolve. Some was
true in the case of the American To
bacco Company. It seems that
Bryan is not satisfied, however, be
cause some of the trust officials have
not been sent to jail. C-rtainly, Mr.
Bryan has forgotten the record of
his own party on prosecuting the
trust How many trust officials were
put In jail during Cleveland's ad
ministration, when the Democrats
had complete control of the govern
ment? The Sherman anti-trust law
waa on the statute books when
Cleveland was elected, but it was
mever used to prosecute a single
trust during ' his administration.
Why was It that some of them were
not put in jail then?
TALKING FOR BUNCOMBE.
In speaking of the manner of pun
ishment that should be meted out to
the trust officials, the News and Ob
server says that Rockefeller, Gary
"if the people who endorse
high tariff protection by voting
the Republican ticket were the
only ones who have to pay the
resultant exorbitant prices we
should rejoice with exceeding
great joy; but the trouble is,
they saddle the infernal high
prices on Democrats as well as
Republicans that is, on the just
as well as the unjust. If Re
publicans had to bear alone all
the burdens they impose on the
country nobody but those who
have some scheme to rob the
people would ever again vote the
Republican ticket."
The Robesonian is exceeding the
speed limit for a rocky road. Almost
any fourteen-year-old school boy can
take the Robesonlan's own argument
and run it in its hole. That paper
complains because Democrats are
forced to pay high prices for articles
as well as the Republicans, but it
would not care if Republicans alone
had to pay the high prices. There
might be some justice in the Robe
sonian's position but for the fact the
Democratic farmers sell their prod
ucts for high prices under a protec
tive tariff as well as the Republicans.
Would the Democratic farmers be
willing to sell their cotton for five
But Emenrcil Unhurt WIiIIa hor
I them, especially those who do not, ily Had Gone for Help.
j see any better salary in sight hold on Spies, N. C. Sept. 21. Quite a pe-
;to their jobs until it thunders. Iculiar occurrence happened near this
place. A young lady named Davis
pal without the Interest.
Trial bottle free.
gUts.
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j Orders are coming In every day for jumped into a 34-foot well and came
(copies of Butler's Raleigh speech, out none the worse for her experi
Lnd in fnrt up hav rwivp.i manv ence. The particulars are these:
repeat orders. A Harnett County
v
all.
CAMPAIGNS RUN ON FALSE IS
SUES. '
"That reciprocity lost In Can
ada, was 'doubtless, due to the
': fact that arguments against rati
fying the pact offered such, a
good field for the ' demagogue.
Annexation was never seriously
.considered by the leaders, but It
was played for all It was worth
and it had its weight." -Lum-berton
Robesonian. .
It Is not our purpose to enter Into
a decision of the merits or demerits of
the reciprocity measure which was de
feated in Canada last Thursday, but
it seems that some of the politicians
In Canada got their training ilf rom
North Carolina Democrats. Reel
procity was supposed to be the issue,
hut the real issue was laid aside and
the election was really held on the
were selling theirs for 15 cents a
pound? When the Democratic farm
er was selling his cotton for four
and five cents a pound, during Cleve
land's administration, the Republican
farmer was forced to sell his cotton
at the same low price, and both of
them were selling it at less than the
cost of production. No matter how
cheap the necessities of life may be,
if you haven't "the price" you can't
buy them. And not only does the
farmer suffer, but the mill men suf
fer because they can't find a market
for' their goods and are forced to
close down. The mill operatives are
not benefited because they are neces
sarily thrown out of employment. It
has been clearly demonstrated that
and Duke should be put in jail.
Now, for instance, if the feurtsl cents a pound while the Republicans
should put Mr. Duke in jail, who
would come to the rescue of the
Democratic party the next time it had
a million dollars of bonds to dispose
of and could not find a purchaser?
It will be remembered that when
the Democrats had about ruined the
credit of the State and could not
float the million-dollar bond Issue,
and after the call had been issued
for the Legislature to meet in extra
ordinary session to Increase the rate
of interest on the bonds so as to
make them more attractive to pros
pective purchasers, that the Amer
ican Tobacco Company came to their
rescue and took the million-dollar is
sue at the old rate, saved the nec-
essity-of the extra session of the
Legislature, and saved the Demoi
cratic party from utter demoraliza
tion at that time. Of course, the
American Tobacco Company could
have waited until the Legislature had
increased the rate of interest, and
then the bonds would have been
worth several thousand dollars more
to the Tobacco Trust.
Now, of course, the News and Ob
server knows just as every one else
knows, that Mr. Duke didn't throw
away several thousand dollars in in
terest just for the privilege of being
sent to pail.
In fact, the- trusts in this State
do not seem to be in any danger of
even being indicted, much less being
sentenced to jail.
The News and Observer is just
talking for political buncomb, that's
It seems that the girl was taking a
doctor's treatment, and that morning
lady writes us that Butler's Raleigh became offended when given medicine
speech was one of the greatest and playfully (as was thought)
speeches ever delivered In the South, threatened to jump in the well, but
If you have been thinking of order- nothing more was thought of it, un-
M , til in the evening when she was mi6S-
ing some copies of the speech, and e(J from the com fleWf where ghe
have not done so up to this time, we went to pull fodder and upon a search
wish to urge you to send In your or- being made her body was seen float
der at once. See order blank on next in& uPn tfae water in the well in her
page, or write us how many copies TT , . . .
Her DeoDle. sunDosincr her dead.
you desire, and to whom you wish began to make preparation to get the
them mailed. The first lot of the body out, and while gone to a near
speeches are being mailed. , by house to get help, the girl climbed
: out and met her Intended rescuers
WITH THE EDITORS. coming to her aid.
I The water in the well was seven
The Democratic politicians will. feet deep, and the well was walled
have a hard time explaining the low with cement and rock.
price of cotton, right on top of three
short croDs in succession. Clinton SUIT TO DETERMINE IDENTITY.
News-Dispatch. i
Both of the Two Military Companies
The New York Sun's definition of at Fayetteville Claim to be the
t- : T- a. ! 1 i Oirrinal
Man Attacked by ex-Cofirlct-
Farmvllle. X. C. Sept. 26. Satur
day night about S:30, as Mr. Joe
Hamilton was on hii way home, he
was attacked at the Norfolk South
ern crossing by four young negro
men who knocked him down and
rnhbod him of about twpntv dollars Good middling
ana everyming in uis yuttru. - ...........
identified one of the highwaymen. Middling J
THE MARKETS
11ALKIGII COTTON MAlTk
the one who struck the first blow,
as Claude Vines, colored, who has
not long since returned from the
penitentiary for killing a companion
here about two years ago.
Two others of the party have run
away. Claude Vines waa arrested
by Chief Smith and landed in jail
for safe-keeping.
Mr. Hamilton was cut upon the
scalp and bruised about the face very
badly, but not seriously, it Is
thought.
(Receipts yesterday, i-
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ADVICE TO UOTIlERS.-Urv ln.
Have you any seeds of kindness dr' TWtkia. it ocu t cla SI
wants some other Democrat's job,! Fayetteville, N. C, Sept. 25. Suit
and by gum, it's a. good definition. has been instituted in the Superior
Union Republican. j Court of North Carolina against B.
R. Lacy, State Treasurer, and Major
When they get that Senatorial ; J. C. Vann, of this city, to determine
fight to a white heat, wonder-if that J the identity of the Fayetteville Inde
Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- pendent Light Infantry, the second
road scandal will cut any ice. Clin- oldest military organization in the
ton News-Dispatch. State.
The suit is entered by Company F,
Truth of the matter Is, we don't Second Regiment, North. Carolina Na-
care if we do have to pay a few! tiOnal Guard. No com plaint has been
dollars more for a suit .of clothes,' filed, so any statement as to what
if we can sell our entire cotton croj the allegations will be is only hear-
ior 15 cents a pound. uitnton News- say. The controversy arose shortly
Dispatch.
Ex-Governor Aycock's mocking
birds continue silent. The pop of
the pistol under this blooming Dem
ocratic good government is so fre
quent, that it silences their song.
Union Republican.
A Washington dispatch to The
Charlotte Observer says: "Woodrow
Wilson has about petered out!"
What a pity! We know of no man
in the United States who comes
nearer filling the shoes of Willyum
after the entrance of Company F,
composed of Fayetteville Independ
ent Light Infantry members, into
the National Guard in 1910. Since
then Company F! and "the Gray"
company, commanded by Major Vann
have each claimed to be the original
Fayetteville Independent Light In
fantry.
MORE MURDERS AT HENDERSON-VILLE.
the farmer, the mill man, the mill op-1 Jeenings than Woodrow Wilson.
erative, the merchant, and, in fact,
all classes, except the shylocks, thrive
better under a Republican tariff than
under free trade.
We are publishing in this week's
issue a communication, headed
"Crime of High Taxes," that we wish
every voter in the State would read
and ponder over. The article is
written by a lady, a farmer's wife,
and she shows how Democratic high
taxes have been an oppression on
her family ami her neighbors. The
taxes on her husband's land has been
increased to nearly four times the
amount he was' required to pay ten
years ago. It should not cost so
much to run our State government,
and it would not cost so much T
for the fact that the Democrats co
tinue to increase the salaries of their
officials and create new offices, with
bigpay attached, in order to reward
other party pets.
Isn't it time to take the reigns of
government out of the bands of the
party that causes the masses to suf
fer in order that the politicians may
be provided with easy berths? .
Lincoln Times.
While Coroner is Holding Inquest
Over One Another Murder is Com
mitted.
Hendersonville, N. C, Sept. 23.
for sale?" a "little boy asked at a Ktff ?
seed store.
Seeds of kindness, what are
those?" said the seedsman.
"Why, in our Bible school we sing:
'Then scatter seeds of kindness
For our reaping bye and bye.'
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WWW nnMior vuiMlMih
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IF YOU AUK GOING NORTH
While Dr. Kirk, coroner of Hender-
What a pity the farmers cannot son County, was listening to the
luy cotton bagging at half price jury's verdict in the Will Fletcher
under a low tariff, or course they;murder case at 7:15 to-nieht. anoth
would only .get half price for their ; er killing was in progress a block in said the boy, "and it may help me to
cotton, too, out that must not be tne rear Cf his office. I remember to be kind all the time."
-counted, you Know. mats what Anna Williams f 28) litrallv rarv- Classmate.
I have a little garden, andT want to
plant some kindness seeds."
"Oh, those come In a mixed pack
age," said the seedsman, as he took
a big book from a shelf.
"That looks like a Bible." the little
boy thought, and sure enough. If was.
"Let me see; I think I will find
that" package of seeds in 2 Peter,
chapter one," said the man. "Yes,
there it is; see if you can read it for
me, beginning with the fifth verse."
So the boy read: "And besides
this, giving all diligence, add to wour
faith virtue; and to virtue knowl
edge; and to knowledge temperance;
and to temperance patience; and to
patience godliness; "and to godliness
brotherly kindness; and to brotherly
kindness charity."
"Eight kinds of seeds in this pack
age, you see," said the man.
"But aren't there any real seeds?"
said the boy. "Does it just mean
that you are to be kind to folks?"
"Yes, that Is what it means," said
the man, "but kindness and charity
and faith are real things, and if you
plant them in your heart they live
and grow, just as seeds grow in the
garden."
"What is the reaping by and by?"
said the boy.
"It means that if you are kind,
people will be kind to you," said the
seedsman, "and, better than all, it
means that God, who is kind to the
unthankful and evil, will be pleased
with you.".
"I shall find that package of mixed
seeds In my Bible when I get home,"
democratic low tariff would mean.
Lincoln Times.
SNAPSHOTS.
ed Mamie Bridges (17) almost to
pieces. The Williams woman is in
jail.
The verdict In the death of Will
Fletcher, found on the Southern Rail-
Beyond all doing of good Is the
being good; for he that is good not
only does good things, but all that be
does is good George MacDonald.
During the conference of the Gov
ernors of the States at Spring Lake,
N. J., some days ago, a committee
was appointed to protest to the Unit
ed States Supreme Court against the
decision of the Federal Courts to pass
upon" rates made by the railroads in
the j sevsral- States; The contention
was that, such interference on the
part of the Federal Courts was an en
croachment on State rights. Twenty
three of the twenty-four Governors
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By J. F. Click.
A preacher in Charlotte has the
moral courage to warn 'the South
against tinkering with our protec
tive tariff system.
A religion, whether by water, laad
or the air route, that hasn't power
enough to make a maa act honest
in politics, hasn't the power or even
-the desire to have the "sole" of an
old shoe. !
The Chesapeake Line Daily Serrk
Including Sunday.
The new steamers Juit plittj a
service the "City of Norfolk- ui
"City of Baltimore" are th
elegant and up-to-date tteizeri
tween Norfolk and Baltlinort.
Equipped with Trirelew.
Telephones in each room.
Delicious meals on board.
Everything' for comfort t4
venlence.
Steamers Leave Norfolk (Jtettcs
St), 6:15 p.m.; leave Old Petit
Comfort, 7; 15 p.m.; arrift Ei!
more, 7 a.m.
Connecting at Baltimore tot i3
points North, Northeast and West
Reservations made and any laforrv
tlon courteously furnished by
W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A.
Montieeilo Hot
Norfolk. Ta
APPALACHLIN EXPOSITIOX,
KNOXVTLLE, TEN.V.
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and Varied Attractions ttrs
tire Low Round Trip Rat VU thf
Southern Railway.
Low round trip tickets on -
daily from September 9th to Octefc?
1, 1911, with final return Unit Ui
days from date of sale.
Many attractions every day. Mif"
ty, magnificent and mammoth ciS
way. Greatest horses racing ever U5
in the South. Aviation and wrtfc
flights daily. Great firework dlfpUT
Great hippodrome of great acts, F
senting the world's greatest croU3
and feature performers.
For further information, rate
schedules, etc., see any agent cf t-
Southern Railway, or write,
R. H. DeBUTTS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Charlolta, & C
Tens Calsito ap Fill I fere !
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All admit that "free trade will
lower prices, salaries, officers, law-!
vers, agents, teachers . and even
preachers can advocate and vote4fo
it, no consistent reason can see.
When the price of ' farm produce '
comesdown, farm lands will depre-1
cate in value. Cripple farming, Mr
Democrat, and you put all other,
business, professions and callings on
crutches. Better, go slow!
It's hoped Canada has learned our
country a lesson on low tariff. Now
what will our mere political howlers
howl about? Don't all answer at
once.
Some admit that Taf t saved the '
farmers and cotton and woolen mills
of the South and West when he ve
toed those bills. When Canada ve-
toed the reciprocity bill, what did I
she save? I
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Ji'r t?Zl!5?K-ay8 fo?lHs but 15e art dresaera are looking around to post themf
to what they're going to wear this fall and winter. tam wn TiL AtH eo w
w TT r" c uxivuag at is tne man who has the tailor haWt-xv c
aim wuit ui hmu u jr uu uitc ut uui
er Special Suite or. Overccata
and we'U show him the dilf Overcoat, or getting the
patterns made up equally as good, and some better, from $7.50 to S10 fid leaT inrvSr mvr rr OFF TILt TO
MORROW. Step la to-dayt and step out when vouev tS'.. ZIHTa! c&
you all the colors you'd find at the swellest tailor shops in the comtry "
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